Terror To Love, who lost a winning chance when he tangled in
the closing stages of the New Zealand Kindergarten Stakes,
could bounce back in the heat of the Sires' Stakes at Forbury
Park tonight.
Terror To Love was only beaten a neck by Le Sol in the
Kindergarten at Wyndham.
His lapse was attributed to his hopples stretching in the
heat.
Terror To Love had won the New Zealand Sapling Stakes at
Ashburton at his previous start.
A second-line draw could be his main obstacle tonight.
Hi Gun (race 8) could extend his consistent record since
changing stables.
He has won twice, both times at Forbury Park, and recorded
four seconds and a fourth in nine starts since joining the
Westwood Beach stable of Graeme Anderson and Amber Hoffman.
His task has been made easier with the scratching of Lucy
Legacy due to an injury from being kicked by another horse.
• The Peace Rose, now trained by Clark Barron at Makarewa,
resumes racing at Gore on Sunday after a break of two years.
The 7yr-old mare, who has been leased by Ron Barron, won four
races when trained by Noel Berkett.
The Peace Rose finished second to Lucy Legacy in a workout at
Wyndham on Saturday.
• King Of Strathfield, an acceptor at Gore, is now trained by
Billy Heads at Waimumu.
King Of Strathfield, placed in five of his last six starts,
won his first two starts, in the spring when trained by Neil
Munro.
• Zac Butcher is the new driver for Tintin In America in the
Auckland Trotting Cup tomorrow night.
David Butcher, who has driven Tintin in America in his 13
wins, has the drive on Changeover.
Anthony Butt has been engaged for Feels Like Magic in the
Great Northern Derby with Dexter Dunn opting for stablemate
Hip Hop Anvil.
• Trainer Gavin Smith advised stipendiary stewards that
Mmooza would be retired from racing after she finished
second-last at Ashburton yesterday.
Mmooza won four races including the 2009 Nelson and Greymouth
Cups when trained by John Howe.
• Nash Rawiller will miss the Randwick Guineas meeting on
Saturday through suspension but will be back in time to ride
Theseo in the Ranvet Stakes, AAP reports.
The in-form jockey was suspended for four meetings for
careless riding last Saturday.
The suspension commences tomorrow and he is able to resume
riding at Rosehill on March 20.
He rode Theseo to win the Chipping Norton Stakes last
Saturday.
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