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NZ Briefs for 13th April 2022

Ayrton all set for Victoria Handicap return; Rescheduled date for Laurie Laxon memorial

AYRTON winning the Neds Filter Form Hcp at Caulfield in Australia.
AYRTON winning the Neds Filter Form Hcp at Caulfield in Australia. Picture: Racing Photos

Ayrton all set for Victoria Handicap return

In many ways, it doesn't really matter how Ayrton goes in Saturday's Gr.3 Victoria Handicap (1400m), merely getting back to the races is a triumph.

The New Zealand-bred gelding's racing was in doubt after he was hospitalised following a spider bite last year.

But after an extensive rehabilitation process, the four-year-old is ready to resume and co-trainer Mick Kent Jnr is confident he can again become a feature-race force.

Mick Price's training partner is not sure the son of Iffraaj will add to his record of five wins from seven starts this weekend, but couldn't be happier with how he's come up given what he went through.

"We didn't quite know if we'd ever get him back to the same kind of form and I suppose we still won't know until raceday, but the horse has thrived this preparation," Kent Jnr said.

"He lightened off terribly after a long time in hospital and loads of antibiotics through his system, but we gave him a good long spell and a thorough build up.

"That leg where he got the spider bite has never given him any trouble and he's moving as well as ever he's moved.

"He's more furnished, time was always going to be friend, and he's certainly more carrying condition than he ever has before but he seems to be going super."

Ayrton has drawn barrier two in the field of 16 and will be ridden by Jamie Kah and carry 54kg.

Streets Of Avalon, I Am Superman and Kissinallforcheeks head the field for the event that Kent Jnr hopes is a stepping stone towards a Brisbane Winter Carnival campaign.

"He'll definitely take a lot from the run and that's the idea, so whether he wins or not this weekend it's a prep run to get him ready for the Queensland Carnival," Kent Jnr said.

"The program we've mapped out is to go three weeks into the Hollindale Cup and then into the Doomben Cup."

The Gr.2 Hollindale Stakes (1800m) will be run at the Gold Coast on May 7 with the A$1m Gr.1 Doomben Cup (2000m) a fortnight later.

Rescheduled date for Laurie Laxon memorial

A rescheduled date for family and friends to gather and celebrate the life of New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame trainer Laurie Laxon has been set for next month.

The Melbourne Cup-winning trainer passed away last July, however due to COVID restrictions there has been no opportunity to mark his passing appropriately.

The commemoration at 2pm on Thursday May 19 will take place fittingly at Takapoto Estate, 90 Finlay Rd, Karapiro, adjacent to the unique training grounds established by Laxon in the late 1980s.

Laxon's career began from stables on the banks of the Waikato River at Ngaruawahia, and he gained further fame from his property at Karapiro, likewise bordering New Zealand's longest waterway.

He went on to dominate Singapore training ranks with nine premierships as well as being the first to achieve 100 wins in a season. He remains the only trainer to prepare more than 1,000 winners on the Kranji track.


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