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Truth is she’s the best

Aruma lifted off the canvas in Blackflash.

Star Tasmanian filly Geegees Mistruth remains unbeaten from three starts and stamped herself as the best 2YO in the state after she was far too good for her opponents in the $125,000 Listed Kevin Sharkie Elwick Stakes (1100m) in Hobart on Sunday.

Heavily backed from $2.70 to start the favourite at $1.50, Geegees Mistruth was taken straight to the front and never looked like losing. Her next target will be the $150,000 Gold Sovereign Stakes (1200m) when the Summer Racing Festival switches to Launceston next month.

"We galloped her through the week with a very smart one in the stable, and we were confident.

"She's come out today and showed her class; I think the further she goes, the better and the older she gets, the better; she's really exciting," trainer Stuart Gandy said.

Geegees Mistruth scored by 1.5 lengths from Victorian visitor Viola Vivace ($2 – $5.50) with Zoete's Rock ($19) making ground to finish third.

Brave win by Aruma


Aruma climbed off the canvas to beat the heavily backed favourite Spring Eagle in the $75,000 Geard Family Blackflash (1100m).

A winner of five races from nine starts, Aruma hadn't started since 13 December when she finished fourth in the 3YO Trophy (1400m )in Launceston and looked a beaten horse when Spring Eagle raced past her with 150m to run.

"She's a tough filly, she tries her heart out and gives 100% every time, she can run a mile, she can handle Elwick, she handles Mowbray, she's just a lovely filly," trainer Barry Campbell said.

"She had a good run, but to her credit, the second horse went straight past her, and she really fought and put in, jockey Craig Newitt added.

Aruma will now be aimed at the $100,000 3YO Classic (1200m) in Launceston on Cup Day.

On song for more wins

Victorian filly Wings Of Song ($1.35) will move on to the future filly features, the $125,000 Strutt Stakes (2100m) on 9 February and $150,000 Tasmanian Oaks (2100m) on 25 February after an easy win in the1600m Winning Edge Presentations Thousand Guineas.

The Patrick Payne-trained filly, now in the care of Adam Trinder for her Tasmanian campaign, toyed with her rivals, winning by three lengths from Island Warrior ($6), who was given every chance by Chelsea Baker with Ella Dulcie ($34) third.

"I thought she presented really well today; they probably went along at a moderate tempo, and I was happy with the way she got home," Leah Goodrick, stable representative, said.

"She's absolutely bomb-proof to ride; she's push button, does everything really well, nice and relaxed," jockey Jye McNeil said.

"She's made good improvement on her last run; she always travelled well, and on the line, she was going fairly easy, so I'm looking forward to her future."


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