Lakelsa leads Todd’s weekend opportunities

Lakelsa leads Todd’s weekend opportunities

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Quality mare Lakelsa (CaptainTreachous) and treacherous bile (CaptainTreachous) Leiden Yaldhurst -trainer Regan Todd’s attack on this weekend’s harness races.

Both have resumed in the Waitaki Hotel Kurow of $ 20,000 – Kurow Cup more than 2600 meters and both have their first start of De Standaard.

“She is not really bomb -free from De Standaard. She is slow but safe,” said Todd.

Lakelsa wins at Addington for Robbie Close (Race Images Photo)

Lakelsa was one of the Star Mares last summer and her victories include the group one new -Zeeland breeders.

“Sunday is just a good race to start with. It will give us a good influence to see if she can start in other standing start races like some Country Cup races. She is not eligible for the race of the mare on Cup Day because she has won a group. There is also that mare series that starts on the 29one. “

At the end of March she raced for the last time and had two tests to fit her for Sunday’s run.

Treacherous gall last season campaigned in Australia before he returned to win the stakes of the Sires’ Stakes Fillies and Mares Classic in Auckland for Dylan and Jo Ferguson.

Treacherous Gal (Bruce Stewart photo)

Since then she has returned to the south to the Stable of Todd and has had two tests in preparation for Sunday’s position.

“The other mare is probably more fitness in terms of fitness. She has had a great enchantment and I am really happy with the way she came back. She seems back to her old self, is full of beans, has hit very well and her sectionals have been good. With the condition in which she is and is 30 meters, she will probably take a few shorter degrees.”

Moose Morowski (Art Major) Will also go south for the Kurow meeting and will walk three in Race. He has fought lately, but gets a good draw on two.

“He has been very disappointing in his last pair of starts. He will stay with Amber Hoffman.”

TOODD also makes two runners on Addington tonight.

First starter stumblin in (Always B Miki) Starts in race two. The half -brother to five crowns has had three tests and won his last in Rangiora. He is treated by Blair Orange.

“He seems like a pretty small horse that has good manners and a bit of speed he can keep. He still has a lot to learn, but seems to have a little power. We will get a line on him tonight. It will tell us if he is a room bet horse or whether he should follow one of those horses, I just have to get better.

Five -year -old Trotting Mare Alderbaran Crystal (Father Patrick) has won two of her last four starts.

“She had a hard run the last start and you can put a line through it. She is a little better if she can step and stays handy without doing too much.”

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