Trainer Roger James has lost three of his stable's top gallopers in recent weeks, but has no shortage of replacements judging by today's racing.
James and training partner Robert Wellwood farewelled Group 1 winner Two Illicit in the style she deserved when she destroyed her opposition in the $110,000 Travis Stakes at Te Rapa.
The former New Zealand Derby runner-up put the exclamation mark on her love affair with Te Rapa when she sat outside the leader and blew away her opponents, adding the Group 2 to her wins in the Captain Cook and Waikato Guineas on the same track.
Two Illicit has been troubled on and off by joint issues, so will now join the broodmare band at Trelawney Stud, crossing the Tasman in the spring to be served by one of the elite stallions there before returning home.
"That's how we wanted to send her out, how good horses should go out," said James. "Michael [McNab, jockey] took bad luck out of the equation, and she's been such a good mare, I'd have been disappointed if we couldn't give her a send-off like that."