Overlooked in the lead-up to Saturday’s Group Two Happy Hire Wakefield Challenge Stakes (1100m) at Trentham, Intention burst out of the shadows of her higher-rated rivals and scored an impressive upset win.
The $175,000 feature was only the second start for the Awapuni filly, who finished fourth on debut at Otaki on November 28 after jumping awkwardly from the starting gates and then bucking in the early part of the race.
Carrying the blue and white colours of Tineke Balcombe’s In To Win Syndication, Intention headed down to the start on Saturday as a $17 outsider among a five-horse field of two-year-olds in the Wakefield. But her performance made a mockery of those odds.
Intention’s rider Tina Comignaghi was in no hurry in the early stages of the Wakefield and settled in fourth as the unbeaten Mark Walker and Sam Bergerson-trained fillies Cool Aza Rene and Marokopa Falls set the pace.
Landlock kicked through on the inside of that pair at the crossing on to the course proper, hitting the front at the top of the home straight. Cool Aza Rene and Marokopa Falls were soon put under pressure by their riders and struggled to stay with the leader, but just when it looked like Landlock might have pinched a winning break, Intention joined the fray.