Debut juvenile Leica Gov impressed in his final gallop at Cambridge yesterday morning.
Leica Gov looked ready for his first race start at Te Awamutu tomorrow when he sprinted 600m on a soft No 2 grass in 41.4. He was a trials winner at Te Awamutu last month.
Te Awamutu Cup runner Apache Dream ran 1200m in 1.29, the 600 in 44.6. Clipjoint was sent 800m in 56, the 600 in 42.1.
Tacit Approval and Prized Gem covered 1200m in 1.23, the 600 in 43 and Classic Dame came from the 800m in 54, the 600 in 42.
Go Show and Verlei finished together after 800m, the 600 in 42.3. Sir Alex looked in good shape sprinting 600 in 42.5 and Trizeel ran 1200m in 1.27, the 600 in 44.
Page Point took 42.8 for 600m and Kronas Leed ran 1000m in 1.14, sprinting from the 600 in 42. Hollywood Brat finished a 1.10 1000m with 600 in 43.
On the sand, Blown Away finished just ahead of Away Laughing after 800m in 50.
Exclusive Godthree is a big chance to quit maiden class tomorrow if his work at Takanini yesterday morning is a guide.
Ridden by co-trainer Vicki Parker, Exclusive Godthree galloped 1000m in 1.7.5, the last 600 in a smart 38.1.
Michael Collins again impressed when running 800m in 52.4, the 600 in a smart 37.7. Hangover Harry looked ready to go close to repeating last year's Te Awamutu Cup win when he ran 1000m in 1.6.6, the 600 in 38.7.
Lately went 1600m with Gypsy Moth in 1.22.3, the 600 in 41.5.
Zaitan looked ready to resume at Trentham tomorrow when running 600m in 42.6.
Party Queen stood out at Te Amamutu.
In the centre of the No 1 grass, Party Queen worked evenly over 1000m in 1.4.7, the 600 in 40.6. She is overdue to strike winning form.
Race The Tide ran 1000m in 1.7.1, the 60 in 40.6.
Pirate Pete went quietly through the early stages of 1000m in 1.8.5, quickening to record the 600 in 39.6. Express Winner did pretty much the same work in 1.9.1 and 39.6.
Over 600m: Judette 39.6; Aztec Star 40.7; Border Callant 42.
Mohamed's Star worked impressively at Te Rapa.
On a frost-affected No 1 grass, Mohamed's Star, ran 1000m in 1.3.1, the last 600 nicely in 37.3.
Noble Prospect clocked 1.4.2 for 1000, the last 600 in 39.7 and Ask The Dancer went 1.5.7 and 39.8.
Country Fair ran the final 1000m of work in 1.7.6.
On the sand, The Jeweller and The Alaskan matched strides through 1000m in 1.5.8, looking good over the last 600 in 38.2. Manuel looked good running 1000m in 10.4.7 the 600 in 38.5.
Sir Albert starred at Avondale
On an easy No 1 grass, Sir Albert attracted a lot of attention running 800m in 50.2, the 600 in 35.7. He missed Avondale last weel because of a bruised heel, but is fully recovered and is likely to run at Ruakaka next week.
Exploding Rock and Daytripper did well over 800m in 51.5, the 600 strongly in 36.
Single Minded and the jumper The Real Man were not asked for their best over 800m in 51.8. Our Meadowlark led River Of Hope at the end of 800 in 51.9, the 600m smartly in 36.7. Interlaced went quietly through 800m in 53.9 and Lord Dancer went over the same ground in 54.9.
Meteorite completed his preparation for the Te Awamutu Cup with an impressive 800m in 52.4 on a soft No 1 grass at Pukekohe.
Stablemate Maserati was not timed, but another Te Awamutu candidate Bernaust went freely over 600m in 38.2.
Racing: Juvenile ready to impress on debut
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