An impressive front-running performance to win on debut by the well-related Massiff Princess at New Plymouth yesterday brought up a significant milestone for trainer Fraser Auret and jockey Johnathan Parkes.
Sent forward to dispute the pace by Parkes, Massiff Princess was keen in her work and soon had the field well spread out in her wake. Given a breather approaching the home bend the 4-year-old Iffraaj mare maintained a bold gallop to fend off the challenge of runner-up Zealand by a neat length at the line.
The victory made it win number 100 for Auret and Parkes as a combination and was particularly fitting that it was aboard a John Bromley-bred and owned galloper given the rich success the pair have enjoyed with Bromley runners including multiple Group One winner Julinsky Prince.
With Auret having now trained 251 winners, the relationship with Parkes has been invaluable and one that Auret was quick to acknowledge after giving a brief insight into his impressive debutant.
"She's a nice staying type of mare that has taken five trials and about two years to get her here," Auret said.