A brilliant tactical ride by Aaron Kuru paved the way for Hastings visitor Perry Mason to take out the feature event at Te Aroha yesterday — the Bridges Insurance Services Pakuranga Hunt Cup (4200m).
Sent out favourite for the race after winning a restricted open event at the same venue ten days earlier, Perry Mason never looked in danger of defeat as Kuru saved every inch of ground along the rail for the entire 4200m journey.
Sent to the front with 1000m to run, Perry Mason shook off the challenge of Zamora with two fences left to jump. Kuru nursed his charge over the remaining obstacles before comfortably holding out the late charge of Old Countess who stormed home from last in the early running.
Trainer Paul Nelson had some concerns before the race about his charge coping with the very heavy nature of the Te Aroha track but they came to nothing as Kuru picked the correct path throughout the contest.
"That was very very good," he said. "We thought he might have to get out a bit but he got that far in, he got on the better ground and seemed to miss all the chopped-up stuff."