Veteran 9YO Wins Feilding Gold Cup

Media Release - Saturday October 29

Hardy nine-year-old Pep Torque finally got the big win he deserved after producing a gritty performance that saw him dominate the finish to the Listed Mode Technology Feilding Gold Cup (2100m) at Awapuni.

Kate Hercock drives Pep Torque clear to win the Listed Mode Technology Feilding Gold Cup (2100m) Photo: Race Images – Peter Rubery

The Kirsty Lawrence-trained runner had been off the winner’s list since February 2021 before scoring a fresh-up victory over 1650m at Waverley earlier in the month, although he had managed four runner-up finishes between victories including being narrowly beaten in the Listed Kaimai Stakes (2000m) at Matamata.

Handled confidently by rider Kate Hercock, who had dead-heated for first aboard Zappa Jak in the previous race, Pep Torque settled in a handy position behind pacemakers Deerfield and Zee Falls in the early stages of the contest.

Zee Falls made a strong move to take a clear lead at the 800m as Hercock tracked that runner into the race and sent Pep Torque around the outer to challenge on the point of the turn.

At that stage it was evident the veteran was travelling far better than his rivals as he burst clear in the last 200m to take victory by a length from a game Zee Falls, with Charms Star closing strongly for third.

Lawrence was quietly confident of a good performance from her stable favourite and got the exact result she had desired.

“He’s a real stable favourite and is just really neat to have around,” she said.

“He was very fit going into the race and I thought he would relish the good footing we’ve got today.

Advertisement

“Kate has been riding him a lot lately as we have been heading to Hastings every morning as it is too wet at home (Waipukurau) and we have worked really hard together.

“I love this little horse and he deserved that today.

“He is as honest as the day is long and being a lot fitter for this campaign, it has been easier to get him up to the 2100m.”

By Nadeem out of Star Way mare Cosmic Flight, Pep Torque comes from an extended family that includes multiple stakes winner Cog Hill and Australian Group One winner Ark Regal.

He has now won nine of his 73 starts, along with 17 placings and just under $250,000 in prizemoney.

Lawrence also advised that promising intermediate grade runner Real Slim Tradie, who won impressively over 1200m in rating 75 company on the last day of the Hawke’s Bay Spring Carnival, would is on target to start at Te Rapa next weekend. – NZ Racing Desk

Advertisment
More Reading...
Sires With Winners - Tuesday November 11
Here is the full list of 35 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Sires With Winners - Monday November 10
Here is the full list of 21 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Yes Yes Yes – I’ll Have What She’s Having!
The winners keep coming this spring for Yes Yes Yes with a Kiwi trained three year-old primed for his G1 target race, a promising 2YO on the rise and a stylish winner at Rosehill on Saturday for the powerful Ciaron Maher stable.
NZB Ready to Run Sale Pinhook Data
The NZB Ready to Run Sale starts today with a catalogue of 480 to be offered on Wednesday and Thursday and past evidence would suggest G1 winners will be coming out of this sale.
Expensive Ready to Run Colts to Follow 'Ka Ying' Path
Colts by proven New Zealand stallions Per Incanto and Satono Aladdin provided the highlights on Day One of the New Zealand Bloodstock Ready To Run Sale with the top two lots set to join the Lindsay Park operation of the Hayes family.
Mark Newnham Strikes for $425,000 Harry Angel Colt
Manawatu dairy farmers Mark and Tania Stratford had a result to savour on the opening day of the New Zealand Bloodstock Ready To Run Sale when their homebred colt by Harry Angel out of Ocean Spray fetched $425,000 to the bid of Hong Kong trainer Mark Newnham and Sweetbriar Equine.
Good Week to be a Victorian!
There were 26 stakes run at Flemington during the Melbourne Cup Carnival last week and they were all won by different horses with no horse successful more than once which is somewhat unusual, although we shall always wonder could have been for Tentyris.
Tara Talks Racing - Long Live the Aussie Bred Stayer
Massive week of stakes racing behind us and we’re all a bit carnival weary, but we can take heart from the fact the Aussie bred stayer has not yet joined the Tasmanian Tiger on the path to extinction.
Pencarrow Homebred to Target Stakes Races
Stakes targets are in the offing for promising gelding Sunset Boulevard after he secured a winning double at Riccarton Park during New Zealand Cup Week.
Lope de Vega Fee Increase to €200,000
Service fee announcements in Europe have been making news in the past week with Ballylinch Stud announcing an increase for Lope de Vega, a stallion that has always made his presence felt in Australia.