Kiwi Bred Atishu Set to Shine Again at Flemington

Media Release - Friday November 1

Group One-winning mare Atishu will be seeking redemption in Saturday’s Gr.1 Empire Rose Stakes (1600m) at Flemington after finishing runner-up in the race last year to Pride of Jenni.

She backed up a week later to win the Gr.1 Champions Stakes (2000m) in the hands of leading hoop James McDonald, who will don New Zealand syndicator Go Racing’s silks once more and reunite with Atishu this weekend.

Atishu has a great record at Flemington - image Grant Courtney

The Chris Waller-trained mare has been building towards a peak performance in the race, having finished unplaced in her first three starts this preparation before running third in the Gr.1 Caulfield Stakes (2000m) last month.

Go Racing General Manager Matt Allnutt has received positive reports from Waller in the lead-up to Saturday and is excited about her prospects in the Flemington feature, for which she is a $4.40 favourite with TAB bookmakers.

“She finished second in this race last year and ran really well that day and made up a lot of ground in the straight after Pride of Jenni split the field,” Allnutt said.

“Her last run for third was very good and we think she has been building nicely. She has got the right type of form going into the race tomorrow. The draw (9) is a bit awkward, but James McDonald is in the saddle and he has won a Group One on her before at this time of year.

“He gets on with Atishu and knows her really well, and it just increases the confidence levels having James there.

Advertisement

“She came through her last race really well and she galloped on Tuesday morning at Flemington and her work was super. She looks to be peaking nicely for Saturday’s race and Chris is more than happy.”

After posting 10 victories, two of those at Group One level, Atishu was set to be sold earlier this year, however, her ownership group voted to carry on racing her for another year, and they are hoping their decision pays off this weekend.

“It was a big decision (not to sell her),” Allnutt said. “I know a lot of the owners ummed and ahed and changed their mind two or three times a day, but the decision was made and here we are as favourite in a A$1 million race.

“This was part of why the owners decided to carry on, just the excitement and being involved in these massive racedays with such good horses in Group Ones.

“It wasn’t so much about the money, it was more about the excitement and ride Atishu has taken them on in her career, and tomorrow hopefully she writes another chapter and proves it was the right decision.

“There are a group of them (owners) going over tomorrow, and there will be more of them on course next Saturday when she races in the Champions Stakes.” – LOVERACING.NZ News Desk

Advertisment
More Reading...
Atishu Ready to Go Racing in 2025
Multiple Group One winner Atishu will kick-off what will likely be her last racing campaign when she heads to Randwick on Saturday to contest what is shaping to be a very competitive Gr.2 Apollo Stakes (1400m).
Go Racing Ready to Farewell Atishu
After 10 wins, more than $4 million in stakes and three seasons of putting Go Racing’s name in lights in Australia, the Kiwi syndicators’ remarkable ride with Atishu is set to come to an end in Saturday’s Gr.1 Queen of the Turf (1600m) at Randwick.
Queensland Oaks Potential for Blueblood Dundeel Filly
Dundeel has had a flurry of female stakes-winners this season including Group I SA Derby winner Femminile and Richard Litt is hopeful his filly Ella Hazel can add her name to the tally.
More Success for Maori Chief
A homebred for Go Bloodstock, well bred I Am Invincible gelding Maori Chief has a spring in his step at present and made it back-to-back wins at Randwick when scoring on Wednesday.
Stradbroke Goal for Pier
Darryn and Briar Weatherley are dreaming of Group One glory once again with their star galloper Pier, who is bound for Queensland after an impressive exhibition gallop at Matamata on Wednesday. 
Promising Savabeel Filly Scores for Te Akau
Craig Grylls’ near-unassailable lead in the national jockey’s premiership was given a further boost early at Matamata on Wednesday, with deserving maiden winner Viva Glam featuring in his winning treble.
Another Smart Winner for Kings Legacy
Just days after posting his first stakes-winner when Steel Trap won the Group III SAJC David Coles AM Stakes in Adelaide, King’s Legacy has produced another promising winner.
Third G1 Win for Star Savabeel Mare Atishu
A year after flying home for second behind Pride Of Jenni in the Gr.1 Empire Rose Stakes (1600m), Go Racing’s pin-up girl Atishu(NZ) (Savabeel) returned to Flemington on Saturday and went one better for the Kiwi syndicators.
Dundeel 2YO Wins for Go Racing
New Zealand syndicator Go Racing looks like they have struck gold once again from the same source following Alacritous’ impressive maiden victory in the Entain/NZB Insurance Pearl Series (1200m) at Matamata on Wednesday.
One to Watch – Randwick
A two year-old Zoustar filly that is a three-quarter sister-in-blood to Group I winner Mizzy and was purchased for a modest $250,000 as a yearling looks to have been well bought after making a winning debut at Randwick on Wednesday.