Leica Lucy Wins G1 NZ Oaks - Next Stop Australia

Media Release - Saturday March 22

Leica Lucy signed off the New Zealand stage of her career with a Gr.1 Al Basti Equiworld Dubai New Zealand Oaks (2400m) victory that showcased all of the class and courage that has made her this season’s standout filly.

Leica Lucy edges out a gallant Dubai Gold to win the New Zealand Oaks.   Photo: Peter Rubery (Race Images Palmerston North)

The Taranaki superstar arrived at Trentham on Saturday with a near-flawless record of five wins and a second from six starts. After running first and second in a pair of 1400m races in the spring, Leica Lucy strung together four consecutive victories with increasingly impressive performances in the Gr.3 Eulogy Stakes (1600m), Gr.3 Desert Gold Stakes, Gr.2 David & Karyn Ellis Fillies’ Classic (2000m) and Gr.2 Lowland Stakes (2100m). Those four straight successes had guaranteed her the prestigious title of New Zealand Bloodstock Filly of the Year.

Leica Lucy achieved all of this in a single preparation under the guidance of New Plymouth trainer Robbie Patterson, who farewelled his stable star with one last hurrah in Saturday’s $1 million classic. Leica Lucy’s owner-breeders Peter and Heather Crofskey sold a share in the filly to the Australian-based Ozzie Kheir in February, and her future lies on that side of the Tasman.

The lead-up to the Oaks was completely dominated by Leica Lucy, who jumped as one of the hottest favourites in the race’s recent history at $1.30. Few expected the 2400m feature to be anything other than a winning curtain call.

The first half of the race appeared to be following that script. Jockey Craig Grylls took up a handy position in fifth along the rail, keeping out of trouble as the field bunched up behind them going into the first turn.

However, not for the first time this season, there were some nervous moments coming into the home straight. Leica Lucy was briefly boxed in, and by the time Grylls found his way through, last-start Lowland Stakes placegetter Dubai Gold had charged up on the outside with full momentum.

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Leica Lucy had a fight on her hands, but again she proved that she was more than up to the task. She clawed her way level with Dubai Gold, then gradually gained the upper hand and edged her out by a long neck at the finish line. The third-placed Myakkabelle was another length and a quarter behind the first pair.

“It’s very special for it all to come off and get the job done today,” said Grylls, who brought up his 100th win of the season with the Oaks triumph.

“She had to work a lot harder for it today, but it just shows her sheer determination and grit.

“I had to use her a bit more than I would have liked to from the barrier, but I’m glad I did, because it got very tight going into the turn. I ended up in a good spot. I was just so lucky with the run I got at the 400m.

“Dubai Gold was in for the fight in the straight and I knew it wasn’t going to be easy to get past her, but she’s just such a tough filly.

“She can get a bit worked up in the parade ring, but then she just switches off when you take her down to the start. When you want her to go, she’s got the turn of foot. She’s an outstanding filly.

“This is definitely right up there as a career highlight for me. Winning a classic for Robbie, who’s probably my biggest supporter, is very special.”

It was a second Oaks for Patterson, who trained the 2006 winner Legs during his partnership with Kevin Gray. But he has no doubt where Leica Lucy ranks.

“This is my biggest win by a mile, to tell you the truth,” the New Plymouth trainer said. “The Oaks is a great race, the owners Peter and Heather are close friends of mine, and my parents are here today as well, so it’s very special.

“I’ve been saying this filly is the best I’ve trained, and she’s totally that. She’s just a beautiful animal. I’ve trained a lot of horses and seen a lot of horses, but she is one out of the box.

“I was a bit nervous in the straight today, but she’s just such a good horse. She’s had a big season, and she was in the worst part of the track, but she got the job done. I just love the horse so much and love the owners. I don’t really know Ozzie, who joined the ownership recently, but I’ve spoken to him on the phone and he’s a great bloke. He’s all about the horse and is just a lovely man.

“Having my champion mate riding her today makes it even more special. Craig and I are a great team on and off the pitch. We love our golf, our fishing and having a beer and whatnot, and that goes a long way.”

Derryn

The first Group One winner for Grangewilliam Stud stallion Derryn, Leica Lucy has now earned $1.01 million from her seven-start, six-win career. She finishes the Filly of the Year Series with 40 points, becoming only the third filly to crack the 40-point mark in the last 20 years – joining Justa Tad (2004-05) and Jennifer Eccles (2019-20). – LOVERACING.NZ News Desk.

 

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