Verry Exciting Weekend Looms

Media Release - Thursday May 29

New Zealand horseman Nicholas Bishara will cross the Tasman this weekend to watch his filly Belle Detelle, a three-quarter sister to his ill-fated 11-time Group One Verry Elleegant, contest the Gr.1 Queensland Derby (2400m).

Belle Dettele will run in the G1 Queensland Derby on Saturday - image Bradley Photography

The three-year-old Zed filly is out of a half-sister to the Gr.1 Melbourne Cup (3200m) heroine, and while Bishara was unable to be trackside for that victory because of COVID-19 restrictions, he is intent on being at Eagle Farm in the flesh on Saturday.

“Missing the Melbourne Cup really cut to the core,” he said. “We have tried to make it this time around not to miss many races because they are once in a lifetime chances. You can’t say ‘I’ll go next year’ because there might not be a next year.”

Bishara initially trained Verry Elleegant in New Zealand before she was partially sold and continued to race in Australia, but he retained a share in the mare who would go on to become the darling of the Australian turf under the watchful eye of leading trainer Chris Waller.

Bishara continued to invest in the family, and bought her Towkay half-sister Black Lace, with Matt Duffie, and the pair would go on to breed Belle Detelle out of her.

Like Verry Elleegant, they entrusted Belle Detelle to the care of Waller, and she has gone from strength-to-strength, winning two and placing in three of her seven starts to date, including victory in the Gr.3 Adrian Knox Stakes (2000m) at Randwick last month.

She finished sixth in the Gr.3 Rough Habit Plate (2000m) at Doomben earlier this month, and while initially despondent at the result, Bishara said his worries were quelled by Waller and jockey James McDonald, who was aboard Verry Elleegant for much of her success.

“I was a little bit disappointed in the run, but James and Chris weren’t,” Bishara said. “James declared afterwards that she was his Derby ride, and he wouldn’t be swapping her for anything.

“She was victim of circumstance, she was back and in the worst of the ground by the last of the day.”

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Bishara has received positive reports in the lead-up to the weekend and he is looking forward to partnering with McDonald once more, but is wary of their outside draw.

“The draw is a bit of a worry, but the best in the business is on her back,” Bishara said. “James is the best in the world, and he has got amazing hands.”

While looking forward to racing on Saturday, Bishara is also looking forward to catching up with Arrowfield Stud’s John Messara, whom they have been in a foal share partnership with Black Lace over the last couple of years.

“We are booked into Arrowfield Stud on Thursday to have lunch with John and Paul Messara,” Bishara said. “We have got a two-year-old, rising three, Dundeel (out of Black Lace) that is typical of the family and won’t be much chop until he is three. He has been patiently handled and he is promising. And we have got a rising yearling colt to go through the Easter Sale (next year).

“We haven’t seen them in a while, so it will be great to catch up with John, he is one of the great blokes of the industry.”

The meeting will also help decide Black Lace’s mating choice for the upcoming breeding season.

“We will pick their brains, see what they want to do, and just go with the flow,” Bishara said. – LOVERACING.NZ News Desk

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