Hello Youmzain Filly Lands Unique Stakes Treble

Media Release - Saturday August 30

Emerging filly Platinum Diamond sparkled again in Saturday’s Listed HS Dyke Wanganui Guineas (1200m), completing an unprecedented treble of winter age-group features.

The daughter of Cambridge Stud shuttle stallion Hello Youmzain became the first horse to win the Castletown Stakes (1200m), Ryder Stakes (1200m) and Wanganui Guineas.

Platinum Diamond winning Saturday's Listed Wanganui Guineas (1200m).  Photo: Jane Dividson

There had previously been nine who won two of the three Listed races – Beechcraft (1983 Ryder and Guineas), Purdah’s Pride (1988 Ryder and Guineas), Veandercross (1991 Castletown and Ryder, second in the Guineas), Orion (1996 Ryder and Guineas), Final Reality (2005 Castletown and Ryder), Move Faster (2012 Ryder and Guineas), Waldorf (2017 Ryder and Guineas), Chantilly Lace (2023 Castletown and Guineas) and Read About It (2024 Ryder and Guineas).

Platinum Diamond has rapidly risen to prominence since finishing fourth on debut at Hawera on May 4. The Lisa Latta-trained filly won at Wanganui in her second appearance on May 31, and she has been an increasingly impressive black-type winner in every start since.

A highly talented field for Saturday’s Wanganui Guineas marked a big step up from the winter two-year-olds Platinum Diamond beat to take out the Castletown and Ryder, but her $2.70 favouritism showed confidence that she could take the next step.

She was the slowest to leave the starting gates and settled last in the early stages of the $80,000 race, but quickly recovered and slid forward around the outside to settle in fifth behind War Princess, Swiss Prince, Country Salon and Churmatt.

The Stephen Marsh-trained stablemates Churmatt and Swiss Prince pushed forward together to stake their claim with 300m to run, but they were quickly joined by Platinum Diamond out wide on the track.

The filly burst to the lead and pulled ahead of a gallant Churmatt in the closing stages, winning by half a length. Swiss Prince was another three lengths away in third. The time was 1:16.67 on a Heavy10 track.

“She’s a special filly,” Latta said. “She paraded a little bit fresher today. We’d given her a couple of weeks in the paddock to freshen her up slightly. She showed that she’s very smart.

“We were hoping for a better track today to give us a nice line on her, but it was a stronger field and she just keeps stepping up. She does everything so effortlessly and easily. She’s a very easy filly.

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“It’s great for Neville McAlister, Kevin Dixon and Trevor Tomlins. They’re fantastic owners and they’re all here today, so we’re very happy.”

Platinum Diamond is forming a special partnership with Brazilian jockey Bruno Queiroz, who has ridden her four times for four wins including the feature treble.

“She’s an amazing horse,” Queiroz said. “I was confident going into the race, but her performance was very impressive. She ran home so strongly in the last 300m.”

Platinum Diamond was bred by Beaufort Downs and was offered in their Book 2 draft at Karaka 2024, where Latta secured her for $90,000. She has now had five starts for four wins and $158,975 in stakes.

Platinum Diamond was a $90,000 K2 purchase.

Platinum Diamond is the best of two winners from Thorn Park mare Spritz, a winning grand-daughter of Group I winner Seamist.

Saturday’s commanding performance prompted the TAB to trim Platinum Diamond from $16 into $12 for the Gr.1 New Zealand 1000 Guineas (1600m) at Riccarton on November 8. She now shares third favouritism with In Haste and Little Black Dress. Tajana is the favourite at $5, with To Cap It All holding $10 second favouritism.

“We may look to head to the South Island early with her now,” Latta said. “We’ll get her home and see how she pulls up from this.

“There’s a lack of three-year-old races in the Central Districts this spring. I don’t really want to take her up north if we’re going south in November.” – LOVERACING.NZ News Desk.

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