Pencarrow Homebred to Target Stakes Races

Media Release - Wednesday November 12

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.

The Sir Peter Vela-bred and raced five-year-old won over 2000m on the opening day of the carnival and backed up on Wednesday where he jumped an even money favourite in the Wuhan Jockey Club Premier (2000m).

Sunset Boulevard and Tina Comignaghi winning the Wuhan Jockey Club Premier (2000m) on Wednesday at Riccarton.   Photo: Race Images South

In the hands of in-form local hoop Tina Comignaghi, Sunset Boulevard was pushed forward early and settled in the coveted one-one position. Turning for home he was stuck in a pocket, but Comignaghi was able to extricate her gelding and he went on to find the lead and hold off the late challenge of Ocean Light to win by three-quarters of a length.

It was the Kevin Myers-trained gelding’s seventh win from 19 starts, with the son of Frankel stallion Eminent (IRE) having now amassed nearly $180,000 in prizemoney.

Myers’ son Jason was trackside for the win and he said Sunset Boulevard is developing into a serious racehorse.

“He is putting together quite a few wins now, he is turning into quite a handy horse,” he said.

Advertisement

“He is continuing to improve. I think the extra year on him has suited him and he is starting to come into a bit of form.”

Sunset Boulevard is set to back-up in the Racecourse Hotel & Motor Lodge Premier (2600m) at Riccarton on Saturday in a bid to record a memorable New Zealand Cup treble, however, Myers said he could be saved for targets closer to home, including the Listed Steelform Roofing Group Wanganui Cup (2040m) in a fortnight.

“It (backing up) is a possibility, but we will just have to see how he pulls up, otherwise he might be ready to go back home, there are some nice races for him up north, maybe a Wanganui Cup,” he said.

It was a good day for the Myers barn and local hoop Tina Comignaghi, who also combined to win the opening race of the card with Tik Tok Ted. Comignaghi continued her winnings ways, taking out four of the first six races on the middle day of New Zealand Cup Week. – LOVERACING.NZ News Desk

Advertisment
More Reading...
Too Darn Hot Filly Chasing Breakthrough Stakes Win
Smart filly Oratia Beauty went close to a major black-type credit last time out at Ellerslie and will get the opportunity to take care of unfinished business on the course at the next time of asking.
Sires With Winners - Tuesday December 2
Here is the full list of 24 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Yulong Purchase Half-Sister to Japan Cup Winner Calandagan for 850,000 Guineas
Yulong purchasing as Ace Stud were active during the first session of the Tattersalls December Mares Sale overnight purchasing three of the top five lots including the session topping half-sister to Sunday’s Japan Cup winner Calandagan for 850,000 guineas.
$4million NZB Kiwi the Target for Unbeaten Filly Well Written
Unbeaten filly Well Written is back in work and while exact plans have yet to be confirmed, a clearer picture of her New Year schedule is forming.
Juvenile Trial Watch – Canterbury
A monster set of trials at Canterbury on Tuesday morning featured six heats for juveniles with a plethora of unraced youngsters looking to get some experience as we head towards the $3million Magic Millions 2YO Classic next month and five of the six heat winners are eligible.
Sires With Winners - Monday December 1
Here is the full list of 14 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Caliyza Tops Tattersalls December Mares Sceptre Session 1
CALIYZA was the star turn on the opening day of the Tattersalls December Mares Sale when realising 850,000 guineas to Ace Stud, one of five lots to realise 600,000 guineas or more. The first Sceptre Session was welcomed by a packed sales ring and saw 20 lots sell for 8,950,000 guineas at an average of 447,500 guineas.
Pedigree Pointers – Karaka 2026
The 2026 NZB National Yearling Sales (January 25-29) offers buyers the cream of the New Zealand crop and in the weeks leading up to the sale we’ll go looking for pedigrees of interest for a myriad of reasons.
TBA Comment on Black Type Debacle
TBA issued a statement on Monday regarding the Black Type debacle with all the usual rhetoric that leads nowhere.
Pedigree Watch – G1 and G1 Potential
Last Saturday provided Australian racing fans with a bewildering array of 15 Black Type events spread across four states, so with a newly minted Group I winner and a couple of other horses we see as having G1 potential, a closer look at the pedigrees got me thinking.