Hong Kong Beckons for Impressive All Too Hard Maiden

Media Release - Sunday July 1

Impressive maiden winner Copper Mine took the first step on his journey to a future career in Hong Kong when he blitzed his rivals with a powerful front-running performance over 1200m at Ruakaka on the weekend.

All Too Hard is the sire of promising winner Copper MinePurchased by Hong Kong interests from the Ohukia Lodge draft for $200,000 during the 2016 Ready To Run Sale at Karaka, Copper Mine made his debut from the Stephen Marsh stable in March where he finished last before transferring to current mentor, Catherine Cameron.

A comfortable trial win at Taupo earlier in the month showed he was back on track and that transpired on Saturday with a dominant display.

"He's a nice horse and after his trial win we thought he would go a nice race, so it was good he could deliver," said Cameron.

"It would have been a pretty long and quiet trip home if he hadn't performed like he did."

Cameron admitted she was surprised when the horse arrived at her stable after originally starting off with the Marsh team.

"I do a fair bit of work with young horses for Willie Leung of Magus Equine, who manages the horse, but it was a bit of a shock when he arrived at our place," she said.

"I didn't know anything about the horse but right from the start he showed plenty of promise. I think he must have felt the track pretty badly at his first run and he has also been gelded since then which has settled him down.

"He has tremendous speed from the barrier which he showed in his trial when he jumped a length clear of them, so we thought he would be suited to Ruakaka where those in front tend to have a good record.

Advertisement

"Troy (Harris) had been involved with him at Stephens and he was keen to take the ride. He handled him beautifully and the horse was too good in the end."

Cameron will now work out a plan with Leung to gain a second victory with the All Too Hard gelding, to meet the Hong Kong qualifying criteria.

"The permit is available for him up in Hong Kong so all he needs now is to fully qualify," she said.

"That will most likely be with another win in Saturday grade so that's where we will be looking.

"There is a suitable race in a fortnight at Ruakaka, but I would like to wait a little while longer as he seems to go best on the fresh side.

"I don't believe there is any hurry so it might be we go back up there later on. He definitely needs a better track so I don't see anything around his local area while the tracks are so wet." – NZ Racing Desk

Advertisment
More Reading...
Breeding To Win – Crystal Ball – New Season 3YOs to Follow
Who are we highlighting this week? - Analysis of the G1 winning 3YO’s for this season has made us realise how many horses on this list took giant strides from two to three, so we are looking into the crystal ball to find some juveniles we believe could end next season as G1 performers if not G1 winners.
Big Investment Begins Paying Off
A big investment by Rosemont Stud at the 2021 Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale in purchasing Group III winning mare Khulaasa for $1.35million produced a dividend on Friday, but that’s just the beginning!
One to Watch – Warwick Farm
The Australia Day meeting at Warwick Farm produced an impressive debut winner from the powerful Team Hawkes by their former stable star All Too Hard.
Sires With Winners - Friday July 18
Here is the full list of 28 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Another Aussie Stakes-Winner for Lope de Vega
It’s just as well Australian owners are keen on bringing in imported tried horses to Australia or the $200,000 Listed Grafton Cup (2350m) on Thursday would have looked a very skinny event, but as it happened there was a promising young stayer on top in Don Diego de Vega (Fr).
Karaka Graduates Shoot for Selangor’s Seven-Figure Prize
A quality cast of four-year-olds will clash in Malaysia’s richest race this weekend, with a significant NZB influence throughout the 16-horse field.
Sires With Winners - Thursday July 17
Here is the full list of 40 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
What Stallions Can Step Up in Hong Kong?
The Hong Kong racing season is over for another year, so a look at their sire tables by earnings and winners is always interesting and there is no surprise at the top with now pensioned Deep Field claiming his fourth consecutive champion sire title, but given he is now out of the picture the big question is what sires will replace him?
Unbeaten Filly a New Stakes-Winner for Ghaiyyath
Darley shuttler Ghaiyyath (IRE) is not returning to Australia this year after four seasons at Darley Victoria, but he was in the news overnight with a new stakes-winner after his unbeaten three year-old filly Al Uqda won the Listed Vichy Prix Madame Jean Couturie (2000m).
Brilliant Return for Alligator Blood
All Too Hard’s sensational three year-old Alligator Blood returned from a break at Eagle Farm on Saturday to score a dominant win in the Listed BRC Gold Edition Plate (1200m) cementing his place as a hot favourite for the $2million Magic Millions 3YO Guineas next month at the Gold Coast.