Te Akau win Karaka Million Again!

Media Release - Saturday January 26

An outside barrier couldn't stop classy filly Probabeel, with the Jamie Richards-trained juvenile taking out the rich Karaka Million 2YO (1200m) at Ellerslie on Saturday.

Probabeel - Trish DunnellIt was a three-peat for the combination of jockey Opie Bosson and Richards, who combined with previous winners Avantage and Melody Belle when Richards was training in partnership with Stephen Autridge.

After jumping away from the outside barrier in the 14-horse field, Bosson had no option but to settle Probabeel towards the rear of the field in the 1200m event.

The pair bided their time before looming large on the turn and were able to make light work of their opposition to win by 2-3/4 lengths over stablemate Aotea Lad, with Te Akau picking up the trifecta when stable runner Yourdeel dead-heated with Appellant, three-quarters of a length back in third.

Richards, who is in his first year training on his own account, was delighted with the result, but was quick to pass on praise to his support team at Te Akau.

"It is just such a massive team effort, I'm only the name in the book. We have got a huge support crew around us. It's a big buzz and a bit of a relief to be honest," Richards said.

Richards said that Probabeel had shown ability from an early stage and he is excited for what is in-store for the daughter of Savabeel as she develops into her frame.

"We went to the Te Teko trials at the end of August and Mark Walker was home from Singapore. She came from last and ran second and Mark said to me 'I haven't seen a horse trial that good since King's Chapel', so we have known for a little while," he said.

"She's a big scopey filly, she's nowhere near wound-up yet. The future is very exciting."

Bosson shares the same belief as Richards and said it was a relief to win the race after what has been a whirlwind week.

The in-form hoop celebrated the birth of his son Max earlier in the week and then had to waste to make the 54.5kg allotted weight for the race.

"It has been an amazing week with the birth of Max. I am glad this is all over, it has been hard work wasting at the same time as well," Bosson said.

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"She is just all class. What she is doing now as a two-year-old is just a bonus for what she's going to be as a three-year-old."

Te Akau principal David Ellis was full of praise for Bosson and said he was a huge part of the stables success.

"It is really exciting and he's a freak this guy," Ellis said. "Riding 54.5 kilos, I'm so incredibly proud of him and it's just amazing having him as our stable jockey.

"It's pretty emotional and a big thrill and to trifecta the race is just fantastic."

Ellis purchased Probabeel out of Waikato Stud's 2018 New Zealand Bloodstock Book 1 Sale draft for $380,000 and subsequently sold her to Cambridge Stud Principal's Brendan and Jo Lindsay.

Brendan Lindsay was overjoyed with the win and said it was a great boost after purchasing Cambridge Stud last year.

"It's just a dream come true," he said. "We bought the stud, it is great for our business, great for our staff. She's bred in New Zealand, it's a great story. She's trained by a great trainer and selected by a great judge in David Ellis."

Richards was delighted for the Lindsays and said Ellis would be back at Karaka in the coming days looking to add more quality horses to Te Akau's Matamata racing barn.

"I think this is awesome for them. Dave bought this filly last year and a couple of days later they bought her," Richards said.

"They are a pretty important part of our industry now and the most exciting thing that has happened to this game in a long time.

"We'll go back to Karaka in the next few days and be really strong on the horses that we like." – NZ Racing Desk

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