No Change of Trainer for Kiwi Star Catalyst

Media Release - Monday November 11

Talented three-year-old galloper Catalyst is set to remain in the care of Te Awamutu trainer Clayton Chipperfield after his victory in the Group I  New Zealand 2000 Guineas (1600m) at Riccarton on Saturday.

Catalyst returns victorious - Race Images SouthWith Australian targets forthcoming, speculation was rife that Catalyst would be transferred to an Australian trainer.

However, The Oaks Stud’s General Manager Rick Williams was quick to quash those rumours and said it was his intention for Chipperfield to retain the exciting gelding.

Catalyst, who carries the white and blue colours of The Oaks Stud principal Dick Karreman, has dominated his age group this spring.

He opened up his three-year-old account with an eye-catching four-length victory in the Listed Sir Colin Meads Trophy (1200m) at Hastings in August before winning three Group races on-end, culminating in Saturday’s heroics.

Williams has been full of praise for Chipperfield and the way he has managed Catalyst.

“He has been in this game for 20-odd years,” Williams said. “He is 39-years-old, he’s a very experienced horseman.

“It is no surprise to me that if you give him a good horse he can do the job.”

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Karreman and Williams are now eyeing an Australian autumn campaign with Catalyst, and while they have received a number of offers from Australian trainers, Williams said he would like Chipperfield to remain the custodian of the talented three-year-old.

“My preference will be to leave him with Clayton. Dick and I haven’t discussed it, all we have discussed is that we are going to find a programme in Australia.

“I have had a lot of offers from Australian trainers, but it’s not what I have done in the past, and not the sort of person I am. He has done a great job.”

Williams also noted Catalyst’s near unblemished record under Chipperfield’s care.

“We got beaten on debut, I’ll put that down to the notorious kick-back at Te Rapa,” he said.

“The horse just got a fright and wasn’t too sure what was going on. The horse hasn’t been beaten since, so I can’t make a case to take a horse off a trainer who is basically unbeaten.” – NZ Racing Desk

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