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Powell shows all his persuasive powers on Ladrone

Trainer Shane Baertschiger is gunning for more horses to come from Adelaide trainer Michael Hickmott after Ladrone scored at his second start on Sunday.

Ladrone( (John Powell, on the inside)) winning the INITIATION
Ladrone( (John Powell, on the inside)) winning the INITIATION Picture: Singapore Turf Club

An Adelaide barrier trial winner, Ladrone was the fourth of a quartet of horses sold by the Australian trainer to Baertschiger to have won a race at Kranji. Mount Kinabalu, Timo and Solaris Spectrum are the other three gallopers to have already got on the scoresheet.

“Looks like Michael has brought me luck. He’s sold this one, Mount Kinabalu, Timo and Solaris Spectrum and all four have now won,” said Baertschiger.

“Michael has an eye for horses and it’s obviously a privilege to work with him. Hopefully he will sell us more winners in time to come.”

Baertschiger said Ladrone, who ran second on debut in a 1200m race, had to be used a little to secure the lead, but once he did, it was all left in the able hands of his stable jockey.

“JP rode him a treat, didn’t he? They were made to work a little harder when the horse on the inside (Natural Impulse) kicked up,” he said.

“JP rode him hands and heels in the last bit. He looked beat at one stage, but he dug deep and got there.

“I will just keep him to 1100m for now, and he will go on turf when these races come back around mid-January next year.”

One horse who will also be on many black books is runner-up Sun Times (Manoel Nunes) who looked like he would gobble Ladrone up when he came with a stinging run at the 300m, but Ladrone showed a lot of will to win to stave him off by a neck. Ocean Master (Mark Ewe) ran third another 2 ¾ lengths away. The winning time was 1min 5.10secs for the 1100m on Polytrack.

Powell said the shorter trip probably worked to his mount’s advantage second-up.

“First-up 1200m, he got tired in the end, and 1100m was probably more suitable for him today,” said the Australian jockey.

“Michael (Rodd aboard Natural Impulse) kept kicking on the inside and it took us a while to get in front, but to my horse’s credit, he fought on well. He put his head down and got the nod.”


Singapore Turf Club

Kranji Sunday, 22nd November 2015

5f103y ALL WEATHER STANDARD
SGD $65,000

INITIATION

SGD $65,000
Type: OPEN
5f103y ALL WEATHER STANDARD
FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 8. LADRONE (NZ) 4yo G
NICCONI (AUS) - BETCHACAN (AUS)
JOHN POWELL
SHANE DONALD BAERTSCHIGER
$5
57.5kg
SHANE DONALD BAERTSCHIGER

Sales Information

2nd 11. SUN TIMES (AUS) 4yo G
NOT A SINGLE DOUBT (AUS) - ANCIENT TITLES (AUS)
MANOEL NUNES
DESMOND KOH
$3.6
57.5kg
CHENG TING KONG

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3rd 9. OCEAN MASTER (NZ) 4yo G
SWISS ACE (AUS) - LILY (NZ)
M EWE
ALVIN TAN
$7.4
56.5kg
SUPER RICH STABLE

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4th 1. ANONYMOUS (AUS) 4yo G
I AM INVINCIBLE (AUS) - MALTESE (AUS)
JOHN SUNDRADAS
STEVEN BURRIDGE
$8.6
57.5kg

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5th 2. NATURAL IMPULSE (AUS) 4yo G
CONATUS (AUS) - OPEN SLATHER (AUS)
MICHAEL RODD
CLIFF BROWN
$14.6
57.5kg

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6th 7. EDEN GARDEN (NZ) 4yo G
THORN PARK (AUS) - STAR LASS (AUS)
WS CHAN
LETICIA DRAGON
$8.8
54.5kg
7th 12. BIG GUARDIAN (AUS) 3yo G
BIG BROWN (USA) - FUNICULAR (AUS)
ISMAIL SAIFUDIN
J O'HARA
$9.6
52.5kg

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8th 5. ALPHANOVA (NZ) 4yo G
ELUSIVE CITY (USA) - CLIPJOINT (NZ)
Z ZURIMAN
BRUCE MARSH
$4.6
56.5kg

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9th 4. GANNA (AUS) 4yo G
STRATUM (AUS) - PACE INVADER (NZ)
R RUEVEN
THEODORE KIESER
$89.2
55.5kg

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10th 6. SOKOR GEDEBE (NZ) 4yo G
KEEPER (AUS) - EVER REVIE (IRE)
SOO KHOON BENG
THEODORE KIESER
$115.2
57.5kg

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11th 10. SPEEDY MOMENT (AUS) 4yo G
REDOUTE'S DANCER (AUS) - SILVER SPRINGS (AUS)
ANTONIO DAVIELSON
BRIAN DEAN
$126
57.5kg
12th 3. ZAHIR (NZ) 4yo G
ANY SUGGESTION (AUS) - ZEVITA (AUS)
OSCAR CHAVEZ
BRUCE MARSH
$228.2
57.5kg

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