Southland harness racing driver Kirstin Green won her second Kindergarten Stakes at Wyndham today (Apr. 6) after a tough professional performance from the Mark and Nathan Purdon trained Vessem (Vincent).
This was the first time Green has driven for the All Stars stable. Itās her second win in the $45,000 Group Two feature, her last being fourteen years ago on the Doug McLachlan trained El NinoĀ (Live Or Die).
Vessem was bred by Hazel von Opzeeland who still owns a share in the gelding with a host of others including Southlanders Stu and Pauline Gillan.
Stu said, āI looked in the race book and saw the first winner was Lordship in 1961 and he was my favourite horse. I also remember Matai Dreamer winning the race (1978). As the late Don Wright (Southland Times Racing Journalist) would have said, āitās a time honoured race.ā Thereās a lot of history to this race and itās a great thrill to win it,ā he added.
The Gillans and some of the same ownership group race Vessemās full brother Vinke B whoās won once and recorded five placing from just ten starts.
āWe bought Vinke B at the Sales and I quite like the Vincents, so Mark bought this one (Vessem) and Pauline and I took a share.ā
Pauline couldnāt attend todayās meeting because of work commitments.
āShe doesnāt know a lot about racing but loves to be in on the horses. She never sees a bill so thatās good (laughter).ā
The margin at the end of the 1609 metres was just a neck from stablemate Major HotĀ (Art Major)Ā with the time 1-57.6 on a rain affected track. There were four and three quarter lengths back to SodoyahavtimeĀ (Art Major).
āI was very nervous because I was on my own and I hate it. If youāve got fellow owners around, you can share the ups and downs together. Today I walked down to watch and theyād already gone two hundred yards. I thought āweāre going to get rolledā because Major Hot had the one one and would probably win but our wee fella stuck on which was good. Itās nice to have a two year old because often you have to wait a few years.ā
Todayās success included, the All Stars stable has now won the last six Kindergarten Stakes.
Gillan says both Vessem and Major Hot will stay in the south under the watchful eye of Kirstin Green and run in the $55,000 Group Two Diamond Creek Farm Two Year Old Classic on Diamonds Day on Sunday 23rdĀ April.
For complete race results,Ā click here.
byĀ Bruce Stewart,Ā for Harnesslink