All the signs are great with glamour Aussie harness racing trotting filly Keayang Zahara (Volstead) ahead of her first NZ run next week.
Driver Jason Lee was all smiles after taking the three-year-old for her first spin around Addington on Saturday morning, ahead of Fridayās inaugural $500,000 Majestic Horse Floats LP THE ASCENT.
Keayang Zahara is unbeaten in 11 starts, five of them at Group 1 level.
āItās another box weāve ticked-off on a trip where everything has gone to plan, maybe even a bit better than Paddy (Lee, co-trainer) couldāve hoped,ā Lee said.
āWe didnāt ask her to do too much, but itās a different sort of track and good for her, and I, to have a look around it.
āShe worked with Arcee Phoenix and one of Nathan Purdonās young trotters and did it well.
āSheās really mated-up with Arcee Phoenix and no doubt thatās helped her handle the trip so well.ā
Keayang Zahara arrived in Christchurch last Wednesday and is stabled at Nathan Purdonās barn.
āPaddy (Lee) has been with her the whole time and heās been so happy with her. She lost a bit of weight, as youād expect with two flights to get here, but sheās settled in and is eating up really well. Paddy says eating even better here that at home,
āAfter the workout, Iād have to say thereās no reason sheās not at least as good as she’s been all campaign.ā
Incredibly, Keayang Zahara only had her first start at Maryborough on April 3.
Keayang Zahara hasnāt raced since winning the Group 1 Victoria Trottersā Derby at Maryborough on October 27.
If she runs as hoped in The Ascent, Keayang Zahara will stay in Christchurch for the NZ Trottersā Oaks and Derby.
byĀ Adam Hamilton, for Harness Racing New Zealand