Land Of Plenty ready to put horror show behind him

Ben Dorries - Friday October 6

Grahame Begg feels Land Of Plenty has come through his horror Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes run in decent shape and is ready to rumble on the quick back-up in Saturday's Group II Gilgai Stakes (1200m) at Flemington.

It was a horror show for backers of Land Of Plenty in the Group I Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes

It was an awful watch for Land Of Plenty backers last Sunday as the Stratum gelding, ridden by Linda Meech, endured a torrid run.

The four-year-old sat four-wide back in the field in a strongly run race and things only got worse from there as he made an early move and was pushed off the Caulfield track on the home turn by Mr Sneaky and Scales Of Justice.

Begg thinks it was an incredible effort for him to finish just three lengths from the winner, Santa Ana Lane, when he had every excuse to hoist the white flag and run a long last.

"We've been sent some statistics and they show that Land Of Plenty actually ran eight metres further than the winner in the Rupert Clarke," Begg said.

"There hasn't been much history of Rupert Clarke runners backing up into the Gilgai but I'm happy to do it with this guy.

"He is back to his fighting weight and it is certainly not like I have had to do much fitness work with him after the run he had last Sunday.

"I was keen to run in this as he doesn't like running at Caulfield and there is racing at Caulfield the next three weeks."

Land Of Plenty is $11 in the Gilgai Stakes and some punters may question whether he would be suited dropping back from 1400m to 1200m.

Begg says it is a fair question but he reckons Land Of Plenty will be well suited as he thinks you need a strong 1400m horse to win down the straight six at Flemington (1200m).

"I do think you generally need a 1400m horse to win this race and Land Of Plenty is exactly that," Begg said.

"He definitely appreciates straight racing because these days most straight races aren't run that quickly, so he is able to go back and slowly build up his momentum.

"He was only three lengths off Redkirk Warrior in the Bobbie Lewis so surely that to be pretty decent form.

"He has drawn barrier one, which sometimes hasn't been that favourable in straight racing, but it is only a small field which will suit him.

"Dwayne Dunn will hold him up and he will be finding the line strongly."

Begg thinks Land Of Plenty is over the odds at $11 on Saturday and he is keen to get him to the Group II Linlithgow Stakes over 1200m at Flemington on November 4.

As for Begg, he says he is thriving in his new life training at Pinecliff on the Mornington Peninsula.

Begg trained 14 Group I winners in his former life in NSW, including the likes of Secret Admirer and All Silent, but took a break from the hectic Sydney scene and has returned rejuvenated in his new Victorian base.


Advertisment
More Reading...
Amade Completes a Memorable Weekend for OTI
Amade (IRE) gave the field a minimum 5kgs and a four-length start and still emerged victorious in Sunday’s Listed Sportsbet Sandown Cup (3200m) at Sandown-Lakeside, completing a fantastic weekend for OTI Racing after Warmonger’s romp in the Group 1 Queensland Derby and Hezashocka claiming the Group III Premier’s Cup at Eagle Farm.
Sires With Winners - Saturday June 1
Here is the full list of 101 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Kiwi Bred I Wish I Win Victorious in G1 Kingsford-Smith Cup
After placing in all of his first four starts of the season, Waikato Stud’s sensational sprinter I Wish I Win returned to the top of the podium in Saturday’s Group I EVA Air Kingsford-Smith Cup (1300m) at Eagle Farm.
Breathtaking Performance from Warmonger in Queensland Derby
With a win in the Listed VRC TAB Trophy last spring and last start runner-up in the Group 1 South Australian Derby, Warmonger presented as a promising young stayer, but nothing could prepare for his virtuoso performance in Saturday’s $1,000,000 Ladbrokes Queensland Derby (2400m) at Eagle Farm.
City of Troy Wins Epsom Derby
Hailed as possibly the greatest colt of all time to emerge from Ballydoyle under the care of Aidan O’Brien following his undefeated juvenile season, City of Troy had his reputation tarnished with an unplaced return in the Group I Newmarket 2000 Guineas, but the Justify colt was back in business at Epsom.
Chinny Boom Leads home at Spirit Of Boom Quinella in Helen Coughlan Stakes
The locals went home happy when Chinny Boom led home a Spirit Of Boom quinella in the Magic Millions Listed Helen Coughlan Stakes at Eagle Farm.
New US Stakes-winner for Churchill
Due back in Australia this spring for Coolmore, Churchill added a new stakes-winner to his tally in North America on Friday when Frankie Dettori partnered Poolside with Slim (3f Churchill x Kissepal, by Epaulette) to victory in the Listed $150,000 Penn Oaks (1m) on the grass at Penn National.
Aussie Bred Flag of Honour Wins Canadian G3
The familiar colours of Ron and Judy Wanless were in the winner’s circle at Woodbine on the weekend when talented Aussie bred American Pharoah (USA) gelding Flag of Honour captured the Group III Jacques Cartier Stakes (6f).
New G3 Winner for Starspangledbanner
The Epsom Derby card featured a number of stakes races including the Group III Princess Elizabeth Stakes (1m ½ f) won by talented four year-old Starspangledbanner mare Breege.
Crossley Thoroughbreds Draft for Magic Millions National
Victorian based Crossley Thoroughbreds is a relatively new name in the vendor index at major sales  and is the first bloodstock enterprise for Mitch Pearce, who is proud to offer a quality draft of eight at the Magic Millions National Yearling Sale next week.