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Saturday, July 14 2018

The in-form Vinevale ensured New Zealand’s newest training partnership got away to a dream start when she struck again on her home track.

Vinevale's Ruakaka win delivered trainers a memorable first victory - Trish Dunell

The mare is prepared at Ruakaka by Chris Gibbs and Michelle Bradley and as their first representative she did them proud with a dominant performance to win the ITM + GIB Open 1400m.

“That was a lovely win and since she’s come up here she has just improved,” Bradley said.

“A change of environment has obviously helped her, she’s a lovely mare.”

Vinevale won three races for Stephen Autridge and Jamie Richards before relocating and she has now matched that effort from her new quarters.

The Flying Spur five-year-old was twice successful on her new home track last month and on Saturday she was untested to complete a hat-trick.

She sat in behind a slow pace and once clear in the straight Vinevale quickened to beat Spider, who did well off a wide run, and Rockabyebaby.

“Once I took a sit she was happy,” successful rider Cameron Lammas said. “We got the gap and she sprinted away.”

Out of the Zabeel mare Eden Valley, who is a sister to the Gr.1 Australia Stakes (2000m) winner Hill Of Grace, Vinevale was bred by Trelawney Stud.

They have remained in the ownership and continued a good run for the Cambridge nursery, whose colours were carried to victory at Te Rapa a week ago by the imported Galileo mare Igraine.

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