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Thursday, July 19 2018

Nick Bishara is keen to push the distance boundary with the promising Verry Flash in the new season.

Progressive galloper Verry Flash - Trish Dunell

“Once the spring tracks arrive I want to get him over more ground,” the Ardmore Lodge trainer said.

“He’s not an out and out mudder and he’ll go on the better ground.”

The three-year-old son of Zed has won two of his seven starts up to 1600m, a distance he will again contest in the Signature Homes Handicap (1600m) at Te Rapa on Saturday.

“I’m very happy with him, he’s still a bit mentally immature but there’s plenty of upside to him,” Bishara said.

Verry Flash was a maiden winner at Avondale three runs back before he finished runner-up at Te Rapa and was then successful at Te Aroha. He has been regularly ridden by Rowena Smyth, who will retain the ride.

“It’s good to have Rowena, we’ve had a good association,” Bishara said.

Smyth will also be aboard Verry Flash’s stablemate Jewelkeeper in the New Zealand Bloodstock Insurance Pearl Series Race (1100m).

The Keeper filly gave a strong account of herself on debut when third at Te Aroha last month.

“She’s very professional. She’s only got an ordinary action so she’s a genuine wet-tracker,” Bishara said.

“She’s drawn badly and I’m a bit concerned about that, but hopefully she jumps well and can put herself right there. She does try very hard.”

Meanwhile, Bishara is looking forward to the Ruakaka meeting on August 12 with another smart youngster in Verry Elleegant. She powered home late to finish runner-up to Cyber Attack at Te Rapa in her only appearance.

“She could be something special,” Bishara said of the younger sister to Verry Flash. “She’s exciting and as long as she runs well at Ruakaka, we’ll be looking at some of the spring three-year-old races.” 

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