Guadeloupe in Jones stable

Sue Martin
Sue Martin
Guadeloupe, winner of his only start, joined the Burnham stable of Mark Jones last week. Guadeloupe is an acceptor for race 5 at Addington today.

The 4yr-old trotter was trained for his win at Oamaru on April 26 by Kuri Bush owner Colin Harvey.

Bamber (race 4) and Pocket Two (race 9) today are now trained by Brent Lilley at Kaiapoi.

Gotta Go Harmony, winner of the race for 2yr-old pacing fillies at the Harness Jewels at Ashburton on May 30, is down to race against older horses at Alexandra Park on Friday night.

"She is just jumping out of her skin.

I might as well race her because I still have time to freshen her for the Breeders Crown," Sue Martin, her Pakiri Beach trainer, said.

Martin decided against a start for Gotta Go Cullect on Friday night after working him yesterday.

"He is just not quite ready," Martin said.

Gotta Go Cullect, a brother of Gotta Go Harmony, underwent a stem cell implant for a tendon problem after his last start in December.

He has won five of his eight starts..

Armbro Winger and Glenburn Zing, acceptors at Forbury Park on Thursday night are now trained by Graeme Anderson at Westwood Beach.

Armbro Winger was a winner at Forbury Park in April when trained by Tim Butt and Phil Anderson.

Glenburn Zing won three races when trained by Joanne Burrows at Templeton.

He has been off the winning list since October 2007.

Sea Spray Darling, winner of eight races including her last start at Alexandra Park, can be claimed for $6000 at Alexandra Park on Friday night.

He Trotts has joined Graham Neill at Spring Creek.

He Trotts was a winner at Addington in March from seven starts for Jamie Gameson.

Beaudiene Rarity, a winner for Murray Brown, has transferred to Trevor Harkness at Washdyke.

Pumped Up who was claimed last Friday, is now with Jason Teaz at Tuakau.

Art Protector, a last-start winner over hurdles at Oamaru, will start in a steeplechase at Oamaru on June 24.

The Terry Kennedy-trained Art Protector finished second to Buddy Budweiser in a steeple trial at Oamaru on May 27.

Stablemate Sunkai will be entered for the hurdle races at Washdyke next Sunday.

Sunkai ran second to Art Protector over hurdles at Oamaru on May 14. Both horses ran useful races on the flat at Oamaru last Sunday.

Gioarchino has had a jumping career delayed after his flat win at Oamaru on Sunday.

"I will probably delay racing him over hurdles until late in August," Marion Stevenson, his Wingatui owner-trainer, said.

"His immediate programme is up in the air as he has some slight injuries after standing on himself in the float on the way back from Oamaru."

Gioarchino qualified as a hurdler when he finished third in a trial at Oamaru on May 27Japanese galloper Vodka has become the first mare to earn $US10 million ($NZ16 million) in prize money after success in the Yasuda Memorial, Reuters reports.

 

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