They’re off and racing!!
They’re off and racing!!
Perennial Show favourite, the Shetland Grand National, is back and celebrating its 11th running at this year’s Royal New Zealand Show in Christchurch.
The Shetland Grand National is a steeplechase with a difference, with 11 ponies and riders taking to the field for what has grown in popularity to become one of the major attractions at the Show.
The riders, aged between 7 and 13 years from around the Canterbury area, trained 6 days a week to get fit for raceday. Their training programme builds up gradually over the weeks, in the final preparation the pace builds with mock racing conditions added to their routine.
This year’s field includes 9 Geldings and 2 Mares, ranging in age from 5 to 22 years; it will be the first steeplechase experience for two of the ponies.
Raceday Ponies:
Alby
- Having his first start, so lacking race day experience.
Long-shot of the field.
Archie - He has had more starts
than any other runner.
Basil - A very handsome pony of
solid build. Lazy but with right rider could surprise.
CJ - Big and laid back with wicked sense of humour.
Would need luck in the running.
Foxy - Tall, built like a
racehorse. A sound safe bet, worth backing each
way.
Horace - The geriatric of the field. In top notch
condition and a great stayer despite his age.
Muffin -
Mare who loves Foxy and will be right up there at the finish
again.
Poppy - Mare, just back from the broodmare
paddock. Races well fresh.
Rowan - Gelding having his
first start. No form to indicate his ability.
Sam - Great
learners pony, surprised everyone by winning the race last
year.
Stormy - Muffin’s big brother, with excellent
form and great sprinting power. A safe bet.
Raceday
jockeys:
Chelsea Brown, Molly Buist-Brown, Emma Bunn,
Atiya Dein, Elise Dein, Nikita Gallop, Grace O’Sullivan,
Kerryn O’Sullivan, Claudia Sullivan, Maia Waratini, Steffi
Whitaker.
The Shetland Grand National will be held at 3.10pm on Friday in the StableMateTM Arena.
The Royal New Zealand Show runs from 11-13 November at Canterbury Agricultural Park Christchurch. Attracting 120,000 people, over 7000 livestock and feature competition entries and close to 600 trade exhibitors, plus three full days of entertainment, it is the premier agricultural and pastoral event in the country.
ENDS