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Zee Dana won a heat of NSW Derby at Menangle last Saturday Night. Paid around $5 and has won 6 of his 12 starts.


Is a $12 shot for the Derby to be run on Sunday.


Zee Dana throws down the Derby gauntlet
20 February 2016
by Michael Court
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Zee Dana races away to win the first NSW Derby heat at Tabcorp Park Menangle tonight. Photo by Michael Court.

MANLY rugby league hero Brett Stewart has never shirked making a tackle . . . and now the pacer he part-owns, Zee Dana is set to do the same.

The youngster threw the gauntlet down to New Zealand’s unbeaten superstar Our Waikiki Beach when he set a world-record time for three-year-old colts and geldings on the way to smashing his rivals in the first heat of the New South Wales Derby at Tabcorp Park Menangle tonight.

A masterly drive by Victoria Nathan Jack saw Zee Dana stop the clock in a stunning 1:54.7 for his final mile, breaking Major Secret’s previous world record for three-year-olds over 2400m by a full second.

Jack quickly showed his intentions when he was smartly away from gate five before taking a trail on Don’t Hold Back in the opening Derby qualifier.

But turning for home a split came when Power Of Red began to drop off after racing outside the leader and Zee Dana shot clear before romping away to score by almost 14 metres from Code Black (Todd McCarthy) with El Major (Mat Rue) a late-closing and impressive third.

Jack barely had time to wipe the mud from his visor on a night hit by intermittent showers before he was back in the winners’ circle in the second Derby heat, leading all-the-way with Brallos Pass to score by 2.9m from Sams The Master with another Victorian visitor Soho Tribeca (Chris Alford) flashing through to nab third.

Brallos Pass already has the SA Derby to his credit before a creditable fifth to Lazarus in the Victoria Derby.

With the right draw he is now certain to make his presence felt in tomorrow week’s $200,000 Coca-Cola Amatil NSW Derby.

The third and final Derby heat was just what the fans expected with the unbeaten Our Waikiki Beach (Natalie Rasmussen) doing just enough to make it 15 successive wins and maintain his unbeaten record.

Rasmussen made her move from last with 1000m to travel and settled outside the leader Shadow Runner before putting paid to his rivals in the straight to score in a 1:57.1 mile rate.

The make-up for next week’s 12-horse NSW Derby, with the barrier draw to be done tomorrow (Sunday) morning is:

Zee Dana, Code Black, El Major, Frankie Rocks, Brallos Pass, Sams The Master, Soho Tribeca, Ascot Encounter, Our Waikiki Beach, Kingofthestars, Cant Refuse and Stanley Ross Robyn.

FOR MORE INFORMATION TELEPHONE NSWHRC RACING MANAGER DAVID WONSON ON (02 46452200).
 
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Wait - does the NRL know that Brett's involved in an industry that encourages *gasp!* gambling? Is this open-source knowledge? Surely it can't be allowed to continue. The Manly club should be fined $10,000 a day until Brett divests himself of all equine interests…
 
So Snake's got a racehorse.
If he gets a racehorse it's only fair that I can have one too.
:D
Good luck with your speedy horse, Snake.
 
Gamble responsibly.. Probably a reason that every second team is sponsored by a betting company...

Putting money on a horse just because Brett owns it hmmm.
 
Zee Dana won a heat of NSW Derby at Menangle last Saturday Night. Paid around $5 and has won 6 of his 12 starts.


Is a $12 shot for the Derby to be run on Sunday.


Zee Dana throws down the Derby gauntlet
20 February 2016
by Michael Court
10157.jpg

Zee Dana races away to win the first NSW Derby heat at Tabcorp Park Menangle tonight. Photo by Michael Court.

MANLY rugby league hero Brett Stewart has never shirked making a tackle . . . and now the pacer he part-owns, Zee Dana is set to do the same.

The youngster threw the gauntlet down to New Zealand’s unbeaten superstar Our Waikiki Beach when he set a world-record time for three-year-old colts and geldings on the way to smashing his rivals in the first heat of the New South Wales Derby at Tabcorp Park Menangle tonight.

A masterly drive by Victoria Nathan Jack saw Zee Dana stop the clock in a stunning 1:54.7 for his final mile, breaking Major Secret’s previous world record for three-year-olds over 2400m by a full second.

Jack quickly showed his intentions when he was smartly away from gate five before taking a trail on Don’t Hold Back in the opening Derby qualifier.

But turning for home a split came when Power Of Red began to drop off after racing outside the leader and Zee Dana shot clear before romping away to score by almost 14 metres from Code Black (Todd McCarthy) with El Major (Mat Rue) a late-closing and impressive third.

Jack barely had time to wipe the mud from his visor on a night hit by intermittent showers before he was back in the winners’ circle in the second Derby heat, leading all-the-way with Brallos Pass to score by 2.9m from Sams The Master with another Victorian visitor Soho Tribeca (Chris Alford) flashing through to nab third.

Brallos Pass already has the SA Derby to his credit before a creditable fifth to Lazarus in the Victoria Derby.

With the right draw he is now certain to make his presence felt in tomorrow week’s $200,000 Coca-Cola Amatil NSW Derby.

The third and final Derby heat was just what the fans expected with the unbeaten Our Waikiki Beach (Natalie Rasmussen) doing just enough to make it 15 successive wins and maintain his unbeaten record.

Rasmussen made her move from last with 1000m to travel and settled outside the leader Shadow Runner before putting paid to his rivals in the straight to score in a 1:57.1 mile rate.

The make-up for next week’s 12-horse NSW Derby, with the barrier draw to be done tomorrow (Sunday) morning is:

Zee Dana, Code Black, El Major, Frankie Rocks, Brallos Pass, Sams The Master, Soho Tribeca, Ascot Encounter, Our Waikiki Beach, Kingofthestars, Cant Refuse and Stanley Ross Robyn.

FOR MORE INFORMATION TELEPHONE NSWHRC RACING MANAGER DAVID WONSON ON (02 46452200).
 
Wait - does the NRL know that Brett's involved in an industry that encourages *gasp!* gambling? Is this open-source knowledge? Surely it can't be allowed to continue. The Manly club should be fined $10,000 a day until Brett divests himself of all equine interests…

Shhhh!!! The NRL have powers that extend beyond their jurisdiction when it comes to Manly so don't give them any ideas
 
Wait - does the NRL know that Brett's involved in an industry that encourages *gasp!* gambling? Is this open-source knowledge? Surely it can't be allowed to continue. The Manly club should be fined $10,000 a day until Brett divests himself of all equine interests…
If the NRL knew they would be the threatning to strip points
 

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