2019 New Zealand Derby
The 2019 New Zealand Derby was a horse race which took place at Ellerslie Racecourse on Saturday 2 March 2019. It was the 144th running of the New Zealand Derby, and it was won by Crown Prosecutor. With a dividend of $105.40 for a $1 win bet, it is considered the biggest upset in Derby history.[1]
Crown Prosecutor was bred by Hesket Bloodstock in Victoria, Australia and was bought for A$50,000 at the Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale. He is owned by Huntingdale Lodge 2012 Ltd (managed by Harvey Green) and JML Bloodstock Ltd (Lib Petagna) and is trained by Stephen Marsh in Cambridge.
Although he had won the Wellington Stakes at Group Three level in November, Crown Prosecutor had been disappointing in two subsequent starts and had the highest odds in the 18-horse Derby field.[2]
Ridden by Craig Grylls, Crown Prosecutor raced fiercely in the early stages of the race but settled into a good position trailing the leaders. He was travelling smoothly approaching the home turn and quickened to take the lead in the straight. In A Twinkling, who had a wide run throughout the race, nevertheless provided a stern challenge in the last 200 metres. But Crown Prosecutor refused to let him pass and held him out by a head. It was a first New Zealand Derby victory for Marsh and Grylls. Marsh had two runners in the race, with ninth-placed Vernanme considered the better chance as third favourite.
It was another near-miss for In A Twinkling's trainer Jamie Richards and owners Te Akau Racing. Since winning the race in 2017 with Gingernuts), they have finished second two years in a row. Mongolianconqueror was beaten by a nose by Vin De Dance in 2018.
Race details
- Sponsor: Vodafone New Zealand
- Prize money: NZ$1,000,000
- Track: Good
- Number of runners: 18
- Winner's time: 2:28.17
Full result
Margin | Horse | Jockey | Trainer | Odds | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Crown Prosecutor | Craig Grylls | Stephen Marsh | $105.40 | |
2 | Head | In A Twinkling | Glen Boss | Jamie Richards | $6.80 |
3 | 1½ | Platinum Invador | Chris Johnson | Lisa Latta | $13.10 |
4 | Neck | Arrogant | Cameron Lammas | Mike Moroney & Pam Gerard | $27.50 |
5 | Short neck | Surely Sacred | Vinnie Colgan | Tony Pike | $2.70 |
6 | ¾ | Bobby Dee | Jonathan Riddell | Murray Baker & Andrew Forsman | $49.80 |
7 | Neck | Tolemac | Jake Bayliss | Paul Jenkins | $102.90 |
8 | ¾ | Prise De Fer | Opie Bosson | Jamie Richards | $17.30 |
9 | ¾ | Vernanme | Jason Waddell | Stephen Marsh | $9.80 |
10 | Nose | Cutadeel | Matt Cameron | Murray Baker & Andrew Forsman | $19.70 |
11 | Neck | The Chosen One | Sam Spratt | Murray Baker & Andrew Forsman | $34.60 |
12 | ½ | Swords Drawn | Samantha Collett | Shaune Ritchie | $46.80 |
13 | 1½ | Sir Nate | Rosie Myers | Lisa Latta | $40.40 |
14 | ½ | Botti | Trudy Thornton | Chris Waller | $44.50 |
15 | Neck | Sponge Bob | Troy Harris | Graham Richardson & Gavin Parker | $17.50 |
16 | 1 | More Wonder | Ryan Elliot | Team Rogerson | $20.40 |
17 | 1 | Nobu | Pat Cosgrave | Chris Waller | $12.40 |
18 | 9 | Lincoln Falls | Johnathan Parkes | Lisa Latta | $41.10 |
Winner's details
Further details of the winner, Crown Prosecutor:
- Foaled: 19 September 2015
- Sire: Medaglia d'Oro; Dam: Riptide (Exceed And Excel)
- Owner: Huntingdale Lodge 2012 Ltd (Mgr: Harvey Green) & JML Bloodstock Ltd (Mgr: L Petagna)
- Trainer: Stephen Marsh
- Breeder: Hesket Bloodstock
- Starts: 7
- Wins: 2
- Seconds: 0
- Thirds: 2
- Earnings: $644,625
The road to the Derby
Early-season appearances in 2018-19 prior to running in the Derby.
- Crown Prosecutor – 3rd Wellington Stakes, 8th Levin Classic, 9th Waikato Guineas
- In A Twinkling – 4th New Zealand 2000 Guineas, 7th Uncle Remus Stakes, 13th Karaka Million 3YO Classic, 2nd Avondale Guineas
- Platinum Invador – 9th Avondale Guineas
- Arrogant – 9th Sarten Memorial, 7th Auckland Guineas, 6th Levin Classic, 2nd Waikato Guineas
- Surely Sacred – 2nd Bonecrusher Stakes, 1st Auckland Guineas, 5th Karaka Million 3YO Classic, 1st Avondale Guineas
- Bobby Dee – 10th Trevor Eagle Memorial, 6th Auckland Salver, 4th Avondale Guineas
- Tolemac – 4th Geelong Classic, 14th Victoria Derby, 8th Auckland Guineas, 14th Avondale Guineas
- Prise De Fer – 6th Karaka Million 3YO Classic, 5th Avondale Guineas
- Vernanme – 5th Uncle Remus Stakes, 2nd Levin Classic, 3rd Avondale Guineas
- Cutadeel – 1st Auckland Salver, 13th Avondale Guineas
- The Chosen One – 1st Zacinto Stakes, 11th New Zealand 2000 Guineas, 4th Waikato Guineas, 7th Avondale Guineas
- Swords Drawn – 2nd Wellington Stakes, 3rd Auckland Salver, 14th Karaka Million 3YO Classic, 11th Avondale Guineas
- Sir Nate – 7th Hawke's Bay Guineas, 3rd New Zealand 2000 Guineas, 10th Karaka Million 3YO Classic, 6th Avondale Guineas
- Botti – 4th Wanganui Guineas, 11th Moonee Valley Vase, 12th Avondale Guineas
- Sponge Bob – 1st Waikato Guineas
- More Wonder – 5th New Zealand 2000 Guineas, 4th Auckland Guineas, 4th Levin Classic, 5th Thorndon Mile, 4th Haunui Farm WFA Classic
- Lincoln Falls – 4th Uncle Remus Stakes, 5th Levin Classic, 5th Waikato Guineas
Subsequent Group 1 wins
Subsequent wins at Group 1 level by runners in the 2019 New Zealand Derby.
See also
- 2018 New Zealand Derby
- 2017 New Zealand Derby
- 2016 New Zealand Derby
- 2015 New Zealand Derby
- 2014 New Zealand Derby
- 2013 New Zealand Derby
- 2012 New Zealand Derby
- 2011 New Zealand Derby
- 2010 New Zealand Derby
- Recent winners of major NZ 3 year old races
- Desert Gold Stakes
- Hawke's Bay Guineas
- Karaka Million
- Levin Classic
- New Zealand 1000 Guineas
- New Zealand 2000 Guineas
- New Zealand Oaks