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Bellezze

Sat, Sep 6, 2025

Bellezze

Bellezze indicated she is a mare of quality with a sensational win in the Sportsbet Green Tick Maiden (1250m) at Morphettville Parks.

Racing without luck earlier in the preparation, Bellezze, trained by Aaron Bain & Ned Taylor, was given a superb ride by Jason Holder to race away for an impressive victory.

Caught up between runners early in the home straight, Holder angled the four-year-old mare between runners to dash through for first place.

Bellezze ($4.80) put two lengths on her rivals at the finish with Machinegun Mike ($5.50), second, a neck in front of It’s Only Magic ($26).

Trainer Aaron Bain said Bellezze was a mare which could continue to improve.

“She has been drawing really poorly this preparation,” Bain said.

“The blinkers were on today to help her get through that flat spot she has been finding about the 400-metre mark.

“Today, she was given an absolute peach by Stubby (Jason Holder), one ride for us for one win.

“He got the gap at the 200m, and she exploded.

“It was really good to see. She has always shown of promise and for her to do that and win a metro maiden with the Racing Rewards attached is great for the owners and her breed Paul Kristoris.

“Paul offered for a sale as a yearling and we bought her for $40,000, He came around and asked to retain a share and we were happy to oblige.

“He is a great guy to train for, with his wife Suzy, he is a great supporter of racing in South Australia.

“It was fantastic to win his colours, and I believe Bellezze is only going to get better as she gets out over further.

“There has been a lot of owners who came on board when we purchased her as a yearling.

“I think she can go on for them and still has a few runs let in this campaign.

“Bellezze had her knees cleaned out at the end of her last preparation and had a small chip removed. She has done a great job to come back from that.”

Winning jockey Jason Holder said Bellezze was continuing to improve.

“This is what I love about this sport, making people happy,” Holder said.

“Today, the horse went really well and there were a lot of happy owners.

“Ned (Taylor) is great. He is always looking for advice and makes his own decisions, but I thought to keep her at the 1250 metres adding blinkers would be a good move.

“It worked out really well.

“It was a great training performance, she is nice and fit and very well prepared.

“I had really nice cover during the early stages, but I thought I might have missed the boat when another runner went around me.

To the mare’s credit, when the gaps opened she went through and was too good.

“She was good the other day, and I thought she was better tod

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