Barbara Kennedy, a seasoned name in horse racing circles, celebrated her first double victory on New Zealand turf at Ellerslie. Warren Kennedy, her husband and an experienced jockey, skillfully rode both triumphing horses, Matzden and Hero Of War, in consecutive events. This achievement marked a significant milestone in Barbara’s career, showcasing her adept training capabilities and her husband’s riding expertise.
In the spotlight was Matzden, competing in the highly anticipated Auckland Co-Op Taxis 1400. Despite the daunting obstacle of being drawn wide, this resilient gelding galloped with heart. On a much-improved track compared to the thick, challenging conditions faced at Pukekohe, Matzden danced three-deep from the tail. Under Warren’s keen guidance, he switched gracefully down the center during the race’s climax, outmaneuvering rivals with sheer determination and crossing the finish just a long neck ahead.
“He showed remarkable courage despite finding conditions a shade too heavy last time,” Barbara mused, reflecting on Matzden’s debut. Winning under improved circumstances brought satisfaction to the trainer, validating her confidence despite the difficult draw. Matzden, a son of the illustrious Darci Brahma, boasts a lineage marked by tenacity, inherited from his dam, a Swiss Ace mare named Dentelle. Barbara’s tactical acumen was evident as she prepared Matzden for success.
The excitement didn’t end there. Hero Of War, a promising filly who had her debut run in the subsequent race, took everyone by surprise. New to the racing scene under Kennedy’s tutelage, she defied odds with a stunning display, clinching victory by a short head. Her performance resonated with the competitive vigor she exhibited, suggesting she might flourish further when pushed over longer distances.
Barbara and Warren were both thrilled, particularly since the win unfolded on New Zealand soil at the historic Ellerslie track. “Hero Of War shows glimpses of brilliance,” Warren noted, highlighting the filly’s potential. Despite not showing much flair during workouts, her racetrack temperament proved otherwise. Her gallant spirit was palpable as she staved off competitors, showing the grit and determination of a seasoned racer.
This filly, boasting an impressive bloodline, is out of Assertive Eagle, known for Group 2 performances, and was acquired by Barneswood Farm’s Sarah Green and Ger Beemsterboer. The filly’s hefty price tag from her Karaka sale speaks volumes about her potential, and her win certainly justified the investment.
Barbara Kennedy’s rise in the New Zealand horse racing scene underscores her talent in nurturing and managing young horses to fruition. This particular victory not only solidifies her standing as a reputable trainer but also lays a promising path for her horses poised to conquer longer challenges. As New Zealand racing fans cheer the Kennedys on, the industry eagerly anticipates their next chapter with these rising stars.