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Wood hoping to strike gold with maiden gelding
Joshua Smith, LOVERACING.NZ News DeskΒ β’ Β October 21st, 2025 1:00 pm

Emmy Dazzler will contest the Donaghys Tasman TIM (1600m) at Te Aroha on Wednesday. Photo: Kenton Wright (Race Images)
Cambridge trainer Chris Wood has had a high opinion of Thatβs Gold for some time, and he is hoping he can realise that potential when he attempts to break through for his maiden win in Wednesdayβs Donaghys Moxipor (1150m) at Te Aroha.
The son of Lucky Vega had seven starts for Wood as a juvenile, running fourth in the Listed Counties Challenge Stakes (1100m), and Wood is hoping he has more luck with the gelding as a three-year-old.
βHe showed me a lot last time in, things just didnβt go his way,β Wood said. βHe has got plenty of ability, he is a good mover, so hopefully things fall into place.β
Thatβs Gold trialled earlier this month where he was runner-up in his 850m heat at Te Awamutu, and Wood believes his charge is on song to perform first-up.
βHe is nice and bright, and he has trialled up well,β Wood said. βHe has had a bit of practice and knows what he is there for. It is quite a nice little maiden field, but I expect him to run a race.β
All going to plan, Wood has some lofty ambitions with Thatβs Gold this season.
βWe will set him for the big three-year-old races if he is going good enough,β he said. βThat will be my aim.β
Wood will also head to Te Aroha with Emmy Dazzler and What A Yarn, who will contest the Donaghys Tasman TIM (1600m) and Donaghys Butch Coombe Memorial Cup (1400m) respectively.
βEmmy Dazzler has been running well consistently,β Wood said. βShe has got Sienna Brown (stable apprentice jockey) on and gets four kilos off, so I expect her to be very competitive.
βHer last couple of starts have been on the poly, but she has raced well at Te Aroha previously. I think she will be a nice each way bet.
βWhat A Yarn trialled up nice and has worked well since. I expect a bold race fresh-up.β
Meanwhile, Wood is looking forward to heading to Te Rapa on Monday with Canheroc, who will have his final hit-out over 2400m before heading to Christchurch next month to contest the Gr.3 Martin Collins 162nd New Zealand Cup (3200m).
βHe went a good race last-start at Rotorua (when fourth in the Staphanos Classic, 1950m),β Wood said. βIt was a bit of a slowly run race and we had to go a little bit earlier than what we wanted. He worked as good this morning as he has worked this time in and I think he will be very competitive there.
βFrom there it is on to the New Zealand Cup. I donβt think we will run both days, he just needs the one run into the Cup. He is booked on the second flight going out of Auckland, so everything going right he will just be down there for the Cup.β

