Winning Kurow treble for father son combo Michael & Matthew Pitman

Pinup Coup  winning at Kurow
Pinup Coup was one leg of a winning treble at Kurow for Michael and Matthew Pitman.
The father and son training partnership of Michael and Matthew Pitman continued their red-hot run of late with a winning treble at Kurow on Saturday.

Consistent performer Nowhere Man added to his impeccable form-line with victory in the second race on the day’s card while Queen Serene made up for some bad luck at her most recent start to secure her 4th career success later in the day.

However, it was the lightly raced Pinup Coup who really caught the eye as she stormed home to secure her maiden success and set herself up for a possible Group 1 challenge later in the season.

A $34,000 Select Sale purchase for Pitman from the Mapperley Stud draft at the 2016 Karaka Yearling Sales, Pinup Coup had hinted she was ready to win despite finishing near the rear at her last start.

“Chris Johnson rode her at Dunedin last time and, even though she ran near last, he got off and said she had ability and was ready to win soon,” said Michael Pitman.

“Unfortunately, he was committed to another ride on Saturday, so he missed out, but he was pretty right in his assessment of her.

“We have always had time for her, but she has needed to strengthen up a little. Now she has got some experience under her belt I expect she can go on with it.”

Pitman hasn’t made any concrete plans for the filly’s next assignment although a trip to Trentham is a possibility.

“There isn’t much around for her in the South Island, so I am tempted to take her up to Wellington for a trip away,” he said.

“We have put in a New Zealand Oaks nomination for her so if she was to do enough to justify a start in a Group 1 feature like that then having a look around Trentham won’t do her any harm.”

Saturday’s winning treble has taken the Pitman team to third on the National Trainer’s Premiership ladder with the pair looking to a big team at Waikouaiti on Monday to add to their current tally of 33 wins for the season.

“We’ve got seventeen entered for Monday but not all of them will run,” said Pitman.

“We also have a few in at Omakau on Wednesday so the weather will play a big part in where they all go. If we get the rain that is predicted, then I would expect to see more at Omakau than at Waikouaiti.”

Pitman nominated last start Timaru winner Gloss as one of his best chances at Waikouaiti with the four-year-old Coats Choice mare set to contest the sixth race on the day’s programme. – NZ Racing Desk

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