Shantelle Rose has developed a ‘giant-killing’ reputation over the course of her 82-start career and trainer/breeders Jeff and Sharon-Lee Chignell are hoping she can surprise a couple of more-fancied rivals in Saturday’s Snow Queen final (525m) at The Meadows.
Shantelle Rose, a member of the Rosedale-based Chignells’ prolific Fernando Bale x Dash Of Rose litter, chalked up her 12th career victory and first from seven appearances at The Meadows with an impressive victory in her heat of the female-only series.
Sent out at $12.80, Shantelle Rose ran home strongly in the home straight to defeat Andrea Dailly’s favourite Gypsy Vista in 30.04sec.
“She’s no champion but she’s an honest, little trier,” Jeff Chignell said.
“Her heat win didn’t surprise us. It’s that old saying of females running against females and that made a difference.
“She is very timid and doesn’t like getting knocked around in her races, so taking on bigger dogs doesn’t help, but when she gets left alone and doesn’t get belted she’s capable of doing what she did last week.
“She has claimed some pretty big scalps at various times and Paul Hammon (race caller) has referred to her as the ‘giant killer’.”
Michelle Nolan’s G1 Hume Cup placegetter Zero Cool, which ran third in the 2020 Snow Queen final, was the quickest of the three heat winners, clocking 29.90sec.
The Daryl Holmes-trained Sweet Petit, winner of the Pink Diamond Princess series in June, claimed the other run-off in 30.07sec.
“Being realistic, I think the red (Zero Cool) is a certainty,” Chignell said.
“I just can’t see it getting beaten and I think even though Daryl Holmes’ dog has drawn Box 5 it’s good enough to get across.