By Glenn Davis
Trainer Matt Kropp is hoping his success with New Zealand-bred horses can continue when Romakash runs at Doomben on Thursday.
Kropp bought Romakash for $46,000 as a yearling across the ditch and the now six-year-old has won more than $217,000 with nine wins and as many placings from 40 starts.
Kropp has enjoyed plenty of success with New Zealand-bred stayers including Trusty Lad, who won the Three-Year-Old Stayers series in 2018.
Romakash is by New Zealand-based stallion Roc De Cambes who has produced some promising stayers.
The grey gelding will be out to turn the tables on Northern Rivers stayer Torrens in their return clash in the Benchmark 78 Handicap over 2200 metres.
The Ballina-trained Torrens beat Romakash by almost four lengths in their last encounter over 2200 metres at Eagle Farm on Boxing Day.
“It’s a hard race with a lot of dangers including Torrens,” Kropp said.
"I have had a couple by the stallion and they can all gallop if you give them a bit of time."