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Legarto seals Bosson’s 100th Group One

Opie Bosson reached a historic milestone as Legarto claimed the Gr.1 Herbie Dyke Stakes at Te Rapa

Betsy.com.au by Betsy.com.au
February 7, 2026
in New Zealand
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By Joshua Smith, LOVERACING.NZ News Desk

It was apt for Opie Bosson to bring up his 100th Group One win on Legends Day at Te Rapa.

The 45-year-old became just the second Kiwi jockey, and first New Zealand-based hoop, to bring up the milestone when piloting the Ken and Bev Kelso-trained Legarto to victory in the Gr.1 Herbie Dyke Stakes (1400m) on Saturday.

Many had written Legarto and @opie_bosson off, but you can’t do that to Champions 🏆

Legarto takes out the Gr.1 Herbie Dyke Stakes, bringing up the 100th Group One win for Opie Bosson, aboard the Ken and Bev Kelso trained Mare.

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— Trackside NZ (@TracksideNZ) February 7, 2026

He joins Sydney-based Kiwi James McDonald, who boasts 124 elite-level victories to his credit, and Bosson was rapt to reach the mark after returning from retirement just over six months ago, with the record firmly in his sight.

“It is just huge,” Bosson said. “It has taken a lot of hard work out at Te Akau Stud with David Ellis (Te Akau Racing principal). A lot of people have been involved, Stephen Autridge has been like my rock the whole way through, and I am pleased to have finally got it.”

Bosson struggled to single out a highlight among his many accolades but said his victory aboard Legarto now stands out as one of the best.

“There have been many highlights and to get the 100th today is right up there,” he said. “12 months ago I gave up on 99 and when I came back this was the main goal. To finally get it (is great) and I feel like I am back to riding close to my best. I am pretty happy.”

Bosson, who rides track work regularly for the Kelsos at Matamata, was pleased to bring up the milestone on one of their horses.

“I don’t have many rides for them (Kelsos). I ride a lot of their good horses in their main gallops,” Bosson said. “It is pretty special to ride my 100th Group One for Ken and Bev, they are lovely people and I owe them heaps.”

Ken Kelso also cut an emotional figure post-race, with his wife and training partner unable to be trackside to enjoy the occasion with him.

“It is very special, it is just a crying shame Bev can’t be here to witness it,” he said. “I know it is Opie’s 100th Group One, but it is our 15th.”

While Legarto had her detractors following a series of winless runs, she was backed into a $3.50 second favourite for the Herbie Dyke, and Kelso was pleased to prove her doubters wrong.

“When she loomed up I thought she would be hard to beat,” he said. “Everyone had written her off but she is an Australian Group One winner and you can’t take that away from her.

“It’s a great satisfaction. She has had a few setbacks, she did a tendon and had a lot of time off, and she had a foot problem this time with her heel.

“She hasn’t been going bad races, but she still has been running thirds and fourths. She was back on a good deck today at Te Rapa, which she loves, so she was always a chance.”

Now the winner of 11 races, four at elite-level, and nearly $2.6 million in prizemoney, Legarto will get another chance to add to that record at Ellerslie next month.

“She will have to go to the Bonecrusher (Gr.1, 2000m) at Auckland, which she is not too fond of. We will just take a deep breath today and savour the moment.”

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