Exciting former Kiwi pacer Minstrel (Rocknroll Hanover) can press his case for a Victorian raid with victory at his first open-class test at Gloucester Park on Friday night.
The four-year-old, already a Group 1 winner of the Golden Nugget, is arguably Western Australia’s most exciting pacer.
At the very least heās right there with another four-year-old, Magnificent Storm, as the future of WAās and potentially Australiaās open-class ranks.
And itās just what WA needs at a time when pin-up pacer Shockwave has been sidelined again, the emerging To Fast To Serious has an injury and their best three-year-old Lavra Joe has been confirmed with a suspensory issue and wonāt race for a long time.
While training team Greg and Skye Bond have what looks like their best batch of open-class pacers ever, Greg said Minstrel was potentially the best.
āWeāve got a really good group,ā he said. āMighty Conqueror has the score on the board and heās back to his best, but Minstrel just has something about him. The drivers (Ryan Warwick and Dylan Egerton-Green) come back after driving him and speak so highly of him.
āHe is still learning and has his quirks, but thereās a great motor in there.ā
Minstrel and Mighty Conqueror join the likes of Vampiro, Patronus Star, Galactic Star and classy former Kiwi mare Wainui Creek in Team Bondās open-class team.
Minstrel made it four wins from as many runs this campaign when he made light work of a daunting 40m handicap to win at Gloucester Park last Friday night.
āWe didnāt really want to run him in those stands, but there hasnāt been races for him. We now want to get some free-for-all and mobile racing into him with a view to the Victoria Cup,ā Greg Bond said.
āOf course everything depends on COVID and if we can travel from WA to Victoria without hassles at the time, but weād love to go to Victoria with a small team.
āItās great theyāve now got the Victoria Oaks, Derby and some big maresā races on around the same time as the Victoria Cup.
āWeād look at taking Minstrel and/or Mighty Conqueror for the Cup, one for the Derby and Oaks and Wainui Creek for the maresā races. Sheās about to race again and she seems extra well.ā
Bond said Dont Bother None and Jett Star were the Derby contenders, while Boorah and Newsy were possible for the Oaks.
Minstrel has the pole and, providing he shows the speed to use it and lead, he looks too good for a moderate free-for-all field tomorrow (Friday) night.
Longer term, Bond is the latest of a growing list of trainers to rule-out the NSW Inter Dominion with his team.
āNo, we wonāt be going. The travel schedule for the heats (to Bathurst and Newcastle), especially when youāve got to come from Perth, is asking too much,ā he said.
āThen there is the stakemoney. Itās just not high enough, especially the $30,000 heats when we race for at least $25,000 in free-for-alls at Gloucester Park every week.ā
By Adam Hamilton