A handy draw made all the difference to diminutive harness racing filly Haley Robyn. She lead all the way and went down to the line to win her first race at Ascot Park today.
The Sportswriter filly debuted for Ross Wilson and son Chris at the end of last month and after sitting parked finished fourth in that one. But a better draw today gave driver Craig Ferguson the licence to head to the front, and there she stayed, beating Booties Delight by a length and a half.
Haley Robyn warming up for Craig Ferguson
āThe other day she tried to get the lead and had to sit parked, and they went quite quick. Sheās a nice filly and when she got her own way in front today, I knew sheād take a bit of knocking over,ā Ross said.
Haley Robyn going down to the finish line
Returning to the birdcage
Haley Robyn is out of the Somebeachsomewhere mare Von Haley.
āShe was terrible. The worst horse Iāve ever had. I spent two years trying to stop her kicking the hopples off and I had to give up in the finish. It was only the fact that Iād spent $12,000 on the service fee that I thought Iād breed a foal out of her, and Haley Robyn is her first foal. Youād swear this fillyās out of something else because sheās a lovely genuine filly.ā
Ross shares in the ownership of Haley Robyn with his son Rob, Robās wife Haley, Rossās daughter Monica and her husband Ben.
Itās NZ Cup time, and the Wilsons will travel north with Robyns Playboy on Tuesday for the $600,000 Group One New Zealand Trotting Club. The training partnership is more than happy with the geldingās condition.
āWe worked him this morning and heās on top of his game. Heās kicking and bucking and weāre looking forward to having a go on Tuesday. Weāll need a bit of luck to be in the first few but itās going to be fun being there.ā
Robyns Playboy ran tenth in last years Cup and Wilson says the horse is in better shape this year.
āLast year heād had a few more starts and this year heās only had three starts and I feel heās still on the way up.ā
In what some would see as an unusual move Wilson will travel to Christchurch on the morning of the Addington feature.
āHeās a bit of a bugger as he doesnāt eat or drink when heās away from home, so weāll go up on the day. I did that when we went to Christchurch the last time and we left him in some cattle yards at Lincoln for a couple of hours, then carried on to the races.ā
Wilson says this will by Robyns Playboys last start in New Zealand asĀ heāll head to AustraliaĀ after Tuesdayās race where heāll be trained by KerryAnne Morris.
āIāll still own him, and theyāve got him entered for the Interdominions. At my age, the travelling from down here is a bit hard. KerryAnne and Robbie have had horses of ours before and Robbieās (KerryAnneās husband) been trying to get him for a couple of years. Heās finally sealed the deal. Itāll be a sad day when he goes because heās been the best horse Iāve ever had.ā
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by Bruce Stewart