Former All Black Liam Squire brought up his first win in harness racing in incredible style when See It Thru (Peak) bolted in at Ascot Park yesterday (Sep. 2).
In just his second start for Oamaru trainer Darryn Simpson and a new group of owners which includes the former Highlanders star, See It Thru left his opposition in his dust.
Squireās first victory as a harness racing owner came with his first horse and in just his second start for the retired rugby star.
Simpson got Squire a share See It Thru after acquiring him from Canterbury.
The six-year-old ran a very narrow second in his debut for his new stable at Winton last week.
See It Thru then went one better when leading all of the way in race 1 yesterday for driver Matthew Williamson.
SEE IT THRU REPLAY
āI said to Liam, youāll think this game is easy but I can tell you itās not,ā Simpson quipped.
āHe was pretty happy afterwards.ā
Squire races See It Thru with his breeder Janice Hadfield, Simpsonās daughter, Ella, and the trainerās mother, Maureen.
The ownership group looks to be in for a fruitful ride with their new trotter.
See It Thru may not have beaten a field of stars, but he could not have been much more impressive in doing so, streeting his rivals by eight and a half lengths.
āHe has got a lot of speed, he has been a bit of a work in progress but he seems to be getting better and better.ā
āHe went 3.09 (for 2400m) at Winton but in that next grade up they sprinted up but they only went 3.15.ā
āSo you would think he would he will handle the step up.ā
āWe didnāt know what we were getting when we got him, his form didnāt look that great but he has kept improving.ā
āEven Matty drove him in work a couple of times and he said this horse has got a fair bit of speed.ā
Williamson was in outstanding form at Ascot Park on Friday, driving a winning double that raised $1200 for prostate cancer research through harness racingās Blue September campaign.
The Oamaru horseman bookended the six-race card, producing another front-running drive to score in race 6 with Mogul (American Ideal).
Williamson trained Boarding Call (American Ideal) to win race 4 with Kerryn Tomlinson doing the steering.
For complete race results, click here.
byĀ Jonny Turner, forĀ Harness Racing New Zealand