A blockbuster showdown between a group of four-year-old stars headlines an epic night of Vicbred Super Series semi-final harness racing action at Melton on Friday (Dec. 23).
The second qualifier for the four-year-old entires and geldings pits Emma Stewart-trained pacers Idyllic, Major Moth, Act Now, Narutac Prince and Longfellow all in the same race against Rickie Alchinās top-liner One Big Shew.
Itāll be a clash to remember as the top six horses across the line secure direct entry into lucrative Group 1 finals at Melton on New Yearās Eve.
Andy Gathās gun youngster Catch A Wave was breathtaking in his return to racing during the Vicbred three-year-old colts and geldingsā heats at Kilmore last week, and will have to overcome barrier 13 if he is to win his semi-final on Friday night. Juanita Breenās Roarforroscoe was also an impressive heat winner and comes up with the same gate in the divisionās other semi.
Top Stewart-trained juvenile The Lost Storm will begin from barrier eight in his two-year-old colts and geldingsā qualifier, while stablemate Encipher has gate four as she tries to make it six wins in-a-row in a three-year-old filliesā semi-final.
Alex Ashwoodās Tay Tay (three) has the barrier advantage over key rival Tough Tilly (11) in the first semi for four-year-old mares, while Geoff Websterās consistent performer Dougs Babe gets a great chance for a long-awaited success in the divisionās other clash after coming up with a front row inside draw.
Wall-to-wall TrotsVision coverage is planned for Friday nightās meeting, with Ryan Phelan, Jason Bonnington and Kirsten Graham joining caller Dan Mielicki for the broadcast. Rob Auber will host the all-important VSS final barrier draws, which will take place after race six on the card.
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byĀ Tim OāConnor, for HRV