The much-anticipated US track appearance by one of the best harness racing horses to come from Down Under will happen this weekend.
Australian superstar pacer Lochinvar Art (Modern Art) will head to the qualifying trials at the Meadowlands on Saturday as a key step to resuming his racing career in the United States.
Lochinvar Art had a minor bleed at his final Australian run in September last year, and owner Newcastle businessman Kevin Gordon elected to send him to North America where the rules allow racing on an anti-bleeding agents.
The champion arrived at the stables of Shane and Lauren Tritton at Pine Bush NY in October and Shane said he could not be happier with the stallionās progress to date.
āArty is a special horse ā he is happy and healthy.Ā Weāve let him acclimatise and taken our time with him, which is important, and he has done everything weāve asked,ā Tritton said.
āLauren will drive him in the qualifier and most likely in his first race start.Ā Thereās no doubting she would love to hang onto the drive, and Iād love her to drive him, but we are aware the racing is a little different over here,ā he said.
āOur regular driver Jason Bartlett has been doing a great job for the past 12 months.ā
The qualifiers are run under race conditions, with qualifying horses required to do everything right and run a sub 1:59 mile rate.
āHe will have a few runs with the aim being the Borgata series in March.Ā Itās run over six weeks and is the equivalent of the (Australasian) Inter Dominion,ā Tritton said.
āHeats are worth $50,000 and the top eight point-scorers go into the final at Yonkers worth somewhere between $600,000 and $800,000,ā he said.
āIt can be a bit tricky at Yonkers if the top horses draw the inside.Ā We qualified with Nandolo last year, but drew wide and couldnāt get into it at all.Ā That will be the main target, but we will just take things one step at a time.ā
Lochinvar Art has drawn barrier 1 in his trial, in a field of nine.Ā He is one of five the Trittons will take to Meadowlands on Saturday, including another two ex Aussies in Muscle Factory and Majorly Sexy, along with Irish trotter Harry Knows.
Lochinvar Art has had a career 56 starts for 28 wins; 16 seconds and six thirds for earnings of $A1,405,516.
Gordon said he reached the decision to send Lochinvar Art to the U.S. in the best interests of the horse and a thorough vet check on Artyās arrival gave a glowing report.
āThereās not a sore bone or muscle in his body,ā Gordon said.
āObviously the Trittonās can use Lasix for the bleed issue he had back here and they had to do a bit of work on his hooves with brittle walls ā theyāre not using nails and instead the shoes are glued on with the aid of a fibreglass-type wrap.
āI know the horse is feeling great because Shane told me he occasionally tries to kick Lauren out of the cart!Ā Iām more than happy to have Lauren drive him at the races, but thatās their call.ā
Gordon said he was still comfortable with his decision to send his superstar to North America.
āWe could have stayed here and poked around in low grade free-for-falls, but the chances of the horse bleeding again would have always been in the back of your mind. I really believe I would have retired him instead,ā he said.
āThe decision to send him to the US was made easier by a few people in the sport who I have much respect for. They just told me that I owed it to the horse. The vets do all the treatment over there.
āShane and Lauren are very happy with him.Ā Iām excited to see what he can do over there, but if it doesnāt work out, he will come home and go to stud at Luke and Belinda McCarthyās. One thing is for sure he will always have a home for life here with me.ā
by Terry Gange, for Harnesslink