There was no more deserving win at the Northern Southland Trotting Club meeting today (Jan. 19) than that of harness racing gelding Macandrew Aviator (Panspacificflight).
The six year old gelding has travelled to Canterbury and beyond more than most, but hadnāt been rewarded as well as he should have been.
However today was his day in the $30,000 Group Three Macca Lodge Northern Southland Cup.
āItās very satisfying. Heās been knocking of a long time, and heās had no real luck in those good races. The old boy deserved it,ā trainer Kirstin Green said.
After a false start driver Craig Ferguson got Macandrew Aviator away well in take two of the pacing features and after an early try for the lead, settled for the trailing position behind pacemaker Mach Quillan (Mach Three).
āOne thing about him is that heās quite tractable so you can have a go (for the front) and then settle one back and he relaxes.ā
At the end of the 2700 metre test, he proved too good, beating a late charging Pembrook Playboy (Bettorās Delight) by two lengths with Lumin Caeli (Bettorās Delight) running third.
MACANDREW AVIATOR REPLAY
āHe showed today he can do a bit of work. He had a go for the lead and then had to come out early.ā
Macandrew Aviator is owned by the Reidie family who race him with the Kiwi Connection Syndicate.
āTheyāre a great bunch of owners. They could have given him to a Canterbury trainer, but theyāve opted to keep him down here on the beach. Iām lucky to have him.ā
Green said his campaign has gone relatively smoothly and the horse has matured into the role of a well-travelled open class campaigner.
āThis time heās really thrived. We took him up to Addington (2021) and he got a bit nervous being away from home. This season Iāve carted him up and back a few times and we truck him out to the beach so he doesnāt know whether heās going to the beach or the races (laughter).ā
She said heās come a long way in the four seasons heās been racing.
āAs an early two year old he couldnāt work 3-30 (2400 metres) and he used to cross fire badly. Each time heās come back into training heās got better and better. We knew he had potential, but you couldnāt work him that hard. Now he can manage it and you can race him more regularly.ā
It wasnāt a good watch for Green who headed back to the stables after the first attempt to get the race underway.
āIām the worst viewer in the world. After the false start I walked back down and put the bridle on a horse in the stalls and hid away until he was away cleanly again.āĀ
For complete race results,Ā click here.
byĀ Bruce Stewart, for Harnesslink