Comeback harness racing pacer Life Of Art (Art Major) showed plenty of grit when he held off two strong challenges to win his fourth race at Addington today (Apr. 8).
Originally trained by Darryn Simpson the gelding won his first race at Kurow in August 2021 as a three year old and finished his season off at Addington in October when he ran tenth, but he clearly had issues.Ā
āFor a horse that wasnāt right, Darryn did a good job getting two wins. We just thought he was sore so he went to the beach, but he was no better there so thatās why we put the dye through him. Itās not cheap but I took a punt,ā owner Gary Clarke said.Ā
Dye is sometimes run through horses to help locate problems as it is with humans and after running it through Life Of Art it was discovered the horse had a weak bone in a back leg.
āPeter Gillespie (Vet) said that once horses turn four you can inject them to help strengthen the bones.ā
Life Of Art was then off the scene for over two years, completely missing his four year old season. He recommenced racing at the Waikouaiti meeting in February this year for new trainer Amber Hoffman.Ā
Clarke said the horse was jogged for two months before Hoffman got a bit more serious with him.
āOriginally he couldnāt trot, and he just cantered but since heās been injected he can trot. Amber says they strengthen up a lot better if they trot.ā
Since being with Hoffman heās started six times for two wins and two minor placings.
In todayās race driver Blair Orange went forward early and wrestled the lead off Coachella (Sweet Lou) before setting up a steady tempo in front. Heading for home, Life Of Art had a narrow lead and it looked as though both Coachella and Ardens Delight (Bettorās Delight) were going to run him down. But under the urging of Orange, Life Of Art fought back to beat Coachella by half a neck with Ardenās Delight a head back in third.
LIFE OF ART REPLAY
The 1980 metres was run in 2-23.6 (1-56.6 mile rate) with the last 800 metres in 59.1.Ā
āHeās only had a handful of starts and I reckon next year he should be even better.ā
Life Of Art is out of Nickyās Ideal (Western Ideal) and was bred by Clarke after heād bought and raced two of the mareās first foals Parama (Bettorās Delight) and Nikasa (Bettorās Delight).Ā
āAfter I bought the first two foals Paul asked me if I wanted to buy the mare.ā
Life Of Art was the first foal Clarke bred from Nickyās Ideal.
He has also bred Ideal Dance (A Rocknroll Dance) out of the mare who won once for Simpson before he was sold to Australia where heās won a further two races. He has a three year old gelding by Sweet Lou out of the mare and a two year old filly by the same stallion.Ā
Clarke is beginning to rebuild his horse numbers after having become so annoyed with the governmentās handling of Covid that he sold half his racehorses. One of which was Have No Fear (Father Patrick) which he sold for $100,000.
āSo Iāve had to start from scratch again. Iāve got ten two year olds and ten yearlings.ā
Heās particularly excited about a two year old he has in Nathan Williamsonās stable which he bought privately for good money. Named Ultimate Weapon, the two year old by Bettorās Delight is a full brother to Ultimate Sniper the winner of fourteen races and $842,792.
Ultimate Weapon is due to go to the workouts in the next few weeks.Ā Ā Ā
For complete race results,Ā click here.
byĀ Bruce Stewart,Ā for Harnesslink