Lincoln pacer Franco Marek (A Rocknroll Dance) has a bit of a following, especially in the deep south where his distinct harness racing colours carry a lot of significant.
The horse races in the colours of Southland Bowel Cancer advocate the late Blair Vining and they have a large BV on the front and back.
āThe tote goes silly when he races. I donāt believe itās big bettors. Every time he races people like Missy (Vining) and the girls put a few dollars on each way. We went down south to Pack The Park for Blair. At the evening after (the rugby match) people that donāt have a lot to do with racing were coming up to me and saying they follow the horse,ā trainer Greg Manson told Nigel Armstrong from Harness Racing Unhinged.
Owned by Manson, Steven Boyd and Andre Kotzikas the six year old has had just twenty starts and yesterdayās win was his seventh.
āYou couldnāt get him round the track without him rearing up, so heās come a long way.ā
In yesterdayās $30,000 Rangiora Classic driver John Morrison settled the gelding at the tail of the field. At the 600 he set Franco Marek alight, and he dashed around the field. When Double Time popped out in front of him Franco Marek got a nice cart into the race. He was forced wide but came with the genuine stayers running down the outside to beat Buckskin by half a head.
āThey slowed up down the back, but I didnāt want to go too early. I thought if I go at the half (800) I might get beaten late. It worked out good in the end. Heās got raw speed. Heās pretty fast and heās getting better,ā Morrison said.
Manson says Franco Marek is currently in a good space.
āWeāve waited some time to get him right and at the moment heās really right. Heās been to the Coast, and they always say when they go to the Coast they come back as a man. Johnny says heās getting calmer each day, not using any energy anymore and heās travelling off the bit until the business end of the race,ā he said.
With the Winton Cup coming up in April, wouldnāt it be great if Manson ventured south with Franco Marek for the $20,000 feature at the Central Southland Raceway.
by Bruce Stewart, for Harnesslink