West Melton horseman Hayden Cullen scored a harness racing double at Addington tonight.
General Jen (Captaintreacherous) only qualified at Ashburton eight days ago but carried strong support tonight on debut. In the hands of Blair Orange tonight he held on to beat favourite Forever Dream (Downbytheseaside) by half a head.
āWhen I took her to qualify the second time she made a mistake behind the gate when she shied at the starter who was right in front of her. Sheās one of those tradesmanlike horses. Sheās never had any issues. She just gets out there and does the job,ā Hayden said.
It was a good result for the stable with stablemate Winelight (Downbytheseaside) running home nicely for third.
āShe went nice too. Sheās getting better all the time but still has a bit to learn and isnāt steeringĀ 100% but I thought her run was very good also.ā
Cullen said heād not been sure whether General Jen got the call.
āBlair said she got to the front fairly easily and knocked off. Sheāll take a lot of improvement from that and a bit more ringcraft.ā
Both General Jen and Winelight are owned by Kevin McKerrow from McKerrow Bloodstock.
āWeāve got four two year old fillies from him and those two are the first ones to the races.ā
General Jen is out of Gold Elite (Bettorās Delight) which won six races for Geoff Small and is the full sister to Gold Ace, the winner of twenty two including four Group One races; the New Zealand Derby, Siresā Stakes Final, New Zealand FFA and Three Year Old Emerald.
There are plenty of other winners in the family including Charlie Brown, Tasmania Cup winner Whereās The Gold, and Always Elite.
A $70,000 G2 race at Winton on 13th April is a possibility for General Jen but thereās also the Cobbitty Equine Farm Leonard Memorial at the Cheviot meeting on the 7th.
āThereās a bit of a balls up with the programming. The Cheviot meeting is next week and the one down south is only six days later so you canāt go to both. Weāll just have to talk to our owners and work out a bit of a plan.ā
Earlier in the programme Cullen won with Wish Me Luck (Vincent). The three length winner was driven by Sam Thornley who currently sits in second place in the New Zealand Junior Drivers Premiership behind Carter Dalgety.
āHeās (Wish Me Luck) been faultless really. His first three runs for us have been good and he looks like a pretty promising horse.ā
Cullen says heās beginning to build good stable numbers with twenty horses currently in work.
āThe numbers are stepping up all the time. We had success with Indiana Arden so weāve got another couple from John Stiven.ā
by Bruce Stewart, for Harnesslink