After a quiet start to the new season Ascot Park harness racing trainer Tyler Dewe finally got on the board with South Seas Rock (A Rocknroll Dance) scoring a well deserved win at the Wairio Trotting Club meeting at Winton today.
Prior to todayās win Dewes last win was with the same horse on Cup Day in December last year.
āItās been getting to me a wee bit. Weāre quarter of the way through the season and weāve been thereabouts but havenāt got one across the line,ā Dewe said.
Shortly after the 2400 metre mobile dispatch, driver Hayden Douglas took South Seas Rock to the front. The five year old was always travelling like a winner and with no real pressure he held on to win by a length and a quarter from the trailing horse Bowlem Over.
āThis is how he races best, in front or parked. In his races for me heās led three times and won twice and has sat parked three times and he ran second in all three of those starts. He does go better up on the pace.ā
Noticeably South Seas Rock was on a tight rein for most of the trip.
āHe can get like that but thatās just him and heās just in a really good head space. Itās not that heās over-racing, heās just wanting to go. He was beautifully rated today in 57 (800 metres) 28.4 (400 metres) and 2-58 (overall time).ā
Todayās win was penalty free so South Seas Rock stays in the same grade for his next start.
āHeās still a rating 58 horse and we may keep Hayden on now for half rating points. We just have to weigh it up. Another win wonāt be too far away.ā
Todayās win was the second in Douglasās first season of driving.
by Bruce Stewart, for Harnesslink