Winning the inaugural $80,000 Beautide (Bettor’s Delight) would be right with any career highlights for top Tasmanian harness racing horseman Todd Rattray.
Not only was Beautide the greatest pacer Rattrayās family has been involved with, but also one of the best pacers to come out of Tasmania.
The powerful gelding won two Inter Dominions (2014 and ā15), the 2013 Miracle Mile and a string of other major races in a career spanning 81 starts for 49 wins, 20 placings and a thumping $2,183,132 in prize money.
āItās great theyāve named a race like this after him (Beautide) and it looks like Iāll have three runners in it, which will be a real thrill,ā Rattray said.
The Beautide will be run onĀ Hobart on Saturday weekĀ and the winner will snare Tasracingās prized slot in the worldās richest harness race, the $2.1mil TAB Eureka, at Menangle on 2 September.
The Beautide connection runs even deeper given Menangle was home to his three biggest wins in the Miracle and those two Inter Dominions while trained by Rattrayās brother, James.
āJust to be a big part of the Beautide will be great, but Magician will be favourite and if he would win and get that ticket into the TAB Eureka it would be fantastic,ā Todd Rattray said.
āThe TAB Eureka is shaping as an incredible race and I know our horse would need to improve a lot to give it a shake, but, hey, Beautide improved a lot when he went to that big track at Menangle.ā
Magician impressively won theĀ Group 3 Raider StakesĀ for four-year-olds in Hobart last Sunday week and will sharpen-up for the Beautide with his final lead-up run in a 2200m race in Launceston on Sunday.
āWeāve decided to run him again this week. He backs up well and it should top him off nicely,ā Rattray said.
Magician has been a āwork in progressā for Rattray, but has turned the corner this season with his last seven starts netting five wins and two seconds to take his career record to 17 starts for nine wins, five seconds and two thirds.
āHe hasnāt been an easy horse to train, to be honest,ā he said.
āYou could always see the ability there, but he wanted to hang quite badly and he just didnāt want to go at times. Heās been a challenge for sure.
āBut his last four or five runs, heās turned the corner and heās showing a bit more speed and really developed a will to win.
āHis strength would be his best asset. That night (two starts back) he sat outside Joe The Bookie and just kept coming, it showed me how much he wanted to win.ā
Rattray also plans to run four-year-old Maebee and three-year-old Nyack in the Beautide.
āMagician is clearly my best hope, but Nyack would be the next best. He ran a pretty quick quarter at Hobart (when third) last time out,ā he said.
āMaebee is going along ok, but doesnāt have the will to win of a horse like Magician.ā
by Adam Hamilton, for Tasracing