Giant-killer Catch A Wave (Captaintreacherous) will tackle the $1mil Miracle Mile after upstaging buzz harness racing pacer Captain Ravishing in the Chariots Of Fire.
But Captain Ravishingās tilt at Australasiaās premier speed test looks over before it started.
Co-trainer Emma Stewart said Captain Ravishing would return to her Ballarat stables today, but added: āI think something isnāt quite right. He wasnāt himself.ā
Catch A Wave was floated back from Sydney back to Gathās stables near Melton, but will return on Thursday week.
āHeās definitely running in the Miracle Mile,ā Gath said. āI wanted to run him in the Victoria and Hunter Cups and didnāt get a run, so Iām keen to have a crack at the Miracle Mile.
āIt wasnāt on the radar as such because we had to win the Chariots to get a run, but he sat outside the prepost Miracle Mile favourite and beat him easily, so weāve got to have a crack.ā
In a stunning upset, $16 shot Catch A Wave sat outside and beat $1.15 favourite Captain Ravishing in a blazing 1min49.1sec mile.
CATCH A WAVE REPLAY
Driver Kate Gath described it as the biggest thrill of her stellar career.
āAll things considered, itās the best. Heās the best pacer weāve had and to sit outside a horse like Captain Ravishing and beat him is a bit surreal.
āThen you add in the whole Richard (Matthews) layer and makes it mean so much more.ā
Matthews, a huge and long-time Gath stable supporter, owned Captain Ravishing before losing a long battle with ill-health last September.
āHe rang me the day before he passed away, when he knew he didnāt have long left, and said the horse was not to be sold. He wanted him to race on the family name,ā Andy Gath said.
āHeās a lasting legacy of Richard for the family and heās brought them together for special moments during a really hard time.
āI was thinking today how much Richard would love to be going to the Miracle Mile.ā
Catch A Waveās win was his 16thĀ from just 21 starts and his third at Group 1 level.
While Catch A Wave produced a career-best performance, Captain Ravishing was down on his breathtaking recent form.
āHe just wasnāt himself tonight,ā driver Mark Pitt said. āHe didnāt travel well and he wanted to duck in under pressure.
āHe didnāt feel like the horse Iād been driving back home.ā
For complete race results,Ā click here.
by Adam Hamilton, for Harness Racing Australia