Star trotter Majestuoso (Majestic Son) has been sandwiched in a tantalising front line for the first stage of his Woodlands Stud Great Southern Star harness racing title defence on Friday night (Feb. 3).
The Andy Gath-trained squaregaiter will tackle the series first-up from a brief let-up and following treatment to his hocks after galloping in January 7ās Group 1 Maori Mile.
The seven-year-old will start from barrier three in the nightās second heat, with noted speed runners Mufasa Metro (one) and Majestic Man (two) drawn inside him.
Mighty mare Im Ready Jet has barrier four to add further intrigue, with Maori Mile champ Aldebaran Zeus out wide in seven.
Overall series favourite Just Believe will tackle the nightās other heat from barrier eight, a clash thatāll include Majestuosoās in-form stablemate Chinese Whisper (one), Brent Lilleyās top mare Queen Elida (six) and Chris Langās emerging gelding Ollivici (seven).
Gath said it was a tricky draw for his defending champion, and despite being almost a month without a race, felt he could still be a major player once again.
āIām not thrilled with the barrier draw, being drawn outside Majestic Man. He can run pretty fast times, so it wonāt be easy,ā he said.
āHeās well, I expect him to go well and if things go right heās still capable of winning it.
āHe wonāt be rolling up in a wheelchair or anything. Heās in pretty good order.ā
Gath said he would have liked Majestuoso to trial at Melton on Monday night, but with those cancelled the master trainer decided he would tackle the Great Southern Star first-up since early January.
āIt doesnāt matter, weāll just soldier on,ā he said.
āHis work has been A+, heās really on song and everything, but he had that little set-back and hasnāt raced for a while.
āHeās a quality horse and rises to the occasion when the big races are on.ā
While Majestuoso appears Gathās major chance of more Great Southern Star glory ā he also won it with champion Tornado Valley in 2020 and 2021 and Glenferrie Typhoon in 2017 – the stable has the exciting Chinese Whisper in the first of the nightās qualifiers.
āI know itās a long time since heās seen the arm of the mobile, but he has got good gate speed,ā Gath said.
āWhether he measures up or not – I suspect that he might. I suspect that he will measure up to this class and heās got the barrier draw obviouslyā¦ā
Gath agreed that Majestuoso was his number one seed in the Great Southern Star.
āHeās beat all these horses before and Chinese Whisper hasnāt. He might, but he hasnāt done it yet,ā Gath said.
The Great Southern Star is one of racingās most unique events.
It requires horses to compete in 1720m heats at the start of the night (races three and four) before qualifiers back-up for the $300,000 Group 1 final later on the card (race nine at 10.05pm).
The first three horses across the line in each heat automatically qualify for the final, with the next four fastest trotters on gross time sneaking through to make up the field of 10.
The heats and final are all legs of the Aurora Australis series, which takes in the stateās best trotting races through January and February.
Aldebaran Zeus is currently leading the overall standings on 13 points, with Just Believe on 11 and Majestic Man eight.
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byĀ Tim OāConnor, for Harness Racing Victoria