French mare emerges at Melton

French trotter Hopeful Beauty won at Melton last night. Photo by HRV

A French-bred trotter has announced herself as a potential future star with a beauty of a win at Tabcorp Park Melton on Saturday night.

Hopeful Beauty, the product of French stallion Brillantissime and French mare Beauty Life, overcame a back-row draw to win the Aldebaran Park Sweetheart Trot Final in impressive fashion for owners Yabby Dam Farms.

After settling towards the rear, driver Jason Lee took advantage of a slow pace up front to whiz the mare around to the lead with a lap to go before careering away to win by 15 metres in a 2:00.6 mile rate.

She has now won three of her last five starts and Lee told Trots Vision after the race her stable expected more to come.

ā€œ(Trainer) Anton (Golino) has always had the opinion that sheā€™ll keep getting better,ā€ Lee said. ā€œ(He) just had to teach her to be a racehorse and sheā€™s starting to put it all together.ā€

Lee said he needed a ā€œbit of luckā€ for the mid-race move to pay off.

ā€œI was sort of half-happy where we were, knowing that we would probably be able to follow Josh (Duggan on La Serana) into the race,ā€ he said.

ā€œ(But) the speed had sort of slackened out of it a little bit; I just thought weā€™d take off and chance our arm – it came off and we looked good, if it hadnā€™t we would have looked bad.ā€

Lee said the win showed Hopeful Beauty had more than one string to her bow.

ā€œI have sort of always had a soft spot for her in that I think she is really fast and eventually she will be able to get off the gate pretty good too,ā€ he said.

ā€œThe other thing is I think she is pretty tough, which sheā€™s shown tonight. I think as she gets down in grade itā€™s not going to worry her whether she has to come with one run or have to do a little bit of work, and I think thatā€™s her best attribute.ā€

Hopeful Beautyā€™s commanding win wasnā€™t the only trotting highlight from Saturday night – Norquay returned to the winners’ list in the Hyland Racing Colours Trot, as did Royal Charlotte in the Dynamic Print Group Trot. And star Sparkling Success added yet another Group 3 win to his impressive resume in the Niota Bloodstock I Didnt Do It Trotters Free For All.

The pacers didnā€™t disappoint either, with Torrid Saintā€™s win in the Allied Express Pace a big talking point after the five-year-old paced roughly at the line. But HRV Chairman of Stewards Brett Day told Trots Vision it didnā€™t cost the five-year-old the race because he maintained his gait to the line.

Sirletic overcame a talented field to win the TAB Long May We Play Pace. Photo by HRV

And Sirletic overcame a talented field to win the TAB Long May We Play Pace in a sizzling 1:52.3 mile rate for Josh and David Aiken.

Josh said the seven-year-old, a consistent top-level placegetter, had to be driven as a sit-sprinter but possessed the ā€œelectric speedā€ needed to win a Group 1 race with the right run.

ā€œHe is going to be the sort of horse that, with that turn of foot, heā€™ll run into the money most weeks,ā€ he said.

ā€œObviously driven that way he is going to have some bad luck at times, but when he gets the split he shows how deadly he is.ā€

By Shaun Campbell for HRV

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