The Chris Lang trained Bullion Harry (Muscle Hill) made it back to back country cup harness racing victories when he led all the way in the Group 3 Shepparton Trotters Cup.
One of three Lang trained runners in the race, Bullion Harry was sooled to the lead shortly after the start by John Caldow before being able to dictate the middle stages of the race to suit himself.
Caldow increased the tempo during the last lap and Bullion Harry ($16) reeled off a 56.7 last 800 metres in defeating stablemates Courage Stride and the $2 favorite Ollivici.
Caldow acknowledged Langās training prowess in producing Bullion Harry in career best form.
āChris is just a great trainer and he has turned this horse around to get him flying at the moment,ā Caldow said.
Caldow revealed it was his intention to press forward from his wide front row draw.
āChris suggested that I run the gate and just see where I lobbed,ā he said.
āAnd with Courage Stride being a four-year-old up in class I thought he would probably want to take a sit, Ā so it worked out perfectly for me.ā
Caldow admitted he was confident after Bullion Harry took out the John Slack Ballarat Trotters Cup when Ā racing outside the leader.
āOnce I got that comfortable first half I thought Ā Bullion Harry would take some runningĀ down on his Ballarat run,ā he said.
The son of Muscle Hill has now won 12 races with 11 placings from only 38 starts for prizemoney earnings of more than $166,000.
Bullion Harry is raced by Pauline Matthews whose husband Richard passed away in November last year and is no doubt hoping for another big race success when the Andy Gath trained Catch A Wave lines up in the $2.1m The TAB Eureka at Menangle next Saturday night.
For complete race results, click here.
by John Dunne, for Harnesslink