Accomplished freelance reinsman John Caldow captured his first Group 3 John Slack Memorial Trotters Cup when he partnered the Chris Lang trained Bullion Harry (Muscle Hill) to harness racing victory in the race at Ballarat tonight.
A big win Bullion Harry who did it tough and still cleared away to claim a coveted crown – the John Slack Memorial Trotters Cup – for Chris Lang and John Caldow in tonight’s headliner at @Bdtc150. pic.twitter.com/vQ38HtiChX
ā The Trots (@TheTrotsComAu) July 29, 2023
Despite being caught leading the outside horses, Bullion Harry ($9.50) ranged up beside the leader Sleepee around the home turn before forging clear in the home straight to score by 10 metres from Nephew Of Sonoko and Majestical Belle.
Caldow, who was having his first drive on Bullion Harry, was impressed with the winnerās levels of stamina.
āHe went terrific, it was a really good run,ā Caldow said.
āNothing went right in the run tonight but it didnāt seem to matter in the end,ā he said.
Caldow said he was confident of victory rounding the home turn on the son of Muscle Hill.
āI tried to get cover early and it just wasnāt coming about but then I just clicked him at the 400 as I could see Sleepee got a bit wobbly around the corner and my bloke found a length and away he went,ā he said.
The $2.80 favorite Chinese Whisper worked around the field early to find the lead but then tended to over race and gave ground with 400 metres to travel.
Bullion Harry, who is raced in the same interests as Catch A Wave, has now won 10 races and amassed almost $130,000 in prize money.
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byĀ John DunneĀ for Harnesslink