Exciting Kiwi import Cranbourne (Lincoln Royal) will chase the Hunter Cup after upstaging Inter Dominion harness racing winner I Cast No Shadow in last nightās (Jan 14) Group 2 Shepparton Gold Cup.
Caretaker trainer David Aiken said the six-year-old had come through āa pretty easyā Shepparton win well.
āHe didnāt go much quicker than he wouldāve in a trial and he seems great this morning ā¦ heāll back-up next week at Ballarat and then go to the Hunter Cup,ā he said.
āHe went quickly for the first bit to get the lead, slowed them up and then it was really just an 800m sprint home.
āI really like him and I know heās going to just keep improving.
āThatās the first time Nathan (Jack) has driven him and he was impressed, too.ā
Cranbourne, a winner of 12 of his 44 starts in NZ, surprised by easily crossing I Cast No Shadow at the start and ripped home in 54.5 and 26.6sec to fend-off that horse and win by a half-neck in a 1min59.5sec mile rate for 2690m.
Cranbourne blazes early and late to gift Nathan Jack his first Neatline Homes Shepparton Gold Cup and David Aiken his fourth, winning ahead of ID22 champ I Cast No Shadow.
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āIt showed heās going to be very competitive in these top races. We donāt have an real standout horses at the moment, theyāre an even bunch,ā Aiken said.
āHe made the most of a good draw last night and draws are going to be important in these big races coming.ā
Aiken bought Cranbourne from NZ for his friend, wealthy US owner Steve Finkelstein.
āWeāve been looking for a nice horse for Steve for a while and it looks like weāve found the right one,ā he said.
āHeās booked on a plane to the US on March 24, but the timing works well because we can go to races like the Hunter Cup and Miracle Mile before then.ā
I Cast No Shadow lost no fans with his close second at his first run since winning the Inter Dominion final at Melton on December 10.
He will also back-up along with stablemates Major Meister and Majestic Cruiser in the Group 1 Ballarat Cup next Saturday night.
As sharp as Cranbourne was last night, the bar will be raised again at Ballarat with NZās best pacer Copy That and Victoria Cup hero Rock N Roll Doo lining-up.
Anthony Butt will drive Rock N Roll Doo with trainer Mick Stanley sidelined by a back injury.
Kiwi star Blair Orange is making the trip across the ditch to drive Copy That, winner of the past two NZ Cups, in the Ballarat and Hunter Cups.
Another classy Kiwi, Old Town Road, will also tackle the Ballarat and Hunter Cups.