A track record and the Australian trotting landscape were both rattled as Majestic Man dominated the TAB V L Dullard Trotters Cup, stamping himself a clear favourite for Fridayās rich What The Hill Great Southern Star.
While all that occurred largely went to the expected script, with fast-starting Majestic Man comfortably cruising to the lead and then saluting at $1.30, it was the nature in which Phil and Brad Williamsonās Kiwi trotter dominated proceedings that hasĀ tongues wagging.
There was no let up as Majestic Man stopped the clock in a 1:55.4 mile rate, slashing six-10ths off the record that had stood since Keystone Delās win in the 2016 Australian Trotting Grand Prix.
It was a rewarding result for the Williamsons, who sent reinsman Brad and their six-year-old gelding across the Tasman decide potential COVID challenges.
āWe took a big risk getting over here with all the regulations and everything,ā Brad told Trots Vision. āA lot of people back home probably thought we were mad coming. We were the only Kiwis to come and weāve made it a winning trip so far, so hopefully we can carry on.ā
The $50,000 Group 1 win was more than a nice way to kick things off, with Brad saying despite the horse arriving only mid-week he had ānever had him feeling better than he was tonightā.
And he may not need to to claim Australiaās richest trotting race, the Great Southern Star, but the acclaimed Group 1 is certain to throw up an unfamiliar test with the February 5 heats-into-final format.
āObviously I expect him to go super in the first heat providing he draws well and everything, heās such a good short distance, mobile (start) horse,ā Brad said.
āWe are going into the unknown with this double heat racing. We will just have to wait and find out.
āHeās definitely got sensational gate speed, as we saw tonight he crossed them easy as. If he draws the front line in the heat he should be able to qualify for the final. Whether heās going to come out and dominate them, itās easier said than done. If he draws well in a heat that would be ideal and he can get a nice run into the final.ā
Andy Gathās camp again looks like leading the Victorian resistance, with Majestuoso and McLovinĀ both single-figures in the TAB.com.au pre-nominations market, which is now dominated by Majestic Man, who shortened from $4 into $2 on the back of tonightās win.
Majestuoso galloped in the home stretch to finish third tonight, but the trainer was satisfied with the performance in trying circumstances.
āHe did a lose a shoe in the run, whether thatās why he galloped Iām not 100 per cent,ā he said. ā(Driver) Kate (Gath) seemed to think he lost it early, so he probably lost a little bit of balance there and obviously got a bit tired chasing Majestic Man, because he was going so quick.
āWe were pretty pleased he showed a good turn of foot down the back. It was going to be a lot better run if he didnāt gallop, but we were still pretty pleased with the third. Going to have to improve next week, especially on what we saw tonight, but itās all going to be crucial down to barrier draws.ā
HRV –Ā Michael Howard