The stakes are high from the first major harness racing meeting of the year, with this weekend Group 2 cup a much-valued prize and an important pathway to the TAB Summer of Glory’s Grand Circuit racing.
Saturday’s (Jan. 7) Garrards Horse & Hound Bendigo Pacing Cup has drawn headliner Rock N Roll Doo (Rock N Roll Heaven) amid a field hungry not only to bank full points in the first leg of the 2023 Trots Country Cups Championship but to build towards the February 4 Del-Re National A. G. Hunter Cup.
Trainer/driver Mick Stanley said the $75,000 feature would be an important fitness āspringboardā for Rock N Roll Doo, whoĀ ran third behind fellow Bendigo Cup hopeful Major Meister and Mach Dan in the December 17 Cranbourne Cup, his only start since his NZ Trotting Cup tour.
āThatās always been our plan this time in,ā Stanley toldĀ Paul Campbellās Campbells Comments. āCranbourne and Bendigo, the gaps are spaced really well that we could use them as two lead-up races into Ballarat and the Hunter Cup.
āThatās why I missed the (Vicbred Super Series), I wanted to get a really good blockĀ of staying races under his belt before the Hunter Cup.ā
Stanley said he was āreally happyā with the third at Cranbourne, when Rock N Roll Doo had to overcome a back row draw and do plenty of work in the chair before finishing nine metres adrift of Major Meister.
The fortunes have turned for Saturday night, with Rock N Roll Doo drawing gate one and Major Meister gate 11, which has seenĀ the TAB price them at $2 and $3.30 respectively.
Rock N Roll Doo has shown only modest gate speed to date and is likely to come under early pressure from the likes of speed merchant Max Delight, who will be steered off the front row by Chris Alford. Alford shared on Twitter the draw was ānot idealā for the favourite, to which Stanley replied it was āperfectā.
Either way Stanleyās full of confidence of capturing a first Bendigo Pacing Cup, a trophy that would also be welcomed by the Douglasā stable.
Julie and Glenn Douglas have Torrid Saint starting from gate nine off of a seventh placing in the Cranbourne Cup and second placing in the Inter Dominion pacing final.
āWe gave him a little let up after Cranbourne, nothing major, just freshened him up for the tilt at Bendigo,āĀ Glenn told Campbellās Comments.
āYou always want to win your home town cup, well I feel you do. Weāve won a number of cups across the state. Bendigoās one that has alluded us and it would be terrific to get the prize.ā
The Bendigo card also includes the Aldebaran Park Maori Mile, a $75,000 Group 1 that’s earned a reputation as Victoria’s fastest trotting sprint.Ā It also serves as the first leg of the show-stopping Aurora Australis series.
The Bendigo Cup is also part of a double-header to kick off the Trots Country Cups Championship, with the Jim Phillips Memorial Cobram Pacing Cup to follow on Sunday.
The race has drawn a trio of New South Wales raiders, with Jason Grimson entering Lightning Dan and Fire Fox and Rickie Alchin starting Watts Up Sunshine. The card also features the Central Murray Credit Union Cobram Trotters Cup, a modest six-horse race that includes Dont Care and Powderkeg.
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