It’s hard to believe consistent square-gaiter Queen Of Strathfield had never won a race when she crossed the Tasman and landed in the harness racng stables of KerryAnn and Rob Morris at Menangle just over a year ago.
Yet the daughter of Danish stallion Peak had run an incredible nine second placings, most of them from standing starts on both islands of New Zealand.
Now Queen Of Strathfield is one of the most consistent trotters going around and Morris has been able to extract nine wins from the plucky mare.
Sheāll start close to favourite today (Nov. 8) at Menangle too, contesting Race 2, where she has been installed an equal favourite with another handy mare Right Moves in the 1609m race.
āSheās been a model of consistency, thatās for sure,ā said Rob.
āShe actually still owned by New Zealand clients and they really enjoy racing her and watching her from there.
āWhen she came over here, she was still a maiden.
āSheās done a really good job; sheās won a number of races and seems to be in really good form at the moment.ā
Morris is also looking forward to handling another new stable acquisition Killara Fireball, who will have his first start for the stable today in Race 4, where he has been kept safe in the betting at $5.50, despite drawing wide on the track.
āHeās a nice horse; he gives me a really good feel at home,ā said Morris.
āHeās had two trials and his first trial was a little bit below what I expected, while in the second trial he went 1:54.5 and was better.
āFrom the wide gate heāll probably have to go back today.
āHeās three but heās a little bit green between the ears and gets a little bit lost.
āHe doesnāt quite know what itās all about yet.
āHeāll definitely run a nice race but he just needs to learn his craft a little bit better now.ā
Like most harness rans in Sydney, Morris will be keenly watching the New Zealand Cup from Addington this afternoon.
āItās a race Iād love to drive in one day,ā he said.
āThe start is the most vital part and unfortunately for the Aussies they donāt have the practise that the Kiwis get from the stand.
āThe first 300m will be the telling factor and it will be a race of tactics early on, thatās for sure.ā
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by Michael Court, for HRNSW