Saint delivers breakthrough Group win

The Julie Douglas-trained speedster had competed 18 times at Group level without success prior to his breakthrough victory in the Group 2 feature at Tabcorp Park Melton.

Torrid Saint (Stuart McCormick Photo)

Driver Jack Laugher was the man to deliver his long-awaited triumph, which came at start 119 and at six years of age.

Torrid Saint led easily from barrier one and was given a soft time in front, with opening quarters of 29.0 and 30.7 allowing him to zip home in 28.2 and 26.6 to win by just over a metre on the line.

Triple Eight (Jess Tubbs/Bailey McDonough) was second after taking the trail from barrier eight, while stablemate Better Eclipse finished hard from the one-one to grab third for driver Greg Sugars.

ā€œHe just goes about his business and produces every week. He’s just a little ripper,ā€ Laugher said.

Torrid Saint, who is now a winner of 16 races and over $300,000 in prizemoney, is one of 25 horses left in contention for a spot in next Saturday nightā€™s Group 1 Prydeā€™s EasiFeed Victoria Cup.

There was plenty of drama in the Smoken Up Sprint, with Aaron Dunnā€™s star Bondi Lockdown suffering a serious bleeding attack and subsequently stood down for three months.

New Zealander Copy That also suffered a bleed, but it is understood to be on the minor end of the scale.

Copy Thatā€™s trainer Ray Green told thetrots.com.au on Sunday that a decision would likely be made on his place in the Victoria Cup on Thursday.

Queen Elida (Stuart McCormick Photo)

Later on Saturday night, Queen Elida (Love You) picked up a golden ticket into the Inter Dominion Trotting Championship heats with victory in the Chris Howe Trotters Free For All.

The Brent Lilley-trained mare sat parked for much of the last lap and powered clear first-up to win comfortably by over 5m.

John Justiceā€™s Mufasa Metro was second, while Ross Graham-trained Nephew Of Sonoko grabbed third.

Queen Elida, the reigning Victorian three-year-old trotting filly of the year, has now won 15 of 25 career starts.

ā€œSheā€™s just got that point-to-point speed which only the really good trotters have,ā€ driver Chris Alford said.

For complete race results and replays, click here.

by Tim Oā€™Connor, for HRV

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