Split-second move pays dividends

Sleepee winning at Tabcorp Park Melton. Photo by HRV.

An astute split-second decision by harness racing driver Josh Duggan has helped star trotter Sleepee add to her impressive Group race record in the Woodlands Stud Noopy Kiosk Trotters Free For All at Tabcorp Park Melton.

The Alison Alford-trained mare sprinted home to edge out favourite Cover Of Darkness in the Group 3 feature in one of several nail-biting finishes on Saturday night.

Sleepee led briefly in the raceā€™s early stages before Cover of Darkness pressed to the front, giving the five-year-old a cosy run in her first race since April 8.

Duggan told Trots Vision she was travelling well around the home turn and he was ā€œin two mindsā€ on whether to bring her out or wait for the sprint lane.

His mind wound back to Cover Of Darknessā€™s first-up win at Melton on May 29 – and that tipped his hand.

ā€œ(Cover Of Darkness) wanted to get up the track a lot in the straight and didnā€™t trot that well last (time), so I opted to stay and wait,ā€ he said.

ā€œThatā€™s why we opted to take the trail. (Cover Of Darkness) doesnā€™t really trot the straights as well as he does the corners and, our horse being first up, we had to try and look after her at the same stage.

ā€œShe was just going off one trial at Bacchus Marsh last week where she came off the second row and just followed them around. Tonight we thought she just needed the run as thereā€™s a mares race (Group 2 IRT Australia Matriarch Trot for 4&5YO mares) coming up next week ā€¦ so we didnā€™t want to cook her first-up.ā€

The win, in a 1:56.1 mile rate, was the ultra-consistent mareā€™s 13th in 26 starts – of which sheā€™s been unplaced just three times – and took her career earnings to just shy of $200,000.

Her record in elite Group races is just as impressive – three wins, three seconds and three thirds from 10 starts.

ā€œSheā€™s pretty versatile; she can do it tough and she can do it sit-sprint style,ā€ Duggan said.

ā€œTonight I was a little bit worried as in the warm up every time I got to the gate sheā€™d stop and want to walk and carry on, which is not like her as usually sheā€™s normally on her toes.

ā€œBut tonight she was really quick up the straight.ā€

Sleepeeā€™s win was one of several close finishes during the night, with Arocknatthepark (who won by a neck for trainer and driver Tony Calabria), Illawong Stardust (short half-head for trainer Tony Peacock and driver Brian Gath), Jimmy The Irishman (half neck for trainer Adam Kelly and driver Zac Phillips) and Mister Fortunia NZ (head for Andy and Kate Gath) also saluting in edge-of-the-seat fashion.

Cover Of Darkness may have just missed, but his trainer Emma Stewart was still able to score a double with Rockasaki in the Allied Express Blossom Lady and Struve in the Alabar Pace.


SLEEPEEā€™S GROUP RACE RECORD

10 starts, 3 wins, 3 seconds, 3 thirds

Group 1sĀ  5 starts, 2 wins, 1 second, 2 thirds

1st – Breed For Speed Gold Final, Crown 2YO Trot Fillies,

2nd – Aldebaran Park 2YO Trot

3rd – VicBred 4YO Trot Mares Final, 3rd TAB Victoria Trotters Oaks

Group 2 – 3 starts, 1 second, 1 third

2nd – NSW Trotters Oaks

3rd – IRT Australia Matriarch

Group 3 – 2 starts – 1 win, 1 second

1st – Woodlands Noopy Kiosk Trot

2nd – Woodlands Carlottaā€™s Pride

By Shaun Campbell for HRV

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