Champion harness racing trainer Emma Stewart has surprised by opting for outsider Mach Dan (Mach Three) as the best chance from her army of runners in Saturday nightās (Dec. 10) Inter Dominion pacing final at Melton.
Stewart and partner Clayton Tonkin equalled the Inter Dominion record by qualifying a remarkable five of the 12 finalists in harness racingās biggest race.
And Stewart said picking between them is a bit like picking your favourite child.
āIām actually going for Mach Dan,ā she said. āItās partly with the heart because heās a real favourite, but thereās a big chance the race will be run to suit him, as well.ā
Itās a shock because Mach Dan is a $17 shot from the back row (gate 11), while Stewart and Tonkinās two big guns ā Honolua Bay (gate two) and Act Now (three) ā have drawn ideally.
āTheyāve got great draws for sure, but there is a lot of speed on that front row. Thereās a chance they could really burn early and that would bring the backmarkers like Mach Dan right into it.
āDonāt forget itās 2760m, the longest distance theyāve gone over in the series so far, so it could be a race for the stayers.ā
Six of the seven pacers drawn the front line are noted for their gate speed.
Mach Dan will be driven by Stewart and Tonkinās stable driver Mark Pitt, while David Moran is on Honolua Bay and Jodi Quinlan aboard Act Now.
Stewart expects both Honolua Bay and Act Now to be part of the early fireworks.
āAct Now is more versatile now, but I still think when it matters he is an out-and-out leader and heās got the draw to try and find the front.”
āHe got a bit too keen in front last week, but was good enough to keep going and still win in track record time.
āIf he finds the front and settles better, heāll be very hard to beat. Heās such a hard horse to get past in front.
āHonolua Bay has really come of age. I still think he could be best sitting on them and sprinting late, but if he found the lead, heād bowl along and really take some catching, too.ā
Underlining Stewartās depth in the race, she also warned Narutac Prince (gate eight, $17) and Beyond Delight (five, $41) could win with the right luck.
āNarutac Prince has the perfect draw from inside the back row. If heās three or four back the pegs and sees daylight at the right time, heāll be dangerous,ā she said.
āAnd I think Beyond Delight is our forgotten runner. Sure, itās not a great draw on paper, but not many horses have his sort of speed off a cold sit. If he had the last crack at them, he could cause an upset.ā
Honolua Bay has grabbed slight favouritism at $2.70 from the easing Act Now ($2.25 to $2.80), while the big post-barrier draw move has been for Team McCarthyās stayer Expensive Ego.
Expensive Ego āwonā last yearās Sydney Inter Dominion final before being stripped of it on protest. Heās been crunched from $11 into $6.50 since Monday nightās barrier draw.
āHeās built through the series, which is how we planned it, and heāll be as good as we can have him for the final,ā driver Luke McCarthy said.
āBut we know the enormity of trying to beat Emma and Claytonās team given how amazing theyāveĀ been through the heats.ā
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by Adam Hamilton, for Newscorp