King Arthur (Auckland Reactor) made it back-to-back harness racing wins at Addington Raceway on Sunday when taking out the First Direct Taxis Mobile Pace (2600m).
The Auckland Reactor gelding was victorious over 1980m at the Christchurch track last week and Gray was confident of another bold showing.
āI thought he would have been a $2 favourite in that field,ā Gray said.
From his outside draw on the frontline, King Arthur was launched off the gate by driver Ross Cameron to take an early lead before handing up to Itās Me.
King Arthur enjoyed a soft trip throughout before taking advantage of the passing lane and running away to a 1-1/2 length victory over Itās Me, with a further 2-1/4 lengths back to Maximilian in third.
KING ARTHUR REPLAY
āHe has got great gate speed, so we were always going to press forward and it was just a matter of whether he was going to stay in front or hand up to something,ā Gray said.
āRoss has driven him really well all the way through and he made the right decision.ā
The seven-year-old gelding has been in impressive form this preparation, winning two and placing in three of his seven starts.
āHe has always had plenty of ability but his form tapered off (last preparation) because he had a bad abscess burst out the top of his foot,ā Gray said.
āHe had about five months away from racing but he has come back a bit stronger and better this time in.
āHe has always been really big. He qualified as a two-year-old when Ken Dixon had him. He has just taken a lot of time, but he is finally there, which is good.ā
Gray was also pleased by the performance of stablemate Motor Mouth earlier on the card when running third in the Fahey Fence Hire Handicap Pace (2600m).
āMotor Mouth is probably the best horse I have had and running third in the Summer Cup up at Rangiora was a massive highlight for us,ā Gray said.
āWe paid $500 for that horse and he has won about $15,000 since we have had him.
āThe whole team had been going really well, which has been great.ā
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byĀ Joshua Smith, for Harness News Desk