Clevedon trainer John Dickie has some key runners in harness racing feature races at Alexandra Park tomorrow night.
He has two runners in the $110,000 Group One Breckon Farms Northern Trotting Derby.
In last weekās Three Year Old Trotters Championship, Father Barry (Father Patrick) made ground late to get within three quarters of a length of Empire City.
āI thought heād go well but I thought the lack of racing experience would count against him. But he went terrific. He just needs a bit more racing and heāll be a genuine racehorse one day,ā Dickie said.
Bolt For The Hill (What The Hill) lost a massive amount of ground at his last start and without too much space, ran home strongly at Cambridge.
āHe had a couple of starts at two but now heās actually matured a lot. Heās a maiden but heās not the worst. Itās a shame he missed away at Cambridge because thereās no doubt he would have won. Heās not a silly horse, heās just green and lacks a bit of ringcraft.ā
Dickie has a good record in the Northern Trotting Derby, winning with Speeding Spur in 2015 and Paramount Gee Gee in 2011.
Old Town Road (Bettorās Delight) gets his chance in the $250,000 Group One Trillian Trust Auckland Cup. He was powering home in the Roy Purdon Memorial finishing third and should be fitter for tomorrow nightās assignment.
āIām extremely happy with him and he really needed the run last week. You seem to get him ready to race and something goes wrong. Heās worked well this week and his appetite has been terrific so fingers crossed.ā
Dickie says the key to Old Town Road featuring in the finish is to get a better start.
āI think weāll be fine. In the past heās generally been alright.ā
Old Town Road finished a close 5th in last years Cup won by Akuta.
Bobby Boy (Sir Lincoln) completes Dickieās night in Race Ten. The four year old has only been with John for six starts and heās won twice and recorded three seconds.
āHeās a real trier. He raced well the other night. He lugged in just before the turn when Zac (Zachary Butcher) wanted to hook him out. He actually hit the line really good so heās racing terrific and itāll take a nice run to beat him.ā
by Bruce Stewart, for Harnesslink