Nathan Williamson realises the mountains he is climbing about only going to get higher. But after a personal best night at Addington on Friday says it is great just to have horses good enough to be aimed at New Zealandās best harness racing contests.
Williamson trained his first Addington double with Sand Wave (Siresā Stakes Magnifique) and Andy Hall (open trot) and added a catch drive win on Harold Smith for his first Addington driving treble.
āIt was a great night, you donāt expect everything to go that well in two big races at Addington,ā said Williamson.
Sand Wave (Somebeachsomewhere) made it eight wins from 14 starts in the three-year-old feature and punters were comfortable a long way from home as he wrestled the lead early and Williamson kept up a good tempo, allowing Sand Wave to pace his last 800m in 55.6 seconds and win easily.
āIt couldnāt have worked out any better,ā he says.
SAND WAVE REPLAY
āHe will go for a spell now and we will set him for the Derby at the end of the year.
āI am not kidding myself about the challenge that lies ahead with him because there were probably six three-year-olds as good as him or better who werenāt there last night who will be in the Derby.
āBut he just keeps getting better so that will be his aim and then he will have some good country cups down this way over the summer.ā
Andy Hall (Andover Hall) made the most of a great Williamson drive and key rivals like Majestic Lavros galloping to win the open trot and he could return to Addington for another free-for-all before joining Sand Wave in the spelling paddock.
āHe is a good horse but unfortunately for him he is racing in a great era and you canāt ever see him beating Sundees Son or even Muscle Mountain and Bolt For Brilliance so he is in for some tough racing next season.
āThat is if he actually stays here as there are a few offers for him and he might even end up in Australia.ā
Earlier in the night Donāt Stop Dreaming remained unbeaten in the Welcome Stakes and looks another superstar in the making off the All Stars production line while they also trained the winner of the two-year-old trot with High Energy absolutely bolting away with the SENZ Trotting Stakes, trotting her last 800m in 57.3 seconds.
It wasnāt all plain sailing for favourite punters though as Shan Noble was beaten by Dance Time, courtesy of superior gate speed, in the free-for-all pace while $1.25 chance Republican Party was pulled out of his race straight after the start when he suffered a punctured sulky tyre.
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