Fresh from his first ever harness racing driving double on Wednesday night (Mar. 29), Zev Meredith is going for another at Manawatu on Friday night.
Yesterday the talented junior driver won with New York Minute for his Cambridge-based employer Arna Donnelly and then reined home Cristiano Buccini (Alta Christiano) for Levin trainer Murray Gibbs.
“It was my first double and it’s taken four years,” says Meredith, “and I was pretty eager to get it done and crossing the finish I was like ‘you beauty’.”
The 20-year-old’s had 30 wins overall since his first victory in 2019, not that he was entirely satisfied with his effort behind New York Minute .
“I should have got in a far better possie early but he is racing super.”
Starting off 10 metres in the Manawatu Harness Racing Country Cup Handicap Pace, New York Minute was hemmed up four back the fence at one stage before Meredith managed to get some clear air. Still last at the 200 the Art Major six-year-old whistled home out wide to register his 13th career win by three quarters of a length.
“I was worried but then in the last 100 I thought I might pick them up.”
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His second win of the night with Cristiano Buccini in the Turbo’s Syndicate Mobile Pace was much more straight forward.
Drawn one he took the favourite straight to the lead, only to hand up to second favourite Hey Miki Denario. Meredith then just bided his time, cruising up the passing lane to win by more than a length. It was just Cristiano Buccini’s second win in 34 starts.
After his win in the Country Cup Handicap Pace with New York Minute Meredith will switch stable-mates and try for a Cup double in Friday night’s $18,000 City of Palmerston North Festival Cup with last year’s champion Rough And Ready. He ran on well for third in Wednesday’s race won by New York Minute, when driven by David Butcher.
Donnelly has a good training record in the race in recent years. Rough And Ready, who will start off 35m tomorrow,Ā downed stablemate Bad Medicine in the Cup last year, while New York Minute won it in 2021.
“The race suits him,” Meredith says of Rough And Ready, “he’s a bit of a roller and we can try and chase a penalty free win.”
Comparing the two pacers Meredith says “Rough And Ready has more high speed, and he’s tough” and believes the increased distance from 2000 to 2500m will add the backmarker.
The Cup, at 7.22pm, will also feature Hesashorething who was second to New York Minute on Wednesday, as well as the likes of Cos I Can who possesses a big sprint and has been unlucky in recent starts.
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byĀ Dave Di Somma, for Harness News Desk