David Moran is driven by disappointment to win this Inter Dominion harness racing pacing final aboard Honolua Bay (Somebeachsomewhere).
Few have endured a past 12 months quite like Moran, starting with driving this week last year when he āwonā the Inter Dominion pacing final on Expensive Ego, just to lose it on protest less than 30 minutes later.
Soon after he started a seven-month stint on the sidelines through suspension for some misdemeanours.
What kept him focused during his time out was the knowledge his mighty pacer Lochinvar Art (Modern Art) was on the comeback trail and his return would pretty much coincide with Moranās return from the sidelines.
But that turned to custard.
Lochinvar Art bled in a race and owner Kevin Gordon opted to send him to North America to continue his career.
Moranās breakthrough horse, a $1.4 million-earner and Hunter and Victoria Cup winner, was gone.
Champion mare Ladies In Red came to the rescue, continuing on her winning way with Moran in the sulky.
But news broke this week the once-in-a-generation mare had sustained a hairline fracture to a hind pastern. Sheāll be sidelined for at least six months, but given her value in the breeding barn, she may never race again.
Enter Honolua Bay, the potential saviour.
Almost on-cue, the five-year-old has found career best form and drawn superbly in gate two for the pacing final.
āHeās surprised me,ā Moran admitted. āAnd I needed a good surprise for a change.
āHeās always had terrific talent and speed, but heās gone to another level through this series.
āThe versatility heās shown, the toughness heās shown ā¦ I wasnāt sure we would ever see it from him.
āI know they thought long and hard before even running him in the series because they thought he was more of a Miracle Mile horse.
āBut a couple of wins, especially on the second night at Shepparton when I drove him terribly, have been outstanding.ā
Honolua Bay was the only unbeaten pacer through the heats and is trying to match Ultimate Sniper from 2019, who clean-swept the heats and final in Auckland.
āIām going in with plenty of confidence, especially from the draw. It (gate two) gives me so many options and I can play it by ear,ā Moran said.
āI donāt think you can have a set plan going into a race like this, especially with so much speed on the front row.
āHeās a great leader, but itās 2760m and thatās a long way. Heās terrific from off the speed and the draw puts him in the running line without doing any work, if I look at it that way.
āI wouldnāt swap him for any other drive.ā
Honolua Bay ($2.90) has replaced stablemate Act Now ($3) as a slight favourite, but the big firmers since Mondayās barrier draw have been Expensive Ego ($11 into $6.50) and outsider Bundoran ($71 into $17).
In the trotting final, former Kiwi mare Queen Elida remains a firm $2.10 favourite from Just Believe ($4.60), who was unbeaten through the heats but has an outside back row draw (gate 12) to overcome in the final.
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byĀ Adam Hamilton, forĀ Harness Racing New Zealand