Keeping faith in Washington VC has led to Southland breeder Cleland Murdoch enjoying the thrills of racing what could be his best horse.
Murdoch has had his share of highs in his decades as an owner, breeder and administrator and the best could be yet to come through his stylish winner at Winton last week in Quaddie VC (Washington VC ā C J Galleon ā Falcon Seelster).
Part of being in that position is down to Murdoch and co-breeder and owner Gary Allen booking their mare C J Galleon to recently retired Southland siring stalwart Washington VC on an almost yearly basis.
āThe mare has had four to the races for four winners … he is called Quaddie VC because it was the fourth time sheād been to Washington VC.ā
āTriple VC was the third one, hence his nameā
āI have had some nice horses over the years ā but potentially he could be the best horse I have owned.ā
āBut who knows.ā
Quaddie VC has had two wins from three starts, and will line up again at Ascot Park, Invercargill this Sunday.
āHe can stay and heās got speed, his gait has always been a bit hitchy but I thought he was good at Winton.ā
Murdoch and Allen share in the ownership of Quaddie VC with several of Murray Brownās stable clients.
The breeders syndicated a half share in the horse through Brown, who has trained many of Murdochās best horses in an association that goes back to the trainerās first-ever winner.
āWe had a couple of massive offers for him before he qualified and Gary and myself just decided we would keep him.ā
āWe sold a half share to Murray Brownās clients and kept the horse.ā
āIt has worked out well, but in saying that ever since he won his first race everything that could go wrong went wrong.ā
āWe have had quite a number of little issues with him at the end of that campaign and we turned him out.ā
āHe has been in work quite a while, but Murray has been really patient and slow with him and I think the way theyāve changed the season will help him.ā
āI think he has got a lot of bottom, Brent (Barclay) hasnāt run him out of the gate but he reckons he has got heaps of speed there.ā
Murdoch admitted heās lost count of the number of both pacers and trotters he and Allen have bred together.
With Allen slowing down his involvement in breeding, Murdoch will send three pacing mares to stud on his own
āIāve got three pacing mares, CJ Galleon is going to Always B Miki, Northview Desire is going to Captain Crunch and Galleonās Desire is going to Downbytheseaside.ā
by Jonny Turner