Tony Stratford has given his team plenty of practice on turf ahead of the first grass track meeting of the year on the Otago and Southland harness racing circuit.
Stratfordās team have done enough miles on grass at their home track at Gore to be primed for their assignments at Wingatui on Friday.
Among the four-horse line up is Van Liberty, who has been forced to do a power of mid-race work in his two career starts.
But that looks set to change in race 2.
Taking on just seven rivals means thereās every chance the two-year-old will be able to slot into a sweet spot from barrier 5.
From there, Stratford is hopeful the pacer can deliver a little more than in his last start at Winton.
āHe was probably a bit plain last start, to be fair.ā
āHe was three-wide basically the last mile and the one he was following didnāt cart him around the bend.ā
āHe went good, but he is a smart horse so I thought he would have won with that run.ā
āHe seems well though and we have worked him on the grass at Gore, so he will be hard to beat.ā
Blair Oranges drives Van Liberty and he also takes the reins behind Unsurpassable in race 7 for Stratford.
After a huge maiden victory, the pacer was a little disappointing in his last outing at Winton.
But Stratford has him ready to bounce back on Friday.
āHe was a little bit plain at Winton even though it was a strong race, I was confident he would win and he went fair.ā
āWe freshened him up a little bit and he has worked super on the grass.ā
āHe would be our top pick for the day.ā
Calypso Rock looks like he will have plenty to offer for Stratford and Orange in race 10.
The big, rolling type has drawn barrier 1 and could take plenty of catching.
āDrawn 1, he is better over the shorter trips, I think, and he will certainly give them something to chase.ā
Westland Peak heads into race 1 for Stratford on the back of a tidy trial performance at Gore.
The effort displayed the ability the trotter hasnāt been able to show in her last two starts, where she has galloped away.
āShe is a 20-start maiden that has done nothing, but she can trot.ā
āShe feels like a three or four-win horse.ā
āIf she goes away, she certainly can win.ā
Orange also takes the reins behind Westland Peak.
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by Jonny Turner