Harness racing mare Sweet Diamond (Sweet Lou) returned to winning form in the $20,000 Southern Belle Speed Series heat at Ascot Park today.
Her last win was at Addington in April last year.
āWe just lost her there and she wasnāt going as good as she should. She had a few niggly things and had some hard racing. She raced against Millwood Nike a few times which can break your heart. Sheās just starting to hit her straps again so weāre happy. Sheās a nice filly in her own right,ā said Amanda Telfer who trains the mare with her brother Steve.
In todayās 1700 metre mobile driver Tim Williams took her to the top but was challenged to get there by Advance Party who had similar ideas.
āShe has got a bit of gate speed. We drove her at her last start hoping that sheād run on, and she did that beautifully. So we were quite happy to give it a go today and let her rip to the front.ā
Tayla Me was also up at the challenge inside the last 800 metres.
āA couple had a look at her and put the pressure on down the back but to her credit she dug deep.ā
Sweet Diamond showed tons of tenacity to hold off a late spirited challenge by Advance Party to win by half a length, running the journey in 2-01.8 (1-55.2 mile rate).
Now both Kalua Flybye and Sweet Diamond have won heats of the series and Telfer says both horses will be looking for another heat to ensure they qualify for the final.
SWEET DIAMOND REPLAY
The next heat will be run at the Young Quinn Raceway on March 16th with the $40,000 final at Winton on April 13th.
The win extended the Telferās lead in the National Trainers Premiership over last seasonās winners Robert and Jenna Dunn.
āItās a long season but weāre really happy with how we started. Steve wanted to get a flyer. I think weāve accomplished that, and we just have to keep it up.ā
Amanda says the Canterbury based stable has thirty two year olds while in the north her brother Steve has twenty five.
She said that with the two year olds coming through as well as the three three year olds that didnāt quite make it last year, plus older horses also in training, they hope to have the numbers to give them a chance at winning the Trainers Premiership.
Amanda labelled Bettors Anvil (Bettorās Delight) as a two year old to watch out for. He was a $95,000 purchase to last yearās NZB Standardbred sales.
āHeāll be at the trials in a few weeks. Heās a really nice two year old. The bloke that was here today (Franco Ezra) is good too, but the occasion got to him. Heāll be back.ā
For complete race results, click here.
by Bruce Stewart, for Harnesslink