He came with a big wrap and now former New Zealand pacer Duke Of Cornwall is being aimed at some major Australian harness racing features following his winning debut in the country.
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Arriving in Sydney in January, the son of Sweet Lou made an impression winning first-up for trainer Belinda McCarthy at Newcastle last Friday.
Driven by Luke McCarthy, the three-year-old colt rated 1:56.6 for the 1609m event which was a test run for bigger things to come.
āI really like him, he feels like he has a big motor but is still immature,ā said the reinsman.
āHeāll have a few runs in Sydney and then aim at the Brisbane Winter Carnival.ā
During the Queensland Constellations Carnival the main races for Duke Of Cornwall are the $300,000 The Rising Sun and the $100,000 QLD Derby.
Duke Of Cornwall had nine starts in New Zealand before being exported, for four wins and two places and set a personal best 1:52.6 when winning at Wyndham three starts ago.
He was purchased by American owner Richard Poillucci in January for a deal reported to be worth $500,000.
Poillucci has purchased many horses from the Southern Hemisphere including the 2019 USA Dan Patch Harness Horse of the Year Shartin.
Watch Duke Of Cornwall’s Australian debut: