Former exciting Kiwi trotting mare Vacation Hill (Muscle Hill) can take another major step towards the upcoming Victorian Inter Dominion series with victory at Melton this weekend.
Trainer Andy Gath expects the five-year-old to lead and go very close to winning the second heat of a series named after his former great Kiwi trotter Tornado Valley. The 2240m mobile is due to go just after midnight (12.07am Sunday).
āSheās come back well. Iām sure sheāll lead and sheās a different trotter in front,ā Gath said.
āPeople ask if sheās just a speedster and I donāt think so. Itās up from 1720m last start to 2240m this week, but I think itās more about her finding the front. Sheās led throughout over 2240m (at Melton) before.
āThat gate speed of hers is such a weapon. The Inter Dominion is where we are heading.ā
Gathās top trotter and one-time Inter Dominion favourite Majestuoso (Majestic Son) is no certainty to contest the series.
āHeās heading in that direction, but we canāt afford any hiccups between now and then,ā Gath said.
Majestuoso wasnāt himself when he returned a couple of months back so Gath had him fully checked over before sending him for a short break.
āHeās had a couple of weeks on the water-walker and heās just got back and started jogging,ā he said.
āWe wouldnāt be fussed going first-up into the Inter Dominion heats if that’s what the timing meant.ā
Gathās stable star, brilliant three-year-old Catch A Wave (Captaintreacherous), is out to atone for a shock first-up defeat when he steps out at Melton on Saturday night.
Gath said broken gear caused Catch A Waveās second defeat in 11 starts.
āHe wears blinds which pull up and down, but they broke during the race and Kate (Gath) couldnāt pull them. He absolutely needs them,ā he said.
āThe only other time he was beaten he raced in an open bridle and laid in and cost himself winning at Geelong.
āWeāre removing all risk and just going with blocks for this week and beyond.ā
Gath is also bullish about the prospects of recent Kiwi import Pull The Other Leg (Sir Lincoln) in the opening race at Melton.
The former Mike Berger-trained pacer looked terrific and ran slick time winning his first Aussie run at Melton last week.
āItās another step-up this week, but heās drawn well and we like him as a horse,ā Gath said.
Another highlight of the Melton meeting is the other heat of the Tornado Valley trotting series where buzz four-year-old trotter Ollivici (Orlando Vici) steps into the big league for the first time for trainer-driver Chris Lang. (Race 4 is set to go at 9.31pm).
The Kiwi-bred Ollivici has gate five against proven open-class performer Nephew Of Sonoko (Danny Bouchea) (gate six) and the talented but sometimes wayward All Cashed Up (Ready Cash) (four).
Lang has openly declared Ollivici potentially his next trotting star and is aiming at the Inter Dominion.
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