Tim Williams set the tone for a brilliant spring with a driving masterclass that produced five winners at Addington on Friday night.
Of the horses the reinsman steered to victory, few were more impressive than Darling Me (Sweet Lou) who chased down Stylish Memphis to win her first start from Stonewall Studās South Island base.
The three-year-old would have had an excuse for defeat when she sat off a sedate speed set up by her main rival, but her brilliant finish meant she didnāt need it.
āShe was really good, I wasnāt sure I was going to run Stylish Memphis down, with the sectionals she got through the middle it was a good effort for us to make up that ground,ā Williams said.
Just one race later the Stonewall Stud team of Williams and trainers Steve and Amanda Telfer produced Superbass (Mach Three) for an impressive victory.
The five-year-old ran out of room in his last start at Addington but there was little chance of that happening when Williams took charge of his race on Friday night.
āHe has been a little bit awkward at times, but I know him a little bit better now.ā
āFinding the front, he was happy and they tell me when heās led he hasnāt been beaten.ā
āObviously you canāt lead all the time, but once he found the front ā he was Tarzan once he got there.ā
Earlier on the Addington card, Williams reunited with Wanna Play With Me (Love You) who made a winning return to racing in her first start from Regan Toddās stable.
The trotter produced brilliant form early last season before it tapered off as the countryās biggest three-year-old trotting features came along.
With the feeling Wanna Play With Me gave Williams on Friday night and in her recent trials, the reinsman thinks she is back in the kind of shape she was last spring thanks to her move to Toddās Woodend Beach stable.
āI think so ā when I drove her at the trials the week before Regan asked how did she feel and I said like her old self.ā
āOther than taking the half hopples off, the beach has obviously been a big assist for her.ā
āHopefully he is back on track with her.ā
Williamsā winning run continued when he drove Franco Niven (Christian Cullen) to victory in Friday nightās feature pace.
The Robert and Jenna Dunn trained pacer clocked a smart 3.12.2 winning 2600m time from his 30m handicap.
Just second up and with improvement still to come, Franco Niven looks set to make an impact in the weeks ahead.
āI think he is in for a good spring, he is in that tricky grade now.ā
āHe was in it for a long time last season and I think that is going to stand him in good stead.ā
āI think he might be a little bit harder to it this year.ā
āThat was evident in his win, he improved a little bit of his first-up run, they ran good time, and to back that up was a good effort, I thought.ā
Williams completed his winning run at Addington on Friday night taking out race 11 with the Steve Dolan trained Arabian Blue (Auckland Reactor).
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By Jonny Turner