Nathan Williamson and Brett Gray are the frontrunners in the battle for the Southland Trainers Premiership, both having a good chances to advance their title claims tomorrow (Sep. 29) at the Gore Harness Racing Clubs meeting at Wyndham.
Williamsonās classy colt Rakamurph (Captaintreacherous) won on debut and then backed it up with a good second in the Oamaru Juvenile Stakes. He lines up in Race One.
āHeās come through the run (Oamaru) well and is improving all the time. Itās a small field which is a shame for the club but heās a nice horse and I think heāll be hard to beat,ā Williamson said.
He draws inside his main rival Spirit Of Arion (Sweet Lou).
Charlie P (Master Glide) strung together very good form at the end of his last campaign, and he returns to the racetrack with two trials under his belt. The four year old starts in Race Eight.
āHe trialled nicely in that second trial. Heāll keep improving and heās a genuine horse whoās in for a good campaign. As he gets older, heās going to mature. Heāll go a good race.ā
Brett Gray has four runners down to start at the Young Quinn Raceway.
There was plenty of confidence surrounding Xlendi (Somebeachsomewhere) when he debuted at Oamaru earlier this month and the giant four year old, after experiencing traffic problems, came home late for a very good second. He draws barrier seven in Race Four.
āIt was a great run at Oamaru. It was a good effort to get as close as he did because he was a bit off the leaders at the top of the straight. Heās thrived since. Heās my best bet,ā Gray said.Ā
Cool Phelan (Pegasus Spur) starts off the twenty metre mark in Race Five. She didnāt finish as well as expected at Oamaru.
āShe didnāt handle the trip to Oamaru, had a good shake and shiver and had run her race before she had it. Sheāll be a bit calmer racing down here and I expect her to go a bold race.āĀ
Swedish Starlet (Mach Three) after looking like the winner at her last start at Winton, was run down late. She gets a chance to go one better in Race Seven.
āShe just ducked in a couple of times. Sheās doing a good job and isnāt too far away from winning.ā
Peregrine (Pegasus Spur) (Race Eight) faced stronger opposition last time she raced at Oamaru. Despite her twenty five metre handicap she should have too much quality for this field.
āItās a nice race for her. Tristan is driving her for the junior concession. Hopefully she gets a good run and runs home.ā
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byĀ Bruce Stewart, for Harnesslink