The $60,000 Group Two Macca Lodge Sires Stakes Three Year Old Trotting Fillies Classique is a relatively new addition to the harness racing calendar but already the Williamson name is on the honours board.
Nathan trained and drove Hidden Talent to win in 2022 while last year Phil trained the ill-fated Isolate to win with Nathan doing the driving.
This year the family has a three prong attack on the fillyās feature, with Phil lining up Empire City (Volstead) and Torquay Street (Father Patrick) and son Matthew training and driving Princess Sadie (Muscle Mass).
Princess Sadie has had one start back this campaign, winning a ratings race two weeks ago at Addington.
āYeah, sheās come through the run really good, and she should be as good as we can have her for this race,ā Matty said.
Princess Sadie hasnāt got any favours from the barrier draw, getting the inside of the second row.
āHaving a preferential barrier draw in a Group Two race really irks me. Sheās definitely got the worst end of the draws. Weāll just have to see how it plays out. Weāve got a lot of variables thrown at us that will make it more difficult.ā
Itās in Princess Sadieās favour that she has a fine record at Addington, never having run out of a place in six starts there.
āSpeed is definitely her main weapon. If she can get the right run sheās a horse that can knock off a nice race.ā
Torquay Street has had two runs back this campaign and won at Addington in early August.
āIām happy with her. She doesnāt have the class of the other mare (Empire City). Sheās three and taking her chances, but unfortunately sheās copped a second row draw. Matty got the other second line draw so we havenāt had the run of the draws but I suppose thatās how it is,ā Phil said.
Empire City is heading into Fridayās Classique in a fresh state. Her last start was in Auckland in May when she ran an unlucky third in the Northern Trotting Derby won by Inasinglemoment. She hasnāt been cited at any trials or workouts.
āIt didnāt work out because the trials are 2600 and I didnāt want to send her around with horses like Love N The Port. Iām sure sheās ready and is the horse to beat.ā
While all eyes will be on Empire City on Friday night Williamson is also keenly observing the exploits of unbeaten Keayang Zahara, another daughter of Volstead whoās won both the NSW Oaks and NSW Derby. Last weekend she kept her unbeaten record when winning the G1 $100,000 Vicbred Super Series at Melton, running the 2240 metre mobile event in a stunning 2-42.5 ā a mile rate of 1-56.8.
āI did see her race and she was phenomenal. Thereās a 50/50 chance of her coming over. Itāll be good for racing if she comes but itāll lessen everyone else chances.ā
Williamson is a keen fan of Volstead and has two mares booked in to the up and coming sire. He also has a full sister to Empire City, Atlantic City, qualified and ready to race as a two year old.
āSheās going to have a crack. Thereās a nice two year old race for her at Addington ($50,000 Entain Two Year Old Trot) on the 27th. I think if she stood beside Empire City sheād be marginally bigger. Sheās been a slower learner than her sister but sheās catching up fast. Sheās at a stage where I think she can go and race the two year olds and Iām hoping sheāll be competitive.ā
by Bruce Stewart, for Harnesslink