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Barastoc Pacers Grand Circuit Series Stories: Pacers 2009/2010 Season |
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Connections of Washakie NZ transferred the Badlands Hanover gelding to the McCarthy stable in Brisbane in a bid to have him readied for the 2009 Watpac Inter Dominion Pacing Championship at the Gold Coast whilst Hall elected to remain in Perth and concentrate on his large stable. Before venturing across the Nullabor last year, Washakie NZ led all of the way to claim the Gr.1 $125,000 Australian Pacing Championship in his final start on the track before relocating to Queensland. Tonight’s victory wasn’t unexpected, Washakie NZ started a warm favourite after some dynamic performances this season including a recent victory in the Gr.1 $100,000 Treuer Memorial at Bankstown after sitting outside of iron tough pacer Karloo Mick before recording back to back victories at Albion Park in 1.54.2 and 1.54.9 respectively. After drawing gate four, McCarthy made his intentions clear and maintained a forward position although racing wide for the first lap, once the pace slackened slightly, McCarthy then challenged for the lead. The lead time was posted in 65.4 seconds. Once in front, Washakie NZ received no peace as the local charges made their moves, arriving on the scene immediately was Im Themightyquinn NZwith Bonavista Bay pouring on the pressure three wide with quarters covered in 30.2 and 29 seconds for the first half of the last mile. Entering the back straight for the final time, Washakie NZ and Im Themightyquinn NZ raced stride for stride whilst Bonavista Bay weakened in a third split of 28.5 seconds. Recent Australian Pacing Championship victor Has The Answers made a sweeping move down the back straight and gave trainer Tony Svilicich hope of securing back to back Pacing Cups before fading on his run. In the straight, Washakie NZ regained the lead after being headed by Im Themightyquinn NZ on the turn and pulled clear for a convincing victory in race record time. The mile rate of 1.56.3 smashed the previous mark of 1.57.3 set by triple Inter Dominion champion Our Sir Vancelot NZ back in 1998. The final quarter was clocked in 30.1 seconds. Ironically, Washakie NZ becomes the first non West Australian trained pacer to claim the state’s biggest event since Our Sir Vancelot NZ went back to back in 1997/98. Since taking over the driving duties, John McCarthy and Washakie NZ haven’t looked back with the 50-year-old racking up a fine record of four wins from six drives including two Group One’s this season. Washakie NZ has now won eight of his fifteen starts at Gloucester Park. With tonight’s victory, Washakie NZ now jumps to outright third on the Barastoc Grand Circuit leaderboard with eleven points, just four points behind current leader Monkey King with four legs remaining. Washakie NZ will now head back to Melbourne early next week to contest further feature races. Washakie NZ is raced by West Australians Kevin Jeavons, Gino Monaco and Lindsay Severn.
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