NSW: This Breeders Crown eerie for top horseman

20 November 2020 | HRNSW Media
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Trainer-driver Blake Fitzpatrick will have to horses race in the Breeders Crown Finals at Melton all the way from Menangle on Saturday night.

Trainer-driver Blake Fitzpatrick will have to horses race in the Breeders Crown Finals at Melton all the way from Menangle on Saturday night. Photo by Club Menangle

CHAMPION reinsman Blake Fitzpatrick admits it will be an eerie feeling watching one of his star trotters from a different state when his ace square-gaiter Gimondi tackles a Breeders Crown final at Melton on Saturday night.

Fitzpatrick has left Gimondi under the care of Jess Tubbs and Greg Sugars at Bacchus Marsh and is thrilled with how well the son of Peak has settled in south of the border.

“To have runners in a Breeders Crown final and not be there is quite different, that’s for sure,” said Fitzpatrick.

Yet Fitzpatrick is quietly confident of success following Gimondi’s fabulous win over Elite Stride in their heat at Maryborough a little over a week ago.

“He seems to have gotten better with every run down there and they’re really happy with him,” he said.

“In his last win, he sat outside Elite Stride, who has been the benchmark for three-year-old trotters, not just in NSW but maybe Australia-wide this season, so his run was outstanding.

“He’s fourth up Saturday night and while his draw makes it a little awkward, he is quick enough out of the gate to make his own luck.

“Greg Sugars doesn’t need any instructions, he’s one of their best reinsmen, and I’ll leave it in his hands.

“I’ve driven the horse here a few times and he can really run the gate and Greg has that option if he wants to use it.

“But if Gimondi leads he is a very hard horse to get around.”

Fitzpatrick also has Lucky Charm contesting the two-year-old fillies’ Breeders Crown final.

“She went into her heat off one soft trial at Menangle and from all reports her work since then has been really good and although she goes into this race as a maiden she has raced against some smart two-year-olds here in NSW.

“Her greatest asset is her professionalism: she doesn’t put a foot wrong.

“While she might not have the class of a horse like Mexicana, I think she’s a really good chance of running a place.”

Meanwhile Fitzpatrick will be busy at Menangle on Saturday night with four drives, including More Shades Of Gold for his own stable.

“He’s knocking on the door but lately just keeps finding one or two better than him,” he said.

“He can use his blistering gate speed and find the pegs and if driven with cover can run a great race.”

Fitzpatrick also drives Mighty Flying Deal for Kylie Barnes in Race 3; Total Diva for Peter Hanson in Race 4 and The Maldives for Ian Wilson in Race 7.

 

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