Gotta have Faith. Hunter Cup late nomination could be on cards

04 January 2017 | Michael Guerin
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Miracle Mile superstar Have Faith In Me recording 1:47.5.

Miracle Mile superstar Have Faith In Me recording 1:47.5.

Finally some good news for forgotten hero of New Zealand pacing.

Australasia’s fastest ever miler Have Faith In Me is back on track for a return to form, one which could see him defend his Miracle Mile title next month.

And while co-trainer Mark Purdon isn’t getting too cocky, he is even thinking about how to sneak the troubled pacer into the Hunter Cup in four weeks time.

Have Faith In Me finished last season as the Auckland Cup, Chariots of Fire and Miracle Mile winner, his 1:47.5 record run in the latter having him rightly rated one of the best pacers in the world at the time.

But this season almost everything that could go wrong has gone wrong, his four starts netting one second placings and an expensive gallop as second favourite in the New Zealand Cup.

Something has clearly been bothering the superstar talent, with the most likely diagnosis being a kidney problem nobody seems to know how to fix.

To make matters worse, while Have Faith In Me has been racing below par or not at all, Lazarus has emerged as a world class pacing machine and even Dream About Me has gone past him in the pecking order.

Finally this week Have Faith In Me has started to give Purdon reason to take his name literally.

“He has been back in work properly a few weeks and he feels really good,” says Purdon.

“The other day I got Tim (Williams, his former driver) to fast work him and when he came off the track he said it was the best he has felt since his three-year-old days.

“So while we haven’t been able to fix what we think is a kidney issue, it looks like it has calmed down with the break.”


So pleasing as Have Faith In Me’s work been Purdon has booked him on a plane to Melbourne next week where he could resume in the Ballarat Cup on January 21.

“He would need to trial the week before but Ballarat looks the aim and then we can decide what happens.”

What happens after that could be paying a late entry fee to the A$500,000 Hunter Cup at Melton on February 4, all going well.

Have Faith In Me’s career was so in doubt a few weeks ago he wasn’t even nominated for the Hunter, so a A$5000 fee will need to be paid the Monday before the now mobile 2710m group one to sneak him into the race.

“That will depend on how things go between now and then but I think he could be there.

“I wouldn’t think the Victoria Cup (Jan 28) would not be his type of race and I wouldn’t want him to race three times in a fortnight so he will miss that.”


If Have Faith In Me makes it to Ballarat and then the Hunter Cup he will be on a collision course with Inter Dominon-winning stablemate Smolda.

The great old horse heads to A$100,000 South Australia Cup in Adelaide on Saturday night, with Purdon going across the Tasman to drive him after piloting Lazarus at Cambridge on Friday night.

Lazarus, who hasn’t raced since winning the NZ Free-For-All on November 11,  has drawn almost ideally at barrier four at Cambridge and with Christen Me drawn the inside of the second line, he will start red hot.

Also well drawn at Cambridge is National Trot winner Quite A Moment in the Flying Stakes, in which age group stars Prince Fearless and Prime Power return.

Meanwhile, Waikiki Beach will make a rare New Zealand appearance when he has a workout at Pukekohe this Saturday before heading to Sydney.

Also on the same workout card and the same flight to Sydney will be unbeaten three-year-old filly Partyon, who is being aimed at the NSW Oaks next month.

 

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