Soho Skips Brisbane

10 July 2017 | Chris Barsby
Logo
Home; Last start Gr.1 winner Soho Tribeca will head home and be set for the Inter Dominion series later this year.

Home; Last start Gr.1 winner Soho Tribeca will head home and be set for the Inter Dominion series later this year. Photo by Jodie Hallows

Don’t expect to see Soho Tribeca amongst nominations for Saturday night’s Gr.1 $200,000 UBET Blacks A Fake at Albion Park.

Despite his outstanding victory over the weekend in the Gr.1 $120,000 Vicbred Super Series 4yo Final, the star pacer will return home.

Originally, owner Robert Watson and trainer/driver Kim Prentice were keen to start in the Sunshine State feature following the Melbourne raid but a number of issues during the past week have forced a change in plans.

“We were keen but the hoof abscess during the past week is the main reason why we’re keen to get back home and give him a four week break. It’s been a tough week for him and as much as we’d like to be competing in Brisbane, it just wouldn’t be fair on the horse.” Prentice said.

Soho Tribeca went unbeaten during his three start Melbourne campaign culminating in his dominant victory on Saturday night at TABCORP Park, Melton but it wasn’t seamless.

Following his victory in the semi-final a week earlier, the American Ideal entire pulled up noticeably lame owing to the hoof abscess.

The abscess burst during the week of the final and after undergoing a series of tests, he took his place in the final and duly saluted.

“It wasn’t an easy week for him but he showed his class and it was great to get the job done, the final didn’t go the way I expected but we got the right result.

“If we bypass Brisbane, he can have four weeks in the paddock before getting ready for the Inter Dominion series later this year.

“I believe that’s the right approach because the Inter looks like being a great series with the amount of depth in the open class ranks right now. I know I’m looking forward to it.”

The Blacks A Fake is final leg of the 2016/17 Australian Pacing Gold Grand Circuit series and will feature the likes of Lennytheshark, Hectorjayjay, My Field Marshal, Mach Doro and Tiger Tara among others.

Meanwhile, impressive three-year-old Gotta Go Ya Hu will also skip Brisbane this weekend.

Connections were eyeing the $75,000 Queensland Derby this weekend but following his victory at TABCORP Park, Menangle on Saturday night, the Big Jim gelding will now spell.

The former New Zealand pacer has won 4 of his 5 starts on Australian soil for Shane and Lauren Tritton.

The Queensland Derby is at the mercy of The More The Better following another crushing feature race victory at Albion Park on Saturday night.

 

 

Related News

23 April 2024
2023 HRA Vancleve Award Winners
CHAMPION trotter Just Believe’s stunning CV just got bigger. The Jess Tubbs-trained global sensation has snared the 2023 Australia Trotter of the Year title. Just Believe was totally dominant last year with 11 starts in Australia netting eight wins, two seconds, a third and $483,300. His wins included...
23 April 2024
2023 Australian Harness Horse of the Year and Lawn Derby Awards
THE buzz time Australian harness racing is enjoying was underlined by champions Leap To Fame and Just Believe fighting-out 2023 Australian Harness Horse of the Year honours. It was Queensland pacing sensation Leap To Fame who prevailed with almost 70 percent of votes ahead of globetrotting square-gaiter...
23 April 2024
Victoria's champs dominate the Australian harness racing awards
The Australian harness racing awards for 2023 have affirmed Victoria’s dominance in both the pacing and trotting ranks. Globetrotting squaregaiter Just Believe confirmed his greatness by taking out the Australian Trotter of the Year title as well as the Aged Horse/Gelding Trotter category.
23 April 2024
SA Trots - Sportsflight hoping to go one better tonight
CONNECTIONS of lightly-raced youngster Sportsflight hope he can break his racing habit at Globe Derby tonight. Given three starts by trainer Mick Darling, Sportsflight has been bridesmaid on each occasion, with the latest in Port Pirie four weeks ago. "He's still learning and is still pretty...
23 April 2024
2023 HRA Broodmare of the Year Awards
The impact of Leap To Fame’s stunning success has flowed onto the Winona Award for Australia’s 2023 Broodmare of the Year. As well as being the dam of Leap To Fame, Winona winner has also produced Blacks A Fake and NZ Cup winner Swayzee. In one of the dominant Winona Award wins, Lettucereason...
Click for more