Todd Rattray claims first Drivers Title

28 August 2017 | Shane Yates
Logo

odd Rattray capped off a memorable season last night at the Luxbet Racing Centre.

The popular Longford trainer-driver enjoyed dual success clinching his first Drivers Premiership Title and finishing runner-up to Ben Yole in the Trainers Award.

Todd and Ben combined in the opening race on the card with the favourite Ultimate Courage leading all the way to victory. The win took Todd’s season tally to 87-wins, moving four clear of his brother Gareth at the top of the table, and the race for the title looked all but over.

But there was to be a further twist in the tale.

Gareth hit back in the following event with Another Swinger, dictating the pace from the outset. Showing he was far from beaten Gareth combined with Melissa Maine in the next with Itz Gemmas Delight. The Bettors Delight-Gueneverslancelot four-year-old mare burst through a needle-eye opening to nail Olivers Mate and Whenthegroundshook. Gareth closed to within one as he guided Tisu Spirit home in the two-year-old for partner Melissa and her mother Sue Maine.

Only one win separated the siblings going into the last race of the season. Gareth sat behind I’m Young Tommy in the Claimer but never looked a winning chance, the challenge was over, and the title Todd’s. A just reward for a remarkable season.

Deborah Willams took one pacer, Olwen Jaccka, to the track in her bid to draw level with Shelley Barnes in the Leading Female Trainer Award. Ricky Duggan settled Olwen Jaccka at the tail of the field and showed his vast experience and mercurial judgement of speed. With the pace well and truly on up front, Ricky didn’t panic, biding his time for one last crack at the leaders. The Mach Three-Our Jaccka five-year-old mare was set alight at the 500-metre mark and unleashed a paralysing burst of speed to cut down the leaders in the stretch.

Deborah and Shelley winding up the season on 22 wins apiece.

 

Related News

28 April 2024
There's no catching this Wave
VICTORIAN star Catch A Wave completed a historic double and revived memories of the great Im Themightyquinn with a stunning last-to-first win in Friday night's $300,000 Group 1 Fremantle Cup at Gloucester Park. It came just a week after he won Australia's second richest race, the $1.25mil Group...
28 April 2024
Jack leads all the way to find the line with the Captain
Lightly raced four-year-old Captain Hammerhead found his way back to the winner’s stall when he led all the way in the Garrards Pace at Melton. Sent out a $1.55 favourite, Captain Hammerhead found the front from his favourable front row draw while his main danger Classic Mission kept him company...
28 April 2024
Haze looking to rev second-up
After things didn’t go to script when resuming last week, Hazewillrev will be looking to get his three-year-old preparation back on track in a Three-Year-Old and older no more than four lifetime win race over 2200m in Launceston on Sunday night. The Art Major gelding won all four races he contested...
27 April 2024
Nine-year-old gelding records overdue win
Nine-year-old Santastics Pan gelding Debt Till We Part returned to the winner’s list for the first time in 14 months when scoring in the Prydes Easifeed Pace (2090m) in Hobart on Friday night. Trainer-driver Paul Williams positioned the pacer one-out and three-back from his front-row draw before...
27 April 2024
Just Believe continues his New Zealand adventure in style
Just Believe may have handled Alexandra Park like he had been there 100 times before on Friday night but his driver Greg Sugars admits he is still getting used to it. The champion pair gave punters no reason for concern at the $1.25 win quote when they rolled straight to the lead in the $60,000 Lone...
Click for more