Ryley Major top of the tree for Hillier

18 March 2019 | Shane Yates
Logo

“Ryley Major is by far the best horse I’ve ever trained,” declared Beauty Point trainer-driver Rohan Hillier.

“That’s nothing new, I’ve been saying that since day one, his mum Shez Ryleymak was a star for us and this bloke would pick her up and tow her.”

Ryley Major ($1.30) returned to the track last night in Launceston after nearly three years in the paddock after suffering a serious tendon injury in 2016.

“It’s been a long road back, we’ve has a couple of setbacks with him along the way, he’s been back in work for six months now and we spend a couple of hours with him everyday treating him and getting him right so it’s been a concerted effort to get him back but it was all worth it to see him return the way he did last night,” said Rohan.

“He felt good in the run, I just let him find his rhythm early settling just worse than midfield before bringing him into the race out three-wide just inside the bell,” said Rohan.

“Ryley Major cruised to third at the 400-metre mark and I had a good grip on him when he coasted to the front halfway down the stretch before going on to win four or five metres, recording a 1:59 mile, I was confident his class would carry him through last night and if everything goes to plan we will look at the Easter Cup with him.”

Ryley Major completed a winning treble for the Hillier stable with Rohan’s first starter Dusty Martini ($1.70), a Betterthancheddar-Smiling Angel three-year-old strolled to an effortless win on debut and Dufrense ($1.40) made a successful return from a 10-month lay-off to score a convincing five-metre victory.

 

Related News

25 April 2024
Gloucester Park Preview Friday 26 April 2024
Minstrel out to join the greats Star pacer Minstrel became an equine millionaire last week with his superb second to Catch A Wave in the Nullarbor slot race, and he has excellent prospects of joining an exclusive list of multiple winners of the Fremantle Cup when he contests the group 1 $300,000 feature...
24 April 2024
Barriers present a challenge for big guns in Merino Cup
In-form pacer Nerano will have to come from the outside of the back row in his bid to land a winning hat trick in Sunday’s Goulburn Soldiers Club Merino Cup. The $60,000 feature at Goulburn is the final leg of Harness Racings NSW's Carnival of Cups series and has drawn a strong field including...
24 April 2024
A new driver might set hearts a flutter for Nissen's Lover
John Nissen will place his trust in a new driver for Locksley Lover’s tilt at the Aldebaran Park Bendigo Trotters Cup on Friday night. The 71-year-old owner-trainer has had to work hard in order to get his six-year-old primed for the $25,000 feature.
24 April 2024
Catherine to be inspired by an Aussie Icon at Melton
Geoff Webster is hoping that Catherine can channel her namesake’s greatness in Saturday night’s Charlie Bezzina Memorial 2YO Pace at Melton Entertainment Park. The juvenile is named after Australian sporting icon Cathy Freeman, who won gold at the Sydney 2000 Olympics.
24 April 2024
Alford takes a narrow lead in the Victorian Driver's Premiership
Australia’s most successful harness racing reinsman Chris Alford made the trip to Shepparton last night a successful one, edging ahead in his quest for his first Victorian state driver’s Premiership in three seasons. With an almost unthinkable milestone and Australian record 8000 career wins...
Click for more