Stellar Line Up for Group 1

20 June 2019 | Tim Walker
Logo

A stellar line up of three-year-old colts and geldings are set to do battle in Friday night's Group 1 Westbred Classic (2130m) at Gloucester Park.

The cream of the three-year-old colts and geldings crop, minus WA Derby placegetters Major Trojan, Franco Edward and Bletchley Park, will contest the $100,000 event. 

Trainer Justin Prentice, who took out last week's Group 1 Pearl Classic with Manning, has two runners engaged in the feature in Know When To Run and Back In Twenty. 

Veteran trainer-reinsman Colin Brown also has his two stable stars Patrickthepiranha and Its Rock And Roll engaged, while Andrew De Campo also sends two of his stable up-and-comers Walsh and Tellmetoattack around in the event.

Theo Aviator, Gee Jay Kay and Shockwave are also among the stellar field, which could unearth WA's next star pacer. 

Pierre Whitby has come up with barrier one for the event, while Major Artist has barrier two.

Patrickthepiranha looks the major winner from the barrier draw, where he came up with barrier three. 

The gelding looks set to get his chance to lead, while Theo Aviator in barrier four could also find himself in the action early.

Trainer-reinsman Aldo Cortopassi said he was pleased Theo Aviator would get his chance to be prominent in the opening exchanges of the event from barrier four.

"For him it's better than barrier one," he said.

"We'll roll the dice early.

"Dylan (Egerton-Green) has drawn inside me with Patrickthepiranha and you'd think he'd probably want to hold the front.

"I'd be happy to hold the breeze and he can control the race from there because he's a pretty strong horse."

Theo Aviator finished third to Know When To Run a fortnight ago, before he bounced back to the winners list in the Westsired Pace last week. 

Fortunately for Theo Aviator, he has drawn inside Know When To Run, who has drawn barrier eight.

Gary Hall Jnr retains the drive on Know When To Run and will be out to score his second consecutive win in the event, having won it with One Off Delight last year. 

Hall Jnr said the gelding was good enough to overcome the barrier, but admitted he would have his work cut out.

"He's racing really well, but the draw probably puts us in a position where we need to be conservative and try and earn some good money," he said.

"He can still win, but he needs things to really go his way from out there."

The Bryan Cousins-trained Galante was a surprise second behind Know When To Run and beat Theo Aviator and Brown's two pacers a fortnight ago.

The gelding looms as an outside chance in this week's event, where he will start from barrier 12 and be driven by Kim Prentice.

Cousins said Galante would need luck to win, but deserved his place in the field.

"It's an interesting race because I think there's a lot of chances," he said.

"It might be a really genuinely run race.

"If that's the case the backmarkers at Gloucester Park get a chance. 

"Galante has raced well during the whole season and I think he's better now than he's ever been."

Its Rock And Roll and Tellmetoattack are the other two runners on the back line.

 

Related News

4 March 2026
Coffey chases Birchip slot glory with Meteor Moth
Harry Coffey teamed with a powerhouse stable to win the Caulfield Cup and he’s doing the same with his quest to harness racing’s newest slot race, the $125,000 Running of the Bulls at Birchip on Sunday. CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL STORY AT THETROTS.COM.AU
4 March 2026
Field confirmed for Sunday's Running of the Bulls slot race
The stage is set for Victoria’s first harness slot race, with horses declared for Sunday’s inaugural Running of the Bulls feature at Birchip. CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY AT THETROTS.COM.AU
4 March 2026
Grimson Backs Coney for Miracle Mile Qualifiers
Eighteen-year-old reinsman Jye Coney has been handed the biggest opportunity of his young career, with leading trainer Jason Grimson entrusting him with Rakero Rocket and Chase A Dream in Saturday night’s Miracle Mile qualifiers at Menangle. Rakero Rocket is currently quoted at $7.00 on TAB fixed...
3 March 2026
Gloucester Park Review, Friday 27th February 2026
Hez The Boss on target for riches Further rich plums are on the menu for exciting youngster Hez the Boss after he carried too many guns for his rivals when he sped to victory in the $125,000 APG WA Sales Classic for two-year-old colts and geldings over 1730m at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Ace trainer...
3 March 2026
Wharton: Graeme just Loves the trotters
Retired Romsey businessman Graeme Love has no regrets about switching from the pacing to the trotting gait about 15 years ago. “I raced about 20 pacers and best one I ever owned was Dallas Sally. She won four in a row at Harold Park,” Love said. Love’s first trotter was Shared Interest,...
Click for more