Barrier draws the key to Hewitt's chances on Breeders Challenge Day

28 October 2023 | HRNSW MEDIA | MICHAEL COURT
Logo
Trainer-driver Brad Hewitt.

Trainer-driver Brad Hewitt. Photo by Club Menangle

THE coveted rails barrier is the key to Goulburn horseman Brad Hewitt’s chances at Tabcorp Park Menangle on Sunday.

Three of Hewitt’s stable stars will contest races at one of the club’s rare Sunday afternoon meetings.

And all three look to have strong chances at the massive Breeders Challenge meeting, which boasts four Group 1 finals and two $50,000 four-year-old finals as well.

Hewitt’s ace square-gaiter Majestic Trio has been slightly disappointing since her Group 1 Queensland Trotters Cup success at Albion Park in July.

Still, she does have her share of gait speed and if she can stay near the top might be able to outsprint likely leader Funky Monkey and maybe hold off the likes of Albizia, Doff Your Cap and Toro Stride in the straight in Race 1.

Hewitt’s gun three-year-old Captains Knock also has the perfect draw to be a contender in Race 8, the $150,000 three-year-old colts and geldings final.

Unfortunately for Hewitt, he is up against outstanding youngster Better Be The Best from the Nathan Turnbull stable, who is chasing his seventh successive win.

Captains Knock has won nine races from just 18 starts and one of his wins in 1:51.1 suggests he could spring an upset, as Better Be The Best has only gone as low as 1:52 in his many wins.

“My horse went super last time out; he was quick enough to get across to the pegs and I knew we’d be a serious chance from there,” Hewitt told National Trotguide’s Mike Ko’cass.

“We were behind Oliver Dan for most of the straight and it wasn’t until the last 50m that we clawed back and were going better than him on the line.

“I’m hoping after another week at home and back to his normal routine he can improve again – and he’ll need to.

“We’re going to have to come out as hard as we can.

“When you get draws like that you have to utilize them because you don’t get draws like that in Group 1s very often; you have to use it.”

Hewitt said Majestic Trio made an uncharacteristic error last start and went off stride.

“We’ll put that run behind us and hope she’s back to her best on Sunday,” he said.

“I was happy with her first run back and she was a bit crook after that but I’m hoping she’s on top of things and can bounce back to her best.”

 

Related News

24 February 2026
Tanev's big sale plan
CANADIAN owner Mike Tanev is selling a rare opportunity with his family of superstar mares. Tanev, a huge supporter of Australian racing, is bundling his siblings Aardies Express and Aardie B Miki with their dam Tatijana Bromac and his other superstar mare Aardiebytheseaside for sale as a package. “It’s...
24 February 2026
GOODFORM - Ryan's look at Shepparton Tuesday night
Shepparton – Tuesday, 24 February 2026 Race 1: OVERVIEW: BYRNESIDE BOOM (10) was a winner here last week when able to lead from a favourable draw and prove too strong second-up. He goes to the backrow draw now which is no luxury and will need the right tempo, but his form is hard to ignore. MADAM...
24 February 2026
A salute to success as The Chancer claims Meander Valley Cup
The Chancer ($13) overcame the 20m backmark to claim Sunday afternoon’s $14,000 Ladbrokes Meander Valley Cup at Carrick Park (2560m). Driven by Tarn Ford, the Tammy Langley-trained pacer settled back, having to pass the entire field from the 1000m. He finished off best down the outside to score...
23 February 2026
Star Kiwi to join McCarthy barn
LUKE McCarthy's stable of stars is about to get stronger. McCarthy has two of Australia's best open-class pacers Kingman and Don Hugo and classy Kiwi pacer Pinseeker will join them in coming weeks. In fact, Pinseeker is already at his Cobbitty stables, but still being trained by Jonny Cox. Pinseeker...
23 February 2026
Gloucester Park Review 20th February
Williams Celebrates A Surprise cure Earlier in the week Robbie Williams was confined to bed and feeling terrible as he suffered from a virulent virus before his doctor cleared him to resume training his pacers. “I was really crook and spent Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday in bed,” explained...
Click for more