Ignatius - Ascension to the Crown 2018

17 August 2018 | Shane Yates for Tasracing
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 Ignatius | Ascension to the Crown

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Tasmania's champion three-year-old pacer Ignatius has arrived in Victoria in preparation for his bid for Breeders Crown glory.

The James Rattray-trained and driven superstar will take his place in the $20,000 second Semi-Final of the Three-Year-Old Colts and Geldings Division of the IRT Breeders Crown on Saturday night at Bendigo.

"We floated him down from New South Wales on Monday night to the stables of Keith Cotchin here at Elmore, the trip took seven hours but he handled it well and has settled in perfectly and eating just as he does at home," said James.

"I gave him a good hit out on Wednesday morning and he worked well, I will give him a couple of jogs in the cart and a little light work between now and Saturday."

Ignatius is unbeaten this season and will carry a record of winning streak of 13 into the Semi-Final including 11 straight this season.

"I've been very happy with his performances this season, he crushed his rivals at Penrith and smashed the track record there after doing all the work, then went back to Menangle and streeted them in the Semi-Final of the New South Wales Breeders and strolled home in the Final," said James.

"He won his heat of this series at Menangle and then followed up with a 10-metre MO victory going 1:53.3, so he's ticking over nicely."

Ignatius has started at the prohibitive odds of $1.04 at his last four outings but has been quoted at $1.50 in pre-post markets for Saturday's Semi-Final.

"I'd expect Emma Stewart and Chris Alford's Poster Boy to be the main danger Saturday night and Duplicated for Dean Braun has been going well, they have both won seven races this season," said the dual Interdominion winning trainer and reinsman.

"Ignatius has drawn five on the front line and will start from the four alley with the early scratching of  Mach Up, so he is ideally suited and he has the speed to lead so we will more than likely use that to advantage."

Ignatius will run in race seven at 20.00 while the Paul Ashwood-trained Max Delight will tackle race eight the Two-Year-Old Colts and Geldings Division of the Breeders Crown at 20.30.

 

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