Fate is waiting for higher honor

Fate is waiting for higher honor

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Queensland Star Fate Wait waits for one of the largest stages in Harness Racing after his breakthrough triumph in the rising sun.

The Grant Dixon-prepared and driven younger created history in the group 1 The Rising Sun at the beginning of July when he became the first three-year-old to won the event.

Since the founding of the emerging sun in 2021, a three -year -old had had to beat the older brigade before fate landed the prize of $ 300,000 with a neck more than 2138 meters.

When the participants of the armor racing were recently investigated their opinion about who was the rising star of the carnival, fate was a popular answer.

He claimed the rising sun in his three -year -old campaign and the year before he achieved the two -year event of the two -year event of the Brisbane Winter, the Rich Protostar.

The richest armor race in the world, the Eureka, at the beginning of September in Menangle is now on the horizon for the imposition of son of Always B Miki.

High -profile Harnas Race writer and broadcaster Adam Hamilton thinks he can compete in the Eureka, who offers a wallet of $ 2.1 million.

“He won the protostar last year and came back this time to win the rising Sun,” said Hamilton.

“Can he continue now and now win the Eureka?”

The Eureka is a function that is limited to three and four-year-olds and has so far never been won by the younger age bracket in his two editions.

Leading Brisbane driver Brendan Barnes points to fate awaits nine of his 18 career start, as well as seven small finishes, as a marker that the Colt had long been a pacer in the elevator.

“He has shown for a few years that he will be the real deal as soon as he evolves to an older stallion,” said Barnes.

In the newest market of the Eureka tab later this year, Fate Awaits is a chance of $ 10 with Bay of Biscay the current favorite at $ 3.50.

The owners of fate are waiting Kevin and Kay Seymour have a lock in the Eureka with their tree young every chance to be selected for their position in the race.

The Seymours racing in 2023 with their Megastar jumped in the Eureka and he had to settle for second place behind Cencipher.

While Fate Awaits was a popular choice when the opinions of the participants were examined during the Inter Dominion series, Square Gaiter Gus was another one supported for higher distinctions.

Gus is from the powerful Chantal Turpin and Pete McMullen team and finished fourth in the ID decision maker for the trotters.

McMullen’s younger sister Taleah McMullen believes that Gus can continue after a strong ID series.

“There has been a lot of superstar race, but one that strikes me is Gus,” Taleah said.

“He is starting to do things well and is probably a lot safer now.

“He is one to pay attention to, I certainly think.”

Kiwi Trotter Bet N Win, the Shannon Price-prepared certainty Captain, Shane Sandon’s Atua Magic and the Young Reinsman Tom Callaghan were others who were selected as rising stars after the Qondellations of Queensland.

Through Jordan Gerrans For racing Queensland

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