Talented Pacer Hes from heaven (Sweet Lou) dented the hope of war than Buddy for his Eureka for views when he led to release the lifestyle communities Woodlea for everyone on Melton on Saturday night.
Despite the excellent recent form of war, Buddy Hes from heaven was confidently supported and director James Herbertson expressed his calm confidence in the gelding prior to the event. Nevertheless, War Buddy was installed a solid favorite.
As expected, Helluva showed his usual early speed and Herbertson allowed him to come from heaven to finally take the running. Ryan Sanderson on War Dan Buddy gradually allowed his indictment outside the leader racet, but did not put pressure on Hes from heaven.
He’s re -playing from heaven on August 30
And he from heaven benefited from having no challenges by running his last two quarters in 31.5 and 30.6 seconds.
The race developed into a sprint in the final round and War Buddy gave a serious challenge to leave your back straight. Just when he was about to join the leader, he jumped out of heaven and it was clear that he would have had enough in reserve. Dangerous who had not raced since March and had followed the war than Buddy in the Run switched inside, but he took too many weapons from heaven to win with six meters from Dangerous with Ultimate Vinnie in third place.
HES from heaven is trained by Jess Tubbs who will have a stable extent Fighter Command in the Eureka.
War then buddy weakened to finish fourth and now faces a difficult task in securing a place for next week’s $ 2.1 million Eureka in Menangle Park.
The victory of Hes from heaven gave Herbertson an early double, because in the previous event he was successful with veteran Trotter Neef of Sonoko (Danny Bouchea).
Herbertson was appropriate for the performance of Hes from heaven.
“It was a comfortable early part, we just didn’t roll that badly there. He was pretty relaxed at the front of what was fun”.
“He broke down a fairly good last half (54.7 seconds), we are doing well in the first half. I think he went to expectations tonight”.
“War Buddy, he stayed pretty honest there, but I was a bit more worried about dangerous on his back, he got a good journey. But his last quarter (26.8 seconds) was enough to keep it at a distance”.
“Tonight was exactly the way the race turned out and I drove it that way”.
“I think he is versatile enough, he is still learning, but I have always had a big opinion about him, as long as he keeps sounding, they will have a little fun with him.”
By Tony Milanese for Harnesslink
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