Tim Williams knows that things are about to step a step.
And although the in-shape Canterbury Horseman knows that he has the horsepower to keep a factor in Addington on Friday evening, he knows the winners of the harness that flows so steadily in the winter, from now on fighting more hard.
“It will be really competitive,” says Williams, the number 1 Southern Driver for Team Telfer.
“You look how strong the tests are on Wednesday than the fields on Addington this Friday and everything goes up a level.
“You now have the horses of Mark and Nathan below, Hayden and Amanda (Cullen) bring horses back and the Dunn team shoots back as they would always be.
“Add horses for the deep south and we will race very competitive in the coming months.”
This is marked by the $ 40,000 AVON City Ford New Brighton Cup on Friday, one of the highlights on a 13-race program.
Williams will work together a stunning fresh winner Alta Meteor, but he meets huge new challengers in Akuta and we walk through Faith.
“It is clearly becoming more difficult now. Our husband was really a lot of last start, but then Crook got his next race.
“I hope he can step quickly this week and come for the other two, but it will be a really good indication of where he is.”
The Ian Dobson Memorial is similar because Williams will control the super impressive bar Louie, who looks an open class horse in the making, but he will take on Queensland Derby winner Rubira and the chocolates.
“I know that Bar Louie is a good horse, but I will think something to do around the beginning and whether we will continue or if I drive him with a situ that I think could really suit him.”
On Friday, the ITM Orderal Cup of $ 40,000 also sees Oscar Bonavena returning to his old house to take Arch Rival Muscle Mountain, while all night is peppered with the class, starts with undefeated Southland Juvenile Filly Miki’s Deal who returns to Addington in the opener.
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