HAVE FAITH IN ME CRUSHES RIVALS IN CHARIOTS OF FIRE

Bettor’s Delight’s outstanding son Have Faith In Me served noticed to all, that he just maybe the best pacer in Australasia with his 1.48.8 victory in the Group One Chariots of Fire at Menangle. The 4yo has staggering high speed and all round game to suggest that the Miracle Mile against the big boys on February 28th, will certainly not be beyond him. He has now bank rolled over $870,000 from just 21 lifetime starts. One horse standing in his way will be Beautide, who was an effortless winner of the Group One Coca Cola sprint in 1.50.7. The son of Bettor’s Delight now has $2.1 million on his card and this was career win number 42!   Plenty of other winners for the champion stallion, with Dodolicious leading in a Bettor’s trifecta on the $50,000 Dainty’s Daughter classic at Gloucester Park, Spanish Armada was an impressive debut winner at Auckland and Soho Tokyo has now earned over $150,000 in stakes following her victory at Ballarat.   American Ideal had no fewer than 17 winners on both sides of the ditch. The highlight was Luisanabelle Midfrew victory in the $150,000PGG Wrightson 3yo fillies final at Addington. Superbly driven Matthew Williamson and trained to the minute by Nigel McGrath, the win took her lifetime earnings over $126,000. Other good winners included Ideal Tyson in 1.54.7 at Menangle, Perfect Storm at Auckland, Pocket Of Jewels at Timaru and Issac won at Albion Park in 1.55.4.   For Pegasus Spur, Desert Flyer kept the French punting public happy with victory at Melton and classy mare Paramount Dream was a winner at Auckland for John and Josh Dickie.  

LAZARUS LOOK SHARP IN VICTORIAN DERBY HEAT

Outstanding 3yo pacer Lazarus, bought his ‘A’ game across the ditch to easily win his heat of the Victorian Derby at Ballarat. The son of champion stallion Bettor’s Delight will be nominal favourite for the blue riband classic to be held at Melton on Victoria Cup night. Lazarus sat in the chair to win his heat and did so in a 1.56.5 mile rate. This was win number 11 in a career of just 13 starts and he has bankrolled over $500,000 in stakes. Lazarus’s stablemate Have Faith In Me crossed the ditch also but was in Sydney to prepare for the Chariots of Fire, he too was an effortless winner in 1.52 and change against his older rivals, he was one of three winners sired by Bettor’s Delight on the same card, the others to greet the judge where Ivegottalife and Express Stride. American Ideal had a very good week on both sides of the Tasman, with a number of winners. American Spirit remains undefeated following a tough win at Wyndham, American Tart was a very impressive winner on debut at Marlborough in the hands of John Dunn, she scooted home in 56.4. In the Sunshine state he sired winners in American Legend at Albion Park and Margins at Redcliffe. Out west, the Woodlands Stud bred That’s Rite was an easy winner at Bunbury and American Angel scored at Albany and at Rotorua he sired a double when Wave Song and Hartofdixie both won on the grass. For resident trotting stallion Pegasus Spur, Fiftyshadesofbrown was a winner at Warrugal.  

FLAMING FLUTTER GRABS GROUP ONE GLORY

There was no more rewarding victory than Flaming Flutter’s victory in the South Australian pacing cup at Globe Derby. The son of Bettor’s Delight has plied his trade amongst Australia’s best free for allers in recent times, with consistent results but got his deserved Group One glory with a great big race drive by Greg Sugars. Able to control the race from the chair, Flaming Flutter outstayed his rivals over 2645 metre journey. He has now banked over $600,000 in stakes. Bettor’s Delight had now fewer than thirty winners down under this week, amongst them were Chase The Dream who won the Waikato Guineas, Murano made it five on the bounce with victory at Albion Park, God Send paced 1.52 and change to win at Menangle and Emmanuel was a winner at Melton. American Ideal’s daughter The Orange Agent put her rivals to the sword with victory in the Cambridge Flying Mile, in moderate conditions, she still paced home in 55.8, at Roxburgh Tas Man Bromac was a winner of the local Roxburgh Cup, scooting home in 56.1 and his ace son Bling It On was a Menangle winner. Other good winners for American Ideal included Milia’s Ideal at Tamworth and he sired a double at Bendigo when Spinner’s Boy and Novena Rose greeted the judge. Pegasus Spur continued his recent run of good winners when his top flight son Speeding Spur was a winner of the Cambridge Trotters Flying Mile, he is now headed for Australia to contest a number of key feature races, Unico Pegasus won the Group 3 Horsham Trotters Cup, Marvellous Max won at Melton and Dauntless won at Thames. Ace trotting stallion Crazed sired his winner down under when She’s Allthe Craze won at Roxburgh. She will certainly be the first of many winners as the son of Credit Winner has been well patronised this breeding season.