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No shock as freshened Moth makes a Major impact

Major Moth’s stunning return to racing hasn’t surprised star trainer Emma Stewart, who has Grand Circuit aspirations for the brilliant son of Art Major.

However, before he tackles some of harness racing’s big open-age features in 2023 and beyond, the untapped pacer will look to cap off a perfect return campaign with victory in Saturday night’s Rock N Roll Heaven Vicbred Super Series final for four-year-old entires and geldings.

Major Moth had almost 12 months away from the track after his fifth placing in a Vicbred Super Series heat late last year, but has hit the ground running with three wins through December.

While some of his stablemates battled it out in the SENTrack Inter Dominion Pacing Championship Grand Final at Melton on December 10, Major Moth blew out the cobwebs with a dominant success in good time in one of the card’s support races.

Next came the Vicbred Super Series and convincing heat and semi-final victories, which have the winner of almost $300,000 in prizemoney a key fancy for the Group 1 decider.

Stewart said he had impressed since returning from a condition known as “PODS”, a common joint issue in racehorses that prolonged Major Moth’s stint on the sidelines.

“He just needed time out for his bones to heal,” Stewart said.

“(Owner) Lenny (Parker) was probably just patient and didn’t want to bring him back too early. He kept getting checked and they kept saying (he needed) longer and longer, so it was just a maintenance thing.”

Stewart said it was no shock Major Moth quickly found his rhythm and returned to winning form.

“He was always a good horse and was probably better than our ones that we had racing at the time,” she said. “He was probably the best, so it hasn’t surprised me.”

Damian Wilson rarely drives for the state’s leading stable, but a friendship with Parker has meant the 47-year-old reinsman has partnered Major Moth in all 20 career starts and 12 wins.

He will be at the controls when the horse leaves from barrier three and takes on stablemates Act Now, Narutac Prince, Idyllic and Longfellow in the $130,000 feature.

“I think Major Moth sits at least equal with those ones,” Stewart said. “Maybe not quite up to Act Now because he’s got the experience, but I think ability-wise he’s the best.”

Stewart will prepare a staggering 28 runners through seven of Saturday night’s Vicbred finals and has sided with two-year-old filly Joyful as her stable’s best chance on the card.

TUNE IN at MELTON on Saturday 

First Race: 5.29pm Last Race: 11.12pm
Racecaller: Dan Mielicki with Rob Auber, Jason Bonnington and Shannon O’Sullivan part of the TrotsVision coverage.
TrotsVision: WATCH LIVE
SEN Track: LISTEN LIVE 
RSN 927: LISTEN LIVE

Winner of the Week

HES CHARLIES ANGEL, by Sweet Lou out of Shes Norma Jeane, a winner of a Vicbred 3YO C&G semi-final at Melton on December 23.
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The good oil from the Vic trials circuit

BLACKBOOKERS: Melton, R1, Rockinwithattitude and Tradie Lady 
At Melton on October 24ROCKINWITHATTITUDE began quickly from the standing start to find the lead but broke stride at the 1400m and lost 10 metres. She moved up without cover at the bell and produced a big performance to get the prize in a stunning Redwood Classic trial. At the same track on November 28TRADIE LADY kept the momentum rolling with a soft trial victory. She settled fourth on the inside, gained a one out and one back trail and finished off strongly.
Melton, R3 N6, La Perriere
At Melton on December 12, LA PERRIERE finished third after being three back on the markers before being in the one out and one back trail behind RAKERO BLAZE. REPORT

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