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Trots Centre: Faye hopeful party begins at Swan Hill tonight

Faye McEwan says her latest project, Partytime, has “more tricks than a magician’s bag”, but she’s hopeful the four-year-old can pull a rabbit out of the hat when he steps out at Swan Hill tonight.

The Laser Electrical Swan Hill Trotters Handicap is the four-year-old’s second start and McEwan has her fingers crossed the well-bred gelding can make his mark at 8.12pm.

“He’s shown lots of ability, he just has a few tricks,” McEwan said. “He can certainly trot, but he can also run up the track or run down the track.”

A Pearl Kelly Award winner in 2016, which celebrated her long and distinguished training career, McEwan united some friends in May to purchase the Majestic Son gelding off breeder Sheron Park.

“He had been out in a paddock a long time,” McEwan said. “He had a few issues as far as mentally being able to cope with the work.

“We were able to secure him at a reasonable price and so we thought we’d have a go.”

The syndicate of six “are close friends”, including Genevieve and Leo Curtin who “I met on an Inter Dominion trip six years ago”.

“They’ll be watching from Christchurch,” McEwan said. “Sybil Lewis has been a lifelong friend. Kevin Inglis has my horses stabled at his property in Torumbarry and Dennis Upton is a client of more than 20 years.”

And she’s hopeful she can reward their faith at Swan Hill tonight, though there is some trepidation after Partytime disappointed on debut at Geelong when he miss-stepped from the gate.

“He galloped three times and just doesn’t make mistakes,” McEwan said. “He’s had a few trials and he’s done perfectly.”

She’s optimistic tonight’s standing start will better suit him.

“I think he’ll step away. He has never missed getting away yet,” she said. “He’s not super fast away, but goes pretty safely.

“It’s not a bad field all the same. If he just behaves himself and gets a bit of confidence up I’ll be happy.”

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TUNE IN at SWAN HILL

First Race: 6.27pm Last Race: 10.30pm
Host/Racecaller: Rob Auber.
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ROB AUBER ON SWAN HILL

RACE 6: BRAEMER AIR CONDITIONING PACE (1ST HEAT)
EARLY SPEED:
1, 2, 3, 4
SELECTIONS:
KELLYS IDEAL (4) JILLIBY ROY (3) GOTONEBETTOR (1) WHITE STAR VILLAGE (2)
RATINGS:
4 / 3 / 1 / 2 / 6 / 5 / 7 / 8 / 9
SUGGESTED BET:
KELLYS IDEAL (4) to Win

For tips and speedmaps for all races visit Good Form at thetrots.com.au

This week’s winners sired by Woodlands Stud stallions
Sweet Louise by Sweet Lou out of Artistic Dancer at Bendigo
Enjoy Me by American Ideal out of Aliante at Cambridge 
Speedy Dominic by American Ideal out of Bainfield Washington at Albion Park
Ideal World by American Ideal out of World Of Success at Albion Park
Nurburgring by Bettor’s Delight out of Cullens Creation at Albion Park
One Change by Bettor’s Delight out of Changedown at Albion Park
Kraze by Crazed out of Karamboo at Globe Derby 
The Black Prince by Bettor’s Delight out of It’s My Style at Menangle
Escalera by Bettor’s Delight out of Lislass at Menangle 
Drop The Hammer by Bettor’s Delight out of Daniela Hantuchova at Menangle
Silky Smooth Excuse by Bettor’s Delight out of Silky Franco at Kilmore
Memphis Tennessee by Bettor’s Delight out of Memphis Melody at Invercargill 
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The good oil from the Vic trials circuit

BLACKBOOKER: Swan Hill, R1 N8, Jukebox Jet
Began quickly to lead and carved out some handy fractions in the leading role. He recording a sizzling final quarter of 27.22 seconds and was comfortably able to hold his two rivals at bay. REPORT 
Swan Hill, R4 N2, Partytime
Was without cover early, restrained to last of the four runners, moved into the death seat again at the 700m and battled on well for second place. REPORT

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