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Trots Centre: Pantheist poised for Triple Crown title

Spring has well and truly sprung and that looks a proven tonic to get the best out of top mare The Pantheist, who will go in search of her second Group 1 success in this weekend’s Benstud Queen of the Pacific.

Trainer David Miles said it appeared the daughter of Bettors Delight flourished during the spring months, which is evidenced by her recent form and the fact she won the Breeders Crown Series 3YO Fillies Final during the same season last year.

The four-year-old currently leads the Elizabeth Clarke Mares Triple Crown after accumulating 13 points through the opening two races of the series. She ran second to Spellbound in the Make Mine Cullen at Ballarat on October 16 and then won last weekend’s Angelique Club Pace at Geelong to take top spot on the leaderboard.

The winner of the series, which culminates in Saturday night’s Queen of the Pacific, earns a $10,000 bonus for owners.

“She’s been great,” Miles said.

“She was obviously very good late last season. It’s interesting, we hear galloping trainers talk about whether horses are autumn horses or spring horses, and she was a little bit off in the autumn, but she’s come good in the spring again.

“She won the Breeders Crown last year and she’s really started to put her form together.”

The Pantheist has drawn barrier one for the assignment at Tabcorp Park Melton, which is set to welcome back Saturday night metropolitan racing for the first time since August 7.

It looks a fantastic draw for the horse’s chances in a race where Nathan Purdon-trained Amazing Dream will start a short-priced favourite from gate four following her last-start second in the Geelong Pacing Cup.

“She’s drawn to lead. Whether we can hold Amazing Dream or not, it will be a bit of a tough ask. But even if we are sitting on her back, she’s going to get a great trip,” Miles said of The Pantheist.

“Amazing Dream is down a lot in class and there’s probably a fair gap between the two horses. Personally, I probably think she’s better taking a sit this week, but (driver) Chris (Alford) is out there, he knows her well, he’s raced Amazing Dream quite a lot.

“She’s had some pretty strong racing, Amazing Dream. And tough racing. It will be interesting to see how she backs up after last week and of course she went around in the Vic Cup before that.

“We know she’s got blistering gate speed and we might not have a choice – she might just cross us anyway.”

Miles will take the reins of stablemate Enchanted Stride in Saturday night’s elite level contest, and despite her recent victory over The Pantheist in the Group 3 Tailamade Lombo at Ballarat on September 18, a recent dip in form has the Monegeetta horseman unconvinced about her chances.

“She had the vets look over her this week. Nothing major, just a couple of little things. We’re just going to pack her feet a little bit this week and change her work up, keep her off the track and just give her a bit more swimming to try and help her out,” Miles said.

“She just doesn’t seem quite 100 per cent comfortable. Not bad enough not to run because she is very, very healthy and eight weeks ago when she won the Tailamade Lombo, she was going as good as any mare in Victoria. But unfortunately, we are just not quite on our game at the moment.”

Just three horses remain in contention for the Elizabeth Clarke Mares Triple Crown title, with The Pantheist on 13 points, Purdon’s Spellbound on eight and Emma Stewart’s Maajida on seven. Competitors get eight points for a victory, five for second and three, two and one points for third, fourth and fifth respectively.

TRIPLE CROWN LEADERBOARD

The Pantheist 13, Spellbound 8, Maajida 7, Enchanted Stride 3, Itzamajor Surprise 3, Its Ebonynivory 2, Blame It On Me 1, Belladonna Girl 1

TUNE IN at TABCORP PARK MELTON on Saturday night 

First Race: 6.25pm Last Race: 11.05pm
Racecaller: Dan Mielicki with Rob Auber, Nikkita Ross and Gareth Hall on-track hosts for TrotsVision.
TrotsVision: WATCH LIVE
SEN Track: LISTEN LIVE 
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CRAIG RAIL ON MELTON

RACE 10: HERO BATTLE OF THE CLAIMERS (2ND HEAT)
EARLY SPEED: 4 (likely leader), 1,2,5,7
SELECTIONS: HASHTAG (8), AMPLE POWER (7), CHAPTER ONE (1), UPANATOM (4)
RATINGS: 7,8 / 1 / 4 / 5,6
SUGGESTED BET: HASHTAG (8) each-way
For tips and speedmaps for all races visit Good Form at thetrots.com.au

Winner of the Week

IRISH BLACK LABEL, by Bettors Delight out of Rosie Oreilly, winner of the Nutrien Equine Tatlow Stakes for 2YO colts and geldings at Geelong.
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The good oil from the Vic trials circuit

Tabcorp Park Melton, R2 N7, La Puddie
Began quickly to find the lead, backed off the tempo mid-race and had a good kick left at the finish. He was able to hold on and get the prize (ahead of BETTOR TWIST). REPORT
Tabcorp Park Melton, R6 N2, Honolua Bay
Only two horses contested the opening trial (at Maryborough on October 16) with HONOLUA BAY defeating BE HAPPY MACH. HONOLUA BAY was impressive after trailing BE HAPPY MACH, coming to the outside and proving to be superior, seemingly with plenty left in a last half of 54.3 seconds! REPORT

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