Today, five days after Mister B’s first appearance at any workout, he
stepped out again. He needed to capitalise on what, hopefully, he had learned
in his first ‘race’ and, of course, over the holiday period, things like trials
and workouts are rarer than my teeth. And as the events today were at our local
racecourse in Rangiora, what more obvious then that we bundled into the little
red car and that way went.
He's grown! Oh, how like his mother ... |
Now, as I said last time, our boy clearly has speed, but he also has a
lot to learn about Being a Racehorse. So what was our surprise to see that he
was in the field for Heat Two. The standing start qualifying trial! Already? We
thought that was weeks or months away. Well, he was there a little under false
pretences. He was coming from Bank’s Peninsula with a sweet little mare called
Naturally Good, whom Murray is preparing for the holiday meeting at dear old
Richmond Park (both Wendy and I hail from little Richmond). Her race was at 1.30. The learners’ heat was at 3.00. Well, Mr B was only in for more practice,
so Murray popped him in the qualifying heat at 11.15 instead. Saving an hour
and a half of a working day. He could just go around at the back of the field
and practice doing things right.
Well, he sort of did. This time he didn’t rear up. He lined up sagely in
his outside spot, and when the tape went ‘ping’ he didn’t throw a catatonic.
The new earplugs probably helped. So he didn’t gallop away. He walked gently
out and gradually raised his game for a furlong or so ... Safe! I began
dreaming that he might even qualify. You can only qualify if you run the time,
and if you don’t gallop.
The big boys go at it .. 15 lengths ahead |
Up front, the horses from the flash stables – Burrows, Hill, McRae – set
to it at what even I could tell was pretty much race speed as Mister B, as planned, tucked sagely
into last place of the five remaining competitors. Would it be enough? Oh,
well, we hadn’t really come today to qualify… we hadn’t …
A round to go ... the leader cruises, before taking off |
As they came round the final bend, Mr B had moved past the tiring filly
in fourth, and then Murray pulled the ear-plugs … The leader, an impressive black three year-old,
Flying Mister Ideal, by American Ideal out of Flying Mrs Williams, was already
off and gone towards the line, but good old Mr B swooped strongly, as he had
the previous week, and zoomed enthusiastically past everyone else … We looked at one another in surprise and
delight. Whee! Second time on a race track and … I mean, whee! And surely … he
must have qualified. 3.31.8 was the fatidic time. Yes. The run-away winner had
cut out the 2600 metres in 3.22.4. Real
race-winning time. Mr B, even with his careful start, which had cost him 8 to
10 lengths, had run 3.24.6.
Down the final straight and Mr B makes ground hand over hoof ... |
So I think we have a racehorse. And sooner than expected! Goodness me, I
thought I was over all that. But it was nice to see the soft-boiled-egg silks
storming down the outside one more time …
PS The Learners Heat was run in 3.43.0. Another world … circumstances
were surely on our side! Thank you, little Miss Naturally Good.
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