By Adam Hamilton | TAB Media
Every sport needs a shooting star and Speech Is Silver is just that for Queensland harness racing.
The former Kiwi pacer has set tongues-wagging with seven successive Albion Park wins to stretch his career record to 14 wins from just 18 starts.
And the exciting, bordering on explosive way he’s been winning has quickly established him as not only the buzz pacer of Queensland but one of the most exciting in the land.
Now comes the test everyone has been waiting for with Speech If Silver leaving the comfort of restricted-class racing to tackle the big boys, headed by Queensland’s top pacer Colt Thirty One, in the Wondais Mate Pace (1660m) at Albion Park on Saturday night.
Trainer Darren Weeks is excited, but also quick to recognise the enormity of the challenge, especially from a back row draw over the sprint trip.
“We’re pretty sure he’ll measure up. We’ve got good horses to gauge him against (in the stable) in Major Cam and Lilac Flash and we’re sure he’s up to them,” he said.
“The barrier can work for or against us, depending on how the race is run. Colt Thirty One is the one to beat, but barrier five isn’t ideal for him either.”