Swain was all set for a tilt at last year’s Million Dollar Chase - winning the Lismore regional final in fine style - but unfortunately never got a crack at the big race, and the trainer is keen to atone with a Group 1 tilt in the works.
“Her main goal is the Golden Easter Egg in five or so weeks, so we’ll probably come back for another run or two and then get down to Wentworth Park a week before the heats to see the track,” he said.
“She’s trialled there before when she was set for the Million Dollar Chase and went really well but unfortunately was injured soon after.
“She’s a very smart race bitch that can think on her feet I don’t think she’ll have any trouble at the track and she’ll finally get the chance to test herself against the best.”
Siblings light up the staying races
It was a stunning night over the staying trips for brother and sister Burnt Ends and Kooringa Lucy, with the progeny of Fernando Bale and Mitcharlie Mia taking out the 700 and 600-metre events respectively.
Both dogs hail from the Northern Rivers and it was Burnt Ends who was finally rewarded with a 700-metre win, something kennel representative Donna Pezet never thought she’d see.
“Early on we probably had him pegged as a sprinter, he was winning races over the short course with good box speed and we gradually got him up to the 500,” Pezet said.
“He was running home really well over the 500 down at home and the 630-metre race at Casino came up and we thought we’d give him a go and he came away with a track record.
“We brought him to Albion Park, and he was pinging from the 600 lids like he’d been at it his whole life, unfortunately we lucked out in the Golden Sands Final, but he was still in great order so we pushed on.”