By Isaac Murphy
There was hype all week around the Group-class field assembled for the Winged Runner Trophy featuring the best eight bitches at Albion Park.
The race delivered in spades with Fred Swain’s All Hands Off (pictured) winning a classic edition of the event.
Swain’s bitch held pre-race favouritism, despite drawing off the track and having a very light few weeks after a split webbing, but Swain insisted there were no excuses for Albion Park’s third fastest bitch of all time with the bravest win of her career.
Travis Elson’s Limited Edition gave a great sight at odds leading them out of the straight from box four, which made All Hands Off work the whole race.
Instantaneously Leanne Hall’s Extra Malt hit the frame, just missing in a photo finish.
A proud Swain lauded the run.
“That’s some kind of win given the last few weeks we’ve had, she split her webbing here three weeks ago on a Thursday night and almost ruled out this race, but it was probably the bitch who convinced me to run her in the end,” Swain said.
“We were in a tricky spot with Limited Edition in front and Extra Malt making ground from behind, she knows where the post is though and made sure she got her head down.
“She’s been in some tough races throughout her career, but that field tonight is probably the best she’s ever faced and gives me plenty of confidence heading into the winter carnival.”
As content as Swain was with the win he knows All Hands Off can go bigger and thinks the timing is finally right approaching the Brisbane Cup.
“We’ve been unlucky in the past missing big races through injury or when she’s been on season, this win is the ideal gateway to have her ready for a Group One tilt," he said.
“We’ll be seeing a lot of these chasers again over the next couple of months, as satisfying as this is we’ve got bigger goals.
“I’m sure they’ll come from near and far for the Brisbane Cup but even though we’re not true locals this is where she does her best racing.”
Runner-up and Group 3 Ipswich Auction series champion Extra Malt lost no admirers with her performance showing at just over two-years-old she was ready to mix it with the best sprinters going around.![Race-8-All-Hands-Off-DSE-8104-jpg.JPG Race-8-All-Hands-Off-DSE-8104-jpg.JPG](/getattachment/News-And-Guides/April-2021/All-Hands-Off-adds-the-Winged-Runner-to-her-trophy/Race-8-All-Hands-Off-DSE-8104-jpg.JPG.aspx?width=450&height=299)
The only problem for Leanne and Graham Hall is placing the bitch.
“It’s a tough one you have races like the Group 1 Sapphire Crown at Sandown and Group 3 Ladies Bracelet at Wentworth Park which are restricted bitches’ races coming up in May and she’s shown tonight she’s up to the level," Leanne Hall said.
“If we were to take her to one of those events, she’d miss the Young Guns here at home which is a race she’s in a really good position to win.”
“It’s a good problem to have, she’s racing as well as ever and we’ll have to make out minds up in the next week or so.”