By Isaac Murphy
It’s a long way from the Glass House Mountains to Wentworth Park, onto Gunnedah and back.
It's 2200 kilometres to be exact, but trainer Bob Ayres said it was worth every one of them.
Star bitch Boscono scored at Wentworth Park Saturday night, before Lucky Lance won his heat of the Chief Havoc Gunnedah Cup on Sunday night, and the trainer will look to repeat the dose this weekend.
“I knew both of them would be up to their respective tasks if was just a matter of presenting them in good shape which isn’t the easiest thing to do given the logistics of the trip,” Ayres said.
“Somehow we pulled it off and everything feel into place; Boscono was outstanding on Saturday night at Wentworth Park and Lucky Lance was probably even more brilliant in his Gunnedah Cup heat Sunday.
“Given their results, we’ll be back at it next weekend and hope for a similar outcome.
"It’s not something as a kennel we can afford to be doing every fortnight, but it was bloody satisfying to pull it off.”
Boscono has long been the backbone of Ayres' boutique kennel, and the bitch made her 21st win a special one putting a gap in them at Wentworth Park.
“I knew Boscono would be right up to the level in her Masters at Wentworth Park, it was just her draw in the seven I wasn’t sure where she’d get to, and she surprised even me when she sailed straight to the front,” Ayres said.
“She extended her perfect first up record; Casino, Bundaberg, Capalaba, Maitland and now Wentworth Park - she’s shown up and delivered without a look.
“All the trainers and staff were very good to me down there, but I had a few rivals asking me how often I was going to be coming back after she won in 30.06, they were relieved when I said I’d be back for the Masters one next week and that’d probably be it.”
It was Ayres' first visit to New South Wales headquarters of racing as a trainer and he made sure to soak it all in.
“I was overawed by the people in the stands and the facilities at Wentworth Park, it was just a standard night of racing for them, but what an experience for me,” he said.
“I was walking the bitch out to race and looking around like a tourist at the same time, I’m lucky the bitch had her mind on the job because I was all over the place.
“She goes up into a harder Masters grade next week, it’ll be interesting to see if Sunburnt Highway is racing who’s won almost 30 times around there and runs 29.8 - that’ll give us a proper test.”