By Isaac Murphy
Albion Park erupted as Queensland’s own Maggie Moo Moo put her cape on storming home to win the Group 3 Super Stayers Invitational in an emotion-charged night for her trainer Darren Johnstone.
Johnstone bred the bitch and early on was not even sure if she’d make it as a short course chaser.
But after near misses in the Group 3 Association Cup at Wentworth Park and Group 1 Sandown Cup in Melbourne, Maggie wasn’t going to miss out again, recording a memorable 41.66-second victory.
“This is the biggest night of my training life, from winning restricted win races at Ipswich, to a Sandown Cup Final and now winning her first Group race here on her home track in front of my wife Sue (Johnstone) and I - it’s pretty emotional,” Johnstone said.
“We’ve been scratching our heads the last couple of weeks when she’s run second, she’s been putting herself in good spots and not quite capitalising.
“Even in the four-dog field she just drifted back in the run and I wasn’t sure if she’d be able to raise and effort to beat them, but the feeling seeing her gather them up near the line I’ve had nothing like it.”
As well as Maggie had been travelling, she’d only won the one race at Sandown in the last few months, and this recent win should do wonders for her Group 1 aspirations.
“It couldn’t come at a better time either she’s all about confidence this bitch and having that feeling of going past the post first with the Queensland Cup heats will do her the world of good,” Johnstone said.
“To run 41.66 seconds is huge as well, if we want to be at the pointy end of a Group 1 final in a couple of weeks that’s the kind of time she’s going to need to carve out.
“As special as it’s been seeing her put her name up there as one of the best stayers going around, she did have that stigma of being a bridesmaid, she’s dismissed that tonight.”