By Glenn Davis
It’s rare to see David Vandyke in the race program for a Rockhampton meeting, however that will change at Callaghan Park on Thursday.
Vandyke will make a special hit-and-run visit to the central Queensland city with two runners and hopes to be rewarded.
Five-year-old Blackboots will line up in the Class 1 Handicap over 1000 metres while her stablemate Night Express tackles the Ratings 0-65 Handicap over 1300 metres.
Vandyke rarely sends horses north despite it only being a six-and-a-half hour float trip from his Caloundra base, and states that he hasn't had a runner at the track since Bargannon ran fourth in the Rocky Cup last year.
“Both horses are on the edge of the breeding season and if they don’t win, they could have a change of lifestyle,” Vandyke said.
The Sunshine Coast-based trainer is confident both will be competitive.
Night Express will be having only her third run for the stable and is coming off a second-up fourth to Contessa in a 1300-metre Benchmark race against her own sex at Eagle Farm on August 4.
Night Express was previously trained by Henry Dwyer in Victoria before she headed north finishing fourth at her first Queensland start over 1000 metres at the Sunshine Coast last month.