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THE GOOD
Age is just a number.
That adage certainly rang true at Marburg on Sunday when a pair of experienced trainers with a combined 158 years between them both secured training victories.
Denis Smith started the meeting nicely when his square gaited mare was able to capture a rare feat with a victory against the pacers.
Although attempted infrequently from the mobile, the last time a trotter was able to beat the pacers in Queensland was back in June of 2014 when Justanothermaori won at Albion Park over the 2138 metre trip from the tapes.
Smith lined up Rosehill Magic in the opening event of the day at Marburg in a pacers mobile event where the seven-year-old mare drew gate one over 1850 metres.
When asked of his chances of his mare, Smith said “I told Mathew that I think she is a good chance to hold the lead and if you can hold the front try to put a gap in them”.
With Mathew Neilson taking the drive, he quickly had the mare burrowing through to protect the lead and kept the speed on early with a 29.9 second first quarter.
Neilson kept an even tempo and approaching the 400 metre point had pinched a break and was able to drive Rosehill Magic all the way to the wire to claim victory by 5.5 metres.
“I thought the main danger was Dallas Cowgirl but she was just too wide for too long and once that happened, you can never under-estimate luck” Smith explained.
Stopping the clock with a 2.02.3 mile-rate, not only had Rosehill Magic defeated the pacers, she was also able to smash the 1850 metre track record for trotters, slicing 2.6 seconds off the previous best held by Bourbonontherocks.
It was an even sweeter victory for Smith, who also owns the seven-year-old mare on lease.
“Getting that track record and with the job I think Ignite will do when he returns next season, that should give her some added stud value” Smith said of the mare.
Rosehill Magic was sent north by her breeder Terry Ryan, who Smith has never met but has nothing but high praise for.
“Terry is a first-class bloke and while I may have never met him in person, I have forged a good friendship with him after securing this mare and Ignite,” Smith said.
“Two of my most treasured moments in trotting have come this season with a horse that Terry gave me."
That horse was Majestic Ess Jay with the trotter providing young driver Amanda Payne with her first win as a driver earlier this season.
The gelding was then able to claim the Graham Harriott Memorial at Marburg for Smith, a race that has a lot of meaning, named in honour of a good friend of Denis’ and former president of the Marburg Pacing Association.
This season has been one of the more successful seasons for the committed MPA volunteer, with the victory bringing up his tenth win this season.