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By Jordan Gerrans
If Toowoomba trainer Rex Lipp is not to win the 2YO QTIS Jewel on the Gold Coast next week, he would be happy for one other stable to claim the feature juvenile race.
After last Saturday’s Jewel Preludes at Clifford Park, stalwart Lipp has a pair of youngsters going towards the $500,000 Jewel – gelding Toba and filly Burnish Gold – who both ran in the money last start.
They will have strong claims at Aquis Park on March 19 – as will Rockhampton flyer Better Rain, who is trained by Tom Smith.
Smith is set to have his first metropolitan starter at just 21 years of age, a Better Than Ready youngster from mare What a Smile.
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The Group 1-winning trainer, Lipp, raced What a Smile in her four career starts – only being placed once – and she remains on Lipp’s property on the Darling Downs.
“If I cannot win the two-year-old race, I hope Tom does,” Lipp said with a smile.
“For their sake, hopefully they can knock it off.
“It means a lot to me, I have a half-brother to her, which I kept as a yearling.
“The horse, Better Rain, is improving all the time.”
Better Rain was a $39,000 Gold Coast March Yearling Sale buy for owner Stewart Nobbs from the draft of Eureka Stud.
He won his way through to the 2022 QTIS Jewel for two-year-olds by claiming a qualifier on his home track late last month.
The Smith name is synonymous with racing in Central Queensland and the emerging horseman is over the moon with what Better Rain has produced in his first four trips to the races, culminating in two victories and another two second placed finishes.
“His last two starts, we have rode him where he is happy and were a bit more aggressive early, to be closer, and kept him rolling – which seems to be working with him,” Smith said.
“He is not going to be a genuine 1000- metre here; he will be at his best when he gets to 1300 or 1400 metres.
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“Whatever he is doing now is a bonus as he will get over more distance.
“The 1200 metres he will tackle at the Gold Coast will suit him a lot better than what he has been racing at now.
“He has not been beating a lot up here but the way he has been doing it is what impressing us the most at the moment.”
While Lipp has a big team of horses of his own to keep an eye on at Toowoomba, he closely follows any galloper who comes from his mare.