By Glenn Davis
Trainer Rob Heathcote is hopeful of giving punters a few belated Easter goodies when he heads to Ipswich with a team of six starters on Wednesday.
Heathcote - a five-time winner of the Brisbane trainers’ premiership – has declared The Big Goodbye as the stable’s best hope in the Benchmark 72 Handicap over 1100 metres.
The Big Goodbye, a Leah Kilner mount, hasn’t raced since early December when the four-year-old finished sixth to the Chris Munce-trained Palaisipan in a 1200 metre Benchmark 80 race at Ipswich.
A recent barrier trial win and his consistency has boosted Heathcote’s hopes that the former South Australian can notch up win number two in Queensland.
“He’s probably the best hope from our stable and his barrier trial win was super,” Heathcote said.
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The Big Goodbye is raced by The Queensland Rogues, which is part of the Thoroughbred Racing League.
The Racing League is state-based in Queensland, NSW and Victoria with its Queensland members managed by National Rugby League great, Billy Slater.
“He’s been super consistent and has been a great asset for the Queensland Rogues,” Heathcote said.
“He won an Open Company trial at Doomben recently and went super.