By Jordan Gerrans
With connections already having booked accommodation for the Battle of the Bush Final in Brisbane later this year, there was a fair weight of expectation on mare Hit Snooze.
The five-year-old was consistently unlucky in the 2021 Series, running second in three separate heats across the north of the state.
The locations for the close finishes were Mareeba, Home Hill and Charters Towers.
She eventually forced her way into the Final field at Eagle Farm as winners of the heats did not accept for the decider.
Almost 12 months on from the 2021 Final, Hit Snooze has taken luck out of the equation this time around, qualifying at Saturday’s Mareeba heat and in the process justifying her owners early call on accommodation.
The winner of almost $250,000 in prize money is owned by trainer Georgie Holt’s parents – Deirdre and Tony – and after running well back in the field in the 2021 Final, the stable were not overly keen to again make the trip to town this year.
They had decided to head to Mareeba for the increased stakes on offer for the BOTB heat, but were unlikely to pursue another round trip of the state if they were to win.
But, that quickly changed around a fortnight ago, as Holt recalled.
“Two weeks ago my mum rang me and said she had booked accommodation for that week in Brisbane as it was tough for them to get somewhere to stay last year,” Holt said with a laugh.
“She thought they could easily cancel the place to stay it if the horse did not win through, but that is what my mum is like.
“In the next fortnight we will then get her on a truck. It is a big trip from up here for us.”