THE BAD
After 39 previous starts, an elusive maiden breaking victory seemed to be always just out of reach of the George Michael trained five-year-old gelding, Our Little Skipper.
Starting to put it together this season, the gelding looked to have found the perfect opportunity for a breakthrough, landing barrier one at Redcliffe back on March 2, in a maiden race where he looked well placed to open the winning account.
Unfortunately it would not be that day when the meeting was abandoned prior to the first race being held after the starting are was deemed unsuitable for racing.
Fast forward two weeks to last Thursday at Redcliffe, and again the gelding had drawn gate one and with the barrier and his recent form, punters responded to send the five-year-old out as the $2.25 race favourite.
Right as the green light to release the field came on, Our Little Skipper with Lola Weidemann taking the reins, galloped and went back through the field, eventually able to settle back into a pace, albeit now three back on the inside.
Sitting patient until 350 metres to travel, Weidemann angled the gelding one off the fence as the field started to open up when the pace went on.
Running up behind them, he was then angled back to the inside and the gelding responded to Weidemann’s urgings, darting through along the passing lane to claim what just two minutes earlier had looked an improbable victory.
In claiming the maiden breaking win, it also provided George Michael with his first training success in 18 years, his previous win coming in January 2005 when Melton Bonny Lad was successful at Redcliffe.
Although having had very few starters since the win of Melton Bonny Lad and not even presenting a starter between the 2005-06 and 2017-18 seasons, Michael has owned and bred countless winners in that period.
Horses that have either raced or been bred by Michael in the period between his training victories include Melton Sotera, Astrophe, Melton Mulitmax, Takem Easy, Namba Girl, Hez Hellbound and Melton Insulted.
Owning, breeding and training Our Little Skipper, the gelding is a son of Michael’s own stallion, Boom Boom Hall with the win also securing the QBRED first win bonus.
Boom Boom Hall is now the sire of four winners from just six starters.
THE WILDCARD
The standardbred has long been known for its durability and that trait has been on full display in the past week with the Mark McNee-trained La Safron.
Last Thursday on his home track of Redcliffe the veteran 10-year-old gelding was lining up for his fourth race start in eight days and start number 222 in his career.
Facing a second line gate, driver Bryse McElhinney soon had the gelding in the running line as Its Back Page News pressed forward to take up the running.
With the leader setting a genuine tempo, McElhinney pulled wide with 500 metres to travel and La Safron sprinted up strongly as he made his move into the contest.
Moving up strongly, the leader started to feel the pinch and was yielding ground and as they swung for the run to the judge, La Safron hit the front and fought strongly to the wire to claim the victory.
La Safron may be approaching the twilight of his career, however the veteran has relished the regular racing at Redcliffe in the past fortnight, with Thursday’s win his third in the four starts over the eight day period.
It followed an all the way win on Monday night, where McElhinney drove a well-judged race from the front, where he was able to set a steady tempo through the opening half, before putting it out of reach for the chasing pack with a slick last 400 metre panel.
The streak started when Nathan Dawson combined with the gelding to score an comfortable victory in the last race of the night on Wednesday March 8.
A third when driven by Leonard Cain at his next appearance on Saturday March 11 was then followed by the successive victories with McElhinney in the cart.
The gelded son of Safari was purchased for the modest sum of just $4,000 in November 2020, however it was not until July 2021 that La Safron was able to claim his first victory for McNee.
La Safron has now had 109 starts under the care of McNee and the gelding has proven a great money-spinner for his trainer and fellow co-owners Shane and Neeta Malone, winning 12 races and placed on a further 34 occasions, while banking over $70,000 in that time.
Can the streak continue?
Well, the wait will not be long to find out, with La Safron and McElhinney again combining tonight, Monday March 20, quoted as short as $1.70 to complete the three-peat.