By Adam Hamilton
IT is 24 years since the Inter Dominion “King” Brian Hancock won the last of his six pacing finals, but his genius lives on through trainer Shannon Price and her young star Speak The Truth at this Brisbane series.
Price, like so many others, watched and learned from Hancock through his rampaging Inter Dominion splurge in the 1980s and ‘90s, most notably with Our Sir Vancelot’s historic three-peat of pacing finals in 1997-99.
“I spent some time with Brian and remembered he used to take his horses into the series fresh, with plenty to build on, so I decided to try that with Speak The Truth after he’d had a long year,” she said.
“I didn’t race him between the Eureka (September 2) and the first round of heats here (December 1), but I did get plenty of foundation work into him at home.
“Some said it was a gamble, but so far it’s paying off.”
Speak The Truth smashed the clock from a mile back despite only finishing seventh on opening night, then drew well, led and upstaged some big guns, headed by NZ Cup hero Swayzee, in his second Inter Dominion heat on Tuesday night.
“Adam (Sanderson, driver) said it’s the best he’s ever felt and everything I’ve seen from him says he’s better now than ever,” Price said.
“Just as importantly, I put him out in the paddock after the win (Tuesday night) and he was galloping around, kicking and bucking. They are great signs. He’s obviously feeling good as he gets ready for his third run in eight days.