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NORTHVIEW CAN STILL HUSTLE
“Northview Hustler, time to shine on the inside, can he pick up the old boy,” was the call from Chris Barsby as the winning post loomed in Saturday night’s open pace.
Pick up he did and the veteran 10-year-old darted through along the passing lane to claim victory, his second from his past three starts.
With owner and regular trainer Al Barnes facing treatment following a cancer diagnosis, Northview Hustler and My Rumour Has It have been taken on by Alanah Richardson.
Coming up with barrier one on Saturday night, it was Adam Richardson taking the reins, summing the race up perfectly by holding early until race favourite Braedos Lad moved forward to take control.
With a strong tempo set in front, Adam Richardson aimed up for the passing lane in the stretch and it was a winning move with ‘Huss’ scoring the 29th win of his career, seven of those with Adam Richardson holding the reins.
From just three starts under Alanah Richardson as the trainer, the 10-year-old has a pair of wins and a strong second behind Leap To Fame, banking over $30,000 in those three appearances.
It was also the 20th win at Albion Park for Northview Hustler, his stake earnings at 'The Creek' more than $300,000 as he now sits just one win short of $500,000 in total for his career.
Northview Hustler has proven to be a warhorse and marvel for Barnes.
The gelding has been a tough campaigner since arriving in Queensland in 2018 and posted a career personal best mile of 1.50.6 over the 1660 metre trip.
Amazingly, his 1.52.0 win at the 2138 metre trip two starts back, is in the top-five fastest ever rates over the Albion Park middle trip.