The driver Josh Dickie, based in Auckland, has another six ways to expand his career in Manawatu after achieving his 500th GURDRENSIGHT on Tuesday.
He has a number of chances on every route, including two for the Telfer training partnership, the adjoining (race 4) and the rock band (race 5).
On Tuesday on Tuesday, both Telfer -trained took third place in their respective races, which had his first start and finished only 1.2 length behind racing winner Racie Dale.
“Both drove good races on Tuesday,” said Dickie. He has good manners and a little gate speed, so I have many options where I decide to be early. “
Rock Band begins today in the Final Furlong Mobile Tempo of Barriere Four and is another one who was in defeat on Tuesday with 1.25 lengths behind Scratchy and Ready.
“Rock Band had to work at the top and held well on his weapons, it was a good run from him,” said Dickie, “I think it will be better for the second day when he got around well and just be The bit fitter for the run, he is definitely a profitable chance today.
Dickie celebrated his 500th driver success with another telfer-trained runner in ideal crunch.
“I am overjoyed to be straightforward, it is a rather gigantic milestone to reach,” said Dickie. Round to win. “
The three-year-old stut foal Ideal Crunch was the favorite in the 70th birthday bash mobile pace of the MEL, with Dickie sent the stuff foal forward, and there he stayed there from start to finish. Place Getters Bell Fire and Frankie to achieve the victory with a neck. It was the first victory of the Captain Crunch Futht at just her third start.
“Although she only won a diminutive lead, she has won it comfortably and will probably be happier on a larger route” It is worth being followed in the future. “
“It is not simple to drive 500 winners everywhere, especially up here on the North Island, where we generally run once a week. So you only have restricted options, and there is a real depth of good drivers up here,” said Dickie .
“One day I would like to get 1000 drivers and it is something that I was once brought a bit from, but now I have 500, it feels a little more accessible.”
The talented driver is the best known for his connection with the top line Trotter and now stallion Speed Spur, which he drove and trained in collaboration with his father John Dickie.
“Cross -speed trace would be my most memorable victories, especially the Fresh Zealand Free and Rowe Cup,” said Dickie. “I drove him to 23 of his 24 victories in Australasia. to deal with a horse of his skills. “
The first race starts today at 4:27 p.m.
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