West Melton coach Tim Trathhen achieved his biggest payday when Nellie Doyle (Majestic son) He won the 50,000 US dollars listed last night, future wealth delays from Trotter Classic at Addington.
In the Trotting feature driver, Blair Orange, Nellie Doyle brilliant got away and was in front of the winning position. With a little more than one round to run orange, Nellie Doyle brought from the inner briefing and hit one. When the field for the run went home, Nellie Doyle started and galloped as a Eurostyle orange, he found himself in front of the process. Nellie Doyle went on the line to win with a length of the spinal cord Mighty Logan.
Nellie Doyle Replay
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“I always liked her because she had a bit of engine. Her passage can sometimes be a bit entertaining. We bought her shoe lane around. I asked Blair how she trotted last night. He said it was okay (laughter) said.
The victory was the fourth start of the mare in thirteen starts and in a low time after qualifying in November it took a long way.
Trathen got Nellie Doyle from Kim Nyhan after broken her wrist and could not work horses.
“She didn't want the horse to be switched off too long, so she asked us to take her for a month. We were very lucky with the way it worked.”
Traths shares himself with Mark Newman, Ian Anderson and Tracey Steele.
“You already had a few winners and it is challenging to find the right thing without spending a lot of money.”

The victory of last night was a career highlight for the rider based in Canterbury, whose greatest victory was previously the invercargill cup of the group three with Dadndave. But this race was only a participation of $ 27,000.
“It was a great extraction. She now has a little self -confidence and jumped up her grades so quickly. If she rests at this speed, she is sometimes only lost.”
Some racing options for crafts in the next few months could be the 40,000 dollar Memorial by Heather Williams, the listed uncut gemsteine trotter classic two weeks later and the about Now Fillies and Mares Handicap Trot on May 23 in Addington.
“I didn't look too far, but maybe I have to. She is well pulled and only thrives.”
The victory was very satisfactory for both crafts and orange, since she has known herself since orange since she was a newborn stable hand.
“Tim butt and I lived together in West Melton. Blair came around as a child and he started working for Tim. I had a trotting named Del and Rodney. He won seven, but he was a bit of a gust. I lived in Nelson. Then I sent him to Tim. Want to go back and I could drive him.”
This year, Butt sent a number of horses to the coast and orange was the stable hand.
“He (Del and Rodney) lost two hundred (meters) and ran second on the first day, 100 meters on the second day. We had 20 meters in Reefton, and he started like a rocket and won.

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