Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted January 12, 2020 Journalists Posted January 12, 2020 By Garrick Knight Itâs been a frustrating season for Mike Berger and Matty White as they dealt with setback after setback with their stable star, Eagle Watch. The sophomore colt was far too good for his opponents at Cambridge on Saturday, clearing out to win easily in the hands of Todd Mitchell. It was one of two winners at the meeting for the partnership after Carse O Fern Tom opened the dayâs racing with a maiden victory. It was only the second start of the season for Eagle Watch, who raced in the both the Sires Stakes Final and Jewels at Addington late last season. âWe thought heâd be ready to go in October, but got quite a bad virus and it took him a while to get over it,â said Berger. âOnce we finished with that idea, he had some niggly growing pain-type issues which meant we had to back off him. âNothing major at all, just a sore back and that type of thing. âBut we seem to be on top of all that now so fingers crossed.â Berger was grumpy at being penalised 8 points for what was a very cheap race on his home track and says he and White will be taking a âcasual approachâ to Eagle Watchâs racing for the rest of the season. âWeâll potter around and see if he can earn enough to make the Jewels again. âIâd like to think heâs good enough to win a couple more quickly, but heâll shoot right up the grades and then have to race the best horses. âHis future is probably not in New Zealand unfortunately. Itâs bloody hard going here for three-year-olds. âHeâs just a touch behind the top ones but is a good, honest, genuine little pacer.â Carse O Fern Tom was one of two winners from the first, small (16) crop of Highview Tommy on the card, the other being the Jeremy Young-trained Tommy Tukaa. âHeâs the only one Iâve had by the sire, but Iâve just broken in the yearling full sister and tipped her out. âHe probably hasnât had a lot of opportunity because there are so few foals. âThis fella is a little bit stronger than last season. He was big, rangy and weak and wasnât quite there. âBut he can cope with it a bit better this time. Certainly lacks a bit of speed but it wonât be his last win.â Luke Whittaker did the driving with White on the sideline after his nasty spill six days prior and Berger speaks highly of his soon-to-be new employee. âIn another week heâll be joining us; heâs just gone home for a week to celebrate his fatherâs 60th birthday. âHe was actually having two weeks off between jobs but was good enough to come and help us last week when Matty ended up in hospital. âHe went above and beyond. Nothing was an issue. One day he was there for nine hours and just kept trucking. âWe had trouble keeping up with him.â It was very much a team effort, Berger reckoned, with White incapacitated. âWe had a few people come in and lend a hand including Mattyâs dad, Les, Tony Hamblin and Kevin Dysart. âWe were pretty focussed on getting some results for Matty more than anything, so we were happy with how the weekendâs racing panned out.â Berger doesnât know how long it will be before his training partner returns to active duty. âIâve really got no idea and I donât think he knows himself. âHe certainly wonât be able to get in the cart for a while. He came down yesterday morning and was walking pretty crooked. âHe wonât be liking it either, because heâs not the kind of person to sit around doing nothing.â The post Eagle Watch gets his season back on track appeared first on BOAY Racing News. View the full article Quote
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