Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted May 24, 2023 Journalists Share Posted May 24, 2023 By Mike Love, Harness News Desk North Otago trainers Phil, Brad and Matthew Williamson head north to Addington today with a team of strong winning chances. Krackaling ($1.75FF) resumes in what will be arguably lesser company than she met in her 2 year-old campaign when she goes around in Race 1 tonight. The 3 year-old What The Hill filly has not raced since September last year. With 2 trials to prepare for tonight’s resumption, winning one of those at Oamaru, expectations are high in the Williamson camp. “We expect her to be a pretty good winning chance,” says Brad Williamson. “She’s a horse that’s got more potential than your average maiden.” In Race 2 Ain’t No Angel ($7.50FF) returns to her preferred mobile after botching the stand in her previous start. The 4 year-old Raging Bull mare had a placing and a win prior. However, drawing the outside of the gate over 1980m is never an attractive task. “The wide draw doesn’t make it easy. She’ll need a bit of luck in running to get the win. “Back to the mobile will help. She’s probably an outside each-way chance.” Dominations Call ($14.00FF) will be looking for a form reversal when he goes around in race 8. Since winning nicely 3 starts back at Invercargill the five-year-old Trixton gelding has noticed the rise in class. “He’s in a race that’s a wee bit strong for him this week. “Once he drops back into the right grade he will be more competitive.” In the same race, Jimmy Carter ($2.80FF) for father Phil Williamson will be looking to make it a hat trick of wins with John Morrison doing the driving, while brother Matthew Williamson lines up Winning Bones ($18.00FF), with Kerryn Tomlinson to steer. Williamson also drives Majestic Love ($2.80FF) for Phil, who he rates as a strong winning chance in race 3. “It’s a massive drop back in grade from her fresh-up run ..she’s definitely a winning chance.” On Friday, Williamson will head to Alexandra Park, Auckland, to take the drive on Majestic Man ($26.00FF) in the Rowe Cup also for father Phil. “It looks tough for him to be running top 3 or 4. We will be looking for luck.” Brother Matthew will also be in action, driving stablmate Love N The Port ($14.00FF) in the Group 1 feature. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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