By Mike Love
Local trainer Steve Harding recorded his biggest win when Audacity took out the Cabins 2U Akaroa Cup at Motukarara on Saturday.
And he didn’t have to go far for the win – he lives just down the road at McQueens Valley.
“It was very impressive,” he said of Audacity’s performance, “it’s only just sinking in really.”
Audacity made a good beginning from the unruly 10 metre mark with driver Ross Cameron. They worked into the three wide line from the 2000m, improving gradually to mid-field. Cameron then went straight to the lead at the 900m where they stayed and booted away, holding off the only danger in Xlendi to win by three quarters of a length, sizzling home in 55.8 seconds for the final 800m.
“Ross (Cameron) said he was going to drive him like the best horse in the race. He’s done a very good job. That was Ross’ first cup win as well.”
“The only question mark with him had just been his standing start manners. But he was so good on Saturday. He seems to have turned the corner since he’s had his break. He was a different horse the last two starts. He was just so relaxed in the box where normally he’d been on edge and won’t stand still.”
It was Audacity’s fourth win from 12 starts. A full time electrician and hobby trainer it was Harding’s fourth win of the season making it his most successful so far.
“The plan now is probably Rangiora and stick to the country cups. Then he will probably have a bit of a freshen up and see what’s around in the new year.”
Audacity was given to Harding by owner and breeder Graeme Trist to work up on the premise that he would be given a half share if he were to make it to the races.
“I did a couple of horses for him a few years ago. He came back to me with the La Moocha breed. He said he had a few foals coming and whether I’d be interested in getting them up and going.”
Audacity is out of In The Pocket mare La Moocha whose mother is former New Zealand Cup winner Kym’s Girl.
“They’ve all been very head strong in their own different ways. Most people would have sacked Audacity in his younger days.”
Trist also bred and part owned Manjimup who won six races. He too was trained by Harding and was out of La Moocha.
“I’m pottering around with his younger half brother who is by Betterthancheddar. He’s a handful but has a lovely way of going.”