Water Lou. Photo by Pacepix.
The preparations for W Night are well underway, with the three-year-old heats run and won on Monday August 26 at Pinjarra, and the three-year-old feature promises to be quite the spectacle.
With three fillies’ heats and two colts and geldings’ heats conducted on the day, the first four in the fillies heats qualified for next weeks finals, and the top six from the colts and geldings heats go through to the $100,000 Westbred Classic on the inaugural W Night, Friday September 6.
Star three-year-old filly Water Lou continued her dominating ways, leading all the way in the first of the heats to claim the first spot in the feature set for trainer Mike Reed and driver Shannon Suvaljko.
Reed goes into the $100,000 classic with two hopes, with stablemate Lion Queen claiming third place in the same heat on the day.
Nase Vira gained access into the feature when she ran second in the opening heat, beaten just 2.2m for trainer/driver Dylan Egerton-Green.
Heartofahlia claimed the final spot for the final from the first heat for trainer David Young, but she will be looking for a new driver in the final, with Aiden De Campo qualifying Miss Hepburn with the last start WA Country Oaks winner claiming the second heat on the day.
Heat two on Monday at Pinjarra saw Sugar Delight finish just behind Miss Hepburn, beaten just 2.8m on her return to racing after she last started back in May in the 3YO Diamond Classic, finishing fifth in the $50,000 feature.
Driven by Chris Lewis, the Barry Howlett trained filly has had just the five race starts now, for two wins and two second placings.
I Cross My Heart (Terry Atkins/Aldo Cortopassi) and race favourite Loch Tay (Mike Williams/Ryan Warwick) take spots three and four from the second heat to go through to next weeks final.
De Campo has qualified two fillies for the race, with Copy Cat Queen going all the way to win the third and final heat for the trainer/driver.
Double Westbred World Secret earned her spot in the final when she finished second in the final heat for trainer Kat Warwick, driven by Chris Lewis. Lewis will have decision to make, after qualifying two horses for next weeks feature.
Last start winner Atlantic Gem goes through to the final for Ryan Bell and Deni Roberts, finishing just 5.2m behind Copy Cat Queen, but well ahead of race favourite Xceptional Arma, who was the final qualifier of the race.
The Colin Brown trained and Dylan Egerton-Green driven was in the breeze for the majority of the race, beaten 17.3m on the line, but after winning the westbred classic last year as a two-year-old, they’ll be hoping for a repeat performance.
Maddison Brown will be back on board for the final.
The Field:
Atlantic Gem
Copy Cat Queen
Heartofahlia
I Cross My Heart
Lion Queen
Loch Tay Miss Hepburn
Nase Vira
Sugar Delight
Water Lou
World Secret
Xceptional Arma
Em1:Bazaar Package
Em2: Rock Rosie Rock