Jason Thompson is bullish about the prospects of reigning Healesville Cup champion Zambora Lou and comeback sprinter Mr. America in Sunday afternoon’s inaugural The Arrow (350m) match race series at Healevsille.
Consisting of four two-sprinter match races, The Arrow is a sweepstakes event, requiring connections to put up a $1000 entry fee, with each heat winner to receive $2500, while the overall fastest performer will earn $20,000.
The Arrow is an intriguing addition to Healesville’s ‘Festival of Racing’ and provides an ideal lead-up to the G2 Healesville Cup heats next Sunday (September 5) for several high-profile Cup contenders, including Thompson’s duo.
Zambora Lou, the winner of 24 from 54, including three from five at Healesville, will clash with straight track ‘find’ Utah Ghost, trained by Tim Britton, which has won three from three at Healesville, highlighted by the Victorian Straight Track Championship on August 1.
In contrast to his Cup-winning kennelmate, Mr. America, a finalist in the G2 Horsham Cup earlier in the year, hasn’t raced at Healesville previously and hasn’t raced anywhere at all since March 11.
The winner of eight from 15, Mr. America, a son of US sire SE Tali Sundance and Motel Girl, has been handed no favours in his return to the track, being drawn against dual country cups hero Ferdinand Boy.
“Zambora Lou and Mr. America are in hard heats but they’ve both drawn box one, which is where they want to be,” Thompson said.
“Zambora Lou obviously won the Healesville Cup last year and he’s going as good as he was then. He’d be my best chance on Sunday.