It’s fair to say Richard Hill’s training career was a ‘slow burn’ before Wednesday afternoon’s Group 3 TAB Great Chase finalist Hamillson ‘exploded’ onto the scene – or more to the point, Hill’s Frankston backyard.
Hill, 74, had only had two winners in a dozen years prior to Hamillson, a son of Out Of Range, a two-time G1-winning litter brother to 2018 Topgun hero Poke The Bear, making his debut at Sandown Park in April.
“It took me 12 years to win two races and then less than a week to get the next two,” Hill laughed.
“My first two winners were Dynamic Deano at Warragul and My Bro Lucky at Cranbourne.”
Hamillson doubled Hill’s tally in a matter of four days, winning heat and final of a maiden series, but soon after he was forced to the sidelines, undergoing surgery to remove bone fragments from a hock.
The enforced layoff, while frustrating at the time, could well turn into a $47,000 blessing in disguise for Hill and wife Noelene in the Great Chase decider (race 8 at 2.42pm on Wednesday), as without the interruption there’s little doubt the promising sprinter would have exceeded the community series’ five-win eligibility limit.
“The (5) wins would have been all over and done with, so maybe the injury happened for a reason,” said Hill.
“He’s come back very well and really gives us a thrill. It gives me a thrill just putting him in the box!”
Hamillson has won four from six since resuming with a 29.62sec win at Sandown on September 6, overcoming Box 5 in last Wednesday’s toughest Great Chase semi-final to have the Hills on the verge of a dream Group victory.
Hamillson started at $9, with Revolution, which had won 6 from 7, the $2.20 favourite ahead of the then unbeaten Old News (4 from 4) at $3.30.
After a stirring duel with Revolution, Hamillson finished best, scoring by one length in 30.13sec, his sixth win from 11 starts, and he’ll be chasing a fourth straight success from Box 2 in Wednesday’s final.
“We thought he’d run a place last week but he surprised us,” said Hill.
“Boxes don’t seem to worry him. He had Box 5 last week and he’s won from 7, 8 and 4.