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  • Thursday, 28 Oct, 2021,
  • by Gerard Guthrie

Clark ‘unleashes’ Northern Districts beauty

Echuca trainer Rod Clark is optimistic lightly-raced youngster My Name’s Stacey can provide him with back-to back victories in the Group 3 Shepparton Workwear and Safety Northern Districts Cup (450m) on Saturday night.

Clark won the race in 2020 with Sonny Daze and this weekend will always hold special memories as his other Group success came in the 2011 G2 (at the time) Hume Cup with Shintaro Samurai.

My Name’s Stacey has come a long way in a very short time.

After running second on debut at Shepparton on September 16, the February 2020 daughter of Beast Unleashed has reeled off five straight wins, leading all-the-way on each occasion, at Horsham (2), Shepparton (2) and Bendigo.

“It would be nice to repeat the dose but she’s still very young and still learning,” said Clark, who now calls Shepparton his home track after relocating to Echuca six months ago.

“She’s giving away age and experience unfortunately and that might be her downfall but when these races are on you’ve got to have a crack at them.

“We were in two minds about putting her in this series but one of the conditions is they’ve got to have two starts at Shepparton, which takes some of the opposition away.

“She’d had a couple of starts there and I pre-trained her at Shepparton, it’s my local track now, so that’s the reason we put her in.”

In addition to two starts at Shepparton, the $25,000 to-the-winner Cup is for Victorian-bred sprinters with no city wins and less than $25,000 in prizemoney.

My Name’s Stacey started $1.50 from Box 1 in the first of five heats held on Monday night, where she defeated Glenn Rounds’ G3 Great Chase finalist Reloaded ($3.80) in 25.24sec.

The fastest heat performance came from Security Man, trained by Colleen Mason, which clocked 25.19sec, his tenth win from 20 starts, defeating another last start Great Chase finalist in Jason Thompson’s True Collinda.

After winning her last two starts from Box 1, My Name’s Stacey moves to 5 for Saturday’s final, race 8 at 8.16pm, where TAB has marked her at a generous $7.50, with True Collinda (Box 2) $3.20 favourite.

WATCH: My Name’s Stacey (1) claimed her fifth win from six starts when defeating Reloaded (2) in a heat of the G3 Northern Districts Cup (450m) at Shepparton on Monday night.

“She’s giving away age and experience unfortunately and that might be her downfall but when these races are on you’ve got to have a crack at them.”

“She missed the start slightly in her heat but mustered quickly,” Clark said of My Name’s Stacey.

“She wouldn’t want to do that again on Saturday. She needs to bounce beautifully.

“She’ll go in a little bit fresher and everything will be heading to the fence, so she mightn’t be drawn too badly.

“Glenn Rounds’ dog (Reloaded) missed the start in the heat and it was a huge run to pull a heap of ground off us. There’s some goodies in the race but I think it’s very even and My Name’s Stacey is in with some sort of a chance.”

Clark explained that My Name’s Stacey was bred in somewhat unusual circumstances by owner Alan Ferguson, who also bred her sire Beast Unleashed, the winner of 10 from 15, highlighted by the 2018 G2 Launching Pad.

“Alan (Ferguson) got a giveaway called Little Miss Hap from Queensland,” Clark said.

“She was beautifully bred, she came from the Surf Queen line, and another friend of ours, Tony Duncan, had a straw to Barcia Bale, so they bred a litter and got nine pups, five black and four coloured.

“Alan took the black ones and sent one back to the person who’d given him the mother and you wouldn’t believe it, that pup turned out to be Beast Unleashed!

“So Alan had to buy the straw back to breed this litter!

“I’ve used Beast Unleashed with Oriental Amber’s mother (Oriental Jewel) and I’ve got a really nice coming one through. Another mate of mine, Greg Berry, has another nice dog in the final by Beast Unleashed called Zigzag Cabang.”

Clark has former track record holder Oriental Amber engaged in Saturday’s Doug Ferremi Memorial (385m), race 7 at 7.54pm, but she faces a daunting task against current 385m and 450m record holder and G2 Cup champion Ferdinand Boy.

GROUP 3 NORTHERN DISTRICTS CUP (450m)
Shepparton Saturday 30 October – $25K first prize
1 RELOADED (Glenn Rounds, Devon Meadows)
2 TRUE COLLINDA (Jason Thompson, Pearcedale)
3 MANIA (Natalie Presutto, Devon Meadows)
4 ASTON FLAME (Ian Garland, Longlea)
5 MY NAME’S STACEY (Rodney Clark, Echuca Village)
6 SECURITY MAN (Colleen Mason, Neerim South)
7 OUR FABIO (Wayne Hooke, Huntly)
8 ZIGZAG CABANG (Greg Berry, Toolleen)
Reserves
9 GOTHAM BARONESS (Melanie Lithgow, Devon Meadows)
10 CALL ME HARVEY (Sean Lithgow, Devon Meadows)

Gerard GuthrieGerard Guthrie

Gerard Guthrie

One of Australia’s leading greyhound racing journalists since 2000 with the Greyhound Recorder and now with Greyhound Racing Victoria. Part-owner 2013 Group 1 Paws Of Thunder winner Sheikha. (The views in this article are those of the author and not necessarily those of GRV)

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