It turns out fortune really does favour the brave.
Well, the brave who happen to own a Victoria Cup winner and have $25,000 lying around a week or two out from the IRT New Zealand Cup, which was won in physics-defying fashion by Kingman at Addington today.
The New South Wales pacer continued Australia鈥檚 recent domination of the 3200m thriller by sitting three wide for the last 1400m and still proving too good for favourite and fellow Aussie raider Leap To Fame.
It was the second occasion Kingman has beaten Leap To Fame in a month, and the first time made the second on possible.
Before reaching a new career peak by winning the Victoria Cup at Melton on October 18, Kingman wasn鈥檛 in the New Zealand Cup conversation, or, more importantly, the entries.
He came off a sub-par Leap To Fame鈥檚 back that night to beat him and animated owner-breeder Mick Harvey started to dream.
For that dream to become reality he had to dig deep, some $25,000 plus GST deep, the late entry fee to get Kingman into today鈥檚 race.
While it might have come out of the Victoria Cup stake, it is still not small change and a hell of a risk to take with a 4-year-old pacer just starting his open class journey and one who had never had a standing start.
Harvey gambled and won.
Although it didn鈥檛 quite look that simple when Kingman was near last at the halfway stage of the 3200m Cup with the two favourites first and second.
Trainer-driver Luke McCarthy, the polished prince of harness racing, had no choice but to ask Kingman to do it the hard way from three wide, which got harder when the muscular stallion started to hang at the 1000m mark.
That should have been his chances extinguished, $25,000 plus the same in expenses down the drain.
Clearly, Kingman can鈥檛 count.
He covered the most ground, did the most wrong but took a deep breath at the 250 mark and went again, an equine boxer throwing his knockout punch in the championship rounds.
It was so brutal it bordered on rude. You aren鈥檛 supposed to come to others鈥 houses and play the bully.
McCarthy had gone into the Cup full of belief in his horse but realistic about the challenges for their afterthought bonus race. The icing on a cake never tasted so good.
鈥淗e is wonderful horse but I鈥檒l admit I didn鈥檛 think he could sit three wide and win,鈥 he said.
鈥淚 had to move to get closer, even though I knew I wouldn鈥檛 get the breeze off Leap To Fame, because I knew if I waited much longer he鈥檇 get pushed out when I did go.
鈥淗e did the rest and he is just a special horse and I鈥檓 so proud to win this for Mick.鈥
This New Zealand Cup also provides a new zenith in the storied career of McCarthy, who has won Miracle Miles and Inter Dominion and drove the first two winners of the world鈥檚 richest harness race, the Eureka on his home track of Menangle.
鈥淚 have been lucky enough to go all over the world, to races like the Elitlopp in Sweden and the Little Brown Jug in the States but this is the best race day in harness racing and I have always wanted to win the Cup.鈥
It was the second year running a horse trained at Menangle has won the Victoria Cup, paid the late entry fee, come to New Zealand and returned home with the Cup after Swayzee did it last season.
Leap To Fame was magnificent in second after sitting parked throughout, while Merlin ducked into a gap looking like the winner for a few seconds at 150m before finishing third.
That was just ahead of stablemate Better Knuckle Up, who came from last for fourth and had 鈥淣Z Cup 2026鈥 written all over him.
That is, of course, if they ban Victoria Cup winners, or horses making late payments, from getting into the Cup next year.
Or maybe Australian horses altogether
Because the way things are going, the New Zealand Cup is going to need a name change soon.
Michael Guerin wrote his first nationally published racing articles while still in school and started writing about horse racing and the gambling industry for the Herald as a 20-year-old in 1990. He became the 贬别谤补濒诲鈥檚 Racing Editor in 1995 and covers the world鈥檚 biggest horse racing carnivals.
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