The New Zealand Herald

Hawkeye Pierce ready to mash it up with best company

- Michael Guerin

Trainer Logan Hollis would love to see talented pacer Hawkeye Pierce race for $900,000 in stakes in just six weeks this summer but he might need your help.

“Your help” meaning if you intend buying a slot in the new Three-YearOld Pacing slot race to be held on Show Day, which is where Hollis would like to see Hawkeye Pierce.

The exciting pacer resumes in a talented-packed race at Alexandra Park tonight, the Purdon and Phelan Racing Metro Heat No 2, which was designed to bring the best under R55 pacers in the north together.

It looks like it is working as tonight’s heat is a beauty with plenty of open-class-type ability in the field, which gives these horses a chance to qualify for a $35,000 final on September 6, the first of the new finals as harness racing starts to flex the muscle of its new $10 million stake increases.

Hollis says Hawkeye Pierce is ready to roll as he has been in work since winning here on June 27, beating subsequent­ly impressive dual winner Always A Porsche.

“He went well at the workouts two weeks ago, they ran fast sectionals and he was hard-held so he is ready to go,” says Hollis, who trains in partnershi­p with Shane Robertson.

“He has a wide draw and it is a good field and I will probably drive him myself since Tony [Herlihy] is away but we think he can win.”

He meets classy pacers including Mako (two from three), last-start winner Invisible, Kings Watch (winner of his last two) and Jeremiah, who was just behind the best 3-year-olds in races such as the Northern Derby.

Hollis says Hawkeye Pierce can mix it with that company and winning this heat and final would set him up for a huge summer treble after the sale of his hotshot stablemate Christophe­r Dance, who has headed to Western Australia after being runner-up in the Northern Derby.

“We’d love to get this guy a slot in the new $500,000 3-year-old race on Show Day,” says Hollis. “And if he is going well enough to do that we would probably stay down there for the NZ Derby [boosted to $300,000]. “Then he could even come back here for the Golden Gait Finals night, which is worth $100,000 so these good 3-year-olds can race for big money.” Whether he starts down that path by winning tonight may depend on tempo as with plenty of fit horses in this field capable of a sub 2:40 for the 2200m mobile, being off the markers may not be a lot of fun.

 ?? Photo / Trish Dunell ?? Talented pacer Hawkeye Pierce targets big wins.
Photo / Trish Dunell Talented pacer Hawkeye Pierce targets big wins.

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