Veteran Tasmanian harness racing trainer Paul Hill celebrated one of his best nights at the races when his talented two-year-olds Hillview Jake and Chica Bella won their respective 2YO Sweepstakes finals over 1609 metres at UBET Park Hobart last night.
Hillview Jake also set a new state mile rate record when he stopped the clock at 1.57.83 which carved six-tenths of a second off the previous best set by Make A Memory in April 2008.
And to make it a perfect night Hill's smart filly Chica Bella demolished her opposition to win the Sweepstakes fillies division.
"This is a night I'll remember for a long time," Hill said.
While Chica Bella was impressive the night belonged to Hillview Jake that settled fourth off a hot pace set by Riley Major and Pockets of Courage with that pair relentless in their pursuit of the lead, clocking a sizzling 26.4 for the first quarter (400m).
When the pace slackened at the half-way mark Hillview Jake's driver Gavin Lang seized the opportunity and urged Hillview Jake ($2.70) forward to face the breeze outside of the leader Riley Major ($2.40).
Origin Cronk ($14) was poised behind the leader and when Hillview Jake lobbed outside the leader it gave Pockets of Courage ($6.50) much needed cover in the one-out line.
Riley Major and Hillview Jake slipped clear nearing the home turn the last time while Duggan eased Origin Cronk off the fence and appeared to have plenty to offer.
But when Lang asked Hillview Jake for the supreme effort the gelded son of Cardmaster Hanover dug deep and forged clear and go on and score comfortably from Origin Cronk with Riley Major tiring to finish third ahead of outsider Rockin An Runnin.
"This win means a hell of a lot to me for so many reasons," Hill said.
"He is such a lovely horse to work with and whatever I ask of him he delivers. He's just a treat to train," he said.
Lang said Hillview Jake was the "real deal".
"This horse is quite advanced for a two-year-old and he showed me a lot more about himself tonight. He is quite a talent," he said.
Chica Bella raced outside of the leader Shadow Blue that set a modest tempo and they cleared out nearing the home turn.
But when her driver Ricky Duggan asked for the big effort she responded brilliantly and burst clear to go on and win by seven metres from Shadow Blue with Angelina Rainbow third ahead of Twentythreered.
Chica Bella is unbeaten from four starts this preparation and is likely to dominate the remaining fillies features.
"The Cardmaster Hanover filly is very smart and while not in the same league as Hillview Jake she is all class," Hill said.
Peter Staples