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Tasmania’s galloper of the decade – Frequent flyers

26 / 04 / 2020 Article by: Matt Reid
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These two sprinters headed across Bass Strait frequently to find suitable races, being hard to place in their home state. Both horses best results came in Tasmania despite a number of credible performances in Victoria.

I’m Wesley

I’m Wesley forges clear of Gee Gee Lanett and Scrutineer (rails) in the  2018 Newmarket.

  • Bay Gelding
  • 47 starts
  • 15 wins
  • 13 minor placings
  • $564,800 prizemoney
  • First start: September 2015
  • Trainer: Glenn Stevenson

Trained at Wesley Vale, I’m Wesley was perhaps pegged as a Devonport horse through the first part of his career and with seven of his first eight wins coming on the synthetic, that was a reasonable assessment. His win in the 2017 Newmarket quickly changed that opinion though, a result that was immediately followed with a win in the Listed Conquering Stakes, also run in Launceston. His 12 appearances interstate haven’t returned a win but he has been placed at Listed level in the Bob Hoysted and finished fourth in the Group 2 Bobbie Lewis, both down the Flemington straight. The gelding is the winner of the last three Newmarket handicaps which is a record for the race.

Colonel Parker 

Colonel Parker at his home track at Longford.

  • Brown Gelding
  • 25 starts
  • 9 wins
  • 6 minor placings
  • $238,263 prizemoney
  • First start: January 2006
  • Trainer: Bill Ryan

Having his last start in January 2010, Colonel Parker just met the criteria for this competition but what a performer he was. After winning his first three career starts he was tested in the Group 1 Cadbury Guineas at Flemington where he finished a long way behind the superstar Apache Cat. A winner of multiple Listed races in Tasmania, Colonel Parker also found an interstate win elusive, managing several minor placings, the best being a second in the 2007 Christmas Stakes at Caulfield.

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