Thouroughbred great lands TAB Eureka runner
THE PR opportunities around the $2.1mil TAB Eureka have soared after today's confirmation emerging three-year-old Seathestars has secured a slot.
Daniel Cordina said the deal was sealed for the Geoff Webster-trained Seathestars to race in Cordina Racing slot in the world’s richest harness race at Menangle on September 6.
Excitingly, Seathestars was bought as a yearling and part-owned by Hall of Fame thoroughbred trainer, John Hawkes, a long-time friend of Webster’s and passionate harness follower.
Hawkes confirmed he “and a group of friends and family” would be trackside to watch Seathestars tackle the TAB Eureka.
It gives Hawkes the historic achievement of having runners in the two richest races of both Australian horse racing codes in coming weeks. His star sprinter Briasa already had a slot in the $20 million TAB Everest at Randwick on October 18.
Hall of Fame trainer John Hawkes hopes to have runners in the biggest slot races of both Australia's equine codes.
“Wouldn’t it be something to win them both,” Hawkes laughed. “It’s a big thrill to get Seathestars into the Eureka.
“The thoroughbreds are work, but I’ve loved the trots since I was a kid back in Adelaide and had shares in quite a few over the years with mates.
“There’s a few of my oldest mates are in this horse and we’ll get along to Menangle on the night and fill a table or two.
“It’s easier to watch my (thoroughbred) horses race from home these days, but I’ll definitely head out to Menangle for this guy.”
Hawkes expects Seathestars, who boasts six wins and eight placings from just 18 starts, to be competitive, especially if he lands a good barrier.
“He’s just kept improving with each run, especially this campaign. Geoff (Webster, trainer) has done a great job with him,” he said.
“I’m sure he’ll be better again next year, but the three-year-olds do get a preferential draw and with the right run, I’m sure he can be right in the finish.”
Daniel Cordina added: “If we can help promote the game with our slot, then we’re all for it. And with Seathestars, we can bring that thoroughbred connection and some great PR for the sport.
“He’s a horse on the way up at the right time. He won really well at Menangle last start and I think he’s good enough to win it with the right run.”
Webster said: “This is just fantastic. I had Cobber signed and in a slot for the first Eureka (2023), but he went amiss just days before it.
“To be back two years later, especially teaming up with Hawkesy and his crew, who have been big supporters of mine, is really special.
“Don’t sell this horse short. He’s even better than I thought he was on what he’s done at his past few runs. He can win.”