Tatts Tiara 2016: Miss Cover Girl steals show in Group 1 feature at Eagle Farm
KELLY Schweida’s finest day of training was spent with old school mates and early work colleagues as he watched Miss Cover Girl’s Tatts Tiara win from Rockhampton.
KELLY Schweida’s finest day of training was spent with old school mates and early work colleagues as he watched Miss Cover Girl’s Tatts Tiara victory from Callaghan Park in Rockhampton.
A short time later, Schweida saddled up Ruling Force for a dominant win in the Rockhampton Cup.
“It was a pretty good feeling watching on the TV,” Schweida said of Miss Cover Girl’s win. “It had been a long time between drinks and that was in the back of my mind, even when I saw she was travelling so well.
“But Browney gave her a 10 out of 10 ride and she got the job done. It was a huge thrill and then another pretty satisfying moment to win my first Rocky Cup as well.”
Tiara day was marred by the state of the new Eagle Farm track, with jockeys deciding the inside was a no-go zone right from the start of the day.
It then became a contest to see who could get widest on the track.
Congrats to great mate Kel Schiewda. Tatts Tiara an Rockhampton cup. Great double
â Peter Moody (@moodyracingpgm) June 25, 2016
Sydney trainer John O’Shea even moved to scratch the fancied Mogador because he had drawn barrier one. Stewards denied the request and Mogador stuck to the inside and finished a distant third after going for a bath in betting for the Healy Stakes.
The conditions were amplified in the final event, where easing favourite Tsaritsa was eased to the back of the field from barrier one, as Hugh Bowman wanted no part of the inside.
Times recorded on the day were consistent with a Soft (6) rating, but the consensus from trainers and jockeys was that it took genuine wet-track horses to win on Saturday.
That all meant little to Schweida and connections of Miss Cover Girl, who finally delivered on her early promise to win a good race.
Damian Browne knocked back several other rides in the race to stick with Miss Cover Girl.
“I thought outside of Azkadellia, it was a very even race and I always thought this mare had a really good race in her,” Browne said. “She’s a horse that hasn’t had a lot of luck and I thought if things went right for her and we could get in the right spot, she could show what she’s really capable of.
“It worked out just perfectly in the run. Coming to the 700 I couldn’t have been happier with the way the race was panning out.
“In the straight, I just had to wait. I knew she had a short sharp sprint and I just wanted to wait for the right time to use it.”
This was Browne’s third Group 1 win in Queensland, following Albert The Fat in the 2010 BTC Cup and Quintessential in the 2012 Queensland Oaks. Remarkably, eight of his nine interstate Group 1 wins had come since Quintessential.
Two weeks ago, Browne had remarked how it had been a dry carnival, but the feature double at Ipswich last week and now the Group 1 has turned that assessment on its head.
TATTS TIARA
1st MISS COVER GIRL K Schweida — D Browne ($13, $3.66)
2nd AZKADELLIA C Maher — N Hall ($1.46)
3rd SULTRY FEELING J Cummings — J Orman ($8.55)
FULL RESULT: TAB FIXED ODDS
Waller takes home extra horsepower
CHRIS Waller stitched up the inaugural UBET Super Six Trainer Series with a day out on the final Group 1 day of the carnival and promptly donated $25,000 to charity.
In accepting his prize of a new BMW X6, Waller announced he would be making a cash donation to Riding for the Disabled.
Waller himself admitted it had been a “slow” carnival but that changed as Tales Of Grimm, Index Linked and Cellarman arrived for the stable on Saturday.
Index Linked’s win in the Tattersall’s Cup sealed the deal for Waller in the series after he had trailed Team Snowden by five points going into the final day, which offered double points.
Waller was a reluctant winner of the Super Six series, commenting that he would like to see the competition changed next year in order to give more trainers an opportunity to win.
However, he did admit that as the series drew to its conclusion, he did bring more runners to the carnival in an attempt to win it.
“I am pleased to have won the inaugural competition and I compliment Racing Queensland for what they are trying to do, but next year I would like to see them change the rules and make it very difficult for us to win,” he said.
Index Linked was scheduled to return to Sydney, but Waller did not completely rule out a tilt on the Caloundra Cup, a race he won last year.
“His run in the Brisbane Cup was good because the tempo didn’t suit and he wasn’t able to roll,” Waller said. “He’s a grinder and this race panned out much better for him.”
Originally published as Tatts Tiara 2016: Miss Cover Girl steals show in Group 1 feature at Eagle Farm