Racing
LUCY PROVES THAT
VICTORIANS ARE DILLS
God’s greatest AFL side, Hawthorn, hails from Victoria just as His chosen WA side is West Perth.
These are
indisputable facts, as the bulk of my readers are well aware!
However, the
Victorians are still dills as they proved recently with the treatment of our
blonde wonder girl of the saddle.
Crack WA
apprentice jockey Lucy Warwick had 29 rides in Victoria in a two month stay in
that State. She has equalled that number of rides in exactly a week since returning
to WA.
She rode
five winners, over there, from limited opportunities, including one on her
favourite horse, Lucciola, where the duo combined to win the Stony Creek Cup.
That little
grey mare was sensational last year in Perth and Warwick was the pilot in seven
consecutive wins. Lucciola had also won a couple for Shaun Meeres earlier in
2014.
Since
returning to Perth the apprentice has again been in demand. Resuming at Geraldton,
on March 11, Warwick was strangely unsuccessful in her seven rides at the
Northern track, with a couple of thirds her best result.
Then the
usual story started. The next day at Bunbury she had two winners from her six
rides; at Ascot on 14 March another
double and a second flowed from five rides; at Mt Barker the next day, another
double (from five rides); at last Wednesday’s Ascot fixture, on March 18, she
had a dead-heat for first and then another winner and a second.
Note well,
Lucy is not grizzling over the Victorian experience. She told this writer, last
Saturday, it was an eye-opener to be going to bush meetings and seeing a dozen
or more Group 1 winning jockeys all competing.
Even so the
Vics hardly used her talents. It is a rare WA meeting in which the leading
apprentice does not have five or six rides, and the former number has been her
lowest amount since returning to her home State.
Clearly
getting only a few rides does impact on race fitness and Warwick confessed she
had put on a few kilograms over there -weight that she wants to shed.
Like General
Douglas McArthur (check your History) she ‘will return’ also –in her case to
the Garden State. Indeed, some more rides on Lucciola would be an enticement,
later this year.
Barring
injuries or suspensions Warwick is as certain to win the Metropolitan
Apprentices Premiership as William Pike is the Jockeys Premiership (and Warwick
will run second to him in that competition).
Indeed, when
Lucy left Perth she was a clear leader in the Apprentices race.
Joseph Azzopardi clawed to within two wins of
her, in her absence, but he won’t ever get that close again.
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