Vande Velde tunes up for Raider Stakes

Well bred harness racing four-year-old pacer Vande Velde tuned up for the $30,000 Raider Stakes with a last-stride win in the North Eastern Pacing Club Cup over 2698 metres at The Tote Racing Centre in Launceston tonight.

The four-year-old gelding produced a powerful finishing burst to grab victory in the shadows of the post, scoring by a short half-head from Something Eyre with Resurgent Spirit a game third after facing the breeze for most of the race.

Vande Velde had not won since last November when successful in a C4-C5 event in Launceston over 2200m.

The gelded son of Four Starzzz Shark-Good Gracious promised a lot as a young horse but fierce racing habits and an unpredictable temperament has prevented the gelding from realising his full potential.

But Salter is hoping the four-year-old can deliver in the Raider Stakes later this month and finally live up to the early expectations.

"We all thought this horse was going to be special at an early age but he had some bad habits and we had to try and curb his bad manners and thankfully he has finally started to act maturely," Salter said.
 
"I can do a lot more with him these days and while he hadn't won for a while he has been racing well and this win will have him just where ne needs to be heading into the Raider Stakes," he said.
 
Heats of the Raider Stakes will be held at Devonport next Monday night with the final on April 26.
 
Peter Staples
 
 

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