SA Trots - 2024 Southern Cross descends on Globe Derby Park

21 November 2024 | Peter Wharton
Logo

It all comes down to the Southern Cross and that will certainly be the case when Globe Derby Park hosts six Southern Cross heats for two-year-old pacing colts and fillies and three-year-old pacing colts on Saturday night.

The 2024 Southern Cross will mark the 39th edition of South Australia’s richest and most prestigious age classics with the State’s best youngsters vying for a spot in the rich finals and a chance to lock up Horse of the Year honours.

The first five finishers from the heats will qualify for the $35,000 finals at Globe Derby Park on November 30.

The opening heat of the Cobbitty Equine Farm series for two-year-old fillies has drawn together a field of seven and at least five have a realistic chance of success. Kittykat Cutie and Shirley Not, who quinellaed the Kevin and Kay Seymour Ladyship Stakes on November 9, look the top two picks with the Kindergarten placegetter Torque Intheusa the next best.

The second heat appears a benevolent for the Emma Stewart trained filly Brighton. Though winless at five attempts, the Downbytheseaside miss was a finalist in both the Vicbred Super Series and Breeders Crown. Machete Roulette, a placegetter in the Ladyship and Gawler Sapling, looks the best of the locals.

The first of a pair of heats of the Alabar series for three-year-old colts appears to be a match race between Hezrockinroyalty and Bay Jim Major, the quinella pair from the two-year-old edition of the Southern Cross last season, while No Notthebuttons, the 2023 Southern Cross champion, gets his chance to defend the title from the No. 4 gate in the second heat.

The polemarker Splash Of Paynt, a placegetter in the Golden Nursery and Lordship Stakes, and the Mount Gambier invader Stormy Woods should fight out the first division of the Cobbitty Equine Farm series for two-year-old colts.

Always Dancing, a winner of five of his seven starts including the Sapling Stakes and a heat of the Golden Nursery, will start a short priced favourite in the second heat from the Victorian visitor Zenario.

Racing recently returned to Globe Derby following a rebuild of the main track and construction of a new training track ensuring that Globe Derby Park remains the premier harness racing facility in the state.

The recent refurbishments and the commitment of over $1 million in additional stakemoney are both part of the collaboration between the SA Harness Racing Club and the Seymour Group to boost harness racing in South Australia.

The first of eight races is 6.40pm (Adelaide time).

 

Story: Peter Wharton

 

Related News

21 November 2024
SA Trots - 2024 Southern Cross descends on Globe Derby Park
It all comes down to the Southern Cross and that will certainly be the case when Globe Derby Park hosts six Southern Cross heats for two-year-old pacing colts and fillies and three-year-old pacing colts on Saturday night. The 2024 Southern Cross will mark the 39th edition of South Australia’s richest...
21 November 2024
Make Your Mark – Hobart 22/11 & Launceston 24/11
Feature harness racing edges closer this weekend with two heats of the Tassie Golden Apple in Launceston on Sunday. Mar Yole will be prominent at both Tassie meetings and provides his regular thoughts on his drives across Hobart and Launceston. Hobart, 22 November Race 1 – Iden Regal Wave: No luck...
21 November 2024
Gloucester Park Preview Friday 22 November 2024
Sparks are set to fly Fireworks are set to explode when star mares Aardiebytheseaside, Steno and Our Sandy Shore clash in the $150,000 Westral Mares Classic over 2536m at Gloucester Park on Friday night when the three female drivers in the group 1 event are sure to be planning to gain a significant advantage...
21 November 2024
Jet-Setting Times For Lee
JASON Lee's frequent flyer points will soar over the next three weeks. The top young driver will spend his time between Victoria, Christchurch and NSW chasing features between now and mid-December. The stunning emergence of three-year-old trotter filly Keayang Zahara – unbeaten in 12 starts...
20 November 2024
Wharton: 11 Crown champions for renowned Ballarat breeder
The victories by Valtino and Enchauffour at last weekend’s Breeders Crown meeting at Melton Entertainment Park raised the total of Pat Driscoll’s Yabby Dam Farms’ Crown winners to 11 and he is clearly the most successful breeder in the time-honoured series. CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL COLUMN...
Click for more