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Owner Hedley savours special 2YO Classic victory

13 June 2022

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By Jordan Gerrans

Fast horses and stable jockeys have come and gone over the years but two pillars of a leading North Queensland racing operation have remained over more than three decades.

The name’s Tom Hedley and Roy Chillemi are synonymous with racing in the north of the state.

And, leading owner Hedley has paid tribute to his long-time trainer and close mate Chillemi following Missile Thunder’s slashing Townsville 2YO Classic victory on Saturday afternoon. 

The Hedley and Chillemi combination have been a formidable one in the north of the Sunshine State for decades, winning an array of premierships, Cup and feature races at numerous tracks.

And, over the years, others around the regular premiership winning operation have come and gone – but what has lasted over time is the relationship and tight bond between Chillemi and Hedley.

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Hedley has branched out in recent years, sending his horses to a number of NQ trainers – mostly to Cairns’ Stephen Massingham – as Chillemi – who is in his 70’s these days - has wound back his numbers in his stable.

But, the quality youngsters still first go through the stables of Chillemi at Tolga and that is exactly where this unbeaten Smart Missile gelding landed. 

Hedley is a man who rarely lets his emotions get the best of him but post-race on Saturday at Cluden Park, he revealed just how much his friendship with Chillemi has meant to him over the time.

The pair also prepared Stradbroke Handicap winning and now retired gelding Tyzone to a famous 2YO Classic victory earlier in his career before he progressed through the grades.

“It is a wonderful feeling to have this relationship between me and Roy for all these years,” Hedley said.

“We have never had a word out of place and he has trained some beautiful horses for me.

“We have had some great times – Tyzone and Grey Missile – and all them horses.

“Roy, I love ya brother.

“It is such a beautiful journey I have had.

‘I feel quite emotional.”

The master trainer from the Atherton Tablelands – who has won just shy of 20 premierships at Cluden Park, was taken aback by how emotional his mate Hedley was on Saturday.

“We have been together for years,” Chillemi said.

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The stable has now won the Classic – the feature race for juveniles in North Queensland every year – on five occasions, with Hotelier, Tyzone, Tennessee Boy, Palencia and now with Missile Thunder.

The bay gelding has done it with an unblemished record – unbeaten in his six trips to the races

“We chase it every year, it is just a magnificent race,” Hedley said.

“We do this ever year, we spend a lot of money buying two-year-old’s and babies to try and win the beautiful race for two-year-old’s up here.”

As Hedley mentions, the team buys plenty of yearlings chasing the lucrative QTIS money on offer in the Sunshine State and Chillemi was immediately blown away with Missile Thunder.

He could not believe the time’s he was running around the Tolga track – usually ridden by stable hoop Stephen Wilson – before his debut appearance on race day.

“Most horses cannot run the times he was doing in the mornings,” Chillemi remembers.

“He has proven it on Saturday, this win was another step forward.

“On what he did on Saturday, I think he will appreciate a bit further ground, maybe a 1400 metre race when he can just relax.

“He has such a devastating finish.”

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With almost $200,000 already in the bank, Missile Thunder will head for a lengthy spell now with the aim of coming back as a bigger and stronger three-year-old.

The plan is to set the emerging star for the Cleveland Bay Handicap over 2023.

Hoop Wilson has been in the saddle in four of his six career race starts – as well as his only official trial – and quickly rounded up the field on Saturday over 1200 metre before putting almost two lengths on the field.

Missile Thunder went past Tom Smith’s Better Rain with ease.

Better Rain finished second in the feature QTIS Jewel for two-year-old’s on the Gold Coast earlier this year.

“He deserves to win, Steve rode him so patiently,” Chillemi said.