BRIDESMAID NO MORE
Having been an astute trainer over the years from a small stable, Aileen Smith ended a drought last Wednesday night when Miss Syrah shook free of the bridesmaid tag.
With 15 career starts under the care of Jack Butler, the decision to move the three-year-old daughter of Always B Miki on caught Smith’s eye.
Taking a lease on the filly, Miss Syrah had her first start for Smith on August 7, finishing second behind a smart gelding prepared by Bernie Hewitt while Hewitt was in the Sunshine State campaigning for the carnival.
Winning at her second start for Aileen would have provided some nice symmetry as she contested the Aaron Smith (Aileen’s son) Maiden Pace, but again she had to settle for another second placing, this time behind My Scimitar.
Another three second placings would follow, with every other finisher in that second start for Smith having gone on to break maiden ranks in the ensuing weeks.
Beginning to look like she may be the eternal bridesmaid, Miss Syrah cashed in with Zac Chappenden taking the reins in last week’s victory.
For Aileen Smith, it also broke a drought; after missing a winner throughout the 2023 season, Miss Syrah was the first winner this term for the Group 1 winning trainer.
THIS WEEK
The last three months of the season begin on Tuesday when Albion Park host a nine-race card.
It will be one of three meetings for the week from The Creek, with two meetings at Redcliffe on Wednesday night and Thursday afternoon, providing a five-meeting week.
All eyes will be on the flight schedules, with Leap To Fame likely to head to Melton to contest the Melton Sprint on Saturday night, dependent on the plane taking off.