Better Eclipse may bring one of the fastest Australian mile times ever to tomorrow’s $1million race but he is lacking in that most Australian of qualities: hype.
The five-year-old pacer and his stablemate Triple Eight are the two Aussie representatives in tomorrow’s harness slot race at Cambridge, both trained by husband and wife team Greg Sugars and Jess Tubbs.
Sugars is one of the most respected harness horsemen in Australia and Triple Eight will be driven by Australia’s most successful ever reinsmen in Chris Alford, who is approaching 8000 career wins, more than twice that is New Zealand’s winningest ever in Tony Herlihy.
Better Eclipse is not only the winner of a Chariots Of Fire and Sunshine Sprint but was also third in last year’s Miracle Mile when he looked on target to become Australian pacing’s next big thing.
He has had his ups and downs since but when he won the Chariots he paced 1:47.6, making him one of the fastest race winners ever outside North America.