Ben Hope is confident he has returned home at the right time.
The 24-year-old harness horseman spent the winter in Victoria gaining experience and while he says it was valuable, it also reminded him what a privileged position Canterbury harness racing holds as one of the few regions in Australasia where the code is stronger than thoroughbred racing.
Hope is now back driving for his parents Greg and Nina and already won the Kurow Cup last Sunday on Mossdale Ben, who takes his next step down a potential NZ Cup path at Addington tonight.
He contests the Maurice Holmes Vase, a win-and-you’re-in race for the NZ Cup, and Hope says the rugged pacer is up to most in the 2600m standing start.
“Anything Goes is the one to beat the way he won last start but I think our fella is as good anything else in the race,” says Hope.