“Just goes to show you the great progress harness racing is making with Entain’s help and I am just thrilled to be part of it and getting on such good horses,” says Butcher.
His record numbers gave him a mathematical chance of becoming only the third driver after Blair Orange (twice) and John Dunn (2021) to drive the winners of over $3m in stakes in a NZ domestic season.
But with over $475,000 to go, he might need even more than Duchess Megxit and I Dream Of Jeannie in $100,000 fillies and mares races tonight, Duchess Megxit and her stablemates in their $100,000 Golden Gait races next week and Merlin in the $250,000 Auckland Cup.
“Regardless of the final number it has been a great year,” says Butcher.
He has a legit shot at the Group 1 double tonight with Duchess Megxit favourite in the $100,000 Woodlands Queen of Hearts while I Dream Of Jeannie is the best-performed mare in the new $100,000 TAB Queen Of Diamonds for trotting mares.
“Megxit has to be a chance but she does have a tricky draw,” admits Butcher.
“I think they will go hard early so I will probably try and stay out of that and swoop on them late.
“That can always change but she must be going all right because she wouldn’t be here if she wasn’t. She was only 50-50 to start last after coming back from the Oaks.”
The Queen Of Hearts should be run at a good tempo with gate speed from Mr Kaplan, Seaclusion and Lady Of The Light while the tactics on Princess Meritaten, who was stunning on her Alexandra Park debut last Friday, will be interesting.
Like Duchess Megxit she can fly late but if they both go back at the start that takes some early pressure out of the race and starts a game of cat and mouse they can’t both win.
Duchess Megxit is a proven Group 1 filly though so looks the best bet.
I Dream Of Jeannie has paired with Butcher a few times before with mixed success but at a higher level than tonight’s new mare’s trot.
“She is staying at my place and she looks great,” says Butcher.
“She is off 10m but could get a good through and she has been going really good races so she can win for sure.”
It is good, even first running of the Queen Of Diamonds though and a lot may depend on how keen the favoured frontliners like Con Grazia Love and Faith In Manchester want to hold the lead and run along.
Both are capable of trotting 3:25 for the 2700m which would make them hard to catch for those coming wide.
Tonight also sees Auckland Cup winner Better Eclipse return to Alexandra Park for a $60,000 Lincoln Farms Franklin Cup that looks suitable even off a 30m handicap as it has some rugged stayers who could drag him into the race.
Butcher drives Invisible in that race and add in Ultimate Racy Girl (R2), I Got Chills (R3), Hezasweetie (R7), Romeo Foxtrot (R8) and Greased Lightnin (R9) and he will be a hot favourite for the driver’s challenge.
Michael Guerin wrote his first nationally published racing articles while still in school and started writing about horse racing and the gambling industry for the Herald as a 20-year-old in 1990. He became the Herald’s racing editor in 1995 and covers the world’s biggest horse racing carnivals.