Power statement ahead of Bold Trease


He Shall Power has confirmed himself as a serious contender for the Bold Trease series with a brilliant win last night at Sandown Park.

He began as well as he has for some time which had him settle in a threatening position early. He passed the leader Lee Ali early in the race and from there looked unbeatable. He went on to win by two lengths in a swift time of 41.61.

“I was reasonably confident. He’s a bad beginner but tonight he got away nicely, settled 2nd and I felt he’d be hard to beat from that point,” said trainer David Crawford.

“He trialled here the past two Saturdays and went well. He ran low 34s (over 595m) and his run home time was enormous. It was good to get him back at Sandown because it’s where he’s suited best.”

He Shall Power hasn’t missed a place from six starts over the 715m at Sandown Park and was a finalist in May’s RSN Sandown Cup.

Crawford’s wife Shona was at home watching their boy salute and without doubt would’ve been filled with pride.

“She’d be rapt, I think she sent me a text but I haven’t had a chance to look at it yet.”

He Shall Power will now be prepared for heats of the G1 Bold Trease on Friday November 20.

Earlier in the night Bees And Honey became the second highest priced winner at Sandown Park in 2020 at odds of $65. High profile sprinter McCooly’s Lad was the strong fancy in the race and found no luck.

McCooly’s Lad is a predicted nomination for next Thursday’s four-dog Shootout. In the pre-nominations market Simon Told Helen is favourite ahead of Houdini Boy, Hard Style Rico and Shima Shine.

The Shootout field will be announced on Monday afternoon. All four finalists will cement a spot in TAB Melbourne Cup heats on Friday November 20.

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David Crawford speaks after Power's win
Jason Adams
About Jason Adams - Racing Operations Coordinator at Sandown Park. Over 8 years involvement in greyhound racing and one of the sport's biggest and most passionate fans.
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