I don't know the WA connection, I know he is a SA trainer with a 17/51 33% strike rate this season, so I am not sure why the horses aren't going to him
You are on the trail, Kev. And Aaron Bain Racing must be the best in the world at spotting the hidden talent in 100+ start WA bush no hopers.
And I suspect the steward in charge, in Frank Drebin style, will say "move along, nothing to see here!"
I don't know the WA connection, I know he is a SA trainer with a 17/51 33% strike rate this season, so I am not sure why the horses aren't going to him
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Hargreaves trains his horses in Victoria. They also have others in NSW and QLD that seem to come from obscurity to short term stardom.
Check Im Loki's previous start when $1.04 beaten favourite then read the stewards report. I note no gear changes were notified tonight and the stewards didn't raise the issue. Intriguing.
Both of the two horses finished up the track at Northam on 13 March continuing there appallingly poor form. Both have only been in Victoria a little over a month yet have had starting prices like Ride High. Very intriguing!
I know all that Trev, the question I was pondering is why he is buying horses to race in other states directly, never being trained by himself (you forgot to mention the many he has in Tassie with Yole)
Maybe he sees a horse and thinks - that horse would be perfect for Vic, or maybe he sees a horse for sale at a bargain price and thinks that horse has a couple of Vic wins it. Maybe he has become more of a syndicator?
He has an excellent website and up to date facebook page
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Well tonight at Mildura it started $1.04 on the TAB and got stitched up and was beaten by a $104 pop. He is proving a very expensive investment for some
http://www.harness.org.au/racing/fie...21#MLC28052113
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Elleker Hanover just ran second, again as a long, long odds on favourite in the late at Mildura after settling 3 back the fence. The tearaway leader Mista Pumblechook paid $106 in a restricted race. Perhaps racing twice in 5 days at either end of the state took some sting out of the favourite? Amazingly, Tuesday night's winner I'm Loki was beaten at Mildura a fortnight ago by a $150 shot!
No worries, the same connections won race 5 with Mondooley Mach. It's won 5 with 3 placings from 8 since winning first up at Ouyen on 31 March. Its previous 132 starts (in WA) yielded 7 wins and 46 placings. It started $1.60 at Ouyen after a 23 metre 8th at Williams (look that up in your road atlas). Again, zero to hero in 6 weeks 3,400 KMs away, no trial and 6 weeks between races. Same pattern. Just gets curiouser and curiouser!
Im Loki must be hurting the big punters who lost when she was $1.04 at her first Vic start and again tonight at $1.40 in her third start
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sounds like its happening again.....different place same Mo....and quite a few came away unscathed
and again tonight at Bendigo $1.40 failure
http://www.harness.org.au/racing/fie...21#BNC09062103
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Sounds like a good name as by co-incidence, Loki from Norse mythology was a trickster, a god of discord and mischief.