4LUKE and Belinda McCarthy are one of the strongest partnerships in Australian harness racing.  The McCarthy stable trained its 1000th winner on Wednesday night at Bathurst when Bullet Stride scored.  It is a milestone that the couple are proud of with Luke training 440 of the winners and Belinda the remaining 560.

Luke began training in the 2002/03 season with Belinda taking over in 2012/13.  The stable enjoyed its best season in 2011/12 when training 217 winners.  The Cobbitty property where the McCarthy’s call home is state of the art and Luke confirmed they had pumped a lot of money into it.

“Everything we have earned since we have moved to Sydney has gone straight into the property and when we reached the milestone it makes all of the hard work worthwhile,” Luke McCarthy said.

“The stable is well represented at Menangle this Saturday night and hopefully we can have a good night with so many big races being run.”

The McCarthy stable will have three runners in the Group 2 Carousel with Kept Under Wraps the leading chance.

“Kept Under Wraps has been set for this race and while he has drawn awkwardly I’ll be looking to get off the inside as soon as possible and from there I will look to put him into the race.  Admiral Bronski has hit his straps at the right time and looks well placed off the front row.

“Tintinara needs to keep on improving but I think she has done a good job since she has arrived from New Zealand.  From her draw she will need a bit of luck and a solid speed.  I think Cyclone Kate and Alotbettor are the two horse to beat.”

Frith will compete in the Bulli Pacers Cup and McCarthy is expecting another solid performance.

“She just keeps on improving, her run last start was super and she is on target for a trip to Melbourne for the Queen Of The Pacific.  The plan is to take her to the Newcastle Mile and then that will give us two weeks to have her right for Melbourne.

“I am driving She Envy for David Aiken in the Australian Pacing Gold final, she needs to be at her best and have a bit of luck to win it but she is an improving filly and I don’t think she will be all that far away at the finish.  High Rolling has got a nice draw but I think Petacular seems to be the forgotten horse in the race, she was very impressive last week in the semi final.”

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