16 November 2021 | Duncan Dornauf for Tasracing
Carrick trainer Mark Yole will take two horses to the transferred Hobart meeting on Tuesday afternoon, with both his runners having a winning chance on the seven-race card.
The meeting was originally set down for Friday evening, but the meeting was postponed less than an hour before the first race due to the state of the track after heavy rain fell in the lead up to the meeting.
Both runners from Yole’s stable, Northview Dave and Murry will line up in the Coaches Appreciation Award Mobile over 2090m.
Northview Dave had his 10th stable change since arriving in Tasmania when claimed after a seventh placing in Launceston on 15 October.
The gelded son of Mcardle had his first start for Mark in Devonport on 29 October, where the pacer raced outside the leader before gaining a one-out one-back trail for the final 1300m before the trainer-driver made his run at the 200m before being run down right on the line by Sea Hawke by a short-half head.
That form line had been strengthened with Sea Hawke winning again in Launceston on 7 November.
Northview Dave will be driven by Conor Crook, who replaces the suspended Yole, and will start from the pole draw, while Murry will start from barrier five on the second row.
Murry, a gelded son of Jeremes Jet, has won three races from 37 starts the season, with his last two wins both coming on the Hobart track, and the pacer gets into Friday’s race well with the five-point concession claim for driver Jordan Chibnall.
The pacer has been placed in five of his last seven outings, with the most recent placing being in Launceston three starts ago on 10 October when well driven by Yole to finish two metres behind the smart Rock On Playboy, with Tuesday’s assignment being a drop in class on the pacers recent racing.
The seven-race Hobart card on will commence at 14:42 and will be shown on TasracingTV and Sky Racing 2.
Meanwhile punters have extra reason to do the form for Launceston on Sunday night with a $5,000 Jackpot on the local tote, the pool is expected to exceed $20,000.
Nominations for Sunday’s meting close at 9:30 on Tuesday, with the field being around 17:00, also on Tuesday.
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