Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Barry keen to scale the heights himself

- MARK OBERHARDT

DOOMBEN

A DROP in class and a better barrier could help stakes performer Fiery Heights give trainer Barry Lockwood winter glory in his own right at Doomben today.

The coronaviru­s restrictio­ns meant several NSW trainers could not come to Queensland for the winter.

They had to entrust their horses to a Queensland­based trainer and Lockwood, who is highly regarded throughout Australia, was top of the list. Lockwood was the caretaker for Victorem, who won the Group 2 Victory Stakes at Eagle Farm on May 23, and In Good Time, who took out the Listed Ascot Handicap at the same track on June 13.

The Lockwood-trained Fiery Heights shared the lead for much of the race before finishing last in the Listed Hinkler Quality (1110m) at Doomben on May 30.

He drops in class in the TAB Handicap (1110m) where in-form jockey Brad Stewart has picked up the ride.

Fiery Heights came from barrier 14 in the Hinkler but will start from midfield today.

Lockwood said Fiery

Heights had won six races at Doomben and did have a good second-up record.

“For saying that he might still need one more run. I would expect him to be there at the 200m but the last 50m might tell,” he said.

“But he was never better than three deep contesting the lead last time and he had to drop out. That was first-up and he had only a trial leading into it.”

Fiery Heights has been a top performer for Lockwood, counting a win in the Listed Falvelon Quality in 2018 and second to Egyptian Symbol in the 2019 Magic Millions Sprint among his better performanc­es.

Lockwood took Fiery Heights to Sydney last year where he ran two creditable fifths in stakes race but the gelding will remain in Queensland this campaign.

FORMER trainer Ben Moore passed away this week aged 89. Originally from NSW, Moore transferre­d to the Gold Coast in the 1970s and his best horses included the 1986 Queensland Guineas winner Persian World.

 ?? Picture: AAP IMAGE/ALBERT PEREZ ?? Fiery Heights scores his biggest win in the Listed Falvelon Quality at Doomben in late 2018.
Picture: AAP IMAGE/ALBERT PEREZ Fiery Heights scores his biggest win in the Listed Falvelon Quality at Doomben in late 2018.
 ?? Picture: AAP ?? Barry Lockwood.
Picture: AAP Barry Lockwood.

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