Ragazzo Mach Gets The Job Done

Saturday, 8 May 2021
Ragazzo Mach Gets The Job Done
Bruce Stewart
Bruce Stewart Journalist

It wasn’t the dominating win many were expecting but with a bigger picture in mind, Ragazzo Mach and trainer driver Nathan Williamson got the job done.

The finish was tight and a bit messy as Chuckles got within a neck of Ragazzo Mach and the sulky wheels touched, but Ragazzo Mach held out the challenger.

“Craig’s horse was running around a bit and it got a bit tight just after the line but he was good enough to get the job done,” Williamson said.

Tight quarters at the end of the mile

It hadn’t been in the plan to race Ragazzo Mach  at the Winton Harness Racing meeting today, but Williamson told me during the week that the colt had got away on him and needed another run to take the edge off.

“He went well. He needed the run badly and that’s why we were here. He’s big in order (condition).”



Still hard on the bit after his run at Winton today

Ragazzo Mach along with stablemates Pembrook Playboy and Kiwitrix head north on Monday for the Harness Jewels in Cambridge early next month.

“It’s to Christchurch then Bulls then onto Cambridge. We’ll be up there by Wednesday afternoon. We want to go early and settle in. They’ll go to the Jewels Trials the week before (Jewels Day).”

Williamson says he’s happy with four year old Pembrook Playboy who will also start on Jewels Day.

“He doesn’t tend to need racing like this fella.”

Southland trained horses that are currently eligible for the Harness Jewels are:

The last and only Southland trained winner on Jewels Day was Beaudiene Bad Babe at Cambridge in 2010.

Southland breeders Todd and Fleur Anderson will have a special interest in this year’s Harness Jewels. They’ve bred seven runners that are currently eligible or on the fringe of making the cut for this season’s feature day at Cambridge.