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Lennytheshark begins Inter Dominion title defence with emphatic win

Roar Guru
27th November, 2016
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Brilliant Victorian pacer Lennytheshark has taken out the first heat of the 2016 Inter Dominion at Gloucester Park, Western Australia.

The reigning Inter Dom champ began his title defence on Friday night in the $1.8 million series in the most emphatic fashion, working hard three-wide early before landing the chair with two laps of the half-mile GP circuit to run, outside pacesetter Our Jimmy Johnston, a local who had been well-tried by punters into $3.9.

Sent out $1.8 favourite with punters, Lennytheshark controlled the race from the breeze, driver Chris Alford explaining post-race the David Aiken-trained superstar thrives doing the work.

“He loves racing in the breeze for some reason,” Alford said. “He did the work and one day they’ll know he’s good and they’ll want to sit on him, but they want to park him at the moment.”

Off the back Lennytheshark made his move. Our Jimmy Johnston tried to shake him off, but it’s tough to escape the clutches of a hungry shark’s jaws.

Beaudiene Boaz found the line nicely for the Gary Hall Snr and Jr combination, but Lennytheshark had 1.4m on him at the wire, Lenny’s mile rate 1:54.8 and gross time 2:32.0. Last year Lenny won his opening heat in 2:33.1 gross and a 1:55.6 rate.

Our Jimmy Johnstone held third, but as driver Ryan Warwick remarked pre-race, if his charge couldn’t tame the Shark tonight it’d be tough doing it in the future.

Our Jericho was impressive in fourth, while Victorian Guaranteed finished fifth.

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Interestingly the vet ran his eye over Guaranteed before declaring him fit to run pre-race. Guaranteed sat leader’s back in the run but found little at the finish to battle fairly into fifth.

“He seems to have pulled up good,” Lang later told Sky.

But it was all honours with the winner, who has to firm in Grand Final markets given what he did tonight.

“He should get better as the series goes on… like last year,” Alford said.

“He travelled really well (tonight). Once he put the leader to bed he knocked off a little bit, but he knows where the line is.”

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