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Feta Go Fernco makes it two from two at Ascot Park

Feta Go Fernco makes it two from two at Ascot Park
By Jonny Turner. A week can make a huge difference in harness racing, just ask southern breeder-owner Brian Ferns. Ferns has enjoyed an outstanding"...
13 September 2024 , News

By Jonny Turner

A week can make a huge difference in harness racing, just ask southern breeder-owner Brian Ferns.

Ferns has enjoyed an outstanding fortnight with his comeback pacer Feta Go Fernco who has won her first two starts at Wyndham and Ascot Park.

A tendon injury is the reason why it took until the middle of the mare’s five-year-old season for her to hit the track for trainer-driver Matthew Williamson.

It’s an injury that can be linked to a fateful decision Ferns made two years ago.

“I sent her up to Matty’s and she qualified beautifully, two years ago,” the breeder-owner said.

“I brought her home for a spell and I took her out to the beach to Murray Little’s and we jogged her up for 11 weeks.”

“Then she went and cut a tendon open after getting new shoes on.”

“I was originally going to send her back to Matty a week before, but that extra week ended up costing me two years and thousands of dollars in vet bills.”

Given plenty of groundwork ahead of her return to Williamson following her recovery from injury, Feta Go Fernco isn’t racing like a horse that has had a two-year injury hiatus.

And after the long wait to get to the winner’s circle, victory is especially sweet.

“I’m absolutely rapt after what we have gone through with her,” Ferns said.

“For her to come and do this in her first two starts, especially for Matty and Charlotte (Williamson), it is fantastic.”

Feta Go Fernco is by Betterthancheddar from the four-win mare Betta Go Fernco, who notched some sharp times during her career.

“The family has got speed and this girl has always shown speed and she is so easy to deal with.”

Thursday’s victory was win number 33 for the Williamson stable this season.

That tally places the Oamaru trainer at the top of the Otago-Southland ranks and fifth on the national trainers premiership.

Feta Go Fernco defeated Tilly Dunnage in her debut win at Wyndham last week with the latter galloping behind the mobile before dispatch.

Tilly Dunnage was on her best behaviour on her home track at Ascot Park on Thursday when powering away to an impressive victory.

In doing so, the three-year-old delivered on the potential she has shown trainer Wayne Adams.

“We always thought she had a bit of ability and she showed that today.”

Tilly Dunnage is raced by longtime Adams stable owners Grant Stalker and Margaret Kreger.

To see Jonny Turner's interview with Brian Ferns click here

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