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Golden glory for Triedtotellya

Written by Duncan Dornauf | Dec 1, 2025 5:16:20 AM

Beauty Point-based trainer-driver Rohan Hillier is turning the Group 3 Lees Orchard Tassie Golden Apple into his own race, after Triedtotellya ($2.60) delivered him with his third win in the eight runnings of the 2200m event in Launceston on Saturday night.

The five-year-old gelded son of Well Said has had an injury-plagued career, but he has certainly made up for his time away from the track for his connections since joining the Hillier stable earlier this season, winning seven of his eight starts, including a heat and then the final of the Easter Cup, the Launceston Mile and now the Tassie Golden Apple.

Starting off a 20m handicap, Triedtototellya paced away safely and settled one-out and three back, before improving three-wide at the 1100m, and got a cart into the race on the back of Heza Punk Rocker ($1.70 fav), who galloped early, and ended up in the one-one.

Hillier produced Triedtotellya four-wide near the 400m, where he let down with a fast sprint to score by 7.7m from Heza Punk Rocker, with Maebee 5.8m away third.

The mile rate off the 20m handicap, was 1:57.9s, 0.7s outside the track record, with the last half-mile run in 55.8s.

“He didn’t begin as well as he can, but he lobbed handy to put himself right in the race,” said Hillier post-race.

“He had all the luck, and he was following the right horse (Heza Punk Rocker), and he put him away pretty quick, which was pleasing.

“They smoked the last half, but he was just jogging,” said Hillier.

Hillier has never shied away from the fact that he has a very high opinion of the pacer since he first fast-worked him earlier in the year, and he again reiterated those thoughts.

“He is a real serious horse this horse, he doesn’t take a lot of work, and we have worked out how to work him now, we were a bit hard on him last time in.

“He can go a long way, I’m sure.

“He will have a couple of easy weeks, and we will pick a couple of races out,” the trainer-driver said.