Berry’s Mid-Race Tactics Have Happy Ending

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Happy Clapper

A mid-race move by to take to the front has proved a masterstroke, although it gave trainer Pat Webster a few heart palpitations.

Expected leader, the -trained Samadoubt, couldn't muster early speed, leaving Stampede to enjoy a soft lead so Berry took matters into his own hands on the $3.70 favourite.

He took Happy Clapper to the front halfway through the 2000 metres race in a move Webster admits was not part of any plan.

“I said to Bjorn Baker, ‘don't worry about the speed, we'll be making it' but I was only joking,” Webster said.

“I didn't think when he took off , he could keep going.

“You go back to the Roy Higgins and George Moore days when your weight-for-age races were always about tactics.

“Today this is weight-for-age and Tommy Berry did everything I didn't expect him to do.”

One of the most popular horses in training, Happy Clapper's class shone through and he had enough in reserve to hold Tally ($13) at bay by a short neck with another length to ($6.50).

In winning, Happy Clapper took his prize money past $7 million, leaving Webster of the nine-year-old's wonderful career which has included several battles with champion Winx.

“He's an horse,” Webster said.

“The Epsom, and now this. What can I say?”

Happy Clapper is likely to be aimed at the $1 million at the stand-alone Saturday meeting at Kembla Grange on November 23.

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