By Colin Hodges
Situated in far north west NSW within 70km of the Queensland border, the famous opal mining town Lightning Ridge attracted a very big crowd on Easter Saturday to the annual race meeting.
Although the $74,000 prizemoney is tempting, a major enticement for owners and trainers to start their horses at the isolated venue are the trophies, opal pendants for the support races and a magnificent opal bracelet for the Cup winner, independently valued at $19,500 and created by Jo Lindsay from Lost Sea Opals.
The much sought-after opal bracelet now has a home with connections of the Kevin Dixon, Tamworth-trained Indian Thunder, winner of the 1200m P W Concrete Lightning Ridge Cup.
One of the best backed runners at the meeting, the 8yo gelding Indian Thunder started at $7 and with apprentice Kelsey Lenton in the saddle led the 11-horse field to the home turn.
Indian Thunder had over two lengths to spare at the finish from The Defiant One (Shayleigh Ingelse, $12) which ran on well along the inside rail while the 2022 Cup winner Fearless Mila (Ronald Simpson, $5) finished third.
Making a welcome return to the winner's list after a break from racing was the talented apprentice Ronald Simpson on the Dar Lunn, Dubbo-trained Gretzky in the 1200m Lost Sea Opals Benchmark 45 Handicap.
Reaching the lead over the closing stages, Gretzky ($2.80 favourite) won by a neck from the fast finishing Quick Spin (Will Stanley, $12) with Tycoon Jim (Chelsea Ings, $6) in third place.
Scone-based apprentice Braith Nock bit the dust when riding a bull the previous night at the Lightning Ridge rodeo then backed up to win the 900m Dubbo City & Gilgandra Toyota Class 1 Handicap on the Connie Greig, Dubbo trained Benyatta ($1.80 fav).
Racing wide, Benyatta led most of the way to beat Grenado (Jacob Golden, $6) and Geesheehan (Will Stanley, $4).
Another Dubbo trainer to land a winner was Michael Lunn with Royal Samer (Jake Barrett, $4) which held on to beat the strong finishing Better Than Pearls (Chelsea Ings, $7) and Outside Edge (James Rogers, $2.30 fav) in the 1200m Lightning Ridge Maiden Plate.
Always near the lead the Peter Sinclair, Moree-trained Katgully Red (Jacob Golden, $3.20) won the 1000m Gingie Gallop Benchmark 58 Handicap by over two lengths from Yes Kurt (Kelsey Lenton, $13) and Foxstorm (Andrew Banks,$5.50).
Starting a clean sweep by apprentices at the meeting, Shayleigh Ingelse won the opening event, the 900m Spider & Tiny Brown Memorial Maiden Plate on the Brett Thompson, Gulgong-trained Dysnomia.
Hugging the inside rail, Dysnomia ($4.40) led for home and won by almost a length from Orreza (James Rogers, $4) and Castlehyde Jake Barrett, $8).