“He is a very special horse, he just wants to win,” said Sugars.
“To come over here and do this is very special. I remember watching Kerryn (Manning, fellow Victorian) come over here to win a New Zealand Cup with Arden Rooney and thinking how special that would be.
“So to come here and beat the Kiwis on their own track is a huge achievement.”
While it was Just Believe’s first start in New Zealand he flew the Australian flag just as proudly in Sweden last year where he has three starts without winning but was twice placed against outstanding horses.
Since joining Tubbs and Sugars two years ago he has been transformed from little Aussie battler into a giant of his gait. Last night was his crowing glory.
There had been some suggestion of him heading back to Sweden but he will instead stay here in New Zealand and tackle at least another two races and hammer home this very rare Australian domination of the Kiwis.
While that may dent some local pride the reality is Australian trotters coming here and winning can only be good for harness racing.
The code has struggled to stay competitive with the giant beast that is Australasian thoroughbred racing in the last few years but is at its best when it holds competitive Trans Tasman racing.
With Just Believe sticking around for Alexandra Park and the new challenge of racing right-handed that rivalry and the eyeballs it attracts is guaranteed.