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Celebrated New South Wales chaser Gold Force was the fastest qualifier for the Sportsbet Ballarat Cup, stopping the clock in a time of 24.73 seconds.

Trained by Denice Warren, Gold Force was reported to have been purchased for a six-figure sum before his first start by prominent harness racing owner Mick Boots.

The purchase is beginning to pay off following a four-month stint on the sidelines. He bounced back at the start of the month in Goulburn with a track record performance before making his way to Victoria for the Ballarat Cup heats.

Gold Force held off Harrison-Dawson winner Flying Zulu with eye catching ease. Flying Zulu was the fastest second place getter which saw him earn a rug in next week’s Sportsbet Ballarat Cup.

0.02 of a second separated country cup champ, Matt Loch and last year’s Ballarat Cup winner, Explicit’s heat victories. Matt Loch winning his heat in 24.981 seconds and Explicit in 24.983 seconds.

Explicit (1) opens the Ballarat Cup heats with a bang, stopping the clock in time of 24.98 seconds over the 4520 metres. This Black Duck (7) finished second. 

Mepunga Rocky (8) runs over the top of Lakeview Emily (7), recording a time of 25.41 seconds in the second Ballarat Cup heat. 

Sharapova Star (3) railed up beautifully to win Ballarat Cup heat three over Doongalla Jessie (1) in a time of 25.42 seconds.  

Morton (7) showed pure strength in heat four to run down Spritely Sian (1) in a time of 25.27 seconds. 

Riversdale Mick (1) ran over the top of Solicit (8) in heat five of the Ballarat Cup, stopping the lock in 25.28 seconds.

Gold Force (8) was the fastest qualifier into the Ballarat Cup with a strong 24.73 second win over Flying Zulu (3). 

Matt Loch (3) closed out the final heat with a classy 24.98 second win over Motion Sensor (7).