
Tantabiddi and Mitch Miller after their win at Gloucester Park. Photo Credit - Pacepix
The Prentice stable has been racing in fine form of late, with the team celebrating three winners over the weekend including Bitofdutchcourage and Soho Firestone at Narrogin on Saturday, and three-year-old Tantabiddi on Monday at Gloucester Park, who broke through for his maiden win.
Overcoming injury as a two-year-old, the son of Foreclosure NZ resumed at Gloucester Park on Monday after 15 months away from the track who required time to mature.
“As a two-year-old he got a cracked pastern and had three screws put in,
“The main reason (for the break) was that we would get him almost ready and something else would go amiss, he just had an immature body,
“He’s just been immature, I did like him, so I’ve given him the time.”
Prentice made mention that although Tantabiddi isn’t up with the best of them in this year's three-year-old colts and geldings’ crop, he does believe his gelding has plenty of ability.
“I’ll just race him in a fortnights time at Pinjarra, and we will just try and pick up as many westbred three-year-old races as we can along the way.
“He’s a nice horse, he did that very, very easy yesterday (Monday),
“It’s a really strong three-year-old year and he’s not up there with the best, but I suppose he will be in the next group. “
The next few weeks in racing look to be promising for Kim Prentices stable, with Hector and Soho Dow Jones being aimed towards the $30,000 Marathon Handicap over the 3309m standing start at Gloucester Park on August 11.
Two-year-old Soho Skyfall trialled well at Bunbury today, leading all the way in the six-horse field to win by 22.6m in 1:59:6, coming home in 27.1.
He will resume racing on Tuesday the 15th of August in the Pearl Heats at Gloucester Park. The promising young gelding has had just the two starts, winning on debut and finishing fifth in the 2YO Colts and Geldings Sales Classic back in March.
Prentice has two fillies aimed towards the Diamond Classic this year, Terasita and Lenora Jane who will race this Friday night at Gloucester Park in the 2YO fillies’ race, race 9 on the card. Terasita has drawn barrier one, Lenora Jane starts from barrier six over the 1730m trip.