Trevatt Court, ridden by Kyle Wilson-Taylor, winning at the Sunshine Coast on Friday night.

WELL-BRED four-year-old Redford has showcased his natural talent with a metropolitan win over a mile against more experienced horses.
The win in a Benchmark 70 (1615m) at Doomben on Saturday (October 5) as an odds-on favourite took his record to four wins from five career starts.
Trainer Stuart Kendrick is adamant we’re yet to see the best of the horse.
“He’s still got a lot to learn this horse,” he said.
“When he came around them Jimmy (James Orman) had to put one around his tail jut to remind him what it was all about.
“And then I thought well he’ll go away from them, and he got to the front and waited for them.
“I think he’s a really progressive horse. As he learns what it is all about, I think he’ll just get better and better.”
The win early on Saturday’s program followed success with another promising galloper in the first race the night before at the Sunshine Coast meeting.
Spirit Of Boom three-year-old Trevatt Court ($2.25-fav) broke through at her second start in a QTIS 3YO Maiden Plate (1200m).
Ridden by Kyle Wilson-Taylor, she won for the Sherrin family after a good third on debut.

 

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