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Canny Be Better shows he’s getting better

Canny Be Better shows he’s getting better

BETTER Than Ready four-year-old Canny Be Better is hitting his straps. The gelding followed up a good fourth in an Eagle Farm maiden with a breakthrough win at his home track under lights on Friday, November 11. Ridden by James Orman, Canny Be Better ($6) broke...

Kendrick Racing celebrates Melbourne Cup day double

Kendrick Racing celebrates Melbourne Cup day double

A HOMETRACK double ensured plenty of Melbourne Cup festivities for Kendrick Racing. The stable started the day perfectly when Realaide (main photo) won the first race on the Sunshine Coast program on Tuesday, November 1. Kendrick Racing brought up a double two races...

Roadtrip win sets the poly track alight

Roadtrip win sets the poly track alight

ROADTRIP has run right up to his trial form to break through first-up from a spell. The Shalaa three-year-old came from well back with a scorching run down the outside to win a Maiden (1400m) on the Sunshine Coast poly track. Ridden by Ben Thompson, Roadtrip ($2-fav)...

Two rising stars hand stable a double at home

Two rising stars hand stable a double at home

TWO promising horses ensured supporters of Kendrick Racing had a "pocket full" after a double under lights. Imported stayer Hillcrest Avenue (main photo) kicked off the double when he made a one-act affair of a Class 2 (1800m) on Friday, October 21. The flashy grey,...

Zhuang Shi replicates good trial win on raceday

Zhuang Shi replicates good trial win on raceday

ZOUSTAR three-year-old Zhuang Shi has franked the form of a jump-out win against boom horse Gypsy Goddess by breaking his maiden status at his second career run. Ridden by Ben Thomson, Zhuang Shi ($5.50) led all the way to win a Maiden (1400m) at the Sunshine Coast on...

Superare back in winner’s stall with flying finish

Superare back in winner’s stall with flying finish

SUPERARE can produce a finish. The Exceed And Excel five-year-old flew home late for a good win at his Sunshine Coast home track on Sunday, September 25. Ridden by Ben Thompson, Superare ($14) had the last crack at them and finished too strong, winning the Open...

Imported stayer and sprinter turn heads

Imported stayer and sprinter turn heads

AN imported stayer and an exciting sprinter have handed Kendrick Racing an exciting double at the stable's home track. Five-year-old Hillcrest Avenue (main photo) kicked off the double when he won a Maiden (1600m) at his second run for the stable at the Sunshine Coast...

Speedster Win Burn too hot for his sprinting rivals

Speedster Win Burn too hot for his sprinting rivals

SPEEDSTER Win Burn loves to roll along in front. He showcased his ability to kick off a high cruising speed at the Sunshine Coast on Sunday, September 4. Jockey Brodie Loy showed his hand soon after Win Burn jumped from the outside gate. As the field started to head...

Bonaparte notches milestone for his sire

Bonaparte notches milestone for his sire

BONAPARTE has the honour of being Golden Slipper winning sire Pierro's 30th stakes winner. The seven-year-old won the listed Tattersall's Members Cup (1350m) at Doomben  on Saturday, September 3. Ridden by Stephanie Thornton, Bonaparte ($6) raced off the pace but...

Connections have last laugh with Funny Money

Connections have last laugh with Funny Money

FUNNY Money is back at the top of her game. The Capitalist four-year-old resumed in style by winning a Benchmark 58 (1000m) at the Sunshine Coast on Sunday, August 28. Ridden by apprentice Jasmine Cornish, Funny Money ($2.60-fav) raced just off the pace and chimed in...

Bonaparte swoops to notch well-deserved metro win

Bonaparte swoops to notch well-deserved metro win

PIERRO seven-year-old Bonaparte's metropolitan win at Doomben was well-deserved. "He's had a very good prep so far,'' said trainer Stuart Kendrick. "He was unlucky last start,'' he said, referring to a third placing in a NMW (1200m) at Doomben on a heavy track just...

The ‘King’ is back on top with timely change of fortune

The ‘King’ is back on top with timely change of fortune

PROMISING four-year-old Carribean King will head to town after putting bad luck behind him with a decisive win at the Sunshine Coast. Heavily backed into $1.35 favourite, Carribean King ($1.35-fav), ridden by James Orman, won a Class 3 (1000m) easily by two-and-a-half...

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