Lightly raced Goulburn trained gelding O’So Tempting steps out on his home track on Thursday looking to maintain his unbeaten record in what’s been a dynamic first campaign.
Having notched two wins from as many starts for the Tash Burleigh yard the O’Lonhro gelding tackles a handy class two on his home patch and gives Burleigh the opportunity to train her first hatrick of consecutive wins with the same galloper. No mean feat for any trainer let alone one with a boutique sized stable like Burleigh.
Burleigh has kept her charge fresh since his strong win at the tablelands track a month ago over 1200m and can’t fault his work since.
“He was set to run at Goulburn on Country Championships qualifier day but pulled up with a bit of a stone bruise between runs. We scrapped that plan and wanted to get him right again before finding something else for him”, Ms Burleigh said.
“It’s worked out well to have a run at home over the 1050m. He’s still got some learning to do in his races before we explore a longer trip, so with the freshen up he will run a nice race over the shorter distance.
The form from his latest win has stood up solidly too. Our Rosemaree a minor placegetter behind O’So Tempting last start has since came out and won a Benchmark 55 race with authority at the Sapphire Coast. A keen form student, Burleigh has been pleased to see some depth to his recent performances.
“There has been a couple of horses from his races go well since he last raced. He still has to put it together race day, but he’s well and ready to run.”
O’So Tempting doesn’t get things all his own way this time though, the handicapper having his say allocating the horse 58kg to go with a wide draw. There are also two other last start winners in the race Mileage (Gabrielle Englebrecht) and Lady Elizabeth (Jason Coyle) whilst the John Thompson camp looks to have the consistent mare Tutu ready to dance first up from a spell after two quiet trials.
Burleigh isn’t too fazed by any of this though, her horse having more than met the young trainer’s expectations so far.
“It’s nice to be able to put the horse in tougher company to see where he is really at where it counts. The wide draw may be beneficial to him as he has a tendency to over race. He’s a nice strong athletic horse, the weight is what it is and comes with the territory of an improving horse.”
Whilst Burleigh is conscious of the reality of how far a horse can go in its first campaign she isn’t putting any restriction on O’So Tempting at present.
“He’s a very lightly raced older gelding, he loves his routine and as long as he’s happy, feels good and is eating up he will continue to tick along. As soon as he displays any signs of needing a break he will go straight to the paddock. He’s exceeded expectations thus far.”
Another of Burleigh’s charges, Territorial, who ran a super race to finish in the top five in the SERA Country Championships race at Goulburn is also ticking over nicely with the possibility of a trip to the Albury Cup carnival on the cards.
“Territorial came through the championships run fabulously!!A few of the owners are going to the Albury Cup and would love to see him in the 3YO Guineas down there.”
Other local trainers with horses in the mix for prizemoney at Goulburn on Thursday include recent SERA Country Championships winner Danny Williams (Amelda Race 5, Thomas Crowns Race 6), Greg & Kelly Gooch (Stafford Race 5, Sharif Race 3), Sarah Murray-Leslie (Stone Cold Race 4), Mark Gee (Treasure Boss Race 3) and the recently relocated Graham Payne (Northern River Race 7).
Goulburn’s seven race card kicks off at 1.45pm on Thursday and features a genuine mix of country, provincial and metropolitan trained gallopers. Entry is free with full catering, bar and wagering facilities available.
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