Crystal Mile next for Prowess

“It’s been a frustrating few months for Prowess and her connections,” shared trainers Roger James and .

An abscess had kept the multiple Group One winner away from her initial target, the Memsie Stakes (1400m) last month, and a stone bruise had led to her withdrawal from a trial at Taupo.

However, the trainers successfully addressed these setbacks, and Prowess made her long-awaited return in the Group 3 Taranaki Breeders’ Stakes (1400m), finishing as -up behind Town Cryer.

“The run was good, and looking back on it probably better than initially thought,” said Wellwood.

Despite facing challenges such as a wide run and a Soft 7 track, managed to guide her through the race. Wellwood noted that Prowess seemed to peak late in the race.

The trainers expressed their satisfaction with her first-up run and expected her to improve further ahead of her next target, the Group 2 (1600m) at on October 28.

Wellwood added, “It has been a long time since she has had a run, or a trial, and I think she is really going to come on from the day out.”

In addition to Prowess, secured a runner-up result with Pinion in the Egmont Cup (2100m) at the same meeting.

Wellwood praised Pinion, mentioning that he performed well despite not favouring wet ground.

Pinion’s future plans include a potential run before heading to Riccarton for the Metropolitan (Listed, 2600m) and then the (Group 3, 3200m).

Looking ahead to upcoming races, the Cambridge barn will send three-year-old fillies Sonnet and to Taupo on Wednesday.

“Both have drawn nicely enough and they had very good runs at Matamata first-up.”

He noted that while they are young fillies with potential for improvement, they should perform reasonably well if they build upon their first-up runs.

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