Ballistic Boy To Tackle Rough Habit Plate

Classy three-year-old has been sent for a break, leaving trainer to have as his runner in the Group Three Plate at Eagle Farm.

Profit and Ballistic Boy have been among the best three-year-olds in this season but Profit’s last two runs have been below par.

Ballistic Boy was beaten a nose in the at Eagle Farm at his last start and had little luck.

Profit finished midfield in the same race after getting well back in the run.

Anderson said he felt it was for the long-term benefit of Profit that he go for a spell.

“He has been up for a long time and he has done a very good job,” Anderson said.

Profit will be brought back for races in the or Brisbane summer.

Ballistic Boy dispelled some of Anderson’s worries about him running a strong middle-distance with his Gunsynd Classic run.

While Ballistic Boy is by a former top sprinter in Smart Missile, his dam is by High Chaparral who is noted for producing stayers.

Ballistic Boy is related to former multiple stakes-winning New Zealand galloper Mr Tipsy on his dam’s side.

“He was very strong to the line in the Gunsynd which is a good pointer,” Anderson said.

, who beat Ballistic Boy in the Gunsynd Classic, is also heading to the Rough Habit on Saturday.

“After the was scrapped the Rough Habit was always his target. He is a horse who gets better with racing,” trainer said.

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