Kendrick In Super Form For JJ Atkins Tilt

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Stuart Kendrick

started at short odds before narrowly winning his last start but trainer believes it was not a true indication of the colt's ability.

The two-year-old is one of three runners Kendrick has in the Group One at Eagle Farm on Saturday.

It is testament to Kendrick's hard work that he has built up a team of Group One-standard horses after moving from only seven years ago.

He has had several Group One runners with Charnley River running second in 2016 JJ Atkins and Eric The Eel running third in the ATC this year.

Kendrick's record would be even better except he has sold several of his top horses, including Eric The Eel, to .

Bookmakers may not agree but Kendrick is giving his three runners a good knockout chance in the Atkins.

Superare was a $1.28 favourite at Caloundra last week and after leading by two lengths at the 200m, beat stablemate by a nose.

The win may have been lucky because Way Beyond's dropped his whip inside the 200m.

Kendrick pointed out Superare had been left in front shortly after the start and had wanted to over-race.

“There wasn't much Dale (jockey Smith) could do about it but it is not the way he races best,” Kendrick said.

“He has a very good turn of foot when he settles in his races.”

“I suppose the question on Saturday is the 1400m but if he settles it should not be a problem.”

Kendrick said would be fitter for a first-up win at Eagle Farm two weeks ago.

“She likes Eagle Farm and the 1400m will be no problem,” he said.

Way Beyond, who will be ridden by , is still a maiden but has had little luck in his races.

“His placings are around some smart horses and again 1400m will be no problem,” Kendrick said.

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