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Youth to the fore for Tulloch Lodge

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Tim Clark says The Little Pumper is a more furnished racehorse since being gelded.

Jockey : TIM CLARK.
Jockey : TIM CLARK. Picture: Steve Hart

An early gelding procedure appears to have had the desired effect on The Little Pumper, who has given Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott a clean sweep of the two juvenile races at Canterbury. 

While the youngster showed promise at his initial campaign as a colt, including when fourth in the Inglis Nursery in December, winning jockey Tim Clark said he was much more focused this time around. 

"He has definitely matured with the time out and the gelding and he's come back a more furnished racehorse now," Clark said. 

"We saw that in his performance there. Once upon a time he might have wanted to overdo it and run through the bridle a little bit, but today he got there, he relaxed really well and he built very nicely. 

"The further the race went, the more confident I got and the stronger he became. 

"He was really strong through the line and I'm sure once he gets up over 1400 and 1600, he's going to be even better." 

Starting a $2.30 favourite, The Little Pumper led and gave nothing else a chance, cruising to a two-length win over Sound The Siren ($21) in Wednesday's Bivouac @ Darley Handicap (1250m), with One Last Shot ($3.50) holding down third. 

His victory gave Waterhouse and Bott a race-to-race double after Tropical Storm ($1.55 fav) controlled the All Too Hard @ Vinery Stud Handicap (1250m) in similar fashion. 

Winning jockey Adam Hyeronimus holds the Prized Icon filly in high regard and believes she has all the tools to develop into a handy horse. 

"I think she's a very nice filly," Hyeronimus said. 

"A big, strong filly, lovely action, lovely attitude. There's not much not to like about her. 

"There's quite a lot of ability there. What she did today, it was just a day out for her really." 

Tulloch Lodge representative Neil Paine confirmed the stable had a nice opinion of both two-year-olds and hoped they could continue to progress through their grades. 

"It's a little bit of fun coming here and winning the first two races for Tulloch Lodge," Paine said. 

"Gai and Adrian will be over the moon." 

Waterhouse and Bott have now trained 30 two-year-old winners this season, seven of them at black-type level. 


Racing and Sports

Canterbury

Wednesday, 21st June 2023

1
12:50
(local)

ALL TOO HARD @ VINERY STUD HANDICAP

Age: 2yo Sex: F WT: 54.0kg Type: MDN
AUD $55,000
1250m TURF GOOD
1
12:50
(local)
AUD $55,000
1250m GOOD

ALL TOO HARD @ VINERY STUD HANDICAP

Age: 2yo Sex: F WT: 54.0kg Type: MDN


FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 3. TROPICAL SQUALL (AUS) 2yo F
PRIZED ICON (AUS) - SQUALLS (AUS)
ADAM HYERONIMUS
G WATERHOUSE & A BOTT
$1.55
58kg
Gooree Stud (Mgr: E M Cojuangco & Mrs J Tioseco)

Sales Information

2nd 1. KIND WORDS (AUS) 2yo F
WRITTEN TYCOON (AUS) - GRACIOUS GREY (AUS)
TIM CLARK
KRIS LEES
$13
58kg
L Petagna

Sales Information

3rd 4. WEZZA (AUS) 2yo F
RUBICK (AUS) - A LITTLE MORE LOVE (AUS)
ANDREW ADKINS
MARK MINERVINI
$4
57.5kg
M S Minervini, B J Cannon, P M De Araugo & O L Robey

Sales Information

4th 7. AMERICAN GLOW (AUS) 2yo F
ALL AMERICAN (AUS) - REAL GLOW (AUS)
JETT STANLEY
B M LAZZARINI
$81
53kg

Sales Information

5th 6. MOUNTAIN TOP (AUS) 2yo F
SO YOU THINK (NZ) - MOUNT OMEI (AUS)
KERRIN MCEVOY
CHRIS WALLER
$19
57kg

Sales Information

6th 5. BELLEDONNE (AUS) 2yo F
KINGMAN (GB) - CHAMROUSSE (IRE)
CHAD SCHOFIELD
JAMES CUMMINGS
$9
57kg
7th 8. SECOND IDEA (AUS) 2yo F
LUCAS CRANACH (GER) - SECOND THOUGHT (AUS)
REECE JONES
KAREN OUTTRIM
$101
54kg

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