His Queensland debut came via Albion Park back on September 2, when the seven-year-old stepped out in the Veterans race and finished an excellent second behind Major Jellis in a time of 1:53.5.
Back-to-back Albion Park victories followed. He scored in 1:55.9 over 2138m while taking a new PB of 1:51.1 when scoring over 1660m on September 16.
“It didn’t surprise me at all when he recorded that big mile. You look at his whole career, he’s always been a fast horse and conditions that day were perfect,” Elkins said.
“I knew he was working well and handling the different style of our training because Ris kept dropping hints that we should just hold him back (Narissa was pregnant with their first child – Abbey – at the time) but he was ready and thrives on the week-to-week racing.
“I think he’s got an even bigger mile left in him; I won’t be shocked if he goes sub 50 in time to come. I’m keen for it.”
A pair of placings at Albion Park were followed by three unplaced efforts at open company but the efforts were still commendable.
A hat trick of Albion Park victories were recorded between December 16 and January 10, each time with a different driver (Nathan Dawson, Layne Dwyer and Narissa) before being unplaced at open company at his next two starts.
“He’s been a great addition to the stable, he’s very low maintenance around the stables and a pleasure to work with, he’s a good track worker and always has a low heart rate,” Elkins said.
“His versatility is his best asset. He can lead or be sat up, and it doesn’t bother him what trip it is (1660m or 2138m) because he just adapts.
“There’s not much wiggle room for him given his NR ranking but I’m sure he’ll keep doing what he’s doing. I’d like a few more like him, that’s for sure.”