Apple Tart, a daughter of Sebring, has started 11 times for two wins and five placings and is coming off a last start fifth to the Matt Dunn-trained Subterranean in the Cooney over 1350 metres on Ipswich Cup day.
“I was a bit disappointed with her last run as we thought she’d give us more the way she had been working,” Kendrick said.
“She didn’t track up as good as I had hoped, that’s why I’ve decided to put blinkers back on her.
“She’s probably my best chance at Ipswich as she’s back to mid-week grade and has the claim for Kyle Wilson-Taylor.”
Apple Tart was a $70,000 buy at the 2020 Inglis Classic sale in Sydney after she was sold by Sengenhoe Stud for $60,000 at the Magic Millions national weanling sale at the Gold Coast the previous year.
The Ipswich track is rated a Heavy 10 but Apple Tart showed her liking for the wet winning her only start on a heavy surface against two-year-old opposition at Doomben in April last year.
Kendrick also has Isshegrey entered for the QTIS Two-Year-Old Maiden Handicap over 1350 metres in which stable mate Perfect Night Out is second emergency while Allberin lines up in the Maiden Handicap over 1609 metres.
Kendrick is on track to claim his ninth Sunshine Coast trainers’ premiership this season.
“We’ve been here at Caloundra nine and a half years. We didn’t win the first premiership but we’ve won every one since,” he said.