After last year’s Doomben Cup triumph, Huetor came off a wide barrier to finish sixth in in the Q22 behind the Anthony and Sam Freedman-trained Without A Fight.
“His run last year was okay but he was at the end of his campaign then,” Peter said.
“This time I put him out in the paddock for four days after the Doomben Cup and it’s really sparked him up.
“He was in the stable at night and out in the paddock in the day while doing some light work on the treadmill as part of his recovery.
“It’s just something I do differently with horses and it freshens them up well, he’s bouncing.”