By Jordan Gerrans
Top trainer David Vandyke is going to overlook Penrod’s indifferent debut run at Doomben last month and press onto the rich QTIS Jewel with the talented colt.
With a booming trial victory at the Sunshine Coast ahead of his debut and a mooted sale to Hong Kong being reported, plenty was expected of the son of Better Than Ready in his maiden race day outing.
Little went the way of Penrod under the urgings of hoop Angela Jones against his own age and sex as he was beaten by just over five lengths as the easing favourite.
Despite the lacklustre performance, leading Caloundra conditioner Vandyke says the colt came through the run well in the QTIS Jewel Prelude.
“He began ok but he just did not muster pace as I would have expected,” Vandyke said.
“He got a bit lost back in the field and was over racing with his head up and copped a check. It was messy so I think it was a bit of a forget run. He pulled up well, which is the main thing.”