Quinton says unsung duo ready to fire at Kensington

Quinton says unsung duo ready to fire at Kensington
By Ray Hickson

Trainer Ron Quinton may be short a group 1 performer at the moment, but he’s confident he has Hinchinjive and Famous Pedrille in the right races to be competitive at Kensington on Wednesday.

While the duo may not be as illustrious as the likes of his recent group 1 mares Daysee Doom and Dixie Blossoms, Quinton is pleased that both horses appear to be giving 100 per cent and he says that’s all you can ask for from any horse.

Racing returns to the Kensington track at Randwick with a seven-race card.Credit: Getty

“They both should run very creditably. They’re fit and well and they are there to run well,” Quinton said.

Hinchinjive will be out to atone for an unlucky fourth behind City Of Lights two weeks ago when she tackles a similar grade in the Bivouac First Yearlings Handicap (1550m).

The five-year-old is a rarity in the Quinton yard in that Wednesday’s race will be her ninth run for the campaign, which started back in June, and one that’s seen her graduate to city class.

“She’s quite amazing, normally fillies and mares don’t like running them more than probably five times a prep,” he said.

“But she’s never indicated she’s had enough so there’s not much point in putting them out while she’s racing well.”

Barrier one wasn’t a great help to Hinchinjive last start, she found herself looking for runs at a vital stage and Quinton said had she been able to build into the race a bit better there’s a case to say she’d have threatened the winner.

He’s happy enough to be jumping from a middle alley in the eight-horse field this time around.

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“She could have got the momentum up a bit earlier, it was no fault of anyone’s, just the way it panned up,” he said. “She’s only been beaten not even half a length, she might have almost won.”

Famous Pedrille is at a different stage of his preparation and comes into the Vale Eric Conlon Handicap (1400m) on the back of a confidence-boosting third-up win.

Quinton elected to drop the gelding into a provincial race, on the back of a second-up placing at Rosehill, and he led all the way under apprentice Amy McLucas.

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