Aiden The Campo has a serious mandrowing in his very astute hands, but he is not someone to compare, but in next week’s Diamond Classic final he is trustGamblers wishes) Tracking in this phase of her armor Racing Prep.
“I am happy with the horse, the barrier drawing is always a great level, there are a few other nice horses in the night, so she will not store and just win, but I would not exchange her for something else.”
After three deep journey on Bunbury less than fourteen days ago, the Campo, who looked through Sky Racing in New -Zeeland, was sure she would stop, but it was that night she showed that she was a serious horse to contend with the sentiment when she got heat 3 from the Diamond Classic.
“I thought Trent was unlucky, there was not much anymore that he could do, I didn’t think, but I thought she would fall down immediately and around the corner to go around the corner.
“Trent was probably a bit worried about doing too much with her, so he sat down on her, but I was pretty stunned when she switched the line to be honest.” Aiden said the Campo.
From barrier 7 in Monday heat in Gloucester Park, the favorite of $ 1.24 worked its way forward to get the lead and kicked away to win with 19.6m
‘She’s a pretty hassle foal, she is pretty lazy and when she was in front, she was just a bit cruising, I was really happy with her.
“It is hard to compare, she is probably not a horse that comes on the track and blows something away because she is so lazy and you have to do her what she does, but she is not a fuss, what is best for her, she does not really have problems at this stage, she is really well mannered, she can clearly run a little.”
Originally the Campo went through the APG sales of APG Perth Perth and sent Kody Charles to say that he would see him after completing the sale if he missed another horse in which he was interested, and by the end of the day the deal was closed, and $ 55,000 later she belonged to its large ownership group.
A winner of five out of just six attempts, who want Belle to take her income to only $ 90,000 too shy, excluding the very impressive Westbred and First Win Bonus stimuli that its owners have also received.
The Campo currently has around 30 working, with a number of exciting horses to follow in the coming weeks, including the last start winner Bettor Move Matty, explains with the Campo: “He is a two -year quality, I really like him.”
I look forward to the next Tuesday 2YO Pearl Heats in Gloucester Park, the Campo will have a number of runners in the heats that he is enthusiastic to watch.
“They are probably not as proven as Wishing Belle is, but they all start to be fine. The Goktor Move Matty, American Machine, Wheellofortune has won on Saturday and goes pretty well, and Bettor behaves, he has his last pair back, they are going pretty well.”
“Crunchem who won on Friday evening is not eligible for the Pearl, but he should go well in Westbred Time.”
“At the moment it is that time of year for the babies, but I think I have about 10-12 two-year-olds at work and they are all starting to race, and I have a few older people who have been in the system for a while, as Menemsha is back on Friday.
“This time of year I am starting to become enthusiastic about the babies, because you do all the hard work, it is good to get a bit of a reward at this time of the year.”
Menemsha went to De Paddock for a two -week fresh resources after his last start on June 6, where the Campo confirmed that he put a lot of work in him and starts at Barrier 5 in race 3 (2536m).
Westbred Night is approaching quickly and for the Campo it is one of the biggest nights for its stable.
“I probably have four or five every division for the two, three and four (year old), all looking for starts, that’s why we are starting now.”
The Campo, a man of many talents, is involved in every facet of his horses training phases, starting with breaking his young people, a process that he actually really likes.
“Grandpa did it, Daddy did it, just like to do it herself, I actually really like to do it if I am not really busy, it’s rather therapeutically breaking babies, you can always dream about how good they are, even if they are not.”
“Plus, if they don’t prove to be well mannered, I am not to blame anyone except myself.”
The Campo is looking forward to the next three to four years with his team now that he has moved to his new building in Hopeland
“I am really enthusiastic for the next three to four years to get a good crack to get as many winners as possible.”
Through Ashleigh Paikos For RWWA
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