Job Done: Small in Size, Big on Talent – Can This Two-Year-Old Dominate Flemington?
Flemington is set to witness a fascinating clash of size and speed this Saturday as promising two-year-old Job Done lines up for his highly anticipated debut. While he might be the smallest runner in the field, co-trainer Mick Price is confident that the colt’s exceptional engine will be more than enough to overcome the disadvantage and maintain his unbeaten record.
Job Done’s upcoming race at Flemington has generated considerable buzz within the racing community. The youngster has shown exceptional promise in his trials, displaying a remarkable turn of foot that has left onlookers impressed. However, his smaller stature compared to many of his rivals has raised questions about his ability to compete against more physically imposing opponents.
“He’s a smaller horse, no doubt about it,” Price acknowledged. “But he’s got an incredible motor. He’s got a will to win that’s just remarkable. He’s a tough little bugger.”
Price, who trains in partnership with his son Michael Kent Jr., has been particularly pleased with Job Done's progress leading up to the race. “Everything has gone well. He’s settled in nicely, and we’re very happy with where he’s at,” he said. “He’s drawn a good barrier, which will be a big help, and we’re hoping for a bit of luck in running.”
The co-trainers are aware that Job Done faces a stern test against a quality field. However, they remain optimistic that the colt’s inherent talent and determination will see him through. The Flemington track is known for favouring horses with speed and stamina, qualities that Job Done possesses in abundance.
The Kent Family Legacy
The partnership between Mick Kent and Michael Kent Jr. is a unique and successful one. The father-son duo have built a strong reputation for developing young horses and achieving consistent results. Their combined experience and expertise make them a formidable force in Australian racing. The success of Job Done would be another significant milestone in their partnership.
What to Expect on Saturday
Expect Job Done to settle towards the back of the field early in the race. As the pace quickens, he’ll unleash his powerful finishing kick. He’ll need to navigate the field effectively and find clear running to unleash his best. With a bit of luck, he could well be celebrating a well-deserved victory.
All eyes will be on Job Done this Saturday at Flemington. Can the little horse with the big heart defy the odds and prove that size isn’t everything? Racing fans across Australia will be tuning in to find out.