I'm Thunderstruck Returns to Work

Media Release - Wednesday January 12

Trainers Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr couldn’t be any happier with the way their star four-year-old I’m Thunderstruck has returned to their Cranbourne stable.

The New Zealand-bred gelding was superb in the spring, placing in the Gr.1 Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes (1400m) fresh-up before winning the Gr.1 Toorak Handicap (1600m) and A$7.5 million Golden Eagle (1500m).

I'm Thunderstruck is on track for the $5million All Star Mile - image steve Hart

He went for a six-week spell and is now preparing for some more rich targets this season, highlighted by the A$5 million All-Star Mile (1600m) at Flemington in March.

“He is superb,” Kent Jnr told SENTrack. “That was his second racing prep, so he did a marvelous job to do all of that.

“He deserved a spell. He was very tired after the Golden Eagle.

Advertisement

“He is back in the stable and he is about three weeks out from a jump out, maybe two, we will just see how he goes.

“We are not exactly sure where we will kick him off. The All-Star Mile is the main target at this stage.

“Working backwards from there, he will run in the Futurity (Gr.1, 1400m), and whether or not you run him in the Orr (Gr.1, 1400m) before that. He is really going well.”

While he is being aimed at targets up to a mile this preparation, Kent Jnr believes his future lies over more ground.

“No doubt I think he will get out a bit further,” he said. “I think he is a really good weight-for-age horse, and those really good horses can win first-up over seven (furlongs) in a Group One, or they could win over 2000m.

“He is by Shocking and he has got all the right traits.

“He was quite a sparky horse and I don’t mind seeing that. Mick said to me that all his best horses had that spark in them.

“As he has matured, he is a lot more relaxed now, he conserves his energy better around the track.

“You saw that in his races. That day he won at Flemington when Jamie Kah rode him was the first time he properly settled, and that was the first time we really saw him boom home and win by four lengths, with a blistering turn of foot.

“He is learning all of the time and I think he is going to get better and better, and with that we will allow him to get a touch further.

“He has got a star factor about him. Terry Henderson has owned a lot of good horses ad he thinks he is the best horse that he has ever owned. He is very exciting.”

Meanwhile, his full-brother Struck Twice is also proving to be an exciting prospect for the stable.

“He is a really nice horse,” Kent Jnr said. “He has got more length than I’m Thunderstruck and I think he is going to be a more 2000m-Derby type.

“He just covers the ground and goes one stride to the horse’s two beside you.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if he does something in the autumn, but he is certainly more of a spring three-year-old type.” – NZ Racing Desk

 

 

 

 

Advertisment
More Reading...
The Autumn Sun Injured
Fresh from siring his first Group I winner in ATC Australian Oaks winner Autumn Angel, The Autumn Sun has suffered a pelvic injury with Arrowfield Stud hopeful he will make a full recovery before the breeding season starts on September 1.
Shall Be Takes Aim at Inglis Challenge
The promising 2-year-old Shalaa (IRE) colt Shall Be will target the $200,000 Inglis Challenge to be run on May 17 at Scone Racecourse after breaking his maiden in the New Era Technology Maiden Plate at Newcastle on Wednesday.
Per Incanto Filly Bedtime Story looking for fairytale ending to season
Promising filly Bedtime Story will be looking for a fairytale ending to her three-year-old season when she heads to Te Rapa on Saturday to contest the Gr.3 Inglis Sales Cambridge Breeders’ Stakes (1200m).
A Pair of Exciting Deep Field Three-Year-Olds Kick Starts Anzac Day
A fantastic start to Anzac Day for Newgate Farm’s pensioned Deep Fied, with winners at Randwick and Flemington with a pair of 3-year-olds that promise better days to come.
Mo’Unga Retires to Newhaven Park in 2024
Newhaven Park is thrilled to unveil its stallion roster for 2024, showcasing a trio of both proven and promising young sires.
MM National Yearling Sale Now Online
Quality offerings by an outstanding line up of proven stallions will take centre stage at the 2024 Magic Millions National Yearling Sale on the Gold Coast in early June.
Embellish 3YO Wins for Te Akau
Consistent three-year-old Beau Brummell commenced a successful journey south for jockey Warren Kennedy, who picked up a trio of winners at Phar Lap Raceway on Wednesday.
No Justify for Australia This Spring
Justify, the Champion 2YO Sire in North America and sire of outstanding Australian 2YO  colt Storm Boy, won’t be returning to stand at Coolmore Australia this spring and will remain at Coolmore’s Ashford Stud in Kentucky where he will cover a select book of mares to southern hemisphere time late in the year.
Cambridge Stud Announce 2024 Fees
Off the back of announcing a world class addition to the 2024 stallion line-up, Cambridge Stud has announced service fees for its full roster.
Sires With Winners - Wednesday April 24
Here is the full list of 47 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.