Super mare Pride Of Jenni steps out at Cranbourne jumpouts on Monday
Super mare Pride Of Jenni has started her build-up to her massive spring campaign with a jumpout at Cranbourne on Monday.
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Superstar mare Pride Of Jenni has started laying the groundwork for her spring preparation with a jumpout at Cranbourne on Monday.
Pride Of Jenni produced one of the most memorable performances in modern times at her last start in the Group 1 Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Randwick in April.
Regular rider Declan Bates travelled from Ballarat to pilot Pride Of Jenni in Monday’s jumpout, giving her a quiet time before the multiple Group 1 winner finished second in her heat.
Australian Racehorse of the Year contender PRIDE OF JENNI stepped out for her first @KarakaChat jump out of her new campaign at Southside Racing Cranbourne this morning ð@cmaherracing@RacingVictoria@Racingpic.twitter.com/aPAXtyBRcq
â Southside Racing (@SthsideRacing) July 21, 2024
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Pride Of Jenni’s effort pleased trainer Ciaron Maher as the rising seven-year-old was not asked for an effort in the hitout.
Maher gave Pride Of Jenni an jumpout in late July as her high-pressure frontrunning racing style demands a high level of fitness.
Maher has set the Group 1 Memsie Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield on August 31 as Pride Of Jenni’s first-up assignment.
TAB rated Pride Of Jenni as a $4.50 second favourite in its early Memsie Stakes market while the winner of more than $8.7m is the $3.50 favourite to win the Cox Plate in October.
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Originally published as Super mare Pride Of Jenni steps out at Cranbourne jumpouts on Monday