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Rantan Ride Quinton's reward for Madeline's tough work

By Ray Hickson

Coach Ron Quinton is all about rewarding the tough work of his trainees.

Trainer Ron Quinton. (Image: Bradley Photos).

The 23-year-old trainee has been subject to Quinton's instructions since the loan in July and was transferred to him in October. She was instrumental behind the scenes with Rantan.

With only 51 kg after Owen's claim, the stut foal continues in the 200,000 US dollar Triple M Thunder thousand (1000 m).

“She is a tough worker and I said to Ray (gall, owner). I would like to put her on,” said Quinton.

“She drove her in the exam and helps with all the trackwork, so I would like to give her the opportunity.

“She won a few races for me, she recently won Wyong for me, where I own. She is very reliable and you are trying to reward her in a way.”

Quinton, of course, kept the call as a master of school education with people such as Hugh Bowman, Sam Clipperton and Andrew Adkins among his students.

Rantan, $ 5.00 with Tab on Wednesday, won three of her nine starts and, like Quinton, moved into the wishes.

Third, thirdly, with Owen on board in the last of the last those behind the group class Sprinter Jedibeel, which was narrowly beaten in Randwick in Randwick in Randwick in Randwick.

“She carried out a few exams and she tested pretty well as she always does. So she is in good condition,” said Quinton.

“You can never stop her from testing well. She will carry out a credible race, whatever she does.”

Quinton said it was probably not the most ideal for Rantan to get an internal barrier in view of her racing style.

To be fair, he said that he had high expectations of Rantan in the early days, but the circumstances have conspired to keep them in the benchmark grade.

However, he is confident that she has the ability to expand her profits when things go the right way.

“She is not one who can really utilize a draw because she has to settle and relax,” he said.

“She has to get back into the field a bit because she is not finished when she races too close.

“She did it quite well, she gallops like a good horse, but she probably didn't reach the level I thought.

“There were always a few underlying problems and that holds back. But she is a race horse, she will bring in a good run.”

In the meantime, Quinton is preparing to give stable data My Girl another chance of a black type in group 3 Dim Jewel Classic (1400 m) at Scone next week.

The four -year -old is probably on the way to the stud in spring, but Quinton said that not much should have a chance in such a race to win or place this effort.

In February it was beaten two lengths in the group 2 Millie Fox (1300 m) and has been refreshed by Les Vampirees in mid-March with 1: 1/4 length since her last fifth, 1: 1/4 length.

“She won five races, but she only has the group company,” he said.

Rantan runs on April 24th in a Randwick test version of third parties

“With her benchmark rating, it is arduous to find a basic race for you, so she will go to scone. She ran first in Millie Fox and ran credibly and was beaten for a few lengths.

“She had a week break and recently tested pretty well.”

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