Regally-bred harness racing colt Yogi Son (Majestic Son) has a lot to live up to and he will begin that task at Cambridge Raceway on Thursday (Aug. 11).
The juvenile will make his debut in the 2YO Mobile Trot (1700m) and trainer Kyle Marshall said he will use the non-tote race as an educational outing for the colt who has won both of his trials to date.
āHe is well liked by everyone around the place, he has got a big following,ā Marshall said.
āWith it being a non-tote, it is going to be treated more as education for the horse.
āIn his trials I just wanted him to do everything right and in his last trial I thought I would see what he does out of the gate and he came out of the gate pretty quick, a bit quicker than I wanted him to this early in his career, but that is an easy fix.ā
Yogi Son is out of four-win mare Yankeedoosie, a full-sister to multiple Group One winner I Can Doosit and Group Three winner Snoās Big Boy, and the dam of Group One performer American Pride and five-win gelding Forget The Price Tag.
He was duly sought-after when offered through Breckon Farmās 2021 New Zealand Bloodstock Standardbred Yearling Sale draft and was secured by Marshallās final bid of $60,000.
āHe is well-bred, and I like the family, he had standout looks and a great attitude,ā Marshall said.
A number of well-known stable clients swiftly bought into the colt, including former All Whites coach Ricki Herbert and former trainer Bryce Espin, with Yogi Son set to carry the latterās purple and pink silks.
āI bought the horse and Bryce came in with a big share,ā Marshall said.
āThere are a good bunch of owners, including Ricki Herbert, and some first-time owners that have also taken shares in other horses I have bought from the sales. It is quite exciting.ā
Marshall is set to line-up another runner for Herbert on Thursday ā Son Of Mac (American Ideal) in the Sky Major Standing At Wai Eyre Farm Mobile Pace (2200m).
The juvenile is another New Zealand Bloodstock Standardbred graduate, with Marshall purchasing him out of Leanach Lodgeās draft for $60,000.
He has had two starts to date, both in the Young Guns series, and he will be fresh-up on Thursday where he will start from the outside of the second row.
āSon Of Mac is a lovely horse and has come back nice, but he has drawn averagely so we will see what happens,ā Marshall said.
Son Of Mac will carry Herbertās familiar colours which he inherited from his father Clive, for whom he trained in partnership for two seasons in the nineties.
While Herbert is kept busy with his football coaching business, Marshall said he is still a frequent face around the stable.
āHe has been quite full on with football, but he gets to the stables when he can,ā Marshall said.
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by Joshua Smith, Harness News Desk