The decision to send Prop Rock south paid off at Addington on Wednesday when she cleared maidens in style.
The five-year-old powered to her first win for Pukekohe trainer Penny Fensom courtesy of a confident drive from John Dunn.
After getting back to second last early, Dunn made a three-wide move with Prop Rock at the 1000m and she just kept on trucking.
āJohnny drove her good and she went good,ā Fensom said.
āShe has probably been going a bit better than her form suggests.ā
āShe paced a bit rough at the end there, which she can do, I am not really sure why she does that.ā
Fensom and husband Rhys head up Robert Dunnās Pukekohe stable.
The trainer registering her first win at Addington after she sent Prop Rock south to Dunnās South Island base in search of more racing opportunities.
āIt is just the opportunities down there, up here she was going to have three weeks between runs,ā Fensom said.
āShe is not really an Auckland horse, she canāt go right-handed as good as she can left-handed.ā
āShe has already had three starts down there and she might have only been able to have one up here if she was lucky.ā
Like so many before her, Prop Rock has thrived while working on Woodend Beach.
āShe will stay down there, at this stage it is probably a one-way trip.ā
Most of Dunnās stable stars are based at Woodend, targeting the current run of premier meetings at Addington.
That means a quieter time for his North Island base.
However, it will not last long with races like the Rowe Cup and the Taylor Mile coming up.
āThere are only six racehorses and we are breaking in three.ā
āIt is quiet, but that is OK, during the carnivals it tends to fill up a bit.ā
āObviously Sundees Son will come up for the Rowe Cup.ā
Prop Rock was to have gone around at Motukarara on Monday but has earned having Easter off following her win.
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ByĀ Jonny Turner