Talented Cambridge galloper Farm Boy is ready to get his career back on track.
He has recovered from a leg injury suffered in a paddock mishap on Guy Fawke's night and he is now set to open his Group One summer campaign.
"He's come up really well and we'll probably run him in the open 1400 at Tauranga on Friday," said Tim Carter, who trains the 2015 Gr.2 Avondale Cup winner with his wife Margaret.
"After that, he'll go to the NRM Sprint and then the Group One New Zealand Stakes at Ellerslie in March."
Meanwhile, stablemate and Gr.2 Coupland's Bakeries Mile winner Battle Time is enjoying a break.
"We decided to freshen him up and he's having a month to six weeks on the farm," Carter said.
He has recovered from a leg injury suffered in a paddock mishap on Guy Fawke's night and he is now set to open his Group One summer campaign.
"He's come up really well and we'll probably run him in the open 1400 at Tauranga on Friday," said Tim Carter, who trains the 2015 Gr.2 Avondale Cup winner with his wife Margaret.
"After that, he'll go to the NRM Sprint and then the Group One New Zealand Stakes at Ellerslie in March."
Meanwhile, stablemate and Gr.2 Coupland's Bakeries Mile winner Battle Time is enjoying a break.
"We decided to freshen him up and he's having a month to six weeks on the farm," Carter said.