Sin To Win, winner of three of his only five races, including the Benchmark 75 Macular Degeneration Handicap at Ellerslie a fortnight ago, has a bright future according to his trainer Tony Pike.
"He's a very genuine racehorse and is doing a great job. In all his races to date, he's been hitting the line well.
"It was touch and go whether we would start him at Ellerslie due to the Slow track as he's much better on top of the ground. That surprised me, to be honest.
"He won on debut as a three-year-old but was immature and backward, so I gave him a good break. He's now won back-to-back at Trentham and Ellerslie.
"I'll take him through the grades and next season, at five, he will have plenty of opportunities improve on his already good record."
"He's a very genuine racehorse and is doing a great job. In all his races to date, he's been hitting the line well.
"It was touch and go whether we would start him at Ellerslie due to the Slow track as he's much better on top of the ground. That surprised me, to be honest.
"He won on debut as a three-year-old but was immature and backward, so I gave him a good break. He's now won back-to-back at Trentham and Ellerslie.
"I'll take him through the grades and next season, at five, he will have plenty of opportunities improve on his already good record."