Big future for ace pacer
By John Dunne (HRV)
KYLE Marshall unearthed another above average young pacer after Smoken Ace maintained his unbeaten career record in the Ferndale Confectionary 2YO Pace at Ballarat last Saturday night.
The winner of his only three racetrack outings, Smoken Ace ($2.90) was considered the only danger to the Emma Stewart trained Kingman who was installed the $1.45 favourite in the small five horse field.
Smoken Ace’s task was made easier when Kingman galloped out at the start losing all winning hope while Smoken Ace speared across to find the lead from a wide front row draw.
Marshall revealed the youngster is yet to be tested.
“He’s never really been pressured or pushed in his training or his racing, tonight we left the earplugs out and put the blind on,” Marshall said.
Marshall believes the son of Sportswriter has further improvement to be rolled out in the next 12 months.
“I think that you will see the best of this horse in a year or so as a three-year-old,” he said.
“At the moment he’s just running on raw ability, and he’s got a big future I believe.”