Sprinter out to make a Grand Impact at Morphettville

Posted by RS NewsWire at 2:54pm on October 25th

The career of the Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr-trained Grand Impact has had many twists and turns in his brief career of the racetrack.

The now five-year-old returns for his latest campaign as a gelding and has been dispatched to Adelaide looking for a win in the Sportsbet Fast Form Handicap (1200m) at Morphettville on Saturday.

The race forms a part of the Gytrash Sprints Series which will be one of the main attractions on ‘Finals Day’ at Morphettville on November 23.

Grand Impact looked to be one of Melbourne’s better three-year-olds after he won his first three starts, including the Group 3 Blue Sapphire Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield in October 2022.

That win led to the Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes (1200m) at Flemington on Victoria Derby Day where the colt finished 12th behind In Secret.

Preparing for a return the following autumn, Grand Impact was continually going sore and eventually a condition called osteochondritis dissecans, where a lesion of cartilage flakes off from the shoulder, was diagnosed.

That resulted in Grand Impact having 16 months away from racing before returning in a benchmark 84 race at Moonee Valley in March.

After another two runs, at Mornington and Newcastle, the decision was made to geld Grand Impact which Kent Jnr said had resulted in a more athletic horse that is set to make his latest return, having been scratched from Geelong on Wednesday due to a wide draw.

“We have had to be patient with him and so have the owners, but he’s been gelded between preparations and he’s much better for it,” Kent Jnr said.

“He’s so much more athletic as he was always a slobby type of colt at home.

“Whilst he’s brilliant out of the gates he was always getting heavier and heavier, and whilst he’s the soundest he’s ever been, he’s also nice and athletic.”

While Kent Jnr says Grand Impact looks in great shape, he does worry the lack of recent racing may tell at the business end.

“It would be no surprise to see him win on class, as he’s very well placed and has drawn a good gate,” Kent Jnr said.

“He’s the best horse in the race, it’s just a matter over the last 100 metres of how much he’s got left in the tank.”

Manoel Nunes, who has relocated to Adelaide following the closure of racing in Singapore, has been booked for the ride on Grand Impact.

More Racing News

Thrilling Scone Cup success for in-form Hellsing

Trained by Annabel and Rob Archibald, Hellsing has entered excellent shape and notched his finest victory yet in the Listed $200,000 Arrowfield Scone Cup (1600m) held at Scone on Friday.On his 10th run in a preparation exceeding six months, Hellsing is thriving more than ever, building on a Royal Randwick...

May 15th

Trainer Moloney sees ongoing enhancement in Hearcomesthestar

Improvement has marked every preparation, and John Moloney, the trainer, expects additional development from Hearcomesthestar in her upcoming appearance at Flemington.From 28 races, Hearcomesthestar has notched six wins and eight places, but Stakes grade has proven challenging for her.The approaching six-year-old earned a Listed placing at Geelong earlier this year,...

May 15th

Searle family from SA chasing Melbourne Cup dream with Sir Kingsford

Gary and Nichole Searle, together with their daughter Brianna Callanan, form a South Australian training outfit with ambitions for Sir Kingsford in the Melbourne Cup.A victory in Saturday's Listed Andrew Ramsden (3200m) at Flemington earns the winner a Melbourne Cup ballot exemption ahead of the big November event.Nichole Searle sampled...

May 15th

Scone's Luskin Star Stakes sees Estadio Mestalla with tough weight

Trainer Joe Pride questions the two-kilo advantage given to a Group 1 winner over Estadio Mestalla in the Luskin Star Stakes, but trusts the steady gelding to deliver full commitment.At seven years old, he notched his top triumph in the prior year's Listed Winter Stakes (1100m) and must shoulder 61kg...

May 15th

Barrier 18 no hindrance to Sequista's Scone return

Trainers Gerald Ryan and Sterling Alexiou believe filly Sequista has the class for black-type success despite her tendency to undermine herself.Having notched stakes placings in the 2024 Inglis Nursery (1000m) and run near the placings in Tempted's Percy Sykes Stakes (1200m), the three-year-old targets another milestone in Saturday's Listed Denise's...

May 15th

Flemington awaits Concord Connie's next bold move

Trainer Charlotte Littlefield hopes her talented filly Concord Connie can replicate her recent feat before entertaining grander aspirations.In her third race appearance at Flemington on Anzac Day, Concord Connie notched a breathtaking win by six lengths in sharp time.This Saturday, the filly heads back to Flemington to compete against the...

May 14th

Dark Jewel Classic in sights for Harlem Queen

While Harlem Queen didn't sustain her early promise from age three, trainer Nathan Doyle feels confident after her trouble-free lead-up that she might restore reliable results.She returns Saturday in the Dark Jewel Classic (1400m) held at Scone, where despite preferring stamina tests ahead, barrier five positions her well for Doyle's...

May 14th

Flemington run to decide Different Gravy's Queensland Derby chances

At Flemington, Different Gravy will put his Queensland Derby dreams to the test in upcoming action.Following a Listed triumph over 1800m at Flemington on Melbourne Cup Day last year, trainer Henry Dwyer fixed his focus on the northern Derby.The Group 1 Queensland Derby (2400m) at Eagle Farm scheduled for May...

May 14th

Abounding's scratch lets Napoleonic into Doomben 10,000 lineup

Confirmation has arrived that Napoleonic will join the Doomben 10,000 field, following Abounding's removal which opened the door for the colt in the elite Group 1 dash.Team members experienced a stressful seven days after the three-year-old earned second emergency status for the $1.5 million event, as reserve Beadman claimed a...

May 14th

Snowden's stable loaded with top sprinters for feature clashes

Boasting a stable full of high-caliber sprinters primed for black-type action, trainer Peter Snowden enjoys the luxury of picking and choosing among several prestigious races.Just a couple of weeks earlier, Zealously claimed victory in the Hawkesbury Gold Rush (1100m), followed by King Of Roseau and Beadman grabbing interstate stakes wins...

May 14th