Pony Soprano primed for winning return at Port Macquarie after horror fall
A popular and talented local Galloper will fully take action when he returns at the Portquarie meeting of Monday, 44 days after a fear of Rosehill.
Pony Soprano, a four -year -old competing in the barn barn, has not competed in Rosehill in mid -July since he hadn’t rolled for the first time on a second -class highway in Rosehill.
Anna Ropeer won Saturday at Sunshine Law at Rosehill.Credit: Getty Images
That day, Pony Soprano came to grief at 800 meters that caused a runner to fall.
Jockey Anna Roper was exposed to scrape, swelling and multiple lacerations in a castrated way, while standing in the rest of the day.
Naturally, Pony Soprano was syllable, but through a veterinary permission, then healed well and pointed to a turn by gaining a four -length barrier attempt in the middle of August.
And with more work under the belt, Pony Soprano came to meet in the spring races of more than 1200 meters to meet in 3 handicaps for the first return of $ 1.70.
Appropriately, the ropery healed rapidly from that autumn, two of his last three winners come in Metropolitan Company, including a sad win for Fills and Mare on Saturday for Fills and Mare for the long -priced Sunshine Law.
Before Rosehill fell, Pony Soprano won two out of five after he left at the end of last year, and quickly went to a country championship in which he finished the midfield.
Nevertheless, the Sunday argues that Pony Soprano has a major class advantage in this area, while two runners are upset at much longer prices.




