Following on from Rather Salubrious’ BOTB triumph, the Dalby horseman says the metropolitan victory has done his stable wonders, with plenty of potentially owners regularly in contact about new horses.
Just as Reynolds’ barn is on the rise, so is the fortunes of apprentice Peel.
The 28-year-old collected a Saturday metropolitan victory last Saturday at Doomben and has been picking up consistent results around the state.
“She is going outstanding at the moment, ever since that Battle of the Bush race,” Reynolds said of the hoop.
“She just keeps getting better.”
Rather Salubrious qualified for last year’s Final of the CCC, finishing third behind Mareeba marvel Paniagua, and Reynolds feels she is better placed 12 months later.
“She was a bit tired last year and this time, I have got her on the fresh side and we will keep pushing through,” he said.
“She is a quality horse and we probably have not done her justice taking her to town enough.”
The Dalby-based yard are also hopeful of having a stablemate going around at Doomben on CCC Final day as well, with My Best Effort being targeted towards the Country Stampede Final.
The four-year-old mare had no luck in her two previous qualifying attempts at Tara and Gympie and is hoping for third time lucky next month.
The Daughter of Brazen Beau, My Best Effort is a three-time winner from 16 starts.
“She will go to Chinchilla now, she went to Gympie and did not go well on the sand,” he said.
“I have never had much luck on the sand.”
Two Country Stampede qualifiers will be run this weekend – Home Hill and Barcaldine – with just one CCC qualifier at the picturesque Keppel Park racecourse.