Heathcote is delighted with Prince Of Boom since the gelding made a spectacular comeback following throat surgery to win The Jewel Prelude at Toowoomba on March 5.
It was the gelding’s first start since finishing fourth to stable-mate Startantes at Doomben last September.
Startantes has subsequently gone on to finish third in the Group 1 Flight Stakes and second in the Group 1 Surround Stakes in Sydney.
Heathcote’s major concern with Prince Of Boom prior to his comeback win was how he would cope under race pressure following his wind operation.
“He’s a Group 2 winner after he won the Champagne Classic last year,” Heathcote said.
“It was extremely satisfying to see him return as well as he did at Toowoomba.
“He ran two nice fourths last campaign before he had a tie-back operation which appears to have been very successful.
“I expected him to do better in those two fourths so I had him scoped and found he had a wind problem which needed a tie-back operation.
“I haven’t done much with him since his Toowoomba win as most of his preparation for The Jewel had been done before the Prelude win.”