Besides Tisadvanced, Ms Chant’s other rehomed standardbreds include Sabrage (Mach Three - Motoring Clare), who trialed but never raced, and RockwithSam (Rock N Roll Heaven USA – Mardys Victree).
More recently, Ifoundthebeach (Somebeachsomewhere USA - Sheez Not Perfect), who did not place in three starts, is being retrained.
The joy of retraining and rehoming standardbreds has been the driving force behind Amanda becoming a QOTT Acknowledged Retrainer.
“I enjoy it because they are such a giving horse,” she said.
“When you see the progress from the harness to riding and the mental and physical transformation it's very rewarding.
“I want to showcase the breed’s versatility. I just love retraining them.
“You build such a connection with them. I also love their quirkiness.”
Amanda said even though Tisadvanced is one of the many success stories of rehomed standardbreds and thoroughbreds, it’s not just eventing, dressage and showjumping that they excel at.
“As a teenager, Mum bought me a standardbred because they were known for being quiet,” she explained.
“I used to do lots of trail riding, and they are perfect for that.”
Beyond retraining, there is also the art of matching a horse with its new owner and watching them succeed, which brings Amanda a lot of satisfaction.
“I also enjoy changing the perceptions of what people think standardbreds can do in their new careers," she said.
“Time and patience are the most important things.”