Brisbane partnership continues to Profit

Profit wins at Eagle Farm.
Profit has been earmarked for a bright future after keeping an unbeaten record at Eagle Farm.

Co-trainer Robert Heathcote declared three-year-old Profit was on the road to Group race success after the gelding overcame difficulties to win at Eagle Farm.

Profit ($4.40) made it two wins from two starts when he charged home to beat his stable mate Guntantes ($12) by 1 1/4 lengths in the Programmed Property Services Handicap.

Heathcote now trains in a partnership with Chris Anderson and they have more than 100 horses on their books.

“We have plenty of horses but on potential Profit is the best in the stable,” Heathcote said.

“He did a lot wrong and won his first start at Caloundra. Then today he has sat three deep the whole way at the back of the field but has blown them away.

“We have thought he had the potential to be a Group horse for some time.”

Profit is by boom sire Dundeel and the $320,000 buy as a yearling will eventually be prepared as a Queensland Derby horse.

Jockey Ron Stewart picked up the winning ride after Mark Du Plessis missed the meeting with illness.

Heathcote was also pleased with the run of Guntantes who looked the winner at the 200m.

“I have been saying he wants 1600m to 2000m and we will give Guntantes his chance at 1600m in a fortnight,” Heathcote.

The partnership got a double when Kubis ($8.50) made it back-to-back wins in the Clear Insurance Handicap (1400m).

“The funny thing is after he ran second in the Toowoomba Cup we spelled him because he was getting balloted out of winter carnival feature races,” Heathcote said.

“Now he has won two races since the spell I am worried he might get too much weight in the Spring Cup next month which is his main mission.”

Trainer Steve O’Dea got a treble for the Proven Thoroughbreds syndicate when Sienna Rose won the QScan Radiology Clinics Handicap (1400m).

0’Dea, who had earlier won with Reckless Choice and Scallopini, went within centimetres of four winners when Cool Sequence was second to Takes Time.

Takes Time carried on a long association for trainer Lindsay Gough with the broodmare Belle Salieri.

A stakes-winning mare, Belle Salieri and her daughters have produced the winners of about 50 races with most trained by Gough.

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