Prochester
Tried Horse - Gelding
Type
Highly competitive, Metropolitan level horse. Perfect for Queensland staying ranks - LAST START WINNER!
Purchased From
$80,000 purchase from Inglis Digital
Ownership Opportunity
20% Remaining
Race Record
Prochester has had 19 starts for 2 wins and has been highly competitive at metropolitan level in Victoria.
I purchased him as a one win horse with the idea that he can pick off a couple of staying races and be highly competitive on a Saturday.
He has since won on debut for the stable at Eagle Farm with a tough first-up result over 1800m.
His peak rating of 90.7 came when running second at Flemington on 07/06/25. He had the blinkers on this day and took off early in the 2000m contest to put up his best performance to date.
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JBR Analysis
Prochester presents a good opportunity to race a stayer in Queensland, profiling similarly to a horse like Bak Da Man that I trained who won two Saturday Metro races after moving from Sydney.
He is only lightly raced, already stakes placed and, as a two win horse, he can pick off a couple of staying races and be highly competitive on a Saturday going forward.
Progress Notes
The off season after Magic Millions will be a good time for Prochester to race in town. Since arriving, he has raced first-up over 1800m winning at Eagle Farm, highlighting his handy placement in the Queensland staying ranks.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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