“She’s the best filly they’ve given me. She’s a really nice filly, quality, she’s got so much going for her it’s not funny,” he said.
“You shouldn’t get carried away, she’s had one start, but she’s got some serious potential this filly.”
A shower or two in the lead up to the meeting would see Pride’s confidence soar that Just Glamorous can show her true form with a drop in grade into the Calerie Life Handicap (1400m).
The mare was well-supported when making her debut for Pride two weeks ago but she beat one home in a 1200m dash where she didn’t get into the race at all.
“I want some rain for her, she’s going to be much better suited on wet ground,″ he said.
