Brendan Pursell is eyeing off an almost immediate feature race celebration with kennel newcomer King I Am in Saturday’s Nestor Schofield Memorial Final (525m) at The Meadows.
The lightly-raced King I Am, winner of four of his 10 starts, made only his second appearance for Lara-based Pursell when winning his heat of the lucrative Grade 5 series at Sandown Park last Thursday in 29.73s on a testing surface.
The well-bred son of Barcia Bale had previously been prepared by part-owner Angela Langton.
“Angela and Jeff (Britton) have that many dogs and Angela asked me if I had any spare kennels,” Pursell explained.
“He’s got a terrific record and he’s definitely got the speed.
“He probably needs to strengthen up a bit but I was pretty happy with his heat win, especially being only his second ‘500’ in three months.
“The track was very heavy so it was good to see him lead all-the-way and win by four lengths. He’ll run 29.40s around Sandown on a decent track.”
Heats of the Nestor Schofield series were held at both Sandown and The Meadows with King I Am, the most inexperienced finalist, to make his debut at the latter venue when he exits box three in Saturday’s $12,000 to-the-winner final.
King I Am is $4.80 second elect with TAB, with Deb Coleman’s rails runner Zipping Benson, a 29.97s heat winner at The Meadows, $2.70 favourite.