“She needs to get across and get to the front, but if Big Energy or Tim Zoo ‘turn up’, she’ll be a sitting duck. But she’s tenacious and she’s got a few gears.
“We’re also still trying to get a bit of weight off her, even though she thrives on work. I’d like her around 27kg but she’s around 28kg. Motherhood has changed her shape; she looks physically stronger.”
Presutto believes Idolize is going just as good as she was prior to becoming a mother.
“She hasn’t found anything, but she hasn’t lost anything. In fact, she’s beginning quicker.”
He concedes Idolize isn’t the fastest dog in the race but says, “she’s a competitive beast”. “When the pressure is on, she can go into another gear.”
Idolize is a winner of 26 races from 55 starts and $336,400 in prizemoney and chasing her second G1 success, having snared last year’s National Futurity in Sydney. Now a five-time G1 finalist, Idolize also won the 2022 G2 Laurels Classic and was runner-up in the 2022 G1 Temlee.
She’s also a daughter of a Melbourne Cup winner – My Redeemer (2018). Can she emulate ‘dad’?
“I hope so,” Presutto said. “She can if everything goes well, and she has a bit of luck. She’s got no hope sitting at home, she’s in the race.”
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Presutto says Idolize will “probably race on until she shows she can’t be competitive at Group level”.
“Then she’d be retired and have a spot in our bedroom.”