Past imperfect
Could Entirely Perfect be the most inappropriately named horse running around at the moment?
He lined up for his 128th start last month and is in his ninth prep — they have been long ones for this nine-year-old gelded son of Pentire. He cost $480,000 as a yearling (originally with John O’Shea) and so far has returned $98,809.
He won his maiden at 2400 metres almost four years ago and his record stands at 1-5-14.
If nothing else, connections have seen him go around so many times they’ve probably lost count.
Meanwhile at Cloncurry in Queensland on Caulfield Guineas day Le Chef won the Class 6 after almost a year off.
Talk about beautifully placed. His previous six wins included the $2 million Magic Millions Classic of 2015.
He started a $1.30 chance.
Hobart