A New Zealand-bred who was formerly among Singapore’s top three-year-olds is on his way home in a bid to resurrect his career.
Magnum will arrive later this month at his Wairarapa birthplace at Little Avondale Stud where he will enjoy a break before his connections try him again on the track.
Magnum won all three of his trials for Cambridge horsewoman Lauren Brennan before he transferred to the Kranji stable of Michael Freedman.
The now five-year-old was successful three times for Freedman and when he decided to return to Sydney the gelding was taken over by Englishman James Peters, who won a further race with him.“He was a really exciting three-year-old in Singapore and he placed in all three legs of the Triple Crown series,” Williams said
“He drew badly in them, which didn’t help, and he was up against another very good horse in Debt Collector.“Galloping on the synthetic tracks resulted in his joints getting inflamed so we thought we’d bring him home and get him out on some good grass.
“We haven’t finalised a trainer yet, but If he can get back to his best then he would certainly be competitive in some of our better sprints.”