Luck may finally be going the way of the connections of Pivot City who got his head down at the right time to claim The All-Star Mile Owner Ambassador Trophy (1200m).
Pivot City was retained by breeders Rob and June Harding after being sold for big money and then after being gelded he has lived up to the potential he showed as a younger horse.
“He went through the ring for big money, but he kicked out as he went in, but they had to reverse the sale,” co-trainer Michael Kent Jnr said.
“He was a very promising colt at one stage, but it just got the better of him so as a fresh gelding, I’m really pleased to see him go and win like that first-up.
“He placed in a Group 2 in Adelaide behind Skybird, and that form reads well.
“He’s certainly a Saturday class horse, he proved that, so hopefully he’ll get into Stakes company, and the owners, they’ve got the family.”





















