The Ciaron Maher stable has a way of extracting the best from mares as they age.
Think Bella Nipotina and PrideĀ OfĀ JenniĀ who did not lose anything as they got older.
Tennessee Bound is not in the same league, but she has something on her record those two great mares do not.
In six starts, Tennessee Bound is yet to taste defeat, and she will be out to extend on that when she runs in the Dr Sheahan Plate (1300m) at Sandown on Saturday.
Immature knees delayed the start of Tennessee Bound’s career until October last year and the Maher team has managed her expertly.
Jack Turnbull, the National Assistant Trainer for Ciaron Maher Racing, said the stable had been careful in their placement of the mare.
“We’d have her in, give her a break, and thankfully (owner) Gerry (Ryan) just said do what you have to do,” Turnbull said.
“She’sĀ a mare that has taken time and hopefully the time given repays us, but weĀ can’tĀ hide herĀ now asĀ we’veĀ placed her as best as we can.
“She’sĀ in a 1300-metre benchmark 88 and we feel as thoughĀ that’sĀ that next bracket, butĀ it’sĀ tougher againĀ than what she has been meeting.”
Turnbull said the team was unsure where the ceiling is for Tennessee Bound.
If Tennessee Bound can continue the winning form on Saturday, there is the possibility she could head to theĀ Group 2Ā Let’sĀ Elope Stakes (1400m), a mares’ race at Flemington on September 12.
To date Tennessee Bound is yet to go past 1200m, so Saturday’s contest is a new frontier.
“If she was successful, a race that comes to mind is the Let’s Elope, potentially stepping up to 1400 (metres),” Turnbull said.
“She’sĀ a speed horse, so weĀ don’tĀ have to stretch her if weĀ don’tĀ want to.
“We would only be thinking of Black Type if sheĀ wasĀ winning again.
“It’sĀ hard toĀ determineĀ how good she might be because she is still only lightly raced, but she will come back and be better again,Ā I’mĀ sure.
“What she is racing against andĀ herĀ ratings, she is that Listed, Group 3 level now, at the right time, but to say she’s a Group 1 horse is a bit audacious given her trajectory has been monitored.”
In all of wins to date, Tennessee Bound has been in the first three throughout, including leading throughout at her past two starts.
“If there is genuine pace in the raceĀ (on Saturday), we would love to be third, fourth, fifth, in that sweet spot,” Turnbull said.
“She is unbeaten, sheĀ seems to raiseĀ the bar every time it is asked and hopefully, she can do it again on Saturday.”
























