The Gold Coast Bulletin

Bennett clearly has fond link with star

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first 12 starts, including the $400,000 Country Championsh­ips Final at Randwick last year.

Bennett said he would be on-course tomorrow to watch his former horse, a $7 chance, line up for new trainer Kris Lees at the winter carnival he always had earmarked for the five-year-old gelding.

“When I gave the horse to Kris I said, ‘I really don’t think we have seen the best of this horse yet. As he gets older you are going to see a major improvemen­t’,” he said.

“We were always going to bring him up here for the winter carnival (this year).

“Kris is a terrific bloke and a very good trainer so it was a perfect fit to send the horse to him.

“I’m going to get as much enjoyment watching him run – and hopefully win – as Kris and everybody else will.”

Bennett said Clearly Innocent’s Country Championsh­ips Final win remained the most satisfying of his career.

While the horse wasn’t ready to take on the winter carnival showpiece, the Stradbroke Handicap, last year, he expected him to give it a shake if Lees chooses to take him to the Group 1 event on June 10.

“I had a lot of assistant trainers telling me to go to the Stradbroke last year but we decided against it,” Bennett said.

“We just didn’t feel he was seasoned enough and I’m glad we didn’t.

“It would have been a little bit too much of an ask. Now as an older and more experience­d horse he will cope with it a lot better.

“I’m hoping that he performs well for them and I’ll be there cheering.”

Bennett, who is helping educate about 60 yearlings in his new role, said giving up Clearly Innocent was tough.

“There were decisions I had to make and I had to decide realistica­lly or emotionall­y what I was going to do with the rest of my life,” he said.

“An opportunit­y with Aquis Farm and what they are wanting to do in the industry will probably have only been offered to me once so I figured I had to be realistic and take that opportunit­y and that’s what I have done.”

 ?? Picture: PETER LORIMER ?? Greg Bennett with Clearly Innocent (left) and Chivadahli­i during his training days at Scone.
Picture: PETER LORIMER Greg Bennett with Clearly Innocent (left) and Chivadahli­i during his training days at Scone.

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