“He got him into a beautiful spot and didn’t go around a horse until he had too.
“I was a little worried that the track could be too wet but by the time of the race it had dried out a fair bit and he has handled that sort of going at the trials.”
With the prospect of wet tracks setting in over the next few weeks, Latta is keen to test her charge abroad with a potential trip to Queensland for the winter carnival there on offer.
“He really has it all in front of him as he is not the finished product and is developing really nicely,” she said.
“We are definitely looking at taking him to Brisbane later on as there are any number of nice 3-year-old races over there for him.
“I also think he can get a little further than 1200m as I asked Opie about that and he said he would get 1400m no problems as he relaxes so well during his races.”
An Australian-bred son of Hanseatic, Platinum Pantheon was a A$60,000 ($72,500) purchase out of breeder Rosemont Stud’s draft at the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale.
He is raced by long-term Latta stable clients Kevin Dixon and Neville McAlister and has won a tick over $95,000 in prizemoney for them, with the promise of more to come.
– LOVERACING.NZ News Desk