She’ll likely always live in the shadow of another Godolphin filly but trainer Joe Pride says Taxation is destined for better things than the Asahi Super Dry Handicap (1000m) at Warwick Farm on Wednesday.
Of course Tempted, who is trained by Ciaron Maher, holds top spot among the blue army’s fillies but Pride has always placed Taxation in high record since he was asked to train her.
Trainer Joe Pride.Credit: Getty Images
The three-year-old kicked off her career with two impressive wins and Pride elected to begin her autumn campaign by asking her to jump a low bar.
“I toyed with the idea of running her first-up in the Fireball,” Pride said.
“I think we will end up in a nice race this prep, but we’ll start off in a grade she’s eligible for.
“There’s so many good races this time of year, there’s no rush, you’ve got stakes races right through to Hawkesbury and Scone.
“She’s come back big and strong, she’s a lovely filly and she will make the grade.”
Taxation’s debut win came on a good track at Hawkesbury and she then made the leap from a maiden to win a Benchmark 72 on a heavy track at Rosehill.
Pride said her failure behind subsequent stakes winning stablemate Weeping Woman, where she started $3.70, was likely a case of going back to the races a bit too soon after a heavy track win.