Maynard's Duma proves Too Darn Hot for opposition
The Straits Times|October 28, 2024
KUALA LUMPUR – Two wins from two starts and his trainer is already thinking of the big races in 2025 for Duma.
Maynard's Duma proves Too Darn Hot for opposition

KUALA LUMPUR - Two wins from two starts and his trainer is already thinking of the big races in 2025 for Duma.

That speaks volumes of the Too Darn Hot gelding's potential after his victory in the TBC GameFi Club Trophy, an Open Novice event for three-year-olds over 1,200m, at Sungai Besi on Oct 27.

Trainer Frank Maynard nominated his apprentice Aiman Nazir on the New Zealand-bred to take advantage of a 2kg claim in the RM80,000 (S$24,400) race and his gamble paid off.

"It was a big test for my apprentice but he stepped up and did a good job," said Maynard.

"I am proud of my apprentice. I was a little bit worried about the young boy on a young horse but he grabbed it with two hands. He (Duma) was stronger on the line (than the runner-up Yes Man)."

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