It's not common that a trainer wants to slow down a promising racehorse but that's precisely what David Greene had to do with Keely Be in order to get her on track to fulfilling her potential.
The Te Rapa trainer now hopes his efforts to subdue Keely Be's over-enthusiasm could be rewarded when she shoots for a hat-trick of wins in the Dunstan Feeds Rising Stars Championship Final (1500m) at Ellerslie today.
"She's really learned how to be a racehorse this time in. She's always been quite a physically-imposing horse - big and strong," Greene said.
"She just wanted to over-race last preparation but now she's now learning to relax and finish off her races. We've just had to try to keep slowing her down and teaching her to relax - and we gave her a really nice, quiet trial.
"We're hoping she'll get up over ground and develop into a nice stayer."