Kementari Set For Comeback in 2020
Godolphin owned Kementari will make a return to racing next year as a gelding after his career as a stallion did not go as anticipated.
Godolphin representatives confirmed the son of champion sire Lonhro is located at Agnes Banks ahead of his anticipated return to training in 2020 for James Cummings.
Kementari began stallion duties for the 2019 breeding season at a fee of A$33,000 and had bookings of well over 150 mares before problems arose.
News of Kementari’s imminent return will cause some punters to shudder as the 2018 Randwick Guineas winner broke plenty of hearts on the racetrack he suffered four Gr.1 defeats by under a length and four defeats as the favourite at G.1 level during his 19-start career.
Kementari is one of nine Godolphin-owned horses to have been beaten favourite in an Australian Gr.1 race on at least three occasions since August 2010.