In Her Time


In Her Time is a multiple Group 1 winning Australian thoroughbred racehorse.

Background

At the 2014 Inglis Classic yearling sale, In Her Time had a reserve price of A$ 40,000, however this was not met.

Racing career

In Her Time initially started her racing career under Newcastle trainer Ben Smith. In 2017 the mare was ridden by Zac Purton to win the Group 1 Galaxy at Royal Randwick Racecourse.
In September 2018 trainer Ben Smith was stood down from training due to elevated cobalt levels being found in two horses, giving false evidence and refusing to give evidence to stewards.
Fellow Newcastle trainer Kris Lees became the mare's new trainer and the horse was successful in winning her second Group 1 race the 2019 Black Caviar Lightning at Flemington Racecourse, ridden by Corey Brown.
In Her Time raced a further seven times without success, however she did run placings in the Group 1 VRC Sprint Classic behind Nature Strip and a narrow defeat in the Hawkesbury Crown at her final start.

Stud career

After retiring from racing, In Her Time was sold to Newgate Stud Farm for A$2,000,000.