Talented sprinter Rich Enuff has had a change of stable in a bid to resurrect his career.
The four-year-old son of Written Tycoon has joined the Randwick stable of Peter and Paul Snowden after a 10-start career with Ken Keys at Cranbourne.
Rich Enuff was one of the star three-year-olds during the 2014 spring carnival, winning the Danehill Stakes and Caulfield Guineas Prelude before running second to the Snowden-trained Shooting To Win in the Caulfield Guineas.
He was sent for a spell after running seventh to Brazen Beau in the Coolmore Stud Stakes.
Rich Enuff injured a tendon in a hind leg when preparing for an autumn campaign and was off the scene for 43 weeks before making a spring return.
After a first-up second at Caulfield in August, Rich Enuff had three more starts, culminating in finishing last behind Chautauqua in the Manikato Stakes at Moonee Valley in October.
Keys, his wife Louise and long-time stable clients Colin and Grace Johnston retained a 50 per cent share in Rich Enuff after Woodside Park Stud in Victoria bought into the entire.
Rich Enuff has been with the Snowdens for a week.
"He's a lovely individual and seems to have slotted in OK up here," Paul Snowden told Melbourne radio station RSN.
"We've got to find out about him and no doubt we'll be speaking to Kenny in the next month or so to see what he likes and what he doesn't like.
"He retains a half share in him and the switch in environment might switch him on."