Sebring, Spirit Of Boom and Written Tycoon add new juvenile stakes winners on Saturday
55 for Artie Schiller
Living The Dream (6 h ex Dreamwinner by Fusaichi Pegasis) provided Artie Schiller with his 55th stakes winner when the now Brian Allen-trained entire won the Kalgoorlie Cup (Listed, 2200m). Allen is the fifth trainer for Living The Dream who has won seven times and placed in another six of his 27 career starts. Artie Schiller is based at Stockwell Thoroughbreds in Victoria where his 2021 fee is advertised at $11,000. His stakes winners include five Group One winners including the Newgate Farm-based successful young sire Flying Artie.
Stakes double for @stockwell_tb stallions with Group 1 Epsom winner Private Eye (Al Maher) followed up with new stakes winner for Artie Schiller (55 SWs) on other side of country via Living The Dream in Listed XXXX Kalgoorlie Cup over 2200m ... /1 pic.twitter.com/sMunWRkIpE
— Aushorse (@Aushorse_TBA) October 2, 2021
33 for Champs Elysees
British-bred Grand Promenade (5 g ex Zacchera by Zamindar) won Saturday's The Bart Cummings (Gr 3, 2500m) at Flemington, providing Champs Elysees with stakes winner number 33. Champs Elysees, who died in 2018, is also the sire of dual Australian Group One winner Harlem.
Grand Promenade books his ticket to the Melbourne Cup via The Bart Cummings.@Defier1 was all over it! pic.twitter.com/OcFmF317LY
— 7HorseRacing (@7horseracing) October 2, 2021
Two for Jakkalberry
The late Novara Park-based sire Jakkalberry (Storming Home) sired his second stakes winner on Saturday when the Anthony and Sam Freedman-trained Elusive Express (3 f ex Braided by Elusive Quality) won the Edward Manifold Stakes (Gr 2, 1600m) at Flemington. Elusive Express has now won twice and placed in his two other career starts. Jakkalberry’s first stakes winner was the dual Derby winner Explosive Jack and he has also sired four stakes placegetters.
Gr.2 Edward Manifold winner Elusive Express (NZ) (Jakkalberry), bred by Luigi Muollo’s @Novara_Park and was a private purchase from NZ for @FreedmanRacing . Well found by @AWilliamsBldstk and @brad_taylor29 #VisitInvestWin pic.twitter.com/HT1pwNBnez
— NZTM (@NZTM_TWEET) October 2, 2021
156th for Medaglia d’Oro
Former Darley shuttler Medaglia d’Oro (El Prado) recorded his 156th stakes winner on Saturday when the James Cummings-trained Kallos (3 c ex Calliope by Exceed And Excel) won the Danehill Stakes (Gr 2, 1100m) at Flemington. Kallos broke his maiden over 1100 metres at Hawkesbury on September 9 first-up from a spell. Medaglia d’Oro’s sire sons in Australia include Astern and Vancouver.
#Kallos provides #TeamGodolphin a G2 double @FlemingtonVRC winning the Danehill Stakes. https://t.co/JMArQksfr9
— Godolphin (@godolphin) October 2, 2021
34 for No Nay Never
Former Coolmore Australia shuttler No Nay Never (Scat Daddy) notched up stakes winner number 34th when the Chad Ormsby-trained Mana Nui (3 c ex Alpine Julz by Keeper) took out Saturday’s Hawke’s Bay Guineas (Gr 2, 1400m) at Hastings. Mana Nui broke his maiden last month over 1200 metres at Te Rapa first up from a spell. The colt was bought by Rogerson Bloodstock for NZ$165,000 at Book 1 of the 2020 New Zealand Bloodstock Karaka National Yearling Sale when offered by Milan Park. No Nay Never is the sire of Group One winners Alcohol Free, Ten Sovereigns and Brook.
#Karaka 2020 Book 1 graduate Mana Nui (No Nay Never) is too strong late in today's Gr.2 Dundeel at @ArrowfieldStud @HawkesBayRacing Guineas (1400m). This talented colt has claimed his first stakes victory for trainer @Riverrock_NZ #WhereWinningBegins https://t.co/97OzVWEfV3
— New Zealand Bloodstock (@KarakaChat) October 2, 2021
21 for Per Incanto
The LA Stud-based sire Per Incanto (Street Cry) recorded his 21st stakes winner courtesy of Justacanta’s (8 g ex Just Casual by Casual Lies) win in the Paris Lane Stakes (Listed, 1400m) at Flemington.
Originally sold as a weanling through the 2014 #Karaka May Sale for just $11,000, Justacanta (NZ) (Per Incanto) is now a stakes winner. Claiming the Listed Paris Lane Stakes (1410m) today @FlemingtonVRC. He recently transferred to the Patrick Payne stable #WhereWinningBegins https://t.co/DEyJcWdGkb
— New Zealand Bloodstock (@KarakaChat) October 2, 2021
71 for Sebring
Sejardan’s (2 c ex Miss Amajardan by Hinchinbrook) debut victory in Saturday’s Breeders’ Plate (Gr 3, 1000m) at Randwick provided the late Widden Stud-based sire Sebring (More Than Ready) with his 71st stakes winner. Navigating a path between runners, Sejardan scored a good length and a quarter victory over Zambezi River (I Am Invincible) who was a $1.150 million purchase at the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale by James Harron Bloodstock and Tom Magnier. Sejardan meanwhile was a $160,000 purchase by Portelli Racing at the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale from the draft of Middlebrook Valley Lodge.
< p lang="en" dir="ltr">What a ride!
Jason Collett steers Sejardan to a classy win in the Breeders' Plate for @GaryPortelli.
Nicely done, @lizziejelfs. pic.twitter.com/GjPdEuXDrb— 7HorseRacing (@7horseracing) October 2, 2021
14 for Spirit Of Boom
Get In The Spirit (2 f ex Sopraffina by Exceed And Excel) won Saturday’s Maribyrnong Trial Stakes (Listed, 1000m) at Flemington, giving Spirit Of Boom (Sequalo) his 14th stakes winner. Get In The Spirit was bought for $110,000 by Pendant Equine Syndicate at the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale in January when offered by Kitchwin Hills. The Eureka Stud-based Spirit Of Boom’s stakes winners are headed by his Group Two winning son Prince Of Boom. He is also the sire of Group Three scorers Boomsara and Spirits Aubeer, while Get In The Spirit is her sire’s ninth juvenile stakes winner.
Get In The Spirit...
— 7HorseRacing (@7horseracing) October 2, 2021
More like get in the queue. pic.twitter.com/bRk4WIHnCJ
43 for Written Tycoon
The Ciaron Maher and David Eustace-trained Coolangatta (2 f ex Piping Hot by More Than Ready) handed Yulong’s Written Tycoon (Iglesia) with stakes winner number 43 on Saturday when the filly landed the Gimcrack Stakes (Gr 3, 1000m) at Randwick. Coolangatta was a $280,000 buy for Ciaron Maher Bloodstock from the draft of Milburn Creek at the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale in January and the stable will now plot a path towards the Golden Slipper (Gr 1, 1200m) next year for the filly. Written Tycoon has now sired 11 two-year-old stakes winners headed by Group One winners Written By, Capitalist and Luna Rossa.
2YO Written Tycoon filly Coolangatta (x Piping Hot) bolts in the G3 Gimcrack S. @aus_turf_club & makes it back-to-back wins in the race for Champion sire following Enthaar last year.
— Yulong Investments (@YulongInvestme1) October 2, 2021
The $280k @mmsnippets buy for @cmaherracing adds another notch to the More Than Ready cross! pic.twitter.com/UseBqux4uX