Impressive Mossman three-year-old Crack Me Up proved he is the star of the late Brisbane winter with his second successive black type win in Saturday’s Listed Tattersall’s Mile at Doomben.
The Liam Birchley-trained gelding won the G3 Sunshine Coast Guineas at his previous start and easily managed the step up to open company against more seasoned older horses.
"He has proven me right winning the Sunshine Coast Guineas and now another Listed race to go with his win in the Dalrello Stakes last year," Birchley said.
“He’ll go for a break but there’s a lot of upside to him. He’s very versatile so I’m really looking forward to the summer."There isn't anything in the Magic Millions series to suit him but there is the Villiers Stakes or even Summer Cup in Sydney and the Bernborough Handicap in Brisbane.
"I am keen to give him a chance in races at least over 2000 metres.”Crack Me Up (Mossman x Chuckle by Danehill) has now won three races and with four placings in 16 starts for prize money of $287,700.
He is one of seven winning foals from the Listed-winning and G2 placed Chuckle, a three-quarter sister to the dam of NZ G2 winner Lady Royale (Captain Rio).Crack Me Up. a brother to the US G3 winner Hoofit, has as his second dam Clowning, a Rory’s Jester three-quarter sister to G2 winner Catnipped (Rory’s Jester) and Listed winner Miss Prospect (Rory’s Jester).
Crack Me Up is one of 35 stakes winners by Mossman (Success Express) whose progeny include five G1 winners led by top class sprinter Buffering and Golden Slipper Stakes winner Mossfun.
Crack Me Up continues his hot run of form, finishing strongly to win the listed Sky Racing Tatterall's Mile at #Doomben! pic.twitter.com/W8qyMzqowT
— Sky Racing (@SkyRacingAU) July 22, 2017
• Casino Prince sired his 15th stakes winner when the well-named Geoff Durrant and Jason Miller-trained Jackpot Prince ran home strongly to win the Listed Belmont Classic in Perth on Saturday.
Jackpot Prince (Casino Prince x Transit of Venus by Galileo) was third in the Listed Aquanita Stakes at the same track at his previous start and has now won four of his 11 career starts for prize money of $108,075.He is one of four named foals out of the unraced Galileo mare Transit Of Venus, making him a half-brother to the winning mare Vindicator (Hold That Tiger).
His second dam Crown Jewels (Twig Moss) is a three-quarter sister to the dam of G3 winners Diamond Cashel (Sir Tristram) and Our Cashel (Sir Tristram) and is a half-sister to G2 winner Double Your Bet (Palace Music) and G3 winner Diamond Dane (Danehill).Jackpot Prince’s third dam is the G1 VRC Oaks winner Diamond Shower (Zephyr Zip).
• The David Brideoake-trained 2YO colt Terry provided his sire Trusting with his first stakes winner with his success in the Listed Oaklands Plate at Morphettville on Saturday.Terry (Trusting x Kendall Lass by Sadler's Wells) is now unbeaten in two starts, having won on debut at Pakenham in June.
His unraced dam Kendall Lass has produced three named foals but Terry is the only one to race to date.Terry’s second dam is the French Listed winner Maid Of Dawkins (Kendor), a half-sister to the G1 Italian Gran Criterium winner Night Style (Night Shift). She produced four winners from six foals to race.
His third dam is the stakes placegetter Style For Life (Law Society), a half-sister to the Irish Derby winner Grey Swallow (Daylami) and G3 winner Moonlight Dance (Sinndar).