Sub-fertile
sire sensation Starspangledbanner has been a superstar in Europe this year with
his first small crop of runners and showed it will be more of the same here in
Australia when his two year-old son Of The Brave scored a dominant debut win in
the Listed MRC Debutants Stakes at Caulfield on Saturday.
A dashing chestnut like his sire, the Mark Riley trained Of The Brave was the quickest
heat winner at Cranbourne two year-old trials last month and ran right up to
that ability under race conditions.
He did everything right from gate one for Steve Baster to travel well
throughout on the pace, quickening off the turn to win the 1000 metre scamper
by a length and three-quarters.
"The horse is not even close to being anywhere near his best," Riley said.
"I think potentially he's the best horse I've ever had. He's most
exciting.
"His coat hasn't even come out yet but we ran him today because he's just
done everything so right. He's just a natural racehorse. He's got a great
attitude."
A $170,000 Magic Millions purchase for his trainer from the Rosemont Stud
draft, Of The Brave is eligible for the Magic Millions 2YO Classic at the Gold
Coast in January, but Riley said he would assess his options while the
two-year-old enjoys a break.
Of The Brave is bred to go fast being a three-quarter brother to brilliant Group
III winner Eloping and Group II placed Jesse's Girl.
He is the fourth winner for Runaway Jesse, a half-sister by Rory's Jester to
Group III winner All Courage.
Runaway Jesse has no yearling for the sales in 2015, but has foaled this spring
producing a filly by Golden Slipper winner Sepoy.
Of the Brave is the first Australian runner for Starspangledbanner, who has
sired seven winners in Europe this year from limited runners led by Group I winner
The Wow Signal and Group II winner Anthem Alexandra.
The Caulfield Guineas hero in 2009, who went on to achieve global Group I success
at Royal Ascot, Starspangledbanner is covering a select book of 50 mares at
Rosemont Stud in Victoria and will shuttle back to Coolmore Ireland for his
2015 season.