The
loss of ill-fated Redoute's Choice son Beneteau was again highlighted on
Thursday when he posted his sixth individual winner after Eclat got the cash on
debut at Ballarat.
Prepared by Mick Price, Eclat drew 11 in the field of 12 but was still too good
in taking the 1100 metre maiden by half a head.
A $65,000 Magic Millions purchase for her trainer from the Rosemont Stud draft,
Eclat is a half-sister to Group II placed Moreau from Francophile, an unraced
French Deputy mare from the family of champion racehorses Arazi and Noverre.
Eclat was a successful pinhook having been bought as a weanling for $32,000
from the Magic Millions National Weanling Sale.
Eclat is the sixth winner for Beneteau, who stood at Arrowfield Stud before his
premature death in 2012 after covering for just two seasons at a fee of $11,000.
Beneteau had just 49 foals born in his second crop so opportunities to secure
his stock are fast running out with just one yearling by him to be offered at
Inglis Premier starting on Sunday. Click here to find out more about The Lone
Beneteau.