Next Level Bloodstock, the new kid on the block in the world of Syndication had winner Number One on Saturday with it's first ever purchase Latenight Princess.
The burgeoning company, headed by Eric Pipersberg, took a punt on the tried daughter of High Chaparral (IRE) who had a less than modest start to her career with Kris Lees, then Todd Howlett.
He paid $10k for her on bloodstockauction.com and syndicated her quickly to owners who were keen to have a shy at the stumps. At the very least they'd have a mare with residual value being from a very well related daughter of Redoute's Choice.
Sent to Leon and Troy Corstens, she relished the beach spell at their Malua Pine Lodge, Balnarring. First up she wasn't helped by a mad leader bias at Geelong when a fair 4th over 1300m, but today, courtesy of a copy-book ride by D. Gauci and the extra trip, she outgunned Lee Freedman's odds-on fav to win a 1500m Maiden at Yarra Glen.
She is only a compact little thing but she has a big ticker, just like the heart that adorns her racing colours.
Two of the owners in her are Frank Cotela and Peter Raff who, in partnership created the massive Stereosonic Music Festival, which coincidentally is playing in all capital cities this weekend. Frank was at the Sydney event and Peter at the Perth show so were unable to be on track to watch her.
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