Dream Ahead Stock Race Up a Storm

Tara Madgwick - Friday June 24

Another brace of winners in Australia and England over the past 24 hours has shed further light on the likely long-term profile of Dream Ahead's progeny based on the evidence of his first worldwide crop to race.

An increasing amount of data is clearly suggesting that the Emirates Park shuttle stallion is siring the near-perfect racing vehicle — a 2-year-old with the natural speed to salute over specialist sprint distances before training on to become a multiple winning 3-year-old miler!

Dream AheadToday's Ipswich meeting in Queensland witnessed Game of Dreams record the third victory of his 2-year-old season. 

The domestically-bred son of Dream Ahead became his sire's first-ever winner in Australia back in early December and has now registered three individual victories at 1005m, 1100m and 1200m.

Overnight in England, Silent Attack won in the famous colours of Godolphin, claiming a 3-year-old handicap over a mile on his home track of Newmarket. The success proved to be the colt's second consecutive win this month at the imperial equivalent of 1600 metres.

No fewer than four of Dream Ahead's last five winners in England have been over 1600 metres — all in the past couple of weeks. Before Silent Attack scored for Saeed Bin Suroor overnight, fellow first-crop members Golden Stunner (Newmarket, 8f), Blackout (Newmarket, 8f) and Haley Bop (Musselburgh, 8f) also won over a mile at their latest outing — two over the same course and distance as last night's victor.

As Game of Dreams is the product of an A.P. Indy mare, there's every reason to believe that the hat-trick of juvenile wins the locally raced Dream Ahead youngster has posted for his connections already this season will serve as a preview to bigger and better successes over longer distances when he races as a 3-year-old.

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