High profile Easter two-year-old colts All
Too Hard and Raceway proved too good for their opposition at Flemington and Warwick Farm respectively
today, adding valuable juvenile black type wins to their resumes.
Black Caviar's little brother ALL TOO HARD ($1,025,000 2011 Easter,
2c Casino Prince-Helsinge) (pictured left) was on debut in the Listed VRC Talindert Stakes up the Flemington straight over 1100m. After settling just off the speed the
strapping colt showed a superior turn of foot to his rivals at the 300m mark to
race away to a 1-1/2 length victory over Liberty Rock and Timely
Truce.
The finishing race time of 1:03.49 on the dead (4) track was the quickest
Talindert Stakes for a number of years, including those won by subsequent
two-year-old Group I winners Star Witness and Miss Finland.
"There is always a fair bit of pressure on the horse and everyone is looking at
him", Wayne Hawkes said after the win.
The Casino Prince colt drew plenty of attention at the Australian Easter
Yearling Sale last April where after a long battle in the Newmarket ring with
Peter Moody and Neil Werrett was finally knocked down to Hawkes Racing for
$1,025,000.
"We'll go back to Sydney now and there are races like the [Group One] Sires and
Champagne", Hawkes added.
Makybe as agent for Gilgai Farm will offer Black Caviar and All Too Hard's
yearling half-sister by Redoute's Choice at this year's Australian Easter
Yearling Sale as Lot 200
Golden Slipper favourite RACEWAY ($150,000 2011 Easter, 2c
More Than Ready-Claws) then stepped out in the Listed ATC Canonbury Stakes
at Warwick Farm and although the Gai Waterhouse colt again proceeded to do a
few things wrong still proved too good for Shelford and Narcissus in the run to
the line.
Carrying the same Star Thoroughbred colours, bred on the same More Than Ready /
Flying Spur cross and by the same breeder, Corumbene Stud, as 2008 Golden
Slipper winner Sebring, Raceway was only fairly out from the barriers but
mustered enough pace to sit outside leader Shelford before prevailing in a
tough head-to-head battle down the Warwick Farm straight.
Raceway is currently the $6 favourite with TAB Sportsbet for the world's richest
two-year-old event, the Group One ATC Golden Slipper at Rosehill Gardens on
Saturday April 7, a race that has a long connection with colts purchased from
the Australian Easter Yearling Sale such as Raceway's damsire Flying Spur.
Group One victories for All
Too Hard and Racewaywould secure lucrative stud careers for the entires as it did in recent years
for fellow Easter colts Onemorenomore, Reaan, Nadeem, Bon Hoffa, Road To Rock and Wanted.
All hoping to emulate the breeding barn deeds of Easter champions Flying Spur, Encosta de Lago, Exceed And Excel or Fastnet Rock.
The 2012 Inglis Australian Easter
Yearling Sale will be held in Sydney on April 10 to 12.
The Easter catalogue is available for download on the iPad using the Equineline Sales Catalog app. For
more information click HERE
The online catalogue is available at www.inglis.com.au