Promising
young sire Duporth added a third winner to his tally at Randwick on Monday with
Thelittleracketeer opening her career with a debut victory.
The Peter Moody trained filly was easy in the market starting at $20, but
defied the lack of interest from punters to forge clear under a good ride from
Jimmy Cassidy to win the 1100 metre maiden by half a length.
A $90,000 Magic Millions purchase for her trainer from the draft of Twin Palms
Stud, Thelittleracketeer is a half-sister to recent stakes-winner Office
Bearer, who is also trained by Peter Moody.
She is the second winner from Street Em' Shelia (USA), a Street Cry daughter of
South African Group I winner Super Sheila.
Thelitteracketeer is the third winner for Duporth joining Advertencia and Two
Over One, his best performer so far the Group I placed colt Cornrow.
A Group I winning son of Red Ransom (USA), Duporth is currently second on the
First Season Sires List by earnings and stands at Kitchwin Hills.