Your Song to Retire to Widden Stud
Brilliant three year-old Fastnet Rock colt Your Song has assured his future at
one of Australia's most successful studs with a stunning five length Group I
victory in the BTC Cup at Eagle Farm last Saturday. |
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Fastnet Colt Dominates BTC Cup Gooree
Stud homebred Your Song resumed from a spell at Eagle Farm on Saturday and
turned in an explosive performance to thrash a quality field to win the Group I
BRC BTC Cup. |
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One to Watch – Geelong Mark
Kavanagh knows a thing or two about good Fastnet Rock fillies, think Atlantic
Jewel, and he produced a nice one at Geelong on Friday. |
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Sea Siren Sold Privately to Coolmore Coolmore
have not only secured arguably the best colt in the country in Pierro, but have
now also added one of the best mares to their broodmare band in triple Group I
winner Sea Siren. |
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Easy Win for Big Bear Rock Scoring
a dominant win at Sandown on Wednesday was Fastnet Rock five year-old Big Bear
Rock, a $140,000 Inglis Easter purchase for his trainer Stephen Brown from the
Yarraman Park draft. |
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Sea Siren set to shine in Queensland again on Saturday
Randwick trainer John O'Shea and clocker Craig Tompson are
in sync regarding the chances of proven Group I weight-for-age sprinter Sea
Siren in Saturday's BTC Cup (1200m) at Eagle Farm. |
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2013 Oaklands Plate result - Different approach pays off for Hayes with Eagle Island
Top trainer David Hayes adopted a different approach with Eagle Island but
the youngster showed himself a staying prospect of the future with his win in
Saturday's Listed Oaklands Plate (1600m) at Morphettville. |
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Juvenile Stakes-Winner for Fastnet Not
many two year-olds make their debut in a 1600 metre stakes race, but this one
did and he's a winner for the David Hayes stable after taking out the Listed
SAJC Oaklands Plate at Morphettville on Saturday. |
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Fastnet Rock Filly Impressive Prominent owners Neil Werrett and Steve McCann had to endure a surprise disappointment last Saturday when their star filly Snitzerland failed to flatter in the Group I SAJC Robert Sangster Stakes as favourite, but they received a more pleasant surprise at Warwick Farm on Wednesday in the shape of promising Fastnet Rock filly Mineko. |
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Sea Siren's Royal Ascot quest hinges on sale
John O'Shea says Royal Ascot is a possibility for Sea Siren but only if the mare's potential new owners decide on a UK trip. |
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