The
Chris Waller stable enjoyed plenty of success with former flying grey mare
Arinosa and scored a debut win with her full brother at Geelong on Friday.
Two year-old Dash for Cash colt Andaz raced greenly for Ben Melham, but found
the line when it mattered to score a tenacious short head win in the 1112 metre
maiden.
A $150,000 Inglis Premier purchase for Chris Waller Racing from the Swettenham
Stud draft, Andaz runs for the Puglisi family as did his big sister Arinosa.
The most expensive yearling sold in 2016 by Dash for Cash, Andaz is the fourth
winner for stakes-placed Revoque (IRE) mare Amoroso, who is shaping as an exceptional
producer.
Amoroso is the dam of not only dual Group II winner Arinosa, but also this
season’s Group II winning three year-old filly Sweet Sherry and stakes-placed
Onerous.
Amoroso has a weanling filly by Fastnet Rock and was covered last spring by
More Than Ready (USA), so has certainly gone up market in her taste in partner!
Formerly based at Swettenham Stud in Victoria, Dash for Cash stands at Scenic
Lodge in WA this spring at a fee of $2,750.