New G1 Winner for Too Darn Hot

Tara Madgwick - Monday July 28

Fresh from siring two new stakes-winners in Europe on Saturday Too Darn Hot (GB) kept the momentum going on Sunday with a new Group I winner and Tornado Alert is a half-brother to Just Fine (IRE), winner of the Group I ATC The Metropolitan in 2023.

A homebred for Godolphin, three year-old colt Tornado Alert was dispatched to Germany after a good last start second to Coolmore’s Dubawi colt Trinity College in the Group III Hampton Court Stakes at Royal Ascot.

Advertisement

The Saaed bin Suroor trained colt lined up in the Group I München Grosser Dallmayr Preis (2000m) and ran out a commanding two and a half length winner over the classy Wathnan Racing runner Map of Stars from the in-form Francis- Henri Graffard stable.

It was only the second win for Tornado Alert from six starts, but he hasn’t shied away from the best this year finishing fourth in the Group I Newmarket 2000 Guineas and sixth in the Group I Epsom Derby before his Royal Ascot second.

“We were uncertain [about the soft ground] but Toronado Alert loved it. He's by Too Darn Hot out of a Kingmambo mare. He ran very well in the Derby, he was second at Royal Ascot; today he came to Munich and he was brilliant,” said winning rider Oisin Murphy.

Tornado Alert is the second Group I winner among five winners from Bint Almatar joining Just Fine (Sea the Stars), who became a Group I winner in Australia for the Waterhouse Bott stable.

Bint Almatar is a winning half-sister by Kingmambo to triple Group I winner Master of the Seas and Group III winner Falls of Lora, best known as the dam of Godolphin’s super popular Aussie trained runner Cascadian (GB), a four time Group I winner here with two VRC Australian Cup victories on his CV.

Tornado Alert is from the same family as Aussie Godolphin favourite Cascadian (GB) - image Grant Courtney

Tornado Alert is the fourth Group I winner for Too Darn Hot, who returns to Darley NSW this spring at a fee of $275,000.

He is a dominant leader of the Australia second crop sires division for this season.

Click for the fully interactive list.

Advertisment
More Reading...
Sires With Winners - Tuesday January 13
Here is the full list of 16 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
$1.2million Invincible Filly to Gai and Adrian
Champion sire I Am Invincible had the top filly in the opening session of Magic Millions on Tuesday and followed up with the same on Wednesday when his glorious filly from Key sold for $1.2million.
Yarramalong Park Celebrate Best Ever Result with $650,000 Home Affairs Colt
Exciting young sire Home Affairs made his mark at Magic Millions on Wednesday with an outstanding colt that made $650,000 for Queensland nursery Yarramalong Park.
Hot Lots Day 2 - Magic Millions
With the opening day of selling at Magic Millions finished for the day, Frankel (GB) hit the heights, topping the sale with a $2m colt, while I Am Invincible took top honours on averages, 3 or more sold.
People at Magic Millions Day Two
New records, famous families, emotions, hungry horses, farm favourites and Baby Amy - it was all happening on Day Two at Magic Millions as Maree McEwan found out on her travels.
2026 Magic Millions 2YO Classic Field and Barrier Draw
The field and barrier draw is out for the $3million Magic Millions 2YO Classic with all of the chances drawing positively including race favourite Warwoven in barrier six.
Australian Thoroughbred Industry Employee Awards Announced for 2026
The Awards formerly known as the Stud and Stable Staff Awards will enter a new chapter in 2026, with a refreshed name, the Australian Thoroughbred Industry Employee Awards (ATIEA), and an expanded industry partnership to further strengthen the recognition and celebration of the people who underpin Australia's world-class racing and breeding sector.
$600,000 Hellbent Filly Sets New Benchmark for Her Sire
Yarraman Park's Hellbent was always going to have a good sale at Magic Millions with his best ever draft of yearlings to be offered and a slew of smart gallopers racing up a storm over the summer and on Wednesday he made a splash with a cracking filly that sold for $600,000.
Yulong Purchase $2million Extreme Choice Colt
Yulong have already hit the jackpot with an expensive Extreme Choice colt, purchasing Group I MRC Blue Diamond winner Devil Night at Magic Millions in 2024 for $1.4million and they upped the ante on Wednesday.
Sires With Winners - Wednesday January 14
Here is the full list of 43 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.