Yes Yes Yes Those Winners Keep Coming!

Breednet - Monday December 15

Yes Yes Yes has been in hot form in the past week with seven winners in the past seven days including four metropolitan winners.

At Canterbury last Friday night, Yes Yes Yes posted a winning double with Columbia Blue and Happiness both saluting in Benchmark 72 races, the former at 1100m and the latter at 1900m.

Columbia Blue scores at Canterbury - image Bradley Photos

A $150,000 Inglis Classic purchase for Proven Thoroughbreds / Pride Racing from the Bell River Thoroughbreds draft, the Joe Pride trained Columbia Blue is putting together a tidy record with three wins and two seconds from five starts and earnings topping $90,000.

On Saturday, the winners kept coming with Oui Oui Oui successful at Randwick taking out the Midway race over 1200m for Hawkesbury trainer Jason Attard.

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Oui Oui Oui salutes at Randwick - image Bradley Photos

A homebred for Kate Nivison, Oui Oui Oui has won four of eight starts earning just shy of $150,000.

Another homebred with real potential is the Matthew Hoysted trained four year-old Yoyo Yeezy, who made it two wins from three starts when scoring at Eagle Farm over 1000m.

Yes Yes Yes now stands at Gooree Park Stud at a fee of $16,500.

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