A quick customer on the route, Elite step We had the perfect debut as a stallion when the Ya Daddy won on Friday evening on the Addington Raceway.
“He is one of you,” says Graeme Henley, General Manager of Alabar Recent Zealand.
“That was his first starter and first winner … he is unbeaten.”
In just a three-way race, Ya Daddy (Elite-Stride-One Night Stand) was recorded at the beginning of the two-year mobile trotting trot of the ISAAC infrastructure to revise the Redpark warrior of speed, which gains one and a half fourth lengths.
The two -year -old gelding was trained by Trent Yesberg and driven by Bob Butt. He was a favorite worth $ 1.40 after impressed in the experiments.
Yesberg posted on his Facebook page: “From the moment when he got on the track, his attitude and natural work morality blew us away. We knew that he had the potential but seeing him in his first race was something special. And that is only the beginning – the future looks vivid.”
Yesberg's Ripple Creek bought who's ya daddy for 8,000 US dollars at the 2023 national discount in Karaka, with his debut victory achieved more than 20,000 US dollars in missions and bonuses.
“He has a nice way to go,” says Henley from the winner, “and he has no love, and Elite Stride is a son of Muscle Hill, so there is a hell of family tree right there.”
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In Australia, Emilio and Mary Rosati, in Australia and races, Elite Stride (Muscle Hill – Real Babe) had nine victories from 14 starts in Australia, with a best mile of 1: 55.8 before a violation of his racing career.
“He was an Australian 3yo Trotter of the year,” says Henley, “and he was very quick.”
His first stud season was at Alabar Australia in 2021. He still has in Victoria with his fresh chilled sperm, which was sent here if necessary.
So far, it has not been an straightforward sale in a very competitive market.
“It is astonishing what is available when you see the selection of the frozen seed from Europe and the United States – it is a tough appearance,” says Henley, “There were 19 2yos in his first harvest in Recent Zealand and 37 in Australia.”
But in Who's Ya Daddy, Elite Stride has now produced a racing winner. And everyone has to start somewhere.
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by Dave di Somma, for the wiring harness news desk