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Life is great in the Sunshine State – and that is what the connections of the former Victorian Gururfish say.

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Now this case is under the care of the leading couple Chantal Turpin and Pete McMullen on their property of Somerset Farms at Patrick Estate thrive the four -year -old mare.

The trio of Brett Coffey from Alabar Bloodstock drove together with Cam Brown and Boag, the trio bought the mare privately from the former Star Horseman Justin Warwick, who shot back to Perth 12 months ago.

Bred by Alabar, the huge Australian breeding conglomerate, in which some of the best stallions in the world are housed, offered the stut foal over the sale 2022 Nutrien Yearling in Melbourne (Lot 244). The Stutfalen was put down on Andy Gath's offer of winning, who acted on behalf of Warwick for $ 40,000.

The Bay Filly is a daughter of electrifying views and former race track star Vincent From the Betulla Delight Mare Snug Harbor, a mare that had six foals for four winners, including the plenty of talented three of the best (27 victories, 268,000 US dollars) for the Queensland coach Shannon Price.

It is a prosperous family tree that goes deep with remarkable stars, including courage under fire, advance, Cyclone Kate, Cyclone Prince, Chattanoogachoochoo and our Chittybangbang.

The Desunand Temoon was placed in the care of the well-known educators Shane Teenage (from wonderful fame), where they ran through all their breaking and pre-consumption.

In view of a lonely education process, followed by two official exams in Pinjarra, Dasunandthemoon was ready to reach the route as a racehorse.

On April 19, 2023 in Bunbury and with the leading backmaster Gary Hall JNR, she booked that the foal was undesirable and never threatened when the fourth (32 m) threatened behind ideal muscles behind ideal muscles in a time of 1: 58.

Sent after an immediate spell and then returned to Melbourne, where they joined the stables of Gath, they wanted to be interested in connections to secure their Vicbred bonus.

In four starts for Gath, this intention was won in Geelong in a time of 1: 57.5 while he was placed twice before being sold to their current owners.

“We knew the stut foal well, was bred by us here in Alabar, and [after] A random conversation with Andy, who outlined the foal, quickly put them on the market. After deciding on a prize, we switched to Alex Albie 'Ashwood's stables, ”said Coffey.

“It's a great family, and if we wanted Vincent, we wanted to try them, and hopefully some victories would escalate their father's profile at the same time.”

Dieunand, which Themoon simply achieved for her connections and paid back the faith when he was evaluated in Birchip (on the southern edge of Mallee in the northwest of Victoria) while rating 1: 58.6.

A number of smaller placements followed in fourth place in Melton before he recorded three consecutive victories in Mildura (twice) and Melton.

In her next six starts, this unander, which could only cope with a miniature place before connections reached the fork of the street mom.

During her time with Ashwood, this Themoon raced 16 times for five wins and five miniature placements, while they competed against some of the best in the country.

Dasunandthemoon was second place behind Lux ​​Aeterna in the 150,000 dollar -Nutria Classic final in Melton and, along with very pretty and fourth behind Bay of Biscay in Melton, took third place.

“We were not sure in which way it should go. It came close to the end of the racing season and the breeding season was in full swing, so we had to weigh our options,” said Coffey.

“In the end we thought she was too youthful and she was very vigorous with good skills, so we decided to continue.

“I didn't know many coaches in Queensland and I had previously dealt with Chantal and Pete about the business of the business. We decided to send them for a spell for a few obvious reasons.

“Queensland has some wonderful opportunities for mares and if you could improve your mileage, we thought that this would only be an advantage if your racing days were over.”

After two excellent public exams in the Albion Park in January, Dasunand, which celebrated her debut for the Turpin/McMullen operation.

Based on unaffordable chances of winning due to the test efforts, Dasunand began that the Garrards Horse & Hound Mares Band 5 occurred on January 25th in the eminent Breakfast Creek Oval, and it did not disappoint!

Dieunand, the McMullen for most of the race, leaned back most of the race over most of the race to the rear on the back of the field and brought McMullen out of the expression in the 1660 -M event.

The winning time was 1: 54.1 – a recent personal best.

In a fourth place in the following week behind Sheza Bonny Sheila, when he went to the Mares Open Company event, another victory from Albion Park followed.

Again, due to their excellent local efforts and a cordial draw, the favorite showed the versatility when they led all the path in the Garrards Horse & Hound mares in the hands of the youthful Reinsman Tom Callaghan.

This time the winning kilometer set was 1: 52.8!

And as a bonus, the victory pressed its income beyond the 100,000 dollar barrier.

In just five starts on site, this unander, which won twice, once placed and took a recent PB, while her income is quite satisfied with the connections.

“It was a thrill as she appeared in Brisbane, from the test efforts to the races she went to another level,” said Coffey.

“From a breeding perspective, the family only reinforced it a little more and that's great.”

Some may say it was a very clever step.

Out of RQ Media

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