Stormland has met another winner for Cambridge Stud's exhilarating adolescent stallion Hello Youumain.
The two-year race drove on Thursday with a decent win over 1000 meters on the Kensington route in Randwick with a decent victory of coach Ciaron Maher.
Stormland was bred by Brendon and Jo Lindsays Cambridge Stud and was offered at the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale and put down for 325,000 US dollars of Darby Racing and Deburgh Equine.
“He was an annual and Darby was enthusiastic about him, so I'm decorated,” said Maher.
“We have options with him, now he has won and looked as if he had a bit in his hand. He was impressive and has always been a very natural one. “
Stormland jumped well to be in third place from the rail and answered every call in the house of Rider Jason Collett to score comfortably.
Stormland chases the invincible phantom and breaks through at Randwick after @cMaherracing! pic.twitter.com/clc6wpjmke
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“He is a massive boy and probably still has a little bit of furniture, but he could travel and made a really good kick,” he said.
Stormland is the first winner of the more than prepared Marena Rose, a talented representation that won five times up to 1400 m, with her mother a half sister for the two -time winner of Group 1 Merchant Navy and the dam of Joliestar.
The State Stutfo foal of Sienna Rose was sold in Karaka for $ 180,000 to the Racing Club Tab, and the mare has a Savabeel Colt on the foot.
She is back in the foal to Hello Yowemzain, whose first harvest southern hemisphere now includes four winners who are led to the sky by Stormland and Hello Romeo in Australia and Remala and Lucy in Novel Zealand. – NZ racing desk