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Dash For Cash arrives at Scenic Lodge

New WA stallion Dash For Cash has settled into his new home at Scenic Lodge in Muchea.

The Group 1 Australian Guineas winner’s shift West has coincided with an avalanche of winners since April 1.

Featured in todays TAB Form.       Pictured with Damien Kirwan and Jeremy Smith.image

 

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Scene stealer collects Cash

Talented sprinter Dashiell was an omen tip at Geelong last week.

The son of incoming Scenic Lodge sire Dash For Cash is named after Cate Blanchett’s son and he won shortly after the Australian star was awarded the Best Actress Oscar for Woody Allen’s film Blue Jasmine.

The four-legged Dashiell is from the Testa Rossa mare Blanchett.  The dam is a sister to Magic Millions 3YO Trophy winner Tereschenko.

Dashiell was patiently ridden by Matthew Allen in the Channel 31 News Maiden (1200m).  Starting odds-on at $1.50, he was caught wide but was always travelling well.  After swinging around the home turn, he let down and charged to the line for a soft win.

“He sprinted hard and picked them up easily,” Allen said.  “He probably should have won that way at Bendigo last month.  He’s a get back and run home sort of horse and always needs a bit of luck – but we were blocked all the way down the straight that day.”

Dashiell is trained by Robbie Griffiths for a large syndicate headed by part-owner and breeder John Mathieson.  Connections have covered all bases this weekend nominating him for Moonee Valley (Friday), Yarra Glen & Donald (Sunday) and Warrnambool (Monday).

Dash For Cash (pictured) sired another winner from the same crop as Dashiell at Moonee Valley on Monday when Waldorf saluted in the Essendon Hyundai Elantra Hcp (1600m)

The David Hayes trained Waldorf has won two on the bounce at Moonee Valley for owner Gary Lechte who owns Delamere Stud on the Mornington Peninsula.  Lechte’s connection with the Hayes family goes back to the days when he was a major shareholder in 1986 Melbourne Cup winner At Talaq.

Waldorf (5m Dash For Cash – Princess Phoebe by King Of Kings) is from a half-sister to Queensland based sire Bagger Vance.  Her second dam Fluoro was Listed winner of the 1994 Bounding Away Quality at Sandown for David Hayes and Lechte.

Dash For Cash (Secret Savings) has joined Sunspeed champion Blackfriars (Blackfriars) and rookie sire Universal Ruler (Scenic) on the roster at Scenic Lodge for 2014.

Blackfriars ($2.66 million) is the only West Australian based stallion above Dash For Cash ($1.76 million) on the Australian sires’ premiership this season.

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Prentice Emulates God Has Spoken

 
Sunspeed champion Blackfriars sired his second winner of the G3 WA Sires’ Produce Stakes (1400m) on Saturday but it wasn’t the one pre-post punters had banked on.
 
Blackfriars filly Big Caroline was right in the market but was injured on the eve of the race.
 
Her stablemate Prentice was one of the outsiders paying $86 in the Sires’ Produce but he stepped up to the plate to emulate 2009 winner God H
 
Prentice (2g Blackfriars – Stella Vision by Scenic) is trained by Simon Foster for owners Dan and Julie Love and the result was a windfall for his connections.  Unplaced in four previous starts, he powered home to defeat Dancing Express (Oratorio) by a head with G2 Karrakatta Plate winner Hobart Jones (So Secret) close up in third place.
 
“Dan and Julie were disappointed Big Caroline couldn’t make it here but we’ve always had faith in this horse,” Foster said.  “He was three deep but had cover and really hit the line.  He’s only just been warming up in those shorter races over 1100m.  He’s been looking for 1400m and the further we stretch him out, the better.”
 
Prentice is the 25th stakes winner for Scenic Lodge champion Blackfriars and the third out of a Scenic mare following Eclair Surprise and Rosie Rocket.
 
His dam Stella Vision is a three-quarter sister to Shame, a Scenic winner of the G1 QTC Sires’ Produce Stakes and G1 VATC Thousand Guineas.  She has a yearling colt and a weanling colt by Blackfriars and was bred back to him last year.
 
Forster issued a positive progress report on Big Caroline.  “She nicked her off-foreleg and we weren’t 100% happy this morning,” he said.  “But watch her go places as a three year-old.”
 
Big Caroline (2f Blackfriars – Crimson Centre by Royal Academy) won a Bunbury maiden in February and was then beaten a half-head in the LR Supremacy Stakes at Ascot.  She closed quickly for a close-up fifth in the G2 Karrakatta Plate before being sidelined.

Winning Ticket for Waller

winning ticketPremier Sydney trainer Chris Waller warmed up for The Championships with an eye-catching winner by Blackfriars at Hawkesbury on Thursday.

Winning Ticket (4g Blackfriars – Belle De Plume by Military Plume) was still six lengths off the lead in the Camp Quality Hcp (2000m) but, under a well-timed ride by Hugh Bowman, he flashed home to nail long-shot Deshaa who looked home at the furlong.

A homebred for Perth based Belhus Racing, the up-and-coming stayer was racing past a mile for the first time at just his fifth start and had to shoulder 59kg on a Heavy 9.  “To win with quite a hefty weight on a rain affected track was some effort,” Belhus manager Peter Morley said.  “He will now go to town for a race over 1900 metres at Canterbury on April 23.

“It’s not often that you see a Blackfriars racing in the Eastern States and we think this one goes pretty good.”

The last Blackfriars to make an impact away from WA was Eclair Surprise.  He was a Listed winner of the UCI Stakes and Diamond Jubilee Plate at Flemington and also landed a Group 3 in the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown.

Trainer Phillip Stokes was setting Eclair Surprise for last yer’s G1 Singapore Cup before going amiss.

Winning Ticket failed to make a $50,000 reserve at the 2011 Perth Magic Millions.  His dam Belle De Plume won races in the Belhus colours at Belmont, Bunbury and Pinjarra.  Second-dam Forbidden Pleasure (Bellissimo) is a half-sister to the dam of G1 Stradbroke Hcp winner Adam.

Blackfriars (Danehill) has won the last three Sunspeed titles from his base at Scenic Lodge and is poised to break through $3 million in earnings this season.

His feature race hopefuls at Ascot this Saturday include Black Heart Bart, Low Tide & Savanarola (G2 WATC Derby) and Kamballie & Prentice (G3 WA Sires’ Produce Stakes).

The spirit of the Thoroughbred Exhibition

gilly Congratulation to Gilly Huber who last night won the award for Best in Show. at The Spirit of the Thoroughbred Exhibition at Ascot Racecourse in Perth.

Gilly based her pastel painting “Neigh-bours” on two of Scenic Lodges Yealings, attending our February Yearling open day and taking over 180 photos.  

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