Dane Shadow's extraordinary run of form continued at the weekend when the hugely progressive filly Danish Twist completed a quick-fire hat-trick of wins with a dominant victory in the Group III Godolphin Dark Jewel Classic over 1400m at the Scone Festival.
Danish Twist (pictured Steve Hart) was one of two impressive winners for the Kitchwin Hills stallion on Saturday, with the Richard Jolly-trained three-year-old filly Heartz Ablaze scoring in a competitive sprint at Morphetville.
A 14-year-old son of Danehill (USA), Dane Shadow has supplied nine winners already this month and seven crops of racing age have yielded 273 winners, meaning nearly two-thirds of his runners have won.
It's an impressive statistic putting him in the ballpark with the likes of leading sires Choisir, Exceed And Excel, Fastnet Rock, Not A Single Doubt and Snitzel, who all command significantly higher fees.
Dane Shadow will stand the 2016 season at $6,600, a fee that represents super value considering the year he is having and his proven track record.
This season alone, Dane Shadow's runners have amassed prize-money of more than $3 million.
Out of the winning Perugino(USA) mare Madame Flurry, who is also responsible for triple Group I scorer Happy Trails, Danish Twist has been his flagbearer with earnings soaring to $668,560 this year.
Danish Twist became Dane Shadow's eighth stakes winner, with four of those black-type scorers striking at the highest level – Hurtle Myrtle, Red Tracer, Shellscrape and Shadows In The Sun all capturing Group I victories.
Danish Twist will be given the opportunity emulate their success with the Group I Tatts Tiara in June on her agenda according to trainer Kris Lees.