Champion
racehorse and promising sire So You Think has a very promising three year-old
in South Africa with lightly raced colt Turbulent Air beating older horses at
Kenilworth on Wednesday to post his second win.
The Justin Snaith trained colt was having his fourth start in the 1600 metre
contest and forged clear to win by a length.
Turbulent Air was a $150,000 Inglis Easter purchase for James Bester Bloodstock
from the draft of Eureka Thoroughbreds and is the first winner for Group II
Queensland Guineas winner Express Air, a Piccolo (GB) mare from the family of
Queensland Oaks winner Mother of Pearl.
He is one of six winners for So You Think, who had his first Northern
Hemisphere bred winner earlier this week with a Deauville victory for Neguev.
So You Think stands at Coolmore at a fee of $49,500.