One
of only three freshman stallions last season to sire a stakeswinner, Poet's
Voice added a new winner at Hawkesbury on Thursday.
Starting a short priced favourite, Poet's Advocate was convincing in getting
the job done under Tommy Berry by two lengths.
Poet's Advocate was a cheap $14,000 buy for trainer Scott Singleton and
bloodstock agent Dave Mee from the draft of Bowness Stud at the Inglis Classic
Summer Sale.
It's the second winner for the season for Poet's Voice (pictured left - Photo Mark Smith) who was in the top 10
first season sires last season with four winners including late season stakes
winner My Country when taking the Lancaster Stakes at Eagle Farm.
My Country is slated to resume for the spring in Saturday's Cap D'Antibes
Stakes at Flemington where she has gone up favourite in early markets.
A magnificent looking son
of the international stud success Dubawi (IRE), Poet's Voice (GB) will stand at
Darley Kelvinside this season for a fee of $11,000.