The
Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott stable have a high opinion of three year-old So
You Think gelding Northwest Passage, so there was no surprise when he came out
and blitzed his rivals in Tasmania on Sunday to win the Listed $100,000 Hobart
Guineas by seven and a half lengths.
An easy debut winner at Hawkesbury over 1300 metres in November, Northwest
Passage won his next start at Canterbury in December and was then a close third
at Randwick on January 2.
Ridden by regular partner Adam Hyeronimus, Northwest Passage relished the step
out to 2100 metres and was a class above his hapless rivals.
With three wins and a third from four starts and $119,000 in prizemoney,
Northwest Passage becomes the third stakes-winner for champion racehorse and
promising sire So You Think joining La Diosa and Gold Rush.
Bred by Morning Rise Stud, Northwest Passage passed in at the Inglis Australian
Easter Yearling Sale when offered by Newgate Farm and is the second winner for
Group II placed Danevade, a sibling to Group II winner Shania Dane, HK Classic
Mile Winner Scintillation and stakes-winner Risk Aversion.
The current yearling from Danevade, a colt by Pierro was passed in at Magic
Millions when offered by Coolmore, and Danevade is now in foal to Coolmore's
Golden Slipper winner Vancouver.
Northwest Passage is the third stakes-winner to come out of Newgate's 2015
Inglis Easter draft joining Hall of Fame and Zamzam.
With his oldest progeny now three year-olds, So You Think has made a strong
start to his stud career and has good representation at upcoming sales with
seven yearlings entered for NZB Premier, six for Inglis Classic and 16 for
Inglis Premier.