A three-quarter sister to Aquis Farm's popular young sire Spill the Beans,
progressive filly Kenedna produced a career best performance in her first run
in blinkers to win the Group III VRC The Vanity at Flemington on Saturday.
With minor wins at Geelong and Echuca to her credit, the Darren Weir trained
Kenedna was taking a sharp jump in class for this 1400 metre assignment, her
first attempt at Black Type.
Allowed to find her feet by Damian Lane, Kenedna found the line with a well
timed run to defeat Extra Olives by a length and a half.
"She travelled well in the run and really let rip late," said Damian Lane.
Darren Weir has lofty goals for the daughter of Not a Single Doubt with the
Group I SAJC Australasian Oaks (2000m) on May 6 as a likely target.
"She's been crying out for blinkers, but I just had to find the right time to
put them on and they;d done the trick," said Weir.
"I like to put them on when they are really fit and ready to go, they can tend
to over-race so they need to be rock hard fit.
"She'll run a lot further as she has such a relaxed attitude. The Australasian
Oaks is on the radar, so she'd have to get ten furlongs, but she's giving every
indication that she might."
An $80,000 Inglis Premier purchase from the Arrowfield draft for Darren
Weir/John Foote Bloodstock/ MDR Bloodstock, Kenedna has won three of nine
starts earning $138,210.
Bred and offered for sale by Arrowfield, Kenedna is a three-quarter sister by
Not a Single Doubt to Group II winner Spill the Beans and is one of three
winners from well related Falbrav (IRE) mare Miss Dodwell.
A minor winner, Miss Dodwell is a half-sister to Group III winner Yammer and
stakes-winner Blab, the dam of Group I winner Speak Fondly, while further back
in the family are Australian Horse of the Year, Bounding Away, who everything
from a Golden Slipper to an AJC Oaks, and Group I winning stayer Glastonbury.
Miss Dodwell has a weanling filly by Spill the Beans sire Snitzel and is back
in foal to him again, so the pedigree of Spill the Beans is only going to get
better.
The handsome son of Snitzel was super popular with breeders last spring covering
198 mares to make him the busiest sire in Queensland and the second busiest
first season sire in Australia behind only Golden Slipper winner Vancouver, who
covered 199.
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