Two
year-old Sebring filly Seannie led home a stakes trifecta for Widden Stud sires
in the Listed WATC Supremacy Stakes at Ascot in Perth on Saturday.
A stylish debut winner at Ascot in October, the Simon Miller trained Seannie resumed
from a spell to score a dominant two and a half length win in the 1000 metre
dash over Sebring gelding Keeper Keen with Your Song gelding Sound Check in
third place.
With two easy wins in as many starts, Seannie is now favourite for the upcoming
Group II WATC Karrakatta Plate.
Bred and retained to race by Cape Falls Thoroughbreds, Seannie is the best of
three winners from unraced Choisir mare Uncanny Choice, a half-sister to
stakes-winner Dubleanny from the family of champion filly November Rain.
Uncanny Choice produced a Manhattan Rain colt last spring before being covered
by Sebring's champion son Dissident, so will produce a three-quarter sibling to
Seannie this year.
Seannie is the 25th stakes-winner for Sebring, who sired his 24thearlier in the day at Flemington when Turbo Miss won the Group III VRC Frances
Tressady Stakes.