Australian
bred two year-old fillies fought out the finish of the Group I Allan Robertson
Championship at Scottsville in South Africa on Saturday with victory going to
Alboran Sea over Rich Girl to give former Coolmore shuttler Rock of Gibraltar (IRE)
the quinella.
The Mike de Kock trained Alboran Sea made it two wins in as many starts when
she surged clear to win the 1200 metre sprint by two and a quarter lengths.
Bred and offered for sale by Rosemont Stud, Alboran Sea was a $105,000 Inglis
Premier purchase and is a sibling to stakes-placed Trafalgar Legacy and Light
Express being the fifth winner from five to race from Lady's Light (USA).
An import from a big American Black Type family, Lady's Light has a weanling
colt by Rosemont Stud's Toorak Toff and was one of 51 mares covered by former
world champion sprinter Starspangledbanner last season in his first year at
Rosemont and appears to be in foal.
Runner-up in the race Rich Girl is prepared by Charles Laird for Markus Jooste
and has already won two races this season including the Group III Strelitzia
Stakes.
She was a modest $11,000 Inglis Premier II Session purchase for Livestock
Traders from the draft of Chatswood Stud.
A three-quarter sister-in-blood to stakes-placed Tariks, she is the first
winner for Miss Moguls, a half-sister by Giant's Causeway (USA) to
stakes-placed Wyndam Easy and Twin Peaks from the family of Magic Millions
winner Catnipped.
Going back further, it's also the family of Golden Slipper winner Overreach and
Blue Diamond winner Reward for Effort, so she's a filly with a lovely pedigree.
Alboran Sea is the 11th Group I winner worldwide for Rock of
Gibraltar and comes from his last Australian bred crop of foals.
Another of Rock of Gibraltar's Group I winners in Australian bred Seventh Rock
also featured at Scottsville as the sire of two year-old colt Guiness, who won
the Group I Sun Medallion Stakes.