Vinery Stud’s All Too Hard has had an outstanding season and put the icing on the cake today with his 100th winner since August 1.
The Keith Dryden trained three year-old Wichita Warrior saluted at Moruya at just his second race start.
A $110,000 Inglis Easter purchase for Laurel Oak Bloodstock from the Turangga Farm draft, Wichita Warrior is a half-brother to stakes-placed Not a Another Snip and is the third winner from stakes-winning Testa Rossa mare Panipique, a half-sister to stakes-winner Glenall.
All Too Hard has gotten his 100 winners from 217 runners and is the seventh sire this season to crack their century.
He is the youngest sire in the century club and his tally includes an impressive eight stakes-winners headed by Group I winner Alligator Blood.
All Too Hard stands at the same fee as last year of $27,500 and appeals as outstanding value.