Stylish Seymour Winner for All Too Hard

Tara Madgwick - Thursday September 7
Vinery Stud's All Too Hard has opened up an early lead on the Australian Second Season Sires list posting his fifth winner of the season a Seymour on Thursday with a stylish victory for three year-old filly All Come True.

All Come True as a yearling

All Come True as a yearling

The Robert Smerdon trained filly did a lot wrong when unplaced at her first start at the same venue last month, but with that experience under her belt proved a much more tractable proposition.

She raced off the pace for Beau Mertens and surged home to run past the favourite Super Snob and win the 1414 metre maiden by a length and a half.

A $300,000 Magic Millions purchase for Lakeview Resources from the Strawberry Hill Stud draft, All Come True is the first winner for Dreams and Wishes, a winning sibling by Galileo (IRE) to Group I winner Laisserfaire, Group III winner A Time for Julia and stakes-winners Time Thief, Foreplay and Personify.

She continues the flying start to the new season for Black Caviar's half-brother All Too Hard, who is making every post a winner with his progeny popping up everywhere.

All Too Hard stands at Vinery Stud this spring at a fee of $44,000.




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