Four
juvenile heats at the Randwick trials on Tuesday morning produced an impressive
winner for the James Harron Bloodstock team in royally named colt King.
Bought for $1million by JHB at the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale from
the Turangga Farm draft, Written Tycoon colt King looked a different horse on
Tuesday with the addition of blinkers.
The Peter and Paul Snowden trained colt was given a very quiet trial behind
subsequent winner Legend of Condor on October 3 and was allowed to drop out
over the last furlong to finish a distant ninth of 10.
This time around, King was asked to be a racehorse by Tim Clark and responded
as you would hope for.
He jumped well from an outside gate and powered forward to take up the lead,
zooming clear to win under a hold by three lengths. He clocked 43 seconds dead
for the 745 metre trial, which was more than a second quicker than the other juvenile
heats and faster than all the older horses as well.
The most expensive yearling ever sired by Written Tycoon, King is the first
foal of stakes-winning juvenile Brilliant Bisc, a daughter pf Group I winner
Stella Cadente from the family of Golden Slipper winner Bint Marscay.
Brilliant Bisc was the top priced offering at the Turangga Farm Dispersal
earlier this year when fetching $600,000 to the bid of Go Bloodstock.
Click here to see all the trial results with other 2YO winners Old Harbour
(Your Song), Sakura (Sepoy) and Elessedil (Exceed and Excel).