Too Darn Hot Filly Too Darn Lizzie Makes Winning Debut at the Gold Coast

Mark Smith - Saturday January 13

Carrying the silks of her triple Group 1 winning sire Too Darn Hot (GB), Too Darn Lizzie made all the running in the $500,000 Magic Millions The Debut 2yo Fillies at the Gold Coast on Saturday.

Too Darn Lizzie opens up (image Grant Courtney)

Ridden by Tim Clark for Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, the short-priced favourite looked to be under sever pressure on straightening before drawing clear for an impressive debut.

Earning favouritism off the back of four length barrier trial win at Warwick Farm on December 22, Too Darn Lizzie defeated the Froebel Star, coincidently carrying the colours of her sire Zousain, by one and a half lengths with the Zoustar filly Dominetta back in third.

Bott said that Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber was keen to support the stallion’s progeny at sales in Australia.

“You’re always a little bit nervous about them getting to the track for the first time but her quality showed through there late because she was challenged, the pressure was put on her at the top of the straight and I loved the way she responded through to the line,” Bott said.

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“She’s a tough filly with plenty of class, no doubt.

 

“She only had the one trial and we saw plenty of natural brilliance about her there where she showed good, sustained speed.

“I think there is a lot of upside off the back of today and the trip away will do her the world of good.

“With a filly like her we’d love to add some black type.

“He (Lord Lloyd Webber) raced the stallion Too Darn Hot who was a phenomenal racehorse in Europe and he’s already making a big impact here in Australia.

That's the way to announce yourself (image Grant Courtney)

“He wanted to come down to support the stallion and he did so in a big way, paying a million dollars for her.”

Too Darn Lizzie was a $1,000,000 purchase at the Gold Coast last year for McKeever Bloodstock/Watership Down/Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott from the Vinery Stud draft.

She is the second foal of Group II MRC Blue Diamond Prelude winner and Group I MRC Blue Diamond Stakes runner-up Enbihaar.

Too Darn Lizzie a $1,000,000 Magic Millions yearling

A daughter of Magnus, Enbihaar was carrying Too Darn Lizzie when Bahen Bloodstock had the final say at $825,000 from the Shadwell Dispersal at the 2021 Gold Coast National Broodmare Sale

 Rosemont Stud/Suman Hedge Bloodstock (FBAA)/ and Mick Price Racing will be breathing a little easier after shelling out $700,000

for Enbihaar’s I Am Invincible colt offered by Kulani Park on Thursday.

After missing in 2022, Enbihaar revisited Too Darn Hot (GB) at Darley Stud in September.

I Am Invincible half-brother to Too Darn Lizzie sells for $700,000

Too Darn Lizzie is the fourth Australian winner from six Southern Hemisphere runners for Too Darn Hot (GB), whose popularity was evident over the last few days at the Magic Millions. The son of Dubawi has one of the leading chances later in the day with Arabian Summer in the Magic Millions 2yo Classic.

 

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