Currently
the leading Australian third crop sire, Sepoy featured in France overnight
where he sired three year-old filly Indian Blessing to win the Listed Prix
Petite Etoile at Deauville.
Stakes-placed at Goodwood earlier this year, the Ed Walker trained filly surged
clear to win the 1900 metre contest on the polytrack by two lengths.
It was her second win from nine starts and Indian Blessing becomes the seventh stakes-winner
for Sepoy, whose other six stakes-winners are also fillies.
A half-sister to stakes-placed Montalbano and Glade, she is from Halling mare
Alpen Glen, who comes from the family of Darley's Australian bred Group I
winning sires Helmet and Epaulette.
Sepoy has entries for upcoming yearling sales in 2018 with seven for Magic
Millions and eight for Inglis Classic.