Coolmore’s Triple Crown winning sire Justify (USA) has the best three year-old colt in Europe in City of Troy and may well have the best three year-old colt in Australia with his exciting son Storm Boy treating his rivals with contempt in the Group III ATC San Domenico Stakes (1100m) at Rosehill on Saturday.
Trained by Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, Storm Boy had a brilliant juvenile season winning his first four starts before a troubled third in the Golden Slipper and a fourth in the Sires Produce Stakes when nothing went right.
Tuned up with a couple of recent trials and reunited with Adam Hyeronimus, who rode him to victory in two of his first three starts, Storm Boy led and controlled the race from an inside gate and powered to the line to win by three lengths over his stablemate Mayfair, a son of Fastnet Rock, who is sire of the dam of Storm Boy.
Hyeronimus dropped his whip with 300m to run and Storm Boy surged to the line under his own steam.
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“He’s such a brilliant colt and there is so much talent there. I’m glad he’s come back and been able to race in that manner and showcase his talents and that natural speed that he’s got,” said Adrian Bott.
“There is further improvement and we’ve always thought he’ll be better over further and today he showed sustained speed and was able to run them into the ground and that’s the quality colt that he is.
“The Golden Rose (G1 1400m) is first and foremost and has always been an important target for him and there are so many options for him off the back of that. In the back of our minds we have always through a Caulfield Guineas and Cox Plate type of program for him, but the brilliance he showed today could make him an Everest horse dropping back from the Golden Rose, so everything is on the table and no decision will be made until after the Golden Rose.
“That is the immediate target as we would love to get that Group I for him as he is a Group I colt and if we can tick that box it gives us all the options.”
Adam Hyeronimus has now had three rides on Storm Boy for three wins.
A $460,000 Magic Millions purchase for Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Racing/Kestrel Thoroughbreds from the Coolmore draft as agent for Morning Rise Stud, Storm Boy runs for an ownership group that is headed by the Coolmore partners, who bought into the colt after his Magic Millions victory in January.
The Group II ATC Run to the Rose (1200m) in two weeks time will be next for Storm Boy, who has the overall record of five wins from seven starts earning in excess of $2.7million.
Bred by Rob and Barb McClure of Morning Rise Stud and Coolmore partners, he was foaled and raised at Coolmore and is the first foal from Pelican, a metro juvenile winner by champion sire Fastnet Rock from NZ Horse of the Year and seven time Group I winner Seachange.
Coolmore as agent for Morning Rise sold the second foal from Pelican, a colt by Pierro at Magic Millions this year and he will also be trained by Gai and Adrian after they purchased him for $375,000. He has been named Shangri La Boy.
Pelican produced a filly by St Mark’s Basilica (FR) last year and is due to foal again to Justify.