Half
a dozen juvenile heats at Randwick on Monday morning featured a smart win for Listed
ATC Gimcrack Stakes winner Satin Slipper and a Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott
trained I Am Invincible colt that looks ready to rock and roll in the $250,000
Inglis Classic next weekend, plus the first look at the 2017 Magic Millions
sale-topper.
A stylish stakes-winner on debut in the spring, the Peter and Paul Snowden
trained Pierro filly Satin Slipper had a soft trial at Wyong on January 16, but
was asked to do more this time around.
She was sent forward from the gate by Blake Shinn to take up the lead and cruised
throughout to win the 1050 metre trial in 1:04.00.
Foaled and raised at Newgate Farm for her breeder Mrs Belinda Bateman, Satin
Slipper is the first foal of Group I placed Group II winner Satin Shoes, who
won over $800,000 in prizemoney for Mrs Bateman and her late husband Dr Edmund
Bateman.
Satin Shoes won the Group II ATC Silver Slipper and was then ninth to Sepoy in
the Golden Slipper, so connections will be hoping Satin Slipper can also
progress along a similar pathway during the autumn.
Of the five two year-old heats run over 745 metres, the fastest winner by a
second was the Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott trained colt Santos, who was
third on debut in the Listed ATC Breeders Plate to Performer and then fourth in
the $100,000 Victory Vein.
Having his second trial back from a spell, he jumped from the outside gate for
Tim Clark and covered ground all the way before looming up down the outside and
powering to the line to win by the best part of a length in 43.20 seconds.
A $180,000 Inglis Classic purchase from the Emirates Park draft, Santos will no
doubt be well fancied in the $250,000 Inglis Classic race next Saturday at
Warwick Farm.
Santos is a half-brother to Japanese Group III winner Melagrana from Ghaliah, a
half-sister to Group II winners Mutawaajid, Adeewin and Fatoon, the dam of
Group I ATC Epsom Handicap winner Fat Al.
Interesting runner in this trial behind Santos was Redoute’s Choice colt Tchaikovsky,
who carried the James Harron Bloodstock colours and is trained by Peter and
Paul Snowden.
Tchaikovsky topped the 2017 Magic Millions Yearling Sale for Arrowfield Stud
when bought by JHB for $1.3 million and has obviously needed a bit of time, but
that patience might be about to be rewarded.
He did everything right for Blake Shinn, albeit always being under a hold to
finish a close up third.
Tchaikovsky is from unraced Stravinsky (USA) mare Ballet Blue, a half-sister to
Group II winner The Heavyweight.
Other juvenile heat winners were: Couvre Lit (Bernardini (USA), Miss Blumenthal
(Into Mischief), Wagner (Bernardini (USA), Military Zone (Epaulette). Click
here to see the full trial results.