Written Tycoon Mare Wins G3 for Trelawney Stud

Media Release - Wednesday November 13

Patiently handled mare Acquarello has the looks to match her rich pedigree and she’s now added winning black-type form to her record to boost her future broodmare value.

Acquarello upon winning the Gr.3 (1400m) at Riccarton on Wednesday.   Photo: Ajay Berry (Race Images South)

Trainer Tony Pike identified Wednesday’s Gr.3 Windsor Park Stud Canterbury Breeders’ Stakes (1400m) as the ideal race for the five-year-old and she duly obliged with a commanding victory off the front.

The Trelawney Stud-raced daughter of Written Tycoon had been in fine touch ahead of her southern venture and she delivered in style, courtesy of a fine ride from Michael McNab.

“She’s been competing in very strong Rating 75 races up north and this looked a good chance for her to get black type,” Pike said.

“I was sure she would run well and there’s still a fair bit of improvement to come deeper into the season.”

Acquarello was only opposed by six rivals and McNab had no hesitation in allowing the mare to bowl along at the head of the affairs.

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She was travelling easily into the straight and kicked strongly 200 metres off the post to put the race to bed and coasted to the line with a length and a-half to spare.

“It looked like a race with no tempo, so Michael had the option to lead and they got it pretty soft,” Pike said.

“She’s a beautiful type of mare and she’s only going to get better, it’s exciting to have one like her.”

Acquarello was a $$00,000 Inglis Easter purchase.

Successful in four of her 12 appearance, Acquarello was bred by Rifa Mustang and purchased on Trelawney’s behalf by Andrew Williams Bloodstock for A$400,000 from the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale where she was offered by Sledmere Stud.

She is the 69th stakes-winner for Yulong Stud's flagship sire Written Tycoon and her dam is the Al Maher mare River Pebbles, a half-sister to the multiple stakes winner Kulgrinda from the family of Group One winners River Dove, Captivant and Crown Prosecutor.

Acquarello provided McNab with a satisfying Group victory early in his return from injury and he had been in a confident pre-race mood.

“She’s a beautiful mare and there didn’t look to be a lot of speed and she flew the lids,” he said.

“She got into a nice rhythm and it was never in doubt, I thought she was the best mare in the race.”

Southern hope Third Decree raced three back on the outer and finished off bravely for second ahead of Goldie’s Chance with Tanzanite Rose making late ground for fourth. – LOVERACING.NZ News Desk.

Acquarello comes from a super popular Aussie female family claiming Ride the Rapids as her third dam.

The family appears three times at Magic Millions and once in the NZB Ready to Run Sale when searched on Breednet's Family Search.

 

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