As
a three-quarter sister-in-blood to dual Group I winner Shoals it’s no real surprise
this filly made $1million when offered at Magic Millions in 2016.
Trained by Brent Stanley, three year-old Fastnet Rock filly Lady Cartier might
not be quite of the racing standard of other star members of her illustrious family,
but she is now a winner.
She travelled sweetly for Luke Currie up in third place and forged clear to win
the 1400 metre maiden at Bendigo on Tuesday by three-quarters of a length at
her fifth start.
Lady Cartier is the first winner for her dam Ten Carat Rock, a superbly bred unraced
sister to Group III winner Sliding Cube, the dam of Group II winning sire
Rubick.
Raced by a syndicate headed by Steve Gillard that also includes her breeders
Matthew Sandblom and Henry Field, Lady Cartier was foaled and raised at Newgate
Farm and offered in their draft at Magic Millions where she fetched $1million
to the bid of Cloud 9 Thoroughbreds / CB Bloodstock.
Her dam Ten Carat Rock was bought by Newgate Farm for $750,000 at the 2014
Magic Millions Teeley Assets Dispersal and is a sibling to Group I stars
Redoute’s Choice, Manhattan Rain and Platinum Scissors, not to mention The
Broken Shore, who is the dam of this season’s dual Group I winner Shoals.
Newgate Farm will offer the current yearling from Ten Carat Rock, a colt by I
Am Invincible, at the 2018
Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale as Lot 398.
Ten Carat Rock has a colt to follow by Deep Field and was covered last spring
by Newgate Farm’s young gun Flying Artie.