Dissolution Sibling for Inglis Easter

Tara Madgwick - Wednesday March 28
Gelding might be the making of expensive Snitzel three year-old Dissolution, who now has his mind on the job and scored a stylish win at Warwick Farm on Wednesday.

Dissolution as a yearlingA $1.1 million Inglis Easter purchase from the Erinvale Thoroughbreds draft for James Bester Bloodstock / Nordic Breeding & Racing, Dissolution was initially trained by Gerald Ryan briefly, before switching to Team Hawkes and is now with Brad Widdup.

Second in the Listed ATC Dulcify Quality last spring, he was then sixth to Ace High in the Group I ATC Spring Champion Stakes before spelling.

Gelded and given to Brad Widdup, Dissolution now runs for Jadeskye Racing and partners and has now won both of his starts for his new trainer, working strongly to the line to win the 1400 metre Benchmark 76 event by a length and a quarter.

Widdup indicated the Group III ATC Carbine Club Stakes over 1600 metres at Randwick on April 7 would be the logical next step for Dissolution.

Dissolution is a half-brother to Group III winner Divorces and stakes-winner Disputes being the fourth winner from Family Breakup.

Coolmore will offer the current yearling from Family Breakup, a colt by Declaration of War (USA) as Lot 124 at the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale.




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