It
only seems fitting that the first colt to win a stakes race by Northern
Meteor's high class son Zoustar should also be prepared by his trainer Chris
Waller.
Two year-old colt Zousain was a debut winner at Randwick in February before
finishing fourth in the Group II ATC Skyline Stakes and then sixth in the Group
III ATC Pago Pago Stakes behind top colts Santos and Written By.
Given a little freshen up after that, Zousain was tuned up with a recent trial second
at Randwick and arrived in Brisbane ready to fire for the Group II BRC Champagne
Stakes over 1200 metres.
Ridden patiently by Kerrin McEvoy he was allowed to find his feet in the early
stages and then powered home through the field to surge clear and win with authority.
"He's a nice horse to look at," said Kerrin McEvoy.
"He had that little let up after the autumn and he won quite cosy. He pricked
his ears at the finish and had more to give if he had been challenged."
Zousain was a $400,000 Magic Millions purchase from the Edinglassie Stud draft
for David Redvers/ Mulcaster Bloodstock and runs for Qatar Bloodstock and a
large group of Waller stable clients including Richard Pegum, who bred the colt,
while Widden Stud's Ryan McEvoy also has a share.
Zousain is the fourth winner of this race for champion trainer Chris Waller and
will be given his chance at the Group I BRC JJ Atkins Stakes (1600m) next month,
a race in which his sire Zoustar finished second in 2013
With two wins from four starts and prizemoney just shy of $160,000, Zousain is
the first winner for Pasar Silbano (IRE), a stakes-winning sprinter in Ireland
and also a Group III winner in North America.
Edinglassie sold the yearling Wandjina filly from Pasar Silbano for $260,000 at
Inglis Easter to Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners. Pasar Silbano has another
Wandjina weanling filly to follow and was covered by Choisir last spring.
Zousain is the second stakes-winner for Widden Stud's Zoustar joining his star
filly Sunlight.
Crowned HTBA Champion First Season Sire on Thursday night in Scone, Zoustar
stands this spring at a fee of $60,500.