For
the second Wednesday in a row Godolphin have unleashed a talented daughter of
Sepoy with Alizee successful last week and unbeaten Regimen scoring at
Canterbury today.
Trained by James Cummings, Regimen was an easy winner on debut at Gosford last
month and was sent out a hot favourite for the Benchmark 71 fillies event over
1100 metres.
She led all the way and kicked clear to win by two and a half lengths in a
dominant display.
"She's a high maintenance filly, but has a lot of ability," revealed Godolphin
spokesman Darren Beadman.
"She can be a bit high spirited and we treat her with kid gloves, so her
success is a credit to the whole team.
"She's one of a number of nice Sepoy's we have that are getting ready for
spring."
Regimen is the fourth winner from four foals to race from Anabaa (USA) mare
Disciplined, who was also quite a hot filly, but was still able to win five of
12 starts, albeit falling short of stakes class.
Sepoy has yet to sire an Australian stakes-winner, although does have five
stakes-winners in the Northern Hemisphere, four of them fillies, so maybe
Regimen or Alizee will step up to the mark in coming weeks to right that
anomaly.
Sepoy stands at Darley this spring at a fee of $16,500.