Coolmore's
first son of Scat Daddy to go to stud, No Nay Never (USA) added a fifth winner
to his tally overnight in the UK with a stylish victory for Cosmic Law.
Fifth on debut at Doncaster earlier this month, the Richard Fahey trained colt tracked
the leaders and then hit the line hard to win the five furlong contest by half
a length.
"Cosmic Law was green on debut
at Doncaster but was given a lovely education and has come on a hell of a lot
for it. He's a six-furlong horse in the making and there should be better
things to come from him," said winning rider PJ McDonald.
A 90,000 pound purchase from the Goffs Doncaster Yearling Sale, Cosmic Law is a
half-brother to Group III placed El Tren from good producer Dhamma, who comes
from the family of Group I winning sires Spinning World (USA) and Good Journey
(USA).
The two best turf sprinting sons of Scat Daddy, No Nay Never and Caravaggio are
set to visit Australia in the spring for Coolmore.
Now the sire of five first crop winners in the Northern Hemisphere, No Nay
Never will be on his third trip and has weanlings to be offered at the upcoming
Magic Millions National Sale this week.
Click here to see his draft which includes the half-brother to Group I ATC
Australian Oaks winner Unforgotten to be offered as Lot 310.
A lightning fast dark grey powerhouse of a sprinter, Caravaggio starred at
Royal Ascot two years running winning the Group II Coventry Stakes at two and
then the Group I Commonwealth Cup at three.
No Nay Never remains at a fee of $19,250, while Caravaggio is priced at
$33,000.