The
loss of Yarraman Park's much loved Group I sire Hinchinbrook was highlighted at
Moonee Valley on Friday night when his talented three year-old son Leonardo da
Hinchi scored an explosive win in the Group II MVRC Stutt Stakes.
Trained by Darren Weir, Leonardo Da Hinchi chased home quality colt Brutal in
stakes races at his last two starts and was sent out favourite for this 1600
metre assignment.
Ridden by Brad Rawiller, he was held up for a run coming into the straight, but
when given clear galloping room quickly accelerated past his rivals to win by
three-quarters of a length.
"He's a nice horse, but he's still pretty raw and will be better in the autumn,"
said Darren Weir.
"Assuming he pulls up well it will be on to the Caulfield Guineas."
A $100,000 Magic Millions Perth purchase for owner Kim Renner from the Gervase
Park Stud draft, Leonardo da Hinchi runs in the same colours as his stablemate
and multiple Group I winner Black Heart Bart.
He has built an impressive record with three wins and two placings from five
starts and is a half-brother to stakes-placed Raeburn from good producer
Portrait, a half-sister by Octagonal to Group II winner and sire Jet Spur.
Portrait was covered by Fastnet Rock's Group I winning son Awesome Rock last
spring so will produce a three-quarter sibling to Leonardo da Hinchi this year.
Leonardo da Hinchi is the 15th stakes-winner for the late
Hinchinbrook, whose final foals will be born this spring.