Sebring
had a super year in 2018 with 14 Australian stakes-winners in that calendar
year, but 2019 promises to be even better with a pair of lightly raced three
year-olds stamping themselves as horses to follow after scoring impressively at
Sandown on Wednesday.
One of the most astute breeders in the business having given us the likes of
Black Caviar, Jameka, All Too Hard and The Quarterback, Rick Jamieson of Gilgai
Farm saw his black colours carried to victory in the first race by hombred Sebring filly
Amanika.
Prepared by Mick Kent, Amanika was unplaced on debut at Geelong in June last
year on a heavy track, but returned from a good long spell a much stronger
filly.
She settled last in the field of nine and came out wide to charge home and win
the 1300 metre maiden by a neck going away.
Amanikan is the first living foal of Group II winning Savabeel mare My Emotion,
a half-sister to the dam of Group I ATC Champagne Stakes winner Seabrook from
the famed "Tennessee" family that has also produced Group I winners Aloha and
Malaguerra.
Based in Victoria, Gilgai Farm will be selling at the 2019
Magic Millions next week and you can see their draft here which includes
the full brother to $4.8 million earner Jameka .
Saluting in the next race was Sebring gelding Ridgewood Drive, a half-brother
to Group I Queensland Derby winner Sonntag.
Second on debut last month at Bendigo, the Anthony Freedman trained Ridgewood
Drive relished the step up to 1500 metres and cast off maiden status with a powerful
length and a quarter win as favourite.
Bred and offered for sale by Torryburn Stud, Ridgewood Drive was bought by
Freedman Racing for $140,000 at Inglis Easter and runs for a big group of
owners woth Torryburn Stud retaining share.
Ridgewood Drive is the fourth winner for Parfaits, a half-sister by Strategic
to Grouyp I winner Flavour.
Torryburn Stud are selling at the Magic
Millions Yearling Sale next week and you can see their draft here.