A
five year-old daughter of ill-fated Sebring, talented mare Nettoyer has been
threatening to win a stakes race for some time now and got the job done at
Randwick on Saturday when taking out the Group III ATC Aspiration Quality.
Trained and part-owned by Warwick Farm conditioner Wendy Roche, Nettoyer (images Steve Hart) had
been stakes-placed five times previously and was cherry ripe for this 1600
metre contest at her third run back from a spell.
She settled a little worse than midfield for Blake Shinn and surged away to win
by a length and a half taking her overall record to three wins and six placings
from 19 starts with prizemoney topping $346,000.
"This is all about Wendy," Blake Shinn said.
"This is her headline horse. It's great for Wendy to win a Group Three on
a big day here at Randwick. It's really special for her.
"The mare is top class. It's just a matter of finding her niche in terms
of the right distance range and everything panned out nicely today."
Nettoyer was a modest $20,000 Inglis Easter Session II purchase from the
Riversdale draft and was then passed in when offered at the two year-old Inglis
Ready2Race Sale.
She is entered for the upcoming Inglis Chairman's Sale as a broodmare prospect
and with a valuable Group III win on her resume has increased her worth
considerably.
Bred by Invermien Pty Ltd, she is the best of four winners from Cleanup, a
half-sister by Dehere (USA) to Group III winner She's Clean from the family of
Group I Oaks winners Absolutely and Abbey Marie.
Nettoyer is the 52nd stakes-winner for Sebring, who covered 199 mares last
spring at a fee of $66,000.