Toronado's Gold Prince

Media Release - Thursday April 4

Prince Of Sussex, a brilliant first-crop representative of Swettenham's resident stallion Toronado, showed his raw talent at Bendigo when he demolished his rivals in the highly competitive Avenue Press Gold Rush over 1000 metres.

Prince of SussexThe son of the popular Victorian sire under Michael Dee won comfortably being eased down by two and a quarter lengths in front of a top quality field.

Mornington based trainer Matt Laurie was elated to see the two-year-old show his true worth and said he will now focus on the $1 million Showdown for VOBIS-qualified horses to be run for the first time at Caulfield on April 27.

"He was impressive and produced what we thought him capable of," Laurie said. "He had trialled up well, and his training went to plan. He's such a magnificent horse."

"We went back to the drawing board and gave him a spell after his first start. This horse is going to be high class in another six months, so to see him perform like is so exciting."

Prince Of Sussex was the number one draft pick for Laurie and long-time stable client Paul Dugan as Carringbush Park at the 2018 Inglis Melbourne Premier Sale from Swettenham Stud's consignment for $145,000.

"Paul has been with me for years, and he made a short list of lot numbers. We liked this bloke the best on type," Laurie said.

"I thought he would be at least a $200,000 horse, to be honest, so we're glad we got him. Paul brought in a few old school mates to race him and the breeder, Chris Jackson, has also stayed in for part of the action."

Swettenham's Sam Matthews was over the moon with how he gave the rest of the field a galloping lesson and is excited to have a strong representative of Toronado in the Showdown.

"He will likely start favourite after his Gold Rush win, and it was great to see Prince of Sussex validate the huge opinion Matt Laurie had of him. We couldn't have been more impressed. We always knew it was there, and we look forward to more performances of that quality to come."

Prince Of Sussex is the second foal of the Testa Rossa mare Il Diamante, who showed ability in her four starts for Peter Moody winning on debut at Cranbourne and placing at Sandown and Sale before finishing her career on the track with a fourth at Sandown.

Il Diamante is a half-sister to the multiple stakes-placed Montauk (More Than Ready) out of the well-performed Octagonal mare Diamond Cove a Listed stakes-winner of seven races from the family of Charge Forward and Kidman's Cove.

Her three-year-old Equiano filly, the speedy Algadon Miss, also trained by Matt Laurie has won her last three starts in succession, including two at the Valley, and looks to be very promising.

"He was one of the highlights of the draft last year, and the mare resides with us, as his breeder Chris, is a long-time client of the farm," Matthews said.

"Il Diamante has an outstanding Toronado filly weanling on the ground, very much like her full brother. The mare throws an excellent type & obviously clicks well with Toronado. She is not in foal this year, so she will be one of the first covers back to Toronado in the breeding shed come spring. 

Breeder Chris Jackson is naturally cheerful about the commercial pedigrees updates his mare has recently received.

"It's been an incredible few weeks for Il Diamante with her first foal, also with Matt Laurie unbeaten since joining his stable, including winning a 55 second challenge at The Valley and a 1000 metre BM 78 by 1.5 lengths. She sure can throw a top-class sprinter and her weanling filly by Toronado looks to be in the exact same mould," Jackson said.

Matthews reports that Toronado's 2019 book is filling fast with around 70 mares already on the list, and a with handful of runners coming up over the next couple of weeks, "He is going to provide breeders and supporters with plenty more winners, hopefully of the quality of Prince of Sussex," Matthews said.

While another recent brilliant result for Toronado was the win of Heaven's Bonus in the Tasmanian Sires Produce over 1400 metres in Launceston.

ToronadoFrom the mare Heaven's Choice, bred by his owners David and Louise Adams, they have been fortunate to have already tasted success with the broodmare Heaven's Choice, who produced Heaven's Delight to win the 2017 2YO Tasmanian Magic Millions Classic.

"That's two on the trot for Heaven's Bonus, and he had also placed in the 2YO Magic Millions. He will now have a break, but more than likely he will cross the Bass Straight to the mainland and be very competitive in the spring," Matthews said.

He is a good-looking representative of Toronado that has also proven he can run early."

"It is great to see that breeders to Toronado in the second year were rewarded at the sales, and that breeders to him in his fourth year are now being rewarded with these quality gallopers hitting the track in style," Matthews said.

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