All Too Hard posted the quinella in a competitive juvenile maiden at Kembla on
Tuesday with the winner opening her career with an impressive victory.
The Brad Widdup trained filly Switched had shown good ability in recent trials
and jumped quickly for Rachel King to race on the speed before cruising home to
win the 1000 metre maiden by two and a half lengths over her stablemate Night
Flyer, another daughter of All Too Hard.
"You hope they can come and do that and she did,” said Brad Widdup.
"Both of these fillies have run well, so it’s a great start for them.”
A $110,000 Inglis Classic purchase for Jadeskye Racing / Brad Widdup Racing
from the Fairview Park draft, Switched is a half-sister to stakes-placed Rocket
Fuel and is the second winner from Snitzel mare Sherbet Bomb, a daughter of
stakes-winner Lady Annaliese from the family of smart Kiwi mare Hinerangi, who
won her first stakes race in New Zealand last weekend.
Switched is the 94
th winner this season for All Too Hard who is
working towards his first seasonal century of winners.
All Too Hard stands at Vinery Stud this spring at a fee of $27,500