It's
becoming a hot contest at the top of the Australian first season sire list with
Better Than Ready moving to 18 winners on Sunday and Deep Field chasing hard to
post a 16th winner at Ballarat on Monday when talented colt Three
Beans cruised to an impressive debut win.
Trained by Team Hawkes, Three Beans was a short priced favourite and was never
in doubt, travelling up on the pace and kicking clear to win the 1100 metre
scamper by a length and a half beating older rivals.
A $220,000 Magic Millions purchase for Spendthrift Farm from the Torryburn Stud
draft, Three Beans was bred by Torryburn and is the first winner for Mrs
Boxall, a three-quarter sister by Fastnet Rock to stakes-winner Miss Gai Flyer
from the family of Group I winners Ha Ha, Southern Speed and Go Indy Go.
Torryburn Stud sold the current yearling from Mrs Boxall, a colt by I Am
Invincible, at Inglis Easter this year for $1.2 million to James Harron
Bloodstock.
The last two months of the racing season will be interesting to watch how the
battle unfolds between Better Than Ready and Deep Field, who has a distinct
numerical advantage.
Deep Field has a first crop of some 191 foals, whereas Better Than Ready has
just 106.
At present their stats are remarkably similar with Better Than Ready siring his
18 winners (three stakes-winners) from 39 runners , while Deep Field has 16 (two
stakes-winners) from 40.
Deep Field stands at Newgate Farm at a fee of $44,000 and Better Than Ready
stands at Lyndhurst Stud at a fee of $33,000.