Group One Goal for Sebring Filly

Tara Madgwick - Saturday February 1
Talented Sebring filly Scratchy Bottom resumed from a spell to score an eye-catching win at Caulfield on Saturday for the Mick Kent stable.

Scratchy Bottom as a yearlingA winner on debut at Moonee Valley back in the spring and then sent to the paddock after finishing fourth in the Group II MVRC Fillies Classic, Scratchy Bottom looks set for stakes success this campaign judging by this performance.

Slowly away for Michael Rodd, she settled at the tail of the field before surging home late when shown clear running to win the 1400 metre contest by three-quarters of a length.

"I reckon she is going to run a trip, all these Sebrings are going to run a trip," Mick Kent said.

Kent said the Group III VRC Vanity Stakes (1400 m) at Flemington in two weeks' time is next for Scratchy Bottom with the Group II Sunline Stakes (1600 m) at Moonee Valley on March 21 also a distinct possibility.

Her ultimate goal if all goes well will be the $400,000 Group I Australasian Oaks (2000 m) at Morphettville on April 26.

"She is still really a baby. I'm not sure how she is going to cope with it." Kent added.

A $120,000 Inglis Easter purchase for Dermot Farrington Bloodstock from the draft of Reavill Farm, Scratchy Bottom runs in the all black colours of Gilgai Farm's Rick Jamieson, who is of course famous as the breeder of Black Caviar and All Too Hard.

She is the fourth winner from Group II placed Silk Veil, a sister to stakes-winner Danasia, the dam of Group I STC Rosehill Guineas winner Zabrasive.

The current yearling from Silk Veil is another filly by Sebring that will be offered by Cornerstone Stud as Lot 553 at the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale next month.


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