5 Cover storysunday 2 march <strong>2014</strong> <strong>ANZ</strong>increasing her prize money tally to $2,221,010.One of Kitchwin Hills’ Dane Shadow’s (Danehill) six stakeswinners, Red Tracer is a homebred for Geoff Grimish. Her dam is thecity placed three times winner Kisma (Snippets), also dam of TheGalaxy (Gr 1, 1100m) winner Shellscrape (Dane Shadow). She wasserved last spring by Exceed And Excel (Danehill).ONE FOR ROYIt was apt that on a day that the VRC salutes Roy Higgins withthe running of the Roy Higgins Quality (Listed, 2600m) that thelegendary rider win a race on the card as an owner, the opening eventwith promising juvenile Bring Me The Maid (Sebring).Having her first start, the Peter Moody-trained chestnut dug deepin a tight finish to hold off the challengers Husson Eagle (Husson)and More Radiant (More Than Ready) with a photo required to splitthe trio in the Sports 1000 (registered as Festival Of Racing Stakes)(Listed, 1000m).Suited by a good pace set up by leader and favourite Eloping(Choisir) who tired to finish fourth, Bring Me The Maid was part of agood day for Sebring (More Than Ready) whose son Dissident was inwinning form, also for the Moody stable, in Sydney.That stallion’s fifth stakes winner, Bring Me The Maid has alwaysbeen well regarded by the stable.“I thought a bit of her from the start,” said Moody.“That’s why I bought her full-sister at the sales this year.“We had a good guide on her ability after she worked with anothergood filly last preparation. We put her away and she grew a bit andshe came back with the same speed and a bit more strength.“It’s good to win one for Roy,” he added.Bred in Queensland by the Murdoch family, Bring Me The Maid(2 f Sebring - Maid For Me by Belong To Me) was a $105,000 MagicMillions Gold Coast Yearling Sale purchase. Bred on a 5 X 3 crossof Danzig (Northern Dancer), she is a half-sister to the multiple citywinner Starlin (Starcraft) out of the metropolitan winner Maid For Me(Belong To Me).Served last spring by Snitzel (Redoute’s Choice) having foaleda Sebring colt in mid-October, Maid For Me is a half-sister to thedam of the Golden Slipper (Gr 1, 1200m) winner Polar Success(Success Express) from the family of globe-trotting multiple GroupOne winners Elvstroem (Danehill), Haradasun (Fusaichi Pegasus) andStarspangledbanner (Choisir).FIVE GIVES HER ALLMelbourne’s leading trainer Darren Weir admits that he does notalways get it right, keen to run yesterday’s Frances Tressady Stakes(Gr 3, 1400m) winner Five All (Court Of Jewels) in a weaker event atMoonee Valley on Friday night.“I wasn’t that keen on running her but [her owner] Greg [Mathers]wanted to have a throw at the stumps. I wanted to run her at MooneeValley last night. I thought she’d be a moral there.”Happy to be proven wrong, Weir cheered home the first of histwo Flemington winners with improved stayer Akzar (Selkirk) takingOur Inglis MelbournePremier Yearling Saledraft is ready for inspectionLot 91 b c Wanted - Calypso DreamThe first foal out of a winning sister to Gr wnr English BalletLot 382 br c Lonhro - Mermaid IslandOut of a stakes placed half sister to a ChampionLot 455 ch c Encosta De Lago - PassagewayFrom the family of stallions in Royal Academy, Storm Catand Reckless AbandonLot 523 b f Bernardini - San CristobelFrom the family of Procrastinate, Foreplay, Time Thiefand Centennial ParkRob Sims - Stud Manager Mobile +61 (0) 419 974 104Tel +61 (0)2 4776 1142 Email rob@tyreel.comwww.tyreel.comADVERTISING alice@anzbloodstocknews.comEDITORIAL editor@anzbloodstocknews.com
6 Cover storysunday 2 march <strong>2014</strong> <strong>ANZ</strong>Five Allsportpixout the final event. Those victories took his season tally to 44, eightclear of Peter Moody.Raced by several members of the Mathers family and also bredby them, Five All increased her broodmare value with her first stakesvictory.“She’s got some black type now, it makes a big difference for amare,” Greg Mathers said.Settling nicely for Michelle Payne at the rear of the field, Five Allbegan her run from the 600 metres and was nicely poised behind theleaders with 250 metres to go.“I knew she would be hard to beat if she got a run in the last bit,she was going so well and she really got to the line,” Payne said.In defeating favourite Floria (Savabeel) and Sino Eagle (CasinoPrince), both members of the Peter Moody stable, Five All (4 mCourt Of Jewels - La Tap by Lacryma Cristi) recorded the fifth win ofher consistent 12 start career.Amassing $227,375 in prize money, Five All won the FrancesTressady in 1:24.46.The third stakes winner for the regally bred Listed winner CourtOf Jewels (Danehill), Five All is out of the three times winner La Tap(Lacryma Cristi).Served last spring by Moshe (Bel Esprit), La Tap until yesterdaycarried no black type under her first two dams although her thirddam Born To Sing (Hit It Benny) is a half-sister to the stakes winnersBorn Rich (Beau Sovereign), British Steel (Steel Pulse) and SovereignGhost (Beau Sovereign).Interestingly two of Court Of Jewels’ stakes winners have beenout of mares whose sires are related to him, the four times Listedwinner Pelicano being out of a Kaapstad (Sir Tristram) mare whilstFive All’s dam is by Lacryma Cristi (Green Desert).Lacryma Cristi, who died four years ago, is a grandson of Klairessa(Klairon) whose wonderful daughter Eight Carat (Pieces Of Eight) isCourt Of Jewels’ grandam.ONEMORENOMORE• By Vinery’s foundation sire Red Ransom from the familyof Champion First Season and Season Sire Casino Prince• Inspect the yearling by Red Ransom only Gr.1 winning2yo son at studINSPECT HIS YEARLINGS AT <strong>2014</strong> SALESCall Peter Orton, Adam White or Conor Phelan 02 6543 8333 | vinery.com.auADVERTISING alice@anzbloodstocknews.comEDITORIAL editor@anzbloodstocknews.com