Casino Prince still getting Winners
A week seldom passes that Casino Prince doesn’t sire a winner, the majority may be away from the city limits, but winners are winners, and that is what counts.
Casino Prince is a consistent sire yet he still doesn’t get the recognition that he is entitled to, as he does get results.
Last week he came up with four wins for the week, before that it was three, he seldom fails, a very reliable sire, and more importantly, he stands at a realistic service fee.
He is also a sire of sires evidenced by his son All Too Hard, a weight for age success and now a proven sire.
Casino Prince was foaled in 2003, by the leading sire Flying Spur, he was a Golden Slipper success and also won the time honoured All Aged Stakes that sealed his successful career as a sire.
Casino Prince didn’t win a Slipper, he won the Group 1 Chipping Norton Stakes, the Alister Clarke Stakes, and second In the first season at stud, he was acclaimed champion first season sire, and repeated it again in his second season.
He is the only sire under $28,000 service fee to sire 100 winners in the last three seasons, sixty eight winners to runners, and 15 Stakes winners.
Casino Prince ticks all the boxes, a proven sire at an affordable service fee.
Casino Prince - In a playful mood
Zebedee first metro Winner
Zebedee sired his first metropolitan winner, in Adelaide on Saturday, when God’s Penny recorded an impressive win in the two year old at Morphettville.
He had sired two previous winners, Isciot at Gawler and Luff at Muswellbrook, but God’s Penny is his first city winner in Australia
Zebedee arrived at Sam Hayes’s Cornerstone Stud with quite a reputation, he had limited racing, only seven starts, in the style of a budding champion, winning six races effortlessly.
He is really a very nice horse with lots of speed and quality, he has inherited that speed through his sire, Invincible Spirit that is a male line that is certainly very prominent, God’s Penny could easily repeat his win.
Zebedee - The speed machine
Fighting Sun lands Quinella
Fighting Sun landed a quinella earlier in the week at Moe, when Darma Sun, trained by Mathew Ellerton and Simon Zarha, with Fight completing the quinella.
Sun Stud have been patient with Fighting Sun, he can still make the grade, we may never know how good he was, he gave the opposition a bath each time he wore silk.
He was the nominal favourite for the Golden Slipper Stakes, you could say he was robbed after the injury, and retired immediately afterwards .
Fighjting Sun - Unbeaten