Myboycharlie Sires Oaks Winner
Jameka provided her sire, Myboycharlie, with his third Group 1 success in winning the Crown Oaks.
She was always going to be the Spring filly after she defeated the boys in the Autumn, winning the Sires Produce Stakes over 1400 metres.
The Vase, at Moonee Valley, was the sealer; she defeated the colts again, which included the ultimate Derby winner, Tarzino, the best staying colt in the land.
It was a big lift for her sire, Myboycharlie, as well, with the annual yearling’s sales not that far away, and winning races is still the best advertisement.
Whilst being Irish bred, Myboycharlie was rated the champion colt in France after his brilliant win in the prestigious Group1 Prix Morny over the straight 1200 metres at Deauville, a popular racing venue on the Normandy coast line.
His progeny appear to be best suited if given time, as was shown with Jameka, her target now will be the Sydney Oaks.
She can certainly run a good solid 2400 metres, thoughts could ultimately be a Caulfield Cup prospect in 12 months time, at least the trip should not be any worry.
Myboycharlie is by Danetime from Dulceata, his maternal grand sire, Rousillon, was brilliant at a mile (1600 metres), he won seven times at that distance.
While Myboycharlie was the flag bearer at Flemington, Kentucky Derby winner, Big Brown, was doing his bit for the cause, siring Neverland, a winner at Ascot WA.
Jameka by Myboycharlie winning the Oaks