Local Breeder Triumphs Again
The one million dollar Kingston Town Classic, at Ascot WA, was a triumph for owner breeder Bob Peters when he quinellered the race with Perfect Reflection and Delicacy, by the shortage possible margin, a nose.
Perfect Reflection kept her winning sequence intact having won at all of her five starts, and the only three year old to have won the race.
Without taking any gloss from the winner, Delicacy was a bit stiff, she had to come from last, it was a tremendous run as she still had half the field in front her on the home turn, and blocked for a run into the bargain.
However, there were no complaints from Vinery, in fact it was a coup for the leading New South Wales based stud when full sisters, Ideal Image won the Jungle Dawn Classic and Perfect Reflection the Kingston Town Classic.
The dam of the full sisters, Reflected Image by Bluebird, has a colt on the ground by Hard Spun and is believed to be in foal to Americain.
Winners Flow on for Vinery
With a spate of winners over the week end Vinery is riding on the crest of a wave, More Than Ready’s double at Ascot, WA, was the icing on the cake.
More Than Ready is well represented with a highly promising draft of 18 lots over the five sessions of the Magic Millions Sales, commencing January 6.
Casino Prince is also on a winning spree when the six year old, Slots, saluted at Doomben after showing good form in Sydney.
While Danz The Man, a four year old gelding by Mossman, came under notice with a comfortable win over 1400 metres at Hawkesbury.