New 2YO Winners For 'Old School' Sires
  Story By Chris Scholtz  
 
 


Monday, 7 October 2019: There was something very familiar about the results of Sydney's first two-year-old races at Randwick on Saturday.

While there was high expectations for first crop runners by some high profile young stallions it was a pair of old school stallions who were responsible for the winners of the time-honoured G3 Breeders Plate and G3 Gimcrack Stakes.

The winning sires More Than Ready and Choisir, who between them are credited with more than 270 stakes winners, added to their great records with two-year-olds with classy wins by members of their latest juvenile crops.

Evergreen veteran More Than Ready  sired his 197th stakes when the Chris Waller-trained Global Quest surged to a dominant win in the Breeders Plate (1000m) while the precocious Choisir filly Every Rose was too fast for her rivals in the Gimcrack Stakes (1000m),

The Mark Newnham-trained Every Rose is the 69th stakes winner by Choisir , ironically a star on this day in 2001 when he started his stellar international career with a win in the Breeders Plate.

More Than Ready is also the sire of the 2008 Breeders Plate winner Sebring and 2010 Gimcrack winner Defiant Dame. Every Rose is the second Gimcrack winner by Choisir, joining Hurried Choice (2006).

Global Quest and Every Rose are both products of the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale and are eligible for the $2 million MM 2YO Classic in January.


GLOBAL QUEST winning the Breeders' Plate.
GLOBAL QUEST winning the Breeders' Plate.
GLOBAL QUEST (More Than Ready x Global Dream by Fastnet Rock) is the second successive Breeders Plate winner owned by Tony Fung's Aquis Farm, following last year's success with the Not A Single Doubt colt Dubious. The Queensland-based stud is also standing the 2017 Breeders Plate winner Performer (Exceed And Excel).

Aquis purchased Global Quest  for $340,000 at the 2019 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale where he was offered by his breeders Highgrove Stud. G1G Racing & Breeding and Highgrove Stud share in the ownership.

He is the second winner from two to race out of Global Dream, a G2 placed 2YO and fourth in the Magic Millions 2YO Classic.

She is a three-quarter sister to the Waller-trained G2 winner Noire (Foxwedge) and half-sister to the stakesplaced pair Maraatib (Redoute's Choice) and Valoura (Exceed And Excel).

Global Quest, who hails from the same family as G1 performers Timbourina (Timber Country), Cardinal Virtue (Elusive Quality) and Media (Gilded Time), is the second Breeders Plate winner in three years trained by Chris Waller, underlining his increasing focus on 2YO racing.

Global Quest ran the 1000m in 58.22 seconds compared to the 58.53 taken by the filly Every Rose in the Gimcrack Stakes.


Every Rose winning the Gimcrack Stakes
Every Rose winning the Gimcrack Stakes
EVERY ROSE (Choisir x Couredge by Show a Heart) was purchased by syndicators Darby Racing and De Burgh Equine for $160,000 at the 2019 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale from the Tyreel Stud draft for breeders Wallings Bloodstock.

Every Rose  is the third winner from three to race produced by Couredge, a half-sister to stakes winners Vintedge (Flying Spur) and Youths Edge (Jeune). Her other winners include the five-time winner Smartedge (Smart Missile).

Couredge is a daughter of Alternative Edge (Rory's Jester), from a proifiic black type family that includes G1 winners Racer's Edge (Rory's Jester) and True Steel (Jeune).

Couredge has a yearling filly by the late Hinchinbrook and has a foal due by Hellbent.

First season sire Vancouver, the champion 2YO of his year who won the Breeders Plate in 2014, had placegetters with his first runners in both 2YO races at Randwick.

His promising filly Ticket To Ride ran third in the Gimcrack Stakes and his colt Postcode was an unlucky second behind Global Quest in the Breeders' Plate.






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