Juvenile Trial Watch – Warwick Farm

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday June 16

Half a dozen juvenile trials at Warwick Farm on Tuesday morning on the synthetic track produced some interesting winners including a filly that might be the next I Am Invincible ‘Star’ for champion trainer Chris Waller.

Denise Martin’s Star Thoroughbreds purple and white stars colours have been carried by two outstanding daughters of I Am Invincible in Invincibella and Fiesta, that were both trained by Chris Waller.

The pair won over $4million between them, so they’ve left big hoofprints for two year-old filly Joviality to fill.


Third on debut at Randwick back in February to subsequent stakes-winner Barbaric, Joviality featured prominently in the steward’s report when finishing last at her next run in the Group II ATC Reisling Stakes won by Dame Giselle.

Spelled straight after, she reappeared in a 740m trial this morning and did everything right, finding the front and then cruising clear under a hold to win by a length and a half.

Joviality as a yearling

A $330,000 Inglis Classic purchase for Star Thoroughbreds / Randwick Bloodstock (FBAA) from the Fairhill Farm draft, Joviality is a full sister to metro winner Limbo Soul from Fastnet Rock mare Limbo Down, who comes from the family of stakes-winners Handsome Ransom and Danajaya.

Joviality has obviously pleased connections as they also purchased her full sister at Inglis Classic this year for $350,000!

Click here to see the trial results at Breednet with Sale Mail and here at Racing NSW with video.




 

Advertisment
More Reading...
Tenth Winner for Kings Legacy
King’s Legacy has had a promising start to his stud career with his tenth winner arriving on Tuesday while at the Rosehill trials one of his unraced youngsters produced a slick trial win to hold out Group performing colts Skyhook and West of Swindon.
Steve Davis Awarded NZTBA Personality of the Year
Bloodstock auctioneer and media personality Steve Davis has been honoured as the 2025 NZTBA Personality of the Year, in recognition of a lifetime of contribution to the New Zealand thoroughbred breeding industry.
Fifth Winner For Hanseatic As Audio Pop Cam Wins
With four jumpouts under her belt, winning the last three, Tony and Calvin McEvoy's Hanseatic filly Audio Pop Cam was too good for her rivals, starting favourite to win the Unox Casa Maiden Plate (1100m) at Pakenham with ease.
Consecutive Wins For Lucky Vega’s I’m Lucky Two
Off the back of an impressive two length victory over 1000m at Toowoomba at the end of June, the month between runs didn’t pose any issues as the Michael Nolan trained Lucky Vega (IRE) gelding I’m Lucky Two stepped out over 870m to win once again.
Carrazzo Melbourne 'Sport of Kings' Tax Talk
It gives Baumgartners great pleasure to announce that the Paul Carrazzo’s “Sport of Kings” horse tax talk returns to Inglis Melbourne on Wednesday 13 August.
Beaufort Downs Celebrate Stakes Success with Platinum Diamond
A pedigree close to the hearts of Beaufort Downs has added another black-type strike to the North Canterbury farm’s roll of honour.
Zousain Sunday 2YO Double
Zousain is surging to the end of the season with a double of new 2YO winners on Sunday bringing his seasonal tally of juvenile winners to 13.
Sires With Winners - Sunday July 27
Here is the full list of 54 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Juvenile Trial Watch – Rosehill
This will be the last Juvenile Trial Watch story for this season with all these youngsters to turn three on Friday and there was plenty of action with eight heats won by 2YOs and two more of this season’s G3 2YO’s North England and Memo stepping out against the older G1 stars.
Another G1 Triumph for Aga Khan Stud Bred Gelding
Aga Khan Studs don’t race a lot of geldings, but one that they do is Calandagan, who made it back to back G1 wins overnight when beating a select field in a tactical battle to win the Group I King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes (1m4f) at Ascot.