Morphettville Quartet for Reward for Effort

Media Release - Sunday October 10

Reward For Effort took his season earnings over the $1 Million mark on Saturday, thanks to a quartet of winners at Morphettville.

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Reward for Effort stands at Chatswood Stud.

Philonize took out the opener with a speedy display for trainer Dion Koch. Replay.  The 3YO is a Chatswood graduate of the 2020 Adelaide Magic Millions Sale and her earnings have now surpassed $100k after 4 career starts. She is now destined for black type races. Philonize was bred by Garry Martin and Paul Seater who have sent her dam Silent Mode back to Reward this season.


Spin The Reward won Race 5, storming home down the outside for trainer Peter Hardacre. Replay. She is owned/bred by Jim Pegler who is once again supporting Chatswood this year. Spin The Reward beat home Hello Ladies who looks to have a promising future. She was sold by Chatswood at the Inglis Great Southern Sale. 

Race 7 saw another typical, front running display from Rock The Ring. Replay. He is owned/bred by Frank Bannigan and is undefeated for his new trainer Tony McEvoy. 

By Race 9, Reward was just having a laugh with his son Outpost sitting three-wide no cover and winning for trainer Jason Cannon who recorded his first winner since 2013. Replay. Outpost is owned/bred by Tony Pappalardo who has been a relentless supporter of Chatswood for 20+ years. 

The progeny of Reward For Effort have always performed and sold well in Adelaide as seen in one of his fillies selling for $110k at the 2021 Adelaide Magic Millions Sale. Meanwhile, one of Reward's most promising horses Outlaws Revenge is due to resume soon for Ryan Balfour. He was a $150k buy from the Adelaide sale.

Just for good measure, Reward sired a fifth winner for the day in Alice Springs by the name of Allspice. 

There are availabilities in Reward For Effort's 2021 book. Contact Nic Willis to discuss your options: 0416 409 642

 

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