All Too Hard Momentum Rolls on With a Wyong Double

Tara Madgwick - Thursday October 12
Vinery Stud's young gun All Too Hard sired a winning double at Wyong on Thursday with an overdue maiden win for his stakes performer All Too Huiying and a second victory for promising gelding Groundbreak.

All Too Huiying as a yearlingPlaced four times previously including a second in the Group II BRC Champagne Classic, the Gary Moore trained All Too Huiying finally opened his account with a well-deserved long head win over a mile.

A $150,000 Magic Millions Adelaide purchase for his trainer from the Mill Park draft, All Too Huiying is a half-brother to Group I winner Happy Trails and Group III winner Danish Twist being the sicth winner for terrific producer Madame Flurry.

Prepared by Team Hawkes, Groundbreak was a last start winner at Hawkesbury and kept up the good work to beat older runners comfortably by a length over 1350 metres.

A $175,000 Inglis Easter purchase from the Newgate Farm draft, Groundbreak has now won two of six starts earning nearly $70,000 in prizemoney and is the first winner for stakes-winning Tale of the Cat (USA) mare Booklet.



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