Tom Kitten a Class Above in Champion Stakes

Mark Smith - Saturday October 28

Tom Kitten was in a class of his own in Saturday’s $2,000,000 Group 1 Moet and Chandon Spring Champion Stakes (2000m) at Randwick to credit the Darley shuttler Harry Angel (IRE) with his first Group 1 winner.

He deserved that one (image Steve Hart)

Ridden by Adam Hyeronimus for James Cummings, Tom Kitten came with a sweeping run from midfield to defeat the 9-start maiden Cap Ferrat (Snitzel) by three and three-quarter lengths with the Dulcify Stakes winner Ganbare a further length back in third.

Advertisement

Tom Kitten has been luckless in three starts since winning the Up and Coming Stakes at Rosehill in August, and James Cummings welcomed the change in fortune.

“The horse’s misfortunes have been immeasurable these past three starts,” he said.

“It’s just fantastic that he was able to get into the clear when he found himself in the best race of the prep and he was able to show just how good he is.

“He’s just kept improving, he’s been training so solidly at Osborne Park. I thought he was capable of that yes, and he’s proved to be one of the best middle distance horses in the country today. A nomination in the Cox Plate wouldn’t have been out of place, but if we can keep getting him better and better then 12 months time he might be racing on the same day down in Melbourne.

“It’s worth thinking about (the Victoria Dery). He’s a very interesting horse, he’s from a quick family, but he’s inbred to Machiavellian the sire of Street Cry.

“The horse has a classic style about him, he looks like he would eat up 2500m and the VRC Derby is a time-honoured race, so it’s certainly worth thinking about. But whatever we do it will revolve around just how well Tom Kitten is and that’s the bottom line.”

Adam Hyeronimus made the most of his chance in his debut for Godolphin.

“Gee he’s some horse. He’s a gentle giant, but he’s got so much ability,”  Hyeronimus enthused.

“I don’t think they’ve got to the bottom of him, I think he’ll be better next preparation.

“Riding it for James (Cummings) and Godolphin is fantastic. Obviously, he’s a colt winning a Group 1 and has been the main seed all the way through these races, and for him to tick that box off is very pleasing. I’m sure he’s going to be very valuable and there’s no reason why he won’t win another Group 1.

“It was a messy run race; he was probably a little bit stronger than I anticipated. He was nice and relaxed going to the start, and I was positive I wanted to hold a position, but I wasn’t expecting the race to be run like that. Although he had cover he near enough raced without cover the whole race and he was just a little bit strong.

“I worked up on the back of tired horses. I was happy to cut the corner instead of peeling him out, I saw my opportunity and took it. Once he got out I did think I’ve exposed him too early, but he’s just got so much ability.”

Popular winner (image Steve Hart)

Tom Kitten advances his record to four wins, a second, and two thirds from ten starts with earnings of $1,623,450.

A half-brother to the Listed Canberra Guineas winner Promotions (Exceed And Excel), Tom Kitten is the fourth winner from as many to race for the winning Street Cry (IRE) mare Transfers.

A descendent of the breed-shaping import Dancing Show (USA), Transfers has a yearling colt by Brazen Beau and foaled a colt by Kingman’s 5-time Group 1 winning son Palace Pier (GB) on August 26.

Tom Kitten is the first Group 1 winner for Darley Stud’s Harry Angel (IRE). 

The brilliant son of Dark Angel sired the Inglis Banner winner, and Group 1 Blue Diamond Stakes third Arkansaw Kid, as well as the Listed SAJC Dequetteville Stakes winner Stretan Angel and the stakes-placegetters Vicious Harry and Ouroboros from his first crop.

Advertisment

Race Result - Moet & Chandon Spring Champion Stakes Gr1 2000m

Randwick Track: Good(4) Time: 2:01.28
1
Tom Kitten
- 3c Harry Angel (IRE) x Transfers (AUS) (Street Cry (IRE))
Tnr: James Cummings Rdr: A Hyeronimus 56.5
2
3.7
Cap Ferrat
- 3c Snitzel (AUS) x C'est Beau La Vie (AUS) (Bernardini (USA))
Tnr: C J Waller Rdr: K Mc Evoy 56.5
3
4.6
Ganbare
- 3c Maurice (JPN) x Mardi (AUS) (Redoute's Choice (AUS))
Tnr: G Waterhouse & A Bott Rdr: B Prebble 56.5
4
4.8
Tutta La Vita
- 3f The Autumn Sun (AUS) x Negotiate (AUS) (Red Ransom (USA))
Tnr: C J Waller Rdr: J R Collett 54.5
5
5.6
Port Lockroy
- 3c Better Than Ready (AUS) x Freezethemillions (AUS) (Freeze (AUS))
Tnr: Annabel Neasham Rdr: Ryan Maloney 56.5
6
7.3
Raf Attack
- 3c Satono Aladdin (JPN) x Sima (AUS) (Commands (AUS))
Tnr: G Waterhouse & A Bott Rdr: Regan Bayliss 56.5
7
10.6
Kintyre
- 3g Hallowed Crown (AUS) x Mull Over (AUS) (So You Think (NZ))
Tnr: G Portelli Rdr: Dylan Gibbons 56.5
8
12.2
Ravello
- 3c Savabeel (AUS) x Cover Charge (USA) (Take Charge Indy (USA))
Tnr: J A O'Shea Rdr: Tommy Berry 56.5
9
13.0
Ramble On
- 3g National Defense (GB) x Mabadi (USA) (Sahm (USA))
Tnr: K J Parker Rdr: J Ford 56.5
10
16.4
Glad You Think So
- 3c So You Think (NZ) x Gladwell (AUS) (Anabaa (USA))
Tnr: J G Sargent Rdr: Jean Van Overmeire 56.5
11
31.8
Medatsu
- 3g Staphanos (JPN) x Christine Ann (NZ) (Mastercraftsman (IRE))
Tnr: C J Waller Rdr: J Parr 56.5
12
145.6
Long Genes
- 3c U S Navy Flag (USA) x Fanatic (NZ) (Shocking (AUS))
Tnr: Edward Cummings Rdr: Tyler Schiller 56.5
More Reading...
Harry Angel's Tom Kitten Strikes in Up And Coming
The strapping Harry Angel colt Tom Kitten gave his rivals weight and a beating in Saturday’s Group III CMNL Up And Coming Stakes (1300m) at Rosehill Gardens.
Highland Blaze Wins $250,000 Grand National Hurdle
Jumps racing was the highlight at Sandown Lakeside on Sunday with the $250,000 Grand National Hurdle (4200m) the highlight and the $100,000 Crisp Steeplechase (4200m) offering a great start to the day.
Per Incanto Mare Wins $100,000 Polytrack Championship
Synthetic flyer Cosentino silenced any doubt about running out the seven furlongs with a blistering performance to claim Sunday’s $100,000 Japac Homes Polytrack Championship (1400m) at Awapuni.
Tom Kitten Gelded
Earlier this year last season’s Group I winning three year-old colts Manzoice and Lindermann were both gelded and have been racing consistently since and Godolphin have taken that path with Group I ATC Spring Champion Stakes winner Tom Kitten, who was seen out at the trials at Warwick Farm on Monday morning as a gelding.
King of Roseau Wins G3 Aurie’s Star
Placed in the Listed VRC Poseidon Stakes at Flemington last spring as a three year-old behind Growing Empire, Capitalist gelding King of Roseau returned to the same venue on Saturday to capture the Group III VRC Aurie’s Star Handicap (1200m).
Sires With Winners - Saturday August 2
Here is the full list of 101 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
The Novelist Returns to Form
The very first stakes-winner for his sire Written By when winning the Group III BRC BJ McLachlan Stakes in December 2022, The Novelist made light of the heavy 10 track at Rosehill on Saturday to claim another victory.
Bred to Win Returns on Monday night
Caroline Searcy’s Bred To Win returns this Monday night profiling new and proven stallions heading into the Spring of 2025 and promoting the thoroughbred breeding industry in Australia and around the world.
MM Yearling Sales 2026 Open for Entry
The 2026 Magic Millions Yearling Sales - from the Gold Coast in January to Perth and Tasmania in February and the Gold Coast and Adelaide in March - are ready to deliver more groundbreaking results.
Inglis Digital Bargain Buys Deliver Kosciuszko Dreamers
Sunshine Law was not the only Inglis Digital success story to come out of the Rosehill meeting on Saturday with two contenders for this year’s $2million Kosciuszko also giving connections cause to dream big and one of them is an unbeaten mare with a Black Type pedigree.