Fresh from G1 success on Saturday with Feroce, Dominic Sutton and Billy Egan struck again at Bendigo on Sunday with a debut winner by Too Darn Hot (GB) that has a half-sister by Bivouac that will be offered at Inglis Premier on Monday.
Three year-old filly Carolina Breeze was unwanted by punters going out at 40-1, but made a lie of the lack of support when surging home to win the 1000m maiden by half a length.
A $160,000 Inglis Easter purchase from Segenhoe Stud for McKeever Bloodstock / D Sutton, Carolina Breeze is a half-sister to stakes-placed So Serene being the fifth winner from five to race from Group III winner Radharcnafarraige (IRE).
Segenhoe will offer the current yearling, a filly by Bivouac, from Radharcnafarraige (IRE) at Inglis Premier as Lot 401.