Triple Crown Win Inglis Guineas

Media Release - Saturday May 12

Talented filly Moss Trip may have earned herself an immediate Group 1 call up following another devastating victory in today's $400,000 Inglis 3YO Guineas at Scone.

Moss Trip wins the Inglis GuinesTrainer Peter Snowden will consider testing the five-time winner in the Tatt's Tiara at Doomben on June 23 against the best fillies and mares in the land after she annihilated her opposition at what was just her tenth career start.

"She relaxed so well and that devastating turn of foot that is beginning to be a trademark of hers, it's just electric,'' Snowden said.

"She's a very talented filly this girl.''

Moss Trip (image Steve Hart) sent her ownership group Triple Crown Syndication into raptures with the result.

Triple Crown paid just $32,000 for Moss Trip at the Classic Yearling Sale, where she was offered by Balance Thoroughbreds.

She beat Assimilate (Sebring) and Frolic (Husson) today.

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