October is shaping as a great month for Gooree Stud’s new addition Yes Yes Yes with the 2019 Everest hero reeling off four winners in the past week including Maybe Moet, who saluted at Randwick on Wednesday.
Trained by Chris Waller, who also prepared her sire, Maybe Moet was a maiden winner at Newcastle back in March and the lightly raced four year-old mare been working into form in her current preparation.
A last start third at Newcastle to Saturday’s stakes-placed colt Ruination, she found a race to suit in the Benchmark 64 event over 1250m and duly saluted for Tommy Berry.
“It was a small field and turned into a tactical affair, so it was great to get the win and her owners are delighted,” said Charlie Duckworth.
Maybe Moet has two wins and two placigns from seven starts earning over $64,000 in prizemoney.
Maybe Moet is a homebred for the McLeod family and is the first winner and only foal to race from Hunter Cheerleader, an unraced half-sister by Stratum t Group II winner Salsonic.
Yes Yes Yes has had 13 winners since the start of the season, plus a stakes-winner in New Zealand and stands this spring a fee of $16,500.