Second Win for Promising Zoustar Filly

Tara Madgwick - Thursday August 23
Widden Stud's young gun Zoustar is making a fast start to the new season and has a promising staying prospect in three year-old filly Zourhea, a half-sister to Group I ATC Australian Derby runner up Harper's Choice.

Zoureha as a yearlingThird on debut at Kembla in July, the Gerald Ryan trained filly Zourhea was a Breednet 'One to Watch' when breaking her maiden at Goulburn on August 3 and stepped it up a notch when beating older rivals to win at Hawkesbury on Thursday.

She raced up on the pace and was tenacious to the line to win the 1800 metre Class 1 contest by a short neck.

A $52,500 Inglis Classic purchase from the Vinery Stud draft for David Raphael, Zourhea is a half-sister to talented stakes-winning stayer Harper's Choice and is the fourth winner from Group I winning South American mare Oxigenada (ARg).

Zourhea is the first winner for Zoustar at distances of 1600 metres and further, a distance range that many of his progeny will be looking towards as their classic season unfolds and lucrative Guineas races are decided.

The Champion Australian First Season Sire of 2017/2018, Northern Meteor's best son Zoustar is fully booked this spring at Widden Stud at a fee of $60,500.


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