Sylvia's Mother Says There's A Stakes Win on the Horizon

Mark Smith - Saturday January 26

Three-year-old Snitzel filly Sylvia's Mother earned her fourth consecutive win with another dominant performance over 1100 metres at Randwick on Australia Day, which was just as well for Brenton Avdulla as co-trainer Michael Hawkes was not about to hand out any platitudes.

"She got into a position she shouldn't have been in, but she's got some talented and out-sprinted them," Hawkes said.

Advertisement


"She was a little tardy away and he should have left her alone and let her be where she needed to be but he tried to put her in a spot and when they backed off the speed she got into all sorts of trouble and in the straight, I didn't want to look."

A homebred for Rob and Pam Crosby, Sylvia's mother powered home in the closing stages to defeat another daughter of Snitzel, Wonderbabe, by one and a quarter lengths with the Excelebration (IRE) colt Exceltic a further one and a half lengths back in third. (photos Steve Hart)

Michael Hawkes wouldn't commit to a start in the Group II Light Fingers Stakes (1200m) for fillies at Randwick on February 16.

"She's got some talent, she out-sprinted them and to her credit, she's done a very good job," Hawkes said.

"Rob and Pam Crosby are great clients they don't interfere and let us do what we need to do.

"She's always shown ability, we are just going through the grades without being penalised too much by the handicapper."

Avdulla said he was happy to pick up the ride after Tommy Berry elected to ride at Ellerslie and felt the filly has huge upside.

"One thing Hawksey always tells me is don't panic and make sure she is balanced up over the rise.

"When she over-raced early I thought I'll get her to settle up the straight but to her credit when she crossed heels I kept her balanced and I did not really have to fully go for her, she picked them up in a stride."

Sylvia's Mother is the first runner for the 3-time winning Bel Esprit mare Found The One who is a sister to the Group 1 SAJC Robert Sangster Stakes winner Bel Mer and the Listed winner Ken Arok.

A daughter of the Listed winner Drop Anchor (At Talaq) Found The One has an All Too Hard colt catalogued in the Aquis draft at the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Lot 328.

Advertisment
More Reading...
Philia Highlights Oaks Claims With Tenacious The Roses Win
Successful last time out in the Listed Princess Stakes when becoming the 30th stakes winner for her sire All Too Hard, the David Vandyke trained Philia went four from four this time in, leading through to win the Group 2 The Roses (2000m) at Doomben.
Almanzor Keeps Winners Coming for Moody- Coleman
The Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman-trained Roadcone led his rivals a merry dance when winning the Stow Storage Solutions Handicap (1600m) at Sandown on Saturday, bringing up a treble for the stable and jockey Luke Cartwright.
Cometh the Hour, Cometh the Man – Shinzo Rises to Golden Slipper Triumph
Widely regarded as the most open Golden Slipper for years, the $5million high octane dash at Rosehill on Saturday delivered drama and delight as champion trainer Chris Waller collected his first Golden Slipper trophy with a homebred colt for Coolmore trained to the minute.
Future Looks Bright for Excess
Corumbene Stud's George Altomonte was impressed enough by Julius Sandhu's handing of Group II MRC Rubiton Stakes winner Lofty Strike to entrust the Cranbourne-based trainer with the full-sister Excess and was rewarded with a debut win at Cranbourne on Thursday.
Hellbent Filly Wins Listed Bill Carter
The $160,000 Listed BRC Bill Carter Stakes (1350m) at Doomben on Saturday had a short priced favourite in Hellbent filly Sunrays and she gave punters no cause for concern when powering clear for a dominant victory.
Stakes Potential for Miss Ole
Vinery Stud’s Ole Kirk added an 11th winner to his tally when the Clinton McDonald trained filly Miss Ole scored a stylish win in quick time at Sandown on Saturday.
G1 Stradbroke Next for War Machine
Hot favourite War Machine made light work of his rivals in the Gr.3 BRC Sprint (1350m) at Doomben on Saturday and it is now all systems go as the four-year-old son of Harry Angel (IRE) heads towards the Gr.1 Stradbroke Handicap (1400m) at Eagle Farm on June 14.  
Listed Chief De Beers Stakes To Manhood
Surprisingly contesting black type racing for the first time in his career, it was first time lucky for the Annabel and Rob Archibald trained Manhood after the 6yo son of Headwater was strong to the line, leading throughout to win the Listed Chief De Beers Stakes (1110m).
Two $1.4million Colts by Snitzel
Champion stallion Snitzel is rocking the Inglis sales ring.
$2.2 Million Daughter of Snitzel Sets a New Mark for a Filly
Snitzel hit another home run when Arrowfield Stud’s filly from the Group 1 Willian Reid Stakes winner Silent Sedition set a new benchmark for a filly when knocked down to Hawkes Racing for $2,200,000.