Unbelievable Performance by The Autumn Sun in Randwick Guineas

Mark Smith - Saturday March 9

Punters that took the short odds on The Autumn Sun in Saturday's Group 1 Randwick Guineas (1600m) at Randwick were heading to the bar when the son of Redoute's Choice stood the leaders up to 15 lengths halfway through the running, but the Chris Waller-trained colt is a winner.

In an agonising final 200 metres, The Autumn Sun clawed back the margin of the free-running Fundamentalist to earn a fourth win at the elite level.

Advertisement

With Kerrin McEvoy in the saddle, The Autumn Sun defeated Fundamentalist by a long-head, consigning the daughter of Not A Single Doubt to her fourth Group 1 placing.


Nakeeta Jane was a length back in third with the New Zealander Madison County a fast-finishing fourth. (images Steve Hart)

"What an effort by this colt," McEvoy said.

"He needed to be outstanding today and he was. He was brilliant. I knew my fellow was going to really finish strong and that's exactly what he did. He ate up the big spacious Randwick straight and really flew the last bit.

"I was on the back of J Mac and I thought 'I've got to get into it,' I was too far back. They were putting the race on solidly from the half mile. He was in a nice rhythm but at the 600m I thought 'far out I'm a long way off them.' At the 400m I asked him for a supreme effort and that's exactly what he gave me.

Winning trainer Chris Waller admitted he was a worried man in the run.

"If I didn't train Winx I wouldn't have believed that performance, but she probably desensitised the emotion of these big race wins," he said.

"Full credit to this horse. He's the next Australian star and I can only tell you how good he is. You're seeing it but he is a very, very good horse.

"I'll have a good night's sleep and work it out from there. I need to speak to the other owners. There are two owners to think of now. The exciting part about this horse is he's not mature yet. That is the next question you have to ask do you want an immature horse taking on the world or be around for a bit longer. It's a great thing to be thinking about."

The Autumn Sun advances his record to 7 wins and 1 third from 8 starts with earnings of $3,138,121.

Arrowfield purchased 50 per cent of The Autumn Sun before the Caulfield Guineas.

The son of Redoute's Choice was a $700,000 Inglis Easter purchase from the Arrowfield draft for Hermitage Thoroughbreds/ Waller Racing.

From a famed Aga Khan family, The Autumn Sun is the second foal of the unraced Galileo mare Azmiyna (IRE), who is a half-sister to Azamour (Night Shift).

Honoured as the Champion Older Horse in Europe, England & Ireland in 2005, Azamour's 6 wins included the Group 1 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes and Group 1 Irish Champion Stakes, Group 1 St James's Palace Stakes and Group 1 Prince of Wales's Stakes.

Chris Waller and bloodstock agent Guy Mulcaster also secured the Snitzel filly out of Azmiyna for $1.3 million at last year's Inglis Easter Sale.

Azmiyna (IRE) has a yearling colt by Not a Single Doubt that has been catalogued as Lot 369 at the Easter Yearling Sale.

After foaling a Snitzel filly last spring, Azmiyna (IRE) headed to Japan for a date with Deep Impact. From there she will return home to the Aga Khan's Gilltown Stud in Ireland.


Advertisment
More Reading...
Sires With Winners - Sunday November 16
Here is the full list of 61 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Goffs November Foal Sale Offers Insight
The Goffs November Foal Sale kicks off later tonight our time and runs from November 17 – 20 and this year will hold significant interest with the first NH bred foals being offered for high profile Kiwi shuttlers Chaldean (GB) (Frankel) and Paddington (GB) (Siyouni) as well as Darley shuttler Native Trail (GB) (Oasis Dream), who has an amazing 43 entries!
Bivouac Filly Wins $500,000 Placid Ark Stakes - G1 Possible
Worth a whopping $500,000, the Listed WATC Placid Ark Stakes (1100m) for three year-olds was the richest race on the program at Ascot on Saturday and the short priced favourite Luana Miss scored an impressive win.
It's All Ahead for Sun Stud's Chains Of Honour
Few fans would walk off Eagle Farm this afternoon not believing they had seen a very, very good horse in the Gerald Ryan-trained Chains Of Honour.
$1.4 Million Redoute's Choice Colt Heading to the Magic Millions 2yo Classic
A striking Redoute’s Choice colt with a stallions pedigree, King’s Legacy had plenty riding on his performance in Saturday’s Group III Magic Millions B.J. McLachlan Stakes, not the least being he needed to win to earn a place in the $2 million Magic Millions 2yo Classic at the Gold Coast in a fortnight.
$1.6 million Redoute's Choice Colt Sparkles on Debut
Phoenix Thoroughbreds and Aquis Farms $1,600,000 two-year-old Redoute’s Choice colt Prague made his first repayment at his career debut at Canterbury on Friday night.
Exceedance Filly Breaks Maiden with G3 Champion fillies Victory
Classy Exceedance daughter Pure Excess galloped out of maiden company and into the headlines when she got up for a heartstopping last stride victory over the favourite, in the G3 WA Champions Fillies Stakes on opening day of The Pinnacles carnival at Ascot.
First Stakes Victory For Better Then Ready’s Epic Proportions
With victories in NSW, Victoria and Queensland since July, Ciaron Maher’s Better Than Ready gelding Epic Proportions has produced some strong efforts in his last four starts in the sunshine state, but none more so than his effort of Saturday to win the Listed BRC Keith Noud Stakes (1200m) when leading throughout. 
Almanzor Mare Back on Track
Classy mare Mary Shan has black-type targets on her agenda after bouncing back to winning form in Saturday’s Happy Hire Cup (1400m) at Tauranga.
Group One Goals for Alabama Express
Trainer Michael Moroney believes the skies the limit for his striking Redoute’s Choice colt Alabama Express who came off a three-month break to land Saturday’s Donate To Salvation Army Hcp (1100m) at Flemington with a minimum of fuss.