Hinchinbrook's Aliferous Shocks in Adrian Knox

Mark Smith - Saturday April 6

With the favourite Amangiri drifting out under pressure in the straight and taking most of the field with her, Brenton Avdulla found himself all alone on the inside on the $50 chance Aliferous and the Australian Bloodstock colour-bearer proceeded to silence the crowd in Saturday's Group III Adrian Knox Stakes (2000m) at Randwick.

There was a sensation before the start when the topweight Princess Jenni was scratched after a lump with dried blood was found on her neck.

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Beaten into second place in a benchmark 64 at Kembla Grange at her most recent start after winning over 1600 metres at Tamworth on March 10, Aliferous defeated the game Amangiri (All Too Hard) by a half-neck with long-head back to Maracaibo (Redoute's Choice) in third. (image Steve Hart)


Winning trainer Kris Lees said the daughter of Hinchinbrook had earned her chance in next week's Group 1 ATC Australian Oaks.

"It would be hard not to run. We'll give her every chance anyway," Lees said.

"You don't know where they come from this time of year. She was really good at Kembla off the track. It was a good conditioning run for a testing track today. She got through the ground so there are a lot of positives.

"Brenton did the right thing early getting her to relax. She was a little keen mid-race but she was always going to be strong late. When the runs appeared she really let down on this type of ground."

Brenton Avdulla admitted that he went into the race more hopeful than confident.

"I was very surprised, obviously she was up in grade, but I suppose these fillies that can handle the ground, handle the trip, it's half the battle," Avdulla said.

"She minded her own business out of the back there, I thought she was going to run a good fourth or fifth at the top of the straight, but they rolled along at a good speed and they hit a wall at the 150m and she was the fresh horse on the scene and was good enough to run over them."


Bred by Trevor Delroy's Wyadup Valley Farm, Aliferous (pictured as a yearling) was consigned by Yarraman Park to the 2017 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale where she was knocked down to Australian Bloodstock for $130,000.

She becomes the third stakes-winner out of the unraced Woodman mare Willow after the Listed stakes-winner Ulundi (Helenus) and Durnford.

A half-sister to Group III AJC Frank Packer Plate winner Afraah (Danehill), Willow has had seven winners from her eight foals to reach the track.

Willow was sold for $75,000 at the 2017 Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale when purchased by Randwick Bloodstock agency who the following year paid the same price for the weanling Hinchinbrook colt she was carrying at the time of her sale.

That colt would make $110,000 to the bid of Harvest Bloodstock at the 2018 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale.

Willow has a filly foal from the final crop of the sadly missed Hinchinbrook and was covered by Sooboog last spring.

Aliferous becomes the 17th stakes-winner for Hinchinbrook who died at the age of 10 at Yarraman Park last July.

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