Juvenile Trial Watch – Rosehill

Tara Madgwick - Monday April 8
Seven juvenile heats at the Roshill trials on Monday morning produced some interesting winners including a filly from the family of Australian Horse of the Year Typhoon Tracy and a colt that has a half-sister to be offerd at the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale on Tuesday.

Tracy May as a yearlingA $650,000 Magic Millions purchase from the Element Hill draft for Graham and Linda Huddy’s Peachester Lodge, the Chris Waller trained Redoute’s Choice filly Tracy May cored a soft win for Hugh Bowman in her 900 metre heat.

The last to step away from the gates, Tracy May improved to settle midfield and zoomed home between runners under a hold to score a very easy length win at her second trial.

Tracy May is the second foal of Madam Tracy, a minor winning half-sister by Encosta de lago to six time Group I winner Typhoon Tracy from Champion South African 2YO Filly Tracy’s Element.

Winning his trial for the Gerald Ryan stable was Snitzel colt Ziedrich, a $300,000 Inglis Easter purchase from the Kitchwin Hills draft for Gerald Ryan/Stallion Racing.

Ziedrich quickly found the front and led all the way to win by more than a length at his second trial.

He is the first foal of stakes-placed Precious Sophia, whose second foal, a filly by Hinchinbrook will be offered by Kitchwin Hills on Tuesday as Lot 190 and she is pictured below.





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