Impressive Trial Winner for Rich Enuff

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday September 17
Champion Victorian sire Written Tycoon has a number of brilliant sons now at stud, but the first to retire was Rich Enuff and the Woodside Park based sire produced an impressive trial winner at Toowoomba on Tuesday morning.

Rich EnuffTrained on the track by Michael Nolan, Sassy Enuff scored an easy two length win in the 870 metre trial.

Passed in as a yearling at Inglis Classic, Sassy Enuff is from former good racemare Miss Imagica, who was also trained by Nolan and won 10 races and over $570,000 including memorable back to back wins in the Listed Weetwood Handicap at Toowoomba.

A brilliant sprinter that won the Group II VRC Danehill Stakes, Rich Enuff stood his first season in Queensland for Glenlogan Park before switching to Victoria to stand along side his sire Woodside Park.

His first yearlings sold very well this year with 43 yearlings averaging $81,604 from a fee of $13,750.

Rich Enuff stands this spring at a fee of $12,100.





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