Inside Knowledge Helped Joe O'Neill Find Rubisaki

Media Release - Thursday February 13

When Joe O’Neill from Prime Thoroughbreds attended the 2018 Classic Yearling Sale – the first ever sale at Riverside stables – he did so with a cunning plan.

O’Neill had an unraced Sizzling filly out of Senro Kisaki in his stable that was due to have her first public barrier trial that week but such was O’Neill’s opinion of the filly, he wanted to keep her away from the public eye in the hope of purchasing her Rubick half sister that was being presented at the Classic Sale by Edinburgh Park as lot 619.

Joe O'Neill and Billy Egan celebrate Rubisaki's $1million Inglis Sprint victoryO’Neill got his way, purchasing the Rubick filly for $85,000.

She now races as Rubisaki and today she won the $1m Inglis Sprint at Warwick Farm.

It was her fifth win from seven starts for the Patrick Payne-trained filly, career statistics that have come as no surprise to O’Neill.

“I say to my clients ‘we’ve got to buy athletes, not show ponies’ and this filly is an athlete who I always thought would go early and she has,’’ O’Neill said.

“We go out to buy athletes and to be honest we’ve had a lot of success doing that.

“At Classic two years ago, we knew what we were doing. We knew this filly was in the sale so we held the other one back from trialling until after the sale so we could buy Rubisaki at a more reasonable price.

“We liked the look of her and it’s all fallen into place.’’

Advertisement

Rubisaki was buried in the back half of the field today and looked to be in trouble upon straightening but a masterful ride from Billy Egan saw her secure a comfortable win in the end, defeating Rari and True Detective.

“It’s a fantastic thrill for me and the owners, for Patrick Payne, Billy Egan, the breeder Ian Smith and everyone involved,’’ O’Neill, who purchased four horses at this week’s Classic Sale, said.

“We buy horses at the sales, we work to a budget and to have an $85,000 filly come and do what she’s done – she’s won five from seven now, close to $1m in prizemoney, it’s fantastic.’’

Rubisaki as a yearlingIan Smith of Edinburgh Park, who bred and sold Rubisaki, always thought she would be an early running type.

“The dam throws really nice foals and Rubisaki really was a nice foal,’’ Smith said.

“Edinburgh Park are well regarded in the industry because our horses run. It’s been proven time and again and Rubisaki is another example of that.’’

Rubisaki may now target the G1 Surround Stakes at Randwick on February 29.

Should she win that, she would become the seventh G1-winning Inglis 3YO this season.

Advertisment

Race Result - Inglis Sprint 1200m

Warwick Farm Track: Heavy(9) Time: 1:11.80
1
Rubisaki
- 3f Rubick (AUS) x Senro Kisaki (AUS) (Danehill Dancer (IRE))
Tnr: Patrick Payne Rdr: W Egan 54
2
1.5
Rari
- 3g Sizzling (AUS) x Elusive Air (USA) (Elusive Quality (USA))
Tnr: G D Hickman Rdr: N Rawiller 56
3
1.7
True Detective
- 3g Shamus Award (AUS) x Girls Rule (AUS) (Geiger Counter (USA))
Tnr: C J Waller Rdr: G Boss 56
4
2.2
Roman Wolf
- 3g Deep Field (AUS) x Exhibit (AUS) (Octagonal (NZ))
Tnr: G Portelli Rdr: Rachel King 56
5
5.0
Turnstyle
- 3f Rubick (AUS) x Jadana (AUS) (Jade Hunter (USA))
Tnr: Bjorn Baker Rdr: J R Collett 54
6
6.5
Condo's Express
- 3g Rubick (AUS) x Braided (AUS) (Elusive Quality (USA))
Tnr: Richard Laming Rdr: J B Mc Donald 56
7
8.3
Accession
- 3g Brazen Beau (AUS) x Ready As Elle (AUS) (More Than Ready (USA))
Tnr: C J Waller Rdr: G Schofield 56
8
10.3
Strasbourg
- 3c I Am Invincible (AUS) x Danish Spy (AUS) (Dane Shadow (AUS))
Tnr: P & P Snowden Rdr: Tommy Berry 56
9
12.1
Innisbrook
- 3g Hinchinbrook (AUS) x Redhandedjill (AUS) (Mull Of Kintyre (USA))
Tnr: Joseph Pride Rdr: A Hyeronimus 56
10
13.4
Budhwar
- 3g Wandjina (AUS) x Tiffinco (AUS) (Zeditave (AUS))
Tnr: Brooke Somers Rdr: Jean Van Overmeire 56
11
14.2
Confidant
- 3c Fastnet Rock (AUS) x Norzita (NZ) (Thorn Park (AUS))
Tnr: D & B Hayes & T Dabernig Rdr: T Marquand 56
More Reading...
Cantiamo Leads Home Too Darn Hot Fillies One Two
With bigger plans ahead, be it this campaign or the next, connections have themselves a lovely filly for the future as the Kris Lees trained Cantiamo resumed on the Kensington track with a first up victory.
Cleo Cat tops August (Early) Sale at $355,000
A date with well credentialled new stallion More Than Looks awaits today’s Inglis Digital August (Early) sale-topper Cleo Cat, which sold to Yulong for $355,000.
Family Celebration for Highview Homebred
Late bloomer Jethro Tull sparked another family celebration when he doubled his winning tally at Te Rapa.
Sires With Winners - Monday August 11
Here is the full list of 14 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Last of the Danehill Mares – A Good Read
Racenet’s Shayne O’Cass has stepped sideways from penning his usual racing stories in search of the next winner and has come up with a story about an exceptional broodmare.
Hong Kong Derby Winner’s Half-Brother Wins At Hawkesbury
Sirius Legend, the Dundeel half-brother to Hong Kong Derby winner Cap Ferrat got his head down right on the line in the fifth at Hawkesbury to defeat the well-related Sigma, himself a three-quarter brother to Hong Kong Champion Griffin Thewizardofoz (Redoute’s Choice).
First Foal for Oxley Road
Victoria’s Blue Gum Farm have announced the first foal for their freshman stallion Oxley Road overnight.
Ole Kirk Half-Brother To Golden Slipper Winner Scores In Style
Improving off a debut fifth, the Anthony and Sam Freedman trained Godtfred Kirk (Ole Kirk) appreciated the step up to 1400m, with the half-brother to Golden Slipper winner Mossfun breaking his maiden in Wednesday’s Sportsbet Jockey Watch Plate at Sandown.
Emphatic Seven Length Victory for Artorius’ Brother
Making his third race day appearance off the back of a pleasing second last time out, 3yo colt Sixties highlighted his potential class with the Chris Waller trained brother to multiple Group 1 winner Artorius pulling clear by more than seven lengths!
Stakes Hopeful Fillies In The Best Sydney 3YO Maiden for Months
In what may be the strongest maiden we’ve seen in a month or two in Sydney, at least three fillies with spring stakes potential, along with an unraced blueblood, are slated to kick off their campaigns on the Kensington track on Wednesday, all coming off excellent trials.