Nicks that Click – Proven Winner

Tara Madgwick - Sunday March 29

Not a Single Doubt’s newest Group I winner Shout the Bar is a good example of a nick between two champion sires that has enjoyed plenty of Group I success .

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Shout the Bar is physically a great mix of her sire and dam

Shout the Bar was a brave winner of the Group I ATC Vinery Stud Stakes at 2000m, showing class and stamina in beating the top fillies Probabeel and Funstar at set weights.

She is by Not a Single Doubt (Redoute’s Choice) from a daughter of Last Tycoon’s champion son O’Reilly.



Redoute’s Choice has some impressive statistics when partnered with daughters of Last Tycoon with that specific cross delivering 34 winners from 36 runners, 10 of those horses being stakes-winners headed by Group I winners Bonaria, Dariana and Master of Design.

That’s 27.7% stakes-winners to runners!

Not a Single Doubt is also achieving success with mares that carry Last Tycoon in their pedigree, that nick producing 57 winners from 90 runners with five stakes-winners headed by Shout the Bar and Group II winner Not an Option.

There are two yearlings at Inglis Easter by Not a Single Doubt from daughters of O’Reilly.

Lot 416

Lot 416 pictured above is the full sister to Shout the Bar offered by Segenhoe and And Lot 115 pictured below from NZ based vendor Jamieson Park, a colt by Not a Single Doubt from O’Naturelle.

Lot 115






 

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