The sizzling 1:53.4 win by Beachbabe Crocker at Newcastle on Friday afternoon did more than showcase a talented youngster on the rise — it further cemented the lineage of one of South Australia’s most influential broodmares.

Proud owner and breeder, Walk Proud Pty Ltd (Gary Crocker) believes the filly could be something special.
“This filly may very well be the best of Aratusa Lass’ progeny since Major Crocker,”
Crocker said following the victory.
Beachbabe Crocker is the latest star to emerge from the incredible Aratusa Lass family — a lineage that continues to shape tracks across Australia and even internationally.
A bargain buy transformed into breeding royalty
Aratusa Lass was never touted as a future matriarch. Purchased for just $2500, the daughter of D M Dilinger and Classic Garry mare Fanciful was secured by Crocker and fellow Jay Tokin, acting on the recommendation of Shepparton trainer Ross Pike.
The pedigree certainly offered promise — her dam Fanciful produced seven winners from seven foals, while her only other filly, Marungi Babe, left three winners, including the $100,000-plus performer Smokin Tally.
Aratusa Lass stood tall in her own racing career, collecting 18 wins, including two at Moonee Valley. Yet her profound mark was made once she entered the breeding barn.
A flawless record — 10 foals, 10 winners
Crocker retained full ownership of Aratusa Lass throughout her broodmare career, and she rewarded that faith in astonishing fashion:
10 foals. 10 winners. A 100% producing record.
Twice crowned South Australian Broodmare of the Year, she produced a string of tough, talented, and durable performers:
- Major Crocker — Group One winner, first SA-bred $1 million earner, 73 career wins (43 in North America), best of 1:49.2 at Pocono Downs
- Adam Crocker — $226,642 in earnings, Group 2 winner in Australia & multiple wins in North America, where he recorded his best time 1.49.6
- Innocent Crocker — $106,636, now dam of rising star Spook Crocker
- Offyarocka Crocker — $103,717
- Eve Crocker — $122,517, recently produced a Bettor’s Delight filly
- Lisa Crocker — dam of Lil Miss Crocker
- Samara Crocker — dam of Beachbabe Crocker
- Additional winners continuing the production line
Major Crocker remains the headline act — his transpacific career only enhancing the family’s reputation. But his sisters, and now their daughters, are ensuring the dynasty remains front and centre.
And the story isn’t finished yet.
“Aratusa Lass is due to foal to Catch The Fire any day now,” Crocker revealed.
“She’s booked to My General Lee after that, and that will more than likely close the book on her breeding career.”
The dynasty continues to grow
Beachbabe Crocker’s emergence reinforces that Aratusa Lass’ influence is destined to continue well into the future. Her daughters Samara and Lisa are already producing winners, proving the strength and consistency of the maternal line.

What once looked like a modest purchase has become one of South Australia’s greatest modern breeding success stories — a legacy that continues to grow with every new foal and every winning performance.
And with Beachbabe Crocker already a Group winner and at the beginning of her career, there is every chance her name will soon feature prominently among the list of Aratusa Lass’ champions.
The next generation is here — and they’re fast.
by Gary Newton for Harnesslink
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