Fifty Five Reborn, a four-year-old mare by the Art Major horse Renaissance Man, now at Yirribee Pacing Stud, Wagga, is proving herself among the top bracket in the female pacing ranks in WA.
She registered her fourth success on end and her 14th lifetime win when she led throughout in the Group 3 $30,000 The Kerry Clarke at Gloucester Park last Friday night (July 30).
Fifty Five Reborn has now earned almost $180,000 in stakes.
Fear No More, a two-year-old colt by the North America Cup winner Fear The Dragon, earned a new lifetime mark of 1:54.8 winning a division of the Buckeye Stallion Series at Scioto Downs, Ohio.
Fear The Dragon has left the winners of $390,000 with his first American crop.
Warrawee Needy, the former world champion, sired important winners in both hemispheres this week.
Rockindownunder (1:57.6) and Warra Downs, a pair of three-year-old fillies by Warrawee Needy, won at Albion Park and Bathurst respectively, while Fleetwood Needy (1:58.6) and Heresthatmanagain emerged successful in Canada.
Million Dollar Cam, the NSW Sire of the Year, was represented by the NSW provincial winners Enk Spot Shannon (1:57.9) and Waiting For Love (1:59.8) and the American winner Eastend Eddie (1:54), while Smooth Rye (by Tintin In America) won her seventh race this year at Northam.
Renaissance Man, Fear The Dragon, Warrawee Needy, Million Dollar Cam and Tintin In American are members of the Yirribee Pacing Stud sire roster.
By Peter Wharton