The American import He’s Watching (1:46.4), a former world champion and who now stands at Tipperary Equine stud, Young (NSW), sired winners in four different countries in the last fortnight!
The two-year-old Chamonix, one of his second Australian crop, led the vanguard with his fighting win in the APG Brisbane Sales Graduate heat at Albion Park, his third success from 10 starts. The gelding will be among the leading fancies for the Group 1 $100,000 Final on Saturday night.
To watch the replay of Chamonix winning click here.
Another recent Australian-bred winner by He’s Watching was the three-year-old Illbewatching, a 1:58.8 winner at Redcliffe.
He’s Watching has the amazing score of having sired 18 individual winners from 57 foals in his first Australian crop – a 30 percent strike rate.
In New Zealand, He’s Watching was represented by the recent three-year-old winners Sophia Bromac (Addington) and Miss Impression (Invercargill).
Hereslookinatyou, a NZ bred three-year-old filly, made it four wins from five starts in America when she scored at in 1:57.2 at Saratoga, New York.
Other recent winners by He’s Watching in North America have been the two-year-old colt Saratoga Blue Chip (1:53.2) and the three-year-olds Kendall’s Cousin (1:55.4), Baywatching (1:55.6), Watch Me Boogie (1:55.8 and 1:56), Kat (1:56), Lil Screamer (1:58) and Shesaprivatedancer (1:59.8).
Peter Wharton