Talented Renaissance Man two-year-old Arma Einstein proved himself the cream of the crop when he notched his third win from his last five starts at Gloucester Park on Friday night (September 4).
Starting from the outside gate, the gelding settled down second last before unleashing a 57.5 final 800 metres to gain the thick end of the prize. The mile rate for the 2130 metres was 1:58.4.
World champion Warrawee Needy enjoyed another successful week in North America. He was represented by the two-year-old filly Need To Know, winner of the Lady Slipper in 1:59.8 at Summerside Raceway, Canada, and a trio of three-year-old winners Needless To Say (1:54), Lil Memories and Jim Who.
American Colt, a New Zealand-bred three-year-old by Tintin In America, came from near last his register his third success for the season and fourth lifetime at Narrogin (WA).
Meanwhile, Million Dollar Gem, the Group winning daughter of Million Dollar Cam who was bred at Yirribee Pacing Stud, recorded her third success this year at Yonkers, New York, winning in 1:54.8.
Renaissance Man, Warrawee Needy, Tintin In America and Million Dollar Cam are members of the select Yirribee Pacing Stud sire roster which also includes the colonial bred champions Lazarus and Lennytheshark and the North America Cup winner Fear The Dragon.