Renaissance Man, the latest addition to the Yirribee Pacing Stud roster, continues to churn out the winners in Western Australia, where his first crops are racing.
Yo Te Amo Haitch, a four-year-old mare and one of his initial crop, won at Gloucester Park in a career-best 1:57, while the two-year-old Arma Einstein notched his first win at Pinjarra at a 1:58.8 rate.
Tintin In America’s son The Bull Pen NZ led from end to end at Stawell, his third win from seven outings in Australia and his eighth lifetime success.
World champion Warrawee Needy was credited with his ninth individual two-year-old winner from only 47 foals when the filly Cash Queen emerged successful at Bathurst, while Deprived won in 1:53.6 at Northfield Park, Ohio.
Million Dollar Cam was represented by winners in Canada and NSW in Atomic Million Am (1:52.6, Rideau Carleton Raceway) and Neville Shannon (Tamworth), while the Yirribee Pacing Stud bred and owned Nobby’s Clock flew the flag for Lombo Pocket Watch in posting win No. 8 at Wagga.
Another Yirribee Stud bred, Snoop Stride, notched his 23rd success and earned a new speed badge of 1:55.7 at Albion Park.
By Peter Wharton