“This is a star on day one”

Beach Villa.Such were the words used by ace race caller Dan Mielicki when describing the finish of the Victorian TAB Sapling Stakes at Melton on April 24.

He had preceded that comment with ā€œthis might be one of the best debuts youā€™ve ever seenā€.

Mielicki, as well as many other harness racing devotees who saw this race, were in awe of the performance of the two-year-old gelding named Beach Villa, such was the ease of victory.

Beach Villa, the seventh foal of theĀ ArtsplaceĀ mare Aston Villa, adds to the monumental breeding record of this wonderful Lauriston Bloodstock owned broodmare, who was purchased from the 2005 LexingtonĀ USA Yearling Sale.

Aston Villa has already been voted an Australian Broodmare of the Year. However, that does not mean that her every foal is a star, but this two-year-old looks to follow in the footsteps of his illustrious full brother Poster Boy.

Aston Villaā€™s seven foals have now accumulated over $1.56 million with four of her six winners taking sub 1.54 records.Ā Two of her colt foals, Yankee Rockstar (1:52.2, $329,048) and Poster Boy (1:49.1, $803,310)Ā have now commenced Breeding careers at Northern Rivers Equine.

Both Poster Boy and Beach Villa are sons of the immortal and sadly deceased superstarĀ Somebeachsomewhere, who is fast becoming a breed-changing stallion. There are now 10 or more sons ofĀ SomebeachsomewhereĀ at stud throughout the harness racing world.

Poster Boy is the fastest son ofĀ SomebeachsomewhereĀ to race in the Southern HemisphereĀ and, like the champion North American stallionĀ Captaintreacherous, is from anĀ ArtsplaceĀ mare.Ā So just likeĀ Captaintreacherous, he is fully American bred.

The similarities do not end there eitherĀ –Ā their race records are almost identical.

Poster Boy:Ā 30 starts,Ā 22 wins,Ā 5 seconds,Ā 2 thirds.

Captaintreacherous:Ā 33 starts,Ā 23 wins, 5 seconds, 2 thirds.

Poster Boy won five Group 1 races in his 30-start career and retired to stud as a perfectly sound horse.

Menangle was certainly one of his favorite tracks, winning the NSW Derby and Chariots of Fire in scintillating fashion.

Lauriston Bloodstock’s Anne Anderson, part owner with husband Bill, said “in the NSW Derby of 2018 he was locked in a zip fastener pocket at the 300”.

“He then pulled to the outside and flew with a wing on every foot to win the Derby.Ā Heā€™s gone from no hope to a Group 1 winner in 26.3 seconds.ā€

Chris Alford drove Poster Boy in 18 of his 22 victories and was full of admiration at his speed, gait and will to win.

ā€œSpeed was his best weapon, but it didnā€™t matter when you used it,” Alford said. “He was so versatile out of the gate.Ā The best racehorses can handle whatever you want to do with them and Poster Boy was certainly like that.ā€

Poster Boy will commence his second breeding season later this year, with his Victorian foaled progeny being Eligible for the $12,000 first win Vicbred colonial bonus.

Bookings are now open through Northern Rivers EquineĀ  (03 5852 2845), Dr Kath McIntoshĀ  (0427 497 429) orĀ John Coffey (0429 278 279).

 

By John Coffey

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