The progeny of the Yirribee Pacing Stud sire roster have emerged successful in both hemispheres and four different States over the past fortnight.
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Three-time NSW Sire of the Year Million Dollar Cam led in five winners including Olinksy, who scored at both Wagga (1:56.7) and Leeton, Waiting For Love (1:55.8, Newcastle), Little Pom (Young), Deal Breaker (1:59, Redcliffe) and the 2:00 Globe Derby Park victor Alimonie.
The Derby winner Renaissance Man, whose stock are firing on all fours, was represented by two winners from his WA crop. They were the impressive three-year-olds Mister Ridgewell, who made it four wins from eight starts at Gloucester Park, and the filly Patrikiar, who completed back-to-back wins at Northam.
Warrawee Needy (1:46.8), the former world champion, left winners in both hemispheres. Warra Downs, a three-year-old filly, led throughout in a career-best 1:58.9 at Bathurst, while Needless To Say won in 1:53.8 at Pocono Downs, Pennsylvania.
While Tintin In America, the former NZ 4YO of the Year and sire of the worldās fastest ever mare Shartin (1:46.8), was represented by the end-to-end Gloucester Park winner Middlepage (1:58.5) and Kiwi Tintin NZ, who won in 1:53 at Plainridge Park, Massachusetts.
By Peter Wharton for Harnesslink