Winners Galore for Onemorenomore

Media Release - Tuesday May 24

It was a timely announcement in late April that Onemorenomore was to be relocated to Ridgeview Park Stud -  the up-and-coming young stallion since that time being represented by a flood of winners.

Including a double on Sunday - the three-year-old fillies Aali Mia and Clandestine Affair impressive breaking their maidens at the Strathalbyn meeting.

OnemorenomoreHaving her first start, the Richard Jolly trained Clandestine Affair was kept safe off the back of winning trial form and she did not let her supporters down, recording a dominant victory over 1105m.

Aali Mia meanwhile was racing over a mile and she too found the line in determined fashion for Morphettville trainer Lloyd Kennewell.

The double comes on the back of a winning one for the progeny of Onemorenomore with Morova Miss proving too strong at Kilmore, Magic Panther drawing clear to claim his maiden at Kembla Grange and Warwick Avenue resuming with a smart victory at Tamworth.

Meanwhile Onemorenomore's classy daughter Onemorezeta looks close to another black type victory having been a gallant second (after being forced wide turning) to the in-form Danish Twist in the Gr.3 Dark Jewel Classic at Scone a couple of weeks ago.

With his oldest progeny only four, Onemorenomore has it all ahead of him and he has a very nice crop of two-year-olds which includes Capanello (second in the Listed Blue Diamond Preview at debut), the recent impressive Randwick trial winner Whitula (trained by Gai Waterhouse), the winner One More Tisha, the four times placed More Thunder and Somethingmore who was a close up fifth in last weekend's Gr.3 National Stakes at Morphettville.

Also a member of Onemorenomore's juvenile crop is Om Nom who was doing her best work late at her first two outings including a fifth to the subsequent Blue Diamond winner Extreme Choice.

Om Nom is trained by Michael Kent who has plenty of time for the Onemorenomore breed - "we've only had a few in the stable but they all have ability, they are natural runners," he said.

A particularly good looking son of Red Ransom, Onemoremomore was a Group One winner of the AJC Champagne Stakes at two - going on to prove competitive with the best at three and gutsy when taking on the older horses, finishing third in Road To Rock's George Main Stakes.

An $800,000 Easter graduate (his sire's third highest priced southern hemisphere bred yearling), Onemorenomore is a half-brother to the stakes winner Dr Green out of the Gr.3 winning Last Tycoon mare Palia, full sister to the dam of the Gr.1 winning successful sire Casino Prince.

Also new to Ridgeview Park this spring is Redoute's Choice's reliable son Al Samer whose progeny are racing in great heart, Berisha taking out the Listed Mornington Cup and Issawi winning his last two by wide margins in Tasmania whilst the promising two-year-old Peeking Duck was impressive flashing home to win her second start at Cranbourne a couple of weeks ago.

Also the sire of recent winners Another Largo, Fort The Fight, Qabla and Classy Al, the Black Opal Stakes winning Al Samer is a proven stallion having sired the stakes winners Mr Chard, Underestimation and Le Remas.

For further information on Onemorenomore and Al Samer who stand alongside Best Choice, Golden Snake and Scintillo at Ridgeview Park Stud contact Phil Sloane (0488 525 063
Advertisment
More Reading...
Newgate Announce 2024 Roster and Fees
Newgate Farm have announced their 2024 roster and fees headlined by three first season horses in top class Group One winning colts, Ozzmosis and Militarize along the highly rated Group Two winner King’s Gambit.
Sun Shining on Kiwi Breeders
Progressive filly Moonlight Magic took a significant last-start step toward the goal of a third Group One winner for The Sunlight Trust with her breakthrough success at stakes level.
Juvenile Trial Watch – Rosehill
Trial action was at Rosehill on Tuesday morning with five heats for juveniles that included some unraced winners by champion sires Snitzel and Written Tycoon, plus some expensive youngsters caught the eye with strong finishing runs into the placings.
Darley Announce 2024 Fees
Darley in Australia has announced the fees for 18 G1-winning stallions set to stand in New South Wales and Victoria for the 2024 breeding season with Too Darn Hot (GB) afforded a big rise in the wake of his exciting colt Broadsiding winning the Group I ATC Champagne Stakes last Saturday.
Vinery Stud Announce 2024 Fees
Hawaii Five Oh is an exciting newcomer to Vinery Stud’s seven-strong roster and breeders will be pleased to know that there have been no service fee increases to the line-up this year.
De Venus Impresses for De Gaulle
It was a very nice turn of foot shown by the promising De Venus at Sale today, the Mark Webb trained four-year-old son of Bombora Downs' De Gaulle racing away to an easy win at just his third outing.
Patience Pays Off with Karaka Book 1 Investment Mare
November Rain was a standout filly for Matthew Goodson and Dianna Perron, but she has proven to be a test of patience as a broodmare for the husband-and-wife duo, which was rewarded on Saturday through the deeds of her daughter No Rain Ever.
Sires With Winners - Tuesday April 23
Here is the full list of 15 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
One to Watch – Sale
The Sale meeting on Tuesday had some excitement to start the program when a three year-old filly by champion sire I Am Invincible blitzed her rivals to win as she pleased.
Vintage Crop – Where Are They Now?
With three of our first season sires posting Group I winners this season and five in total siring the winners of over a million with three more months of this season to come, we’re entitled to speculate on whether these guys have the makings of a vintage crop of sires such as we saw in 2020/2021.