Aussie Mare Produces Dual G1 Winner

Tara Madgwick - Monday September 11

Australian triple Group I winning Fastnet Rock mare Sea Siren is back at Coolmore Australia enjoying the spring with a new foal by Home Affairs, while her high class daughter Warm Heart has been racing up a storm in Europe winning the Group I Yorkshire Oaks last month and in France on Sunday she took the Group I Prix Vermeille (2400m) at Longchamp.

Trained Aidan O’Brien and ridden by James Doyle, Warm Heart overcame a stumbling start to hit the line hard and was tenacious in holding off runner-up Melo Melo to score a short neck win.

 

Advertisement

“Warm Heart is a star. It didn't work out great early. I planned to just keep it really simple and keep a nice position, but she knuckled three times out of the stalls. She was quite lucky to find her feet, but it just meant I couldn't get the position I wanted. It was a bit tight turning in, we didn't go all that fast and she does get well through the line at this trip. She was very brave to get out and she hit the line well,” said Doyle, who has now won back to back G1 races on the daughter of Galileo.

 

 

 

With five wins and a second from eight starts, Warm Heart holds entries for several upcoming Group I races with the Breeders’ Cup at Santa Anita the likely option.

“I’d say it will be America. We went to France because we were afraid the ground was going to go for her. I’m delighted with her and it will probably be America before we see her again,” O’Brien confirmed.

A homebred for the Coolmore partners, Warm Heart has a Group III placed full sister called Celestial Object and is the best of four winners from five foals to race so far from triple Group I winning Fastnet Rock mare Sea Siren.

A brilliant sprinter for the John O’Shea stable, Sea Siren posted Group I wins in the MVRC Manikato Stakes, BRC Doomben Ten Thousand and BTC Cup before finishing eighth in the 2013 Group I Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot. She finished her career with a short preparation under Aidan O’Brien which yielded a stakes win and two stakes-placings in Ireland.

Sea Siren started her stud career in Ireland for Coolmore, but is now back in Australia and produced a colt by Camelot last spring.

She was one of 203 mares covered by Home Affairs in Australia last year in his first season at stud and has a colt foal by the champion sprinter born last month.

The family of Sea Siren has been making headlines in Australia this year with the $1million Group I SAJC Robert Sangster Stakes winner Ruthless Dame adding further lustre to a page already packed with Black Type performers.

 

Advertisment
More Reading...
Pedigree Watch – UK 3YO- Classic and Sprint
The Group II Dante Stakes (1m2 ½ f) was run overnight with another favourite rolled and the winner not entered for the Epsom Derby, but his trainer William Haggas may supplement the Night of Thunder colt into the iconic Classic next month.
Everest Rematch Looms at TSHA National Titles
We’re a week out from the Thoroughbred Sport Horse Association National Titles at Stonewall Equestrian and with some 300 off the track thoroughbreds set to take part in the four day event (May 23 – 26) there are a lot of excited riders out there, me included!
Sires With Winners - Thursday May 16
Here is the full list of 48 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Sires With Winners - Friday May 17
Here is the full list of 42 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
WA Sire A Lot Earns a Fee Increase
Westbury Park stallion A Lot (USA) has earned another service fee increase following an outstanding season highlighted by his brilliant 2yo Sir Dreamalot and his classic 3yo colt A Lot Of Good Men.
Sky Lab Triumphs in Scone Cup
There will be no shortage of hard luck stories emanating from Friday’s $200,000 Listed Darley Scone Cup (1600m), but little can be taken away from the winner, Sky Lab.
Memorable Year for Chad Ormsby
Multi-talented horseman Chad Ormsby has had a year to remember with four black-type victories to his credit.
Juvenile Trial Watch – Rosehill
There was an interesting set of trials at Rosehill on Friday morning with Brisbane Winter Carnival prospects In Secret and Schwarz both winning heats and there were also seven two year-old winners including unraced colts by Written Tycoon and Zoustar.
New 2YO Stakes-Winner for Too Darn Hot
With his service fee pushed to $110,000 in Australia this spring, Darley shuttler Too Darn Hot (GB) was on the board overnight with the first stakes-winner from his second crop in the Northern Hemisphere with promising filly Hot Darling taking out the Listed Prix des Reves d’Or Jacques Bouchara (1000m) at Vichy in France.
Snitzel Filly Lazzura Stays Perfect in Woodlands Stakes
Lazzura surprised the stable on debut when defeating the next start winner Megastar Heart at Kembla Grange, but the daughter of Snitzel was backed as if unbeatable in Saturday's $200,000 Listed Arrowfield Woodlands Stakes (1100m) at Scone.