Well -tuned Stonewall filly too sharp

Friday, 1 March 2024
Well -tuned Stonewall filly too sharp
Bruce Stewart
Bruce Stewart Contributor

After an impressive debut for second behind the smart Ukraine, (Captain Crunch) Music Mistress (Sweet Lou) went one better at Invercargill today, winning the two year old fillies feature.

 

Music Mistress in the parade ring (Bruce Stewart Photo)

From a fairly wide draw driver Tim Williams let the Steve and Amanda Telfer trained filly slide forward.

“It wasn’t the plan to go out of the gate again. She felt good behind the gate and enthusiastic today because she was fresh. Once we got to the markers, she dropped the bit and didn’t have to break too many records afterwards,” Williams said.

Although hot favourite Captain’s Mistress closed late, Music Mistress won easily by two and three quarters of a length.

 Music Mistress extending at the finish (Bruce Stewart Photo)

“She’s very natural, clean gaited, wears very little steering gear and is just the perfect build for a two year old. And she has the constitution to go with it.”

Music Mistress is out of the Mach Three mare Rock Chic and was bred by Stonewall Stud. Her dam Rocknroll Lass (Rocknroll Hanover) won eight races for Steve Telfer and his previous training partner Chris Garlick.

She’s (Music Mistress) a home bred. Steve, Gill (Stockman) and Stockie (Steve Stockman) put a bit of money into the game through the yearling sales so it’s nice to see them get rewarded for one they bred.”

Under the new two year old bonus scheme Stonewall Stud not only receive the winning stake of $11,000. today, they also receive both the breeding and owners’ bonus of $12,000.

The next race for two year old fillies is the G3 Caduceus Club of Southland/Alabar Fillies Classic at the Northern Southland meeting at Ascot Park next Saturday.

“She’ll stay down for the week. Mandy will stay with her and then she’ll come home and have a wee break.”