From ANZ Bloodstock: The Les Ross-trianed Mishani Aloha (Kobayashi) added a third win to her record when she beat Superalloy (Too Darn Hot) by a length and a quarter in the QTIS Jewel 2YO (1200m) at the Gold Coast yesterday.
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From ANZ Bloodstock: The Les Ross-trianed Mishani Aloha (Kobayashi) added a third win to her record when she beat Superalloy (Too Darn Hot) by a length and a quarter in the QTIS Jewel 2YO (1200m) at the Gold Coast yesterday.
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From TTR AusNZ: Trainer Les Ross had seven runners in the QTIS 2YO Jewel at the Gold Coast on Saturday, and ended with first and third. With 200 metres left to run the $4.60 favourite Mishani Lily (Kobayashi) hit the front with stablemate Mishani Aloha (Kobayashi) posed beside her on the rail.
From ANZ Bloodstock: In winning a Benchmark 88 yesterday, Our Kobison (Kobayashi) broke the longstanding 1200-metre Rosehill track record when he beat home Dalaalaat (Written Tycoon) by three-and-a-quarter lengths.
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From Breednet: The Les Ross-trained filly Mishani Aloha will be set for the $3,000,000 Magic Millions 2yo Classic at the Gold Coast on January 13 after doing the right thing by the sponsors when breaking her maiden in the Kobayashi At Aquis Hcp (1200m) at Doomben on Saturday.
From TDN: Les Ross’ 2-year-old Kobayashi gelding Mishani Rock took Toowoomba’s juvenile contest on Saturday, the 1000-metre Pat O’shea QTIS Plate.
From Breednet: Trainer Less Ross and owner Mike Cooks’ Mishani Enterprises had six of the nine staters for the first 2-year-old race of the season, Saturday’s Pat O’Shea 2yo Plate (1000m) at Toowoomba, and duly supplied the trifecta.
From Breednet: The second most expensive yearling by his sire Lean Mean Machine, Enxuto began paying his way at start two when successful over 1425m at Seymour on Sunday.
From Racing.com: Very rarely is a $3.9 million purchase of a racehorse viewed as cheap, but that may well be the case come the end of the spring with star mare Sunshine In Paris.
From TTR AusNZ: Just a few months ago, James Harron Bloodstock paid $3.9 million for brilliant mare Sunshine In Paris (Invader), who now races in John Camilleri’s Fairway Thoroughbreds colours. Now, he has the chance to recoup all of that, and then some.
From Breednet: It only seems fitting that a horse carrying the Aquis stud brand should be selected to represent them in the $20million Everest on October 14.