Rafaello joins Garden City honour roll at Kranji

Rafaello (pic. Singapore Turf Club)

Rafaello maintained Australia’s unbeaten record in Singapore’s Group 3 Garden City Trophy (1200m) at Kranji on Sunday.

The Yarradale Stud-bred sprinter joins Emperor Max (2015), Faaltless (2014), Trudeau (2013), Mr Big (2012), Better be the One (2011), and Rocket Man (2010) on the honour roll since the event was first run at stakes level.

“He’s getting better day by day,” winning jockey Nooresh Juglall said after the gelding chimed in to score by a half-length. “I thought he was in with a big shout and he was suited behind the fast pace. He a special horse to me – I’ve ridden him in all his seven wins.”

Trained by Pat Shaw for leading owner Alf Crabbia, Rafaello is by Mungrup Stud’s champion sire Oratorio (Aus) and was a $47,500 graduate from Yarradale’s draft at the 2014 Perth Magic Millions.

“We’ve always rated him a decent horse,” Shaw added. “If anything, he probably needed the run today and he will be better going out to 1400 metres.”

The Group 3 Committee’s Prize (1400m) will be his next assignment on September 18.

Yarradale Stud owner Ron Sayers bought his dam Born Bold (Exceed And Excel) for $110,000 from Darley at the 2007 Inglis Easter yearling sale. She is a half-sister to Sydney stakes winner Citirecruit (Citidancer) but didn’t win in two starts with David Hayes.

“Ron bought her back home and I can remember taking Rafaello down to the Magic Millions,” Yarradale manager Bernie Hamill said. “Andy Williams bought him and he was a typical Oratorio – not overly tall but solid.

“Born Bold has a War Chant colt that we will catalogue for next year’s Magic Millions and she is in foal to Gingerbread Man. It will be a late foal so we will keep her at home and send her back to Gingerbread Man or City Place.”

2010 Garden City Trophy winner Rocket Man also has a WA connection in addition to being owned and trained by Crabbia and Shaw.

Rocket Man (Viscount) is from a very successful family developed by Sunspeed breeders John and Joan Blackburn. It began in the 1980s with their Kalgoorlie Cup winner Rosamoss (Moss Trooper). Her younger half-sister Dusky Rosa (Indian Conquest) foaled G1 AJC Australian Derby winner Ebony Grosve (Grosvenor) and Randwick stakes winner Macrosa (McGinty).

Besides Rocket Man, Macrosa also foaled Our Giant (Aus), a Giant’s Causeway Group 1 winner of the Mercury Sprint and Horse Chestnut Stakes in South Africa.

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