Trained by Jarrod Alchin and owned by Tumby Park Pty Ltd, the training and owning combination has proven to be a successful union.
The win of My Ultimate Levi is the second Group 1 for the season for the Alchin/Tumby team, joining his stablemate My Ultimate Byron, who was successful in the Australian Pacing Gold Bullion Series in Sydney.
Bred by Lindsay and Mary Vagg, My Ultimate Levi is the first Australian Group 1 winner for Betting Line.
A son of the siring superstar Bettors Delight, Betting Line’s oldest progeny are two-year-olds, his mating with the mare Victree Bonita producing My Ultimate Levi.
Purchased for $42,500 at the 2020 Brisbane APG Sale, Saturday’s victory has now taken his prizemoney over $70,000.
Tumby Park has been the second biggest purchaser through the Australian Pacing Gold Sales in the past three years, with the quality of their stock repaying the faith on the racetrack.
A successful pattern has also emerged, with Ricki Alchin doing the early education of the yearlings purchased before they move on to brother Jarrod for the finishing touches and race preparations.
Despite going $2,500 over the limit, they set to purchase My Ultimate Levi at the 2020 Sale, and that extra raise of the arm to secure the colt (now gelded) was money well spent.
THE BAD
Our Uncle Sam has been a wonderful horse over to the Frisby family over several seasons and on Saturday night he bounced back to winning form at Albion Park.
It can never be fruitful to dwell on ‘what if’ moments however, if the sliding doors presented differently, the record of Our Uncle Sam could be markedly altered.
In a period that stretched from December 2018 through to February 2020, Our Uncle Sam finished runner-up in a string of top line races in Victoria and New South Wales.
Finishing second in two Hunter Cups, an Inter Dominion, a Shepparton Gold Cup, and a Len Smith Mile are great achievements, however improving one place in each is the difference in around $700,00 in stakes.
Lining up on Saturday night at The Creek, Our Uncle Sam was looking to score his first win of the season in 2021 and while he has had a super career, Albion Park has not been one of his favourite hunting grounds.
Heading into his latest assignment, Our Uncle Sam’s record at Albion Park was 23: 2-2-2, with a drought of victories at the Breakfast Creek track dating back to the Lucky Creed Open back in June of 2018.
However, the winning rains arrived with Shane Graham bringing the seven-year-old with a well-timed run to arrive for victory in the closing strides.