The win of Awholelotofpretty has turned out to be a good result all round with the mare also picking up the $7,500 QBRED second-win bonus.
The now four-year-old mare was sold by Amanda Turnbull following one Queensland start back in July 2021 after a two-year-old campaign for Jack Butler in 2020 where she claimed her QBRED first-win bonus.
Joining Croghan’s stable for a new owner, the daughter of Sunshine Beach was unplaced at her next five starts and was sent for a break.
Circumstances with the ownership led to Croghan taking ownership for no outlay at the start of this season.
“I was basically stuck with her, but it’s been a good result, picking up the QBRED with her,” he said.
Awholelotofpretty will likely join Croghan’s broodmare team at the end of her racing career, where she will join some successful matrons.
Having bred the Group 1 winner Hes Sweet, it was a lean year in the barn for Croghan last season with the only foal delivered subsequently passing away.
However, the enthusiasm for the upcoming breeding season has a spring in the step for the busy hobbyist.
“I have three mares booked to Sweet Lou for later in the year, I’m really excited by what the future holds there,” Croghan said.
It is early mornings and late nights for Croghan, leaving for work by 3am and then getting to the stables around lunchtime every day.
And with two boys that are keen rugby league players, football season makes it even busier with trainings and matches to attend.
“I sure do look forward to seeing my bed some days that’s for sure,” he laughs.
THE BAD
While it may have been the perfect two for two on the day for trainer Amy Cargill last Friday at The Creek, Brittany Graham had to be content with two from three - an effort that Meatloaf would say ain’t bad.
Partnering with Cargill to take the reins aboard Ima Calvert Rose in the opening race of the day, Graham guided the seven-year-old mare to victory with a well-judged steer.
Angling off the pegs after 500 metres, Graham was able to secure the one out, one back trail and from there always loomed as a big threat.
Turning for home as Kapai was trying to fight off the challengers, it was Ima Calvert Rose that was the danger and the mare cruised home to score an effortless victory.
It was the fourth time that Cargill has prepared Ima Calvert Rose to victory, with the winning drive from Graham also ensuring another $400 was put towards the Team Teal fundraising.
Three hours later, and again it was a Cargill-trained winner courtesy of a well-judged Graham drive, this time with Ring The Till.
Retreating from gate seven to sit at the rear of the pack, Graham made her move and soon rounded the field up to pull clear to a seven-metre winning margin.
The win gave Amy Cargill her first training double, made all the sweeter by the fact that she also owns Ring The Till, the in-form gelding that has now won four of his past five starts.
Claiming her first winning double for the season to move to six winners in the year at a healthy 35% strike rate, the win also gave Brittany her first addition to the 2022 Team Teal tally with $800 jumping in the kitty courtesy of her winners.
The Cargill/Graham combination has partnered in many races wins over the years – the Brett and Darrel combination that is, with the Amy/Brittany combination proving they can be just as effective as their fathers.
THE WILDCARD
It was a night of mixed emotions for owner Ryan Spice at Albion Park on Saturday night after claiming a victory in a horse he part-owns, while tasting defeat with another.
Soho Sinatra was able to continue his resurgence since joining the Donny Smith stable to make it three successive victories, while L L Cool J, was a beaten favourite in the Open-class feature.
Affectionately known as Frank, Soho Sinatra is now undefeated since being transferred to Smith by Spice and co-owner Matt Leppard.
“We are ecstatic that Donny has been able to get the best out of Soho Sinatra” Spice said.
Causing countless headaches in finding the key to the five-year-old, Smith has unlocked the potential, adding an off the canvas victory in the increased stakes qualifier on Saturday.
“He is finally racing like we thought he had the potential to and kudos to Racing Queensland for programming these $21,000 races,” the trainer said.
“They create exciting racing and there is plenty of depth in them and now after winning his qualifier, we will be trying to win the $21,000 Band 5 this Saturday.”