Southern Cross Series gets underway

10 May 2019 | Paul Courts
Logo

GIVEN the results of the past decade it just wouldn’t feel like the Southern Cross series without descendants of Larrakeyah Lady.

Although no longer alive, Larrakeyah Lady’s daughters, granddaughters and great granddaughters are continuing her amazing legacy, with a pair of her descendants engaged at Port Pirie tonight.

“Larrakeyah Lady is the gift that keeps on giving,” prominent breeder-owner Peter Gleeson said. “And now with so many of her generations producing good winners it is amazing.

“With the way the breed is going, I can’t see any reason why it will stop.

“That’s the one thing about this bloodline, while the colts have done well, the fillies by far been the better.”

A handy racehorse, which captured the 1989 Victorian Sires’ Stake Final at Moonee Valley, Larrakeyah Lady has proven to be a broodmare wonder, with nine winners from 10 starters, including Safe And Sound, Massarua, Gold Rocket and The Good Times.

One of Larrakeyah Lady’s daughters – Lifeline – has a particularly strong connection to the Southern Cross Series.

Already responsible as the dam, grand dam and great grand dam of five Southern Cross champions, the unraced Lifeline will be represented by another member of her family during the qualifiers.

Perfect Major, a great grandson of Lifeline, is poised to tackle the second three-year-old heat for colts and geldings.

Winner of his last three starts, the Emma Stewart-trained colt is the early favourite despite his second row draw.

“I’m extremely pleased with the way he is going,” Stewart said. “The draw isn’t the best, but he is good enough to overcome it.”

Stewart also prepares the second Larrakeyah Lady family member – Celebrity Chef.

By Heston Blue Chip, the filly is from Celebrity Lass, a half-sister to 2016 Southern Cross winner Our Celebrity.

Our Celebrity is from Celebrity Ball, which is a half-sister to Lifeline.

As for Celebrity Chef, she is the favourite for the opening two-year-old fillies’ heat despite drawing barrier six.

Boasting two wins from four outings, Celebrity Chef was a last start second behind Wolf Of West Bay which is among the favourites in the ‘boys’ category.

“She has been racing well and her work has been solid since her run a couple of weeks ago,” Stewart said. “It’s not the best draw for her either, but she will go close.”

  • PAUL COURTS

 

Related News

19 April 2024
Kiwi national Bet N Win could take Australia by storm
David White hopes Queensland harness racing bosses were watching Addington last night. Because if they were it is hard to see how Bet N Win won’t be one of the first hoses invited to the new A$150,000 Haras De Trotteurs Great Square at Albion Park on July 8.
18 April 2024
War of Words Ahead of Nullarbor
IF the war of words is true, the sparks will really fly in tomorrow night's $1.25mil Group 1 Nullarbor at Gloucester Park. The connections of star NSW raiders Spirit Of St Louis and Hot And Treacherous have declared aggressive tactics and taken aim at each other as Australia's second-richest...
18 April 2024
The sun sets on Majestic Man's brilliant career
Trot training supremo Phil Williamson has just retired his best ever trotter but he has a new apple of his eye in at Alexandra Park tonight. Williamson’s multiple Group 1 winner Majestic Man has run his last race after 105 starts for 24 wins and $855,545 in stakes, numbers that could have been...
18 April 2024
Gloucester Park Preview Friday 19 April 2024
Callaghan aims to go one better Ace reinsman Jack Callaghan has issued a strong warning to Spirit Of St Louis’s rivals in the $1,250,000 TABtouch Nullarbor slot race at Gloucester Park on Friday night when he declared that the veteran millionaire pacer was poised to lead the opposition on a merry...
Click for more