Boom Victorian 2yo Filly
PAYROLL currently sits at the top of the
Gr1 J.J. Atkins betting markets after just three race starts.
PAYROLL as a yearling
However her trainer
Richard Laming is not looking too far ahead with the talented filly. He is fully focused on
Saturday’s 2015 BRC Sires Produce Stakes at Doomben.
PAYROLL - Impressive Winner on Debut
Payroll made her racing debut with a dominant win over subsequent
Listed Race winner The Barrister at Sale on March 11 and she was a certainty beaten when had no luck whatsoever in the
Gr 3 Breeders Stakes (1200m) at Morphettville on March 28.
At her most recent start she returned to her best form with
a fast-finishing second behind the talented Black Vanquish in the Thoroughbred Club Cup (1200m) Listed Race at Caulfield on May 2.
Laming has been thrilled with the form of
Payroll and is happy with her condition ahead of this weekend’s
Sires Produce Stakes but he believes that his
Not A Single Doubt filly will be an
ever better horse as a three-year-old.
“At this stage she is going well,” Laming said.
“He came down to ride her (jockey Michael Cahill), that was the plan to give him a feel and his report after yesterday’s gallop was very good, so it is full steam ahead to Saturday.
“She is a very good filly and everything thing she has done so far has just been on natural ability.
“She is going to be a very good three-year-old and what we are getting at the moment is a bit of a bonus.
“She is a big raw filly, she is a big-striding filly and she is still six months away.”
Jockey Michael Cahill made the trip to Melbourne to ride
Payroll in the Thoroughbred Club Cup to get some experience on the juvenile before he rode her during the Brisbane Winter Racing Carnival and Laming instructed him to settle the filly at the tail of the field in the early stages of the race.
Payroll made up plenty of ground late to finish second and showed that she was capable of producing some quick closing sectionals but Laming believes that Cahill may be able to settle her closer to the pace in the Sires Produce Stakes after she showed she was capable of handling the Queensland way of going after she completed a strong piece of trackwork at the Gold Coast on Tuesday morning.
“I said to Michael that from barrier 13 we had to go back and I didn’t want to change the race pattern,” Laming said.
“She is a big-striding filly that needs to balance up and find the line, so we got back and I knew that we would be seven or eight off turning for home and Black Vanquish had the box seat and was always going to be hard to run down.
“She did a terrific job to get as close as she did.
“Michael galloped her on Tuesday and he said that she railed like a greyhound and he was very surprised with the way that she got around the course and how good she worked.
“She is going to run well based on her work and she may be better than way of going.
“It is exciting going into Saturday.”
Payroll is currently available at 2015 Sires Produce Stakes odds of $6 with Ladbrokes and she is on the third line of betting behind Blueberry Hill ($3.80) and Wicked Intent ($4.20).
So, how do Dynamic Syndications benefit if Payroll continues in her current form ?
Payroll (by Not A Single Doubt) is the first foal of the
Red Ransom mare WORKHARD.
At the 2015 Magic Millions Sales on the Gold Coast Lot 22 was purchased by Dynamic Syndications. He was a stunning colt by
SNITZEL and was the second foal of
WORKHARD. At the time of purchasing our colt,
Payroll had not been to the races.
OUR COLT - The 3/4 brother to PAYROLL - By SNITZEL ex WORKHARD
PAYROLL by Not A Single Doubt and Our Colt is by Snitzel so that makes our colt a 3/4 brother to PAYROLL by the Hottest Sire in Australia this season in SNITZEL.
So with
PAYROLL being a winning 2yo and now Stakes Placed the commercial value of our colt has
jumped significantly and if
PAYROLL can make the progression and add further Black Type we are certainly in the box seat.
Adam & Dean Watt with our trainer GAI WATERHOUSE
Our colt is being
trained by GAI WATERHOUSE and is in
Full Work at Randwick. We have not promoted him to the market at this point of time.
He is going extremely well and way
PAYROLL has performed the dam
WORKHARD may just well be a freak of nature.
We wish Richard Lamming and connections of PAYROLL the very best of luck over the carnival.