Fastnet Rock has shown just why he is Australia’s reining leading sire by once again putting seven victories together in the space of seven days. This is no real surprise as Fastnet Rock’s progeny continue to do the job on track on a regular basis. It becomes even more common surrounding and during the major carnivals throughout Australia and New Zealand. With the Autumn carnival set to unofficially start on Saturday at Warwick Farm, Fastnet Rock looks primed for yet another big carnival.
Fastnet Rock has sired another 7 winners in the last 7 days
Last year’s defending champion is once again right up the top of the premiership list currently sitting fractionally behind Commands which could be changed with one race win. The two leading sires are locked in a ding-dong battle for supremacy with neither wanting to give up any ground. Of the 108 wins that Fastnet Rock has sired this season, 12 have come at stakes level with 11 different horses by Fastnet Rock sharing the spoils in stakes glory. Out of all the sires in the country at the moment, Fastnet has tasted the most stakes success this year as he did last year and has a number of other potential suitors set to run during the Autumn.
Breeding plays a very key factor in the overall success of race horses. We see time and time again that the strongest crosses produce a vast majority of all stakes winners throughout Australasia. Fastnet Rock is by immortal sire Danehill, a 9 time champion stallion and the sire of 347 individual stakes winners. He is out of the Royal Academy mare Piccadilly Circus, a dual stakes winner and a producer of 6 foals to race for 5 winners including Fastnet Rock. The Danehill – Royal Academy cross has produced a plethora of stakes winners including Gr2 winners Gentleman’s Deal, Majestic Music and Nashville among plenty of others. On our expert rating system, this specific cross still rates an A (+310) which puts it in the outstanding range. There is no doubt that Fastnet Rock is the greatest exploit of this genetic match but we know it is a proven cross that really works.
Dynamic Syndication is currently offering up a lovely Fastnet Rock filly out of the multiple stakes winning mare, Dynamic Love. Fastnet Rock’s progeny has been selling like hotcakes in the major yearling sales averaging $342,000 at the Magic Millions sale and NZ$419,284 at the Karaka Premier sale. Here at Dynamic Syndications, we couldn’t believe our luck when we managed to secure an exceptionally bred Fastnet Rock filly at the Magic Millions sale well under the industry average.
Our Fastnet Rock - Dynamic Love filly
Like his impressive father, our filly is bred on a proven cross that we know works. This filly is bred on the Danehill – Bletchingly cross (Fastnet Rock is a son of Danehill whilst Dynamic Love is a daughter of Brave Warrior who is a grand-son of Bletchingly) which has continued to be an outstanding producer at stakes level with seven individual Gr1 winners amongst 59 stakes winners. This same cross has produced Redoute’s Choice, Shadows in the Sun, Desert War among others and coincidentally rates an A (+310), the exact same score as the Danehill – Royal Academy cross.
She will be trained by Sydney’s leading horse educator in Chris Waller who has been just as training winner as Fastnet Rock was been in siring them. This lethal combination has already attracted plenty of interest and looking at all the factors, it really is no wonder! At Dynamic, we take the try to take the guess work away for our clients to give them the best possible chance at winning the big races. There is no difference with this filly and shares are available for just $12,650 for a 5% share with full owner’s privileges. This is inclusive of all payments up until 30th of June 2013 with insurance paid for up until November of 2013. She really looks to be a guilt-edged investment and is a very exciting prospect going forward.
The Fastnet Rock - Dynamic Love filly is one of 4 horses currently being syndicated at Dynamic and going to Chris
Her exceptional pedigree, her breeding on a proven cross and outstanding conformation made it too hard for Dynamic to pass up. Our Fastnet Rock – Dynamic Love filly joins our two ready to run horses as well as the Manhattan Rain – Miss Excellence filly that we currently have up for syndication. Each will be trained by Chris Waller who looks primed for another big day on Saturday with eight legitimate chances accepted on the Warwick Farm card. Success is something that does not come overnight and it has taken years of hard work to get to the position that Dynamic currently find themselves in. We hope that you can join us in this this wonderfully filly and experience all the success that Fastnet Rock, Chris Waller, the Danehill – Bletchingly cross and Dynamic have had to date.
Jay Mathieson