Champion 2yo and Champion 3yo TOO DARN HOT has been a revelation with his first crop of 2yo’s in the Northern Hemisphere with 10 Individual Winners already, and on Saturday he added to his incredibly quick start with success at Gr3 level as his daughter FALLEN ANGEL became his first Group Winner when she impressively claimed the Gr3 Sweet Solera Stakes.
On what was billed 'Dinosaur Day' on the Newmarket July course, FALLEN ANGEL looked like a monster as she scared off her rivals with ease, running out a deeply impressive winner of the Molson Coors Sweet Solera Stakes Gr3 7f (1400m).
FALLEN ANGEL had set TOO DARN HOT’S sire career on fire early when she became the sire’s first-ever winner back in May. Since then, she added Black-Type to her page when she was runner-up at her most recent outing in a Listed Race at Sandown.
FALLEN ANGEL franked that form with a soft three-length victory.
The daughter of TOO DARN HOT was always travelling well under her rider Danny Tudhope and she easily sprinted away from her rivals in the closing stages to win by a commanding three lengths.
Tudhope said: “She stays that trip well and wants a mile now – she may even get 10 furlongs in time.
“She was very impressive today and the further she went, the better she was.
“She is a classy filly and handles all types of ground, as she has proven. She also has a great mind on her which is the best thing. She tries and is game – a very likeable filly.
“I don’t know where she will go next but I am sure she will have all the right entries and her future looks very bright.
“I thought the most impressive thing about her win today was powered clear up the hill. She is taking her racing well and a credit to the trainer and all the team.”
FALLEN ANGEL was sent out the 9-4 favourite and came home from off the pace to win going away over 7f (1400m) to suggest she would be well at home over a mile in next year's QIPCO 1,000 Guineas, for which she was slashed into 14-1 by bookmakers Coral.
FALLEN ANGEL is the first Stakes winner bred by from Gr2 winner Agnes Stewart who was also Gr1-placed as a juvenile in the Fillies’ Mile.
TOO DARN HOT is the sire of ten winners in his fledgling career, including a ten-length winner named Darnation, impressive debutant Alyanaabi, who was fourth in a Listed Race on his only other start, also Newmarket winner Race The Wind, and the consistent youngster - Son.
TOO DARN HOT will be covering this upcoming 2023 season at Kelvinside at a fee of $44,000.
By Dubawi ex Dar Re Mi (by Singspiel), he was the Gr1 champion 2YO and 3YO with a champion’s pedigree. He’s by a Gr1 winner out of a Gr1 winner just like, Dubawi, Galileo, Sea The Stars, Deep Impact, Kingman and Street Cry. Plus, his 4 grandparents are all Gr1 winners.
Sensational first-crop yearlings sold for: $1 million, NZ$750,000, $600,000, $550,000, $500,000, etc. All told, his first-crop yearlings averaged $210,000, over five times his service fee.
Fully booked in his first three seasons at stud with continuing support from Australia’s best breeders ensuring he has every opportunity to go to the very top here.
“One of the all-time best bets for sire success.” – said Bill Oppenheim, Stallion Spectator Ratings.
Dynamic Syndications backed the TOO DARN HOT at the yearling sales this year purchasing a Colt and a Filly at the Magic Millions.
Our Colt with Mick Price and Mick Kent Jnr is SOLD OUT and named OODNADATTA (The hottest place recorded in Australia).
Our Filly with Richard & Will Freedman only has a handful of shares available to complete the Ownership Team.
BELOW: See our Filly under saddle 31/7/23
Too Darn Hot x Phenetic 1 August 2023 from Dynamic Syndications on Vimeo.
TOO DARN HOT (GB) x PHENETIC (GB) (Zamindar)
with RICHARD & WILL FREEDMAN at ROSEHILL.
* Cop the Tip! - She goes terrific!
* By TOO DARN HOT (GB) – The sensational
racehorse of Europe –
Champion 2YO & 3YO Colt in Europe in 2018
& 2019.
Champion 2YO in GB in 2018.
Champion 3YO Sprinter in France
in 2019.
Champion 3YO Miler in GB in 2019.
3-time Gr1 winner. 9 Starts: 6-2-1
& $2,345,532.
A Gr1 Winner by a Gr1 Winner; From a Gr1
Winner;
& His 4 grandparents are All Gr1 Winners.
* By -
DUBAWI - World Champion Sire.
* Off to a Flying Start as a First Crop
Sire in Europe.
32 Runners = 10 Winners / 12 Placed / 3 Stakes Horses.
* His
oldest in Australia have just turned 2YO’s.
* From PHENETIC (GB) – by Zamindar.
Started once – Winner at 1800m in France.
Half-sister to GLASWEGIAN - BEAUTY LEAD (H.K.).
* Purchased by Cambridge Stud and imported
to NZ.
Our filly is her 4th foal.
Dam of one foal to race - La
Tardigrada (2 wins),
and trial winners So You Trust & Tietar.
* Female Family of 89 Stakes Horses inc 16 Gr1 Winners.
* 5% Shares $9,995 inc GST & ALL COSTS to 1/11/23
Wraps emanating out from our trainers, pre-trainers and our breaker Shane Rose are huge about a Dynamic filly with Richard and Will Freedman.
3 May training (closest)
4 May coming off the track
She’s by the Champion 2yo and 3yo Colt of Europe and now the exciting Australian First Crop Sire - TOO DARN HOT (GB) whose progeny turn 2yo’s in the new racing season. She's from the French winning mare PHENETIC (GB) who won over 1800m at her only start.
Our filly is bred to be a sensation, and the vibes we are getting back from those in the know are exciting, giving us the "warm & fuzzies."
The saying goes "You can lead a horse to water but can't make it drink."
All we can do is let our owners & followers know "what we know" about this filly and leave the rest to you!
23 February early training
1 March early training
Genetically, she has a A+++ mating cross to be astounding.
Only lightly replicated to date, there are only 10 runners on the cross = 8 Winners (21 Wins), 2 Stakes Winners & 1 Stakes Placed.
DUBAWI (Sire of TOO DARN HOT) over daughters of ZAMINDAR (Sire of PHENETIC (GB) - our filly’s Dam) has produced two (2) Stakes Winners, and they are both Group 1 Winners!
NEW BAY = DUBAWI ex CINNAMON BAY (by ZAMINDAR)
ZARAK = DUBAWI ex ZARKAVA (by ZAMINDAR).
It’s also not surprising since the filly is from a successful racemare who has a wonderfully deep female family supporting her mating to the sire.
Not to mention the sire himself was bred to become the “best of the best” and he succeeded.
The filly has been given the best start to life too, being foaled and raised on the beautiful pastures of New Zealand’s number one thoroughbred nursery - Cambridge Stud.
She has their famous brand emblazoned on her shoulder.
Cambridge Stud thought enough of this filly they flew her over from NZ to Australia to sell her at the Magic Millions, such was their opinion that the filly had what it takes to make a statement on the track where the prizemoney is so lucrative and that’s before we add in the fact the filly is both Magic Millions and BOBS eligible.
So if the wraps are right she maybe our own ATM Machine.
TOO DARN HOT (GB)
It’s also no coincidence that TOO DARN HOT was such a success on the racetrack.
He was a colt truly bred to be outstanding (and was!).
Fact: His Sire Dubawi and his Dam Dar Re Mi are both 3-times Gr1 winners!
Fact: Each of his four grandparents are also Group 1 winners:
Male Line: Gr1 Dubai World Cup winner Dubai Millennium, Gr1 Oaks d’Italia winner Zomaradah;
Female Line: four-time Gr1 winner Singspiel, and Gr1 Prix Vermeille winner Darara.
Too Darn Hot is also a fantastic type. His physical makeup pulls together all the best elements from
his pedigree; he’s not as heavy as Dubawi and not as light as Singspiel
with plenty of strength and balance in his movement.
Darley’s Alastair Pulford said “Too Darn Hot is a beautiful
mover. I’m a huge fan of Too Darn Hot, and I’m not the only one, as he
was fully booked in his first three seasons with great support from many
of Australia’s best breeders.”
Just like his pedigree promised – Too Darn Hot was brilliantly fast.
Unbeaten as a two-year-old in four starts, winning his
maiden on debut over a mile, he was then brought back to 1400m for the
next three runs. Too Darn Hot won the Gr3 Solario Stakes, Gr2 Champagne Stakes, and the Gr1
Newmarket Dewhurst Stakes beating Advertise (Showcasing) who went on to
win three Gr1 races, and future Gr1 Epsom Derby winner Anthony Van Dyck
(Galileo).
In the Dewhurst, Too Darn Hot began at the back of a small bunch, racing
with cover, but then had to angle out wide to get a run, working hard
to pull back the leaders. Once out in space, Too Darn Hot accelerated
clear to win by two and a half lengths. His unbeaten record earned him
the Champion 2YO in Great Britain and Champion 2YO Colt in Europe
titles.
TOO DARN HOT (Dubawi x Dar Re Mi)
First up at three, Too Darn Hot was sent out in the Gr2 Dante Stakes over 2050m and managed to run second over an unsuitable distance. Brought back to a mile, he ran second in the Gr1 Irish Two Thousand Guineas then went out against the older horses in the Gr1 St James’s Palace Stakes over a mile where he ran third to Circus Maximus and King of Comedy. Three placings from three starts was a reasonable beginning to his spring, but it was his next race where Too Darn Hot thrived.
Sent to France, Too Darn Hot won the Gr1 Prix Jean Prat at Deauville where the race was run over 1400m for the first time (previously a mile), and his time of 1: 21.29 is still the fastest time at that distance.
Too Darn Hot followed his usual pattern of running midfield, this time
in the far side group up the straight. At the half-way point, Too Darn
Hot sat just behind the group leader, and then with two furlongs to go,
he moved across towards the rail and sprinted away from the field to win
easily by three lengths.
Trainer John Gosden admitted they made the wrong call for the Dante Stakes, saying after the Prix Jean Prat, “We’ve
finally got him over the correct trip – seven furlongs. An easy, flat
mile would be no problem – just stop running over an extended mile and a
quarter and stiff miles.
“He was a very fast two-year-old, the champion; he’s proved what he can
do. This is very quick ground, but he’s handled it well. We’re thrilled
with him. Finally, the trainer and the racing manager have got it right
and the horse has got us out of trouble. He’s a beautiful colt, very
quick – it’s what you want for stallion purposes – but we stupidly tried
to stretch him out. He did have an interrupted preparation, though.
He was lame when the Guineas was run, then we rushed him to York and
then rushed to Ireland, so we’ve done everything badly and the horse has
got us out of trouble.”
For his final start, Too Darn Hot returned to England for the Gr1 Sussex Stakes over a mile which he won
beating Circus Maximus who’d beaten him two starts prior. Too Darn Hot
dropped into third for the first section of the race, holding the
perfect one back, one off, spot for most of the mile. With three
furlongs to go, Too Darn Hot was poised to sprint, but ended up caught
in traffic and had to push off the rail to get a run. Once free, he
exploded away to win by half a length from Circus Maximus who’d led most
of the way.
Too Darn Hot was crowned the Champion 3YO Colt in Europe, Champion 3YO Sprinter in France, and Champion 3YO Miler in GB.
All up he won six of his nine starts and was placed in the other three.
Unfortunately for racing fans, Too Darn Hot suffered a hairline fracture to his right-hind cannon bone during his Gr1 Sussex Stakes win, and after undergoing emergency surgery, he was retired to Darley Stud.
Too Darn Hot is a son of Champion Sire Dubawi, a triple Gr1 winner who retired to stud in 2006 in Great Britain and Australia.
In Australia he left twenty stakes winners in his three Australian seasons, including Gr1 winners Tiger Tees, Srikandi, Secret Admirer, Shamal Wind, Willow Magic, as well as fan favourite and multiple group winner Catkins.
Dubawi’s mixed popularity in his early career was also reflected in his
stud fee in Great Britain, where he stood his first two seasons at £25,000,
interestingly moving up to £40,000 for season three, then dropping to
£15,000 in his fourth season (2009), rising slightly to £20,000 in 2010,
then he began his meteoric rise, standing for £55,000 in 2011, £75,000
in 2012 and 2013, £100,000 in 2014, £125,000 in 2015, £225,000 in 2016,
then £250,000 for the next six seasons before another leap to £350,000 in 2023. The rise reflects his 250 stakes winners, including 53 Gr1 winners, and multiple Champion Sire titles.
Dubawi’s sons at stud include Gr1 winner Makfi (43 stakes winners),
Night of Thunder (32), Poet’s Voice (23), and several young emerging
sons such as New Bay, who retired in 2017 and has already left three Gr1
winners, and Zarak who retired in 2018 and has sired nine stakes
winners from his first two crops.
In 2022 Dubawi was crowned Champion British Sire, becoming the first Mr Prospector line stallion to achieve this feat. The remarkable success of Street Cry and Dubawi in his short stint in Australia, augers well for the future success of Too Darn Hot.
Too Darn Hot is the fifth foal and third stakes winner for his Champion
Older Female in GB and triple Gr1 winning dam and has a stunning family.
Both his dam and granddam are Gr1 winners, and his third dam is a group
placed winner who left Gr1 winner and Champion Sire Darshaan, and the
Gr2 winning dam of dual Gr1 winner Daliapour.
Too Darn Hot’s dam, Dar Re Mi (Singspiel) won the Gr1 Pretty Polly
Stakes, Gr1 Yorkshire Oaks, and Gr1 Dubai Sheema Classic, as well as
three other races, and was placed in the Gr1 Prix Vermeille, Gr1
Yorkshire Oaks, and the Gr1 Breeders’ Cup Turf.
Her seven winners include Too Darn Hot, Gr2 winner and four times Gr1
placed Lah Ti Dar (Dubawi), Gr3 winner and Gr1 placed So Mi Dar
(Dubawi), and stakes placed winners De Treville (Oasis Dream) and
Darmoiselle (Dubawi).
Second dam Darara (Top Ville) won the Gr1 Prix Vermeille and left ten
winners as a broodmare, including five Gr1 quality horses, led by
Champion Older Male in Hong Kong River Dancer (Sadler’s Wells) who won
the Gr1 Audemars Piguet Queen Elizabeth II Cup, Dar Re Mi (Singspiel),
dual Gr1 winner Rewilding (Tiger Hill), Gr1 Ranvet Stakes winner
Darazari (Sadler’s Wells), and Listed winner and Gr1 placed Dariyoun
(Shahrastani).
“Too Darn Hot’s progeny are very much in his image; high
quality individuals who are good movers, and I’m very impressed with
them,” said Pulford.
“His yearlings have sold well in Australia including a
million dollars for Vinery Stud’s filly out of Enbihaar at Magic
Millions Gold Coast. That he’s the first season sire with the biggest
representation at Inglis Easter says a lot about the quality of mares
he’s covered and the types he’s leaving.”
Overall, Too Darn Hot saw 43 yearlings sell for an Average = $210,000, and a Median of $150,000.
Too Darn Hot had nineteen yearlings sell at the Magic Millions for an average of $235,300,
and they were bought by the likes of Ciaron Maher and David Eustace,
Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, Annabel Neasham, Chris Waller, Yulong
Investments, Paul Moroney Bloodstock, McEvoy Racing and Dynamic Syndications.
Too Darn Hot had four yearlings sell at the New Zealand Bloodstock
National Yearling Sale including Trelawney Stud’s colt out of Lady
Sayyida who made $750,000, while at the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale his
twelve yearlings averaged $87,000 with a top lot of $280,000.
“At Darley, we’ve got half a dozen yearlings by Too Darn Hot
that we’ve just broken in. Everyone in the barn loves the filly out of
Earthquake, and she is a very attractive filly,” Pulford said.
“We are at the point in Too Darn Hot’s career where it’s up
to him now. The signs in the Northern Hemisphere are promising where his
first crop of 115 foals have just turned two.”
He has already produced 4 winners in the Northern Hemisphere.
Too Darn Hot lived up to his outstanding pedigree with brilliant
performances at two and three and was awarded the Champion Colt in both
seasons.
His first yearlings have been well received and much lies ahead
for this exciting young stallion who will suit Australian conditions.
Limited 5% shares remain in our filly by TOO DARN HOT (GB) ex PHENETIC (GB) at $9,995 inc GST & ALL COSTS to 1/11/23 and investors now have the "inside mail" that we are delighted with the progress she has made to date.