Broadsiding became the only juvenile in Australia to claim two G1 victories this season when he annihilated a big field to win the G1 J.J. Atkins Stakes over 1,600m at Eagle Farm on Saturday, 15 June.
The son of boom first-season Darley shuttle stallion Too Darn Hot added the J.J. Atkins to his commanding victory in the G1 Champagne Stakes at Royal Randwick in April.
Along with wins in the Listed Fernhill Mile and the G2 BRC Sires’ Produce Stakes, Broadsiding now has four Stakes victories to his credit and is in line to win Champion Two-Year-Old of the Year honours.
The handsome colt, out of Australian mare Speedway, raced in sixth place early before sprinting clear to easily beat Bittercreek and Blue Point colt Bosustow by 4.25 lengths in a fast 1 minute 34.89 seconds.
Trained for Godolphin by James Cummings and with champion jockey James McDonald high in the stirrups saluting the crowd, Broadsiding took his record to four wins and two placings from seven starts for prize-money earnings of just under $2 million.
Broadsiding’s win continued Too Darn Hot’s remarkable performance at stud. Too Darn Hot has now set a new record by surpassing the earnings of all other first-season sires in history.
The former two-year-old champion colt of Europe in 2018, a triple G1 winner and a son of the immortal Dubawi, has now sired 58 winners of 90 races worldwide – including nine individual Stakes winners of 16 Stakes races.
Boiling Point, Hot Darling, Darnation, Fallen Angel and just last weekend Lava Stream are recent Stakes-race winners by Too Darn Hot.
In his first season in Australia, Too Darn Hot has already sired 12 individual winners of 18 races, while his yearlings have sold for up to AU$1.9 million in 2024.
CHAMPION 2YO?! 😲
— World Horse Racing (@WHR) June 15, 2024
BROADSIDING is utterly brilliant in the G1 J J Atkins, with the son of Too Darn Hot landing his second G1 victory this season 💙
A Cox Plate contender later this year? 🔥pic.twitter.com/V0IJQQI00k
"He'd walk into a pub and go I'm here, I've arrived." @mcacajamez on what Broadsiding is like as a colt. pic.twitter.com/Aq5nIWXrjJ
— 7HorseRacing 🐎 (@7horseracing) June 15, 2024
Wow….
— Brisbane Racing Club (@BrisRacingClub) June 15, 2024
BROADSIDING trots in in the @ladbrokescomau JJ Atkins@mcacajamez who else! pic.twitter.com/Ld4cJTfhiV
"That might be the Cox Plate winner."
— 7HorseRacing 🐎 (@7horseracing) June 15, 2024
- Bruce McAvaney after the win of Broadsiding pic.twitter.com/ZRziUB8fGG
"He's just been so good."
— SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) June 15, 2024
Hear from @JamesCummings88 after Broadsiding's demolition job in the J.J. Atkins at Eagle Farm!@BrisRacingClub @godolphin pic.twitter.com/moyvpa0rHc