The way Any Given Saturday’s Sunday’s Child won his first-ever trip to the races, it probably wouldn’t have mattered what day of the week he raced as he was very impressive in his wire-to-wire win.
Quickest out of the gate, the two-year-old colt was able to relax throughout the 1100m maiden race, and represents the sixth first-crop winner for his G1-winning sire.
Sunday’s Child was bred by Stony Oak Thoroughbreds in Louisiana and is out of the Stakes-winning mare First Lady, extending from the sire-producing family of What a Pleasure and Time For A Change.
Any Given Saturday, winner of the G1 Haskell over Horse-of-the-Year Curlin, is the best son of Distorted Humor and commanded a yearling sales price of $1.1 million. His first-crop of two-year-olds also include debutantes Ittasal and Brother Pat. His in-demand second crop includes yearlings that brought prices of US$105,000 US$115,000, US$125,000 and US$180,000.
Any Given Saturday is standing at Northwood Park in Victoria for $13,750 (inc GST) before returning to his northern hemisphere base at Jonabell Farm, Kentucky, in a few weeks time.