Trial winner for Street Boss
With his first southern hemisphere-bred crop of two-year-olds set to hit the track this season, the John McArdle-trained Street Boss filly Tens All Round produced the goods on 8 October at her first public barrier trial, taking the 800m trial by a nose.
Bred by Alva Stud in Tasmania, Tens All Round is out of the Giant’s Causeway mare Attitude, a half-sister to the Stakes performed Lemeentertainyou.
From the family of G2 winner Catnipped, as well as further Stakes horses Finishing School, Wyndam Tycoon, Fangio, Sister Havana, Life’s A Bounty, Chuckle and Miss Prospect (the dam of Exceed And Excel’s G1 winner Reward For Effort), Tens All Round was purchased from the 2012 Magic Millions Tasmanian yearling sale by her trainer for $25,000.
Street Boss, a multiple G1 winner and record setter, is the sire of 11 individual winners in the northern hemisphere highlighted by the undefeated Stakes winner Bosco, the G1 runner up Capo Bastone, as well as the Stakes-placed Sheistheboss.
Standing the current southern hemisphere season at Darley’s Victorian property Northwood Park at a fee of $11,000 (inc. GST), Street Boss is receiving plenty of support from breeders.