A brilliant winner of the G3 Thoroughbred Breeders Stakes at Flemington a fortnight ago, Nadeem filly Triple Asset sat behind the leaders before displaying her brilliant turn of foot to collect her second Stakes win. Gonski colt Gone Skiing continued his consistent form of late, finishing third.
Yet to be unplaced in seven starts, the Nadeem filly was bred by Armidale Stud in Tasmania, and was the lone representative for her sire at last year’s Magic Millions Tasmania yearling sale where she was knocked down to trainer John Keys.
Triple Asset is out of the Hennessy mare Caralowe and comes from the family of G1 Golden Slipper winner Marauding and other Stakes horses Bold Selection, Lake Alexandrina, Springsteen, Iwan, Voodoo Beat and Latin News.
Triple Asset is one of two Stakes performers this season for Nadeem, with the other being The Aftershock, who was third in the Listed Welcome Stakes at Riccarton Park in New Zealand in November.
Nadeem has 11 catalogued for the upcoming Inglis Easter yearling sale to be held in early April, including half-relations to Stakes winners Vocabulary, Russian Caravan, Custard and the recent Stakes-winner Panipique.