Ozzmosis became the seven individual G1 winning graduate from China Horse Club’s international breeding programmes when accounting for Australia’s best three-year-old sprinters in the stallion making AUD2,000,000 G1 Coolmore Stud Stakes (1200m).
The colt’s exceptional front running performance at Flemington Racecourse lead a series of notable results for the Club’s breeding division worldwide over the weekend, with Son of Man third in the G3 Horris Hill Stakes in Britain and Gasoline lifting his career earnings passed the USD300,000 mark in the United States with his fourth career win and his third in his last four starts. The Todd Pletcher trainee is expected to target the USD600,000 G1 Clark Stakes later this month.
“[Ozzmosis] is a Zoustar colt, he is a superstar. Zoustar won this race,” trainer Bjorn Baker said, referencing the now champion stallion.
“He’s a good colt, we’ve got a couple of the smartest people in racing in him and it starts with Scott Darby, he’s a superstar.
CHC’s Teo Ah Khing and Mike Smith accepted the champion breeder trophy after Ozzmosis’ G1 Coolmore Stud Stakes win
“Rachel King … the harder you work, the luckier you get and she is a superstar, she’s done so much work, Paul Whitmore who rides this bloke every day, it’s a big team behind me and in this horse.”
Ozzmosis has won four of his five career starts and his prize money tally of AUD1.5 million is a fraction of his value as a commercial stallion. He will bid to enhance his already exceptional record in 2024 with races of the stature of the AUD20 million The Everest a certain target if he stays in training as a four-year-old.
China Horse Club, who part-owns in Ozzmosis, has a Wootton Basset half-brother on the ground and heading to yearling sales in 2024 and a recently born full-brother, both on the ground at Vinery Stud in the Hunter Valley.
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