Eureka raised and reared for Trevor and Di Fraser who retained and raced him, Superalloy finally found his time to shine on his eighth start after placing in four of them before lining up in the $200,000 Listed BRC Gold Edition Stakes (1200m) at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
A son of Too Darn Hot, trained by Rex Lipp and ridden by Angela Jones, Superalloy showed real promise when finishing a close third in the Group II BRC Sires Produce Stakes last season behind Broadsiding, but a win had proven elusive.
He made light of the heavy 10 conditions to score by a length and has now won over $336,000 in prizemoney.
A homebred for Fraser Thoroughbreds, Superalloy is the 18th stakes-winner worldwide for Too Darn Hot, but given he is not Magic Millions eligible will be looking towards the Brisbane Winter Carnival next year.
Superalloy is the sixth stakes-winner in Australia this season for Too Darn Hot and is the best of two winners from Oria, a metro winning half-sister by Medaglia D’Oro (USA) to the dam of dual Group I winner Mustang Valley from the family of two time Australian Horse of the Year might and Power.
Oria has a yearling filly by Churchill (IRE) and had a filly this year by St Mark’s Basilica (FR).
SOURCE: Breednet