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Ton Up For Redoute's Choice and Chris Waller

24th Feb 2013

Ton Up For Redoute's Choice and Chris Waller

Breednet - Mark Smith - Saturday, 23 February 2013

Four-year-old mare She's Clean brought up a milestone 100 stakes-winners for Redoute's Choice and 100 metropolitan winners for the season for trainer Chris Waller when she swept down the outside in Saturday's Invermien Triscay Stakes (1200m) at a rain soaked Warwick Farm.

Given time to find her feet by Jim Cassidy, She's Clean overpowered a rallying Appearance (Commands) who was making her first start since her surprise victory in the Group 1 Myer Classic at Flemington on November 3.

Bred by Arrowfield Pastoral and Planette Thoroughbred, She's Clean (pictured as a yearling) takes her overall record to 6 wins, 2 seconds and 3 thirds from 14 starts for earnings of $307,870.

"It was a good tough win," Cassidy said. "She wasn't entirely happy in that ground but with the lightweight she got through it so it was good."

A $300,000 purchase by Ingham Racing at the 2010 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling sale, She's Clean is the second foal of the stakes-placed End sweep mare Feather Duster.

A half-sister to the tough Australian-bred sprinter Kinshasa No Kiseki (Fuji Kiseki) a dual Group 1 winner in Japan, Feather Duster has three winners from her first three foals.

Co-coincidently, her first-foal Clean Up (Dehere) was purchased by the Triscay Stakes sponsors, the White family's Invermien Stud, for $300,000 two years before She's Clean went through the same ring.

A dual metropolitan winner, Clean Up won $152,000 of her purchase price back on the track and she has a yearling colt by Collate and a filly foal by Bernardini (USA) before being bred back to Sebring last year.

The third foal of Feather Duster is the promising Snitzel colt Windswept who won first-up at Canterbury before finishing second at Warwick Farm in June last year.

Feather Duster has a yearling filly by Flying Spur and a filly foal by Not A Single Doubt. She was bred back to Not A Single Doubt last year.