Not A Single Doubt had one of his best days on Saturday with winners in four states, headlined by the Chris Waller-trained Good Project which was a dominant winners of the $1 million Group 1 James Boag’s Premium Railway Stakes (1600m) at Ascot, Perth.
Inglis Premier graduate Good Project made his mark among elite company in his Group 1 debut, taking out the WATC Railway Stakes over 1600m in dominant style, marking the 10th Group 1 victory of the season for his trainer Chris Waller.
Uniquely, the Widden Stud in the Widden Valley, a spur off the south western end of the Hunter Valley, has two young sires in its historic stallion yards shaping up very good winner-getters who were not only brilliant Group 1 winning Australian racehorses, but also performers who turned in good efforts in one of England’s most prestigious sprints, the King’s Stand at Royal Ascot.
The juvenile fillies event at Moonee Valley on Friday night went the way of promising Choisir filly Japhils, a $105,000 Inglis Premier purchase from the draft of Three Bridges Thoroughbreds.