Veteran trainer Rex Lipp is in a good place this week.
Lipp is able to look back at Tycoon Evie’s win last Saturday with satisfaction and look forward to Gem Of Scotland’s return to action this coming Saturday with anticipation … making it an exciting view looking both backward and forward.
Tycoon Evie struck for the second time in a row at Eagle Farm on Saturday to take her record to three wins from eight starts. She has only finished out of the first three places once and that was in the last start of her first preparation after which she was put out for a four month break from action.
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Adrenaline Thoroughbreds offer an opportunity to buy into a strong, athletic and nice moving son of the flying machine, Winning Rupert, from the Gr.2 Queensland Guineas winner Express Air. This colt is the younger brother of Simply Fly, winner of his past 5 in a row including the 500k 3YO QTIS Jewel in March.
Winning Rupert is arguably the speediest son of Written Tycoon, the sire of Capitalist, Ole Kirk, Pippie and Written By, making him one of the hottest stallions in Australia. In a short career of only 6 starts, Winning Rupert set two track records for 1200m and 1300m at Eagle Farm and won the G.2 Champagne Classic at Doomben and was just 0.1 of a second off Takeover Target’s track record before running 4th in the Magic Millions Guineas as odds-on favourite. He was retired to stud duties after pulling up with an injury in the Magic Millions race.
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