Rules the World filly

Black, foaled 3rd Dec 2005

This strong well conformed filly is by Dracula, son of Quest For Fame out of mare, Rules the World,, (by Kingston Rule). 

Quest For Fame;-

  • Multiple Group 1winner including the prestigious English Derby Epsom G-1 and Hollywood Turf Handicap G-1.

  • Prize-money of nearly US$2 million.

  • At stud he is the sire of progeny earning of over $30 Million including 39 stakes winners, 31 stakes place-getters including, Viscount, Unworldly, Raspberry Ripple, Masked Etc.

Dracula, Three times Group 1 winner, group 2 winner and placed 3 times in group company. At stud sire of;

  • Countess Bathory (AUS) 2000,

  • 2006      QTC Dane Ripper Quality   G3

  • 2006     BTC Glenlogan Park Stakes  L

  • Impaler (AUS) 2000

  • 2004      AJC Hobartville Stakes G2

  • 2005     AJC Challenge Stakes    G2

  • 2006     IpswTC Eye Liner Stakes  L

  • 2007     STC Canterbury Classic     L

Also the very promising, Dracs Back, winner of over $243,000.00 in prize money to date. Dracs Back has had 3 starts back from a spell running 2nd beaten 1/2 length at Sandown over 1400m then Won the Country Cup at Sandown over 1600M. His last start on the 2nd May was unluckily beaten a nose in the Group 2 WFA at the Gold Coast . The stable believes his best is yet to come when he races over more distance.

Rules the World,  (By Kingston Rule) Kingston Rule is most famous for winning the Melbourne cup, smashing the track record for the race and I believe this record still stands today. He had an enormous turn off foot winning 2 races over 1600M at Sandown in his very short race career.

  • At stud he has 6 stakes-winners and 9 stakes wins.

Network Racing has bred this filly on the successful Kaoru Star cross being inbred 4 x 3 to the successful sire of sires and broodmare sire.  The cross is through the female line in Awards Ceremony, (Dracula’s dam) and male line Kislap, (“Rules the World’s” grand dam). The most successful breeder of all time Tesio himself believed to achieve the best from a stallion you need to breed with a cross from both the female and male side as the female will only pass on some genetics as will the male. With a double cross from both sexes we believe we have the best of both.

 
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