From Last to First for Trapeze Artist Winner
Thought good enough to contest a couple Group I Oaks races last season, Group III placed Trapeze Artist mare Concello produced a tenacious last to first effort to win at Canterbury on Friday night for Star Thoroughbreds.
Trained by Chris Waller and ridden by Kerrin McEvoy, Concello was third up from a spell and made light work of the heavy ground to power home and win in a thriller.
Last as the field turned into the short Canterbury straight under lights on Friday night, @KPMcEvoy managed to get the best out of @StarTbreds’ Trapeze Artist mare Concello with the @cwallerracing trained 4yo getting up on the line to record her third race victory pic.twitter.com/8jpN2cjX09
— Randwick Bloodstock (@RBloodstock) November 29, 2024
A $210,000 Magic Millions purchase for Star Thoroughbreds/Randwick Bloodstock Agency from the Ashleigh Thoroughbreds draft, Concello has three wins and three placings from 12 starts with prizemoney topping $140,000.
She is the third winner and final foal from well bred Encosta de Lago mare Senta Helga (deceased in 2020), a winning sister to champion Hong Kong Stayer Liberator and to the dam of Group II winner Etana.
The family has been on the move in the past 12 months producing Group I SAJC South Australian Derby winner Coco Sun and also Kiwi stakes-winner Glamour Tycoon, so Concello will be a nice broodmare prospect for the future.
Concello is one of 31 winners this season for Trapeze Artist, who is second on the third crop sires table for winners.
Trapeze Artist has a big selection of 35 yearlings to be offered at Magic Millions in January.
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