All Too Huiying Takes Sale Cup in a Canter

Just seven days after grinding out a narrow win in the Listed Seymour Cup at Kilmore, the six-year-old All Too Hard entire All Too Huiying put in what may well be a career best in Sunday’s $200,000 Listed Ladbrokes Sale Cup (1600m).

With Michael Poy again in the saddle, the Phillip Stokes-trained stallion was in a race of his own in the straight. Relishing the heavy ground, All Too Huiying romped to a five-length success over Exasperate (Tough Speed) with the favourite Phaistos (Helmet) a half-length back in third.

A $150,000 purchase by Gary Moore Racing from the Mill Park Stud draft at the 2016 Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale, All Too Huiying advances his record to 10 wins, four seconds and five thirds from 41 starts with earnings of $722,180.

All Too Huiying is a half-brother to the triple Group I winner Happy Trails as well as the Group III winner Danish Twist and Listed winner Heart Of A Lion.

He is the seventh winner from eight to race out of the Perugino mare Madame Flurry who is a three-quarter-sister to the stakes-placed Flurry’s Gem, the dam of Listed winner Toluka.

She is also a half-sister to stakes winner Lake Villa and stakes-placed Flurry’s Autumn, who is the dam of Group III winner Royal Sash, in turn the dam of Group II winner Sabatini.

The twenty-year-old Madame Flurry has a 2yo colt by All Too Hard and a yearling filly foal by Russian Revolution. She was not covered last year.

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All Too Huiying All Heart in Seymour Cup

That mighty warrior Happy Trails would have been proud of the determination showed by his half-brother All Too Huiying in Sundays $200,000 Listed Bet365 Seymour Cup (1600m) at Kilmore.

In a slogging finish, Michael Poy extracted everything out of All Too Huiying who edged out the veteran Gold Field by a nose with Romancer a further half-length back in third.

Quite a bit of water has passed under the bridge since All Too Huiying became the second stakes-winner for All Too Hard with his victory in the Group III Seppelt Wines Stakes (1800m) at Flemington on Victoria Oaks day in 2017.

The six-year-old is on his third trainer, Phillip Stokes, but he has been a grand money-spinner for connections.

A $150,000 purchase by Gary Moore Racing from the Mill Park draft at the 2016 Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale, All Too Huiying advances his record to nine wins, four seconds and five thirds from 40 starts with earnings of $602,180.

All Too Huiying is a half-brother to the triple Group I winner Happy Trails as well as the Group III winner Danish Twist and Listed winner Heart Of A Lion.

He is the seventh winner from eight to race out of the Perugino mare Madame Flurry who is a three-quarter-sister to the stakes-placed Flurry’s Gem, the dam of Listed winner Toluka.

She is also a half-sister to stakes winner Lake Villa and stakes-placed Flurry’s Autumn, who is the dam of Group III winner Royal Sash, in turn the dam of Group II winner Sabatini.

The twenty-year-old Madame Flurry has a 2yo colt by All Too Hard and a yearling filly foal by Russian Revolution. She was not covered last year.

Vinery Studs All Too Hard has made a fast start to the new season. The half-brother to Black Caviar takes his seasonal stakes tally to three following the Group 1 winner Behemoth and yesterdays impressive Listed Reginald Allen Quality winner Forbidden Love.

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