First Light wins easily at Rosehill on Saturday in the Drakenstein Stud colours (racenet.com.au)
The Chris Waller-trained Drakenstein Stud-homebred six-year-old gelding First Light easily won the Gr 3 Colin Stephen Quality over 2400m at Rosehill in Sydney, Australia, on Saturday and will now attempt a second successive win for South African connections of the Gr 1 Metropolitan, which is to be run over 2400m at Randwick this Saturday.
Last year the Metropolitan was won by the Gay Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-trained Sea The Stars Irish-bred gelding Just Fine, who is part-owned by big Johannesburg-based owner Larry Nestadt.
First Light, who was bred in Britain by Rupert’s England-based stud operation Cayton Park Stud Limited, gave a boost to Rupert’s Irish-bred Galileo mare Anzhelika. The latter won twice for her original owner and breeder Bjorn Nielson and also finished third in two Listed races.
First Light started his career in England and won twice for John and Thady Gosden. His dam Anzhelika has produced three other Rupert homebreds in the UK, including the promising Ed Walker-trained Sir Lowry’s Pass (Siyouni), who won second time out over a mile and two furlongs before finishing third in a Novice Stakes races in his third career start.
punters.com.au wrote the folllowing article about First Light’s victory on Saturday.