Worldy becomes One World’s 20th individual winner and is the first leg of a treble for the leading freshman sire at Hollywoodbets Kenulworth on Sunday (Picture: Wayne Marks) 

One World just has to produce two more individual winners this season to break his father Captain Al’s freshman sire record of 22 individual two-year-old winners in a season set in the 2004/2005 season.

Another question is has a freshman sire ever scored a treble at one meeting, because that is what One World achieved on Sunday at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth?

HIs Glen Kotzen-trained son Worldy converted 33/20 odds in the opener under Richard Fourie, a Maiden Juvenile Plate over 1200m, and later in a Juvenile Plate over 1400m his Vaughan Marshall-trained son All Out For Six converted 4/1 odds under Ashton Arries, before his Marshall-trained son Lion Rampart obliterated them in the Listed Somerset 1200 under Fourie.

Yet another question is whether One World can break Captain Al’s overall record for individual two-year-old winners in a season?

Captain Al set this record in 2009 when having 30 individual two-year-old winners of 40 races in one season.

One World currenty has 20 individual winners of 26 races, including two stakes winners of three races.

He looks to be long odds-on to break the freshman sire record.

Breaking the overall record might look unreachable at first glance.

However, it is actually very much reachable.

At this time last year the late Lancaster Bomber, who was subsequently crowned champion freshman sire, had only had nine individual two-year-old winners and he ended the season with 19.

So One World could possibly get the eleven more he needs to break Captain’s Al’s overall record.