Golden Slipper winning sire Stay Inside has made a fast start to the new season with three quick winners including promising gelding Jailhouse, who scored at Ballarat on Tuesday at his second start.
Trained by Andrew Dale, Jailhouse improved form a debut fifth on a heavy track last month to score a head win in a four way finish to the 1400m maiden.
Ballarat Synthetic Race 2 | Jailhouse
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Passed in at Inglis Premier, Jailhouse runs for a syndicate that includes his trainer and is the third winner from four foals to race from well-bred import Fadetta (USA), an unraced half-sister by Rock Hard Ten to Group I winner Seek Again from Group I winner Light Jig.
He is the third winner since Saturday for Stay Inside joining Schumacher, who won on debut at Kembla and Harry Lime, who was also a debut winner at Wyong.
Stay Inside’s quality filly Blue Door was also back in action with a gallant second in the Listed ATC Rosebud, while his Group winning colt Incognito has been trialling well and holds race entries for this weekend.
Priced at $66,000 at Newgate this spring, Stay Inside is locked loaded for future success.