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Serious Attitude's in the news
- Tuesday, 09 November 2010
The $1.85 million sale of Serious Attitude at the Fasig-Tipton November sale on Sunday was a dream conclusion to a fairytale story for trainer Rae Guest and joint-owner Derek Willis. Bought privately for just 7,500gns from Tattersalls October Book 3 in 2007, the daughter of Mtoto landed the Group 1 Cheveley Park Stakes in an unbeaten juvenile campaign and last month took the Grade 1 Nearctic Stakes over 6f at Woodbine.
On Sunday she was knocked down to the Japanese Shadai Farm, with Coolmore the underbidders. "I'm pleased that she was well appreciated," said Guest, who owns a quarter share. "When Coolmore try to buy her you know you've got a good one." Bred by Paddy Twomey, Serious Attitude is the first foal out of the dual 1m winner Zameyla, a half-sister to Lowther Stakes runner-up Seraphina by Cape Cross. Guest said: "She was bought back by Paddy. After the sale he came to me and said she was a nice filly, what did I think of her? I said I liked her but she looked a bit backward - she looked like a late season two-year-old or a three-year-old. He said we could do a deal, which we did, and I brought her back from Tattersalls."
Serious Attitude is from the final crop of Mtoto, a sire who was "past his sellby date", according to Guest, another factor in her bargain price. The son of Busted is normally a strong influence for stamina, but Serious Attitude's dam line features several sprint winners including Haydock Park Sprint Cup second Mount Abu. Guest added: "She grew into a really nice horse. She is a fantastic walker, has a great temperament and has always been the easiest horse in the world to do anything with. She didn't run until August; she was a good two-year-old but a late enough one. She retired sound as a bell." Guest specialises in buying and training fillies from his Newmarket yard. "It's very difficult to buy a nice colt," he said. "Fillies get the weight allowance and have their own race programme, and have residual value." He trained My Emma to win two Group 1s, the Prix Vermeille and Yorkshire Oaks of 1997, before she sold for 1.3 million guineas at the 2005 Tattersalls December Sale, though he added: "This one's a little bit more special because I own part of her."
Guest and Willis could have taken a large profit on their star filly after her Cheveley Park win. "But we've had horses all our lives and didn't want to say goodbye to a good one," the trainer said. But later in her racing career the time was right to look to her retirement. "Agents Richard Brown and Tom Goff came to us and said Fasig-Tipton would love to sell her, would I be interested?" Guest explained. "Fasig-Tipton made us feel very welcome and really pushed the boat out for us. If I ever have a horse as good again I'll have no problem in coming back."
The association between Guest and Willis stretches back for decades, from when Guest was a jockey. Willis said: "I met Rae 30 years ago. He used to ride for me when I had horses with Michael Madgwick, and I supported him when he started training. He rang me regarding Serious Attitude and said 'I think I've got a good one and I want you to have her'. "I said 'I'd like you to keep a quarter share if she's as good as you think she is”. He's just a genius with fillies. "This one is irreplaceable, just special. Although she is a dual Group 1 winner she could have won about four. It was a great coup for Rae to pull off at Woodbine, and it's a fairytale ending. I wasn't interested in the money, I just wanted to live the dream."
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