

A bay colt foaled 9 November 2024, by Golden Slipper winner Stay Inside out of the Charge Forward mare Sugar Mummy. He was bought for A$80,000 at the 2026 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale as Lot 474 and is in work with Ciaron Maher at Warwick Farm, the sixth HnR horse racing in Australia. The pedigree is built for speed on both sides: his sire won at 1200 metres, his dam won at 1200 metres, and the family behind her has been winning between 1000 and 1400 for three generations.
He turned two on August 1 under the Southern Hemisphere calendar and has not yet trialled. Foaled in November, he is a late colt in his crop, so the autumn of his two-year-old season is the realistic target. Maher will bring him along at the pace the horse asks for.
This colt is directed toward Australian juvenile sprinting. Stay Inside won the Golden Slipper and was champion two-year-old of his season; Sugar Mummy won at 1200m and comes from a family that produces winners at two and at short. The page brings together Extreme Choice, Redoute’s Choice, Danehill, Anabaa, Red Ransom and Bletchingly, with the sire’s own progeny record so far concentrated between 1000m and 1200m.
Stay Inside, a son of Extreme Choice, won three races at two to 1200m and A$2,247,600, headed by the ATC Golden Slipper Stakes, Gr.1. He added the Pierro 2YO Plate and the Paul Hoffman 2YO Handicap and ran fourth in the Todman Stakes, Gr.2, on the way to being named Champion 2YO in Australia in 2020-21. He stands at Newgate Stud. His first crop reached the racetrack in 2025-26 and returned 12 winners from 34 runners with four stakes winners: Incognito in the ATC Breeders’ Plate, Gr.3, Blue Door in the Kindergarten Stakes, Gr.3, and Lassified in the Listed Wellesley Stakes in New Zealand, with Eviction Notice second in the Silver Slipper Stakes, Gr.2. Twelve of that crop’s fourteen wins have come at 1200m and shorter. Extreme Choice himself won the MRC Blue Diamond Stakes, Gr.1, and was Leading Sire of 2YOs in Australia in 2020-21.
Sugar Mummy is the dam of More Sugar, winner of five races from 1100m to 1600m and A$122,930 including the SAJC Pike & Joyce Handicap, and of Everett, a winner at 1365m and third in the MRC Ladbrokes Owners Incentive Scheme Plate. Second dam Cassata produced Extremely Fun, three wins and A$509,725 in Hong Kong including the HKJC Wayfoong Centenary Bowl Handicap, and Scream Park, later Confucius Day, a winner of A$377,410. Third dam Bali Sugar won four races, one at two, and ran second in the Cambridge Breeders’ Stakes, Gr.3. Her branch carries the black type: Viennetta won the AuRC Auckland Thoroughbred Breeders’ Stakes, Gr.2, and produced the Gr.3-winning sire Golden Archer, eight wins with five of them at two; Butterscotch was Champion Older Female Sprinter in New Zealand in 2001-02; Let’srollthedice won the VRC Sires’ Produce Stakes, Gr.2, and was third in the ATC Sires’ Produce Stakes, Gr.1; Mackintosh won the ATC Theo Marks Stakes, Gr.2, and was third in the Epsom Handicap, Gr.1; Golden Harvest earned A$1,046,605 in Hong Kong. The family’s juveniles run the same way the sire did, at 1000m to 1200m and early.
Inbred 4×5×5 to Danehill through three separate branches, with Danzig again in the fourth generation via Anabaa and Biscay doubled on the dam’s side through Bletchingly and Christmas Tree. The construction concentrates the sprinting influences that have carried this female line and matches a sire whose winners are clustered at 1200m and below. Foaled 9 November 2024 and offered by Milburn Creek as Lot 474 at the 2026 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale, he was bought by Darby Racing for A$80,000 and is in training with Ciaron Maher at Warwick Farm. BOBS eligible. A colt by a Golden Slipper winner out of a winning mare from a concentrated Australasian speed family, profiling to turf sprinting from 1000m to 1400m.
