Sebring Mare Wins G1 Doncaster

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Top class Sebring mare Nettoyer soared to new heights on the first day of The Championships at Randwick, charging home from back in the field to score a surprise victory in the Group I ATC Doncaster Handicap (1600m).

It was a first success at the highest level for trainer Wendy Roche and rider James Innes Jr. as Nettoyer surged to the line to defeat Star Of The Seas by half a length.

Roche said the celebrations will be muted tonight and gave one of the most memorable post race interviews in a Group I race seen in a long time .

“I don’t know what I’m going to do because all the restaurants are shut. We normally stop at the Doncaster and get beers so I don’t think we can do that either,” Roche told AAP.

“She’s going to get pizza tonight. She eats supreme pizza with capsicum sauce.

“She is a handful. It takes two of us to get a saddle on her in the morning. She bites and fights us.

“On track she is easier to get the saddle but getting her to the stalls is a nightmare.
“All week I couldn’t ride her. I just freshened her. She bit the strapper in the head and he had to get stitches.

“I’ve told everyone she would win today and she’s won.”

Nettoyer was a modest $20,000 Inglis Easter Session II purchase from the Riversdale draft and was then passed in when offered at the two year-old Inglis Ready2Race Sale.

She has put together the impressive record with six wins and seven placings from 30 starts with prizemoney in excess of $1.6 million.

Bred by Invermien Pty Ltd, she is the best of four winners from Cleanup, a half-sister by Dehere (USA) to Group III winner She’s Clean from the family of Group I Oaks winners Absolutely and Abbey Marie.

Nettoyer is the sixth Group I winner for Sebring, who has a big draft of 21 for Inglis Easter and you can see them here.