Debut Winner for Doubtland
Standing at Widden Victoria, Not a Single Doubt’s young sire son Doubtland produced a stylish debut winner at Warrnambool on Thursday.
Trained by Matthew Williams, three year-old filly Celibate was stepping out for the first time in the 1100m maiden and was given a great ride by Dean Yendall, sliding through along the inside after turning for home to run clear and win by nearly two lengths.
Impressive debut winner for second season Doubtland
Celibate (3f Doubtland x Nitouche) for @mwracing3638
Season winner 2 for the sire from 6 runners.
Had 4 from only 14 in his first season.@widdenstud pic.twitter.com/yNFg2iWE3a— Breednet (@BreednetNews) August 21, 2025
A homebred for Balius Thoroughbred Farm, Celibate is the third winner from Nitouche, a winning Hussonet (USA) grand-daughter of blue hen L’On Vite (USA), who left four stakes-winners headed by dual Group I winning sire Holy Roman Emperor (IRE).
The family has also produced Group I New Zealand Derby winner Sherwood Forest and Group II Waikato Guineas winner Field of Gold, so there is a real mix of speed and stamina.
Celibate is the fifth first crop winner for Doubtland and is his second of the new season.
Doubtland stands at a fee of $13,200.

