First Winner for Dirty Work
Widden Stud’s young Written Tycoon stallion Dirty Work is on the board with his first winner after Do I Feel Lucky scored a dominant victory at Ascot on Saturday.
Having his second start following a good debut second at the same track on December 7, the Sean and Jake Casey trained gelding was strong right through the line to win the $80,000 WATC Magic Millions 2YO Plate (1100m) by two lengths.
1st winner for 1st season Dirty Work and how impressive!
Do I Feel Lucky (2g Dirty Work x Mindarie) for Sean & Jake Casey.
100k buy for Maureen Daly from @mogumberpark at @mmsnippets PerthWA through and through. 1st foal of the mare by Safeguard from the family of G1… pic.twitter.com/R8wh7Qrpfd
— Breednet (@BreednetNews) January 4, 2025
Do I Feel Lucky was a $100,000 Magic Millions Perth purchase from the Mogumber Park draft for Maureen Daly and is the first foal of Mindarie, a metro winning half-sister by Safeguard to stakes-placed Royal Strata, Specialism and More Special.
A Group II winning sprinter by Written Tycoon, Dirty Work started his career as a Spendthrift stallion before being relocated to Widden Stud Victoria.
He has 15 entries for Inglis Premier this year, four for Inglis Classic and one for Magic Millions.
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