
Unbeaten Justify Filly Goes Three for Three
The Emirates Park colours were carried to victory at Canterbury on Wednesday by exciting filly Amreekiyah (3f Justify x Marianne, by Darci Brahma), who produced a dazzling finishing burst to keep her unbeaten record intact.
Trained by Peter Snowden, Amreekiyah won her first two starts earlier this year at Kembla and Newcastle and was first up from a spell in the Benchmark 64 event over 1250m.
Carrying 61.5kg, Amreekiyah jumped well enough for Kerrin McEvoy, but drifted back and had to come wide in the straight to make her run. She let down with great determination and flew past her rivals to win by half a length.
“I can't wait to get her up in trip to at least 1500m next time and probably a mile after that,” said Peter Snowden.
“There is plenty more to come with her as she is still very raw and she has so much potential.
“It’s good to see her do something special today as she has been showing us for a while at home that she is a bit above average.
“To do what she did with 61.5kg on her back and give them five lengths start on a day when it’s been hard to make up ground isn’t easy, but she made it look easy.”
A $420,000 Inglis Easter purchase for Emirates Park / Snowden Racing / William Johnson Bloodstock from the Coolmore draft, Amreekiyah runs for Emirates Park and various Snowden stable clients.
She is a half-sister to Group II winner Yaletown and is the second winner from multiple Group-placed stakes-winner Marianne (NZ), a Darci Brahma mare from the family of current stakes-winner Prairie Flower.
Coolmore sold a full sister to Amreekiyah at Inglis Easter last year for $800,000, and they also sold a yearling half-sister by Home Affairs as agent for Morning Rise Stud this year for $300,000 to Snowden Racing.
Marianne produced another filly last year by Justify, who has two sons on the Australian roster this spring in 2024 World's Best Racehorse City of Troy at $49,500 and Magic Millions 2YO Classic winner Storm Boy at $16,500.