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Wharton: Fusinato celebrates best homebred with Cyclone Jenni

Cyclone Jenni

“She’s definitely the best filly I’ve bred and she’s the best horse I’ve bred and raced.”

The speaker is Buln Buln breeder-owner Greg Fusinato after watching his homebred filly Cyclone Jenni score a dominant win on debut in the Benstud Standardbreds Youthful Stakes at Melton.

“She’s got high speed which will take her a long way,” Greg said.

Cyclone Jenni is the seventh foal and sixth winner left by her dam, Cyclone Betty.

“Cyclone Betty was passed in at the yearling sales and I bought her out of the paddock a week later for $14,000. It’s the best $14,000 I’ve ever spent!” Fusinato said.

“She was one of the first frozen semen crop of Bettor’s Delight.”

Cyclone Betty’s progeny have amassed just shy of $2 million in stakes between them.

Unquestionably the best of her offspring is the former crack juvenile Our Waikiki Beach ($1,104,113), a five-time Group 1 winner and the Australian 2YO and 3YO Colt of the Year.

Bechers Brook, the winner of 36 races and $599,346 and runner-up to King Of Swing in the WA Derby, and the prolific Perth winner Valentine’s Brook ($269,284), were others left by Cyclone Betty. Bechers Brook won again at Northfield Park, Ohio, on Monday night in 1:53.8.

“We lost three of her foals either at birth or six months old – two by Somebeachsomewhere and one by Captaintreacherous,” Greg said.

Since producing Cyclone Jenni (by Captaintreacherous) in 2022, Cyclone Betty, who is now in her 22nd year, has left a weanling filly by Stay Hungry and has a positive test to King Of Swing.

“I’m only breeding from two mares now – Cyclone Betty and her daughter Kiki Beach, who has a Bulldog Hanover filly which will be nominated for the Nutrien Equine Yearling Sale next April,” Greg said.

Cyclone Jenni, a member of the Gary and Debbie Quinlan team, will have her next start in the Tatlow Stakes at Melton on September 6 before being tilted at the Vicbred Super Series and Breeders Crown.

  • The Dunn family from the Western district took the breeding honours at Melton on Saturday with a winning double via the promising three-year-olds Forty Love and Ruff Nut

  • Covered In Gold, a two-year-old winner at the Cranbourne twilight meeting, is the ninth winner of the American-bred mare Smyrna Duruisseau, who was imported by Bill and Anne Anderson

  • The Alabar Bloodstock stallion Ride High, this year’s leading first crop sire, was credited with his initial Group 1 winner in Ride The Highs, an effortless winner of the $150,000 QBred Triad Final for two-year-old fillies at Albion Park recently
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