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Let Me Sleep On It gains valuable 2yo black type for her dam Cheyenne Sue

Date: May 2, 2018

The Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott trained two year-old Let Me Sleep On It scored a resounding win in the Listed MRC Thoroughbred Club Redoute’s Choice stakes at Caulfield in the process providing new
owners of her dam Cheyenne Sue a valuable black type update having been purchased last year by Ferguson Bloodstock. The Manhattan Rain filly Let Me Sleep On It had race fitness and experience on her side coming into this 1200 metre contest and produced a career best performance to win.

Placed second at three of her previous five starts, she enjoyed a smooth run in transit for Steve Baster and dashed clear to win by more than two lengths. Baster, Waterhouse and Bott are in good form having won the Listed VRC St Leger last Wednesday with another Manhattan Rain in Runaway.

“I work well with Roger Elliott, who is in charge of the stable down here and with Adrian joining Gai it has allowed her to concentrate more on the horses,” said Baster, who revealed Let Me Sleep On It could easily have been in the paddock rather than at Caulfield.

“They were right on the outside (working on Tuesday) and normally with two-year-olds when they are out wide they get a bit lost, but she zoomed around it,” Baster said.

“Gai was deciding whether to put her in the paddock or race, so she made the right choice.”

A $60,000 Inglis Classic purchase for her trainers from the Turangga Farm draft, Let Me Sleep On It has won nearly $115,000 in prizemoney money. Bred and sold by Turangga Farm she is the first foal of Cheyenne Sue, a half-sister by Zizou to Group I winner Headway. Cheyenne Sue herself was sold at the Turangga Farm Dispersal Sale last year for $85,000 and bought by Ferguson Bloodstock for good friends and loyal clients Rheinwood Pastoral. She produced a lovely colt by All Too Hard in the spring and is currently empty having missed to Hinchinbrook.