During their scouting of New Zealand yearlings, elite syndicator Wylie Dalziel alongside Hall of Fame conditioner Peter Moody spotted a standout family connection with Oak Lightning.
Bred at Little Avondale Stud, the Per Incanto youngster is half-related to Desert Lightning—a Pride Of Dubai product who triumphed at Group 1 level in New Zealand before linking with Moody and co-trainer Katherine Coleman at Pakenham.
He further connects as brother to Lindsay Park’s Group 2 champion Oak Hill, but the page features a legendary relation amplified by Moody’s choice of Saturday’s Redoute’s Choice Stakes at Caulfield.
Dam Isstoora to Oak Lightning, Desert Lightning, and Oak Hill traces as granddaughter of Twyla, by Danehill from Shantha’s Choice, making her sister to Redoute’s Choice.
The elements surrounding Oak Lightning justified his NZ$200,000 Karaka Yearling Sale price tag, according to Dalziel.
“Moods obviously had Desert Lightning, so he took a line through him, and Oak Hill had only had a few starts (at the time) but looked alright and then when we came across him we thought, ‘what a nice colt this is,'” Dalziel recalled.
“There was enough in the pedigree, so we were happy we got him $200,000, fall of hammer,”
Oak Lightning’s ancestry includes Group 1 stars like Redoute’s Choice, Desert Lightning, alongside Al Maher, Platinum Scissors, Hurricane Sky, Gathering, Tom Kitten, and US Grade 1 winner In Italian.
This proven bloodline has Dalziel buoyed by Moody’s pick of the $175,000 Listed event for the initial outing.
The gelding notched two Pakenham trials end of last year and two more this campaign, including a strong 800m success on March 24 after racing wide but powering home easily.
Dalziel and Moody were initially downcast by gate 10 from 11 in the Redoute’s Choice Stakes, yet the 1200m race reduced to six entrants by Friday 1pm due to scratches.
“Moods doesn’t often throw his two-year-olds in the deep end like this, so he’s got a very good opinion of him, he just would have rather draw a good barrier to be a little bit more confident,” Dalziel said.
“It’s a two-year-old race, anything can happen. He might be back a bit, but he’ll hit the line hard.”
Linda Meech partners Oak Lightning, the second elect in wagering behind Farnan colt Drumfire and Home Affairs gelding Gin Twist, a Listed winner.
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