Seth’s dream start continues

Leading New Zealand first-season sire Super Seth enjoyed further success across the
Tasman on Wednesday afternoon.
The Waikato Stud resident’s son Savour The Dream powered home to score over 1200 metres at Doomben for trainer Bevan Laming and rider Martin Harley.
Super Seth leads the domestic stallion newcomer table with three individual winners, headed by the Listed Waikato Equine Veterinary Centre winner Super Photon and the multiple stakes placegetter Poetic Champion.
In Australia, he has sired five winners with flagship performer Linebacker successful in the G3 Baillieu Handicap and runner-up in the G1 ATC Champagne Stakes.
Super Seth’s latest success story Savour The Dream overcame an awkward start to trail third on the fence and he dashed home late along the rail to open his account off the back of a debut third.
He was bred by Tony Rider and purchased out of Milan Park’s draft at Karaka for $180,000 by John White Bloodstock.
Savour The Dream is a son of the Savabeel mare Savvy Dreams, who was successful on two occasions and also placed in the G1 New Zealand Oaks and G3 Lowland Stakes.

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