Extreme Choice

Extreme Choice
Sire Not A Single Doubt
Grandsire Redoute's Choice
Dam Extremely
Damsire Hussonet
Sex Colt
Foaled 6 September 2013
Country Australia
Colour chestnut
Owner Newgate S F Syndicate, Blake Sandblom Pty Ltd, Aquis Farm, China Horse Club Racing Syndicate, Clarke Kent Syndicate, A Staver, M Davidson, M J Ward, G Macdonald, D Foley, G Jones, A Davis, A Bongiorno, P Marsh, D Turner, Mrs K Greer, Mrs L Wheeler, L Gonzy, J Turner & P A Horton
Trainer Mick Price
Record 4-3-0-0
Earnings A$1,349,750
Major wins
Chairman's Stakes (G3)(2016)
Blue Diamond Stakes (G1)(2016)
Last updated on 17 July 2016

Extreme Choice (foaled 6 September 2013) is a Thoroughbred racehorse trained and bred in Australia. He won the Blue Diamond Stakes, a Group One race. He has amassed over a million dollars in winnings.

Career

On 12 December 2015, Extreme Choice made his debut in the $500,000 Inglis Nursery, which horses that were sold at The Inglis Yearling Sales are eligible to enter. The horse won, but had to trial 4 days before the race to qualify. Trainer Mick Price said, "I normally wouldn't do it, but I had to squeeze everything into him between gallops and trials and race day. You've got to have the horse to do it. Shins were good, constitution was good and it was fantastic for the people involved, including myself."[1]

After a short spell, Extreme Choice returned in the 1000m Group 3 Chairman's Stakes in February, winning easily.[2]

Three weeks later, Extreme Choice won the Group 1 Blue Diamond Stakes, with another Mick Price-trained horse, Flying Artie coming second. In his first race at 1200m, he collected $914,500 in the race for two-year-olds. Price said, "all credit to Extreme Choice. Today was the day where he had an opportunity to really stand up. I think today we got a lot of information about the horse and we're off to the Golden Slipper."[3] As a result of the win, the horse immediately entered favouritism for the race.

In the days before the Golden Slipper Stakes, it was announced that Extreme Choice would be racing in China Horse Club colours after they purchased a controlling interest in the horse in conjunction with Aquis Farm and Newgate Farm. The deal was to see the purchase price raise to 20 million dollars, should Extreme Choice have won the race.[4] Finishing eighth, jockey Craig Newitt said, "I don't think he went 100 metres without getting interfered with the whole race. For him to get as close as he did his run was outstanding."[5]

References

  1. Adam Pengilly (12 December 2015). "Mick Price thinking big with Extreme Choice after Inglis Nursery win". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
  2. Danny Russell. "Extreme Choice tightens grip on Blue Diamond after runaway win at Caulfield". Sun Herald.
  3. "Mick Price trains Blue Diamond Stakes quinella". punters.com.au.
  4. Roots, Craig (15 March 2016). "Extreme Choice sold in deal worth $20 million should he win Golden Slipper". Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
  5. "2016 Golden Slipper: what the jockeys said". punters.com.au.
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