Hinchinbrook’s hot run of two year-old winners continued on Monday when King’s Trust scored at Randwick to become his 13th Australian juvenile winner of the season.

The Peter and Paul Snowden trained colt was third on debut last month and took improvement from that outing to score a length win in the 1100 metre maiden.

A $190,000 Inglis Classic purchase from the Sledmere draft for Snowden Racing, King’s Trust was bred by Sledmere and is the first winner from Rose Tinted, an unraced half-sister by Choisir to Group III winner Ready to Attack from Group I winner Gaze.

With 13 individual two year-old winners Hinchinbrook is behind only Spirit of Boom (16), I Am Invincible (15) and Not a Single Doubt (15) and ahead of his three-quarter brother Snitzel (10).

Among Hinchinbrook’s two year-old winners is Group I ATC Champagne Stakes winner Seabrook, one of five stakes-winners for the son of Fastnet Rock this season.

Hinchinbrook stands at Yarraman park this spring at a fee of $55,000.