Hellbent has been churning out the winners this season and produced a two-state metro juvenile double on Saturday with Sunrays going two for two at Doomben, while at Ascot Monte Tremezzo made a winning debut.
Trained by Kelly Schweida and ridden by Cejay Graham, Sunrays was sent out favourite and was able to reproduce her previous form to score a length win in the 1110m scamper.
A beautiful filly, she let down with a good finish and was doing her best work on the line.
☀️ Sunrays makes it two from two and wins the first at Doomben for @CejayGraham1 and @schweidaracing!@BrisRacingClub pic.twitter.com/YWRHCHYWKO
— SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) February 8, 2025
“She’s improving all the time and is one of the nicest fillies I’ve had anything to do with,” said stable representative Jodie Schweida.
“She’s a good eater and just a very easy filly.”
Not offered at auction, Sunrays was retained to race by her breeder Peter Moran and comes from a family that has enjoyed much success racing in his green and white colours.
She is the first living foal of Hiccups, an unraced Fastnet Rock grand-daughter of Moran’s million-dollar earning multiple G2 winner Staging, who was by Success Express (USA), a stallion that spent a portion of his long and many storied stud career at the former Moran owned Noble Park Stud in Queensland.
Not only an elite racemare, Staging was a remarkable producer leaving Group I winners Excites and Duporth as well as Group II winner Tickets and she was also the grand-dam of Champion South African 2YO Colt and dual Group I winning sprinter Delago Deluxe.
Hellbent later made it a metro double when the Dan Morton-trained filly Monte Tremezzo kicked off her career with a surprise first up win beating the red hot favourite Storm Away.
She threaded her way through the field and dived between runners to score a long-neck win.
🔥 HELLBENT 2YO WINNER 🔥
Watch the light blue cap 💪 MONTE TREMEZZO (2f) gives HELLBENT a second 2YO winner today – what a debut @MortonRacing!!
29 yearlings @inglis_sales Classic #thefutureisHellbent pic.twitter.com/ibkK4Z2vuv
— Yarraman Park Stud (@yarramanpark) February 8, 2025
Monte Tremezzo was a $50,000 Magic Millions Perth purchase for her trainer from the draft of Ridgeport Holdings and is the fourth winner from four foals to race from Tremezzina, a metro winning half-sister by Not a Single Doubt to stakes-winner Testamezzo.
Hellbent has sired four juvenile winners this season from 10 starters headed by stakes-winner Tremonti.