First winner for Legislate!

The Cheveley Stud bred and based champion, and former Bloodstock South Africa graduate, Legislate recorded his first winner on Monday when his first-crop son Speed Machine scored an impressive victory at Kenilworth.

Trained, like his sire, by Justin Snaith, Speed Machine had caught the eye when second, over 1200m, on debut, and the Collins Stud bred colt went one better on Monday.

Despite taking on older rivals, the two-year-old Speed Machine powered clear, under jockey Richard Fourie, to shed his maiden by four and a quarter lengths while scoring over 1200m.

Out of the Western Winter mare Tamora, Speed Machine was a R90 000 buy from the 2019 Emperors Palace National Yearling Sale.

His record breaking sire Legislate, whose first crop are now two, has now had six first crop runners win or finish in the money.

Legislate himself was a R100 000 buy from the 2012 Emperors Palace National Yearling Sale.

One of the very best sons of four times Equus Outstanding Stallion Dynasty, Legislate was South Africa’s Horse Of The Year, Equus Champion 3YO Colt and Equus Champion Middle Distance Horse in 2014, and South Africa’s Equus Champion  Miler the following season.

The bay won seven times, and emulated his own sire Dynasty by landing all of the G1 Vodacom Durban July, G1 Cape Derby and G1 Daily News 2000. The current record holder for 1600m at Kenilworth, Legislate won a total of six graded races including the 2015 G1 Rising Sun Gold Challenge.

Legislate has a single lot, a colt (Lot 287) whose dam is a half-sister to the dam of the Dynasty sired champion It’s My Turn, on offer at this year’s Emperors Palace National Yearling Sale.

-bsa.co.za

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