Henny Hughes juvenile rules in Tyro Stakes

She Digs Me is sire's fourth Stakes winner

Making his Stakes debut, it was two-year-old Henny Hughes colt She Digs Me who ruled in the Tyro Stakes at Monmouth Park July 24. The colt entered the 1100m race off the back of a maiden victory at Churchill Downs in his most recent start.

Leaving the barriers toward the back of the field, She Digs Me settled comfortably into position to stalk the pacesetters. Going into the turn, the son of Henny Hughes began to make his move and powered past the competition in the home straight to easily take the victory.

She Digs Me is the first foal for the Stakes winning mare Stage Stop, by Valid Expectations. Stage Stop is a full sister to Stakes winner Valid Move, and is out of Heavenly Prize Handicap winner Winning Move. The colt was bred by Mike G. Rutherford.

The juvenile colt becomes the fourth Stakes winner for Henny Hughes with the Tyro Stakes victory. Henny Hughes has also sired G3 winner Henny Hound and Stakes winners Fort Hughes and Midnight Visit. The sophomore sire was a record-breaking world champion sprinter. He is the only three-year-old ever to win both the G1 King's Bishop Stakes and the G1 Vosburgh Stakes. Henny Hughes stands this season for $16,500 (inc. GST) at Kelvinside, NSW.