
Promising three-year-old Sea Just In Time, a close relative of Mauritzfontein’s well performed young stallion Digital Age, caught the eye when winning at Kempton on Wednesday.
Sea Just In Time, labelled a TDN Rising Star with her impressive winning debut at Newmarket’s Guineas Festival, had not been seen since subsequently disappointing when sixth in Goodwood’s Listed Agnes Keyser Fillies’ Stakes the following month and showed enthusiasm racing in the box seat from the outset. Looming to the leader Beeley (GB) (Camelot {GB}) approaching the furlong pole, the 2-5 favourite who holds an entry in the G1 British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes soon had her measure and was pushed out to land Wednesday’s Try Unibet’s New Acca Boosts Fillies’ Novice Stakes by a length.
Trained by William Haggas, Sea Just In Time was steered home on Wednesday by Tom Marquand.
The filly is a daughter of Sea The Stars and the Street Cry mare My Timing, with My Timing’s third dam the outstanding racemare Time Charter. Time Charter, victorious in all of the G1 Oaks, G1 Champion Stakes, G1 Coronation Cup and G1 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes, also ranks as the fifth dam of Digital Age.
Digital Age, whose first foals are arriving now, earned more than $1.2 million in a career which saw the bay capture both the G1 Old Foresters Bourbon Turf Classic Stakes and G2 American Turf Stakes.
His sire Invincible Spirit is also the sire of I Am Invincible, who was recently crowned Australia’s Champion Sire for a third time.