Australian Winner For SA Connections

Let’sbefrankbaby breaks her maiden

Robbie Griffiths and South Africa-born Mathew de Kock saddled a winner in Australia on Thursday owned in partnership by leading SA Breeders Drakenstein Stud (Gaynor Rupert), businessman Larry Nestadt, and Hollywood moviemaker Gary Barber.

The daughter of Frankel led from start to finish under a nice ride by Lachlan King

Let’sbefrankbaby ridden by Lachlan King won the Monacellars 3yo Fillies Maiden Plate at Sale Racecourse.

Mat de Kock commented: “Let’sbefrankbaby broke her maiden in only her second start in a strong field She led from start to finish under a nice ride and this was an encouraging performance for her future.”

Let’sbefrankbaby is a daughter of Frankel and Baby Pink (Invincvible Sprirt). She was purchased at the 2021 Inglis Easter Sale.

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