Halo Syndicate’s Master Of My Fate Filly Makes It 5 On Trot

Master Of My Fate has 25 stakes winners to his name

A nominee along with Luna Halo and Three Rocks for the Champion 3yo Filly title at this coming Friday’s East Cape Awards, the top-class Master Of My Fate filly Joy And Peace made it five wins on the trot when slamming a representative field that included three Cape raiders to win the R150 000 Listed Jockey Club Stakes at Fairview on Friday.

Richard Fourie has Joy And Peace in command (Pic – Pauline Herman)

The Halo Syndicate have enjoyed plenty of success for the Alan Greeff yard and celebrated their star make her 4yo debut a winning one when Richard Fourie produced her from some way off the gallop down the outside.

Into the final 100m Joy And Peace (2-1) was well in command and she held stablemate Crimson Princess (16-1) to 2,75 lengths in a time of 121,83 secs.

The consistent Cape raider Gold Poker Game (3-1) was a head back in third, with yet another Greeff representative in Official Secret (33-1) boosting the quartet in fourth.

A winner of both the Listed East Cape Oaks and Listed TAB East Cape Derby last season, Joy And Peace made it 7 wins from 15 starts with 5 places and stakes of R749 626.

Even the commentator got a look in! Nico Kritsiotis (far left) enjoys the celebrations with the Halo Syndicate (Pic – Pauline Herman)

Bred by Wilgerbosdrift & Mauritzfontein, Joy And Peace is by Varsfontein’s kingpin Master Of My Fate (Jet Master), out of the Spectrum mare Amazing Grace.

A R130 000 buy from the 2022 August Two Year Old Sale, the exciting Joy And Peace is one of 25 stakes winners to date for Master Of My Fate.

 

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