
Interject has looked special winning both runs by big margins and in quick time and she will dominate betting from the pole on Saturday. “She’s had a couple of runs for experience now and gets another this week before the Vicbred series, so hopefully missing the Crown will prove a blessing.” “While it was a bit disappointing, she is still quite green and a bit filly so going straight into a series that strong may not have been ideal for her. She didn’t have that, so she wasn’t eligible to run in the Crown,” he said. “We found out the rules required a stable return to show she’d been with Emma (Stewart) and Clayton (Tonkin) for 28 days. The superbly-bred Interject is bred and raced by breeding giant Alabar, whose general manager, Brett Coffey, said the filly missed the Breeders Crown because of a technicality, which he hopes will prove a blessing.



While most of Victoria’s best fillies were locking horns in the recent Breeders Crown series and some have since zipped over to SA for its Southern Cross series, Interject has been turning heads in ho-hum races.īut she steps up to the big dance for the first time in Saturday night’s Youthful Stakes at Melton and then it’s on to the Vicbred series, which culminates with a Group 1 final on New Year’s Eve at Melton. Buzz filly Interject is looming as the fresh force in the countdown to the rich Vicbred series.
