A local runner by a leading domestic stallion landed the Grade 1 Takarazuka Kinen at Hanshin in Japan on Sunday, but the result has significance for bloodlines around the world.
Mikki Rocket, a son of former Japanese champion sire King Kamehameha, repelled a strong late challenge from Hong Kong star Werther to triumph by a neck in the 1m3f contest for trainer Hidetaka Otonashi and owner Mizuki Noda.
Successful in the Grade 2 Nikkei Shinshun Hai at Kyoto in January 2017 and fourth in the Tenno Sho last time out, Mikki Rocket becomes a 12th top-level winner for King Kamehameha, a son of Kingmambo who stands at the Shadai Stallion Station.
The stallion’s roll of honour numbers stars such as Duramente, Lord Kanaloa and Rulership, while he also features as damsire of this year’s Tokyo Yushun (Japan Derby) hero Wagnerian.
It is Mikki Rocket’s damsire that will make breeders outside of Japan sit up and take notice, as he is yet another top-notcher out of a mare by Cheveley Park Stud flagbearer Pivotal.
He is also a 12th Group/Grade 1 winner produced by a daughter of Pivotal, after Cracksman, Harbour Law, Hydrangea, Main Sequence, Mayson, Olmedo, Polarisation, Precieuse, Rhododendron, The United States and Winsili.
Pivotal’s earnings as a broodmare sire stand at just shy of £3.2 million in Europe this year.
What makes his prowess in this department all the more admirable is that he is still in service at the age of 25 and is churning out high-class horses as a sire in his own right, with the likes of Addeybb, Blair House and Lightning Spear representing him with distinction in 2018.
The identity of the Pivotal mare who produced Mikki Rocket is topical, as she is none other than Moneycantbuymelove, who won the Sandringham Handicap at Royal Ascot for Michael Bell in 2009. – Racing Post.