
Alliri, a three-year-old filly by All Too Hard, notched her first metropolitan victory at Randwick on Wednesday, showcasing her burgeoning talent in a Benchmark 64 event over 1100 meters. Guided by jockey Kerrin McEvoy and trained by Kris Lees, Alliri impressively pulled away to secure the win by 1.5 lengths.
Having broken her maiden at Newcastle on Boxing Day, Alliri has been a model of consistency, placing in all five of her starts and amassing nearly $90,000 in prize money. Her victory at Randwick solidifies her reputation as a rising star in the racing circuit.
Bred by Kia Ora Stud alongside Steve McCannβs Encompass International, Alliri is the full sister to Wellington, a celebrated four-time Group 1 winner and the Champion Hong Kong Sprinter for 2021/2022. Her exceptional lineage traces back to a robust European female family, promising further potential.
As Alliri continues to mature, she is expected to follow in the footsteps of her illustrious sibling, Wellington. Her impressive pedigree and strong track performances make her a highly regarded broodmare prospect for the future, hinting at significant achievements both on and off the racecourse.
Alliri proves too good, racing away to win Race 5 at Randwick Kensington! @KPMcEvoy @Leesracing pic.twitter.com/GSEKZ1LdaL
β SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) January 15, 2025