A multiple Group II winner with a couple of G1 placings to her name, Russian Revolution mare Revolutionary Miss is all class and the Triple Crown Thoroughbreds colour bearer cracked $1million in earnings at Cranbourne on Saturday when taking out the $175,000 Rosemont Stud Pendant (1400m).
Trained by Peter and Paul Snowden, Revolutionary Miss was beaten less than two lengths at her two previous starts when just out of the placings in Group races and appreciated a drop in grade to return to winning form.
She was strong to the line for Jordan Childs making light of her 59.5kg to win by nearly two lengths in a dominant display.
“It worked out perfect for us today, the stable wanted to take a bit of a sit with her after she led last time and was very game in defeat,” said Jordan Childs.
“Today the other horse wanted to go quite hard so were able to take a nice trail in behind and had that resting run and when I was able to get out after straightening she as just too good to the line.”
With three wins and five placings from 19 starts, Revolutionary Miss has now banked over $1million in prizemoney for her big group of owners.
A $195,000 Magic Millions purchase for Triple Crown Syndications from the Sledmere Stud draft, Revolutionary Miss was bred by China Horse Club and is a half-sister to stakes-winner Equation from stakes-placed Onemorenomore mare Purcentage.
Purcentage was covered again last spring by Russian Revolution, who also sired Insurrection to win the $300,000 ATC The Warra at Kembla on Saturday. The Michael Freedman trained four year-old won three Sydney city races in succession during the winter and has picked up after a spell where he left off.