Mister Fluff wins his first Stakes race

Son of Fast Company sets his target on the Chilean St Leger

Fast Company sired his fourth Stakes winner from his first Chilean crop when his three-year-old son Mister Fluff landed the Listed Clasico Luis Vera Calderon y Luis Vera Giannini at Club Hipico. Third in the G1 Clasico Dos Mil Guineas earlier in the season, he was using this 1800m contest as a stepping stone towards the G1 Chilean St Leger, to be run on Saturday, 9 December.

Bred by Haras Convento Viejo, Mister Fluff is very closely related to Fast Company’s standout horse of his generation in Chile, the unbeaten Classic winner Robert Bruce, who has won three G1s by over 21 combined lengths. Mister Fluff’s dam, Madame Pelusa, is a half-sister to the G1 Las Oaks winner Lady Pelusa, dam of Robert Bruce.

Fast Company is the sire of six individual Group winners, headed by G1 Irish 1,000 Guineas heroine Jet Setting and G2 winners DevonshireBaitha Alga and El Notario. This season his daughter Penny Pepper landed the G3 Ballyogan Stakes at the Curragh.