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Standing at: Coomore Stud, NSW.
Yes Yes Yes (AUS)
Breeding: Rubick - Sin Sin Sin by Fantastic Light
Standing at: Coolmore Stud, NSW
Fee: $38,500
Brilliant colt Yes Yes Yes (Rubick) will take up stud duties at Coolmore Australia in 2020 where his fee has been set at $38,500 (inc GST).
The son of Rubick (Encosta De Lago) kicked off his career by winning two starts in the spring as a two-year-old before showing an immense burst of speed to win the Todman Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m) in March last year in record-breaking time.
Such was the impressive manner of his victory in the Group 2 breeding powerhouse Coolmore Stud, who stand the colt's sire Rubick, purchased a 50 per cent share in Yes Yes Yes on the eve the Golden Slipper Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) - a race in which he eventually finished a good seventh.
After being kept in training as a three-year-old, Yes Yes Yes finished runner-up in both the Run To The Rose (Gr 2, 1200m) and the Golden Rose (Gr 1, 1400m). However, his crowning glory would come when trouncing his older rivals to land the third running of the $14 million Everest (1200m) at Randwick - defeating ten Group 1 winners in the process.
"He is quality. I galloped him last week, he gave me goosebumps last week and today he has given me electric shocks," said jockey Glen Boss following the Everest victory.
"I couldn't believe the electronic turn of speed he showed. I was wary of these great sprinters, you can't give them too much of a start and he flew."
Purchased by Darren Weir and John Foote for $200,000 at the 2018 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale from the Kitchwin Hills draft, Yes Yes Yes won four of his eight career starts which saw him accumulate $7,174,450 in career prize-money.
The colt is out of three time-winning mare Sin Sin Sin (Fantastic Light) making him a half-brother to five time winner Dee Nine Elle (Duporth) and four time winner Another Sin (Duporth).
Sin Sin Sin herself is a half-sister to Group 3 winner Hot As Hell (County) and Listed-winning pair Flaming Hot (County) and Craig's Dragon (Catbird), while she also counts Harlem River (Xaar) - the dam of Listed winner Harlem River (Fastnet Rock) and Hell It's Hot (Zeditave), who produced dual Group 1-winning mare In Her Time (Time Thief), who was bought for $2 million by Newgate Bloodstock at the recent Chairman's Sale, as her other half-siblings.