20 Apr
2025
The well-related Immediacy added winning momentum to his campaign with a dominant second-up victory over 2000 metres at Mornington.
We bred the gifted son of Tarzino who made it four wins, including last season’s G2 Autumn Classic, from 10 appearances for trainers Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young.
“We were very confident, he was good first-up at Flemington and had improved,” stable spokesman Daren Saunders said.
“Trent and Natalie are in Bali, so they’ll work out where he goes next when they get back.”
Immediacy lobbed along one out and one back before he peeled three wide 600 metres from home and proved far too good in the run home.
“I wanted to be one off the fence and when I pulled out, he went through his gears and was strong to the line,” successful jockey Michael Dee said.
Immediacy is out of the Pivotal mare But Beautiful, who was a three-time winner in England up to 1600 metres and is a half-sister to the stakes winners Ayrad and Dawn Of Hope.
But Beautiful’s second dam is the G1 Beverley DS Stakes winner Fire The Groom, mother of the multiple Group 1-winning sprinter Stravinsky, who enjoyed such a successful stallion career at Cambridge Stud.
All four of But Beautiful’s foals to race have been successful, including our own dual stakes winner Bella Waters, and we sold her Hello Youmzain filly to Busuttin and Andrew Wiliams Bloodstock for $240,000 at Karaka last year.
The dam produced a colt by Embellish in 2024 and is back in foal to Hello Youmzain.
Immediacy was originally purchased as a yearling from the draft of Kiltannon Stables at Karaka for $15,000 by Game Lodge.
He was then secured by Busuttin and Group 1 Racing for $200,000 when offered by Riverrrock Farm at the Ready to Run Sale.