Leading Sydney 3-year-old All Too Hard showed just why he's considered one of the brightest prospects in Australian racing with another dominant group one performance at Caulfield on Saturday.
A week after his champion half-sister Black Caviar took her record to 23 from 23, All Too Hard left the older horses in his wake as he raced to the third group one win of his career with the promise of more to come.
He might only have to wait another week to add the fourth.
Starting favourite, All Too Hard ($1.90) opened up over the final 200m in the Futurity Stakes (1400m) and put 3 lengths on proven group one winner Glass Harmonium ($18) with last year's winner King Mufhasa ($5.50) half a neck away third.
The valuable colt's impressive display also sent a warning ahead of next Saturday's Australian Guineas (1600m) at Flemington, where he is "99 per cent sure" to back up.