Monday's Gr.2 Adelaide Cup (3200m) winner Surprise Baby has provided a stunning return on investment for connections of the Kiwi stayer, who purchased the son of Shocking for just $5500 from online auction gavelhouse.com as an unraced three-year-old.
The Paul Preusker-trained four-year-old has proved a revelation, winning four of his six starts and becomes the seventh stakes winner for Rich Hill Stud stallion Shocking, who also sired last year's Adelaide Cup winner Fanatic, the Group One winner of the New Zealand Oaks (2400m).
Bred by Rich Hill Stud, home to Melbourne Cup and Australian Cup winner Shocking, the stayer is the 14th stakes performer for the young sire.
"He was a nice horse," Rich Hill Stud managing director John Thompson said.
"I took him to the NZ Bloodstock Select Sale and couldn't sell him. I decided that he would make a Ready To Run horse and he just didn't breeze up that well on the day. I still liked the horse, so I put him in work with Margaret Falconer with the idea of winning a trial and getting him sold.