00:00Now for the fastest horse of the week, brought to you by the fastest sires at Windstar Farm.
00:04First, a few words about one of those sires, Constitution,
00:08who started the new year with two impressive three-year-olds making their career debuts,
00:13both named TD and Rising Stars.
00:15On Saturday at Gulfstream, Chief Wallaby's debut win was only by a length and a half,
00:21but boy, did he look good, and he was good by the clock as well,
00:24touting himself as a horse to watch on the Derby Trail.
00:27And two days before that, Judd Mott homebred Touch of Fire won his debut at the fairgrounds
00:33by seven lengths, going a mile and a sixteenth on the turf.
00:37Interestingly, both Colts are by Constitution out of Medaglia Doro mares.
00:43Constitution was a top six general sire in 2025,
00:46and he stands this breeding season at Windstar for a fee of $110,000.
00:52The fastest horse of the week earned a 104 buyer speed figure
00:55in an allowance sprint Friday at Aqueduct.
00:58Four-year-old Colt 1-900 is a son of Dialed In,
01:03owned by Steven Rocco Reeves Thoroughbred Racing
01:05and the Adelphi Racing Club, and trained by Tom Morley.
01:081-900 rocketed to a four-and-a-half-length win,
01:11going six furlongs and 109.84.
01:14His third win in seven lifetime starts.
01:16The first time he ever ran a triple-digit buyer,
01:18but four times previously, his buyers were between 92 and 95,
01:24so he's always been a fast one.
01:26And this week, 1-900, our fastest horse of the week.
01:341-900-Course of the Week
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