Reset Charmer wins Jungle Dawn Classic

The great run for Darley sire Reset continued at Ascot on Saturday when his daughter Real Charm won the LR Jungle Dawn Classic (1400m) and his son Disposition went down a half-head in the G1 Kingston Town Classic (1800m).

The pair are homebreds for leading Perth breeder Bob Peters.

Real Charm (4m Reset – Purfect Size by Catbird) was coming off a runaway restricted victory and had to dig deep to claim her first success at black-type level.   “She wasn’t really well-placed over 1400 metres today,” trainer Adam Durrant admitted.  “If it wasn’t a Listed race, we wouldn’t have backed her up.

“She can be a bit of a tart and keeps us on our toes at home.  But she puts everything into whatever she does and, with that pedigree, will be one of our top mares in 12 months.”

Real Charm is a full sister to G2 WA Derby winner Mystic Prince and she will now head to the LR Starstruck Classic (1600m) and La Trice Classic (1800m).  The stakes-winning pair are the first two foals out of Purfect Size who has visited Reset exclusively in six seasons at stud.

Their unraced 3yo brother is named Hidden Account and is with Jason Pateman at Keysbrook.

Reset has sired 28 stakes winners and has moved into the Top 5 of the Australian premiership with earnings of $2.88 million.   He stands at Darley’s Northwood Park base at Seymour for a $16,500 (inc gst) service fee.