Top Performer: Mishani Eclipse (g. 2021 – Mishani Allure). 9 starts. 1-0-1. A$126,400.
Sun City made his mark as an early-performing young two-year-old at the Brisbane summer carnival, and has emerged as a trail blazer among his young stallion rivals by being crowned Champion First Season Stallion for Queensland. His first crop yielded four winners from 10 starters that earned A$309,015.
Runner-up was Dubious whose progeny earned A$305,740 with seven winners from 25 starters.
Sun City ran second on debut in the Listed Maribyrnong Trial at Flemington, and trainer Tony McEvoy set his sights on the 2019 Magic Millions Classic at the Gold Coast. First-up on his northern campaign he was runner-up in the Listed Phelan Ready Stakes at Doomben won by The Odyssey, and then won the Group 3 B.J. McLachlan Stakes over 1200m at that course. However, his Magic Millions campaign had to be aborted when an infected joint forced him out of training.
He returned to racing as a three-year-old and in three starts managed only a third at Sandown before being retired to stand at Dan Fletcher’s Telemon Thoroughbreds’ burgeoning breeding farm at Innisplain near Beaudesert.
Three of his four first-crop winners were from the Mike Crooks-Les Ross QTIS-focused stable – Mishani Suspect, Mishani Eclipse and Mishani Fearless.
Sun City is a son of Zoustar, winner of the Coolmore Stud Stakes and Golden Rose Stakes at Group 1 level as a three-year-old and on retirement the leading Australian first-season sire in 2017-18.