Prime Thoroughbreds on Sunday night announced the retirement of their $1 million earner Rubisaki, who was purchased for $85,000 at the 2018 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale.
The five-year-old daughter of Rubick took the racing world by storm early on in her career, winning eight of her first 10 starts and finishing runner-up on the other two occasions.
The Patrick Payne-trained mare’s career highlight was a dominant 1.5-length victory in the $1 million Inglis Sprint at Warwick Farm in February 2020, before then going to win the Group 2 Kewney Stakes at Flemington in March.
What a run from Rubisaki!
She wins the @inglis_sales Sprint for Patrick Payne and Billy Egan – who now hops on a plane so he can ride Keymaster in the last at Sandown!
Rubisaki was an $85k buy at the 2018 Classic Sale. pic.twitter.com/HhsXgtxJ34
— SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) February 12, 2020
“After discussions with Patrick Payne and the owners it has been decided to retire Rubisaki,” Prime Thoroughbreds posted on Twitter.
“She was a magnificent filly for her owners.
“The $85k purchase won 8 races and $1,260,000 in stakes.
“I’m certain she will become a great Mum.”
After discussions with Patrick Payne and the owners it has been decided to retire Rubisaki. She was a magnificent filly for her owners. The $85k purchase won 8 races and $1,260,000 in stakes. I’m certain she will become a great Mum. @m_felgate @AndrewBensley @RayThomas_1 pic.twitter.com/iw5evZaPso
— PRIME THOROUGHBREDS (@JoefromPrime) November 7, 2021
Rubisaki’s last win came back in April 2020 at Randwick in the Group 3 JHB Carr Stakes, where she defeated Subpoenaed by two-tenths of a length over 1400m.
She has had 10 starts since then and placed three times, including a third in the Group 1 Robert Sangster Stakes at Morphettville in May this year.
Rubisaki won eight of her 20 races and placed on five other occasions, winning $1,260,400 in prizemoney for her connections.
No stallion has been booked for the mare yet.