Immediacy will be given the opportunity to add to Tarzino’s record at the elite level following his hollow victory in the G2 Autumn Classic at Caulfield on Saturday.
The three-year-old remained unbeaten after three appearances for trainers Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young with success over 1800 metres, which confirmed a Sydney campaign.
“He will most likely head to the Rosehill Guineas (G1, 2000m) and then into the Australian Derby (G1, 2400m),” Young said.
He will bid to add to the record of Westbury Stud’s Tarzino, who sired the G1 South Australian Derby winer Jungle Mandate and the G1 Queensland Oaks heroine Gypsy Goddess from his first crop.
Immediacy was successful on debut at Cranbourne prior to Christmas and then accounted for older opposition at Sandown before continuing his winning roll at Caulfield, where he had the blinkers on for the first time.
“He was a bit keen, but he was five weeks between runs,” regular rider Luke Currie said.
“He’ll improve again and showed a good turn of foot when I did get him out.”
Immediacy lobbed along three back on the rail before he was into the clear near the turn and then cut loose to have three lengths on his closest rival.
Bred by Cambridge Stud, Immediacy was purchased out of Kiltannon Stables’ draft at Karaka for $15,000 by Game Lodge and was subsequently secured by Busuttin Racing and Group 1 Racing for $200,000 when offered by Riverrrock Farm at the Ready to Run Sale.
"I was driving to the airport to go to the sale and I had my son with me and I said pick me a horse and he's opened up the catalogue and picked out this horse," Young said.
"He was from a Pivotal mare, which is my kind of pedigree, and then we ended up getting there and liking the horse and how he breezed up and ended up buying it."
Immediacy is a son of But Beautiful, who was successful on three occasions up to 1600 metres in England, and her second dam is the G1 Beverley DS Stakes winner Fire The Groom, mother of the multiple Group 1-winning sprinter and leading sire Stravinsky.