All Too Hard Racing's Newest Star

The new order in Australian racing took shape at Randwick on Saturday.

And in the way of royalty, the throne has been claimed by its rightful heir.

All Too Hard, the younger brother of the departing queen Black Caviar, produced the run of his career to win the All Aged Stakes and move to the top of the tree.

The colt who had beaten the best three-year-olds in the spring in the Caulfield Guineas and then ran a brave second in the Cox Plate, sealed his bid for the No.1 ranking in Australian racing with his defeat of the older horses in racing's ultimate test - Group One at weight-for-age.

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