Too Discreet goes gate-to-wire to take the Paradise Creek Stakes

Talented son of Discreet Cat has now won three of four career starts

Too Discreet took the lead right out of the starting gate and never looked back as he rolled to an impressive three-length victory in the Paradise Creek Stakes at Belmont Park May 28.

It was the second Stakes win for the three-year-old son of Discreet Cat, improving his overall record to three wins in four career starts.

Racing as a homebred for Patricia Generazio, Too Discreet is out of the multiple Stakes winner and Graded Stakes-placed Marquetry mare To Marquet, making him a full-brother to G1 winner, Discreet Marq. Too Discreet is also a half-brother to the Stakes-placed Marquet Cat and Marquet Madness.

Discreet Cat had a fantastic year in 2015 with nine individual black-type winners, which is more than any other stallion standing for less than $25,000.  In addition to the aforementioned Discreet Marq, Discreet Cat is also the sire of Dads Caps, winner of back-to-back editions of the G1 Carter Handicap, and Secret Compass, winner of the G1 Chandelier Stakes.

Discreet Cat is standing at Jonabell Farm for a fee of $7,500, stands and nurses, in 2016.