Since the Peak of the Creek series, Cheerstolou tasted defeat for the first time in Queensland when beaten by Ruby Rules in the $31,000 Bill Dixon in a time of 1:50.5 after starting from the inside of the second line in the 1660m feature before bouncing back with back-to-back Albion Park victories.
Bred by Ross Gange and his Farquharson Pty Ltd (of Sting Lika Bee fame), Cheerstolou was offered at the 2021 Australian Pacing Gold Yearling Sale in Melbourne by Cavalli Superiori. The Sweet Lou – Murganella (by Bettors Delight) bay colt was knocked down to the winning bid of Adam, Ben and Terry Cormack for $45,000.
His pedigree is deep. He’s the first foal of his unraced dam but close relations include Chasin Racin (24 wins, $769,000), Border Control (40 wins, $875,000), Tinted Cloud (15 wins, $270,000) and Test Run (11 wins, $177,000) among others.
Sent to the stables of legendary trainer Peter Manning at Great Western, Cheerstolou won six races including the 2023 SA St Leger at Globe Derby, defeating subsequent multiple Albion Park-winner Jamaican Rock while finishing third behind Our Vinnie and Hesalltorque in the SA Derby.
Stints with Toby Ryan (1 win), Greg Norman (1 win) and David Harris (1 win) followed prior to his sale to his current connections.
His victories were recorded at Stawell, Melton, Ballarat, Globe Derby (x 2), Ararat, Stawell, Bendigo and Albury prior to Brisbane.
Cheerstolou went winless during the 2024 season.
But a switch to the warmer climate has certainly reignited the fire for Cheerstolou winning eight of his first nine starts at The Creek with the promise of plenty more to come.
Who knows but a nomination for the Inter Dominion series at Albion Park in July wouldn’t come as a complete shock given his efforts to date.
“We’re looking forward to the year ahead, hopefully bigger things to come.” Burchill said.
Here’s cheers. Lou loves the Sunshine State.