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.