Blue Bolt's victory in the Tattersalls Sceptre Sessions Falmouth Stakes continued a dream run for Brendan and Anne Marie Hayes's breeding operation on a good day for Irish breeders on the July Course.Along with G1 Queen Anne Stakes winner Ten Bob Tony (Night Of Thunder) the Juddmonte-owned filly had delivered a Royal Ascot to remember when winning the G2 Duke of Cambridge Stakes and has now become the couple's second Group 1 winner in less than a month, and is the fourth top-level winner for her sire Blue Point on a day when he was also represented by TDN Rising Star Flann Sunna.“That is fantastic, and she's a beautiful filly on top of it,” said Brendan Hayes after congratulating the Juddmonte team of Simon Mockridge and Barry Mahon who had purchased Blue Bolt as a yearling at Arqana.“She was carrying nine pounds more than the favourite. And she has the speed – she's loads of speed, actually. Whether that comes from Blue Point or from [damsire] Whipper, because he won the Morny and the Maurice de Gheest and the Marois, so he had loads of speed too.”It is little wonder that Juddmonte would be drawn to such a filly to augment their own broodmare band. Blue Bolt is the third black-type winner for her Group 3-winning dam Mayhem, who is herself a sister to G2 Prix Daniel Wildenstein winner Royal Bench and half-sister to G3 Ormonde Stakes winner Memphis Tennessee (Hurricane Run). The G1 Prix Saint-Alary winner Cerulean Sky (Darshaan) features as Blue Bolt's third dam and the family stretches back to J P Binet's Irish 1,000 Guineas winner Arctique Royale (Royal And Regal) whose descendants flourished under Hayes's care during his time at Kilfrush Stud.“They've looked after us too,” he said modestly. Recalling last month's Group 1 victory of Ten Bob Tony while he was away on holiday, Hayes said, “He was fifth in the Guineas, he was placed in the German Guineas and he was third in the Foret. I mean, he has loads of good form but we thought that on that ground, and after Epsom, he'd be running for a place or entertainment. It was entertaining alright!”Anne Marie Hayes's colours were represented in the G2 Duchess of Cambridge Stakes by homebred filly Etonnante (Havana Grey), who finished seventh of the eight runners after impressing on her winning debut at Ripon. Her husband added, “We were a little disappointed with our filly. She was working better than she ran and Clifford [Lee] thought after the race that she wasn't comfortable on the ground on the rise to the finish. Hopefully we'll have better days with her.” The post Success No Bolt From The Blue for Hayes appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.