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BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS
Dual Group 1-winning colt Ole
Kirk (Written Tycoon) could
race at Royal Ascot next year to
enhance his European shuttling
credentials before retiring to Vinery Stud after
the Hunter Valley farm yesterday secured the
prized three-year-old for stallion duties.
This season’s Golden Rose (Gr 1, 1400m)
and Caulfield Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m) winner,
who is by a white hot sire in Written Tycoon
(Iglesia) out of a sister to champion mare
Black Caviar (Bel Esprit), offers breeders a rich
Australian pedigree capable of covering a large
majority of mares in the Stud Book.
Vinery general manager Peter Orton was
thrilled that Ole Kirk, who commanded a
significant multi-million dollar price tag, would be
joining the farm’s stallion ranks and in all likelihood
would have one more racing preparation before
going to stud. Continued on page 2>>
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Dual Group 1 winner Ole Kirk to stand at Vinery StudRoyal Ascot on the table for richly bred Written Tycoon colt after Hunter Valley farm wins race for three-year-old
SALES NEWS
Moroney relishing opportunity to train record breaker English KingDual Group 1-winning colt Ole Kirk (Written
Tycoon) could race at Royal Ascot next year to
enhance his European shuttling credentials
before retiring to Vinery Stud after the Hunter
Valley farm yesterday secured the prized three-
year-old for stallion duties.
This season’s Golden Rose (Gr 1, 1400m) and
Caulfield Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m) winner, who is
by a white hot sire in Written Tycoon (Iglesia)
out of a sister to champion mare Black Caviar
(Bel Esprit), offers breeders a rich Australian
pedigree capable of covering a large majority of
mares in the Stud Book. Sales News page 8 >>
What's on
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Race meetings: Moree (NSW), Wagga
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Barrier trials / Jump-outs: Randwick
(NSW), Moree (NSW), Wagga (NSW),
Flemington (VIC)
International meetings: Taipa (MAC),
Newmarket (UK), Newcastle (UK), Dundalk
(IRE), Fairview (SAF)
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“You can get plenty of outcross
(stallions) but you have got to get ones that work as well and he’s by
probably the hottest stallion going around at the moment - Written
Tycoon’s having a hell of a run,” Orton told ANZ Bloodstock News.
“These days, you can put a value on a horse when they win certain
races and get to a certain standard, but when you get an outcross horse
such as himself, with such a good, strong female pedigree, there’s a kicker
that goes on top.”
The owners of Ole Kirk, who won the Talindert Stakes (Listed, 1100m)
at his first start in February before running third in the VRC Sires’ Produce
Stakes (Gr 2, 1400m), fourth in the ATC Sires’ Produce Stakes (Gr 1,
1400m) and third in the ATC Champagne Stakes (Gr 1, 1600m), held off
selling him to a stud until after he had claimed both the Golden Rose and
Caulfield Guineas.
The colt was immediately spelled after his October 10 Guineas victory
and he underwent a final veterinary check yesterday afternoon before the
deal was officially signed off.
The John, Michael and Wayne Hawkes-trained Ole Kirk, a $675,000
Inglis Premier Yearling Sale graduate, was raced by a syndicate headed by
Vinery shareholder Neil Werrett, who also part-owns Black Caviar, as well
as the colt’s breeder Rick Jamieson.
Despite prominent owner Werrett’s affiliation with Vinery, Orton said
the stud was not handed any favours during negotiations to secure Ole
Kirk.
He said: “It wasn’t that simple at all, and understandably, too. Neil was
representing a group of other owners and he had to have discipline to it
and a number of farms went through a process (to try and buy Ole Kirk).”
Any international campaign, Orton says, would need to be ticked off by
Ole Kirk’s trainers, but if he did head to the northern hemisphere it would
likely be for a race like the Diamond Jubilee Stakes (Gr 1, 6f) at Royal Ascot
next June, a race previously won by Australian-bred sprinters Black Caviar
(2012), Merchant Navy (Fastnet Rock (2018), Starspangledbanner (Choisir)
(2010) and Choisir (Danehill Dancer) (2003).
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BY STEVE MORAN
Flemington trainer Mike Moroney is
understandably enthusiastic about
the prospect of training Epsom
Derby (Gr 1, 1m 4f) fifth English
King (Camelot) - the highest priced colt ever
sold at the Tattersalls Autumn Horses In
Training Sale and “by quite a way”, according
to Moroney, the most expensive horse his team
has ever purchased.
The Wednesday sale, at Newmarket for
925,000 guineas (approx. AUD$1.792 million),
comes on the eve of a crucial Victoria Derby
Day for the stable which hopes to qualify Sound
(Lando) for the Melbourne Cup (Gr 1, 3200m) -
via the Lexus Hotham Handicap (Gr 3, 2500m)
- and has Buffalo River (Noble Mission),
purchased from the same Tatts sale in 2018,
among the leading hopes in the Cantala Stakes
(Gr 1, 1600m).
Moroney said that English King will carry
the purple and white colours of long time stable
client Gerard Peterson who, with Rod Duke, are
the majority owners of Sound. Peterson, also a
part-owner of Moroney’s 2000 Melbourne Cup
winner Brew (Sir Tristram), and Duke were key
players in the acquisition of English King.
“I was talking to Gerard (Peterson) before
this week’s sale and he told me that he and
Rod (Duke) could get half done. Rupert Legh
and other good clients expressed their interest
and so the majority of the horse was sold in
advance. Mind you, we had a budget and our
last bid was it,” Moroney said.
English King, the Lingfield Derby Trial
(Listed 1m 3.5f) winner in record time before
finishing less than a length behind runner-
up Khalifa Sat (Free Eagle) at Epsom, was a
wildcard entry into the sale, which galvanised
the interest of the buying team - Armando
Duarte, Ballymore Stables and Paul Moroney
Bloodstock.
“A lot of people had tried to buy this horse
privately without success but when he was
added to this sale we really did our homework
and we’re excited to get him. He’s lightly-raced
and there’s improvement to come we believe.
“We’ve paid a record price in a year where
the average was down but not many horses like
him go through this sale. And I think he should
have run second in the Derby,” said Moroney,
who just happened to be watching replays of
the race when contacted by ANZ Bloodstock
News.
"English King's track-record performance
winning the Lingfield Derby Trial beating St
Leger runner-up Berkshire Rocco was one of the
most breathtakingly dominant performances
anywhere this year,” Moroney’s brother Paul
told the Racing Post.
"He's clearly a highly talented colt with
loads of quality and we're thrilled to have
secured him. Through their joint sire Camelot
and with similar race records at the same stage,
English King maps the same as last weekend’s
Cox Plate winner Sir Dragonet,” he said.
English King is the 12th foal from Platonic
(Zafonic), the foundation mare for famed
Normandy nursery Ecurie des Monceaux. She
was bought for 100,000 guineas at Tattersalls in
2004.
Her seven winners include Prix de Lutece
(Gr 3, 3000m) victor Pacifique (Montjeu), dam
of record-setting €2.6 million Arqana yearling
Parabellum (Dubawi) and the Listed winner
Prudenzia (Dansili), whose brood includes
Magic Wand (Galileo), last year’s Mackinnon
Stakes (Gr 1, 2000m) winner who was retired
yesterday, and her Classic-winning three-parts
sister Chicquita (Montjeu), who was the most
expensive thoroughbred sold in Ireland when
bought by Peter and Ross Doyle on behalf of
Coolmore for €6m in 2013.
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English King is expected to arrive in Australia
in December and will be accompanied by two
other stable purchases - Emissary (Kingman),
a half-brother to 2010 Derby and Arc (Gr 1,
2400m) winner Workforce (King’s Best), for
350,000 guineas (approx. AUD$677,400) and
Keats (Galileo) for 200,000 guineas (approx.
AUD$387,000).
“The other two horses also look very
promising types. Emissary, who’ll race in
Rupert Legh’s colours, failed in the Derby but
his form is otherwise very good and Keats just
looks a nice horse. He’s had a bit more racing
than the other two but he could be the ideal
“miler” to 2000 metres horse here,” he said.
Keats is a last start Irish Listed winner
whose dam Airwave (Air Express) was a
Cheveley Park Stakes (Gr 1, 6f) winner at two
and she was runner-up to Australia’s Choisir
(Danehill Dancer) in the 2003 Golden Jubilee
Stakes (Gr 1, 6f). She’s produced four winners
with a Racing Post Rating above 100.
The stable’s record with northern
hemisphere acquisitions augurs well for the
latest trio. Most have been private purchases
including this year’s Mornington Cup (Listed,
2400m) winner Aktau (Teofilo), Sound and
past high-class performers Glass Harmonium
(Verglas) and Vengeur Masque (Monsun).
“We’ve done pretty well with the tried
purchases. Horses like Glass Harmonium and
Vengeur Masque won around $1.3, $1.4 million
for us. We’re well practised now, we know what
to expect and we’ve also had success with
yearlings which Paul (Moroney) has bought
including Mirimar and Hang Man.
“It’s always a case of assessing them on arrival.
Some will come through quickly while others will
take time to acclimatise,” Moroney said.
And this weekend, a $900,000 Kennedy
Canala Stakes prize potentially awaits Buffalo
River who was originally trained by John
Gosden but joined the Moroney team after
being knocked down to brother Paul for 180,000
guineas in 2018.
“I think he’s improved a lot from his run in the
Toorak although I can’t figure out the weights as
he meets the winner one kilogram worse for being
beaten two lengths,” Moroney said in reference to
his second placing behind Mr Quickie (Shamus
Award) in the Caulfield Group 1.
Buffalo River’s five wins in Australia have
been on soft ground but the prospect of a good
track tomorrow does not perturb the trainer.
“Most of his runs here have been on the soft but
it was good ground in the Toorak and I think
he’s actually suited at a mile (1600m) on top of
the ground given his really good cruising speed.
“He can keep running those good sectionals
on good ground. That’s not a worry. He’s drawn
out a bit but again I’d rather he was drawn in the
middle than right in because he can be a touch
slow, sometimes, to muster speed,” Moroney
said.
Brew, in 2000, had to win the then Saab
Quality (Lexus Hotham) to ensure his place in
the Melbourne Cup field and this year there’s
a strong sense of de javu with the same quest
awaiting Sound.
“It’s Brew all over again. We’ve got to run.
It’s a bit of a shame as he had no luck at all in
last week’s Moonee Valley Cup but that’s how
it is,” Moroney said of his stayer who is 32nd in
order of entry for Tuesday’s great race.
In contrast, Moroney will roll the dice with
stablemate Chapada (Bullet Train) who is two
places further down the order. “It just wouldn’t
suit his preparation to run so we’ll rely on
attrition. If he makes the field he’ll definitely
run but, if not, he’ll run in the Queen Elizabeth
on the last day…and he’s got years ahead of
him,” Moroney said.
Moroney will also run Tour Of Duty
(Hinchinbrook) and Wisaka (Tavistock) in
tomorrow’s Victoria Derby (Gr 1, 2500m) -
bidding for a third win in the race after victories
with Second Coming (Oak Ridge) and Monaco
Consul (High Chaparral).
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ENGLISH KING'S TRACK-RECORD PERFORMANCE WINNING THE LINGFIELD DERBY TRIAL BEATING ST LEGER RUNNER-UP BERKSHIRE ROCCO WAS ONE OF THE MOST BREATHTAKINGLY DOMINANT PERFORMANCES ANYWHERE THIS YEAR- PAUL MORONEY
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Snowdens ready to rule in CoolmoreRoman Consul Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m) winner
Wild Ruler (Snitzel) will face his biggest career
challenge to date when taking on a top-class
field in the Coolmore Stud Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m)
at Flemington tomorrow. The three-year-old
colt had a tendency to over-race as a juvenile
but the Snowden team believe he is now more
mature, evidenced by his unbeaten start to this
preparation. "He is just starting to race better
now and he's giving himself a better chance to
run to his ability," Peter Snowden, who trains in
partnership with his son Paul, said. "He's helped
himself because he is relaxing better." Wild Ruler
is towards the head of the Coolmore market and
has the outside barrier in tomorrow's 14-runner
field, a gate Snowden regards as ideal down the
straight course. "Of all the straight races I've been
in before and seen, I think you're better off drawn
wide than they are inside. I'm happy with the
draw," the co-trainer continued. "The Group 1s
are hard no matter what they are so he will need
to be at his best. It will be a competitive race so
he'll need to do everything right."
Farnan ready for Flemington testAdrian Bott is confident Golden Slipper (Gr 1,
1200m) winner Farnan (Not A Single Doubt) can
bounce back to form in the Coolmore Stud Stakes.
The three-year-old has only appeared once on a
race day this season, finishing fifth of seven in last
month’s Run To The Rose (Gr 2, 1200m) before
skipping The Everest (1200m), but Bott believes
he is ready to fire on all cylinders at Flemington.
“We certainly could have taken our place in The
Everest. He was fit and well enough,” Bott, who
trains in partnership with Gai Waterhouse, told
Racing.com. “It’s a little bit difficult going in not
having the major lead-ups that you want. Missing
a big lead-up such as the Golden Rose could have
left him that run short or a little bit vulnerable
there. That’s the reason we have come down here
and stuck with a traditional path for the three-
year-olds. If we can win a race like this it adds
tremendously to his value. It gave us that extra
fortnight to get him a little bit fitter through the
hit-out at Gosford and down the straight here.”
Trinder fears ‘next Mystic Journey’ in Empire RoseAdam Trinder is concerned with the prospect of
facing Odeum (Written Tycoon) in the Empire
Rose Stakes (Gr 1, 1600m) tomorrow and has
issued high praise to the filly who he believes
is a younger version of his star mare Mystic
Journey (Needs Further). Despite Mystic Journey
returning to form when taking out the Stocks
Stakes (Gr 2, 1600m) on her last appearance,
Trindler is nervous about giving eight kilograms
to Odeum at Flemington. "I keep looking at
Odeum's form as a three-year-old filly and it's
almost the same as Mystic Journey's was two years
ago," Trinder said. "Both horses finished fifth in
the Atlantic Jewel and then won the Jim Moloney
Stakes. We then went and won the Moonee Valley
Classic and Odeum won the Thousand Guineas.
I think it would have been a scary proposition to
take on Mystic Journey two years ago with only
49 kilograms and now we've got to give eight
kilos to a horse with the same form, which really
concerns me."
Gytrash chases Everest consolationGordon Richards is hoping Gytrash (Lope De
Vega) can cap off a great month by landing the
Yes Yes Yes Stakes (1300m) at Rosehill tomorrow.
Gytrash finished third in The Everest almost two
weeks ago, a performance Richards was delighted
with, and will now be aiming to win the $750,000
bonus available to any horse who contests The
Everest or Sydney Stakes (Gr 3, 1200m) and wins
the Yes Yes Yes. "Considering it (The Everest) was
the race we'd set him for, to actually get in it was
a big thing, and we will remember it forever,"
Richards said. "He did us proud, he was fantastic.
He could have run again three days later he was
that good, so we had no hesitation going for the
Yes Yes Yes with him.” With rain pouring down in
Sydney this week, conditions are expected to be
tough but Richards is not concerned. "It (distance)
holds no fear for me, but sometimes a heavy track
can make it a tougher run, or make it seem like a
longer race. It's a rich race and there is an extra
bonus if he wins it, so we'll be out there trying."
Parker takes to Cup with live chanceKembla Grange trainer Kerry Parker is excited
to run Craven Plate (Gr 3, 2000m) winner Think
It Over (So You Think) in the Rosehill Gold Cup
(2000m) tomorrow, but is wary of the handicap
mark given to the five-year-old gelding. "He's
progressed along nicely from that last start
win," Parker said. "They didn't miss him in his
benchmark points of course, he went up a fair
way. He goes into the Cup here on Saturday with
an ordinary barrier (gate 13) and the 59 kilograms
but he probably deserved that after winning a
weight-for-age race last start." Parker believes
the conditions shouldn't be a factor for Think It
Over, as long as it doesn't become too much of a
quagmire. "His form in the wet hasn't worried me
before, I think he gets through it OK," Parker said.
“But you wouldn't want a horrible heavy ten with
that weight."
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Oceanex under Cup cloudMelbourne Cup (Gr 1, 3200m) hope Oceanex
(Ocean Park) will be inspected by vets for the
second time today after connections were
unhappy with her action yesterday. The mare will
have her shoes changed ahead of the re-inspection
with the hope that will prove beneficial. “We had
a 7.15am trot up with Dr Grace Frobes, RV vet this
morning, and Oceanex is not 100 per cent in the
action. We think it’s a little bit foot related,” Mick
Price, who trains in partnership with Michael
Kent Jnr, told RSN. “We trotted her up with Dave
Shepherd, who has been Oceanex’s vet since she
was a yearling, and we both agree she’s not 100
per cent in the action. We are going to change
the shoes on her and there is another inspection
that will happen at lunchtime tomorrow (Friday).
Conformationally she’s a little bit flat footed and
gets a little bit low in the heel. But she has never
had a day of unsoundness in her life. I think it’s
just got to the point where four, five days out from
the Melbourne Cup, it’s reared its ugly head.”
Further Cup doubtsFellow Cup contenders Warning (Declaration
Of War) and Chapada (Bullet Train) are also set
to be looked over again today by Racing Victoria
vets before being given the go ahead to line up
on Tuesday. RV confirmed that Warning was
showing signs of lameness in the left front, with
the stable reporting a foot issue, while Chapada
presented with lameness in his front right.
Zebrowski out of Melbourne CupZebrowski (Savabeel), who finished fifth in
Wednesday’s Bendigo Cup (Gr 3, 2400m) will
not accept for this year’s Melbourne Cup,
connections have confirmed. The four-year-
old, who has finished runner-up three times
in Group company, was 25th in the order of
entry before the Bendigo Cup and his omission
means San Huberto (Speightstown) will take
his place in the order. There is still one free entry
ticket to the Melbourne Cup up for grabs with
the winner of tomorrow's Hotham Handicap
(Gr 3, 2500m) assured of a spot.
Victorian parliament airs slaughter allegationsVictorian parliament has heard allegations
that a number of unwanted thoroughbred
racehorses have been sent for slaughter
in NSW, despite rules being introduced in
2017 to prevent the procedure happening.
Broombee Stud owner Gerry Harvey, who
has since issued an apology regarding the
matter, was one of the people accused of being
involved with sending thoroughbreds to NSW
food factories. Slaughtering racehorses is not
illegal in Australia, but it is against the rules
of Racing NSW, which stipulate that retired
racehorses must be rehomed, not sent for
slaughter. Breaching the rules can lead to fines,
suspensions and disqualifications.
Racing NSW launches investigationRacing NSW have launched an investigation
into the alleged slaughtering of unwanted
thoroughbred racehorses, after The Sydney
Morning Herald and The Age handed evidence
to Racing NSW featuring hidden-camera
footage, invoices and log books from two
knackeries in northern NSW. "If Racing NSW's
investigations establish that any of those horses
remained in the ownership of persons under
[its] jurisdiction, Racing NSW will prosecute
those persons for any breaches of its rules,"
NSW Racing's general manager of integrity,
Marc van Gestel, told the Sydney Morning
Herald. "To further address this issue, Racing
NSW is also lobbying the NSW government
to make it a criminal offence in NSW for any
thoroughbred horse to be sent to a knackery,
even if they have been rehomed to persons
outside of racing."
Magic Wand retiredGroup 1-winning globetrotter Magic Wand
(Galileo) has been retired after a foot abscess
ruled her out of running at the spring carnival
in Melbourne. Winner of the Mackinnon Stakes
(Gr 1, 2000m) last year, Magic Wand was a late
withdrawal from the Cox Plate (Gr 1, 2040m)
last weekend and attempts to drain the abscess
have proven unsuccessful since. TJ Comerford,
travelling foreman for trainer Aidan O’Brien,
told racing.com: "She got a foot abscess and it's
one of those we can't get at. We're trying to draw
it out but it doesn't seem to want to release and
we think it’s going to burst out of the coronary
band. It's just bad luck. She's going to be retired
and go to stud. She's a very good filly. She's
been everywhere and has always been a very
good mare.” A €1.4 million yearling purchase
by the Coolmore partners, Magic Wand was
a regular in major international races having
contested prizes in America, Australia, France,
Hong Kong and Saudi Arabia as well as in
Britain and Ireland.
Sky’s the limit for Manning’s matingPortland Sky’s (Deep Field) breeders had
cause to celebrate on the weekend when the
three-year-old impressively landed the Red
Anchor Stakes (Gr 3, 1200m). The Matt Laurie-
trained colt was having just his fourth start and
connections were very impressed with what
they saw. "He is a lovely colt," Laurie said.
"He got pestered in this tough going which I
don't think he actually handled - it was a good
performance. From day dot we felt like he was
a quality horse. He has continued to improve
and I think he will keep doing that. I think we've
got a really nice horse." Portland Sky's breeders
- Robert and Ann Anderson of Anita Vale Stud
- and pedigree analyst Kristen Manning, who
planned the mating, were thrilled. "Having
already advised on the pedigrees of feature race
Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup carnival
winners in the past, it is a big thrill to add a
W.S Cox Plate day Group winner to the list,"
Manning said.
Stanaway chargedTrainer Bryce Stanaway will face the Victorian
Racing Tribunal having been charged with
seven offences following alleged incidents that
took place earlier in the month. The charges are
in relation to events surrounding Moorabool’s
(Seventh Reason) run at Bendigo on October
17, where the seven-year-old was eased out of
the race in the home straight before the jockey
dismounted and a barrier attendant and vet
attended to the horse. The various charges also
refer to a further visit that stewards and a RV
veternation paid to his stable on October 20,
where Stanaway is alleged to have refused them
access to inspect the horse. A date for Stanaway
to stand before the Victorian Racing Tribunal is
yet to be fixed.
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Rich Hill ready for big weekendA trio of Rich Hill Stud graduates will be
vying for top honours in prestige events
in Australia over the coming days. Riodini
(Proisir) will contest the $7.5 million Golden
Eagle (1500m), Albarado (Savabeel) the
Victoria Derby (Gr 1, 2500m) and Surprise
Baby (Shocking) the Melbourne Cup (Gr 1,
3200m). Riodini looks to have strong claims
following his third-placed finish in the Epsom
Handicap (Gr 1, 1600m) last time out. “He’s
from Proisir’s first crop and was bred by Alan
Galbraith, who remains in the ownership, and
he’s a share-holder in Rich Hill so it’s exciting
for all concerned,” Rich Hill’s John Thompson
said. Albarado arrives at the Victoria Derby
following victory in the Caulfield Classic (Gr 3,
2000m) on his last appearance, while Surprise
Baby will be tackling the Melbourne Cup for
the second time after finishing fifth and the
race last year. Connections are hopeful of an
improved showing on Tuesday from the son of
Shocking (Street Cry). “We had a great result
in the Cup with the Rich Hill-bred Prince Of
Penzance winning in 2015 so we’re looking
forward to Surprise Baby running on Tuesday
and, hopefully, a top result for Shocking,”
Thompson said.
Not An Option out of GuineasNot An Option (Not A Single Doubt) has been
ruled out of the New Zealand 2000 Guineas (Gr
1, 1600m) after a bone chip was found in one of
his fetlocks yesterday morning. The three-year-
old suffered a heart fibrillation when finishing
last in the James and Annie Sarten Memorial
Stakes (Gr 2, 1400m) on Saturday, but had
recovered well from that issue. “Unfortunately
this morning, apart from his heart fibrillation
on Saturday, we found a small chip in one of
his fetlocks,” trainer Tony Pike said yesterday.
“It is only very minor but it is going to have
to come out. Unfortunately that rules him
out of the Guineas and he will come back for
a late Autumn campaign in either Sydney or
Brisbane. Those heart fibrillations do happen,
but I was quite confident the way he pulled
up on the Sunday but with this (bone chip)
rearing its head we are going to have to look
after him and take that out and start again.”
London Banker primed for CupThe Roger James and Robert Wellwood-trained
London Banker (Tavistock) is primed for the
Ricoh Feilding Gold Cup (Listed, 2100m) at
Awapuni tomorrow. The five-year-old, who
heads the early market for the race, won three
races on the bounce over 2100 metres to finish
off his last campaign but is yet to win so far this
preparation. “He gets in at a nice weight (53
kilograms), albeit it’s not quite a true handicap,”
Wellwood said. “We are looking forward to
seeing him up over ground in time. He won
three in a row over 2100 metres last preparation
so I would say that is his pet distance. We are
just expecting a nice solid run, but he is going
to keep improving over the spring and the
summer into those Cup races. I thought it was
a really good run at Hawke’s Bay last start (over
1600m). He sprinted and looked like he was
going to go past them, but the mile was just a
bit sharp for him. It improved him fitness wise
and he should be pretty spot on stepping up
over ground.”
Princess Rihanna ready for Pukekohe returnPrincess RIhanna (Showcasing) will resume in
the Roger Gill Mitsubishi Handicap (1200m)
tomorrow, with training partners Lance
O’Sullivan and Andrew Scott hopeful of a big
run from the four-time winner. “She is going
to be competitive. She has done very well and
looks good,” O’Sullivan said. “The key is that
she gets out there, gets her breathing right and
doesn’t panic, which she can the odd time, then
she should be in the finish. We are hoping there
is a stakes race in her. This is going to give us
some indication as to whether she is going to
measure up and that’s where we are at.”
Back to the well for SampsonThe 11-year-old Sampson (Dubai Destination)
continues to impress trainer Howie Mathews
after taking out the Egmont Cup (2100m) at
Hawera earlier this month. Mathews admitted
he was surprised by that win, but believes the
veteran is on song ahead of the Ricoh Feilding
Gold Cup. “It was a great ride,” he said. “It is
very hard to put it into the jockey’s head how
you would like the horse ridden, but it was
amazing to see Chad (Ormsby) let him lob
along like that. He had a couple of winter runs
which fitted him up really well. He has always
been a clean-winded old bugger. It was a wee
bit of a surprise, but a wonderful surprise that
he was right up to that.”
ASIA
SIN: Lim's Cruiser to head to TasmaniaTwo-time Singapore champion sprinter Lim’s
Cruiser (Casino Prince) has farewelled Kranji
after connections decided to send him to
Tasmania with a possibility of an eventual
return to the racetracks in Australia. The eight-
year-old has entered quarantine and is booked
to fly out to the Apple Isle via Melbourne in
around two weeks’ time. Lim’s Cruiser last
raced in England last year where in two starts
in Group 1 sprints he ran out of the placings,
but was far from disgraced. “We spoke to
Stephen Maskiell in Tasmania, and he and his
wife Yasmin agreed to look after him,” trainer
Stephen Gray said. “He will work on the beach
there, they have better tracks there than the
Polytrack. If he does stand up, then we’ll race
him in Melbourne.”
INTERNATIONAL
67 for Dark AngelYeomanstown Stud resident Dark Angel
(Acclamation) sired his 67th individual stakes
winner when his daughter Indie Angel (3 f ex
Indigo Lady by Sir Percy) defied her odds to
take out the Fleur De Lys Stakes (Listed, 1m)
on the Lingfield Polytrack. The John Gosden-
trained three-year-old returned a 12-1 chance
as she registered the fourth win of her 11-start
career. Lavender’s Blue (Sea The Stars) finished
a length and a quarter behind the winner in
second spot, with Ummalnar (Shamardal)
another neck away in third. It was announced
yesterday that Dark Angel would stand for a
reduced fee of €60,000 (approx. AUD$100,000)
in 2021.
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145 for DansiliDansili (Danehill) sired his 145th individual
stakes winner when the progressive Sorrel (3 f ex
Anice Stellato by Dalakhani) notched her third
successive victory when landing a competitive
renewal of the Riven Eden Stakes (Listed, 1m 5f)
at Lingfield yesterday. Stepping up in grade after
back-to-back handicap wins, the Sir Michael
Stoute-trained three-year-old beat Aidan O’Brien’s
raider Elizabethofaragon (Galileo) by a length and
three quarters. Domino Darling (Golden Horn)
was just a nose away in third. The fourth foal out
of the Dalakhani (Darshaan) mare Anice Stellato,
Sorrel is a half-sister to Group 2 winner Agnes
Stewart (Lawman). Dansili was pensioned from
stud duties in 2018 at the age of 22.
IRE: Equiano to relocate to National StudEquiano (Acclamation), sire of star sprinters
The Tin Man and Dakota Gold, is heading
from Newsells Park to the Irish National Stud
to continue his stud career, it was announced
yesterday. The son of Acclamation (Royal
Applause) has sired 12 individual Group winners
to date, including the three-time Group 1 winner
The Tin Man and Breeders' Cup Sprint (Gr 1, 5f)
scorer Belvoir Bay. He is also responsible for the
high-class Equilateral, a Listed winner and second
to Battaash (Dark Angel) in this year's King's
Stand Stakes (Gr 1, 5f), plus last year's Group 3
victor Gustavus Weston. Cathal Beale, CEO of the
Irish National Stud, said: "We're delighted to offer
Equiano to the Irish market at a time when solid,
proven speed influences are ever more valued by
breeders.” Equiano's stud fee and terms will be set
at a later date.
IRE: Yeomanstown announce reduced feesYeomanstown Stud became the latest
operation to release its fees for 2021, with
leading sire Dark Angel topping the four-strong
roster at a reduced fee of €60,000 (approx.
AUD$100,000). In a press release, the stud
said: "2020 was another very successful year
for Yeomanstown stallions and we are looking
forward to the upcoming season. However, in
light of the tough trading conditions faced by
many at this year's bloodstock sales, we have
decided to drop all our fees by 25 per cent."
The son of Acclamation stood 2020 for a fee of
€85,000 and the 15-year-old will be joined by
Invincible Army (Invincible Spirit), El Kabeir
(Scat Daddy) and Camacho (Danehill) at the
County Kildare stud.
IRE: Fees cut at RathaskerRathasker Stud has followed the example of many
other farms by reducing the fees for the majority of its
resident stallions. Headline act Bungle Inthejungle
(Exceed And Excel), who has had another good
season has been trimmed from €12,000 to €8,000
(approx. AUD$13,325). Clodovil (Danehill) and
Gregorian’s (Clodovil) fees have been cut from
€8,000 to €5,000 (approx. AUD$8,325) and €6,000 to
€5,000 respectively, while Coulsty (Kodiac), who had
a very impressive first crop strike-rate, is unchanged
at €4,000 (approx. AUD$6,600).
FRA: Racing likely to go behind closed doorsFrench racing's three-and-a-half month spell with
crowds on course is set to end today but it is hoped
that a second costly shutdown will be avoided.
France's sports minister Roxana Maracineanu said
the continuation of sport conducted as a profession
was guaranteed. While racing falls under the
ministerial jurisdiction of agriculture and budget,
in nearly all respects it has been treated the same
as other sports during the reopening phase of the
epidemic. French President Emmanuel Macron
announced a second national lockdown in a
televised address on Wednesday evening.
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If recent history is any guide, then
Western Australian galloper Gatting
faces a monumental task to repeat his
Eastern seaboard debut in the Group 1
Maybe Diva (Craiglee) Stakes win in tomorrow’s
Group 1 Underwood Stakes at Caulfield.
Not only does the son of Hard Spun have
to defy the usually huge odds against longshot
winners repeating, he’d become just the third
horse in 30 years to complete the double; 25
have tried and only Weekend Hussler (2008)
and Northerly (2002) have been successful.
Furthermore, none the past ten Craiglee
Stakes winners has managed to win another race
during the spring which is verily dumbfounding
and must cast some doubt over its Group 1 status
in a Melbourne carnival which, ridiculously, has
six Group 1 races from 1600 metres to 2040 metres
in about as many weeks.
In contrast, the Group 2 Feehan Stakes
— won this year by Homesman — has been a
much better portent of things to come through
the balance of the spring carnival.
Six of the past ten Feehan winners have
won again in the coming weeks. The exceptions
include Rekindled Interest and Whobegotyou,
who were later placed in Cox Plates, and Magic
Consol who didn’t race again that year.
Four of the past five Underwood Stakes
winners have come via the Feehan including,
of course, Homesman who won last year after
finishing second in the Moonee Valley race and
he looks a superior horse in 2019.
Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman won
the 2017 Underwood with four-year-old mare
Bonneval [who’d won the Feehan] and they
saddle another four-year-old, this time male,
in The Chosen One — who looks the principal
danger to Homesman.
The follow-up form of major race winners
is something of a fascination and generally less
impressive than you might think. Examining
the two major races at Caulfield last Saturday is
interesting.
Begood Toya Mother was a fast and
spectacular winner of the Rupert Clarke Stakes
albeit with a “fired up” Iconoclasm providing
him with some unexpected cover.
Begood Toya Mother is now expected to be
spelled. Moment Of Change, a low weighted
Rupert Clarke winner like Begood Toya Mother,
is the only victor in recent memory [certainly in
the past ten years] to have had an immediate
break and he returned to run second to Black
Caviar in the Group 1 Lightning Stakes and then
went on to win a brace of Group 1 races.
Trust In A Gust and Stratum Star are the
only Rupert Clarke winners, in the past ten
years, to score again that spring - taking the
Group 1 Toorak Handicap and Group 3 Coongy
Handicap respectively.
Similarly, last weekend’s Group 3
Naturalism Stakes has produced just two
subsequent springtime winners in the past
decade; Jameka who went on to win the Group
1 Caulfield Cup and December Draw who won
the Group 1 Turnbull Stakes before failing in
the Caulfield Cup.
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It’s a case of Feehan versusCraiglee in Sunday’s Underwood
Gatting SPORTPIX
Lindsey Smith has pulled off
a remarkable training feat by
managing to rejuvenate the
once retired Black Heart Bart
(Blackfriars) to win his sixth Group 1 race and
second Underwood Stakes (1800m) - three
years on from his first victory in the Caulfield
feature.
Western Australian Smith took over the
Warrnambool stables once owned by Black
Heart Bart’s disqualified trainer Darren Weir
and was asked by the horse’s owners to attempt
to resurrect the nine-year-old gelding’s career.
Smith conceded that he was not overly
confident that Black Heart Bart would make
it back to the races until an encouraging
Cranbourne barrier trial effort last month.
"Before he trialled I started to doubt, but
then he trialled well," Smith said.
"His first race was good and then his second
run was plain, but we thought getting him up to
the 1800 metres would be good as he wouldn't
be chasing all the time.
"It's a good result." Continued on page 2>>
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Black Heart Bart SPORTPIX
BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS
Smith rejuvenates veteran Black Heart Bart to win second UnderwoodLongshot retiree upsets favourite Homesman in Caulfield
Group 1
MORNING BRIEFING
Dunn gets job doneon RenewalWayne Hawkes believes the key to Renewal’s
Listed win was Dwayne Dunn not panicking
despite being last and a long way off the leader
Zoustyle. "He had a terrible run in transit but
the biggest thing was Dwayne didn't panic,"
Hawkes said. "He just saved it to the last little
bit and he hit the line well." Zoustyle’s trainer
Tony Gollan was ruing the fact that his smart
sprinter missed the stakes win by such a narrow
margin. "It's a big learning curve for him. It's his
first trip away and this was his first time racing
the Melbourne way of going,” Gollan said. "I
think it's important if I can just keep him in his
right grade I can keep him progressing along.
We won't aim too high I don't think at this
stage. And I think if we come back this time
next year we're going to have a bona fide Group
1 horse." Morning Briefing page 12 >>
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Black Heart Bart ($101) held off last
year's winner, the $2.50 favourite Homesman (War Front), to win by a
short neck.
Fellow Warrnambool-trained veteran Gailo Chop (Deporvito) ($26)
was one and a half lengths away in third.
The Blackfriars (Danehill) gelding ran eighth first-up in the Memsie
Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) behind his new stablemate Scales Of Justice (Not A
Single Doubt), before running 11th in last week’s Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes
(Gr 1, 1400m) behind Begood Toya Mother (Myboycharlie).
"Even though those two runs might have looked a bit plain, he was
warming up and I've been happy with him," jockey Brad Rawiller said.
"Today, the whole way through the run I was thinking 'geez, we're
going to be in this'."
It was Black Heart Bart’s first win since the 2017 Futurity Stakes (Gr
1, 1400m). He was retired by Weir and his owners almost 12 months ago
after finishing well back in last year’s Toorak Handicap (Gr 1, 1600m).
An emotional Rawiller, the long-time rider of Black Heart Bart, was
delighted to see the gelding return to Group 1 winning form.
It also capped Rawiller’s own comeback from a broken neck which
almost ended his career, having been kept on the sidelines for nearly six
months after being seriously injured last October.
"I've won a Golden Slipper and a Caulfield Cup and I never looked like
getting teary, and I'm nearly in tears," he said.
"It's just amazing. I can't put it into words. Since coming back from my
broken neck it's been a long road.
"At the end of the day I haven't had much to look forward to as far as
rides for the spring and Black Heart Bart was always just my sole focus.
"I've been really happy with how he has been coming along.
"Last week after the Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes when I was asked about
him, I said 'he lit the fire today'. But you've still got to see it.
"I'm still overwhelmed myself, to be honest, even though I thought he
could win today."
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Nature Strip SPORTPIX
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Nature Strip puts in blistering display towin Moir StakesThe son of Nicconi adds second elite level race to his CV with impressive victory at The Valley
COVERAGE FROM YESTERDAY’S RACING AT THE VALLEY
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Stakes results and reports
What's On:
Stakes races: Rosehill (NSW) - Golden Rose
Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m), Golden Pendant (Gr
2, 1400m), Shannon Stakes (Gr 2, 1500m),
Gloaming Stakes (Gr 3, 1800m), Colin
Stephen Quality (Gr 3, 2400m), Heritage
Stakes (Listed, 1100m) - Mornington (VIC)
- R.M. Ansett Classic (Listed, 2400m) -
Belmont (WA) - Birthday Stakes
(Listed, 1200m)
Metropolitan meetings: Rosehill (NSW),
Doomben (QLD), Morphettville (SA)
Race meetings: Gunnedah (NSW),
Kembla Grange (NSW), Mornington (VIC),
Gold Coast (QLD), Longreach (QLD),
Toowoomba (QLD), Belmont (WA), Ellerslie
(NZ), New Plymouth (NZ)
International Group 1 races: Newmarket
(UK) - Middle Park Stakes (Gr 1, 6f),
Cheveley Park Stakes (Gr 1, 6f) - Santa Anita
(US) - American Pharoah Stakes (Gr 1, 8.5f),
Chandelier Stakes (Gr 1, 8.5f), Rodeo Drive
Stakes (Gr 1, 10f), Awesome Again Stakes
(Gr 1, 9f) - Belmont Park (US) - Jockey
Club Gold Cup Stakes (Gr 1, 10f), Vosburgh
Stakes (Gr 1, 6f)
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Everest-bound filly Sunlight (Zoustar)
closed strongly late to finish the same distance away in third with Ian
McEwen Stakes winner Faatinah (Nicconi) another short-head further
back in fourth.
Waller admitted after the race that the horse gets a lot of negative
attention, but this win might put a stop to the bad press.
"He's a popular horse," Waller joked. "We seem to get more criticism
with him than we ever got with
another certain horse [Winx]
who was probably our last Group
1 winner here.
"That's racing, everyone has
got their opinions. He's a good
horse and today he stepped away
well. James didn't panic he just
got there gradually and it was a
good race.
"You think punters get
frustrated, well owning a horse
and training a horse when you're
running in these types of races,
it's a bitter pill to take when you
don't quite get it right.
"So I think it's a good reward to everybody and I hope the punters had
something on as well and got a bit back from last start when apparently I
did everything wrong."
Waller hopes Nature Strip secures a spot in the $14 million Everest at
Randwick on October 19 and the gelding will now head to the Schillaci
Stakes (Gr 2, 1100m) at Caulfield on October 12 - the winner of that race
will represent the Melbourne Racing Club in the $14 million sprint a week
later.
"I don't think 1200 metres is a problem," Waller said. "I'd say we'll just
see what unfolds in the next few days. If he doesn't get an invite for The
Everest I guess the Schillaci Stakes is the logical choice."
Meanwhile, trainer Shaun Dwyer said Miss Leonidas ran a great race
while Sunlight's co-trainer Tony McEvoy could not hide his delight over
the mare's performance.
McEvoy said he would run Sunlight the Gilgai Stakes at Flemington,
two weeks before The Everest at Randwick.
"I'm pumped," McEvoy said. "I feel like I've won the race.
"The risk was the 1000 meters tonight and that's all that cost her the
race."
Passed in for $90,000 (reserve $120,000) at the 2016 Inglis Melbourne
Premier Yearling Sale, Nature Strip (5 g Nicconi - Strikeline by Desert Sun)
took his record to 11 wins and two placings from 18 starts for prize-money
of $1,879,285.
Saturday, September 28, 2019 Nature Strip puts in blistering display to win Moir Stakes
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As an almost unprecedented
offering at public auction, there
had been much speculation as to
what price English King (Camelot)
would fetch when he was offered at Tattersalls
on Wednesday.
The answer, after a lengthy round of
bidding, was 925,000gns (approx. AUD$1.79
million) as agent Armando Duarte saw off a
determined Ted Voute.
As with so many of the choice lots from
the Autumn Horses in Training Sale, the
three-year-old colt will now head to Australia
to continue his racing career, with Duarte's
winning bid struck on the instruction of Paul
Moroney and Ballymore Thoroughbreds, the
training operation of Moroney's brother, Mike.
The Park Paddocks ring was about as
packed as social distancing measures would
allow as Voute, sat to the right of John O'Kelly's
rostrum, and Alastair Donald, by the partition
next to the exit, set the record-breaking lot on
his way.
At the 750,000gns mark O'Kelly turned to
Voute and looked for a 25,000gns increase.
When the eventual underbidder signalled a
raise of just 10,000gns, O'Kelly quipped: "You
are tight!"
However, by this point Duarte, stationed
outside beyond the entrance to the ring, was
well into his stride and continued to meet
Voute's every move. As the bid board showed
875,000gns there was some uncertainty
over whether Voute, taking instructions via
FaceTime, had thrown in the towel or was
suffering a communication breakdown with his
client.
He gestured to O'Kelly that he was awaiting
instruction, but no sooner had he appeared to
try and buy himself some time than he indicated
a raise to 900,000gns. "You'll find out?" said the
auctioneer. "You did find out!"
However, despite O'Kelly's efforts to coax a
final effort from the underbidder, Voute had no
further response when Duarte signalled a play
of 925,000gns.
English King won two races for Ed Walker
and owner Bjorn Nielsen, including the
Lingfield Derby Trial (Listed, 1m 3.5f), a
performance that propelled him to the head of
the betting for the Epsom Classic (Gr 1, 1m 4f)
itself. Although pleased with the price English
King made, Walker described seeing the colt
sell as a "bittersweet" experience.
"I'd have far rather won that money on
the track or won the Derby with him," said a
sanguine Walker. "But it's just been the perfect
storm with him; in a normal year Bjorn may have
sold more yearlings or been up for competing
internationally with him from home.
"But when I tried to persuade Bjorn to keep
him and aim for these big races in Australia and
Hong Kong, quite rightly he was worried about
whether we would be able to go to the races - or
will racing even be happening. Unfortunately, it
was the perfect storm for me trying to hang on
to him. It's a great result in the ring though, and
as Bjorn puts so much into the game it's great to
get a result like that for him. It's crap for me as a
young-ish trainer though!"
English King broke a 30-year-old track
record when winning the Lingfield Derby Trial
and was far from disgraced in fifth in the Classic
itself having been caught back in the ruck in
behind runaway winner Serpentine (Galileo).
Although Walker's disappointment was clear,
he said he hoped the colt would fulfil the
potential he is adamant he possesses, even if it
is for new connections.
"We've had a great journey with him, God
he made lockdown a lot more interesting!" said
Walker. "It didn't end how we hoped it would
but things just played against him. I still believe
he'll be a very good horse though and I'm very
grateful to the guys who've bought him. He's
tailor made for the Melbourne Cup and I'd be
thrilled if he could go and win the Cup for his
new owners."
The three-year-old was making his second
appearance at public auction, having been
bought by Jeremy Brummitt for €210,000 at the
Arqana October Yearling Sale in 2018.
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“God he made lockdown a lot more interesting!”Connections react as English King breaks another record
Ed Walker TATTERSALLS
IT'S A GREAT RESULT IN THE RING THOUGH, AND AS BJORN PUTS SO MUCH INTO THE GAME IT'S GREAT TO GET A RESULT LIKE THAT FOR HIM. IT'S CRAP FOR ME AS A YOUNG-ISH TRAINER THOUGH!- ED WALKER
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Ballymore back in actionPrior to securing English King, Duarte
struck a winning bid of 350,000gns (approx.
AUD$677,400), for Emissary (Kingman) a half-
brother to Derby hero Workforce also secured
on behalf of Ballymore Thoroughbreds.
"Hopefully he'll be a nice type for next year
as he's improving all the time and is by a proper
sire in Kingman," said Duarte. "He had to tick all
the boxes; pedigree, sire, the form, the trainer.
"But being from Juddmonte, we know he
has a good background and a proper pedigree,
which is very important for my guys. He passed
the vet too, which is very hard to do. This kind
of horse doesn't come on the market very often
so we decided to have a crack. If he'd have sold
last year he'd have cost more but as he's here we
decided it was time to buy."
The three-year-old colt ran five times for
Hugo Palmer and Khalid Abdullah, winning a
Wolverhampton novice stakes on debut and a
Yarmouth handicap from an official rating of 97
on his most recent start.
Ferguson follows upJohn Ferguson secured a trio of eyecatching
recruits for Chris Waller during day two of the
Autumn Horses in Training Sale, and was
back in action on Wednesday when going to
370,000gns (approx. AUD$715,000) for the
smart three-year-old Bullfinch (Kodiac).
Offered by The Castlebridge Consignment
as part of the Rothschilds' Waddesdon Stud
dispersal, Bullfinch won three of his five starts
while under the care of Roger Charlton, with
victory in a Chelmsford novice stakes at two
followed by a brace of successes at Kempton,
the latter of which earned the colt a Racing Post
Rating (RPR) of 106.
As well as an upwardly mobile race record,
Bullfinch boasts a strong pedigree as he is the
second foal out of Thistle Bird (Selkirk) who
peaked at the age of six when winning the Pretty
Polly Stakes (Gr 1, 1m 2f).
"He's got undoubted ability, he's been
beautifully trained and he's progressive,"
said Ferguson. "And the mare went on to be a
champion older mare, she was wonderful too.
"Kodiac has also had a winner of the Caulfield
Cup with Best Solution, who we bought here a
few years ago, so from an Australian point of view,
there are a lot of reasons to think he could be a lot
of fun down there."
The purchase of Bullfinch took Waller's
Tattersalls haul to five, bought for receipts
totalling 912,000gns (approx. AUD$1.76
million).
Smith lands Vadamos colt
JS Bloodstock and Matt Smith Racing
purchased the Ralph Beckett-trained two-year-
old maiden winner Desert Empire (Vadamos)
for 22,000gns (approx. AUS$42,300) on the
final day of Newmarket’s Tattersalls Horses in
Training Sale.
Desert Empire, bought by Billy Jackson-
Stops on behalf of Sydney trainer Smith, won
on debut at Lingfield earlier this month by half
a length under Tom Marquand, before finishing
down the field at Chelmsford on his only other
appearance to date.
"I have been the underbidder on a few
through the week," said Jackson-Stops. "This is
a nice sort and heading to Australia as a two-
year-old gives him plenty of options. Hopefully
he will make up into a nice stayer."
Desert Empire is from the first-crop of
Tally-Ho Stud's Prix du Moulin (Gr 1, 1600m)
winner Vadamos (Monsun), who has sired ten
winners so far.
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KODIAC HAS ALSO HAD A WINNER OF THE CAULFIELD CUP WITH BEST SOLUTION, WHO WE BOUGHT HERE A FEW YEARS AGO, SO FROM AN AUSTRALIAN POINT OF VIEW, THERE ARE A LOT OF REASONS TO THINK HE COULD BE A LOT OF FUN DOWN THERE.- JOHN FERGUSON
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Following two trial successes, the
Jamie Richards-trained Palamos (2
c Extreme Choice - Unrevealed by
Forest Wildcat) was sent off a warm
favourite for his debut and fully justified his odds
with an impressive performance at Te Rapa.
Ridden by Troy Harris, Palamos settled fourth
in the field of nine and pulled out to challenge into
the straight, but ran around until the 200-metre
pole.
Once he got his mind on the job, Palamos
cruised up alongside the two leading horses and
drove clear convincingly at the 100-metre marker
to win by two lengths in a sharp time of 58.35
seconds.
The Glen Harvey-trained Miss Ipenema
(Sacred Falls) ran into second after setting the
pace with King Of Reds (Burgundy), who finished
close behind in third.
Victory put Palamos near the top of the
qualifying table for the Karaka Million 2YO (1200m)
at Ellerslie in January and the Te Akau Racing team
were delighted with his race day debut.
“He’s a nice horse who had impressed
us at home and who had trialled up very well
beforehand,” Richards said.
“We thought he could go close and it was a good
win as Troy tucked him in nicely behind them and
brought him out at the right time in the straight.
“Troy is exceptionally good at educating the
younger horses and this colt will learn a lot from
today.
“He can go in the paddock now for a couple of
weeks, put some weight on and then we can put
a programme together to get him to the Karaka
Million.
“That win should be enough to qualify him,
which is great as with the money in the bank early
on, we can afford to pick and choose just where
we take him to get him to the race.”
Palamos is the son of first season sire Extreme
Choice (Not A Single Doubt), who landed the
Blue Diamond Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) and Moir
Stakes (Gr 1, 1000m) during an impressive career.
Extreme Choice had his first two winners on
Saturday, with Tiger Of Malay joining Palamos in
the winners’ enclosure following a maiden victory
at Randwick. Palamos’s dam Unrevealed (Forest
Wildcat) won four of her 22 starts in Japan.
Palamos is raced by Hong Kong-based
businessman Edmund Wong, who became
involved with the Te Akau Racing operation
after contacting David Ellis, who bought him
for $85,000 at the 2020 New Zealand Bloodstock
National Yearling Sale.
“This is the first horse we’ve started for
Edmund Wong, who lives in Hong Kong, and it’s
a real honour to have horses in training for him,”
Ellis said.
“He rang me out of the blue one day and
asked me to buy a weanling for him.
“I had trouble deciding between three and
he had me buy them all. Although not early two-
year-olds, they are all showing something.
“I then bought this yearling, which he liked,
and I recently bought the full-brother to Werther
for him as he also owns the mare.”
Wong took his first step into the breeding side
of the industry through the private sale purchase
of blue-hen mare Bagalollies (Zabeel), the dam
of former Hong Kong Horse of the Year Werther
(Tavistock) and his stakes performing siblings
Gobstopper (Tavistock), Milseain (Tavistock) and
Toffee Tongue (Tavistock).
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Palamos (AUS)2 c Extreme Choice - Unrevealed by Forest Wildcat
OWNER:EDMUND WONG
TRAINER:JAMIE RICHARDS
BREEDER:SF BLOODSTOCK LLC
SALES:2020 NEW ZEALAND BLOODSTOCK NATIONAL YEARLING SALE V: AINSLEY DOWN STUD P: DAVID ELLIS, $85,0002019 INGLIS GREAT SOUTHERN WEANLING AND BLOODSTOCK SALE V: NEWGATE CONSIGNMENT P: PAUL WILLETS BLOODSTOCK CONSULTANCY, $65,000
WON:NZB RTR TRAINERS SERIES 2YO, 1000M, OCTOBER 24, TE RAPA
Palamos TRISH DUNELL
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TWITTER: INGLIS @INGLIS_SALESIt's 100 days until the 2021 Inglis Sale Series
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star graduate's success. It's almost four years
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became @shanenicholsrac first G1 winner in
the 2016 Empire Rose Stakes. #Inglis2021
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INSTAGRAM: ARROWFIELDSTUDHis full sister was a show stopper at our Open
House last year, and this boy is no exception!
Another stunning result for Desert Flower with
this cracking colt by Pariah.
#foggymornings #pariah #discovergreatness
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INSTAGRAM: 7HORSERACING28 career starts.
20 at Group 1 level.
9 Group 1 placings.
1 Group 1 win.
Magic Wand - a globetrotting star
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INSTAGRAM: LENEVAPARKOur yearling fillies growing big and
strong on the lush pastures we have here
at Leneva Park #sales2021 #yearlings
#thoroughbredsofinstagram
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INSTAGRAM: RACINGVICTORIAJohnny Get Angry has his eyes on the
@aami_insurance Victoria Derby trophy!
Apprentice @lachie.king will jockey the horse
in Saturday’s Group 1 $2 million race at
@flemingtonvrc. #melbcupcarnival
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DATE AUCTION HOUSE COUNTRY (STATE) SALE TYPE ENTRIES CLOSE
Wed 4th-Thu 5th November 2020 Goffs Online Ireland Autumn Yearling and HiT Sale HiT NOW ONLINE SALE
FRIDAY 6TH MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA (QLD) 2YOS IN TRAINING GOLD 2YO CLOSEDNOVEMBER 2020 COAST BREEZE UP
FRI 6TH INGLIS DIGITAL AUSTRALIA (NSW) INGLIS DIGITAL NOV SALE (EARLY) MIXED CLOSES NOVEMBER 4 WED 11TH NOV 2020
JULY 24 -29 ONLINE SALEENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22.
Featuring broodmares, yearlings and racing stock.
Catalogue available at inglisdigital.com
ENTER NOW
Sunday 8th November 2020 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky, USA November Sale Breeding Stock CLOSED
TUESDAY 10TH MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA (QLD) 2YO'S IN TRAINING SALE 2YO CLOSEDNOV 2020
Mon 9th-Wed 18th Nov 2020 Keeneland USA November Sale Breeding Stock CLOSED
Wed 11th-Fri 13th November 2020 Bloodstock SA South Africa National 2YO Sale 2YO CLOSED
Mon 16th-Wed 18th Nov 2020 Arqana France Autumn Sale Mixed CLOSED
TUE 17TH – MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA MAGIC MILLIONS NOVEMBER MIXED CLOSES NOV 11THUR 19TH NOV 2021 ONLINE ONLINE SALE
WED 18TH - NZB NZ NZB READY TO RUN SALE 2YO CLOSEDTHU 19TH NOV 2020
FRI 20TH INGLIS DIGITAL AUSTRALIA (NSW) INGLIS DIGITAL NOV SALE (LATE) MIXED CLOSE NOVEMBER 18- WED 25TH NOV 2020
JULY 24 -29 ONLINE SALEENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22.
Featuring broodmares, yearlings and racing stock.
Catalogue available at inglisdigital.com
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Monday 23rd November 2020 Tattersalls UK December Sale (Yearlings) Yearling CLOSED
Wed 25th-Sat 28th Nov 2020 Tattersalls UK December Sale (Weanlings) Weanling CLOSED
Mon 30th Nov -Thu 3rd Dec 2020 Tattersalls UK December Sale (Breeding Stock) Breeding Stock CLOSED
Friday 4th December 2020 Goffs UK UK December HiT Sale HiT
FRI 4TH INGLIS DIGITAL AUSTRALIA (NSW) INGLIS DIGITAL DECEMBER SALE MIXED CLOSE DECEMBER 2- WED 9TH DEC 2020
JULY 24 -29 ONLINE SALEENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22.
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Catalogue available at inglisdigital.com
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Sat 5th-Tue 8th December 2020 Arqana France Breeding Stock Sale Foals & Breeding Stock CLOSED
Mon 7th-Tue 8th December 2020 Fasig-Tipton USA Saratoga Fall & Midlantic Sale Mixed CLOSED
Wed 16th December 2020 Tattersalls Ireland Ireland Flat Foal & Breeding Stock Sale Weanlings & Breeding Stock CLOSED
Fri 18th-Sun 20th December 2020 Goffs Ireland Foal & Breeding Stock Sale Weanlings CLOSED
Monday 21st December 2020 Goffs Ireland November Breeding Stock Sale Breeding Stock CLOSED
WED 13TH MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA (QLD) GOLD COAST YEARLING SALE YEARLING CLOSED- TUE 19TH JAN 2021
SUNDAY 24TH NZB NZ KARAKA 2021: NATIONAL YEARLING YEARLING CLOSED- TUES 26TH JAN 2020 SALES SERIES, BOOK 1
WEDNESDAY 27TH NZB NZ KARAKA 2021: NATIONAL YEARLING YEARLING CLOSED- FRI 29TH JAN 2020 SALES SERIES, BOOK 2
SUN 7TH - INGLIS AUSTRALIA, NSW CLASSIC YEARLING SALE YEARLING CLOSEDTUES 9TH FEB 2021
WED 15TH MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA, WA PERTH YEARLING SALE YEARLING CLOSED- TUE 16TH FEB 2021
MON 22TH MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA, TAS TASMANIA YEARLING SALE YEARLING CLOSEDFEBRUARY 2021
SUN 28TH FEB - INGLIS AUSTRALIA, VIC MELBOURNE PREMIER SALE YEARLING CLOSEDTUES 2ND MAR 2021
TUE 9TH - MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA, SA ADELAIDE YEARLING SALE YEARLING CLOSES NOV 6WED 10TH MAR 2021
MON 15TH - MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA, QLD GOLD COAST MARCH YEARLING CLOSES NOV 6TUE 16TH MAR 2021 YEARLING SALE
TUES 6TH - INGLIS AUSTRALIA, NSW AUSTRALIAN EASTER YEARLING CLOSEDWED 7TH APRIL 2021 YEARLING SALE
SUN 2ND - INGLIS AUSTRALIA (NSW) HTBA MAY YEARLING SALE YEARLING CLOSEDMON 3RD MAY 2021
SUN 16TH - INGLIS AUSTRALIA (NSW) MELBOURNE GOLD SALE YEARLING CLOSEDMAY 2021
WED 2ND – MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA (QLD) NATIONAL YEARLING SALE YEARLING CLOSES MAR 12FRI 4TH JUN 2021
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TAB MEETINGSASHBURTON (NZ) Dead(4)R1: Thank You Paul Brand Mdn, NZ$10000, 1400m.1. MISTER RELIABLE (NZ) (ch g 3 Reliable Man (GB) -
Galshaan (AUS)). T: S Autridge & K Shailer J: C J Grylls2. Our Echo (NZ) (ch g 4 Echoes Of Heaven (AUS) - Sakura Cluden (NZ)).3. Lapis Lazuli (NZ) (b f 3 Redwood (GB) - Ametrine (IRE)).3. Mistletoe (NZ) (br m 5 Tavistock (NZ) - Tinsel Time (USA)).Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.0 lens. Time: 1:23.70.
R2: Malcolm Davidson Farewell Mdn, NZ$10000, 1400m.1. FLORENTIA (NZ) (ch f 3 Vespa (NZ) - Florence Hilton (NZ)). T: S Autridge & K Shailer J: C J Grylls2. Lethal (NZ) (b g 4 Savabeel (AUS) - Katie Lee (AUS)).3. Little John (NZ) (b g 4 Ghibellines (AUS) - Missy’s Filly (NZ)).Margins: 2.5 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:24.68.
R3: Nzb Insurance Pearl Series Mdn, NZ$10000, 1200m.1. AUTHENTIC CHARM (NZ) (b m 6 Per Incanto (USA) -
Authentic Cross (NZ)). T: Danny Crozier J: C J Grylls2. Wannabe ‘N’ Paris (NZ) (b m 4 Reliable Man (GB) - Wannabe
Queen (USA)).3. Chamonix (NZ) (b f 3 Highly Recommended (AUS) - Sylvie’s
Dream (NZ)).Margins: 0.4 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:13.16.
R4: Thank You Barneswood Farm 3yo, NZ$10000, 1200m.1. EVA JAMES (NZ) (b f 3 Super Easy (NZ) - Imperial Miss (NZ)). T: K Rae & K Williams-Tuhoro J: S L Wynne2. Walkthisswey (NZ) (ch f 3 Sweynesse (AUS) - Endoftheinnocence (NZ)).3. Da Vinci Girl (NZ) (b f 3 Zacinto (GB) - Our Mona Lisa (AUS)).Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:11.16.
R5: A Team Construction Mdn, NZ$10000, 2200m.1. WHERO (NZ) (ch g 4 Sweet Orange (USA) - Jugadora (AUS)). T: P D Harris J: D R Bothamley2. Volvik (NZ) (b m 5 Tavistock (NZ) - Volkara (NZ)).3. Chitter Chat (NZ) (b m 5 Tobique (AUS) - Chatter Box (NZ)).Margins: 0.3 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 2:20.12.
R6: Kaiso Syndicate (Bm65), NZ$10000, 2200m.1. EKSTREMEMISS (NZ) (b m 5 Cape Blanco (IRE) - Ekstreme
(NZ)). T: B D Revell J: D S Johnson2. Shaker (NZ) (b g 5 Raise The Flag (GB) - Miss Agavero (AUS)).3. Rumour Has It (NZ) (b m 6 Savabeel (AUS) - Wolfmother (AUS)).Margins: 0.1 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 2:19.58.
R7: Thank You Valachi Downs Hcp, NZ$15000, 2200m.1. BEAUTY STAR (AUS) (b g 7 Northern Meteor (AUS) -
Fairytale Dancer (AUS)). T: A W Pike J: D S Johnson2. Sitarist (NZ) (b m 6 Road To Rock (AUS) - Sita (NZ)).3. Dr Velocious (NZ) (ch g 5 Haradasun (AUS) - Nevak (NZ)).Margins: 2.8 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 2:20.55.
R8: Thank U R McCrea Painter-Bm65, NZ$10000, 1400m.1. SUPREME KHAN (NZ) (b g 3 Mongolian Khan (AUS) -
Angelica Hall (NZ)). T: J W Richards J: D S Johnson2. Prosperous (NZ) (b/br m 4 Savabeel (AUS) - Fiorenza (NZ)).3. Redford (NZ) (b g 6 Raise The Flag (GB) - Ruby Red (NZ)).Margins: 2.8 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:24.32.
R9: Nzb Insur Pearl Series (Bm65), NZ$10000, 1400m.1. CAITLYN JAY (NZ) (b m 4 Niagara (AUS) - China Tea
(AUS)). T: Andrew Carston J: J R Lowry2. Ringadingding (NZ) (ch m 4 Showcasing (GB) - Sweet Spirit
(NZ)).3. Itsonlymoney (NZ) (ch m 5 Cape Blanco (IRE) - Zakharova (NZ)).Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:24.69.
R10: Norm & Leanne Steward (Bm74), NZ$11000, 1400m.1. ALL ABOUT MAGIC (NZ) (br/bl m 4 Showcasing (GB) -
Rosecroft (NZ)). T: M & M Pitman J: K Chowdhoory2. Aotea Lad (NZ) (b g 4 Savabeel (AUS) - Corsage (NZ)).3. Sorceress (NZ) (b m 4 Showcasing (GB) - Gelinda (NZ)).Margins: 0.5 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:24.20.
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CRANBOURNE (VIC) Good(4)R1: Vale Tony Logan Mdn Plate, $35000, 1200m.1. CHANGING TRACKS (AUS) (ch m 5 Written Tycoon (AUS)
- Filouka (AUS)). T: Paul & Tracey Templeton J: N Callow2. Ain’t She Cute (AUS) (br/bl f 3 No Nay Never (USA) - Call Me Cute
(AUS)).3. Fan Club (NZ) (b f 3 Pins (AUS) - Brampton Loco (NZ)).Margins: 0.5 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:12.11.
R2: Tac Be Races Ready Mdn Plate, $35000, 1600m.1. FURIOSO (NZ) (b g 3 Atlante (AUS) - De Lago Lady (NZ)). T: Matthew Cumani J: Fred W Kersley2. Be Curious (AUS) (b g 3 Hallowed Crown (AUS) - La Viva La Rock
(AUS)).3. Charging Fire (AUS) (ch g 3 Ready For Victory (AUS) - Fire Song
(NZ)).Margins: 0.2 lens, 2.5 lens. Time: 1:38.61.
R3: Core Protection Group Mdn, $35000, 1600m.1. NOT FOR IZZY (AUS) (b g 4 Love Conquers All (AUS) -
Grager (AUS)). T: A & J Williams J: Carleen Hefel2. Goldenrod (NZ) (ch g 4 Starspangledbanner (AUS) - Junipers
(NZ)).3. Breaking Loose (NZ) (b g 4 Savabeel (AUS) - More To Love (NZ)).Margins: 1.8 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:38.21.
R4: R&C Asphalt Mdn Plate, $35000, 2060m.1. PRINCE ROMANY (AUS) (b/br g 3 Americain (USA) -
Squire’s Gypsy (AUS)). T: Matthew Cumani J: Fred W Kersley2. Maree De Lune (AUS) (ch m 4 Puissance De Lune (IRE) - Tinga (IRE)).3. Arabian Affairs (AUS) (b/br g 5 Al Maher (AUS) - Carnova (AUS)).Margins: 0.8 lens, 3.8 lens. Time: 2:10.31.
AMERICAINVICTORIA’S LEADING SIRE IN HIS FIRST THREE CROPS
ANOTHER WINNER FOR
R5: Tab Long May We Play (Bm64), $35000, 2060m.1. OUR CHEVALIER (AUS) (b h 4 Redoute’s Choice (AUS) -
Happy Hussy (AUS)). T: R Griffiths & M De Kock J: M J Walker2. Pina (AUS) (b m 5 Reset (AUS) - Estrela Flicka (NZ)).3. Mitrust (AUS) (b/br g 6 Trusting (AUS) - Millie Rose (AUS)).Margins: 1.8 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 2:10.63.
R6: Mercedes-Benz Mornington (C1), $35000, 1600m.1. NEW CHOICE (AUS) (b g 4 Delightful Choice (AUS) - New
Horizon (AUS)). T: C Vidotto & C Beasy J: R Mc Leod2. Abiding (AUS) (b g 4 Not A Single Doubt (AUS) - Gold Letter
(AUS)).3. Chief Altony (AUS) (b g 4 Rebel Raider (AUS) - Queen Anchor
(AUS)).Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:38.74.
R7: Obrien Real Estate (Bm64), $35000, 1000m.1. WIND FORCE (AUS) (br g 8 Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Nicola
Lass (AUS)). T: Ben Brisbourne J: N Callow2. Thorondor (AUS) (b g 5 Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Impressive Eagle (AUS)).3. Black Opal (AUS) (br/bl g 5 Statue Of Liberty (USA) - Ida Doris (AUS)).Margins: 0.8 lens, 1 len. Time: 58.70.
R8: De Bortoli Wines Hcp (C1), $35000, 1300m.1