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$900,000 LORD KANALOA COLT ATTRACTS BIG PLAYERS AS MOMENTUM CONTINUES AT INGLIS PREMIER - PAGE 1
Lunar Fox: the colt nobody wanted Jo McKinnon
BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS
Ciaron Maher believes the rise of
the Inglis Melbourne Premier
Yearling Sale is a sign of things
to come for a Victorian breeding
industry in the midst of a reinvigoration
after the prominent trainer leaned on an
international powerhouse in order to buy
a Lord Kanaloa (King Kamehameha) colt
for $900,000 on day two of the Melbourne
auction.
After a Written Tycoon (Iglesia) colt made
$1.1 million on Sunday, only the second
horse to sell for seven figures in the Oaklands
Junction’s sale’s history, 20 yearlings made
$300,000 or more yesterday, bringing the total
to 35 for the sale so far.
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Lot 504: Lord Kanaloa ex Believe Yourself colt INGLIS
$900,000 Lord Kanaloa colt attracts big players as momentum continues at Inglis Premier SaleMaher and Coolmore join forces to buy Arrowfield Stud-bred son in Melbourne
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Underrated sires come to the fore
The race of the year.” At least so far, according
to the reaction of many after a thrilling finish
and sterling win by Verry Elleegant (Zed) in
the Chipping Norton Stakes (Gr 1, 1600m) at
Randwick on Saturday. This is what racing is all
about.
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Lunar Fox: the colt nobody wanted Jo McKinnon speaks to the breeders of the shock Classic winner - page 12
What's on
Race meetings: Kembla Grange (NSW),
Bendigo (VIC), Grafton (NSW), Emerald
(QLD)
Barrier trials / Jump-outs: Grafton (NSW),
Beaudesert (QLD), Belmont (WA), Longford
(TAS), Arawa Park (NZ), Foxton (NZ)
International meetings: Newcastle (UK)
Sales: Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling
Sale (VIC), Magic Millions Online March
Sale (AUS), Gavelhouse Thoroughbred 08
March Auction (NZ )
SUN 28TH FEB - TUE 2ND MARCH 2021 INGLIS MELBOURNE PREMIER SALE YEARLING SALE LIVE VIEW HERE
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BY LLOYD JACKSON | @ANZ_NEWS
STALLION WATCH - PAGE XX
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Nine of the top ten-priced yearlings
have been colts with the most expensive of those yesterday the Lord
Kanaloa colt who co-trainers Ciaron Maher and David Eustace bought
in partnership with Coolmore. The dual-state trainers already train this
season’s Inglis Nursery (RL, 1000m) winner Acrobat (Fastnet Rock) for
Coolmore, among others.
With a strong working relationship already in place, Maher and the
Coolmore team agreed to team up on the session-leading colt after both
parties assessed him on the sale grounds late last week.
“I saw the horse up at Kulani and they did a great job preparing horses
for the sale and he presented beautifully,” the leading trainer said.
“He has got a beautiful temperament. There was a horse playing up
out the back next to him and he just went about his business.
“That is something that is very important in colts. You want them to go on
and be stallions and I think he’s got the necessary characteristics to do that.
(A horse’s temperament) is a bit of an insight into how they handle pressure.
“I know they are only young and walking, but you see them on the
farm and you see them again when they first get to the sale and again
when they have been out of their stables a lot of times, particularly the
popular ones, so you can see how they react to that little bit of pressure.”
He added: “It was great to purchase another colt like this with
Coolmore. We’ve had the likes of Merchant Navy and some other really
nice horses through the stable. We’ve got Loving Gaby’s sister as well out
of Magic Millions, so they are great to race with and hopefully we can find
the next Coolmore Stud Stakes or Royal Ascot winner.”
Offered by Kulani Park on behalf of Arrowfield Stud as Lot 504, the
colt is the first foal out of ATC
Sweet Embrace Stakes (Gr 2,
1200m) winner Believe Yourself
(Sebring).
Kulani Park’s Rhys Smith
had previously rejected
overtures from Arrowfield to sell
yearlings on their behalf, but
took on the opportunity for the
2021 sale.
“Paul (Messara) had
approached me a few years ago
and we wouldn't do it then, but
we decided it would be a good
idea to do it this year,” Smith
said after the sale of the Lord
Kanaloa colt.
“He's a great colt, a really early horse, good
muscle and did everything right and looked
a treat. He did over 200 parades, which is a
lot of parading, and Coolmore has bought
him, so obviously they’ll look to win an
early race and get him to stud.
He's going to get every chance and
I think Ciaron is the right trainer for him,
Whether it be in Melbourne or Sydney I'm sure
he'll be in those early two-year-old races.”
Signing under the Ciaron Maher Bloodstock banner, the trainer has
bought 16 yearlings with various parties so far this week and he described
the sale as “very solid”.
“You have got to do your homework and the horses you like, you have
to always go a bid or two more,” he said.
“It’s always quite strong here in Melbourne and the studs like
Arrowfield have a draft through Kulani Park supporting the Victorian
breeding industry. That is great and I think the sale is getting stronger and
stronger each year.
“There are also more and more Victorian breeders and you’ve got the
likes of Toronado and Written Tycoon, who was standing here, Rosemont
is expanding and getting more active, so it is really bright for the future of
Victoria.
“It has always been second fiddle for the Hunter but it’s certainly
improving each year.”
While Maher and Eustace maintained their spot at the top of the buyers’
podium, fellow Victorian training partnerships Robbie Griffiths and Mathew
de Kock and Lindsay Park have also been active, buying eight yearlings each,
while Caulfield-based Clinton McDonald and agent-trainer brothers Paul
and Mike Moroney have also each signed for eight yearlings.
The aggregate is already up 20 per cent year-on-year, with
$56,991,500 worth of yearlings already traded at the Melbourne sale at
an average of $143,195, up 11 per cent compared to the 2020 auction.
The median of $110,000 has held firm, but the clearance rate of 86 per
cent shows the demand from a huge array of buyers to participate in
the market.
Last night, Inglis general manager of bloodstock sales and marketing
Sebastian Hutch described the proceedings at the Premier sale so far as a
“sterling two days”.
“We knew there were some good horses right the way through the
catalogue, and there are some good horses to come tomorrow, but the
nature of the competition on the really sought after horses was fantastic,"
Hutch said.
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THERE ARE MORE AND MORE VICTORIAN BREEDERS AND YOU’VE GOT THE LIKES OF TORONADO AND WRITTEN TYCOON, WHO WAS STANDING HERE, ROSEMONT IS EXPANDING AND GETTING MORE ACTIVE, SO IT IS REALLY BRIGHT FOR THE FUTURE OF VICTORIA- CIARON MAHER
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CHURCHILL wins the 2,000 Guineas-Gr.1 in a faster time than top-class sires Frankel and Camelot.
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Champion 2YO and winner of 4 consecutive Gr.1 races. The only son of Galileo to win at Royal Ascot as a 2YO.
20 sons of Galileo have sired Gr.1 winners to date!
“Churchill’s a first season sire that I absolutely love. He’s probably one of the most serious racehorses to be imported into this country and is by the world’s leading sire in Galileo.” Damon Gabbedy of Belmont Bloodstock, purchaser of the $205,000 Churchill filly ex Magnesic from Blue Gum Farm at the Melbourne Premier Sale
First southern hemisphere yearlings have already made:$250,000 (Anthony Freedman Racing/Blue Sky B’stock) $225,000 (Lindsay Park Racing) $205,000 (McEvoy Mitchell/Belmont B’stock) $200,000 (Paul Perry Racing) NZ$200,000 (Roger James/Robert Wellwood) $180,000 (Star T’breds/Randwick B’stock Agency) $180,000 (Mitch Freedman Racing)
$170,000 (Danny O'Brien Racing) NZ$160,000 (Glen Harvey Racing) $160,000 (Kavanagh Racing) $160,000 (Francis Cook/John Foote B’stock) $155,000 (Peter Morgan) $150,000 (Lees Racing/Tasman B’stock).
"The Lord Kanaloa colt, anyone that saw him was particularly taken aback
by him. He is a beautiful colt by a fabulous stallion which has already bred a
Blue Diamond winner out of a mare that had elite ability as a two-year-old.
"It was exciting to get him into the catalogue and then for him to measure
up the way he did was great and the competition on him was ferocious."
I Am Invincible colt makes $700,000The second highest-priced yearling sold yesterday went to Trent
Busuttin, who pinpointed an I Am Invincible (Invincible Spirit) colt as the
one for him, which led to him gritting his teeth during a spirited bidding
duel to ensure the horse was heading home to Cranbourne where he and
wife Natalie Young train.
The Group 1-winning Cranbourne-based Busuttin and Young had
identified a number of quality colts in the Melbourne catalogue and held
off strong competition to land the Vinery Stud-consigned colt who made
$700,000 early in the second session.
“He’s by the right stallion, he’s a nice type of colt, he looks like a runner,
he looks like a two-year-old. He’s got all the attributes that everyone wants
and he’s out of a Group 1-winning mare, so he was never going to be
cheap,” Busuttin said.
“He’s compact and he looks like he will be running at two and
hopefully he can be. It’s the old saying, but he ticks all the boxes. We paid
enough for him but they don’t miss them.
“They certainly don’t slow down, sales. The second and third days
get stronger and stronger, no matter what. It has shown year-round, from
Magic Millions, to Karaka to here at Premier, you just have to pay for them.
They don’t miss the good ones.”
The Neil Werrett and Darren Thomas-bred son of I Am Invincible,
offered as Lot 287, is the first foal out of New Zealand 1000 Guineas (Gr 1,
1600m) winner Risque (Darci Brahma), herself a daughter of the stakes-
placed winner So Explicit (Straight Strike).
Busuttin said: “The Written Tycoon horse ($1.1 million) early in the
sale stood out, this horse stood out and Matt Laurie’s Shalaa (who made
$700,000) did as well. I suppose you do have to pinpoint one and say,
‘that’s the colt for me’ and hopefully you get him.”
Vinery Stud’s Adam White revealed a plan was put in place to ensure
the colt became a standout of the Hunter Valley farm’s Premier draft.
“We knew there’d be a lot of I Am Invincibles up at Sydney Easter and
we really wanted a headline horse here for our Premier draft,” White said.
“We’ve always had a successful Premier sale and we always wanted to
bring a really nice colt to help the draft overall and he was obviously very
popular.
“He is a very good-looking and great-moving horse, so I think he did
his job for what we wanted him to do. To see him sell well and to go into a
good Group 1-producing two-year-old stable is tremendous for the mare
going forward.”
Smith and Boomer blow rivals out of the waterThe sale of a foal-shared Capitalist (Written Tycoon) colt yesterday
was also a milestone for both the man who will be training the horse as
well as the vendor, with the $600,000 yearling the most expensive Lindsey
Smith has bought and Caithness Breeding has sold.
Smith launched an opening $300,000 grenade, immediately
curtailing some rival competition’s hopes, before a series of bids saw the
price skyrocket to the $600,000 mark when the trainer and agent Craig
Rounsefell’s Boomer Bloodstock won out.
Sean Dingwall paid $80,000 for the colt’s dam Asheerah (Redoute’s
Choice) from the 2018 Inglis Australian Broodmare Sale when she was in
foal to Brazen Beau (I Am Invincible). The resulting filly made $135,000 at
the following year’s Inglis Australian Weanling Sale when sold by
the family’s Caithness Breeding
operation. “We breed (about 15)
mares and for him to make that
sort of money is outstanding
and by far our greatest result. We
had our best result here last year
with a Kermadec colt who made
$230,000, so to have a horse to
make $600,000 was amazing,”
said Dingwall, whose father Paul
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Lot 287: I Am Invincible ex Risque colt INGLIS
WHEN YOU HAVE GOT NO MONEY, YOU HAVE TO TRY SOMETHING. IT WAS A BIT OF A BLUFF, BUT IT BACKFIRED ON ME- LINDSEY SMITH
IT’S IN THE BLOOD: TREVOR MARSHALLSEA’S IN-DEPTH PEDIGREE ANALYSIS
THURSDAY
They perform.11 Australian Stakes horses
so far this season.
They sell.$350,000, $210,000, $190,000
STREETBOSSDarley stallions: they win, they sell, they get you to the big days.
Lot 361 at Inglis PremierSold by Rosemont Stud to E Wong & A ChuBred by Mr P Johnson, Victoria
Elite StreetG1 Winterbottom Stakes
remained at their property near Young
in southern NSW in order to prepare their draft for next week’s Magic
Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale.
“Asheerah is a Shadwell mare and we bought her off Yarraman a few
years ago. We took a Brazen Beau out of her and then put her in foal to
Capitalist. She was a foal share, so we have got to thank Newgate as well
for their support, but ultimately we had an unbelievable specimen.
“The mare is a Redoute’s mare and there’s a lot of Redoute’s in that colt
and there’s a bit more scope than a lot of Capitalists, from what people tell
us. Ultimately, he has amazing temperament and that is what sold him.”
Smith has struck success since opening a Warrnambool stable less
than two years ago and he is keen to continue mixing with the state’s
leading trainers, which has seen him up the ante at the yearling sales.
That desire prompted him to throw in a $300,000 opening bid.
“When you have got no money, you have to try something. It was a bit
of a bluff, but it backfired on me,” Smith said.
“I moved to Melbourne and I have to change my model and get some
up-and-coming young horses. I always say you buy the one you like.”
The colt, catalogued as Lot 492, is by the same sire as Inglis Millennium
(RL, 1200m) winner Profiteer and Saturday’s Festival Stakes (Listed,
1000m) winner Tycoon Humma.
Smith, a trainer noted for being able to maintain horses’ form during
extended preparations and over a number of seasons, is well aware of the need to
have success with two-year-olds in order to take his stable to the next level and
he is hopeful Capitalist’s progeny can be the ones to help him achieve it.
“Every time I watch Sky Channel, they seem to be winning every two-
year-old race. I bought one in Perth for $200,000. I just have to change my
model and be a two-year-old trainer, which will be interesting to watch,”
he said.
“I gather I'm about to find out, and it might be a bit of an expensive
lesson. Horses are horses, it's just that I've never had the money to have
had the expensive two-year-olds that are ready to go from the moment
you put the saddle on. I don’t think it’s anything too hard from what I have
achieved in the past with other horses.”
O’Shea keeps putting up finger at Freyer’s behest
Earlier, Sydney trainer John O’Shea heeded the endorsement of
Arrowfield Stud, the home of Dundeel (High Chaparral), to land a colt by
the rising stallion for a partnership set to include John Messara and agent
Suman Hedge for $550,000.
“We are really enthused by the horse, and it’s a syndicate headed by
Australia's premier breeding barn in Arrowfield. They understand the
stallion better than anyone and consequently they were kind enough to
join us in the syndicate,” O’Shea revealed.
“He made a bit more than we thought, but we were seeking
(Arrowfield’s) Jon Freyer’s guidance while we were bidding and he kept
saying, ‘it’s a Group 1 horse, just buy it’ and hopefully he is right.
“Suman Hedge has also done a lot of work at this sale for us. He's a
great young judge, and is going to take a part of him, so hopefully, the
horse can reflect that faith in his racing career.”
Sold soon after the $700,000 I Am Invincible colt was knocked down,
the Glentree Thoroughbreds-bred and consigned colt, catalogued as Lot
299, is the fourth foal out of Ruby Falls (Flying Spur), an unraced half-sister
to MRC Thousand Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m) winner Irish Lights (Fastnet
Rock), herself the dam of Group 2 winner Omei Sword (High Chaparral)
and European Listed winner Lipizzaner (Uncle Mo).
O’Shea said: “He’s probably the best colt I have seen by (Dundeel)
and he has the pedigree to match it, He comes off just a wonderful farm -
Bruce Wilson has put together a great collection of broodmares - and this
is a reflection of the quality of horses that Glentree is producing.”
Glentree Thoroughbreds’ manager Luke Simpson made the call to
Wilson to consign a draft under his own banner at the Premier sale this
year and the decision paid off.
"We are absolutely delighted and it certainly exceeded our
expectations," Simpson said of the Dundeel colt.
“It was a testament to his temperament and he held that right the way
through the whole week. He did fantastically well, and he was a very busy boy.”
Ruby Falls has a filly sister to the high-priced colt at foot and she was
not served in 2020.
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Lot 299: Dundeel ex Ruby Falls colt INGLIS
FRIDAY
MAIDEN OF THE WEEK: SHINING A LIGHT ON RACING’S FUTURE STARS
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NATIONAL BROODMARE SALE 25-28 MAY | NOMINATIONS CLOSE FRIDAY 19 MARCH
RACEFILLIES & RACEMARESIN 2020 STAKES WINNERS AVERAGED $687,500
GROUP WINNERS AVERAGED $902,666 WITH A TOP PRICE OF $4.2 MILLION AND 68 INDIVIDUAL BUYERS FOR 120 LOTS
BROODMARESOVER THE PAST THREE YEARS THE TOP 50 IN FOAL MARES AVERAGED $548,200
13 SOLD FOR $1 MILLION+WITH A TOP PRICE OF $2.55 MILLION
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2021 MAGIC MILLIONS NATIONAL SALE SERIES
Sebring filly Rosemont’s latest sneaky Premier play
Last year, Rosemont Stud went “one more” at the Premier sale to buy
a Fastnet Rock (Danehill) filly, the subsequent Inglis Banner (RL, 1000m)
and Golden Gift (1100m) winner Sneaky Five, and this year principal
Anthony Mithen was pushed to the limit to buy a daughter of Sebring
(More Than Ready) for $450,000.
The most expensive filly of the sale, she is destined to wear Rosemont’s
red with white gatecrasher silks, colours also adorned by Sneaky Five and
flashy chestnut mare Brooklyn Hustle (Starspangledbanner), an unlucky
fourth in the Oakleigh Plate (Gr 1, 1100m) at her last start.
“There’s a bit of Brooklyn Hustle about her and they’re not making any
more of the Sebrings and she was, for us, the filly of the sale,” Mithen said.
“She’s out of a Shamardal mare, she’s an out-cross filly and she’s off a
farm that do a magnificent job and they continue to produce great results
at Blue Gum and we were more than happy to be pretty strong on her.
“I had to be a little stronger than what I wanted to be, but you come
here to buy the ones you want, rather than the ones that are left, as the
auctioneers often tell you.”
He added: “Certainly we’ll know a bit more about her this time next
year and hopefully we’ll see her running around in a few stakes races.
“We had a bit of luck here last year buying Sneaky Five for $305,000.
I am glad I didn’t have to go $5,000 more because I didn’t really have it.
Anyway, hopefully she’s that two-year-old type who we can have a bit of
fun with.”
She was offered by leading vendor Blue Gum Farm as Lot 321, and
is the third foal out of the Group 3-winning mare Shamalia (Shamardal),
a half-sister to Sydney
Listed winner Emperor’s
Way (Roman Emperor). Her
first foal, the metropolitan-
placed Twist Of Fury (Written
Tycoon), has won twice from
eight starts so far for trainer
David Brideoake.
Rosemont Stud, with the
backing of some high-profile
breeders, has embarked on a
colts syndicate at this year’s
yearling sales in a bid to unearth a stallion prospect but Mithen says the
need to continually reinvest in fillies with residual value was not lost on
him and owner Nigel Austin.
“When you’re a breeding farm, you’ve got to keep on replenishing
with those fillies and we like to think that we breed a nice filly, but we
don’t shut our eyes to what other people are producing,” he said.
“There’s plenty of people doing a good job breeding some nice horses,
so we’re happy to share love by buying a nice horse as well as breeding
them.”
Day three of the Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale starts at 10am
today with the conclusion of the Premier Session followed by a single
Showcase Session.
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2021 2020
Catalogued: 530 524
Offered: 464 462
Sold: 398 (86%) 367 (79%)
Aggregate: $56,991,500 (+20%) $47,402,500
Average: $143,195 (+11%) $129,162
Median: $110,000 $110,000
Top Lot: $1.1 million $725,000
SALES STATISTICS - DAYS ONE AND TWO
Click here to contact IRT, or visit www.irt.comLot 492: Capitalist ex Asheerah colt INGLIS
THERE’S A BIT OF BROOKLYN HUSTLE ABOUT HER AND THEY’RE NOT MAKING ANY MORE OF THE SEBRINGS AND SHE WAS, FOR US, THE FILLY OF THE SALE- ANTHONY MITHEN
SATURDAY
STAKES FIELDS: PEDIGREE & SALESDETAILS AHEAD OF THE BIG RACEDAY
CLOSES 12 NOON AEST WEDNESDAY 3RD140 lots - Mares include close relations of Gr1 winners JAMEKA & HOT KING PRAWN, covers to stallions such as CAPITALIST & PIERATA, and yearlings out of 1/2 sisters to Gr1 winners BEHEMOTH and SILENT
SEDITION, plus a 1/2 to GUST OF WIND.
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LEADING VENDORS BY AGGREGATEVendor Sold Aggregate ($) Av Price ($)Blue Gum Farm, Euroa 23 4,925,000 214,130Yulong, Nagambie 13 3,075,000 236,538Maluka Thoroughbreds, Avenel 21 2,567,000 122,238Glentree Thoroughbreds, Modewarre 6 1,980,000 330,000Yarraman Park Stud, Scone, NSW 10 1,900,000 190,000Bhima Thoroughbreds, Scone, NSW 12 1,890,000 157,500Kulani Park, Goulburn Weir 9 1,875,000 208,333Milburn Creek, Wildes Meadow, NSW 10 1,800,000 180,000Three Bridges Thoroughbreds, Eddington 10 1,775,000 177,500Springmount, Romsey 11 1,760,000 160,000
LEADING VENDORS BY AVERAGE (3 OR MORE LOTS SOLD)Vendor Sold Aggregate ($) Av Price ($)Glentree Thoroughbreds, Modewarre 6 1,980,000 330,000Flinders Park Stud, Flinders 3 965,000 321,667Yulong, Nagambie 13 3,075,000 236,538Edinburgh Park Stud, Wingham, NSW 4 900,000 225,000Blue Gum Farm, Euroa 23 4,925,000 214,130Kulani Park, Goulburn Weir 9 1,875,000 208,333Longwood Thoroughbred Farm, Longwood East 4 770,000 192,500Yarraman Park Stud, Scone, NSW 10 1,900,000 190,000Merricks Station, Merricks 7 1,310,000 187,143Milburn Creek, Wildes Meadow, NSW 10 1,800,000 180,000
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LEADING SIRES BY AGGREGATESire Sold Aggregate ($) Av Price ($)Written Tycoon 14 3,600,000 257,143Deep Field 12 2,630,000 219,167Dundeel 15 2,540,000 169,333So You Think 15 2,360,000 157,333Shalaa 11 2,240,000 203,636Capitalist 11 2,170,000 197,273Sebring 18 2,155,000 119,722Zoustar 13 2,015,000 155,000I Am Invincible 6 1,950,000 325,000Lonhro 8 1,670,000 208,750
LEADING SIRES BY AVERAGE (3 OR MORE LOTS SOLD)Sire Sold Aggregate ($) Av Price ($)I Am Invincible 6 1,950,000 325,000Written Tycoon 14 3,600,000 257,143Deep Field 12 2,630,000 219,167Extreme Choice 3 650,000 216,667Almanzor 3 630,000 210,000Lonhro 8 1,670,000 208,750Shalaa 11 2,240,000 203,636Churchill 3 610,000 203,333Capitalist 11 2,170,000 197,273Frosted 4 710,000 177,500
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PURCHASER LOCATIONBuyer Location Aggregate ($) % ShareVIC 38,718,000 67.94%NSW 11,011,000 19.32%HK 2,735,000 4.80%SA 1,705,000 2.99%QLD 900,000 1.58%NZ 775,000 1.36%SIN 495,000 0.87%TAS 380,000 0.67%WA 272,500 0.48%
LEADING BUYERSBuyer Location Bought Aggregate ($) Av Price ($)Ciaron Maher Bloodstock VIC 13 3,270,000 251,538Bahen Bloodstock Ltd / Matt Laurie Racing VIC 4 2,020,000 505,000James Harron Bloodstock Pty Ltd NSW 2 1,440,000 720,000Paul Moroney Bloodstock / M Moroney VIC 8 1,420,000 177,500Hong Kong Jockey Club HONG KONG 4 1,370,000 342,500McEvoy Mitchell / Belmont Bloodstock (FBAA) SA 7 1,290,000 184,286G. de Kock Racing / P. Ford T'Breds (FBAA) / Heywood B'stock VIC 8 1,255,000 156,875McDonald Racing VIC 8 1,215,000 151,875Lindsay Park Racing VIC 8 1,175,000 146,875Boomer Bloodstock (FBAA) / L Smith VIC 4 1,070,000 267,500
TOP LOTS - DAY 2
Lot Sex Vendor Sire Dam Purchaser Purchaser Location Price ($)504 Colt Kulani Park, Goulburn Weir Lord Kanaloa Believe Yourself C. Maher B'dstock VIC 900,000287 Colt Vinery Stud, Scone, NSW I Am Invincible Risque Busuttin Rac. VIC 700,000492 Colt Caithness Breeding, Crowther, NSW Capitalist Asheerah Boomer B'stock (FBAA) / L Smith VIC 600,000299 Colt Glentree T'breds, Modewarre Dundeel Ruby Falls John O'Shea Rac. / S. Hedge B'stock NSW 550,000525 Colt Grenville Stud, Whitemore, Tas Deep Field Bousquet HK Jockey Club HONG KONG 550,000524 Colt Yulong, Nagambie Siyouni Bouquet de Flores Victorian Alliance / S. Hedge Bstock VIC 520,000317 Filly Edinburgh Park Stud, Wingham, NSW So You Think Senro Kisaki David Pfieffer Rac. Pty Ltd NSW 450,000321 Filly Blue Gum Farm, Euroa Sebring Shamalia Rosemont Stud Pty Ltd VIC 450,000297 Filly Yarraman Park Stud, Scone, NSW Extreme Choice Rose of Mulan O'Brien Rac./ Yes Bstock VIC 420,000369 Colt Maluka T'breds, Avenel Tavistock Steer by the Stars HK Jockey Club HONG KONG 400,000
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BY JO MCKINNON | @ANZ_NEWS
When Lunar Fox (Foxwedge)
crossed the line first at
300/1 odds in the Australian
Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m),
causing one of the biggest boilovers in racing
history, an eerie silence fell over Flemington
racecourse and in lounge rooms and pubs
across the country.
As the plain brown colt merrily trotted
back to scale, completely oblivious to the shock
and disbelief he’d just caused, lots of human
questions abounded.
Was it just one of those sheer flukes in
racing? After all, how could a horse nobody
wanted as a weanling and then for a period as a
yearling, step onto the Group 1 stage and leave
a couple of prized colts labouring in his wake.
With no real answers, the sport quickly
moved on at its usual frenetic pace and,
as big money began to fly around at the
Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale, his
achievement seemed all but forgotten. Many
simply put it down in the annals as one of
those unexplainable race victories, perhaps
underestimating, too, that he was already a
Sires’ Produce Stakes (Gr 2, 1400m) winner.
But, while the result left many perplexed,
it also inspired great hope in the thousands of
everyday thoroughbred breeders and trainers
who devote their life to the game. It gave them
a reason to keep daring to dream, just like his
own breeders Travis and Rebecca Kelly always
have.
The husband and wife team based at Sale
in Victoria are far from the wealthy bloodstock
powerhouses that sit behind the sexy big-name
colts such as Ole Kirk (Written Tycoon) and
Tagaloa (Lord Kanaloa) that Lunar Fox beat fair
and square on Saturday.
Travis, who works on the oil rigs out in
the Bass Strait, watched the race with his son
in front of stunned onlookers at a golf driving
range in Sunbury.
“They thought someone was getting murdered
and then they later said ‘where was our tip?’.
“I had a sentimental 25 dollars each-way on
him. I always have something sentimental on the
horses we have bred but I have lost a lot of money
along the way with that,” laughed Travis Kelly.
Casting jokes aside, Kelly reflected on
the intriguing life journey of Lunar Fox
and explained; “I bought his dam from the
broodmare sale in Melbourne. She was already
in foal with him. I really liked the Foxwedges
and we foaled him down at home.
“We got him into the weanling sale and put
a price on his head and nobody wanted him
there and got him into the Melbourne Premier
Yearling Sale and nobody wanted him there
either. Then we tried to syndicate him and train
him ourselves but we could not sell shares and
hence we fought tooth and nail to get him into
the Melbourne Gold sale.
“We got him into that sale and luckily Karina
(O’Sullivan) bought him and the rest is history.”
So what was it, in his view, that was putting
buyers off him for so long?
“The Foxwedge colts were hard to move,”
added Kelly. “He’s been known as more of a
fillies-type stallion so that probably pushed a
few away I would suggest.
“He was a lovely yearling and athletic. We
don't get them as big and bulky as other breeders,
we breed racehorses and not show ponies, so
maybe that put them off as well,” he said.
Together with Rebecca, who trains a small
string of racehorses and manages a band of
12 broodmares at their 22-acre property in
Gippsland, they juggle commitments of raising
their two young children and work long hours to pay
the feed bills and run their little horse enterprise.
Rebecca, who is out at Oaklands Junction
this week selling yearlings under their ‘Kelly
Thoroughbreds’ banner, took some time out of her
busy schedule to share her views on Lunar Fox.
“I always liked him, he had a lovely attitude.
The mare (Grant’s Moon) was lovely and had
a great attitude and she's thrown that into her
foals,” she said.
She confessed to another rejection twist in
the Lunar Fox tale that goes right back to his
first few months as a foal when he was gracing
their paddocks.
Kelly offered the original owners of his dam,
Grant’s Moon (Malibu Moon), the opportunity
to invest in him when he was a foal.
“The original breeders of the mare came
and saw him but they said no and thought the
line might not have enough depth and now
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he's made the line again but unfortunately the
mare’s gone.”
Grant’s Moon’s life was cut short at the age
of just 16 after breaking her neck in a paddock
accident.
Her legacy might yet live on through two fillies
she left before her death. One is an unnamed
youngster by Holler (Commands) that Rebecca
trains herself and the other by Frosted (Tapit)
which is in a foal share arrangement with
Darley and expected to go through the Inglis
Melbourne Gold Yearling Sale this year.
The person that showed the ultimate leap
of faith in Grant’s Moon’s best son, Lunar Fox,
was trainer Karina O’Sullivan who selected him
at the Inglis VOBIS Gold Yearling Sale in 2019.
“When Karina started looking at him he got
cheeky on the turnarounds and that's what she
said confirmed her bid. Some buyers like that
bit of spunk,” said Kelly.
“Karina took the punt on him and got a
Sires’ Produce Stakes win out of him.”
Kelly admits he looked a different horse at
the Melbourne Gold sale compared to when he
was offered at Premier.
“He really furnished up after the first sale.
He went out for a month and came back in and
it did him the world of good,” she added.
“When they get broken in and have some
time out it’s amazing the step they take.”
Karina and her father Terry O’Sullivan, the
original trainers of Lunar Fox, are now serving
out a disqualification on cobalt charges and in
March last year the horse was moved into the
care of Horsham trainer Paul Preusker.
Until Saturday, his form since joining that
stable was patchy.
“He had a few just OK runs and obviously
they found the key to turning him around,” added
Rebecca Kelly. “We always had faith he had the
ability. They put the blinkers on him at the right
time and gave him a bit of
a hurdle at home and that
woke him up.”
Lunar Fox has since
been awarded a wild card
entry into the $5 million
All-Star Mile (1600m) at
Flemington on March
13 and, as he continues
on in his racing life, will
probably have to do a bit
more than the average
Group 1-winning horse to
prove his was no fluke.
As for the Kelly’s who bred this brown colt
with the crooked white blaze, life goes on as
normal doing what they love; breeding and
selling a few yearlings each year.
At yesterday’s Inglis Melbourne Premier
Yearling Sale they had no trouble this time
in selling an Impending (Lonhro) filly out of
Young Love (Danzero) for $80,000 to Moloney
Racing.
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Lunar Fox as a yearling
WHEN KARINA STARTED LOOKING AT HIM HE GOT CHEEKY ON THE TURNAROUNDS AND THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID CONFIRMED HER BID. SOME BUYERS LIKE THAT BIT OF SPUNK- TRAVIS KELLY
Lunar Fox as a foal
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AUSTRALIA
Kemalpasa in top shape for Newmarket assaultTrainer Richard Jolly is hoping for better luck
on the straight track at Flemington when
Kemalpasa (Magnus) lines up in the Newmarket
Handicap (Gr 1, 1200m) on Saturday. Jolly, who
trains in partnership with daughter Chantelle,
travelled to Melbourne on Saturday to watch
All Banter (I’m All The Talk) and Alleboom
(Spirit Of Boom) finish out of the placings in
their respective races. Kemalpasa, however, has
a brilliant record over Saturday's 1200-metre
course with two wins and a third from three
starts. The five-year-old gelding has had two
starts following a break, finishing second to
Behemoth (All Too Hard) in the Durbridge
Stakes (Listed, 1100m) at Morphettville in
January before running third in the Oakleigh
Plate (Gr 1, 1100m) on February 20. "He's a
horse that gets better with a bit of racing and
we're quietly confident that he's a good genuine
chance on the way he ran the other day," Jolly
said. "And he loves the straight."
Waller sprinters unlikely to clashStablemates Nature Strip (Nicconi) and Haut
Brion Her (Zoustar) are unlikely to clash in the
Challenge Stakes (Gr 2, 1000m) at Randwick
on Saturday, with Waller keen to save the latter
for The Galaxy (Gr 1, 1100m) a fortnight later.
Nature Strip showed he had returned to form
with an impressive victory in the Black Caviar
Lightning Stakes (Gr 1, 1000m) at Flemington
on February 13, while Haut Brion Her’s last
competitive run was a credible second behind
Gytrash (Lope De Vega) in the $1 million Yes
Yes Yes Stakes (1300m). "I don't think she (Haut
Brion Her) could beat Nature Strip over 1000
metres so the owners are happy to wait for the
Galaxy at this stage. But she is ready to go if she
needs to," Waller said. "You'll see her in the
nominations but I spoke to one of the owners
and he was keen to wait for the Galaxy."
Nature Strip back in Sydney for ChallengeNature Strip has continued to thrive since
returning to Sydney following his win in the
Black Caviar Lightning, according to Chris
Waller. The six-year-old was given a few days off
after holding out the late charge of stablemate
September Run (Exceed And Excel) to win
the Lightning at Flemington first up and he is
in good shape ahead of the Challenge Stakes
this weekend. "He had a few days at the farm
in Melbourne and came up the Wednesday
after his race," Waller said. "He's settled in well.
He galloped last week, galloped (Saturday)
morning and he will have one this week." There
were 11 nominations for the Challenge Stakes
on Monday, including Godolphin sprinter
Bivouac (Exceed And Excel), who also holds
nominations for the Canterbury Stakes (Gr
1, 1300m) and Newmarket Handicap (Gr 1,
1200m) in Melbourne and up-and-coming filly
Written Beauty (Written Tycoon).
All-Star Mile field confirmedThe All-Star Mile (1600m) field was completed
last night with the announcement of five
wildcard runners that will line up in the $5
million contest at Moonee Valley on March 13.
Star Of The Seas (Ocean Park) secured his berth
with victory in the Blamey Stakes (Gr 2, 1600m)
at Flemington on Saturday, while Shout The Bar
(Not A Single Doubt) has also been handed a
wildcard after claiming the Empire Rose Stakes
(Gr 1, 1600m). Saturday’s upset Australian
Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m) winner Lunar Fox
(Foxwedge) will be the lone three-year-old in
the field after connections accepted a wildcard.
Mugatoo (Henrythenavigator), who finished
second in a trial at Gosford yesterday morning,
has been handed a wildcard, while the final slot
has gone to CF Orr Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) winner
Streets Of Avalon (Magnus).
Berry excited to reunite with RemarqueTommy Berry is looking forward to reuniting
with the Team Hawkes-trained Remarque
(Snitzel) when he attempts to put his Golden
Slipper (Gr 1, 1200m) campaign back on track in
the Todman Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m) at Randwick
on Saturday. Remarque, an impressive winner
on debut at Rosehill January, was slated to run
in the Silver Slipper (Gr 2, 1100m) but suffered
a setback, prompting his Hawkes Racing
training team to change course to the Todman
Stakes. Berry has not been aboard Remarque
since he finished second to Shaquero (Shalaa)
in a February 11 barrier trial but he has
been keeping an eye out for the youngster at
ALL-STAR MILE FIELD
1. Arcadia Queen (Pierro) Grant & Alana Williams
2. Behemoth (All Too Hard) David Jolly
3. Probabeel (Savabeel) Jamie Richards
4. Still A Star (Toronado) Bill Ryan
5. Greysful Glamour (Stratum) Mark Newnham
6. Russian Camelot (Camelot) Danny O’Brien
7. Regalo Di Gaetano (Supreme Class) R & Chantelle Jolly
8. The Harrovian (Fastnet Rock) Toby & Trent Edmonds
9. Sir Dragonet (Camelot) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace
10. Mr Quickie (Shamus Award) Phillip Stokes
11. Lunar Fox (Foxwedge) Paul Preusker
12. Mugatoo (Henrythenavigator) Kris Lees
13. Shout The Bar (Not A Single Doubt) G. Waterhouse & A. Bott
14. Star of the Seas (Ocean Park) Chris Waller
15. Streets of Avalon (Magnus) Shane Nichols
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trackwork. "I don't ride him work at all but I did
see him at the track (last) Tuesday morning and
he looked in great order," Berry said. "Usually, if
the Hawkes team doesn't say anything to me it's a
good sign, and they haven't. It's not ideal to have
a setback and he'd have to get to the Todman and
do well to make it into the Slipper, so he's got a
hard task ahead of him."
Four Moves Ahead to improve for SlipperJohn Sargent is expecting two-year-old filly Four
Moves Ahead (Snitzel) to improve for the Golden
Slipper on March 20 following Saturday’s win
in the Sweet Embrace Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m) at
Randwick. “She came through the race great,”
Sargent told SEN Track. “We took her to the beach
yesterday and had a swim today, so she’ll have
an easy week and then we’ll tighten her up for
the slipper. She should be an improved horse by
Slipper time.”
Todman to bring on ProfiteerMick Price is expecting unbeaten colt Profiteer
(Capitalist) to improve for the Golden Slipper
after he runs in the Todman Stakes at Randwick
on Saturday. Price afforded the two-year-old a
ten-day break following his devastating Inglis
Millenium (RL, 1100m) win on February 6 and the
trainer is aiming to get Profiteer in peak condition
for the Slipper. “I am trying to get the Todman to
really bring him on (for the Slipper),” Price told
Racing.com. “Whatever happens in the Todman,
wherever he runs, the race will bring him on again
because after the Millennium, he had ten days
with no saddle. So, he had a little breather. He put
on eight kilos, which became four as soon as he
came back into work, which was fine and normal.
He hasn’t missed any work, he’s lovely and sound
and I reckon the Todman will bring him on.”
Sires’ Produce next for Readily AvailabullReadily Availabull (Bull Point), winner of the
Magic Millions Clockwise (1000m) on debut
in November, is set to run in Saturday’s Sires’
Produce Stakes (Gr 2, 1400m) at Flemington. The
John Sargent-trained colt has trialed since his last-
start sixth in the Canonbury Stakes (Gr 3, 1100m)
and will appreciate the likely good ground aboard
Michael Walker.
Sydney plans for PolandMike Moroney has confirmed Poland (So You
Think) is almost back to peak condition after he
was forced to be scratched from last weekend’s
Australian Guineas due to suffering a muscle
strain in the saddling stalls before the race. If
he continues to recover, Moroney is eyeing up
the Phar Lap Stakes (Gr 2, 1500m) at Rosehill
on March 13 as his next run. "He’s pretty good
now, back to about 95 per cent so we’ll look to
see what’s there for him in Sydney,’’ Moroney
told Racing.com. "The Phar Lap Stakes might be
a chance for him depending on how he comes
through the next few days.’’
Weather to decide O’Brien’s Cup startersDanny O'Brien will pay a late entry fee to run
Paradee (Epaulette) in the Australian Cup (Gr
1, 2000m) at Flemington on Saturday, while
the weather will determine if Miami Bound
(Reliable Man) lines up, with the four-year-old
mare also nominated for Saturday’s Randwick
City Stakes (Listed, 2000m). "Miami Bound
will either run in the Australian Cup or go to
Sydney to run at Randwick, depending on the
weather," O'Brien said. "If it looks like being
wet in Sydney we would definitely go there,
but the forecast is for fine weather, so that is
something we'll certainly be watching. She's
in great shape but at that top level she needs
to get on soft ground." After a successful trip
to the Gold Coast in January, Paradee claimed
the Australian Cup lead-up, the Peter Young
Stakes (Gr 2, 1800m) at Caulfield on February
20. "Paradee is flying. She could not be in better
form," O'Brien said. "We thought it was a bit of
an ask to go up there (Gold Coast), race twice,
then expect her to run in February and March.
But she did so well that we decided to run her at
Caulfield. She's improved out of that win and is
in great shape ahead of Saturday."
Homesman late entry for Australian CupThe Anthony and Sam Freedman-trained
Homesman (War Front) will likely run in
Saturday’s Australian Cup after connections
paid the late entry fee to run the seven-
year-old. The 2018 Underwood Stakes (Gr
1, 1800m) winner has started once in the
Australian Cup, where he finished sixth
behind Harlem (Champs Elysees) in the 2018
edition. The gelding finished third behind
Paradee in the Peter Young Stakes on his last
start ten days ago.
Farnan wins Gosford trialLast year’s Golden Slipper winner Farnan (Not
A Single Doubt) impressed in a trial at Gosford
yesterday morning, winning his 1000-metre
heat comfortably under Tim Clark. The Gai
Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-trained colt, who
finished tenth in the Coolmore Stud Stakes (Gr
1, 1200m) on his last competitive appearance,
led all the way under Clark, who barely asked a
question of Farnan up the straight as he eased
to a one-and-a-quarter-length win over the Kim
Waugh-trained Great News (Uncle Mo). The
pair stretched well clear of Pride Of Adelaide
(Adelaide), who finished seven lengths behind
the winner in third.
First season sire trial winners for Waterhouse & BottGai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott had a
successful morning at the Gosford trials
yesterday, with two of their winners coming
from first season sires. Tattooist (American
Pharoah), a half-sister to 2009 Thousand
Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m) winner Irish Lights
(Fastnet Rock), controlled her 1000-metre
trial under Tim Clark and defeated Costa Zou
(Sebring) by three lengths, with Pure Rubick
(Rubick) another half a length behind in third.
Tattooist, who was a $500,000 Inglis Easter
purchase from the Coolmore draft, is the ninth
foal from Aspen Falls (Hennessy). Bahahaa
(Shalaa) provided the training partnership with
another winner in the fourth trial of the day,
defeating Tequila Cabos (Press Statement) by
two and a quarter lengths in the 1000-metre
heat. Earl Of Sandwich (Hinchinbrook) was a
short-head further behind in third. Bahahaa
was a $200,000 purchase from the Arrowfield
draft at last year’s Magic Millions Gold Coast
Yearling Sale. Damien Lane also had a first
season sire trial winner courtesy of Sonnet
Star (Star Turn), who impressively landed his
800-metre heat by three and a half lengths over
Never Cry (Pride Of Dubai).
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Nick Ryan to move to FlemingtonThe in-form Nick Ryan is set to move
to Flemington in the next month after
being allocated 15 boxes at a property in
Community Drive. Ryan, who has saddled
up eight winners from 26 starters in 2021, is
thrilled with the move. “To be training from
Flemington will be a dream and I feel very
privileged, they don’t call it headquarters for
nothing,” Ryan told Racing.com. “I have so
much family history there dating back almost
65 years, it’s where I did my apprenticeship
and my grandfather trained there and my
father did his apprenticeship there as well.
Leigh Jordan rang me on Friday afternoon
and it was an unbelievable thrill.” On his new
property, Ryan added: “They are almost new
facilities and it is the perfect next step for our
business. It will suit us perfectly, while there
is opportunity for growth we are very hands
on and a boutique stable and strive to have a
stable of high-class city horses.”
Horsham celebrates Lunar windfallHorsham-based trainer Paul Preusker was
delighted with how many people from his
town took the long odds of $301 for Lunar
Fox in Saturday’s Australian Guineas, with
the trainer admitting he has been inundated
with phone calls from Horsham locals who
managed to get a slice of the odds. "It was
amazing what that win has done for the town
people,’’ Preusker told Racing.com. "I got all
these calls from people who said they put ten
or 20 bucks, some even five bucks, on him
and so they were to go out and buy things
like tanker trailers and that sort of stuff. The
‘thank yous’ were coming thick and fast and
I am so glad he was able to find his best form
and get the job done.’’ Preusker admits he
too couldn’t resist the long odds. "I couldn’t
believe what odds he was and I had $10 bucks
on him and then had another $10 and then
another $10 because I just thought he was so
over the odds.’’
Barton’s fairytale start22-year-old Tyson Barton rode a winner
from his first ride as a picnic jockey, having
only had his application approved 48 hours
prior. The Kilmore-based Barton, who rides
trackwork for Jody Thompson and Alicia
McPherson, is a six-foot carpenter by day but
managed to partner Go Ferrando (Teofilo) to
victory for Thompson in the final 1830-metre
race at Alexandra on Saturday. “I think I’ve
watched the replay about 30 times,” Barton
told Racing.com. “I was so nervous I didn’t
want to stuff it up. Jody just said go to the
front, there’s no pressure and just go out
and enjoy it. My initial feeling was I can’t
believe I just did that. The other horse got
a head in front of me but out of nowhere he
picked up for me and I knew I had won. There
was plenty of excitement with my mum and
family and friends there.”
New board members for NSWROAThe NSW Racehorse Owners’ Association
have recruited two new board members,
Dr Karin Attebo and Brad McDonnell. “We
are thrilled to welcome Karin and Brad as
directors,” NSWROA president, Tony Mitevski,
said. “The Association is keen to make a firmer
footprint on the NSW racing industry and these
appointments will strengthen and add value
to our Board. Protecting and furthering the
rights and status of owners, the life blood of
racing, is our main objective. Racing’s Night
of Champions is of course our flagship event
and we also hold various other racing-related
functions per year. Our aim is to have as many
NSW racehorse owners, no matter how big
or small, join the Association to fortify our
position in the industry.” For more information
on the appointments, click here.
Apprentices celebrated at graduation ceremonyA vintage crop of apprentice jockeys have
completed their four-year stint in Racing
Victoria’s Apprentice Jockey Training
Program (AJTP), with Michael Poy, Thomas
Stockdale and Lewis German all receiving
awards at tonight’s graduation ceremony
at Flemington Racecourse. The trio, who
between them have already ridden more
than 500 winners, were celebrated alongside
their fellow graduates Mikaela Lawrence and
Teo Nugent. German took home the major
trophy as the Victorian Jockeys’ Association
Outstanding Apprentice Jockey, Poy was
named the RV Elite Apprentice Jockey and
Stockdale won the Andrew Gilbert Sport
Science Award. The other award winners
on the night were fourth-year apprentice
Madison Lloyd, who received a $1,000 grant
courtesy of the Victorian Wakeful Club’s
AJTP Scholarship program, and third-year
apprentice Carleen Hefel, the winner of the
inaugural Mikaela Claridge Leading Female
Apprentice Jockey Award. The ceremony
also marked the official induction of six new
recruits into the program. Maddi Price (who
is apprenticed to trainer Jamie Edwards),
Hannah Edgley (Ben Brisbourne), Shanae
O’Meara (Austy Coffey), Sheridan Clarke
(Phillip Stokes), Matt Chadwick (Julien
Welsh) and Heidi Gillie (Ciaron Maher) were
all officially welcomed into the AJTP.
NEW ZEALAND
Derby Plan B agreedIndustry officials met yesterday to discuss
options for the running of the New Zealand
Derby meeting programmed to take place
at Ellerslie on Sunday. A conference call
comprising New Zealand Thoroughbred
Racing (NZTR), the Auckland Racing Club
(ARC), the New Zealand Trainers’ Association
(NZTA), the Racing Integrity Unit (RIU) and
TAB NZ agreed that Ellerslie on Sunday is
still the preferred option. However, should
Auckland remain at Covid Alert Level 3 at that
time, the alternative venue will be Hawke’s
Bay and the Hastings racecourse. “While we
acknowledge that this is not going to please
everyone, Hastings is the only viable option.
As the home of our spring triple crown it is
a Group 1 venue and as such a fitting host
for the Derby if alert levels do not change,”
NZTR CEO Bernard Saundry said. “The Te
Aroha track was inspected earlier today
and, following recent racing and the fact the
club was not expecting to race again until
March 21, it was not deemed suitable for
this weekend.” A final decision is expected
following the prime minister’s Friday
afternoon media conference.
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Late Derby contender On DisplayThe Danny Walker-trained On Display
(Showcasing) is likely to be a late nomination
for the New Zealand Derby (Gr 1, 2400m) after
his final serious hit-out this morning. Walker
has been pleased with On Display’s three-year-
old preparation, which has included placings
in the Auckland Guineas (Gr 2, 1600m) and the
Avondale Guineas (Gr 2, 2100m). On Display
was also fourth in the Karaka Million 3YO
Classic (RL, 1600m) in January to exciting three-
year-olds Aegon (Sacred Falls) and Amarelinha
(Savabeel), both of which have bypassed the
Derby. “We are looking to late nominate for the
Derby, we will decide in the morning,” Walker
said. “He has got good form and we might as
well have a go if he is 100 per cent. We will work
him tomorrow and if everything is okay we will
go ahead.”
In-form Grylls looks to rides aheadIn-form jockey Craig Grylls, who notched a
treble on Saturday, currently sits second on
the jockeys’ premiership with 56 winners and
is hoping for a couple more winners with some
big rides this weekend. Grylls partners pre-post
New Zealand Derby favourite Rocket Spade
(Fastnet Rock) and he is excited to get back on
him. “He’s really exciting. He feels like a proper
horse should when you’re riding him,” Grylls
said. “He can get a little bit keen and over-race
if you dig him too much, but apart from that
he’s pretty push-button and can travel into the
race when you want him to. Nobody knows if
any of them are going to get the 2400 metres
until the actual day, but you’d think at this
point he would.” Other potential weekend rides
for Grylls include Bonny Lass (Super Easy) in
the Sistema Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m), Tiptronic
(O’Reilly) in the New Zealand Stakes (Gr 1,
2000m) and Star Tsar (Fastnet Rock) in the
Auckland Cup (Gr 1, 3200m).
Suffused sold to Hong KongThe Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman-
trained Suffused (Choisir) has been sold
and will continue his racing career in Hong
Kong, owners China Horse Club announced
yesterday. The three-year-old colt won once
from five starts in New Zealand and finished
runner-up in September’s El Roca Trophy
(Listed, 1200m). He was also beaten just three-
quarters of a length in October’s Hawke’s Bay
Guineas (Gr 2, 1400m), finishing fifth behind
Aegon (Sacred Falls). In a tweet announcing the
news, the China Horse Club said: “The striking
son of Choisir had good form around the best
three-year-olds in New Zealand for Andrew
Forsman and Murray Baker. We look forward to
seeing him in the winners circle in Hong Kong.”
ASIA
HK: Classique Legend wins Conghua trialClassique Legend (Not A Single Doubt) has
taken a step towards returning to competition
with a soft trial win at Conghua yesterday.
Pitted against three other rivals, the world’s
equal top-rated sprinter cruised over the
800-metre journey to win the trial after sitting at
the tail of the small field. All being well, trainer
Caspar Fownes could aim Classique Legend at
the Sprint Cup (Gr 2, 1200m) at Sha Tin on April
5. “He went good,” Fownes said. “I just wanted
him to have a very easy trial. He jumped well
but I told the boy to get him back, relaxed and
switched off – he trialled pretty good. He wasn’t
there to be winning or anything but he still won
it – he was just there to be going around easy.”
Fownes said Classique Legend would trial
again before resuming. “He’ll be trialling again
in a couple of weeks,” Fownes said. “The plan is
to run him in early April if everything is going
smoothly. He’s passed his vet exam and his
official trial, so he’s got no more restrictions on
him. The plan is to take him forward to another
trial because today’s trial was only over 800
metres, to have another little stretch, keep him
happy and build him back up again.”
INTERNATIONAL
UK: Shadwell reveals mating plans for broodmare bandShadwell's broodmare band is set to
support some of the leading stallions both
at home and at other operations for this
year's breeding season, with the brilliant
Taghrooda (Sea The Stars) set to visit Lope
De Vega (Shamardal). The Oaks (Gr 1, 1m
4f ) and King George VI and Queen Elizabeth
Stakes (Gr 1, 1m 4f ) heroine produced her
first winner last term when Almighwar
(Dubawi) struck twice at Kempton, and
the ten-year-old will be joined by Group 3
winner Thawaany - a Tamayuz (Nayef ) half-
sister to St Leger hero Kew Gardens (Galileo)
- in visiting the Ballylinch Stud resident.
Tawkeel (Teofilo), an impressive winner of
last season's Prix Saint-Alary (Gr 1, 1m 2f ),
will be covered by the mighty Dubawi (Dubai
Millennium), who is also set to be visited
by Alandalos (Invincible Spirit), who is out
of the Classic victress Ghanaati (Giant's
Causeway). Another high-class mare set for
a superstar covering is Enbihaar (Redoute’s
Choice). The five-time Group 2 winner is set
for a first covering by Kingman (Invincible
Spirit).
UK: Moyglare's broodmare band set for top sires All Our Tomorrows (Kingman), an exciting
new recruit to Moyglare Stud’s broodmare
band having been purchased for 1,700,000gns
from the Ballymacoll Stud dispersal, is set for
a star first date with Dubawi. The dual Group
3-winning mare Carla Bianca (Dansili) and
Switch Around, a daughter of Galileo (Sadler’s
Wells) and US Grade 1 winner Switch (Quiet
American), are both booked in for Coolmore's
exciting young sire Wootton Bassett (Iffraaj).
Irish Leger (Gr 1, 1m6f ) runner-up Profound
Beauty (Danehill) is in foal to Too Darn Hot
(Dubawi) and is set for a mating with Night Of
Thunder (Dubawi). Juddmonte sires will also
be receiving support, with Profound Beauty's
dual Listed-winning daughter Rose De Pierre
(Dubawi) visiting Kingman, having recently
foaled to Frankel (Galileo).
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The race of the year.” At least so far,
according to the reaction of many
after a thrilling finish and sterling
win by Verry Elleegant (Zed) in
the Chipping Norton Stakes (Gr 1, 1600m) at
Randwick on Saturday. This is what racing is all
about.
Chris Waller described her effort as being
that of a tiger. However, you never want to
tangle with a determined tigress, either.
“She loves a fight,” said Waller. “Everyone
saw her fighting qualities today. I thought
Colette had us cold at the 300-metre mark and
then I saw Avilius coming with a well-timed run
and she was in the middle of them. Yeah, she
dug deep, it was a very good win.”
The mare keeps the NZ flag flying high and,
with her seventh Group 1 success, showing
immense versatility, she now has a firm grip on
the rich Queen Elizabeth Stakes (Gr 1, 2000m),
the finale to The Championships.
In between now and then Verry Elleegant
may well add to her Group 1 haul as the Ranvet
Stakes (Gr 1, 2000m) and Tancred Stakes (Gr 1,
2400m) are both in her sights.
Yet Verry Elleegant’s sire, the now 18-year-
old Zed (Zabeel), is one that very much falls
into an ‘underappreciated’ category.
When it comes to siring winners, the
Grangewilliam Stud stallion’s credentials are
solid, but, oddly, that doesn’t always translate
to sales demand or sales success.
Zed’s history is well documented. A winner
of a maiden in four starts on the track before
injury curtailed his career, his bloodlines are
flawless, starting with being a son of champion
sire Zabeel (Sir Tristram). Moreover, his dam
is a Group 1-winning three-quarter sister to
five-time Group 1 winner Danewin (Danehill)
and to top sire Commands (Danehill) while
his granddam, Cotehele House (My Swanee),
daughter of the famed Eight Carat (Pieces Of
Eight), is also the fourth dam of Verry Elleegant.
His blood is purple yet his sire record goes
relatively unnoticed. The demand for his stock
at recent sales doesn’t match his ability to get
winners - 144 of them in total, of which 14 are
stakes winners.
He has a very mixed history which includes,
incredibly, a stint serving Clydesdale mares. That
would seem a hurdle too tall to overcome yet he has,
and this season is proving to be one of his best.
In January, Waisake claimed the Wellington
Cup (Gr 3, 3200m), a week ago Robusto bagged the
Avondale Cup (Gr 2, 2400m) and, of course, Verry
Elleegant is going gangbusters across the Tasman.
Furthermore, Irish Flame had a very lucrative
spring in Victoria, culminating with a win in the
Ballarat Cup (Listed, 2000m). A two-year-old
Group 3 winner in New Zealand, he has won nine
times with stakes earnings of $700,000.
Speaking to ANZ Bloodstock News
yesterday, Grangewilliam Stud’s Mark
Corcoran, with half a laugh, believed the sire
was indeed, very much underappreciated.
“Yes, he definitely is,” said Corcoran. “I
was looking at his average earnings stats per
runner. His colts earn an average of $62,000
and his fillies $105,000. They don’t fetch big
money at the sales and his service fee is very
modest so he compares very favourably with
Savabeel.”
When asked about any increased enquiries
for the stallion’s services, considering his recent
results, Corcoran replied, rather candidly: “No,
not really. His first year he got a good-sized
book but after that it has dropped away. The last
few years he has served 60 to 65 mares.
“They’re just not horses that sell well so he
hasn’t been hugely supported. He doesn’t leave
big, outstanding looking yearlings but they can
run. He has over 140 individual winners and 14
stakes winners, that’s one in ten will get you a
stakes winner.”
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“He got off to a rough start as a sire and that
is hard to shake off. Then again, what he has
done, he’s done it the tough way, all the way,”
added Corcoran.
“If he’d been at one of the big studs he could
have been anything but he got hurt and didn’t
do it on the track so he was never going to get
that major start.”
Regarding the future for Zed, Corcoran is
optimistic.
“Irish Flame finished just in behind them in
the Blamey on Saturday,” he said. “He would be
looking for a little more distance but is shaping
up nicely.
“I’ve had few conversations with several
trainers and there are a number of good ones
coming through the ranks. I keep hearing good
things so it’s not going to end for while yet.
“The Jomara boys have a couple and Allan
Sharrock tells me he has a pretty smart one,
too.”
The weekend also saw another stallion
collect a notable success who could fall into the
unenviable ‘underappreciated’ category, this
time on home soil as the Matamata Breeders’
Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m) went the way of Bonny
Lass (Super Easy).
In what was a strong performance as well
as a clever ride from Craig Grylls, the filly
delivered a sixth individual stakes winner for
Hallmark Stud’s Super Easy (Darci Brahma),
who is showing signs of having a promising
future, despite not having worthy recognition
thus far.
Many forget that Super Easy was no slouch
before he departed NZ shores for Singapore.
In three starts at two he won at Trentham, ran
second in the Eclipse Stakes (Gr 3, 1200m) then
finished fourth in the 2011 Karaka Million (RL,
1200m).
In Singapore the following season he was
unbeaten in 11 starts including five stakes wins
and was declared champion three-year-old,
champion sprinter and Singapore Horse of the
Year. Yes, he was that good.
At four, from nine starts he added a further
three stakes wins and finished third against
the internationals in the Krisflyer International
Sprint (Gr 1, 1200m). He racked up another
Horse of the Year title and was champion
sprinter a second time.
In addition to being very capable on the
track, Super Easy is also very well related. His
sire Darci Brahma (Danehill) was the champion
NZ two- and three-year-old of his crop and
is now consistently among the leading New
Zealand sires with 11 Group 1 winners out of a
total of 51 stakes winners.
Super Easy’s dam, 2015 NZ Broodmare of
the Year Parfore (Gold Brose), has produced
Group 1 winners Tiger Tees (Dubawi) and
Terravista (Captain Rio), Group 2 winner Ball
Of Muscle (Dubawi), Listed winner Our Lukas
(Generous) and Super Easy. The on-track
record of these five reveals a combined record
of 64 wins, including 34 of them at stakes level.
Bonny Lass is Super Easy’s fourth stakes
winner this season. Super Strike took out
the Anniversary Handicap (Gr 3, 1600m) at
Trentham in January. The four-year-old has a
super strike rate of five wins and four placings
in nine starts and looks like a miler with a very
bright future.
Sheezallmine beat a quality field in the
Stewards’ Handicap (Gr 3, 1200m) in November
while, more recently, Spine Tingle was a last-
start winner of the Oaks Prelude (Listed,
1800m) at New Plymouth a month ago.
Bonny Lass is the third winner and first
stakes winner from the Listed-placed Le Bec
Fin (Tale Of The Cat) mare Posh Bec, a winner of
three races. She is all-Hallmark-bred as Le Bec
Fin was resident at Hallmark Stud where Super
Easy (Darci Brahma) is currently domiciled.
Mark Baker, principal at Hallmark Stud,
told ANZ Bloodstock News yesterday that he
believes Super Easy is representing excellent
value for breeders.
“The term “underappreciated” is quite
true. He is value, there’s no doubt about it,”
responded Baker. “After Saturday’s Breeders’
Stakes, his stakes-winners-to-runners ratio,
of the sires based in New Zealand, has him
heading the rankings for the current season,
ahead of Savabeel.
“We have plenty to hang our hats on this
season but, interestingly, all the stakes winners
have been retained by their breeders.
“Bonny Lass was born and raised here
at Hallmark. Sandy Moore, vice president at
Ellerslie, bred her. He also bred and raced her
mother, Posh Bec, who won three and ran
second in the Soliloquy Stakes, and it went from
there,” added Baker.
“Hallmark leased Posh Bec from Sandy and
we got a filly by Shocking. The filly (at foot) was
late so the mare has had a rest but she is booked
to Super Easy again this coming spring.”
Super Easy is only twelve and his eldest are
six-year-olds. His best may not have been seen
yet, but there is little doubt that his bookings
will increase this year and very likely the quality
of his mares will too.
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Kiwis in AustraliaWhile Verry Elleegant stole the show at
Randwick with her fabulous performance,
in Melbourne another Kiwi, Star of The Seas
(Ocean Park), also representing the Waller
stable, cemented his place in the lucrative All-
Star Mile (1600m) to be run at Moonee Valley
on March 13.
Bred by Brent and Cherry Taylor at
Trelawney Stud, Star Of The Seas’ Blamey
Stakes (Gr 2, 1600m) victory ranks as the best of
his eight career wins.
In addition to the All-Star Mile, Star Of
The Seas holds a nomination to the Doncaster
Handicap (Gr 1, 1600m), a race in which he
finished second last year, one of four Group 1
placings he has assembled, all at Randwick.
Star Of The Seas is one of six winners and
the second stakes winner from his imported
dam Stella Livia (Titus Livius), herself a half-
sister to German champion Ransom Of War
(Red Ransom).
Meanwhile, over in Perth at Ascot there
were two stakes races run and the Kiwis were
triumphant in both.
The Bob Peters-bred and raced Western
Empire (Iffraaj) gave his opponents no chance
whatsoever over the concluding stages of the
Lex Piper Stakes (Listed, 1600m), bolting clear
by five and half lengths.
Foaled in New Zealand, Western Empire
went into the race with a win and three stakes
placings to his name and came out of the race
with his maiden stakes success at start seven.
He is the first stakes winner from Western
Jewel (Jeune), winner of the 2011 Perth Cup (Gr
2, 2400m), one of her eight wins.
Two races later, the Kiwi-bred three-year-
old filly Brave Angel (Tavistock) upset the
favourite Solaia (Toronado) in the Ascot 1000
Guineas (Listed, 1800m). Solaia looked the
winner at the 200 metres but Brave Angel cut
her down in the last couple of strides to claim
her maiden stakes win at start seven.
Brave Angel was offered but passed in out
of Brighthill Farms’ 2019 Karaka Book 1 draft.
Her winning dam, Svita (Success Express), has
produced three winners and now two stakes
winners. Her first, Astara (Dalghar), is the winner
of Ellerslie’s Soliloquy Stakes (Gr 3, 1400m).
Svita is a half-sister to Sandown Guineas (Gr
2, 1600m) winner Schilling (Bianconi) as well as
Group 3 winner Estonian Princess (Snitzel).
The Local SceneOtaki staged their Weight-For-Age
Classic on Saturday and, against a small
field of seven, Avantage (Fastnet Rock) was
not expected to be extended. However,
Callsign Mav (Atlante), second to her in the
BCD Group Waikato Sprint (Gr 1, 1400m) at
Te Rapa two weeks ago, ran the now eight-
time Group 1 winner to a shortening three-
quarters of a length deficit at the line.
Rider Opie Bosson commented: “I could
see him (Callsign Mav) out of the corner of my
eye, but once I gave her a few backhanders she
put her head out and had a crack.”
Meanwhile travelling stable-head Paul
Richards added: “Half way down the straight
she had a fight on her hands and she found
plenty.”
Avantage is giving stablemate Melody Belle
(Commands) a good run for her money as the
best in the country. Her next assignment is the
Bonecrusher New Zealand Stakes (Gr 1, 2000m)
and it is very possible that the two stable stars
will clash.
At Matamata, the two-year-old colts’ race,
the Matamata Slipper (Gr 3, 1200m), went
the way of the Australian-bred Sword Of State
(Snitzel). And most impressive he was too.
Ineligible for the Karaka Million (RL,
1200m), he gave the winner of that race,
stablemate On The Bubbles (Brazen Beau), a
galloping lesson and at the finish was out on his
own by more than six lengths. The time was a
very sharp 1:08.78.
Paisley Park (Azamour), a six-year-old, was
finally rewarded with his maiden stakes success
when taking out the Kaimai Stakes (Listed, 2000m).
He is one four winners and the first stakes
winner from his dam Musical Magic, herself a
member of the one and only crop of champion
sprinter Mozart (Danehill), once dubbed “The
Flying Machine” by The Racing Post.
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IF HE’D BEEN AT ONE OF THE BIG STUDS HE COULD HAVE BEEN ANYTHING BUT HE GOT HURT AND DIDN’T DO IT ON THE TRACK SO HE WAS NEVER GOING TO GET THAT MAJOR START- MARK CORCORAN
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A treble across the weekend’s racing
took Japanese rider Masakazu
(Masa) Tanaka to 17 winners for
the season, and fifth in the jockeys’
rankings, as he attempts to reel in the leading
trio of Luis Corrales, Eric Cheung and Peter Ho.
Tanaka has been in great form since the start of
the Year Of The Ox, with five winners from the
last three meetings in February.
Honey Biscuit (Showcasing) got Tanaka off
the mark on Friday with a hard-fought win over
Rayson Warrior (Redwood) in the 1510-metre
Class 6. On a rain-soaked night on the sand,
Honey Biscuit refused to concede to Rayson
Warrior, who fought stoutly under Peter Ho to
go down by a neck, with Yatholing (Exosphere)
back in third.
While the rain was gone by Saturday, it left
conditions on the turf very soft. That played
right into the hands of six-year-old Fully
Realised (Fully Fledged), who broke his maiden
status under Tanaka in the opening 1200-metre
Class 6.
Also trained by Stephen Chow, Fully
Realised was still a maiden after 21 starts,
with only four placings to his credit. The
perseverance by owner Mr Yeung Kam Wing,
who also races Honey Biscuit, eventually paid
off, with the gelding suited by the soft track.
The soft turf conditions were also a friend
to former Victorian sprinter Golden Key (Pins),
who led throughout under Tanaka to win the
Class 4 over 1200 metres and notch win number
two in the enclave.
Prepared in Macau by Champion trainer
Tony Fung, Golden Key originally kicked off his
career in New Zealand with Jim Collett, where
he had three unplaced runs, before being
shipped to Victoria to the yard of Matthew
Ellerton and Simon Zahra.
From 12 starts in Victoria the gelding won
two races and finished second three times, all
on soft tracks, before being sold to Macau. One
would have thought
the gelding would
be suited to Macau,
where wet tracks are
common, however, in
his 25 runs in Macau,
Golden Key has only
struck five genuinely
wet tracks, resulting
in two wins and three
placings.
Like Golden
Key, Masa Tanaka
has also done his
share of traveling.
After completing his
apprenticeship at
Racing Queensland’s
Apprentice Academy, Tanaka commenced riding
in New Zealand where he competed for a number
of seasons, with a highlight being his Thorndon
Mile (Gr 1, 1600m) victory aboard Booming (Don
Eduardo). Tanaka then set his sights on Korea and
rode more than 150 winners in four seasons there.
Wanting to broaden his horizons, Tanaka
arrived in Macau in January last year. After a
frustrating start, he managed to ride his first winner
in March for trainer Geoff Allendorf aboard Luen
On Success (Lord Kanaloa) and went on to finish
the season in August with 12 winners.
A big break came for Tanaka when he was
asked by former Champion trainer Stanley Chin
to join the stable, sharing the bulk of the rides with
Eric Cheung. After a slow start to the season, he is
now starting to hit his stride and his services are
being utilised by many other trainers.
Former New Zealander Qian Gua (Cape
Blanco) was another that appreciated the wet
conditions and made it three wins over the
1800-metre course in the Class 2 & 3 Handicap
under Breinell Yamzon.
Six-year-old Qian Gua won two races
in New Zealand under the care of Stephen
Autridge and Jamie Richards, as well as placing
five times from his 16 runs there.
There is nothing like a wet track to throw
in an upset, and that’s exactly how things
unfolded in the Class 2 & 3 Handicap over 1500
metres with Electroplate Alloy (Golden Archer)
pulling off a surprise win.
Ridden by Roger Yu and trained by Alan
Tam, Electroplate Alloy loved the very soft
conditions, leading throughout to defeat
favourite Nuclear Fusion (Sebring), with
Victory Moment (Dragon Pulse) back in third.
Five-year-old Electroplate Alloy has been
a great buy for owners Lee Yuen Fat and Lau
Pang, who picked up the gelding for the modest
sum of AU$37,500 at the 2017 Inglis Melbourne
Ready To Race Sale.
After Saturday’s win, his record stands at 28
starts for six wins and 12 seconds.
Both Nuclear Fusion, who raced in
Australia as Mandela, and Beauty Bolt
(Redoute’s Choice), who performed in Group
company in Victoria and ran a creditable fourth
in the VRC Oaks (Gr 1, 2500m) at Flemington,
were expected to dominate the race. However,
neither performed to expectations and Nuclear
Fusion got through the conditions well, with
Beauty Bolt beaten seven and quarter lengths
into fifth.
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New first season sire winnersAstern - Two of Darley’s first season sires
produced new individual winners on Tuesday
as Seradess (2 f ex Obsidian Dragon by Hidden
Dragon) dead-heated with Cloudy (Frosted)
in a thrilling finish to the Roll The Dice Racing
2YO Fillies Maiden Plate (1000m) at Bendigo. The
former was a first winner for Astern (Medaglia
D’Oro), who won the 2016 Golden Rose Stakes
(Gr 1, 1400m) and was subsequently second in
the Coolmore Stud Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m). Trained
by Mark Kavanagh, Seradess was ridden by Joe
Bowditch who believed he had collared the Jamie
Kah-ridden Cloudy as his mount joined that duo
on the line. "You think you've beaten her (Kah)
and she still gets you," Bowditch told Racing.com.
"She was very green, she took everything in today
and had a good look around, so I would think
she'll improve a lot from that." Bred by Quality
Thoroughbred Breeding Joint Venture, Seradess
was bought by her trainer from the Magic Millions
Gold Coast Yearling Sale, realising $50,000 from
the Mill Park Stud draft. She is the first winner
from the stakes-placed Obsidian Dragon (Hidden
Dragon), who is herself a three-quarter sister to
the Listed scorer Danedina (Danehill Dancer).
Astern covered 72 mares at a fee of $22,000 last
year, while Seradess is one of 112 live foals to have
come from his first crop.
Capitalist - Kalashnikov (2 c ex Rough
Ride by Flying Spur) broke his maiden at the
fourth attempt on Wednesday to provide first
season sire Capitalist (Written Tycoon) with
his sixth individual winner. Trained by Paul
and Peter Snowden, Kalashnikov took out
the CG&E Maiden Plate (1100m) at Gosford
under Jason Collett, defeating Godolphin’s
Raoul (Kermadec) by a long neck. Double Ex
(Exosphere), the $2.70 favourite, was the same
distance behind in third. Kalashnikov is the
second foal out of Flying Spur (Danehill) mare
Rough Ride, who has produced two winners
from two runners. Newgate Farm’s Golden
Slipper Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) winner Capitalist
already has a stakes winner to his name
courtesy of Inglis Millennium (RL, 1200m)
winner Profiteer. Capitalist covered 237 mares
in 2020, his fourth season at stud, at a fee of
$44,000 (inc GST).
Frosted - Cloudy’s (2 f ex Applegate by
Exceed and Excel) dead-heat at Bendigo on
Tuesday was the third individual Australian
winner for Darley shuttler Frosted (Tapit).
Trained by James Cummings, the Godolphin
homebred ran third behind stablemate
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Ingratiating (Frosted) and General Beau
(Brazen Beau) in the Maribyrnong Trial
(Listed, 1000m) at Flemington on October 3,
while she got off the mark at the fourth time of
asking despite idling under Kah’s urgings. "She
was just wandering around, she just needed
another horse to take us a bit further," Kah
told Racing.com. "When the leader (Audrey
Girl) stopped, she just wanted to do a bit
wrong. The team placed her lovely today, she's
maturing every race. She was a bit fierce last
start and today she was in a really good rhythm
and comfortable. A dead-heat is better than
nothing." Cloudy is a half-sister to last season's
city-placed juvenile Favell (Street Boss),
being out of Ottawa Stakes (Listed, 1000m)
heroine Applegate (Exceed And Excel), who
herself is a half-sister to Summer Cup (Gr 3,
2400m) winner Yulalona (Dubai Destination).
Cloudy joins Ingratiating and Frost Flowers
as southern hemisphere winners for Frosted,
with all three having already achieved black
type. Frosted covered 131 mares at a fee of
$22,000 in 2020, while he is currently standing
at Darley’s Jonabell Farm in Kentucky for a fee
of US$25,000 (approx. AUD$31,650).
Maurice - Maurice (Screen Hero) sired his
second Australian winner in style on Friday as
impressive debutant Mazu (2 c ex Chatelaine
by Flying Spur) led home Conrad (Maurice) in
a 1100-metre Canterbury Maiden to earn the
former Japanese Horse of the Year a quinella.
The Peter and Paul Snowden-trained Mazu
showed plenty of promise in a Randwick
trial last week and backed that up with a
commanding front-running performance
under Tommy Berry, who guided Mazu to
a head win over Conrad. Jai Lei (Sebring)
finished one and a quarter lengths back in
third, while hot favourite Forbes (Capitalist)
failed to finish in the picture. Mazu, a
$180,000 Classic Yearling Sale purchase by
Triple Crown Syndications, could be put on a
path to the Golden Slipper, with the training
partnership set to make a plan depending on
how Mazu pulls up over the coming days. He
is the fourth winner out of Chatelaine (Flying
Spur) and is a half-brother to Coolmore Stud
Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) winner Headway (Charge
Forward). Maurice, who shuttled to Arrowfield
for three seasons between 2017-2019, is the
sire of Japanese stakes winner Pixie Night. He
stands at Shadai Stallion Station for a fee of
8,000,000 JPY (approx. AU$100,000) in 2021.
Shalaa - Cheerful Legend (2 c ex Jemison
by Commands) broke his maiden at the
third attempt in the 1200-metre two-year-
old handicap at Moonee Valley on Friday to
provide Arrowfield shuttler Shalaa (Invincible
Spirit) with his third Australian winner. The
John Sadler-trained colt cruised to a two-
length win over the James Cummings-trained
Micro (Medaglia D'Oro), with Treporti (I Am
Invincible) another two and a half lengths back
in third. Cheerful Legend is a half-brother to
dual Hong Kong Group 1 winner Contentment
(Hussonet) and is the fourth winner from
four runners for Commands (Danehill) mare
Jemison. Shalaa, the sire of Breeders’ Plate (Gr
3, 1000m) and Magic Millions 2YO Classic (RL,
1200m) winner Shaquero, is currently standing
at Haras de Bouquetot in France for a €15,000
(approx AUD$23,300) stud fee.
New Group/Grade 1 winnersAll Too Hard - Vinery Stud's All Too Hard
(Casino Prince) brought up his third individual
Group 1 winner as Forbidden Love (3 f ex Juliet's
Princess by More Than Ready) burst through
late to claim the Surround Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m)
at Randwick on Saturday. A $150,000 purchase
for Richard Freedman at the Magic Millions
Gold Coast Yearling Sale in 2020, Forbidden
Love is out of the stakes-placed Juliet's Princess
(More Than Ready), who has a colt by Epaulette
(Commands) at foot and was served by All Too
Hard in 2020. All Too Hard stood for $27,500 in
2020.
Captain Of All - Group 1-winning sprinter
Captain Of All (Captain Al) became a Group
1-winning stallion after his son Linebacker (3
g ex Thin Red Line by Redoute’s Choice) took
out Saturday’s Cape Derby (Gr 1, 2000m) at
Kenilworth. Trained by Vaughan Marshall,
the gelding was winning for the second time
in six starts as he beat favourite Rascallion
(Vercingetorix) by a length and a half. The
Gatekeeper (Dynasty) was another half a length
away in third. Linebacker is out of the Group
3-placed Thin Red Line (Redoute’s Choice).
Captain Of All stands at Klawervlei Stud for a
fee of R10,000 (approx. AUD$850).
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Foxwedge - In a shock victory, Lunar Fox
(3 c ex Grant's Moon by Malibu Moon) became
a fifth Group 1 winner for Foxwedge (Fastnet
Rock) in the Australian Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m)
at Flemington on Saturday. Lunar Fox was
a $40,000 purchase by TKO Racing from the
Inglis Melbourne Gold Yearling Sale in 2019.
His dam, Grant's Moon (Malibu Moon), died
in September last year, and has a yearling filly
by Frosted (Tapit). Foxwedge stood the 2020
breeding season at Woodside Park Stud for a
fee of $11,000.
New stakes winnersAzamour - The Graham Richardson and
Rogan Norvall-trained Paisley Park (6 g Musical
Magic by Mozart) took out the Kaimai Stakes
(Listed, 2000m) at Matamata on Saturday to
provide the late Azamour (Night Shift) with
his 43rd individual stakes winner. Fourth in
the Taranaki Cup (Gr 3, 1800m) at his last start,
Paisley Park shot to the front rounding the home
turn before holding out all challenges to win by
half a length from Central Districts visitor Pep
Torque (Nadeem). Yatima (Savabeel) was the
same margin adrift in third. “He is a true mile
and a quarter horse, so it suited him perfectly
today,” Richardson said. “Wiremu (Pinn, jockey)
followed instructions to the letter as we wanted
him to give him a dig out of the gates and race
handy. He had to go early and thankfully he did
that, as it was the winning of the race. I haven’t
got any plans for him and will just let this all
sink in as we celebrate tonight.” He continued:
“The two wins today have given me one of the
biggest thrills I’ve ever had in life. I’ve won races
like the Matamata Cup here on my home track
but there is just something special about taking
out the feature event the club has and winning
another big one, all on the same day.”
Bodemeister - Arkansas Derby (Gr 1, 9f)
winner Bodemeister (Empire Maker) took his
tally of individual stakes winners to 20 when
Wholebodemeister (3 f ex Wholelottashakin
by Scat Daddy) scored for the third time in
seven starts by taking out Gulfstream’s Davona
Dale Stakes (Gr 2, 1m) on Saturday. Sent off
an unfancied 52-1 chance, the Juan Carlos
Avila-trained filly belied her odds as she came
home six and a half lengths clear of her nearest
pursuer, Crazy Beautiful (Liam’s Map), who
in turn was another length and a half clear of
third-placed Competitive Speed (Competitive
Edge). Wholebodemeister is the sole winner
from two starters for her dam Wholelottashakin
(Scat Daddy), who produced an Arrogate
(Unbridled’s Song) colt this year and a Union
Rags (Dixie Union) filly in 2020. Bodemeister
stands at the Jockey Club Of Turkey’s farm for
€12,500 (approx. AUD$19,585).
Capitalist - Capitalist (Written Tycoon)
became the first freshman sire to reach two
stakes winners for the season after Tycoon
Humma (2 f ex Humma Mumma by Bel
Esprit) came with a powerful finish to claim
the Very Special Kids Plate (Listed, 1000m)
at Flemington on Saturday. Trained by John
McArdle, Tycoon Humma was a $240,000
purchase for Redgum Racing from the Inglis
Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale in 2020. She
is a half-sister to Group 3 winner and Saturday’s
Bob Hoystead Handicap (Listed, 1000m) third
Humma Humma (Denman) and has a yearling
half-sister by Zoustar (Northern Meteor), who
will go through the ring as Lot 87 during today’s
opening session of the Premier auction. Tycoon
Humma defeated the Godolphin-raced Kallos
(Medaglia D'Oro) by a head, with Wanaroo
(Wandjina) a further length and a half back
in third. Capitalist, who stood last season at
Newgate Farm for $44,000, tops the first season
sire charts from Shalaa (Invincible Spirit) and
barnmate Flying Artie (Artie Schiller). He is
also the sire of Inglis Millennium (RL, 1100m)
winner and Golden Slipper Stakes (Gr 1,
1200m) favourite Profiteer.
Constitution - Florida Derby (Gr 1, 9f)
winner Constitution (Tapit) sired his 16th
individual stakes winner when his son Annex
(3 c ex You Make Me Sing by Unbridled’s Song)
made it two wins from as many starts with a
victory in the Palm Tree Stakes (Listed, 8.5f) at
Gulfstream on Saturday. Trained by Bill Mott,
the colt followed up his debut win at the same
track when beating Scarlett Sky (Sky Mesa) by
a head. Chess’s Dream (Jess’s Dream) was a
length and three-quarters further behind in
third. Bred in Kentucky by William Harrigan
and Mike Pietrangelo, Annex was a private
purchase after he failed to meet his reserve
when consigned by Lane's End to the 2019
Foxwedge WOODSIDE PARK STUD
Keeneland September Yearling Sale. He is the
third foal and the only winner from three to
race out of You Make Me Sing (Unbridled’s
Song), who produced an Honor Code (A.P.
Indy) colt in 2019 and an Honor Code filly in
2020. She was bred to Mitole (Eskendereya) for
2021. Constitution stands at WinStar Farm in
Kentucky for $85,000 (approx. AUD$110,315).
Dubawi - Naval Crown (3 c ex Come Alive
by Dansili) looks destined for better things
after running out a commanding winner
of the Meydan Classic (Listed, 1600m) on
Thursday night, providing Darley’s super sire
Dubawi (Dubai Millennium) with his 197th
individual stakes winner in the process. Sent
into an immediate lead by Mikael Barzalona,
the Charlie Appleby-trained colt never saw
another rival as he cruised home under a hands
a heels ride, crossing the line a length and three
quarters in front of his better fancied stablemate
Master Of The Seas (Dubawi). Yurman (Asiatic
Boy) was another eight lengths away in third.
The winner caught the eye of the northern
hemisphere bookmakers who made him a
25-1 chance for Newmarket’s 2,000 Guineas
(Gr 1, 1m). Naval Crown is the first foal out of
the Listed winning Dansili (Danehill) mare
Come Alive and is from the further family of last
year’s Australian Oaks (Gr 1, 2400m) winner
Colette (Hallowed Crown). Dubawi once again
stands at Dalham Hall Stud for a fee of £250,000
(approx. AUD$444,300) this year.
Fastnet Rock - Chris Waller has unearthed
another talented juvenile in his armoury thanks
to O’President (2 c ex O'Marilyn by O'Reilly),
who built on the promise of his four-length
win at Canterbury last month when taking out
the Skyline Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m) at Randwick
on Saturday. The victory provided Coolmore
stalwart Fastnet Rock (Danehill) with his 170th
individual stakes winner, while the stallion
enjoyed a quinella as the Team Hawkes-trained
Hilal finished a length a quarter adrift in second.
Capitvant (Capitalist) was the same margin away
in third. A $520,000 purchase from the Inglis
Australian Easter Sale for James Bester Bloodstock
from the Kia Ora Stud draft, O’President is the
second winner from Group 1-winning juvenile
O’Marilyn (O’Reilly). O’Marilyn is herself a half-
sister to top-tier winners Headturner (Anabaa)
and Anacheeva (Anabaa) as well as Group 2
winner Kroner (Viking Ruler), being from the blue
hen Monroe Magic (Zabeel).
Ghostzapper - Fearless (5 g ex And Why
Not by Street Cry) maintained his unblemished
record at Gulfstream Park when landing the
Gulfstream Park Mile Stakes (Gr 2, 1m) on
Saturday to provide Ghostzapper (Awesome
Again) with his 82nd individual stakes winner.
The five-year-old gelding, who was having
his first start in eight months, made it three
from three at the Florida track when defeating
Avant Garde (Tonalist) by three-quarters of a
length. Performer (Speightstown) was another
two lengths back in third. A half brother to the
stakes winner Just Whistle (Pioneerof The Nile),
Fearless was offered at the 2020 Fasig-Tipton
July Horses of Racing Age Sale but went unsold
for $120,000. He is the second stakes winner
of the three offspring of And Why Not (Street
Cry) to race to date. Ghostzapper stands at Hill
'N Dale Farms in Kentucky $85,000 (approx.
AUD$110,300).
Goldencents - Phantom Currency (5 g
ex Phantom Rising by Mr Greeley) provided
Goldencents (Into Mischief) with his tenth
individual stakes winner when landing
Gulfstream’s Mac Diarmida Stakes (Gr 2, 11f)
on Saturday. The Brian Lynch-trained five-year-
old defeated favourite Tide Of The Sea (English
Channel) by three-quarters of a length, with
Moon Over Miami (Malibu Moon) another half
a length back in third. The win was a fifth in 13
starts for Phantom Currency, who two starts
previously had finished down the field in the
Clark Stakes (Gr 1, 9f) at Churchill Downs. Bred
in Kentucky by Sally Thomas and New Dawn
Stable, Phantom Currency became the first
stakes winner for the mare Phantom Rising (Mr.
Greeley), who has three winners from her five
foals to race. Goldencents, the sire of multiple
Grade 2 winner By My Standards, stands at
Spendthrift’s US base for $15,000 (approx.
AUD$19,500).
Iffraaj - Forest Of Dean (5 g ex Forest
Crown by Royal Applause) reversed the form
with his old rival Felix (Lope De Vega) to take
out the Winter Derby (Gr 3, 1m 2f) at Lingfield
on Saturday, handing Iffraaj (Zafonic) his 75th
individual stakes winner. The John Gosden-
trained Forest Of Dean had finished behind
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Felix in his two outings since returning from
a long absence this winter, including when
running third in the Winter Derby Trial (Listed,
1m 2f) over the same course and distance three
weeks ago. However, he stepped forward from
that run again under a canny tactical ride by
Rab Havlin, who stole a march on his four rivals
entering the straight and was never in danger
thereafter. Felix ran second, beaten three-quarters
of a length, while the progressive Father Of Jazz
(Kingman), who returned the 6-4 favourite, was
another length back in third. Now the winner of
five of his 13 starts, Forest Of Dean is the fourth
foal out of the winning mare Forest Crown (Royal
Applause), who herself is a half-sister to Racing
Post Trophy (Gr 1, 1m) winner Crowded House
(Rainbow Quest). Iffraaj had earlier sired his
74th individual stakes winner when Western
Empire secured the Lex Piper Stakes (Listed,
1600m) at Ascot. The Grant and Alana Williams-
trained three-year-old ran fourth in the Western
Australian Guineas (Gr 2, 1600m) in November,
while he had previously been Listed-placed on
three further occasions, but he secured his day in
the sun with a resounding five and a half-length
win over Flash Ducati (Blackfriars). Castillio Del
Lago (Alfred Nobel) was a further neck back in
third.
Manhattan Rain - Manhattan Rain (Encosta
De Lago) sired his 16th individual stakes winner
on Saturday when Hail Manhattan (4 g Beggin
by Benicio) took out the Tattersall's Member's
Cup (Listed, 1600m) at the Sunshine Coast.
The Peter and Will Hulbert-trained winner
finished three-quarters of a length to the good
of David Vandyke’s Dissolution (Snitzel), with
Sir Barnabus (Rothesay) a further neck back
in third. Hail Manhattan was winning for the
sixth time in 18 starts, albeit for the first time in
black-type company, and he has now won all
three outings in February.
Moshe - Former Sun Stud resident Moshe
(Bel Esprit) sired his second stakes winner
as Mosh Music (6 m ex Dirt Music by Jeune)
stamped her credentials for the Adelaide Cup
(Gr 2, 3200m) on Monday by taking out the Roy
Higgins Quality (Listed, 2600m) at Flemington
on Saturday. Trained by Archie Alexander, Mosh
Music bounced back from a disappointing last-
start seventh in the Moonee Valley Night Cup
(Listed, 2500m) - in which she pulled a shoe -
to beat Sin To Win (Sir Percy) by a length and a
quarter, with another three-quarters of a length
to Stars Of Carrum (Fiorente) in third place.
"We saw the nominations for this race and they
didn't look overly strong, but even though it
wasn't in our plan - we were supposed to go
(direct) to the Adelaide Cup - we took a little
diversion and we'll be going to the Adelaide
Cup now,” Alexander said. Winning jockey Mark
Zahra, who will retain the ride at Morphettville,
added: “I reckon she'll stay. In the run today
I barely touched the bridle the whole way.
She was so relaxed and when I needed her to
quicken, she did.” Moshe, a brother to Black
Caviar, was exported to Indonesia in 2019.
Sea The Stars - Sea The Stars (Cape Cross)
registered his 74th individual stakes winner
courtesy of a victory by his son Star Safari (5 g
ex Intimhir by Muhtathir) in Meydan’s Dubai
Millennium Stakes (Gr 3, 2000m) on Thursday.
The Charlie Appleby-trained gelding was
winning for the fourth time in seven starts as
he beat Bedouin’s Story (Farhh) by a length
and a quarter. Halimi (Teofilo) was a further
length back in third. Star Safari is the first foal
out of French winner Intimhir (Muhtathir),
who herself is out of a winning sister to German
Derby (Gr 1, 2400m) winners Schiaparelli
(Monsun) and Samum (Monsun). Sea The Stars
stands at Gilltown Stud in Ireland for a fee of
€150,000 (approx. AUD$230,770).
Snitzel - Arrowfield Stud stallion Snitzel
(Redoute’s Choice) recorded a new stakes
double across the Tasman on Saturday, with
Sword Of State (2 c ex In the Vanguard by
Encosta De Lago) becoming his 108th individual
stakes winner when producing a commanding
performance to take out the Waikato Stud
Slipper (Gr 3, 1200m). The result followed the
win of Four Moves Ahead in the Sweet Embrace
Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m) at Randwick, who was the
107th individual stakes winner for the stallion.
Third in the Eclipse Stakes (Gr 3, 1200m)
second time out on New Year’s Day, the Jamie
Richards-trained Sword Of State produced a
clear career best when downing stablemate and
Karaka 2YO Million (RL, 1200m) winner On The
Bubbles (Brazen Beau) by six and a half lengths
on Saturday. Dragon Biscuit (Choisir) was a
further half a length away in third.
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Street Cry - The front running Volcanic
Sky (6 g ex Short Skirt by Diktat) did just
enough under Frankie Dettori to land the
Nad Al Sheba Trophy (Gr 3, 2800m) at
Meydan on Thursday and become the 132nd
individual stakes winner for the late Street
Cry (Machiavellian). Now the winner of four
of his 19 starts, Volcanic Sky clung on from the
fast finishing Global Heat (Toronado) to score
by a short head. Brilliant Light (Sea The Stars)
made it a 1-2-3 for Saeed bin Suroor, finishing
a length and a quarter behind the winner in
third. Volcanic Sky is one of five winners out
of Epsom Oaks (Gr 1, 1m 4f ) third Short Skirt
(Diktat), who herself was successful in Group
3 company twice. Street Cry soon moved his
tally to 133 when Zainhom (7 g ex Kaseema
by Storm Cat) overcame a seemingly
disadvantageous draw in stall 14 to strike in
the Meydan Challenge (Listed, 1400m). The
Shadwell homebred was winning for just the
third time in 32 starts.
Super Easy - Super Easy (Darci Brahma)
sired his sixth individual stakes winner on
Saturday when Bonny Lass maintained her
unbeaten record to take out the Matamata
Breeders’ Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m). A comfortable
debut victory at the same track back in January
saw the Graham Richardson and Rogan Norvall-
trained youngster installed a warm $2.10
favourite for the race and she didn’t disappoint
under a heady ride by Craig Grylls, who brought
up a winning treble on the day with the success.
The fast-finishing Fonsalette (Belardo) grabbed
second, beaten three-quarters of a length,
with Beldarra (Hinchinbrook) a further neck
back in third. “She is just so professional and
she is tough,” Richardson said. “She actually
lost her back legs at the start, so to pick herself
up and get into the position she did was quite
remarkable. When she was in front, I was
looking for Lance O’Sullivan’s filly (Novashow)
as I thought she was the horse to beat. I was just
hoping we had enough to hold them all out and
thankfully we did.”
Tavistock - Hot favourite Solaia (Toronado)
could only muster second in Saturday’s Ascot
1,000 Guineas (Listed, 1800m) as Brave Angel
(3 f ex Svita by Success Express) claimed top
honours to provide late Cambridge Stud stallion
Tavistock (Montjeu) with his 27th individual
stakes winner. Solaia was sent off the $1.60
market leader having won the Challenge Stakes
(Listed, 1500m) on February 13, but it was $21
chance Brave Angel who posted a career best for
trainer Simon Miller and jockey Peter Knuckey,
turning around a four-length deficit with Solaia
having run sixth in the Challenge herself. She
had earlier finished third in the Champion
Fillies Stakes (Gr 3, 1600m) on November 14.
Pure Devotion (So You Think) finished a further
length adrift in third, leading home a 3-4-5 for
Grant and Alana Williams. Tavistock died in
December 2019 having suffered complications
from an injury he had earlier sustained in a
field and he is best known as the sire of Group 1
winners Volkstok’n’barrell and Werther.
The United States - The United States
(Galileo), a Group 1-winning brother to the
high-class fillies Hermosa and Hydrangea,
got his stud career off to the dream start on
Saturday when Drakenstein Stud's homebred
Sheela (2 f ex Trip To India by Trippi) made a
winning debut in the Storm Bird Stakes (Listed,
1000m) at Turffontein in South Africa. The filly
is out of Trip To India (Trippi) hailing from the
family of European Group 1 winners such as
Continent (Lake Coniston) and Zambezi Sun
(Dansili). The globe-trotter began his racing
career with Aidan O'Brien in Ireland before he
transferred to the stable of Robert Hickmott to
race for Nick and Lloyd Williams. He added his
name to Galileo's 89 Group/Grade 1 winners
when landing the 2016 running of the Ranvet
Stakes (Gr 1, 2000m).
Zebedee - Progressive sprinter Lord
Riddiford (6 g ex Beacon Of Hope by Barathea)
took his form to new heights with a gutsy
success in the Hever Sprint Stakes (Listed,
5f) at Lingfield on Saturday, becoming the
12th individual stakes winner for late Tally Ho
Stud resident Zebedee (Invincible Spirit). In a
strongly-run affair, Lord Riddiford stalked the
pace-setting Ornate (Bahamian Bounty) before
pouncing in the straight. He fended off the
sustained late challenge of the favourite Moss
Gill (No Nay Never) by a neck. Blue De Vega
(Lope De Vega) was a further three-quarters of
a length adrift in third. Lord Riddiford has now
won nine of his 34 starts for prize-money of
£134,742 (approx. AUD$243,500).
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Super Easy HALLMARK STUD
All Too Hard
327 C Sherbet Bomb Paul Moroney B’stck / M Moroney VIC 240,000
3 C Egyptian Cross Malua B’stck Pty Ltd VIC 140,000411 C True Malt Simple B’stck Services HK 130,000
120 F La Passe Bjorn Baker Rac. / Clarke B’stck NSW 110,000
434 C Well Credentialled Proven T’breds / Pride Rac. NSW 100,000
486 C Antigone Mick Huglin Rac. / Bevan Smith B’stck VIC 100,000
271 C Raischek Simple B’stck Services HK 80,000440 C Wichita Woman Wilde Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 80,000485 C Antelope Malua B’stck Pty Ltd VIC 80,000277 F Ready to Fight Bennett Rac. VIC 70,0006 C Elan Grenadine Cliff Brown Rac. VIC 60,000257 F Proposal Passed in - 80,000357 C Sovereign Wealth Withdrawn Withdrawn
456 F Zolani Withdrawn Withdrawn
Average 108,181
Almanzor
482 C Angel in Bluejeans
Gelagotis Rac. / James Bester / Osher Group VIC 360,000
426 C Via Veneto Kavanagh Rac. VIC 200,000
463 C Actressa Freedman Rac. / Blue Sky B’stck VIC 70,000
512 F Black Sav Passed in - 100,000Average 210,000
Alpine Eagle
510 C Bet You She Rocks John Foote B’stck QLD 80,000
345 C Smashin’ Mila McEvoy Mitchell / Belmont B’stck (FBAA) SA 70,000
Average 75,000
American Pharoah7 C Elegant Eagle N Williams VIC 180,000
331 F Silently Speriamo B’stck / Blandford B’stck NSW 140,000
142 C Lisson Grove Dynamic Syndications / Dean Watt B’stck (FBAA) NSW 110,000
82 C Highflying Australian B’stck / Bahen B’stck Ltd NSW 105,000
443 C Without a ShadowLaurel Oak B’stck Pty Ltd NSW 90,000
373 C Straveen Withdrawn Withdrawn
412 C Truffle Passed in - 70,000530 C Burndiniburn Passed in - 0
Average 125,000
Artie Schiller48 C Gaelic Queen Yoshi Shima Rac. VIC 60,000
Astern5 F El Daana Dodmark T’breds NSW 200,000403 C Tizso Wicked Mitch Freedman Rac. VIC 55,000199 F More Than Edgy Hayfields Rac. VIC 45,000
Average 100,000
Brazen Beau
326 C Sheeza Commander Gelagotis Rac. / Osher Group VIC 150,000
498 C Balaclava LadyVictorian Alliance / Suman Hedge Bstock / d. Redvers Bstock
VIC 120,000
243 C Petite Ciaron Maher B’stck VIC 90,000503 F Belaura Lindsay Park Rac. VIC 80,000507 C Bella Princess W Roser TAS 70,000295 F Roldana P McIntosh VIC 11,00098 F Inyanga Withdrawn Withdrawn
159 F Magical Slice Withdrawn Withdrawn
172 C Maxie’s Blue Girl Withdrawn Withdrawn
248 C Pink Avenue Withdrawn Withdrawn
355 C Songs of Vienna Passed in - 300,000521 C Boracay Passed in - 130,000
Average 86,833
Cable Bay424 C Veloce Bella O’Brien T’breds (Aust) Pty Ltd VIC 170,00091 F If I Do Moloney Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 80,000
513 C Black Velveteen SH Rac. Pty Ltd - Hasan Rac. Stables VIC 70,000
232 F Palomita Alexander Rac. / Rogers B’stck VIC 65,00025 F Exsqueeze Me Luke Oliver Rac. VIC 10,000
Average 79,000
Camelot
447 F Yours Ever Wilde Rac. Pty Ltd / Cameron Cooke B’stck VIC 300,000
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Capitalist
492 C Asheerah Boomer B’stck (FBAA) / L Smith VIC 600,000
63 C Grand Gesture James Harron B’stck Pty Ltd NSW 340,000
38 F Flying Siren D Romanelli / Clinton McDonald Rac. VIC 300,000
442 F Winter Kennewell Rac. / Group 1 B’stck (FBAA) VIC 160,000
109 C Keep Me Warm R Yiu HK 155,000377 C Summit Breath Rosemont Stud Pty Ltd VIC 125,000
126 F Laeta Annabel Neasham Rac. / B McGuire NSW 120,000
2 C Echo Queen Kennewell Rac. VIC 100,000224 F On Credit Tony Noonan Rac. / CB B’stck VIC 100,000307 C Satirical Lass Busuttin Rac. VIC 90,000
206 F My Donnatella Paul Moroney B’stck / M Moroney VIC 80,000
152 C Lovestruck Withdrawn Withdrawn182 F Miss Chard Passed in - 150,000
Average 197,272
Caravaggio178 F Midnight ShimmerEllerton Zahra Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 165,000282 C Renascent Hawkes Rac. NSW 120,000
101 F Jessica Ann Anthony Cummings T’breds / Colm Santry B’stck NSW 110,000
205 C Musitopia Baystone Farm VIC 80,000208 C My Little Flicka Mitch Freedman Rac. VIC 80,000
526 C Brand New Choice Kavanagh Rac. VIC 80,000
471 F Alborada John Hyam Rac. / Cameron Cooke B’stck SA 35,000
445 C Wyetta 0Average 95,714
Choisir
67 C Greyt Judge Spicer T’breds Pty Ltd / Bahen B’stck VIC 75,000
97 C International Star M Stanley VIC 50,000402 F Tinga Withdrawn Withdrawn
Average 62,500
Churchill508 C Belle Famille Lindsay Park Rac. VIC 225,000
161 F Magnesic McEvoy Mitchell / Belmont B’stck (FBAA) SA 205,000
266 C Queen’s Kiss Mitch Freedman Rac. VIC 180,000219 C North Sea Passed in - 180,000292 C Rock Princess Passed in - 45,000
Average 203,333
Deep Field525 C Bousquet HK Jockey Club HK 550,000
90 F Iceland Turf Belle Bahen B’stck Ltd / Matt Laurie Rac. VIC 440,000
435 C Western Gem McEvoy Mitchell / Belmont B’stck (FBAA) SA 400,000
316 F Seeking Status Boomer B’stck (FBAA) / L Smith VIC 280,000
222 F Odelia Lindsay Park Rac. VIC 180,000
61 C Gracie Girl Bevan Smith B’stck / McKeever B’stck / Jordan B’stck NZ 170,000
344 F Smart Miss Hill Robert Hickmott Training Services VIC 160,000
116 C La Cicciolina D Johnson NSW 120,000169 F Marmi Freedman Brothers NSW 100,000
351 F Soiree Gollan Rac. Stables / John Foote B’stck QLD 100,000
506 C Bella Francesca Kiltannon Stables NZ 90,000354 F Song Shan Henry Dwyer Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 40,000171 C Matrix Withdrawn Withdrawn265 F Queen of Peace Passed in - 100,000
Average 219,166
Divine Prophet372 C Storm Signal Bennett Rac. VIC 100,000387 C Tellora John Foote B’stck QLD 80,000279 F Redeeming Lass NJK B’stck VIC 30,000
Average 70,000
Dundeel
299 C Ruby Falls John O’Shea Rac. / Suman Hedge B’stck NSW 550,000
74 C Hannah in a Hurry Rose Grange Pastoral Co VIC 240,000390 C Ten to Midnight Pride Rac. Pty Ltd NSW 220,000496 F Avenue Moody Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 210,000469 C Alamonteel Henry Dwyer Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 210,000310 F Savethelastdance John Sadler Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 190,000427 F Vinay P Morgan VIC 190,00035 F Fleet of Foot DJ Bowman Rac. / P Roberts VIC 150,000
523 C Boston SymphonyJason Warren Rac. Stables / CB B’stck VIC 140,000
193 C Misty Islet Jason Warren Rac. Stables VIC 120,000431 C Water Kiss Bennett Rac. VIC 115,000133 C Le Havre Kym Hann Rac. VIC 55,00019 C Etain Wingara T’breds VIC 50,000185 C Miss Evasive Kavanagh Rac. VIC 50,00034 F Find the Cash K Riddell VIC 50,000517 C Blue Light Passed in - 100,000441 C Wild Nymph Withdrawn Withdrawn459 C Absolution Passed in - 100,000
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177 C Midnight Oil Withdrawn Withdrawn410 F Trinity House Passed in - 70,000353 F Somebody Withdrawn Withdrawn
Average 169,333
Exceed and Excel
196 C MooinooiAdrian Bott & Gai Waterhouse Rac. / Kestrel T’breds / Mt Hallowell Stud
NSW 460,000
358 F Special Lover Gelagotis Rac. / James Bester / Osher Group VIC 300,000
Average 380,000
Exosphere128 C Langoustine M Shepherdson VIC 50,000
Extreme Choice297 F Rose of Mulan O’Brien Rac. / Yes B’stck VIC 420,000
202 C Mrs Vanderbilt Freedman Brothers / L Wilkinson VIC 140,000
481 F Anelene Ellerton Zahra Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 90,00043 F French Origins Withdrawn Withdrawn
Average 216,666
Fastnet Rock484 C Annata Lady V Nolen VIC 150,000452 F Zauberflote Passed in - 200,000
Fiorente313 C Secret Selection Passed in - 100,000
Flying Artie458 C A Spotte of Magic Lindsay Park Rac. VIC 80,000
14 C En Why Sea Dream Withdrawn Withdrawn
Foxwedge514 C Blessit Withdrawn Withdrawn
Frankel414 F Turning Heads Withdrawn Withdrawn497 C Azardi Passed in - 300,000
Frosted
190 F Miss Steele Bahen B’stck Ltd / Matt Laurie Rac. VIC 420,000
66 F Grey Street Ciaron Maher B’stck VIC 130,000234 F Parisian Romance Trotter Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 90,000337 C Sixtyfour T’bred Union QLD 70,000
383 C Symphony Miss Passed in - 120,000528 F Brittany Withdrawn Withdrawn
Average 177,500
Headwater364 C Squaw Peak Hawkes Rac. NSW 160,000146 C Loquacious Lass Passed in - 40,00096 C Innishbeg Withdrawn Withdrawn
Hellbent335 C Sister Madly Three Point B’stck VIC 160,00077 F Heritage Lane Kennedy Rac. Group VIC 120,000325 C She’s Our Star Yargi Rac. VIC 100,000311 C Seagrove L McDonald VIC 75,000437 F Whatalovelyday Eales Rac. Syndications VIC 75,000212 C Neriani Classic B’stck NSW 50,000167 C Maritess Jason Attard Rac. NSW 40,00028 C Fast Approaching Withdrawn Withdrawn68 C Guapa Withdrawn Withdrawn
Average 88,571
Highland Reel
180 F Miracle Magic Star T’breds / Randwick B’stck Agency (FBAA) NSW 125,000
124 C Lady of Sorrento Liam Howley Rac. VIC 100,000
376 C Summer Wine Paul Moroney B’stck / M Moroney VIC 100,000
210 F Mystic Dancer Alderson Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 90,000294 F Rokeby Red Astute B’stck NSW 75,000281 C Rememba Howe P Chow VIC 45,000392 C Texarcana Elite T’breds Pty Ltd NSW 35,000284 F Reward for Glory Passed in - 60,000328 F Shining Rock Passed in - 40,000
Average 81,428
Holler423 F Vellor Withdrawn Withdrawn
I Am Invincible287 C Risque Busuttin Rac. VIC 700,000259 C Provocative O’Brien T’breds (Aust) Pty Ltd VIC 450,000302 C Sacredvista Pride Rac. Pty Ltd NSW 275,000123 F Lady Macan Rosemont Stud Pty Ltd VIC 260,000286 C Rioghan Lindsay Park Rac. VIC 200,000
114 F Kutina Kennewell Rac. / Group 1 B’stck (FBAA) VIC 65,000
Average 325,000
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Iffraaj59 C Gosh DJ Bowman Rac. VIC 40,000
Impending135 F Legcut John Sadler Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 240,000
499 C Balalaika Phillip Stokes Rac. / Rick Connelly B’stck VIC 175,000
179 F Military Reign Jaquers VIC 150,00093 C Iheartpoppy O’Brien T’breds (Aust) Pty Ltd VIC 140,000228 F Our Harmony Northwood VIC 140,000320 C Shacarde Ciaron Maher B’stck VIC 110,000168 F Marli Magic McDonald Rac. VIC 85,000
79 F High Above Patrick G Carey Rac. Stables Pty Ltd VIC 80,000
446 F Young Love Moloney Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 80,000
150 F Lovemelikearock Michael Hickmott B’stck Pty Ltd SA 70,000
113 C Kristofferson Paul Moroney B’stck VIC 60,000
201 F Mrs Kipling Randwick B’stck Agency Pty Ltd AUS 60,000
197 C Moore B Mitchell VIC 42,000406 C Townsings Lass Farmhouse Holdings Pty Ltd VIC 40,00037 C Flying Hula Withdrawn Withdrawn338 F Skating on Ice Withdrawn Withdrawn
Average 105,142
Inference250 F Pipette Honeycomb Stud NSW 70,000290 C Road to Rio Gavin Bedggood Rac. VIC 30,000138 C Lickety Lemon Passed in - 40,000
Average 50,000
Into Mischief379 F Sunny Desert Passed in - 40,000
Invader115 C Kylie’s Fame Maxrise HK 100,000162 C Magrosso Robert & Luke Price Rac. NSW 100,000278 F Recurring Dream Withdrawn Withdrawn
Average 100,000
Kermadec461 C Accented Ohukia Lodge NZ 75,000
Lonhro
73 C Hangin’ Tough Bahen B’stck Ltd / Matt Laurie Rac. VIC 460,000
112 C Kobe Queen Ciaron Maher B’stck VIC 250,000
333 F Singled Out Liam Howley Rac. / Andy Williams B’stck VIC 240,000
39 F Footprint Aspen B’stck NZ 180,000119 C La Parisienne McDonald Rac. VIC 180,000
44 C Fromparis Withlove
Mitchell B’stck (FBAA) / G1 Goldmine NSW 140,000
413 C Truly Wicked Malua B’stck Pty Ltd VIC 120,000207 C My Girl Tess Blueblood T’breds NSW 100,00017 C Erika Passed in - 100,000103 C Jill’s Charm Passed in - 120,000352 F Solar Rock Withdrawn Withdrawn396 F The Seductress Passed in - 120,000519 F Boogielicious Withdrawn Withdrawn
Average 208,750
Lord Kanaloa504 C Believe Yourself Ciaron Maher B’stck VIC 900,000
Magnus
195 F Mizzna Astute B’stck / Ciaron Maher Rac. VIC 320,000
231 C Palatine Hill Ciaron Maher B’stck VIC 230,00041 C Fortrus Dancer HK Jockey Club HK 200,000217 C No Vanity Tom Nikolic Rac. VIC 190,000270 C Rada Richard & Chantelle Jolly Rac. SA 80,000157 C Luxaspin Bennett Rac. VIC 60,000
173 F Medician StarGriffiths de Kock Rac. / Peter Ford T’Breds (FBAA) / Heywood B’stck
VIC 50,000
11 F Elusive Magic Passed in - 80,000209 C Myhro Withdrawn Withdrawn
Average 161,428
Manhattan Rain242 C Personal Ensign John Sadler Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 150,000501 F Beautiful Pleasure M J Williams T’bred Training VIC 130,000468 C Al Dhakira Liam Howley Rac. VIC 70,000
Average 116,666
Maurice84 F Hollow Bullet Ciaron Maher B’stck VIC 200,000
175 C Merlene de LagoGriffiths de Kock Rac. / Peter Ford T’Breds (FBAA) / Heywood B’stck
VIC 180,000
500 C Banksia Laming Rac. VIC 130,000
400 C Tiergarten Rich River Meat Exports Pty Ltd VIC 110,000
472 C Aliyana Tilde Champion T’breds / Suman Hedge B’stck NSW 60,000
527 C Brazilian Pulse Jason Warren Rac. Stables / CB B’stck VIC 45,000
Average 120,833
FRIDAY
MAIDEN OF THE WEEK: SHINING A LIGHT ON RACING’S FUTURE STARS
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Menari
308 C Satisfied Will Johnson B’stck / Blue Sky B’stck / Freedman Rac. VIC 100,000
Merchant Navy241 C Pentolite Laming Rac. VIC 210,000
45 C Fuhrnatic MG Price Rac. & Breeding Pty Ltd VIC 170,000
453 C Zeal Freedman Rac. / Blue Sky B’stck VIC 150,000
415 F Turnstiles Andrew Noblet Rac. VIC 140,000
211 C Mystic Medusa Mick Huglin Rac. / Bevan Smith B’stck VIC 110,000
451 C Zanteca Henry Dwyer Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 100,000300 C Russian Moon V Nolen VIC 95,000245 F Petulance L Freedman Qld 80,000
189 F Miss Shamrock Star T’breds / Randwick B’stck Agency (FBAA) NSW 80,000
33 C Fill the Page M Raymond VIC 60,000324 C She’s Demanding D Romanelli VIC 40,000
49 F Garrard Minervini Rac. Pty Ltd / R M Rac. NSW 27,500
151 F Loves Attention Withdrawn Withdrawn251 F Platinum Express Passed in - 90,00080 F High Lago Passed in - 120,00076 F Heatherton Passed in - 100,000181 C Miss Beals Passed in - 80,000509 C Bellspath Passed in - 150,000
Average 105,208
More Than Ready143 C Liten Prinsessa McDonald Rac. VIC 180,000502 C Bee’s Honey G Eurell VIC 150,000
365 F Stage Performer Gold Edge Syndications Pty Ltd NSW 95,000
465 C African Rain Mad About Rac. / McKeever B’stck / Nick Olive Rac. NSW 40,000
488 F Apocrypha McEvoy Mitchell / Belmont B’stck (FBAA) SA 30,000
111 C Kid Gloves Passed in - 140,000262 C Purrpurrlena Withdrawn Withdrawn267 C Quiet Meadow Withdrawn Withdrawn425 C Very Cherry Passed in - 100,000
Average 99,000
Nicconi
13 F Embark McEvoy Mitchell / Belmont B’stck (FBAA) SA 185,000
529 C Bukzel Laming Rac. VIC 130,000
75 F Hayley Grace Five Palms / Bevan Smith B’stck VIC 75,000
149 C Love’s Here C Heywood NSW 45,000Average 108,750
No Nay Never46 F Fursa McDonald Rac. VIC 70,000
Not a Single Doubt140 F Lifesaver Lady Freedman Brothers NSW 230,00085 F Holy Seal Withdrawn Withdrawn
Ocean Park264 C Queen of Lions Ciaron Maher B’stck VIC 250,000375 F Suadela B Heys / Ellerslie Lodge NSW 115,000239 C Pastrana Lindsay Park Rac. VIC 90,00056 F Gold Spice DJ Bowman Rac. VIC 50,000319 C Sha Tin Sunday Baystone Farm VIC 35,000360 F Spina Rosa Withdrawn Withdrawn
Average 108,000
Palentino330 F Signoret Wilde Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 45,000
Pariah
433 C We BetchaGriffiths de Kock Rac. / Peter Ford T’Breds (FBAA) / Heywood B’stck
VIC 250,000
233 C Panorama Ridge P Ryan & Salter Pastoral VIC 240,000
480 F Andes Star T’breds / Randwick B’stck Agency (FBAA) NSW 220,000
198 C More Glory Astute B’stck / Ciaron Maher Rac. VIC 210,000
203 F MumbeillyGriffiths de Kock Rac. / Peter Ford T’Breds (FBAA) / Heywood B’stck
VIC 180,000
374 F Street Groove Ciaron Maher B’stck VIC 100,000462 C Accuse Maxrise HK 70,000225 C Orgueil Patrick Keane Rac. VIC 40,000
Average 163,750
Per Incanto
479 C Anaween Lockyer T’breds / Malua Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 300,000
Pierro260 C Pure Pride Henry Dwyer Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 190,000
18 C Estijmaam Annabel Neasham Rac. / B McGuire NSW 180,000
188 C Miss Promiscuity Michelle J Payne Rac. VIC 170,000293 C Rockolicious SH Rac. VIC 160,00069 F Gunawati Kavanagh Rac. VIC 150,000
SATURDAY
STAKES FIELDS: PEDIGREE & SALESDETAILS AHEAD OF THE BIG RACEDAY
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438 C Whistle Baby Swettenham Stud / John Foote B’stck VIC 150,000
230 F Outof the Question Andrew Noblet Rac. VIC 120,000
476 C Amorphous Alexander Rac. / Roll The Dice Rac. / Rogers B’stck VIC 120,000
276 F Ready on Time First Light Rac. / Busuttin Rac. / Paul Willetts B’stck VIC 110,000
31 F Felicienne K Goldman NSW 100,000494 F Assioma Tony Noonan Rac. / CB B’stck VIC 70,000
134 C Le Societe Grand Syndicates / John Price B’stck WA 50,000
102 C Jessy Belle Passed in - 110,000165 F Manhattan Muse Withdrawn Withdrawn382 F Sweet Maggie Passed in - 100,000
Average 130,833
Preferment
263 C Queen Boudicca Chris Waller Rac. / Guy Mulcaster B’stck NSW 190,000
Pride of Dubai
274 F Rathlin Island Adrian Bott & Gai Waterhouse Rac. / Kestrel T’breds NSW 120,000
89 F Ice Creme Bjorn Baker Rac. / Clarke B’stck NSW 50,000
141 C Limoncino Blueblood T’breds NSW 50,00022 F Evening Glitter G Eurell / AAA Approved VIC 20,000314 F Secret Venture Hancox B’stck Pty Ltd VIC 20,000214 F Ninasenko Passed in - 50,000272 C Raneen Passed in - 60,000275 C Rayaheen Passed in - 30,000388 F Temple Divine Passed in - 60,000408 F Tremezzo Passed in - 60,000474 F Amanee Passed in - 100,000
Average 52,000
Puissance de Lune155 C Lucy’s Look Robert Roulston B’stck Pty Ltd VIC 80,00058 F Goon Serpent Clarken Rac. / d. Jolly Rac. SA 60,000
Average 70,000
Redoute’s Choice
467 C Ain’tnofallenstar Paul Moroney B’stck / M Moroney VIC 300,000
Reliable Man166 C Mansera D Maher VIC 45,000
Ribchester450 F Zakayla Withdrawn Withdrawn
Rich Enuff407 C Tranquil Harmony Upper B’stck HK 75,00081 C High Tea Empower Rac. VIC 15,000
Average 45,000
Rubick88 C I’m a Flying Star McDonald Rac. VIC 120,000418 C Unsaintly Pride Rac. Pty Ltd NSW 110,00042 F Fortunately Tony Noonan Rac. VIC 85,000522 C Boscobella John Foote B’stck QLD 70,00086 F Homebird Alexander Rac. / Rogers B’stck VIC 50,0009 F Elliptical Orbit Laming Rac. VIC 30,00060 F Gracie Ethan T Ensby Rac. NSW 16,00050 F Geisha Passed in - 60,000183 F Miss Delima Withdrawn Withdrawn247 C Pinfire Opal Withdrawn Withdrawn283 C Return to Glory Withdrawn Withdrawn285 C Right as Rain Withdrawn Withdrawn
Average 68,714
Russian Revolution249 C Pink Perfection Simple B’stck Services HK 180,000
147 F Lot Three Four One
Moody Rac. Pty Ltd / Dalziel B’stck VIC 170,000
160 F MagnagemGriffiths de Kock Rac. / Peter Ford T’Breds (FBAA) / Heywood B’stck
VIC 170,000
215 C No More Tears Roll The Dice Rac. / Rogers B’stck VIC 140,000
518 F Bond Moody Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 140,00032 C Fiery Jest Upper B’stck HK 120,000515 F Bliss Street MJM Rac. & B’stck Pty Ltd VIC 100,000258 C Prosperity Kavanagh Rac. VIC 90,00026 F Fascination Street Ciaron Maher B’stck VIC 80,00016 F Endean Rose Freedman Brothers NSW 55,000132 F Le Grand Cru Bennett Rac. VIC 50,000356 C Sorel Point Cloud 9 T’breds VIC 50,00030 F Fast Hussy Passed in - 80,000144 C Loading Zone Passed in - 150,000349 F Socialista Passed in - 80,000454 C Zenon Withdrawn Withdrawn
Average 112,083
Savabeel170 C Masquerade Bevan Smith B’stck SPG 205,000399 C Tiara Cliff Brown Rac. VIC 190,000
473 F Alpine Julz D Ellis / Andrew Williams B’stck NZ 100,000
520 C Boosting Eleanor Paul Preusker Rac. Stables Pty Ltd VIC 100,000
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238 C Passion Cheval Dynamic Syndications / Dean Watt B’stck (FBAA) NSW 80,000
12 F Elusive Nature Withdrawn Withdrawn29 C Fast Company Withdrawn Withdrawn72 C Halloween Withdrawn Withdrawn106 F Joy Withdrawn Withdrawn107 C Kahara River Passed in - 90,000432 F Wave Rider Passed in - 100,000
Average 135,000
Sebring321 F Shamalia Rosemont Stud Pty Ltd VIC 450,000386 F Tawteen Laurel Oak B’stck Pty Ltd NSW 280,000
475 C Amo Ami Ama Paul Moroney B’stck / M Moroney VIC 160,000
154 C Lucky Angel Annabel Neasham Rac. / B McGuire NSW 160,000
490 F Armed for Action Hirsch Park VIC 140,000389 F Tempting Tricolours Rac. NSW 120,000
347 F So Serene MG Price Rac. & Breeding Pty Ltd VIC 120,000
491 F Artistic Lass Match Point (Aus) Pty Ltd NSW 100,00036 F Fly By Hilton’s Excavations Pty Ltd NSW 87,500
342 F Slapstick Wattle B’stck / Stephen Gray Rac. SPG 80,000
236 F Pasadena Girl International T’bred Solutions (FBAA) NSW 80,000
54 C Glenbawn Dame Sam Kavanagh Rac. / James Bester B’stck NSW 80,000
421 C Valour Express Rac. / Nick Ryan Rac. VIC 70,000
401 C Tina Turban Blueblood T’breds / Mick Price Rac. / Sheamus Mills B’stck NSW 60,000
439 C White House Lady Cliff Brown Rac. VIC 60,000
53 C Gioe Robert & Luke Price Rac. NSW 45,000139 F Liesele Kendrick Rac. / Clarke B’stck QLD 40,000235 F Partyhouse Parnham Rac. WA 22,500341 F Slainte Withdrawn Withdrawn254 F Primavera Passed in - 80,000393 C Text’n Hurley Withdrawn Withdrawn304 C Santa Clara Passed in - 70,000516 C Blithe Belle Passed in - 100,000
Average 119,722
Shalaa
226 C Our Daisy Bahen B’stck Ltd / Matt Laurie Rac. VIC 700,000
336 C Sistonic International T’bred Solutions (FBAA) NSW 300,000
62 C Grand Daughter Yes B’stck Pty Ltd VIC 280,000305 F Santa Rocks J O’Shea / Go Rac. NSW 160,000
477 F Anapine Leneva Park / Griffiths De Kock VIC 150,000163 C Mandistana Malua B’stck Pty Ltd VIC 130,000380 C Sutology Bevan Smith B’stck SPG 130,000110 C Keltara Lindsay Park Rac. VIC 120,000428 C Volcanic Eruption McDonald Rac. VIC 100,000303 F Saigon Tea Prime T’breds Pty Ltd VIC 90,000252 C Platinum Passion Feek Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 80,000
Average 203,636
Shamus Award256 C Princess Titanic O’Brien T’breds (Aust) Pty Ltd VIC 200,000
240 C Peggie’s Choice Kennewell Rac. / Group 1 B’stck (FBAA) VIC 150,000
94 C Implementation Passed in - 60,000416 C Typhoon Monaco Withdrawn Withdrawn
Average 175,000
Shocking20 C Evaline Kavanagh Rac. VIC 70,000
Shooting to Win
40 C Forget the Weather Passed in - 100,000
Siyouni
524 C Bouquet de Flores
Victorian Alliance / Suman Hedge Bstock / d. Redvers Bstock
VIC 520,000
255 F Princess Nia Henry Dwyer Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 145,000Average 332,500
Smart Missile
253 C Power of Love Boomer B’stck (FBAA) / L Smith VIC 70,000
Snitzel158 C Madame Lily Aramco Rac. VIC 300,000449 F Zaina Rizeena McDonald Rac. VIC 300,000339 F Sky Island Passed in - 220,000
Average 300,000
So You Think317 F Senro Kisaki d. Pfieffer Rac. Pty Ltd NSW 450,000
24 C Explosive CrossGriffiths de Kock Rac. / Peter Ford T’Breds (FBAA) / Heywood B’stck
VIC 260,000
55 C Glory Guru Brunton Rac. TAS 240,000100 F It’s Our Showtime Busuttin Rac. / Clarke B’stck VIC 220,00010 C Elouera S Cameron / Oneworld Rac. VIC 210,00052 C Gilago McDonald Rac. VIC 180,000
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460 C Abyssinie Viribright Rac. NSW 150,000130 F Larapineta Kurrinda B’stck NSW 125,000
394 C The Girlfriend Dream T’breds/ Bluegrass B’stck / Freedman Rac. VIC 120,000
174 C Melodramatic Freedman Rac. / Blue Sky B’stck VIC 100,000
220 C Nothin’ on Me Slade B’stck / Redgum Rac. VIC 100,000
8 C EllasGriffiths de Kock Rac. / Peter Ford T’Breds (FBAA) / Heywood B’stck
VIC 80,000
511 F Big Spirit M J Williams T’bred Training / Sheamus Mills B’stck VIC 60,000
153 F Lucha Libre G & C Pastoral Co Pty Ltd NT 35,000
419 F Uptown Gal The Lofty T’breds Group Pty Ltd VIC 30,000
227 F Our Dizzy Boss Withdrawn Withdrawn359 C Spectrolite Passed in - 100,000108 C Karata Withdrawn Withdrawn395 C The Revenant Withdrawn Withdrawn104 F Joie d’Esprit Passed in - 80,000466 F African Rainbow Withdrawn Withdrawn
Average 157,333
Sooboog
312 F Search for Fame Dalziel B’stck / Peter Moody Rac. VIC 50,000
Spieth381 F Sweet Fire Eden Rac. Cranbourne Pty Ltd VIC 180,000
23 F Exabelle Star T’breds / Randwick B’stck Agency (FBAA) NSW 145,000
Average 162,500
Spirit of Boom
27 C Fast and Loose Phillip Stokes Rac. / Rick Connelly B’stck VIC 170,000
Star Turn137 F Leotie Henry Dwyer Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 120,000273 C Rather Sweet O’Gorman Rac. Pty Ltd NSW 40,000301 C Sacred Choice Passed in - 80,000
Average 80,000
Star Witness
78 C Hidden Message Bjorn Baker Rac. / Clarke B’stck NSW 80,000
291 C Rock Cathedral N Jenkinson / Viva Rac. QLD 60,000436 C What an Impact Rolsworth Pty Ltd VIC 35,000
Average 58,333
Starcraft200 C Mrs Bradbury Nick Ryan Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 100,000495 C Authoress BFJ B’stck VIC 50,000362 C Splendid Eagle M Gibson VIC 40,000378 C Sundaze Lovin’ Hazel Park Rac. VIC 40,000
Average 57,500
Starspangledbanner125 F Lady Thrills Rosemont Stud Pty Ltd VIC 105,000429 C Wangaala Simple B’stck Services HK 105,000
15 C Enchanting Waters Passed in - 80,000
Average 105,000
Street Boss361 C Spirit of Carbine E Wong & A Chu HK 350,000194 C Misty Rock Ciaron Maher B’stck VIC 210,000
417 F Unfurl Rich River Meat Exports Pty Ltd VIC 190,000
289 C Riverina Red Bevan Smith B’stck SPG 80,00057 C Gonski Girl Polar B’stck VIC 55,000221 C Novel Idea F & J Stockdale VIC 40,00064 C Grand Palace Passed in - 140,000464 C Adonais Withdrawn Withdrawn
Average 154,166
Tarzino306 F Sardaaj N O’Dwyer VIC 150,000422 C Vamoose Withdrawn Withdrawn
Tavistock369 C Steer by the Stars HK Jockey Club HK 400,000213 C Nessun Dorma Ciaron Maher B’stck VIC 240,000409 C Triaction HK Jockey Club HK 220,000448 C Yulong April Wilde Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 140,000
218 F NoafFirst Light Rac. / Adrian Bott & Gai Waterhouse Rac. / Paul Willetts B’stck
VIC 110,000
164 C Mandy O’Reilly Laming Rac. VIC 100,000334 C Sistabeel Kavanagh Rac. VIC 90,00021 C Evanescence MG Price Rac. & Breeding Pty Ltd VIC 70,000
Average 171,250
Territories371 F Storm Kite Passed in - 60,000
Thronum
398 C Thorsborne Rich River Meat Exports Pty Ltd VIC 200,000
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Time Test
156 F Luscious Legs Ciaron Maher B’stck / Thompson Creek T’breds VIC 165,000
366 F Star Guest Shane Nichols Rac. VIC 80,000
483 C Angel Van Haarlem Freedman Brothers NSW 80,000
Average 108,333
Tivaci348 C So Splendid Alexander Rac. / Rogers B’stck VIC 180,000268 C Quin Bay Passed in - 80,000
Toronado184 F Miss Eclipse Laming Rac. VIC 260,000
478 C Anatomica Freedman Brothers / Karl Brown B’stck NSW 220,000
71 C Hai Lil Lindsay Park Rac. VIC 200,00099 C Irish Rose Tony Noonan Rac. VIC 160,000216 C No Push Over John Foote B’stck QLD 160,000
105 C Jood Paul Moroney B’stck / M Moroney VIC 100,000
457 F A City Girl Boomer B’stck (FBAA) QLD 100,000288 C River Lantern John Foote B’stck QLD 60,000405 C Torchsinger Shane Nichols Rac. VIC 60,000
505 C Bella Ava Mitch Beer Rac./ Heywood B’stck NSW 60,000
117 C La Famelia Hayfields Rac. VIC 40,000
229 F Our Wildest Dreams R Hickmott VIC 30,000
186 C Miss Fidler Passed in - 100,000187 C Miss Maggiebeel Passed in - 200,000244 C Petite Briefs Passed in - 200,000
Average 120,833
Tosen Stardom391 C Terrific Tulla Matt Laurie Rac. VIC 90,000
323 C She’s Curvaceous First Light Rac. / Busuttin Rac. / Paul Willetts B’stck VIC 75,000
489 C Aquada Bennett Rac. VIC 70,000
318 C Seven Year Itch All State Breeding & Rac. Farms SA 50,000
Average 71,250
Turn Me Loose83 F Highlights GR & MC Savage SA 60,000
Vancouver350 F Socialize Moloney Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 160,000
309 F Savababe Paul Moroney B’stck / M Moroney VIC 140,000
261 C Purity Paul Moroney B’stck VIC 120,000
176 F Midnight DancerFirst Light Rac. / Adrian Bott & Gai Waterhouse Rac. / Paul Willetts B’stck
VIC 90,000
148 C Love Ends MJM Rac. & B’stck Pty Ltd VIC 80,00051 C Gem of Gems Woburn Farm / HK B’stck NZ 70,000131 C Lazuli Z Scott SA 60,000
493 C Ask Me How I Know BFJ B’stck VIC 60,000
47 C Gabbidon V Nolen VIC 50,000
1 F Earth Sky Proven T’breds / Steve O’Dea Rac. NSW 40,000
121 F La Sevena Withdrawn WithdrawnAverage 87,000
Winning Rupert
329 F Siennas Fury Dalziel B’stck / Peter Moody Rac. VIC 210,000
Written Tycoon70 C Gybe James Harron B’stck Pty Ltd NSW 1,100,000118 C La Haraka Ciaron Maher B’stck VIC 480,000
455 C Zibello Paul Moroney B’stck / M Moroney VIC 300,000
122 F Lady Cartier Vinery Stud (Australia) Pty Limited NSW 300,000
191 C Miss Tomb Raider P Willis / Laming Rac. VIC 300,000223 F On a Given Day Morton Rac. WA 200,000
367 F Star Via Strada Bevan Smith B’stck / Oculus Rac. VIC 180,000
340 F Sky Princess Star T’breds / Randwick B’stck Agency (FBAA) NSW 165,000
363 C Spot the Diff John Sadler Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 150,000385 C Tarcoola Spirit Cliff Brown Rac. VIC 120,000269 C Racy Ohukia Lodge NZ 90,000
298 C Royal MythGriffiths de Kock Rac. / Peter Ford T’Breds (FBAA) / Heywood B’stck
VIC 85,000
346 F Snitzel’s Goddess Bjorn Baker Rac. / Clarke B’stck NSW 80,000
65 F Gretna Busuttin Rac. VIC 50,000280 C Reemah Withdrawn Withdrawn296 C Rolling Cloud Withdrawn Withdrawn246 C Phoenix Claws Withdrawn Withdrawn
343 C Slippery When Wet Withdrawn Withdrawn
192 F Missy Cummings Withdrawn Withdrawn92 F Igraine Withdrawn Withdrawn404 C Too Discreet Withdrawn Withdrawn4 C Eight Points Withdrawn Withdrawn
Average 257,142
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322 F She’s a Danica McEvoy Mitchell / Belmont B’stck (FBAA) SA 150,000
Zoustar87 F Humma Mumma Redgum Rac. Pty Ltd VIC 600,000
370 C Sticky Fingers McEvoy Mitchell / Belmont B’stck (FBAA) SA 250,000
145 F Longmu Hawkes Rac. NSW 220,000129 F Lanzini Freedman Brothers NSW 160,000
95 C In This Life Boomer B’stck (FBAA) / L Smith VIC 120,000
420 C Valley Sweetheart Moody Rac. Pty Ltd / Dalziel B’stck VIC 120,000
470 F Alberton Park MG Price Rac. & Breeding Pty Ltd VIC 120,000
384 C Tara’s Spur Bennett Rac. VIC 100,000430 F Want to Rock Yargi Rac. VIC 85,000487 C Any Destination Ken Keys Rac. VIC 80,000332 F Single Note A Trinder TAS 70,000
368 C Starlike First Light Rac. / Busuttin Rac. / Paul Willetts B’stck VIC 50,000
136 C Leica Forward A Cosgriff VIC 40,000237 F Passarelle Passed in - 90,000204 C Mumtaazah Passed in - 200,000397 C The Special Two Withdrawn Withdrawn127 F Lake Como Withdrawn Withdrawn444 C Without Saying Withdrawn Withdrawn315 C Seeking Attention Passed in - 150,000
Average 155,000
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GLOBAL SALES DATES
FRI 22ND-WED 27TH INGLIS DIGITAL AUSTRALIA (NSW) INGLIS DIGITAL JANUARY MIXED CLOSE JAN 20 JANUARY 2021 (LATE) SALE
DATE AUCTION HOUSE COUNTRY (STATE) SALE TYPE ENTRIES CLOSE
SUN 28TH FEB - INGLIS AUSTRALIA, (VIC) MELBOURNE PREMIER SALE YEARLING CLOSEDTUES 2ND MAR 2021
MON 1ST - MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA MAGIC MILLIONS MIXED CLOSE FEB 24WED 3RD MARCH 2021 ONLINE ONLINE MARCH SALE
Tue 2nd-Mon 8th March 2021 gavelhouse.com NZ gavelhouse.com Thoroughbred 08 March Auction Mixed CLOSE MAR 1
TUE 9TH - MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA, (SA) ADELAIDE YEARLING SALE YEARLING CLOSING NOV 6WED 10TH MAR 2021
JULY 24 -29 ONLINE SALEENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22.
Featuring broodmares, yearlings and racing stock.
Catalogue available at inglisdigital.com
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FRI 12TH - WED 17TH INGLIS AUSTRALIA INGLIS DIGITAL MIXED CLOSE MAR 10MARCH 2021 MARCH (EARLY) SALE
MON 15TH - MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA, (QLD) GOLD COAST MARCH YEARLING CLOSING NOV 6TUE 16TH MAR 2021 YEARLING SALE
Tue 16th-Mon 22nd March 2021 gavelhouse.com NZ gavelhouse.com Thoroughbred 22 March Auction Mixed CLOSE MAR 15JULY 24 -29 ONLINE SALE
ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22. Featuring broodmares, yearlings and racing stock.
Catalogue available at inglisdigital.com
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FRI 26TH - WED 31ST INGLIS AUSTRALIA INGLIS DIGITAL MIXED CLOSE MAR 24MARCH 2021 MARCH (LATE) SALE
Monday 29th March 2021 Fasig-Tipton USA The Gulfstream Sale 2YO
Tue 30th Mar-Mon 4th Apr 2021 gavelhouse.com NZ gavelhouse.com Thoroughbred 05 April Auction Mixed CLOSE MAR 29
Sun 4th - Wed 14th April 2021 New Zealand Bloodstock NZ South Island Sale (Gavelhouse Plus) Yearling CLOSE MAR 17
MON 5TH- MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA MAGIC MILLIONS MIXED CLOSE MAR 31WED 7TH APRIL 2021 ONLINE ONLINE APRIL SALE
TUES 6TH - INGLIS AUSTRALIA, NSW AUSTRALIAN EASTER YEARLING CLOSE JAN 2021WED 7TH APRIL 2021 YEARLING SALE
JULY 24 -29 ONLINE SALEENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22.
Featuring broodmares, yearlings and racing stock.
Catalogue available at inglisdigital.com
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FRI 9TH - WED 14TH INGLIS AUSTRALIA INGLIS DIGITAL MIXED CLOSE APR 9 APRIL 2021 APRIL (EARLY) SALE
Mon 12th-Tue 13th April 2021 Tattersalls UK Craven Breeze Up Sale 2YO
Tue 13th-Mon 19th April 2021 gavelhouse.com NZ gavelhouse.com Thoroughbred 19 April Auction Mixed CLOSE APR 12JULY 24 -29 ONLINE SALEENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22.
Featuring broodmares, yearlings and racing stock.
Catalogue available at inglisdigital.com
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FRI 23RD - WED 28TH INGLIS AUSTRALIA INGLIS DIGITAL MIXED CLOSE APR 21 APRIL 2021 APRIL (LATE) SALE
Thu 29th-Fri 30th April 2021 Tattersalls UK Guineas Breeze Up & HiT Sale 2YO, HiT
SUN 2ND - INGLIS AUSTRALIA (NSW) HTBA MAY YEARLING SALE YEARLING CLOSE MAR 2021MON 3RD MAY 2021
MON 3RD- MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA MAGIC MILLIONS MIXED CLOSE APR 28WED 5TH MAY 2021 ONLINE MAY SALE
WED 5TH- INGLIS AUSTRALIA (NSW) AUSTRALIAN WEANLING SALE WEANLING CLOSE MAR 2021THU 6TH MAY 2021
FRIDAY INGLIS AUSTRALIA (NSW) CHAIRMAN'S SALE BREEDING STOCK CLOSE MAR 20217TH MAY 2021
JULY 24 -29 ONLINE SALEENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22.
Featuring broodmares, yearlings and racing stock.
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FRI 7TH - WED 12TH INGLIS AUSTRALIA INGLIS DIGITAL MIXED CLOSE MAY 5MAY 2021 MAY (EARLY) SALE
SUN 9TH- INGLIS AUSTRALIA (NSW) AUSTRALIAN BROODMARE SALE BREEDING STOCK CLOSE MAR 2021MON 10TH MAY 2021
Thu 13th-Fri 14th May 2021 Arqana France Breeze Up Sale 2YO CLOSE DEC 16
FRI 14 MAY 2021 NZB NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL WEANLING SALE WEANLING CLOSE MAR 5
SUN 16TH - INGLIS AUSTRALIA (VIC) MELBOURNE GOLD SALE YEARLING CLOSE MAR 2021MAY 2021
Mon 17th-Tue 18th May 2021 Fasig-Tipton USA Midlantic 2YOs In Training 2YO
WED 19TH - MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA (QLD) NATIONAL WEANLING SALE WEANLING CLOSE MAR 12FRI 21ST MAY 2021
JULY 24 -29 ONLINE SALEENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22.
Featuring broodmares, yearlings and racing stock.
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FRI 21ST - WED 26TH INGLIS AUSTRALIA INGLIS DIGITAL MIXED CLOSE MAY 19MAY 2021 MAY (LATE) SALE
TUE 25TH - MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA (QLD) NATIONAL BROODMARE SALE BREEDING STOCK CLOSE MAR 12FRI 28TH MAY 2021
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DATE AUCTION HOUSE COUNTRY (STATE) SALE TYPE ENTRIES CLOSE
WED 2ND - MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA (QLD) NATIONAL YEARLING SALE MIXED CLOSE MAR 12FRI 4TH JUN 2021 JULY 24 -29 ONLINE SALE
ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22. Featuring broodmares, yearlings and racing stock.
Catalogue available at inglisdigital.com
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FRI 4TH - WED 9TH INGLIS AUSTRALIA INGLIS DIGITAL MIXED CLOSE JUN 2JUNE 2021 JUNE (EARLY) SALE
FRIDAY 4TH MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA (QLD) NATIONAL RACEHORSE SALE HIT CLOSE MAY 24JUNE 2021
SUN 13TH- INGLIS AUSTRALIA (VIC) GREAT SOUTHERN SALE WEANLING/BREEDING STOCK CLOSE APR 2021TUE 15TH JUNE 2021
Wednesday 14th June 2021 Goffs UK The London Sale Mixed
Wednesday 23rd June 2021 Fasig-Tipton USA Santa Anita 2YOs In Training 2YO JULY 24 -29 ONLINE SALE
ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22. Featuring broodmares, yearlings and racing stock.
Catalogue available at inglisdigital.com
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FRI 25TH - WED 30TH INGLIS AUSTRALIA INGLIS DIGITAL MIXED CLOSE JUN 23JUNE 2021 JUNE (LATE) SALE
Mon 28th Jun-Thu 1st Jul 2021 Arqana France Summer Sale Mixed
MON 5TH - MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA MAGIC MILLIONS MIXED CLOSE JUN 30WED 7TH JULY 2021 ONLINE ONLINE JULY SALE
Mon 5th-Fri 9th July 2021 Tattersalls UK July Sale Breeding Stock, HiT JULY 24 -29 ONLINE SALE
ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22. Featuring broodmares, yearlings and racing stock.
Catalogue available at inglisdigital.com
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FRI 9TH - WED 14TH INGLIS AUSTRALIA INGLIS DIGITAL MIXED CLOSE JUL 7 JULY 2021 JULY (EARLY) SALE
Monday 12th July 2021 Fasig-Tipton USA July Selected Horses of Racing Age 2YO
Tue 13th-Wed 14th July 2021 Fasig-Tipton USA The July Sale Yearling JULY 24 -29 ONLINE SALE
ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22. Featuring broodmares, yearlings and racing stock.
Catalogue available at inglisdigital.com
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FRI 23RD - WED 28TH INGLIS AUSTRALIA INGLIS DIGITAL MIXED CLOSE JUL 21 JULY 2021 JULY (LATE) SALE
MON 2ND - WED MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA MAGIC MILLIONS MIXED CLOSE JUL 284TH AUGUST 2021 ONLINE ONLINE AUGUST SALE
Mon 9th-Tue 10th August 2021 Fasig-Tipton USA The Saratoga Sale Yearling
Sat 14th-Mon 16th August 2021 Arqana France August Yearling Sale Yearling
Sun 15th-Mon 16th August 2021 Fasig-Tipton USA New York Bred Yearlings Yearling
Tuesday 17th August 2021 Arqana France August Yearling Sale V2 Yearling JULY 24 -29 ONLINE SALE
ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22. Featuring broodmares, yearlings and racing stock.
Catalogue available at inglisdigital.com
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FRI 20TH - WED 26TH INGLIS AUSTRALIA INGLIS DIGITAL MIXED CLOSE AUG 18 AUGUST 2021 AUGUST (LATE) SALE
Mon 30th Aug-Thu 2nd Sep 2021 Tattersalls UK August Sale Breeding Stock, HiT
FRI 10TH SEPTEMBER INGLIS AUSTRALIA (VIC) INGLIS READY2RACE SALE 2YO CLOSE AUG 62021 SEYMOUR BREEZE UP
JULY 24 -29 ONLINE SALEENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22.
Featuring broodmares, yearlings and racing stock.
Catalogue available at inglisdigital.com
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FRI 10TH - WED 15TH INGLIS AUSTRALIA INGLIS DIGITAL MIXED CLOSE SEP 8SEPTEMBER 2021 SEPTEMBER (EARLY) SALE
Saturday 11th September 2021 Goffs Ireland Champions Sale Mixed
TUE 14TH SEPTEMBER INGLIS AUSTRALIA (QLD) INGLIS READY2RACE SALE 2YO CLOSE AUG 62021 EAGLE FARM BREEZE UP
FRI 17TH SEPTEMBER INGLIS AUSTRALIA (NSW) INGLIS READY2RACE SALE 2YO CLOSE AUG 62021 WARWICK FARM BREEZE UP
MON 20TH SEPTEMBER INGLIS NZ INGLIS READY2RACE SALE 2YO CLOSE AUG 62021 CAMBRIDGE BREEZE UP
JULY 24 -29 ONLINE SALEENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22.
Featuring broodmares, yearlings and racing stock.
Catalogue available at inglisdigital.com
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FRI 24TH - WED 29TH INGLIS AUSTRALIA INGLIS DIGITAL MIXED CLOSE SEP 22SEPTEMBER 2021 SEPTEMBER (LATE) SALE
Tue 28th-Wed 29th September 2021 Goffs Ireland Orby Sale Yearling
Thu 30th Sep-Fri 1st Oct 2021 Goffs Ireland Sportsmans Sale Yearling
FRI 1ST OCTOBER INGLIS AUSTRALIA (NSW) INGLIS READY2RACE SALE 2YO CLOSE AUG 62021 WARWICK FARM ALT BREEZE UP
RESULTS ANALYSIS: OUR TEAM OFEXPERTS DISSECT THE WEEKEND’S ACTION
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DATE AUCTION HOUSE COUNTRY (STATE) SALE TYPE ENTRIES CLOSE
Saturday 2nd October 2021 Arqana France The Arc Sale HiT
Mon 4th-Tue 5th October 2021 Fasig-Tipton USA Midlantic Fall Yearlings Yearling
TUE 5TH OCTOBER INGLIS AUSTRALIA (NSW) INGLIS READY2RACE SALE 2YO CLOSE AUG 62021
Tue 5th-Thu 7th October 2021 Tattersalls UK October Yearling Sale Book 1 Yearling JULY 24 -29 ONLINE SALE
ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22. Featuring broodmares, yearlings and racing stock.
Catalogue available at inglisdigital.com
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FRI 8TH - WED 13TH INGLIS AUSTRALIA INGLIS DIGITAL MIXED CLOSE OCT 8OCTOBER 2021 OCTOBER (EARLY) SALE
Mon 11th-Wed 13th October 2021 Tattersalls UK October Yearling Sale Book 2 Yearling
Thu 14th-Sat 16th October 2021 Tattersalls UK October Yearling Sale Books 3&4 Yearling
Monday 18th October 2021 Fasig-Tipton USA The Saratoga Fall Sale Breeding Stock, Weanlings
Mon 18th-Fri 22nd October 2021 Arqana France October Yearling Sale Yearling
Sun 25th-Wed 28th October 2021 Fasig-Tipton USA Kentucky October Yearlings Yearling
Sun 25th-Thu 29th October 2021 Tattersalls UK Autumn HiT Sale HiT
Sun 1st-Tue 3rd November 2021 Goffs Ireland Horses in Training & Autumn Yearling Sale Mixed
Tuesday 9th November 2021 Fasig-Tipton USA The November Sale Breeding Stock
Saturday 13th November 2021 Arqana France Autumn Sale Flat Bred Yearlings Yearling
Sun 14th-Sun 21st November 2021 Goffs Ireland November Sale Breeding Stock, Weanlings
Mon 15th-Wed 17th November 2021 Arqana France Autumn Sale Mixed
Mon 22nd Nov-Thu 2nd Dec 2021 Tattersalls UK December Sale Mixed
Sat 4th-Tue 7th December 2021 Arqana France Breeding Stock Sale Breeding Stock
Tue 5th-Thu 7th October 2021 Tattersalls UK October Yearling Sale Book 1 Yearling
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TAB MEETINGSCOWRA (NSW) Good(4)R1: Cowra Services Motel Mdn Hcp, $22000, 1375m.1. FLYING HONOUR (AUS) (b/br g 5 Love Conquers All (AUS) -
Crystal Honour (AUS)). T: Ms M Hopkins J: M Heagney2. Jaywalker (AUS) (b m 4 Poet’s Voice (GB) - Secret Walk (AUS)).3. Shiny Agent (AUS) (br g 5 Zariz (AUS) - Zahbowe (AUS)).Margins: 2.8 lens, 2.3 lens. Time: 1:24.53.
R2: Terry Kiely Memorial Hcp (C2), $22000, 1375m.1. DISCONCERTED (NZ) (b m 4 Swiss Ace (AUS) - Flustered (AUS)). T: J M Cleary J: J Pracey-Holmes2. Final Showdown (AUS) (ch m 4 Stratum (AUS) - Fields Of Freedom (AUS)).3. Stratum’s Rose (AUS) (b m 5 Stratum (AUS) - Sister Rose (AUS)).Margins: 0.2 lens, 3 lens. Time: 1:24.35.
R3: Reg Cassidy Memorial (Bm58), $22000, 1700m.1. CAREERING AWAY (AUS) (b g 6 Hard Spun (USA) - Miss Chard
(AUS)). T: G D Lunn J: Billy Cray2. Bells ‘N’ Bows (AUS) (b m 6 Starcraft (NZ) - Debelle (AUS)).3. Larmour (AUS) (b m 5 Sizzling (AUS) - Irish Teardrop (AUS)).Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:48.48.
R4: Ken Andrews Memorial (Bm74), $22000, 1375m.1. SHE’S ALL IN (AUS) (b m 5 Casino Prince (AUS) - Exceed Us (AUS)). T: B Joseph & P & M Jones J: B Mc Dougall1. THISTLEDO (AUS) (b/br g 8 Zariz (AUS) - Comeback Queen
(AUS)).3. Patrick May (AUS) (b g 4 May’haab (AUS) - Patient Way (AUS)).Margins: Dead-heat, 0.0 lens. Time: 1:23.76.
R5: Clem Watmore Memorial Mdn, $22000, 1200m.1. ROCKSCAPE (AUS) (b g 4 Dreamscape (AUS) - Lady Sara Mae
(AUS)). T: Jason & Lucy Attard J: R Hutchings2. Ayva’s Reward (AUS) (b/br m 4 Reward For Effort (AUS) - Ayva (AUS)).3. Maggies Time (AUS) (b m 7 Danesis (IRE) - Sandgate (USA)).Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 1:10.70.
R6: Cowra Club Diggers Cup (Bm58), $22000, 950m.1. BIZARRO (AUS) (b g 4 Not A Single Doubt (AUS) - Allblack Lass (NZ)). T: Bryan Dixon J: Elissa Meredith2. Byzantium (AUS) (b/br g 6 All Too Hard (AUS) - Roman Treasure (USA)).3. Alaskan Aura (AUS) (br g 4 Oratorio (AUS) - Lady Alaska (AUS)).Margins: 0.4 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 54.82.
R7: Visit Cowra Hcp (C1), $22000, 1100m.1. VALARIAN (AUS) (b g 5 Ad Valorem (USA) - Sutton Princess
(AUS)). T: A M Molloy J: K Dunbar2. Renzulli (AUS) (b g 5 Bel Esprit (AUS) - Sable (NZ)).3. The Exchequer (AUS) (ch g 6 Choisir (AUS) - Money Tree (AUS)).Margins: 0.1 lens, 1.8 lens. Time: 1:03.87.
SAPPHIRE COAST (NSW) Good(4)R1: Merimbula Commerce Mdn Hcp, $22000, 1407m.1. MORE SHOTS (AUS) (ch m 4 Shooting To Win (AUS) - The Other
Harv (AUS)). T: Rob Potter J: B P Ward2. Aphro Man (AUS) (ch g 4 Zoffany (IRE) - Aphroditis (AUS)).3. Think Rush (AUS) (b/br g 5 So You Think (NZ) - So Sydney (AUS)).Margins: 2.3 lens, 1 len. Time: 1:26.59 (last 600m 35.49).
R2: Merimbula Engraving (Bm58), $22000, 1007m.1. PINDARRA’S DREAM (AUS) (b m 4 Denman (AUS) - Limitation (AUS)). T: Ms T Bateup J: Ms J Taylor2. Nicci’s Song (AUS) (b f 3 Nicconi (AUS) - Chosen Song (AUS)).3. Heavenly Thunder (AUS) (b m 5 Lope De Vega (IRE) - The Dark
Heavens (AUS)).Margins: 1.3 lens, 2.8 lens. Time: 57.27 (last 600m 34.01).
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R3: 26 Mar Tradies Day Mdn Plate, $22000, 1207m.1. EASY MOVER (AUS) (b m 7 Starcraft (NZ) - Collodi (AUS)). T: Matthew J Stephens J: Ms K Nisbet2. Jack The Brumby (AUS) (b g 4 Equiano (FR) - Transcending (AUS)).3. Last Quest (AUS) (ch g 3 All Too Hard (AUS) - Mileyva (NZ)).Margins: 0.2 lens, 1 len. Time: 1:12.14 (last 600m 35.94).
R4: Liquor Legends Hcp (C2), $22000, 1207m.1. MARCADA (AUS) (b m 4 Unencumbered (AUS) - Sleight Of
Hand (AUS)). T: Blake Fitzpatrick J: R Bensley2. Blue Glass (AUS) (b f 3 Glass Harmonium (IRE) - Amicable
Agreement (AUS)).3. Koscina (AUS) (b m 5 Bel Esprit (AUS) - Clorinda (AUS)).Margins: 0.5 lens, 1 len. Time: 1:11.24 (last 600m 35.50).
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R5: Excell Printing (Bm58), $22000, 1407m.1. HALLIDAY ROAD (AUS) (b g 7 Congrats (USA) - Nickynoo’s Girl
(AUS)). T: Ms T Bateup J: Ellen Hennessy2. Onsettling Down (AUS) (b g 5 Delago Deluxe (AUS) - Kariz
(AUS)).3. Soviet (AUS) (ch g 6 Stratum (AUS) - Inchita (AUS)).Margins: 0.5 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:25.45 (last 600m 36.61).
R6: Merimbula Realty Merimbula Cup, $27000, 1607m.1. CLUB LEGEND (AUS) (b g 4 Ustinov (AUS) - Danari (AUS)). T: Ms T Bateup J: Brock Ryan2. Roseirro (AUS) (b g 6 Pierro (AUS) - Rosnaree (IRE)).3. Old Man’s Angel (AUS) (b g 7 Ready’s Image (USA) - Assertive
Belle (AUS)).Margins: 1.5 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:38.37 (last 600m 37.12).
R7: Merimbula Jewellers (C1), $22000, 1607m.1. DJANGO DREAM (AUS) (b/br g 3 Dissident (AUS) - Dixie’s
Comet (AUS)). T: James Ponsonby J: Ms W Costin2. Pahang (AUS) (ch g 4 Dissident (AUS) - River Vixen (AUS)).3. Jamocha (AUS) (b m 5 Foxwedge (AUS) - Triple Latte (USA)).Margins: 1.8 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 1:38.91 (last 600m 36.77).
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YORK (WA) Soft(6)R1: Gannons Mdn Hcp, $12000, 1500m.1. LADY HATRAS (AUS) (ch m 6 Trade Fair (GB) - My Hatras (AUS)). T: B M Smithall J: P Carbery2. Private Poet (AUS) (b g 4 Poet’s Voice (GB) - Slippin The Booty (AUS)).3. There’s A Thought (NZ) (b/br f 3 So You Think (NZ) - Shanya (IRE)).Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:33.27.
R2: Tabtouch Rose Of York (Bm52+), $12000, 1500m.1. WORTH A RISK (AUS) (ch m 5 Written Tycoon (AUS) - Risktaker
(AUS)). T: D & B Pearce J: Joseph Azzopardi2. Stella Anne (AUS) (b m 5 Galah (AUS) - Beautiful Bon Bon (AUS)).3. Temptacion (AUS) (b f 3 All Too Hard (AUS) - Fit And Ready (AUS)).Margins: 4.8 lens, 1.8 lens. Time: 1:32.28.
R3: Marjorie Charleson Tiara-Bm52+, $12000, 1200m.1. ME ‘N’ TAZ (AUS) (b g 8 Pitleco (AUS) - Miss Ghataas (AUS)). T: Nathan Turvey J: Madi Derrick2. Cristal Dane (AUS) (b m 5 Patronize (AUS) - Black Dane (AUS)).3. Chisano (AUS) (b m 6 Rogano (AUS) - Mariachis (AUS)).Margins: 0.8 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:10.28.
R4: Tabtouch Mdn Hcp, $12000, 1200m.1. MASTER MOORE (AUS) (b/br g 3 Demerit (AUS) - Grand Oscar
(AUS)). T: Rhys Radford J: C Staples2. City Ladies (AUS) (b/br m 4 City Place (USA) - Lady Beldon (AUS)).3. Unitool (AUS) (b g 4 Universal Ruler (AUS) - Real Deal (AUS)).Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:11.32.
R5: Western Racepix (Bm46+), $12000, 1300m.1. AFLICA’S GIRL (AUS) (b/br m 6 War Chant (USA) - Aflica (AUS)). T: B V Watkins J: Ms K Yuill2. Black Smuggler (AUS) (br g 8 Captain Sonador (AUS) - Doug’s
Mate (AUS)).3. Galiba (AUS) (b m 5 Galah (AUS) - Life Story (AUS)).Margins: 0.5 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:18.32.
R6: Boulevard Fine Jewellery-Bm46+, $12000, 1100m.1. DENGA (AUS) (b g 6 Kendel Star (AUS) - Kopek (AUS)). T: D R Couper J: Lucy Warwick2. The Finest (AUS) (br g 5 Oratorio (AUS) - Mystical (NZ)).3. Infiltrator (AUS) (ch g 6 Frost Giant (USA) - Ladidi (AUS)).Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:04.64.
R7: Hairitage Hair By Lisa (Bm46+), $12000, 1920m.1. PRAYING WITH GOD (AUS) (br m 4 God Has Spoken (AUS) -
Fanfara (AUS)).T: Ms S L Miller J: T Turner2. Danish Gem (AUS) (b m 8 Danehill Express (AUS) - Heartshape (AUS)).3. Admiral Promo (AUS) (b g 5 My Admiration (AUS) - Promotional
(AUS)).Margins: 1.5 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 2:02.24.
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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER (SWINS)
1 Kodiac (GB) 2001 - 2007 Danehill - Rafha 63 28 41 3(4) £645,477 Tiggy Wiggy - 263,5082 Monsieur Bond (IRE) 2000 - 2005 Danehill Dancer - Musical Essence 34 6 12 0(0) £381,755 Bond’s Girl - 302,8403 Acclamation (GB) 1999 - 2004 Royal Applause - Princess Athena 59 18 25 0(0) £338,406 Mubtaghaa - 172,5314 Zebedee (GB) 2008 - 2011 Invincible Spirit - Cozy Maria 63 22 30 1(2) £290,614 Ivawood - 94,6175 Dark Angel (IRE) 2005 - 2008 Acclamation - Midnight Angel 40 18 24 2(3) £268,561 Estidhkaar - 92,9376 Showcasing (GB) 2007 - 2011 Oasis Dream - Arabesque 37 17 25 2(2) £258,515 Toocoolforschool - 69,2547 Oasis Dream (GB) 2000 - 2004 Green Desert - Hope 27 8 10 2(2) £247,520 Muhaarar - 127,8448 Exceed and Excel (AUS) 2000 - 2004 Danehill - Patrona 44 16 20 1(1) £246,786 Heartbreak Hero - 122,6079 Fast Company (IRE) 2005 - 2011 Danehill Dancer - Sheezalady 43 15 22 1(2) £230,817 Baitha Alga - 77,79110 Iffraaj (GB) 2001 - 2007 Zafonic - Pastorale 41 17 20 0(0) £222,806 Jungle Cat - 87,59811 Paco Boy (IRE) 2005 - 2011 Desert Style - Tappen Zee 39 12 16 1(2) £208,554 Beacon - 72,46712 Equiano (FR) 2005 - 2011 Acclamation - Entente Cordiale 40 13 16 1(1) £205,419 Lacing - 58,65413 Shamardal (USA) 2002 - 2005 Giant’s Causeway - Helsinki 29 12 17 0(0) £199,895 Secret Brief - 68,52114 Starspangledbanner (AUS) 2006 - 2011 Choisir - Gold Anthem 13 7 9 2(2) £196,679 Anthem Alexander - 72,85015 Invincible Spirit (IRE) 1997 - 2003 Green Desert - Rafha 31 12 17 0(0) £179,841 Ballymore Castle - 28,81516 Bahamian Bounty (GB) 1994 - 1998 Cadeaux Genereux - Clarentia 26 5 10 1(1) £179,523 New Providence - 98,72217 Dubawi (IRE) 2002 - 2006 Dubai Millennium - Zomaradah 37 12 14 2(2) £161,887 Muraaqaba - 50,61318 Dutch Art (GB) 2004 - 2008 Medicean - Halland Park Lass 29 8 11 1(1) £145,138 Dutch Connection - 60,61519 Pastoral Pursuits (GB) 2001 - 2006 Bahamian Bounty - Star 31 11 13 0(0) £127,582 Kibaar - 34,52320 Approve (IRE) 2008 - 2011 Oasis Dream - Wyola 38 16 18 0(0) £122,796 Johnny B Goode - 16,41121 Raven’s Pass (USA) 2005 - 2009 Elusive Quality - Ascutney 13 5 7 3(3) £114,567 Richard Pankhurst - 34,36322 Azamour (IRE) 2001 - 2006 Night Shift - Asmara 14 7 9 1(1) £106,569 Mind of Madness - 63,80423 Arcano (IRE) 2007 - 2011 Oasis Dream - Tariysha 23 6 8 0(0) £96,775 Kasb - 31,32424 Lope de Vega (IRE) 2007 - 2011 Shamardal - Lady Vettori 18 6 8 2(2) £96,616 Burnt Sugar - 29,97225 Dandy Man (IRE) 2003 - 2010 Mozart - Lady Alexander 15 6 8 0(0) £92,020 Squats - 35,50426 Sir Percy (GB) 2003 - 2008 Mark of Esteem - Percy’s Lass 29 8 9 1(1) £91,036 Nafaqa - 24,99727 Vale of York (IRE) 2007 - 2011 Invincible Spirit - Red Vale 25 9 9 0(0) £90,903 Haxby - 58,72528 Indesatchel (IRE) 2002 - 2007 Danehill Dancer - Floria 10 1 2 0(0) £80,268 Mattmu - 73,39329 Distorted Humor (USA) 1993 - 1999 Forty Niner - Danzig’s Beauty 5 2 3 1(1) £80,113 Cursory Glance - 74,85830 Footstepsinthesand (GB) 2002 - 2005 Giant’s Causeway - Glatisant 20 8 12 1(1) £78,021 Celestial Path - 19,63631 Cockney Rebel (IRE) 2004 - 2008 Val Royal - Factice 15 4 5 0(0) £71,457 Cockney Island - 29,82332 Rip Van Winkle (IRE) 2006 - 2011 Galileo - Looking Back 21 6 8 0(0) £67,529 Home Cummins - 31,61533 Kyllachy (GB) 1998 - 2003 Pivotal - Pretty Poppy 34 9 11 0(0) £67,524 Savoy Showgirl - 9,38034 Teofilo (IRE) 2004 - 2008 Galileo - Speirbhean 16 4 5 0(0) £61,772 Supreme Occasion - 22,83835 Bushranger (IRE) 2006 - 2010 Danetime - Danz Danz 32 7 12 0(0) £61,095 Feeling Easy - 13,53236 New Approach (IRE) 2005 - 2009 Galileo - Park Express 17 7 7 0(0) £60,009 Future Empire - 14,20337 Makfi (GB) 2007 - 2011 Dubawi - Dhelaal 20 6 7 0(0) £59,869 Astrelle - 21,60438 Holy Roman Emperor (IRE) 2004 - 2007 Danehill - L’On Vite 14 4 4 0(0) £59,745 Ahlan Emarati - 37,48439 Galileo (IRE) 1998 - 2002 Sadler’s Wells - Urban Sea 12 2 2 1(1) £59,597 Highland Reel - 45,36840 Lawman (FR) 2004 - 2008 Invincible Spirit - Laramie 16 3 3 1(1) £58,911 Agnes Stewart - 39,69741 Medicean (GB) 1997 - 2002 Machiavellian - Mystic Goddess 9 2 3 0(0) £58,092 Bossy Guest - 53,27742 Pivotal (GB) 1993 - 1997 Polar Falcon - Fearless Revival 9 3 4 0(0) £54,859 White Lake - 26,34743 Royal Applause (GB) 1993 - 1998 Waajib - Flying Melody 30 5 7 0(0) £53,384 Don’t Tell Annie - 16,41044 Stimulation (IRE) 2005 - 2011 Choisir - Damiana 25 4 4 0(0) £53,033 Union Rose - 22,31545 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 11 3 3 0(0) £51,718 Hundi - 30,09946 Hellvelyn (GB) 2004 - 2011 Ishiguru - Cumbrian Melody 16 4 6 0(0) £50,507 Bonnie Grey - 17,42947 Zamindar (USA) 1994 - 1998 Gone West - Zaizafon 8 4 4 0(0) £49,576 Zifena - 32,73048 Danehill Dancer (IRE) 1993 - 1997 Danehill - Mira Adonde 9 3 4 1(1) £47,583 Osaila - 37,67049 Speightstown (USA) 1998 - 2005 Gone West - Silken Cat 4 2 4 1(1) £46,335 Calypso Beat - 28,73050 Aussie Rules (USA) 2003 - 2007 Danehill - Last Second 16 7 7 0(0) £43,891 Buccaneers Vault - 7,896
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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER (SWINS)
1 Kodiac (GB) 2001 - 2007 Danehill - Rafha 63 28 41 3(4) £645,477 Tiggy Wiggy - 263,5082 Monsieur Bond (IRE) 2000 - 2005 Danehill Dancer - Musical Essence 34 6 12 0(0) £381,755 Bond’s Girl - 302,8403 Acclamation (GB) 1999 - 2004 Royal Applause - Princess Athena 59 18 25 0(0) £338,406 Mubtaghaa - 172,5314 Zebedee (GB) 2008 - 2011 Invincible Spirit - Cozy Maria 63 22 30 1(2) £290,614 Ivawood - 94,6175 Dark Angel (IRE) 2005 - 2008 Acclamation - Midnight Angel 40 18 24 2(3) £268,561 Estidhkaar - 92,9376 Showcasing (GB) 2007 - 2011 Oasis Dream - Arabesque 37 17 25 2(2) £258,515 Toocoolforschool - 69,2547 Oasis Dream (GB) 2000 - 2004 Green Desert - Hope 27 8 10 2(2) £247,520 Muhaarar - 127,8448 Exceed and Excel (AUS) 2000 - 2004 Danehill - Patrona 44 16 20 1(1) £246,786 Heartbreak Hero - 122,6079 Fast Company (IRE) 2005 - 2011 Danehill Dancer - Sheezalady 43 15 22 1(2) £230,817 Baitha Alga - 77,79110 Iffraaj (GB) 2001 - 2007 Zafonic - Pastorale 41 17 20 0(0) £222,806 Jungle Cat - 87,59811 Paco Boy (IRE) 2005 - 2011 Desert Style - Tappen Zee 39 12 16 1(2) £208,554 Beacon - 72,46712 Equiano (FR) 2005 - 2011 Acclamation - Entente Cordiale 40 13 16 1(1) £205,419 Lacing - 58,65413 Shamardal (USA) 2002 - 2005 Giant’s Causeway - Helsinki 29 12 17 0(0) £199,895 Secret Brief - 68,52114 Starspangledbanner (AUS) 2006 - 2011 Choisir - Gold Anthem 13 7 9 2(2) £196,679 Anthem Alexander - 72,85015 Invincible Spirit (IRE) 1997 - 2003 Green Desert - Rafha 31 12 17 0(0) £179,841 Ballymore Castle - 28,81516 Bahamian Bounty (GB) 1994 - 1998 Cadeaux Genereux - Clarentia 26 5 10 1(1) £179,523 New Providence - 98,72217 Dubawi (IRE) 2002 - 2006 Dubai Millennium - Zomaradah 37 12 14 2(2) £161,887 Muraaqaba - 50,61318 Dutch Art (GB) 2004 - 2008 Medicean - Halland Park Lass 29 8 11 1(1) £145,138 Dutch Connection - 60,61519 Pastoral Pursuits (GB) 2001 - 2006 Bahamian Bounty - Star 31 11 13 0(0) £127,582 Kibaar - 34,52320 Approve (IRE) 2008 - 2011 Oasis Dream - Wyola 38 16 18 0(0) £122,796 Johnny B Goode - 16,41121 Raven’s Pass (USA) 2005 - 2009 Elusive Quality - Ascutney 13 5 7 3(3) £114,567 Richard Pankhurst - 34,36322 Azamour (IRE) 2001 - 2006 Night Shift - Asmara 14 7 9 1(1) £106,569 Mind of Madness - 63,80423 Arcano (IRE) 2007 - 2011 Oasis Dream - Tariysha 23 6 8 0(0) £96,775 Kasb - 31,32424 Lope de Vega (IRE) 2007 - 2011 Shamardal - Lady Vettori 18 6 8 2(2) £96,616 Burnt Sugar - 29,97225 Dandy Man (IRE) 2003 - 2010 Mozart - Lady Alexander 15 6 8 0(0) £92,020 Squats - 35,50426 Sir Percy (GB) 2003 - 2008 Mark of Esteem - Percy’s Lass 29 8 9 1(1) £91,036 Nafaqa - 24,99727 Vale of York (IRE) 2007 - 2011 Invincible Spirit - Red Vale 25 9 9 0(0) £90,903 Haxby - 58,72528 Indesatchel (IRE) 2002 - 2007 Danehill Dancer - Floria 10 1 2 0(0) £80,268 Mattmu - 73,39329 Distorted Humor (USA) 1993 - 1999 Forty Niner - Danzig’s Beauty 5 2 3 1(1) £80,113 Cursory Glance - 74,85830 Footstepsinthesand (GB) 2002 - 2005 Giant’s Causeway - Glatisant 20 8 12 1(1) £78,021 Celestial Path - 19,63631 Cockney Rebel (IRE) 2004 - 2008 Val Royal - Factice 15 4 5 0(0) £71,457 Cockney Island - 29,82332 Rip Van Winkle (IRE) 2006 - 2011 Galileo - Looking Back 21 6 8 0(0) £67,529 Home Cummins - 31,61533 Kyllachy (GB) 1998 - 2003 Pivotal - Pretty Poppy 34 9 11 0(0) £67,524 Savoy Showgirl - 9,38034 Teofilo (IRE) 2004 - 2008 Galileo - Speirbhean 16 4 5 0(0) £61,772 Supreme Occasion - 22,83835 Bushranger (IRE) 2006 - 2010 Danetime - Danz Danz 32 7 12 0(0) £61,095 Feeling Easy - 13,53236 New Approach (IRE) 2005 - 2009 Galileo - Park Express 17 7 7 0(0) £60,009 Future Empire - 14,20337 Makfi (GB) 2007 - 2011 Dubawi - Dhelaal 20 6 7 0(0) £59,869 Astrelle - 21,60438 Holy Roman Emperor (IRE) 2004 - 2007 Danehill - L’On Vite 14 4 4 0(0) £59,745 Ahlan Emarati - 37,48439 Galileo (IRE) 1998 - 2002 Sadler’s Wells - Urban Sea 12 2 2 1(1) £59,597 Highland Reel - 45,36840 Lawman (FR) 2004 - 2008 Invincible Spirit - Laramie 16 3 3 1(1) £58,911 Agnes Stewart - 39,69741 Medicean (GB) 1997 - 2002 Machiavellian - Mystic Goddess 9 2 3 0(0) £58,092 Bossy Guest - 53,27742 Pivotal (GB) 1993 - 1997 Polar Falcon - Fearless Revival 9 3 4 0(0) £54,859 White Lake - 26,34743 Royal Applause (GB) 1993 - 1998 Waajib - Flying Melody 30 5 7 0(0) £53,384 Don’t Tell Annie - 16,41044 Stimulation (IRE) 2005 - 2011 Choisir - Damiana 25 4 4 0(0) £53,033 Union Rose - 22,31545 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 11 3 3 0(0) £51,718 Hundi - 30,09946 Hellvelyn (GB) 2004 - 2011 Ishiguru - Cumbrian Melody 16 4 6 0(0) £50,507 Bonnie Grey - 17,42947 Zamindar (USA) 1994 - 1998 Gone West - Zaizafon 8 4 4 0(0) £49,576 Zifena - 32,73048 Danehill Dancer (IRE) 1993 - 1997 Danehill - Mira Adonde 9 3 4 1(1) £47,583 Osaila - 37,67049 Speightstown (USA) 1998 - 2005 Gone West - Silken Cat 4 2 4 1(1) £46,335 Calypso Beat - 28,73050 Aussie Rules (USA) 2003 - 2007 Danehill - Last Second 16 7 7 0(0) £43,891 Buccaneers Vault - 7,896
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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER (SWINS)
1 Kodiac (GB) 2001 - 2007 Danehill - Rafha 63 28 41 3(4) £645,477 Tiggy Wiggy - 263,5082 Monsieur Bond (IRE) 2000 - 2005 Danehill Dancer - Musical Essence 34 6 12 0(0) £381,755 Bond’s Girl - 302,8403 Acclamation (GB) 1999 - 2004 Royal Applause - Princess Athena 59 18 25 0(0) £338,406 Mubtaghaa - 172,5314 Zebedee (GB) 2008 - 2011 Invincible Spirit - Cozy Maria 63 22 30 1(2) £290,614 Ivawood - 94,6175 Dark Angel (IRE) 2005 - 2008 Acclamation - Midnight Angel 40 18 24 2(3) £268,561 Estidhkaar - 92,9376 Showcasing (GB) 2007 - 2011 Oasis Dream - Arabesque 37 17 25 2(2) £258,515 Toocoolforschool - 69,2547 Oasis Dream (GB) 2000 - 2004 Green Desert - Hope 27 8 10 2(2) £247,520 Muhaarar - 127,8448 Exceed and Excel (AUS) 2000 - 2004 Danehill - Patrona 44 16 20 1(1) £246,786 Heartbreak Hero - 122,6079 Fast Company (IRE) 2005 - 2011 Danehill Dancer - Sheezalady 43 15 22 1(2) £230,817 Baitha Alga - 77,79110 Iffraaj (GB) 2001 - 2007 Zafonic - Pastorale 41 17 20 0(0) £222,806 Jungle Cat - 87,59811 Paco Boy (IRE) 2005 - 2011 Desert Style - Tappen Zee 39 12 16 1(2) £208,554 Beacon - 72,46712 Equiano (FR) 2005 - 2011 Acclamation - Entente Cordiale 40 13 16 1(1) £205,419 Lacing - 58,65413 Shamardal (USA) 2002 - 2005 Giant’s Causeway - Helsinki 29 12 17 0(0) £199,895 Secret Brief - 68,52114 Starspangledbanner (AUS) 2006 - 2011 Choisir - Gold Anthem 13 7 9 2(2) £196,679 Anthem Alexander - 72,85015 Invincible Spirit (IRE) 1997 - 2003 Green Desert - Rafha 31 12 17 0(0) £179,841 Ballymore Castle - 28,81516 Bahamian Bounty (GB) 1994 - 1998 Cadeaux Genereux - Clarentia 26 5 10 1(1) £179,523 New Providence - 98,72217 Dubawi (IRE) 2002 - 2006 Dubai Millennium - Zomaradah 37 12 14 2(2) £161,887 Muraaqaba - 50,61318 Dutch Art (GB) 2004 - 2008 Medicean - Halland Park Lass 29 8 11 1(1) £145,138 Dutch Connection - 60,61519 Pastoral Pursuits (GB) 2001 - 2006 Bahamian Bounty - Star 31 11 13 0(0) £127,582 Kibaar - 34,52320 Approve (IRE) 2008 - 2011 Oasis Dream - Wyola 38 16 18 0(0) £122,796 Johnny B Goode - 16,41121 Raven’s Pass (USA) 2005 - 2009 Elusive Quality - Ascutney 13 5 7 3(3) £114,567 Richard Pankhurst - 34,36322 Azamour (IRE) 2001 - 2006 Night Shift - Asmara 14 7 9 1(1) £106,569 Mind of Madness - 63,80423 Arcano (IRE) 2007 - 2011 Oasis Dream - Tariysha 23 6 8 0(0) £96,775 Kasb - 31,32424 Lope de Vega (IRE) 2007 - 2011 Shamardal - Lady Vettori 18 6 8 2(2) £96,616 Burnt Sugar - 29,97225 Dandy Man (IRE) 2003 - 2010 Mozart - Lady Alexander 15 6 8 0(0) £92,020 Squats - 35,50426 Sir Percy (GB) 2003 - 2008 Mark of Esteem - Percy’s Lass 29 8 9 1(1) £91,036 Nafaqa - 24,99727 Vale of York (IRE) 2007 - 2011 Invincible Spirit - Red Vale 25 9 9 0(0) £90,903 Haxby - 58,72528 Indesatchel (IRE) 2002 - 2007 Danehill Dancer - Floria 10 1 2 0(0) £80,268 Mattmu - 73,39329 Distorted Humor (USA) 1993 - 1999 Forty Niner - Danzig’s Beauty 5 2 3 1(1) £80,113 Cursory Glance - 74,85830 Footstepsinthesand (GB) 2002 - 2005 Giant’s Causeway - Glatisant 20 8 12 1(1) £78,021 Celestial Path - 19,63631 Cockney Rebel (IRE) 2004 - 2008 Val Royal - Factice 15 4 5 0(0) £71,457 Cockney Island - 29,82332 Rip Van Winkle (IRE) 2006 - 2011 Galileo - Looking Back 21 6 8 0(0) £67,529 Home Cummins - 31,61533 Kyllachy (GB) 1998 - 2003 Pivotal - Pretty Poppy 34 9 11 0(0) £67,524 Savoy Showgirl - 9,38034 Teofilo (IRE) 2004 - 2008 Galileo - Speirbhean 16 4 5 0(0) £61,772 Supreme Occasion - 22,83835 Bushranger (IRE) 2006 - 2010 Danetime - Danz Danz 32 7 12 0(0) £61,095 Feeling Easy - 13,53236 New Approach (IRE) 2005 - 2009 Galileo - Park Express 17 7 7 0(0) £60,009 Future Empire - 14,20337 Makfi (GB) 2007 - 2011 Dubawi - Dhelaal 20 6 7 0(0) £59,869 Astrelle - 21,60438 Holy Roman Emperor (IRE) 2004 - 2007 Danehill - L’On Vite 14 4 4 0(0) £59,745 Ahlan Emarati - 37,48439 Galileo (IRE) 1998 - 2002 Sadler’s Wells - Urban Sea 12 2 2 1(1) £59,597 Highland Reel - 45,36840 Lawman (FR) 2004 - 2008 Invincible Spirit - Laramie 16 3 3 1(1) £58,911 Agnes Stewart - 39,69741 Medicean (GB) 1997 - 2002 Machiavellian - Mystic Goddess 9 2 3 0(0) £58,092 Bossy Guest - 53,27742 Pivotal (GB) 1993 - 1997 Polar Falcon - Fearless Revival 9 3 4 0(0) £54,859 White Lake - 26,34743 Royal Applause (GB) 1993 - 1998 Waajib - Flying Melody 30 5 7 0(0) £53,384 Don’t Tell Annie - 16,41044 Stimulation (IRE) 2005 - 2011 Choisir - Damiana 25 4 4 0(0) £53,033 Union Rose - 22,31545 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 11 3 3 0(0) £51,718 Hundi - 30,09946 Hellvelyn (GB) 2004 - 2011 Ishiguru - Cumbrian Melody 16 4 6 0(0) £50,507 Bonnie Grey - 17,42947 Zamindar (USA) 1994 - 1998 Gone West - Zaizafon 8 4 4 0(0) £49,576 Zifena - 32,73048 Danehill Dancer (IRE) 1993 - 1997 Danehill - Mira Adonde 9 3 4 1(1) £47,583 Osaila - 37,67049 Speightstown (USA) 1998 - 2005 Gone West - Silken Cat 4 2 4 1(1) £46,335 Calypso Beat - 28,73050 Aussie Rules (USA) 2003 - 2007 Danehill - Last Second 16 7 7 0(0) £43,891 Buccaneers Vault - 7,896
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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER (SWINS)
1 Kodiac (GB) 2001 - 2007 Danehill - Rafha 63 28 41 3(4) £645,477 Tiggy Wiggy - 263,5082 Monsieur Bond (IRE) 2000 - 2005 Danehill Dancer - Musical Essence 34 6 12 0(0) £381,755 Bond’s Girl - 302,8403 Acclamation (GB) 1999 - 2004 Royal Applause - Princess Athena 59 18 25 0(0) £338,406 Mubtaghaa - 172,5314 Zebedee (GB) 2008 - 2011 Invincible Spirit - Cozy Maria 63 22 30 1(2) £290,614 Ivawood - 94,6175 Dark Angel (IRE) 2005 - 2008 Acclamation - Midnight Angel 40 18 24 2(3) £268,561 Estidhkaar - 92,9376 Showcasing (GB) 2007 - 2011 Oasis Dream - Arabesque 37 17 25 2(2) £258,515 Toocoolforschool - 69,2547 Oasis Dream (GB) 2000 - 2004 Green Desert - Hope 27 8 10 2(2) £247,520 Muhaarar - 127,8448 Exceed and Excel (AUS) 2000 - 2004 Danehill - Patrona 44 16 20 1(1) £246,786 Heartbreak Hero - 122,6079 Fast Company (IRE) 2005 - 2011 Danehill Dancer - Sheezalady 43 15 22 1(2) £230,817 Baitha Alga - 77,79110 Iffraaj (GB) 2001 - 2007 Zafonic - Pastorale 41 17 20 0(0) £222,806 Jungle Cat - 87,59811 Paco Boy (IRE) 2005 - 2011 Desert Style - Tappen Zee 39 12 16 1(2) £208,554 Beacon - 72,46712 Equiano (FR) 2005 - 2011 Acclamation - Entente Cordiale 40 13 16 1(1) £205,419 Lacing - 58,65413 Shamardal (USA) 2002 - 2005 Giant’s Causeway - Helsinki 29 12 17 0(0) £199,895 Secret Brief - 68,52114 Starspangledbanner (AUS) 2006 - 2011 Choisir - Gold Anthem 13 7 9 2(2) £196,679 Anthem Alexander - 72,85015 Invincible Spirit (IRE) 1997 - 2003 Green Desert - Rafha 31 12 17 0(0) £179,841 Ballymore Castle - 28,81516 Bahamian Bounty (GB) 1994 - 1998 Cadeaux Genereux - Clarentia 26 5 10 1(1) £179,523 New Providence - 98,72217 Dubawi (IRE) 2002 - 2006 Dubai Millennium - Zomaradah 37 12 14 2(2) £161,887 Muraaqaba - 50,61318 Dutch Art (GB) 2004 - 2008 Medicean - Halland Park Lass 29 8 11 1(1) £145,138 Dutch Connection - 60,61519 Pastoral Pursuits (GB) 2001 - 2006 Bahamian Bounty - Star 31 11 13 0(0) £127,582 Kibaar - 34,52320 Approve (IRE) 2008 - 2011 Oasis Dream - Wyola 38 16 18 0(0) £122,796 Johnny B Goode - 16,41121 Raven’s Pass (USA) 2005 - 2009 Elusive Quality - Ascutney 13 5 7 3(3) £114,567 Richard Pankhurst - 34,36322 Azamour (IRE) 2001 - 2006 Night Shift - Asmara 14 7 9 1(1) £106,569 Mind of Madness - 63,80423 Arcano (IRE) 2007 - 2011 Oasis Dream - Tariysha 23 6 8 0(0) £96,775 Kasb - 31,32424 Lope de Vega (IRE) 2007 - 2011 Shamardal - Lady Vettori 18 6 8 2(2) £96,616 Burnt Sugar - 29,97225 Dandy Man (IRE) 2003 - 2010 Mozart - Lady Alexander 15 6 8 0(0) £92,020 Squats - 35,50426 Sir Percy (GB) 2003 - 2008 Mark of Esteem - Percy’s Lass 29 8 9 1(1) £91,036 Nafaqa - 24,99727 Vale of York (IRE) 2007 - 2011 Invincible Spirit - Red Vale 25 9 9 0(0) £90,903 Haxby - 58,72528 Indesatchel (IRE) 2002 - 2007 Danehill Dancer - Floria 10 1 2 0(0) £80,268 Mattmu - 73,39329 Distorted Humor (USA) 1993 - 1999 Forty Niner - Danzig’s Beauty 5 2 3 1(1) £80,113 Cursory Glance - 74,85830 Footstepsinthesand (GB) 2002 - 2005 Giant’s Causeway - Glatisant 20 8 12 1(1) £78,021 Celestial Path - 19,63631 Cockney Rebel (IRE) 2004 - 2008 Val Royal - Factice 15 4 5 0(0) £71,457 Cockney Island - 29,82332 Rip Van Winkle (IRE) 2006 - 2011 Galileo - Looking Back 21 6 8 0(0) £67,529 Home Cummins - 31,61533 Kyllachy (GB) 1998 - 2003 Pivotal - Pretty Poppy 34 9 11 0(0) £67,524 Savoy Showgirl - 9,38034 Teofilo (IRE) 2004 - 2008 Galileo - Speirbhean 16 4 5 0(0) £61,772 Supreme Occasion - 22,83835 Bushranger (IRE) 2006 - 2010 Danetime - Danz Danz 32 7 12 0(0) £61,095 Feeling Easy - 13,53236 New Approach (IRE) 2005 - 2009 Galileo - Park Express 17 7 7 0(0) £60,009 Future Empire - 14,20337 Makfi (GB) 2007 - 2011 Dubawi - Dhelaal 20 6 7 0(0) £59,869 Astrelle - 21,60438 Holy Roman Emperor (IRE) 2004 - 2007 Danehill - L’On Vite 14 4 4 0(0) £59,745 Ahlan Emarati - 37,48439 Galileo (IRE) 1998 - 2002 Sadler’s Wells - Urban Sea 12 2 2 1(1) £59,597 Highland Reel - 45,36840 Lawman (FR) 2004 - 2008 Invincible Spirit - Laramie 16 3 3 1(1) £58,911 Agnes Stewart - 39,69741 Medicean (GB) 1997 - 2002 Machiavellian - Mystic Goddess 9 2 3 0(0) £58,092 Bossy Guest - 53,27742 Pivotal (GB) 1993 - 1997 Polar Falcon - Fearless Revival 9 3 4 0(0) £54,859 White Lake - 26,34743 Royal Applause (GB) 1993 - 1998 Waajib - Flying Melody 30 5 7 0(0) £53,384 Don’t Tell Annie - 16,41044 Stimulation (IRE) 2005 - 2011 Choisir - Damiana 25 4 4 0(0) £53,033 Union Rose - 22,31545 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 11 3 3 0(0) £51,718 Hundi - 30,09946 Hellvelyn (GB) 2004 - 2011 Ishiguru - Cumbrian Melody 16 4 6 0(0) £50,507 Bonnie Grey - 17,42947 Zamindar (USA) 1994 - 1998 Gone West - Zaizafon 8 4 4 0(0) £49,576 Zifena - 32,73048 Danehill Dancer (IRE) 1993 - 1997 Danehill - Mira Adonde 9 3 4 1(1) £47,583 Osaila - 37,67049 Speightstown (USA) 1998 - 2005 Gone West - Silken Cat 4 2 4 1(1) £46,335 Calypso Beat - 28,73050 Aussie Rules (USA) 2003 - 2007 Danehill - Last Second 16 7 7 0(0) £43,891 Buccaneers Vault - 7,896