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Queensland’s Glenlogan Park will
be out to win its second Sydney
stakes races in as many weeks
when Vaccine (Not A Single
Doubt), the sole filly bought by the farm
this year, runs in the ATC Gimcrack Stakes (Gr
3, 1000m) at Randwick.
Promising three-year-old Wild Ruler
(Snitzel), a colt Glenlogan shares ownership of
with the China Horse Club-Newgate syndicate,
boosted his Coolmore Stud Stakes (Gr 1,
1200m) credentials with a first-up Heritage
Stakes (Listed, 1100m) victory last Saturday and
it will be Vaccine who steps out this weekend.
The Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-
trained Vaccine, a $220,000 Magic Millions
graduate, won a heat at the first official two-
year-old barrier trials on the Kensington track
last week and Glenlogan Park stud manager
Steve Morley considers her to be leading hope
in the Gimcrack.
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Wild Ruler a shot in the arm for Glenlogan Park as they await Vaccine’s debutNot A Single Doubt two-year-old filly ready for Gimcrack Stakes after Kenso trial win
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Race meetings: Grafton (NSW), Swan Hill
(VIC), Townsville (QLD)
Barrier trials / Jump-outs: Grafton (NSW),
Hawkesbury (NSW), Bendigo (VIC),
Caulfield (VIC), Eagle Farm (QLD), Belmont
(WA), Longford (TAS), Te Aroha (NZ)
International meetings: Vaal (SAF), Ayr
(UK), Wolverhampton (UK), Cork (IRE)
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season and that was Vaccine,” Morley said
yesterday.
“Gai bought her on our behalf, but she was
one we’d lined up beforehand and that was the
only filly I selected and she looks like she’s got
some talent.”
Vaccine was one of 14 fillies nominated for
the Gimcrack, which also features the Ciaron
Maher and David Eustace-trained Enthaar
(Written Tycoon) who caught the eye of trial
watchers when winning her heat in the fastest
time of the day.
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“Vaccine has pulled up well
(from her trial) and she has
worked well subsequently, so as
of Sunday afternoon, all was on
track.” he said.
“She would probably be on
second and third line (of betting)
behind the Written Tycoon filly.
And, gee, isn’t he flying? There’s Ole Kirk and Pippie and then there’s this filly
and she looks like a proper horse and she is the one everyone’s got to beat.”
Glenlogan Park also has a share in ATC Breeders’ Plate (Gr 3, 1000m)
entrant Construct (I Am Invincible) while it also bred Gimcrack Stakes
runner Miss Hoff (Flying Artie), a stablemate of Vaccine.
Reflecting on the performance of Wild Ruler, who was having his first run
since a three-start autumn-winter campaign, the Heritage Stakes win was one
that helped justify the high opinion Peter and Paul Snowden have for the colt.
“He was terrific, Wild Ruler. He is a proper horse, there’s no two ways
about it. When he won on debut, he won the $500,000 Inglis Listed race,
and the reports have always been really strong on him,” Morley said.
“As that prep developed, we finished behind Rothfire (in Queensland)
and we were initially a little disappointed, but hindsight’s a good thing
because Rothfire’s the top of the tree.
“He’s a really good horse and he looks to have come back in really
great order.”
Meanwhile, Glenlogan principal Jon Haseler and Morley also share
in the ownership of Star Turn (Star Witness) two-year-old colt Montana
Flash, who won a barrier trial at Rosehill yesterday.
The Hawkes Racing-trained Montana Flash, a $550,000 Magic Millions
Gold Coast Yearling Sale graduate who was also bred by Morley, came
from last after beginning awkwardly and being slowly away to take out
heat five over 900 metres by half a length.
“There’s plenty of positives to take out of the trial as he’s obviously got
a really good motor and he’s going to have plenty of ability when he learns
to put it all together.” was Morley’s assessment of Montara Flash’s trial.
“The reports from the Hawkes’ from the day that they first got him
after breaking in have always been really positive.
“They have always said that they really liked the horse and that he’s got
a good action, temperament and a good attitude.”
Morley has always taken a shine to Montana Flash from the time he
was born and that was demonstrated when the Magic Millions buying
bench was prepared to go past $500,000 to buy the colt by Vinery Stud’s
first season sire.
“He is just a beautifully proportioned horse. He’s got plenty of scope
and I would expect that he’ll mature out at that 16.1 height,” he said.
“He was a standout foal, a standout weanling and a superb yearling
and it looks like he’s maintained that frame.
“Some horses will go through different phases of their life when
they’re growing up, but at any point when you looked at that particular
colt, he handled himself really well and looked the part at all times. You’ll
go a long way to find a better looking horse.”
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Bivouac to run in EverestGodolphin has locked in Newmarket Handicap
(Gr 1, 1200m) winner Bivouac (Exceed And
Excel) to represent its slot in the $15 million
Everest (1200m) and they remain optimistic
Trekking (Street Cry) will also gain a start.
Vin Cox, Australian managing director for
Godolphin, said Bivouac made strong appeal
as a dual Group 1 winner. "Bivouac is a proven
Group One sprinter with a magnificent profile
that we are keen to build on," Cox said. "He's a
very exciting racehorse who we expect will be
an outstanding addition to our stallion roster
next year. Glen Boss rode him in his Newmarket
victory earlier this year in what was Bivouac's
highest-rating win and we're delighted to have
him back on in the Everest." Cox said more than
one rival slot holder was interested in securing
Trekking and while a deal was yet to be
finalised, he expected last year's Everest third
placegetter to secure one of the five remaining
vacancies in the race.
Nature Strip passes trial testNature Strip (Nicconi) has come through his
latest barrier trial without incident and will
now take on Classique Legend (Not A Single
Doubt) in the Premiere Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m)
at Randwick. The multiple Group 1 winner,
who was runner-up in the Concorde Stakes (Gr
3, 1000m), last visit to the trials ended in high
drama when he dislodged James McDonald
as the gates opened and competed riderless.
Fortunately, he came through it unscathed,
although stewards ordered him to trial again
before he could race. Nature Strip was given a
quiet hitout in the opening 900-metre heat at
Rosehill yesterday. "It's far from ideal but what
is ideal? You've got to work them somewhere,"
trainer Chris Waller said. "If he wasn't trialling
he would have been having a pretty solid gallop
because he's done well between his first run
and this."
Gytrash wins his heatNature Strip’s Concorde Stakes conqueror
Gytrash (Lope De Vega) also had a barrier
trial at Rosehill yesterday, winning heat
three over 1030 metres under race day
jockey Jason Collett. Gytrash, who will run
in the Everest slot held by Inglis, ran 1:01.40
seconds (last 600 metres in 34.23 seconds),
defeating Rammstein (Snitzel) by one and
three-quarter lengths. Intuition (Street Cry)
was another length and a quarter back in
third place. “As you’d have seen his ears were
pricked and he was very casual out in front,’’
Collett told Racing NSW. “I had to push him
out to make sure he was doing enough. I
probably would have liked it if he did a bit
more but he’s come along nicely. We have
time up our sleeve, that’s the main thing,
we’re not chasing our tail trying to get the
finishing touches right.’’ Gytrash will start in
the Everest without another run.
Exhibition gallop for FarnanGolden Slipper (Gr 1, 1200m) winner Farnan
(Not A Single Doubt), who is set to represent
Aquis in The Everest, will have an exhibition
gallop with stablemate Dawn Passage (Dawn
Approach) on the Kensington track tomorrow.
Farnan set up a big lead in the Run To The Rose
(Gr 2, 1200m) first-up before trying late to finish
unplaced. The performance prompted trainers
Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott to abort
Golden Rose (Gr 1, 1400m) plans and Aquis, in
partnership with Phoenix Thoroughbreds and
Kia Ora Stud, elected to press on to the Everest
on October 17. Tim Clark will partner Farnan
in the 1000-metre gallop while Rachel King will
ride Dawn Passage.
Rawiller picks upEverest mountFellow Everest runner Behemoth (All Too
Hard) will be ridden by Nash Rawiller. The
gelding’s owner Grand Syndicates confirmed
the booking of Rawiller for the David Jolly-
trained five-year-old gelding who has won
the Memsie Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) and Sir
Rupert Clarke Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) at his past
two starts.
Superstorm likely for TurnbullSuperstorm (Sebring) is set to line up in
Saturday’s pulsating Turnbull Stakes (Gr
1, 2000m) with owner/breeder Bob Peters
confident the conditions of the race will allow
him to sneak in on the minimum weight of 53.5
kilograms. Superstorm, who was second to
Alligator Blood (All Too Hard) in the Australian
Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m) in February, was one
of 23 nominations on Monday and is set to try
2000 metres for the first time after finishing 12th
in the Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m)
ten days ago. “I think he’s going to sneak into
it because of the conditions of the race,” Peters
told Racing.com. “He gets in on the minimum
and that’s what is appealing for me. I looked
at the conditions of the race and he’ll come in
right on the bottom. It’s so tempting because
of that. While it’s not an ideal program going
straight to 2000 metres, his last run he didn’t
have a chance to do much at all. I’d prefer it
(Turnbull Stakes) to be 1600 metres but it’s a
track that I think will suit him.”
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Wertheimer et Frère homebred, came from the back of the field to take 3rd in a Listed race on his latest start over 2400m.
Lot 27 NAT KING(Rating 93 / Trip 1500-1900m)3yo c. Nathaniel x Shivering
Consistent 3yo, in the money in each of his eight runs and impressive pillar-to-post winner of his latest start.
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Lot 8 MEASURE OF TIME(Rating 104 / Trip 1800-2400m)3yo c. Gleneagles x Inch Perfect
Lightly-raced colt who has never finished further than 3rd including twice in Group company this season. Showed heart and grit to land a Listed race at Deauville.
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Lot 21 CHACHNAK(Rating 108 / Trip 1800-2000m)3yo c. Kingman x Tamazirte
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Defining day for Hickmott’s EuropeansRobert Hickmott’s stable stars Schabau (Pastorius)
and Django Freeman (Campanologist) will
head to Flemington on Saturday with the aim of
catapulting their way into their target races for the
spring. Schabau will run in The Bart Cummings
(Gr 3, 2500m) and needs a victory to get into
the Melbourne Cup, as he is number 72 in the
qualifying order. Django Freeman lines up in the
Turnbull Stakes and needs to win to force his way
into the Caulfield Cup, where he is also number
72 in the qualifying order. "They'll have their last
gallop at Bendigo early this week but they're both
ready to go," Hickmott said. "Django Freeman
will strip a lot fitter. He's lost ten kilos since his last
run and he's got good muscle definition. There's
a lot of positives but the query is whether he is up
to this class. Schabau was vulnerable late but he
battled away quite well. He had a good blow after
the race. Maybe he was a bit fresh and lacked a
bit of fitness which was a bit of trainer and jockey
error."
Dolan gets Edmonds’ tick of approval Toby Edmonds has given Robbie Dolan
a vote of confidence as he prepares to
partner talented mare Vanna Girl (Husson)
in the Epsom Handicap (Gr 1, 1600m) at
Randwick. Dolan was booked for Vanna
Girl after Glen Boss elected to ride Funstar
(Adelaide) for Chris Waller. "Robbie rides
50 kilograms quite easily and he bobs up in
these big races from time to time because he
can ride so light," Edmonds said. "I've been
watching him ride for some time and he's
very aggressive on them which is par for the
course for most of those international riders,
especially the Irish and English riders, so it'll
suit her." Edmonds was pleased with Vanna
Girl's final public hitout before the Epsom
when she finished sixth in a 1200-metre
Warwick Farm barrier trial last Tuesday.
"She didn't get much room in the straight
but probably got just enough out of it to keep
her ticking over," he said.
Oliver to ride Mo’ungaDamien Oliver has secured the plum ride
on Mo’unga (Savabeel) in Saturday week’s
Caulfield Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m). The $5
favourite ahead of Golden Rose winner Ole
Kirk (Written Tycoon) ($6), Stutt Stakes (Gr 2,
1600m) scorer Glenfiddich (Fastnet Rock) ($7)
and King’s Legacy (Redoute’s Choice) ($8),
Mo’unga has won his three starts including a
highly impressive victory in the Dulcify Quality
(Listed, 1500m) at Rosehill on September 12.
Trainer Chris Waller and part-owner Aquis
Farm resisted the temptation to run him in the
Golden Rose and diverted their attention to the
Guineas.
Toorak tilt for QuickieMr Quickie (Shamus Award) will aim for the Toorak
Handicap (Gr 1, 1600m) on October 10 following
his seventh-placed finish in the Underwood
Stakes (Gr 1, 1800m) at Caulfield on Saturday.
Phillip Stokes and Mr Quickie’s ownership group
anticipate a step back in distance will benefit last
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year’s Queensland Derby (Gr 1, 2400m) winner.
The five-year-old was impressive in defeat in the
Memsie Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) first-up in August,
finishing second behind subsequent Sir Rupert
Clarke Stakes winner Behemoth.
Blue Sapphire for Ranting Ranting’s road to the Coolmore Stud Stakes (Gr 1,
1200m) on October 31 will likely continue with a
jump out at Flemington on Friday before heading
to the Blue Sapphire (Gr 3, 1200m) at Caulfield on
October 14. The three-year-old colt was last seen
finishing a close third behind Doubtland (Not A
Single Doubt) and Amish Boy (Star Witness) in
the Danehill Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m) and has been
impressive in defeat on another two occasions
this campaign. “Ranting is really well. He is just
ticking over at the moment,” Troy Corstens said.
“We will probably give him a trial, maybe next
Friday, and then head to the Blue Sapphire with
him and then onto the Coolmore, hopefully. Ben
Melham has said he is keen to stick with him, so
Ben will ride him at his next (start).”
Boss to head to Melbourne Glen Boss has confirmed he will quarantine in
Melbourne in order to compete for his fourth Cox
Plate (Gr 1, 2040m) win on October 24. Boss, who
has won Cox Plate on Makybe Diva (Desert King)
(2005), So You Think (High Chaparral) (2009)
and Ocean Park (Thorn Park) (2012), will ride in
Sydney until October 17, where he will partner
Bivouac (Exceed and Excel) in The Everest (Gr
1, 1200m), before quarantining for the required
five days in Melbourne. He will then remain in
Victoria for the Melbourne Cup Carnival. “It
fills me with great pride that I will be able to
participate at the 100th running of the W.S Cox
Plate where I hope I will be able to honour riding
in such a momentous occasion,” Boss announced
on Monday. He will Skyward (Camelot) in the
Melbourne Cup on November 3.
Multiple options for OceanexMichael Kent Jnr has listed the options for
Melbourne Cup-bound Oceanex (Ocean Park) if
she misses a run in the Caulfield Cup (Gr 1, 2400m)
next month. The five-year-old mare will line up in
the Turnbull Stakes on Saturday and will then head
to the Geelong or Moonee Valley Cup if she misses
the Caulfield Cup due to being well down the order
of entry. “She runs in the Turnbull now, not sure
who rides her there, and then we are hoping to go
to the Caulfield Cup,” Kent Jnr told Racing.com.
“She is number 56 in order and there will be a
natural attrition rate obviously. Hopefully we get a
run. If not, the Geelong or Moonee Valley Cup and
then into the big one.”
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Cup penalty for Al GalayelAl Galayel (Zoffany) has been penalised 1.5
kilograms for the Melbourne and Caulfield
Cups after he impressively took out the JRA
Cup (Gr 3, 2040m) at Moonee Valley on Friday
night, taking him to 52.5 kilograms for both
races. That victory meant Al Galayel passed the
ballot for the Caulfield Cup and rises to 47th
in the order of entry for the race on October
17, but is yet to pass the ballot clause for the
Melbourne Cup, with first acceptances being
taken at noon on Tuesday. “Al Galayel has
struck a rich vein of form this season winning
his past three starts and his maiden Group 3
victory at The Valley on Friday night came in
dominant fashion by a comfortable margin,”
Racing Victoria’s executive general manager
of racing Greg Carpenter told Racing.com. “It
was a competitive field that Al Galayel defeated
with three Derby winners, a VRC Oaks winner
and last year’s Caulfield Cup placegetter Mirage
Dancer (Frankel) among the beaten brigade
which added merit to his performance.”
Olmedo back in workFrench 2000 Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m) winner
Olmedo (Declaration Of War) has been put back
into training instead of beginning stud duties at
Aquis Farm in Queensland this year. Olmedo
has raced just once since arriving in Australia
earlier this year and he was subsequently
retired at a service fee of $16,500 (inc GST),
but in recent months the decision was made to
instead place the six-year-old entire with Chris
Waller who stepped up his work yesterday
with a barrier trial at Rosehill. He finished fifth
under a hold from jockey Hugh Bowman, just
half a length from the winner Miss Invincible (I
Am Invincible) in heat five.
Quick Thinker sidelinedA back complaint has ended the spring
campaign of Australian Derby (Gr 1, 2400m)
winner Quick Thinker (So You Think). The OTI
Racing-owned four-year-old, who is trained
by Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman in New
Zealand, has raced twice in Melbourne this
spring, finishing fifth in Friday night’s JRA Cup
(Gr 3, 2040m) at Moonee Valley. Since then,
the injury was diagnosed and forced him to be
spelled.
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Waller and Star snap up Only WordsChris Waller and Star Thoroughbreds have
purchased promising three-year-old filly Only
Words (Sweynesse) from Clinton Isdale. Only
Words, who landed the Wanganui Guineas
(Listed, 1200m) earlier this month, will head
to Waller’s Sydney stable in October. Her sire
Sweynesse (Lonhro), who stands at Novara Park
for NZ$6,000, was a multiple Group 3 winner
during his racing career and was crowned New
Zealand’s champion first season sire earlier this
year. “Together with Star Thoroughbreds we are
excited to have secured the purchase of exciting
three-year-old filly Only Words who took out
the Listed Wanganui Guineas recently and
she will join our Sydney stable early October,”
Waller announced yesterday. “The Guineas
victory has taken her career record to two wins
and one minor placing from six career outings.
With a black-type victory already on her record,
we can target similar races for three-year-old
fillies to further maximise her earning potential
and value as a broodmare.”
Helsinki to lead Williams’ Riccarton charge Helsinki (Savabeel), a NZ$525,000 purchase
from Book 1 of last year’s National Yearling
Sales, is set to spearhead Peter and Dawn
Williams’ assault on the New Zealand Cup
meeting, with their exciting filly nominated
for the New Zealand 1000 Guineas (Gr 1,
1600m) on November 14. Helsinki, a runner-
up in two of her three starts, is set to run at
Avondale next week in a bid to cement her
place in the Group 1 at Riccarton. “She’s a
nice filly and she’s coming up really well,”
Peter Williams said. “She’ll run at Avondale
and if she goes well we’ll probably look at the
Soliloquy Stakes (Gr. 3, 1400m) (at Te Rapa
on October 24). We’ll make our minds up
after that whether she’ll go down for the 1000
Guineas. I think she’s good enough. She was
unlucky not to win fresh-up. She got knocked
around a bit and did well for second.”
Eccles on trial for Melbourne trip Shaune Ritchie and Colm Murray are pleased
with the preparation of New Zealand Oaks
(Gr 1, 2400m) winner Jennifer Eccles (Rip
Van Winkle) ahead of Saturday’s Windsor
Park Plate (Gr 1, 1600m) at Hastings, but
acknowledged that she will need to win well to
justify pursuit of the Cox Plate (Gr 1, 2040m).
The four-year-old mare finished fourth first-
up in the Tarzino Trophy (Gr 1, 1400m) ten
days ago and will again be partnered by jockey
Matt Cameron at the weekend. “She is doing
very well,” Ritchie told Racing.com. “She will
go into this next one a little bit of an improved
horse with that run under her belt. Matt
Cameron was impressed with the run. She
was very willing and travelled keenly. When
he asked her to go 250 metres out she took
100 metres to get going but we aren’t racing
against three-year-old fillies anymore, we’re
in the big time.” Jennifer Eccles is one of 66
second acceptors for the Cox Plate on October
24, but Richie is yet to be sure of her future
plans: “She would want to win and win well
this weekend to justify that particular pursuit
(Cox Plate), but it is not out of the question,
otherwise we wouldn’t have stayed in it.”
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Size to train ‘Rocket’s’ Barocha
Unbeaten four-year-old Barocha (Ilovethiscity),
who has won both his starts in Victoria at
Sale and Geelong, will be trained by John
Size in Hong Kong after a deal was finalised
for the gelding to be sent to Asia. Brokered by
Wattle Bloodstock’s Peter Twomey, Barocha
will be raced in Hong Kong by the Beauty
Stable’s Simon and Patrick Kwok, who also
race champion Beauty Generation (Road To
Rock) who deadheated for second in the HKJC
Celebration Cup (Gr 3, 1400m) on Sunday
behind Golden Sixty (Medaglia d’Oro). Barocha
was prepared by young Mornington trainer
Clayton Douglas for an ownership group that
included his uncle Rod “Rocket” Douglas.
INTERNATIONAL
Ireland: McEvoy on board Tiger MothKerrin McEvoy will ride the Aidan O’Brien-
trained Tiger Moth (Galileo) in the Melbourne
Cup. McEvoy landed the Melbourne Cup aboard
Charlie Appleby's raider Cross Counter (Teofilo)
in 2018, having previously won the race with Brew
(Sir Tristram) in 2000 and Almandin (Monsun) in
2016. A fourth success on Tiger Moth – last seen
winning a Group 3 on Irish Champions Weekend
– would be a record-equalling one and British
and Irish bookmakers make him a general 10-1
to provide O’Brien with his first victory in the
Flemington showpiece on November 3.
USA: Lady Prancealot (IRE) to be Offered at Keeneland NovemberGrade 1 winner Lady Prancealot (Sir
Prancealot) will be offered as a racing or
broodmare prospect during the premier Book 1
of Keeneland’s November Breeding Stock Sale
on November 9. The daughter of Cornerstone
Stud-shuttle stallion Sir Prancealot has earned
more than $640,000 in an impressive racing
career. “She’s been unbelievably sound,” co-
owner Michael Iavarone said. “She hasn’t
missed a beat. She’s pretty much taken us
everywhere we wanted to go.” Phillip Shelton,
racing manager of co-owner Medallion Racing,
said: “Lady Prancealot has taken our partners
on a great ride. She won our first graded stakes
at Keeneland in the Grade 3 Pin Oak Valley View
before going on to win the Grade 1 American
Oaks. We formed our partnership to have fillies
like her and count ourselves lucky that she
shows up every time.” Sir Prancealot stands at
$9,900 in 2020.
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New first season sire winnersBelardo - Elysium (2 f ex Sonning Rose by
Hawk Wing) sprung a surprise in the Weld Park
Stakes (Gr 3, 7f) at the Curragh on Saturday
when the Noel Meade-trained juvenile ran out
an impressive winner and became the second
individual stakes winner for Darley first season
sire Belardo (Lope De Vega). Held up at the rear
by Billy Lee, she was switched left two furlongs
out and came home strongly to win by a length
and a half from Jim Bolger’s Aunty Bridy
(Camacho) while the Joseph O’Brien-trained
Thinking Of You (American Pharoah) was three-
quarters of a length third and the favourite No
Speak Alexander (Shalaa) was a close fourth.
Elysium broke her maiden over five and a half
furlongs on her second start at Navan in June
and has been placed twice since. She is out of
the Chesham Stakes (Listed, 7f) runner-up
Sonning Rose (Hawk Wing) and was purchased
by her trainer as a yearling for €15,000. Haunui
Farm shuttler Belardo is also responsible for
dual Group winner Isabella Giles and stands
this season for $10,000 (+GST).
Exosphere - Darley’s Exosphere (Lonhro)
sired his fifth individual winner and first in
the northern hemisphere when Spherical (2
f ex Selfsame by Dansili) got off the mark at
the seventh time of asking when landing a Le
Mans claimer over 1400 metres on Friday.
The Andrew Hollinshead-trained juvenile
beat Kiss Pom (Pomellato) and Captain
Lougie (Captain Chop) by two lengths and a
short head. Spherical is a half sister to Hateya
(Footstepsinthesand), a Listed winner in
Sweden on Sunday. Exosphere stands for a fee
of $16,500 (inc GST) at Kelvinside in 2020.
Pride Of Dubai - Pride Of Dubai (Street Cry)
sired his 28th individual winner when Dubai
Honour (2 c ex Mondelice by Montjeu) kept on
strongly to get off the mark at the third time of
asking in a mile novice contest at Haydock on
Saturday. The William Haggas-trained colt beat
Oman (Australia) by two and a half lengths,
with Military Mission (Mastercraftsman)
another length and a quarter away in third. A
110,000gns purchase at Tattersalls last year,
Dubai Honour is the first foal out of the unraced
Monelice (Montjeu), who herself is a half sister
to the Group 3 winner Last Kingdom (Frankel).
Pride Of Dubai stands for $38,500 at Coolmore
Australia in 2020.
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Territories - Darley stallions enjoyed more
success in France on Friday when Numero
Dix (2 c ex Timely Words by Galileo) provided
Territories (Invincible Spirit) with his 13th
individual winner. The Andre Fabre-trained
newcomer made a winning debut when taking
out a Chantilly maiden over 1200 metres by four
lengths. Lozen (Showcasing) finished second,
with Make Gold (Mayson) another length
and a half back in third. Territories stands at
Kelvinside for a fee of $11,000 in 2020.
Vadamos - Rich Hill Stud shuttler Vadamos
(Monsun) brought up winner number ten on
Tuesday when Desert Empire (2 c ex Got To
Dance by Selkirk) narrowly landed the Maiden
Auction Stakes, Division II (1m) at Lingfield.
The Ralph Beckett-trained gelding was making
his debut under Tom Marquand and defeated
Vino Victrix (Sir Percy) by half a length, with
Hemsworth (New Approach) a further length
behind in third. Vadamos will have his first
southern hemisphere two-year-olds in the
coming weeks; he stands for NZ$15,000 (plus
GST) at Rich Hill Stud this season.
New Group/Grade 1 winnersDialed In - Get Her Number (2 c ex Fancier
by Bernstein) provided his sire Dialed In
(Mineshaft) with a first Grade 1 winner after
claiming the American Pharoah Stakes (Gr 1,
8.5f) at Santa Anita on Saturday. The switch to
dirt proved key after two efforts on turf, with
Get Her Number now given an automatic
berth into the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (Gr 1,
8.5f) in November. Get Her Number defeated
Rombauer by three-quarters of a length, with
favourite Spielberg four and three-quarter
lengths adrift in third. Dialed In, the sire of
Breeders Cup Classic runner-up Gunnevera,
stands at Darby Dan Farm in Kentucky, where
he stood for a fee of US$20,000 (approx.
AUD$28,500).
Mehmas - Europe’s leading first season
sire Mehmas (Acclamation) broke new
ground on Saturday when Supremacy (2 c ex
Triggers Broom by Arcano) provided him with
a first elite level winner courtesy of a battling
performance in the Middle Park Stakes (Gr 1,
6f) at Newmarket. Having his first shot at the
highest level after landing the Richmond Stakes
(Gr 2, 6f) at Goodwood in July, the Clive Cox-
trained colt made all to see off the sustained
challenge of 5-2 favourite Lucky Vega (Lope
De Vega) by half a length, with another of
Mehmas’ progeny, Minzaal, another two and
a quarter lengths away back in third. A £65,000
purchase from Goffs last summer, Supremacy is
the third foal out of Triggers Broom (Arcano),
who herself is a half sister to Hong Kong Group
1 winner Xtension (Xaar). Mehmas, who also
won the Richmond during his eight-race career,
could only finish third in the Middle Park in the
final race of his career before retiring to stud in
2016. He stood at Tally Ho Stud in Ireland for
a fee of €7,500 (approx. AUD$12,400) in 2020.
Bookmakers were impressed with Supremacy’s
performance and cut him to 8-1 for next year’s
Commonwealth Cup (Gr 1, 6f).
Mucho Macho Man - After twice placing
in Grade 1 company, Mucho Unusual (4 m
ex Not Unusual by Unusual Heat) struck at
the elite level for the first time after victory in
the Rodeo Drive Stakes (Gr 1, 10f) at Santa
Anita on Saturday evening, providing her
sire Mucho Macho Man (Macho Uno) with a
second Group/Grade 1 winner. Mucho Unusual
defeated Maxim Rate (Exchange Rate) by one
and a quarter lengths with Lady Prancelot
(Sir Prancelot) third. With victory, the George
Krikorian homebred secured her place in the
Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare in November.
Mucho Macho Man, also the sire of three-time
Grade 1 winner Mucho Gusto, stands at Adena
Springs for US$10,000 (approx. AU$14,250).
No Nay Never - Former shuttler No Nay
Never (Scat Daddy) sired his third individual
elite level winner when Alcohol Free (2 f ex
Plying by Hard Spun) came out on top in a
thrilling edition of the Cheveley Park Stakes
(Gr 1, 6f) at Newmarket on Saturday. Having
just her third start, the Andrew Balding-trained
filly saw off the persistent challenge of Miss
Amulet (Sir Prancealot) and the fast finishing
Umm Kulthum (Kodiac) to win by half a length
and a head. A winner at Newbury on her debut,
Alcohol Free was a well backed 7-2 chance
lining up off the back of a second in the Dick
Poole Stakes (Gr 3, 6f) at Sailsbury. Bred by
Churchtown House Stud, Alcohol Free was a
€40,000 purchase at Goffs in November 2018.
She is the fourth foal out of the Hard Spun
(Danzig) mare Plying, who has also produced
the Listed winner Alexander James (Camelot).
Plying herself is a half sister to the Group-
placed winner Kissing Lights (Machiavellian).
No Nay Never, who shuttled to Australia for four
seasons, stood at Coolmore’s base in Ireland
for a fee of €175,000 (approx. AUD$290,000) in
2020. The bookmakers introduced Alcohol Free
as a 16-1 chance for next year’s 1,000 Guineas
(Gr 1, 1m).
Written Tycoon -Arrowfield Stud and
Woodside Park Stud’s Written Tycoon (Iglesia)
brought up an interstate Group 1 double within
24 hours on Saturday when blueblood Ole Kirk
(3 c ex Naturale by Bel Esprit) took out the
Golden Rose Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m), following
in the footsteps of Pippie’s victory in the A. J.
Moir Stakes (Gr 1, 1000m) on Friday night. Ole
Kirk became Written Tycoon’s tenth individual
Group 1 winner after his narrow victory over
North Pacific (Brazen Beau), giving trainers
Michael, Wayne and John Hawkes a quinella in
the $1 million feature. Written Tycoon stands at
Arrowfield Stud for $77,000 (inc GST) in 2020.
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New stakes winnersCape Cross - The late Cape Cross (Green
Desert) sired his 120th individual stakes winner
when Walton Street (6 g ex Brom Felinity ex
Encosta De Lago) got his head in front for the first
time since February 2018 when landing Friday’s
Godolphin Stakes (Listed, 1m 4f) at a blustery
Newmarket. The Charlie Appleby-trained six-year,
who was posting a fourth win in 14 starts, beat
Aloe Vera (Invincible Spirit ) by a length and a half,
with Laafy (Noble Mission) a further five and a half
lengths adrift in third. A Darley homebred, Walton
Street is the fifth foal out of Matriarch Stakes (Gr 2,
2000m) winner Brom Felinity (Encosta De Lago)
who herself is sister to Australian Guineas (Gr 1,
1600m) winner Delago Brom, out of the Group 2
winner Brompton Cross (El Qahira).
Deep Impact - Tomokazu Takano-
trained five-year-old Centelleo (5 h ex Admire
Kirameki by End Sweep) landed the Sankei
Sho All Comers (Gr 2, 2200m) at Nakayama
on Saturday and became the 160th individual
stakes winner for his late sire Deep Impact
(Sunday Silence). The entire got up by a nose
from Curren Bouquetd'or (Deep Impact) while
there was a further length and a quarter back to
Stay Foolish (Stay Gold) in third. Centelleo was
recording his fifth win from 16 starts, while he
also ran fourth in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup
(Gr 1, 2200m) at Kyoto last November and ran
second in the Mermaid Stakes (Gr 2, 2000m) at
Hanshin on his last outing.
Distorted Humor - Painting (4 m ex Hand
Painted by AP Indy) became the 18th individual
Group/Graded winner for her sire Distorted
Humor (Forty Niner), after winning the
Ontario Fashion Stakes (Gr 3, 6f) at Woodbine
on Saturday evening. Painting defeated by a
neck the former Lindsay Park-trained mare
Victory Kingdom (Animal Kingdom), who
was second in the Kewney Stakes (Gr 2,
1400m) at Flemington in 2019, while Sav (Big
Screen) was a distant third. Now a 27-year-old,
Distorted Humor stands for US$50,000 (approx.
AUD$70,000) at WinStar Farm.
Dunaden - Melbourne Cup (Gr 1, 3200m)
winner Dunaden (Nicobar) sired his first stakes
winner when Ranch Hand (4 g ex Victoria
Montoya by High Chaparral) registered a
surprise success in Thursday’s Rose Bowl Stakes
(Listed, 2m) at Newmarket. Sent off the 15-2
outsider in the four-runner field, the Andrew
Balding-trained four-year-old kept on well
to defeat Withhold (Champs Elysees) by half
a length. Ghostwatch (Dubawi) was another
length and three-quarters away in third, while
favourite Mildenberger (Teofilo) trailed in last.
Thursday’s victory was a fourth in 12 starts for
the homebred Ranch Hand, whose dam Victoria
Montoya (High Chaparral) is a Listed-placed
winning half sister to Group 2 winner Passing
Glance (Polar Falcon) and Hidden Meadow
(Selkirk), a winner at Group 3 level. Dunaden,
who took out the Melbourne Cup in 2011 and
also landed the following year’s Caulfield Cup
(Gr 1, 2400m), died last year at the age of 13 due
to complications following a paddock accident
at his home at Overbury Stud. He has so far
sired a total of nine individual winners from 30
runners.
Dutch Art - Cheveley Park Stud resident
Dutch Art (Medicean) sired his 41st individual
stakes winner when Bowerman (6 g ex
Jamboretta by Danehill) continued his fine run
of form on the all-weather with a victory in the
Diamond Stakes (Gr 3, 1m 2.5f) at Dundalk on
Friday night. The Adrian McGuiness-trained
six-year-old beat Sky Seven (Helmet) by half
a length, with Gold Maze (Golden Horn) a
further two and a quarter lengths away in third.
Formerly trained by Roger Varian, Bowerman
has now won eight of his 18 starts, with a six
from nine record on artificial surfaces. Dutch
Art stood for a private fee in 2020.
Exceed And Excel - The James Cummings-
trained Coruscate (6 g ex Dazzler by More Than
Ready) comfortably landed the Testa Rossa Stakes
(Listed, 1200m) at Caulfield on Saturday to bring
up the 176th individual stakes winner for 2012-
13 champion sire Exceed And Excel’s (Danehill).
Ridden by Damien Oliver, the gelding comfortably
saw off eight-year-old Runson (Delzao) by two and
a quarter lengths under, with favourite Order Of
Command (Squamosa) a nose away third. Exceed
and Excel stands at Darley NSW for $132,000.
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Fastnet Rock - Coolmore Stud’s Fastnet Rock
(Danehill) brought up his 160th stakes winner on
Friday night when Glenfiddich (3 c ex Nothin But
A Dream by First Defence) broke through for his
first black-type victory in the Bill Stutt Stakes (Gr 2,
1600m) at Moonee Valley. Ridden on the speed by
Luke Nolen, the Peter Moody-trained Glenfiddich
- who had 15 ratings points on his rivals, having
twice been placed at Group 1 level - raced clear
to score by two lengths over the strong-finishing
Cherry Tortoni (Night Of Thunder) with a further
head to Holyfield (I Am Invincible) in third.
Fastnet Rock stands for $165,000 (inc GST) at
Coolmore Australia this year.
Footstepsinthesand - Irish-bred I Am
Superman (5 h ex Fastnet Lady by Fastnet Rock)
earned Footstepsinthesand (Giant’s Causeway)
his 65th individual stakes winner when landing
Saturday’s Shannon Stakes (Gr 2, 1500m) at
Rosehill. The Paul and Peter Snowden-trained
I Am Superman, who had his first run for the
stable earlier this year having moved from
Michael O’Callaghan’s yard in Ireland, defeated
Riodini (Proisir) by one and a quarter lengths,
with Looks Like Elvis (All American) close
behind in third. Footstepsinthesand, who won
the 2,000 Guineas (Gr 1, 1m) in 2005, stood
at Coolmore in Ireland for a $15,000 (approx
AUSD$24,825) fee in 2020.
Galileo - The great Galileo (Sadler’s Wells)
sired his 329th individual stakes winner when
the Aidan O’Brien-trained Dawn Patrol (3 c
ex Gwynn by Darshaan) claimed a first stakes
victory in the Loughbrown Stakes (Gr 3, 2m)
at the Curragh on Saturday. He ran second
to Tiger Moth in a Leopardstown maiden on
his second start and was third to Santiago in
the Irish Derby (Gr 1, 1m4f) before breaking
his maiden at Naas in July. He then finished
third in the Vinnie Roe (Listed, 1m6f) stakes
and ran down the field in the St Leger (Gr 1,
1m6.5f) on his last start. He was held up on
Saturday by Seamie Heffernan, got a gap down
the rail entering the final furlong and broke
through to lead before seeing off Barrington
Court (Mastercraftsman) by three quarters
of a length. Galileo also achieved his 328th
individual stakes winner when his son High
Definition (2 c ex Palace by Fastnet Rock) put
in a barnstorming finish to take out Saturday’s
Beresford Stakes (Gr 2, 1m) at the Curragh and
in the process rocket to the head of the betting
for next year’s Epsom Derby (Gr 1, 1m 4f). The
Aidan O’Brien-trained juvenile appeared to
have little chance of following up his debut win
over the course and distance last month when
sat last of the 13 runners straightening up, but
he galloped strongly to the line under Seamie
Heffernan, catching Monaasib (Bobby’s Kitten)
late on to post the most unlikely of victories.
Sent off the 9-5 favourite High Definition
needed every yard of the mile trip to register
his three-quarters of a length victory, with
Snapraeterea (Buratino) a further three lengths
away in third. The winner is the third foal out
of the Fastnext Rock (Danehill) mare Palace,
and follows his year older brother Innisfree in
adding his name to the star-studded Beresford
roll of honour. Galileo once again stood at
Coolmore in Ireland for a private fee in 2020.
Henrythenavigator - Gerardino Jet
(3 c ex Ardena by Dalakhani) earned
Henrythenavigator (Kingmambo) his 24th
individual stakes winner when landing the
Premio D’Estate (Listed, 1600m) at Milan on
Saturday. The Mario Marcialis-trained colt saw
off Cool And Dry (Sakhee's Secret), with Only
Time (Requinto) finishing third.
Into Mischief - Spendthrift Farm’s Into
Mischief (Harlan’s Holiday) sired his 79th
individual stakes winner when Into Chocolate
(4 f ex Candy Drawer by Candy Ride) got up late
on to take out the Chillingworth Stakes (Gr 3,
6.5f) at Santa Anita on Friday night. The Clifford
Sise Jnr-trained four-year-old was winning
for the fourth time in 11 starts when beating
favourite Qahira (Cairo Prince) by three-
quarters of a length, that one edging out Amuse
(Medaglia d’Oro) by a neck in their battle for
second. Into Chocolate is the second foal out
of Candy Drawer (Candy Ride), a half sister to
the Grade 1 winner Harmonious (Dynaformer).
Into Mischief stood at Spendthrift Farm’s
Kentucky base for a fee of $175,000 (approx.
AUD$249,000) in 2020.
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Invincible Spirit - 1,000 Guineas (Gr 1, 1m)
runner-up Cloak Of Spirits (3 f ex Pivotique by
Pivotal) registered the first win of her three-
year-old career and in the process provided
Invincible Spirit (Green Desert) with his 129th
individual stakes winner when taking out the
Rosemary Stakes (Listed, 1m) at a blustery
Newmarket on Friday. The Richard Hannon-
trained filly benefitted from the drop in grade
as she beat market leader Bounce The Blues
(Excelebration) by half a length as a well backed
4-1 chance. Tomorrow’s Dream (Oasis Dream)
was a further three lengths away in third.
Now the winner of two of her nine starts, the
homebred Cloak Of Spirits is the first foal out of
the Pivotal (Polar Falcon) mare Pivotique, who
herself is out of the winner Suba (Seeking The
Gold) who is closely related to the great Dubawi
(Dubai Millennium). Invincible Spirit stood
at the Irish National Stud for a fee of €100,000
(approx. AUD$165,500) in 2020.
Jimmy Choux - Supreme Heights (5 m
ex Summer Heights by Stark South) brought
up Jimmy Choux’s (Thorn Park) fourth stakes
success when winning the NZB Ready Sale
Trainers Series (Gr 3, 1400m) at New Plymouth
on Saturday. The Mark Broznan-trained
five-year-old finished one and a half lengths
in front of second placed London Express
(Shamexpress), with Ladies First (Dylan
Thomas) a further two and a half lengths back
in third. Jimmy Choux, a five-time Group 1
winner, stands at Rosalee Park, WA.
Joshua Tree - Top Max (Joshua Tree)
justified favouritism and gained a first stakes
success in Sunday’s Grand Prix de la Region
(Listed, 2100m) at Strasbourg. The Henri-
Alex Pantall-trained four-year-old had been
knocking on the door with placings in stakes
races on his last three starts and became the
first stakes winner for his sire Joshua Tree
(Montjeu). Top Max took the honours by two
and a half lengths from Gourmet (Dunkerque)
while there was half a length back to Dato
(Mount Nelson) in third. Royal Lodge (Gr 2,
1m) and three-time Canadian International (Gr
1, 1m4f) winner Joshua Tree started his stud
career in 2015 at Haras du Grand Courgeon
and has stood at Kilbarry Lodge Stud in Ireland
since 2019 where his fee this year was €3,000
(approx. AUD$5,000).
Lope De Vega - Ballylinch Stud’s Lope de
Vega (Shamardal) sired his 75th individual
stakes winner when La Barrosa (2 c ex Bikini
Babe by Montjeu) retained his unbeaten record
with a victory in Thursday’s Somerville Tattersall
Stakes (Gr 3, 7f) at Newmarket. Trained by
Charlie Appleby for Godolphin, the juvenile
followed up his debut success at Ascot earlier
in the month with a length win over Dark Lion
(Dark Angel) as the 4-7 favourite. Qaader (Night
Of Thunder) was a further three-quarters of a
length away in third. La Barrosa is a graduate
of Book 1 of the Tattersalls October Yearling
Sale, having been purchased at Park Paddocks
last year for 750,000gns. Lope de Vega stood for
€100,000 (approx. AUD$165,725) in 2020.
Lord Of England - Placed in all previous
starts, Peaches (2 f ex Peace Of Glory by
Sholokov) broke her maiden on her fourth start
in the Winterkonigin Trial (Listed, 1500m) at
Cologne on Sunday, when stepping up to stakes
company for the first time, and became the
18th individual black type winner for her sire
Lord Of England (Dashing Blade). The Andreas
Suborics-trained two-year-old charged up the
rail in the closing stages to beat Amazing Grace
(Protectionist) while Kaliyah (Charm Spirit)
stayed on for third. Lord Of England stands at
Gestut Etzean where his 2020 fee was €6,500.
Makfi - Former Westbury Stud shuttle
stallion Makfi (Dubawi) brought up his 33rd
individual stakes winner on Saturday when
French import Attorney (6 g ex Tia Kia by
Montjeu) broke through for a first black-type
win in the Colin Stephen Quality (Gr 3, 2400m)
at Rosehill. The northern hemisphere-bred
Attorney, trained by Matthew Smith, produced
a strong staying effort to score by a length and
a quarter over last year’s German St Leger (Gr
3, 2800m) runner-up Djukon (Jukebox Jury),
with a nose to the winner’s stablemate Grey
Lion (Galileo) in third. Makfi stands at Shizunai
Stallion Station in Japan, where he has been
based since 2017.
Ocean Park - New Zealand stallion Ocean
Park (Thorn Park) sired his tenth individual
stakes winner when the improving mare High
Emocean (4 m ex High Joy by High Chaparral)
took out Sunday’s R M Ansett Classic (Listed,
2415m) at Mornington. The Ciaron Maher and
David Eustace-trained High Emociean won the
$140,000 Listed race by four and a half lengths
over Tavirun (Tavistock) while Eureka Street
(Street Cry) was a neck away in third. A winner
of four of her past five starts, High Emocean was
an NZ$80,000 purchase from the Wentwood
Grange draft by Darren Weir and agent John
Foote. “That was fantastic, she’s an amazing
little filly, she’s very brave,” Eustace said post-
race. “It was the plan to come here and win
a stakes race with her being a mare. She’s a
genuine stayer, so a Sandown Cup would have
to be a consideration for her, or a staying race
over the carnival at Flemington.” Ocean Park
stands at Waikato Stud for a fee of NZ$20,000
(plus GST).
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Pastoral Pursuits - Ventura Rebel (3 c ex
Finalize by Firebreak) earned Pastoral Pursuits
(Bahamian Bounty) his 13th individual stakes
winner when landing Saturday’s Renaissance
Stakes (Gr 3, 6f) at the Curragh under Declan
McDonogh. The Richard Fahey-trained colt, who
had only run into a place once in his previous five
starts this season and was winless since May 2019,
produced a gritty performance to defeat Forever
In Dreams (Dream Ahead) by half a length, with
Stewards’ Cup (6f) winner Summerghand (Lope
De Vega) finishing two lengths behind the winner
in third. Ventura Rebel, bred by Crossfields
Bloodstock, was bought for £28,000 at Tattersalls
in 2018. He won his first two starts at Thirsk and
Ascot last year, but this was his first victory since,
with a third place in this year’s Commonwealth
Cup (Gr 1, 6f) his best effort prior to Saturday.
Pastoral Pursuits stood at Norton Grove Stud in
Yorkshire for £2,000 (approx. AUD$3,600) in 2020.
Planteur - Road To Arc (3 c ex First Choice
by Exit to Nowhere) won the Premio Conte
Felice Scheibler (Listed, 2000m) at Rome on
Sunday and became the fourth individual
stakes winner for his sire Planteur (Danehill
Dancer). Aldrodovar (Lord Chaparral) finished
second with Presidential Sweet (Golden Horn)
in third. Planteur, who scored his Group 1 in
the Prix Ganay (Gr 1, 2100m), stands at Haras
du Grand Courgeon for a fee of €2,500 (approx.
AUD$4,000).
Rip Van Winkle - The late Irish-bred
stallion Rip Van Winkle (Galileo) produced
his 32nd individual stakes winner on Saturday
when Subpoenaed (4 m ex Notice Received
by O’Reilly) landed the Golden Pendant (Gr
2, 1400m) at Rosehill Gardens. Subpoenaed,
trained by Chris Waller, took the $392,000 race
in convincing fashion, defeating Emeralds
(Sebring) by one and a quarter lengths, with
Sharaco Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m) runner-up
Jen Rules (Redoute’s Choice) back in third.
Subpoenaed’s well-fancied stable companion
Haut Brion Her (Zoustar), who won the
Sharaco, finished back in seventh. Rip Van
Winkle, who was standing at Windsor Park Stud
in New Zealand, died in August aged 14.
Rothesay - The Lindsay Hatch-trained
Jadentom (7 m ex Like The Wind by Deputy
Governor) provided Rothesay (Fastnet Rock)
with his seventh individual stakes winner
when landing the Weetwood Handicap (Listed,
1200m) at Toowoomba on Saturday. Ridden by
Andrew Mallyon, the mare defeated Red Chase
(Red Element) by three quarters of a length,
with Fiery Price (Hidden Dragon) running into
third at a big price. Rothesay, who also sired
Group 1 winner Rothfire, stands at Lyndhurst
Stud Farm for $4,950 (inc GST).
Shamardal - The late Shamardal (Giant’s
Causeway) sired his 150th individual stakes
winner when Algiers (3 c ex Antara by Platini)
took out the Prix Turenne (Listed, 2400m) at
Saint-Cloud on Wednesday. The Andre Fabre-
trained three-year-old was registering his
second win in six starts when beating Zeyrek
(Sea The Stars) and Dick Whittington (War
Command) by a length and three-quarters
and a length and a quarter. The Godolphin
homebred is the fourth foal out of the Platini
(Surumu) mare Antara, whose trio of Group 3
wins included back to back victories in Epsom’s
Princess Elizabeth Stakes (Gr 3, 1m).
Shamus Award - Swats That (3 f ex Is It A
Mosquito by Bel Esprit), an ANZ Bloodstock
News Maiden of the Week after her debut
win at Bendigo in March, became the eighth
stakes winner for Rosemont Stud’s Shamus
Award (Snitzel) when she took out Friday’s
Scarborough Stakes (Gr 3, 1200m) at Moonee
Valley. Stuck wide throughout under John
Allen, the Leon and Troy Corstens-prepared
Swats That raced clear on the home bend
and maintained that advantage to the line,
defeating Highly Discreet (Street Boss) by two
lengths with Dirty Thoughts (So You Think) a
further nose away third. Shamus Award stands
for $19,800 (inc GST) at Rosemont Stud this
season.
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Siyouni - Haras de Bonneval resident
Siyouni (Pivotal) sired his 38th individual
stakes winner when Darkness (2 c ex Kerila
by Makfi) came out on top in a tight finish to
Thursday’s Criterium de Lyon (Listed, 1600m)
at Lyon Parilly. The Jean-Claude Rouget-
trained juvenile was winning for the third time
in five starts when beating Euphoria (Sepoy)
and Colosseo (Street Boss) by a short neck
and a neck. Siyouni stood for a fee of €100,000
(approx. AUD$165,750) in 2020.
Tapit - Three-time North American
champion sire Tapit (Pulpit) brought up his
136th individual stakes winner, but his first
in Australia on Saturday when Love Tap (3 g
ex Smokey’s Love by Forestry) took out the
Gloaming Stakes (Gr 3, 1800m) at Rosehill. Sent
out an odds-on favourite after wins at Nowra
and Goulburn to begin his career, the Richard
and Michael Freedman-prepared Love Tap led
all the way under a well-judged Nash Rawiller
ride to defeat Street Dancer (Pride Of Dubai)
by a length and three-quarters with a nose to
the regally-bred Bucharest (Deep Impact) in
third. Love Tap, the year-younger half-brother
to American Grade 1 winner Fighting Mad
(New Year’s Day), was purchased by Dynamic
Syndications for $110,000 at last year’s Magic
Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale. Tapit stood
at Gainesway Farm in Kentucky for $200,000
(approx. AUD$284,500) in 2020.
Written Tycoon - Not only did Written
Tycoon produce Saturday’s Golden Rose victor,
but he also brought up his 36th individual stakes
winner later in the afternoon when Stageman
(6 g ex Best Feature by Secret Savings) took out
the Black Heart Bart Stakes (Listed, 1200m)
at Belmont at his first start since December.
It was the first time the race, registered as the
Birthday Stakes, had been named in honour
of Perth star Black Heart Bart (Blackfriars),
who twice won the Underwood Stakes (Gr 1,
1800m) at Caulfield on this day. Ridden by Clint
Johnston-Porter, the Adam Durrant-trained
Stageman - who finished second in the race last
year - swept up well in the straight, hanging in
but holding a long head advantage over Cup
Night (Maschino) at the line, with Dance Music
(War Chant) another length and a half away in
third. Purchased for $310,000 out of the 2016
Inglis Ready2Race Sale, the Bob Peters-owned
Stageman traces back to Group 1 winner Miss
Margaret (Marscay), who was also bought by
Peters as a yearling.
Zoffany - Zoffany (Dansili) registered his
37th individual stakes winner when import
Al Galayel (7 g ex Glympse by Spectrum)
continued his good run of form by adding
Friday’s JRA Cup (Gr 3, 2040m) to his record.
Sent out as favourite off the back of his defeat
of Naturalism Stakes (Gr 3, 2000m) winner
Orderofthegarter (Galileo), the Ciaron Maher
and David Eustace-trained Al Galayel looped
the field and raced away to score by two and
a quarter lengths; Plein Ciel (Mamool) filled
second, with the same margin back to 2018 ATC
Australian Derby (Gr 1, 2400m) hero Levendi
(Pierro) in third. Zoffany, who shuttled to
Australia for four seasons from 2012 to 2015,
stood at Coolmore’s Irish base for €22,500
(approx. AUD$37,150) this year.
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Bring Me Glory (Street Cry) from the Victor
Chan stable rounded out Yu’s night with a
tough win in the last, the Class 4 over 1510
metres. Bring Me Glory had to pull out all stops
to beat Autumn Cloud (New Approach) ridden
by Frankie Choi who looked the most likely
victor after heading him one hundred metres
out, with Association Eight (Charm Spirit)
under Shogo Nakano close up in third.
Yu was runner up to Luis Corrales in last
season’s Jockeys’ Championships with 40
winners after setting up a big lead in the early
part of the season before being reeled in over
the last three months.
Pursuing Eagle (Holy Roman Emperor),
ridden by Massa Tanaka, made it two wins
from his last three runs with a narrow win over
Powerful Right (More Than Ready) and Charlie
Chan in the 3 & 4YO Handicap over 1050
metres, to put Irish trainer Wayne Smith on the
scoreboard for the new season.
The attractive son of Holy Roman Emperor
was a A$60,000 purchase at the 2019 Gold Coast
2YO’s in Training Sale.
Whilst its early days yet he does look a nice
young horse in the making; a good second
behind Cherry Road (Niagara) over 1200
metres on the turf back in July shows his talents
are not just limited to the sand, and on breeding
should have no trouble running out a strong
1500 metres.
Wayne Smith did a fine job in his maiden
season as a trainer posting 14 winners and 23
placings, 16 of those in the Q spot from his 132
runners for the year. He is steadily building up
his yard with now 17 horses in the stable.
Peter Lao got on the scoreboard for the
season thanks to a nice rails-hugging ride on
the Stanley Chin trained City Gold (Outstrip) in
the Class 4 & 5 over 1350 metres.
Lao made full use of City Gold’s inside gate
and on a night when some jockeys were happy
to skirt a little deep for the supposedly fast part
of the track, Lao read the play well and saved
valuable ground to dart through on the inside
after straightening, going home too strong for
Treasure Honey (Real Impact), with Heat Of
The Battle (Fighting Sun) running on for third.
Lao made a comeback to race riding last
December after a three year absence and after
initially struggling to get a decent ride; he broke
the ice in April this year with a win on Infinite
Treasure(Captain Rio) at cricket score odds.
In fact five of Lao’s six winners for the season
were all massive prices with the biggest payout
Military Star (Dragon Pulse) back in July who
paid out a whopping $1294.00 for the win for a
ten dollar investment.
The perseverance has paid off for Lao with
a number of trainers now beginning to utilize
his services. City Gold was well supported late
by connections for Friday’s jump at odds of 7/1.
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Roger Yu was the jockey to follow on
Friday night's all weather card with
brilliant treble to give him an early
lead in the riders’ standings.
Sand-specialist Oriental Joyful (Redwood)
opened Yu’s account for the night when he
made it three straight wins in the Class 2 over
1350 metres. Sent straight to the front by Yu,
Oriental Joyful was always in control of the
race, despite a valiant attempt by Desi Style
(Captain Sonador) to run him down over the
concluding stages, the son of Redwood ran out
a convincing winner.
Oriental Joyful has been a real bargain
buy for owner Mr. Paul Chiang Chon Kai. The
now four year old was picked up for just NZD
$26,000 at the 2018 New Zealand Bloodstock
Ready To Run 2YO Sales. His record now
stands at six wins, two seconds and two thirds
from his 12 starts under trainer Danny Wong.
Saturday night's win also took him to well over
the HKD$1 million mark in prize money.
Yu did not waste much time in posting his
next winner, the Sio Cheong trained Garlic
And Spicy (Lonhro), in the Class 3 & 4 over
1050 metres. Garlic And Spicy had to dig deep
to stave off the challenge of Invincible (War
Chant), under Tshwaro Appie, to win by a length
and a half, then had to continue the battle in the
Stewards’ Room as Appie threw in an objection
against the winner, alleging interference over
the final 200 metres.
After hearing all the evidence the MJC
Stewards Panel, chaired by Australian Zane
Turner, found that whilst Garlic And Spicy
shifted out and made contact with Invincible
before being straightened by his rider,
Invincible also shifted in under pressure near
the 50 metres and raced close to the heels of
Garlic And Spicy. Therefore the panel could not
be satisfied that Invincible would have finished
in front of Garlic And Spicy and the objection
was dismissed.
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ROAD TO THEMELBOURNE CUPW
hat a very different kind of
year it’s been! However, it’s
fantastic to be back in the
spring and we have some
very exciting prospects within the OTI team
with live chances in the Cups and beyond.
We’ve been able to bring all the horses
over from Europe that we wanted, which is
an achievement in itself, and testament to the
efforts made from the authorities in order to
make this possible. It’s been a difficult year
and there are many decisions being made on
the run, as it were, but really, between Racing
Victoria and IRT, I think it’s been handled very
well.
We have five horses in quarantine in
Newmarket as I speak. Three of them will then
be staying in Australia, with True Self for Willie
Mullins and San Huberto heading back to
Europe after their campaigns in Australia. The
other three we have coming over to stay are Mr
Satchmo, Sound Of Cannons and Selino, our
most recent acquisition from Qatar Racing.
True Self is probably the most conventional
of the five coming from Europe, however even
that has its challenges with Willie’s travelling
head foreman, Dave Casey, not currently with
the horse in Newmarket as he had to quarantine
in Sydney for two weeks prior to the horse
arriving. He’ll come out of quarantine two days
before True Self arrives and will then have to
drive from Sydney to Melbourne with the horse.
With San Huberto, there’s a three stage
process to get him here. He left Fabrice
(Chappet, trainer) to get to Newmarket and in
Newmarket he’s being looked after by Ed Peate,
they look after a number of our horses. He then
comes over to Australia and Matt Cumani takes
over. That’s been a consequence of Covid with
us unable to take a representative of Fabrice’s
over to Australia, and therefore we had to leave
him in the hands of a trainer in Australia.
A notable difference, however, is the
increase in cost to bring the horses over this
year. It’s probably on average $10,000-$20,000
more expensive to take a horse out there this
year.
With True Self, for example, we’ve had to
pay for two lots of staff and for one of them to
quarantine in a hotel while they’re in Sydney.
We’ve had to pay higher air fares to guarantee a
place for them on the flights to Australia.
However, if you’re travelling one way, and
the horse is staying over here to race, because
of Covid-19 Racing Victoria said that it couldn't
subsidise the fee of the horses quarantining
and therefore there’s an extra $10,000 for the
quarantine facilities.
The reality is that Racing Victoria highly
encourages and incentivises the international
trainers to come over here - and that’s been the
case for years.
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The racing this year, I think it’s going to be
just as competitive, despite the troubles. A fair
amount would depend on who Aidan (O’Brien)
puts on the plane. He has some serious horses
who are in quarantine; Santiago, Anthony Van
Dyck, Magical, Tiger Moth - and they will be
competitive.
And then there’s horses like Stratum who’s
in good form for Willie and then the local
contingent, who will be eager to exploit any
weaknesses there may be in the international
horses.
But of our own string, I think we have some
horses who are real contenders for the Cups.
Each horse has a plan formed individually.
To a minor extent we plan our races according
to who needs to qualify and achieve what. But
you don’t ever like to put your horse in a race
that you feel is not the right race for them.
Let’s take Young Rascal, he’s a horse that’s
already qualified and his next run is a toss up
between the Metropolitan in Sydney and the
Bart Cummings in Melbourne. If everything else
is equal we’d probably go for the Metropolitan
because that will give Haky a good chance to get
in.
As for Haky, once he showed the form
he did in the autumn, we decided the Bart
Cummings was going to be his route into the
Melbourne Cup.
The decision is marginal at the end of the
day, but if we thought we didn’t want to go to
Sydney and subject the horse to the travel, then
we certainly would have left Young Rascal in
Melbourne.
With San Huberto, once he won the Group
2 (the Prix Vicomtesse Vigier in June), we knew
we were likely to get in to the Melbourne Cup.
So then we plan the right preparation for him.
We gave him a run on a shocking track, we
didn’t want to give him a gut buster, knowing
that he’d be better on the firmer tracks here for
the Melbourne Cup.
The interesting feature for us, with our five
horses in quarantine this year, is that we’ve
actually got lots European owners in each
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OTI’s Spring HorsesQuick Thinker - He disappointed in the
JRA Cup at Moonee Valley on Saturday, and
we have therefore taken the decision to stop
with his preparation and bring him back. It’s
disappointing for us and his owners, however
it’s with his best interests in mind
Young Rascal - He heads to the
Metropolitan at Randwick and hopefully we
can see some improvement from him, with
the Melbourne Cup very much on his agenda
True Self - Is in quarantine and will be
suited to a Caulfield Cup with the Melbourne
Cup also a target
San Huberto - In quarantine and will
join Matt Cumani. A leading contender for
the Melbourne Cup
Haky - Showed good form in the autumn
and will seek to gain entry to the Melbourne
Cup via the Bart Cummings on Saturday
Harbour Views - Will head to the
Caulfield Stakes with the hope he shows up
as a leading Cox Plate contender
Sound Of Cannons - In quarantine and
will now join John O’Shea. Will not target
Cups but could be a Bendigo Cup or Moonee
Valley Cup contender. I’d love to see him win
a Queen Elizabeth, or a race like that
Selino - In quarantine. He won’t be
qualified for the Cups this year, but he could
target a Moonee Valley Cup or the Lexus
Mr Satchmo - In quarantine. Not a Cups
contender, but one who can come through
the grades and look to strike at Group 3 level
Attorney - Won Colin Stephen on
Saturday. He’ll head to the St Leger next and
then could target the Lexus if he remains in
good form
Gallic Chieftain - He’s running very well
- we could go to the Herbert Power this year.
Now that might be one of those races that will
be a little bit weaker this year, with the lack
of an international presence, and of course
that’s a ticket into the Caulfield Cup
Inverloch - This horse is flying at the
moment, he’ll go to the Cranbourne Cup
and he’s one that could win his way into the
Caulfield Cup
of them, and that includes the three that are
staying over here.
In the old days we used to buy the European
owners out, but there definitely seems to be more
willingness from European owners to remain in
the horses, and for very good reason too.
So the team this year will very much have
a global feel about it. And that’s what OTI is
all about. It’s great to see that we’ve got more
European owners staying in the horses.
The way we operate, we know that our
owners enjoy the experience of being part
of OTI; it’s far more inclusive than other
partnership arrangements.
If you ask me what my ideal spring would
be, well, the race we all want to win this year
is the Cox Plate. It’s the 100th edition and so
that’s a really special race. We’d love a horse like
Harbour Views to try and take that.
Outside of that, if you’d said we’d have three
or four horses in the Melbourne Cup, that’s
quite possible, and as for which one you’d rate
the highest at the moment, I’d probably say San
Huberto.
In the Caulfield Cup, and again we’d like to
have two or three, the one that might be most
suited to the rough and tumble of that race is
True Self. But if all of the horses perform and
run their races I’d be delighted.
THE INTERESTING FEATURE FOR US, WITH OUR FIVE HORSES IN QUARANTINE THIS YEAR, IS THAT WE’VE ACTUALLY GOT LOTS EUROPEAN OWNERS IN EACH OF THEM, AND THAT INCLUDES THE THREE THAT ARE STAYING OVER HERE
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If recent history is any guide, then
Western Australian galloper Gatting
faces a monumental task to repeat his
Eastern seaboard debut in the Group 1
Maybe Diva (Craiglee) Stakes win in tomorrow’s
Group 1 Underwood Stakes at Caulfield.
Not only does the son of Hard Spun have
to defy the usually huge odds against longshot
winners repeating, he’d become just the third
horse in 30 years to complete the double; 25
have tried and only Weekend Hussler (2008)
and Northerly (2002) have been successful.
Furthermore, none the past ten Craiglee
Stakes winners has managed to win another race
during the spring which is verily dumbfounding
and must cast some doubt over its Group 1 status
in a Melbourne carnival which, ridiculously, has
six Group 1 races from 1600 metres to 2040 metres
in about as many weeks.
In contrast, the Group 2 Feehan Stakes
— won this year by Homesman — has been a
much better portent of things to come through
the balance of the spring carnival.
Six of the past ten Feehan winners have
won again in the coming weeks. The exceptions
include Rekindled Interest and Whobegotyou,
who were later placed in Cox Plates, and Magic
Consol who didn’t race again that year.
Four of the past five Underwood Stakes
winners have come via the Feehan including,
of course, Homesman who won last year after
finishing second in the Moonee Valley race and
he looks a superior horse in 2019.
Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman won
the 2017 Underwood with four-year-old mare
Bonneval [who’d won the Feehan] and they
saddle another four-year-old, this time male,
in The Chosen One — who looks the principal
danger to Homesman.
The follow-up form of major race winners
is something of a fascination and generally less
impressive than you might think. Examining
the two major races at Caulfield last Saturday is
interesting.
Begood Toya Mother was a fast and
spectacular winner of the Rupert Clarke Stakes
albeit with a “fired up” Iconoclasm providing
him with some unexpected cover.
Begood Toya Mother is now expected to be
spelled. Moment Of Change, a low weighted
Rupert Clarke winner like Begood Toya Mother,
is the only victor in recent memory [certainly in
the past ten years] to have had an immediate
break and he returned to run second to Black
Caviar in the Group 1 Lightning Stakes and then
went on to win a brace of Group 1 races.
Trust In A Gust and Stratum Star are the
only Rupert Clarke winners, in the past ten
years, to score again that spring - taking the
Group 1 Toorak Handicap and Group 3 Coongy
Handicap respectively.
Similarly, last weekend’s Group 3
Naturalism Stakes has produced just two
subsequent springtime winners in the past
decade; Jameka who went on to win the Group
1 Caulfield Cup and December Draw who won
the Group 1 Turnbull Stakes before failing in
the Caulfield Cup.
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It’s a case of Feehan versusCraiglee in Sunday’s Underwood
Gatting SPORTPIX
Lindsey Smith has pulled off
a remarkable training feat by
managing to rejuvenate the
once retired Black Heart Bart
(Blackfriars) to win his sixth Group 1 race and
second Underwood Stakes (1800m) - three
years on from his first victory in the Caulfield
feature.
Western Australian Smith took over the
Warrnambool stables once owned by Black
Heart Bart’s disqualified trainer Darren Weir
and was asked by the horse’s owners to attempt
to resurrect the nine-year-old gelding’s career.
Smith conceded that he was not overly
confident that Black Heart Bart would make
it back to the races until an encouraging
Cranbourne barrier trial effort last month.
"Before he trialled I started to doubt, but
then he trialled well," Smith said.
"His first race was good and then his second
run was plain, but we thought getting him up to
the 1800 metres would be good as he wouldn't
be chasing all the time.
"It's a good result." Continued on page 2>>
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Black Heart Bart SPORTPIX
BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS
Smith rejuvenates veteran Black Heart Bart to win second UnderwoodLongshot retiree upsets favourite Homesman in Caulfield
Group 1
MORNING BRIEFING
Dunn gets job doneon RenewalWayne Hawkes believes the key to Renewal’s
Listed win was Dwayne Dunn not panicking
despite being last and a long way off the leader
Zoustyle. "He had a terrible run in transit but
the biggest thing was Dwayne didn't panic,"
Hawkes said. "He just saved it to the last little
bit and he hit the line well." Zoustyle’s trainer
Tony Gollan was ruing the fact that his smart
sprinter missed the stakes win by such a narrow
margin. "It's a big learning curve for him. It's his
first trip away and this was his first time racing
the Melbourne way of going,” Gollan said. "I
think it's important if I can just keep him in his
right grade I can keep him progressing along.
We won't aim too high I don't think at this
stage. And I think if we come back this time
next year we're going to have a bona fide Group
1 horse." Morning Briefing page 12 >>
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Black Heart Bart ($101) held off last
year's winner, the $2.50 favourite Homesman (War Front), to win by a
short neck.
Fellow Warrnambool-trained veteran Gailo Chop (Deporvito) ($26)
was one and a half lengths away in third.
The Blackfriars (Danehill) gelding ran eighth first-up in the Memsie
Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) behind his new stablemate Scales Of Justice (Not A
Single Doubt), before running 11th in last week’s Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes
(Gr 1, 1400m) behind Begood Toya Mother (Myboycharlie).
"Even though those two runs might have looked a bit plain, he was
warming up and I've been happy with him," jockey Brad Rawiller said.
"Today, the whole way through the run I was thinking 'geez, we're
going to be in this'."
It was Black Heart Bart’s first win since the 2017 Futurity Stakes (Gr
1, 1400m). He was retired by Weir and his owners almost 12 months ago
after finishing well back in last year’s Toorak Handicap (Gr 1, 1600m).
An emotional Rawiller, the long-time rider of Black Heart Bart, was
delighted to see the gelding return to Group 1 winning form.
It also capped Rawiller’s own comeback from a broken neck which
almost ended his career, having been kept on the sidelines for nearly six
months after being seriously injured last October.
"I've won a Golden Slipper and a Caulfield Cup and I never looked like
getting teary, and I'm nearly in tears," he said.
"It's just amazing. I can't put it into words. Since coming back from my
broken neck it's been a long road.
"At the end of the day I haven't had much to look forward to as far as
rides for the spring and Black Heart Bart was always just my sole focus.
"I've been really happy with how he has been coming along.
"Last week after the Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes when I was asked about
him, I said 'he lit the fire today'. But you've still got to see it.
"I'm still overwhelmed myself, to be honest, even though I thought he
could win today."
Monday, September 30, 2019 Smith rejuvenates veteran Black Heart Bart to win second Underwood
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BLACK HEART BARTBlackfriars-Sister Theresa
MRC UNDERWOOD STAKES G1$20,000 2012 MAGIC MILLIONS PERTH YEARLING SALEVendor: Lakeside Thoroughbreds | Buyer: Kim Renner
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Lindsey Smith and Brad Rawiller SPORTPIX
YESTERDAY'S STAKES RACE RESULTS FROM | MOONEE VALLEY | PAGE 13
Nature Strip (Nicconi) staked his
claim for a potential shot at The
Everest (1200m) when silencing
his doubters with an impressive
victory in the AJ Moir Stakes (Gr 1, 1000m) at
The Valley last night.
The Chris Waller-trained gelding
harboured plenty of criticism after his last
start in the Concorde Stakes (Gr 3, 1000m)
when he failed to settle on the front end.
However, he showed he is a bona fide Group
1 horse with an impressive win in the $1
million sprint.
Ridden by James McDonald, Nature Strip
began well from the inside barrier and was able
to hold the inside advantage to eventually lead.
The track record holder over the course
and distance from last year's McEwen Stakes
(Gr 2, 1000m) Nature Strip kicked strongly
around the turn and was able to hold off a
gallant Miss Leonidas (I Am Invincible) by a
short neck. Continued on page 2>>
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BY LYDIA SYMONDS | @ANZ_NEWS
Nature Strip puts in blistering display towin Moir StakesThe son of Nicconi adds second elite level race to his CV with impressive victory at The Valley
COVERAGE FROM YESTERDAY’S RACING AT THE VALLEY
Read Tomorrow's Issue For:
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What's On:
Stakes races: Rosehill (NSW) - Golden Rose
Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m), Golden Pendant (Gr
2, 1400m), Shannon Stakes (Gr 2, 1500m),
Gloaming Stakes (Gr 3, 1800m), Colin
Stephen Quality (Gr 3, 2400m), Heritage
Stakes (Listed, 1100m) - Mornington (VIC)
- R.M. Ansett Classic (Listed, 2400m) -
Belmont (WA) - Birthday Stakes
(Listed, 1200m)
Metropolitan meetings: Rosehill (NSW),
Doomben (QLD), Morphettville (SA)
Race meetings: Gunnedah (NSW),
Kembla Grange (NSW), Mornington (VIC),
Gold Coast (QLD), Longreach (QLD),
Toowoomba (QLD), Belmont (WA), Ellerslie
(NZ), New Plymouth (NZ)
International Group 1 races: Newmarket
(UK) - Middle Park Stakes (Gr 1, 6f),
Cheveley Park Stakes (Gr 1, 6f) - Santa Anita
(US) - American Pharoah Stakes (Gr 1, 8.5f),
Chandelier Stakes (Gr 1, 8.5f), Rodeo Drive
Stakes (Gr 1, 10f), Awesome Again Stakes
(Gr 1, 9f) - Belmont Park (US) - Jockey
Club Gold Cup Stakes (Gr 1, 10f), Vosburgh
Stakes (Gr 1, 6f)
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Everest-bound filly Sunlight (Zoustar)
closed strongly late to finish the same distance away in third with Ian
McEwen Stakes winner Faatinah (Nicconi) another short-head further
back in fourth.
Waller admitted after the race that the horse gets a lot of negative
attention, but this win might put a stop to the bad press.
"He's a popular horse," Waller joked. "We seem to get more criticism
with him than we ever got with
another certain horse [Winx]
who was probably our last Group
1 winner here.
"That's racing, everyone has
got their opinions. He's a good
horse and today he stepped away
well. James didn't panic he just
got there gradually and it was a
good race.
"You think punters get
frustrated, well owning a horse
and training a horse when you're
running in these types of races,
it's a bitter pill to take when you
don't quite get it right.
"So I think it's a good reward to everybody and I hope the punters had
something on as well and got a bit back from last start when apparently I
did everything wrong."
Waller hopes Nature Strip secures a spot in the $14 million Everest at
Randwick on October 19 and the gelding will now head to the Schillaci
Stakes (Gr 2, 1100m) at Caulfield on October 12 - the winner of that race
will represent the Melbourne Racing Club in the $14 million sprint a week
later.
"I don't think 1200 metres is a problem," Waller said. "I'd say we'll just
see what unfolds in the next few days. If he doesn't get an invite for The
Everest I guess the Schillaci Stakes is the logical choice."
Meanwhile, trainer Shaun Dwyer said Miss Leonidas ran a great race
while Sunlight's co-trainer Tony McEvoy could not hide his delight over
the mare's performance.
McEvoy said he would run Sunlight the Gilgai Stakes at Flemington,
two weeks before The Everest at Randwick.
"I'm pumped," McEvoy said. "I feel like I've won the race.
"The risk was the 1000 meters tonight and that's all that cost her the
race."
Passed in for $90,000 (reserve $120,000) at the 2016 Inglis Melbourne
Premier Yearling Sale, Nature Strip (5 g Nicconi - Strikeline by Desert Sun)
took his record to 11 wins and two placings from 18 starts for prize-money
of $1,879,285.
Saturday, September 28, 2019 Nature Strip puts in blistering display to win Moir Stakes
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METROPOLITAN MEETINGSBELMONT PARK (WA) Soft(6)R1: Free Entry To Belmont Park Mdn, $20000, 1200m.
1. BRAGWELL (AUS) (3 b g I’m All the Talk (AUS) - Princess
Hallowell (AUS)).
O: S J Wolfe, P D Braimbridge, Mungrup Stud (Mgr: Mrs A C
Williamson-Croucher), Go Charlie (Mgr: L J Dwyer), J P Ruhen, R
W Olsen & M Dixon
B: Mungrup Stud T: S J Wolfe J: S Mc Gruddy
$35,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2019
V: Mungrup Stud P: Commercial B/stock Services P/L (FBAA)
2. Hell’s Belle (AUS) (3 ch f Magnus (AUS) - Narana (AUS)).
B: Dr FJ Edwards T: Rhys Radford J: C Staples
3. Doowahdiddy (AUS) (4 b m Blackfriars (AUS) - A Perfect Saturday (AUS)).
B: Mr PV Morley T: Martin Allan J: Mitchell Pateman
Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:14.04 (last 600m 35.99).
Betting: $2.10, $6.00, $21.00.
Then followed: Vital Times (AUS), Keytrade (AUS), Yankee Lima (AUS),
Sly As A Fox (AUS), Fletcher Road (AUS), Natural Airchief (AUS),
Gallant Ranger (AUS), Phoenix Of Wit (AUS), Sunny Belle (AUS) &
Annarule (AUS), last.
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R2: Crown Towers Mdn, $20000, 1000m.
1. DIFFERENTIATOR (AUS) (3 br f Demerit (AUS) - Kensington
Gem (AUS)).
O: R W G Warr & K J Warr
B: Mrs Z Ellis T: Greg Cave J: S O’donnell
$10,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2019
V: Temuka Park & E A Kirwan P: Shaun Coyne
2. Fish Hook (AUS) (3 b f Starspangledbanner (AUS) - Zakayla (GB)).
B: Waratah Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd T: Martin Allan J: Chris
Parnham
$10,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast 2YO in Training Sale 2019
V: Alexia Fraser Bloodstock P: Martin Allan
3. Island Charm (AUS) (3 b/br f Hinchinbrook (AUS) - Panya (AUS)).
B: Dr CP Gales T: Roy Rogers J: C Nicoll
$75,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2019
V: Gervase Stud P: Roy Rogers
Margins: 1 len, 0.3 lens. Time: 1:00.04 (last 600m 35.34).
Betting: $17.00, $10.00, $17.00.
Then followed: Ian’s Special (AUS), Captain Sharmane (AUS), Choix
De Lace (AUS), Little Talks (AUS), The Fibonacci (AUS), Justhandy
(AUS), Rise High (AUS), I’m Eugene (AUS) & She Skates (AUS), last.
R3: Heineken 3 Hcp (C3), $25000, 1400m.
1. NOTORIOUS ONE (AUS) (5 b g Animal Kingdom (USA) - Feather
Duster (AUS)).
O: Gangemi Thoroughbreds(Mgr: M J & J Gangemi), K Hassan,
Mercon Racing(Mgr: D Condidorio), C G Dakin, S P Graham, N
H Jaskola, L H Scamaton, A Skea, R J Wade, J Winship, A B Da
Prato, J Young, Ms S M White,C H Yeak & S & G Thoroughbreds
(Mgr: A Slade)
B: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd & Planette Thoroughbred T: C & M
Gangemi J: Jordan Turner
2. Misty Lad (AUS) (6 b g Redoute’s Choice (AUS) - Anadan (AUS)).
B: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd & Planette Thoroughbred T: D R
Harrison J: Kristy Bennett
Psd $0 Res $35,000, Inglis Digital November Monthly Sale 2018
V: Mt Hallowell Stud
$150,000, Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale 2016
V: Arrowfield Stud P: Mount Hallowell Stud / Gai Waterhouse
Racing / Julian Blaxland
3. Bobcat Johnnie (AUS) (8 b g Port Headland (AUS) - Our Fair Bella
(AUS)).
B: Mr JL Chilcott T: Ms A King J: Alan Kennedy
Margins: 0.3 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:26.62 (last 600m 35.87).
Betting: $1.90, $10.00, $4.30.
Then followed: Sea War (AUS), Mexi Cola (AUS), Zip Zam Zoom (AUS),
Warzachantz (AUS) & He’s A Gunslinger (AUS), last.
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R4: Amelia Park Hcp (C3), $25000, 1200m.
1. ORISTANO (AUS) (4 b/br g Master of Design (AUS) - Miss
Shanghai (AUS)).
O: Mt Hallowell Stud(Mgr: C Thompson)
B: Mt Hallowell Stud T: D R Harrison J: Joseph Azzopardi
2. Foo Trouble (AUS) (7 ch g Henny Hughes (USA) - Foo Flyer (AUS)).
B: Mr RS Cocking T: Ms K Farrell J: Ms S Altieri
3. Horizon (AUS) (5 b g Planet Five (USA) - Meander (AUS)).
B: Mr GL Carige T: G L Carige J: Victoria Corver
Margins: 1.5 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:13.77 (last 600m 36.06).
Betting: $3.50, $17.00, $21.00.
Then followed: Ay Tee Emm (AUS), Marlize (AUS), Pink ‘N’ Gray (AUS),
Flying Target (AUS), Sauvegarde (AUS) & Valente (AUS), last.
R5: Tabtouch Better Your Bet (C1), $25000, 2100m.
1. AMERICAN SOUL (AUS) (5 b g Vital Equine (IRE) - Southern
Soul (AUS)). O: V A Brockman, G R Walker, S Casserly, B J Quick, D J
Quick, T J Quick B: Touchstone Farm T: V A Brockman J: Ryan Hill
2. Top Trade (AUS) (5 b g Trade Fair (GB) - Sarabella (AUS)).
B: Mrs SL Campbell T: Michael Grantham J: Chris Parnham
3. Royal Choisir (NZ) (4 b m Proisir (AUS) - Royal Theatre (AUS)).
B: J M Bliss, Central, T: Vaughn Sigley J: C Johnston-Porter
NZ$15,000, New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale 2018
V: Sentry Hill Farm P: John Chalmers B/stock Services
Margins: 2.3 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 2:15.23 (last 600m 38.27).
Betting: $3.00, $51.00, $6.50.
Then followed: Great Waters (AUS), Xan Bio (AUS), Midnight Black
(AUS), Polite Pass (AUS), Ahyoka Frost (AUS), More Bxaar (AUS),
Black Wing (AUS), Saxy Filly (AUS), Shecky’s Mate (AUS) & Strike
At Midnight (AUS), last.
R6: Vale Janine Chalwell Hcp (C1), $25000, 1000m.
1. REAL GRACE (AUS) (3 b f I Am Invincible (AUS) - Real Charm (AUS)).
O: Peters Investments Pty Ltd
B: Peters Investments Pty Ltd T: G & A Williams J: Chris Parnham
2. Casino War (AUS) (5 br m War Chant (USA) - Ku Ring Gai (AUS)).
B: Mr AF Bratovich T: Krista Pike J: Ms S Altieri
3. Shezabutoo (AUS) (6 b m Danehill Express (AUS) - Ibu (AUS)).
B: Mr S Herlihy T: Misty Bazeley J: B Banovic-Edwards
Margins: 3.5 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 59.57 (last 600m 34.45).
Betting: $2.30, $13.00, $151.00.
Then followed: Smart Princess (AUS), Mystic Love (AUS), At War
(AUS), Apple Schnapps (AUS), Samsurian (AUS), Spiculus (AUS),
The Naturopath (AUS) & Eye Of The Day (AUS), last.
R7: Ascot Opening Day 10/10-Rs0ly, $30000, 1000m.
1. TIME TO SIZZLE (AUS) (4 b m City Place (USA) - Frizzled (AUS)).
O: M P Allan, M R Luzi, P R Luzi, C C Bass, C A Kerr, R I Grey, Mrs
J R Grey, Miss H French, N N Sims, S C Mastrolembo, Mrs K N
French, G W French, M A French, Mrs K L Ashe & A D Ashe
B: Yarradale Stud T: Martin Allan J: Chris Parnham
$500, Inglis Digital Dec Monthly Sale 2018
V: Diana Marwick P: Martin Allan
$1,500, Magic Millions Perth Winter Mixed Sale 2017
V: Yarradale Stud P: Tony Marwick
2. Dia De La Raza (AUS) (7 ch g Patronize (Aus) - Spanish Sky (AUS)).
B: Mr CB Atwell T: Vaughn Sigley J: P Carbery
$10,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2015
V: Western Breeders Alliance P: Vaughn Sigley
3. Artic Blue (AUS) (5 b g Kuroshio (AUS) - Toorak Deb (AUS)).
B: Mr KJ Reeves T: K J Reeves J: T Turner
Psd $20,000 Res $0, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2017
V: Nuimara Farm
Margins: 1.8 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 59.58 (last 600m 34.18).
Betting: $2.80, $11.00, $26.00.
Then followed: Night Voyage (NZ), Mia Dolce (AUS), She’s Vital (AUS),
Black Dynamite (AUS), Miss Harley Quinn (AUS), Shackleton (AUS)
& Checkers (AUS), last.
R8: Western Racepix Horse Of Yr-C3, $25000, 1400m.
1. CAERHELAN (AUS) (5 br/bl m War Chant (USA) - Never Easy
(AUS)).
O: Mrs T J Price
B: Mr RW Price T: R W Price J: C Johnston-Porter
2. Glamour Packed (AUS) (4 b m Oratorio (AUS) - Glamourscene
(AUS)).
B: Mr W Robinson T: C H Webster J: Jordan Turner
3. Deputano (AUS) (4 b m Verrazano (USA) - Divine Deputy (AUS)).
B: Mr GR Daws T: L Smith J: B Parnham
$52,500, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2018
V: Dawson Stud P: Roy Rogers
Margins: 0.5 lens, 1.5 lens. Time: 1:26.60 (last 600m 36.13).
Betting: $13.00, $15.00, $11.00.
Then followed: Ruby Jean (AUS), Smile For Me (AUS), Censure (AUS),
Miss Marietta (AUS), Best Suspect (AUS), Looks Like Magic (AUS),
Alcina (AUS) & Oihana (AUS), last.
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TAB MEETINGSLEETON (NSW) Good(4)R1: Earthworks Leeton Mdn Hcp, $22000, 1050m.
1. EASTERN BREEZE (AUS) (ch f 3 All Too Hard (AUS) - Pergram
(AUS)).
T: P S Clancy J: Josh Richards
2. Clever Connection (AUS) (b m 4 Akeed Mofeed (GB) - Cheap
Thrills (AUS)).
3. Evanora (AUS) (ch f 3 Magic Albert (AUS) - Where’s Alice (NZ)).
Margins: 0.5 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:01.28 (last 600m 34.75).
ALL TOO HARDSire of 10 SW’ers in 2019/20
R2: Golden Apple Iga (C1) Plate, $22000, 1900m.
1. BARCOO BILL (AUS) (br g 8 Strada (AUS) - Here To Eternity
(AUS)).
T: G D’altorio J: Nick Heywood
2. Taliano (AUS) (b g 5 Equiano (FR) - Written Glory (AUS)).
3. Shadow Of Mordor (AUS) (b g 6 Dane Shadow (AUS) - Madrilena
(AUS)).
Margins: 0.1 lens, 2 lens. Time: 1:56.81 (last 600m 36.26).
R3: Thinkwater Leeton Hcp (C2), $22000, 1150m.
1. MR MOPPETT (AUS) (b g 3 Sizzling (AUS) - Sweet Emily (AUS)).
T: P A Sweeney J: Josh Richards
2. Tocatchacod (AUS) (br g 4 Cluster (AUS) - Kitty Cash (AUS)).
3. Lennox Road (AUS) (ch g 7 Snippetson (AUS) - Military Queen (AUS)).
Margins: 2 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:06.40 (last 600m 34.95).
R4: Ljc Thankyou Volunteers Mdn, $22000, 1150m.
1. FIFI GIRL (AUS) (b/br m 5 Fiorente (IRE) - More Than Mum (AUS)).
T: Fiona Schneiders J: M Heagney
2. Underthespotlight (AUS) (ch g 4 Nicconi (AUS) - Sinequanon
(AUS)).
3. Silica Sand (AUS) (b m 4 Deep Field (AUS) - Roman Sandals (AUS)).
Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:08.37 (last 600m 35.45).
R5: Soldiers Club Stan Axtill Hcp, $22000, 1150m.
1. BOMBDIGGITY (AUS) (b g 5 Zoustar (AUS) - Exciting To Win
(AUS)).
T: Scott Collings J: Nick Heywood
2. Exaggerate (AUS) (b g 7 Exceed And Excel (AUS) - Joleur (AUS)).
3. Magnavale (AUS) (b m 6 Magnus (AUS) - Ascot Vale (AUS)).
Margins: 2 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:06.07 (last 600m 34.36).
CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN 3YO SPRINTER
R6: Southern Gen. Engineering-Bm58, $22000, 1050m.
1. SESTINA (AUS) (b/br m 6 Poet’s Voice (GB) - Drop Dead
Gorgeous (AUS)).
T: Doug Gorrel J: Ms K Nisbet
2. Honeysuckle Choice (AUS) (b/br m 5 Choisir (AUS) - Bee’s Honey
(AUS)).
3. Enconti (AUS) (b m 8 Econsul (NZ) - Four Seasons (AUS)).
Margins: 0.1 lens, 2 lens. Time: 1:00.39 (last 600m 34.80).
R7: Guilfords Gen. Transport-Bm58, $22000, 1600m.
1. LYGIA (AUS) (b m 5 Manhattan Rain (AUS) - Magical Mist (NZ)).
T: M C Lynch J: M A Cahill
2. Submission (AUS) (b g 4 Arena (AUS) - Royal Palm (AUS)).
3. Funky Farm (AUS) (b g 6 Star Witness (AUS) - Philliann (AUS)).
Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:35.53 (last 600m 36.92).
MOE (VIC) Soft(7)R1: Ladbrokes Switch Mdn Plate, $23000, 1117m.
1. TWIST OF FURY (AUS) (ch f 3 Written Tycoon (AUS) - Shamalia
(AUS)).
T: D R Brideoake J: Beau Mertens
2. Joltin’ Joe (AUS) (b c 3 Stryker (AUS) - Vanity Sky (AUS)).
3. Sea Witness (AUS) (ch c 3 Star Witness (AUS) - Seamstress (AUS)).
Margins: 1.5 lens, 1.5 lens. Time: 1:07.73.
R2: Hydro Australia Mdn Plate, $23000, 1217m.
1. LOVE BROKER (AUS) (br g 5 Master Of Design (AUS) - Ellexcell (AUS)).
T: G Eurell J: N Callow
2. Paparazzi Queen (AUS) (b f 3 Press Statement (AUS) - Radiant (AUS)).
3. Toomuchtobear (NZ) (b c 3 Press Statement (AUS) - Bearish (NZ)).
Margins: 1.8 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:15.67.
R3: Tac Be Races Ready Mdn Plate, $23000, 2447m.
1. WONDERFUL DAY (NZ) (br g 5 Savabeel (AUS) - La Praline
(AUS)).
T: Logan Mcgill J: Chris Symons
2. O’mahlo (AUS) (ch g 4 O’lonhro (AUS) - Yule Luvit (AUS)).
3. My Buttons Bigger (AUS) (br g 4 Smart Missile (AUS) - Rain Special (AUS)).
Margins: 0.1 lens, 2.8 lens. Time: 2:41.79.
R4: Moe Optical (Bm58), $22000, 2447m.
1. ONSET (AUS) (b m 6 Reset (AUS) - Olnistto (AUS)).
T: E V Musgrove J: D W Stackhouse
2. Devon Miss (NZ) (br m 5 Tavistock (NZ) - Clear Blue (NZ)).
3. Madam Stowell (AUS) (b/br m 7 Domesday (AUS) - Vestabaa
(AUS)).
Margins: 0.3 lens, 1.8 lens. Time: 2:42.28.
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R5: Office National Moe (Bm58), $22000, 1017m.
1. PRELIMINAIRES (AUS) (ch g 5 Foreplay (AUS) - Landuc (AUS)).
T: Lisa Jones J: W Egan
2. Who Shot Who (AUS) (b g 6 Bullet Train (GB) - Champagnat (AUS)).
3. Nick’em (AUS) (b g 4 Nicconi (AUS) - Was Meant To Be (AUS)).
Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:01.89.
R6: Tm&H Mitre 10 Moe (Bm58), $22000, 1017m.
1. BLACK OPAL (AUS) (br/bl g 5 Statue Of Liberty (USA) - Ida Doris
(AUS)).
T: J F Moloney J: Tayla Childs
2. Rushford (AUS) (b g 5 Canford Cliffs (IRE) - Ready Charm (AUS)).
3. Rubyanna Jane (AUS) (ch m 9 Golden Snake (USA) - Hero’s Gold
(AUS)).
Margins: 0.2 lens, 2 lens. Time: 1:02.18.
R7: Ladbrokes Backs Moe (Bm64), $22000, 1217m.
1. WHIPCRACKER WAY (AUS) (b/br g 4 Shamus Award (AUS) -
Zombie Dancer (AUS)).
T: P Stokes J: Ms A Bryan
2. Chief Altony (AUS) (b g 4 Rebel Raider (AUS) - Queen Anchor
(AUS)).
3. Eagle Spirit (AUS) (b g 7 Magnus (AUS) - Pharoah’s Spirit (AUS)).
Margins: 1.3 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:15.11.
R8: S&S Equipment Hire (Bm58), $22000, 1628m.
1. PARALLEL WORLD (NZ) (b m 7 Shocking (AUS) - Shahbab (NZ)).
T: S Mccusker J: Ms Yoko Ota
2. Without Excuse (AUS) (b m 4 Delightful Choice (AUS) - Distorted
Crown (AUS)).
3. Chase On The Case (AUS) (ch g 4 Wordsmith (AUS) - Perfectly
Poised (AUS)).
Margins: 0.3 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:44.52.
R9: Moe Optical Moe Cup 16/10-Bm58, $22000, 2088m.
1. HEARTLAND RAIDER (AUS) (br m 5 Rebel Raider (AUS) - Silent
Savannah (AUS)).
T: C Gafa J: Matthew Cartwright
2. High Sierra (NZ) (br m 7 Redwood (GB) - Sun Chariot (AUS)).
3. Gold Ollie (AUS) (b g 4 Canford Cliffs (IRE) - Could Be Gold (AUS)).
Margins: 1.8 lens, 1.8 lens. Time: 2:15.27.
TAMWORTH (NSW) Good(3)R1: Tjc Welomes Wayne Wood Mdn, $22000, 1200m.
1. POET LAD (AUS) (ch g 6 Lope De Vega (IRE) - Callitris (USA)).
T: C K Martin J: B Looker
2. Taketheshot (AUS) (br/bl g 3 Smart Missile (AUS) - Pass (AUS)).
3. Mister Ripley (AUS) (b g 5 Akeed Mofeed (GB) - Dream Beauty (AUS)).
Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 1:09.96 (last 600m 35.70).
BELARDO - LOPE DE VEGA’S only son at stud in Australasia
Champion 2YO & Dual G1 winner
R2: Tab.Com.Au Mdn Plate, $22000, 1400m.
1. PORT OF JEDDAH (AUS) (br m 5 Harbour Watch (IRE) - Samra (AUS)).
T: G P Finnigan J: Ms M Weir
2. Prospero (AUS) (b g 5 Pierro (AUS) - Nova Star (AUS)).
3. Lincoln Park (AUS) (b/br g 3 Real Impact (JPN) - Jiale (AUS)).
Margins: 1.5 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:22.61 (last 600m 36.79).
R3: Carlton United (Bm58), $22000, 1600m.
1. ONEMORECHOICE (AUS) (b g 4 Onemorenomore (AUS) -
Gracie’s Lass (AUS)). T: Troy O’neile J: S Lisnyy
2. Fearless Mila (AUS) (b/br m 5 Helmet (AUS) - Smash (AUS)).
3. Mbappe (AUS) (br g 4 Kuroshio (AUS) - Mignard (AUS)).
Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:38.33 (last 600m 36.04).
R4: Good Luck Ice In Vancouver-C1, $22000, 1400m.
1. GET UP ALBY (AUS) (ch g 6 Magic Albert (AUS) - Lay Down Sally (AUS)).
T: Connie Greig J: Clayton Gallagher
2. Rose Sauvage (AUS) (b f 3 Outreach (AUS) - Turbo Rose (AUS)).
3. Manhattan Whirl (AUS) (b m 4 Manhattan Rain (AUS) - Vortex (AUS)).
Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:23.14 (last 600m 36.15).
R5: Good Luck Ligulate Hcp (C2), $22000, 1200m.
1. MATHEMATICS (AUS) (b g 4 The Factor (USA) - Nash Rambler (AUS)).
T: A J Denham J: G M Ryan
2. Leave Me Some (AUS) (br m 5 Time Thief (AUS) - Little Miss Clang (AUS)).
3. Military Bay (AUS) (br g 5 Hinchinbrook (AUS) - Finally (AUS)).
Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:09.30 (last 600m 35.63).
R6: Good Luck Cody Morgan Hcp (C3), $22000, 1000m.
1. GIDGEE GUY (AUS) (b g 5 Zoffany (IRE) - Bel Shoes (AUS)).
T: A J Denham J: R Thompson
2. The Pharoah (AUS) (b g 7 Snitzel (AUS) - Win Here Win There (AUS)).
3. Lord Tony (AUS) (ch g 5 Nicconi (AUS) - Crystal Jewel (AUS)).
Margins: 1 len, 2.3 lens. Time: 55.86 (last 600m 34.26).
R7: Good Luck Anethole Hcp, $22000, 1000m.
1. MALAHAT (AUS) (b g 6 Exceed And Excel (AUS) - Raspberries (AUS)).
T: Aleacia Bennett J: Jacob Golden
2. Iamacrumpet (AUS) (b/br m 6 I Am Invincible (AUS) - Modest
Meisie (AUS)).
3. Arleta (AUS) (b m 7 Artie Schiller (USA) - Galleta (AUS)).
Margins: 1.8 lens, 1.5 lens. Time: 55.93 (last 600m 33.84).
LEADING 3YO SIRESIN AUSTRALIA BY EARNINGS
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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER
(SWINS)
1 Written Tycoon (AUS) 2002 - 2007 Iglesia - Party Miss 34 13 18 2(2) $1,229,620 Ole Kirk - 665,550
2 I Am Invincible (AUS) 2004 - 2010 Invincible Spirit - Cannarelle 45 16 20 2(4) $1,052,470 Dame Giselle - 334,050
3 Not a Single Doubt (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Redoute's Choice - Singles Bar 26 9 11 3(4) $708,135 Instant Celebrity - 177,100
4 Brazen Beau (AUS) 2011 - 2015 I Am Invincible - Sansadee 24 6 6 1(1) $533,370 North Pacific - 289,750
5 Snitzel (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Snippets' Lass 36 10 11 2(2) $517,145 Immortal Love - 96,750
6 Better Than Ready (AUS) 2009 - 2015 More Than Ready - Sally's World 26 8 9 0(0) $501,750 Eelloh - 158,900
7 Smart Missile (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Fastnet Rock - Comical Smile 25 5 7 1(2) $470,315 Crosshaven - 238,950
8 Sebring (AUS) 2005 - 2009 More Than Ready - Purespeed 38 8 9 1(1) $461,230 Our Playboy - 96,750
9 Exceed and Excel (AUS) 2000 - 2004 Danehill - Patrona 26 6 7 1(1) $448,225 September Run - 90,250
10 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 23 6 6 1(1) $417,790 Glenfiddich - 189,000
11 Pride of Dubai (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Street Cry - Al Anood 30 7 8 1(1) $415,255 Bella Nipotina - 103,750
12 So You Think (NZ) 2006 - 2012 High Chaparral - Triassic 16 7 8 0(0) $399,935 Dirty Thoughts - 128,750
13 Night of Thunder (IRE) 2011 - 2016 Dubawi - Forest Storm 15 5 7 0(0) $379,910 Flash Flood - 147,340
14 Spirit of Boom (AUS) 2007 - 2014 Sequalo - Temple Spirit 29 9 9 0(0) $355,285 Safework - 95,100
15 Redoute's Choice (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Shantha's Choice 12 6 7 0(0) $350,180 King's Legacy - 102,000
16 Headwater (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Exceed and Excel - River Dove 34 9 10 0(0) $327,295 River Twain - 47,460
17 Shamus Award (AUS) 2010 - 2014 Snitzel - Sunset Express 21 7 7 1(1) $303,720 Swats That - 124,200
18 Vancouver (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Medaglia d'Oro - Skates 28 5 7 1(1) $261,980 Night Raid - 107,900
19 All Too Hard (AUS) 2009 - 2013 Casino Prince - Helsinge 31 6 6 0(0) $256,425 Hard Landing - 74,250
20 More Than Ready (USA) 1997 - 2001 Southern Halo - Woodman's Girl 24 9 9 0(0) $256,070 Global Quest - 37,500
21 Magnus (AUS) 2002 - 2008 Flying Spur - Scandinavia 20 7 9 0(0) $254,745 Brooklyn Pier - 83,940
22 Denman (AUS) 2006 - 2010 Lonhro - Peach 12 2 3 0(0) $248,165 Mishani Miss - 187,250
23 Rubick (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Encosta de Lago - Sliding Cube 19 5 6 0(0) $244,740 Cafe Rizu - 77,050
24 Dissident (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Sebring - Diana's Secret 24 5 6 0(0) $231,175 Aidensfield - 50,400
25 Bel Esprit (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Royal Academy - Bespoken 3 3 4 0(0) $228,050 Kisukano - 184,450
26 Starspangledbanner (AUS) 2006 - 2011 Choisir - Gold Anthem 11 5 6 0(0) $224,930 Prime Star - 107,000
27 Shooting to Win (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 18 5 7 0(0) $224,795 Shooting for Gold - 76,150
28 Deep Field (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 33 7 7 0(0) $221,955 Aysar - 32,500
29 Star Witness (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Starcraft - Leone Chiara 26 3 4 0(0) $211,320 Amish Boy - 81,000
30 Dundeel (NZ) 2009 - 2014 High Chaparral - Stareel 20 8 10 0(0) $210,485 Pure Deal - 48,750
31 Love Conquers All (AUS) 2006 - 2012 Mossman - She's a Meanie 18 4 6 0(0) $209,400 Magic Conqueror - 84,250
32 Choisir (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Danehill Dancer - Great Selection 21 9 9 0(0) $207,700 Chosen Blonde - 41,250
33 Rothesay (AUS) 2006 - 2011 Fastnet Rock - Schiaparelli 7 2 3 1(1) $197,870 Rothfire - 155,850
34 Zoustar (AUS) 2010 - 2014 Northern Meteor - Zouzou 30 4 4 0(0) $196,950 Ranting - 50,800
35 Gingerbread Man (AUS) 2007 - 2013 Shamardal - Quaffle 8 2 3 0(0) $196,790 Chili is Hot - 93,850
36 Nicconi (AUS) 2005 - 2010 Bianconi - Nicola Lass 38 6 7 0(0) $196,711 Celestine - 53,600
37 Toronado (IRE) 2010 - 2015 High Chaparral - Wana Doo 17 5 5 0(0) $194,795 Wise Counsel - 96,300
38 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 16 4 5 1(1) $188,775 Mo'unga - 93,240
39 Spill the Beans (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Snitzel - Miss Dodwell 30 6 7 0(0) $179,055 Derulo - 46,700
40 Street Boss (USA) 2004 - 2009 Street Cry - Blushing Ogygian 18 2 2 0(0) $174,470 Galactic Fury - 34,300
41 Wandjina (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Snitzel - La Bamba 19 4 4 0(0) $174,090 Rock My Wand - 33,100
42 Tavistock (NZ) 2005 - 2010 Montjeu - Upstage 21 5 5 0(0) $173,355 Captain Corelli - 31,800
43 Hinchinbrook (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Fastnet Rock - Snippets' Lass 22 3 3 0(0) $171,610 Chica Fuerte - 28,250
44 Super One (AUS) 2012 - 2016 I Am Invincible - Tails Wins 17 5 5 0(0) $170,725 Miss Divine Em - 74,250
45 Nostradamus (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Medaglia d'Oro - Leone Chiara 10 2 3 0(0) $169,665 Clairvoyance - 139,880
46 Hallowed Crown (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Street Sense - Crowned Glory 11 3 3 0(0) $167,405 Fatigues - 109,250
47 Sizzling (AUS) 2009 - 2014 Snitzel - Admirelle 25 6 7 0(0) $157,095 Doctor Costello - 31,450
48 Exosphere (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Lonhro - Altitude 16 2 2 0(0) $147,340 Thermosphere - 45,500
49 Unencumbered (AUS) 2011 - 2014 Testa Rossa - Blizzardly 12 4 4 0(0) $144,600 Free to Move - 80,250
50 Real Impact (JPN) 2008 - 2016 Deep Impact - Tokio Reality 17 5 5 0(0) $143,440 Count de Rupee - 34,365
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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER
(SWINS)
1 I Am Invincible (AUS) 2004 - 2010 Invincible Spirit - Cannarelle 45 16 20 2(4) $1,052,470 Dame Giselle - 334,050
2 Written Tycoon (AUS) 2002 - 2007 Iglesia - Party Miss 34 13 18 2(2) $1,229,620 Ole Kirk - 665,550
3 Snitzel (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Snippets' Lass 36 10 11 2(2) $517,145 Immortal Love - 96,750
4 Not a Single Doubt (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Redoute's Choice - Singles Bar 26 9 11 3(4) $708,135 Instant Celebrity - 177,100
5 Spirit of Boom (AUS) 2007 - 2014 Sequalo - Temple Spirit 29 9 9 0(0) $355,285 Safework - 95,100
6 Headwater (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Exceed and Excel - River Dove 34 9 10 0(0) $327,295 River Twain - 47,460
7 More Than Ready (USA) 1997 - 2001 Southern Halo - Woodman's Girl 24 9 9 0(0) $256,070 Global Quest - 37,500
8 Choisir (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Danehill Dancer - Great Selection 21 9 9 0(0) $207,700 Chosen Blonde - 41,250
9 Better Than Ready (AUS) 2009 - 2015 More Than Ready - Sally's World 26 8 9 0(0) $501,750 Eelloh - 158,900
10 Sebring (AUS) 2005 - 2009 More Than Ready - Purespeed 38 8 9 1(1) $461,230 Our Playboy - 96,750
11 Dundeel (NZ) 2009 - 2014 High Chaparral - Stareel 20 8 10 0(0) $210,485 Pure Deal - 48,750
12 Pride of Dubai (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Street Cry - Al Anood 30 7 8 1(1) $415,255 Bella Nipotina - 103,750
13 So You Think (NZ) 2006 - 2012 High Chaparral - Triassic 16 7 8 0(0) $399,935 Dirty Thoughts - 128,750
14 Shamus Award (AUS) 2010 - 2014 Snitzel - Sunset Express 21 7 7 1(1) $303,720 Swats That - 124,200
15 Magnus (AUS) 2002 - 2008 Flying Spur - Scandinavia 20 7 9 0(0) $254,745 Brooklyn Pier - 83,940
16 Deep Field (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 33 7 7 0(0) $221,955 Aysar - 32,500
17 Brazen Beau (AUS) 2011 - 2015 I Am Invincible - Sansadee 24 6 6 1(1) $533,370 North Pacific - 289,750
18 Exceed and Excel (AUS) 2000 - 2004 Danehill - Patrona 26 6 7 1(1) $448,225 September Run - 90,250
19 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 23 6 6 1(1) $417,790 Glenfiddich - 189,000
20 Redoute's Choice (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Shantha's Choice 12 6 7 0(0) $350,180 King's Legacy - 102,000
21 All Too Hard (AUS) 2009 - 2013 Casino Prince - Helsinge 31 6 6 0(0) $256,425 Hard Landing - 74,250
22 Nicconi (AUS) 2005 - 2010 Bianconi - Nicola Lass 38 6 7 0(0) $196,711 Celestine - 53,600
23 Spill the Beans (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Snitzel - Miss Dodwell 30 6 7 0(0) $179,055 Derulo - 46,700
24 Sizzling (AUS) 2009 - 2014 Snitzel - Admirelle 25 6 7 0(0) $157,095 Doctor Costello - 31,450
25 Smart Missile (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Fastnet Rock - Comical Smile 25 5 7 1(2) $470,315 Crosshaven - 238,950
26 Night of Thunder (IRE) 2011 - 2016 Dubawi - Forest Storm 15 5 7 0(0) $379,910 Flash Flood - 147,340
27 Vancouver (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Medaglia d'Oro - Skates 28 5 7 1(1) $261,980 Night Raid - 107,900
28 Rubick (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Encosta de Lago - Sliding Cube 19 5 6 0(0) $244,740 Cafe Rizu - 77,050
29 Dissident (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Sebring - Diana's Secret 24 5 6 0(0) $231,175 Aidensfield - 50,400
30 Starspangledbanner (AUS) 2006 - 2011 Choisir - Gold Anthem 11 5 6 0(0) $224,930 Prime Star - 107,000
31 Shooting to Win (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 18 5 7 0(0) $224,795 Shooting for Gold - 76,150
32 Toronado (IRE) 2010 - 2015 High Chaparral - Wana Doo 17 5 5 0(0) $194,795 Wise Counsel - 96,300
33 Tavistock (NZ) 2005 - 2010 Montjeu - Upstage 21 5 5 0(0) $173,355 Captain Corelli - 31,800
34 Super One (AUS) 2012 - 2016 I Am Invincible - Tails Wins 17 5 5 0(0) $170,725 Miss Divine Em - 74,250
35 Real Impact (JPN) 2008 - 2016 Deep Impact - Tokio Reality 17 5 5 0(0) $143,440 Count de Rupee - 34,365
36 Foxwedge (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Fastnet Rock - Forest Native 20 5 5 0(0) $138,700 Yourjokingme Right - 23,050
37 Love Conquers All (AUS) 2006 - 2012 Mossman - She's a Meanie 18 4 6 0(0) $209,400 Magic Conqueror - 84,250
38 Zoustar (AUS) 2010 - 2014 Northern Meteor - Zouzou 30 4 4 0(0) $196,950 Ranting - 50,800
39 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 16 4 5 1(1) $188,775 Mo'unga - 93,240
40 Wandjina (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Snitzel - La Bamba 19 4 4 0(0) $174,090 Rock My Wand - 33,100
41 Unencumbered (AUS) 2011 - 2014 Testa Rossa - Blizzardly 12 4 4 0(0) $144,600 Free to Move - 80,250
42 Olympic Glory (IRE) 2010 - 2015 Choisir - Acidanthera 13 4 5 0(0) $134,135 Lord Olympus - 50,730
43 Time for War (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Snitzel - Lady Zabelia 17 4 4 0(0) $107,700 War Weapon - 22,365
44 Dream Ahead (USA) 2008 - 2012 Diktat - Land of Dreams 15 4 4 0(0) $82,245 Knight Driver - 19,945
45 Bel Esprit (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Royal Academy - Bespoken 3 3 4 0(0) $228,050 Kisukano - 184,450
46 Star Witness (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Starcraft - Leone Chiara 26 3 4 0(0) $211,320 Amish Boy - 81,000
47 Hinchinbrook (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Fastnet Rock - Snippets' Lass 22 3 3 0(0) $171,610 Chica Fuerte - 28,250
48 Hallowed Crown (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Street Sense - Crowned Glory 11 3 3 0(0) $167,405 Fatigues - 109,250
49 Epaulette (AUS) 2009 - 2014 Commands - Accessories 17 3 5 0(0) $140,055 Patrolling - 44,190
50 Snippetson (AUS) 2001 - 2006 Snippets - Snowdrift 10 3 3 0(0) $131,620 Gemma's Son - 41,300
LEADING 3YO SIRESIN NEW ZEALAND BY EARNINGS
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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER
(SWINS)
1 Per Incanto (USA) 2004 - 2011 Street Cry - Pappa Reale 5 3 4 1(1) $68,650 Miss Aotearoa - 51,800
2 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 9 3 3 1(1) $54,050 Shezzacatch - 27,000
3 No Nay Never (USA) 2011 - 2015 Scat Daddy - Cat's Eye Witness 1 1 1 1(1) $37,800 Need I Say More - 37,800
4 Sweynesse (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Lonhro - Swansea 7 1 2 1(1) $36,400 Only Words - 32,400
5 Showcasing (GB) 2007 - 2011 Oasis Dream - Arabesque 12 3 3 0(0) $35,825 Iffie Shows - 7,975
6 Power (GB) 2009 - 2013 Oasis Dream - Frappe 14 1 2 0(0) $34,350 Power On - 19,900
7 Tavistock (NZ) 2005 - 2010 Montjeu - Upstage 5 2 2 0(0) $24,900 Sweet Anna - 16,100
8 Iffraaj (GB) 2001 - 2007 Zafonic - Pastorale 4 1 1 0(0) $23,300 Zoltan - 17,450
9 Super Easy (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Darci Brahma - Parfore 4 1 1 0(0) $20,000 Eva James - 15,000
10 El Roca (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Rubimill 5 3 3 0(0) $19,300 Mega Bourbon - 5,800
11 Reliable Man (GB) 2008 - 2013 Dalakhani - On Fair Stage 4 0 0 0(0) $19,200 De la Terre - 11,900
12 Darci Brahma (NZ) 2002 - 2007 Danehill - Grand Echezeaux 9 1 1 0(0) $18,900 Bourbonaire - 14,900
13 Jakkalberry (IRE) 2006 - 2014 Storming Home - Claba di San Jore 1 1 1 0(0) $16,200 Sheza Jakkal - 16,200
14 Ferlax (NZ) 2009 - 2014 Pentire - Legs Akimbo 2 2 2 0(0) $16,150 Jason Belltree - 9,550
15 Proisir (AUS) 2009 - 2015 Choisir - Prophet Jewel 7 2 2 0(0) $16,050 Mogador - 7,100
16 Choisir (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Danehill Dancer - Great Selection 1 1 1 0(0) $14,500 Suffused - 14,500
17 Ocean Park (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Thorn Park - Sayyida 6 1 1 0(0) $12,350 Marine - 5,400
18 Charm Spirit (IRE) 2011 - 2015 Invincible Spirit - L'Enjoleuse 7 0 0 0(0) $11,500 Autobahn - 6,600
19 All Too Hard (AUS) 2009 - 2013 Casino Prince - Helsinge 2 1 1 0(0) $10,900 Babylon Berlin - 10,700
20 Contributer (IRE) 2010 - 2016 High Chaparral - Serisia 3 0 0 0(0) $10,000 Miss Dixie - 6,400
21 Rock 'n' Pop (AUS) 2008 - 2013 Fastnet Rock - Popsy 3 1 1 0(0) $9,500 Kobe Rocks - 7,400
22 Roc de Cambes (NZ) 2004 - 2010 Red Ransom - Fairy Lights 4 1 1 0(0) $8,300 True Blessing - 7,300
23 Highly Recommended (AUS) 2008 - 2013 Fastnet Rock - Suggestive 2 1 1 0(0) $7,500 She's Recommended - 7,300
24 Dalghar (FR) 2006 - 2012 Anabaa - Daltawa 6 0 0 0(0) $7,350 Flash Warrior - 3,650
25 Sacred Falls (NZ) 2009 - 2015 O'Reilly - Iguazu's Girl 6 1 1 0(0) $7,000 Aegon - 5,400
26 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 2 1 1 0(0) $6,800 Rocket Spade - 5,400
27 Akeed Mofeed (GB) 2009 - 2014 Dubawi - Wonder Why 1 1 1 0(0) $5,850 A Box of Tricks - 5,850
29 Toronado (IRE) 2010 - 2015 High Chaparral - Wana Doo 1 1 1 0(0) $5,600 No Filter - 5,600
28 Niagara (AUS) 2008 - 2013 Encosta de Lago - River Song 2 1 1 0(0) $5,600 Klaasen - 5,400
30 Love Conquers All (AUS) 2006 - 2012 Mossman - She's a Meanie 1 1 1 0(0) $5,400 Love for All - 5,400
31 Pins (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Snippets - No Finer 7 0 0 0(0) $5,200 Watchmaker - 1,500
33 Zacinto (GB) 2006 - 2012 Dansili - Ithaca 5 0 0 0(0) $4,550 Cadeau - 1,500
32 Burgundy (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Redoute's Choice - Grand Echezeaux 9 0 0 0(0) $4,550 Platinum Star - 2,250
34 Makfi (GB) 2007 - 2011 Dubawi - Dhelaal 2 0 0 0(0) $4,150 Matchmaker - 3,750
35 Jimmy Choux (NZ) 2007 - 2012 Thorn Park - Cierzo 6 0 0 0(0) $4,000 Cutting Edge - 2,400
37 Star Witness (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Starcraft - Leone Chiara 1 0 0 0(0) $3,000 Tannahill - 3,000
36 Redwood (GB) 2006 - 2012 High Chaparral - Arum Lily 2 0 0 0(0) $3,000 Tokorangi - 2,800
38 Swiss Ace (AUS) 2004 - 2010 Secret Savings - Rapid Serve 5 0 0 0(0) $2,900 Sweet Hunter - 900
39 More Than Ready (USA) 1997 - 2001 Southern Halo - Woodman's Girl 1 0 0 0(0) $2,500 Tony Be - 2,500
40 So You Think (NZ) 2006 - 2012 High Chaparral - Triassic 3 0 0 0(0) $2,500 Mind You - 1,700
41 Bull Point (AUS) 2010 - 2016 Fastnet Rock - Rose of Cimmaron 1 0 0 0(0) $2,400 Yourpoint - 2,400
42 Rip Van Winkle (IRE) 2006 - 2011 Galileo - Looking Back 3 0 0 0(0) $2,300 Rip Us Off - 1,700
43 Dundeel (NZ) 2009 - 2014 High Chaparral - Stareel 1 0 0 0(0) $1,900 Il Affare - 1,900
44 Vespa (NZ) 2011 - 2016 Elusive City - Miss Avalon 3 0 0 0(0) $1,900 Kelly Renee - 1,100
45 Medaglia d'Oro (USA) 1999 - 2005 El Prado - Cappucino Bay 2 0 0 0(0) $1,700 Nozi Cyclone - 1,500
46 Mongolian Khan (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Holy Roman Emperor - Centafit 4 0 0 0(0) $1,700 Pearl of Delgatie - 900
47 Casino Prince (AUS) 2003 - 2008 Flying Spur - Lady Capel 1 0 0 0(0) $1,500 Extortion - 1,500
48 Written Tycoon (AUS) 2002 - 2007 Iglesia - Party Miss 1 0 0 0(0) $1,500 Miss Tycoon Rose - 1,500
49 Zed (NZ) 2002 - 2007 Zabeel - Emerald Dream 1 0 0 0(0) $1,400 Yolo - 1,400
50 Nostradamus (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Medaglia d'Oro - Leone Chiara 2 0 0 0(0) $1,300 Lampus - 1,100
LEADING 3YO SIRESIN NEW ZEALAND BY WINNERS
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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER
(SWINS)
1 Per Incanto (USA) 2004 - 2011 Street Cry - Pappa Reale 5 3 4 1(1) $68,650 Miss Aotearoa - 51,800
2 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 9 3 3 1(1) $54,050 Shezzacatch - 27,000
3 Showcasing (GB) 2007 - 2011 Oasis Dream - Arabesque 12 3 3 0(0) $35,825 Iffie Shows - 7,975
4 El Roca (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Rubimill 5 3 3 0(0) $19,300 Mega Bourbon - 5,800
5 Tavistock (NZ) 2005 - 2010 Montjeu - Upstage 5 2 2 0(0) $24,900 Sweet Anna - 16,100
6 Ferlax (NZ) 2009 - 2014 Pentire - Legs Akimbo 2 2 2 0(0) $16,150 Jason Belltree - 9,550
7 Proisir (AUS) 2009 - 2015 Choisir - Prophet Jewel 7 2 2 0(0) $16,050 Mogador - 7,100
8 No Nay Never (USA) 2011 - 2015 Scat Daddy - Cat's Eye Witness 1 1 1 1(1) $37,800 Need I Say More - 37,800
9 Sweynesse (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Lonhro - Swansea 7 1 2 1(1) $36,400 Only Words - 32,400
10 Power (GB) 2009 - 2013 Oasis Dream - Frappe 14 1 2 0(0) $34,350 Power On - 19,900
11 Iffraaj (GB) 2001 - 2007 Zafonic - Pastorale 4 1 1 0(0) $23,300 Zoltan - 17,450
12 Super Easy (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Darci Brahma - Parfore 4 1 1 0(0) $20,000 Eva James - 15,000
13 Darci Brahma (NZ) 2002 - 2007 Danehill - Grand Echezeaux 9 1 1 0(0) $18,900 Bourbonaire - 14,900
14 Jakkalberry (IRE) 2006 - 2014 Storming Home - Claba di San Jore 1 1 1 0(0) $16,200 Sheza Jakkal - 16,200
15 Choisir (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Danehill Dancer - Great Selection 1 1 1 0(0) $14,500 Suffused - 14,500
16 Ocean Park (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Thorn Park - Sayyida 6 1 1 0(0) $12,350 Marine - 5,400
17 All Too Hard (AUS) 2009 - 2013 Casino Prince - Helsinge 2 1 1 0(0) $10,900 Babylon Berlin - 10,700
18 Rock 'n' Pop (AUS) 2008 - 2013 Fastnet Rock - Popsy 3 1 1 0(0) $9,500 Kobe Rocks - 7,400
19 Roc de Cambes (NZ) 2004 - 2010 Red Ransom - Fairy Lights 4 1 1 0(0) $8,300 True Blessing - 7,300
20 Highly Recommended (AUS) 2008 - 2013 Fastnet Rock - Suggestive 2 1 1 0(0) $7,500 She's Recommended - 7,300
21 Sacred Falls (NZ) 2009 - 2015 O'Reilly - Iguazu's Girl 6 1 1 0(0) $7,000 Aegon - 5,400
22 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 2 1 1 0(0) $6,800 Rocket Spade - 5,400
23 Akeed Mofeed (GB) 2009 - 2014 Dubawi - Wonder Why 1 1 1 0(0) $5,850 A Box of Tricks - 5,850
25 Toronado (IRE) 2010 - 2015 High Chaparral - Wana Doo 1 1 1 0(0) $5,600 No Filter - 5,600
24 Niagara (AUS) 2008 - 2013 Encosta de Lago - River Song 2 1 1 0(0) $5,600 Klaasen - 5,400
26 Love Conquers All (AUS) 2006 - 2012 Mossman - She's a Meanie 1 1 1 0(0) $5,400 Love for All - 5,400
27 Reliable Man (GB) 2008 - 2013 Dalakhani - On Fair Stage 4 0 0 0(0) $19,200 De la Terre - 11,900
28 Charm Spirit (IRE) 2011 - 2015 Invincible Spirit - L'Enjoleuse 7 0 0 0(0) $11,500 Autobahn - 6,600
29 Contributer (IRE) 2010 - 2016 High Chaparral - Serisia 3 0 0 0(0) $10,000 Miss Dixie - 6,400
30 Dalghar (FR) 2006 - 2012 Anabaa - Daltawa 6 0 0 0(0) $7,350 Flash Warrior - 3,650
31 Pins (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Snippets - No Finer 7 0 0 0(0) $5,200 Watchmaker - 1,500
32 Zacinto (GB) 2006 - 2012 Dansili - Ithaca 5 0 0 0(0) $4,550 Cadeau - 1,500
33 Burgundy (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Redoute's Choice - Grand Echezeaux 9 0 0 0(0) $4,550 Platinum Star - 2,250
34 Makfi (GB) 2007 - 2011 Dubawi - Dhelaal 2 0 0 0(0) $4,150 Matchmaker - 3,750
35 Jimmy Choux (NZ) 2007 - 2012 Thorn Park - Cierzo 6 0 0 0(0) $4,000 Cutting Edge - 2,400
37 Star Witness (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Starcraft - Leone Chiara 1 0 0 0(0) $3,000 Tannahill - 3,000
36 Redwood (GB) 2006 - 2012 High Chaparral - Arum Lily 2 0 0 0(0) $3,000 Tokorangi - 2,800
38 Swiss Ace (AUS) 2004 - 2010 Secret Savings - Rapid Serve 5 0 0 0(0) $2,900 Sweet Hunter - 900
39 More Than Ready (USA) 1997 - 2001 Southern Halo - Woodman's Girl 1 0 0 0(0) $2,500 Tony Be - 2,500
40 So You Think (NZ) 2006 - 2012 High Chaparral - Triassic 3 0 0 0(0) $2,500 Mind You - 1,700
41 Bull Point (AUS) 2010 - 2016 Fastnet Rock - Rose of Cimmaron 1 0 0 0(0) $2,400 Yourpoint - 2,400
42 Rip Van Winkle (IRE) 2006 - 2011 Galileo - Looking Back 3 0 0 0(0) $2,300 Rip Us Off - 1,700
43 Dundeel (NZ) 2009 - 2014 High Chaparral - Stareel 1 0 0 0(0) $1,900 Il Affare - 1,900
44 Vespa (NZ) 2011 - 2016 Elusive City - Miss Avalon 3 0 0 0(0) $1,900 Kelly Renee - 1,100
45 Medaglia d'Oro (USA) 1999 - 2005 El Prado - Cappucino Bay 2 0 0 0(0) $1,700 Nozi Cyclone - 1,500
46 Mongolian Khan (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Holy Roman Emperor - Centafit 4 0 0 0(0) $1,700 Pearl of Delgatie - 900
47 Casino Prince (AUS) 2003 - 2008 Flying Spur - Lady Capel 1 0 0 0(0) $1,500 Extortion - 1,500
48 Written Tycoon (AUS) 2002 - 2007 Iglesia - Party Miss 1 0 0 0(0) $1,500 Miss Tycoon Rose - 1,500
49 Zed (NZ) 2002 - 2007 Zabeel - Emerald Dream 1 0 0 0(0) $1,400 Yolo - 1,400
50 Nostradamus (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Medaglia d'Oro - Leone Chiara 2 0 0 0(0) $1,300 Lampus - 1,100