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BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS
Leading Western Australian owner-
breeder Bob Peters has made the
difficult decision to sell three-time
Group 1 winner Arcadia Queen
(Pierro) at the upcoming Magic Millions
National Broodmare Sale, joining champion
New Zealander Melody Belle (Commands) at
this month’s Gold Coast auction.
Yesterday’s confirmation that Arcadia
Queen would be a supplementary entry for the
National Sale comes just days after Peters sold
another of his top race mares, this season’s
Oakleigh Plate (Gr 1, 1100m) winner Celebrity
Queen (Redoute’s Choice), for $2.5 million at
last Friday’s Inglis Chairman’s Sale in Sydney.
Magic Millions managing director Barry
Bowditch reached out to Peters about five weeks
ago, floating the prospect of offering Arcadia
Queen on the Gold Coast, and the prominent
industry figure gave the go-ahead yesterday,
despite strong pressure from influences close
to him.
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“It hasn’t been easy, mainly because
of family pressure, and I have just been making up my mind. I wasn’t sure
what I was going to do until today, virtually,” Peters told ANZ Bloodstock
News.
“The main reason is, I have a lot of that blood anyway and obviously
the value is in the Group 1-winning mares, so the other ones coming along
are yet to prove they are up to that standard of what Arcadia Queen is.”
Arcadia Queen, the latest addition to a star-studded catalogue,
is tipped to heighten attention on the Gold Coast sale from high-end
breeders from around the world.
It would be not unreasonable to expect that Coolmore, who bought
Peters’ mare Celebrity Queen at the Chairman’s Sale, would be closely
considering the rising six-year-old mare to add to its band of high-class
mares, while Japanese breeders have also been buying elite Australian
mares off the track in recent years.
Yulong’s Yuesheng Zhang, who paid $2.2 million for In Her Time
(Time Thief) at the Chairman’s Sale, bought prized Group 1-winning
mares Unforgotten (Fastnet Rock) ($2.75 million) and Viddora (I Am
Invincible) ($2.55 million) at last year’s Magic Millions auction, could also
be another major player interested in securing Arcadia Queen.
US and European breeders - 2019 Magic Millions sale-topper
Missrock (Fastnet Rock) was bought by UK agents John and Jake Warren
for $2.3 million - would also likely be doing their due diligence on mares
of Melody Belle’s and Arcadia Queen’s quality.
The prized pair could threaten last year’s $4.2 million price tag
achieved for Sunlight (Zoustar), but Bowditch would not speculate on a
final number for either of the banner mares.
“Like Melody Belle, really, how do you put a number on these
outstanding race fillies who have got pedigrees who are quality types?”
Bowditch said.
“They are rarities in the market and they are here for the global market’s
competition and we’re honoured to be entrusted to sell Arcadia Queen.”
Arcadia Queen, who retires with a record of eight wins from 16 starts
and prize-money of almost $4 million, won five of her first six starts in
Perth, all in one preparation, but it was her last run of that 2018 spring
and summer campaign which made eastern state pundits stand up and
take notice, as she dominated the Kingston Town Classic (Gr 1, 1800m),
winning by four and a half lengths.
“She was very good right
from the start, but I think
winning the Kingston Town
(made the rest of Australia
take notice), as three-year-old
fillies don’t often beat the older
horses at weight for age at that
time of the year, and she didn’t
just beat them, she thrashed
them when you look at the
replay of that race,” Peters
recalled of the “imposing
mare” yesterday.
“She had world-class sectionals from that race. The world handicappers
were in Hong Kong and they all watched that race on that day.”
Peters sent Arcadia Queen to be trained in Sydney by Chris Waller on
her return as a four-year-old, a season in which the mare won the Theo
Marks Stakes (Gr 2, 1300m) first-up before competing in The Everest
(1200m) and the Golden Eagle (1500m) where she ran fifth.
Plagued by feet issues throughout her career, Arcadia Queen was back
in the care of her original trainers Grant and Alana Williams following
her stint in Sydney, and last spring produced dominant performances
to win the Caulfield Stakes (Gr 1, 2000m) and Mackinnon Stakes (Gr 1,
2000m) intersected by an eye-catching performance in the Cox Plate (Gr
1, 2040m) when finishing fifth.
“When you look at the races that she was unlucky in - the Golden
Eagle, she was knocked down in that, got up and still ran home to run fifth
- and the same thing happened to her in the Cox Plate,” he said.
“She could have been a bigger earner than what she is.”
Arcadia Queen’s feet issues again took their toll after her first-up
second in the Futurity Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m), ruling her out of the All-Star
Mile (1600m) in March, and time was subsequently called on the mare’s
racing career.
She hails from Peters’ potent Antique (Metal Storm) family, being a
granddaughter of the stakes-performed mare and a daughter of Arcadia
(Redoute’s Choice), making her a sibling to six winners including Arcadia
Prince (Pierro), Arcadia Dream (Domesday) and Arcadia Rose (Kheleyf),
all themselves stakes winners.
Peters retains ownership of unraced fillies Arcadia Princess
(Domesday), a three-year-old who is in foal to Ocean Park (Thorn Park),
two-year-old Arcadia Gem (Domesday) and yearling Arcadia Star (Pierro)
out of Arcadia.
Arcadia Queen’s pedigree also boasts the likes of stakes winners Antique
Belle (Redoute’s Choice) and Broadway Belle (Redoute’s Choice), who has
produced All-Star Mile and Railway Stakes (Gr 1, 1600m) winner Regal Power
(Pierro) and Group 2 winner Action (Pierro).
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IT HASN’T BEEN EASY, MAINLY BECAUSE OF FAMILY PRESSURE, AND I HAVE JUST BEEN MAKING UP MY MIND. I WASN’T SURE WHAT I WAS GOING TO DO UNTIL TODAY, VIRTUALLY- BOB PETERS
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“The time and investment that Bob and
Sandra Peters have put into building these families and raising these horses
into the athletes that they are, it’s impossible to value,” Bowditch said.
“There’s a lot of fantastic fillies in Arcadia Queen’s family and obviously
she’s the Queen of it, pardon the pun.
“Her versatility was probably one of her greatest strengths. She was
quite an unlucky mare late in her career, but to be able to win at a sprint
level and then be able to win a Group 1 at three, train on and compete with
the best horses and defeat them in the east; she’s done it all.”
While Celebrity Queen has been sold and Arcadia Queen will soon
join her, Peters won’t be selling any other members of the family any time
soon.
“We don’t sell very much out of this family and there’s quite a lot of
females in it,” he said.
“The old mare Antique had eight fillies in a row. There’s a lot of females
coming through.”
Peters’ belief in Golden Slipper Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) winner Pierro
(Lonhro) as a stallion prospect led him to supporting the Coolmore sire
from his first season, a decision which has paid off handsomely.
Broadway Belle, Antique Belle and the stakes-placed Antique Dream
(Redoute’s Choice) are all booked in to be covered by Pierro next season.
“I watched his racing performance and winning a triple crown
as a two-year-old, not many have been able to do that, and I liked his
pedigree on the dam’s side,” said Peters, recently deemed to be fifth on the
Thoroughbred Racing Commentary’s global owner rankings.
“I never had any doubt that he would make a good stallion.”
Arcadia Queen will be auctioned as a supplementary lot after the race
fillies and mares session, but before the Shadwell Dispersal takes place on
Tuesday, May 25, which promises to be the biggest single day’s trade in the
southern hemisphere.
Bowditch said: “It is probably the most highly anticipated day this part
of the world’s breeding industry has seen, having an outstanding group
of race fillies going through and bolstered by the likes of Arcadia Queen
and obviously the Shadwell Dispersal, which will see out the day in great
fashion.”
While Magic Millions has some major broodmare drawcards,
Bowditch was careful not to overlook the fact that the company will
auction more than 700 mares over three days later this month.
“Our job as a sales company is to put the best catalogue we can
together and, secondly, ensure that we’ve got buyers at all levels,” he said.
“It’s not just about the key mares in the catalogue … and over the past
month and leading into the sale in the next ten days that’s our mandate
and that’s what we need to do.”
The Magic Millions National Sale starts with a two-day weanling
auction on May 20 and 21 followed by the broodmare sale the following
week. The National Yearling Sale will be conducted from June 1 to 3.
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Four for Divine Prophet
Little Prophet (2 f Little 'n' Cute ex Lujain) got off
the mark at her third attempt when landing the
1100-metre 2YO Handicap at Murwillumbah
yesterday, providing first season sire Divine
Prophet (Choisir) with his fourth individual
winner. Sent off a $2.10 chance after finishing
fourth at Grafton last month, the Colt Prosser-
trained filly ran on well down the outside to
defeat Fresh Prince (Starspangledbanner) by
a long neck, with In'hinchable (Hinchinbrook)
two lengths behind the winner in third.
Purchased by Prosser for $20,000 from last
year’s Inglis Classic Yearling Sale, Little Prophet
is the sixth winner from nine to race out of
Little ‘n’ Cute (Lujain). Caulfield Guineas (Gr
1, 1600m) winner Divine Prophet will stand at
Aquis Farm for a fee of $16,500 (inc. GST) in
2021, down from $22,000 last year.
Brandenburg ready for Queensland assignmentsJohn Sargent’s star gelding Brandenburg
(Burgundy) is back in form after winning the
inaugural running of The Coast at Gosford
on Saturday. The four-year-old hadn't won
since he claimed the Hobartville Stakes (Gr 2,
1400m) in 2019, yet showed his class, winning
the $500,000 feature by half a length. "It was
good to see him back after a couple of unlucky
runs this time in," said Sargent. "I was on the
ballot there (for the Hollindale Stakes) so I
thought 'I can't afford to go up there and not
have a run because then it's a month into the
Doomben Cup' so it worked out perfectly. I
know what he can do so it was good to see him
get back to that and onwards and upwards.”
Queensland now awaits the four-year-old,
with the Doomben Cup (Gr 1, 2000m) one
of his main targets. "He'll need that A-game
to come up to Queensland because it's going
to be a lot stronger up there. The Coast win
just shows you that he'll be getting back to
the form that he was when he was running in
the Doncaster. He'll head up there Wednesday
week, and then run in that (the Doomben Cup)
and three weeks later he'll run in the Q22. Then
he'll spell probably just three weeks and then
get ready for Melbourne he'll be aiming for in
the spring."
Maher ponders Queensland Derby for JackCiaron Maher and David Eustace continue
to ponder whether or not to send South
Australian Derby (Gr 1, 2500m) winner
Explosive Jack (Jakkalberry) to Eagle Farm
for the Queensland Derby (Gr 1, 2400m) on
May 29. “The timing is perfect with the gap in
between runs, he’s been up to Sydney so he’s
familiar with that and then obviously would
go up to Queensland,” Maher told Racing.
com. “He is a heavy horse, he has been in
work quite a while so I’ll just be very critical
on him. Given the way he pulled on Saturday
he seems pretty straightforward. There’s
obviously some big spring carrots as well.
Looking at him, up to two miles wouldn’t
worry him so we have to think about that as
well. I’m not one for sending a colt like him
to the paddock in winter and trying to have
him at his peak in spring. Whether he went up
there anyway and wintered up there, might
be something we’d do anyway.”
Gytrash on song for GoodwoodAdelaide trainer Gordon Richards is hoping
Gytrash (Lope de Vega) can improve on last
year’s second placing when he returns in The
Goodwood (Gr 1, 1200m) at Morphettville.
Richards is confident the sprinter can acquit
himself well when he runs first-up in the
race. Gytrash is returning from an operation
to remove a bone chip following victory at
Rosehill last October. Gytrash will round
off his preparation with a jump-out on the
middle grass at Morphettville this morning. "I
only intended to give him a small preparation
rather than go through the motions of 12
months without a run," said Richards. "But
he's moving along beautifully, so we've
decided to run in the Goodwood, rather than
a trial, put him in a race and try and win some
prize-money. While not properly screwed
down for it, he's pretty right and he goes well
fresh, so he'll run and then go for a break and
head towards The Everest again. He's a very
clean-winded horse and he came out of the
spelling paddock like he could have raced the
next week, he looked that good. Hopefully
the track is not too heavy. Soft will be good.”
Jason Collett, who rode Gytrash to victories
in Sydney last spring and when third in The
Everest, will travel to Adelaide to partner him
on Saturday.
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Ramsden target for Through Irish EyesFresh from saddling the first two runners
home in the South Australian Derby (Gr
1, 2500m) last weekend, Ciaron Maher
and David Eustace have nominated
seven horses for the Andrew Ramsen
Stakes (Listed, 2800m) on Saturday,
including three-year-old Through Irish
Eyes (Tavistock). New Zealand-bred pair
Explosive Jack (Jakkalberry) and Let's
Karaka Deel (Dundeel) proved a class
above their rivals in their one-two Derby
finish and Through Irish Eyes will bid to
continue the staying stable form, with the
Andrew Ramsden winner landing an all-
important Melbourne Cup (Gr 1, 3200m)
ballot exemption. “The reason for running
in the Ramsden is the 2800 metres at
Flemington really suits that horse,” Maher
told RSN. “He's a bit like Let's Karaka Deel
but bigger, he’s still got to furnish and he’s
a real genuine stayer so 2800 metres is
much more to his liking than 2400 metres.”
The last-start winner of the VRC St Leger
(Listed, 2800m), Through Irish Eyes cruised
past his rivals but was still green over the
concluding stages. “Obviously having that
experience at Flemington already holds
him in good stead, so we'll have this week’s
target and then will work out his plan after
that,” Maher said.
Thompson targets black type for FuryGlen Thompson will bid to gain Avion Fury
(More Than Ready) some black type in the
near future after he notched his third career
victory in the 2100-metre Benchmark 78
contest at Gosford on Saturday. "It was a great
result. He seems to appreciate the soft going,"
Thompson said. "Gosford's a short straight
and for a horse that gets back it was a little
bit of a concern, but it was a ten-out-of-ten
ride from Kerrin [McEvoy]. He got him going
at the right time and got the result. He'd been
racing well and deserved to finally get another
win." Earlier in the autumn Avion Fury ran
unplaced in two Group 3 contests and, after
his win on Saturday, the Warwick Farm-
based trainer said the four-year-old could
return to stakes company. "He definitely has
the ability, his runs in those races were good,
where he just got too far out of his ground
and was giving them too much head start," he
said. "You can see the difference on Saturday
when he can be a bit closer, it's obviously a
big advantage.”
Team Corstens preparing for Queensland assaultMalua Racing will take a team to Queensland
for what it hopes will be a successful raid
on the Brisbane Winter Carnival, but the
horses will first need to earn their spot. After
finishing third, in the Tobin Bronze (Gr 2,
1200m) at Morphettville on May 1, Ranting
(Zoustar) was nominated for The Goodwood
(1200m) this Saturday, but will instead
head to Flemington to prove his worth for
Brisbane. "He'll get a bit of weight, but we'll
probably claim there and if he runs really well
over the 1400 metres then we'll look to take
him up to Queensland," said Troy Corstens,
who trains in partnership with his father
Leon. "I still think he's a very good horse
and that he's got a Group 1 in him.” Ranting
is nominated for the Stradbroke Handicap
(Gr 1, 1400m), as are Group 3 placegetter
Morrissy (Snitzel) and progressive gelding
The Astrologist (Zoustar). The latter, whose
two most recent runs were on the Gold Coast
in January, is already in the Sunshine State
with an exact plan of attack still yet to be
determined, but potentially a treble of Group
1s is on the agenda, including the Doomben
10,000 (1200m) on Saturday. "We'll just see
what race we run him in next week. We've got
him in a Class 6 as well, he's going to get a
bit of weight in that, but I'll have a good chat
with Nathan Bennett (managing owner) and
then we'll decide which race we run him in."
Three-year-old filly Succeed Indeed (Akeed
Mofeed) is the last of the Corstens quartet set
to race up north, aimed at the Queensland
Oaks (Gr 1, 2200m).
Moloney looks to the futureAfter arriving from Epsom 20 years ago, John
Moloney and brother Gerard are preparing
to close the stable doors at Caulfield by the
end of this year. With the upcoming closure of
training at the Heath, Moloney has landed on
Cranbourne as the future home for Moloney
Racing. "We're prepared, we are mentally
ready for it," said Moloney of the change.
"We didn't want to leave Caulfield naturally,
but that's going to happen sometime later
in the year I'd imagine, probably before the
end of the year comes around we'll be out
of Caulfield.” Moloney recalled his family's
history, not only at Caulfield but the Epsom
Training Centre, which they relocated from in
the late 1990s. "Dad had a great run of horses,
certainly out of Epsom, winning Derbies and
Oaks and of course a Sydney Cup, so we had
a great dynasty out of Epsom. And we've had
a bit of a run out of Caulfield, naturally we've
been here about 20 years. "We came with
other trainers from Epsom, including Ross
McDonald and Rick Hore-Lacey and several
other good trainers that had to come up here.
They did very well with the likes of Redoute's
Choice, Weekend Hussler and many good
horses. It's been good to us." Moloney, who
shares stables with his brother Gerard, said
it would be with a heavy heart the training
fraternity at Caulfield would be no more.
Maid set for confidence boostTrainer Mitch Freedman is likely to bypass
Saturday's Andrew Ramsden Stakes and opt
for a confidence-booster for his star mare
Moonlight Maid (Puissance de Lune). The
talented four-year-old returned to form last
start, finishing third in the Warrnambool
Cup (Listed, 2350m). While she has been
competitive in Group 1 and Group 2 races,
Moonlight Maid hasn't won since October
2019 and Freedman is keen to get her back
into the winner's stall soon. "We would like
to get her back in the winner's circle. It was
a good effort in the Warrnambool Cup," said
Freedman. "There's a race for her Saturday
week, a (Benchmark) 84, 2500 metres, we
would be looking to run her in and try to
retain Will Price on her. She's been in good-
quality races. She has been running up to
her best but not quite been good enough. If
we can bring her back a peg or two and try
and pick up some races then that would be
beneficial to me and the owners."
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Amade to stay in workThe 2021 Melbourne Cup (Gr 1, 3200m) will
get its first confirmed runner this Saturday
at Flemington, but the locally-based horse
touted to have the best chance of challenging
for the November race will not be at
headquarters and will be at home instead.
The seven-year-old Amade (Casamento)
will be restricted to some light work this
week while the younger local stayers vie
for a ballot-free Melbourne Cup spot in
the Andrew Ramsden. His trainer, Phillip
Stokes, said Amade will be kept in work all
winter as he builds up to the Melbourne Cup,
where he has been installed as third favourite
off the back of his dominant last-start win at
Flemington. Seven-year-old Amade cannot
run in the Ramsden as it is a race confined
to three-, four- and five-year-olds. "He'll be
kept in light work as he's in a good space and
we've got a nice uphill training track at the
farm and he can just enjoy life in a paddock,
which he hasn't had for a long time. He's
an exciting horse who we'd love to get to a
Melbourne Cup." Stokes is in a purple patch
with 13 winners from his past 37 runners.
Among his runners on Saturday is flying filly
Instant Celebrity (Not A Single Doubt) who is
aiming to make it back-to-back Group 1s in
The Goodwood. "We've got Jamie Kah to ride
her on Saturday and we're really pleased with
where she is. She's going great and while this
is going to be tougher, good fillies run well in
this race and I think she will too." His highest-
rated horse, Mr Quickie (Shamus Award), will
not run until the Stradbroke Handicap at
Eagle Farm on June 12.
‘Start of something big’ for Rebel Dane The thoroughbred breeding industry lends
itself to some remarkable stories of success
and of failure, but few can match the
current narrative around Kilmore-based
stallion Rebel Dane (California Dane). Just
a few days ago, his story was seemingly
destined to be one of failure as, after four
seasons at stud, Rebel Dane has had just
two horses race and only 12 of his progeny
have been named. In the 2019 season, he
had just seven live foals. But in the space
of one minute and 11 seconds on the Gold
Coast on Saturday, his likely failure has
quickly been transformed into stunning
success following the victory of his son
Subterranean in the Ken Russell Memorial
(Gr 3, 1200m) for trainer Matthew Dunn. It
was just the stallion's second stakes runner
and so he has a stakes race strike-rate of 50
per cent. Glen Eden Stud near Kilmore has
stood Rebel Dane for the past two seasons
after the dual Group 1-winning sprinter
originally began his post-racing career at
Swettenham Stud. "I love him and maybe
this is the sort of kick-along he needs," said
Glen Eden's manager Sonia O'Gorman.
Rebel Dane's fee rose from $5,000 to $8,800
for the upcoming season due mainly to
reports from trainers of the talent being
shown by some of his unraced progeny. "We
set the new price prior to Saturday as we
thought something like this would happen."
Kah chases ‘special’ goalLeading jockey Jamie Kah is eyeing a history
making end to the season and has more than
enough time to do it. Kah extended her lead
in the Victorian metro premiership to 31 on
Damian Lane with a five-timer at Caulfield on
Saturday giving her a huge advantage with 21
flat meetings remaining. If she can maintain
her lead, she will become the first female
to claim the Victorian metro premiership,
but she has also revealed she is aiming to
become the first jockey in the state to ride
100 city winners for the season. Champion
Brett Prebble has come closest with 99.5
wins in a season, but with 86 winners to her
name already, the century is well and truly
on the cards for Kah. However, she will miss a
number of upcoming city meetings to ride in
South Australia and Queensland's Carnivals.
"We tried to get as many wins here as we can
before the big carnivals come up. Obviously,
I'm a fair bit in front now, but I would
really like to get that 100 city metro wins in
Victoria," said Kah. "Obviously there's not as
many midweek meetings at the moment, so
it's going to be tricky. But we are not going to
not go interstate for good chances.” Kah is set to
continue to ride Stradbroke Handicap-bound
rising star Ayrton (Iffraaj) but may face a weight
issue. The talented three-year-old is likely to
carry a light weight if he makes the field, with
Kah comfortably riding at 52 kilograms.
Salisbury and Subzero to be honoured at Hall of FameMelbourne Cup winner, “the people’s horse”
Subzero (Kala Dancer), and his best friend
and owner Graham Salisbury, will both
be posthumously honoured at this year’s
Australian Racing Hall of Fame ceremony with
the rare presentation of The Spirit of Racing
Award. The Australian Racing Hall of Fame
has previously honoured racing participants
with the presentation of a Chairman’s Award,
however this will mark the first time that two
individuals have been honoured with the
newly created The Spirit of Racing Award.
Graham and Subzero had an indelible impact
on the immediate racing community but
also the broader general public. Following
his stint as clerk of the course, Graham and
Subzero, or “Subbie” as he was affectionately
known, took on a role as ambassadors for
Racing Victoria, in conjunction with the
Australian Racing Museum. The inseparable
duo visited schools, nursing homes, hospices
and regularly attending events such as
celebrations for the horse’s birthday. The
passing of the two friends last year was
followed by an enormous outpouring of grief
as the industry mourned the loss of two of
its most loved and greatest contributors.
Representing the two on the night will be
Graham’s son Tony.
Apache Cat responds well to treatmentEight-time Group 1 winner Apache Cat
(Lion Cavern) has successfully undergone
treatment for his eye cancer and was given
the all clear after his follow-up visit from
eye specialist Dr Andrew Turner. “We are
very happy to report that Apache Cat has
responded well to the treatment for his eye
cancer,” Living Legends posted on social
media. “We will be watching him carefully
at Living Legends with another visit for
a further checkup by Andrew Turner in 4
months. Thank you all for your well wishes
and support.”
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NEW ZEALAND
Enzo’s Lad retiredDual Group 1 winner Enzo’s Lad (Testa Rossa)
has been retired after trailing the field home in the
Great Easter Stakes (Listed, 1400m) at Riccarton
on Saturday. The Michael and Matthew Pitman-
trained eight-year-old retires sound after a career
which spans 50 starts and six seasons, with a
record of eight victories and 13 minor placings.
Enzo’s Lad won The Telegraph (Gr 1, 1200m)
on two occasions and finished runner-up to
Avantage (Fastnet Rock) last year. Michael Pitman
credits Enzo’s Lad with providing him with the
motivation to overcome life-threatening bowel
cancer. “He is the reason I got through my cancer
as well as I did. I know that because I had a huge
incentive to keep going,” Pitman said. “He retires
100 per cent sound and he will go to a former staff
member and she is going to take him on a farm
in North Canterbury. It’s a forever home and part of
the deal is that if he needs to move for any reason,
he comes back to us as he has been part of the
furniture.”
Allpress to return Saturday weekLeading jockey Lisa Allpress is set to return to action
at Awapuni next Saturday after suffering a head
knock having been dislodged from Castani (Per
Incanto) in the barriers at Woodville on Sunday.
She was subsequently transported to hospital and
New Zealand Jockeys’ Association executive officer,
Andrew Lacy, said: “She said she is feeling great and
is going to the doctor’s today (Monday). She will
likely be riding back at Awapuni next Saturday.” On
a weekend which saw several injuries to jockeys,
Kozzi Asano will face an uphill battle to retain his
national apprentice jockey’s premiership title after
falling from Jackaroo (Jakkalberry) at Woodville. “He
has a broken collarbone and will be out for four to six
weeks,” Lacy said. On Saturday, jockeys Johnathan
Parkes and Masa Hashizume were also involved in
a race fall at Te Rapa. Hashizume’s mount Marroni
(Makfi) blundered and fell passing the 350-metre
mark and Parkes’ mount Cutting Up Rough (Per
Incanto) was brought down by the faller. “Johnathan
Parkes has also broken his collarbone and he will
be out for at least six weeks,” Lacy said. “I spoke
with Noel Harris (riding mentor) and Masa just has
bruising and he could be back riding next week.”
ASIA
JPN: Hokkaido Training Sale takes place todayThe Hokkaido Training Sale takes place at Sapporo
Racetrack at 10am local time today. Featuring
in the catalogue are 148 two-year-olds, 84 of
which are colts and 64 fillies. Rulership (King
Kamehameha), the sire of two elite-level winners,
leads the way on entries with six of his progeny
set to go through the ring, while Discreet Cat
(Forestry), who sired 17 winners from his first
Japanese-bred crop, has five horses catalogued.
Also represented are the likes of Maurice (Screen
Hero), Duramente (King Kamehameha) and
Kizuna (Deep Impact). For further information
and to view the catalogue, click here.
HK: Borges receives nine-meeting banVagner Borges has been banned for nine meetings
following his ride on Daily Charm (Not A Single
Doubt) in the Somerset Handicap (1800m) at
Sha Tin on April 17. Stewards continued their
inquiry into the ride yesterday and charged
Borges with breaching Hong Kong Rule of Racing
99(2) and (6). Borges pleaded guilty and Stewards
suspended him from Monday, May 24 to Sunday,
June 27, on which day he can resume riding.
There are nine meetings scheduled in Hong Kong
for this period.
HK: Triple Crown on the cards for Sixty Golden Sixty (Medaglia D'Oro) is one of nine entries
for the Champions & Chater Cup (Gr 1, 2400m)
at Sha Tin on May 23, the final leg of Hong Kong’s
Triple Crown series. River Verdon (Be My Native)
in 1994 remains Hong Kong’s only winner of the
trio of races; the Hong Kong Stewards’ Cup (Gr 1,
1600m), Hong Kong Gold Cup (Gr 1, 2000m) and
Champions & Chater Cup. Golden Sixty will be
aiming to extend his 14-race unbeaten run and
will face the likes of last year’s winner Exultant
(Teofilo), Queen Mother Memorial Cup (Gr 3,
2400m) winner Butterfield (Septembro Chove)
and Royal Ascot winner Russian Emperor (Galileo).
SGP: Don’t Tell Tilly tests positive for RanitidinePresence of Ranitidine was found in the John
O'Hara-trained Don’t Tell Tilly (Testa Rossa)
following urine and blood samples being collected
post-race on April 18, when Don’t Telly Tilly finished
runner-up in 1200-metre maiden. O’Hara was
advised of the report on Friday and cannot race
Don’t Telly Tilly again until she is cleared by the
stewards. An inquiry into the findings will be held at
a date to be determined.
SGP: $5,000 fine for PetersTrainer James Peters has received a S$5,000
(approx. AU$4,800) fine following a complaint
lodged by Michael Chang, assistant handicapper of
the Singapore Turf Club, regarding Peters’ conduct
towards him between July 2020 and April 2021.
The stewards held an inquiry into the matter last
Tuesday and found Peters guilty of misconduct
on numerous occasions via telephone calls and
whatsapp messages, where he was found to be
confronting and intimidating towards Chang.
INTERNATIONAL
UK: Racegoers to return to tracks next weekRacegoers in England are set to be able to return
to most racecourses from next Monday after the
UK government confirmed that step three of its
roadmap out of lockdown will go ahead as planned.
In a televised address on Monday, prime minister
Boris Johnson announced that the next stage of
the government's plan will commence in a week's
time. It is expected the BHA will now be able to give
the green light for racecourses to accept up to 4,000
spectators or 50 per cent of an individual venue's
capacity, whichever number is lower.
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In a notable training effort by Fraser
Auret, the winner’s share of Riccarton’s
two Listed races run last Saturday went
to the family training operation in north-
western Manawatu-Wanganui - and both are
closely related.
On debut, Unusual Countess (Unusual
Suspect) gamely held out a strong late challenge
to bag the Champagne Stakes (Listed, 1200m),
by a short head.
Showing similar grit two races later, Streak
Of Power (Power), a close relative of Unusual
Countess, added career win number five (and
four in his last five starts) in the Great Easter
Cup (Listed, 1400m) by the same margin and in
a slick time of 1.21.67. It was his first attempt at
stakes class, having progressed quickly through
the grades over recent weeks.
Truly homebred, Unusual Countess is the
first New Zealand winner, as well as the first
stakes winner, for her American-bred Group
1-winning sire Unusual Suspect (Unusual
Heat), who is resident at the Auret’s property,
Letham Stud, near Marton.
Arriving in New Zealand in 2017, after two
stud seasons in Australia, Unusual Suspect was,
first and foremost, a racehorse. He racked up
ten wins and more than $1.5 million in his seven
seasons of racing, indicating that he remained
sound right up to age eight and his retirement.
He raced in four different countries, starting
out at two in California with a Del Mar victory
as well as a Group 3 second at Hollywood Park.
His best season, wins-wise, was at three, adding
five victories, three of which were at stakes
level, including the Hollywood Turf Express
Handicap (Gr 3, 6f) and the Bay Meadows
Derby (Listed, 8.5f).
At four and five he notched two more Listed
races, at Golden Gate Fields and Del Mar, but
at six he rose to Group 1 level, taking out the
prestigious Hollywood Turf Cup (Gr 1, 12f).
In a dozen starts in Australia, all stakes
races, he nabbed the Werribee Cup (Listed,
2600m), placed in the Sandown Cup (Listed,
3200m), ran in two Melbourne Cups (Gr 1,
3200m) and in a Caulfield Cup (Gr.1, 2400m).
His sire, Unusual Heat, may be a bit of a mystery
to breeders in this part of the world but his
credentials, especially in California, are massive.
US-bred and Irish-raced, the son of the great
Nureyev (Northern Dancer) won three Listed
races in Ireland before he was exported to the US.
At stud, his best performer is Acclamation,
a six-time Group 1 winner, one of four for the
stallion, who is resident at Harris Farms in the
state, with three stakes winners to his name.
With a total of 51 stakes winners, Unusual
Heat has been the leading sire in California on
seven occasions and the leading Turf sire of the
state an incredible 14 times which resulted in
his being inducted into the CTBA Hall of Fame
in 2018.
Kiwi Chronicles caught up with Nigel Auret,
principal at Letham Stud, who lamented the
move away from the potent California stallions,
from where his Unusual Suspect hails.
“New Zealand has had some very good sires
from California including Pompeii Court, (from) who
we used to get Pompeii Pearl. There was also that
very good sprinter-miler Sharivari. We seem to have
gone away from stallions from California,” he said.
Unusual Suspect’s dam, Penpont was
bred in New Zealand and is by Crested Wave
(Crozier), who stood successfully at Haunui
Farm where he sired 25 stakes winners, 11 of
them at Group 1 level.
Penpont, a winner in the US, has also
produced Unusual Suspect’s year-younger
Group 1-winning sister, Golden Doc A. She was
a dual Listed winner at two before taking out
the Las Virgenes Stakes (Gr 1, 8f) at Santa Anita
the following year, also finishing second in the
Santa Anita Oaks (Gr 1, 8.5f).
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Penpont’s granddam, Black Willow (Sobig)
was the top New Zealand two-year-old filly of her
year. The Manawatu Sires’ Produce Stakes (Gr 1,
1400m) was one of four wins at two. She would
add two further open handicaps, both at Trentham.
Nigel and Adaire Auret acquired their
foundation mare Tricky Spi (Trictrac) at the
1974 Wrightson Bloodstock May Sale as a
yearling. She was the last foal of Belle Spi (Beau
Vite) and the Aurets have enjoyed great success
from this family since then, but Unusual
Countess is just that little bit special, as she by
their own resident stallion.
Unusual Countess and Streak Of Power
are very closely related. The former is out of
Countessofdelgatie (One Cool Cat), a half-sister
to the top-class racemare Saint Cecile (Pompeii
Court). Streak Of Power is from Stracile
(Stravinsky), a daughter of Saint Cecile.
Saint Cecile had plenty of talent, winning
eight times including four at stakes level. Two
of her wins were in the same race: she has
the distinction of winning the first Group 1
New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders’ Stakes
(1600m), having won the same Te Aroha race
the previous year, before the race was promoted
to a Group 1 from Group 2 status.
She ranks as a three-quarter-blood sister
to Champion Two-Year-Old Pompeii Pearl
(Pompeii Court), also raced by the Aurets,
whose best effort was scoring the Manawatu
Sires’ Produce Stakes.
Their dams, Pearl Harbour (Harbor Prince)
and Delgatie Queen (Spectacular Love) are
daughters of Tricky Spi
Tricky Spi produced seven individual
winners from nine foals. She, herself, may not
have produced a stakes winner, but her daughters
are golden. Her sole black-type performer was
Sneeky Spi (Decies), who is the third dam of
recent Group 3 winner Lanciato (Per Incanto).
When Kiwi Chronicles spoke with Nigel
Auret, he was still basking in the glow of the
Riccarton result 48 hours later.
“Pompeii Pearl changed our lives,” said
Auret. “We had a young family and a huge
mortgage at that time but when the filly was
unbeaten in her first five starts at two we were
approached to sell her. The proceeds made a
sizable hole in the mortgage, which turned our
lives around.
“This weekend was a huge thrill,” he said.
Out feeding the weanlings on Monday morning
Auret said aloud to all of them: ‘You seem to
have an extra spring in your step this morning!’.
An earlier daughter of Belle Spi was Princess
Ripa (Test Case) who has quite a dynasty in
Australia. Not only did she produce Group 2
winner, Torn Monarch (Sir Tristram), she is
also the granddam of Red Express (Sovereign
Red), successful in the Orlando Wines Classic
(Gr 1, 1500m), herself the dam of the fabulous
four-time Group 1-winning mare Dane Ripper
(Danehill).
Dane Ripper carried her form from Group
1 sprints, such as the Manikato Stakes (1200m)
to the WS Cox Plate (2040m). Just two of her 12
victories.
Belle Spi’s dam, Gold Spi (Gold Stand),
was the New Zealand Broodmare of the Year in
1965, courtesy of her outstanding daughter Ripa
(Pride Of Kildare). Successful in the Newmarket
Handicap (Gr 1, 6f) at Flemington, Ripa won 13
times before her export to the US and was one
of three Group 1 winners from her dam.
The other two were Caulfield Guineas (Gr 1,
8f) victor Prince Lea, a Pride Of Kildare (Royal
Charger) brother to Ripa. Group 1-winning two-
year-old Thunderhead (Hello Peter), winner of
Ellerslie’s Wills Championship Stakes (Gr 1, 7f)
as well as the Great Northern Guineas (Gr 2, 8f),
was the third.
Many Broodmares of the Year have
produced fewer than three elite performers, so
Gold Spi ranks as one the best.
New Zealand Two Thousand Guineas (Gr
1, 1600m) winner Master Belt (Masterclass) is
another of the eight Group 1 winners and 35
stakes winners that descend from Gold Spi.
An unfortunate, yet clear, pattern
Several times over the last couple of months,
this column has brought to readers’ attention the
fact that a lot of the success by New Zealand-bred
horses lately is derived from stallions that are no
longer available to breeders here.
That pattern, as uncomfortable as it is,
continued this past weekend.
In addition to the rich (non-stakes) The
Coast Quality (1600m), run at Gosford on
Saturday, there were five Kiwi-bred stakes
winners: Explosive Jack (Jakkalberry), Polly
Grey (Azamour), Turn The Ace (Turn Me
Loose), Streak Of Power (Power) and Unusual
Countess (Unusual Suspect).
Adding The Coast winner Brandenburg
(Burgundy) and much-hyped Stradbroke
(Gr 1, 1400m) favourite, the unbeaten Ayrton
(Iffraaj), makes a total of seven individual
sires.
Of the seven, just two - Turn Me Loose
(Iffraaj) and Unusual Suspect (Unusual Heat) -
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are all that is left to breeders. Jakkalberry (Storming
Home), Azamour (Night Shift) and Burgundy
(Redoute’s Choice) are no longer alive. Power
(Oasis Dream), who is enjoying a particularly good
run recently, is now in Queensland, while Iffraaj
(Zafonic) is now enjoying semi-retirement after a
splendid and lengthy Southern Hemisphere stint
at Haunui Farm.
But the future looks bright...Windsor Park Stud will be breaking out the
bubbles and caviar after Saturday’s tenacious
effort by Turn The Ace. His sire, Turn Me Loose,
has sent a strong message to breeders, in the
space of a week, with Turn The Ace his first
winner on May 1, before his subsequent first
win at stakes level on Saturday.
He joins Belardo (Lope De Vega) as New
Zealand-based stakes-winning first season
stallions this season.
Pleasingly, there may be more in the wings
for the gifted Group 1 sprinter-miler, according
to Andrew Forsman, who co-trains Turn The
Ace with Murray Baker.
“We have quite a few by Turn Me Loose in
the stable and I think he will definitely make
it as a stallion on what they are showing us at
home,” said Forsman.
“We weren’t too sure about backing him
(Turn The Ace) up after his win last week, but he
did really well, so we rolled the dice and got the
result we were looking for,” he added. “It was a
super win, from a very tough horse, who I think
is going to thrive with some time off now before
we look at a three-year-old campaign.”
Commentator George Simon (who co-bred
Turn Me Loose, with his wife Maryanne), was
the ultimate professional when calling the tight
finish in the Listed feature. He knew the result was
very close but let the judge make the call despite
wishing for the obvious. Well done, George.
Kiwi Chronicles spoke with Steve Till, general
manager of Windsor Park Stud, who was pleased
with the start of their young stallion.
“We are simply delighted to see Turn Me
Loose off to such a great start to his stud career.
We are also a little bit surprised. Like Turn Me
Loose, they should be even better at three so we
are very excited,” he said.
“Turn The Ace showed some of his Dad’s
attributes, too. He just toughed it out. It’s quite
special to see a horse challenged, as he was,
then show how big their ticker is. That was also
Turn Me Loose,” he continued. “A great start
but, as I am often reminded, it’s where you
finish that counts.”
Four Derbys, anyone?Explosive Jack is a star. Clearly, he has
enormous staying ability and that was made
very clear after he strolled away with his third
Derby, adding the South Australian Derby (Gr
1, 2500m) to the Tasmanian Derby (Listed,
2200m) and last month’s Australian Derby
(Gr.1, 2400m), taking his record to five wins in
eight starts.
The son of Jakkalberry had every excuse to
be defeated. With a circuit remaining he was
three wide, shuffled back to fifth-last on the
first turn then improved down the back, yet
still three wide. From the 600 metres he was
stoked up but, rounding into the straight,
now four wide, he was simply too strong to
the line. It was a dominant victory and his
connections are contemplating a start in the
Queensland Derby (Gr 1, 2400m) at Eagle Farm
later this month.
Were Explosive Jack to succeed in Brisbane
he would join Dayana (Oncidium) as the only
horse to bag four Derbys. Dayana’s four were
at Flemington, Morphettville and two at Ascot
in Perth. Accordingly, his dam Dicidiana
(Agricola) was named Broodmare of the Year.
Her granddam Sunbride (Tai-Yang) twice won
the award and was recently inducted into the
New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame.
Could Explosive Jack’s dam, Extra Explosive
(Ekraar), be a player in this year’s Broodmare
of the Year Award? She is definitely a strong
contender.
Excitement machineAlready favourite for the Stradbroke
Handicap, although he has yet to qualify,
Ayrton (Iffraaj) maintained his unbeaten record
in three starts with the easiest of wins in the last
at Caulfield on Saturday.
In his biggest test yet, Ayrton backed up the
hype when grabbing the lead in a stride at the
200 metres then under hands and heels was
simply too classy. He was eased well shy of the
post.
A win in the Fred Best Classic (Gr 3, 1400m),
to be run at Eagle Farm on May 29th, will ensure
a start in the Stradbroke.
According to co-trainer Mick Price: “I
think he’s one of the better horses I’ve had. I
remember after the horse’s first start, a couple
of Hong Kong people rang and I usually say,
‘Give me a figure’ but this was a plain ‘No, not
happening’.”
Interestingly, Price believes that the 1200
metres, run and won in 1.10.08, of Saturday’s
win is not the gelding’s best distance. “I still say
that 1200 metres, when you look back on his
form when he gets a bit older, it will not be his
best distance,” Price said.
“He’s got a bit to learn but I think 1400
metres and a mile will be good. We’ve got our
little plan, which includes a trip and then that’ll
be us this prep,” said Price.
Ayrton was catalogued but withdrawn from
the 2019 NZB Karaka Ready To Run Sale. His
dam Odessa (Falkirk) never raced but at stud is
two for two. She is a half-sister to Eulogy Stakes
(Gr 3, 1600m) winner Monterey Bay (Kaapstad).
Odessa’s dam, Sabbatical (Bakharoff), was
a Listed winner of four races including the
Canterbury Belle Stakes (1200m) at Riccarton
while her granddam was the very speedy
Secunda (Acidity). Secunda’s six wins included
three at stakes level as a two-year-old, her
premier performance coming in Caulfield’s
Debutante Stakes (Gr 3, 1000m).
Secunda’s fourth dam was Sweet Nymph
(Neptune), also the fourth dam of the brilliant,
yet tragically lost, Dulcify (Decies). Along with
her younger sister, Sweet Spray (Neptune), the
only foals of their dam Sugar Kandy (Colombo),
each won the Great Northern Derby (Gr 1, 12f),
giving the boys a galloping lesson.
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Peter Leyshan’s endless patience and
determination was rewarded in the
best possible way on Friday night,
when his former top-class galloper
Eclair Lightning (Darci Brahma) returned to the
winner’s circle with a dashing last stride win in
the Class 2 over 1500 metres.
Given a great ride by Breinell Yamzon, Eclair
Lightning was positioned towards the back of
the field in a race run at slick speed. Once in the
straight, Yamzon let Eclair Lightning balance
up and he rolled off the back of Cherry Road
(Niagara) to find clear running. He stormed
home late to snatch victory from Treasurelake
Buddy (Snitzel) in a great finish, with dead
heaters Luen On Poseidon (Pierro) and Winnie
Star (Medaglia D’Oro) close up in third.
It has been a long road to recovery for Eclair
Lightning, who was runner up to Sacred Capital
(O’Reilly) in the 2019 Macau Derby (Listed,
1800m).
The gelding’s record now reads three wins,
four seconds and one third from 13 starts, but
the stats do not tell the true story. Twice he
chased home Sacred Capital, giving him a
decent run for his money on one occasion after
he was severely checked early in the run.
Another three-quarter-length second
followed behind Lover Paradise (Canford Cliffs)
after a nightmare run from gate eleven, plus a
second-place on debut over an unsuitable 1200
metres.
It was a relieved Peter Leyshan after the win,
with the former Champion trainer describing it
as one of the most satisfying moments of his
long career.
“Seeing this horse win again has given me
an enormous amount of pride. It’s been a long
wait and a long road to recovery,” he said.
“I was happy with his first-up run, and then
his second up run at 1200 was very encouraging;
the way he ran on late and was only beaten two
lengths. Breinell gave him a lovely ride; he gave
him time to settle and kept him nicely balanced
up.
“He did a tendon in a race back in November
2019, so he was away from the racetrack for 16
months in total. I am so grateful to the owners,
The Eclair Syndicate, they have been so patient
and understanding. We knew we had a class
horse; it was just a matter of if we could get him
back again.
“The first thing I did was give him four
months' box rest, then it was just lots of
swimming, walking and trotting for months,
before we went any further. He has pulled up
in great shape after Friday’s run and I will be
aiming for a Class 1 race next month with him.”
Eclair Lightning was a NZ$125,000
purchase at the 2016 New Zealand Bloodstock
Ready to Run Sale.
Geoff Allendorf was another trainer that
derived a great deal of satisfaction from the
win of Turquoise Success (All Too Hard), in
Sunday’s Class 4 & 5 over 1500 metres.
Turquoise Success made it three wins from
his last four runs in the hands of Massa Tanaka
when he defeated Dutch Shell (Al Maher), with
his stablemate Global Justice (Declaration Of
War) running on for third.
Four-year-old Turquoise Success is out
of Peintre Celebre (Nureyev) mare Frescante,
making him a half-brother to the Listed-placed
Weekend Special (Snitzel). The gelding showed
ability from day one in the enclave, however
he was not carrying his trackwork form over to
raceday.
The chestnut was a beaten favorite on
numerous occasions over 1200-metre trips and
was always the maker of his own demise by
racing too fiercely and compounding.
In a bold move, Allendorf stepped the
gelding up to 1500 metres. At his first run at the
trip, he set up a big lead before running out a
one and three-quarter-length winner. A close
second at 1500 metres followed next, before an
easy four and a quarter-length win again at the
distance.
“He has always worked like a higher-class
horse, but has always went a bit hard in his races.
It was good today that he even let the leader go
and sat in second spot,” Allendorf said.
“It was a good ride by Masa. I definitely
think he is capable of getting to a much higher
grade, but we need to get him to relax more.”
Luen On Prosperity (Written Tycoon) gave
Allendorf a quick race-to-race double when
he led throughout to win the Class 4 over 1200
metres under Luis Corrales.
It was win number four for the progressive
four-year-old, who has managed to place
on seven other occasions from his 19 starts,
picking up close to three-quarters of a million
in prize money along the way for owner Mr.
Thomas Lau.
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Lightning strikes for Leyshan
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Golden Conqueror (Rothesay), Macau’s
reigning sand champion, let his crown slip on
Sunday when he suffered just his second defeat
on the all-weather track at the hands of the
Stanley Chin-trained Mountain Tiger (Coats
Choice).
Sent out the evens favourite, the Roger
Yu-ridden Golden Conqueror took up his
customary front-running role to lead, hotly
pursued in the run by second favourite Rock
To Road (Stryker). Rock To Road had been the
only horse to defeat Golden Conqueror back in
March last year, and had been runner-up to him
on three occasions since.
Many form students thought the 13 pounds
pull in the weights from their last encounter
in February, where Golden Conqueror beat
Rock To Road by a neck, would be the champs
downfall, however just as Rock To Road laid
down the gauntlet to Golden Conqueror in the
home straight, Mountain Tiger came storming
down the outside to beat Golden Conqueror by
two and a quarter lengths, with Rock To Road
three-quarters of a
length away in third.
Before Sunday,
Golden Conqueror’s
sand record read ten
starts for nine wins
and one second;
pretty impressive
for an AU$55,000
buy from the 2018
Inglis Ready to Race
Sale, that has now
earnt over HK$1.7
million (approx.
AU$277,823).
The win by Mountain
Eagle gave Luis Corrales five winners for the
weekend as he surges away with an eight-win
lead over Eric Cheung on 37, with Masa Tanaka
in third on 27 winners.
Breinell Yamzon kicked home a double
for the weekend with both Eclair Lightning
on Friday night, and Fortune Lady (Sepoy) in
Sunday’s Class 4 & 5 (Division two) over 1500
metres.
Prepared by Ricky Choi, Fortune Lady
made it three straight wins when she produced
a quick turn of foot to burst out of the pack to
beat Luen On Prodigy (Husson), with four
lengths back to Yings Fans (Thewayyouare) in
third.
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New first season sire winnersCapitalist - Leading first season sire
Capitalist (Written Tycoon) continued his
remarkable season with another new winner
on Wednesday, taking him to 11 individual
winners in Australia and one in New Zealand.
The Ciaron Maher and David Eustace-trained
Socialist (2 f ex Baby Corn by Exceed And Excel)
got off the mark at her fourth start, taking out the
2YO Fillies Maiden Plate (1200m) at Canterbury
under Jason Collett. Socialist, a $130,000 buy
from last year’s Magic Millions Gold Coast
Yearling Sale, defeated Morioka (Maurice) by
one and a quarter lengths, with the pair well
clear of Contentedly (More Than Ready), who
was six lengths behind the winner in third. Out
of Baby Corn (Exceed And Excel), Socialist is a
half-sister to the dual Group 1-placed Cornrow
(Duporth). Newgate’s Capitalist, the sire of
Champagne Stakes (Gr 1, 1600m) winner
Captivant, will stand for $99,000 in 2021, up
from last year’s fee of $44,000.
National Defense - National Defense
(Invincible Spirit) sired his first northern
hemisphere winner on Saturday when Filly
Of Malta (2 f ex Amusing Plan by Pleasantly
Perfect) won a six-fulong maiden at Siracuse
in Italy. A £2,500 graduate from last year’s
Tattersalls Ireland September Yearling Sale, she
was bought by Scuderia Cuschieri. National
Defense has a first book of 29 foals starting
their racing career in the northern hemisphere
this year. Last week he was represented by
Twilight Gleaming in the US for Wesley Ward,
who ran a creditable second on debut. National
Defense will form part of Widden Stud’s roster
in Victoria this year, where he will stand for an
unchanged $9,900 (inc GST).
Palentino - Palentino (Teofilo) sired his first
winner with his fourth runner when Palencia (2
g ex Dynamic Lass by Redoute’s Choice) was a
short-odds winner on debut over 1200 metres
at Townsville on Thursday. The Roy Chillemi-
trained two-year-old bounded four-and-a-
quarter lengths clear of runner-up Purple Hat
(Furnaces) with Getiton (Falvelon) behind in
third. Bred by Goldstar Thoroughbreds, Group
1 Pty Ltd bought the youngster for $62,500 out
of the Lyndhurst Stud Farm Draft at the Magic
Millions Gold Coast March Yearling Sale. He is
the fifth winner out of his dam, who is a half-
sister to Love Somebody (Fastnet Rock), the
dam of recent P J Bell Stakes (Gr 3, 1200m)
winner Matchmaker (Makfi). Palentino stands
at Widden Stud in Victoria for a fee of $11,000.
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Rebel Dane - Subterranean (2 c ex Caves
by Bernardini) landed an thrilling edition of
the Ken Russell Memorial Classic (Gr 3, 1200m)
at the Gold Coast on Saturday to provide first
season sire Rebel Dane (California Dane) with
his first stakes winner. Subterranean, who is
the only winner from two runners by his sire,
produced a storming run down the outside to
defeat $2.05 favourite Ranch Hand (Fastnet
Rock) in a photo, with Rhapsody Rose (Star
Witness) half a length behind the winner in
third. The Matthew Dunn-trained Subterranean
is the first foal out of four-time winner Caves
(Bernardini). Dual Group 1 winner Rebel Dane
stands at Glen Eden Stud where his fee for 2021
is $8,800.
Ribchester - Haunui Farm shuttler
Ribchester (Iffraaj) sires his second northern
hemisphere first-crop winner, and first in
the UK, after Flaming Rib (2 c ex Suddenly by
Excelebration) won the five furlong Novice
Stakes at Nottingham on Friday. Sent off a 16-1
chance for trainer Tom Dascombe, Flaming Rib
beat Amazonian Dream (Bungle Inthejungle)
by three and three-quarter lengths. Purchased
for 35,000gns out of the Tattersalls October
Book 2 Yearling Sale last year, Flaming Rib
is the first foal out of the unraced Suddenly
(Excelebration), who is a half-sister to Group
2 winner Savoir Vivre (Adlerflug). Ribchester,
who will stand for NZ$15,000 plus GST in
New Zealand this year, is also represented by
impressive US winner Ruthin.
Star Turn - Me Me Lagarde (2 f ex Roedean
by Flying Spur) made a winning debut at
Ipswich last Monday to earn Vinery Stud’s first
season sire Star Turn (Star Witness) his ninth
Australian winner and tenth overall, before
Astrologer (2 c ex Fast 'N' Witty by Fastnet
Rock) added to that tally at Canterbury on
Wednesday. The Toby and Trent Edmonds-
trained Me Me Lagarde arrived at Ipswich
off the back of two trial seconds and flashed
home late under Robbie Fradd to deny
Vienna Empress (Holy Roman Emperor) by a
short head. Quix (I Am Invincible) was a neck
behind the winner in third. Me Me Lagarde,
a half-sister to the Group 3 placed Hoylonny
(Lonhro), is the sixth winner from nine to race
out of Roedean (Flying Spur), who herself
placed at Group 3 level during a 20 start
career. Meanwhile, the Tommy Berry-ridden
Astrologer, who placed in the Breeders’ Plate
(Gr 3, 1000m) on debut in October, defeated
race favourite Overmann (Hinchinbrook) by
half a length in the 1200-metre maiden, with
Bartoselli (Dissident) four lengths further
behind in third. Out of Fast ‘N’ Witty (Fastnet
Rock), Astrologer is a half-brother to the dual
stakes-placed Deep Speed (Deep Field). Star
Turn will stand for an unchanged fee of $16,500
at Vinery Stud in 2021.
Xtravagant - Sinba (2 g ex Kamili by
Bernardini) made an impressive winning debut
at Newcastle on Saturday to earn first season
sire Xtravagant (Pentire) his second individual
winner. The Gerald Ryan and Sterling Alexiou-
trained gelding was sent off a $2.30 favourite
for the 1400-metre maiden and defeated
Kanmoreu (Street Boss) by a comfortable two
lengths, with Duke Of Buckingham (Street
Boss) another neck behind in third. A $90,000
buy from the Newhaven draft at last year’s Inglis
Classic Yearling Sale, Sinba is the first foal out of
placed mare Kamili (Bernardini). Dual Group 1
winner Xtravagant stood at Newhaven Park last
year for an $11,000 (inc. GST) service fee and
remains at that fee for the season ahead.
New Group/Grade 1 winnersEnglish Channel - Channel Cat (6 h ex
Carnival Kitten by Kitten’s Joy) broke through at
the highest level on Saturday night when taking
out the Man o’War Stakes (Gr 1, 11f) at Belmont
Park, earning English Channel (Smart Strike)
his tenth individual elite-level winner. The Jack
Sisterson-trained six-year-old had previously
placed twice in Grade 1 company and went
one better with a nose defeat of race favourite
Gufo (Declaration Of War). Moon Over Miami
(Malibu Moon) was another neck behind in
third. It was another all-the-way Grade 1 win
for John Velazquez, who partnered Medina
Spirit (Protonico) to victory in last weekend’s
Kentucky Derby (Gr 1, 10f). English Channel
stands at Calumet Farm in Kentucky for a fee of
US$27,500 (approx. AU$35,050).
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Kingman - The German-bred Schnell
Meister (3 c ex Serienholde by Soldier
Hollow) struck at the top level on what was
just his third start, winning the NHK Mile
Cup (Gr 1, 1600m) at Tokyo. The Toru
Hayashi-trained filly Songline (Kizuna)
bounced back from a disappointing run
in the Oka Sho (Gr 1, 1600m) and was
only denied victory in the last stride as
Schnell Meister, runner-up in the Yayoi
Sho (Gr 2, 2000m) last start, lunged late
to win by a nose in a time just 0.2 secs
outside of the race record. Race favourite
Grenadier Guards (Frankel) hit the front
with 400 metres to run, but was overrun
by his fellow Sunday Racing Co. Ltd-
owned three-year-olds and clung onto
third, a further two and a half lengths
behind Songline. With victory Schnell
Meister also became the fourth individual
Group 1 winner and the 35th individual
stakes winner for his Juddmonte stallion
Kingman (Invincible Spirit). “He jumped
out of the gate well but I didn’t want to
pressure him too much in the early stages
but while sitting in midfield, we still had
to put in some effort to keep with the rapid
pace,” said jockey Chistophe Lemaire.
“He took some time to get into gear but
eventually got into a good rhythm and
responded strongly in the critical stages.
We were able to follow Songline into the
homestretch for the attack and had just
that little more when Songline started to
lean near the finish. There is still a lot of
greenness in Schnell Meister and has a lot
of room for improvement but once he’s
established himself physically, he should
be able to handle the best at Group 1
level.” Schnell Meister is the first foal out
of Preis der Diana (Gr 1, 2200m) winner
Serienholde (Soldier Hollow), a half-sister
to two-year-old Group 2 winner Serienhoehe
(High Chaparral).
New stakes winnersAuthorized - Authorized (Montjeu)
sired his 36th individual stakes winner
when Mighty Blue (5 m ex Millionaia by
Peintre Celebre) took the EBF Vintage
Tipple Stakes (Listed, 1m 6f ) by seven
and a half lengths at Gowran Park on
Wednesday. The mare ran third in the
Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle (Gr 2, 2m 1f ) at
the Cheltenham Festival in March, having
placed third in the Loughbrowne Stakes
(Gr 3, 2m) at the Curragh in September
after joining trainer Joseph O’Brien
from Henri-Francois Devin last year.
Mighty Blue tracked the leaders before
leading two-out and scored readily under
Dylan Brown McMonagal, with Lismore
(Zoffany) in second and Yaxeni (Maxios)
a further head behind in third. “She's
one tough filly who's been on the go all
year," assistant trainer Brendan Powell
said of the 6-1 winner. Mighty Blue’s dam
was runner-up in the Prix de Diane (Gr 1,
2000m) and is out of the Prix Saint-Alary
(Gr 1, 2000m) heroine Moonlight Dance
(Alysheba). The filly was bred by Dayton
Investments Ltd. and was sold privately
for €55,000 to Blandford Bloodstock from
the La Motteraye Consignment at the 2017
Arqana Breeding Stock Sale. Authorized
stands at the Jockey Club of Turkey for
€12,500 (Approx. AU$19,400).
Blame - Saiydabad (3 c ex Sarkiyla by
Oasis Dream) maintained his unbeaten
start to his career when taking out the Prix
de Suresnes (Listed, 2000m) at Chantilly
on Tuesday, earning Blame (Arch) his
33rd individual stakes winner. The Jean-
Claude Rouget-trained colt made a winning
debut in March before following that up
with another success last month. Running
in stakes company for the first time
under Christophe Soumillon, Saiydabad
comfortably held off Absurde (Fastnet Rock)
by half a length, with Baha Mar (Siyouni)
finishing two lengths behind the winner
in third. Saiydabad is the sole winner out
of Sarkiyla (Oasis Dream), who finished
runner-up in the 2013 Prix Jean Romanet
(Gr 1, 2000m) and also won at Group 3 level
during a 14-start career in France. Blame,
the sire of five elite-level winners, stands at
Claiborne Farm in Kentucky for a US$30,000
(approx. AU$38,920) fee.
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Camelot - The connections of last year's
Epsom Derby (Gr 1, 1m 4f) runner-up Khalifa
Sat (Free Eagle) have another Classic contender
in Youth Spirit (3 c ex Rocana by Fastnet Rock)
after the Andrew Balding-trained colt landed
the Chester Vase Stakes (Gr 3, 1m 4.5f) to
provide Camelot (Montjeu) with his 36th
individual stakes winner. Khalifa Sat was a 50-1
second for owner Ahmad Al Shaikh in the Derby
last year and the Tom Marquand-ridden Youth
Spirit was shortened to 25-1 (from 100) for
the Derby after his length-and-three-quarter
triumph over Sandhurst (Galileo). A length
back in third was Fancy Man (Pride Of Dubai),
while favourite Wirko (Kingman) faded out
of contention and was a further seven lengths
behind in fourth. Camelot, the sire of Cox Plate
(Gr 1, 2040m) winner Sir Dragonet and dual
Australian Group 1 winner Russian Camelot,
currently stands at Coolmore in Ireland for a
fee of €60,000 (approx. AU$92,928).
Choisir - Al Shaqab took out the Spring
Trophy Stakes (Listed, 7f) at Haydock Park
on Saturday with the high-class six-year-old
Qaysar (6 g ex Coco Demure by Titus Livius).
The Richard Hannon-trained gelding was
recording his first stakes success and thus
became the 99th individual stakes winner for
his sire Choisir (Danehill Dancer), who was
pensioned from stud duties at Coolmore Stud
last year at the age of 21. Ridden by Joe Fanning,
Qaysar came up the stands side in the final furlong
and asserted to win by a length and a quarter from
Tomfre (Cable Bay) while the favourite Raaeq
(Kingman) was a further two lengths away in
third. Qaysar was a €200,000 Arqana Breeze-Up
purchase by Peter and Ross Doyle and is a half-
brother to two French stakes winners out of the
Italian Listed winner Coco Demure (Titus Livius).
Constitution - Promise Keeper (3 c ex Mira
Alta by Curlin) scored a comfortable victory in
the Peter Pan Stakes (Gr 3, 9f) at Belmont Park
on Saturday night to bring up stakes winner
number 20 for Constitution (Tapit). The Todd
Pletcher-trained colt was sent off favourite
and cruised to a two-and-a-quarter-length win
over Nova Rags (Union Rags), with Overtook
(Curlin) another one and a half lengths back
in third. Out of Curlin (Smart Strike) mare Mira
Alta, Promise Keeper is a half-brother to stakes
winner Wicked Awesome (Awesome Again)
and stakes-placed War Stopper (Declaration Of
War). Constitution, the sire of four elite-level
winners, stands at WinStar Farm in Kentucky
for US$85,000 (approx. AU$108,360).
Dawn Approach - Jim Bolger and Kevin
Manning struck again with a homebred son of
Dawn Approach (New Approach) last Monday
when Lunar Space (3 g ex Luminaria by Danehill)
broke his maiden at the eighth attempt in fine
style when taking out the Tetrarch Stakes (Listed
7f) at the Curragh. The team struck gold in the
2,000 Guineas (Gr 1, 1m) with Poetic Flare (Dawn
Approach) at Newmarket on Saturday and Lunar
Space, who was sent off at 14-1, becomes the
15th individual stakes winner for the sire, who
moved from Darley’s Kildangan Stud to Bolger’s
Redmondstown Stud in Co Wexford this year.
Lunar Space placed twice from five starts as
a juvenile and was only beaten a short head
second-up this term in first-time blinkers. The
gelding was prominent throughout and showed
battling qualities when headed by Magnanimous
(Mehmas) close home to rally back and win by
half a length from that rival with Horoscope
(No Nay Never) a further three and a half
lengths back in third. All three of the stakes
winners by Dawn Approach this year, including
James Cummings’ Kindergarten Stakes (Gr 3,
1100m) winner Paulele, have been bred on the
Danehill (Danzig) cross.
Deep Impact - Red Genesis (3 c ex
Ryzhkina by Storm Cat) led home a Yasuo
Tomomichi-trained one-two in the Kyoto
Shimbun Hai (Gr 3, 2200m), another trial for
the Tokyo Yushun, at Chukyo and became the
174th individual stakes winner for the late Deep
Impact (Sunday Silence). The three-year-old
broke his maiden at his fourth start last year and
won on his first start at a distance beyond 2000
metres second-up last month. His tally now
stands at three wins from seven starts. Held up
under Yuga Kawada, Red Genesis came wide in
the straight to run down stablemate Lupercalia
(Maurice) and win cosily by three-quarters of a
length with the same distance back to Machaon
D'Or (Gold Ship) in third. Red Genesis is out
of the unraced Ryzhkina (Storm Cat) and
his second dam Lucky (Sadler’s Wells) was a
Group 3 winner in Ireland and is a sister to Irish
Champion, Classic winner and sire King Of Kings.
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Frankel - The Queen’s silks were carried
to victory in the Kilvington Stakes (Listed, 6f)
at Nottingham on Saturday when homebred
Light Refrain (3 f ex Light Music by Elusive
Quality) made her seasonal reappearance
and gained a first stakes victory to become
the 66th individual stakes winner for her sire
Frankel (Galileo). The William Haggas-trained
three-year-old was ridden by Shane Kelly and
having hit the front in the final furlong she
stayed on well in the soft ground to see off race
favourite Last Empire (Pivotal) by a length and
a quarter, while Ventura Diamond (Dandy
Man) was third. Light Refrain broke her maiden
on her fourth start last year and finished up
with a second placing, by just a neck, in the
Rockingham Stakes (Listed, 6f) and is now two
wins from six starts. She is the first foal out of
the Listed winner Light Music (Elusive Quality),
herself the best of three winners produced by
the Listed scorer Medley (Danehill Dancer).
Frankel stands at Juddmonte’s Banstead
Manor Stud in Newmarket for a fee of £175,000
(approx. AU$311,722).
Galileo - The Aidan O’Brien-trained Joan
Of Arc (3 f ex You'resothrilling by Storm Cat)
took out the Irish 1,000 Guineas Trial (Gr 3, 1m)
at Leopardstown on Sunday to provide Galileo
(Sadler’s Wells) with his 334th individual stakes
winner. Sent off the 11-4 favourite under Ryan
Moore, Joan Of Arc defeated 50-1 chance
Flirting Bridge (Camelot) by one and three-
quarter lengths, with the Joseph O’Brien-
trained Thinking Of You (American Pharoah)
the same distance further behind in third. Out
of Group 2 winner You'resothrilling (Storm
Cat), the well-bred Joan Of Arc is a sister to three
elite-level winners in Marvellous, Gleneagles
and Happily. Galileo is standing at Coolmore in
Ireland for a private fee.
Gleneagles - Insinuendo (4 f ex Obama
Rule by Danehill Dancer) stepped up to take
the EBF Blue Wind Stakes (Gr 3, 1m 2f) at Naas
on Saturday for Willie McCreery, becoming the
11th individual stakes winner for Gleneagles
(Galileo) and the third in a week for the
Coolmore sire. The lightly-raced four-year-old
won her maiden on debut on her only start
last year and she was a close up third on her
reappearance at Tipperary last month. Ridden
by Declan McDonogh, she came strongly in the
closing stages to see off Thunder Kiss (Night
Of Thunder) and win by three-quarters of a
length. The joint favourite Willow (American
Pharoah) was a further two and a half lengths
back in third for Aidan O’Brien. Insinuendo
was a €110,000 Goffs Orby purchase by the
trainer and is out of Group 3 scorer Obama
Rule (Danehill Dancer), who is a half-sister to
Kembla Grange Classic (Gr 3, 1600m) winner
Dawn Wall (Fastnet Rock). Gleneagles stands
at Coolmore Stud in Fethard where his fee this
year was €25,000 (approx. AU$38,766).
High Chaparral - Baller (5 g ex Fuwa
by Encosta De Lago) earned the late High
Chaparral (Sadler’s Wells) his 132nd individual
stakes winner when taking out the Goldmarket
Handicap (Listed, 1200m) at the Gold Coast
on Saturday. The gelding, who was making his
first start for Tony Gollan, ended a winless run
stretching back to September 2019 with a long-
neck defeat of $3.50 favourite Racecourse Road
(Show A Heart) under Glen Boss. Wisdom Of
Water (Headwater) three-quarters of a length
further behind in third. Baller is from the final
crop of former shuttler High Chaparral, who
died in December 2014.
Host - Inn Keeper (7 g ex Petit Cadeau by
Kingston Mill) got off the mark at stakes level
on his 35th start on Wednesday when landing
the Wangoom Handicap (Listed, 1200m) at
Warrnambool, earning the late Host (Hussonet)
his seventh individual stakes winner. The Symon
Wilde-trained gelding, who was making his
third start in the Wangoom after finishing sixth
in 2019 and third last year, defeated Dexelation
(Ambidexter) by a neck, with Simply Optimistic
(Encosta De Lago) another neck away in third.
Host, the sire of this year’s Challenge Stakes (Gr
2, 1000m) and The Galaxy (Gr 1, 1100m) winner
Eduardo, stood at Willow Grove Stud before he
died in January last year.
Iffraaj - Only The Brave (4 c ex Crystals
Sky by Hernando) got off the mark in stakes
company when landing the Pries von Dahlwitz
(Listed, 2000m) at Hoppegarten on Sunday,
providing former shuttler Iffraaj (Zafonic) with
his 78th individual stakes winner. The Henk
Grewe-trained colt had twice previously placed
in stakes company, including a last-start third
in the Grand Prix Aufgalopp (Listed, 2100m),
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and went one better with a short-head win over
Bristano (Dansili). Kiss The Wind (Casamento)
finished two lengths behind the winner in third.
Out of Crystals Sky (Hernando), Only The Brave
is a half-brother to stakes winners Chameur -
Prince Falcon (H.K.) (Shirocco) and Cashman
(Soldier Of Fortune). Iffraaj shuttled to New
Zealand for 12 consecutive seasons up to 2019
and has sired four NZ-bred elite-level winners:
Gingernuts, Jon Snow, Turn Me Loose and
Wyndspelle. He is currently standing at Darley’s
Dalham Hall Stud for a fee of £20,000 (approx.
AU$35,630).
Jungle Pocket - Six-year-old Sanrei Pocket
(6 h ex Admire Punch by Wild Rush) became
the 30th individual stakes winner for his sire
Jungle Pocket (Tony Bin) when claiming the
Niigata Daishoten (Gr 3, 2000m) on Sunday.
Sanrei Pocket defeated favourite Potager (Deep
Impact) by a neck in a thrilling finish, where
any one of five could have won the race, spread
across the centre of the track. Satano Saltus
(Deep Impact) was the same margin away in
third. Jungle Pocket, a former Japanese Horse
of the Year, died in March this year. He is the
sire of five Group 1 winners, including 2009
New Zealand Oaks (Gr 1, 2400m) winner Jungle
Rocket.
Lemon Drop Kid - Sherbet Lemon (3 f ex
Famous by Danehill Dancer) sprung a 28-1
surprise in Saturday’s Oaks Trial Fillies’ Stakes
(Listed, 1m 3.5f) at Lingfield Park for Archie
Watson and became the 99th individual stakes
winner for Lemon Drop Kid (Kingmambo).
A three-length debut winner in February this
year on the all-weather at Newcastle, she
was last seen running fourth at Wetherby,
behind reopposing favourite Loving Dream
(Gleneagles). Ridden by Paul Mulrennan, she
asserted close home in the soft going to win by
three-quarters of a length from Save A Forest
(Kingman) and they were a further length clear
of Ocean Road (Australia) in third. Sherbet
Lemon was a US$200,000 Keeneland yearling
purchase by Federico Barbarini and is a half-
sister to Melbourne Cup third (Gr 1, 3200m) Il
Paradiso (Galileo) out of the Group 1-placed
Famous (Danehill Dancer), who is a sister to
European Champion and sire Mastercraftsman.
Lemon Drop Kid stands at Lane’s End Farm
in Kentucky for a fee of $15,000 (approx
AU$11,766).
Lope De Vega - Lope De Vega (Shamardal)
sired his 81st individual stakes winner when
El Drama (3 c ex Victoire Finale by Peintre
Celebre) boxed on to a solid victory in the
Dee Stakes (Listed, 1m 2.5f) at Chester on
Thursday. The Roger Varian-trained three-
year-old pressed for the lead and took control
off the home turn, galloping down the centre
of the course under Andrea Atzeni to hold the
rail-running runner-up Maximal (Galileo) by a
length, with Earlswood (Pivotal) a further two
and three-quarter lengths behind in third. It
was his second win at his fourth start, having
broken his maiden over seven furlongs on debut
at Doncaster in October. Bred by Farm Cave
thoroughbreds, the colt was knocked down to
Varian for 425,000gns out of the Ballylinch Stud
draft at the 2019 Tattersalls Book 1 Yearling
Sale. El Drama is a half-brother to the Oaks (Gr
1, 2400m) and Irish Oaks (Gr 1, 2400m) third
Volume (Mount Nelson), the dam of National
Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) winner Quorto (Dubawi).
His second dam, Victoire Bleue (Legend Of
France) was a Group 1-winning stayer in
France. Lope De Vega stands at Ballylinch Stud
for a fee of €125,000 (Approx AU$194,000).
Lord Kanaloa - Keizo Ito-trained six-year-
old Gold Gear (6 h ex Ginza Bonanza by Zenno
Rob Roy) broke through at stakes level in the
Metropolitan Stakes (Listed, 2400m) at Tokyo
to become the 26th individual stakes winner for
Lord Kanaloa (King Kamehameha). The Yamato
Racing-raced entire has been campaigned at
stakes level for his last five starts, but failed to
make the frame, however this success takes his
overall tally to five wins from 28 starts. Settled
towards the rear by Hironobu Tanabe, Gold
Gear picked up in the straight to get up in the
shadow of the post and win by a neck from
Partiamo (Workforce) and Diamant Minoru
(Orfevre), who were split by a nose respectively
for second and third. Gold Gear is the second
winner from five runners out of Listed scorer
Ginza Bonanza (Zenno Rob Roy). Lord Kanaloa
stands at Shadai Stallion Station for a fee of
¥15,000,000 (approx. AU$176,000).
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Manduro - Iresine (4 g ex Inanga by Oasis
Dream) stepped into stakes company for the
first time on Saturday and was impressive when
taking out the Prix Bedel (Listed, 2400m) at Lyon
Parilly for Jean-Pierre Gauvin. He became the
36th individual stakes winner for late Darley sire
Manduro (Monsun), who died of a heart attack last
year aged 18. The four-year-old is now unbeaten
in his last six starts and he only tasted defeat once
on debut when third in July 2020. Ridden by Marie
Velon, he got the better of the two German raiders
Dawn Intello (Intello) and Adrian (Reliable Man)
to record a six-length victory. Iresine was a €6,000
Arqana yearling purchase by the trainer and is
out of a sister to the Group 3-placed In Chambers
(Oasis Dream).
Muhaarar - Albaflora (4 f ex Almiranta by
Galileo) gained a well deserved stakes victory
at Ascot on Saturday in the Buckhounds Stakes
(Listed, 1m 4f) for Kirsten Rausing and Ralph
Beckett to become the third individual stakes
winner for Muhaarar (Oasis Dream). A debut
winner last June, she has been knocking on the
door in stakes company since, running second in
the Musidora Stakes (Gr 3, 1m 2.5f) last July and
beaten a head on her last two starts this term,
including in the Noel Murless Stakes (Listed, 1m
6f) in October. Ridden by Rossa Ryan, the four-
year-old was a decisive seven-length winner this
time, beating Tribal Craft (Mastercraftsman) and
Without A Fight (Teofilo), who were strung out by
the same distance again for second and third. She
is a half-sister to three stakes winners in Alyssa
(Sir Percy), Alea Iacta (Invincible Spirit) and Aloe
Vera (Invincible Spirit) out of a placed half-sister
to Group 3 scorer Alla Speranza (Sir Percy). The
family goes back to Rausing’s foundation mare
Alruccaba (Crystal Palace). Muhaarar stands at
Shadwell’s Nunnery Stud where his fee is £10,000
(approx. AU$17,816).
Power - Streak Of Power’s (4 g ex Stracile
by Stravinsky) victory in the Daphne Bannan
Memorial Easter Stakes (Listed, 1600m) provided
Oaklands Stud sire Power (Oasis Dream) with his
20th individual stakes winner. The four-year-old
was ridden by apprentice Wiremu Pinn and he
got the better of a three-way battle with She’s A
Lady (Swiss Ace) and Belle Fascino (Per Incanto)
to win by a short head. Fraser Auret took over the
reins from his father five months ago and Streak
Of Power was part of that team. “I took on Dad’s
team when he retired and this is one horse who
has really thrived,” Auret said. “He has gone from
a rating 65 winner to a stakes winner and I think
there is still improvement to come from him. He
was really brave today as he didn’t get things his
own way in front and had to scrap it out with two
very nice mares in the last 200 metres. He can also
go home for a break, but now we know he can
compete at a higher level there could be some
nice races on his programme during his next
campaign.” Power stands at Oaklands Stud in
Queensland where his fee for 2021 will be $13,200.
Real Saga - The David Pfieffer-trained
Yamazaki (5 m ex Wabeel by Commands) got
off the mark in stakes company when landing
the Silk Stocking Handicap (Listed, 1400m)
at the Gold Coast on Saturday, earning the
late Real Saga (Tale Of The Cat) his eighth
individual stakes winner. The five-year-old
mare, who was making her 35th start, finished
fifth in the Sunline Stakes (Gr 2, 1600m) last
time out, beaten just one and a half lengths,
and capitalised on a step down in class to defeat
Wonderful Riri (Barbados) by a comfortable
two and a quarter lengths. Gem Of Scotland
(Rothesay) was another one and a quarter
lengths back in third. Yamazaki is the first stakes
winner out of Wabeel (Commands), whose filly
by Capitalist (Written Tycoon) sold for $330,000
at this year’s Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling
Sale. Former Palm Valley Thoroughbreds
stallion Real Saga died in February 2019.
Rip Van Winkle - Rip Van Lips (5 h ex
Red Lips by Areion) became the late Rip Van
Winkle’s (Galileo) 33rd individual stakes
winner after he landed the Oleander-Rennen
(Gr 2, 2m) at Hoppegarten on Sunday. The
Andreas Suborics-trained five-year-old
finished a narrow runner-up at this level on
his final start of last season and went one
better with a two-and-a-half-length defeat of
Memphis (Jukebox Jury). Brokeback Mountain
(Le Havre) was three lengths behind the winner
in third. Rip Van Lips is the sole winner out of
Group 1-placed mare Red Lips (Areion). Rip
Van Winkle, the sire of three Group 1 winners
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including Te Akau Shark and Jennifer Eccles,
died at Windsor Park Stud in New Zealand last
year following a short illness.
Rulership - Baji O (3 c ex Flawless Dancer
by Harbinger) was an impressive winner of
the Principal Stakes (Listed, 2000m) at Tokyo,
where he became the 19th individual stakes
winner for Rulership (King Kamehameha) and
also booked his ticket for the Tokyo Yushun
(Japanese Derby) (Gr 1, 2400m). The Hiroyasu
Tanaka-trained three-year-old tracked the
pace and was pushed out close home to glide
to a length and a half victory over Dios Valiente
(Lord Kanaloa), while there was the same
distance back to Taiso (Maurice) in third.
Baji O broke his maiden on his third start last
term and this was his second victory at his sixth
start. He is out of winning mare Flawless Dancer
(Harbinger), while his second dam was Japanese
Champion Dance In The Mood (Sunday Silence).
Baji O was a ¥58,000,000 yearling purchase by
Tsuyoshi Suzuki from breeder Shadai Farm.
Rulership stands at Shadai Stallion Station for a
fee of ¥4,000,000 (approx. AU$47,000).
Sea The Stars - Outsider of the field Third
Realm (3 c ex Reem Three by Mark Of Esteem) got
the better of the favourite Adayar (Frankel) in the
Derby Trial Stakes (Listed, 1m 3.5f) at Lingfield on
Saturday. The Roger Varian-trained colt, who only
ran once as a juvenile, returned with a maiden win
at Nottingham last month and stepped up to the
challenge in the rain softened ground. His victory
makes him the 76th individual stakes winner for his
sire Sea The Stars (Cape Cross) who stands at the
Aga Khan’s Gilltown Stud in Ireland for €150,000
(approx. AU$232,600). David Egan guided the
Sheikh Mohammed Obaid homebred to a length
and a quarter victory over Adayar and the pair were a
further five and a half lengths clear of Scope (Teofilo)
in third. He is one of four stakes winners out of the
Listed-placed Reem Three (Mark Of Esteem), which
include the French Champion and Group 1 winner
Ajman Princess (Teofilo)
Sebring - The late Sebring (More Than
Ready) had a productive Saturday with two
new individual stakes winners. Biscayne Bay
(2 f ex Fratianne by Lonhro) got the former
Widden sire’s day off to a flyer when she
took out the SA Sires’ Produce Stakes (Gr 3,
1400m) at Morphettville. The Tom Dabernig
and Ben Hayes-trained filly improved on her
second-placed effort in the Anzac Day Stakes
(Listed, 1400m) last month to land this Group
3 contest by a head from Blushing Tycoon
(Written Tycoon). Cloudy (Frosted) was
the same distance further behind in third.
Biscayne Bay, a half-sister to Group 2 winner
Tenley (Medaglia D’Oro), was purchased for
$410,000 from last year’s Magic Millions Gold
Coast Yearling Sale. Later in the afternoon,
Grace And Harmony (3 f ex Champagne
Harmony by Choisir) scored a hat-trick when
landing the Gold Coast Bracelet (Listed,
1800m) under James McDonald, leading
home a Chris Waller-trained trifecta. The
three-year-old filly followed up wins at
Newcastle and Randwick with a one and
three-quarter-length defeat of Signora Nera
(Sweynesse). Only Words (Sweynesse) was
another half-length behind in third, while
Waller also trained the fifth-placed Easifar
(Pride Of Dubai). Sebring, the sire of six elite-
level winners, died in February 2019.
Shalaa - No Speak Alexander (3 f ex Rapacity
Alexander by Dandy Man) battled on well to land the
Athasi Stakes (Gr 3, 7f) at the Curragh last Monday,
earning Arrowfield shuttler Shalaa (Invincible
Spirit) his third individual stakes winner. Making
her seasonal return, the Jessica Harrington-trained
filly kept on strongly in the final stages to defeat
stablemate Zaffy's Pride (Pride Of Dubai) by a length
and a half, with Soul Search (Zoffany) two lengths
behind the winner in third. No Speak Alexander is
the first foal out of Listed winner Rapacity Alexander
(Dandy Man), who is a full-sister to 2015 Hong Kong
Sprint (Gr 1, 1200m) winner Peniaphobia. Shalaa,
who currently sits third in the Australian first season
sires table (by earnings), will return to Australia for
the southern hemisphere breeding season where
he will stand at Arrowfield for an increased fee of
$44,000 (inc GST). No Speak Alexander joins Pago
Pago Stakes (Gr 3, 1200m) winner Shaquero as
a Group 3 winner for Shalaa, who has also sired
French Listed winner King Shalaa.
Shamus Award - The Kris Lees-trained
Enchanted Heart (4 m ex Shattered Heart by
Show A Heart) landed the Takeover Target
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Stakes (Listed, 1200m) at Gosford on Saturday
to become the 13th individual stakes winner
for Shamus Award (Snitzel). The four-year-old
mare was being tried in stakes company for the
second time after running unplaced in last year’s
James HB Carr Stakes (Gr 3, 1400m) and justified
favouritism with a half-length defeat over Snitz
(Snitzel). Easy Eddie (Super Easy) was another
three-quarters of a length back in third. Enchanted
Heart, the second foal out of Shattered Heart (Show
A Heart), herself a sister to Group 2 winner Luke’s
Luck, was purchased for $80,000 by Australian
Bloodstock at the 2018 Inglis Classic Yearling
Sale. Shamus Award, the sire of last weekend’s
Australiasian Oaks (Gr 1, 2000m) winner Media
Award, will stand at Rosemont Stud for $33,000 in
2021, up from last year’s fee of $19,800.
Starspangledbanner - Castle Star (2 c
ex Awohaam by Iffraaj) impressively landed
the First Flier Stakes (Listed, 5f) at the
Curragh last Monday to earn shuttle stallion
Starspangledbanner (Choisir) his 16th
individual stakes winner. The Fozzy Stack-
trained colt picked up nicely in the final furlong
under Chris Hayes to defeat Loveday (Bungle
Inthejungle) by one and three-quarter lengths,
with Missing Matron (Vocalised) a head further
back in third. Out of two-time winner Awohaam
(Iffraaj), Castle Star was making his third start
after finishing runner-up in maiden company
on his previous two starts. Starspangledbanner
is currently standing at Coolmore in Ireland
but will return to Rosemont Stud to stand
for $16,500 (inc GST) for the 2021 southern
hemisphere breeding season.
Teofilo - Dubai Fountain (3 f ex Nafura by
Dubawi) will head straight to Epsom for next
month's Oaks (Gr 1, 1m 4f) after announcing
herself as a live contender for the Classic with
victory in the Cheshire Oaks (Listed, 1m 3.5f) at
Chester for trainer Mark Johnston, and in turn
edged former shuttler Teofilo (Galileo) closer to a
century of individual stakes winners (97). Ridden
by Franny Norton, the 13-8 favourite tracked
the pace and held off the previously unbeaten
Zeyaadah (Tamayuz) by a length.
Nicest (American Pharoah) was
another four and three-quarter
lengths back in third. Darley’s
Teofilo stands at Kildangan Stud
in Ireland for €30,000 (approx.
AU$46,490).
Turn Me Loose - Windsor
Park Stud stallion Turn Me Loose
(Iffraaj) sired his first stakes
winner when the Murray Baker
and Andrew Foresman-trained
two-year-old Turn The Ace (2 g
ex Frescoes by Lonhro) took out
the Waikato Equine Veterinary
Centre 2YO Stakes (Listed, 1100m) at Te Rapa.
The juvenile provided the sire with his first
winner when successful on debut last Saturday
and remained unbeaten here when putting up
a determined performance to get the better
of Rangi Toa (Shamexpress) by the barest of
margins. The pair were a length and a quarter
clear of Beldarra (Hinchinbrook) in third. “We
weren’t too sure about backing him up after
his win last week, but he did really well, so
we rolled the dice and got the result we were
looking for.” Forsman said. “It was a super win,
from a very tough horse, who I think is going to
thrive with some time off now before we look at
a three-year-old campaign.”
Unusual Suspect - Trainer Fraser Auret
recorded a stakes double at Riccarton on
Saturday which started out with two-year-
old debutant Unusual Countess (2 f ex
Countessofdelgatie by One Cool Cat) taking
the Berkley Stud Champagne Stakes (Listed,
1200m), while lightly-raced four-year-old Streak
Of Power (Power) landed the Daphne Bannan
Memorial Easter Stakes (Listed, 1600m). Both
horses are raced by Auret’s parents Nigel and
Adaire, who also raced Unusual Countess’ sire
Unusual Suspect (Unusual Heat). She is the
first stakes winner for Hollywood Turf Cup (Gr
1, 12f) winner Unusual Suspect, who stands at
the Auret’s Letham Stud in Wanganui. Ridden
by Lisa Allpress, Unusual Countess tracked
the pace before taking over in the home run
and she shot clear to win by a head from the
fast-finishing Mackenzie Lad (Vespa). Nigel
Auret watched the race from home and was
delighted with the result. “Our dreams have
come to fruition,” he said. “We have always
had a huge opinion of this filly, but Fraser has
given her time to get over a few niggles as she
went shinsore after she won a trial at Otaki back
in February. Once she got past that she had a
jumpout a few weeks ago and went superbly, so
we set her for the race today.” Unusual Heat has
produced nine individual winners in Australia
and this is his first success in New Zealand.
Zoffany - Maker Of Kings (4 g ex Desire Moi
by Galileo) scored a battling victory in Sunday’s
Amethyst Stakes (Gr 3, 1m) at Leopardstown
to become the 41st individual stakes winner
for the late Zoffany (Dansili). The Ger Lyons-
trained gelding, who finished second in the
Irish Lincolnshire (1m) in March, dug deep
once sent to the front by Colin Keane to hold off
Erzindjan (Lope De Vega) by one and a quarter
lengths, with favourite Ace Aussie (Australia) a
neck further back in third. Maker Of Kings is the
first foal out of Desire Moi (Galileo), who is a
sister to multiple Group 1 winner Lush Lashes.
Coolmore’s Zoffany, who shuttled to Australia
for four seasons between 2012 and 2015, died
in January this year aged 13.
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Thu 14th-Sat 16th Oct 2021 Tattersalls UK Oct Yearling Sale Books 3&4 Yearling
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DATE AUCTION HOUSE COUNTRY (STATE) SALE TYPE ENTRIES CLOSE
Mon 18th Oct 2021 Fasig-Tipton USA The Saratoga Fall Sale Breeding Stock, Weanlings
Monday 18th October 2021 Hidaka/Iburi/Tokachi Japan Hokkaido Autumn Sale Yearling
Mon 18th-Fri 22nd Oct 2021 Arqana France Oct Yearling Sale Yearling
Wed 20th-Thur 21st Oct 2021 Goffs UK Autumn HiT & Yearling Sale 2021 Mixed
FRI 22ND - INGLIS DIGITAL AUSTRALIA INGLIS DIGITAL OCT (LATE) SALE MIXED CLOSE OCT 20WED 27TH OCT 2021
Sun 25th-Wed 28th Oct 2021 Fasig-Tipton USA Kentucky Oct Yearlings Yearling
Sun 25th-Thu 29th Oct 2021 Tattersalls UK Autumn HiT Sale HiT
Mon 1st-Wed 3rd Nov 2021 Goffs Ireland Horses in Training & Autumn Yearling Sale Mixed
FRI 5TH - INGLIS DIGITAL AUSTRALIA INGLIS DIGITAL NOV (EARLY) SALE MIXED CLOSE NOV 3WED 10TH NOV 2021
Tues 9th Nov 2021 Fasig-Tipton USA The Nov Sale Breeding Stock
Tue 9th-Fri 19th Nov 2021 Keeneland USA November Breeding Stock Sale Breeding Stock
Sat 13th Nov 2021 Arqana France Autumn Sale Flat Bred Yearlings Yearling
Sun 14th-Sun 21st Nov 2021 Goffs Ireland Nov Sale Breeding Stock, Weanlings
Mon 15th-Wed 17th Nov 2021 Arqana France Autumn Sale Mixed
FRI 19TH - INGLIS DIGITAL AUSTRALIA INGLIS DIGITAL NOV (LATE) SALE MIXED CLOSE NOV 17WED 24TH NOV 2021
Mon 22nd Nov-Thu 2nd Dec 2021 Tattersalls UK Dec Sale Mixed
Friday 3rd Dec 2021 Goffs UK December HIT Sale HiT
Sat 4th-Tue 7th Dec 2021 Arqana France Breeding Stock Sale Breeding Stock
Tues 7th Dec 2021 Fasig-Tipton USA Midlantic Dec Mixed and Horses of Racing Age Mixed
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STALLION FEES TABLEYOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO STALLION FEES IN AUSTRALASIA
STALLION (SIRE) STUD FARM 2021 FEE 2020 FEEAce High High Chaparral Rich Hill Stud NZ$10,000 + GST UnchangedAdelaide Galileo Coolmore $5,500 $8,800
$22,000 inc GSTNew in 2021
Alabama Express Redoute's Choice Yulong Farm $24,750 $27,500All Too Hard Casino Prince Vinery Stud $33,000 $27,500Alpine Eagle High Chaparral Armidale Stud $6,050 UnchangedAmerican Pharoah Pioneerof The Nile Coolmore $49,500 $55,000Anders Not A Single Doubt Widden Stud, NSW $16,500 NEW IN 2021Ardrossan Redoute's Choice Waikato Stud NZ$3,000 + GST UnchangedAstern Medaglia D'Oro Darley, NSW $16,500 $22,000Belardo Lope De Vega Haunui Farm NZ$10,000 + GST UnchangedBel Esprit Royal Academy Widden Stud, VIC $7,700 UnchangedBellevue Hill Pierro Aquis Farm QLD $6,600 $11,000Bivouac Exceed And Excel Darley, NSW $66,000 NEW IN 2021Blue Point Shamardal Darley, VIC $44,000 UnchangedBrave Smash Tosen Phantom Aquis Farm QLD $16,500 $19,250Brazen Beau I Am Invincible Darley, VIC $49,500 UnchangedBrutal O'Reilly Newgate Farm $27,500 UnchangedBull Point Fastnet Rock Kingstar Farm $6,600 $8,800Calyx Kingman Coolmore $13,750 $17,600Capitalist Written Tycoon Newgate Farm $99,000 $44,000Casino Prince Flying Spur Vinery Stud $5,500 UnchangedCastelvecchio Dundeel Arrowfield Stud $33,000 UnchangedChurchill Galileo Coolmore $22,000 $19,250Cluster Fastnet Rock Larnuek Stud $6,600 $5,500Complacent Authorized Mapperly Stud NZ$4,000 UnchangedContributer High Chaparral Mapperly Stud NZ$22,000 NZ$10,000Cool Aza Beel Savabeel Newhaven Park $16,500 NEW IN 2021Cosmic Force Deep Field Newgate Farm $16,500 UnchangedD'Argento So You Think Bowness Stud $16,500 UnchangedDeep Field Northern Meteor Newgate Farm $88,000 $55,000Denman Lonhro Twin Hills Stud $8,800 UnchangedDirty Work Written Tycoon Spendthrift Australia TBC NEW IN 2021Dissident Sebring Riverdene Stud $6,600 $11,000Divine Prophet Choisir Aquis Farm QLD $16,500 $22,000
Dubious Not A Single Doubt Aquis Farm QLD $13,200 UnchangedDundeel High Chaparral Arrowfield Stud $66,000 UnchangedDuporth Red Ransom Aquis Farm QLD $4,400 UnchangedEarthlight Shamardal Darley, VIC $22,000 NEW IN 2021Encryption Lonhro Eureka Stud $13,200 UnchangedEndless Drama Lope De Vega Larneuk Stud $8,800 NEW IN 2021
Unbeaten 2YO. Winner of;2YO Gr 3 Kindergarten Stakes3YO Gr 2 Danehill Stakes
2021: $16,500 2020: NEW IN 2021
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STALLION (SIRE) STUD FARM 2021 FEE 2020 FEEExceed And Excel Danehill Darley, NSW $132,000 UnchangedExceedance Exceed And Excel Vinery Stud $33,000 $38,500Exosphere Lonhro Oaklands Stud $4,950 $16,500Extreme Choice Not A Single Doubt Newgate Farm Private $22,000Farnan Not A Single Doubt Kia Ora $55,000 NEW IN 2021Fastnet Rock Danehill Coolmore $165,000 Unchanged
2021: $16,5002020: NEW IN 2021Deep Impact x Keiai Gerbera (Smarty Jones)
BY THE WORLD’SBEST SIRE
F I E R C E I M P A C T
Fiorente Monsun Widden Stud, VIC $11,000 $17,600Flying Artie Artie Schiller Newgate Farm $33,000 $16,500Foxwedge Fastnet Rock Woodside Park Stud $11,000 UnchangedFrosted Tapit Darley, VIC $44,000 $22,000Ghaiyyath Dubawi Darley, VIC $27,500 NEW IN 2021Gold Standard Sebring Spendthrift Australia $5,500 UnchangedGrunt O'Reilly Yulong Farm $13,750 UnchangedHallowed Crown Street Sense Twin Hills Stud $11,000 UnchangedHanseatic Street Boss Rosemont Stud $17,600 NEW IN 2021Harry Angel Dark Angel Darley, NSW $16,500 UnchangedHeadwater Exceed And Excel Vinery Stud $16,500 $13,750Hellbent I Am Invincible Yarraman Park $22,000 UnchangedHighland Reel Galileo Swettenham Stud $16,500 UnchangedHoller Commands Darley, VIC $7,700 UnchangedHusson Hussonet Aquis Farm QLD $4,400 $5,500I Am Immortal I Am Invincible Swettenham Stud $13,750 UnchangedI Am Invincible Invincible Spirit Yarraman Park $220,000 $209,000I'm All The Talk Stratum Darling View Thoroughbreds $6,600 $7,700Impending Lonhro Darley, VIC $22,000 $19,800Invader Snitzel Aquis Farm QLD $22,000 UnchangedJukebox Snitzel Aquis Farm QLD $8,800 UnchangedJungle Cat Iffraaj Telemon Thoroughbreds $11,000 $13,200Justify Scat Daddy Coolmore $55,000 $66,000Kermadec Teofilo Darley, VIC $11,000 $13,750King's Legacy Redoute's Choice Coolmore $33,000 NEW IN 2021Kiss And Make Up More Than Ready Aquis Farm QLD $8,800 UnchangedKobayashi I Am Invincible Aquis Farm QLD $4,400 $3,300Lean Mean Machine Zoustar Aquis Farm QLD $13,200 UnchangedLonhro Octagonal Darley, NSW $66,000 UnchangedLord Of The Sky Danerich Kingstar Farm $3,300 $4,400Lucky Street Oratorio Darling View Thoroughbreds $3,300 $4,400Lucky Vega Lope De Vega Yulong Farm $22,000 NEW IN 2021Magna Grecia Invincible Spirit Coolmore $19,250 $22,000Magnus Flying Spur Widden Stud, VIC $15,400 UnchangedManhattan Rain Encosta De Lago Blue Gum Farm $11,000 $13,200Maurice Screen Hero Arrowfield Stud $44,000 $27,500 (2019 Fee)Menari Snitzel Newgate Farm $11,000 $16,500Merchant Navy Fastnet Rock Coolmore $33,000 $44,000Microphone Exceed And Excel Darley, NSW $38,500 UnchangedNadeem Redoute's Choice Little Avondale Stud NZ$4000 + GST LFG Unchanged
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STALLION (SIRE) STUD FARM 2021 FEE 2020 FEENeeds Further Encosta De Lago Armidale Stud $8,800 $13,750Nicconi Bianconi Widden Stud, VIC $27,500 UnchangedNorth Pacific Brazen Beau Newgate Farm $22,000 NEW IN 2021Nostradamus Medaglia D'Oro Rosemont Stud $5,500 UnchangedOcean Park Thorn Park Waikato Stud NZ$30,000 + GST NZ$20,000 + GSTOdyssey Moon Snitzel Twin Hills Stud $6,600 UnchangedOle Kirk Written Tycoon Vinery Stud $55,000 NEW IN 2021Omaha Beach War Front Spendthrift Australia $22,000 UnchangedOutreach Exceed And Excel Widden Stud, NSW $4,400 $5,500Overshare I Am Invincible Spendthrift Australia $11,000 UnchangedPalentino Teofilo Widden Stud, VIC $11,000 $14,300Pariah Redoute's Choice Arrowfield Stud $16,500 UnchangedPatronize Redoute's Choice Darling View Thoroughbreds $4,400 UnchangedPer Incanto Street Cry Little Avondale Stud NZ$25,000 + GST LFG NZ$15,000 + GST LFG
Performer Exceed And Excel Aquis Farm QLD $6,600 UnchangedPierata Pierro Aquis Farm QLD $44,000 UnchangedPierro Lonhro Coolmore $110,000 $137,500Pinatubo Shamardal Darley, NSW $44,000 NEW IN 2021Playing God Blackfriars Darling View Thoroughbreds $16,500 $13,200Power Oasis Dream Oaklands Stud $13,200 $11,000Press Statement Hinchinbrook Vinery Stud $13,750 UnchangedPride Of Dubai Street Cry Coolmore $22,000 $38,500Proisir Choisir Rich Hill Stud NZ$12,500 + GST NZ$9,000 + GSTPuccini Encosta De Lago Mapperly Stud NZ$3,000 UnchangedPuissance De Lune Shamardal Swettenham Stud $19,800 UnchangedReady For Victory More Than Ready Widden Stud, VIC $4,400 UnchangedRibchester Iffraaj Haunui Farm NZ$15,000 + GST UnchangedRich Enuff Written Tycoon Woodside Park Stud $8,800 UnchangedRommel Commands Mogumber Park $4,400 Unchanged
2021: $11,0002020: UNCHANGEDInvincible Spirit x Rock Opera (Lecture)
BY THE GREATINVINCIBLE SPIRIT
R O Y A L M E E T I N G
Rubick Encosta De Lago Swettenham Stud $27,500 $33,000
Safeguard Exceed And Excel Mogumber Park $4,400 $8,800.00Salade Snitzel Kingstar Farm Private PrivateSantos I Am Invincible Aquis Farm QLD $13,200 UnchangedSatono Aladdin Deep Impact Rich Hill Stud NZ$12,500 + GST UnchangedSavabeel Zabeel Waikato Stud NZ$100,000 + GST UnchangedSaxon Warrior Deep Impact Coolmore $13,750 $17,600Shalaa Invincible Spirit Arrowfield Stud $44,000 $33,000Shamus Award Snitzel Rosemont Stud $33,000 $19,800Shocking Street Cry Rich Hill Stud NZ$8,500 + GST NZ$8,000 + GSTShooting To Win Northern Meteor Darley, NSW $11,000 $16,500Showtime Snitzel Arrowfield Stud $11,000 UnchangedSidestep Exceed And Excel Telemon Thoroughbreds $11,000 $16,500Sir Prancealot Tamayuz Cornerstone Stud $9,900 UnchangedSizzling Snitzel Riverdene Stud $6,600 UnchangedSmart Missile Fastnet Rock Twin Hills Stud $16,500 $22,000Snitzel Redoute's Choice Arrowfield Stud $165,000 Unchanged
Timeform's HighestRated Australian 3YO
2021: $22,000 2020: NEW IN 2021
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STALLION (SIRE) STUD FARM 2021 FEE 2020 FEESo You Think High Chaparral Coolmore $77,000 $38,500Spieth Thorn Park Aquis Farm QLD $8,800 $11,000Spirit Of Boom Sequalo Eureka Stud $33,000 $44,000Squamosa Not A Single Doubt Widden Stud, VIC $4,400 UnchangedStar Turn Star Witness Vinery Stud $16,500 UnchangedStar Witness Starcraft Widden Stud, VIC $16,500 $22,000Starcraft Soviet Star Rosemont Stud Private $8,800Starspangledbanner Choisir Rosemont Stud $16,500 $19,800Strada Danehill Riverdene Stud $1,100 UnchangedStrasbourg I Am Invincible Rosemont Stud $11,000 UnchangedStratum Star Stratum Widden Stud, NSW $8,800 UnchangedStreet Boss Street Cry Darley, NSW $55,000 $27,500Sun City Zoustar Telemon Thoroughbreds $7,700 UnchangedSuper Seth Dundeel Waikato Stud NZ$35,000 + GST UnchangedSupido Sebring Widden Stud, NSW $8,800 UnchangedSwear Redoute's Choice Spendthrift Australia $5,500 UnchangedTagaloa Lord Kanaloa Yulong Farm $33,000 NEW IN 2021Tassort Brazen Beau Newgate Farm $11,000 UnchangedTerritories Invinicble Spirit Darley, NSW $11,000 UnchangedThe Autumn Sun Redoute's Choice Arrowfield Stud $66,000 UnchangedThe Mission Choisir Aquis Farm QLD $8,800 UnchangedThronum Snitzel Widden Stud, VIC $7,700 UnchangedTime Test Dubawi Little Avondale Stud NZ$8,500 + GST LFG NZ$6,000 + GST LFGTime To Reign Time For War Kingstar Farm $9,900 NEW IN 2021Tivaci High Chaparral Waikato Stud NZ$12,500 + GST UnchangedToo Darn Hot Dubawi Darley, NSW $44,000 UnchangedToronado High Chaparral Swettenham Stud $49,500 $27,500Tosen Stardom Deep Impact Woodside Park Stud $7,700 $12,100Tough Speed Miswaki Armidale Stud $2,750 UnchangedTrapeze Artist Snitzel Widden Stud, NSW $66,000 $77,000Trust In A Gust Keep The Faith Swettenham Stud $6,600 UnchangedTurffontein Johannesburg Blue Gum Farm $5,500 $6,600Unite And Conquer Hinchinbrook Kingstar Farm $6,600 UnchangedVa Pensiero Stratum Riverdene Stud $2,200 $3,300Vadamos Monsun Rich Hill Stud NZ$12,500 + GST NZ$15,000 + GSTValentia Fastnet Rock Cornerstone Stud $7,700 $5,500Vancouver Medaglia D'Oro Coolmore $22,000 $30,250Vino Rosso Curlin Spendthrift Australia $13,750 UnchangedWandjina Snitzel Larnuek Stud $8,800 $11,000Winning Rupert Written Tycoon Newgate Farm $11,000 $16,500Wolf Cry Street Cry Larnuek Stud $6,600 $3,300Wootton Bassett Iffraaj Coolmore $71,500 NEW IN 2021Written By Written Tycoon Widden Stud, NSW $24,750 $22,000Written Tycoon Iglesia Yulong Farm $165,000 $77,000Wrote High Chaparral Highview NZ$5,000 + GST UnchangedXtravagant Pentire Newhaven Park $11,000 UnchangedYes Yes Yes Rubick Coolmore $38,500 UnchangedYour Song Fastnet Rock Widden Stud, NSW $8,800 UnchangedYulong Prince Gimmethegreenlight Yulong Farm $9,900 NEW IN 2021Zousain Zoustar Widden Stud, NSW $19,800 UnchangedZoustar Northern Meteor Widden Stud, NSW $154,000 $121,000
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TAB MEETINGSEchuca (VIC) Good(4)R1: Bet 365 Mdn Plate, $23,000, 1209m1. Maybe The Best (AUS) (b F 3 I Am Invincible (AUS) - Lorna
May (AUS) T: A & S Freedman J: Dean Holland
2. Lonhgoal (AUS) (br F 3 Lonhro (AUS) - Becerra (AUS))3. One Point Five (AUS) (b F 3 Toorak Toff (AUS) - I’m Onto You
(AUS))Margins: 3.3 lens, 2 lens. Time: 1:11.84 (last 600m)
R2: Caledonian Hotel Mdn Plate, $23,000, 1209m1. Zoumaze (AUS) (b M 4 Zoustar (AUS) - Be Amazed (AUS)
T: B J Goodwin J: D W Stackhouse2. Brazen Strike (AUS) (b G 3 Brazen Beau (AUS) - Vogalargo (AUS))3. Buttercup Baby (AUS) (b M 4 Adelaide (IRE) - Eternal Sunshine
(AUS))Margins: 0.5 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:12.73 (last 600m)
R3: Echuca Moama Print/Design Mdn, $23,000, 2124m1. Uniquely (AUS) (gr F 3 Toronado (IRE) - St Trinians (AUS)
T: Dan O’sullivan J: Will Price2. Domfiore (AUS) (ch G 3 Fiorente (IRE) - Westchester (AUS))3. Magic Murphy (AUS) (b G 5 Skilled (AUS) - Aseelah (AUS))Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 2:14.18 (last 600m)
R4: Echuca Newsagency (Bm58), $22,000, 2124m1. Coup de Tonnerre (AUS) (b C 3 Night of Thunder (IRE) - Sea
Terrace (AUS) T: Matthew Cumani J: D Moor
2. Iridessa (NZ) (ch M 5 Eurozone (AUS) - Zennita (NZ))3. Exhibition (AUS) (b G 3 Vancouver (AUS) - Haiku (AUS))Margins: 4.8 lens, 2.3 lens. Time: 2:13.59 (last 600m)
R5: Two Tarts Catering (Bm58), $22,000, 1009m1. The Running Man (AUS) (br/bl G 5 Zoustar (AUS) - Please
Leave (AUS) T: R D Griffiths J: Carleen Hefel
2. Nevershotthedeputy (AUS) (ch F 3 Written Tycoon (AUS) - Miss Power Bird (AUS))
3. Wasabi (AUS) (b M 7 Dream Ahead (USA) - Fujisawa (GB))Margins: 1 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 0:58.69 (last 600m)
R6: Perricoota Station Accom.-Bm64, $22,000, 1109m1. Archipeta Beach (AUS) (b F 3 Kuroshio (AUS) - Bianslick (AUS)
T: John Mcardle J: D Moor2. Lovin’ Laughs (AUS) (b G 4 Foreplay (AUS) - Caribbea (AUS))3. Sheeza Tilly (AUS) (br F 3 Moshe (AUS) - Sheeza Peril (AUS))Margins: 0.3 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 1:05.56 (last 600m)
R7: Murphy’s Turf/Landscaping-Bm58, $22,000, 1209m1. Make it Quick (AUS) (b G 3 Headwater (AUS) - Gopana (AUS)
T: D R Brideoake J: Damien Thornton2. Polly’s Deficit (AUS) (b G 5 Danerich (AUS) - Too Many Zeros
(AUS))3. Just a Tribute (AUS) (b/br G 3 Street Boss (USA) - Laura’s
Charm (AUS))Margins: 0.5 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:12.18 (last 600m)
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R8: Moama Bowling Club (Bm58), $22,000, 1412m1. Justwins (AUS) (b G 3 Helmet (AUS) - Waitui Belle (NZ)
T: C Maher & D Eustace J: Josh Richards2. Deep Breath (AUS) (b G 4 Choisir (AUS) - Breath (AUS))3. Inside Edge (AUS) (b M 4 Reward For Effort (AUS) - Chamour
(AUS))Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:26.95 (last 600m)
Murwillumbah (NSW) Heavy(10)R1: Murwillumbah Services Club Hcp, $22,000, 1100m1. Little Prophet (AUS) (b F 2 Divine Prophet (AUS) - Little ‘n’
Cute (AUS) T: Colt Prosser J: L P Rolls2. Fresh Prince (AUS) (b G 2 Starspangledbanner (AUS) - Doncel-
la (IRE))3. In’hinchable (AUS) (b G 2 Hinchinbrook (AUS) - Pixible (AUS))Margins: 0.4 lens, 1.5 lens. Time: 1:05.71 (last 600m 36.81)
R2: Team Thoroughbred Nsw Plate-C1, $22,000, 2020m1. Nube Viajera (AUS) (b G 5 Lucas Cranach (GER) - Cranachan
(AUS) T: M D Moroney J: Ms S Lacy
2. Brave Nick (AUS) (br G 3 Nicconi (AUS) - French Valour (AUS))3. La Roca (NZ) (br F 3 El Roca (AUS) - Total Optimism (AUS))Margins: 1.5 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 2:08.88 (last 600m 37.88)
R3: Vale Eric Lever Hcp, $22,000, 1550m1. Zigallene (NZ) (ch M 4 Ghibellines (AUS) - Zigalong (NZ)
T: H J Norman J: Ms R Palmer2. Glen Ord (AUS) (gr/br G 8 Zenyawin (AUS) - Lets Get on It
(AUS))3. Kedah (NZ) (b M 5 Per Incanto (USA) - Malaya (NZ))Margins: 0.2 lens, 2.3 lens. Time: 1:37.06 (last 600m 35.44)
R4: Tweedtickets.Com.Au Mdn Hcp, $22,000, 1550m1. Loco Mojo (AUS) (ch M 4 Sebring (AUS) - Mambo Lady (AUS)
T: S P Nichols J: Travis Wolfgram2. Not Too Hard (NZ) (b F 3 All Too Hard (AUS) - Fille de France (AUS))3. Our Flaming Moes (AUS) (ch F 3 Sizzling (AUS) - Chai (AUS))Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:37.41 (last 600m 37.18)
R5: XXXX Gold Mdn Plate, $22,000, 1200m1. Bob’n’cat (AUS) (b G 4 Bullet Train (GB) - Spurnof (AUS)
T: Ms S Pepper J: M Mc Guren2. Crown War (AUS) (b F 3 Time for War (AUS) - Michelin Miss
(AUS))3. Alexandra Road (AUS) (b/br G 4 Albrecht (AUS) - Jackie (AUS))Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:12.98 (last 600m 36.90)
R6: Riverview Hotel Hcp (C2), $22,000, 1200m1. Hallowed Dreams (AUS) (b F 3 Hallowed Crown (AUS) - Delta
Dreams (AUS) T: M J Dunn J: M Mc Guren
2. Claptone (AUS) (b G 3 Outreach (AUS) - Sherbet Bomb (AUS))
3. Mirror Model (AUS) (b F 3 Sepoy (AUS) - Radiator (AUS))Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:12.64 (last 600m 36.88)
R7: Tab Long May We Play (Bm66), $22,000, 1100m1. Aceplay (AUS) (br G 6 Casino Prince (AUS) - Absolute Lure
(AUS) T: Michael Costa J: Jag Guthmann-Chester
2. Cosmic Ruby (AUS) (b M 5 Skilled (AUS) - She’s A Nightstar (AUS))
3. Neutron (AUS) (ch G 3 Starcraft (NZ) - Pure Reality (AUS))Margins: 3 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:04.59 (last 600m 35.55)
Quirindi (NSW) Soft(5)R1: Tab.Com.Au Mdn Plate, $22,000, 1100m1. Boketto (AUS) (b F 2 So You Think (NZ) - Woppitt (AUS)
T: K A Lees J: A Gibbons2. Miss Efficiency (AUS) (b/br M 4 Zebedee (GB) - Reshuffles
(AUS))3. Alexeyeva (AUS) (ch F 3 Dissident (AUS) - Borobodur
(AUS))Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:06.09 (last 600m 35.22)
R2: Browning Motors Mdn Plate, $22,000, 1100m1. Salire (AUS) (b G 3 Dream Ahead (USA) - Motown Melody
(AUS) T: Cameron Crockett J: A Bullock
2. Saint Kitts (AUS) (b/br G 3 So You Think (NZ) - Nevis (NZ))3. Markwell Dreamer (AUS) (ch G 3 Dream Ahead (USA) - Balleri-
na Girl (AUS))Margins: 1.8 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:06.42 (last 600m 34.72)
R3: John Deere Pvm Mdn Hcp, $22,000, 1600m1. Scatman (AUS) (ch G 4 Fast ‘N’ Famous (AUS) - Charvicky
(AUS) T: Paul Grills J: Ms J Worley
2. Quest For Honor (AUS) (gr G 3 Tapit (USA) - Seeking (USA))3. Stable Talk (AUS) (b G 3 Press Statement (AUS) - Quad Heart
(AUS))Margins: 3.8 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:41.53 (last 600m 36.55)
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R4: John Deere Pvm (Bm58), $22,000, 2000m1. Dunoon (AUS) (b G 4 Dundeel (NZ) - Sport Chic (AUS)
T: Joel & Wayne Wilkes J: A Gibbons
2. Kikikapow (AUS) (b M 4 Ad Valorem (USA) - Putney Road (AUS))
3. Chapal (AUS) (b G 6 High Chaparral (IRE) - Bombay (AUS))Margins: 0.2 lens, 3 lens. Time: 2:08.15 (last 600m 37.26)
R5: John “mouse” Sinclair Hcp (C1), $22,000, 1450m1. Cosmic Bullet (AUS) (b G 4 Bullet Train (GB) - Cosmic Safari
(AUS) T: Cody Morgan J: A Bullock
2. Dream Song (AUS) (br M 4 Your Song (AUS) - Dreams And Desires (AUS))
3. Aisle Six (AUS) (bl G 6 Atomic (AUS) - Bush Music (AUS))Margins: 0.5 lens, 2.8 lens. Time: 1:30.48 (last 600m 35.71)
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R6: Willow Tree Cup 5th June-Bm58, $22,000, 1100m1. Quick Nick (AUS) (gr/b G 5 Choisir (AUS) - Pure Intent (AUS)
T: P M Perry J: Clayton Gallagher2. Cosmic Reign (AUS) (br G 7 Trotamondo (CHI) - Debz Reign (AUS))3. Blinkin Fast (AUS) (b G 7 Smart Missile (AUS) - Sara’s Choice
(AUS))Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:06.09 (last 600m 35.14)
R7: Mel Brown Catering (Bm58), $22,000, 1100m1. Sister Ellie (AUS) (ch M 4 Choisir (AUS) - Pure Intent (AUS)
T: P M Perry J: Clayton Gallagher2. Wine Time (AUS) (gr M 4 The Factor (USA) - Little Baby (AUS))3. Excelness (AUS) (b F 3 Exceed And Excel (AUS) - Dearness
(AUS))Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 1:06.12 (last 600m 35.22)
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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 100 63 104 4(7) $7,050,425 Ole Kirk - 1,989,0502 I Am Invincible (AUS) 2004 - 2010 Invincible Spirit - Cannarelle 107 61 88 4(7) $4,422,370 Dame Giselle - 473,3003 Snitzel (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Snippets' Lass 83 49 65 4(7) $4,163,505 Wild Ruler - 1,193,2004 Tavistock (NZ) 2005 - 2010 Montjeu - Upstage 51 26 35 3(3) $3,452,625 Johnny Get Angry - 1,239,8755 Deep Field (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 88 44 64 2(6) $3,336,995 Portland Sky - 530,0756 So You Think (NZ) 2006 - 2012 High Chaparral - Triassic 71 32 48 2(3) $3,121,401 Peltzer - 895,3507 Exceed and Excel (AUS) 2000 - 2004 Danehill - Patrona 57 30 38 2(4) $2,808,055 September Run - 1,265,8508 Star Witness (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Starcraft - Leone Chiara 77 26 32 1(1) $2,803,110 Aim - 1,193,3509 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 60 30 39 4(4) $2,781,296 Personal - 1,041,25010 Sebring (AUS) 2005 - 2009 More Than Ready - Purespeed 89 49 63 2(2) $2,602,481 Grace and Harmony - 164,56511 Zoustar (AUS) 2010 - 2014 Northern Meteor - Zouzou 82 41 57 3(3) $2,528,665 Ranting - 340,32512 All Too Hard (AUS) 2009 - 2013 Casino Prince - Helsinge 75 40 60 2(4) $2,459,541 Forbidden Love - 688,00013 Shamus Award (AUS) 2010 - 2014 Snitzel - Sunset Express 56 28 40 3(4) $2,452,462 Swats That - 639,70014 Not a Single Doubt (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Redoute's Choice - Singles Bar 63 30 43 3(5) $2,447,865 Instant Celebrity - 548,45015 Spirit of Boom (AUS) 2007 - 2014 Sequalo - Temple Spirit 71 35 52 0(0) $2,319,675 Simply Fly - 499,67516 Pride of Dubai (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Street Cry - Al Anood 71 36 50 2(2) $2,238,270 Bella Nipotina - 316,85017 Nicconi (AUS) 2005 - 2010 Bianconi - Nicola Lass 111 50 69 1(1) $2,234,592 The Bopper - 183,95018 Better Than Ready (AUS) 2009 - 2015 More Than Ready - Sally's World 60 28 46 1(2) $2,194,085 Apache Chase - 505,82519 Dundeel (NZ) 2009 - 2014 High Chaparral - Stareel 72 27 37 2(3) $2,104,600 Hit the Shot - 400,85020 Night of Thunder (IRE) 2011 - 2016 Dubawi - Forest Storm 34 21 37 2(3) $2,102,843 Cherry Tortoni - 596,40021 Kermadec (NZ) 2011 - 2016 Teofilo - Hy Fuji 49 17 24 1(2) $1,941,115 Montefilia - 1,231,40022 Redoute's Choice (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Shantha's Choice 40 24 32 3(4) $1,915,255 The Elanora - 363,21523 Toronado (IRE) 2010 - 2015 High Chaparral - Wana Doo 62 22 34 3(4) $1,910,575 Solaia - 337,40024 Vancouver (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Medaglia d'Oro - Skates 71 34 49 2(3) $1,891,405 Vangelic - 223,65025 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 39 20 25 3(4) $1,881,590 Mo'unga - 748,64026 Street Boss (USA) 2004 - 2009 Street Cry - Blushing Ogygian 53 23 32 0(0) $1,817,975 Ripper Rita - 386,27527 Hinchinbrook (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Fastnet Rock - Snippets' Lass 51 26 39 1(2) $1,780,984 Chica Fuerte - 332,07528 Jakkalberry (IRE) 2006 - 2014 Storming Home - Claba di San Jore 1 1 5 1(3) $1,735,730 Explosive Jack - 1,735,73029 I'm All the Talk (AUS) 2010 - 2016 Stratum - Weekend Gossip 29 17 27 2(3) $1,713,448 Watch Me Dance - 489,75030 Headwater (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Exceed and Excel - River Dove 76 30 45 1(1) $1,672,660 River Twain - 144,96031 Dissident (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Sebring - Diana's Secret 86 29 41 1(2) $1,648,285 Yes Baby Yes - 374,90032 Smart Missile (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Fastnet Rock - Comical Smile 61 21 31 1(3) $1,646,530 Crosshaven - 525,25033 Real Impact (JPN) 2008 - 2016 Deep Impact - Tokio Reality 54 23 39 1(1) $1,640,500 Sky Lab - 245,73034 Foxwedge (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Fastnet Rock - Forest Native 53 21 26 1(1) $1,613,865 Lunar Fox - 899,45035 Spill the Beans (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Snitzel - Miss Dodwell 83 28 44 1(1) $1,588,186 Ellsberg - 214,60036 Wandjina (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Snitzel - La Bamba 59 26 42 0(0) $1,435,537 Running Cloud - 129,83037 Frankel (GB) 2008 - 2013 Galileo - Kind 8 4 6 1(3) $1,405,080 Hungry Heart - 1,293,85038 Brazen Beau (AUS) 2011 - 2015 I Am Invincible - Sansadee 61 23 30 1(1) $1,392,502 North Pacific - 372,15039 More Than Ready (USA) 1997 - 2001 Southern Halo - Woodman's Girl 70 28 37 1(1) $1,378,825 Starelle - 235,35040 Shooting to Win (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 50 19 30 0(0) $1,339,805 Dom to Shoot - 320,15041 Dream Ahead (USA) 2008 - 2012 Diktat - Land of Dreams 51 24 37 2(3) $1,334,305 Magical Dream - 289,25042 Contributer (IRE) 2010 - 2016 High Chaparral - Serisia 21 8 12 1(1) $1,332,900 Lion's Roar - 1,056,48043 Super One (AUS) 2012 - 2016 I Am Invincible - Tails Wins 54 23 32 0(0) $1,330,721 Another One - 260,82544 Starspangledbanner (AUS) 2006 - 2011 Choisir - Gold Anthem 29 14 20 0(0) $1,290,140 Prime Star - 580,40045 Exosphere (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Lonhro - Altitude 51 25 35 2(2) $1,275,600 Thermosphere - 277,70046 Rubick (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Encosta de Lago - Sliding Cube 63 20 28 0(0) $1,251,991 The Face - 180,90047 Sacred Falls (NZ) 2009 - 2015 O'Reilly - Iguazu's Girl 23 11 18 2(2) $1,223,810 Salto Angel - 299,25048 Press Statement (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Hinchinbrook - Kaaptive Empress 60 24 36 2(2) $1,216,840 Newsreader - 197,95049 Magnus (AUS) 2002 - 2008 Flying Spur - Scandinavia 71 30 39 0(0) $1,209,830 Our Lone Star - 113,20050 Unencumbered (AUS) 2011 - 2014 Testa Rossa - Blizzardly 51 19 25 2(2) $1,140,150 Beau Rossa - 295,750
LEADING 3YO SIRESIN AUSTRALIA BY WINNERS
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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 100 63 104 4(7) $7,050,425 Ole Kirk - 1,989,0502 I Am Invincible (AUS) 2004 - 2010 Invincible Spirit - Cannarelle 107 61 88 4(7) $4,422,370 Dame Giselle - 473,3003 Nicconi (AUS) 2005 - 2010 Bianconi - Nicola Lass 111 50 69 1(1) $2,234,592 The Bopper - 183,9504 Snitzel (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Snippets' Lass 83 49 65 4(7) $4,163,505 Wild Ruler - 1,193,2005 Sebring (AUS) 2005 - 2009 More Than Ready - Purespeed 89 49 63 2(2) $2,602,481 Grace and Harmony - 164,5656 Deep Field (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 88 44 64 2(6) $3,336,995 Portland Sky - 530,0757 Zoustar (AUS) 2010 - 2014 Northern Meteor - Zouzou 82 41 57 3(3) $2,528,665 Ranting - 340,3258 All Too Hard (AUS) 2009 - 2013 Casino Prince - Helsinge 75 40 60 2(4) $2,459,541 Forbidden Love - 688,0009 Pride of Dubai (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Street Cry - Al Anood 71 36 50 2(2) $2,238,270 Bella Nipotina - 316,85010 Spirit of Boom (AUS) 2007 - 2014 Sequalo - Temple Spirit 71 35 52 0(0) $2,319,675 Simply Fly - 499,67511 Vancouver (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Medaglia d'Oro - Skates 71 34 49 2(3) $1,891,405 Vangelic - 223,65012 So You Think (NZ) 2006 - 2012 High Chaparral - Triassic 71 32 48 2(3) $3,121,401 Peltzer - 895,35013 Exceed and Excel (AUS) 2000 - 2004 Danehill - Patrona 57 30 38 2(4) $2,808,055 September Run - 1,265,85014 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 60 30 39 4(4) $2,781,296 Personal - 1,041,25015 Not a Single Doubt (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Redoute's Choice - Singles Bar 63 30 43 3(5) $2,447,865 Instant Celebrity - 548,45016 Headwater (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Exceed and Excel - River Dove 76 30 45 1(1) $1,672,660 River Twain - 144,96017 Magnus (AUS) 2002 - 2008 Flying Spur - Scandinavia 71 30 39 0(0) $1,209,830 Our Lone Star - 113,20018 Dissident (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Sebring - Diana's Secret 86 29 41 1(2) $1,648,285 Yes Baby Yes - 374,90019 Shamus Award (AUS) 2010 - 2014 Snitzel - Sunset Express 56 28 40 3(4) $2,452,462 Swats That - 639,70020 Better Than Ready (AUS) 2009 - 2015 More Than Ready - Sally's World 60 28 46 1(2) $2,194,085 Apache Chase - 505,82521 Spill the Beans (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Snitzel - Miss Dodwell 83 28 44 1(1) $1,588,186 Ellsberg - 214,60022 More Than Ready (USA) 1997 - 2001 Southern Halo - Woodman's Girl 70 28 37 1(1) $1,378,825 Starelle - 235,35023 Dundeel (NZ) 2009 - 2014 High Chaparral - Stareel 72 27 37 2(3) $2,104,600 Hit the Shot - 400,85024 Tavistock (NZ) 2005 - 2010 Montjeu - Upstage 51 26 35 3(3) $3,452,625 Johnny Get Angry - 1,239,87525 Star Witness (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Starcraft - Leone Chiara 77 26 32 1(1) $2,803,110 Aim - 1,193,35026 Hinchinbrook (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Fastnet Rock - Snippets' Lass 51 26 39 1(2) $1,780,984 Chica Fuerte - 332,07527 Wandjina (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Snitzel - La Bamba 59 26 42 0(0) $1,435,537 Running Cloud - 129,83028 Exosphere (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Lonhro - Altitude 51 25 35 2(2) $1,275,600 Thermosphere - 277,70029 Redoute's Choice (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Shantha's Choice 40 24 32 3(4) $1,915,255 The Elanora - 363,21530 Dream Ahead (USA) 2008 - 2012 Diktat - Land of Dreams 51 24 37 2(3) $1,334,305 Magical Dream - 289,25031 Press Statement (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Hinchinbrook - Kaaptive Empress 60 24 36 2(2) $1,216,840 Newsreader - 197,95032 Reward for Effort (AUS) 2006 - 2011 Exceed and Excel - Miss Prospect 46 24 31 0(0) $1,080,760 Outlaws Revenge - 147,77533 Street Boss (USA) 2004 - 2009 Street Cry - Blushing Ogygian 53 23 32 0(0) $1,817,975 Ripper Rita - 386,27534 Real Impact (JPN) 2008 - 2016 Deep Impact - Tokio Reality 54 23 39 1(1) $1,640,500 Sky Lab - 245,73035 Brazen Beau (AUS) 2011 - 2015 I Am Invincible - Sansadee 61 23 30 1(1) $1,392,502 North Pacific - 372,15036 Super One (AUS) 2012 - 2016 I Am Invincible - Tails Wins 54 23 32 0(0) $1,330,721 Another One - 260,82537 Toronado (IRE) 2010 - 2015 High Chaparral - Wana Doo 62 22 34 3(4) $1,910,575 Solaia - 337,40038 Night of Thunder (IRE) 2011 - 2016 Dubawi - Forest Storm 34 21 37 2(3) $2,102,843 Cherry Tortoni - 596,40039 Smart Missile (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Fastnet Rock - Comical Smile 61 21 31 1(3) $1,646,530 Crosshaven - 525,25040 Foxwedge (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Fastnet Rock - Forest Native 53 21 26 1(1) $1,613,865 Lunar Fox - 899,45041 Choisir (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Danehill Dancer - Great Selection 65 21 25 1(1) $1,085,813 Malkovich - 186,03042 Rich Enuff (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Written Tycoon - Hotnuff 46 21 26 0(0) $839,820 Diamonds - 66,10043 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 39 20 25 3(4) $1,881,590 Mo'unga - 748,64044 Rubick (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Encosta de Lago - Sliding Cube 63 20 28 0(0) $1,251,991 The Face - 180,90045 Shooting to Win (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 50 19 30 0(0) $1,339,805 Dom to Shoot - 320,15046 Unencumbered (AUS) 2011 - 2014 Testa Rossa - Blizzardly 51 19 25 2(2) $1,140,150 Beau Rossa - 295,75047 Pierro (AUS) 2009 - 2013 Lonhro - Miss Right Note 44 18 19 0(0) $756,045 Wheelhouse - 102,75048 Kermadec (NZ) 2011 - 2016 Teofilo - Hy Fuji 49 17 24 1(2) $1,941,115 Montefilia - 1,231,40049 I'm All the Talk (AUS) 2010 - 2016 Stratum - Weekend Gossip 29 17 27 2(3) $1,713,448 Watch Me Dance - 489,75050 Love Conquers All (AUS) 2006 - 2012 Mossman - She's a Meanie 39 17 28 0(0) $921,105 Rollinwiththeflow - 235,125
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 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 30 17 30 7(11) $1,277,532 Amarelinha - 518,7002 Sacred Falls (NZ) 2009 - 2015 O'Reilly - Iguazu's Girl 25 7 11 2(4) $1,073,925 Aegon - 859,9003 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 4 1 5 1(3) $778,100 Rocket Spade - 758,9504 Showcasing (GB) 2007 - 2011 Oasis Dream - Arabesque 37 13 20 2(3) $486,628 Montre Moi - 84,8005 Power (GB) 2009 - 2013 Oasis Dream - Frappe 50 18 28 2(2) $447,813 The Gift - 83,2506 Darci Brahma (NZ) 2002 - 2007 Danehill - Grand Echezeaux 28 7 10 1(1) $408,256 Kahma Lass - 179,4007 Per Incanto (USA) 2004 - 2011 Street Cry - Pappa Reale 19 9 13 2(2) $398,524 Bonham - 185,5008 Reliable Man (GB) 2008 - 2013 Dalakhani - On Fair Stage 36 9 11 1(1) $259,050 De la Terre - 65,2259 Makfi (GB) 2007 - 2011 Dubawi - Dhelaal 13 3 4 2(2) $241,062 The Frontman - 101,21210 No Nay Never (USA) 2011 - 2015 Scat Daddy - Cat's Eye Witness 5 1 5 1(5) $237,780 Need I Say More - 233,78011 Proisir (AUS) 2009 - 2015 Choisir - Prophet Jewel 27 12 16 1(1) $234,749 Vitesse Bo - 50,90012 Contributer (IRE) 2010 - 2016 High Chaparral - Serisia 22 8 11 1(1) $233,312 Llanacord - 99,00013 Iffraaj (GB) 2001 - 2007 Zafonic - Pastorale 29 11 16 0(0) $229,645 Zoltan - 57,31014 Ocean Park (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Thorn Park - Sayyida 21 6 7 0(0) $212,192 Jumbo Future - 56,15015 Sweynesse (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Lonhro - Swansea 26 7 9 1(1) $203,493 Dragon Queen - 43,45016 Vespa (NZ) 2011 - 2016 Elusive City - Miss Avalon 24 8 13 1(1) $196,974 Chokito - 45,42517 Tavistock (NZ) 2005 - 2010 Montjeu - Upstage 32 10 10 0(0) $167,011 Edge of Wonder - 33,00018 Zacinto (GB) 2006 - 2012 Dansili - Ithaca 26 6 8 0(0) $138,093 He's a Doozy - 28,27519 El Roca (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Rubimill 17 7 10 0(0) $126,936 Tina Again - 39,70020 All Too Hard (AUS) 2009 - 2013 Casino Prince - Helsinge 3 2 5 1(1) $113,599 Babylon Berlin - 102,96221 Mongolian Khan (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Holy Roman Emperor - Centafit 24 5 8 0(0) $109,593 Supreme Khan - 47,40622 Redwood (GB) 2006 - 2012 High Chaparral - Arum Lily 11 3 3 1(1) $108,637 Tokorangi - 83,90023 Shocking (AUS) 2005 - 2011 Street Cry - Maria di Castiglia 20 4 5 1(1) $106,330 Hezashocka - 55,87524 Charm Spirit (IRE) 2011 - 2015 Invincible Spirit - L'Enjoleuse 17 7 9 0(0) $105,962 Invisible Spirit - 33,70025 Roc de Cambes (NZ) 2004 - 2010 Red Ransom - Fairy Lights 9 4 5 1(1) $105,925 Joy Alone - 67,40026 Super Easy (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Darci Brahma - Parfore 11 4 7 1(1) $105,664 Spine Tingle - 42,35027 Pins (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Snippets - No Finer 21 5 6 0(0) $105,387 Watchmaker - 30,75028 Ferlax (NZ) 2009 - 2014 Pentire - Legs Akimbo 11 4 4 0(0) $95,812 Jason Belltree - 63,35029 Dundeel (NZ) 2009 - 2014 High Chaparral - Stareel 5 1 2 0(0) $88,575 Il Affare - 81,37530 Written Tycoon (AUS) 2002 - 2007 Iglesia - Party Miss 3 2 3 0(0) $75,936 Miss Tycoon Rose - 60,43031 Niagara (AUS) 2008 - 2013 Encosta de Lago - River Song 15 5 5 0(0) $75,462 Lelawala - 21,22532 Rock 'n' Pop (AUS) 2008 - 2013 Fastnet Rock - Popsy 8 4 4 0(0) $72,702 Fleetwood Maca - 39,76233 Jimmy Choux (NZ) 2007 - 2012 Thorn Park - Cierzo 15 4 4 0(0) $71,290 Canuhandleajandal - 26,34034 Swiss Ace (AUS) 2004 - 2010 Secret Savings - Rapid Serve 16 6 8 0(0) $70,362 Sweet Hunter - 15,15035 Atlante (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Readyforcatherine 17 3 4 0(0) $58,037 Basarwa - 19,80036 Star Witness (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Starcraft - Leone Chiara 2 2 4 0(0) $57,975 Tannahill - 31,40037 Dalghar (FR) 2006 - 2012 Anabaa - Daltawa 19 3 3 0(0) $55,787 Gurtlyn - 21,13738 Toronado (IRE) 2010 - 2015 High Chaparral - Wana Doo 2 2 4 0(0) $55,021 No Filter - 48,40939 Burgundy (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Redoute's Choice - Grand Echezeaux 20 4 4 0(0) $53,212 Isla Jay - 13,03740 Spill the Beans (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Snitzel - Miss Dodwell 2 1 3 1(1) $50,800 Tellall - 50,60041 Press Statement (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Hinchinbrook - Kaaptive Empress 2 1 3 0(0) $50,456 Hold the Press - 46,95642 Highly Recommended (AUS) 2008 - 2013 Fastnet Rock - Suggestive 18 4 4 0(0) $49,467 Zambezi Zipper - 9,69043 The Bold One (NZ) 2010 - 2016 Fastnet Rock - The Jewel 8 3 4 0(0) $48,525 Bold Iris - 32,22544 Sweet Orange (USA) 2008 - 2014 War Front - Good Vibes 10 1 2 0(0) $46,750 Daqiansweet Junior - 19,05045 Sebring (AUS) 2005 - 2009 More Than Ready - Purespeed 5 3 4 0(0) $44,800 Gone With the Wind - 18,72546 More Than Ready (USA) 1997 - 2001 Southern Halo - Woodman's Girl 2 1 2 0(0) $41,125 Tony Be - 40,75047 Alamosa (NZ) 2004 - 2009 O'Reilly - Lodore Mystic 9 2 2 0(0) $39,725 Mahoe - 23,95048 Love Conquers All (AUS) 2006 - 2012 Mossman - She's a Meanie 1 1 2 0(0) $38,300 Love for All - 38,30049 Pure Champion (IRE) 2007 - 2015 Footstepsinthesand - Castara Beach 10 3 3 0(0) $38,254 Street Fightin Man - 14,23750 Nostradamus (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Medaglia d'Oro - Leone Chiara 2 2 2 0(0) $34,500 Tinker McPhee - 24,600
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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER (SWINS)
1 Power (GB) 2009 - 2013 Oasis Dream - Frappe 50 18 28 2(2) $447,813 The Gift - 83,2502 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 30 17 30 7(11) $1,277,532 Amarelinha - 518,7003 Showcasing (GB) 2007 - 2011 Oasis Dream - Arabesque 37 13 20 2(3) $486,628 Montre Moi - 84,8004 Proisir (AUS) 2009 - 2015 Choisir - Prophet Jewel 27 12 16 1(1) $234,749 Vitesse Bo - 50,9005 Iffraaj (GB) 2001 - 2007 Zafonic - Pastorale 29 11 16 0(0) $229,645 Zoltan - 57,3106 Tavistock (NZ) 2005 - 2010 Montjeu - Upstage 32 10 10 0(0) $167,011 Edge of Wonder - 33,0007 Per Incanto (USA) 2004 - 2011 Street Cry - Pappa Reale 19 9 13 2(2) $398,524 Bonham - 185,5008 Reliable Man (GB) 2008 - 2013 Dalakhani - On Fair Stage 36 9 11 1(1) $259,050 De la Terre - 65,2259 Contributer (IRE) 2010 - 2016 High Chaparral - Serisia 22 8 11 1(1) $233,312 Llanacord - 99,00010 Vespa (NZ) 2011 - 2016 Elusive City - Miss Avalon 24 8 13 1(1) $196,974 Chokito - 45,42511 Sacred Falls (NZ) 2009 - 2015 O'Reilly - Iguazu's Girl 25 7 11 2(4) $1,073,925 Aegon - 859,90012 Darci Brahma (NZ) 2002 - 2007 Danehill - Grand Echezeaux 28 7 10 1(1) $408,256 Kahma Lass - 179,40013 Sweynesse (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Lonhro - Swansea 26 7 9 1(1) $203,493 Dragon Queen - 43,45014 El Roca (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Rubimill 17 7 10 0(0) $126,936 Tina Again - 39,70015 Charm Spirit (IRE) 2011 - 2015 Invincible Spirit - L'Enjoleuse 17 7 9 0(0) $105,962 Invisible Spirit - 33,70016 Ocean Park (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Thorn Park - Sayyida 21 6 7 0(0) $212,192 Jumbo Future - 56,15017 Zacinto (GB) 2006 - 2012 Dansili - Ithaca 26 6 8 0(0) $138,093 He's a Doozy - 28,27518 Swiss Ace (AUS) 2004 - 2010 Secret Savings - Rapid Serve 16 6 8 0(0) $70,362 Sweet Hunter - 15,15019 Mongolian Khan (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Holy Roman Emperor - Centafit 24 5 8 0(0) $109,593 Supreme Khan - 47,40620 Pins (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Snippets - No Finer 21 5 6 0(0) $105,387 Watchmaker - 30,75021 Niagara (AUS) 2008 - 2013 Encosta de Lago - River Song 15 5 5 0(0) $75,462 Lelawala - 21,22522 Shocking (AUS) 2005 - 2011 Street Cry - Maria di Castiglia 20 4 5 1(1) $106,330 Hezashocka - 55,87523 Roc de Cambes (NZ) 2004 - 2010 Red Ransom - Fairy Lights 9 4 5 1(1) $105,925 Joy Alone - 67,40024 Super Easy (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Darci Brahma - Parfore 11 4 7 1(1) $105,664 Spine Tingle - 42,35025 Ferlax (NZ) 2009 - 2014 Pentire - Legs Akimbo 11 4 4 0(0) $95,812 Jason Belltree - 63,35026 Rock 'n' Pop (AUS) 2008 - 2013 Fastnet Rock - Popsy 8 4 4 0(0) $72,702 Fleetwood Maca - 39,76227 Jimmy Choux (NZ) 2007 - 2012 Thorn Park - Cierzo 15 4 4 0(0) $71,290 Canuhandleajandal - 26,34028 Burgundy (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Redoute's Choice - Grand Echezeaux 20 4 4 0(0) $53,212 Isla Jay - 13,03729 Highly Recommended (AUS) 2008 - 2013 Fastnet Rock - Suggestive 18 4 4 0(0) $49,467 Zambezi Zipper - 9,69030 Makfi (GB) 2007 - 2011 Dubawi - Dhelaal 13 3 4 2(2) $241,062 The Frontman - 101,21231 Redwood (GB) 2006 - 2012 High Chaparral - Arum Lily 11 3 3 1(1) $108,637 Tokorangi - 83,90032 Atlante (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Readyforcatherine 17 3 4 0(0) $58,037 Basarwa - 19,80033 Dalghar (FR) 2006 - 2012 Anabaa - Daltawa 19 3 3 0(0) $55,787 Gurtlyn - 21,13734 The Bold One (NZ) 2010 - 2016 Fastnet Rock - The Jewel 8 3 4 0(0) $48,525 Bold Iris - 32,22535 Sebring (AUS) 2005 - 2009 More Than Ready - Purespeed 5 3 4 0(0) $44,800 Gone With the Wind - 18,72536 Pure Champion (IRE) 2007 - 2015 Footstepsinthesand - Castara Beach 10 3 3 0(0) $38,254 Street Fightin Man - 14,23737 All Too Hard (AUS) 2009 - 2013 Casino Prince - Helsinge 3 2 5 1(1) $113,599 Babylon Berlin - 102,96238 Written Tycoon (AUS) 2002 - 2007 Iglesia - Party Miss 3 2 3 0(0) $75,936 Miss Tycoon Rose - 60,43039 Star Witness (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Starcraft - Leone Chiara 2 2 4 0(0) $57,975 Tannahill - 31,40040 Toronado (IRE) 2010 - 2015 High Chaparral - Wana Doo 2 2 4 0(0) $55,021 No Filter - 48,40941 Alamosa (NZ) 2004 - 2009 O'Reilly - Lodore Mystic 9 2 2 0(0) $39,725 Mahoe - 23,95042 Nostradamus (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Medaglia d'Oro - Leone Chiara 2 2 2 0(0) $34,500 Tinker McPhee - 24,60043 Shooting to Win (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 4 2 2 0(0) $28,350 Victorem - 20,40044 Hinchinbrook (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Fastnet Rock - Snippets' Lass 2 2 2 0(0) $26,887 Ceddy Smith - 19,98745 Zed (NZ) 2002 - 2007 Zabeel - Emerald Dream 4 2 2 0(0) $26,600 Yolo - 19,02546 Complacent (AUS) 2010 - 2016 Authorized - Insouciance 7 2 2 0(0) $24,987 Tobias - 14,48747 Pierro (AUS) 2009 - 2013 Lonhro - Miss Right Note 4 2 2 0(0) $20,745 Holyhead - 10,10548 Deep Field (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 2 2 2 0(0) $19,649 Platinum Petals - 11,63749 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 4 1 5 1(3) $778,100 Rocket Spade - 758,95050 No Nay Never (USA) 2011 - 2015 Scat Daddy - Cat's Eye Witness 5 1 5 1(5) $237,780 Need I Say More - 233,780
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