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T hey don’t pay you for winning barrier trials, but a lot can hinge on the early season results for the heavily invested studmasters who have two-year-olds by their unproven young stallions hitting the track as the latest breeding year reaches its peak. In Sydney this morning, two juvenile barrier trials will be conducted at Randwick, a precursor to the official two-year-old heats scheduled for the Kensington track in 13 days’ time, and the progeny of a number of first season sires such as Extreme Choice (Not A Single Doubt), Shalaa (Invincible Spirit), Maurice (Screen Hero), and Divine Prophet (Choisir) will step out in public for the first time. Continued on page 2>> | 1 | Brought to you by Follow us @anz_news Tuesday, September 8, 2020 | Dedicated to the Australasian bloodstock industry - subscribe for free: Click here (Left to Right) Divine Prophet, Maurice, Extreme Choice and Shalaa ANZ BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS Glimpse of first season sires’ stock on show in Sydney and Melbourne Juveniles to step out in barrier trials and jump outs as build up to October races continues MORNING BRIEFING Negative result after Flemington Covid scare Training at Flemington will go ahead as normal this morning after a staff member of Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott’s Melbourne stable was cleared of Covid-19. e champion trainer’s Melbourne stable was closed yesterday as fears grew about the possibility of an employee, who had gone home sick earlier in the day, had contracted the coronavirus but Racing Victoria last night confirmed that a test for the illness had returned negative. Morning Briefing page 6 >> What's on Race meetings: Queanbeyan (NSW), Scone (NSW), Moe (VIC), Mackay (QLD) Barrier trials / Jump-outs: Randwick (NSW), Queanbeyan (NSW), Caulfield (VIC), Wangaratta (VIC), Burrumbeet (VIC), Doomben (QLD), Toowoomba (QLD), Longford (TAS), Rangiora (NZ), Foxton (NZ), Ellerslie (NZ) International meetings: Catterick (UK), Goodwood (UK), Newcastle (UK), Galway (IRE), Durbanville (SAF) STALLION WATCH | SHALAA SIRES THREE WINNERS IN LAST WEEK - PAGE 13 GLOBAL SALES DATES - PAGE 18 FRI 4TH-WED 9TH SEPTEMBER 2020 INGLIS DIGITAL SEPTEMBER (EARLY) SALE: SALE LIVE - VIEW HERE

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Page 1: Race meetings: Sydney and Melbourne...Caulfield before he took the Cantala Stakes (Gr 1, 1600m) at Flemington. First-up this spring, he finished third to Verry Elleegant (Zed) in the

They don’t pay you for winning

barrier trials, but a lot can hinge

on the early season results for the

heavily invested studmasters who

have two-year-olds by their unproven young

stallions hitting the track as the latest breeding

year reaches its peak.

In Sydney this morning, two juvenile barrier

trials will be conducted at Randwick, a precursor

to the official two-year-old heats scheduled for

the Kensington track in 13 days’ time, and the

progeny of a number of first season sires such

as Extreme Choice (Not A Single Doubt), Shalaa

(Invincible Spirit), Maurice (Screen Hero), and

Divine Prophet (Choisir) will step out in public

for the first time. Continued on page 2>>

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(Left to Right) Divine Prophet, Maurice, Extreme Choice and Shalaa ANZ

BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS

Glimpse of first season sires’ stock on show in Sydney and MelbourneJuveniles to step out in barrier trials and jump outs as build up to October races continues

MORNING BRIEFING

Negative result after Flemington Covid scareTraining at Flemington will go ahead as normal

this morning after a staff member of Gai

Waterhouse and Adrian Bott’s Melbourne stable

was cleared of Covid-19. The champion trainer’s

Melbourne stable was closed yesterday as fears

grew about the possibility of an employee, who

had gone home sick earlier in the day, had

contracted the coronavirus but Racing Victoria

last night confirmed that a test for the illness had

returned negative. Morning Briefing page 6 >>

What's on

Race meetings: Queanbeyan (NSW), Scone

(NSW), Moe (VIC), Mackay (QLD)

Barrier trials / Jump-outs: Randwick

(NSW), Queanbeyan (NSW), Caulfield

(VIC), Wangaratta (VIC), Burrumbeet (VIC),

Doomben (QLD), Toowoomba (QLD),

Longford (TAS), Rangiora (NZ), Foxton

(NZ), Ellerslie (NZ)

International meetings: Catterick (UK),

Goodwood (UK), Newcastle (UK), Galway

(IRE), Durbanville (SAF)

STALLION WATCH | SHALAA SIRES THREE WINNERS IN LAST WEEK - PAGE 13

GLOBAL SALES DATES - PAGE 18

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Winning Rupert (Written Tycoon) and

Flying Artie (Artie Schiller) are also represented.

In Melbourne on Thursday, a number of juveniles by first season

sires, including Golden Slipper (Gr 1, 1200m) winner Capitalist (Written

Tycoon), Woodside Park’s shuttler Cable Bay (Invincible Spirit) and

Eureka Stud’s Defcon (Choisir) will be represented in the jump outs

scheduled at Sandown.

Arrowfield’s Paul Messara, who plays on both sides of the fence as a

studmaster and trainer, will be represented by a Shalaa colt he prepares

Silver City who is in heat 11 over 740 metres.

“The Shalaa I obviously train, so I know a little bit about him. He’s

pretty straightforward but I’m not sure he’ll show his best tomorrow,”

Messara said yesterday.

“I think he’ll improve a lot for the outing because he’s a very relaxed

horse, so he hasn’t really switched on yet but hopefully that will be

activated tomorrow.”

Messara’s prediction that Shalaa could challenge for champion two-

year-old sire by the end of the season may prove accurate with four two-

year-olds by the sire also slated to jump out at Sandown, including an

unnamed Ciaron Maher and David Eustace-trained half-sister to David

Payne’s VRC Oaks (Gr 1, 2500m) bound Montefilia (Kermadec) with

stablemate Seasmit by the sire entered for heat seven.

Fellow Caulfield trainer John Moloney will unveil Shalaa filly Shalam

and John Sadler will let Cheerful

Legend off the leash in heat six.

“We’ve been getting very

good feedback and we’d expect

them to be early, good and

two-year-olds given he was

the champion two-year-old in

Europe and won a couple of

high-class Group 1s at two,” he

said.

“Shalaa has crossed

beautifully with our stock out

here in Australia, our local

breeds with a bit of precocity

about them, and with his speed over the top I can imagine plenty of them

being around.

“I know Kris Lees, who I spoke to the other day, he told me his best

two-year-old was a Shalaa and that was encouraging, so around the traps

once again there’s plenty of talk which is encouraging.”

Fellow Arrowfield shuttler Maurice, dubbed The Beast from the East,

has Maurice’s Medad trained by Bjorn Baker in heat 11 at Randwick, while

filly, I Love Lucy (Lee Curtis), is accepted for heat ten.

“We didn’t dream that he would have horses at the trials this early. We

thought he’d be a post-Christmas type of a stallion, just given his profile

and the types of horses that he’s thrown but obviously they’re showing a

lot of ability and speed,” Messara said.

“I know Trent Busuttin has had a few Maurices who have had unofficial

trials down at Cranbourne and he had a couple who cleared out and won

trials by a big space, so I know he is very keen on them.

“The talk around town is very positive.”

Eureka Stud’s Black Opal Stakes (Gr 3, 1200m) winner Defcon

(Choisir) will also be represented at the Sandown jump outs with the

Maher and Eustace-trained Defcon One, an $85,000 Magic Millions Gold

Coast Yearling Sale graduate, entered in heat eight.

A colt by Woodside Park Stud shuttler Cable Bay (Invincible Spirit) named

Telegraph, who was a $160,000 Magic Millions purchase by co-trainer Mick Price

and agent Dermot Farrington, is in heat eight.

Tuesday, September 8, 2020 Glimpse of first season sires’ stock on show in Sydney and Melbourne

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SHALAA HAS CROSSED BEAUTIFULLY WITH OUR STOCK OUT HERE IN AUSTRALIA, OUR LOCAL BREEDS WITH A BIT OF PRECOCITY ABOUT THEM, AND WITH HIS SPEED OVER THE TOP I CAN IMAGINE PLENTY OF THEM BEING AROUND- JOHN MOLONEY

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3 Better Than Ready $484,465

4 Shooting to Win $429,745

5 Deep Field $415,420

6 Wandjina $310,990

7 Toronado $290,300

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YES YES YES Won the $14m The Everest and Todman S.-Gr.2, both in record time RUBISAKI 8 wins including the Kewney S.-Gr.2, earnings in excess of $1,150,000 CAFÉ RIZU City-winner for Mick Price & Michael Kent Jnr “Cafe Rizu strides into VRC Oaks picture at Flemington” Racenet.com.au 8th August 2020 MONTELENA Stakes-placed 5-time city winner of almost $320,000 “Star jockey Chris Parnham believes Montelena could develop into a Perth Cup contender next season”- Ozrace.com.au 24th August EXCESS FUNDS Winner of the $500,000 Inglis Dash THE FACE 3rd ATC Rosebud H.-L. for Gerald Ryan & Sterling Alexiou JET PROPULSION Impressive last start winner for Ciaron Maher & David Eustace runs next in the ATC Dulcify H.-L. PEGGY SELENE Winner of her last 2 starts in town for Ciaron Maher & David Eustace WILMOT PASS Multiple city-winner for Anthony & Sam Freedman ONE SHY RUBY Stakes placed 2yo for Chris Anderson MASSEUSE Stakes placed 2yo for Ciaron Maher & David Eustace

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Woodside Park Stud chief executive

James Price said two-year-olds who were capable of trialling and racing at

this time of year were indicative of mature and professional horses.

“I think it’s all part of when these buyers go to the yearling sales, it’s

not all just about the pedigree and physique, it’s the horse’s temperament

and if they can cope with a yearling sale it generally translates to coping

with stable life which is so important, particularly for these early two-year-

old trials,” Price said.

“Even to get to this point with trials and a race, you have got to have a

pretty mature physical and probably even more important is a pretty mature

mind, so it’s very important, especially when we’re only in early September.”

The flow-on effect from an eye-catching trialler for studmasters

standing the traditionally tricky fourth-season stallions can also help in

attracting breeders this year.

“You only need one good trial performer and word starts to get

around,” Price said.

“Trainers start to talk to each other and talk to their owners. It’s

amazing how the phone rings, so we are a fairly fashion-driven industry,

so if you’ve got the fashion and if that’s a two-year-old trial winner or race

winner at this time of year it will most certainly help bookings.”

Edward Cummings will start Three Wise Men, a son of Divine Prophet

(Choisir), in heat 11 at Randwick today and Aquis Farm’s chief executive

Tony “Tubba” Williams believes the signs are positive for the Caulfield

Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m) winner.

There is a chance, Williams says, that more Divine Prophets could

be exposed in the coming weeks after hearing encouraging reports from

trainers such as Will Clarken in Adelaide, Warrnambool-based Dan

Bowman and Stuart Kendrick in Queensland.

“Two-year-old racing has changed dramatically in Australia from

when I first started 45 years ago,” Williams said.

“There are not as many early

races as there used to be and

there’s not as many young horses

being pushed to get there early. We

have evolved into getting closer to

Christmas when the two-year-old

races really crank up.

“Obviously, Divine Prophet is

a horse I can see having a lot more coming through at the end of the year in

November and December, but it is good to see he has one in this early trial

and there are others out there who will trial early, so that’s all promising.”

Progeny of Newgate stallions step outNewgate Farm has made its mark - and quickly - in the stallion ranks

by acquiring the likes of 2016 Slipper winner Capitalist, Blue Diamond (Gr

1, 1200m) winner Extreme Choice, Coolmore winner Flying Artie and the

former Bjorn Baker-trained sprinter Winning Rupert to go to stud in 2017.

Extreme Choice, who also won the 2016 A J Moir Stakes (Gr 1, 1000m),

sired a trial winner in New Zealand last week and has Chameleon Choice,

a Kingstar Farm-bred colt trained by Matthew Smith, and the Sledmere

Stud-sold, Lee Curtis-trained filly Avaricious in trials in Sydney today.

The Lloyd Kennewell-trained Abseiler will also compete in heat seven

at Sandown later in the week.

“Extreme Choice has got a very small crop of 40-odd, so to have a

trial winner already and two trialling on Tuesday is very encouraging,”

Newgate Farm principal Henry Field said.

“Winning Rupert has got a sharp colt called Keith who Bjorn Baker is

trialling and we’ve got a horse called Schwarzenegger by Flying Artie with

Ciaron Maher who we couldn’t sell as a yearling who is trialling on Tuesday

as well.

“It’s great when young stallions have that quantity of triallers at the

first trials, it is only a small part of the equation but it is definitely a great

indication that they are straight-forward and sound racehorses and are

able to get there early.”

But Field, regardless of the trial results, will not be jumping to

conclusions.

“At the end of the day, the winning post is everything, but it is such an

exciting time for all the studmasters when these stallions have their first

runners and first triallers,” he said.

“It’s an exciting time and it’s a little bit like waiting for Christmas

morning to see what’s inside the box.”

Winning Rupert also has two juveniles jumping out at Sandown, the

Mick Price and Mick Kent Jr-trained colt Media Empire, and an unnamed

filly trained by Maher and Eustace out of Funlove (Shovhog).

The Maher and Eustace team also have an unnamed Capitalist filly out of

Miss Tomb Raider (Snitzel) down to jump out, while Kennewell has a colt by

the stallion out of Listed winner

Golconda (Snitzel) having a hit

out. The Sadler-trained Capital

Legend (Capitalist) will also be

tested on Thursday.

Flying Artie also has two

colts jumping out, with an

unnamed son of Canary (Hard

Spun) (Maher-Eustace) and the

Kennewell-trained half-brother

to dual Group 2 winner Pure

Elation (I Am Invincible) entered

for heats.

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Negative result after Flemington Covid scareTraining at Flemington will go ahead as normal

this morning after a staff member of Gai

Waterhouse and Adrian Bott’s Melbourne stable

was cleared of Covid-19. The champion trainer’s

Melbourne stable was closed yesterday as fears

grew about the possibility of an employee, who

had gone home sick earlier in the day, had

contracted the coronavirus but Racing Victoria

last night confirmed that a test for the illness had

returned negative. “As a result, the Waterhouse-

Bott stable is free to resume normal training

activities at Flemington (today), noting that the

staff member in question will not resume duties

until they have returned to full health,” a Racing

Victoria spokesman said last night. Earlier, the

Flemington stable was placed in lockdown

and the communal walker was closed for deep

cleaning.

Fierce Impact readyfor Makybe tiltTwo-time Group 1 winner Fierce Impact (Deep

Impact) will return to the course and distance

of his most recent top-level win on Saturday

when he contests the Makybe Diva Stakes (Gr

1, 1600m) at Flemington. The Matthew Smith-

trained Fierce Impact scored his first Group 1

win in the Toorak Handicap (Gr 1, 1600m) at

Caulfield before he took the Cantala Stakes (Gr

1, 1600m) at Flemington. First-up this spring,

he finished third to Verry Elleegant (Zed) in the

Winx Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) in what will be his

only Sydney run this preparation as he plots a

path towards the Cox Plate (Gr 1, 2040m). "It

was an excellent return to racing. It was good to

see him come back in that manner as an older

horse," Smith said. "His work has been good

since, but it has been all preparation. He's been

really good this preparation. For a seven-year-

old stallion he's going about everything really

professionally.”

Camelot forward for Makybe

Danny O’Brien says fitness will not be a concern

when his South Australian Derby (Gr 1, 2500m)

winner Russian Camelot (Camelot) steps out

for the Makybe Diva Stakes at Flemington on

Saturday. The current Cox Plate (Gr 1, 2040m)

favourite will return for the first time since that

breakthrough success at Group 1 level in May.

“Fitness won’t be any problem - the horse is

more than fit enough,” O’Brien told Racing.

com. “It’s just a matter of whether he can win

a group 1 race at a mile I suppose. That’s what

he’s got to get over. He was very good in group

1 class last time (SA Derby in autumn) but his

last run at a mile was in a (Benchmark) 64. It’s

another thing entirely to win a mile weight-for-

age race for him but he’s a very talented horse

and we’re certainly not ruling it out.”

Farnan early favourite for Run To The RoseThe Run To The Rose (Gr 2, 1200m) looms as

the early race of the season with a strong group

of three-year-olds set to battle around the

Rosehill hairpin. Golden Slipper Stakes (Gr 1,

1200m) winner Farnan (Not A Single Doubt)

was the early favourite at $2.80 with TAB last

night, although he is aiming to become just the

fifth Golden Slipper winner in the last 20 years

to win at their first run of the spring. He would

also be only the second Slipper winner to win

The Run To The Rose at the same course and

distance as the juvenile feature, joining Pierro

(Lonhro). Queenslander Rothfire (Rothesay),

also a Group 1 winner, is second favourite

at $4.50, while Up And Coming Stakes (Gr 3,

1300m) victor North Pacific (Brazen Beau) and

San Domenico Stakes (Gr 3, 1100m) conqueror

Anders (Not A Single Doubt) are at $5 and $7

respectively. The third of the Group 1 winners,

King’s Legacy (Redoute’s Choice), is at $11.

Queenslandersset for returnJ J Atkins (Gr 1, 1400m) winner Rothfire

(Rothesay), Stradbroke Handicap (Gr 1, 1400m)

hero Tyzone (Written Tycoon) and Group 1

performer Outback Barbie (Spirit Of Boom) will

all step out for the first time since June when

they run at Rosehill on Saturday. The Robert

Heathcote-prepared Rothfire will make his

Sydney debut in The Run To The Rose (Gr 2,

1200m), the Toby and Trent Edmonds-trained

Tyzone will run in the Theo Marks Stakes

(Gr 2, 1300m), while Tony Gollan’s Outback

Barbie will have her first Sydney run in almost

two years when she lines up in the Sheraco

Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m). Jim Byrne will ride all

three horses, with Gollan thrilled to get Byrne

- Outback Barbie’s regular partner - for the

five-year-old mare. "Her work on Tuesday was

terrific and she's coming along beautifully,"

Gollan said.

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Pride’s Everest hopefuls on showJoe Pride hopes that Fasika (So You Think) and

Eduardo (Host) can put their cases forward

to be selected for the $15 million The Everest

(1200m), but the trainer is letting both horses

advertise themselves rather than spruiking

their prospects. "She (Fasika) runs this week,

he (Eduardo) runs the week after in The Shorts.

They're not colts so they've got to do their

talking on the racetrack," Pride said. "People

know I want to get them in. If he knocks them

off in The Shorts he is a logical pick for someone.

There will be drop outs, there always is." Fasika

resumes in this Saturday’s Sheraco Stakes (Gr

2, 1200m) and geared up for her return with a

trial win over impressive Concorde Stakes (Gr

3, 1000m) winner Gytrash (Lope De Vega). "She

will most likely go there and then the (Golden)

Pendant over 1400 metres," Pride said. "If she

did go to The Everest, my plan would be to go

there third-up, three weeks between runs. I like

the idea of coming back slightly in distance with

my horses, they really hit the line when I do it."

Gytrash straight to EverestTrainer Gordon Richards has revealed his

Everest (1200m) contender Gytrash (Lope De

Vega) will head straight to the world’s richest

turf race on October 17 after his stunning win in

the Concorde Stakes (Gr 3, 1000m) at Randwick

on Saturday. “I tossed around a few ideas after

his win on the weekend,” Richards told Racing.

com. "I initially had planned to run him in a

fortnight in The Shorts or there is another race

in four weeks but ultimately I’m comfortable

going straight to The Everest without another

run.”

Rupert Clarke for TagaloaThe Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) is

the next port of call for Blue Diamond Stakes

(Gr 1, 1200m) winner Tagaloa (Lord Kanaloa),

as trainers Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young

plot a path towards the Caulfield Guineas (Gr

1, 1600m). Tagaloa finished third in the McNeil

Stakes (Gr 3, 1200m) fresh, when he was just

caught after racing clear early in the straight. "I

was a little disappointed he didn't win his first-

up run because when you've got a horse of that

ability, you just expect them to win and you

want them to win everything especially with his

value as a colt," owner Ozzie Kheir told Racing.

com. "I thought after watching the replay that

his run first-up was enormous. It was against

the breeze there, he was three wide and stuck

on really well finishing third. It took a lot out of

him being his first run, so we decided not to go

to the Danehill and give him an extra week. So

we will go to the Rupert Clarke, it's a Group 1,

he will get in first around 54 kilograms and have

his chance there. We might look at riding him

a little quieter than we have been. He's always

had to do all the work and be on pace. We will

look at that going into the Guineas with that

being his grand final. From there we will assess,

if he comes through that run and he still has gas

in the tank then we will look at the Cox Plate if

he is up to that level."

Racing Victoria calls for whip reviewRacing Victoria (RV) yesterday announced

that it was seeking to reform whip rules

across the Australian industry before the end

of the year in what is the strongest response

by a governing body to the discussion around

use of the whip. The current Australian

Rules of Racing permit the use of the whip a

maximum of five times in non-consecutive

strides prior to the 100-metre mark, before

essentially allowing a rider to use it unlimited

times and in consecutive strides over the final

100 metres. Racing Victoria will seek a vote

from the Racing Australia board in November

with the intention of restricting use of the

whip to between five and eight total strikes

in a race, all in non-consecutive strides.

“RV believes that the current national whip

rules are no longer appropriate and not in

the best interests of Victorian and Australian

racing, both now and in the long-term,” said

RV in a statement, with chief executive Giles

Thompson adding: “It is Racing Victoria’s

view that progress on whip reform is needed

now, and that the industry nationally,

acting in its best long-term interests, should

continue to work towards a prohibition on

the use of the whip for purposes other than

to protect the safety of horses and jockeys. It

is critical that jockeys are permitted to carry a

whip to ensure their safety and jockey safety

is something that we will always advocate.”

Lack of consultation stuns participantsReaction to the Racing Victoria announcement

was mixed, but the Victorian Jockeys’

Association (VJA) and the Australian Trainers’

Association (ATA) both expressed concern that

they had not been consulted about the proposed

changes, nor had their members been given any

advance notice that such an announcement

was imminent. “It would have been nice given

it does affect our group of people,” Matthew

Hyland, chief of the VJA, told Racing.com. “It’s

pretty clear cut as to what RV’s position is but

it would have been nice to have a heads-up on

that and certainly to give our members and

our directors some indication as to what was

coming. There has been discussion around the

whip ever since last year’s Melbourne Cup. I had

some meetings with Giles Thompson around

that but over the past four or five months it

hasn’t been raised other than the whip penalty

template, which was discussed and all the

riders expected that was the new template we

were working off and that was that but that’s

clearly not where RV were leaving it.” Robbie

Griffiths, ATA presiden, added: “As president,

I have been extremely complimentary on

how well our industry has dealt with Covid.

How united and how strong we’ve been and

so I am so disappointed we’ve had something

dropped on us like this. What we want on any

topic – and this is a big one – is the right sort of

consultation. I am really disappointed they did

this without consulting. I mean we consult on

pretty much everything else. We know that any

topic to do with a perception issue like the whip

rule needs exhaustive consultation because it’s

in everyone’s face.”

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Racing Australia hits out at RVCriticism of the Racing Victoria announcement

also came from an unlikely source with

Racing Australia attacking the “breach of

Board confidentiality” that came from Racing

Victoria highlighting the process that had been

undertaken to date. Racing Australia has over

recent months established a Riding Protocols

Advisory Panel (The Panel) with Principal

Racing Authorities (PRAs) being represented.

The first meeting of The Panel will take place

this month,” Racing Australia’s statement said.

“Prior to establishing The Panel, in July 2020 the

Racing Australia Board met and consulted with

a number of eminent trainers and jockeys. The

purpose of The Panel is to provide comment/

advice to the Racing Australia Board in relation

to riding protocol matters to ensure positive

outcomes are achieved for riders and horses and

to foster ongoing confidence in the Australian

thoroughbred racing industry. This national

review will continue to run concurrent with the

agreed position of the Racing Australia Board at

its August Board Meeting notwithstanding the

announcement by Racing Victoria today. The

Panel will take into consideration the views of

all PRAs when presenting its report to the Racing

Australia Board for consideration. The Panel

will provide an update at the next meeting of

the Racing Australia Board in November 2020,

the timeline of a final decision will then be

determined by the Racing Australia Board. What is

concerning is the breach of Board confidentiality.

It is important that Racing Australia conducts a

vigorous debate and won’t condone any breach

of Board confidentiality. Open and robust

discussion cannot be undermined by a breach of

Board confidentiality.”

Libertini to trialForgotten mare Libertini (I Am Invincible)

will return at the Randwick trials this morning

ahead of a potential throw at the stumps for

The Everest (1200m). The Anthony Cummings

trainee looked to have the world at her feet after

winning the Silver Shadow Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m)

and the Furious Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m), as well

as finishing third in the Coolmore Stud Stakes

(Gr 1, 1200m). However, she disappointed in

the autumn and was spelled with a hind limb

injury. Her return could come in The Shorts (Gr

2, 1100m) on September 19, where she would

meet a number of Everest contenders.

Loos fined over strangles outbreakGeelong trainer Danielle Loos has been fined

$2,000 by Racing Victoria stewards after her

charge Naval Envoy (Smug) raced at Moonee

Valley on July 12 while positive for strangles.

The positive strangles case was only detected in

post-race testing after Naval Envoy finished last

as the $3.80 second favourite. Naval Envoy had

spiked a temperature early in his preparation, for

which Loos sought veterinary advice, but when

he developed an abscess - a common symptom

of strangles - she did not seek veterinary advice.

Loos was charged with breaching AR228 (a)

as, by not seeking veterinary advice for the

abscess, she was negligent in a manner that

could have prejudiced the welfare of racing. No

other horses tested positive for strangles.

Vale Keith WatsonGroup 1-winning jockey Keith Watson died

yesterday, drowning after his boat sank just

off Broome in the early hours of the morning.

Watson, who rode Heron Bridge (Tudor Bridge)

to win the Newmarket Handicap (Gr 1, 1200m)

at Flemington in 1984, was reported to have been

sailing in the Kimberley region with three others,

also from the racing community, over the past

couple of weeks. Their vessel began to sink, and

so the four men - all in their 70s - decided to swim

to a nearby boat. In a statement, police said that

only three of the men survived, with Watson’s

body found in the water. Racing and Wagering WA

general manager of racing Charlotte Mills paid

tribute to Mr Watson. “RWWA is saddened by the

news of Keith Watson’s passing and we extend our

deepest condolences to his family and friends,”

she said. “Keith was a well-respected member of

the racing community and was a leading jockey

in WA for many years. His legacy is one that will

always be remembered.”

NEW ZEALAND

Strong backstory for Sweynesse’s Only WordsA lease arrangement brokered by Novara Park

principal Luigi Muollo has allowed Sweynesse’s

former trackwork rider to share in his black-

type success at stud. Muollo bred the Sweynesse

(Lonhro) filly Only Words, who scored an

impressive victory in Saturday’s Wanganui

Guineas (Listed, 1200m). She became the second

stakes winner for Sweynesse, who was New

Zealand’s leading first season stallion in 2019-

20 and has now begun his second season on the

perfect note. After Only Words was passed in as a

weanling at the Karaka May Sale, Muollo leased

her to Te Awamutu trainer Clinton Isdale, who

shares ownership with Asian World Racing Ltd.

“It’s turned out to be quite a special story,” Muollo

said. “Clint used to work for Godolphin, and he

actually rode Sweynesse in trackwork during

the time he was there. He rode a few good ones

for Godolphin, but when we brought Sweynesse

over to stand at Novara Park, he came to me and

said he thought he was the best he’d ridden. I was

quite stunned when he told me that. We’ve stayed

in touch, and that’s how the lease arrangement

came about. For Clint to win the Wanganui

Guineas with a daughter of Sweynesse is an

amazing thrill for him and for me.”

Princess Kereru retiredThe Ken and Bev Kelso-trained Princess Kereru

(Pins) has been retired after finishing 11th in

Saturday’s Foxbridge Plate (Gr 2, 1200m). The

seven-year-old finished nine-and-a-half lengths

in arrears of impressive winner Avantage (Fastnet

Rock), a far cry from her best form where she was

a Group 3 winner and was narrowly beaten into

second in the 2019 Railway Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m).

“She was going to stud this year anyway and has a

booking to Almanzor,” Ken Kelso said. “The plan

was to race her and if her form warranted it to race

her on in-foal. But it was a sub-par performance

on Saturday, and we thought it best that she be

retired now. She’s probably done enough.” Bred

and raced by Paul Humphries and his sons Kevan,

Richard and Michael, Princess Kereru won seven

of 30 starts, with a further 10 placings. “It’s just

unfortunate that she didn’t win the Railway, but

she couldn’t have done much better, she’s Group

1-placed and a Group 3 winner,” Kelso said. “She’s

also Group 2-placed and a Listed winner. She’s

been a bonny little mare and she’s done us and

the owners proud. She’s a seven-year-old mare so

it’s time to look for a new career.”

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Russell enjoying winning streak with Hurry CaneThomas Russell’s hands-on involvement

with racing was cut short just over six years

ago through a life-threatening injury, but the

former jockey and trainer is still enjoying the

thrill of the thoroughbred sport as a part-

owner and jockey’s agent. The 38-year-old

Russell, who has been a tetraplegic since a

trackwork fall, is co-owner of the in-form

Hurry Cane (Nom Du Jeu), a decisive winner

of the Foxton Cup (2000m) at Wanganui

last Saturday, and he is agent for central

districts jockey Leah Hemi. Last year, Russell

experienced one of his biggest highlights

as a jockey’s agent when Hemi guided Dee

And Gee (Darci Brahma) to victory in the

New Zealand Cup (Gr 3, 3200m) and now

his hopes rest on Hurry Cane providing him

with an even bigger highlight in the same

Riccarton feature on November 14. “It was a

special win when Leah won it last year with

what Terrill Charles had been going through,”

he said referring to the lengthy battle with

cancer experienced by Charles, who trains

Dee And Gee in partnership with her partner,

Peter Corbett. “It would be a huge thrill if I

can win it this year as an owner. I didn’t have

much luck with the few rides I had in it as a

jockey. It’ll be tough for Hurry Cane, but he’s

racing well.”

INTERNATIONAL

First for Nyquist On a weekend in which the Kentucky Derby

(Gr 1, 10f) was held in a foreign September slot,

2016 winner Nyquist (Uncle Mo) registered his

first Grade 1 winner - and his second stakes

victor overall - when Vequist (2 f ex Vero Amore

by Mineshaft) took out the Spinaway Stakes

(Gr 1, 7f) at Saratoga on Sunday. The Robert

‘Butch’ Reid Jr-trained Vequist, who was beaten

at her first start in a Parx maiden in late July,

was having just her second start on Sunday

and she started on the third line of betting.

However, after tracking early leader Esplanande

(Daredevil), the filly was asked for an effort

by Luis Saez beyond the quarter pole and she

raced away for an easy nine and a half length

win. Esplanande held down second, with Lady

Lilly (Nyquist) in third, a further length and a

half away. Retained by her breeders Swilcan

Stable after she was twice passed in at the sales,

prominent owner, Spyglass Entertainment co-

founder Gary Barber, bought a controlling share

in Vequist after her debut with the filly racing

in his eye-catching pink and black colours in

the Spinaway. Nyquist (Uncle Mo), who has

his first runners on the track this season, stood

for US$40,000 (approx A$55,000) at Darley’s

Jonabell Farm in Kentucky in 2020.

First for Not This TimeNorth America’s leading freshman sire Not This

Time (Giant’s Causeway) brought up his first

individual stakes winner in the best way possible,

producing a Grade 1 winner straight out of the

gates on Sunday. Princess Noor (2 f ex Sheza

Smoke Show by Wilko) was incredibly impressive

in winning the Del Mar Debutante (Gr 1, 7f) to

cap a banner weekend for trainer Bob Baffert. The

Saudi Arabia-owned filly, who was having just her

second start, was sent out as odds-on favourite

and never looked in any danger under Victor

Espinoza, scooting away for a six-and-a-half-

length success. Forest Caraway (Bodemeister)

finished second, with Illumination (Medaglia

d’Oro) a further two and a quarter lengths away in

third. Princess Noor was sold for just US$135,000

(approx A$185,600) at last year’s Keeneland

September Yearling Sale, but she was pinhooked

at this year’s Ocala Breeders’ Sales Spring Sale of

Two-Year-Olds in Training in June. Her breeze-up

was widely seen to be one of the best recorded in

many a year and, consequently, Zedan Racing

Stables’ racing manager Gary Young purchased

her for US$1.35 million (approx A$1.86 million).

Not This Time stood for a relatively meagre

US$12,500 (approx A$17,200) at Taylor Made

Farms in 2020.

87 for City ZipUmberto Rispoli’s career-long wait to sport the

Godolphin silks paid off handsomely at Del

Mar on Sunday when Pixelate (3 c ex Speckled

by Street Cry) took out the Del Mar Derby (Gr 2,

9f), giving the late City Zip (Carson City) his 87th

individual stakes winner. The Michael Stidham-

trained Pixelate, who was yet to win from his

first five starts as a three-year-old, was still sent

out as favourite with Rispoli the leading rider

at the Del Mar meet so far. Racing handy, he

was brought through with a late surge to grab

Margot's Boy (Clubhouse Ride) by a head, with

longshot Dominant Soul (Dominus) a length

and a quarter away in third after leading. City

Zip was euthanized at Lane’s End Farm in 2017.

First US stakes winner for VancouverGolden Slipper Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) winner

Vancouver (Medaglia d’Oro) has been

having a strong season with his first northern

hemisphere runners in the United States

and the Coolmore stallion recorded his first

American stakes winner - and his third overall

- when Madone (2 f ex Indian Love Call by

Cherokee Run) took out the Del Mar Juvenile

Fillies Turf (Listed, 1m) on Sunday. Trained by

Simon Callaghan and ridden by Flavien Prat,

Madone stumbled at the start but was patiently

ridden by the Frenchman, before being brought

wide into the stretch. She finished off strongly

to take victory by a half length, remaining

unbeaten from two starts. Nimbostratus

(Wootton Bassett) was second across the line,

a nose ahead of Ivy League (Medaglia d’Oro),

but the placings were reversed after it was

determined that Nimbostratus shifted out and

caused interference approaching the final half-

furlong. Madone has gone through the sales

ring three times, fetching US$70,000 (approx

A$96,200) as a weanling at the 2018 Keeneland

November Breeding Stock Sale, US$50,000

(approx A$68,700) at last year’s Keeneland

September Yearling Sale and then selling for

US$125,000 (approx A$171,800) at this year’s

Ocala Breeders’ Sales March Sale of Two-Year-

Olds in Training. Vancouver stands for A$30,250

(inc GST) at Coolmore Australia this year.

Melbourne Cup runner-up switches farmsAfter serving just 14 mares in his first season at

stud, 2018 Melbourne Cup runner-up Marmelo

(Duke Of Marmalade) has been transferred in

order to give him a greater chance of success.

Marmelo was based at Haras du Grand

Courgeon in Lion d’Angers, but only served 14

mares at a fee of €3,500 (approx A$5,600). Next

year, he will stand for €2,500 (approx A$4,000)

at Ferme de Jalogny, north of Lyon.

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New winnersBobby’s Kitten - Former Twin Hills Stud

shuttler Bobby’s Kitten (Kitten’s Joy) sired

his seventh individual winner when Mirage

Mac (2 f ex Megachurch by Pulpit) made a

successful debut to take out a seven furlong

fillies’ novice contest on the Wolverhampton

all-weather on Wednesday’s evening card.

Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint (Gr 1, 6.5f ) winner

Bobby’s Kitten shuttled to Twin Hill Stud

for one season in 2017, covering 42 mares

for a fee of $16,500 (inc GST). He now

permanently resides at Lanwades Stud in

England, where he stood for a fee of £8,000

in 2020.

Shalaa - Arrowfield Stud’s shuttler Shalaa

(Invincible Spirit) scored a further three

winners this week, taking his total to nine

individual winners from his first northern

hemisphere crop and four winners in the

last eight days. Samrah (2 f ex Badee Ah by

Motivator) is the latest of those after winning

a 1600-metre maiden at La Test de Buch on

Saturday, while Longlai (2 c ex Mojo Risin by

Lope de Vega) won at Salisbury over a mile on

Thursday to open his account. Last Tuesday

King Shalaa remained unbeaten at Lyon with a

second career victory over 1600 metres. Shalaa

stands at Arrowfield for a fee of $33,000 (inc.

GST) in 2020.

New Group 1 winnersCurlin - Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms’ leading light

Curlin (Smart Strike) brought up his 11th

individual Grade 1 winner on Saturday when

Global Campaign (4 c ex Globe Trot by A P Indy),

the half-brother to former Australian shuttle

stallion Bolt d’Oro (Medaglia d’Oro), broke

through at the highest level in the Woodward

Handicap (Gr 1, 10f) at Saratoga. Sent off as

the clear second favourite, the Stanley Hough-

prepared Global Campaign lived up to the

expectations his owners Sagamore Farm and

WinStar Farm had long held for him, scoring

by a length and three-quarters. Curlin stood for

US$175,000 (approx A$240,000) in 2020.

Daredevil - Former WinStar Farm

stallion Daredevil (More Than Ready) had

his biggest day as a stallion on Friday when

Shedaresthedevil (3 f ex Starship Warpspeed

by Congrats) led home a one-two for the sire

in the Kentucky Oaks (Gr 1, 9f) at Churchill

Downs. The Kentucky Oaks, which was

postponed from its traditional spot in May,

saw Bob Baffert’s Gamine (Into Mischief)

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sent out as odds-on favourite. However, after

leading, she could only finish third as the Brad

Cox-trained Shedaresthedevil caused a 15-1

upset. Shedaresthedevil won by a length and

a half over the Kenny McPeek-prepared Swiss

Skydiver (Daredevil) with Gamine the same

margin away as third. Daredevil was sold to

the Jockey Club of Turkey last year, standing

for 12,500 Turkish lira (approx A$2,300) at the

Club’s Karacabey Pension Stud in 2020.

Dream Ahead - Dream Of Dreams (6 g ex

Vasilia by Dansili) made a deserved Group 1

breakthrough when he quickened nicely late

on to land the Sprint Cup Stakes (Gr 1, 6f) at

Haydock on Saturday and in the process provide

his sire Dream Ahead (Diktat) with a fourth

individual elite level winner. The Sir Michael

Stoute-trained six-year-old was following up his

romp in Group 2 company over seven furlongs

last time out, while Dream Of Dreams has also

finished second in each of the last two runnings

of the Diamond Jubilee Stakes (Gr 1, 6f) at

Royal Ascot. He is the fifth foal out of the Dansili

(Danehill) mare Vasilia, who herself is a half-

sister to Group 1 winner Airwave (Air Express).

Dream Ahead stood at Haras de Grandcamp for

a fee of €12,000 (approx AUD$19,500) in 2020.

Majesticperfection - Former Airdrie Stud

stallion Majesticperfection (Harlan’s Holiday)

celebrated his second Grade 1 winner when Bell’s

The One (4 f ex Street Mate by Street Cry) took

out the Derby City Distaff (Gr 1, 7f) at Churchill

Downs on Saturday by the smallest of margins,

bringing up a first top-flight victory for trainer

Neil Pessin. Ridden by Corey Lanerie, Bell’s

The One came with a late flourish to deny last

year’s Kentucky Oaks (Gr 1, 9f) winner Serengeti

Empress (Alternation), who led at a hot speed

from the outset; the official margin was a nose.

Purchased for US$155,000 (approx A$213,000)

at the Fasig-Tipton July Sales, Bell’s The One has

now earned US$790,040 (approx A$1.09 million).

Majesticperfection stood at Airdrie Stud in

Kentucky for seven seasons before relocating to

Haras Rapetti in Uruguay in mid-2018.

Not This Time - North America’s leading

freshman sire Not This Time (Giant’s Causeway)

brought up his first individual stakes winner

in the best way possible, producing a Grade

1 winner straight out of the gates on Sunday.

Princess Noor (2 f ex Sheza Smoke Show by

Wilko) was impressive in winning the Del Mar

Debutante (Gr 1, 7f) to cap a banner weekend

for trainer Bob Baffert. Princess Noor was sold

for just US$135,000 (approx A$185,600) at last

year’s Keeneland September Yearling Sale,

but she was pinhooked at this year’s Ocala

Breeders’ Sales Spring Sale of Two-Year-Olds

in Training in June. Her breeze-up was widely

seen to be one of the best recorded in many a

year and, consequently, Zedan Racing Stables’

racing manager Gary Young purchased her

for US$1.35 million (approx A$1.86 million).

Not This Time stood for US$12,500 (approx

A$17,200) at Taylor Made Farms in 2020.

Nyquist - Kentucky Derby (Gr 1, 10f) winner

Nyquist (Uncle Mo) registered his first Grade 1

winner - and his second stakes victor overall -

when Vequist (2 f ex Vero Amore by Mineshaft)

took out the Spinaway Stakes (Gr 1, 7f) at

Saratoga on Sunday. The Robert ‘Butch’ Reid

Jr-trained Vequist raced away for an easy nine

and a half length win. Retained by her breeders

Swilcan Stable after she was twice passed

in at the sales, prominent owner, Spyglass

Entertainment co-founder Gary Barber, bought

a controlling share in Vequist after her debut

with the filly racing in his eye-catching pink and

black colours in the Spinaway. Nyquist (Uncle

Mo), who has his first runners on the track this

season, stood for US$40,000 (approx A$55,000)

at Darley’s Jonabell Farm in Kentucky in 2020.

New stakes winnersAcclamation - Acclamation (Royal

Applause) sired his 55th individual stakes

winner when Testa (3 f ex Tecla by Whipper)

edged out Fonthill Abbey (Dubawi) in a thrilling

finish to Thursday’s Prix de la Cochere (Listed,

1600m) at Longchamp. Just a short head split

the pair as they crossed the line, while Alzire

(Shamardal) was a length and a quarter away in

third. Testa is a daughter of the winning mare

Tecla (Whipper), who is a half-sister to French

Group 3 winners Albisola (Montjeu) and

Johnny Barnes (Acclamation). She was bred by

Airlie Stud and Sonia Rogers, and was bought

by Meridian International for €185,000 at the

Goffs November Foal Sale. Acclamation stood

at Rathbarry Stud for a fee of €35,000 (approx

AUD$57,000) in 2020.

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Brody’s Cause - The Kentucky Derby

undercard rarely features a two-year-old stakes

race given its place early in the season, but the

2020 Kentucky Derby undercard also featured

the start of the Road to the 2021 Kentucky Derby

(Gr 1, 10f) as the Iroquois Stakes (Gr 3, 1m)

awarded the first points that are used to select

the field. Those 10 points went to Sittin On Go (2

c ex Set’n On Ready by More Than Ready), who

gave freshman stallion Brody’s Cause (Giant’s

Causeway) his first stakes winner. Sent out as

one of the longest shots on the board, the Dale

Romans-trained Sittin On Go never looked

in much doubt, racing clear for a two and a

half length success over Midnight Bourbon

(Tiznow) with Super Stock (Dialed In) a length

and three-quarters away in third. It was a fitting

win, given Romans and owners Albaugh Family

Stables also raced Brody’s Cause, a two-time

Grade 1 winner. Brody’s Cause stood for $7,500

at Spendthrift Farm in 2020.

Dandy Man - Happy Romance (2 f ex

Rugged Up by Marju) continued her upward

trajectory as one of this year’s leading juvenile

fillies after a third consecutive win and a first

at stakes level in winning the Dick Poole Stakes

(Gr 3, 6f) at Salisbury on Thursday. The Richard

Hannon-trained daughter of Dandy Man

(Mozart) ran on strongly to give her sire a 15th

individual stakes winner, defeating Alcohol

Free (No Nay Never) by three-quarters of a

length with a further two lengths back to Scarlet

Bear (Kodi Bear). Happy Romance, winner of

the valuable Goffs UK Premier Yearling Stakes

(6f) and Weatherbys Super Sprint Stakes (5f),

is a fourth winner from four to race for Rugged

Up (Marju), who is a half-sister to stakes

winners Meiner Eternal (Tamayuz) and Warsaw

(Danehill Dancer), while this is also the family

of Prix Morny (Gr 1, 1200m) winner Silca’s

Sister (Inchinor). Dandy Man, also the sire

of this year’s Royal Ascot-winning two-year-

old filly Dandalla, stood for €15,000 (approx

AUD$25,000) at Ballyhane Stud in 2020.

Dark Angel - The progressive Top Rank (4

c ex Countess Ferrama by Authorized) posted

win number five in just his sixth start when

showing good battling qualities to make a

winning debut in stakes company to take out

the Superior Mile Stakes (Gr 3, 1m) at rain

softened Haydock on Saturday. The James

Tate-trained four-year-old bounced back

from his surprise defeat at York last time as

he found plenty late on for rider PJ McDonald

to defeat My Oberon (Dubawi) by a length

and a half, with the heavily supported

favourite Khaloosy (Dubawi) the same

margin away in third. Top Rank’s victory

took his sire Dark Angel’s (Acclamation)

tally of individual stakes winners to 65, and

also put him in the reckoning for a tilt at next

month’s Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (Gr 1, 1m)

at Ascot. The winner is the third foal out of

the Authorized (Montjeu) mare Countess

Ferrama, who herself is a half-sister to the

Irish 2,000 Guineas (Gr 1, 1m) winner Indian

Haven (Indian Ridge). Dark Angel stood

at Yeomanstown Stud for a fee of €85,000

(approx AUD$138,000) in 2020.

Dutch Art - Cheveley Park Stud’s Dutch

Art (Medicean) sired his 39th individual

stakes winner when the lightly raced Starman

(3 c ex Northern Star by Montjeu) landed the

Garrowby Stakes (Listed, 6f) at York on Sunday.

Having just his third start, the Ed Walker-

trained three-year-old beat favourite Dakota

Gold (Equiano) by a length and three-quarters,

with Watan (Toronado) a further four and a

half lengths adrift in third. The second foal out

of the Montjeu (Sadler’s Wells) mare Northern

Star, Starman is a half-brother to the Group-

placed winner Sunday Star. Dutch Art stood for

a private fee in 2020.

Declaration Of War - Declaration Of War

(War Front) sired his 30th individual stakes

winner when Fire At Will (2 c ex Flirt by Kitten’s

Joy) broke his maiden tag with victory in

Wednesday’s With Anticipation Stakes (Gr 3,

7f) at Saratoga. Wet weather meant the race was

switched from the turf to the main track, but the

switch of surface was no issue to Michael Maker-

trained juvenile as he scored by half a length.

Former Coolmore shuttler Declaration Of War

now stands at JBBA Shizunai Stallion Station for

a fee of ¥2,300,000 (approx AUD$30,000).

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Frankel - Juddmonte’s star Frankel (Galileo)

sired his 57th individual stakes winner when

Kalahara (2 f ex Desertiste by Green Desert)

made it two wins in four starts by bagging the

Prix d’Arenberg (Gr 3, 1000m) at Longchamp

on Thursday. The Christophe Ferland-trained

juvenile beat US raider Wink (Midshipman) by

a length, with Livachope (Goken) a further two

lengths away in third. Frankel stood for a fee of

£175,000 (approx AUD$320,000) at Banstead

Manor Stud in Newmarket in 2020.

Ghostzapper - Ever-reliable sire

Ghostzapper (Awesome Again) made it stakes

winner number 78 on Saturday when Mystic

Guide (3 c ex Music Note by A P Indy) took out

the Jim Dandy Stakes (Gr 2, 9f) at Saratoga.

Run on the same day as both the Kentucky

Derby and the Pat Day Mile in this strangest

of years, the Jim Dandy - usually a lead-up to

the Travers Stakes (Gr 1, 10f) - instead served

as a prep for the Preakness Stakes (Gr 1, 9f) in

Baltimore next month. Just six runners went

to post, with the Michael Stidham-trained

and Godolphin-owned Mystic Guide second

favourite behind Belmont Stakes (Gr 1, 9f)

runner-up Dr Post (Quality Road). However, it

was Mystic Guide who proved much the best,

defeating Liveyourbeastlife (Ghostzapper) by

three-quarters of a length in an exacta for the

sire with Jesus’ Team (Tapiture) a further three-

quarters of a length away in third. Ghostzapper

stood at Adena Springs Kentucky for US$85,000

(approx A$117,000) this year.

Goken - Haras de Colleville resident Goken

(Kendargent) sired his second individual stakes

winner when Go Athletico (2 g ex Byburg by

Sageburg) struck in the Prix La Rochette (Gr 3,

1400m) at Longchamp on Sunday. The Philippe

Decouz-trained two-year-old was winning for

the second time in four starts when beating

Sealiway (Galiway) by a length. Favourite Naval

Crown (Dubawi) was another neck away in

third. Goken stood for a fee of €3,000 (approx

AUD$4,900) in 2020 at Haras de Colleville in

France.

Include - Airdrie Stud veteran Include

(Broad Brush) brought up his 55th individual

stakes winner on Friday when Sconsin (3 f ex

Sconnie by Tiznow) comfortably took out the

Eight Belles Stakes (Gr 2, 7f) at Churchill Downs

on Friday. The Greg Foley-trained Sconsin, who

began her career at Ellis Park last year, had won

a Churchill Downs allowance in May and had

been in the placings at her last two runs in black

type races before taking out the Eight Belles on

Friday. Last of the five fillies in the early stages of

Friday’s contest, she pulled out four wide under

James Graham and bloused past her rivals,

defeating Four Graces (Majesticperfection) by

two and a quarter lengths with outsider Never

Forget (War Front) a length and three-quarters

away in third. Now a 23-year-old, Include

continues to produce stakes winners year after

year. He stood for US$7,500 (approx A$10,300)

in 2020.

Invincible Spirit - Invincible Spirit (Green

Desert) registered his 20th Group or Grade 1

winner on Saturday when Digital Age (4 c ex

Willow View by Lemon Drop Kid) took out the

Old Forester Bourbon Turf Classic (Gr 1, 9f) at

Churchill Downs. Digital Age led home a 1-3-

4 for top American turf trainer Chad Brown

and was the longest shot of his on the board,

too, being sent off at 8-1. Ridden quietly early

by Javier Castellano, Digital Age wore down

long-time leader Factor This (The Factor) to

win by three-quarters of a length with two and

a quarter lengths back to Rockemperor (Holy

Roman Emperor) in third, a head in front of

stablemate Sacred Life (Siyouni). It was Digital

Age’s second stakes win on the Kentucky

Derby undercard, having taken the American

Turf Stakes (Gr 2, 8.5f) last year. Purchased

for 325,000gns (approx A$622,850) at the 2017

Tattersalls October Yearling Sale, Digital Age

has now won US$1,234,660 (approx A$1.7

million). Invincible Spirit stood for €100,000

(approx A$162,500) at the Irish National Stud

this year.

Kendargent- Kendargent (Kendor)

celebrated his 32nd individual stakes winner

when Tokyo Gold (2 c ex Biancarosa by

Dalakhani) came out on top in a tight finish to

the Prix Haras de Bouquetot (Listed, 1600m)

at Craon on Saturday. The Satoshi Kobayashi-

trained juvenile beat favourite Ludo (Penny’s

Picnic) by a short head, while Avrilomanoir

(Penny’s Picnic) was another head away in

third. Kendargent stood at Haras de Colleville

for a fee of €15,000 (approx AUD$24,400) in

2020.

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King Kamehameha - The late King

Kamehameha (Kingmambo) made it 80

individual stakes winners on Sunday when

the regally-bred Bravas (4 c ex Verxina by

Deep Impact) took out the Niigata Kinen (Gr

3, 2000m). The Yasuo Tomomichi-trained

Bravas, sent out as second favourite, came with

a late burst to defeat the free-wheeling Jinambo

(Deep Impact) by a head with a further neck

back to Sanrei Pocket (Jungle Pocket) in third.

Bravas is the first foal out of the two-time

Victoria Mile (Gr 1, 1600m) winner Verxina

(Deep Impact), who herself is a three-quarter

sister to Japan Cup (Gr 1, 2400m) hero Cheval

Grand (Heart’s Cry). King Kamehameha died in

August last year at Shadai Stallion Station.

Kurofune - Pure white filly Sodashi (2 f ex

Buchiko by King Kamehameha) gave Kurofune

(French Deputy) his 35th stakes winner on

Saturday when she took out the Sapporo Nisai

Stakes (Gr 3, 1800m) at Sapporo. Sodashi is the

first foal out of Japanese cult heroine Buchiko

(King Kamehameha), who attracted attention

for her unusual colour throughout her racing

career - she was officially listed as white, but

was splashed with brown across her body,

while her mane was dark too. While Buchiko

flirted with stakes company on the track,

her first-born looks likely to develop a cult

following of her own, both for her colour and

her talent, especially after taking the Sapporo

Nisai - a race that has produced winners like

Jungle Pocket (Tony Bin), Admire Moon (End

Sweep) and Logi Universe (Neo Universe).

The Naosuke Sugai-trained Sodashi defeated

Uberleben (Gold Ship) by a neck with Bathrat

Leon (Kizuna) a length and three-quarters

away in third. Kurofune served his last book of

mares in 2018 at Shadai Stallion Station.

Le Havre - Le Havre (Noverre) sired his

39th individual stakes winner when Glycon (4

g ex Glorious Sight by Singspiel) came out on

top in a tight finish to the La Coupe de Maisons-

Laffitte (Gr 3, 2000m) at Longchamp on Sunday.

The Jean-Claude Rouget-trained four-year-old

was winning for the fourth time in five starts

when beating Villa Rosa (Doctor Dino) and Les

Vertus (Shakespearean) by a short neck and a

head. Le Havre stood at Montfort et Preaux for

a fee of €50,000 (approx AUD$81,300) in 2020.

Liam’s Map - Sophomore stallion Liam’s

Map (Unbridled’s Song) made it five individual

stakes winners on Saturday when Rushie (3 c ex

Conquest Angel by Colonel John), a one-time

Kentucky Derby (Gr 1, 10f) contender, instead

won the Pat Day Mile (Gr 2, 8f) on the undercard.

Michael McCarthy’s Rushie had finished third

in the belated Santa Anita Derby (Gr 1, 9f), a

race in which eventual Kentucky Derby winner

Authentic (Into Mischief) was second - both

finished behind Honor A.P. (Honor Code) -

while he also finished third in the Blue Grass

Stakes (Gr 2, 9f) at Keeneland at his most recent

start. Instead of stepping up in trip, McCarthy

decided to cut him back for the Pat Day Mile

and it paid dividends as he defeated Sonneman

(Curlin) by a length and three-quarters; Tap It

To Win (Tapit) was a further half-length away

in third. Rushie may now contest the Preakness

Stakes (Gr 1, 9.5f), which will feature a number

of Kentucky Derby runners. Liam’s Map stood

for US$35,000 (approx A$48,000) at Lane’s End

Farms in 2020.

Lope De Vega - Former shuttler Lope De

Vega (Shamardal) sired his 73rd individual

stakes winner when Angel Power (3 f ex Burning

Rules by Aussie Rules) made a successful cross

channel raid to take out the Prix de Lioncourt

(Listed, 2100m) at Longchamp on Thursday.

Trained in Newmarket by Roger Varian, the filly

notched her third win in six starts when she beat

Extreme Fast (Le Havre) by three-quarters of a

length. Chorba (Olympic Glory) was another

length and a quarter away in third. Angel

Power’s dam Burning Rules (Aussie Rules) is an

unraced half-sister to Blue De Vega (Lope De

Vega), winner of the Killavullan Stakes (Gr 3, 7f)

at two. Lope De Vega, who shuttled to Australia

between 2011 and 2014, stood at Ballylinch

Stud in Ireland for a fee of €100,000 (approx

AUD$162,500) in 2020.

Mastercraftsman - Former Windsor Park

shuttler Mastercraftsman (Danehill Dancer)

sired his 72nd individual stakes winner

when Paths Of Glory (6 g ex Pacific Rim by

Singspiel) made a winning return to action to

take out Friday’s Wyong Cup (Listed, 2100m).

The European import has now won six of his

13 starts, two of those victories coming in

Australia. A €60,000 purchase for the China

Horse Club at the Goffs Ireland Orby Sale

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in 2016, Paths Of Glory won four times for

Newmarket-based Hugo Palmer before heading

to the southern hemisphere. The son of Group 2

winner Pacific Rim (Singspiel) is a half-brother

to La Hara (Dansili), a dual winner in the US.

Mastercraftsman stood at Coolmore in Ireland

for a fee of €25,000 (approx AUD$40,750) in

2020.

Mikki Isle - Arrowfield Stud’s shuttle

stallion Mikki Isle (Deep Impact) registered his

first stakes winner on Sunday when Meikei Yell

(2 f ex Shiroinger by Harbinger) took out the

Kokura Nisai Stakes (Gr 3, 1200m) at Kokura

in Japan. Sent out as second favourite on the

yielding track, the Hidenori Take-trained

Meikei Yell - ridden by the handler’s cousin

Yutaka Take after winning a newcomers race

at the course last month - proved too strong for

odds-on favourite Mondreise (Daiwa Major),

scoring by a length and a half with a further four

lengths to Fodla (Lord Kanaloa) in third. Meikei

Yell is likely to be aimed at the Hanshin Juvenile

Fillies Stakes (Gr 1, 1600m) in December. It was

also a first stakes winner as a broodmare sire

for King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes

(Gr 1, 1m 4f) hero Harbinger (Dansili), who

continues to stand at Shadai Stallion Station

in Hokkaido. Mikki Isle, who did not return to

Arrowfield Stud this year due to Covid-19 flight

restrictions, will have his first Australian two-

year-olds this season.

New Approach - Former Darley shuttler

New Approach (Galileo) sired his 55th

individual stakes winner when the Godolphin-

raced Ziegfeld (3 c ex Maid To Dream by Oasis

Dream) took the step up in grade firmly in his

stride to take out the Prix Millkom (Listed,

1600m) at Le Teste de Buch on Saturday. The

Andre Fabre-trained three-year-old made

it three wins in four starts when beating

Charlesquint (Showcasing) by a length and a

half, with Rodaballo (Lope De Vega) another

half a length away in third. New Approach stood

at Dalham Hall Stud in Newmarket for a fee of

£30,000 (approx AUD$54,500) in 2020.

Pride Of Dubai - Another of Coolmore’s

young sires enjoyed a successful week as Pride

Of Dubai (Street Cry) sired his fourth individual

stakes winner and second in Europe when Fancy

Man (2 c ex Fancy by Galileo) posted a comfortable

victory in Saturday’s Ascendant Stakes (Listed,

1m) at Haydock. The Richard Hannon-trained

juvenile, who was winning for the second time

in three starts, had little difficulty, winning by

three and a quarter lengths. Pride Of Dubai, who

is represented in Australia with Group 3 winner

Bella Nipotina, stands at Coolmore for a fee of

$38,500 (inc GST) in 2020.

Sepoy - Darley’s Sepoy (Elusive Quality) sired

his 18th individual stakes winner and his fifth in

Britain when Mighty Gurkha (2 c ex Royal Debt by

Royal Applause) bagged the Sirenia Stakes (Gr 3,

6f) at Kempton on Saturday. The Archie Watson-

trained juvenile was soon sent into the lead by

Adam McNamara and the duo just did enough to

cling on from Cloudbridge (Hard Spun) for a nose

win. Favourite Mystery Smiles (Mehmas) was a

length away in third. Now the winner of two of

his five starts, Mighty Gurkha made amends for a

disappointing effort when well beaten as a short-

priced favourite in a Group 3 contest in France on

his most recent outing. The winner is the first foal

out of the unraced Royal Debt (Royal Applause)

who is a sister to the Group-placed winner Dance

And Dance, and also a half-sister to Hong Kong

Listed winner Rewarding Hero (Exceed And

Excel). Sepoy stands at Northwood Park for a fee

of $7,700 in 2020.

Showcasing - Former Haunui Farm shuttler

Showcasing brought up stakes winner number

43 on Saturday when Perth horse Showmanship

(5 g ex Khales by Don Eduardo) scored his

first stakes victory in the Bendigo Bank Stakes

(Listed, 1200m) at Moonee Valley. The Grant

and Alana Williams-trained, Bob Peters-owned

Showmanship was having his second start in

Melbourne having won at Caulfield first-up and

took his record to seven wins from eight starts

overall. Showcasing last shuttled to Haunui Farm

in 2017; he stood at Whitsbury Manor Stud in the

UK for £55,000 (approx A$100,000) this season.

Soldier Hollow - Soldier Hollow (In The

Wings) sired his 45th individual stakes winner

when Sommelier (4 c ex Simply Red by Dashing

Blade) came out on top in Saturday’s Steher

Cup (Listed, 2800m) at Baden-Baden. The

Markus Klug-trained four-year-old scored

from All For Rome (Holy Roman Emperor)

and Calico (Soldier Hollow). Soldier Hollow

stood at Gestut Auenquelle for a fee of €30,000

(approx AUD$48,800) in 2020.

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Sweynesse - Novara Park Stud’s Sweynesse

(Lonhro), last season’s champion first season

sire in New Zealand, registered his second

stakes winner on Saturday when Only Words

(3 f ex Jungle Pago by Darci Brahma) took out

the Wanganui Guineas (Listed, 1200m). The

Clinton Isdale-trained Only Words settled

midfield in a four-deep line on the heavy track

and was one of the first to come under pressure,

sent very wide on the course. However, she

stayed on strongly to win by a half-neck.

Sweynesse is standing at Novara Park Stud for

NZ$6,000 this season.

Treasure Beach - Florida-based stallion

Treasure Beach (Galileo) brought up his eighth

individual stakes winner on Saturday when

Raymundos Secret (4 f ex Paulette Caveat by

Greatness) took out the John C Mabee Stakes

(Gr 2, 9f) at Del Mar. The Phil d’Amato-trained

Raymundos Secret, who was sent off as favourite

in the eight-runner field, led at even splits under

Flavien Prat, kicking clear upon straightening.

Market rival Lady Prancealot (Sir Prancealot)

proved the main danger, charging home late,

but she failed to catch Raymundos Secret by

a neck; Catch The Eye (Quality Road) was a

length away in third. Treasure Beach stands

at Pleasant Acres Stallions near Ocala, with

the Irish Derby (Gr 1, 1m 4f) and Secretariat

Stakes (Gr 1, 10f) winner commanding a fee of

US$7,500 (approx A$10,300) in 2020.

Uncle Mo - Uncle Mo (Indian Charlie)

filly Girl Daddy provided her sire with his 65th

individual stakes winner and in the process

guaranteed herself a berth in the Breeders’

Cup Juvenile Fillies (Gr 1, 8.5f) with a victory in

the Pocahontas Stakes (Gr 3, 1m) at Churchill

Downs on Thursday. Trained by Dale Romans,

Girl Daddy was winning for the second time

in as many starts as she beat favourite Crazy

Beautiful (Liam’s Map) by two lengths, with a

gap of three and three-quarter lengths back

to the third-placed Alexandria (Constitution).

Bred in Kentucky by the China Horse Club, Girl

Daddy is out of the stakes-winning mare Cara

Marie (Unbridled's Song). She was a $500,000

purchase at the 2019 Keeneland September

Yearling Sale from the Bluewater Sales

consignment. Uncle Mo stood at Coolmore’s

Ashford Stud for a fee of US$125,000 (approx

AUD$171,500) in 2020.

Vancouver - Golden Slipper Stakes (Gr 1,

1200m) winner Vancouver (Medaglia d’Oro)

brought up his first Australian and US stakes

winners this last week, for his third stakes

winner overall. Night Raid (3 f ex Raid by Pins)

took out the Atlantic Jewel Stakes (Listed,

1200m) at Moonee Valley on Saturday, while

Madone (2 f ex Indian Love Call by Cherokee

Run) took out the Del Mar Juvenile Fillies Turf

(Listed, 1m) in America on Sunday. Night

Raid, a $160,000 purchase by Sheamus Mills

Bloodstock and Mick Price Racing at last

year’s Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale,

entered Saturday’s contest off a seven-length

Tatura maiden win and was sent out as $3.50

favourite. Madone, who stumbled at the start

at Del Mar but was patiently ridden by Flavien

Prat, took victory by a half-length, remaining

unbeaten from two starts. Vancouver, whose

first stakes winner was South African Group 2

winner Mount Pleasant, is standing for $30,250

(inc GST) at Coolmore Australia this year.

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DATE AUCTION HOUSE COUNTRY (STATE) SALE TYPE ENTRIES CLOSE

Mon 26th-Fri 30th October 2020 Tattersalls UK Autumn HiT Sale HiT CLOSE September 7

Mon 2nd-Wed 4th Nov 2020 Goffs Ireland Autumn Yearling Sale Yearling CLOSE September 16

Wednesday 4th November 2020 Goffs Ireland Autumn HiT Sale HiT CLOSE TBC

Thursday 5th November 2020 Tattersalls Ascot UK Ascot November Sale Mixed CLOSE October 12

FRIDAY 6TH MAGIC MILLIONS GOLD COAST, 2YO'S IN TRAINING 2YO CLOSEDNOVEMBER 2020 QLD GOLD COAST BREEZE UP

FRI 6TH INGLIS DIGITAL AUSTRALIA (NSW) INGLIS DIGITAL NOV SALE (EARLY) MIXED CLOSE NOVEMBER 4 WED 11TH NOV 2020

JULY 24 -29 ONLINE SALEENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22.

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Sunday 8th November 2020 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky, USA November Sale Breeding Stock CLOSED

TUESDAY 10TH MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA (QLD) 2YO'S IN TRAINING SALE 2YO CLOSEDNOV 2020

Mon 9th-Fri 21st November 2020 Keeneland USA November Sale Breeding Stock CLOSED

Wed 11th-Fri 13th November 2020 Bloodstock SA South Africa National 2YO Sale 2YO CLOSED

Sat 14th-Sun 15th November 2020 Tattersalls Ireland Ireland Flat Foal & Breeding Stock Sale Weanlings & Breeding Stock

Sun 15th-Sun 22nd Nov 2020 Goffs Ireland Foal & Breeding Stock Sale Weanlings & Breeding Stock CLOSED

Mon 16th-Wed 18th Nov 2020 Arqana France Autumn Sale Mixed CLOSE October 5

WED 18TH - NZB NZ NZB READY TO RUN SALE 2YO CLOSEDTHU 19TH NOV 2020

Thu 19th-Fri 20th Nov 2020 Goffs Ireland November Breeding Stock Sale Breeding Stock CLOSE September 9

FRI 20TH INGLIS DIGITAL AUSTRALIA (NSW) INGLIS DIGITAL NOV SALE (LATE) MIXED CLOSE NOVEMBER 18- WED 25TH NOV 2020

JULY 24 -29 ONLINE SALEENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22.

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Monday 23rd November 2020 Tattersalls UK December Sale (Yearlings) Yearling CLOSED

Wed 25th-Sat 28th Nov 2020 Tattersalls UK December Sale (Weanlings) Weanling CLOSE August 28

Mon 30th Nov -Thu 3rd Dec 2020 Tattersalls UK December Sale (Breeding Stock) Breeding Stock CLOSE September 14

Friday 4th December 2020 Goffs UK UK December HiT Sale HiT

FRI 4TH INGLIS DIGITAL AUSTRALIA (NSW) INGLIS DIGITAL DECEMBER SALE MIXED CLOSE DECEMBER 2- WED 9TH DEC 2020

JULY 24 -29 ONLINE SALEENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22.

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Sat 5th-Tue 8th December 2020 Arqana France Breeding Stock Sale Foals & Breeding Stock CLOSED

Monday 7th December 2020 Tattersalls Ascot UK Ascot December Sale Mixed CLOSE November 16

Mon 7th-Tue 8th December 2020 Fasig-Tipton USA Saratoga Fall & Midlantic Sale Mixed CLOSE September 18

WED 13TH MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA (QLD) GOLD COAST YEARLING SALE YEARLING CLOSED- TUE 19TH JAN 2021

SUNDAY 24TH NZB NZ KARAKA 2021: NATIONAL YEARLING YEARLING CLOSED- TUES 26TH JAN 2020 SALES SERIES, BOOK 1

WEDNESDAY 27TH NZB NZ KARAKA 2021: NATIONAL YEARLING YEARLING CLOSED- FRI 29TH JAN 2020 SALES SERIES, BOOK 2

SUN 7TH - INGLIS AUSTRALIA, NSW CLASSIC YEARLING SALE YEARLING CLOSING SOONTUES 9TH FEB 2021

WED 15TH MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA, WA PERTH YEARLING SALE YEARLING CLOSED- TUE 16TH FEB 2021

MON 22TH MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA, TAS TASMANIA YEARLING SALE YEARLING CLOSEDFEBRUARY 2021

SUN 28TH FEB - INGLIS AUSTRALIA, VIC MELBOURNE PREMIER SALE YEARLING CLOSING SOONTUES 2ND MAR 2021

TUE 9TH - MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA, SA ADELAIDE YEARLING SALE YEARLING CLOSEDWED 10TH MAR 2021

MON 15TH - MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA, QLD GOLD COAST MARCH YEARLING CLOSEDTUE 16TH MAR 2021 YEARLING SALE

TUES 6TH - INGLIS AUSTRALIA, NSW AUSTRALIAN EASTER YEARLING CLOSING SOONWED 7TH APRIL 2021 YEARLING SALE

SUN 2ND - INGLIS AUSTRALIA (NSW) HTBA MAY YEARLING SALE YEARLING CLOSING SOONMON 3RD MAY 2021

SUN 16TH - INGLIS AUSTRALIA (NSW) MELBOURNE GOLD SALE YEARLING CLOSING SOONMAY 2021

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TAB MEETINGSKEMPSEY (NSW) Good(4)R1: Wauchope Stock&Estate Agent-C1, $22000, 1450m.

1. CHARMMEBABY (NZ) (b m 4 Charm Spirit (IRE) - Lithe (AUS)).

T: R R Milligan J: Ms B Hodder

2. Neptune’s Wink (AUS) (b m 4 Star Witness (AUS) - The Artist (AUS)).

3. Great Marlow (AUS) (ch g 5 Ustinov (AUS) - Kakahi Lass (AUS)).

Margins: 1.5 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 1:26.70.

R2: Port City Glass Mdn Plate, $22000, 1450m.

1. URBINO (GB) (b/br g 5 Dansili (GB) - Novellara (GB)).

T: K A Lees

J: A Bullock

2. Helmet Head (AUS) (ch g 4 Helmet (AUS) - Rare Ruby (AUS)).

3. Shortaz (AUS) (ch g 4 Verrazano (USA) - Let’s Get Famous (AUS)).

Margins: 1 len, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:27.04.

R3: Inland 4wd Mdn Hcp, $22000, 1250m.

1. MISS SCALINI (AUS) (br m 4 Magnus (AUS) - Tre Scalini (NZ)).

T: Nathan Doyle J: B Looker

2. Epaulette Prince (AUS) (b g 5 Epaulette (AUS) - Dance Class (NZ)).

3. Four Egos (AUS) (b g 3 Casino Prince (AUS) - Bingo Rose (AUS)).

Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:14.68.

MAGNUSR4: Hastings Co-Op (Bm58), $22000, 1000m.

1. SYLVIA’S MEMORY (AUS) (b m 4 Bianconi (USA) - Sakhra (AUS)).

T: M P Quinn J: Dylan Gibbons

2. Zapluck (AUS) (b g 4 Pluck (USA) - Zaminga (AUS)).

3. Rambler Rebel (AUS) (b/br g 5 Uncle Mo (USA) - Nash Rambler

(AUS)).

Margins: 1 len, 0.1 lens. Time: 56.70.

R5: M&S Print Hcp (C1), $22000, 1000m.

1. BEAR THE CROWN (AUS) (ch m 4 Olympic Glory (IRE) -

Mosscedes (AUS)).

T: B J Ratcliff J: R Spokes

2. Lost Light (AUS) (b/br g 4 Deep Field (AUS) - Never Forget (FR)).

3. Kinjina (AUS) (ch m 4 Wandjina (AUS) - Nutkin (CAN)).

Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 57.26.

R6: Hastings Hotel Hcp (C2), $22000, 1250m.

1. CAMPARI SODA (AUS) (b m 5 Dream Ahead (USA) - Chitraka

(AUS)).

T: B J Ratcliff J: R Spokes

2. Oh So Hot (AUS) (b m 4 Sizzling (AUS) - Tale Of Love (AUS)).

3. September Girl (AUS) (b m 4 Red Element (AUS) - Golden Dreams

(AUS)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:14.21.

R7: Wauchope Rsl Club (Bm66), $22000, 1450m.

1. EDITORS (AUS) (b g 6 Street Cry (IRE) - Harpers (AUS)).

T: M R Stitt J: A Gibbons

2. Maid Marilyn (AUS) (ch m 6 Stratum (AUS) - Longlea (AUS)).

3. Condover Hall (NZ) (b g 6 Mastercraftsman (IRE) - Condover (NZ)).

Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:26.38.

WANGARATTA (VIC) Good(4)R1: Sportsbet Mdn, $23000, 1300m.

1. SELFLESS (AUS) (br f 3 Redoute’s Choice (AUS) - Angel Of

Mercy (AUS)).

T: M Price & M Kent Jnr J: M J Walker

2. Miette Star (AUS) (b f 3 Star Witness (AUS) - Lispenard (AUS)).

3. Night Hussler (NZ) (b f 3 Reliable Man (GB) - Glory Run (AUS)).

Margins: 0.5 lens, 1.8 lens. Time: 1:18.52.

R2: Winsec Savings & Loans Mdn, $23000, 1100m.

1. CRYSTAL CHIEF (AUS) (ch g 3 Written Tycoon (AUS) - Crystal

Wit (AUS)).

T: M Ellerton & S Zahra J: D Moor

2. Redneck Princess (AUS) (br f 3 Redente (AUS) - Tuscan Princess (AUS)).

3. Pride Of Jenni (AUS) (b f 3 Pride Of Dubai (AUS) - Sancerre (NZ)).

Margins: 1 len, 0.3 lens. Time: 1:04.43.

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R3: Your Everyday Gourmet Mdn, $23000, 1000m.

1. SMART DESIGN (AUS) (b g 4 Master Of Design (AUS) - Slovenia

(AUS)).

T: J E & C Ledger J: Campbell Rawiller

2. Mister Monaro (AUS) (b g 4 Moshe (AUS) - Daschem Halo (NZ)).

3. Capito (AUS) (b g 4 Street Boss (USA) - Amaal (AUS)).

Margins: 4.5 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 57.53.

R4: Dyson Bus Group Mdn, $23000, 1590m.

1. ALL IN A DAY (AUS) (b m 4 Smart Missile (AUS) - Zamazeu (NZ)).

T: John Mcardle J: Matthew Cartwright

2. Dalgarno (NZ) (gr/b c 3 Dalghar (FR) - On The Board (AUS)).

3. Lord Wonder (NZ) (b g 4 Shocking (AUS) - Princess Wonder (AUS)).

Margins: 0.5 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:38.63.

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R5: Rmbl Investments (Bm58), $22000, 1590m.

1. KING TYCOON (AUS) (ch g 6 Written Tycoon (AUS) - Rocktruder

(AUS)). T: Brett Scott J: Harry Grace

2. Nangawooka (AUS) (b/br g 8 Equiano (FR) - Court Dancer (AUS)).

3. Demes Spirit (NZ) (b m 4 Charm Spirit (IRE) - Dementieva (NZ)).

Margins: 0.4 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:38.18.

R6: Bi-Rite Electrical (Bm58), $22000, 1300m.

1. LA LUCCIOLA (AUS) (ch m 4 Snitzel (AUS) - Roma Giaconda (AUS)).

T: T Dabernig & B Hayes J: L Nolen

2. Miss Skeptical (AUS) (gr m 6 Moshe (AUS) - Waikato Cat (NZ)).

3. Lobster Noodles (AUS) (b m 4 Canford Cliffs (IRE) - Aqua Modern (AUS)).

Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:18.12.

R7: Reflex Glass/J&T Joinery-Bm58, $22000, 1300m.

1. TYCOON DREAMING (AUS) (b/br g 7 Written Tycoon (AUS) -

Cosima’s Dream (AUS)).

T: Andrew Dale J: Lewis German

2. Polly’s Deficit (AUS) (b g 5 Danerich (AUS) - Too Many Zeros (AUS)).

3. I Am Wanted (AUS) (b g 8 Wanted (AUS) - Belisarda (AUS)).

Margins: 1.8 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:18.78.

R8: Sportsbet (Bm58), $22000, 1100m.

1. MISTER HAY ZEE (AUS) (b g 6 Toorak Toff (AUS) - Penthesilea (AUS)).

T: B J Goodwin J: Ethan Brown

2. Hortense (AUS) (ch m 4 Starspangledbanner (AUS) - Cincture (AUS)).

3. Free Folk (AUS) (b/br g 4 Unencumbered (AUS) - Folk Rock (AUS)).

Margins: 1.8 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:05.27.

R9: John Duncan Memorial (Bm58), $22000, 2000m.

1. CHILULA (NZ) (b m 5 Redwood (GB) - Gracious Curves (NZ)).

T: S A Dwyer J: J Bowditch

2. Cape Trafalgar (AUS) (b/br m 5 Strategic Maneuver (AUS) - Purple

Cape (AUS)).

3. Valentine (AUS) (gr g 6 Dalakhani (IRE) - Djel D’amour (AUS)).

Margins: 0.3 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 2:08.45.

WELLINGTON (NSW) Soft(5)R1: Lloyd’s Services Mdn Plate, $22000, 900m.

1. ATEALL (AUS) (ch g 4 Eyeful (AUS) - Allates (AUS)).

T: Ms A Smith J: A Banks

2. Geesheehan (AUS) (b g 3 Ferlax (NZ) - Banner Blonde (AUS)).

3. Dashing Badger (AUS) (br g 6 Dash For Cash (AUS) - Badger’s Catch (AUS)).

Margins: 0.3 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 55.09.

R2: One Stop Automotive Mdn Plate, $22000, 1400m.

1. RITZY DIVA (AUS) (b m 5 Reward For Effort (AUS) - Viva La Diva (AUS)).

T: Kylie Kennedy J: M Heagney

2. Miss Monte (AUS) (ch m 4 Fighting Sun (AUS) - Miss Alberta (AUS)).

3. Yak (AUS) (b g 5 Animal Kingdom (USA) - Never Fade (GB)).

Margins: 3.8 lens, 2 lens. Time: 1:27.10.

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R3: Unite And Conquer/Kingstar Mdn, $22000, 1100m.

1. KNIGHT DRIVER (AUS) (br f 3 Dream Ahead (USA) - Belvain (AUS)).

T: R C Robb J: Clayton Gallagher

2. Nicola (AUS) (b/br m 5 Charge Forward (AUS) - Walkway (AUS)).

3. Deponent (AUS) (b g 4 Moshe (AUS) - Tribune Lady (AUS)).

Margins: 0.4 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:07.03.

R4: The Wash Shed Laundromat-Bm66, $22000, 1100m.

1. DENACE (AUS) (br m 4 Denman (AUS) - Strace (AUS)).

T: Brett Thompson J: Ronald Simpson

2. Northern Conqueror (AUS) (b g 8 Northern Meteor (AUS) -

Conquistar (NZ)).

3. Harry New Shoes (NZ) (br g 7 Pentire (GB) - Miss Thorn (NZ)).

Margins: 0.3 lens, 1 len. Time: 1:07.54.

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R5: Off The Track Nsw (Bm58), $22000, 1400m.

1. SUE’S GIRLFRIEND (AUS) (b m 4 Zariz (AUS) - Miss Ginger Nut

(AUS)).

T: W Collison J: Ms K Bell-Pitomac

2. Pittsburgh (AUS) (b g 7 Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Sevruga (AUS)).

3. Song One (AUS) (b g 8 Not A Single Doubt (AUS) - Numero Douze

(NZ)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 1.8 lens. Time: 1:27.91.

R6: Over The Line Racing Hcp (C1), $22000, 1400m.

1. LADY RIZ (AUS) (b/br m 5 Zariz (AUS) - Coveted Lady (AUS)).

T: Ms K Mccarroll

J: K Dunbar

2. Smart Ain’t He (AUS) (b g 6 Smart Missile (AUS) - Ain’t She Grand

(AUS)).

3. Apache Rush (AUS) (b g 5 Hinchinbrook (AUS) - New Edition

(USA)).

Margins: 1.5 lens, 2.3 lens. Time: 1:28.37.

R7: Glen Gallic Stud Hcp (C3), $22000, 900m.

1. JUST A FLASH (AUS) (ch g 5 Money Or The Gun (AUS) - Rhythm

Beat (NZ)).

T: A M Molloy

J: Ms E Webster-Hawes

2. Emilette (AUS) (b m 4 Epaulette (AUS) - Eminent Lady (AUS)).

3. Policy (AUS) (b g 5 Exceed And Excel (AUS) - Doctrine (AUS)).

Margins: 0.5 lens, 6 lens. Time: 52.85.

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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER

(SWINS)

1 Encosta de Lago (AUS) 1993 - 1997 Fairy King - Shoal Creek 305 44 48 0(0) $1,850,327 Adana - 70,000

2 Zabeel (NZ) 1986 - 1991 Sir Tristram - Lady Giselle 157 31 33 1(1) $1,339,795 Humidor - 151,500

3 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 164 40 45 1(1) $1,331,810 Word for Word - 126,500

4 Redoute's Choice (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Shantha's Choice 233 33 34 1(1) $1,190,650 Savatiano - 121,000

5 Flying Spur (AUS) 1992 - 1996 Danehill - Rolls 183 34 38 0(0) $1,153,205 Double You Tee - 48,600

6 Commands (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Cotehele House 127 27 30 0(0) $1,086,310 Tailleur - 126,750

7 More Than Ready (USA) 1997 - 2001 Southern Halo - Woodman's Girl 157 23 28 1(1) $988,595 In Good Health - 112,000

8 General Nediym (AUS) 1994 - 1999 Nediym - Military Belle 112 29 30 0(0) $887,515 Mr Quickie - 135,000

9 Exceed and Excel (AUS) 2000 - 2004 Danehill - Patrona 111 24 26 0(0) $818,460 Flash Flood - 112,340

10 Anabaa (USA) 1992 - 1997 Danzig - Balbonella 75 17 19 2(2) $757,970 Wandabaa - 106,500

11 Danehill (USA) 1986 - 1990 Danzig - Razyana 112 13 16 1(1) $728,695 Money Matters - 114,300

12 O'Reilly (NZ) 1993 - 1997 Last Tycoon - Courtza 96 20 21 2(2) $726,405 North Pacific - 84,000

13 Elusive Quality (USA) 1993 - 1999 Gone West - Touch of Greatness 84 16 19 0(0) $699,325 Mahamedeis - 79,250

14 Lonhro (AUS) 1998 - 2004 Octagonal - Shadea 96 16 19 0(0) $674,890 Cloak - 85,400

15 Red Ransom (USA) 1987 - 1991 Roberto - Arabia 70 15 19 0(0) $666,100 Montelena - 182,040

16 Stravinsky (USA) 1996 - 2000 Nureyev - Fire the Groom 80 13 14 1(2) $637,195 Dame Giselle - 222,700

17 Show a Heart (AUS) 1997 - 2002 Brave Warrior - Miss Sandman 69 13 14 0(0) $605,160 Kisukano - 161,950

18 Choisir (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Danehill Dancer - Great Selection 88 21 22 0(0) $561,290 Fanciful Dream - 84,500

19 Zedrich (AUS) 1992 - 1996 Zeditave - Rich Haul 8 3 4 1(2) $559,855 Behemoth - 529,095

20 Fantastic Light (USA) 1996 - 2002 Rahy - Jood 34 8 11 1(1) $550,205 Eelloh - 158,900

21 Street Cry (IRE) 1998 - 2003 Machiavellian - Helen Street 63 13 13 0(0) $537,515 Cascadian - 42,750

22 Tale of the Cat (USA) 1994 - 1999 Storm Cat - Yarn 60 17 20 0(0) $520,085 Just Thinkin' - 62,000

23 Royal Academy (USA) 1987 - 1991 Nijinsky - Crimson Saint 89 14 16 1(1) $489,900 Coming Around - 96,250

24 Danzero (AUS) 1991 - 1995 Danehill - Confidentially 73 13 16 0(0) $469,350 Paniagua - 87,100

25 Hussonet (USA) 1991 - 1994 Mr. Prospector - Sacahuista 91 14 14 0(0) $451,825 Burning Pride - 56,000

26 Galileo (IRE) 1998 - 2002 Sadler's Wells - Urban Sea 85 12 12 0(0) $448,280 Frosty Rocks - 70,000

27 Peintre Celebre (USA) 1994 - 1998 Nureyev - Peinture Bleue 27 6 6 0(0) $443,485 Bee Tee Junior - 237,500

28 Testa Rossa (AUS) 1996 - 2001 Perugino - Bo Dapper 74 14 15 0(0) $440,750 Dirty Thoughts - 114,350

29 Bel Esprit (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Royal Academy - Bespoken 84 13 13 1(1) $427,391 Immortal Love - 96,750

30 Danehill Dancer (IRE) 1993 - 1997 Danehill - Mira Adonde 104 7 8 0(0) $425,685 Neptune's Choice - 41,500

31 Pins (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Snippets - No Finer 69 11 12 1(1) $420,470 Night Raid - 96,650

32 Dehere (USA) 1991 - 1995 Deputy Minister - Sister Dot 66 11 11 0(0) $382,620 The Harrovian - 36,600

33 Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) 1997 - 2001 Mr. Prospector - Angel Fever 82 12 13 0(0) $367,336 Taikomochi - 65,200

34 Jeune (GB) 1989 - 1996 Kalaglow - Youthful 30 9 9 1(1) $365,400 Western Temple - 101,160

35 Al Maher (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Show Dancing 42 12 14 0(0) $358,715 Silverhawk - 48,825

36 Magic Albert (AUS) 1998 - 2002 Zeditave - Sally Lou 54 11 14 0(0) $352,685 Chico Milagro - 51,700

37 Shamardal (USA) 2002 - 2005 Giant's Causeway - Helsinki 40 6 6 1(1) $344,560 Our Playboy - 96,750

38 Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) 1999 - 2003 Danehill - Offshore Boom 81 8 8 0(0) $338,137 Queen Brown - 83,140

39 Snitzel (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Snippets' Lass 52 11 11 0(0) $333,475 Hard Landing - 74,250

40 Shinko King (IRE) 1991 - 1998 Fairy King - Rose of Jericho 12 4 5 1(1) $320,215 Dreamforce - 111,350

41 Mossman (AUS) 1995 - 2000 Success Express - Lichen Lady 45 8 8 0(0) $309,135 Persan - 74,250

42 Danroad (AUS) 1999 - 2004 Danehill - Strawberry Girl 2 2 2 1(1) $304,200 Verry Elleegant - 292,000

43 Stratum (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Bourgeois 61 12 14 0(0) $296,785 Miss Lucinda - 22,650

44 Not a Single Doubt (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Redoute's Choice - Singles Bar 42 9 9 0(0) $296,470 Melodeon - 48,750

45 Octagonal (NZ) 1992 - 1997 Zabeel - Eight Carat 66 9 11 0(0) $286,237 Dissolution - 27,500

46 Canny Lad (AUS) 1987 - 1991 Bletchingly - Jesmond Lass 82 5 5 0(0) $285,255 McCormack - 75,000

47 Zeditave (AUS) 1985 - 1989 The Judge - Summoned 40 6 7 0(0) $273,570 Man of Peace - 116,000

48 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 37 8 8 0(0) $269,150 Icebath - 29,500

49 Singspiel (IRE) 1992 - 1998 In the Wings - Glorious Song 15 6 8 1(1) $268,650 Paths of Glory - 93,690

50 Snippets (AUS) 1984 - 1988 Lunchtime - Easy Date 50 10 14 0(0) $263,815 Gold Bracelet - 33,200

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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER

(SWINS)

1 Encosta de Lago (AUS) 1993 - 1997 Fairy King - Shoal Creek 305 44 48 0(0) $1,850,327 Adana - 70,000

2 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 164 40 45 1(1) $1,331,810 Word for Word - 126,500

3 Flying Spur (AUS) 1992 - 1996 Danehill - Rolls 183 34 38 0(0) $1,153,205 Double You Tee - 48,600

4 Redoute's Choice (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Shantha's Choice 233 33 34 1(1) $1,190,650 Savatiano - 121,000

5 Zabeel (NZ) 1986 - 1991 Sir Tristram - Lady Giselle 157 31 33 1(1) $1,339,795 Humidor - 151,500

6 General Nediym (AUS) 1994 - 1999 Nediym - Military Belle 112 29 30 0(0) $887,515 Mr Quickie - 135,000

7 Commands (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Cotehele House 127 27 30 0(0) $1,086,310 Tailleur - 126,750

8 Exceed and Excel (AUS) 2000 - 2004 Danehill - Patrona 111 24 26 0(0) $818,460 Flash Flood - 112,340

9 More Than Ready (USA) 1997 - 2001 Southern Halo - Woodman's Girl 157 23 28 1(1) $988,595 In Good Health - 112,000

10 Choisir (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Danehill Dancer - Great Selection 88 21 22 0(0) $561,290 Fanciful Dream - 84,500

11 O'Reilly (NZ) 1993 - 1997 Last Tycoon - Courtza 96 20 21 2(2) $726,405 North Pacific - 84,000

12 Anabaa (USA) 1992 - 1997 Danzig - Balbonella 75 17 19 2(2) $757,970 Wandabaa - 106,500

13 Tale of the Cat (USA) 1994 - 1999 Storm Cat - Yarn 60 17 20 0(0) $520,085 Just Thinkin' - 62,000

14 Elusive Quality (USA) 1993 - 1999 Gone West - Touch of Greatness 84 16 19 0(0) $699,325 Mahamedeis - 79,250

15 Lonhro (AUS) 1998 - 2004 Octagonal - Shadea 96 16 19 0(0) $674,890 Cloak - 85,400

16 Red Ransom (USA) 1987 - 1991 Roberto - Arabia 70 15 19 0(0) $666,100 Montelena - 182,040

17 Royal Academy (USA) 1987 - 1991 Nijinsky - Crimson Saint 89 14 16 1(1) $489,900 Coming Around - 96,250

18 Hussonet (USA) 1991 - 1994 Mr. Prospector - Sacahuista 91 14 14 0(0) $451,825 Burning Pride - 56,000

19 Testa Rossa (AUS) 1996 - 2001 Perugino - Bo Dapper 74 14 15 0(0) $440,750 Dirty Thoughts - 114,350

20 Danehill (USA) 1986 - 1990 Danzig - Razyana 112 13 16 1(1) $728,695 Money Matters - 114,300

21 Stravinsky (USA) 1996 - 2000 Nureyev - Fire the Groom 80 13 14 1(2) $637,195 Dame Giselle - 222,700

22 Show a Heart (AUS) 1997 - 2002 Brave Warrior - Miss Sandman 69 13 14 0(0) $605,160 Kisukano - 161,950

23 Street Cry (IRE) 1998 - 2003 Machiavellian - Helen Street 63 13 13 0(0) $537,515 Cascadian - 42,750

24 Danzero (AUS) 1991 - 1995 Danehill - Confidentially 73 13 16 0(0) $469,350 Paniagua - 87,100

25 Bel Esprit (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Royal Academy - Bespoken 84 13 13 1(1) $427,391 Immortal Love - 96,750

26 Galileo (IRE) 1998 - 2002 Sadler's Wells - Urban Sea 85 12 12 0(0) $448,280 Frosty Rocks - 70,000

27 Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) 1997 - 2001 Mr. Prospector - Angel Fever 82 12 13 0(0) $367,336 Taikomochi - 65,200

28 Al Maher (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Show Dancing 42 12 14 0(0) $358,715 Silverhawk - 48,825

29 Stratum (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Bourgeois 61 12 14 0(0) $296,785 Miss Lucinda - 22,650

30 Pins (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Snippets - No Finer 69 11 12 1(1) $420,470 Night Raid - 96,650

31 Dehere (USA) 1991 - 1995 Deputy Minister - Sister Dot 66 11 11 0(0) $382,620 The Harrovian - 36,600

32 Magic Albert (AUS) 1998 - 2002 Zeditave - Sally Lou 54 11 14 0(0) $352,685 Chico Milagro - 51,700

33 Snitzel (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Snippets' Lass 52 11 11 0(0) $333,475 Hard Landing - 74,250

34 Snippets (AUS) 1984 - 1988 Lunchtime - Easy Date 50 10 14 0(0) $263,815 Gold Bracelet - 33,200

35 Catbird (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Fitting 47 10 14 0(0) $254,340 Spiranac - 26,300

36 Jeune (GB) 1989 - 1996 Kalaglow - Youthful 30 9 9 1(1) $365,400 Western Temple - 101,160

37 Not a Single Doubt (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Redoute's Choice - Singles Bar 42 9 9 0(0) $296,470 Melodeon - 48,750

38 Octagonal (NZ) 1992 - 1997 Zabeel - Eight Carat 66 9 11 0(0) $286,237 Dissolution - 27,500

39 Pentire (GB) 1992 - 1997 Be My Guest - Gull Nook 34 9 10 0(0) $189,300 Little Krakatoa - 22,400

40 Fantastic Light (USA) 1996 - 2002 Rahy - Jood 34 8 11 1(1) $550,205 Eelloh - 158,900

41 Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) 1999 - 2003 Danehill - Offshore Boom 81 8 8 0(0) $338,137 Queen Brown - 83,140

42 Mossman (AUS) 1995 - 2000 Success Express - Lichen Lady 45 8 8 0(0) $309,135 Persan - 74,250

43 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 37 8 8 0(0) $269,150 Icebath - 29,500

44 Woodman (USA) 1983 - 1987 Mr. Prospector - Playmate 35 8 9 0(0) $223,915 Finche - 22,700

45 Montjeu (IRE) 1996 - 2001 Sadler's Wells - Floripedes 33 8 8 0(0) $221,205 Sukoot - 33,750

46 Secret Savings (USA) 1991 - 1997 Seeking the Gold - Jurisdictional 45 8 8 0(0) $181,180 Aerovictory - 21,000

47 Beautiful Crown (USA) 1991 - 1997 Chief's Crown - Beautiful Glass 36 8 8 0(0) $140,445 Weekend Affair - 20,140

48 Danehill Dancer (IRE) 1993 - 1997 Danehill - Mira Adonde 104 7 8 0(0) $425,685 Neptune's Choice - 41,500

49 Dubawi (IRE) 2002 - 2006 Dubai Millennium - Zomaradah 29 7 8 0(0) $254,590 Unblushing - 47,950

50 Desert Sun (GB) 1988 - 1994 Green Desert - Solar 31 7 9 0(0) $240,935 Highclass Harry - 40,350

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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER

(SWINS)

1 Zabeel (NZ) 1986 - 1991 Sir Tristram - Lady Giselle 55 13 15 1(1) $269,255 Avantage - 54,000

2 Pins (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Snippets - No Finer 54 9 9 0(0) $134,745 Times Ticking - 16,440

3 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 16 3 3 1(1) $99,337 Need I Say More - 37,800

4 O'Reilly (NZ) 1993 - 1997 Last Tycoon - Courtza 66 5 5 0(0) $83,035 Fully Charged - 12,150

5 Encosta de Lago (AUS) 1993 - 1997 Fairy King - Shoal Creek 37 8 8 0(0) $71,770 Equinox - 16,200

6 Howbaddouwantit (USA) 1995 - 2001 Rahy - Fair to the Wind 10 2 4 0(0) $69,550 Hurry Cane - 48,600

7 Stravinsky (USA) 1996 - 2000 Nureyev - Fire the Groom 34 4 4 0(0) $68,935 Robusto - 16,800

8 Shinko King (IRE) 1991 - 1998 Fairy King - Rose of Jericho 14 4 4 0(0) $65,950 He Kin Fly - 18,600

9 Danehill (USA) 1986 - 1990 Danzig - Razyana 13 4 4 0(0) $63,700 Crystallize - 21,900

10 Keeper (AUS) 1997 - 2002 Danehill - Nuwirah 37 3 3 0(0) $60,950 Quiz Kid - 8,975

11 Montjeu (IRE) 1996 - 2001 Sadler's Wells - Floripedes 25 2 2 0(0) $56,790 Game Percy - 27,000

12 No Excuse Needed (GB) 1998 - 2003 Machiavellian - Nawaiet 10 3 3 0(0) $53,375 Grand Bouquet - 17,400

13 Volksraad (GB) 1988 - 1993 Green Desert - Celtic Assembly 35 2 2 0(0) $52,720 Monaco - 18,000

14 Flying Spur (AUS) 1992 - 1996 Danehill - Rolls 22 3 3 0(0) $51,975 Manrico - 14,550

15 Darci Brahma (NZ) 2002 - 2007 Danehill - Grand Echezeaux 10 2 3 1(1) $47,250 Only Words - 32,400

16 Pentire (GB) 1992 - 1997 Be My Guest - Gull Nook 26 4 4 0(0) $47,150 Bourbonaire - 14,900

17 Rhythm (USA) 1987 - 1992 Mr. Prospector - Dance Number 2 1 3 0(0) $45,590 Dr Velocious - 44,550

18 Oregon (USA) 1988 - 1991 Halo - Three Troikas 6 1 1 1(1) $41,500 Major Tom - 39,900

19 Centaine (AUS) 1980 - 1985 Century - Rainbeam 21 1 1 0(0) $41,080 Deerfield - 17,400

20 Maroof (USA) 1990 - 1995 Danzig - Dish Dash 3 1 1 0(0) $39,900 Tavi Mac - 31,200

21 Thorn Park (AUS) 1999 - 2004 Spinning World - Joy 20 2 3 0(0) $38,600 Ricky Baker - 11,250

22 Johar (USA) 1999 - 2005 Gone West - Windsharp 5 2 2 0(0) $38,415 Aigne - 27,000

23 Towkay (AUS) 1994 - 1999 Last Tycoon - Princess Tracy 23 2 2 0(0) $37,900 Raise You Ten - 17,550

24 Danasinga (AUS) 1991 - 1996 Danehill - Princess Tracy 20 2 2 0(0) $36,820 Miss Aotearoa - 14,000

25 Yamanin Vital (NZ) 1990 - 1997 Sir Tristram - She Might Hula 17 1 1 0(0) $36,050 Wild Jack - 10,500

26 Danzighill (AUS) 1993 - 2002 Danehill - Stater 9 3 3 0(0) $35,690 Golden Harvest - 13,725

27 Blues Traveller (IRE) 1990 - 1995 Bluebird - Natuschka 3 2 2 0(0) $35,200 Tommyra - 29,000

28 Green Perfume (USA) 1992 - 1997 Naevus - Pretty Is 4 1 2 0(0) $34,500 Pursued - 33,000

29 Senor Pete (USA) 1987 - 1991 Green Dancer - She Won't Tell 8 2 2 0(0) $32,750 Sweet Clementine - 16,800

30 Stark South (USA) 1988 - 1995 Dixieland Band - Miss Stark 8 3 3 0(0) $32,200 Supreme Heights - 17,400

31 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 25 2 2 0(0) $31,290 Matuki - 6,300

32 Coats Choice (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Redoute's Choice - Coat 5 2 2 0(0) $30,700 New York Jazz - 17,400

33 Kaapstad (NZ) 1984 - 1988 Sir Tristram - Eight Carat 16 2 2 0(0) $30,625 Top Ghia - 9,825

34 Generous (IRE) 1988 - 1992 Caerleon - Doff the Derby 20 2 2 0(0) $29,815 Cheers - 7,350

35 Royal Academy (USA) 1987 - 1991 Nijinsky - Crimson Saint 13 3 3 0(0) $29,800 Steven James - 13,500

36 Prince Ferdinand (GB) 1989 - 1995 King of Spain - Greensward Blaze 2 1 1 0(0) $27,600 It's a Wonder - 27,400

37 Deputy Governor (USA) 1984 - 1989 Master Willie - Regent Miss 8 2 2 0(0) $27,175 Old Countess - 10,800

38 The Gladiator (NZ) 1997 - 2000 Zabeel - Great Klaire 5 1 1 0(0) $26,950 Nomen Ludi - 23,200

39 Black Minnaloushe (USA) 1998 - 2002 Storm Cat - Coral Dance 16 2 2 0(0) $26,570 Gocara - 6,050

40 Daggers Drawn (USA) 1995 - 1999 Diesis - Sun and Shade 3 2 2 0(0) $25,300 Glorious Ocean - 16,400

41 Al Akbar (AUS) 1990 - 1995 Success Express - Gala Night 24 1 1 0(0) $25,037 Jin Lu - 6,637

42 Strategic Image (AUS) 1998 - 2003 Strategic - Golden Snippets 1 1 2 0(0) $24,300 Mannie's Power - 24,300

43 Elusive City (USA) 2000 - 2004 Elusive Quality - Star of Paris 10 2 2 0(0) $22,840 El Coolio - 6,700

44 Galileo (IRE) 1998 - 2002 Sadler's Wells - Urban Sea 9 1 2 0(0) $22,750 The Cossack - 13,500

45 Elusive Quality (USA) 1993 - 1999 Gone West - Touch of Greatness 6 2 2 0(0) $22,000 Divine Dive - 13,650

46 Handsome Ransom (AUS) 2000 - 2005 Red Ransom - Bianca Lancia 3 1 1 0(0) $21,640 London Express - 20,700

47 Postponed (USA) 1997 - 2002 Summer Squall - Bridal Tea 13 1 1 0(0) $21,550 Collinstreet - 7,350

48 High Chaparral (IRE) 1999 - 2004 Sadler's Wells - Kasora 12 2 2 0(0) $21,500 Judy's Song - 6,050

49 Diamond Express (NZ) 1992 - 1998 Success Express - Tudor Light 4 1 1 0(0) $20,950 Battle Time - 7,200

50 Kalanisi (IRE) 1996 - 2002 Doyoun - Kalamba 1 1 1 0(0) $20,700 Cheval Prometteur - 20,700

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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER

(SWINS)

1 Zabeel (NZ) 1986 - 1991 Sir Tristram - Lady Giselle 55 13 15 1(1) $269,255 Avantage - 54,000

2 Pins (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Snippets - No Finer 54 9 9 0(0) $134,745 Times Ticking - 16,440

3 Encosta de Lago (AUS) 1993 - 1997 Fairy King - Shoal Creek 37 8 8 0(0) $71,770 Equinox - 16,200

4 O'Reilly (NZ) 1993 - 1997 Last Tycoon - Courtza 66 5 5 0(0) $83,035 Fully Charged - 12,150

5 Stravinsky (USA) 1996 - 2000 Nureyev - Fire the Groom 34 4 4 0(0) $68,935 Robusto - 16,800

6 Shinko King (IRE) 1991 - 1998 Fairy King - Rose of Jericho 14 4 4 0(0) $65,950 He Kin Fly - 18,600

7 Danehill (USA) 1986 - 1990 Danzig - Razyana 13 4 4 0(0) $63,700 Crystallize - 21,900

8 Pentire (GB) 1992 - 1997 Be My Guest - Gull Nook 26 4 4 0(0) $47,150 Bourbonaire - 14,900

9 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 16 3 3 1(1) $99,337 Need I Say More - 37,800

10 Keeper (AUS) 1997 - 2002 Danehill - Nuwirah 37 3 3 0(0) $60,950 Quiz Kid - 8,975

11 No Excuse Needed (GB) 1998 - 2003 Machiavellian - Nawaiet 10 3 3 0(0) $53,375 Grand Bouquet - 17,400

12 Flying Spur (AUS) 1992 - 1996 Danehill - Rolls 22 3 3 0(0) $51,975 Manrico - 14,550

13 Danzighill (AUS) 1993 - 2002 Danehill - Stater 9 3 3 0(0) $35,690 Golden Harvest - 13,725

14 Stark South (USA) 1988 - 1995 Dixieland Band - Miss Stark 8 3 3 0(0) $32,200 Supreme Heights - 17,400

15 Royal Academy (USA) 1987 - 1991 Nijinsky - Crimson Saint 13 3 3 0(0) $29,800 Steven James - 13,500

16 Iffraaj (GB) 2001 - 2007 Zafonic - Pastorale 4 3 3 0(0) $19,975 Iffie Shows - 7,475

17 Howbaddouwantit (USA) 1995 - 2001 Rahy - Fair to the Wind 10 2 4 0(0) $69,550 Hurry Cane - 48,600

18 Montjeu (IRE) 1996 - 2001 Sadler's Wells - Floripedes 25 2 2 0(0) $56,790 Game Percy - 27,000

19 Volksraad (GB) 1988 - 1993 Green Desert - Celtic Assembly 35 2 2 0(0) $52,720 Monaco - 18,000

20 Darci Brahma (NZ) 2002 - 2007 Danehill - Grand Echezeaux 10 2 3 1(1) $47,250 Only Words - 32,400

21 Thorn Park (AUS) 1999 - 2004 Spinning World - Joy 20 2 3 0(0) $38,600 Ricky Baker - 11,250

22 Johar (USA) 1999 - 2005 Gone West - Windsharp 5 2 2 0(0) $38,415 Aigne - 27,000

23 Towkay (AUS) 1994 - 1999 Last Tycoon - Princess Tracy 23 2 2 0(0) $37,900 Raise You Ten - 17,550

24 Danasinga (AUS) 1991 - 1996 Danehill - Princess Tracy 20 2 2 0(0) $36,820 Miss Aotearoa - 14,000

25 Blues Traveller (IRE) 1990 - 1995 Bluebird - Natuschka 3 2 2 0(0) $35,200 Tommyra - 29,000

26 Senor Pete (USA) 1987 - 1991 Green Dancer - She Won't Tell 8 2 2 0(0) $32,750 Sweet Clementine - 16,800

27 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 25 2 2 0(0) $31,290 Matuki - 6,300

28 Coats Choice (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Redoute's Choice - Coat 5 2 2 0(0) $30,700 New York Jazz - 17,400

29 Kaapstad (NZ) 1984 - 1988 Sir Tristram - Eight Carat 16 2 2 0(0) $30,625 Top Ghia - 9,825

30 Generous (IRE) 1988 - 1992 Caerleon - Doff the Derby 20 2 2 0(0) $29,815 Cheers - 7,350

31 Deputy Governor (USA) 1984 - 1989 Master Willie - Regent Miss 8 2 2 0(0) $27,175 Old Countess - 10,800

32 Black Minnaloushe (USA) 1998 - 2002 Storm Cat - Coral Dance 16 2 2 0(0) $26,570 Gocara - 6,050

33 Daggers Drawn (USA) 1995 - 1999 Diesis - Sun and Shade 3 2 2 0(0) $25,300 Glorious Ocean - 16,400

34 Elusive City (USA) 2000 - 2004 Elusive Quality - Star of Paris 10 2 2 0(0) $22,840 El Coolio - 6,700

35 Elusive Quality (USA) 1993 - 1999 Gone West - Touch of Greatness 6 2 2 0(0) $22,000 Divine Dive - 13,650

36 High Chaparral (IRE) 1999 - 2004 Sadler's Wells - Kasora 12 2 2 0(0) $21,500 Judy's Song - 6,050

37 Prized (USA) 1986 - 1992 Kris S - My Turbulent Miss 8 2 2 0(0) $19,200 Augustace - 5,900

38 Grosvenor (NZ) 1979 - 1983 Sir Tristram - My Tricia 9 2 2 0(0) $19,150 Magnanimous Man - 6,200

39 Fast 'n' Famous (AUS) 2002 - 2007 Redoute's Choice - Zalinda 8 2 2 0(0) $15,250 Run Like Boo - 5,400

40 With Class (CAN) 1994 - 1998 Deputy Minister - Classy 'n Smart 2 2 2 0(0) $13,760 Slammer - 8,160

41 Secret Savings (USA) 1991 - 1997 Seeking the Gold - Jurisdictional 2 2 2 0(0) $11,600 Little Uzi - 6,200

42 Rory's Jester (AUS) 1982 - 1986 Crown Jester - Rory's Rocket 2 2 2 0(0) $11,000 Packing Noblesse - 5,600

43 Rhythm (USA) 1987 - 1992 Mr. Prospector - Dance Number 2 1 3 0(0) $45,590 Dr Velocious - 44,550

44 Oregon (USA) 1988 - 1991 Halo - Three Troikas 6 1 1 1(1) $41,500 Major Tom - 39,900

45 Centaine (AUS) 1980 - 1985 Century - Rainbeam 21 1 1 0(0) $41,080 Deerfield - 17,400

46 Maroof (USA) 1990 - 1995 Danzig - Dish Dash 3 1 1 0(0) $39,900 Tavi Mac - 31,200

47 Yamanin Vital (NZ) 1990 - 1997 Sir Tristram - She Might Hula 17 1 1 0(0) $36,050 Wild Jack - 10,500

48 Green Perfume (USA) 1992 - 1997 Naevus - Pretty Is 4 1 2 0(0) $34,500 Pursued - 33,000

49 Prince Ferdinand (GB) 1989 - 1995 King of Spain - Greensward Blaze 2 1 1 0(0) $27,600 It's a Wonder - 27,400

50 The Gladiator (NZ) 1997 - 2000 Zabeel - Great Klaire 5 1 1 0(0) $26,950 Nomen Ludi - 23,200