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Inglis is developing a contingency plan for
next month’s Australian Easter Yearling
Sale in case the Covid-19 pandemic
worsens and the federal government
imposes stringent travel restrictions in a bid to
halt the rapid spread of the potentially deadly
coronavirus.
Auction house management yesterday held
a meeting about the growing world health crisis
and the possible effect on its flagship Easter
sale, resolving to “proceed as scheduled” unless
advised otherwise by government authorities.
“We have been monitoring the Covid-19
situation closely and will continue to do so in
coming days and weeks,” Inglis managing director
Mark Webster said in a statement last night. Continued on page 2>>
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Easter Yearling Sale buyer bookings on track despite coronavirus threatInglis monitoring situation as Australian government considers European travel ban
What's on
Stakes races: Moonee Valley (VIC) - Alister
Clark Stakes (Gr 2, 2040m), Abell Stakes
(Listed, 1200m), Kembla Grange (NSW) -
Kembla Grange Classic (Gr 3, 1600m)
Metropolitan meetings:
Moonee Valley (VIC)
Race meetings: Kembla Grange (NSW),
Taree (NSW), Kyneton (VIC), Sunshine Coast
(QLD), Townsville (QLD), Te Aroha (NZ)
Barrier trials / Jump-outs:
Flemington (VIC)
“The Australian government has been
very proactive in managing this situation over
the past month, which allowed us to deliver
excellent results a week ago in Melbourne and
we anticipate the appetite for quality yearlings
will continue at Easter.
“That said, we are obviously well aware of
the coronavirus situation and the potential
complexities it may cause.
“We have developed contingency plans
to help us conduct the sale with minimal
disruptions, should the government put in place
additional travel or event-based restrictions.”
The meeting was staged as the enormity of
the situation intensified when news broke that the
United States had banned travel to and from Europe
to America for 30 days.
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The Australian government was last night
also reportedly considering similar measures that could see travellers
banned from flying in from Europe. The UK is so far exempt from the US
ban.
If travel restrictions were implemented by the Australian government,
preventing international agents and owners from attending the Easter
sale, it could have a severe impact on the depth of the buying bench.
But Webster last night said there had been no apparent pullback from
buyers, with bookings from domestic and international investors who are
planning on attending the Easter sale “tracking similarly if not better than
previous years”.
“We will continue to communicate closely with our clients in coming
days and weeks, but at this stage it is all systems go ahead of Easter and we
look forward to hosting the world’s racing industry at Riverside Stables for
the sale in a couple of weeks,” he said.
The two-day Easter sale, known to attract many of the world’s biggest
thoroughbred investors and
averaging an Australasian-high
$353,511 in 2019, is scheduled
for April 7 and 8.
Inspections at Riverside
Stables are due to start a week
earlier, on April 1, and this week
many vendors have been holding
on-farm viewings.
At last year’s Easter sale,
19.43 per cent of the market
was made up of international
purchases, led by New Zealand,
Hong Kong and United Arab
Emirates investors.
These figures do not include
the likes of US-controlled
Spendthrift Australia, Hong Kong-based Sweetbriar Equine and the China
Horse Club-Newgate Bloodstock partnership whose purchases were
listed as Australian.
The coronavirus also has the potential to impact Inglis’ The
Chairman’s Sale and Australian Broodmare and Weanling Sale in May,
while implications for the Magic Millions Gold Coast National Sale in May
and June are unknown.
The Magic Millions Gold Coast March QTIS Yearling Sale is set to
be held on Monday and Tuesday with inspections getting underway
yesterday without incident.
The Australian government has already enacted a travel ban from Italy
and health minister Greg Hunt said yesterday that they were considering
whether to expand that to other parts of Europe.
“We will continue to follow the medical advice,” the minister said.
In reaction to the latest moves from world leaders, the ASX All
Ordinaries fell by a further seven per cent yesterday to close at 5304.6,
continuing this week’s bloodletting by recording the biggest single-day
loss since the Global Financial Crisis in 2008.
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Juveniles vie for Slipper berthTalented juvenile Philizzy (Snitzel) has
recovered from a minor setback in time to have
one last-ditch attempt to force her way into the
$3.5 million Golden Slipper Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m)
next weekend. The Anthony Cummings-trained
filly will take her place in the Magic Night Stakes
(Gr 3, 1200m) at Rosehill tomorrow, her first
start in over a month. "She had a bit of a bug and
I had to go a bit slowly with her while it sorted
itself out," Cummings said. "I'm happy with her
and she's drawn a nice gate to give herself every
opportunity but it is hard to line all the form up."
Philizzy has drawn barrier six in the field of 15
which features the Peter and Paul Snowden-
trained pair of Stellar Pauline (Not A Single
Doubt) and Sancy (I Am Invincible), along
with the Tulloch Lodge trio of impressive debut
winner Kaakit Akit (Artie Schiller), speedy filly
Dubai Star (Pride Of Dubai) and debutante Only
Mine (Smart Missile). The Magic Night Stakes
was won by subsequent Slipper winner Kiamichi
(Sidestep) 12 months ago.
Sylvia’s Mother on song for CoolmoreGroup winners Sylvia’s Mother (Snitzel) and Dawn
Dawn (All Too Hard) will provide owners Rob
and Pam Crosby with an enviable two-pronged
assault on tomorrow’s Coolmore Classic (Gr 1,
1500m) at Rosehill. Sylvia’s Mother heads into the
race aiming to complete a hat-trick and co-trainer
Michael Hawkes believes she has every chance of
achieving that feat. "She is a bulldog and her last
start was a very good win," Hawkes said. "She had
to bullock her way out but he (Dwayne Dunn) rode
her well. He half waited and kept her balanced
and that enabled her to hit the line as good as she
did. She's a tough filly and she's done everything
right." Tommy Berry partners Sylvia's Mother in
the Coolmore, for which she was $4.40 equal-
favourite yesterday, with Brenton Avdulla aboard
$15 chance Dawn Dawn. Hawkes, though, cannot
fathom how the pair are so far apart in betting.
“She's a really good chance too," he said of the
supposed stable second string. "It was a great effort
last start. She came from the back and I think the
ground is going to suit her, the distance will suit
and she is just starting to hit form at the right time."
Oceanex faces tough test on returnOceanex (Ocean Park) is set to be thrown in at the
deep end when she makes her return to action in
the Coolmore. "She's a Group 2 winner and I can't
improve her by running her in moderate races,"
co-trainer Mick Price told Racing.com. "She's a
mare so I want to run in good mares’ races and it's
a waste of time over 1200 or 1400 metres. We've
done a fair bit of reverse way work with her and
she is first-up in the race but if she can work home
solidly and run in the first four or five, I'd be happy
with that. Realistic expectations are that she just
won't go up there and win. She'll settle in the back
half of the field and work home solidly. If she was
to win, it's birthday cake time."
Hawkes not scared of boom filliesHawkes Racing will leave it as late as possible
before deciding if Spend (Snitzel) will make
the trip to Sydney to contest tomorrow’s Phar
Lap Stakes (Gr 2, 1500m). The colt is set to
take on Group 1 winners Probabeel (Savabeel)
and Funstar (Adelaide) at Rosehill - but only if
conditions suit. "Never be scared of anything," co-
trainer Michael Hawkes said. "He's all about the
track. For him, it's weather dependent." Rosehill
was rated a Soft 7 yesterday with possible showers
forecast on race day. If Spend does not make
the trip, the Phar Lap field could be reduced to
six runners with Brad Widdup indicating Akari
(Snitzel) will be scratched in preference for
today’s Kembla Grange Classic (Gr 3, 1600m),
while Funstar's trainer Chris Waller has up-and-
coming fillies Subpoenaed (Rip Van Winkle) and
Nudge (Fastnet Rock) in both races.
Berry keen on rising star Master Of WineTommy Berry is looking forward to being reunited
with Master Of Wine (Maxios) when the pair
join forces in tomorrow’s Sky High Stakes (Gr
3, 2000m) at Rosehill. Berry was on board the
European import when he won his last start by
three and a half lengths and, although the five-
year-old steps up in grade tomorrow, the jockey
believes he is ready for the test. "For any horse
to win by a margin is always exciting, especially
stayers, and he’s won by a margin at his last
three starts,’’ Berry told Racing NSW. “Only being
second-up with a few weeks between runs, he will
be a touch on the fresh side. He can race keenly
at times so providing he relaxes in the run, and
hopefully there is a bit of speed on, it will assist
him, I don’t think it will affect him. He’s heading
in the right direction and being trained by the
Hawkes’ he has the right people on his side.’’
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Cascadian put on noticeA spectacular scrimmage with another rival
during the Liverpool City Cup (Gr 3, 1300m)
has put added pressure on Cascadian (New
Approach) to perform in tomorrow’s Ajax
Stakes (Gr 2, 1500m) at Rosehill. Cascadian was
embroiled in a bumping duel with the Chris
Waller-trained Imaging (Oasis Dream) last start
when Glen Boss attempted to shoulder out on
the Godolphin gelding, and after finishing fifth
and dropping a crucial rating point, trainer
James Cummings said the onus was now on
the five-year-old to step up to earn his spot in
next month's Doncaster Mile (Gr 1, 1600m).
"It hasn't done his Doncaster prospects a lot of
good, so there's a bit more significance attached
to what he does here," said Cummings. "This
will be a vital run for him to put his Doncaster
credentials on the line.” The first six placegetters
in the Liverpool City Cup will contest the Ajax
Stakes, as will Imaging.
Vandyke not feeling pressure
Having landed a first elite-level win when
taking out the Australian Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m)
and moving his tally on to 10 wins in 11 starts,
trainer David Vandyke believes the pressure
is off Alligator Blood (All Too Hard) when the
gelding lines up as favourite in tomorrow’s $5
million All-Star Mile (1600m) at Caulfield. "It
was a first Group 1 for the owners and a first
Group 1 for (jockey) Ryan Maloney, so the
pressure is off and we're really enjoying this
week," Vandyke said. "I think he's probably
got to put in a career-best performance to win
the race and I'll walk away happy if he runs top
three.” Punters though are clearly expecting
another success, with Alligator Blood the $2.70
favourite. “I think it's a great honour to him
that he is that price in a field of 10 Group 1
winners,” Vandyke continued. ”I hope he lives
up to that price and wins the race, but as I said,
I'd be happy with a top-three performance
considering the long drawn out preparation
and the achievements he's made."
Sadler sounds warning about Sartorial SplendorJohn Sadler has had his problems with
Sartorial Splendor (Brazen Beau) leading
into tomorrow’s Inglis Dash (1100m) and the
trainer is now concerned as to how much rain
might fall at Caulfield. The colt had a case
of the thumps, an irregular spasming of the
diaphragm, when last in the Rubiton Stakes (Gr
2, 1100m) at Caulfield on February 8, his first
run back following a spring campaign where
both Sadler, and punters, were expecting more,
with Sartorial Splendor supported from $9.50
to $5.50. "I went into the race thinking he was
a good winning chance but he was in a very
distressed state after the race,” the trainer said.
"He got over it pretty quick, but usually when
a horse gets the thumps, they don't run any
good." Sadler decided against running Sartorial
Splendor at Flemington last week due to a wet
track and he is now facing the prospect of rain
falling at Caulfield, as well as an inside draw to
contend with. "Drawn one, who knows whether
that will be any good for him," Sadler continued.
"I'm sure that he is not as good on softer ground
and you would think that if the ground was soft,
the inside will not be the place to be. Probably
overall it doesn't look good for him."
Mornington Cup on cards for Busuttin-Young pairTrent Busuttin and Natalie Young will have no
hesitation backing up their two Mornington
Cup (Listed, 2400m) hopefuls if they run well in
tomorrow’s Mornington Cup Prelude (Listed,
2000m) at Caulfield. European import Inverloch
(Fastnet Rock) and Wangaratta Cup (2000m)
winner Salsamor (Tavistock) are set to line up
tomorrow, a week ahead of the main event which
gives the winner a ballot-free exemption into the
Caulfield Cup (Gr 1, 2400m). "One hundred per
cent we would back up," Busuttin said. "They're
both geldings and they're there to be racehorses.
It's a $150,000 race on Saturday, so it's good money
to be racing for. Neither horse is a superstar, but
they're genuine, honest horses.” Regarding their
chances, Busuttin said: “Inverloch should be in
for a good winter campaign again but he went
super second-up so I can't see why he wouldn't
run well." The weather could however be the
determining factor on Salsamor’s participation
tomorrow. Busuttin added: "If the rain doesn't
arrive for him we might save him for a Benchmark
90 at Mornington, but if the rain arrives he'll go
around and with 54 kilos on his back and the cut
in the ground, he'll run well."
Game Of Thorns on Oaks pathAustralian Bloodstock’s Luke Murrell hopes he
and business partner Jamie Lovett’s judgment
is rewarded in the Kembla Grange Classic
today when their filly Game Of Thorns (Animal
Kingdom) contests the $200,000 race. The
Kris Lees-trained three-year-old, a $180,000
yearling, was stakes-placed last November and
returned with a win at Newcastle on February
29. “Like a lot of them, we are not sure how far
she will stay, but she will get 2000 metres on her
ear, so depending on how she goes tomorrow,
our ultimate aim is the Oaks in Sydney, rather
than Brisbane,” Murrell told ANZ Bloodstock
News. “If at her next two she didn’t quite
measure up, we’d probably just back off her and
head to Queensland, that level down, for the
black type but we definitely think she is up to
Sydney at this stage. I haven’t been this excited
about a horse for a long time.” Tim Clark rides
Game Of Thorns in the Kembla Grange Classic.
Hanseatic and Chenier win trialsGolden Slipper fancy Hanseatic (Street Boss)
had his first look at Sydney yesterday with
jockey Kerrin McEvoy putting the colt through
his paces in a barrier trial. The Blue Diamond
Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) runner-up settled midfield
in the 1045-metre heat at Randwick, pulling his
way up to join the leaders on the home turn.
While he appeared to switch legs once or twice
in the straight, the Anthony Freedman-trained
youngster responded when McEvoy asked
for a final effort, pulling clear to win the trial.
Freedman also won the opening heat with
the smart three-year-old Chenier (Medaglia
D’Oro), who is heading towards the Rosehill
Guineas (Gr 1, 2000m) next weekend.
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Super Seth back on track
Super Seth (Dundeel) showed he was back on
track for his autumn campaign when closing
strongly to finish runner-up to Kementari
(Lonhro) in a deep trial at Randwick yesterday.
The Caulfield Guineas winner (Gr 1, 1600m)
was scratched from the Randwick Guineas
(Gr 1, 1600m) with an elevated temperature
and is scheduled to take on Te Akau Shark
(Rip Van Winkle) in the George Ryder Stakes
(Gr 1, 1500m) on Slipper day. Trainer James
Cummings indicated Kementari, who has
been gelded after proving sub-fertile at stud,
could resume in The Galaxy (Gr 1, 1100m) at
Rosehill next Saturday. Also being aimed at
the sprint first-up is the Anthony Cummings-
trained Mizzy (Zoustar), who finished sixth in
Kementari's trial. "She just keeps stepping up
week to week and she is on song for the Galaxy
first-up," Cummings said.
Sunlight to have jump-outSunlight (Zoustar) will take the next step
towards her comeback from injury when she
takes part in an 800m jump-out at Flemington
this morning. The four-year-old had surgery
to remove a bone chip from the outside of a
splint bone in a hind leg, an injury suffered in
a paddock accident after her spring campaign
last year. "She's very well," co-trainer Tony
McEvoy said. "She's just going to have a cruise
around in the morning. She won't be there to
do much. I was going to give her a gallop but I
just thought she would be more stimulated by
having a jump-out from the gates. She has come
through that surgery very well. We followed all
the recommendations and she has come back
without any problems. I want to run her on
April 18 in the R N Irwin Stakes (Gr 3, 1100m)
and that will lead her into the TAB Classic (Gr
1, 1200m)."
Apprentice Huxtable earns Boomnova rideTrainer Chris Munce has shown his faith in
stable apprentice Justin Huxtable by entrusting
him with the ride on Boomnova (Spirit Of
Boom) in tomorrow’s $500,000 The Jewel 2YO
(1200m) at the Gold Coast. Huxtable, who
is one of the tallest jockeys in Australia, has
been with Munce since last September after
moving from South Australia. He has ridden
148 winners including 10 in Queensland. "My
stable supports him but for some reason he
struggles to get outside rides," Munce said. "He
is a hard worker and still has a two-kilo claim
in the metropolitan area. Justin won on my filly
Buckets of Pride at Doomben recently and it
was a very good effort. I have no hesitation in
putting him on in a $500,000 race because he
is level-headed and doesn't panic. Justin has
done a lot of work with Boomnova and rode her
when she won a trial."
Cahill picks up Malahide rideMichael Cahill will attempt to land his first
stakes winner since his comeback from injury
when he takes the ride on Malahide (Shamus
Award) in tomorrow's Goldmarket Handicap
(Listed, 1300m) at the Gold Coast. Cahill
returned last Saturday from four months on
the sidelines after breaking his foot in a barrier
accident in October. He had three rides and
has increased that number to six this week. "I
wanted to get my weight back down so I can
ride comfortably at 54 kilos," he said. Cahill
won two Group 1 races on The Bostonian
(Jimmy Choux) last winter but missed the win
when the New Zealand sprinter claimed the
Canterbury Stakes (Gr 1, 1300m) under Nash
Rawiller at Randwick last Saturday. "I wouldn't
have been ready to ride him but I was thrilled
for the connections," he added.
Goldmarket test for Grey MissileFormer country star Grey Missile (Red Element)
will have to call on his renowned toughness to
win the Goldmarket having drawn wide in a
capacity field. The five-year-old transferred
to Toby and Trent Edmonds late last year and
won at the Sunshine Coast at his first start for
the training partnership. He has had one run
since, when he was stuck three-deep before
being beaten a nose in an Open Handicap at
Doomben. Trent Edmonds said it had been
a tough run at Eagle Farm and Grey Missile
was entitled to drop out. "He was super. I was
genuinely upset because he was so tough,"
Edmonds said. "He will have to be tough again
but he is at his best trip. Grey Missile has won
ten races and five of them have been at 1300
metres. Here's hoping for a bit of luck."
RV could hold closed race meetingsRacing Victoria (RV) will keep a close eye on
the state's coronavirus situation after the World
Health Organisation officially declared it a
pandemic on Thursday. Although there are no
plans at present to abandon race meetings or
stage them without any spectators, the latter is
an option for RV. "We are keeping abreast of the
changes and the current advice that is coming
from federal and state governments and health
authorities. They're the key driver of this, they're
the key people with all the relevant information
and we'll respond to that," RV chief executive
Giles Thompson told RSN927. “At the moment,
the advice is that it is OK for mass gatherings
such as the ones we'll have this weekend and
we're going ahead fully expecting them to be
well attended. If that advice changes, then
we will change how we race. My view at this
point, and what we're planning for, is that if it
gets to the point where mass gatherings are not
allowed then we will continue to race behind
closed doors without audiences."
Warrnambool with no fans possibleWarrnambool Racing Club will host its
three-day May Racing Carnival crowd-free if
forced to, chief executive Tom O'Connor said
yesterday. "A lot of planning is going on for
the May Carnival, it's still happening, but the
concern is there," O'Connor told Racing.com.
"We've got to be very mindful of it and we're
in regular communication with the industry
and making sure they're monitoring it. At
the end of the day we'll be governed by our
federal and state governments and health
authorities."
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Kent calls for MRC committee to be overthrownVictorian trainer Mick Kent challenged
Melbourne Racing Club (MRC) members
to overthrow the Club’s committee in a fiery
interview on RSN927 yesterday morning. This
came after City of Great Dandenong councillor
Peter Brown told a local newspaper that
planners representing the Club had put forward
a development proposal for 7000 homes on the
site of Sandown Racecourse. The MRC quickly
denied that any decision on the future of
Sandown had been determined, but for Kent,
it was the last straw. “I hope it’s true that the
members have the last say,” Kent told RSN927.
“They should get rid of that committee and
get another committee that enjoys racing and
not put swimming pools at tracks and have a
terrible surface at Caulfield. It’s just disgraceful
that a committee could do that. It just seems a
greedy thing for the MRC to try and sell that.
They’re a racing club, that’s their job. It’s a not-
for-profit organisation and there is just no need
to sell that track.”
Nikolic internal review knocked backFormer jockey Danny Nikolic has lost his
latest bid for a riding licence in Queensland.
Nikolic sought an internal review of the
Queensland Racing Integrity Commission
refusal of his application for a licence to ride
at provincial meetings. The internal reviewer
refused the application this week and Nikolic
is now expected to lodge a further appeal at
the Queensland Civil and Administrative
Tribunal. It can take up to a year for QCAT
cases to be heard and resolved. Internal
review reasons are not published until after
the result of any QCAT decision. In January,
QRIC informed Nikolic his application had
been declined but refused to give reasons or
make any further comment. QRIC's licensing
division had collected submissions on
the application, which if successful would
have allowed Nikolic to be based in North
Queensland. Nikolic has not ridden since
September, 2012.
Jockey Payne injuredCountry jockey Paul Payne was taken to
hospital yesterday after a trackwork fall at
Kempsey racecourse on the NSW mid-north
coast. Payne was taken to Kempsey Hospital
complaining of back pain where he was found
to have suffered a spasm around his shoulder
blade. He has been cleared of any injuries but
he has already forfeited his rides for Taree’s race
meeting today.
NEW ZEALAND
Three-pronged Oaks tilt for AutridgeTrainer Stephen Autridge will be vying for
his first New Zealand Oaks (Gr 1, 2400m)
when he sends out three fillies in the feature
at Trentham tomorrow. Autridge will saddle
Communique (Redwood) and Karalino
(Zacinto) in Kevin and Jo Hickman’s colours,
which are yet to salute in the Oaks but were
successful aboard a filly in the New Zealand
Derby (Gr 1, 2400m) when Silent Achiever
(O’Reilly) carried the gold silks against
the boys. He will also contest the race with
Nothing Compares (Jakkalberry), who is part-
owned by respected Horowhenua horseman
Chris Rutten. “Communique and Karalino
have gone the right way and have ended
up with good draws, so I am quite happy,”
Autridge said. “I know 2400m won’t be a
problem for Communique, but with Karalino
I am not quite sure. But her work has been
absolutely super, so we have got to have a go.”
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Jennifer Eccles could tie up filly of year titleA win in
tomorrow’s New
Zealand Oaks (Gr 1,
2400m) could see Jennifer Eccles (Rip Van
Winkle) stamp herself as the most dominant
three-year-old filly in 15 years, wrapping up
the NZB Filly of the Year title in the process.
The points-based system has been in place
for almost half a century. Wins in the Eight
Carat Classic (Gr 2, 1600m), Sir Tristram
Fillies' Classic (Gr 2, 2000m) and Lowland
Stakes (Gr 2, 2100m) have put Jennifer Eccles
firmly in the box seat to win the title, with
her only danger being the New Zealand
1,000 Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m) winner Loire
(Redoute’s Choice). For the latter to take the
title, she would need to win the Oaks with
Jennifer Eccles out of the placings. Victory to
the Shaune Ritchie-trained filly would give
her 44.5 points, making her the first filly to
exceed 40 points since Justa Tad’s (Istidaad)
score of 42 in 2004-05.
ASIA
Golden Sixty heads Hong Kong Derby selected runnersA field of 14 has been announced for the
Hong Kong Derby (RL, 2000m), to be run
at Sha Tin on March 22, with Golden Sixty
(Medaglia D’Oro) the headline act on the
path to the four-year-old feature. The Francis
Lui-trained Golden Sixty will be aiming to
become just the second horse to sweep the
Four-Year-Old Classic Series in Hong Kong
- which also features the Hong Kong Classic
Mile (RL, 1600m) and the Hong Kong Classic
Cup (RL, 1800m) - with the John Moore-
prepared Rapper Dragon (Street Boss) the
only previous winner of the treble in 2017.
The race will also see the return of Brett
Prebble to Hong Kong, with the Melbourne-
based rider - who plied his trade in the city
for 15 years - set to partner Private Secretary
(Kingman) for Tony Cruz.
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If recent history is any guide, then
Western Australian galloper Gatting
faces a monumental task to repeat his
Eastern seaboard debut in the Group 1
Maybe Diva (Craiglee) Stakes win in tomorrow’s
Group 1 Underwood Stakes at Caulfield.
Not only does the son of Hard Spun have
to defy the usually huge odds against longshot
winners repeating, he’d become just the third
horse in 30 years to complete the double; 25
have tried and only Weekend Hussler (2008)
and Northerly (2002) have been successful.
Furthermore, none the past ten Craiglee
Stakes winners has managed to win another race
during the spring which is verily dumbfounding
and must cast some doubt over its Group 1 status
in a Melbourne carnival which, ridiculously, has
six Group 1 races from 1600 metres to 2040 metres
in about as many weeks.
In contrast, the Group 2 Feehan Stakes
— won this year by Homesman — has been a
much better portent of things to come through
the balance of the spring carnival.
Six of the past ten Feehan winners have
won again in the coming weeks. The exceptions
include Rekindled Interest and Whobegotyou,
who were later placed in Cox Plates, and Magic
Consol who didn’t race again that year.
Four of the past five Underwood Stakes
winners have come via the Feehan including,
of course, Homesman who won last year after
finishing second in the Moonee Valley race and
he looks a superior horse in 2019.
Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman won
the 2017 Underwood with four-year-old mare
Bonneval [who’d won the Feehan] and they
saddle another four-year-old, this time male,
in The Chosen One — who looks the principal
danger to Homesman.
The follow-up form of major race winners
is something of a fascination and generally less
impressive than you might think. Examining
the two major races at Caulfield last Saturday is
interesting.
Begood Toya Mother was a fast and
spectacular winner of the Rupert Clarke Stakes
albeit with a “fired up” Iconoclasm providing
him with some unexpected cover.
Begood Toya Mother is now expected to be
spelled. Moment Of Change, a low weighted
Rupert Clarke winner like Begood Toya Mother,
is the only victor in recent memory [certainly in
the past ten years] to have had an immediate
break and he returned to run second to Black
Caviar in the Group 1 Lightning Stakes and then
went on to win a brace of Group 1 races.
Trust In A Gust and Stratum Star are the
only Rupert Clarke winners, in the past ten
years, to score again that spring - taking the
Group 1 Toorak Handicap and Group 3 Coongy
Handicap respectively.
Similarly, last weekend’s Group 3
Naturalism Stakes has produced just two
subsequent springtime winners in the past
decade; Jameka who went on to win the Group
1 Caulfield Cup and December Draw who won
the Group 1 Turnbull Stakes before failing in
the Caulfield Cup.
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Gatting SPORTPIX
Lindsey Smith has pulled off
a remarkable training feat by
managing to rejuvenate the
once retired Black Heart Bart
(Blackfriars) to win his sixth Group 1 race and
second Underwood Stakes (1800m) - three
years on from his first victory in the Caulfield
feature.
Western Australian Smith took over the
Warrnambool stables once owned by Black
Heart Bart’s disqualified trainer Darren Weir
and was asked by the horse’s owners to attempt
to resurrect the nine-year-old gelding’s career.
Smith conceded that he was not overly
confident that Black Heart Bart would make
it back to the races until an encouraging
Cranbourne barrier trial effort last month.
"Before he trialled I started to doubt, but
then he trialled well," Smith said.
"His first race was good and then his second
run was plain, but we thought getting him up to
the 1800 metres would be good as he wouldn't
be chasing all the time.
"It's a good result." Continued on page 2>>
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Smith rejuvenates veteran Black Heart Bart to win second UnderwoodLongshot retiree upsets favourite Homesman in Caulfield
Group 1
MORNING BRIEFING
Dunn gets job doneon RenewalWayne Hawkes believes the key to Renewal’s
Listed win was Dwayne Dunn not panicking
despite being last and a long way off the leader
Zoustyle. "He had a terrible run in transit but
the biggest thing was Dwayne didn't panic,"
Hawkes said. "He just saved it to the last little
bit and he hit the line well." Zoustyle’s trainer
Tony Gollan was ruing the fact that his smart
sprinter missed the stakes win by such a narrow
margin. "It's a big learning curve for him. It's his
first trip away and this was his first time racing
the Melbourne way of going,” Gollan said. "I
think it's important if I can just keep him in his
right grade I can keep him progressing along.
We won't aim too high I don't think at this
stage. And I think if we come back this time
next year we're going to have a bona fide Group
1 horse." Morning Briefing page 12 >>
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Black Heart Bart ($101) held off last
year's winner, the $2.50 favourite Homesman (War Front), to win by a
short neck.
Fellow Warrnambool-trained veteran Gailo Chop (Deporvito) ($26)
was one and a half lengths away in third.
The Blackfriars (Danehill) gelding ran eighth first-up in the Memsie
Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) behind his new stablemate Scales Of Justice (Not A
Single Doubt), before running 11th in last week’s Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes
(Gr 1, 1400m) behind Begood Toya Mother (Myboycharlie).
"Even though those two runs might have looked a bit plain, he was
warming up and I've been happy with him," jockey Brad Rawiller said.
"Today, the whole way through the run I was thinking 'geez, we're
going to be in this'."
It was Black Heart Bart’s first win since the 2017 Futurity Stakes (Gr
1, 1400m). He was retired by Weir and his owners almost 12 months ago
after finishing well back in last year’s Toorak Handicap (Gr 1, 1600m).
An emotional Rawiller, the long-time rider of Black Heart Bart, was
delighted to see the gelding return to Group 1 winning form.
It also capped Rawiller’s own comeback from a broken neck which
almost ended his career, having been kept on the sidelines for nearly six
months after being seriously injured last October.
"I've won a Golden Slipper and a Caulfield Cup and I never looked like
getting teary, and I'm nearly in tears," he said.
"It's just amazing. I can't put it into words. Since coming back from my
broken neck it's been a long road.
"At the end of the day I haven't had much to look forward to as far as
rides for the spring and Black Heart Bart was always just my sole focus.
"I've been really happy with how he has been coming along.
"Last week after the Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes when I was asked about
him, I said 'he lit the fire today'. But you've still got to see it.
"I'm still overwhelmed myself, to be honest, even though I thought he
could win today."
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YESTERDAY'S STAKES RACE RESULTS FROM | MOONEE VALLEY | PAGE 13
Nature Strip (Nicconi) staked his
claim for a potential shot at The
Everest (1200m) when silencing
his doubters with an impressive
victory in the AJ Moir Stakes (Gr 1, 1000m) at
The Valley last night.
The Chris Waller-trained gelding
harboured plenty of criticism after his last
start in the Concorde Stakes (Gr 3, 1000m)
when he failed to settle on the front end.
However, he showed he is a bona fide Group
1 horse with an impressive win in the $1
million sprint.
Ridden by James McDonald, Nature Strip
began well from the inside barrier and was able
to hold the inside advantage to eventually lead.
The track record holder over the course
and distance from last year's McEwen Stakes
(Gr 2, 1000m) Nature Strip kicked strongly
around the turn and was able to hold off a
gallant Miss Leonidas (I Am Invincible) by a
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Nature Strip puts in blistering display towin Moir StakesThe son of Nicconi adds second elite level race to his CV with impressive victory at The Valley
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What's On:
Stakes races: Rosehill (NSW) - Golden Rose
Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m), Golden Pendant (Gr
2, 1400m), Shannon Stakes (Gr 2, 1500m),
Gloaming Stakes (Gr 3, 1800m), Colin
Stephen Quality (Gr 3, 2400m), Heritage
Stakes (Listed, 1100m) - Mornington (VIC)
- R.M. Ansett Classic (Listed, 2400m) -
Belmont (WA) - Birthday Stakes
(Listed, 1200m)
Metropolitan meetings: Rosehill (NSW),
Doomben (QLD), Morphettville (SA)
Race meetings: Gunnedah (NSW),
Kembla Grange (NSW), Mornington (VIC),
Gold Coast (QLD), Longreach (QLD),
Toowoomba (QLD), Belmont (WA), Ellerslie
(NZ), New Plymouth (NZ)
International Group 1 races: Newmarket
(UK) - Middle Park Stakes (Gr 1, 6f),
Cheveley Park Stakes (Gr 1, 6f) - Santa Anita
(US) - American Pharoah Stakes (Gr 1, 8.5f),
Chandelier Stakes (Gr 1, 8.5f), Rodeo Drive
Stakes (Gr 1, 10f), Awesome Again Stakes
(Gr 1, 9f) - Belmont Park (US) - Jockey
Club Gold Cup Stakes (Gr 1, 10f), Vosburgh
Stakes (Gr 1, 6f)
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Everest-bound filly Sunlight (Zoustar)
closed strongly late to finish the same distance away in third with Ian
McEwen Stakes winner Faatinah (Nicconi) another short-head further
back in fourth.
Waller admitted after the race that the horse gets a lot of negative
attention, but this win might put a stop to the bad press.
"He's a popular horse," Waller joked. "We seem to get more criticism
with him than we ever got with
another certain horse [Winx]
who was probably our last Group
1 winner here.
"That's racing, everyone has
got their opinions. He's a good
horse and today he stepped away
well. James didn't panic he just
got there gradually and it was a
good race.
"You think punters get
frustrated, well owning a horse
and training a horse when you're
running in these types of races,
it's a bitter pill to take when you
don't quite get it right.
"So I think it's a good reward to everybody and I hope the punters had
something on as well and got a bit back from last start when apparently I
did everything wrong."
Waller hopes Nature Strip secures a spot in the $14 million Everest at
Randwick on October 19 and the gelding will now head to the Schillaci
Stakes (Gr 2, 1100m) at Caulfield on October 12 - the winner of that race
will represent the Melbourne Racing Club in the $14 million sprint a week
later.
"I don't think 1200 metres is a problem," Waller said. "I'd say we'll just
see what unfolds in the next few days. If he doesn't get an invite for The
Everest I guess the Schillaci Stakes is the logical choice."
Meanwhile, trainer Shaun Dwyer said Miss Leonidas ran a great race
while Sunlight's co-trainer Tony McEvoy could not hide his delight over
the mare's performance.
McEvoy said he would run Sunlight the Gilgai Stakes at Flemington,
two weeks before The Everest at Randwick.
"I'm pumped," McEvoy said. "I feel like I've won the race.
"The risk was the 1000 meters tonight and that's all that cost her the
race."
Passed in for $90,000 (reserve $120,000) at the 2016 Inglis Melbourne
Premier Yearling Sale, Nature Strip (5 g Nicconi - Strikeline by Desert Sun)
took his record to 11 wins and two placings from 18 starts for prize-money
of $1,879,285.
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Kentucky Derby winner War Emblem diesWar Emblem (Our Emblem), the 2002 Kentucky
Derby (Gr 1, 10f) and Preakness Stakes (Gr 1,
9.5f) winner, has died in Kentucky aged 21. He
had been at Old Friends Farm, a thoroughbred
retirement centre in Lexington, since 2015
after returning from stud in Japan. Officials say
the cause of death is believed to be a paddock
accident, but exact details are not known
and a necropsy is pending. War Emblem was
transferred to trainer Bob Baffert after he
won the Illinois Derby (Gr 2, 9f); three weeks
later, he won the Kentucky Derby and then
the Preakness to set up a Triple Crown bid.
He stumbled badly at the start of the Belmont
Stakes (Gr 1, 12f) and ended up losing to
outsider Sarava (Wild Again), who also lives at
Old Friends. War Emblem retired with seven
wins from 13 career starts and was sold for
USD$17 million to Shadai Stallion Farm in
Japan where he proved a difficult but talented
stallion, siring fewer than 200 foals at stud.
Big Blue to become first Australian-trained Cheltenham runnerTrainers Ciaron Maher and David Eustace
will create a little slice of history at the world’s
biggest jumps meeting, the Cheltenham
Festival, today when they send out the
first ever Australian-trained runner at the
meeting. Big Blue (Galileo) began his career
with Godolphin, initially starting with Andre
Fabre in France before arriving in Australia
in 2017. Joining Maher and Eustace in 2018,
he has been a dual-purpose campaigner,
winning three of his four starts over hurdles
down under - including the 2019 Galleywood
Hurdle (3200m) - as well as taking the second
running of the reintroduced ATC St Leger
(2600m). He has struggled in two runs back
in Europe, being pulled up in the Christmas
Hurdle (Gr 1, 2m) at Kempton before a
lacklustre sixth of seven in the Limestone
Lad Hurdle (Gr 3, 2m) at Naas last start. Big
Blue will contest the Martin Pipe Conditional
Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle (2m 4 1/2f ),
the final race of the four-day Cheltenham
Festival, with teenage rider Luca Morgan to
be legged aboard.
Share in Le Havre fetches mammoth price in online saleThe 1/50th share in leading French sire Le
Havre (Noverre) offered online by Arqana on
Wednesday went the way of a winning bid to the
tune of €300,000. Having started at 11am, the
sale generated a total of ten bids between five
different bidders. Montfort et Préaux, acting
as agent for an as-yet unknown client, had the
final say at 6.17pm following 'extra-time'. At a
very simple arithmetic level, a 1/50th share in
a stallion that goes for €300,000 values him at
€15 million. Standing at Montfort et Préaux,
Le Havre has supplied 57 stakes performers
since retiring to stud, including dual Classic
winners La Cressonniere and Avenir Certain.
The 14-year-old is standing at a fee of €50,000
this year, having stood his first season at stud in
2010 for €5,000.
Irish racing in the balance as government reveals coronavirus measures
Horseracing in Ireland looks set to be held
under special measures or possibly cancelled
in response to the coronavirus outbreak, it was
announced yesterday. Irish prime minister
Leo Varadkar revealed measures to combat
coronavirus, which will take place from 6pm
on Thursday to March 29, that will see schools,
colleges and other public facilities close in
Ireland.
He said indoor gatherings of more than 100
people and outdoor gatherings of more
than 500 people should be cancelled, while
people are being encouraged to work from
home where possible. Horse Racing Ireland
was scheduled to meet yesterday to discuss
the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on
racing. Officials at Down Royal racecourse
yesterday announced their intention to run
the St Patrick's Day race meeting, scheduled
for Tuesday, behind closed doors. Emma
Meehan, chief executive of Down Royal
racecourse said: “We apologise for any
inconvenience caused; however the health
and safety of racegoers is our priority.
Only runners, riders and trainers will be
in attendance, with turnstiles closed to
racegoers. Ticketholders will automatically
receive a full refund within 14 working days.”
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Love Conquers All (Mossman)
will return to Queensland for
the upcoming breeding season,
relocating from Sun Stud in Victoria
to Clear Mountain Fairview on the Darling
Downs in a coup for the sunshine state’s
breeding industry.
When first retired to stud in 2012, Love
Conquers All was based in Queensland,
standing at Eliza Park’s property at Innisplain
before it was rebranded as Sun Stud. He moved
to Sun Stud’s Victoria farm in 2018.
During his first stint in Queensland, he
was named champion Australian first season
sire (by winners), as well as the champion
Queensland sire for his first, second and third
season crops.
“This is a serious horse that has a proven
breeding record,” Clear Mountain Fairview Stud
principal Bob Frappell said. “Love Conquers All
is a Queenslander through and through and it is
great to have him return to the sunshine state.
He will be instantly recognised and a great
choice for mare owners for the 2020 breeding
season. We look forward to Love Conquers All
arriving at the farm and cannot wait to start
covering in the coming season.”
Love Conquers All is a Queensland product,
having been bred by Glenlogan Park. He was
sold for $400,000 at the 2008 Magic Millions
Gold Coast Yearling Sale to John Hawkes on
behalf of prominent owner Nick Moraitis, with
the bay going on to win $1.38 million, including
five stakes victories among his haul of eight
wins. He was three times a runner-up in Group
1 company.
Sun Stud’s managing director Danielle
Cheng said the deal to relocate Love Conquers
All is beneficial to all stakeholders.
“We are very pleased with the outcome,”
Cheng said. “We have been able to negotiate
with all parties involved and can confirm a
reduced service fee for 2020 that will ensure
Queensland breeders can afford to support this
wonderful sire.
“It should be noted that Love Conquers All
has 64 winners and 100 wins this season. The
only Queensland-based sire with more winners
is Spirit Of Boom (66 winners and 82 wins), and
no stallion in the state has more progeny wins
to their name than Love Conquers All in 2019-
20.”
He will stand for $5,500 (including GST),
having been priced at $8,800 (including GST) at
his last two seasons in Victoria.
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Blueblood Safe Passage (Snitzel) is
potentially on a Group 1 path as
soon as the end of the month after
she scored an emphatic win at her
debut outing at Matamata for trainers Murray
Baker and Andrew Forsman.
Racing in the colours of James Chapman’s
Jamieson Park, Safe Passage showed good
early gate speed to sit outside the leader, her
stablemate Oneroa (Shooting To Win). Shaken
up upon straightening, she quickly put a margin
on her rivals, holding almost four lengths at the
line; the Emma-Lee and David Browne-trained
Autobahn (Charm Spirit) closed off strongly
late to grab second.
Baker suggested that the Manawatu Sires’
Produce Stakes (Gr
1, 1400m) at Awapuni
on 28 March could be
the filly’s next target
after that dominant
debut.
“It was a
good win. She is
a promising filly,”
Baker said. “She is
nominated for the
Manawatu Sires’ so
we will see how she
comes through this
and assess where we
go next.”
By Australia’s
three-time champion sire Snitzel (Redoute’s
Choice), Safe Passage is out of the unraced Deep
Impact (Sunday Silence) mare Travessia, who
is herself a half-sister to Japanese champion
stallion King Kamehameha (Kingmambo)
and Santa Anita Derby (Gr 1, 9f) winner The
Deputy (Petardia). With both Deep Impact and
King Kamehameha prevalent in her pedigree,
Travessia is one of Japan’s hottest broodmare
prospects. Both of Safe Passage’s third and
fourth dams, Pilot Bird (Blakeney) and The
Dancer (Green Dancer), won the Listed Sir
Charles Clore Memorial Stakes (Listed, 1m 2f),
now the Newbury Fillies’ Trial Stakes, while
others in the family include 2010 UAE Derby
(Gr 2, 1900m) winner Musir (Redoute’s Choice).
Safe Passage, who was knocked down
for $380,000 to Bruce Perry Bloodstock and
Jamieson Park at last year’s Inglis Australian
Easter Yearling Sale in Sydney, is the second of
Travessia’s foals to race. The first, Admire Form
(Kurofune), was unplaced on the flat but has
won two steeplechases at Fukushima.
She was bred by the Arrowfield Group and
Jungle Pocket combination that has seen the
mixing of high-class Australian and Japanese
bloodlines. Some of their notable stars have
included this season’s Blue Diamond Stakes
(Gr 1, 1200m) winner Tagaloa (Lord Kanaloa),
2018 Golden Slipper Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m)
heroine Estijaab (Snitzel) and dual Group 2
winner Showtime (Snitzel).
Safe Passage’s brother will be offered as
Lot 250 at next month’s Inglis Australian Easter
Yearling Sale. Travessia slipped to both Snitzel
and Not A Single Doubt last season, while she
visited new kid on the block The Autumn Sun
in 2019.
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P: Bruce Perry Bloodstock/Jamieson Park,
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The Gai Waterhouse and Adrian
Bott-trained colt Farnan (Not A
Single Doubt) now heads to the
Golden Slipper Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m)
tomorrow week as favourite after returning fast
times in his brilliant win in Saturday’s Todman
Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m) at Randwick.
Now the winner of four of his five starts,
Farnan came firmly into contention for next
week’s $3.5 million feature after his win in the
Silver Slipper Stakes (Gr 2, 1100m) a fortnight
earlier at Rosehill, with the colt advancing to an
even higher level on Saturday.
Starting a well-supported $1.80 favourite,
Farnan was quickly away and soon took the
lead but was then pressured on occasions
before drawing clear shortly after turning into
the straight.
From that point on he was not threatened,
winning comfortably by a length and three-
quarters from the Blue Diamond Stakes (Gr 1,
1200m) winner Tagaloa (Lord Kanaloa) in the
slick time of 1:09.86 on the Soft 7 track.
Farnan’s 200-metre sectional breakdown was
impressive (from the 1000m): 10.96, 11.09 (400m
in 22.05), 10.64 (600m in 32.69), 11.05 (800m in
43.74) and 12.04 for his final 200 metres, giving the
colt a fast 55.78 for his last 1000 metres - especially
smart on the affected track.
The TAB now has Farnan as their $5
favourite for the Golden Slipper, with Tagaloa
at $6, Hanseatic (Street Boss) $7 and Saturday’s
impressive Flemington winner Minhaaj
(Exceed And Excel) next at $9.00.
Later on the Randwick programme, the
high-class sprinter Nature Strip (Nicconi)
returned to peak form at his second run back
from a spell when taking out the weight-for-
age Challenge Stakes (Gr 2, 1000m), returning
outstanding sectionals in the process.
Nature Strip needed to work along the rails
from his inside barrier to find the lead and he
then travelled well at a quick tempo, clocking
(from the 800m): 10.00, 10.25 (400m in 20.25),
11.00 (600m in a brilliant 31.25) and 12.19 to
give him a very fast 43.44 for his last 800 metres.
The time for the 1000m journey, 56.87,
was very quick on a Soft 6 track, but was still
1.14 seconds outside the track record of Redzel
(Snitzel), who finished three lengths back as
runner-up on Saturday.
Another to impress on the watch, while
not in the same league as Nature Strip, was the
Gerald Ryan-trained filly Villami (Foxwedge),
who demonstrated her talent with an
impressive first-up win in the Fireball Stakes
(Listed, 1100m).
Having only her eighth start and her first
since October, Villami was quickly away from
her outside barrier (seven), went straight to
the front after traveling nicely at a solid tempo,
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and then dashed clear at the 300 metres before
going on to score quite comfortably by a length
and a quarter.
The time for the 1100 metres was a fast
1:02.26 (11.32 200m rate), equivalent to 1:07.92
for 1200 metres, extremely good times on a
track rated as Soft 7.
In fact, Villami’s time was only 0.59 seconds
outside the track record.
Her 200-metre breakdown was very smart
being (from the 1000m): 10.53, 10.71 (400m in
21.24), 10.53 (600m in 31.77) 10.84 (800m in
42.61) and 11.98 for her final 200 metres to give
Villami an impressive 54.59 for her last 1000
metres.
Especially noteworthy was Villami
recording four successive 200-metre sections
of sub-11 seconds, which is rarely achieved,
resulting in her clocking a brilliant 42.61 for that
800-metre mid-race section.
The runner-up was the Peter and Paul
Snowden-trained colt Cosmic Force (Deep
Field) and his performance was extremely
good.
Having his first start since early November
and conceding five kilograms to the winner,
Cosmic Force settled back in fourth place and
kept making ground under his top weight (59
kilograms) to finish second, beaten a length
and a quarter.
Cosmic Force was timed to run his last
1000 metres in 54.61, last 800 metres in 43.81,
last 600 metres in 33.09 with his final 400 metres
in 22.53.
A winner of three with a further four
placings from nine starts, Cosmic Force showed
his talent with a seven and a quarter length
victory in last year’s Pago Pago Stakes (Gr 3,
1200m), prior to racing below his best when
finishing eighth as favourite for the Golden
Slipper a week later.
Saturday’s Flemington meeting featured
the Newmarket Handicap (Gr 1, 1200m) and, in
a high-class renewal of the famous sprint, the
Godolphin-raced colt Bivouac (Exceed And
Excel) staged an outstanding performance in
victory.
Always close to the pace, Glen Boss dashed
the colt clear on passing the 200 metres before
Bivouac went on to easily defeat the classy filly
Loving Gaby (I Am Invincible) by two and a half
lengths in a time of 1:09.21 on the Soft 5 track.
Bivouac’s closing sectionals were very smart,
with his last 1000 metres in 55.03, last 800 metres
in 44.44, last 600 metres in 33.76, last 400 metres
in 23.00 and his final 200 metres in 11.76.
Meanwhile, in the opening event at
Flemington, the aforementioned Minhaaj, leapt
to the fourth line of betting for Saturday week’s
Golden Slipper after her highly impressive
victory in the Thoroughbred Breeders Stakes
(Gr 3, 1200m) for two-year-old fillies.
The Lindsay Park-trained and Shadwell-
raced filly, who was advancing in class after her
easy win on debut in a two-year-old maiden
(1000m) at Bendigo on February 15, raced close
to the speed before moving away to an easy four
and a half length victory.
The win looked very good to the eye, and
also on the clock, with Minhaaj’s 200-metre
breakdown being (from the 1000m): 10.39,
11.02 (400m in 21.41), 10.88 (600m in 32.29),
11.63 (800m in 11.63) and 12.41 to give her a
quick last 1000 metre time of 56.33 on the Soft
6 track.
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TAB MEETINGSASHBURTON (NZ) Dead(4)R1: Dave & Jill Quigley (Bm72), NZ$11000, 1600m.
1. CAPODANNO (AUS) (ch g 4 Declaration Of War (USA) - Staten
Island (NZ)).
T: Ms T Rae J: L J Allpress
2. Skaaboom (NZ) (br m 5 Iffraaj (GB) - Skaapa (NZ)).
3. Too Ferlaxed (NZ) (ch m 4 Ferlax (NZ) - Miss Marbella (NZ)).
Margins: 0.8 lens, 2.3 lens. Time: 1:36.35.
R2: Nzb Insurance Mdn, NZ$10000, 1400m.
1. LLOVIZNA (NZ) (br m 4 Highly Recommended (AUS) - Drizzle
(NZ)).
T: J & K Parsons J: C W Johnson
2. Clubcard (NZ) (b f 3 Zacinto (GB) - Viviane (NZ)).
3. Exclaim (NZ) (b m 4 Excelebration (IRE) - Mamma’s Love (NZ)).
Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:24.20.
R3: Gary McCormick Transport-Bm72, NZ$11000, 1200m.
1. DEVIOUS (NZ) (br g 4 Per Incanto (USA) - Angel Del Dinero
(NZ)).
T: S Kennedy & A Furlong J: A Comignaghi
2. Clooney (NZ) (b g 4 Power (GB) - Royal Governess (NZ)).
3. Barabas (NZ) (gr g 6 Dalghar (FR) - Jazzmatazz (NZ)).
Margins: 2.5 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 1:09.90.
R4: Sim’s Bakery Mdn, NZ$10000, 1200m.
1. CAITLYN JAY (NZ) (b f 3 Niagara (AUS) - China Tea (AUS)).
T: Andrew Carston J: K Asano
2. Ripa Ruby (NZ) (b f 3 Red Giant (USA) - Jester Hit (AUS)).
3. Grand Express (NZ) (b g 4 Shamexpress (NZ) - Grandissima (NZ)).
Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:11.37.
R5: Betty Wadley Memorial (Bm82), NZ$11000, 2200m.
1. SISTER MONICA (NZ) (b m 4 Reliable Man (GB) - Monachee
(NZ)).
T: J & K Parsons J: A Comignaghi
2. Producer (NZ) (b g 6 Per Incanto (USA) - Sivocci (AUS)).
3. Nathan Detroit (NZ) (b g 5 Keeper (AUS) - Glocca Morra (NZ)).
Margins: 1.3 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 2:17.51.
R6: Morrison’s Saddlery & Feed Mdn, NZ$10000, 2200m.
1. JINGO (NZ) (ch m 5 Thewayyouare (USA) - Jingling (NZ)).
T: K & P Hughes J: S Toolooa
2. Last Letter (NZ) (b m 4 Zed (NZ) - Rules The Storm (NZ)).
3. Grab The Bar (NZ) (br g 5 Bullbars (AUS) - Creole (NZ)).
Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 2:18.26.
R7: Pendene Farm Ltd (Bm65), NZ$10000, 1200m.
1. FASCINO LASS (NZ) (br m 6 Per Incanto (USA) - O’noyoudont
(NZ)).
T: L & R Didham J: L J Allpress
2. Running Man (NZ) (b g 5 Darci Brahma (NZ) - State Circus (GB)).
3. Celine (NZ) (ch m 4 Battle Paint (USA) - Mrs Tittlemouse (NZ)).
Margins: 2.3 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:10.61.
R8: Ecolab (Bm82), NZ$11000, 1400m.
1. NOWHERE MAN (NZ) (b g 8 Darci Brahma (NZ) - Miss Elusive
(AUS)).
T: M & M Pitman J: K Chowdhoory
2. Ticket To Ride (NZ) (b m 7 Shocking (AUS) - Classy Bawn (NZ)).
3. Monrecour (NZ) (gr m 6 Zacinto (GB) - Udiditagain (NZ)).
Margins: 2 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:23.19.
R9: Ecolab (Bm65), NZ$10000, 1600m.
1. QUEEN SWEEP (NZ) (b m 5 Ego (NZ) - Queen’s View (NZ)).
T: S Hargreaves & N Murfitt J: A Comignaghi
2. Major Ish Choux (NZ) (b m 5 Jimmy Choux (NZ) - Miss Infinnity (NZ)).
3. Fine And Dandee (NZ) (b m 5 Pins (AUS) - Dandee Topwin (AUS)).
Margins: 1.5 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:37.15.
BEAUDESERT (QLD) Soft(6)R1: Anzac Day Beaudesert Mdn Hcp, $17000, 1050m.
1. HIDDEN SECRET (AUS) (gr f 3 Love Conquers All (AUS) - Little
Sneaky (AUS)).
T: Rodney Hurley J: Alannah Fancourt
2. Bay Of Dragons (AUS) (b/br m 4 Hidden Dragon (AUS) - Pleasure
Seeker (AUS)).
3. Somebody Loves You (AUS) (b m 4 Love Conquers All (AUS) -
Black Cherry Blue (AUS)).
Margins: 0.3 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:03.42 (last 600m 36.03).
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R2: Aquis Mdn Plate, $17000, 1400m.
1. ABOVE THE SKY (AUS) (ch g 3 Falvelon (AUS) - Sky Bar (AUS)).
T: Rodney Hurley J: Alannah Fancourt
2. Slightly Shady (AUS) (b m 6 Dane Shadow (AUS) - Lady Frisco (AUS)).
3. Hostwin Sunlight (AUS) (b/br g 3 Sizzling (AUS) - Kastenessen (AUS)).
Margins: 0.2 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:24.75 (last 600m 37.27).
R3: Aquis (Bm65), $17000, 1650m.
1. SAME OLD (AUS) (b g 6 Magic Albert (AUS) - Mantova (AUS)).
T: Nicole Luke J: N Fazackerley
2. Mother To Race Her (AUS) (br m 5 Americain (USA) - Pea Biggy
(NZ)).
3. Sky One (AUS) (br g 6 So You Think (NZ) - Shezaten (NZ)).
Margins: 1 len, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:42.90 (last 600m 37.67).
R4: John Jb Braybrook Hcp (C3), $17000, 1400m.
1. FORZA (AUS) (b g 4 All Too Hard (AUS) - Stepping (AUS)).
T: A J & T Edmonds J: A Mallyon
2. Conquer Mee (AUS) (b g 3 Love Conquers All (AUS) - Maggi Mee
(AUS)).
3. Dark Euro (AUS) (b/br g 4 Eurozone (AUS) - Dark Brown Sugar (AUS)).
Margins: 0.8 lens, 2.3 lens. Time: 1:23.83 (last 600m 36.63).
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R5: Aquis Hcp (58), $17000, 1300m.
1. SIR BAM (AUS) (b g 6 Drumbeats (AUS) - Kosa (AUS)).
T: T J Dougall J: B Pengelly
2. Flirty Mccoy (AUS) (br m 4 Declaration Of War (USA) - Flirtare
(AUS)).
3. Katarina (AUS) (br/bl m 6 Teranaba (AUS) - Maid Of The Manor
(AUS)).
Margins: 1 len, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:17.95 (last 600m 36.87).
R6: Aquis Hcp (C5), $17000, 1100m.
1. LUCKY FIX (AUS) (ch g 4 Jet Spur (AUS) - Refix (AUS)).
T: Ben Ahrens J: R Wiggins
2. Beau Arrow (AUS) (ch g 6 Love Conquers All (AUS) - Hearts And
Arrows (AUS)).
3. Brinkmanship (AUS) (b g 4 Spirit Of Boom (AUS) - Tiyatro (AUS)).
Margins: 1 len, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:04.71 (last 600m 35.69).
R7: Aquis Hcp, $17000, 1100m.
1. CLASS OF ROYALTY (AUS) (ch g 3 Top Echelon (AUS) - Slice Of
Royalty (AUS)).
T: J W Zielke J: L R Dittman
2. Bold Style (AUS) (b g 3 Whittington (AUS) - Showellen (AUS)).
3. Betaima (AUS) (br f 3 Better Than Ready (AUS) - Naima (AUS)).
Margins: 0.3 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 1:04.71 (last 600m 36.18).
GOULBURN (NSW) Good(4)R1: Bc Training Hcp (C2), $22000, 1000m.
1. KING’S CHAMP (AUS) (b g 3 Deep Field (AUS) - Yosei (AUS)).
T: G A Ryan J: K S Latham
2. Shanaya (AUS) (b m 4 I Am Invincible (AUS) - Chickasaw (NZ)).
3. Nature (AUS) (b m 4 Dream Ahead (USA) - Cavalry Rose (AUS)).
Margins: 1.5 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 57.53 (last 600m 33.10).
R2: Sun Solutions Mdn Plate, $22000, 1000m.
1. VOX POP (AUS) (ch g 3 Excelebration (IRE) - Patois (AUS)).
T: John Thompson J: K S Latham
2. At The Helm (AUS) (ch g 4 Helmet (AUS) - Doubtful Diva (AUS)).
3. No Doubt A Star (AUS) (ch g 3 Star Witness (AUS) - Elegant Doubt (AUS)).
Margins: 1.8 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 57.43 (last 600m 33.24).
R3: Semco Mdn Hcp, $22000, 1400m.
1. AZOUSTIC (AUS) (br g 4 Zoustar (AUS) - Classic Guitar (AUS)).
T: John Bateman J: Ms K Nisbet
2. Stiller (AUS) (b g 3 Uncle Mo (USA) - Derelique (AUS)).
3. Chloebella Rose (AUS) (b f 3 Rothesay (AUS) - All Black Girl (AUS)).
Margins: 2 lens, 1.5 lens. Time: 1:23.15 (last 600m 35.55).
CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN 3YO SPRINTER
R4: Tab Odds & Evens Mdn Plate, $22000, 1200m.
1. BIGGER THAN THORN (AUS) (ch g 3 Snitzel (AUS) - Heart
Ashley (USA)). T: Brad Widdup J: C Reith
2. Significant Rule (AUS) (br g 3 Medaglia D’oro (USA) - Crowned
Glory (AUS)).
3. Bluff ‘N’ Bluster (AUS) (b g 3 The Brothers War (USA) - Miss Hathaway (AUS)).
Margins: 0.2 lens, 2.3 lens. Time: 1:11.21 (last 600m 34.42).
R5: Best Western Plus (Bm58), $22000, 1600m.
1. AMICA (AUS) (ch f 3 Rubick (AUS) - Femina Fashion (AUS)).
T: G A Ryan J: Travis Wolfgram
2. War Deck (AUS) (b g 4 Declaration Of War (USA) - Ledecky’s Girl (NZ)).
3. Colesberg (AUS) (b g 5 Congrats (USA) - Purrpurrlena (AUS)).
Margins: 2.3 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:36.27 (last 600m 35.48).
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R6: Radio Goulburn Mdn Plate, $22000, 1600m.
1. ZOMBIE (AUS) (gr/b g 4 Rock ‘N’ Pop (AUS) - Silver Fern (NZ)).
T: P & P Snowden J: A Adkins
2. Scorching Zorro (AUS) (ch g 3 Sizzling (AUS) - Foxstar (AUS)).
3. Elon (AUS) (b g 3 Exceed And Excel (AUS) - A Brilliant Idea (USA)).
Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:36.83 (last 600m 36.20).
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R7: Purple Defibrilators (Bm66), $22000, 1200m.
1. BEACH BABY (AUS) (ch g 4 Turffontein (AUS) - Media Academy (AUS)).
T: Joseph Pride J: R Dolan
2. Cock Match (AUS) (b g 3 Zoffany (IRE) - Danish Dollar (AUS)).
3. Winter In America (AUS) (b/br m 4 Statue Of Liberty (USA) - Miz
Riocee (AUS)).
Margins: 1.5 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:10.06 (last 600m 34.67).
GUNNEDAH (NSW) Soft(5)R1: Lovensw Hcp (C1), $22000, 1400m.
1. PURE FAITH (AUS) (b m 4 Pierro (AUS) - Faith Hill (AUS)).
T: B F Cavanough J: B Looker
2. Solar Panel (AUS) (b m 5 Strategic (AUS) - Sunshine Energize (NZ)).
3. Gerwig (AUS) (br f 3 Salade (AUS) - Our Greta (AUS)).
Margins: 1.8 lens, 5.3 lens. Time: 1:22.85 (last 600m 34.64).
R2: Volunteers Hcp, $22000, 950m.
1. KNOCK TOFF (AUS) (ch g 6 Toorak Toff (AUS) - Shoptalk (AUS)).
T: Glenn Morgan J: Brooke Stower
2. Cocky Rocky (AUS) (ch g 4 Moshe (AUS) - Gregoria (AUS)).
3. The Lion (AUS) (b/br g 6 Arlington (AUS) - Lion Belle (AUS)).
Margins: 0.5 lens, 2.3 lens. Time: 53.58 (last 600m 32.81).
R3: Moree On A Plate Mdn Plate, $22000, 950m.
1. I’M A CRACKER (AUS) (gr/br g 4 Benfica (AUS) - Stay Away (AUS)).
T: L C Morgan J: Ms R Murray
2. Glendor (AUS) (b g 3 All Too Hard (AUS) - Porcelain (AUS)).
3. Our Mate Chuckles (AUS) (b g 3 Fast ‘N’ Famous (AUS) - Kiss ‘N’
Tale (AUS)).
Margins: 2 lens, 1 len. Time: 54.79 (last 600m 33.68).
R4: Patrons (Bm58), $22000, 1600m.
1. VALATIA (AUS) (b g 9 Valixir (IRE) - Alsatia (AUS)).
T: S W Thompson J: Ms R Murray
2. More Spice (AUS) (br m 4 Mosayter (USA) - Spice It Up (AUS)).
3. Spirit Of Elijah (AUS) (b g 5 Poet’s Voice (GB) - Tornado Lil (AUS)).
Margins: 1 len, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:35.99 (last 600m 36.19).
R5: Moree Cup September 2020 (C1), $22000, 1400m.
1. KACPER BOY (AUS) (b/br g 4 Arlington (AUS) - Anamanor (AUS)).
T: Ms J Clement J: Ms M Weir
2. Crystal Billy (AUS) (b/br g 5 All American (AUS) - Crystal Club (AUS)).
3. Firespark (AUS) (ch g 8 Testafiable (AUS) - Shartan (AUS)).
Margins: 1.8 lens, 2.3 lens. Time: 1:22.54 (last 600m 35.42).
R6: Mymoree Mdn Hcp, $22000, 1300m.
1. YAWKYAWK (AUS) (b/br f 3 Wandjina (AUS) - Spooked (NZ)).
T: B F Cavanough J: B Looker
2. Bella’s Choice (AUS) (b/br m 4 Conleys Choice (AUS) - Kristabella (AUS)).
3. Jonesy (AUS) (b g 3 Mulaazem (AUS) - Al Manara (AUS)).
Margins: 5 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:17.58 (last 600m 36.05).
R7: Roberts Racing (Bm58), $22000, 1300m.
1. BURBANK (AUS) (b g 4 Sizzling (AUS) - Matineeidol (AUS)).
T: Peter G Sinclair J: Jacob Golden
2. The Equinator (AUS) (ch g 7 Equiano (FR) - Sans Lee (AUS)).
3. Al Guns A Dancer (AUS) (br g 4 Al Maher (AUS) - My Gunyah
(AUS)).
Margins: 0.1 lens, 1.8 lens. Time: 1:16.29 (last 600m 36.15).
PINJARRA (WA) Good(4)R1: Tabtouch - Better Your Bet Mdn, $20000, 1200m.
1. DIGNITY BAY (AUS) (b g 5 Ouqba (GB) - Nigella Bites (AUS)).
T: Ms J Panizza J: Mitchell Pateman
2. Mind Tricks (AUS) (br/bl m 4 Planet Five (USA) - Heavenly Divine
(AUS)).
3. Lies ‘N’ Deception (AUS) (b/br g 3 Sessions (AUS) - Cortina Gal
(AUS)).
Margins: 0.3 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:11.80 (last 600m 34.74).
R2: De Rosa Highway Motors Mdn, $20000, 1200m.
1. PIT TO WIN (AUS) (b g 3 Pitleco (AUS) - Sweet Executive (AUS)).
T: Bill Spencer J: Ms L Staples
2. Interstate (AUS) (br g 3 War Chant (USA) - Rich Ransom (AUS)).
3. Sunday At Six (AUS) (bl g 3 Sessions (AUS) - Full Time (AUS)).
3. Fandazzle (AUS) (br f 3 Unusual Suspect (USA) - Fantastic Carat
(AUS)).
Margins: 0.3 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:12.40 (last 600m 35.29).
R3: Essential Refrigeration Mdn, $20000, 1600m.
1. HARD TOO CEE (AUS) (b g 7 Thorn Dancer (NZ) - Diamond
D’oro (NZ)).
T: Matthew Scott J: P Hall
2. Jay Dee (AUS) (b m 4 Galah (AUS) - Jaw Dropper (AUS)).
3. Designer Prince (AUS) (b/br g 5 Casino Prince (AUS) - Motifs
(AUS)).
Margins: 2.3 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:39.88 (last 600m 35.47).
R4: Peel Exhaust & Towbar Ctre Mdn, $20000, 1400m.
1. MERCY PREVAILS (AUS) (b/br g 3 Dick Turpin (IRE) - Purple
Vision (AUS)).
T: W J Bradshaw J: Ms K Yuill
2. Worth A Risk (AUS) (ch m 4 Written Tycoon (AUS) - Risktaker (AUS)).
3. Pasaran (AUS) (b g 3 Blackfriars (AUS) - Phormium (AUS)).
Margins: 1 len, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:24.79 (last 600m 35.70).
R5: Electrical Consultancy Hcp-C5, $25000, 2000m.
1. STAFFORD’S LAD (AUS) (b/br g 5 Demerit (AUS) - Crash Hot (AUS)).
T: I F Shield J: Jarrad Noske
2. Volkswagon Frank (AUS) (b g 5 Blackfriars (AUS) - Velvet Assassin
(AUS)).
3. Unending (AUS) (b m 5 Blackfriars (AUS) - Timeless Tenby (AUS)).
Margins: 3 lens, 1.5 lens. Time: 2:03.68 (last 600m 36.51).
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R6: Sign Strategy Hcp (C1), $25000, 1200m.
1. LUKE’S CHOICE (AUS) (b g 4 Galah (AUS) - Dance To Heaven
(AUS)).
T: L P Luciani J: J Whiting
2. Westernize (AUS) (b g 3 Patronize (AUS) - Western Fever (AUS)).
3. Casino War (AUS) (br m 4 War Chant (USA) - Ku Ring Gai (AUS)).
Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:11.76 (last 600m 34.69).
R7: Tabtouch Pinjarra Cup 5/4 (C3), $25000, 1500m.
1. COCKY DODD (AUS) (b g 4 Galah (AUS) - Miss Margene (AUS)).
T: T W Crosby J: Mitchell Pateman
2. Thunder Boom (AUS) (b m 6 Dane Shadow (AUS) - Layette (AUS)).
3. The Cornish (NZ) (ch m 4 Pins (AUS) - Monte Karlo (NZ)).
Margins: 2 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:30.51 (last 600m 35.21).
R8: Bunbury Apartment Hotel Hcp-C3, $25000, 1500m.
1. RESISTANCE (AUS) (b m 5 Rogano (AUS) - She’s All Storm
(AUS)).
T: F R Kersley J: P Hall
2. Pink ‘N’ Gray (AUS) (gr g 4 Galah (AUS) - Movies By Burswood (AUS)).
3. Nordic King (AUS) (b g 5 Magnus (AUS) - Lenswood (AUS)).
Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:30.03 (last 600m 36.40).
RACING.COM PARK (VIC) Good(4)R1: Racing.Com Mdn Plate, $35000, 1000m.
1. PRUSSIAN DREAM (AUS) (b g 5 King Of Prussia (AUS) - Rainhill
(AUS)).
T: P J White J: Clayton Douglas
2. Cheyenne Beach (AUS) (b/br g 3 Hinchinbrook (AUS) - Jesta
Sweetie (AUS)).
3. Dee Jay Cee (AUS) (ch g 3 Reward For Effort (AUS) - Charmed
Lady (AUS)).
Margins: 2.3 lens, 1 len. Time: 57.36.
R2: Nine Mile Fresh Mdn Plate, $35000, 1200m.
1. FUNDRAISER (AUS) (ch g 3 Helmet (AUS) - Petitions (AUS)).
T: D & B Hayes & T Dabernig J: Jye Mcneil
2. Deep Breath (AUS) (b g 3 Choisir (AUS) - Breath (AUS)).
3. Gutsy (AUS) (b g 3 Brazen Beau (AUS) - True Malt (AUS)).
Margins: 2.5 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:11.37.
R3: Obrien Real Estate Mdn Plate, $35000, 1400m.
1. CARPOOL KARAOKE (NZ) (b g 3 Tavistock (NZ) - Tricia’o (NZ)).
T: Anthony Freedman J: M J Allen
2. Kansino (AUS) (b f 3 Zoffany (IRE) - Romany Flyer (AUS)).
3. Reset All (AUS) (b m 5 Reset (AUS) - Dana Girl (AUS)).
Margins: 1.3 lens, 1 len. Time: 1:25.35.
R4: Schweppes Mdn, $35000, 1600m.
1. JOHANDOUGH (AUS) (b f 3 Turffontein (AUS) - Knead The
Dough (NZ)).
T: Thomas Carberry J: Samuel Payne
2. New Belle (AUS) (b m 4 Don Eduardo (NZ) - Assertive Belle (AUS)).
3. Lady In The Sky (NZ) (bl f 3 Savabeel (AUS) - Include (NZ)).
Margins: 1.3 lens, 1.5 lens. Time: 1:39.09.
R5: Trusteel Fabrications (Bm64), $35000, 1600m.
1. ROBE DE FETE (AUS) (ch g 4 Choisir (AUS) - Party Dress (AUS)).
T: R D Griffiths J: B Rawiller
2. Gina Lola (AUS) (b f 3 Not A Single Doubt (AUS) - Radiant Star (AUS)).
3. Cheeva Grande (AUS) (b g 6 Anacheeva (AUS) - Costa Grande (AUS)).
Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:40.08.
R6: Swear Premier Yearlings (Bm78), $35000, 1200m.
1. PAPERBOY (AUS) (gr g 4 Written Tycoon (AUS) - Blue Simone
(AUS)).
T: J W Price J: Jye Mcneil
2. Heirborn (NZ) (b g 3 Charm Spirit (IRE) - Zaloot (NZ)).
3. Camp View (NZ) (b g 4 Tavistock (NZ) - Lady Fashion (NZ)).
Margins: 1.8 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:12.32.
R7: Thai Airways (Bm64), $35000, 1200m.
1. HIGH EXCALEBRATION (AUS) (br m 4 Excelebration (IRE) -
High Esprit (AUS)).
T: Jerome Hunter J: Matthew Cartwright
2. Angel Lass (AUS) (b m 4 Hinchinbrook (AUS) - Angel Of Avalon (AUS)).
3. Megamea (AUS) (b f 3 Master Of Design (AUS) - Haumea (AUS)).
Margins: 0.2 lens, 1 len. Time: 1:11.94.
R8: Sportsbet Elite Avg Games (C1), $35000, 1200m.
1. TREATY OF SEVILLE (AUS) (ch g 3 Shooting To Win (AUS) -
Gibraltar Moon (AUS)).
T: T Busuttin & N Young J: Dylan Dunn
2. Brave Enough (AUS) (ch g 3 Street Boss (USA) - Saratoga (AUS)).
3. Evening Spirit (AUS) (b m 4 Bel Esprit (AUS) - Elvirago (AUS)).
Margins: 1 len, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:11.69.
WARRNAMBOOL (VIC) Soft(5)R1: The Warrnambool Standard Hrdl, $30000, 3215m.
1. GOBSTOPPER (NZ) (b g 7 Tavistock (NZ) - Bagalollies (AUS)).
T: E V Musgrove J: D Horner Jnr
2. Murphy’s Delight (IRE) (b g 10 Hurricane Run (IRE) - Akoya (IRE)).
3. Who Says I’m Ready (NZ) (br/bl g 10 Perfectly Ready (AUS) - Who
Says (NZ)).
Margins: 7 lens, 2.5 lens. Time: 3:39.90.
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R2: Chirnside Plumbing Mdn Hrdl, $25000, 3215m.
1. DIAMOND STAR HALO (NZ) (b m 5 High Chaparral (IRE) - Justa
Babe (AUS)).
T: G Waterhouse & A Bott J: S Jackson
2. Kapour (IRE) (br g 10 Toylsome (GB) - Kitcat (GER)).
3. So Belafonte (AUS) (b g 6 Medaglia D’oro (USA) - Very Discreet
(AUS)).
Margins: 1.3 lens, 10 lens. Time: 3:38.46.
R3: Subway Warrnambool Mdn Hwt, $23000, 2375m.
1. HISTORIC (NZ) (b g 6 Zabeel (NZ) - Organdy (USA)).
T: Aaron Purcell J: W Gordon
2. Fantastic Rock (AUS) (b g 5 Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Fictional Account
(IRE)).
3. Mutineer (AUS) (br g 6 Rebel Raider (AUS) - Sazzana (NZ)).
Margins: 2 lens, 2.5 lens. Time: 2:33.33.
R4: Sth West Equine Vet Stpl-Bm125, $30000, 3450m.
1. HE’S A GENIUS (NZ) (b g 8 Brilliance (USA) - Russiantobed (NZ)).
T: T & K O’sullivan
J: T Ryan
2. Dormello Mo (FR) (b g 10 Conillon (GER) - Neogel (USA)).
3. Darebin (AUS) (b g 10 Written Tycoon (AUS) - See How You Are
(AUS)).
Margins: 8 lens, 2 lens. Time: 4:06.31.
R5: Swintons Furniture (Bm58), $22000, 2000m.
1. MIGHTY OASIS (GB) (b g 4 Oasis Dream (GB) - Swingland (GB)).
T: C Maher & D Eustace J: John Allen
2. Clifford Snowflake (AUS) (br g 4 Canford Cliffs (IRE) - Isabella
Snowflake (AUS)).
3. Solaazem (AUS) (b g 5 Mulaazem (AUS) - Solamina (AUS)).
Margins: 2 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 2:07.54.
R6: South West Tafe (Bm58), $22000, 1200m.
1. FERUS (AUS) (ch g 3 Written Tycoon (AUS) - Mirage Rouge
(AUS)).
T: C Maher & D Eustace
J: Ms L J Meech
2. Fabian’s Spirit (AUS) (br g 4 Bel Esprit (AUS) - Lacrimosa (NZ)).
3. Saone (NZ) (b f 3 Burgundy (NZ) - Dancing Forever (NZ)).
Margins: 5 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 1:11.30.
R7: Grahams Cleaning Supplies-Bm58, $22000, 1400m.
1. OCEAN’S THIRTEEN (NZ) (b/br f 3 Ocean Park (NZ) - Really
Reputable (NZ)).
T: C Maher & D Eustace J: John Allen
2. Astro Castro (AUS) (b g 7 Astronomer Royal (USA) - Myxaar (AUS)).
3. Numerate (NZ) (b g 7 Pentire (GB) - Posing Zero (AUS)).
Margins: 0.2 lens, 2.5 lens. Time: 1:24.49.
R8: Solomons Flooring/Blinds-Bm58, $22000, 1700m.
1. IRISH DELIGHT (AUS) (b/br m 6 Delightful Choice (AUS) - Ivory’s
Lady (AUS)).
T: Symon Wilde J: Josh Cartwright
2. Champagne Friday (NZ) (b m 5 Gallant Guru (AUS) - Emerald Fire
(NZ)).
3. Goodbuy (AUS) (b g 6 Ad Valorem (USA) - Love Buggy (AUS)).
Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:44.62.
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STAKES FIELDS| 22 | Friday, March 13, 2020 Stakes Fields
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ALISTER CLARK STAKES (Gr 2)$200,000, Moonee Valley 9:30pm (VIC), 3yo Set Wt, 2040m.
1 ADELAIDE ACE (NZ) 3 57kg
b/br g 3 Savabeel - Ampin (NZ) (Pins)
B: Gartshore Bloodstock Ltd, Waikato, T: L Smith J: John Allen
2 NONCONFORMIST (AUS) 1 57kg
br g 3 Rebel Raider - Good Thinking (Hold That Tiger (USA))
B: Mr D Henwood T: G M Begg J: Jordan Childs
3 SKIDDAW (AUS) 6 57kg
b c 3 Hinchinbrook - Hidden Message (NZ) (Pentire (GB))
B: Miller Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd T: D T O’Brien J: Damian Lane
$240,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2018
V: Widden Stud P: O’Brien T/breds
4 THINK ‘N’ FLY (AUS) 2 57kg
b c 3 So You Think (NZ) - Gliding (Flying Spur)
B: Matrix Bloodstock Pty Ltd T: D & B Hayes & T Dabernig J:
Craig Williams
$100,000, Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale 2018
V: Blue Gum Farm P: Colm Santry B/stock
5 DIASONIC (AUS) 7 57kg
b/br g 3 Reset - Heriz (Redoute’s Choice)
B: Newhaven Park Stud T: Richard Laming J: Jamie Kah
$100,000, Inglis Classic Yearling Sale 2018
V: Newhaven Park P: Laming Racing
6 LEGION OF MERIT (NZ) 8 57kg
gr g 3 Alamosa (NZ) - Fantastic Honour (NZ) (Any Suggestion)
B: P G Gillespie, Central, T: Mitchell Freedman J: W Egan
NZ$125,000, New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale 2018
V: Wellfield Lodge P: Mitch Freedman Racing
7 LIAM’S THE BOSS (AUS) 5 57kg
gr g 3 The Factor (USA) - Second Draw (Galileo (IRE))
B: Mr A Whittingham T: Brad Widdup J: Ms L J Meech
8 MIAMI BOUND (NZ) 4 55kg
b f 3 Reliable Man (GB) - Arapaho Miss (Danehill Dancer (IRE))
B: G Harvey, Auckland, T: D T O’Brien J: D Oliver
NZ$120,000, New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale 2018
V: Westbury Stud P: O’Brien T/breds
CARLTON DRAUGHT KEMBLA CLASSIC (Gr 3)$200,000, Kembla Grange 4:55pm (NSW), 3yo Fillies Set Wt/
Pen, 1600m.
1 ASIAGO (AUS) 2 56kg
b f 3 Medaglia D’Oro (USA) - Disputes (Manton)
B: Godolphin Australia T: James Cummings J: J Bowman
2 MISSILE MANTRA (AUS) 7 55kg
b f 3 Smart Missile - Wecansay Mak (Starcraft (NZ))
B: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd T: P & P Snowden J: K Mc Evoy
$30,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2018
V: Arrowfield Stud P: Triple Crown Syndications
3 AKARI (AUS) 3 55kg
b f 3 Snitzel - Asterix (JPN) (Neo Universe (JPN))
B: Arrowfield Group Pty Ltd T: Brad Widdup J: J B Mc Donald
$1,050,000, Inglis Easter Yearling Sale 2018
V: Arrowfield Stud P: Jadeskye Racing / Brad Widdup Racing /
Andrew Will
4 SUBPOENAED (NZ) 16 54kg
b f 3 Rip Van Winkle (IRE) - Notice Received (NZ) (O’Reilly (NZ))
B: Frontier Bloodstock & V T W Breeding Company Ltd, Waikato,
T: C J Waller J: Tommy Berry
5 NUDGE (AUS) 10 54kg
b f 3 Fastnet Rock - Julinsky Princess (NZ) (Stravinsky (USA))
B: Mr J Bromley T: C J Waller J: J R Collett
$380,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2018
V: Lime Country Thoroughbreds P: Waller Racing / G Mulcaster
6 GAME OF THORNS (AUS) 14 54kg
b f 3 Animal Kingdom (USA) - Only Roses (Redoute’s Choice)
B: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd T: K A Lees J: Tim Clark
$180,000, Inglis Classic Yearling Sale 2018
V: Arrowfield Stud P: Australian B/stock
7 DOROTHY OF OZ (AUS) 9 54kg
b f 3 Redoute’s Choice - Princess Coup (Encosta De Lago)
B: Evergreen Rich Pty Ltd T: G Waterhouse & A Bott J: S Clipperton
8 ALL SAINTS’ EVE (NZ) 5 54kg
b f 3 Sacred Falls (NZ) - Halloween (Encosta De Lago)
B: Rosemont Stud Pty Ltd & Waikato Stud Ltd, Waikato, T: J A
O’Shea J: B Avdulla
9 ICEBATH (NZ) 1 54kg
br f 3 Sacred Falls (NZ) - Fabulist (NZ) (Savabeel)
B: Waikato Stud Ltd, Waikato, T: Brad Widdup J: C Reith
$100,000, Inglis Classic Yearling Sale 2018
V: Sledmere Stud P: Jadeskye Racing / Brad Widdup Racing /
Samaco Raci
10 STRANGE CHARM (AUS) 15 54kg
br f 3 Casino Prince - Agnesar (Agnes World (USA))
B: Mr S Smith T: A J Cummings J: Jean Van Overmeire
11 DARLING POINT (AUS) 11 54kg
b f 3 Lonhro - Empress Rock (Fastnet Rock)
B: Fairway Thoroughbreds T: Brad Widdup J:
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12 DONNACHIARA (AUS) 8 54kg
b/br f 3 Eurozone - Reglisse (NZ) (Zabeel (NZ))
B: Think Big Stud Pty Ltd T: A J Cummings J: Mitchell Bell
13 BUBA (AUS) 6 54kg
br f 3 Adelaide (IRE) - Kylie (Danehill Dancer (IRE))
B: Corumbene Stud T: G A Ryan J: Rachel King
$140,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2018
V: Corumbene Stud P: Gerald Ryan
14 SHOUT THE BAR (AUS) 17 54kg
b f 3 Not A Single Doubt - Drinks All Round (NZ) (O’Reilly (NZ))
B: Mr RS Finemore T: G Waterhouse & A Bott J: A Hyeronimus
$200,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2018
V: Newhaven Park P: Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott
15 PIERRO ROSE (AUS) 13 54kg
b f 3 Pierro - Rose Of Sharon (Encosta De Lago)
B: Mr G Harvey T: G Waterhouse & A Bott J: Ms W Costin
$240,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2018
V: Baramul Stud P: Gai Waterhouse/Adrian Bott/Blue Sky (FBAA)
16 SORRIDERE (AUS) 4 54kg
b/br f 3 Holy Roman Emperor (IRE) - Cannolina (GB) (Dubawi (IRE))
B: Canning Downs Pty Ltd T: K J Parker J: J Ford
$40,000, Inglis Classic Yearling Sale 2018
V: Canning Downs P: S Ayres
17 LADY TAVISTA (NZ) 12 54kg
b f 3 Tavistock (NZ) - Rockadubai (Fastnet Rock)
B: Trelawney Thoroughbred Ltd & Whakanui Stud Ltd, Waikato,
T: Brad Widdup J:
$150,000, Inglis Easter Yearling Sale 2018
V: Trelawney Stud P: Blundell B/stock
RANVET ABELL STAKES (Listed)$140,000, Moonee Valley 8:00pm (VIC), Hcap, 1200m.
1 CLIFF’S EDGE (AUS) 6 60kg
b h 5 Canford Cliffs (IRE) - Simulation (Snaadee (USA))
B: Mr RA Holburt T: C Maher & D Eustace J: John Allen
$60,000, Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale 2016
V: Bucklee Farm P: Darren Weir Racing / John Foote B/stock
2 FAATINAH (AUS) 1 59.5kg
b g 7 Nicconi - Alqwah (IRE) (Danehill (USA))
B: Shadwell Stud Australasia T: D & B Hayes & T Dabernig J: D
Oliver
3 DR DRILL (GB) 4 57.5kg
b g 5 Dansili (GB) - Pongee (GB) (Barathea (IRE))
B: Fittocks Stud T: C Maher & D Eustace J: M Zahra
85,000 gns, Tattersalls Autumn Horses-in-Training Sale 2018
V: Bedford House Stables (L. Cumani) P: Blossom Trading
4 MYSTYKO (NZ) 5 54.5kg
ch g 6 Sakhee’s Secret (GB) - Plan The Peace (NZ) (I Conquer (NZ))
B: Bloodstock Associates & Quilly Park, T: T Rogers J: Craig Williams
5 GIFT OF POWER (NZ) 3 54kg
b/br m 5 Power (GB) - Capital Diamond (NZ) (Lucky Unicorn)
B: Sir Patrick & Lady Hogan, Waikato, T: Anthony Freedman J:
Damian Lane $800,000, Magic Millions National Broodmare
Sale 2019 V: Dormello Stud P: Rosemont Stud
NZ$180,000, New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale 2016
V: Cambridge Stud P: Team Rogerson
6 JUST HIFALUTIN (AUS) 2 54kg
ch m 6 Reset - She Lago (Encosta De Lago)
B: Mr T Molnar T: E Jusufovic J: M J Dee
Friday 13th March
OUTREACH (AUS)Claptone (AUS) (b g ex Sherbet Bomb (AUS) by Snitzel (AUS))
R1 (6:30pm): Moonee Valley, 2yo Ladbrokes Back Your-
self-Rs0mw, 1000m
PRIDE OF DUBAI (AUS)MAHA (AUS) (b f ex Makroomab (AUS) by Fastnet Rockl (AUS))
R1 (6:30pm): Moonee Valley, 2yo Ladbrokes Back Your-
self-Rs0mw, 1000m
SPILL THE BEANS (AUS)Pamill (AUS) (ch f ex Polythene Pam (AUS) by Distant Music (USA))
R3 (24:47pm): Townsville, 2yo QTIS Maiden Hcp, 1000m
TORONADOQUALITY YEARLINGS
AVAILABLE AT THE 2020 SALES
TORONADOLOTS 247, 300, 385, 468
AKEEDMOFEED
LOTS 105, 466, 485, 491
PUISSANCEDE LUNE
LOTS 73, 98, 197, 198,209, 231, 426, 441, 472
QUALITY YEARLINGS AT ADELAIDE MAGIC MILLIONS
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LEADING 2ND SEASON SIRESIN AUSTRALIA BY EARNINGS
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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER
(SWINS)
1 Rubick (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Encosta de Lago - Sliding Cube 87 32 45 2(2) $9,180,700 Yes Yes Yes - 6,823,750
2 Deep Field (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 114 55 75 2(2) $3,153,900 Cosmic Force - 253,700
3 Brazen Beau (AUS) 2011 - 2015 I Am Invincible - Sansadee 67 27 38 4(4) $2,711,400 Pretty Brazen - 353,675
4 Better Than Ready (AUS) 2009 - 2015 More Than Ready - Sally's World 91 40 53 0(0) $2,018,835 Better Reflection - 209,600
5 Shooting to Win (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 67 22 36 1(1) $1,852,020 Kubrick - 613,900
6 Toronado (IRE) 2010 - 2015 High Chaparral - Wana Doo 69 30 42 1(4) $1,808,005 Still a Star - 358,300
7 Dissident (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Sebring - Diana's Secret 84 23 27 1(1) $1,404,429 Pancho - 352,550
8 Puissance de Lune (IRE) 2008 - 2015 Shamardal - Princess Serena 22 7 14 1(1) $1,130,866 Southern Moon - 436,050
9 Wandjina (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Snitzel - La Bamba 69 21 29 1(1) $1,070,961 Mamaragan - 111,350
10 Sessions (AUS) 2009 - 2015 Lonhro - Seances 26 10 18 1(1) $935,770 Massimo - 405,100
11 Adelaide (IRE) 2011 - 2015 Galileo - Elletelle 27 10 16 1(2) $848,545 Funstar - 520,350
12 Charm Spirit (IRE) 2011 - 2015 Invincible Spirit - L'Enjoleuse 27 13 17 1(1) $769,935 Fascino - 224,250
13 Hallowed Crown (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Street Sense - Crowned Glory 29 17 23 0(0) $698,990 Rule the World - 85,500
14 Safeguard (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Exceed and Excel - Preserve 24 11 13 0(0) $554,935 Mindarie - 99,200
15 Time for War (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Snitzel - Lady Zabelia 31 11 13 1(1) $551,220 He'll Haunt Us - 243,250
16 Zebedee (GB) 2008 - 2011 Invincible Spirit - Cozy Maria 38 10 11 0(0) $449,285 Iscariot - 78,390
17 Olympic Glory (IRE) 2010 - 2015 Choisir - Acidanthera 51 11 11 0(0) $426,760 Olympic Legend - 47,100
18 Sidestep (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Exceed and Excel - Dextrous 43 9 12 0(0) $409,365 Surreal Step - 61,175
19 Whittington (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Tale of the Cat - Maha Chakri 42 9 11 0(0) $394,145 Stampe - 113,350
20 The Wow Signal (IRE) 2012 - 2015 Starspangledbanner - Muravka 6 2 5 1(1) $366,880 How Womantic - 327,550
21 Verrazano (USA) 2010 - 2015 More Than Ready - Enchanted Rock 24 4 5 0(0) $326,507 Superium - 154,100
22 Sacred Falls (NZ) 2009 - 2015 O'Reilly - Iguazu's Girl 15 6 11 0(0) $281,655 Holy Dancer - 76,100
23 Proisir (AUS) 2009 - 2015 Choisir - Prophet Jewel 14 8 13 0(0) $241,330 Napster - 45,650
24 The Brothers War (USA) 2010 - 2015 War Front - Moon Queen 15 6 9 0(0) $234,520 Cap's Boy - 71,500
25 Cluster (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Tarcoola Diamond 27 6 7 0(0) $191,265 Righthere Rightnow - 30,100
26 El Roca (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Rubimill 18 7 9 0(0) $181,170 Paleontologist - 35,100
27 God Has Spoken (AUS) 2006 - 2015 Blackfriars - Dolly Will Do 10 3 3 0(0) $138,630 Holy Ghost - 83,400
28 Crackerjack King (IRE) 2008 - 2015 Shamardal - Claba di San Jore 7 4 4 0(0) $89,695 Jack's a Cracker - 31,150
29 Hvasstan (AUS) 2009 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Snow Hero 4 2 3 0(0) $83,800 Bantu Bay - 57,000
30 Dedline (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Peruzzi 7 2 3 0(0) $80,905 Deadly Sins - 39,500
31 Rock Hero (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Gallant Tess 7 2 2 0(0) $78,770 Bellx - 38,240
32 Hampton Court (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Redoute's Choice - Roses 'n' Wine 7 2 2 0(0) $67,485 Sirmaze - 46,240
33 Atlante (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Readyforcatherine 5 1 2 0(0) $61,985 Mr Cancun - 49,500
34 Warhorse (NZ) 2009 - 2015 General Nediym - Rathlin Island 10 2 2 0(0) $55,075 Peace Cloud - 16,350
35 Ghibellines (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Shamardal - Camarilla 2 1 2 0(0) $43,760 Zigallene - 37,400
36 Polarmore (AUS) 2010 - 2015 More Than Ready - Polar Success 3 1 2 0(0) $43,505 Mr Polar - 30,025
37 Jimmy Creed (USA) 2009 - 2014 Distorted Humor - Hookedonthefeelin 5 0 0 0(0) $26,960 Knock Knock - 16,000
38 Warrior's Reward (USA) 2006 - 2011 Medaglia d'Oro - For All You Do 6 0 0 0(0) $23,410 Knife's Edge - 16,200
39 Moonlark (USA) 2007 - 2013 Gone West - Laptop 4 1 1 0(0) $20,860 Moonhawk - 18,125
40 Sheer Talent (AUS) 2009 - 2015 Redoute's Choice - St. Katherine 3 1 1 0(0) $11,125 Magic Talent - 9,085
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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER
(SWINS)
1 Deep Field (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 114 55 75 2(2) $3,153,900 Cosmic Force - 253,700
2 Better Than Ready (AUS) 2009 - 2015 More Than Ready - Sally's World 91 40 53 0(0) $2,018,835 Better Reflection - 209,600
3 Rubick (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Encosta de Lago - Sliding Cube 87 32 45 2(2) $9,180,700 Yes Yes Yes - 6,823,750
4 Toronado (IRE) 2010 - 2015 High Chaparral - Wana Doo 69 30 42 1(4) $1,808,005 Still a Star - 358,300
5 Brazen Beau (AUS) 2011 - 2015 I Am Invincible - Sansadee 67 27 38 4(4) $2,711,400 Pretty Brazen - 353,675
6 Dissident (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Sebring - Diana's Secret 84 23 27 1(1) $1,404,429 Pancho - 352,550
7 Shooting to Win (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 67 22 36 1(1) $1,852,020 Kubrick - 613,900
8 Wandjina (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Snitzel - La Bamba 69 21 29 1(1) $1,070,961 Mamaragan - 111,350
9 Hallowed Crown (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Street Sense - Crowned Glory 29 17 23 0(0) $698,990 Rule the World - 85,500
10 Charm Spirit (IRE) 2011 - 2015 Invincible Spirit - L'Enjoleuse 27 13 17 1(1) $769,935 Fascino - 224,250
11 Safeguard (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Exceed and Excel - Preserve 24 11 13 0(0) $554,935 Mindarie - 99,200
12 Time for War (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Snitzel - Lady Zabelia 31 11 13 1(1) $551,220 He'll Haunt Us - 243,250
13 Olympic Glory (IRE) 2010 - 2015 Choisir - Acidanthera 51 11 11 0(0) $426,760 Olympic Legend - 47,100
14 Sessions (AUS) 2009 - 2015 Lonhro - Seances 26 10 18 1(1) $935,770 Massimo - 405,100
15 Adelaide (IRE) 2011 - 2015 Galileo - Elletelle 27 10 16 1(2) $848,545 Funstar - 520,350
16 Zebedee (GB) 2008 - 2011 Invincible Spirit - Cozy Maria 38 10 11 0(0) $449,285 Iscariot - 78,390
17 Sidestep (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Exceed and Excel - Dextrous 43 9 12 0(0) $409,365 Surreal Step - 61,175
18 Whittington (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Tale of the Cat - Maha Chakri 42 9 11 0(0) $394,145 Stampe - 113,350
19 Proisir (AUS) 2009 - 2015 Choisir - Prophet Jewel 14 8 13 0(0) $241,330 Napster - 45,650
20 Puissance de Lune (IRE) 2008 - 2015 Shamardal - Princess Serena 22 7 14 1(1) $1,130,866 Southern Moon - 436,050
21 El Roca (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Rubimill 18 7 9 0(0) $181,170 Paleontologist - 35,100
22 Sacred Falls (NZ) 2009 - 2015 O'Reilly - Iguazu's Girl 15 6 11 0(0) $281,655 Holy Dancer - 76,100
23 The Brothers War (USA) 2010 - 2015 War Front - Moon Queen 15 6 9 0(0) $234,520 Cap's Boy - 71,500
24 Cluster (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Tarcoola Diamond 27 6 7 0(0) $191,265 Righthere Rightnow - 30,100
25 Verrazano (USA) 2010 - 2015 More Than Ready - Enchanted Rock 24 4 5 0(0) $326,507 Superium - 154,100
26 Crackerjack King (IRE) 2008 - 2015 Shamardal - Claba di San Jore 7 4 4 0(0) $89,695 Jack's a Cracker - 31,150
27 God Has Spoken (AUS) 2006 - 2015 Blackfriars - Dolly Will Do 10 3 3 0(0) $138,630 Holy Ghost - 83,400
28 The Wow Signal (IRE) 2012 - 2015 Starspangledbanner - Muravka 6 2 5 1(1) $366,880 How Womantic - 327,550
29 Hvasstan (AUS) 2009 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Snow Hero 4 2 3 0(0) $83,800 Bantu Bay - 57,000
30 Dedline (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Peruzzi 7 2 3 0(0) $80,905 Deadly Sins - 39,500
31 Rock Hero (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Gallant Tess 7 2 2 0(0) $78,770 Bellx - 38,240
32 Hampton Court (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Redoute's Choice - Roses 'n' Wine 7 2 2 0(0) $67,485 Sirmaze - 46,240
33 Warhorse (NZ) 2009 - 2015 General Nediym - Rathlin Island 10 2 2 0(0) $55,075 Peace Cloud - 16,350
34 Atlante (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Readyforcatherine 5 1 2 0(0) $61,985 Mr Cancun - 49,500
35 Ghibellines (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Shamardal - Camarilla 2 1 2 0(0) $43,760 Zigallene - 37,400
36 Polarmore (AUS) 2010 - 2015 More Than Ready - Polar Success 3 1 2 0(0) $43,505 Mr Polar - 30,025
37 Moonlark (USA) 2007 - 2013 Gone West - Laptop 4 1 1 0(0) $20,860 Moonhawk - 18,125
38 Sheer Talent (AUS) 2009 - 2015 Redoute's Choice - St. Katherine 3 1 1 0(0) $11,125 Magic Talent - 9,085
39 Jimmy Creed (USA) 2009 - 2014 Distorted Humor - Hookedonthefeelin 5 0 0 0(0) $26,960 Knock Knock - 16,000
40 Warrior's Reward (USA) 2006 - 2011 Medaglia d'Oro - For All You Do 6 0 0 0(0) $23,410 Knife's Edge - 16,200
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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER
(SWINS)
1 Charm Spirit (IRE) 2011 - 2015 Invincible Spirit - L'Enjoleuse 26 11 19 3(4) $479,000 Scorpz - 187,625
2 Proisir (AUS) 2009 - 2015 Choisir - Prophet Jewel 39 9 20 1(1) $384,085 Riodini - 104,875
3 Atlante (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Readyforcatherine 19 8 13 2(2) $252,685 Star of Bombay - 70,250
4 Sacred Falls (NZ) 2009 - 2015 O'Reilly - Iguazu's Girl 31 6 7 0(0) $98,225 Sacred Lae - 17,800
5 El Roca (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Rubimill 24 5 9 1(3) $390,650 Travelling Light - 282,250
6 Ghibellines (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Shamardal - Camarilla 23 3 3 1(1) $94,940 El Gladiador - 36,315
7 Dissident (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Sebring - Diana's Secret 6 3 3 0(0) $29,900 Son of Bielski - 12,750
8 Shooting to Win (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 4 2 4 0(0) $79,800 Mascarpone - 72,000
9 Deep Field (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 9 2 2 0(0) $25,875 Bad 'n' Bouj - 6,875
10 Rubick (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Encosta de Lago - Sliding Cube 3 2 2 0(0) $19,125 Dedoje - 11,250
11 Wandjina (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Snitzel - La Bamba 3 2 2 0(0) $17,750 Victory Glory - 10,500
12 Hallowed Crown (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Street Sense - Crowned Glory 4 1 1 0(0) $14,500 Crowning Star - 8,250
13 Toronado (IRE) 2010 - 2015 High Chaparral - Wana Doo 3 1 1 0(0) $9,650 Santori - 7,150
14 Olympic Glory (IRE) 2010 - 2015 Choisir - Acidanthera 1 0 0 0(0) $5,700 Pineapple Girl - 5,700
15 Better Than Ready (AUS) 2009 - 2015 More Than Ready - Sally's World 2 0 0 0(0) $2,250 Meglio di Falcrest - 2,250
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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER
(SWINS)
1 Charm Spirit (IRE) 2011 - 2015 Invincible Spirit - L'Enjoleuse 26 11 19 3(4) $479,000 Scorpz - 187,625
2 El Roca (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Rubimill 24 5 9 1(3) $390,650 Travelling Light - 282,250
3 Proisir (AUS) 2009 - 2015 Choisir - Prophet Jewel 39 9 20 1(1) $384,085 Riodini - 104,875
4 Atlante (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Readyforcatherine 19 8 13 2(2) $252,685 Star of Bombay - 70,250
5 Sacred Falls (NZ) 2009 - 2015 O'Reilly - Iguazu's Girl 31 6 7 0(0) $98,225 Sacred Lae - 17,800
6 Ghibellines (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Shamardal - Camarilla 23 3 3 1(1) $94,940 El Gladiador - 36,315
7 Shooting to Win (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 4 2 4 0(0) $79,800 Mascarpone - 72,000
8 Dissident (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Sebring - Diana's Secret 6 3 3 0(0) $29,900 Son of Bielski - 12,750
9 Deep Field (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 9 2 2 0(0) $25,875 Bad 'n' Bouj - 6,875
10 Rubick (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Encosta de Lago - Sliding Cube 3 2 2 0(0) $19,125 Dedoje - 11,250
11 Wandjina (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Snitzel - La Bamba 3 2 2 0(0) $17,750 Victory Glory - 10,500
12 Hallowed Crown (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Street Sense - Crowned Glory 4 1 1 0(0) $14,500 Crowning Star - 8,250
13 Toronado (IRE) 2010 - 2015 High Chaparral - Wana Doo 3 1 1 0(0) $9,650 Santori - 7,150
14 Olympic Glory (IRE) 2010 - 2015 Choisir - Acidanthera 1 0 0 0(0) $5,700 Pineapple Girl - 5,700
15 Better Than Ready (AUS) 2009 - 2015 More Than Ready - Sally's World 2 0 0 0(0) $2,250 Meglio di Falcrest - 2,250
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