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T he genesis of the startling South Australian Derby (Gr 1, 2500m) win by Russian Camelot (Camelot) yesterday came more than two years ago when connections of the northern hemisphere-bred three-year-old were trumped by another syndicate who were also attempting to buy promising German horse Schabau (Pastorius). e disappointment of being beaten to the punch by the fellow Australian partnership for Schabau, who incidentally is undefeated after three starts at Flemington last year, led to Victorian trainer Danny O’Brien and UK agent Jeremy Brummitt embarking on an ambitious plan to source European yearlings to race Down Under. With the backing of principal owner John Wheeler, O’Brien’s and Brummitt’s raid on European yearlings has paid off almost Continued on page 2>> | 1 | Brought to you by Follow us @anz_news Sunday, May 10, 2020 | Dedicated to the Australasian bloodstock industry - subscribe for free: Click here Russian Camelot ATKINS PHOTOGRAPHY BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS Northern hemisphere gamble pays off with Russian Camelot O’Brien’s European-bred colt takes out South Australian Derby in brilliant fashion LATEST NEWS FROM THE WEEKEND'S RACING Read Tomorrow's Issue For: e Week Ahead What's on Race meetings: Wagga (NSW), Wellington (NSW), Ballarat (VIC), Toowoomba (QLD), Kalgoorlie (WA) Barrier trials/ Jump-outs: Wagga (NSW), Wellington (NSW) International meetings: Tokyo (JPN), Kyoto (JPN), Niigata (JPN) International Group races: Tokyo (JPN) - NHK Mile Cup (Gr 1, 1600m). Niigata (JPN) - Niigata Daishoten (Gr 3, 2000m) Sales: Inglis Australian Broodmare Sale (Online) immediately with Russian Camelot, a lightly- raced colt, now one of the most promising middle-distance horses in the country. Born on March 29, 2017, and giving away about six months in age to his Derby rivals, Russian Camelot also became the first northern hemisphere-bred three-year-old to win a Classic in Australia. “What he has done is extraordinary and it’s a bit naive to think that you’re going to buy an extraordinary horse every year. e age gap is significant and it is naive to think that you could overcome it with every yearling you send down there,” Brummitt told ANZ Bloodstock News last night.

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The genesis of the startling South

Australian Derby (Gr 1, 2500m)

win by Russian Camelot (Camelot)

yesterday came more than two

years ago when connections of the northern

hemisphere-bred three-year-old were trumped

by another syndicate who were also attempting

to buy promising German horse Schabau

(Pastorius).

The disappointment of being beaten to the

punch by the fellow Australian partnership

for Schabau, who incidentally is undefeated

after three starts at Flemington last year, led to

Victorian trainer Danny O’Brien and UK agent

Jeremy Brummitt embarking on an ambitious

plan to source European yearlings to race

Down Under.

With the backing of principal owner

John Wheeler, O’Brien’s and Brummitt’s raid

on European yearlings has paid off almost Continued on page 2>>

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Russian Camelot ATKINS PHOTOGRAPHY

BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS

Northern hemisphere gamble pays off with Russian CamelotO’Brien’s European-bred colt takes out South Australian Derby in brilliant fashion

LATEST NEWS FROM THE WEEKEND'S RACING

Read Tomorrow's Issue For:

The Week Ahead

What's on

Race meetings: Wagga (NSW),

Wellington (NSW), Ballarat (VIC),

Toowoomba (QLD), Kalgoorlie (WA)

Barrier trials/ Jump-outs: Wagga (NSW),

Wellington (NSW)

International meetings: Tokyo (JPN),

Kyoto (JPN), Niigata (JPN)

International Group races: Tokyo (JPN) -

NHK Mile Cup (Gr 1, 1600m). Niigata (JPN)

- Niigata Daishoten (Gr 3, 2000m)

Sales: Inglis Australian Broodmare Sale

(Online)

immediately with Russian Camelot, a lightly-

raced colt, now one of the most promising

middle-distance horses in the country.

Born on March 29, 2017, and giving away

about six months in age to his Derby rivals,

Russian Camelot also became the first northern

hemisphere-bred three-year-old to win a

Classic in Australia.

“What he has done is extraordinary and it’s

a bit naive to think that you’re going to buy an

extraordinary horse every year. The age gap is

significant and it is naive to think that you could

overcome it with every yearling you send down

there,” Brummitt told ANZ Bloodstock News

last night.

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“I think it’s an unusual circumstance

and it’s been very cleverly handled in that Danny didn’t really test that

maturity until close to the end of his three-year-old season.

“He’s going to kick over as a four-year-old in a couple of months and

he’s left it as late as possible to try and get him up in distance.

“It’s not that punishing to go for a mile and half if you’re in second

gear for a mile and a quarter.”

Brummitt bought Russian Camelot from Ireland’s Camas Park Stud

for 120,000gns (approximately AUD$240,000) from Book 1 of the 2018

Tattersalls October Yearling Sale on behalf of O’Brien’s clients who

harboured the desire to bring him to Australia unraced.

The agent takes up the Russian Camelot tale from there.

“Danny had asked me to go and find him a (tried) horse and for a year

I was looking and finally I found Schabau, but then we were outbid on

him. When we were outbid on Schabau, I convinced Danny to buy some

‘undamaged goods’ and so we bought two that year and we bought three

last year. I now hope that we might be at the sales this year, too.”

The down-to-earth Brummitt was not laying claim to being a genius

by any means when asked about how he identified Russian Camelot, who

was Lot 441 at the October sale.

“I try very hard to avoid the things that agents normally trot out about

a good horse, but I thought he was very athletic, very balanced and he

clearly had a lot of scope to improve and he came off a farm (run by) one

of the best horsemen in Ireland,”

he said.

Apart from the initial

selection process, one key

element Brummitt believes has

been crucial in the success of

Russian Camelot is the fact that

he was broken-in in Australia.

“I think that is an interesting

point. I thought it might make

more sense to break them in here

(in the UK) and use their residual

fitness from the sales, but Danny

was keen to get them down there as soon as possible and do the whole

process there and it’s obviously worked,” he said.

“He’s got three two-year-olds (from Europe) and they are all where

you would want them to be at this stage.

“They could be as slow as a tugboat or another Russian Camelot,

but the process has worked very well in terms of acclimatisation and

maturation of those horses, so I don’t think we’ll be changing the formula.”

The current two-year-olds in Victoria under O’Brien’s care are by

Australia (Galileo), Sea The Stars (Cape Cross) and another Camelot

(Montjeu).

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DerbyWinner

RUSSIAN CAMELOTSOUTH AUSTRALIAN DERBY, Gr. 1

sold Tattersalls October Yearling Sale, Book 1 by Camas Park Stud to Jeremy Brummitt

for 120,000 gns

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Brummitt said: “I am very lucky to

work with such a supportive sponsor as Danny O’Brien and John Wheeler.

I appreciate working with two people who let me get on with the job.”

The agent also predicted that the best may be ahead for Russian

Camelot and did not rule out the colt becoming an elite contender over

shorter distances.

“I have no doubt that when he matures that he will be quick enough at

a mile against the opposition in Australia,” he said.

“Horses don’t get quicker with age; they get stronger and more mature.

Mentally, he’s too immature for them to chase him into the bridle and ask

him to run as fast as he can, but once he’s got more time under his belt and

he’s a more seasoned racer, I think Danny will be able to pull him back to

shorter distances and have him travel a bit closer in the run.

“I am not suggesting there’s anything inherently more valuable about

that, but a lot of people think they can only step up in distance as they get

older. You have to train the mind as well as the body and if you’ve got the

mind right they can often step back.”

‘Derby win very satisfying’Russian Camelot ($2.90 favourite) defeated Dalasan (Dalakhani)

($3.80) by one and three-quarter lengths with Victoria Derby (Gr 1, 2500m)

winner Warning (Declaration Of War) another length away in third.

"Obviously we're really excited. He's a horse that we've had a huge

opinion of," O'Brien said.

"We've had him since he was a yearling and this was a race that we've been

aiming him at for the better part of 12 months. He's turned up and delivered.

"It's very satisfying. It's never been done before - a northern

hemisphere horse has never won a Derby in Australia. I don't think one

has ever run?

"We were very confident going into today that there were no excuses.

He'd had everything we needed to do to get him right today."

Russian Camelot firmed dramatically in betting for this year’s

Melbourne Cup (Gr 1, 3200m) after the eye-catching performance, but

O’Brien was reluctant to commit to the inexperienced colt following the

same path as his older stablemate Vow And Declare (Declaration Of War)

who was victorious on the first Tuesday in November last year.

"He's obviously been a very

exciting horse, not just for us but

the public as well from the time he

had his first start," he said.

"We'll see about the Cup. He's

still a young horse. We'll enjoy

today. The owners are a great

group of people who have resisted

some big offers for the horse and

I'm sure they're all thrilled as we

are that he's won a Derby.

“And we'll savour that and

certainly we'd be looking forward

to the spring."

Russian Camelot was

scratched at the barriers in a Melbourne city race, forcing O’Brien to take

the colt to Pakenham where he scored a comprehensive seven-length win

before he again missed a key lead-up race due to a minor throat infection

and poor blood count.

Jockey John Allen undertook two weeks of isolation in Adelaide to

ensure he could ride Russian Camelot after regular jockey Damien Oliver

declined the offer due to the coronavirus restrictions.

"When I got offered this ride it became a bigger carrot to head to

Adelaide," Allen said.

"Danny filled me with confidence. He said ride this horse like the

best horse. He was confident if he was close enough on the corner that he

would have a better turn of foot.

"It proved that way. He was just the superior horse. Obviously he's an

exceptional horse. A lot has been made about his preparation but I think

the bigger factor is he’s still six months younger than all these horses.

"If he can beat them now and he's only just turned three, imagine

what he can do in six months or a year’s time."

Dalasan’s jockey, Jason Holder, said the winner was just too good for

the Leon Macdonald and Andrew Gluyas-trained colt.

“We had a nice run in transit and presented to win, but the other horse

was too good,” Holder told Racing.com.

Damien Thornton, who was attempting to ride his second Group

1 winner in as many weeks after Toffee Tongue (Tavistock) landed the

Australasian Oaks (Gr 1, 2000m), said third-placed Warning was “honest”.

“I would have liked to get rolling earlier, but the best horse won,” the

Victorian jockey said.

Russian Camelot (3 c Camelot - Lady Babooshka by Cape Cross) has

raced five times for three wins and won $324,225 in prize-money.

By Camelot, who shuttled to Coolmore Australia in 2014 for one

season, he is one of two winners, the other being No Trouble (No Nay

Never), for the unraced mare Lady Babooshka. In turn, she is a three-

quarter sister to four-time stakes winner Alkaadhem (Green Desert) and a

half-sister to the stakes-placed Raising Sand (Oasis Dream).

Also featured in the pedigree is Royal Ascot Group 2 winner and US

Grade 2 winner Stagecraft (Sadler’s Wells) and European stakes winners

Mullins Bay (Machiavellian) and Hyabella (Shirley Heights).

Lady Babooshka also has an unraced two-year-old sister to Russian

Camelot, who is in training at Lambourn in the UK with Sylvester Kirk, a

filly foal by Zoffany (Dansili) and she is back in foal to Camelot.

Gear change switches on Ringbolt in SiresA crucial gear change and a step up in distance for Ringbolt (Dream

Ahead) has provided senior trainer Tony McEvoy with his fourth SA Sires’

Produce Stakes (Gr 3, 1400m) in the past eight years after the lightly-raced

gelding caused an upset.

McEvoy, who is now in partnership with son Calvin, trained the first two

over the line in the $120,000 Group 3 race but it was Ringbolt ($26) who was

able to run down his stablemate and leader, Violinist (Fastnet Rock).

Ringbolt, who ran fourth in a 1050-metre two-year-old maiden at

Balaklava on April 29 behind Riched (Rich Enuff), had blinkers fitted for the

Sires and he also appreciated the extra 350 metres.

He's obviously been a very

exciting horse, not just for us but the public as well from the time he had his first start- Danny O’Brien

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Michael Kirwan, Colm Santry, John Kennedy, Paddy Oman, Tom Moore, Rob Archibald or Emma Pugsley Tel: 02 6576 4200. New Zealand: Gordon Calder Tel:+64 218 41612. www.coolmore.com

Fee $38,500 (inc. GST)

Timeform rated 125 as a 3YO, higher than other Encosta de Lago line sprinters Zoustar (122), Northern Meteor (122), Rubick (122), Cosmic Force (118) etc.

As a 3YO he won The Everest in record time defeating 10 individual Gr.1 winners. As a 2YO he won the sire-making Todman Stakes-Gr.2, also in record time!

New for

2020

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Ridden by John Allen, Ringbolt defeated

Violinist ($11) by one and a quarter lengths with Crown Mint (Hallowed

Crown) ($6.50) another half a length away third. The $2.35 favourite

Ecumenical (Zebedee) finished fifth.

Calvin McEvoy said Ringbolt had made significant improvement

since his first start.

"He was a bit of a drunken sailor at Balaklava and we elected to go with

the blinkers," he said.

"We only really gave him one bit of work in them and he just pinged out of

the gates today and was always on the bridle for Johnny. He was very strong.

"He's got a lot of upside. He's just going to get better and better when

he gets a little bit older and probably out to a mile."

Allen, who made the call to

base himself in Adelaide for the

carnival, was taken by the manner

of Ringbolt’s win.

"He looked like a horse that

was really going to improve from

the run and so it proved," Allen

said.

"He was a different horse

today. Blinkers on. He was a lot

sharper and knew his job a bit

better."

Bred by Seymour Bloodstock’s Darren Thomas and passed in with a

reserve of $40,000 at the 2019 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale,

Ringbolt (2 g Dream Ahead - Maxi Dress by Shamardal) has earned

$77,565 prize-money from his two runs to date.

He is one of three winners for European mare Maxi Dress, who was

bought by agent Johnny McKeever at the 2013 Tattersalls July Sale for

80,000gns, and is from the same family as fellow imported horse Foreteller

(Dansili), who won three times at Group 1 level in Australia for Chris

Waller earlier this decade.

Maxi Dress, who was purchased by Fig Tree Pastoral for just $5,000 in

the March (Late) Inglis Digital Sale, has a weanling brother to Ringbolt.

She did not get in foal to Lean Mean Machine (Zoustar) last year.

Ringbolt is one of seven Australian stakes winners for the former

Aquis Farm and Emirates Park shuttler Dream Ahead (Diktat).

Tambo’s Mate sures up Stradbroke start with BRC Sprint win

Tambo’s Mate (Mossman) was put to the test in the BRC Sprint (Gr

3, 1200m) at Doomben yesterday, with trainer Stuart Kendrick seeking

to ascertain whether the gelding was worthy of a shot at next month’s

Stradbroke Handicap (Gr 1, 1400m).

Kendrick had been tossing up whether to start Tambo's Mate yesterday

or wait for the Chief De Beers Handicap (Listed, 1000m) at the Sunshine

Coast next Friday, but the Caloundra-based trainer elected to run over

1200 metres, with the decision duly vindicated.

"We figured if he couldn't run well on Saturday he wouldn't be any

chance in the Stradbroke," Kendrick said.

"But he is in the Stradbroke field now and we know he can handle

Eagle Farm.

"The Stradbroke will be tougher but Tambo's Mate is tough so we can

have some fun."

Tambo's Mate ($12), who was ridden by Matthew McGillivray,

defeated Deep Image (Testa Rossa) ($14) by a short head.

The Tony Gollan-trained pair Outback Barbie (Spirit Of Boom) ($3.80

equal favourite) and Vega One (Lope De Vega) ($6) ran third and fourth

respectively in a bunched finish.

The well-backed equal favourite Kementari (Lonhro) ($3.80) was fifth,

beaten a length a quarter, after being slowly away.

Kendrick said he would now

decide on a Stradbroke lead-up

race for Tambo’s Mate but the

Victory Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m) at

Eagle Farm on May 23 was the

most likely target for the in-form

sprinter, whose first stakes win

came last November when he

again beat home Vega One and

Deep Image in the Tattersall’s

Recognition Stakes (Listed,

1350m) at Doomben.

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Ringbolt ATKINS PHOTOGRAPHY

Tambo’s Mate (left) MICHAEL MCINALLY

The Stradbroke

will be tougher but Tambo's Mate is tough so we can have some fun- Stuart Kendrick

He looked like a horse that

was really going to improve from the run and so it proved- JohnAllen

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A homebred for Townsville-based

bookmaker Dalan Tamblyn, Tambo’s Mate (4 g Mossman - Passagemaker

by Canny Lad) has defied early setbacks. He was to be offered for auction

at the 2017 Magic Millions Gold Coast March Yearling Sale, but he had

to be withdrawn after the discovery that he had a fractured sesamoid.

From 16 starts, he has won eight races with four placings for earnings of

$455,950 in prize-money.

A half-brother to two other

winners, Tambo’s Mate is one of

five named foals for the twice-

winning Passagemaker, herself a

daughter of Georgia Belle (Clear

Choice) who was successful at

Listed level in Sydney.

Tambo’s Mate has an unraced

two-year-old half-brother named

Gunnerside (Choisir) who

Tamblyn sold to the Newgate

Bloodstock-China Horse Club

partnership for $125,000 at last

year’s Inglis Classic Yearling Sale.

Passagemaker also has a weanling filly by Churchill (Galileo) and is in

foal to Epaulette (Commands).

Doomben Guineas winner Vanna Girl continues to bloom

Toby and Trent Edmonds will look to extend the campaign of

yesterday’s Doomben Guineas (Listed, 1615m) winner Vanna Girl

(Husson) and chase further “black-type” success despite the three-year-

old effectively still being in her first racing campaign.

The Gold Coast father-and-son training partners have earmarked The Roses

(Gr 2, 1800m) next month for Vanna Girl ($2.70 equal favourite), who ran down

Supergiant (Red Giant) ($21) to score by a neck in a thrilling battle over the final

200 metres. Ballistic Boy (Smart Missile) was a length away in third.

"She can head to the The Roses on June 13 which should be perfect for

her. We will have to find another lead-up which we can decide on shortly,"

Toby Edmonds said.

"Then we might talk about the spring. Don't forget she has been doing

this on a preparation where we have been forced to give her a week off and

bring her back and give her another week off, etc.

"She only cost $40,000 and that takes her to about $200,000 in earnings.”

Jockey Matthew McGillivray, who rode Vanna Girl to victory at the

Gold Coast on April 17, elected to undertake two weeks of quarantine and

move zones so he could maintain his association with the Listed winner.

"She's such a versatile filly, with gate one today we were able to ride her

right up on speed Matty gave her the trip we wanted, but under different

circumstances you could ride her back and run on as well," Edmonds said.

"She's still going great at home and as we saw today racing as good as

ever. At this stage we'll keep her in until she tells us she needs a break."

Purchased at the 2018 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale by Edmonds, Vanna

Girl (3 f Husson - Logan’s Choice by Redoute’s Choice) recorded her fifth

victory in the Doomben Guineas, her first at stakes level, from just eight

starts. She has now earned $203,100 prize-money.

A half-sister to her stakes-placed former stablemate Plucky Girl

(Pluck), Vanna Girl is one of five winners from as many foals to race for

three-time winner Logan’s Choice, who in turn is out of a half-sister to star

horse Naturalism (Palace Music) in De Souba (Dehere).

Logan’s Choice, who was a $250,000 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling

Sale purchase in 2007, has a yearling filly and a weanling colt by Vinery

Stud sire Star Turn (Star Witness).

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PIERATA

PIERRO (AUS), 09 b

LONHRO (AUS), 98 dk b/

OCTAGONAL (NZ), 92 br

ZABEEL (NZ), 86 b

SIR TRISTRAM (IRE), 71 b

Lady Giselle (FR), 82 b

Eight Carat (GB), 75 brPieces of Eight II (IRE), 63 dk b/

Klairessa (GB), 69 dk b/

Shadea (NZ), 88 br

Straight Strike (USA), 77 dk b/Mr. Prospector (USA), 70 b

Bend Not (USA), 72 b

Concia (NZ), 78 bFirst Consul (USA), 70 dk b/

My Tricia (NZ), 74 br

Miss Right Note (IRE),

03 gr

Daylami (IRE),

94 gr/ro

Doyoun (IRE), 85 bMill Reef (USA), 68 b

Dumka (FR), 71 b

Daltawa (IRE), 89 grMiswaki (USA), 78 ch

Damana (FR), 81 gr

Sky Song (IRE), 97 b

Sadler’s Wells (USA), 81 bNorthern Dancer (CAN), 61 b

Fairy Bridge (USA), 75b

Criquetta (GB), 90 bShirley Heights (GB), 75 b

Ghislaine (USA), 81 ro

November Flight

(AUS), 01 b

Flying Spur (AUS), 92 b

Danehill (USA), 86 b

Danzig (USA), 77 bNorthern Dancer (CAN), 61 b

Pas de Nom (USA), 68 dk b/

Razyana (USA), 81 bHis Majesty (USA), 68 b

Spring Adieu (CAN), 74 b

Rolls (USA), 84 ch

Mr. Prospector (USA), 70 bRaise a Native (USA), 61 ch

Gold Digger (USA), 62 b

Grand Luxe (CAN), 74 chSir Ivor (USA), 65 b

Fanfreluche (CAN), 65 b

November Song (NZ),

95 b

Zabeel (NZ), 86 b

Sir Tristram (IRE), 71 bSir Ivor (USA), 65 b

Isolt (USA), 61 b

Lady Giselle (FR), 82 bNureyev (USA), 77 b

Valderna (FR), 72 b

Chorus Star (AUS),

82 br

Kaora Star (AUS), 65 chStar Kingdom (IRE), 46 ch

Kaoru (AUS), 55 ch

Century Miss (AUS), 76 brCentury (USA), 69 br

Gay Chorus (AUS), 66b

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AUSTRALIA

Widden buys Sword Of Light for $900,000

Widden Stud yesterday bought Group 2 winner

Sword Of Light (New Approach) for $900,000

after the mare was passed in for $1 million at

Friday’s Inglis Chairman’s Sale. Sword Of Light,

who comes from one of owner-breeder David

Moodie’s prized families, was offered by his

Hesket Bloodstock on Friday in foal to Fastnet

Rock (Danehill). Also sold yesterday after being

passed in was Think Bleue (So You Think) for

$340,000 to Newgate Bloodstock and All Of Me

(Pierro) for $260,000 to Yu Long Investments.

The post-sales action saw Brett and Rachael

Howard’s Glenesk Thoroughbreds move into

pole position as the leading vendor of the

Chairman’s Sale; all 11 of their lots were sold

with an aggregate of $3.2 million.

Australian Broodmare Sale countdown todayThe Inglis Digital platform will face its biggest

test today when the Australian Broodmare

Sale is conducted online. Bidding began on

Friday for the sale, with 343 lots on offer today.

Mares in foal to the likes of top-class proven

sires such as Pierro, Zoustar, Dundeel, So You

Think, Brazen Beau, More Than Ready, Written

Tycoon, Lonhro, Street Boss, Rubick and Deep

Field headline a strong catalogue. The final

countdown will begin at 10am, with each lot to

sell sequentially in order.

Four for CamelotCamelot (Montjeu) scored his fourth individual

Group 1 winner overall and his first in Australia

after Russian Camelot (3 c ex Lady Babooshka

by Cape Cross) took the South Australian Derby

(Gr 1, 2500m) at Morphettville yesterday.

Russian Camelot joined Irish Derby (Gr 1, 1m

4f) winner Latrobe, Belmont Oaks (Gr 1, 10f)

victor Athena and Criterium de Saint-Cloud (Gr

1, 2000m) conqueror Wonderment as a scorer

at the highest level for Camelot, winner of the

2,000 Guineas (Gr 1, 1m), English Derby (Gr 1,

1m 4f) and Irish Derby in 2012. Camelot stood

one season in Australia in 2014, but has not

shuttled since. He stands at Coolmore Stud in

Ireland at a fee of €40,000 (AUD$67,000).

101 for SnitzelOnly a couple of weeks after Snitzel (Redoute’s

Choice) brought up his 100th individual stakes

winner, he made it 101 yesterday when Snitz (5

g ex Tickle My by Perugino) won the Takeover

Target Stakes (Listed, 1200m) at Randwick

yesterday. Snitz continued a strong run of form,

defeating Greyworm (Master Of Design) by a

half-length with Redouble (Redoute’s Choice)

a nose away in third. Sent to the 2016 Inglis

Vobis Gold Yearling Sale by Basinghall Farm,

Snitz was purchased for $75,000. His dam,

Group 2 winner Tickle My (Perugino), was

retired by breeder Ken Breese in November

after producing a colt by Alpine Eagle (High

Chaparral). Snitzel will stand for $165,000 (inc

GST) at Arrowfield Stud in 2020.

Snitz continues strong recent formTrainer Matt Dunn is weighing up whether to

push towards the Stradbroke Handicap (Gr

1, 1400m) with Snitz after he continued his

strong recent run with a win in yesterday’s

Takeover Target Stakes. Entries for the

Stradbroke were taken during the week with

Snitz not among the first nominations. "I

didn't put him in the Stradbroke because I

didn't think he was good enough for it and

didn't want it as an option to tempt me,"

Dunn said. "I was actually thinking he is

more a Ramornie horse. That is still an option

depending on if they smash him (in the

handicaps) for that win. I never thought he

could go to this level, so he is making it tough

for me. He has won a bit of money now, so

paying the late entry for the Stradbroke is an

option for the owners, but you would want to

see Brisbane open up a bit if we were to go

up there."

Nine for Ocean ParkAnother Dollar (5 m ex Make A Wish by Pins)

became Ocean Park’s (Thorn Park) ninth

individual stakes winner yesterday when she

took the Gosford Gold Cup (Listed, 2000m) at

Randwick. Another Dollar sprinted strongly

to defeat long-time leader, German import

Ilwendo (Lando), by a head with a length

and three quarters back to Best Of Days

(Azamour) in third. Purchased by trainer

Chris Waller from the 2016 Inglis Australian

Easter Yearling Sale out of Waikato Stud’s

draft for $190,000, Another Dollar had been

Group 1-placed but she had not broken

through in stakes company before yesterday.

Waikato Stud’s Ocean Park will stand for

NZ$20,000 (plus GST) in 2020.

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Another Dollar bound for Magic Millions National Broodmare SaleAfter being withdrawn from last year’s Magic

Millions National Broodmare Sale, Another

Dollar will head through the sales ring this year

with her value increased by her first black-type

win in yesterday’s Gosford Gold Cup. "She is in

the mares' sale coming up at the Magic Millions

soon so she might be someone else's after that

but her price tag might be a bit better for the

owners," Waller said. "She has been a pretty

handy horse. She ran second in a Queensland

Oaks, then she just struggled on wet tracks but

she's finding some form. With the sale being a

bit later this year she will probably have another

run or two providing the tracks stay good."

16 for HussonHusson (Hussonet) yesterday registered his 16th

individual stakes winner when Vanna Girl (3 f ex

Logan’s Choice by Redoute’s Choice) took the

Doomben Guineas (Listed, 1615m). Husson will

stand at Aquis’ Queensland farm at Canungra this

season at a fee of $5,500 (inc GST)

28 for Dream Ahead

Dream Ahead (Diktat) produced his 28th

individual stakes winner, his seventh in

Australia, when Ringbolt (2 g ex Maxi Dress by

Shamardal) caused an upset in the SA Sires’

Produce Stakes (Gr 3, 1400m). Dream Ahead

served seven seasons in Australia at Emirates

Park Stud and Aquis Farm, but did not return

from Haras de Grandcamp in France last year.

He stood at €12,000 ($20,000) this season.

157 for Fastnet RockFastnet Rock (Danehill) recorded an incredible

157th individual stakes winner yesterday when

Game Keeper (3 g ex My Tusker by Volksraad)

took the Adelaide Guineas (Listed, 1600m) at

Morphettville yesterday. Game Keeper came

from second last to win comfortably, defeating

Hypercane (Toronado) by three lengths with

Quantum Mechanic (Deep Field) a long neck

away in third. Purchased by McEvoy Mitchell

Racing from the 2018 Magic Millions Gold Coast

Yearling Sale for $175,000, Game Keeper has

started to live up to his potential this preparation

with three wins on the trot. Fastnet Rock will stand

for $165,000 (inc GST) at Coolmore Stud this year.

Adelaide Guineasgoes to Game KeeperJockey John Allen has now won the last three

Adelaide Guineas after his success on Game

Keeper yesterday, adding to his victories

aboard Peaceful State (Animal Kingdom) and

So We Are (So You Think) the last two years. "It

definitely has been good to me and I got on the

right horse again this year," Allen said. "It was a

good win. He's obviously turned the corner. His

last couple of runs have been good wins and

just watching the replays in his last win he was

really strong through the line. He travelled well

in the run but when I pulled him out he really

did pick up for me and accelerate." Co-trainer

Tony McEvoy indicated that the three-year-old

could tackle the older horses in Saturday’s R A

Lee Stakes (Gr 3, 1600m).

Three straight forMasked CrusaderMasked Crusader (Toronado) may back up

in next week’s Inglis Guineas (RL, 1400m)

at Rosehill after stamping himself as one of

Australia’s most promising three-year-olds

with an effortless win yesterday. Ridden by

Tommy Berry, Masked Crusader strode out

on the speed, increasing his margin to three

lengths at the line. “He's a lovely horse. Tommy

really probably doesn't know how good he is,"

co-trainer Michael Hawkes said. "I don't know

where the top or the bottom is with this bloke

yet and I think Tommy is probably going to have

the same opinion. But you can only win and

he's won well. He is probably a lot better than

winter grade. We will see how he pulls up and

he might back up in the Guineas yet."

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Game Keeper ATKINS PHOTOGRAPHY

Masked Crusader as a foal

Dream Ahead AQUIS

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‘Sliding doors moment’ for CrusaderProlific breeder Rick Jamieson, who bred

Masked Crusader (Toronado) under his Gilgai

Farm banner and who retains a share in the

three-year-old, revealed on Twitter yesterday

just how close the promising gelding came to

being involved in a fatal accident last night.

Masked Crusader won at Bendigo last month,

but Jamieson said that he was also entered at

Canterbury and - if he was to run in Sydney -

he would have been transported north on the

Monday night before. That horse truck crashed

near Euroa, killing Atotori (Haradasun), dam

of Group 2 winner Zoutori (Zoustar), as well as

Shadwell fillies Aladaala (Redoute’s Choice),

Hafaawa (Redoute’s Choice) and Maktabba

(Per Incanto).

‘Peltzer a spring horse’Trainer Gerald Ryan believes that, unlike his

sire, Peltzer (So You Think) is set to find his best

as a sprinter-miler after his win over 1200 metres

at Randwick yesterday. Purchased by Ryan and

prolific commentator turned bloodstock agent

David Raphael for $260,000 from the Magic

Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale, the handler

feels he is built to sprint, not stay. "As a type, I

always thought he was a 1400-metre horse,"

Ryan said. "He is not a So You Think 2000-metre

horse, he is a fast So You Think." While Peltzer is

entered for the J J Atkins (Gr 1, 1400m), Ryan is

preferring to spell him with a Golden Rose (Gr

1, 1400m) campaign on the agenda. "I'm not

sure about Brisbane," Ryan said. "I do think he

is worth setting for a race like the Golden Rose

and if you do go to Brisbane then you have to

get them back into work by mid-June."

Consolation for Bottega at RandwickA proactive move from Nash Rawiller resulted

in a winning mount yesterday after he scored

aboard Bottega (Snitzel) yesterday. The

Gerald Ryan-trained Bottega had finished

second in both the Carbine Club Stakes (Gr

3, 1600m) and the Frank Packer Plate (Gr 3,

2000m) before his win back in Benchmark 78

grade over 1800 metres yesterday. However,

the three-year-old had no rider booked, so

Rawiller instructed his manager Liam Prior to

chase the ride. "I noticed before eight o'clock

he still didn't have a rider and told Liam to

get straight on it, thankfully they gave me the

opportunity," Rawiller said. "He is a lovely

horse and probably the sort of horse now who,

with a win under his belt, can take it to the

next level and really come back a nice horse

in the spring." Ryan said that Bottega will

either head to the Lord Mayor’s Cup (Listed,

2000m) or will spell ahead of the spring.

Rough race results in Soldier Of Love winA dramatic stretch run in which favourite

Subpoenaed (Rip Van Winkle) was held up

and the Bjorn Baker-trained Miss Einstein

(Dundeel) was squeezed out saw Baker’s

Soldier Of Love (Mawingo) capitalise for his

first Saturday-class win yesterday. "I didn't

know whether to laugh or cry," Baker said. "I

was trying to watch it all and I still haven't quite

taken it in, but it worked out really well.” Baker

took Soldier Of Love to Bathurst for his debut

in August, 2018, and after his midfield finish,

he was prepared to sack him from his yard. “I

took him to Bathurst for his first run and I think

he ran a battling seventh. I said, 'I don't think I

can continue with him' but they were keen to

give him another prep and he's just continued

to improve," Baker said."He has never stopped

improving and until they do, you never quite

know where you're going to get to.”

Tejori justifies favouritismCanberra trainer Nick Olive admitted that he

was filled with nerves ahead of yesterday’s

Highway Handicap (1200m) at Randwick,

but Tejori (Hinchinbrook) lived up to his

expectations by producing a strong win. "We've

got an opinion of her. I was bloody nervous

coming here today, you're stepping up in class

and you want to see them do it," Olive said.

"Kerrin (McEvoy) gave her a beautiful ride, she

had all the favours. But look, she was there to

be beat, a few of them loomed and she held

them all off which was fantastic. I know it's only

a Highway, but you're stepping up in grade,

you don't want them to disappoint you. If the

bubble bursts now you're back to square one.

She is a lovely filly. I think she has got a nice

future."

Blazing Miss fires up for victoryThe speedy Blazing Miss (Sizzling) was a drifter on

course at Randwick yesterday, but she was much

more switched on as she built on her second-

up record in style. The Mark Newnham-trained

Blazing Miss, who had form around the likes of

Cosmic Force (Deep Field), Tenley (Medaglia

d’Oro) and Exceedance (Exceed And Excel) as a

juvenile, has now won three from four second-up

and the handler will now look to step her up in

grade. "It was really good to see her do that today.

She has run up to her work," Newnham said.

"She has always had a good second-up record. I

told Robbie (Dolan) to be a bit aggressive on her

today. She was a bit sleepy at Canterbury first-up

and got into an awful spot but today, once she got

outside the leader, I knew she'd be hard to beat. If

there is a little Listed race somewhere for her to try

to enhance her value then we'll do that.”

So Si Bon goes back-to-back

Throughout his career, So Si Bon (So You Think)

has proven frustrating more often than not, but

after 50 starts, he looks to be finally putting it all

together, scoring back-to-back wins for the first

time in his career. Having become the highest

earner of his sire So You Think (High Chaparral)

after his win in the Vobis Gold Mile (1600m)

last time out, the six-year-old stepped back to

open handicap company yesterday and never

looked in doubt, scoring by a widening three

and a quarter lengths. “Since being gelded he's

become one of our most consistent horses,"

co-trainer Ben Hayes said. "He's been fantastic

for the owners. They've been incredibly patient

with him and it's just been a matter of putting it

all together. He doesn't mind the wet tracks so

he'll stay in work and we'll try and go for three,

four, five in a row.”

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Won the 2,000 Guineas-Gr.1 in a faster time than Frankel, Camelot etc.

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Won 7 consecutive races at 2 & 3 years including 4 Gr.1s.

17 sons of GALILEO have sired Gr.1 winners worldwide. His dam was runner-up in the 1000m. Queen Mary S.-Gr.2 at 2. His full-sister and grandam both won the 1200m. Cheveley Park S.-Gr.1 at 2.

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Aidensfield gives Lindsay Park the half-centuryThe Lindsay Park operation of David and Ben

Hayes and Tom Dabernig notched its 50th

metropolitan winner for the season at Caulfield

yesterday after two-year-old Aidensfield

(Dissident) won on debut. Sporting the brown

and white colours of the Henderson family,

most famously carried at the track by Caulfield

Cup (Gr 1, 2400m) winner Descarado (High

Chaparral), Aidensfield scored by a length

and a quarter over the appropriately-named

Out Of Isolation (Squamosa). “She's always

shown ability but we haven't been able to get

at her," Ben Hayes said. "She's just been a bit

immature in her shins, She's been in and out a

couple of times but we've managed to get her

to the races today. Her build up to the race was

excellent. It was great to see her do it today and

on soft ground but she'll be better on top of the

ground."

Oasis Girl races to easy Caulfield victoryThe mile and a wet track proved crucial to Oasis

Girl (Redoute’s Choice) scoring an emphatic

win at Caulfield yesterday. The Mathew Ellerton

and Simon Zahra-trained Oasis Girl raced clear

for a six-length win under Jamie Kah over

longshot Lord Jaysea (Playing God), vindicating

a stable decision to stay in Melbourne rather

than travelling to Adelaide for the Adelaide

Guineas (Listed, 1600m). "The other day we

just thought we chose the wrong race," Zahra

said. "She indicates that she just grinds away a

bit over the 1400 metres and she really relished

the conditions today and she's shown in the last

month that stepping her up in distance isn't an

issue. In her early days she used to pull in her

work and we thought she was a bit of a sprinter,

but she's come of age, she relaxes and she's got

a nice cruising speed and turn of foot."

Meaningful victory part of German doubleApprentice Lewis German scored a brace at

Caulfield yesterday, including taking the race

named for his mentor Darren Gauci aboard

the Louise Bonella-trained Barbie’s Fox

(Foxwedge). "Darren Gauci has helped me a

lot," German said. "He was a great rider, one

of the best, and everything he achieved makes

him so respected." Bonella hopes that Barbie’s

Fox may be able to return to stakes company

this preparation. "We were hoping with those

big races," Bonella said. "We gave them a crack,

but her last run in the Thousand Guineas she

had just gone over the top so we gave her a

spell and she's come back terrific. In a couple

of weeks there is a 1400-metre three-year-old

fillies race, so we'll keep going down that line

at present."

News Girl Lewis German’s second win came aboard the

Geoff Duryea-prepared News Girl (Magnus),

who scored by three-quarters of a length over

Coruscate (Exceed And Excel). German recently

transferred his indentures to Enver Jusufovic

at Cranbourne and looks to be reaping the

rewards as he makes connections with different

stables. "It's been a very good day and I'm

very grateful for the opportunities," German

said. "I've just transferred to Cranbourne for

three months to open up other opportunities

to build relationships with other trainers."

News Girl was shipped across the NSW border

from Duryea’s Corowa base, with the trainer

admitting he considered scratching when the

track was downgraded to heavy. "We avoided

the Cup meeting at Wagga because it was really

heavy there, but Lewis was confident that if

he could get to the right lane where the track

wasn't as bad then we'd have a go," Duryea said.

Gotta Kiss confirms winter potentialHighly-touted filly Gotta Kiss (Not A Single

Doubt) was a muck lather pre-race at Doomben

yesterday, but she justified favouritism to take

victory and stamp herself as a legitimate winter

carnival contender. Gotta Kiss had finished

third two weeks ago to the unbeaten Isotope

(Deep Field) at the Sunshine Coast and trainer

Steve O’Dea was confident she would take

improvement for that first-up effort. "We have

always said she would be better with a sit and

in her trial and two runs this time is how we

have ridden her," O'Dea said, also confirming

that a rematch with Isotope in the Champagne

Classic (Gr 2, 1200m) in a fortnight is her next

likely target.

Returning Byrne a winnerFive-time Brisbane champion jockey Jim Byrne got

straight back into the groove at Doomben yesterday,

riding a winner at his first ride back from injury.

Byrne had only ridden for one week in March

since suffering a broken leg in a fall at Doomben

on December 18. However, he was straight back

into the winners’ circle aboard Tony Gollan’s mare

Hollaback Girl (Your Song) yesterday. "She had

a big weight and a tricky barrier but Jim rode her

perfectly," Gollan said. "Hollaback Girl probably

hasn't lived up to her early promise but the thing

now is to win more black-type races with her."

Dissolution breaks drought at DoombenAfter two years in the wilderness, the Group

3-placed Dissolution (Snitzel) returned to the

winners’ circle at Doomben yesterday with a

win in a four-way photo over 2020 metres. It was

his first win since March, 2018, when he won a

three-year-old Benchmark 76 over Queensland

Guineas (Gr 2, 1600m) winner Sambro (Fastnet

Rock) at Warwick Farm. When his form dropped

away, he was sent to trainer David Vandyke on

the Sunshine Coast, who described the horse

as a “thinker”. “But today Jake (Bayliss) gave

him a good ride and he responded," he said.

"Dissolution has some strong breeding being

by top sire Snitzel and there should be more

races for him in Queensland."

Papa Jo scores all-the-way winPapa Jo (Drumbeats) again showed his liking for

barrier one with an all-the-way win at Doomben.

Papa Jo has now won seven races and five have

been from barrier one. He again drew the coveted

inside barrier and despite dipping at the start was

too slick in the TAB Handicap (1050m). Lindsay

Hatch trains at Toowoomba and once racing

was cut into zones he originally could only run

horses in the southern metropolitan zone based

around the Gold Coast and not in Brisbane.

Racing Queensland modified the rules so all

trainers could run their horses in Brisbane and

Gold Coast metropolitan races as of this week.

"He is very quick out of the barriers and he does

like the number one marble," Hatch said. "Papa Jo

is getting up in the ratings and we will have to look

for something around the same trip."

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McDonald happywith KinaneFrank Packer Plate (Gr 3, 2000m) winner Kinane

(Reliable Man) warmed up for his Queensland

campaign with a pleasing trial at Rosehill on

Friday. “He was really good,” said jockey James

McDonald, who rode him into fourth behind

Pinvincible (Pins) over 1030 metres. “He has

had a good blow but he is very well within

himself and I was rapt with the way he pulled

up.” Kinane is being aimed at the Gunsynd

Classic (Gr 3, 1800m) and the Rough Habit Plate

(Gr 3, 2200m), according to former trainer Mick

Kent’s racing manager Neale Donnelley, who is

also a part-owner. He also explained the origin

of his name: “Mick said when he was training in

Singapore the most reliable man he ever had to

put in the saddle was Mick Kinane from Ireland,

so given he is by Reliable Man, that’s how we

named him.

NEW ZEALAND

Hannam happy to be back in the saddleEffervescent jockey Robbie Hannam is eager to

get back to work, with the 53-year-old returning

to riding trackwork over the past two weeks

since New Zealand’s month-long Covid-19

lockdown concluded. “The body has been

good,” the Group 1-winning rider said. “I live

beside the river and there are walkways and

I have kept pretty active. We’ve been back at

trackwork just under two weeks and I have been

riding a bit of work for Peter Didham, who is my

brother-in-law. He’s got a few in work. I know it

was four or five weeks of not doing a lot, but it

was just like riding a bike. It felt so good to be

back on a horse.” He added: “I don’t get paid for

riding trackwork. I ride trackwork to get raceday

rides. The jump-outs and trials will bring the

horses forward a lot.”

ASIA

Seven for KizunaJapanese Derby (Gr 1, 2400m) winner Kizuna

(Deep Impact) produced his seventh individual

stakes winner yesterday when Deep Bond (3 c

ex Zephyranthes by King Halo) took the Kyoto

Shimbun Hai (Gr 2, 2200m) yesterday. Kizuna

won the same race in 2013 before taking the

Tokyo Yushun three weeks later. Swooping in

from just fore of midfield, the Ryuji Okubo-

trained Deep Bond defeated Man Of Spirit

(Rulership) by a neck with a length and a half to

Falconia (Deep Impact) in third; long odds-on

favourite Admire Virgo (Deep Impact) finished

fourth, just over two lengths from the winner.

Kizuna stands at Shadai Stallion Station on the

island of Hokkaido.

Eight for OrfevreJapanese Triple Crown winner Orfevre (Stay

Gold) made it eight individual stakes winners

yesterday when Bitterender (3 c ex Bitter

Sweet by Afleet Alex) took the Principal Stakes

(Listed, 2000m) at Tokyo. Sent off as second

favourite for trainer Ikuo Aizawa, Bitterender

sat handy before sweeping to the lead on

straightening, holding off the late surge of

Potager (Deep Impact) to win by a neck. They

came clear of outsider Dear Theory (Samurai

Heart), who finished third, three lengths from

the winner. Orfevre stands at Shadai Stallion

Station.

14 for RulershipRulership (King Kamehameha) scored a

14th individual stakes winner when Uranus

Charm (5 m ex Amethyst Ring by Fuji Kiseki)

took the Metropolitan Stakes (Listed, 2400m)

at Tokyo yesterday. The Makoto Saito-trained

Uranus Charm led at soft sectionals under

Norihiro Yokoyama, particularly through the

middle stages, and that proved crucial at the

end when she held off Valerio (Stay Gold)

and Taisei Trail (Heart’s Cry) to win by a

half-length. Rulership, the Hong Kong QEII

Cup (Gr 1, 2000m) winner, stands at Shadai

Stallion Station.

Japan’s best three-year-old milers to clashToday’s feature from Japan is the NHK Mile

Cup (Gr 1, 1600m) for the three-year-olds.

The NHK Mile Cup often plays second fiddle

to the Satsuki Sho (Gr 1, 2000m), the Japanese

2,000 Guineas, but it still has a notable honour

roll in its own right, with winners including

El Condor Pasa (Kingmambo), Kurofune

(French Deputy), King Kamehameha

(Kingmambo), Mikki Isle (Deep Impact) and

Admire Mars (Daiwa Major). Likely favourite

is the Grade 1-placed Taisei Vision (Turtle

Bowl), who broke the Tokyo track record over

1400 metres as a two-year-old and returned a

big winner in the Arlington Cup (Gr 3, 1600m)

at Hanshin last start, but top filly Resistencia

(Daiwa Major), winner of the Hanshin

Juvenile Fillies (Gr 1, 1600m), is sure to have

her admirers too.

Niigata Daishoten to unveil next Caulfield Cup winner?The Niigata Daishoten (Gr 3, 2000m) may not

be a race that immediately springs to mind as

a Caulfield Cup lead-up, but it was the race last

year that gave Mer De Glace (Rulership) his first

stakes win and set him on a path to Melbourne.

Ridden by Damian Lane, Mer De Glace won

by three-quarters of a length, defeating Mikki

Swallow (Tosen Homareboshi), who was

placed in the Tenno Sho (Spring) (Gr 1, 3200m)

last weekend. Today’s field features a number

of promising horses, including Listed winner

Red Galant (Lord Kanaloa), Grade 1-placed

Gibeon (Deep Impact) and Bravas (King

Kamehameha), whose dam Verxina (Deep

Impact) was a two-time winner of the Victoria

Mile (Gr 1, 1600m).

INTERNATIONAL

Frosted has first American runnersDarley’s Frosted (Tapit) was represented

by his first starter on Friday when the Todd

Pletcher-trained Restored Order ran third in

a maiden special weight over four and a half

furlongs on the Gulfstream Park dirt. Restored

Order loomed up but raced greenly over the

concluding stages and he shapes as a horse

to follow going forward. Scratched from that

Gulfstream maiden was the Wesley Ward-

trained Breakthrough (Nyquist), who was set

to be the first runner for his Kentucky Derby-

winning sire; he is slated to run this morning,

Australian time. Three-time Grade 1 winner

Frosted will have his first Australian two-year-

olds next season and will stand at Darley’s

Northwood Park once more in 2020 at a fee of

$22,000 (inc GST).

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French racing gets green light after political manoeuvers French racing will resume as planned tomorrow

at three tracks, including Longcahmp, but only

after a tense 24 hours of negotiation to avert

a potentially heartbreaking change of tack

from the government. France Galop president

Edouard de Rothschild announced in the early

hours of Saturday morning that the green light

had been given by President Emmanuel Macron

for a resumption which, for most of Friday, had

looked to be slipping out of reach. Some French

media reports suggest that certain key figures

connected with professional football – which

like all team sports is banned until September

under the administration's gradual scheme

to reinstate parts of the French economy and

society – may have lobbied Macron and his

government to have a second look at racing,

which is under different oversight to the vast

majority of sport. However, while Macron

reportedly vetoed the resumption of racing

on Thursday, Rothschild emerged the winner

in Friday’s negotiations. Longchamp features

a Group 2 and three Group 3 races upon its

return tomorrow.

Oppenheimers step in to save South African racingPhumelela Gaming, which operates the

majority of tracks in South Africa, has been

handed a lifeline after securing a deal with

Mary Slack, daughter of late mining magnate

Harry Oppenheimer and a prominent owner-

breeder in her own right. The group warned on

Monday it was facing bankruptcy as it emerged

the sport's shutdown in South Africa could

extend for a further four weeks. Phumelela

Gaming released interim results this week that

referenced a "dire situation" for racing in the

country. It filed for business rescue on Friday

afternoon but agreed a post-commencement

finance deal with a company run by Slack

and her daughters, who have injected vital

funds. South Africa went into the fourth stage

of lockdown last week – at which point it was

believed racing would be permitted to continue

– but the National Horseracing Association

(NHA) expects the government's green light

will only come in the next stage of the country's

coronavirus response and has had to once

again reschedule major races, including the

South African Derby.

Holland heading for CanadaGlobetrotting rider Darryll Holland is set to write

the next chapter of his truly international career

when travelling to Canada in the coming weeks

to begin a season-long stint at Woodbine. The

versatile rider was among Britain's top jockeys

for over a decade, riding more than a century of

winners in six out of eight seasons around the

turn of the century. Having plied his trade most

recently in South Korea, Mauritius, Japan and

the United States, the rider, whose top subject in

school was geography, is now planning to add

Canada to the list of countries in which he has

visited the winner's enclosure. The first European

jockey to ride in Korea boasts an impressive CV,

which includes around 30 Group 1 winners. He

is best known in Australia for finishing third on

Jardines Lookout (Fourstars Allstar) in the 2003

Melbourne Cup (Gr 1, 3200m) behind Makybe

Diva (Desert King).

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Eligible employers will be able to receive

and pay the JobKeeper payments to various

employee categories, including, but not limited

to:

• Employees who were employed by you as employees as at March 1, 2020;

• Employees currently employed by you (including those stood down or re-hired);

• Employees who are full-time, part-time, or long-term casuals (to get the payment for

a casual employee, they must have been employed by you on a regular basis for longer

than 12 months as at March 1, 2020); and• Employees who are not in receipt of a

JobKeeper Payment from another employer.

• Special eligibility for horse business structures with no employeesPresuming the above eligibility conditions for employers and

employees are satisfied, note below how a “nominated” employee for the

following common business structures are eligible to receive JobKeeper.

• Sole traders

The proprietor will be eligible if they do not receive JobKeeper from

another source.Another reminder: for verification purposes, businesses without

employees, such as a sole trader:• will need to provide an ABN for their business;

• nominate an individual to receive the payment;

• provide that individual’s Tax File Number; and

• provide a declaration as to the recent business activity of that business.

Sole traders are easily the most common horse structures and, as

such, it is worth sharing that if you are also employed on a wage and

would like to receive JobKeeper as a sole trader, rather than through your

employer, you can nominate yourself as the “eligible business participant”

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under the business participation rules and give appropriate notice to the

ATO. In this scenario, your employer cannot nominate you for JobKeeper

payments.

• PartnershipsA single partner in a partnership can be nominated. This single

partner must not be receiving JobKeeper from another source.• Trusts

A single individual beneficiary of a trust can be nominated to receive

JobKeeper payments. This individual beneficiary must not be receiving

JobKeeper from another source.The beneficiaries of a trust are outlined and defined within its trust deed.

• CompaniesA single director or shareholder of a company can be nominated.

These businesses will also receive JobKeeper payments for their other

eligible employees. This single director must not be receiving JobKeeper from another

source.

These initiatives are a step forward, but

it is noted by accounting bodies, such as CPA

Australia, that they have limitations in ensuring

equitable access to JobKeeper within trust,

partnership, and company structures. They will

recommend to government that the ‘business

participant’ test be extended to all actively

engaged persons in trusts, partnerships and

companies. For more details on JobKeeper, please refer

to our recent release titled “JobKeeper subsidy

for businesses and employees” on the Carrazzo

blog at www.carrazzo.com.au.

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BY PAUL CARAZZO

Of all the recent government Covid-19 initiatives recently announced, it is generally thought that the JobKeeper payment for employers is only available to profitable horse businesses that have established employees.If you thought this was the case, read on, upon review of the recently announced JobKeeper legislation, I have some pleasant surprises for you.Below, I will work through the four common business structures and explain how it is possible for business owners that operate as sole traders or through trusts, partnerships and companies, to be eligible for JobKeeper even if their businesses are currently in losses and/or they aren’t being paid wages.

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JobKeeper – positive updatecould benefit your horse business

JobKeeper payment – quick overviewA JobKeeper payment is a minimum payment ($1,500 per fortnight) the Government will pay to eligible businesses (defined below) to ensure they are able to keep their eligible employees (defined below) employed by them during this Covid-19 period.The first payment will be received by employers from the ATO in the

first week of May, 2020 and will be backdated to be payable from the scheme commencement of March 30, 2020. Payments under JobKeeper can be received up to September 27, 2020.• Eligible employers

All businesses who meet the turnover tests below can now register their interest with the ATO to receive the JobKeeper payment for their employees. Update to “Turnover tests” for employers All businesses (including sole traders) can now register their interest to

receive the JobKeeper payments for their employees (or themselves if sole traders) if they meet the various turnover tests. The most applicable test to the horse industry is that their turnover has been reduced by more than 30 per cent relative to a comparable period a year ago (of at least a month).

Since our original release on JobKeeper a few weeks ago, the ATO has given more details as to how to apply the “turnover test”. This is a crucial consideration for employers and is noted below.

How to calculate a fall in turnover for the first fortnight starting 30 March 2020To work out your fall in turnover, you can compare either:• GST turnover for March, 2020 with GST turnover for March, 2019• projected GST turnover for April, 2020 with GST turnover for April, 2019• projected GST turnover for the quarter starting April 2020 with GST

turnover for the quarter starting April, 2019How you choose to project your fall in turnover is not dependent on whether you report a quarterly or monthly BAS, though you can do that if it is easier.

If you work out that you qualify for the JobKeeper payments for the first fortnight because your turnover has declined by the relevant amount, you remain eligible and do not need to keep testing turnover in following months. However, you will have ongoing monthly reporting requirements. More information will be provided soon.The ATO also has the discretion to set out alternative tests that can

establish your eligibility when turnover periods are not appropriately comparable (for example, if your business has been in operation less than a year). We will provide more information soon about alternative tests.

• Eligible employees

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NIGHT OF THUNDER SIRED HIS FOURTH WINNER | STALLION WATCH - PAGE 17

Godolphin colt Tassort (Brazen

Beau) has been announced as

a surprise addition to Newgate

Farm’s stallion roster for 2020,

with the farm - in conjunction with partners

Emirates Park Stud - banking on the former star

juvenile’s X-factor, his top-notch pedigree and

his commercial appeal at an affordable price to

attract breeders.

Tassort, the half-brother to Group 1 winners

Alizee (Sepoy) and Astern (Medaglia D’Oro)

will stand for $11,000 (inc GST), with Newgate’s

Director of Stallions Bruce Slade admitting

that the farm is taking a chance with a colt who

appeared capable of achieving anything on the

racetrack. Continued on page 3>>

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Tassort to joinNewgate rosterGodolphin’s one-time Golden Slipper favourite raced only twice, but the blueblood had plenty of potential, says Slade

STUD NEWS

Zousain retired, to stand at Widden in 2020Zousain (Zoustar), the first ever foal from

Widden Stud’s leading young stallion Zoustar

(Northern Meteor), will join his sire on the

farm’s roster after the four-year-old’s retirement

was announced yesterday.

A Group 2-winning juvenile, taking the

Champagne Classic (Gr 2, 1200m) at

Doomben before finishing second to The

Autumn Sun (Redoute’s Choice) in the J J

Atkins (Gr 1, 1600m), Zousain’s two-year-old

record is reminiscent of his sire, with Zoustar

winning the BRC Sires’ Produce Stakes (Gr 2,

1400m) before also finishing runner-up in the

J J Atkins. Stud News page 12 >>

What's on

Race meetings: Nowra (NSW),

Scone (NSW), Ballarat (VIC),

Rockhampton (QLD)

Barrier trials/ Jump-outs:

Randwick (NSW), Scone (NSW),

Nowra (NSW), Caulfield (VIC), Ararat (VIC),

Doomben (QLD)

Godolphin Australia managing

director Vin Cox believes this

year’s Darley stallion roster

and fee structure presents a

balanced approach in a volatile economic

climate that will provide commercial breeders

with a variety of options and at prices that

enable them to continue to trade.

Darley’s kingpin and champion sire

Exceed And Excel (Danehill), who has

enjoyed a remarkable 12 months with his

progeny in the sales ring and on the track,

will once again spearhead the 19-strong, two-

state roster at an increased fee of $132,000 (all

inclusive of GST).

The reverse-shuttling Exceed And Excel

is the only Darley stallion to see his fee go up

this year on the back of Coolmore Stud Stakes

(registered as Ascot Vale Stakes) (Gr 1, 1200m)

winning colt Exceedance and Godolphin’s

own Bivouac proving successful at the highest

level this season. Continued on page 2>>

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Exceed And Excel DARLEY

BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS

SALES NEWS

Strong offering for online Australian Broodmare SaleMares in foal to the likes of top-class proven

sires such as Pierro (Lonhro), Zoustar (Northern

Meteor), Dundeel (High Chaparral), So You Think

(High Chaparral), Brazen Beau (I Am Invincible),

More Than Ready (Southern Halo), Written

Tycoon (Iglesia), Lonhro (Octagonal), Street

Boss (Street Cry), Rubick (Encosta De Lago) and

Deep Field (Northern Meteor) headline the Inglis

Australian Broodmare Sale catalogue.

The catalogue features 343 lots, with the

original catalogue enhanced further by 40

supplementary lots to be offered at the sale,

which will take place on the Inglis Digital Online

platform on May 10. Sales News page 13 >>

Read Tomorrow's Issue For:

Stallion Watch

What's on

Race meetings: Grafton (NSW),

Mornington (VIC)

Barrier trials/ Jump-outs: Rosehill (NSW),

Newcastle (NSW), Grafton (NSW), Kyneton

(VIC), Cranbourne (VIC), Bunbury (WA)

HONG KONG NEWS - PAGE 14 MORNING BRIEFING - PAGE 8 YESTERDAY'S RACE RESULTS - PAGE 18

Exceed And Excel spearheads Darley’s roster after stellar seasonEconomic conditions taken in to account as international operation announces service fees

KELVINSIDE, NSWEXCEED AND EXCEL $132,000Danehill – Patrona (Lomond)

LONHRO $66,000Octagonal – Shadea (Straight Strike)

NEW TOO DARN HOT $44,000Dubawi – Dar Re Mi (Singspiel)

NEW MICROPHONE $38,500Exceed And Excel – Sung (Anabaa)

ASTERN $22,000Medaglia d’Oro – Essaouira (Exceed And Excel)

EPAULETTE $22,000Commands – Accessories (Singspiel)

HARRY ANGEL $16,500Dark Angel – Beatrix Potter (Cadeaux Genereux)

EXOSPHERE $16,500Lonhro – Altitude (Danzero)

RIBCHESTER $16,500Iffraaj – Mujarah (Marju) SHOOTING TO WIN $16,500Northern Meteor – Listen Here (Elusive Quality)

KERMADEC $13,750Teofilo – Hy Fuji (Fuji Kiseki)

TERRITORIES $11,000Invincible Spirit – Taranto (Machiavellian)

NORTHWOOD PARK, VICBRAZEN BEAU $49,500I Am Invincible – Sansadee (Snaadee)

NEW BLUE POINT $44,000Shamardal – Scarlett Rose (Royal Applause)

STREET BOSS $27,500Street Cry – Blushing Ogygian (Ogygian)

FROSTED $22,000Tapit – Fast Cookie (Deputy Minister)

IMPENDING $19,800Lonhro – Mnemosyne (Encosta de Lago)

HOLLER $7,700Commands – Shouts (Strategic)

SEPOY $7,700Elusive Quality – Watchful (Danehill)

www.darley.com.au

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or Andy or Lisa on 03 5735 8100.

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“The interest has been very good,

and probably better than we thought, and by design we held back on

announcing fees just because we needed to see where the market sat, see

what the appetite was and just get a feel for what the market is saying,” Cox

told ANZ Bloodstock News yesterday.

“We think we have got a relative idea on where it all sits, but those

three in particular have demanded a lot of interest at this early stage.”

While conscious of the prevailing market outlook caused by the global

pandemic, Cox said the deeds of Exceed And Excel demanded that the

rising 20-year-old’s service fee was put up from $88,000 in 2019 given his

recent achievements.

Buyers have also recognised Exceed And Excel’s consistent

performance as an elite sire, with a colt making $1.7 million at the Easter

sale last year and another son at this year’s Magic Millions Gold Coast

Yearling Sale fetching $1.8 million, the second highest-priced yearling

sold at auction in Australasia this year.

“He has got three Group 1-winning colts at the moment and two

recently retired, Microphone and Exceedance and for Bivouac, it is our

intention to race him on next season,” he said.

“Having said that, those horses are winning the proper races - the

right races - and it shows with what the horse is doing in the sale ring as

well. Exceed is a horse who can change your postcode, whether you are

racing one or if you have got one in the sale ring.

“When a horse has that sort of effect generally you expect that to be

reflected in his price and that is where we’ve moved him to.”

Darley has maintained the 2019 service fees of Victorian-based

stallions Street Boss (Street Cry) ($27,500) and Brazen Beau (I Am

Invincible) ($49,500), the leading second season sire by stakes winners

with five, in front of money-earning leader Rubick (Encosta De Lago)

(two) and Deep Field (Northern Meteor) (three).

The remainder of Darley’s stallion roster, including champion Lonhro

(Octagonal) ($66,000), Astern (Medagalia d’Oro) ($22,000), Epaulette

(Commands) ($22,000) and Harry Angel (Dark Angel) ($16,500), have all

had their service fees reduced.

The Exceed is a horse who can change your postcode,

whether you are racing one or if you have got one in the sale ring- Vin Cox

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“I think he’s

going to come as a little bit of a shock and a

surprise to the market that he is standing under

the Newgate banner, but he’s a horse we just felt

deserved his chance,” Slade told ANZ Bloodstock

News yesterday.

“Obviously, he raced in the Godolphin

colours and I think everyone’s first memory of the

horse is that he is that X-factor horse that was the

early favourite for the Golden Slipper. Everyone

was so excited after his debut to see where he’d

go and where he’d get to, but unfortunately, due

to injury, he was never able to fulfill the potential

that he had shown on debut.”

That debut was an electric five and a quarter

length victory in the Golden Gift (1100m) at

Rosehill in November, 2018. It was a win that saw

Tassort assume early favouritism for that season’s Golden Slipper Stakes

(Gr 1, 1200m), with form analysts rating his performance through the

roof: The Rating Bureau’s Daniel O’Sullivan declared it a “Group 1 class”

performance that was “stamped

by a sharp turn of foot, terrific late

strength and fast overall time”,

placing him in rarefied company.

Unfortunately, the colt only

raced once more, when he was

sent out as an odds-on favourite

in the Silver Slipper Stakes (Gr 2,

1100m) at Rosehill. Slow from the

stalls, he settled near the rear in an

evenly-run race, making ground

late into second but unable to reel

in Time To Reign (Time For War).

“We had key indicators

through this horse’s career that

told us he was elite and just

never had the chance to show it,”

Slade said. “We are big on time ratings and data. Daniel O’Sullivan from

The Ratings Bureau gave this guy a 103 on debut when he won. He was

impressive to the eye that day but when the time data came back, it said,

listen, this is as impressive a two-year-old debut that we’ve seen since the

likes of Estijaab and Extreme Choice. To be honest, at the time, we thought

we had a colt to be really concerned about on the racetrack, wearing our

Newgate cap!

“Obviously we never got to see that ability but on the back of that

performance, that debut, James McDonald came out and said he was the

real deal and James Cummings was very much of the same opinion, he

had a very high opinion of the horse. Everyone that had something to do

with him plus the time data suggested he had the ability to be that real

elite performer.

Slade continued: “At the end of the day, for all of us, our key criteria

for any young stallion standing at Newgate is that elite race performance.

Horses don’t have to win their Group 1s, but if they showed elite

performance, they generally are your best chance of becoming an

important stallion.

“I just feel you only have to look at the general sires list to see that. They are

either proper, proper Group 1 horses, or they were horses who had that ability but

didn’t get to showcase their true potential.

Tassort to join Newgate roster

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Former South Australian rider Jerry

Chau made a dream home debut

at Sha Tin yesterday, driving first

past the post not once but twice

just five days after teaming up with his new

boss Douglas Whyte, the first-season handler

best known as Hong Kong’s iconic 13-time

champion jockey.

The ten-pound claimer was three rides into

his new assignment when his breakthrough win

arrived atop Relentless Me (Statue Of Liberty),

a 2/1 shot in the Class 3 Crystal Handicap

(1200m). He rounded his four-ride step-out

with a mature victory on the John Moore-

trained Buddies (So You Think) in the Class 1

Amber Handicap (1400m).

“I didn't think I could have a double on my first

day but I’m really lucky and very thankful, especially

to Mr. John Moore and my boss,” Chau said.

“The first win was very exciting, especially

as I won for my mentor. He has already taught

me a lot, in particular those things that I need

to pay attention to when riding in Hong Kong.

He knows everything about Hong Kong racing

and he has encouraged me to keep on asking

questions. He said to me: ‘If you don’t ask, you

will never know,’ so that’s what I will do.”

Whyte was pleased with his protégé’s first-

time performance in the unforgiving cauldron

of Hong Kong racing.

“He’s ridden phenomenally well for his

first day and with a little bit of luck on Smiling

City it could have been three winners. It’s about

building momentum now and building a bit of

confidence,” the trainer noted.

“He’s riding with his head and that’s what

you need to do in Hong Kong. We need to make

sure it doesn't go to his head and that’s what

I’ve got to be there for. Today is a great day and

tomorrow’s another day – don't worry, he’ll be

working tomorrow morning!”

Chau displayed intelligence aboard

Buddies, settling third on a horse more

accustomed to making the running, following

advice from Whyte and instruction from Moore.

“Yesterday when we walked the track

and I gave him a bit of advice, he’s obviously

absorbed it and he’s riding the ‘C’ Course

according to how it should be ridden – very

‘heady’,” Whyte said.

“With Buddies, we went through the racing

pattern and I said to him to not be afraid to talk to

Mr. Moore and if something goes crazy let them go;

I told him ‘this horse has never taken a sit before

and you could make the difference’ – well, he did it.

If he’d taken on the horse in front something would

have been coming from the back.”

Chau took the counsel and applied it to

winning effect.

“After the jump I saw the leader come

across and he was travelling really well; my

horse was comfortable sitting with cover and

when I moved out in the straight he kicked

really well,” he said.

Chau, 20, was called home after just

one year of his overseas placement in South

Australia, where he was indentured to the Leon

Macdonald and Andrew Gluyas stable – he

notched 77 wins there at a solid 14 per cent

strike rate. His first Hong Kong success came

one year and one day after his initial career

victory at Balaklava aboard Serious Spender

(Bernardini).

“It’s all come about quite fast for me,” Chau

said. “It was surprising news when our (Hong

Kong Jockey Club Apprentice Jockeys’ School)

Headmistress (Amy Chan) rang me and told

me that I could be back in Hong Kong the next

week. I was very happy about it!” he revealed.

The youngster settled his first winner,

Relentless Me, on the rail, two lengths off the

leader’s back, and opted to shift out for a clear

run into the straight. Chau picked up his stick

and began to urge at the 300m mark and his

mount responded with grinding progress.

That momentum continued when the

apprentice’s stick flew turf-ward – Chau kept

his cool for a tidy hands and heels push through

the line.

“When I went to pull the whip through,

maybe I was a bit nervous but I dropped my

whip. I had to push the horse hands and heels

and I screamed at the horse, but the horse was

so honest for me and I’m very happy that I was

able to win the race in the end,” he said.

Chau had four rides on the day and he

opened with fourth-place for trainer Ricky

Yiu, who played a guiding role in the rider’s

education before he ventured to Australia. And

with the Whyte-trained Smiling City (So You

Think) placing a half-length third in race six,

his stats showed a 50% win strike rate and every

mount picked up a cheque.

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Moreira closes in with a treble

Joao Moreira outpointed Zac Purton three

wins to zero with a skillful treble to move to

within one of his championship rival, having

been winless against the Australian’s five-timer

at Happy Valley midweek.

The scores at the end of the day stood

at 113-114, with 18 race meetings left in the

current Hong Kong season.

The Brazilian wrapped up the trio atop the

John Size-trained Hong Kong Win (Mossman)

in the Class 2 Amethyst Handicap (1000m).

“He had a smooth run today, so

circumstances just played his way. He’s a good

horse and he’s still in the making,” he said.

Moreira rode a sweet stalking race on

Perfect To Play (Born To Sea), settling behind

the lead and waiting for the gap to open

midway down the straight. He asked his

mount to quicken when daylight was sighted

and, reacting to strong insistence, the Caspar

Fownes-trained galloper battled on to take the

Class 4 Sapphire Handicap (1800m) by a neck.

One race later, the ‘Magic Man’ overcame gate

12 to score aboard the Francis Lui-trained This One’s

For You (Lethal Force) in the Class 4 Ruby Handicap

(1650m, dirt). Moreira had to bide his time as he

plotted a path through traffic, eventually pulling

wide in the straight for a clear run to nick it by a head

from Party Everyday (Snitzel).

The win took Moreira’s total wins this

term for the yard to six from only 17 rides – an

impressive strike rate of 35 per cent.

“Sometimes you find luck and I had a bit of

it with those two earlier rides. Hopefully we can

keep on kicking in winners!” he said.

Borges in the zoneVagner Borges is eight weeks into his

current Hong Kong contract and took his tally

to seven wins with a first double in the city,

having drawn a blank from 31 rides during his

debut stint last July.

The Brazilian struck first in race two, the

Class 3 Jasper Handicap (1650m, dirt), aboard

Touch Of Luck (Hard Spun) for the in-form

Moore stable. The success took the rider’s

record for the trainer – at that juncture – to three

wins at a 30 per cent win strike rate.

“John Moore has helped me a lot, he treats

me well and gives me some nice rides,” Borges

said through an interpreter.

Borges followed up in the next, section

one of the Class 4 Peridot Handicap (1200m),

when galvanizing the Michael Chang-trained

Gallant Legacy (Redoute’s Choice) to a length

and three-quarter score. The International Sale

graduate’s maiden win at start nine took the

handler to 13 wins for the term.

“I have to thank the trainers and owners for

the opportunities they have given me,” Borges

said. “This support allows me to show that I can

do a good job – I’m happy with how things are

going right now.”

Karis Teetan and Benno Yung teamed

successfully for the third time this term to bag a

second win on the bounce for the lightly-raced

Humble Steed (Kodiac), another graduate of

the Hong Kong International Sale. The Class

5 Topaz Handicap (1600m) was only the 10th

race for the six-year-old across three seasons,

due to a catalogue of leg injuries.

Antoine Hamelin claimed the finale, the Class

3 Emerald Handicap (1400m), with yet another

thunderous wide-and-late charge, this time on

the Jimmy Ting-trained Assimilate (Sebring).

The first race of the day, section two of

the Class 4 Peridot Handicap (1200m), saw

Alfred Chan secure an early lead on Hinyuen

Swiftness (Duke Of Marmalade) and the seven-

year-old rolled on gamely to give trainer Dennis

Yip his 19th win of the season.

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1. RUSSIAN CAMELOT (IRE) 3 b/br c, 56.5 kg

Camelot (GB) - Lady Babooshka (GB), by Cape Cross (IRE)

2nd dam: Balalaika (GB), by Sadler’s Wells (USA)

3rd dam: Bella Colora (GB), by Bellypha (IRE)

O: J R Wheeler, G L Mcrostie, Qld Cup Colts (Mgr: D J Fletcher), B

A Ainsworth, J & Mrs S Kanga, M P Edwards & M G Ford

B: Lynch Bages Ltd & Camas Park Stud T: D T O’brien J: John Allen

120,000 gns, Tattersalls October Yearling Sale (Book 1) 2018

V: Camas Park Stud, Ireland P: Jeremy Brummitt

2. Dalasan (AUS) 3 ch c, 56.5 kg

Dalakhani (IRE) - Khandallah (AUS), by Kitten’s Joy (USA)

B: The Toorak Thoroughbred Breeding Trust T: L Macdonald & A

Gluyas J: J Holder

$80,000, Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale 2018

V: Mill Park Stud P: L M & P J Macdonald

3. Warning (AUS) 3 ch g, 56.5 kg

Declaration of War (USA) - Livia (AUS), by Galileo (IRE)

B: The Toorak Thoroughbred Breeding Trust T: Anthony

Freedman J: Damien Thornton

$65,000, Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale 2018

V: Mill Park Stud P: Sam Freedman/De Burgh Equine

Margins: 1.8 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 2:42.04(last 606m 37.51).

Betting: $2.80, $3.80, $4.50.

Then followed: Zayydani (NZ), Moonlight Maid (AUS),

Themoonlitegambler (AUS), Saint Eustace (NZ), Rock Steady (NZ),

Exalted Ambition (AUS), St Arnicca (AUS), Sowpods (AUS) & Rising

Archie (AUS), last.

Analysis: Stepping up after a seven lengths win at Pakenham a month

ago, Russian Camelot could not have been more impressive, scoring

a first class win here at just his fifth career start. He settled fourth last,

one out with a lap to run but was pushed three deep past the 1600m.

Inside the 1200m he was last but still three deep where he remained to

the 600m. From the 400m he improved quickly, was widest starting the

run home then booted up to be third at the 200m. Laying in he caught

the leader but inside the 100m lengthened stride for a dominant length

and three quarters lengths win. Dalasan sat seventh in the clear past the

1000m, moved out at the 600m and cruised up three wide to be handy at

the top of the straight. He grabbed the lead at the 200m, drifted toward

the rail but was nabbed by the winner at the 100m and was no match

to the line. Warning was sixth (rails) from the 800m, got a run along

the fence at the 400m and had a great view. Under pressure he drove

into third but was never going to endanger the first two. A solid staying

effort from the filly Zayydani who was third last at the 600m, took some

time to wind up in the straight then finished well for fourth. Pacemaker

Moonlight Maid tried to slip them into the straight, was collared at the

200m but fought hard for her fifth.[LJ]

1st dam: LADY BABOOSHKA, by Cape Cross. Unraced. Dam

of-

2016 g. No Trouble, by No Nay Never. 2 wins at 10?f, 1?m to

2020 in Ireland.

2017 c. RUSSIAN CAMELOT, by Camelot. 3 wins from

1400m to 2500m, A$324,225, in 2019-20, SAJC South Aus-

tralian Derby, Gr.1, 2d VRC TCL TV S., L.

2018 f. by Camelot.

Tab Sa Sires’ Produce Stakes (Gr 3)$120000, Morphettville (SA) 2yo, 1400m, Soft(6).

1. RINGBOLT (AUS) 2 b g, 57.5 kg

Dream Ahead (USA) - Maxi Dress (IRE), by Shamardal (USA)

2nd dam: Fashion Trade (GB), by Dansili (GB)

3rd dam: Andaleeb (USA), by Lyphard (USA)

O: R W Hill-Smith & D C Stephens

B: Seymour Bloodstock T: T & C Mcevoy J: John Allen

Psd $30,000 Res $40,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling

Sale 2019

V: Newhaven Park

2. Violinist (AUS) 2 b f, 55.5 kg

Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Keep on Singing (USA), by Hennessy (USA)

B: Arkle Bloodstock T: T & C Mcevoy J: Damien Thornton

$360,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2019

V: Coolmore Stud

P: McEvoy Mitchell Racing

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3. Crown Mint (AUS) 2 b g, 57.5 kg

Hallowed Crown (AUS) - Wonderment (NZ), by More Than Ready (USA)

B: Mr G Harvey T: G V Richards J: Todd Pannell $40,000, Magic

Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale 2019 V: Maluka Thoroughbreds P:

Gordon Richards Racing $25,000, Magic Millions National

Weanling Sale 2018 V: Baramul Stud P: Zamac Pty Ltd

Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:26.12(last 604m 36.93).

Betting: $26.00, $11.00, $6.50.

Then followed: The Last Charge (AUS), Ecumenical (AUS), Discrepancy

(NZ), Indictment (AUS), Shebringzit (AUS), Vondexter (AUS), Biarchi

(AUS), Vancouver Velvet (AUS) & Bribery (AUS), last.

Analysis: The addition of blinkers following a wayward fourth on debut

made a huge difference for Ringbolt who, in an upset, had this under

control soon after turning for home. He was first into stride then dropped

into second, one off the fence past the 1000m. He went up to eyeball

the leader at the 600m, took over narrowly at the top of the straight, was

given a fight to the 100m but came away by a length at the post. Violinist

took up the pace from the 1000m, was caught rounding into the straight

and gave the winner a tussle to the 100m but had to settle for second.

Crown Mint went up four wide at the 600m to sit just back and outside

the lead, third turning in then battled gamely to hold third from The Late

Charge who also battled well in the straight for fourth. Warm favourite

Ecumenical had every chance, making a late dab for fifth.[LJ]

1st dam: MAXI DRESS, by Shamardal. Winner at 1m in GB. Dam

of-

2014 f. Dream of Glory, by Oasis Dream. Winner at 1100m in Aust.

2015 g. Always Innocent, by Medaglia d’Oro. 3 wins at

1000m, 1200m in 2019, Singapore TC Class 4 H., Class 5

H.-twice, 3d Singapore TC Class 4 H.

2017 g. RINGBOLT, by Dream Ahead. Winner at 2,

A$77,565, in 2019-20, SAJC Sires’ Produce S, Gr.3.

2018 foal by Dream Ahead. Dead.

2019 c. by Dream Ahead.

Tab Brc Sprint (Gr 3)$125000, Doomben (QLD) , 1200m, Good(4).

1. TAMBO’S MATE (AUS) 4 b g, 54 kg

Mossman (AUS) - Passagemaker (AUS), by Canny Lad (AUS)

2nd dam: Georgia Belle (AUS), by Clear Choice (USA)

3rd dam: Cobra Belle (AUS), by Biscawong (AUS)

O: D J Tamblyn B: Mr D Tamblyn T: S W Kendrick J: M Mc Gillivray

2. Deep Image (AUS) 6 b g, 56.5 kg

Testa Rossa (AUS) - Starwish (AUS), by Redoute’s Choice (AUS)

B: Encompass International Pty T: R L Heathcote J: Ms S Thornton

$25,000, Inglis Digital Monthly May Sale 2019 V: Owners P: Racing

Services $150,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2015

V: Vinery Stud P: David Vandyke

3. Outback Barbie (AUS) 4 b m, 56 kg

Spirit of Boom (AUS) - Pure Purrfection (AUS), by General Nediym (AUS)

B: Eureka Cambooya Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd T: T J Gollan J: J Byrne

$210,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2017

V: Eureka Stud P: Alan & Jennifer Acton

Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:09.52(last 600m 33.64).

Betting: $12.00, $16.00, $3.80.

Then followed: Vega One (AUS), Kementari (AUS), Bandipur (AUS),

Tyzone (AUS), Mishani Hustler (AUS), Sesar (AUS) & Victorem (AUS),

last.

MOSSMANAustralian Champion 2yo Sire

Analysis: Tambo’s Mate took his record to eight wins and four placings

from 16 starts in scoring his first Group victory here, albeit by the barest

of margins. He settled nicely outside the leader (Mishani Hustler)

travelling at a reasonable tempo (first 600m 35.88). He took a narrow

advantage at the 200m and then fought back gamely to score by a short-

half-head. Deep Image raced in third place (one out and one back)

before improving nearing the turn. He challenged strongly at the 200m

and then battled very well for a very close second. The well-supported

Outback Barbie had a nice trip in fourth place on the rails. She got a split

at the 200m and kept fighting on in the sprint home for third in a sound

first-up effort. Vega One settled in second last place, made a wide move

at the turn and did well in making ground in the sprint home for fourth,

beaten a length. Kementari was wide early on before settling in seventh

place, one off the rails. He improved (deep) from the 600m and made

ground under his 61kg for (1.1 lengths) fifth at his third run back. [KB]

1st dam: PASSAGEMAKER, by Canny Lad. 2 wins at 1200m,

1250m, 2d BTC Call 13 62 55 H., QTC Innisfree H. Dam of-

2010 g. Passatorio, by Oratorio. 5 wins at 1000m, 1200m,

A$90,850, SCTC Greensill Concreting & Pumping P., 2d

SCTC Hot 91.1 H., Gleneagle Guzzlers H.

2011 g. Canny and the Jet, by Jet Spur. 8 wins to 1200m,

A$106,150 in Aust.

2012 f. by Jet Spur. Died.

2013 f. Rubestar, by Northern Meteor. Raced twice.

2014 f. by Jet Spur.

2015 g. TAMBO’S MATE, by Mossman. 8 wins to 1350m,

A$455,950, to 2019-20, BRC Sprint H., Gr.3, Qld Tatt’s RC

Recognition S., L, SCTC Access Insulation H., BRC TAB H.,

Suez Recycling & Recovery P., IGT Australia H., 2d BRC

Keith Noud H., L, SCTC Henzells Agency H., BRC Member-

ships P., 3d BRC Roku Gin the Gateway P.

2017 c. Gunnerside, by Choisir. Unraced.

2019 f. by Churchill.

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Adel. Galvanising Adel Gneas (LR)$100000, Morphettville (SA) 3yo, 1600m, Soft(6).

1. GAME KEEPER (AUS) 3 b g, 57.5 kg

Fastnet Rock (AUS) - My Tusker (NZ), by Volksraad (GB)

2nd dam: Stella Artois (NZ), by Star Way (GB)

3rd dam: Horlicks (NZ), by Three Legs (GB)

O: Pipeliner Bloodstock Pty Ltd (Mgr: W G Mitchell), Kingy Midds

Racing (Mgr: S J Middleton), A Brown, J R Ramsay, S M George, P

& Mrs R J Donovan, J S Philps, A J Parrish, R Shelley, I F Michelmore

& P Hirst

B: Dr DJ O’Brien T: T & C Mcevoy J: John Allen

$175,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2018

V: Coolmore Stud P: McEvoy Mitchell Racing

2. Hypercane (AUS) 3 b g, 57.5 kg

Toronado (IRE) - Empowering (AUS), by General Nediym (AUS)

B: Lauriston Thoroughbred Farm T: R & C Jolly J: Ms C Jones

$40,000, Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale 2018

V: Stonehouse T/breds P: Richard Jolly Racing

$30,000, Magic Millions National Weanling Sale 2017

V: Lauriston Tbreds P: TS & FS Pty Ltd

3. Quantum Mechanic (AUS) 3 b f, 55.5 kg

Deep Field (AUS) - Life in a Metro (AUS), by Fastnet Rock (AUS)

B: Makybe Racing & Breeding T: M Price & M Kent Jnr J: Zac

Spain

$180,000, Inglis Easter Yearling Sale 2018

V: Milburn Creek P: M G Price Racing & Breeding

Margins: 3 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:39.41(last 606m 36.22).

Betting: $5.50, $17.00, $13.00.

Then followed: Done By Me (AUS), Really Discreet (AUS), Journica

(AUS), Night Passage (AUS), Cashin’ Chex (NZ), Balaabel (AUS),

Yourdeel (NZ), Excelida (AUS) & Kooweerup (AUS), last.

Analysis: Game Keeper recorded a slashing win from well back and

wide, joining in at the 150m then bolting clear for the easiest of wins,

his fourth, three on the trot and maiden stakes at start nine. He dropped

out to second last soon after the jump then ran up three deep from the

1000m to tag onto the pack yet still second last. He crept closer inside

the 600m but turning for home had plenty to do. Widest at the top of

the straight he bounded forward, levelled up near the 150m then burst

clear for a big win, away by three lengths. A super run from Hypercane

who was last at the 800m, tracked the winner (still last) into the straight

and finished strongly for second. Quantum Mechanic sat just back and

outside the pace from the 600m, co-led at the 300m and had a narrow

lead at the 200m but had no answer over the final 150m. From fourth

turning in Done By Me had every chance and battled away for fourth.[LJ]

1st dam: MY TUSKER, by Volksraad. Joint third top filly on

The 2004-05 NZ 3YO Free H. 6 wins from 1600m to 2100m,

NZ$266,675, A$16,000, ARC Championship S., Gr.2, Waikato

RC Sir Tristram Fillies Classic, Gr.2, Manawatu RC Awapuni Gold

Cup, Gr.2, Waikato RC Seafood Bazaar H., ARC Ellerslie.co.nz

3YO H., 2d Waikato RC International S., Gr.1, Cambridge JC Tra-

vis S., Gr.2, ARC Peccadillo’s Sports Bars Juvenile S., 3d WRC

Wellington S., Gr.3, Hawkes Bay Bluewater Hotel H., 4th ARC

Zabeel Classic, Gr.1, STC Arrowfield Stud S., Gr.1. Dam of-

2007 f. Shining Jewel, by Canny Lad. Unraced. Dam of-

Golgotha. 6 wins from 1500m to 2200m, A$115,805, to 2018-

19, WATC Tabtouch H., Ascend Sales Trophies H., 2d WATC

Peacock Bros H., Crown Towers H., 3d WATC Melbourne Cup

Tour Dinner 2YO P., Perth Racing Off the Track H.

2008 g. Total Secret, by Canny Lad. Winner at 1600m, 3d

WATC Westspeed 3YO H.

2009 f. Special Favour, by General Nediym. Winner at

2200m, WATC Yellowglen Cup Day at Ascot H. Dam of-

MR QUICKIE (Shamus Award). 9 wins from 1200m to

2400m, A$1,248,300, in 2018-19, BRC Queensland Derby,

Gr.1, VRC Seppelt Wines H., MRC VOBIS Gold Heath S.,

MRC (Mornington) Mornington Guineas, MRC Clanbrooke

Racing H., SAJC Wolf Blass Wines H., Pakenham RC

Grand Vue Springlands H., 2d Moonee Valley Gold Cup,

Gr.2, MRC VOBIS Gold Heath, Tile Importer H., 3d VRC

Makybe Diva S., Gr.1, South Australian Derby, Gr.1.

2010 g. Choreographer, by Street Sense. Unplaced.

2011 g. Grand Alliance, by Medaglia d’Oro. Unplaced.

2012 f. Mystical Illusion, by New Approach. Unraced.

2014 c. Liberado, by Nicconi. 2 wins at 1600m, R224,275,

to 2019-20 in South Africa.

2015 c. Fastnet Express, by Fastnet Rock.

2016 g. GAME KEEPER, by Fastnet Rock. 4 wins-1 at 2-from 1200m

to 1600m, A$134,400, to 2019-20, SAJC Adelaide Guineas, L, MRC

Ladbrokes Multiverse 2YO P., SAJC Terry Howe Printing H.

2017 f. by Pierro.

2018 f. by No Nay Never.

Sky Racing Doomben Guineas (LR)$85000, Doomben (QLD) 3yo, 1615m, Good(4).

1. VANNA GIRL (AUS) 3 ch f, 55 kg

Husson (ARG) - Logan’s Choice (AUS), by Redoute’s Choice (AUS)

2nd dam: De Souba (AUS), by Dehere (USA)

3rd dam: Zephyr Souba (NZ), by Zephyr Bay (AUS)

O: J Robinson, Miss J Edmonds, T N Edmonds, H B Brooks, T

W Hennessy, W Pantel, A R Mansfield, J J Nowland, M Nowland, R

Nowland, B Nowland, Mrs J M Sargood, H Watts, Mrs L Watts, Mrs

D M Edmonds, C C Watts & Farrington St Racing (Mgr: S V Donaldson)

B: Mr J Robinson T: A J & T Edmonds J: M Mc Gillivray

$40,000, Inglis Classic Yearling Sale 2018

V: Vinery Stud P: Edmonds Racing

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2. Supergiant (NZ) 3 b g, 57 kg

Red Giant (USA) - My Marguerite (NZ), by Spectacular Love (USA)

B: Red Giant Breeding Syndicate, T: Michael Costa J: A Chau

3. Ballistic Boy (AUS) 3 b g, 57 kg

Smart Missile (Aus) - Magical Mist (NZ), by High Chaparral (IRE)

B: Mr A Williams T: Chris Anderson J: B N Stewart

$100,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2018

V: Aquis Farm P: DGR T/bred Services / Chris Anderson Racing

$14,000, Inglis Scone Weanling & Thoroughbred Sale 2017

V: Middlebrook Vly P: Dengari Lodge

Margins: 0.3 lens, 1 len. Time: 1:36.79(last 600m 33.69).

Betting: $2.80, $21.00, $6.00.

Then followed: Profit (AUS), Smart Meteor (AUS), Cellarmaid (AUS),

Meyer (AUS), Don’t Waiver (AUS), Miss Penfold (AUS), Miss Gem

(AUS), Impactful (AUS) & Grenadiers (AUS), last.

Analysis: The highly consistent Toby and Trent Edmonds-trained filly

Vanna Girl scored a good first-up win, taking her record to five wins and

two seconds from eight starts in recording her first stakes success here.

After leading early on, she eased to race in third place on the rails before

going through to challenge on straightening. She got the upper hand

in the closing stages and then drew clear to win well. Supergiant went

to the front and set a reasonably sound tempo before grabbing a break

on straightening. He then fought back well for second after running a

bold race, advancing in class here. Ballistic Boy had a nice trip in fourth

place (one out and one back). He moved up at the turn and kept fighting

on quite well for third with his stablemate Profit making ground from

seventh at the turn, without threatening, for (3.8 lengths) fourth. [KB]

1st dam: LOGAN’S CHOICE, by Redoute’s Choice. 3 wins to

1250m, A$125,405, AJC TAB Number 1 Club H., STC Madura

Green Tea P., Potbeleez at Party HQ H., 2d Canberra Guineas,

STC Cup Day at the Gardens H., 3d STC CCIA NSW H. Dam

of-

2011 g. Brown Coal, by Big Brown. 4 wins at 1300m, 1600m,

2d Darwin Guineas, 3d Darwin TC Northern Territory Derby.

2012 f. Raggle Varr, by Big Brown. 4 wins to 1500m, Ipswich

TC Digger Murphy P., 3d Ipswich TC Grandview Stud H.

2013 f. Plucky Girl, by Pluck. 8 wins to 1400m, A$308,725,

Tamworth Showcase Cup, BRC Oh Hello P., GCTC Perfect

Italiano P., Subscribe to Aquis Farm P., Ipswich TC Gun-

nedah Burrell Development. H., SCTC Chaps Menswear H.,

2d BRC Weareco H., Ubet H., GCTC Seafood Buffet Restau-

rant H., Sky Racing P., Happy Birthday Thoroughbreds H.,

3d Ipswich TC Gai Waterhouse Classic, L, BRC UMS School

Wear H., Ezidebit H., Ipswich TC Fashions on the Field H.

2014 g. Big Blows, by Big Brown. 4 wins from 1300m to

1800m to 2018-19 in Aust.

2015 g. Ularara, by Star Witness. Placed in 2019-20 in Aust.

2016 f. VANNA GIRL, by Husson. 5 wins from 1300m to

1600m, A$203,100, in 2019-20, BRC Doomben Guineas, L,

Mount Franklin H., SCTC Coastline BMW X6 H., GCTC Infini-

ty Motorhomes H., 2d BRC Nuturf H., GCTC TAB H.

2018 f. by Star Turn.

2019 c. by Star Turn.

Luux Prop. Gosford Gold Cup (LR)$200000, Randwick (NSW) 3yo+, 2000m, Soft(5).

1. ANOTHER DOLLAR (NZ) 5 b m, 54 kg

Ocean Park (NZ) - Make a Wish (NZ), by Pins (AUS)

2nd dam: Starcent (NZ), by Centaine (AUS)

3rd dam: Star of the Knight (NZ), by Sir Tristram (IRE)

O: C J Waller, F W Cook, Mrs C M Cook, Magic Bloodstock Racing

(Mgr: P G Tighe), N A Greenhalgh, Mrs M T Greenhalgh, R

Shrimpton, I Bruce, R Smith, P Y W Ng, K H Warriner, B L Mathieson

& J T C Lake

B: Waikato Stud Ltd, Waikato, T: C J Waller J: G Boss

$190,000, Inglis Sydney Easter Yearling Sale 2016

V: Waikato Stud P: Chris Waller Racing

2. Ilwendo (GER) 6 gr/br h, 54 kg

Lando (GER) - Independant (GB), by Medicean (GB)

B: Gevi International B.V. T: Matthew Smith J: K Mc Evoy

3. Best Of Days (GB) 6 b g, 59 kg

Azamour (IRE) - Baisse (GB), by High Chaparral (IRE)

B: Mr G. Schoeningh T: James Cummings J: J Parr

Margins: 0.2 lens, 1.8 lens. Time: 2:03.35(last 600m 37.48).

Betting: $15.00, $12.00, $10.00.

Then followed: Aliferous (AUS), Yulong Prince (SAF), Brimham Rocks

(GB), Wren’s Day (USA), The Lord Mayor (NZ), House Of Cartier (AUS),

Scarlet Dream (AUS), Greysful Glamour (AUS), Shadow Flight (AUS),

Shraaoh (IRE) & Sweet Thomas (GER), last.

Analysis: New Zealand-bred mare Another Dollar, runner-up in

the 2018 Queensland Oaks (Gr 1, 2200m), followed her third in the

Hawkesbury Cup (Gr 3, 1500m) at Rosehill on April 25 at her fourth run

this preparation with a good win here, her first at stakes level. She settled

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nicely for Glen Boss with sixth place, tracking a solid tempo. She moved

up at the turn, challenged at the 200m and finished too well to score

a good win. The German-bred entire Ilwendo, returning after racing

in Queensland, went to the front and set a good pace and then fought

gamely in the straight for (long head) second, staging a really good effort.

Best Of Days enjoyed an ideal trip in third place on the rails and battled

on quite well to hold the minor placing with Aliferous making late

ground for (4 lengths) fourth after being well back to the turn. [KB]

1st dam: MAKE A WISH, by Pins. 2 wins at 1200m, 1300m, 2d

BOP RC Tisco H., 3d ARC New Zealand Herald H. Dam of-

2012 f. Cupid, by O’Reilly. Raced once.

2013 f. Twenty One Times, by O’Reilly. Winner at 1200m, 2d

Hawkes Bay Per Incanto H.

2014 f. ANOTHER DOLLAR, by Ocean Park. 4 wins from

1300m to 2000m, A$610,250, to 2019-20, Gosford Gold

Cup, L, BRC Membership at BRC H., Toowoomba TC AG

Rigging H., 2d BRC Queensland Oaks, Gr.1, The Roses,

Gr.2, Gold Coast Bracelet, L, ATC Rosehill Gold Cup, Shoot

Out Mile H., BRC Hamilton Hotel P., 3d Hawkesbury Gold

Cup, Gr.3, Qld Tatt’s RC GH Mumm H., L, Ballarat Cup, L,

VRC TAB Support National Jockeys H., BRC Mt Franklin H.

2015 f. Any Wish, by Savabeel. Winner at 1400m in 2019-20

in Aust.

2016 f. Trevi Dreams, by Savabeel. Placed at 2 & 3 to 2019-

20 in Aust.

2017 c. No Limits, by Savabeel. Unraced.

2018 c. by Savabeel.

Debortoli Takeover Target (LR)$120000, Randwick (NSW) 3yo+, 1200m, Soft(5).

1. SNITZ (AUS) 5 b g, 54 kg

Snitzel (AUS) - Tickle My (AUS), by Perugino (USA)

2nd dam: Mere Fancy (AUS), by Noalcoholic (FR)

3rd dam: Golden Fantasy (AUS), by Golden Orange (GB)

O: B Hewitt, S Hurford, K Holt, Ms J Willacy, T Johnstone, C

Bierton, S Mitchell, W Mitchell, M Mackney, S Nowalinski, M Olsen,

Four Hoteliers Racing (S Schaefer), Massive Stallions (S Krieg),

Viva Racing (M Lowe) & Hamilton Racing (I Hamilton)

B: Mr KW Breese T: M J Dunn J: Tim Clark

$75,000, Inglis Melbourne VOBIS Gold Yearling Sale 2016

V: Basinghall Farm P: Inglis As Agent

$140,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast 2YO in Training Sale 2016

V: Victorian Bloodstock P: Jim Kennedy

2. Greyworm (AUS) 5 gr g, 59.5 kg

Master of Design (AUS) - Miracle Magic (AUS), by Dash for Cash (AUS)

B: Mr J Wilson T: M, W & J Hawkes J: Tommy Berry $110,000,

Inglis Digital Monthly Jan Sale 2018 V: Owners P: Sces

3. Redouble (AUS) 6 b g, 56.5 kg

Redoute’s Choice (AUS) - Special Mission (NZ), by Towkay (AUS)

B: Mr G Sheldon T: Bjorn Baker J: N Rawiller

$200,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2015

V: Torryburn Stud P: Spendthrift Farm

Margins: 0.5 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:10.90(last 600m 36.34).

Betting: $3.80, $3.50, $13.00.

Then followed: Crack Me Up (NZ), Deprive (AUS), Murillo (USA),

Tactical Advantage (AUS), Signore Fox (AUS), All Too Royal (AUS) &

Chauffeur (AUS), last.

Analysis: Progressive sprinter Snitz staged a smart effort in winning here,

his first stakes victory and his fourth win in succession. Having his second

run this preparation, after showing his usual early pace he tracked the free-

running leader (Murillo) at a fast pace before going to the front at the 300m.

He then fought back gamely for a very good win. The favourite Greyworm

settled back in third place, some eight lengths from the leader, before

commencing his move from the 300m. He then continued to make ground

for (half-length) second in yet another very honest performance. Redouble

raced well back in fifth place and wide and then did well in running on

for third in a promising first-up effort. His Bjorn Baker-trained stablemate

Crack Me Up raced in second last place and did really well in running on for

(1.1 lengths) fourth, resuming here for his new stable. [KB]

1st dam: TICKLE MY, by Perugino. 11 wins from 1200m to

2100m, A$786,175, MVRC Sunline S., Gr.2, VRC Rose of

Kingston S., Gr.3, VATC Eclipse S., Gr.3, VRC Let’s Elope S.,

L, VATC WW Cockram S., L, VRC Rosemount Estate Diamond

Chardonnay H., Members H., MVRC Sorbent H., Kilsyth Bar-

gain Centre H., Sky Ratings H., 2d MVRC Sunline S., Gr.2, WH

Stocks S., Gr.3, VRC Let’s Elope S., L, MVRC LU Simon Build-

ers H., 3d SAJC Marsh Classic S., Gr.2, VRC Matriarch S., Gr.3-

twice, VATC WW Cockram S., L, VRC Super Vobis in 2000 H.,

4th VRC Hardy Brothers Classic S., Gr.2, Frances Tressady S.,

Gr.3, MVRC Tesio S., Gr.3, VATC Schweppes Cup, L, Sandown

Park UK S., L, SAJC Pope Packaging S., L. Dam of-

2004 f. Belong to Peri, by Belong to Me. 3 wins to 1200m,

A$77,717, 2d VRC Blue Ribbon Foundation H., MRC End of

Season H., 3d MVRC Windows by Design H. Dam of-

Teriki. 9 wins-1 at 2-to 1200m, A$150,749, to 2018-19, TRC

Kevin Sharkie H., TTC Fish ‘n’ Chips at Seaport H., Premi-

um Events Catering H., TRC Lark Distillery H., Devonport

RC Simons Design Centre H., 2d TRC PFD Food Services

Autumn H., Wolf Blass Autumn H., Hazell Brothers H., TTC

Legal Solutions H., Devonport RC Simons Design Centre H.,

3d TTC Magic Millions 3YO H., TRC Lady Lynette S., Raine &

Horne Autumn H., TTC Cub H., TRC Lyden Builders H.

Periartie. 2 wins at 1400m, 1600m in 2019-20 in Aust.

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2005 f. Take All of Me, by Jeune. 3 wins to 1400m,

A$146,448, VRC AJS Corporation H., MRC Siren Song H.,

2d MVRC Kyabram Club H., 3d VRC Long Tan H., MVRC

Pulse Pharmacy H., Pulse Pharmacy Flying H. Dam of-

I’LL HAVE A BIT (Smart Missile). 2 wins-1 at 2-at 1200m,

A$686,385, SAJC Euclase S., Gr.2, National S., Gr.3, 2d Moonee

Valley Fillies Classic, Gr.2, 3d SAJC Goodwood H., Gr.1, VRC

Absolut S., L, MRC Doveton S., L, VRC Phar Lap Club 2YO P., 4th

Perth Racing Winterbottom S., Gr.1.

Dream Food. 2 wins at 1000m, 1100m, 3d MRC John Skewes H.

Another Bit. 3 wins at 1100m, 1200m, A$82,065, to 2019-

20 in Aust.

Pip’s Pick. 2 wins at 800m, 1100m in 2018-19 in Aust.

Jenni Sox Rox. Winner at 1100m in 2019-20 in Aust.

2006 f. Use the Gate, by Elvstroem. Unraced. Dam of-

Gallow Gate. 8 wins from 1200m to 2100m, A$114,050,

TTC Brooklyn Park H., JG Pest Control 10 Years P., Dolly’s

Dream H., Foot and Playsted H., Relay for Life H., Electro

Rewinds H., Samios H., Neil Buckby Motors H., 2d TTC

Brisbane St News & Lotto H., Luxbet H., Ken Evans Me-

morial P., 3d TTC Carrick P.

2007 f. Il Sogno, by Elvstroem. 2 wins at 1200m, 1300m,

MRC Ahern’s at Highways After the Last H., 2d MRC Le

Pines Funerals H. Dam of-

Cranbrook. 6 wins to 1200m, A$96,450, to 2019-20, TTC

GBI H., Mud Bar & Restaurant H., 3d TTC Cressy Cricket

Club H., Dolly’s Dream Foundation H.

No New Tricks. Winner at 1600m, A$90,670, in 2018-19,

2d MRC Ladbrokes Odds Boost P.

Zorro’s Dream. Winner at 1200m in 2019-20 in Aust.

2008 f. My Thriller, by Artie Schiller. 3 wins from 1200m to

1600m, TRC The Tank Memorial H., 2d TTC St Andrews H.,

3d TRC Hobart Cup Raceday H., Fuji Xerox Tasmania H.,

MRC (Mornington) Le Pine Funerals H. Dam of-

Miss Maddie. Winner at 1500m in 2019-20 in Aust.

2011 g. My Colibri, by Henrythenavigator. Winner at 1500m in Aust.

2012 f. Myhro, by Lonhro. Winner at 1200m in Aust.

2013 f. by Helmet. Died.

2014 g. SNITZ, by Snitzel. 9 wins-1 at 2-to 1400m,

A$492,275, to 2019-20, Gosford RC Takeover Target H., L,

BRC Canadian Club H., Herron Todd White H., QScan Ra-

diology Clinics H., Clarence River JC NRRA Country Cham-

pionship Qualifier, ATC Catanach’s Sprint H., BRC TAB P.,

Padua College H., 2d BRC Doomben Cup Raceday 2YO H.,

VCV Brisbane H., 3d BRC Makers Mark P., S George Sells

Strawberries H., Kiss & Make Up Aquis Farm 2YO H., Cas-

cade H., TAB H.

2016 f. Drei Marg, by Canford Cliffs. Unraced.

2017 f. Jens, by Toronado. Unraced.

2018 f. by Toronado.

2019 c. by Alpine Eagle.

METROPOLITAN MEETINGSASCOT (WA) Soft(5)R1: Tabtouch Westspeed Mdn, $24000, 1400m.

1. INTERSTATE (AUS) (3 br g War Chant (USA) - Rich Ransom

(AUS)).

O: N D Parnham, Mrs C A Parnham, R C Pearson, M J Fagan,

Yarradale Stud Syndicate(Mgr: R G Sayers) & C M Anderson

B: Yarradale Stud T: N D Parnham J: B Parnham

$26,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2018

V: Yarradale Stud P: Parnhams Racing Stable

2. I Hope You Dance (AUS) (4 b m Trade Fair (GB) - Kirov Ballet

(AUS)).

B: Mr E van Heemst T: Brett Pope J: W Pike

$5,500, Magic Millions Perth Winter Mixed Sale 2016

V: Lynward Park Stud P: Brett Pope

3. Ancient Remedy (AUS) (3 br f Patronize (Aus) - Old Value (AUS)).

B: Mr CB Atwell T: D R Harrison J: P Harvey

Margins: 0.5 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:25.63 (last 600m 36.69).

Betting: $4.00, $3.30, $21.00.

Then followed: Float Our Boat (AUS), Billy Jack (AUS), Heaps Of

Moolah (AUS), Belafonte Boy (AUS), King Cabernet (AUS), Classy

Macro (AUS), Run For Winnie (AUS) & Ocean Candy (AUS), last.

R2: Gourmet Takeaway Plate, $56000, 1200m.

1. MISS IVY LEAGUE (AUS) (2 b f Galah (AUS) - Hold the Money

(AUS)).

O: R B Gray & Mrs J M Gray

B: Rangeview Stud T: M L Lane J: Ms K Yuill

Psd $15,000 Res $20,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale

2019

V: Rangeview Stud

2. Powerful (AUS) (2 b g Nicconi (AUS) - Brava Fortune (AUS)).

B: Yarradale Stud T: N D Parnham J: S Parnham

3. Ghobella (AUS) (2 b f Blackfriars (AUS) - Black Carat (AUS)).

B: Mr R Divitini T: Ms S Bakranich J: W Pike

Psd $40,000 Res $50,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale

2019

V: Bellbridge Park

Margins: 0.1 lens, 1 len. Time: 1:12.51 (last 600m 36.00).

Betting: $21.00, $26.00, $8.50.

Then followed: Town Hall (AUS), All Day Session (AUS), Rebel Man

(AUS) & Tishya (AUS), last.

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R3: Amelia Park (Bm56+), $56000, 1200m.

1. RESORTMAN (AUS) (3 b g Helmet (AUS) - Straveen (NZ)).

O: Canal Enterprises (Mgr: P Z Capararo), Falsify (Mgr: G B Ralston),

Preacher 3 Steed (Mgr: M F Crawshaw), J D Screaigh, J L Pusey,

Ms C V Caudwell, Miss C R Gleeson, K J Matthews, B M Mckeon,

Ms B S Sharpe, M A Cooper, C J Mahony, A Maffei, A Alibrandi, R

B: Mr M Jennings T: M L Lane J: Ms K Yuill

$15,000, Inglis Great Southern Weanling & Bloodstock Sale 2017

V: Supreme Tbreds P: M Lane & P Capararo

2. Captain Kink (AUS) (3 br/bl g Sessions (AUS) - Rosie Redlips

(AUS)).

B: Taunton Vale T: Brett Pope J: Mitchell Pateman

$35,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2018

V: Taunton Vale P: Brett Pope

3. Platinum Bullet (AUS) (3 gr/b f Shooting to Win (AUS) - Raid (NZ)).

B: Three Bridges Thoroughbreds T: Simon Miller J: Joseph

Azzopardi

$200,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2018

V: Three Bridges P: Barry & Jan McRostie

Margins: 0.8 lens, 2.5 lens. Time: 1:11.10 (last 600m 35.18).

Betting: $2.50, $4.50, $2.80.

Then followed: Blazing Billy (AUS), Dew West (AUS), Sea War (AUS) &

Lording (AUS), last.

R4: Byron Bay Premium Lager-Rs1mw, $40000, 1100m.

1. RECHARGER (AUS) (7 br/bl g Flying Pegasus (AUS) - Dr Bella

(AUS)).

O: C R Green

B: Dr BK Hampton T: C R Green J: S Parnham

$16,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2014

V: Namerik Tbreds P: Justin Warwick

2. Reaction (AUS) (5 ch g Slater (AUS) - Shapira (CHI)).

B: Mr A Olive T: D J Waldock J: J Whiting

$2,000, Magic Millions Perth Winter Mixed Sale 2015

V: Gold Front P: Desmond Waldock

3. Citichant (AUS) (5 b m War Chant (USA) - Wynciti (AUS)).

B: Yarradale Stud T: P H Jordan J: Ms L Staples

Margins: 0.4 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:05.45 (last 600m 35.45).

Betting: $31.00, $101.00, $21.00.

Then followed: Stirling Estate (AUS), Tycoon Legend (AUS),

Blankenberge (AUS), Trakiato (AUS), Rosebush (AUS), Ascot Gold

(AUS), Denim Pack (AUS), Orange Strudel (AUS), Argent D’or (AUS)

& Eristic (AUS), last.

R5: Crown Perth (Rs1mw), $40000, 1400m.

1. HOT STYLE (AUS) (5 b/br g Ouqba (GB) - Amberlyn (AUS)).

O: Mrs C L Hammarquist & K Hammarquist

B: Mr K Hammarquist

T: G W Hammarquist J: Ms K Yuill

2. The Escort (AUS) (5 b g Vital Equine (IRE) - Miss Sultry Song (USA)).

B: Mr IK Loxton T: Ms J Erkelens J: S O’donnell

$13,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2016

V: Ferrari Racing P: Justine Hornby

3. Rock’n’ruler (AUS) (4 b g Universal Ruler (AUS) - Laurarocks (AUS)).

B: Quanah Park Thoroughbreds T: G P Poletti J: B Parnham

$40,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2017

V: Quanah Park P: Gino Poletti

Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:25.08 (last 600m 36.24).

Betting: $10.00, $15.00, $16.00.

Then followed: Firesale (AUS), Unbreakable (AUS), Ice Trade (AUS), Sir

Snugalot (AUS), Fire Maker (AUS), On The Turps (AUS), Reverend

John (AUS), Heart Of Coeur (AUS) & Realise Potential (AUS), last.

R6: Kirin Megumi (Bm72+), $56000, 1600m.

1. PINSSON (AUS) (9 ch g Pins (AUS) - Pichard (NZ)).

O: B G Naughton, Mrs M M Payne, Mrs A Hughes-D’aeth & Mrs J

M Davies B: Mr R Langley T: J H Reynolds J: J Whiting

2. Miracle Man (AUS) (5 b/br g Viscount (AUS) - Stormy Zaph (AUS)).

B: Mr B Nathanson T: A G Durrant J: C Johnston-Porter

3. Megazone (AUS) (4 ch g Eurozone (AUS) - Mega (USA)).

B: S F Bloodstock L L C T: A W Maley J: Alan Kennedy

$38,000, Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale 2017

V: Maluka Thoroughbreds P: Larry Harvey

Margins: 1.5 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 1:38.11 (last 600m 36.69).

Betting: $3.00, $17.00, $2.60.

Then followed: Fair Sonari (AUS), Bella’s Idol (AUS), Star Value (AUS),

Pushin’ Shapes (AUS), Juicing Carrots (AUS), Discoville (AUS) &

Patchirac (AUS), last.

R7: Schweppes (Bm68+), $56000, 1200m.

1. DOUBLE BUBBLE (AUS) (4 ch m Unencumbered (AUS) - La

Viscomtessa (AUS)).

O: T J Liston, P J Liston, Mrs P M Liston, N E Nottle, C C Rybka, S

Wolfenden, Anderson Dunbar, B S Atkin, J J Clarke, R B Smith, Mrs

A C Constance, S A Lawrence, M J Walsh & C S Rybka

B: Three Bridges Thoroughbreds T: Simon Miller J: S Mc Gruddy

$55,000, Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale 2017

V: Three Bridges P: Aquanita Racing

2. Massimo (AUS) (3 b/br g Sessions (AUS) - Highest (AUS)).

B: Oakland Park Stud T: A G Durrant J: W Pike

3. Black Ducati (AUS) (4 b m Blackfriars (AUS) - Miss Ducati (AUS)).

B: Canal Enterprise Syndicate T: M L Lane J: Chris Parnham

Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:11.52 (last 600m 35.54).

Betting: $13.00, $2.30, $3.00.

Then followed: Cryptic Love (AUS), Son Of Bacchus (AUS), Star Glitter

(AUS), Lido Beach (AUS), Masquerade (AUS), Stratocreed (AUS),

My Demi (AUS) & Nelson’s Flight (AUS), last.

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R8: Eurythmic Stakes (Bm78+), $100000, 2100m.

1. UTGARD LOKI (AUS) (4 b g Frost Giant (USA) - Twinkle Toes

(IRE)).

O: Lynward Park Stud Syndicate(Mgr: E Van Heemst), T Van

Heemst & C Van Heemst

B: Mr E van Heemst T: J T Warwick J: Lucy Warwick

2. Noir De Rue (AUS) (5 b g Blackfriars (AUS) - Rue des Reves

(USA)).

B: White Diamond Bloodstock Pty Ltd T: J T Warwick J: Chris

Parnham

$28,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2016

V: Toreby Park P: Justin Warwick

3. Freez’emoff (AUS) (5 br m Frost Giant (USA) - Keep’emoff (NZ)).

B: Kingston Thoroughbreds T: G W Hammarquist J: Ms K Yuill

Margins: 1 len, 0.5 lens. Time: 2:14.90 (last 600m 35.34).

Betting: $2.60, $9.00, $10.00.

Then followed: Touch Of Silver (AUS), Mystery Miss (AUS), Paddy’s

Shadow (AUS), Lord Fandango (GER), Western Temple (AUS) &

Mosseratti (AUS), last.

R9: Seppelt Wines (Bm64+), $56000, 1800m.

1. THAT’S FUNNY AZ (AUS) (3 b/br g Snippetson (AUS) - Scenic

Fair (AUS)).

O: Loloma Farms Pty Ltd (Mgr: Ms K J Everett), P J Blinco, W W

Willcock & D J Blackney

B: Scenic Lodge Thoroughbred Stud T: D M Luciani J: Jade Mc

Naught $17,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2018

V: Scenic Lodge P: O’Connor Equine

2. Divine Shadow (AUS) (4 b/br g Blackfriars (AUS) - Idyllic Doll

(AUS)).

B: Scenic Lodge Thoroughbred Stud T: Brett Pope J: Jarrad

Noske

$30,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2017

V: Scenic Lodge P: Brett Pope

3. Bombardment (AUS) (5 b g War Chant (USA) - Catzeel (AUS)).

B: Mr GR Daws T: N D Parnham J: B Parnham

$17,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2016

V: Dawson Stud P: Neville Parnham Racing

Margins: 0.2 lens, 2.5 lens. Time: 1:52.73 (last 600m 35.87).

Betting: $9.00, $6.00, $21.00.

Then followed: Tollman (AUS), Diplomat Express (AUS), Baramagic

(AUS), Twentythree Red (AUS), Volkswagon Frank (AUS), Watch

Me Ney Ney (AUS), Midnight Banquet (AUS), Dark Choice (AUS),

Upward Others (AUS), Texas Moon (AUS) & Frosty Heart (AUS),

last.

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CAULFIELD (VIC) Soft(7)R1: Noel Rundle Hcp, $100000, 1200m.

1. AIDENSFIELD (AUS) (2 br f Dissident (AUS) - Muscovado (AUS)).

O: Henderson Racing & Breeding (Mgr: D A Henderson), A J

Henderson, Milo Racing (Mgr: T J D Merlehan), M P Purcell, Mrs J

P Henderson, Hutley Project (Mgr: P J Byrne) & Stag’s Leap (Mgr:

A Williams)

B: Henderson Racing & Breeding Pty Ltd T: D & B Hayes & T

Dabernig J: D W Stackhouse

$125,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2019

V: Newgate Farm P: Lindsay Park Racing / Andrew Williams B/

stock

2. Out Of Isolation (AUS) (2 b g Squamosa (AUS) - Sweet Ella (AUS)).

B: Toonavale Pty Ltd T: G Eurell J: Ben Allen

3. National Choice (AUS) (2 b c Snitzel (AUS) - My Sabeel (NZ)).

B: Mr RJ Crabtree T: M Price & M Kent Jnr J: D Oliver

$300,000, Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale 2019

V: Blue Gum Farm P: M G Price Racing & Breeding / C B B/stock

Margins: 1.3 lens, 2 lens. Time: 1:12.81.

Betting: $15.00, $10.00, $2.30.

Then followed: Highly Discreet (AUS), Show Some Decorum (AUS),

Galactic Fury (AUS), River Twain (AUS), Wild Rover (AUS), Dubai

Centre (AUS) & Joey’s Gift (AUS), last.

R2: Bill Collins (Bm78), $60000, 1400m.

1. VIRAL (AUS) (4 b g Al Maher (AUS) - Tyche (Aus)).

O: Emmanuel Bloodstock Pty Ltd (Mgr: Mrs R G Geeves)

B: Emmanuel Bloodstock Pty Ltd T: D T O’brien J: Craig Williams

2. Kaplumpich (AUS) (4 b g All American (AUS) - Illusionary (AUS)).

B: G S A Bloodstock Pty Ltd T: K L Corstens J: M Zahra

$70,000, Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale 2017

V: Arrowfield Stud P: Darren Weir Racing

$55,000, Magic Millions National Weanling Sale 2016

V: Arrowfield Stud P: Magic Millions As Agent

3. Leiter (AUS) (4 b/br g Wanted (AUS) - Miss Octopussy (AUS)).

B: Barree Pastoral Company Pty Ltd T: T J Hughes Jnr J: Lewis German

Margins: 0.1 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:27.89.

Betting: $7.00, $13.00, $6.50.

Then followed: Strategic Phil (AUS), So You Swing (AUS), Simply

Optimistic (AUS), Write Your Name (AUS), Heavenly Emperor (NZ),

Desert Path (GB), Curragh (NZ), Buena Veloz (AUS) & Call It A Day

(AUS), last.

R3: Rod Fenwick Hcp, $108000, 1600m.

1. OASIS GIRL (AUS) (3 b f Redoute’s Choice (AUS) - Siwa (GB)).

O: D J Molloy, Mrs D M Molloy, Mrs N L Antonio, B J Molloy, Miss

S A Molloy, Miss P J Molloy, Mrs E C Mortensen, G L Orr, Mrs R P

Orr & Gaire Pty Ltd

B: Mr D Molloy T: M Ellerton & S Zahra J: Jamie Kah

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2. Lord Jaysea (AUS) (3 br g Playing God (AUS) - Storm Blues (AUS)).

B: Mungrup Stud T: J W Price J: Harry Grace

Psd $24,000 Res $25,000, Inglis Great Southern Weanling &

Bloodstock Sale 2019

V: Range Lee Thoroughbreds

$11,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2018

V: Mungrup Stud P: John Price

3. Heyington Station (AUS) (3 ch g Star Witness (AUS) - Unapologetic

(NZ)).

B: Byerley Trading Pty Ltd T: P Stokes J: Ben Thompson

$160,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2018

V: Southern Cross Brd P: Dalziel Racing/Peter Moody Racing

Margins: 6 lens, 1 len. Time: 1:40.30.

Betting: $4.50, $61.00, $7.50.

Then followed: Astraeus (NZ), The Lifeline (AUS), Excelman (NZ),

Gracias Amigo (AUS) & Beau Zoom (AUS), last.

R4: Jra (Bm84), $100000, 1600m.

1. SUPRE (AUS) (5 b/br m High Chaparral (IRE) - Avienus (AUS)).

O: Alpara Lodge (Mgr: G A White)

B: Quilly Park T: Lloyd Kennewell J: D Dunn

$220,000, Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale 2016

V: Coolmore Stud P: Colm Santry B/stock

2. Pure Scot (AUS) (5 b m Purrealist (AUS) - Enthrall (AUS)).

B: Cornerstone Stud Farm Pty Ltd T: D & B Hayes & T Dabernig J:

Craig Williams

3. Arctic Shock (NZ) (4 b m Shocking (AUS) - Art Beat (NZ)).

B: G & Mrs S Bluett & J F Marks, Waikato, T: J & C Meagher J:

Jessica Eaton

NZ$65,000, New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale

2017

V: Seaton Park Ltd P: Ontrack T/breds

Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:40.95.

Betting: $7.00, $13.00, $5.00.

Then followed: Cryptic Jewel (NZ), Part Time Lover (AUS), Secrets

She Has (AUS), Something Silver (AUS), Pierrless (AUS) & Extreme

Pride (AUS), last.

R5: Darren Gauci Hcp, $108000, 1200m.

1. BARBIE’S FOX (AUS) (3 b/br f Foxwedge (AUS) - So Barbie Says

(AUS)).

O: A Henwood & R B Macdonald

B: Palya Bloodstock Pty Ltd T: Ms L Bonella J: Lewis German

$70,000, Inglis Classic Yearling Sale 2018

V: Rosemont Stud

P: J Graham

2. Button Express (NZ) (3 b f Shamexpress (NZ) - Whitehaven Girl

(AUS)).

B: J Dimery, Waikato, T: D T O’brien J: W Egan

3. She Shao Fly (AUS) (3 b f Epaulette (AUS) - Shao Shao (AUS)).

B: Evergreen Stud Farm T: T & C Mcevoy J: D Dunn

$67,500, Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale 2018

V: Ambergate Farm P: Bennett Racing/McEvoy Mitchell Racing

Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:13.23.

Betting: $26.00, $17.00, $21.00.

Then followed: Paul’s Regret (AUS), Felicia (AUS), Tubby Two Tracks

(AUS), St Edward’s Crown (AUS), Springrolls (AUS), Ready Set Sail

(AUS), Sassy Salitage (AUS), Hint Of Mint (AUS) & It’s Kind Of Magic

(AUS), last.

R6: Bert Bryant Hcp, $100000, 1600m.

1. SO SI BON (AUS) (6 br/bl g So You Think (NZ) - Black Minx (NZ)).

O: H A Petrie, Mrs N Stamatis, N J Polglaze, Mrs A N Polglaze, P S

Zeccola, M Curry, J Wilson, Mrs J Daffey, J Stamatis, D A Wilson, L

Gowers, J Baranello & K Daffey

B: Morning Rise Stud T: D & B Hayes & T Dabernig J: Thomas

Stockdale

$250,000, Inglis Sydney Easter Yearling Sale 2015

V: Newgate Farm P: R Laing

2. Liapari (NZ) (7 b g Nom du Jeu (NZ) - Tradewind (NZ)).

B: J B Quin T: Ms L Enright J: B Melham

3. Mahamedeis (AUS) (5 ch g Magnus (AUS) - Elusive Magic (AUS)).

B: Mrs CJ Woodard T: Nick Ryan J: R Mc Leod

$30,000, Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale 2016

V: Supreme Tbreds P: A Trinder

$24,000, Inglis Melbourne VOBIS Gold Yearling Sale 2016

V: Supreme Tbreds P: JJ Gordon B/stock Consultants (FBAA)

Margins: 3.3 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:41.43.

Betting: $3.80, $41.00, $15.00.

Then followed: Hang Man (IRE), Vaucluse Bay (AUS), Sikandarabad

(IRE), Southern Rock (IRE), Kiwia (AUS) & So You Win (AUS), last.

R7: Neds (Bm84), $100000, 1800m.

1. SHOT OF IRISH (AUS) (5 b g Canford Cliffs (IRE) - La Signorina

(AUS)).

O: Ms J Bazan, Mrs S Palmby, Mrs O M Turner, G A Homan, M W

Gearring, K J Mccormick, Mrs M A Notman & Stephvick Racing

(Mgr: Mrs V K Edwards)

B: Mr WC Kajewski T: Richard Laming J: Teodore Nugent

$30,000, Inglis Melbourne VOBIS Gold Yearling Sale 2016

V: Laceby Lodge P: D Brunton

Psd $8,000 Res $12,000, Magic Millions National Weanling Sale

2015

V: Lyndhurst Stud

2. Aussie Nugget (IRE) (4 b g Dansili (GB) - Anticipation (FR)).

B: Mabaki Investments T: Anthony Freedman J: Jye Mcneil

€105,000, Goffs Ireland Orby Sale 2017

V: Oaklawn Stud P: SackvilleDonald

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3. Nobu (NZ) (4 gr g Reliable Man (GB) - Royal Prize (NZ)).

B: The Whitby Bloodstock Trust, Waikato, T: C J Waller J: Craig Williams

NZ$250,000, New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale 2017

V: Trelawney Stud P: Mulcaster B/stock

Margins: 1.3 lens, 3.5 lens. Time: 1:52.81.

Betting: $3.80, $5.00, $21.00.

Then followed: Think We’re Due (AUS), Sentimentalist (AUS), Special

Alert (AUS), Willi Willi (AUS), Grinzinger Star (NZ), Mirette (AUS) &

Nudge Bar (NZ), last.

R8: Lamaro’s Hotel Sth Melb. Hcp, $100000, 1100m.

1. NEWS GIRL (AUS) (4 ch m Magnus (AUS) - Stacey Lee (AUS)).

O: P Duryea, M Duryea, Ms B Duryea, J Edmunds, M Goodger,

Miss P Lindsay, A Cronin, Mrs C Wallace, M Owen, Jencol Racing

(Mgr K Naish), G Fairchild, A Apps, W Newman, A Macdonald & S Gray

B: Mr P Duryea T: G M Duryea J: Lewis German

2. Coruscate (AUS) (5 b g Exceed and Excel (AUS) - Dazzler (AUS)).

B: Darley T: James Cummings J: Craig Williams

3. Esperance (AUS) (5 b g Bernardini (USA) - Sycophant (AUS)).

B: Darley T: James Cummings J: Jye Mcneil

Margins: 0.8 lens, 2 lens. Time: 1:06.17.

Betting: $6.50, $5.50, $6.00.

Then followed: Tavisan (NZ), William Thomas (AUS), Never Again

(AUS), Crystal Dreamer (AUS), Safin (AUS), Rich Itch (AUS) & Our

Luca (AUS), last.

MAGNUSR9: Ian Miller Hcp, $108000, 1000m.

1. HI STRANGER (AUS) (3 ch g Zoffany (IRE) - Luxury Suite (AUS)).

O: S R Fliedner, M Cesnik, C Baker, I L Carmichael, G C Chapman,

L J Chapman, P T Collins, A Dhar, R Ross, M C L Sparkes & N S B

C (Mgr: D A Brebner) B: Mr M Cesnik T: S Fliedner J: Jye Mcneil

$50,000, Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale 2018

V: Riverina Downs P: Fliedners Racing

2. Beauty Supreme (AUS) (3 b g Star Witness (AUS) - Kiss the Sun (AUS)).

B: Star Witness Bloodstock P/L T: G M Begg J: Jordan Childs

$240,000, Inglis Easter Yearling Sale 2018 V: Widden Stud P:

Grahame Begg Racing

3. The Astrologist (AUS) (3 b g Zoustar (AUS) - Aquada (AUS)).

B: Rangal Park Stud T: T & C Mcevoy J: D Dunn

$150,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2018

V: Goodwood Farm P: Bennett Racing/McEvoy Mitchell Racing

Margins: 0.5 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:00.54.

Betting: $21.00, $10.00, $5.50.

Then followed: Absolute Flirt (AUS), Santorini Summer (AUS), Ididitforlove

(AUS), Soweto Haze (AUS) & Lucifer’s Reward (AUS), last.

DOOMBEN (QLD) Good(4)R1: Tab (Bm80), $35000, 1050m.

1. PAPA JO (AUS) (4 br g Drumbeats (AUS) - Nobody’s Girl (AUS)).

O: Mrs M L Trivett, Gmunden Pty Ltd (Mgr: E A Kann)

B: Gmunden Pty Ltd T: L J Hatch J: B N Stewart

2. I Dream Of Green (AUS) (4 b g Unencumbered (AUS) - Tangerine

Dream (FR)).

B: Three Bridges Thoroughbreds T: S W Kendrick J: Daniel Griffin

$72,500, Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale 2017

V: Three Bridges P: Kendrick Racing

$80,000, Magic Millions National Weanling Sale 2016

V: Three Bridges P: Steve Gardner

3. Tisani Magic (AUS) (5 br g Raheeb (Aus) - Clear Run (AUS)).

B: Mrs JH Kemp T: K R Kemp J: Corey Bayliss

Margins: 1 len, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:00.52 (last 600m 34.00).

Betting: $4.00, $7.50, $12.00.

Then followed: One Stryke (AUS), Publishing Power (AUS), I’ve

Gotta Nel (AUS), Bold Chance (AUS), The Great Boombino (AUS),

Defence Missile (AUS) & Wonder Boom (AUS), last.

R2: Mittys (Bm78), $50000, 2020m.

1. DISSOLUTION (AUS) (5 b g Snitzel (AUS) - Family Breakup (AUS)).

O: B K Racing & Breeding (Mgr: B J Hunt)

B: Austramore Pty Ltd T: David Vandyke J: Jake Bayliss

$1,100,000, Inglis Sydney Easter Yearling Sale 2016

V: Erinvale Tbreds P: James Bester B/stock / Nordic Breeding & Racing

2. Champagne Vega (AUS) (4 br g Lope de Vega (IRE) - Palme d’Or

(AUS)).

B: Mr P Whyte T: Bruce Hill J: M Mc Gillivray

$25,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2017

V: Grandview P: Grand Syndicates

3. Watch The Cat (AUS) (4 b g Time Thief (AUS) - Tabby (AUS)).

B: Dr BJ Hudson T: B J Lockwood J: S Cormack

Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 2:03.58 (last 600m 35.52).

Betting: $5.00, $15.00, $4.00.

Then followed: Advance Warning (AUS), Galtero (AUS), Happy Go

Plucky (AUS), Speaking Bad (AUS), Paris Crystal (AUS) & Temujin’s

Rule (AUS), last.

R3: Tab (Bm72), $35000, 1200m.

1. HOLLABACK GIRL (AUS) (4 b m Your Song (AUS) - Sheeznodoubt

(AUS)).

O: B J Spicer, W J Betar, B W M Winkleman, J T D Barlow, D D Yates,

S M Lucas, R H Morrison, I R Turner, B W Brown, R A N Miller, S C

Holland, D F Abikhair, Ms K Reimer, J Bradler, B J Lee, J Glasheen,

J J Grant, Widden Stud Pty Ltd & Double R Thoroughbreds

B: Widden Stud Australia Pty Ltd T: T J Gollan J: J Byrne

$120,000, Magic Millions National Yearling Sale 2017

V: Widden Stud P: Spicer T/breds

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2. Trail Of Glory (AUS) (4 ch m Rothesay (AUS) - Trail of Gold (AUS)).

B: Furlong Stud Partnership T: T J Gollan J: Baylee Nothdurft

3. Champagne Daisy (AUS) (4 b m Conatus (AUS) - Stratella (AUS)).

B: Plaintree Farms T: David Vandyke J: Jake Bayliss

Margins: 1 len, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:09.99 (last 600m 35.02).

Betting: $4.30, $6.00, $4.00.

Then followed: I Am Venus (AUS), Shamurt (AUS), Moonan Joyce

(AUS), Round Mountain Gem (AUS), Zarafet (AUS), Skye And Me

(AUS) & Sister Kitty Mac (AUS), last.

YOURSONGYOURSONGR4: XXXX Dry (Bm72), $35000, 1200m.

1. DEPTHS BELOW (AUS) (4 b g Denman (AUS) - Starfish (AUS)).

O: Heinrich Bloodstock Synd (Mgr:G H Heinrich)

B: Goldendale T: Ms G Heinrich J: L R Dittman

$80,000, Magic Millions National Weanling Sale 2016

V: Coolmore Stud P: HH Bloodstock

2. The Wild One (AUS) (3 b g I Am Invincible (AUS) - She’s a Wildcat (AUS)).

B: Luskin Park Stud T: Steven O’dea J: Ms S Thornton

$330,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2018

V: Luskin Park P: Proven T/breds / S O’Dea

3. The Sinner (AUS) (3 b/br g Better Than Ready (AUS) - Royalsyn (AUS)).

B: Mrs J McMillan T: Natalie Mccall J: Ryan Maloney

$13,000, Magic Millions Capricornia Yearling Sale 2018

V: Kalinga Valley P: Natalie McCall

Margins: 0.3 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:09.78 (last 600m 34.62).

Betting: $12.00, $5.50, $5.50.

Then followed: Spending My Time (AUS), Moscini (AUS), Trevello

(AUS), Perfect Aim (AUS), Ladretto (AUS), Patches (AUS) & Make

A Ruler (AUS), last.

dash of class TwinHillsStud

Denman’sthe speed sire with a

R5: Tab (Bm85), $65000, 1350m.

1. RED CHASE (AUS) (4 br g Red Element (AUS) - Not to Share

(AUS)).

O: M P Sherrin

B: Sheralee Estate T: Desleigh Forster J: Taylor Marshall

2. Inquiry (AUS) (5 ch g Exceed and Excel (AUS) - Screen (AUS)).

B: Darley T: J Wehlow J: R Wiggins

$30,000, Inglis Digital January Sale 2020

V: Owners P: C Jorgensen

$80,000, Magic Millions Spring Racehorse Sale 2018

V: Godolphin P: Australian Bloodstock

3. Langhro (AUS) (7 b g Lonhro (AUS) - Stolen Beauty (AUS)).

B: Kolora Stud T: Steven O’dea J: Justin Huxtable

Margins: 4.3 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:18.24 (last 600m 34.00).

Betting: $6.50, $4.80, $8.50.

Then followed: Tawfiq Boy (AUS), Bold Warrior (AUS), Enterprise

Prince (AUS) & Fasano (AUS), last.

R6: Roku Gin Plate, $65000, 1110m.

1. GOTTA KISS (AUS) (2 ch f Not a Single Doubt (AUS) - Sweet Kiss (AUS)).

O: F Middleton, G Donaldson, G Mitchell, I Brazil, J Woodbridge,

J Woodcock, J Gall, K O’dea, K Mitchell, N Ryan, P Goddard,

Champagne Waughs, Ballina Belles, Pay The Girls, Robins Girls

Racing, Mrs Snippets, Pay The Lady & Proven Thoroughbreds Ladies

B: Gall Bloodstock Pty Ltd T: Steven O’dea J: Ms S Thornton

$150,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2019

V: Yarraman Stud P: Proven T/breds / Steven O’Dea Racing

2. Goldsborough (NZ) (2 b g Headwater (AUS) - Trista Rossa (AUS)).

B: G Harvey, Auckland, T: G R Duncan J: S Cormack

$45,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2019

V: Baramul Stud P: San Reef

3. Dusty Tycoon (AUS) (2 ch f Written Tycoon (AUS) - Sponsored (AUS)).

B: Highgrove Stud T: R L Heathcote J: Dale Smith $160,000,

Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2019 V: Highgrove Stud

P: MiRunners Racing No 1

Margins: 0.3 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 1:04.27 (last 600m 33.80).

Betting: $1.90, $4.50, $7.00.

Then followed: Kavak (AUS), Sweet Rhapsody (AUS), Plutocrat (AUS),

Hamilton Hill (AUS), Zingalong (AUS) & The Brotherhood (AUS), last.

R9: Ascot Green (Bm80), $50000, 1615m.

1. TOKORIKI LAD (AUS) (5 ch g Falvelon (AUS) - Dantibes’ Treasure (AUS)).

O: P J Brimblecombe, C A Melville, K S Aitken, A Aceti, Mrs C E Welsh,

N B Welsh, K Jlangdon, M J Psaltis, R J Piddington, S R Burgess, Mrs

H J Piddington, K R Saines, W R Jones, G W Knight, G J Martin, C N

Schumacher, Tbar (Mgr: N G Galligan) & Ali (Mgr: J B: Mrs K Bond T: T J

Gollan J: Adin Thompson $65,000, Magic Millions March Yearling Sale

2016 V: Kenmore Lodge P: Gollan Racing/John Foote Bloodstock

2. Red Stina (AUS) (4 b m Red Dazzler (AUS) - Kristina (AUS)).

B: Eureka Cambooya Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd T: R G Lipp J: Ms S

Thornton $8,000, Magic Millions GC March Yearling Sale 2017

V: Eureka Stud P: Rex Lipp

3. Erringhi Spring (AUS) (4 b m Fruehling (IRE) - Tafeer (AUS)).

B: Mr B Pitts T: B J Lockwood J: S Cormack

Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:37.24 (last 600m 35.01).

Betting: $3.50, $11.00, $6.50.

Then followed: Cogliere (AUS), Ecker Road (AUS), Ocean Addict (NZ),

Canapes (AUS), So Dapper (AUS), Magstock (NZ), Shauquin (NZ),

Mymming (AUS) & Pressway (AUS), last.

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FANNIE BAY (NT) Good(3)R1: Great Northern (Bm54), $17500, 1200m.

1. EXTOLMENT (AUS) (5 b g Congrats (USA) - Wombat Woo Woo (AUS)).

O: E Steel & S Steel

B: Mr D Letchford T: Emma Steel J: J R Todd

$20,000, Inglis Classic Yearling Sale 2016

V: Vinery Stud P: G Mudgway

2. Black Haze (AUS) (4 br g Manhattan Rain (AUS) - Black Prophet

(AUS)).

B: Mr T Falcone T: G Clarke J: K Gladwin

3. Bon Aire (AUS) (5 b/br g Equiano (FR) - Flying Spice (AUS)).

B: Mr CE White T: Philip Cole J: W R Davis

Psd $45,000 Res $50,000, Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling

Sale 2016

V: Swettenham Stud

Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 1:08.08.

Betting: $6.00, $3.50, $8.00.

Then followed: Dunkirk (AUS), Fire ‘N’ Vice (AUS), Go Wally (AUS), Big

Juan (AUS) & Amigo Mio (AUS), last.

R2: Silks - Coming Soon Mdn Plate, $17500, 1100m.

1. ESCONDIDO (AUS) (3 b g Snitzel (AUS) - Dances On Waves

(AUS)).

O: Mrs S M Clarke, Mrs M T Gladwin, T J Gladwin, S J Fahy & Mrs

K J Fahy

B: Mill Park T: G Clarke J: K Gladwin

$400,000, Inglis Easter Yearling Sale 2018

V: Sledmere Stud P: Waller Racing / G Mulcaster

2. Seclusion (AUS) (3 b g Medaglia D’oro (USA) - Conceal (AUS)).

T: Philip Cole J: W R Davis

3. Eskhara (AUS) (5 b m Magic Albert (AUS) - I’m Still Here (AUS)).

T: Leah Walling-Denton J: P Denton

Margins: 5.3 lens, 4.5 lens. Time: 1:04.04 (last 600m 34.84).

Betting: $1.50, $3.50, $21.00.

Then followed: Missari (AUS), Mr Azeem (AUS) & Hayden Will Do

(AUS), last.

R3: Bet365 Mdn Plate, $17500, 1100m.

1. CALL ME LEGEND (AUS) (3 br g More Than Ready (USA) -

Calming Influence (AUS)).

O: K Hickmott

B: Stratheden Stud Pty Ltd T: K Hickmott J: T Treichel

$350,000, Inglis Easter Yearling Sale 2018

V: Ampulla Lodge P: Carmel Size Racing

$310,000, Inglis Great Southern Weanling & Bloodstock Sale 2017

V: Swettenham Stud P: Ampulla Lodge

2. Crazy Lad (AUS) (3 b/br g Strategic Maneuver (AUS) - How Crazy

(AUS)).

T: Garry Lefoe J: P Shiers

3. Saltito (GB) (4 bl g Harbour Watch (IRE) - Hispanic Dancer (IRE)).

T: Chris Pollard J: B Huppatz

Margins: 0.8 lens, 3.5 lens. Time: 1:04.00 (last 600m 34.79).

Betting: $1.20, $7.00, $21.00.

Then followed: Master Exploder (AUS), Headbells (AUS) & Tacitus

(AUS), last.

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R4: Welcome To The Dry Hcp (64), $18500, 1100m.

1. PRINCE PLANET (AUS) (6 b g Dreamscape (AUS) - Skybo (AUS)).

O: K Hickmott B: Superhorse Trust T: K Hickmott J: T Treichel

$7,000, Inglis Digital August Monthly Sale 2018

V: Superhorse Trust P: Green Edge Stables

2. Looking For You (AUS) (5 b g Astronomer Royal (USA) - You I Find (AUS)).

T: Philip Cole J: W R Davis

3. Twilight Maneuver (AUS) (6 b/br g Strategic Maneuver (AUS) -

Twilight Dance (AUS)).

B: Mr MJ Fiteni T: Chris Pollard J: B Huppatz

Margins: 1.8 lens, 1 len. Time: 1:03.78 (last 600m 35.14).

Betting: $3.80, $3.80, $11.00.

Then followed: Don’t Wait (AUS), No Alibi (AUS), The Mont (AUS) &

Single Story (AUS), last.

MORPHETTVILLE (SA) Soft(6)R1: Schweppes (Bm64), $45000, 1000m.

1. DIXON STREET (AUS) (3 br f Spirit of Boom (AUS) - Lantern

Court (USA)). O: Strawberry Hill Stud (Mgr: J D Singleton)

B: T R & R A Alexander T: T & C Mcevoy J: Ms G Cartwright

$70,000, Magic Millions GC March Yearling Sale 2018

V: Myall Lodge P: Strawberry Hill Stud

2. The General (NZ) (3 b c Charm Spirit (IRE) - Roxon (NZ)).

B: P E & Est late N E Izett, Central, T: Richard Laming J: Lachlan

Neindorf NZ$120,000, New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling

Sale 2018 V: Windsor Stud P: Laming Racing

3. Glory Game (AUS) (3 b f Toronado (IRE) - Scarlet Moretta (AUS)).

B: Country Wide Breeding Syndicate T: L Macdonald & A Gluyas

J: Teagan Voorham Psd $80,000 Res $90,000, Inglis Melbourne

Premier Yearling Sale 2018 V: Mill Park Stud

Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 59.36 (last 604m 35.06).

Betting: $3.50, $3.80, $4.50.

Then followed: Larkham (AUS) & Utah Joe (AUS), last.

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R3: Aami Autumn Series Final-Bm80, $100000, 1400m.

1. JACOBITE PRINCE (AUS) (3 ch g Choisir (AUS) - Jewel of Johar

(NZ)).

O: S J French & Ms J M O’donohue

B: S J Bloodlines T: P Stokes J: D Caboche

2. Perfect Command (AUS) (6 br g Commands (AUS) - Exquisite

(AUS)).

B: M & R Services Pty Ltd T: B J Jones J: Ms C Jones

$115,000, Inglis Sydney Easter Yearling Sale 2015

V: Middlebrook Vly P: Griffiths Racing

3. Awake In Grinzing (NZ) (6 b g Rip Van Winkle (IRE) - Trephina

(AUS)).

B: Windsor Park Stud Ltd, Waikato, T: Ms K Byrnes J: R J Hurdle

NZ$100,000, New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale

2015

V: Windsor Stud P: O’Brien T/breds

Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:24.92 (last 604m 36.82).

Betting: $7.00, $12.00, $21.00.

Then followed: One More Jack (AUS), Rapid Raiser (AUS), I Am

Impinge (NZ), Aiguilette (AUS), Seababe (AUS), Territory Titan

(AUS), Canidae (AUS), Marina (AUS), She’s Never Late (AUS), Al

Ma Belle (AUS) & Mr Ranger (AUS), last.

R4: Holdfast Ins. Brokers (Bm64), $36000, 1050m.

1. RUSHWA (AUS) (5 b/br g Krupt (Aus) - Jayjaye (NZ)).

O: R B R (Mgr: R W Balfour), D G Wilson, C D Kachel & Mrs G R B

Carbone

B: G & C Pastoral Co T: Ryan Balfour J: Damien Thornton

$12,000, Inglis Melbourne VOBIS Gold Yearling Sale 2016

V: Golden Grove P: R Balfour

2. Triple Deez (AUS) (5 b g Bel Esprit (AUS) - Star Peril (AUS)).

B: Mr D Walker T: D E Magro J: J Holder

3. Goodgee (AUS) (4 b m Love Conquers All (AUS) - Victoriana

(AUS)).

B: Mr P Day T: Philip Day J: Anna Jordsjo

Margins: 0.4 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:03.01 (last 606m 36.26).

Betting: $51.00, $10.00, $16.00.

Then followed: Almadrava (AUS), Mihany (AUS), Sidestreet (AUS),

Heka Express (AUS), Yankee Lou (AUS), Daskulya (AUS) &

Domination (AUS), last.

R5: Adelaide Galvanising (Bm75), $100000, 1800m.

1. BAJAN (AUS) (5 b g Barbados (AUS) - Dancing Elegance (AUS)).

O: Grand Syndicates Barbados (Mgr: G Paterson) & The Grand

(Mgr: P V Morley)

B: Mr PF Toole T: D R Jolly J: Kayla Crowther

$9,000, Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale 2016

V: Ducatoon Park

P: Grand Syndicates

2. Manzala (AUS) (4 ch g Poet’s Voice (GB) - El Mansura (AUS)).

B: Mr MGW Taylor T: Ashton Downing J: John Allen

$22,000, Inglis Classic Yearling Sale 2017

V: Tamac Stud Farm P: A N O’Shea

3. Hasta La Fiorente (AUS) (4 br g Fiorente (IRE) - Crystal Sprite (AUS)).

B: J A & J M Anderson Pty Ltd T: Ms S Murphy J: Teagan Voorham

$52,500, Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale 2017

V: Maluka Thoroughbreds P: Sue Murphy

Margins: 0.4 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:53.25 (last 606m 39.46).

Betting: $13.00, $5.50, $7.50.

Then followed: Sasun (AUS), Monteferrante (AUS), Getouttheway

(AUS), Exalted Dee (AUS), A Knight In Paris (AUS), Superveloce

(NZ), Fight For Freedom (AUS), Bullet Kid (AUS), Igitur (AUS),

Cavalry Gold (AUS), Happy Atom (AUS), Sentry Gate (AUS) &

Adatto (NZ), last.

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R7: Kangaroo Island (Rs2ly), $45000, 1200m.

1. MISS MANDITO (NZ) (5 br m Zacinto (GB) - Mandy O’Reilly (NZ)).

O: M J Fiteni & Ms K M Stewart

B: G R Wigley, Canterbury, T: G V Richards J: Zac Spain

2. Easy Beast (NZ) (5 br g Super Easy (NZ) - Shanpanichi (AUS)).

B: Rich Hill Thoroughbreds Ltd, Waikato, T: Richard Laming J: D

Caboche NZ$55,000, New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling

Sale 2016 V: Rich Hill P: Laming Racing/Blue Moon Racing

3. Magna Bella (AUS) (4 ch m Magnus (AUS) - Molto Bella (AUS)).

B: Joynt Holdings Pty Ltd T: A J Clarken J: D Tourneur

Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:11.80 (last 606m 36.09).

Betting: $26.00, $21.00, $10.00.

Then followed: Beautiful Flyer (AUS), Miss Jane (AUS), Terbium (AUS),

Tequila Time (AUS), Flop (AUS), Arkham Knight (AUS), Vieira (AUS),

Beauty (AUS), Debt Collector (AUS), Benz (AUS) & Victory Downs

(AUS), last.

R9: R & F Gerard Sa Sprint (Bm80), $100000, 1100m.

1. BE MY STAR (AUS) (4 b m Zoustar (AUS) - Charity Belle (AUS)).

O: W T Clarken, Willaroon (Mgr: Ms S E Watkins), I R Katz, Rushton

Park (Mgr: D A Johnson) & J P Kelton B: China Horse Club Racing Pty

Ltd T: Will Clarken J: Todd Pannell $70,000, Magic Millions National

Broodmare Sale 2019 V: Widden Stud P: Will Clarken/Rushton Park

$320,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2017

V: Newgate Farm P: David Redvers

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2. Lakhani Rose (AUS) (4 b/br m Dalakhani (IRE) - Saturday Rose

(AUS)).

B: Mr C Swan T: D R Jolly J: Kayla Crowther

3. Mum’s My Hero (AUS) (5 b g Von Costa de Hero (AUS) -

Minnamurra Girl (AUS)).

B: Mr WV Secker T: D E Magro J: Teagan Voorham

Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:05.81 (last 606m 36.02).

Betting: $17.00, $8.00, $8.00.

Then followed: Bayou (AUS), Seemingly Discreet (AUS), Aten (AUS),

Space Equity (AUS), Exalted Gold (AUS), Appalachian (AUS),

Anamnesis (AUS), Bray Street Boss (AUS), Rizski (AUS), Lord Varys

(AUS), Ascendance (AUS), Justa Jillaroo (AUS) & Woulda Thought

So (AUS), last.

CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN 3YO SPRINTER

RANDWICK (NSW) Soft(5)R1: Tab Highway Hcp (C3), $67500, 1200m.

1. TEJORI (AUS) (3 b f Hinchinbrook (AUS) - Diamonds Of Dubawi

(AUS)).

O: N J Olive, R K Thompson, R K Lees, Mrs A M Hickey, P W Hickey,

Mrs E N Hickey, K S Wong, P Kouvelis, G Senatore, R A Kouvelis,

R G Sawyer, Mrs A Ochiltree, A G S Ochiltree, F Colacicco, M

Notaras, J-D Huynh, Ms C A Griffiths, G T Ryan, Mrs M M Ryan & H

Z

T: N J Olive J: K Mc Evoy

2. Ready To Humble (AUS) (3 ch g Rubick (AUS) - Humble (AUS)).

B: Mr G Spratt T: M J Dunn J: N Rawiller

$55,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2018

V: Lustre Lodge P: Matthew Dunn/Neil Jenkinson

3. Hellenism (AUS) (4 ch m Helmet (AUS) - Edaara (IRE)).

B: Miss S Croft T: Aiden St Vincent J: Tim Clark

Margins: 0.8 lens, 1 len. Time: 1:11.75 (last 600m 36.15).

Betting: $3.80, $6.50, $5.50.

Then followed: Equal Balance (AUS), Derby Star (AUS), Bad Boy For

Love (AUS), Luna Mia (AUS), Lucciola Belle (AUS), Zelago (AUS),

Cock Match (AUS), Zardoro (AUS) & Pauper (AUS), last.

R2: Central Coast Mariners Hcp, $100000, 1200m.

1. PELTZER (AUS) (2 b c So You Think (NZ) - Miss Otto (AUS)).

O: Nms Racing (Mgr: D J Raphael), N L Pinder, Mrs C A Pinder, S M

& Mrs S L Layton, A T & Mrs R K Rastall, Miss L K Barrett, G Pratt &

I C Burford

T: G A Ryan J: K Mc Evoy

2. Overlord (AUS) (2 ch c Sebring (AUS) - Red Tracer (AUS)).

B: Mr G Grimish T: C J Waller

J: J Bowman

3. Elizabeel (AUS) (2 b f Power (GB) - Now And Again (NZ)).

B: Mrs K Shadbolt T: J G Sargent J: R Dolan

Margins: 1.8 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:10.65 (last 600m 35.73).

Betting: $11.00, $6.50, $7.00.

Then followed: Kukeracha (NZ), Kinloch (AUS), Equation (AUS),

Valaquenta (AUS), Alura (AUS) & Ocean Emperor (AUS), last.

R3: Tooheys (Bm78), $100000, 1100m.

1. BLAZING MISS (AUS) (3 ch f Sizzling (AUS) - Jahre (AUS)).

O: M Holland, G Bachell, D Wilden-Constantin, Miss M Reynolds,

Ms V Latimore, B Bradley, Mrs J Lester, M Powell, Mrs G Gammage,

P Marshall, Casey & Adele Mcgrath (Mgr: C Mcgrath), Starcayma

Racing (Mgr: D Comerford), Darby Racing Jahre (Mgr: S Darby),

Wds Ra B: Packaging Investments Aust Pty Ltd T: Mark Newnham

J: R Dolan

$120,000, Inglis Classic Yearling Sale 2018

V: Newgate Farm P: Darby Racing / De Burgh Equine

2. Longbottom (AUS) (3 b f Sidestep (AUS) - Orphrey (AUS)).

B: Mr J Wrigley T: K A Lees J: J Bowman

$140,000, Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale 2019

V: Kitchwin Hills P: Australian B/stock

$5,500, Inglis Scone Yearling Sale 2018

V: Ambergate Farm P: Kitchwin Hills

3. Malea Magic (AUS) (4 b m Arlington (AUS) - Firefly Magic (AUS)).

B: Mr P Killen T: R R Milligan J: Tim Clark

Margins: 1.8 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:04.62 (last 600m 35.58).

Betting: $12.00, $9.00, $6.00.

Then followed: Freehearted (AUS), Dunbrody Power (AUS), Sophiella

(AUS), Kentucky Wildcat (AUS), Lesage (AUS), It’s So Obvious

(AUS) & Our Rosemaree (AUS), last.

R4: Westpac Rescue Helicopter-Bm78, $100000, 1400m.

1. SOLDIER OF LOVE (AUS) (4 br g Mawingo (GER) - Lurking Lilli

(AUS)).

O: R A Kaljo & Ms L Kaljo

B: Mr R Kaljo T: Bjorn Baker J: Rachel King

2. Celestial Falls (AUS) (3 b/br f Hinchinbrook (AUS) - Rippled (GB)).

B: Mr S Hume T: Mark Newnham J: Tommy Berry

$80,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2018

V: Edinglassie Stud P: Darby Racing / De Burgh Equine

3. Miss Einstein (AUS) (4 b m Dundeel (NZ) - Simply Brilliant (AUS)).

B: Galaxy Breeding Syndicate T: Bjorn Baker J: J R Collett

$170,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2017

V: Newhaven Park P: Bjorn Baker Racing/Blandford Bloodstock

Margins: 0.3 lens, 1.8 lens. Time: 1:24.07 (last 600m 36.80).

Betting: $8.00, $9.00, $7.50.

Then followed: Subpoenaed (NZ), Opacity (NZ), Oxford Tycoon (AUS),

Rule The World (AUS) & Surreal Step (AUS), last.

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R5: Master Builders Assoc Nsw-Bm78, $100000, 1200m.

1. MASKED CRUSADER (AUS) (3 b g Toronado (IRE) - She’s Got

Gears (AUS)).

O: R & C Legh Racing (Mgrs: R P & C Legh), Gilgai Farm (Mgr:

R R Jamieson), B & C Thoroughbreds (Mgr: B A Dorman), C H

Madden, Mrs J G Madden, Hybrook Pastoral (Mgr: P Orton),

Werrett Bloodstock (Mgr: N R J Werrett) & Encompass Bloodstock

(Mgr: S B Mccann)

B: Gilgai Farm T: M, W & J Hawkes J: Tommy Berry

$340,000, Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale 2018

V: Gilgai Farm P: Hawkes Racing / Cameron Cooke B/stock

2. Segalas (AUS) (4 ch m Poet’s Voice (GB) - Segolene (AUS)).

B: Darley T: James Cummings J: J Bowman

3. Misteed (AUS) (4 b m Exceed And Excel (AUS) - Vital Mist (AUS)).

B: Ralph Johns Pty Ltd T: P & P Snowden J: B Avdulla

$150,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2017

V: Amarina Farm P: Triple Crown Syndications

Margins: 3 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:10.92 (last 600m 36.21).

Betting: $1.90, $8.00, $21.00.

Then followed: Cuban Royale (AUS), Mo’s Crown (AUS), Spencer

(AUS), Trophies Galore (AUS), Irukandji (AUS), Sedition (AUS),

Super Star Bob (AUS), Bolero King (AUS), Isorich (AUS), Spanish

Dream (AUS) & Super Tycoon (AUS), last.

ANOTHER WINNER FOR

DUAL G1 WINNING WORLD CHAMPIONTORONADO

R6: Signarama Erina/Gosford (Bm78), $100000, 1800m.

1. BOTTEGA (AUS) (3 b c Snitzel (AUS) - Bennetta (AUS)).

O: G Altomonte, Ms L N Smith, G Severino, A G Altomonte, T

Altomonte & Corumbene Stud Pty Ltd (Mgr: G Altomonte)

B: Corumbene Stud T: G A Ryan J: N Rawiller

Psd $450,000 Res $500,000, Inglis Easter Yearling Sale 2018

V: Corumbene Stud

2. Welsh Legend (AUS) (4 br m Camelot (GB) - Onethingatatime

(AUS)).

B: Mr RJ Haire T: C J Waller

J: B Avdulla

3. Canasta (FR) (4 b g Makfi (GB) - Janistra (USA)).

B: SARL Ste. Haya International T: Bjorn Baker J: K Mc Evoy

€31,000, Osarus La Teste Yearling Sale 2017

V: Haras de Grandcamp P: De Burgh Equine

Margins: 1.8 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:50.94 (last 600m 37.04).

Betting: $4.50, $6.50, $21.00.

Then followed: Laure Me In (AUS), Gone Bye (AUS), Dark Eyes (AUS),

Loveseat (NZ), Shock Alert (NZ), Love Shack Baby (AUS), Pirate

Ben (AUS), Zoffany’s Lad (AUS) & Destiny’s Own (AUS), last.

R9: Kentan Machinery (Bm88), $100000, 1600m.

1. GRAND PIANO (AUS) (3 b g Lord Kanaloa (JPN) - African Piano

(JPN)).

O: Waratah Thoroughbreds (Mgr: P Fudge)

B: Arrowfield Group Pty Ltd T: John Thompson J: N Rawiller

$230,000, Magic Millions National Yearling Sale 2018

V: Arrowfield Stud P: Dermot Farrington

2. Dealmaker (AUS) (4 b g Dundeel (NZ) - Sport Chic (AUS)).

B: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd T: C J Waller J: R Dolan

$160,000, Inglis Classic Yearling Sale 2017

V: Arrowfield Stud P: Star T/breds / Chris Waller Racing

3. Purple Sector (NZ) (4 b h Pins (AUS) - Eden Valley (NZ)).

B: Trelawney Thoroughbred Ltd, Waikato, T: John Thompson J:

Tim Clark

NZ$60,000, New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale

2017

V: Trelawney Stud P: DGR T/bred Services

Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 1:37.36 (last 600m 36.11).

Betting: $2.50, $9.00, $13.00.

Then followed: Top Prospect (NZ), Articus (FR), Masaff (IRE), White

Boots (AUS), Rapido Chaparro (AUS), Nordicus (AUS), Insensata

(AUS), Zourkhan (IRE) & Valentino Rossa (AUS), last.

TAB MEETINGSDALBY (QLD) Good(3)R1: D&Ndjc Mdn Plate, $10000, 800m.

1. SPECIAL CASE (AUS) (b/br g 7 Sequalo (AUS) - Exceptions

(AUS)).

T: A Donnelly J: Hannah Richardson

2. Brigalow Queen (AUS) (br f 3 Skilled (AUS) - Jessie Cango (AUS)).

3. Coalbank Cavalry (AUS) (br g 3 Mahisara (AUS) - Camino Moon (AUS)).

Margins: 0.1 lens, 1 len. Time: 46.90 (last 600m 33.74).

R2: D&Ndjc Mdn Plate, $10000, 800m.

1. MAHA MUSTANG (AUS) (b g 3 Mahisara (AUS) - Lady Longueville (AUS)).

T: M G Arnold J: Brendon Newport

2. Cheesie (AUS) (br m 4 Dutch Harry (AUS) - Charlie Cheese (AUS)).

3. Mr Noddy (AUS) (b g 3 Whittington (AUS) - Charism (AUS)).

Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 46.56 (last 600m 33.37).

R3: D&Ndjc Mdn Plate, $10000, 1300m.

1. TALES OF THE HEART (AUS) (b g 3 Show A Heart (AUS) - Tail

Of A Diva (AUS)).

T: Tony & Maddysen Sears J: Gemma Steele

2. Verve (AUS) (b/br g 4 More Than Ready (USA) - Devil’s Thumbprint

(AUS)).

3. Just For Glory (NZ) (b f 3 Olympic Glory (IRE) - So Sharp It Hurts

(AUS)).

Margins: 0.4 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:19.64 (last 600m 37.54).

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R4: D&Ndjc (Bm55), $10000, 1300m.

1. ABITOFACARD (AUS) (b g 4 Dawn Approach (IRE) - Jemsa (USA)).

T: C J Henry J: Brendon Newport

2. Rather Salubrious (NZ) (b m 4 Highly Recommended (AUS) -

Enthusabelle (AUS)).

3. Primmiscuous (AUS) (b m 4 Tycoon Ruler (AUS) - Lady Primm (AUS)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 2.5 lens. Time: 1:17.63 (last 600m 38.07).

R5: D&Ndjc (Bm55), $10000, 1300m.

1. MAC’S GAL (AUS) (b m 6 Publishing (AUS) - Fomalhaut (AUS)).

T: B P Park J: Ms L Mc Coy

2. Pretty Song (AUS) (b m 5 Your Song (AUS) - She’s In Demand (AUS)).

3. Stormborn Angel (AUS) (b/br m 7 Tickets (AUS) - Blood Angel (AUS)).

Margins: 0.8 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:18.36 (last 600m 38.89).

R6: D&Ndjc (Bm60), $10000, 800m.

1. CASH’N’RUN (AUS) (b g 6 Bagger Vance (AUS) - Like A Sequalo (AUS)).

T: P R Clarke J: Shannyn Stephan

2. Machu Picchu (AUS) (b m 7 Krupt (AUS) - Manu Peru (AUS)).

3. Rajo Miss (AUS) (b/br m 4 Sepoy (AUS) - Emissary (AUS)).

Margins: 1.8 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 45.93 (last 600m 32.92).

R7: D&Ndjc Hcp, $10000, 1200m.

1. CLIVEDEN (AUS) (ch g 6 Street Cry (IRE) - Camarena (NZ)).

T: Patrick Sexton J: Tessa Townsend

2. Bris Vegas (AUS) (b g 5 Ilovethiscity (AUS) - Spirit Of Sienna (AUS)).

3. Splitz (AUS) (ch g 5 Sepoy (AUS) - Snow Blitz (AUS)).

Margins: 2 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:10.93 (last 600m 35.76).

R8: D&Ndjc (Bm50), $10000, 1100m.

1. RAKU’S SECRET (AUS) (b f 3 Spirit Of Boom (AUS) - Tat’s Raku (AUS)).

T: Patrick Sexton J: Tessa Townsend

2. Diggity (AUS) (ch g 4 Equiano (FR) - Imprimis (AUS)).

3. Mountebank (AUS) (br g 7 Lonhro (AUS) - Quack (AUS)).

Margins: 1 len, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:05.40 (last 600m 35.62).

Another Winner for...

DONALD (VIC) Good(4)R1: Tac Be Races Ready Mdn Plate, $20700, 1620m.

1. GAUCHO (AUS) (b c 3 Toronado (IRE) - Glory’s Girl (AUS)).

T: Dan O’sullivan J: Will Price

2. Soleil De Lune (AUS) (gr/ch g 3 Puissance De Lune (IRE) - Anatomica (AUS)).

3. Enbarr (AUS) (b g 3 All American (AUS) - Gold Ripa (AUS)).

Margins: 2.3 lens, 1.5 lens. Time: 1:41.19.

ANOTHER WINNER FOR

DUAL G1 WINNING WORLD CHAMPIONTORONADO

R2: Leonie Clarke Mdn Plate, $20700, 1620m.

1. KANSINO (AUS) (b f 3 Zoffany (IRE) - Romany Flyer (AUS)).

T: C Maher & D Eustace J: M J Walker

2. Art Major (AUS) (b g 3 Artie Schiller (USA) - Arazi Belle (AUS)).

3. Bowness (NZ) (b f 3 Redwood (GB) - Haliburton (AUS)).

Margins: 0.5 lens, 2.8 lens. Time: 1:40.74.

R3: Swan Hill Kubota Mdn Plate, $20700, 1350m.

1. GARIMPEIRO (AUS) (b/br c 3 Al Maher (AUS) - Sovereign Miss

(AUS)).

T: L Smith J: C Newitt

2. Tereras (AUS) (br f 3 Toronado (IRE) - Kellys Ocean Jewel (GB)).

3. Intellective (AUS) (ch f 3 Toronado (IRE) - Noetic (AUS)).

Margins: 0.8 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:21.45.

R4: Weir’s Iga Donald 2yo Classic, $25200, 1200m.

1. DAISY CAKES (AUS) (b f 2 Wandjina (AUS) - Rainbeam (AUS)).

T: Anthony Freedman J: D Moor

2. Imagine Howe (AUS) (b g 2 Reset (AUS) - Rememba Howe (NZ)).

3. Stenmark (AUS) (b g 2 Medaglia D’oro (USA) - Scandiva (AUS)).

Margins: 0.4 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:12.22.

R5: Bet365 Hcp (58), $20000, 2000m.

1. PROTECTION MONEY (AUS) (b g 4 Domesday (AUS) - Deep In

The Woods (AUS)).

T: N A Blackiston J: Will Price

2. Traintonowhere (AUS) (b m 4 Bullet Train (GB) - Ruby Ransom

(AUS)).

3. Geodesic (AUS) (br/bl g 7 Domesday (AUS) - Deraismes (AUS)).

Margins: 0.5 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 2:08.26.

R6: Mackays Leading Jewellers (58), $20000, 1620m.

1. ROYAL BOWER (AUS) (ch m 4 Sepoy (AUS) - Bowerbird (AUS)).

T: Dan O’sullivan J: Will Price

2. Baileys (AUS) (b g 3 Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Mother’s Milk (NZ)).

3. She Won’t Leave (AUS) (b m 6 Myboycharlie (IRE) - I’m Still Here

(AUS)).

Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:41.03.

R7: Goldacres (Bm64), $20000, 1350m.

1. MILLIE THE MISSILE (AUS) (b m 6 Smart Missile (AUS) - Millie

Milou (NZ)).

T: Luke Oliver

J: Will Price

2. Aleda (AUS) (b/br f 3 Dissident (AUS) - Top Classic (AUS)).

3. No Joy (AUS) (gr/br m 4 Al Maher (AUS) - Joyous Rain (AUS)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:21.39.

SMARTTwinHillsStudDOTHE THING

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R8: Bendigo Door Centre (Bm64), $20000, 1350m.

1. TOFF LOVE (AUS) (b g 4 Toorak Toff (AUS) - Love Somebody

(AUS)).

T: Symon Wilde J: B Rawiller

2. Mrs Bignell (AUS) (b m 7 God’s Own (AUS) - Regal Touch (NZ)).

3. Winsome Voyage (NZ) (b/br g 3 Tavistock (NZ) - La Bella (NZ)).

Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:22.02.

R9: Michaels Of Donald Hcp (58), $20000, 1000m.

1. MISS SMARTY PANTS (AUS) (b f 3 Better Than Ready (AUS) -

I’m A Smarty Pants (AUS)).

T: Jamie Scott J: Dylan Dunn

2. Mighty Moshe (AUS) (b m 6 Moshe (AUS) - Alfajiri (AUS)).

3. Ocean Drive (AUS) (b f 3 Reward For Effort (AUS) - Blue Light (AUS)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 58.74.

GERALDTON (WA) Good(3)R1: Tabtouch-Better Your Bet Mdn, $9600, 1618m.

1. CINNAMON RUN (AUS) (b g 4 Gingerbread Man (AUS) - Trespier

(NZ)).

T: George Murray J: Victoria Corver

2. El Cardero (AUS) (b/br g 3 Dick Turpin (IRE) - Cardera (AUS)).

3. Nobel Rize (AUS) (br g 5 Alfred Nobel (IRE) - Uprizing (NZ)).

Margins: 0.4 lens, 3.5 lens. Time: 1:39.91 (last 600m 37.71).

R2: Tabtouch Mdn, $9600, 1113m.

1. AEROLITE (AUS) (b f 3 Smart Missile (AUS) - Gossamer (AUS)).

T: R K Cowl J: Kate Southam

2. Indisisive (AUS) (br m 4 Patronize (AUS) - Chic Apparel (NZ)).

3. Old Bailey (AUS) (b/br g 3 Sessions (AUS) - Cape To Cape (AUS)).

Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:07.52 (last 600m 35.75).

SMARTTwinHillsStudDOTHE THING

R3: Tabtouch Race Replays (Bm54+), $9600, 1113m.

1. SCOTOPIA (AUS) (br g 7 O’lonhro (AUS) - Knight Vision (AUS)).

T: Sean Rains J: Ben Paterson

2. Fascination (AUS) (b g 4 Blackfriars (AUS) - Tudor Magic (AUS)).

3. Rock The Planet (AUS) (b m 4 Planet Five (USA) - Dual Rock (AUS)).

Margins: 2 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:07.35 (last 600m 35.85).

R4: Tabtouch Giddy Up Prem-Bm64+, $9600, 1113m.

1. BLACK DYNAMITE (AUS) (br g 7 Alfred Nobel (IRE) - Beersheba

Belle (AUS)).

T: Ms S Childs J: Kate Southam

2. Espresso Lass (AUS) (b m 7 Dane Shadow (AUS) - Pleasant

Change (NZ)).

3. Stellar Ignition (AUS) (b g 6 Planet Five (USA) - In The Stars (AUS)).

Margins: 1 len, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:07.24 (last 600m 35.88).

R5: Tabtouch Supp. Industry-Bm53+, $9600, 1618m.

1. SEA TRYST (AUS) (b g 11 Foreplay (AUS) - Mal De Mer (AUS)).

T: Jacquelyn Scott J: Laqdar Ramoly

2. Bobcat Boy (AUS) (b g 6 Demerit (AUS) - Pacifist (AUS)).

3. Glen Albyn (AUS) (br g 7 Key Business (AUS) - Peppi’s Pride (AUS)).

Margins: 0.5 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:40.53 (last 600m 36.74).

R6: Tabtouch Stream Racing (Bm55+), $9600, 1413m.

1. COOL DYNAMITE (AUS) (br m 5 Alfred Nobel (IRE) - Wild Park

(AUS)).

T: G W Hammarquist J: Victoria Corver

2. There At Five (AUS) (br/bl g 7 Planet Five (USA) - Althere (AUS)).

3. Red Epic (AUS) (ch g 5 Show A Heart (AUS) - C’est Lorraine (AUS)).

Margins: 1.5 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:26.73 (last 600m 36.66).

R7: Tabtouch Better Experience-C1, $9600, 1213m.

1. BITOVEMU (AUS) (gr/bl m 4 Smug (USA) - Bitter Emu (AUS)).

T: W R Parker J: Laqdar Ramoly

2. Makfi Amour (NZ) (b g 4 Makfi (GB) - Notre Amour (AUS)).

3. Foo Trouble (AUS) (ch g 6 Henny Hughes (USA) - Foo Flyer (AUS)).

Margins: 0.5 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:14.05 (last 600m 36.99).

LISMORE (NSW) Good(4)R1: Newton Denny Chapelle (Bm58), $12000, 1400m.

1. HOT SCENE (AUS) (ch m 4 Frisco View (USA) - Cajun Comet

(AUS)).

T: Mick O’neill J: J Grisedale

2. Laoban Tai Tai (AUS) (b m 5 Master Of Design (AUS) - Jingtai

(AUS)).

3. Luvyoulongtime (AUS) (b m 4 Love Conquers All (AUS) - Amazing

Grey (AUS)).

Margins: 1 len, 1.8 lens. Time: 1:22.87 (last 600m 34.36).

R2: Southside Truck Centre (Bm58), $12000, 1400m.

1. DARK IMAGE (AUS) (b g 8 Dane Shadow (AUS) - Brown Eyed

Girl (AUS)).

T: Sean Hendry J: Emily Atkinson

2. Tis Toby (AUS) (b g 5 Primus (AUS) - Tis Magical (AUS)).

3. Jahez (AUS) (b g 4 Sepoy (AUS) - Lobola (AUS)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 2 lens. Time: 1:24.10 (last 600m 35.54).

R3: Northern Rivers Concreting Mdn, $12000, 1100m.

1. TUMUT RIVER (NZ) (ch g 5 Choisir (AUS) - Princess Jay (JPN)).

T: Daniel Bowen J: Ms B Hodder

2. Dragon Pursuit (AUS) (br f 3 Hidden Dragon (AUS) - Jazz Fusion (AUS)).

3. The Raptor’s Talon (AUS) (br/bl g 4 Primus (AUS) - Goodnight Kiss (AUS)).

Margins: 1.5 lens, 3.5 lens. Time: 1:03.42 (last 600m 34.43).

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R4: Pak Vending Mdn Plate, $12000, 1516m.

1. KORRIN (AUS) (b m 4 Dundeel (NZ) - Juicy Jem (AUS)).

T: Owen Glue J: Ms B Hodder

2. Queen Of All (AUS) (b f 3 All Too Hard (AUS) - Queen’s Elect (AUS)).

3. The Last Warrior (AUS) (b g 3 Bernardini (USA) - Mystic Elle (AUS)).

Margins: 1.5 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:31.97 (last 600m 36.84).

R5: Trinity Lismore Cup (C1), $12000, 1300m.

1. I’M JACKO (AUS) (gr/br g 8 Za-Im (GB) - Tamarao Miss (AUS)).

T: Mick O’neill J: Ms B Hodder

2. Tilly’s Star (AUS) (b/br f 3 So You Think (NZ) - Follow The Till (AUS)).

3. Eskimo Commander (AUS) (b/br g 5 Commands (AUS) - Eskimo

Queen (NZ)).

Margins: 0.4 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:15.44 (last 600m 34.39).

R6: Shed Co. Northern Rivers-Bm50, $12000, 1100m.

1. FRENCH COMMAND (AUS) (b g 10 Court Command (AUS) -

Larvaleur (AUS)).

T: H R Dew J: Yvette Lewis

2. Dexter Dutton (AUS) (br g 5 Ambidexter (AUS) - Pommery Princess

(AUS)).

3. Boston Ivy (AUS) (b m 5 Squamosa (AUS) - Sixteen Candles (AUS)).

Margins: 0.5 lens, 1.5 lens. Time: 1:04.00 (last 600m 34.49).

MOREE (NSW) Good(4)R1: Garah P & C Plate (C1), $12000, 1600m.

1. CRYSTAL BILLY (AUS) (b/br g 5 All American (AUS) - Crystal

Club (AUS)). T: Peter G Sinclair J: Brooke Stower

2. Nodeel (AUS) (b m 4 Dundeel (NZ) - Basamaat (IRE)).

3. Magic Pleasure (AUS) (b f 3 Magic Albert (AUS) - Pure Pleasure (AUS)).

Margins: 1.3 lens, 4.3 lens. Time: 1:36.75.

R2: Westpac Rescue Helicopter Mdn, $12000, 1200m.

1. DISCO MO (AUS) (b g 4 Uncle Mo (USA) - Disco Dancer (AUS)).

T: Peter G Sinclair J: Brooke Stower

2. Ah Well (AUS) (br f 3 Dream Ballad (AUS) - Power Fox (AUS)).

3. Bon Ruby (AUS) (b m 4 Bon Hoffa (AUS) - Precious Jewel (AUS)).

Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:10.58.

R3: Members Mmdn Plate, $12000, 1400m.

1. MORE THAN GOOD (AUS) (b/br f 3 More Than Ready (USA) -

Not Bad (AUS)).

T: Peter G Sinclair J: Brooke Stower

1. MAGIC MOET (AUS) (ch f 3 Magic Albert (AUS) - Champagne

Dynamite (AUS)).

T: R P Northam J: Alena Skerritt

3. Pair Of Heels (AUS) (br f 3 Adelaide (IRE) - Little Chloe (AUS)).

Margins: Dead-heat, 2.5 lens. Time: 1:23.45.

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R4: Moree Cup 6 September (Bm58), $12000, 1600m.

1. AYETEEM (AUS) (br g 5 Mutawaajid (AUS) - Madame Danzer

(AUS)).

T: Peter G Sinclair J: Brooke Stower

2. Radiant Choice (AUS) (ch g 5 Choisir (AUS) - Volcada (NZ)).

3. Capitulate (AUS) (br g 4 Star Witness (AUS) - Exhibit (AUS)).

Margins: 4.3 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:35.04.

R5: Derby Day Long Lunch (Bm58), $12000, 1200m.

1. FOURTH PROTOCOL (AUS) (b g 6 Dane Shadow (AUS) - Bold

Horizon (AUS)).

T: Neville Mccarthy

J: Ms J Worley

2. Mymill (AUS) (ch f 3 Dream Ahead (USA) - Giselle’s Choice (AUS)).

3. Danigree (AUS) (b/br g 7 Danerich (AUS) - Filigree (AUS)).

Margins: 0.4 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:10.09.

R6: Can Assist Moree (Bm50), $12000, 950m.

1. TULLY HO (AUS) (b m 7 Strategic (AUS) - Tully Flame (AUS)).

T: G J Watts

J: Ms G Mc Donnell

2. Head On (AUS) (b g 3 I Am Invincible (AUS) - Brilliant Bisc (AUS)).

3. Samphire Hoe (AUS) (b f 3 Dawn Approach (IRE) - Naeb (AUS)).

Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 53.43.

NEWCASTLE (NSW) Good(4)R1: Reward Hospitality Mdn Hcp, $31500, 1200m.

1. PERFECT RADIANCE (AUS) (b f 2 Snitzel (AUS) - Altair’s Glow

(AUS)).

T: K A Lees J: A Gibbons

2. Spirit World (NZ) (b/br f 3 Ocean Park (NZ) - Our Essence (NZ)).

3. Obscene (AUS) (b f 3 Not A Single Doubt (AUS) - Scenes (AUS)).

Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:10.26 (last 600m 34.51).

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R2: Yarraman Park Mdn Hcp, $31500, 1200m.

1. AVION FURY (AUS) (b c 3 More Than Ready (USA) - Elan

Grenadine (AUS)). T: Lauri Parker J: J Penza

2. Midland (AUS) (br c 2 Brazen Beau (AUS) - Pouter (AUS)).

3. Brook Hill (AUS) (b/br g 3 Hinchinbrook (AUS) - Bellbird Hill (AUS)).

Margins: 0.3 lens, 1.5 lens. Time: 1:11.59 (last 600m 34.13).

MORE THAN READYTop 5 Sire by SW’ers of all time!

R3: Red Funnel Hcp (C2), $31500, 1200m.

1. THREE BEANS (AUS) (b g 3 Deep Field (AUS) - Mrs Boxall (AUS)).

T: Bjorn Baker J: Mitchell Bell

2. Maisaa (AUS) (b f 3 Zoffany (IRE) - Moosirra (AUS)).

3. Montserrat (AUS) (b g 3 Not A Single Doubt (AUS) - My Sydney

Rose (AUS)).

Margins: 1 len, 1.8 lens. Time: 1:10.18 (last 600m 34.79).

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R4: Advanced Pest Control (Bm70), $31500, 1400m.

1. MANABAR (AUS) (br g 7 Manhattan Rain (AUS) - Opalize (AUS)).

T: Michelle Fleming J: J Penza

2. Acoustix (AUS) (ch g 4 Snitzel (AUS) - Alberton Park (NZ)).

3. Rhythmic Pulse (AUS) (br g 4 Your Song (AUS) - Nayana (AUS)).

Margins: 0.4 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:23.69 (last 600m 35.49).

R5: Ryan Ansell Investment (Bm64), $31500, 1875m.

1. SHE’S SO SAVVY (AUS) (br m 4 So You Think (NZ) - Norbows

Delight (AUS)). T: J G Sargent J: A Gibbons

2. Kirwan’s Lane (NZ) (b g 3 Charm Spirit (IRE) - Galway (NZ)).

3. Arrogante (AUS) (br g 4 Direct Charge (AUS) - La Timesta (AUS)).

Margins: 0.3 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:56.22 (last 600m 34.89).

R6: Greenway Turf Solutions Mdn, $31500, 1600m.

1. ALL THINGS (AUS) (br g 4 So You Think (NZ) - Popcorn Charley

(AUS)). T: J G Sargent

J: A Gibbons

2. Costa Zou (AUS) (ch g 4 Sebring (AUS) - Holly Zou (AUS)).

3. California Spell (AUS) (b g 4 Snitzel (AUS) - Angel’s Spell (AUS)).

Margins: 0.3 lens, 1.5 lens. Time: 1:37.74 (last 600m 36.80).

R7: Rarity Wholesale (Bm64), $31500, 900m.

1. CONTALMAISON (AUS) (b g 3 Rubick (AUS) - La Boisselle (AUS)).

T: A J Denham J: Mitchell Bell

2. Bengalla Bay (AUS) (br/bl g 3 Wandjina (AUS) - Kosi Bay (NZ)).

3. Gidgee Guy (AUS) (b g 4 Zoffany (IRE) - Bel Shoes (AUS)).

Margins: 2 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 52.04 (last 600m 33.53).

R8: Hunter Melanoma Found. (Bm70), $31500, 1400m.

1. TRAJECTION (AUS) (b f 3 Smart Missile (AUS) - Pauline De Lago (AUS)).

T: Ms K Waugh J: A Gibbons

2. Whispered (AUS) (b g 3 Lonhro (AUS) - Indiscretions (AUS)).

3. Bombasay (AUS) (br g 4 Rothesay (AUS) - Bomba (AUS)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:24.01 (last 600m 34.75).

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SHA TIN (HK) GoodR1: Peridot Hcp (C4), HK$967000, 1200m.

1. HINYUEN SWIFTNESS (AUS) (7 b g Duke Of Marmalade (IRE) -

Stolen Girlfriend (AUS)).

O: Mr & Mrs Tang Kwok Yung

T: C H Yip J: A K Chan

2. Xponential (AUS) (4 b g Equiano (FR) - Eternal Circle (AUS)).

B: Limerick Lane Thoroughbreds T: D Whyte J: C Schofield

$55,000, Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale 2017

V: Swettenham Stud P: John Foote B/stock

3. Super Mission (NZ) (3 b g Super Easy (NZ) - Stars (NZ)).

B: B A Sheat & Mrs C P Wilson, Canterbury, T: P Yiu J: C Y Ho

Psd NZ$0 Res NZ$10,000, New Zealand Bloodstock National

Yearling Sale 2018

V: Long Acres Stud

Margins: 1.8 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:09.08 (last 400m 22.84).

Betting: $8.00, $2.50, $9.00.

Then followed: Fast Pace (AUS), Breeze Of Spring (NZ), Sun Of Makfi

(NZ), So Awesome (NZ), Shining On (NZ), Win For Youth (AUS),

Ardenode (IRE), Sunshine Universe (GB) & Hard Promise (AUS),

last.

R2: Jasper Hcp (C3), HK$1450000, 1650m.

1. TOUCH OF LUCK (AUS) (5 ch g Hard Spun (USA) - Seamstress (AUS)).

O: Pardeep Kumar Ramchandani

B: Mr JD Brown T: J Moore J: V Borges

HK$4,500,000, Hong Kong Jockey Club Hong Kong International

Sale - March 2018

V: Hong Kong Jockey Club P: Ramchandani Pardeep Kumar, HK

$130,000, Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale 2016

V: Erinvale Tbreds P: Hong Kong Jockey Club

2. Clear Choice (AUS) (6 br g Rebel Raider (AUS) - Callipygian (AUS)).

B: Mr JA Stephens T: C S Shum J: Z Purton

3. Unite Spirit (SAF) (4 b g Master of My Fate (SAF) - Americas Cup

(SAF)). B: Boland Stud T: D Ferraris J: M F Poon

$25,000, TBA (South Africa) KZN Yearling Sale 2017

V: Boland Stud

P: Govender Y

Margins: 0.3 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:38.69 (last 400m 23.57).

Betting: $12.00, $6.50, $12.00.

Then followed: Great Treasure (AUS), Gameplayer Times (BRZ),

London Luckystar (IRE), Ping Hai Treasure (IRE), California Argent

(IRE) & Handsome Bo Bo (AUS), last.

R3: Peridot Hcp (C4), HK$967000, 1200m.

1. GALLANT LEGACY (FR) (5 br g Redoute’s Choice (AUS) -

Torentosa (FR)).

O: Mr & Mrs Simon Suen Siu Man

B: Soledad De Moratalla T: C W Chang J: V Borges

€220,000, Arqana Deauville August Yearling Sale 2016

V: Haras de Montaigu P: Hong Kong Jockey Club

2. General Trump (AUS) (4 br g Rothesay (AUS) - Cheree’s General

(AUS)).

B: Mr KN Smyth T: T P Yung J: A Hamelin

$28,000, Magic Millions Capricornia Yearling Sale 2017

V: Laurel Glen Equine Centre P: Grandview Stud Pty Ltd

Psd $55,000 Res $0, Magic Millions Gold Coast 2YO in Training

Sale 2017 V: Grandview

3. Decisive Twelve (AUS) (3 br g All Too Hard (AUS) - Kamarla Rose

(AUS)).

B: Mr J Allis T: W Y So J: C Y Ho

$100,000, Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale 2018

V: Noorilim Park P: Smart Racing Stables

$260,000, Inglis Sydney Ready to Race 2018

V: Stonehouse T/breds P: Rick Wylie B/stock / C So

Margins: 1.8 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 1:09.33 (last 400m 23.37).

Betting: $16.00, $13.00, $5.00.

Then followed: Armor Star (NZ), Apex Top (SAF), Universal Crown

(AUS), Flying Bonus (AUS), Iluvataar (NZ), United We Stand (AUS),

Run The Table (AUS), Kelmimi Wins (USA) & Blazing Connection

(NZ), last.

R4: Topaz Hcp (C5), HK$725000, 1600m.

1. HUMBLE STEED (IRE) (6 b g Kodiac (GB) - Singitta (GB)).

O: Choi Wong Ling Ling, Choi Kam Shan & Elina Choi Chun Ni

B: Mr P. Cassidy T: T P Yung J: K Teetan

HK$3,500,000, Hong Kong Jockey Club Hong Kong International

Sale 2017 V: Hong Kong Jockey Club P: Wong Ling Ling, HK

260,000 gns, Tattersalls October Yearling Sale (Book 2) 2015

V: Mountain View Stud P: The Hong Kong Jockey Club

48,000 gns, Tattersalls December Foals Sale 2014

V: Nafferty Stud P: Good Will BS

2. Golden General (NZ) (6 b g Foxwedge (AUS) - Beautiful Reward (FR)).

B: Mrs H G & W G Bax & Go Bloodstock New Zealand Ltd, Waikato,

T: K H Ting J: C Y Ho

NZ$150,000, New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale

2015

V: Blandford Lodge P: G Hennessy

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3. Hurricane Hunter (NZ) (6 b g Darci Brahma (NZ) - Leigh Valley (NZ)).

B: D, L & S Hawkins & Llanhennock Trust, Waikato, T: C H Yip J:

N Callan

NZ$82,500, New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale 2015

V: Wentwood Grange P: SF Ritchie

Margins: 0.3 lens, 2 lens. Time: 1:35.40 (last 400m 23.47).

Betting: $6.50, $26.00, $13.00.

Then followed: Treasure Chest (NZ), Red Brick Fighter (AUS), The

Joy Of Giving (IRE), Kwaichung Brothers (AUS), Rockage (IRE), Joy

Master (AUS), Mischievous Sundae (AUS), Great Harvest (AUS),

Dragon Bolt (AUS), Keep Going (AUS) & Blazing Partners (NZ), last.

R5: Sapphire Hcp (C4), HK$967000, 1800m.

1. PERFECT TO PLAY (IRE) (6 ch g Born To Sea (IRE) -

Centreofattention (AUS)).

O: Mr & Mrs Ringo Ng Yiu Kwok, Jasmine Ng Kwan Yin And Harry

Ng Kwan Hang T: C Fownes J: J Moreira

2. Natural Storm (NZ) (3 b g Pins (AUS) - Miracle Miss (NZ)).

B: Waikato Stud Ltd, Waikato, T: P Yiu J: C Y Ho

NZ$420,000, New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale

2018

V: Waikato Stud P: Ricky Yiu

3. Jimmu (GER) (5 gr g Dalakhani (IRE) - Jambalaya (GER)).

B: Gest?t Karlshof T: Y S Tsui J: B Shinn

€20,000, BBAG September Yearling Sales 2016

V: Gest?t Karlshof P: HFTB Racing Agency

Margins: 0.3 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:47.60 (last 400m 24.07).

Betting: $6.50, $11.00, $21.00.

Then followed: Mcmunigal (IRE), Beauty Angel (GB), Invaluable (NZ),

Kungfumaster Panda (GB), Happy Ichiban (AUS), Dragon Pride

(AUS), Cheerful Star (FR), Leading Fortune (FR), California Legend

(IRE), Shinealot (FR) & Gorgeous Inheritor (AUS), last.

R6: Ruby Hcp (C4), HK$967000, 1650m.

1. THIS ONE’S FOR YOU (GB) (5 gr g Lethal Force (IRE) - Cool

Catena (GB)). O: Ivis Sze B: C. Dennett T: K W Lui J: J Moreira

170,000 gns, Tattersalls Guineas Breeze Up Sale 2017

V: Mocklershill, Ireland P: J Brummitt

€55,000, Goffs Ireland Sportsman’s Sale 2016

V: Ballincurrig House Stud P: Church Farm

7,500 gns, Tattersalls December Foals Sale 2015

V: The Castlebridge Consignment P: A Conway

2. Party Everyday (AUS) (4 b g Snitzel (AUS) - Scarlett Lady (NZ)).

B: Mr NJR Werrett T: A S Cruz J: K Teetan

HK$7,000,000, Hong Kong Jockey Club Hong Kong International

Sale - March 2019

V: Hong Kong Jockey Club P: Tang Tou Syndicate, HK

$870,000, Inglis Sydney Easter Yearling Sale 2017

V: Kitchwin Hills P: The Hong Kong Jockey Club

3. Smiling City (AUS) (4 b g So You Think (NZ) - Laylia (AUS)).

B: Think Big Stud Pty Ltd T: D Whyte J: Jerry Chau

$118,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2017

V: Erinvale Tbreds P: Beamish Bloodstock International

Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 1:39.11 (last 400m 23.71).

Betting: $4.50, $11.00, $7.00.

Then followed: So We Joy (AUS), Jade Fortune (NZ), Telecom Rocket

(NZ), Impeccable Fellow (IRE), Ka Fortune (IRE), General Dino (FR),

Strathclyde (AUS), Hercules (AUS), Ka Ying Brilliance (AUS), Lucky

Victor (AUS) & Blade Racer (NZ), last.

R7: Crystal Hcp (C3), HK$1450000, 1200m.

1. RELENTLESS ME (AUS) (6 b g Statue of Liberty (USA) - Snow

Flight (NZ)).

O: Bankee Kwan Pak Hoo

B: Riva Ridge Stud

T: D Whyte J: Jerry Chau

$47,000, Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale 2015

V: Riva Ridge Stud P: John Foote B/stock

2. Stanley Park (AUS) (5 ch g Duke of Marmalade (IRE) - Walk in the

Park (NZ)).

B: Nearco Stud Ltd

T: L Ho J: C Wong

$100,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2016

V: Bhima Thoroughbreds P: Aquis Farm

3. Wind N Grass (IRE) (4 br g Lawman (FR) - Roystonea (Gb)).

B: Lynch Bages Ltd & Rhinestone B/Stoc T: J J Size J: C Schofield

€85,000, Goffs Ireland Orby Sale 2017

V: The Castlebridge Consignment P: BBA Ireland

Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:09.26 (last 400m 22.60).

Betting: $3.00, $21.00, $16.00.

Then followed: Marvel Dragon (AUS), Fantasy (AUS), California Levee

(IRE), Glenealy Generals (NZ), Keep You Warm (IRE) & Oriental

Amigo (AUS), last.

R8: Amethyst Hcp (C2), HK$2100000, 1000m.

1. HONG KONG WIN (AUS) (4 ch g Mossman (AUS) - With

Apologies (AUS)).

O: Dr Patrick Ko Tak Him

B: Mr JM Cappellin T: J J Size J: J Moreira

$110,000, Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale 2017

V: Basinghall Farm P: Price B/stock Management

2. Stronger (AUS) (3 ch c Not a Single Doubt (AUS) - Star Pupil

(AUS)).

B: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd & Planette Thoroughbred T: J

Moore J: V Borges

$1,050,000, Inglis Easter Yearling Sale 2018

V: Arrowfield Stud

P: James Harron B/stock

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3. Multimillion (AUS) (5 b g Tycoon Ruler (AUS) - Get a Life (AUS)).

B: Mr RA Frappell T: A S Cruz J: K Teetan

$35,000, Magic Millions March Yearling Sale 2016

V: Clear Mountain P: Magic Millions As Agent

Margins: 0.5 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 55.08 (last 400m 22.35).

Betting: $2.40, $8.50, $4.30.

Then followed: Seven Heavens (GB), Gentle Breeze (AUS), Saul’s

Special (AUS), Massive Pocket (AUS), Country Star (AUS), Baltic

Success (AUS), Precious Express (NZ), Styling City (AUS), Team

Spirit (AUS), Loving A Boom (IRE) & Speed Vision (GB), last.

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R9: Amber Hcp (C1), HK$2800000, 1400m.

1. BUDDIES (AUS) (4 br g So You Think (NZ) - Gladwell (AUS)).

O: Wong Chin Leung

B: Yarraman Park Stud Pty Ltd T: J Moore J: Jerry Chau

$320,000, Inglis Sydney Easter Yearling Sale 2017

V: Yarraman Stud P: George Moore B/stock

2. Amazing One Plus (IRE) (5 ch g Shamardal (USA) - Hazarafa

(IRE)).

B: His Highness the Aga Khan’s Studs S, T: C S Shum J: M F Poon

3. Decrypt (GB) (4 gr h Dark Angel (IRE) - She’s a Worldie (IRE)).

B: Equine Origin Limited

T: F C Lor J: Z Purton

?55,000, Goffs UK Doncaster Premier Yearling Sales 2017

V: West Moor Stud P: Town Moor Racing

Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:20.88 (last 400m 23.10).

Betting: $4.00, $201.00, $7.00.

Then followed: Morethanlucky (NZ), Beauty Legacy (AUS), Time

To Celebrate (NZ), Ballistic King (AUS), Dragon General (AUS),

California Whip (USA), Kings Shield (USA), Good Standing (AUS),

Transcendent (ITY) & Arrogant (NZ), last.

R10: Emerald Hcp (C3), HK$1450000, 1400m.

1. ASSIMILATE (AUS) (5 ch g Sebring (AUS) - Jester’s Girl (AUS)).

O: Ian Cheng Ka Ho

B: Mr IK Smith T: K H Ting J: A Hamelin

$420,000, Inglis Sydney Easter Yearling Sale 2016

V: Edinburgh Park P: China Horse Club / WinStar

2. Right Choice (NZ) (5 b g Mastercraftsman (IRE) - Grand Belt (NZ)).

B: K & Mrs K A Gray, Central, T: F C Lor J: Z Purton

NZ$90,000, New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale 2016

V: Bradbury Park P: John Foote B/stock

3. Farhh Above (GB) (4 b h Farhh (GB) - Turmalin (IRE)).

B: Godolphin T: D Whyte J: J Moreira

155,000 gns, Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up sale 2018

V: The Bloodstock Connection P: Horizon BS

28,000 gns, Tattersalls December Yearlings 2017

V: Houghton Bloodstock P: BS Connection

Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:21.39 (last 400m 23.05).

Betting: $9.00, $6.50, $3.00.

Then followed: All In Mind (AUS), Star Of Yuen Long (NZ), Beauty Rush

(AUS), Kyrus Unicorn (IRE), War Room (AUS), Circuit Glory (NZ),

Noble Steed (AUS), Sincere Boy (GB), Super Star (AUS), Monica

(AUS) & Simple Elegant (AUS), last.

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If recent history is any guide, then

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faces a monumental task to repeat his

Eastern seaboard debut in the Group 1

Maybe Diva (Craiglee) Stakes win in tomorrow’s

Group 1 Underwood Stakes at Caulfield.

Not only does the son of Hard Spun have

to defy the usually huge odds against longshot

winners repeating, he’d become just the third

horse in 30 years to complete the double; 25

have tried and only Weekend Hussler (2008)

and Northerly (2002) have been successful.

Furthermore, none the past ten Craiglee

Stakes winners has managed to win another race

during the spring which is verily dumbfounding

and must cast some doubt over its Group 1 status

in a Melbourne carnival which, ridiculously, has

six Group 1 races from 1600 metres to 2040 metres

in about as many weeks.

In contrast, the Group 2 Feehan Stakes

— won this year by Homesman — has been a

much better portent of things to come through

the balance of the spring carnival.

Six of the past ten Feehan winners have

won again in the coming weeks. The exceptions

include Rekindled Interest and Whobegotyou,

who were later placed in Cox Plates, and Magic

Consol who didn’t race again that year.

Four of the past five Underwood Stakes

winners have come via the Feehan including,

of course, Homesman who won last year after

finishing second in the Moonee Valley race and

he looks a superior horse in 2019.

Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman won

the 2017 Underwood with four-year-old mare

Bonneval [who’d won the Feehan] and they

saddle another four-year-old, this time male,

in The Chosen One — who looks the principal

danger to Homesman.

The follow-up form of major race winners

is something of a fascination and generally less

impressive than you might think. Examining

the two major races at Caulfield last Saturday is

interesting.

Begood Toya Mother was a fast and

spectacular winner of the Rupert Clarke Stakes

albeit with a “fired up” Iconoclasm providing

him with some unexpected cover.

Begood Toya Mother is now expected to be

spelled. Moment Of Change, a low weighted

Rupert Clarke winner like Begood Toya Mother,

is the only victor in recent memory [certainly in

the past ten years] to have had an immediate

break and he returned to run second to Black

Caviar in the Group 1 Lightning Stakes and then

went on to win a brace of Group 1 races.

Trust In A Gust and Stratum Star are the

only Rupert Clarke winners, in the past ten

years, to score again that spring - taking the

Group 1 Toorak Handicap and Group 3 Coongy

Handicap respectively.

Similarly, last weekend’s Group 3

Naturalism Stakes has produced just two

subsequent springtime winners in the past

decade; Jameka who went on to win the Group

1 Caulfield Cup and December Draw who won

the Group 1 Turnbull Stakes before failing in

the Caulfield Cup.

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It’s a case of Feehan versusCraiglee in Sunday’s Underwood

Gatting SPORTPIX

Lindsey Smith has pulled off

a remarkable training feat by

managing to rejuvenate the

once retired Black Heart Bart

(Blackfriars) to win his sixth Group 1 race and

second Underwood Stakes (1800m) - three

years on from his first victory in the Caulfield

feature.

Western Australian Smith took over the

Warrnambool stables once owned by Black

Heart Bart’s disqualified trainer Darren Weir

and was asked by the horse’s owners to attempt

to resurrect the nine-year-old gelding’s career.

Smith conceded that he was not overly

confident that Black Heart Bart would make

it back to the races until an encouraging

Cranbourne barrier trial effort last month.

"Before he trialled I started to doubt, but

then he trialled well," Smith said.

"His first race was good and then his second

run was plain, but we thought getting him up to

the 1800 metres would be good as he wouldn't

be chasing all the time.

"It's a good result." Continued on page 2>>

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Black Heart Bart SPORTPIX

BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS

Smith rejuvenates veteran Black Heart Bart to win second UnderwoodLongshot retiree upsets favourite Homesman in Caulfield

Group 1

MORNING BRIEFING

Dunn gets job doneon RenewalWayne Hawkes believes the key to Renewal’s

Listed win was Dwayne Dunn not panicking

despite being last and a long way off the leader

Zoustyle. "He had a terrible run in transit but

the biggest thing was Dwayne didn't panic,"

Hawkes said. "He just saved it to the last little

bit and he hit the line well." Zoustyle’s trainer

Tony Gollan was ruing the fact that his smart

sprinter missed the stakes win by such a narrow

margin. "It's a big learning curve for him. It's his

first trip away and this was his first time racing

the Melbourne way of going,” Gollan said. "I

think it's important if I can just keep him in his

right grade I can keep him progressing along.

We won't aim too high I don't think at this

stage. And I think if we come back this time

next year we're going to have a bona fide Group

1 horse." Morning Briefing page 12 >>

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Black Heart Bart ($101) held off last

year's winner, the $2.50 favourite Homesman (War Front), to win by a

short neck.

Fellow Warrnambool-trained veteran Gailo Chop (Deporvito) ($26)

was one and a half lengths away in third.

The Blackfriars (Danehill) gelding ran eighth first-up in the Memsie

Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) behind his new stablemate Scales Of Justice (Not A

Single Doubt), before running 11th in last week’s Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes

(Gr 1, 1400m) behind Begood Toya Mother (Myboycharlie).

"Even though those two runs might have looked a bit plain, he was

warming up and I've been happy with him," jockey Brad Rawiller said.

"Today, the whole way through the run I was thinking 'geez, we're

going to be in this'."

It was Black Heart Bart’s first win since the 2017 Futurity Stakes (Gr

1, 1400m). He was retired by Weir and his owners almost 12 months ago

after finishing well back in last year’s Toorak Handicap (Gr 1, 1600m).

An emotional Rawiller, the long-time rider of Black Heart Bart, was

delighted to see the gelding return to Group 1 winning form.

It also capped Rawiller’s own comeback from a broken neck which

almost ended his career, having been kept on the sidelines for nearly six

months after being seriously injured last October.

"I've won a Golden Slipper and a Caulfield Cup and I never looked like

getting teary, and I'm nearly in tears," he said.

"It's just amazing. I can't put it into words. Since coming back from my

broken neck it's been a long road.

"At the end of the day I haven't had much to look forward to as far as

rides for the spring and Black Heart Bart was always just my sole focus.

"I've been really happy with how he has been coming along.

"Last week after the Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes when I was asked about

him, I said 'he lit the fire today'. But you've still got to see it.

"I'm still overwhelmed myself, to be honest, even though I thought he

could win today."

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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

COVERAGE FROM YESTERDAY’S RACING AT THE VALLEY

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Stakes results and reports

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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