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2020 STALLION FEES - PAGE 18DIRECT TO YOUR INBOX EVERY MORNING
Declaration Of War x Super Pie (Pivotal)
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THE BEST COLT BY SIRE SENSATION DECLARATION OF WAR
3 GR.1 WINNERS AND A HK SPRINT STAR FROM HIS ONLY 2 AUSTRALIAN CROPS
A CHAMPION 2YO COLTTHE HIGHEST-RATED 2YO OF HIS GENERATION IN FRANCE AND RATED HIGHER* AT 2 THAN DECLARATION OF WAR
A BRILLIANT GR.1 WINNING 3YO MILERWINNER OF THE GR.1 FRENCH 2,000 GUINEAS LIKE LOPE DE VEGA AND SHAMARDAL
“THE BEST”
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French 2000 Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m)
winner Olmedo (Declaration Of
War), who is by the same sire as
this season’s Melbourne Cup (Gr 1,
3200m) winner Vow And Declare and Victoria
Derby (Gr 1, 2500m) victor Warning, will
spearhead Aquis Farm’s Queensland stallion
roster this year.
The champion two-year-old son of
Declaration Of War (War Front) is the latest
stallion to join the roster of the ever-expanding
three-state breeding operation that shows no
signs of slowing down.
Ormedo’s retirement follows on from the
recent acquisition of Needs Further (Encosta
De Lago) (Victoria) and the retirement of
Pierata (Pierro) (NSW) and Dubious (Not A
Single Doubt) (Queensland).
And chief executive Tony “Tubba”
Williams believes Aquis Farm’s footprint on the
Australian racing and breeding industry is only
likely to grow. Continued on page 2>>
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Olmedo to standat Aquis in 2020French Guineas winner retired to Aquis’ Queensland base as the three-state operation continues to expand
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“There’s no doubt that we’ve got, over
the next couple of years, a dozen or so high-profile horses to go to stud in
addition to what we’re doing now,” Williams told ANZ Bloodstock News
yesterday.
“There’s been a building stage over the past three years with a certain
number of horses, but I would say that the quality level will take mighty
leaps and bounds in the next couple of years and we’re already starting
to do that.”
Secured by Aquis Farm late last year, the dual Group-winning
Olmedo will stand at an introductory fee of $16,500 (inc GST) alongside
fellow newcomer Dubious at the Canungra property in the Gold Coast
hinterland.
Williams believes Olmedo is a prime example of how far the Australian
thoroughbred breeding industry had come in the past three decades.
“From a Queensland perspective, Dubious and now Olmedo are both
seriously good prospects and Olmedo himself is the sort of horse that we
used to get the half-brothers to years ago and I am talking in Australia,”
he said.
“If we wind the clock back 30 years ago, we would stand half-brothers
to these horses but now we’ve got him. Have a look at the French Guineas
winners and have a look at the quality of horses who have won that race - it
has an exceptional record.
“The Kingmambos, the Blushing Grooms, the Green Deserts won the
race. I know they are a long time ago, but if you go right through it, it’s a
race where consistently high-quality horses win it, such as Shamardal and
Lope De Vega and they go on to be good stallions as well.”
Olmedo was imported to
Australia earlier this year to be
aimed at the Sydney autumn
carnival, but he was hindered
by a wet track when unplaced in
the Ajax Stakes (Gr 2, 1500m) at
Rosehill in mid-March at his only
Australian start under the care of
Kacy Fogden.
In a 13-start European career
for French trainer Jean-Claude
Rouget, Olmedo won his first start
at two at Deauville in a maiden,
before racing exclusively at Group
level which included five stakes
placings and a victory in the Prix
Gontaut-Biron (Gr 3, 2000m)
as well as the defining Guineas
performance.
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Progeny SOLD TO $420,000 this season
Sire of GR.1 CONTENDER Spokesman
GR.1 WINNER AT 2 & 3
FEE $13,750inc GST. Payment on live foal.
From a Queensland
perspective, Dubious and now Olmedo are both seriously good prospects and Olmedo himself is the sort of horse that we used to get the half-brothers to years ago and I am talking in Australia- Tony Williams
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Aquis Farm and the Fung Family are extremely excited to be able to bring a horse of Olmedo’s calibre to QUEENSLAND in 2020
This is a special horse, he is the BEST COLT by Declaration Of War
He was RATED HIGHER* than his own sire at 2 and equal to him at 3
A CHAMPION at 2, and won the Gr.1 French 2,000
Guineas at 3, like Shamardal and Lope de Vega
He is a genuine DANEHILL OUTCROSS
You WON’T find a better-looking horse
Declaration Of War x Super Pie (Pivotal)
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He defeated Group 1 winners U S
Navy Flag (War Front), Robin Of Navan (American Poet) and Polydream
(Oasis Dream), as well as fellow Group 1 winners Masar (New Approach)
and Phoenix Of Spain (Lope De Vega) in his 14 starts.
Olmedo is out of the Pivotal (Polar Falcon) mare Super Pie who in turn
is a half-sister to the Group 2-placed Art Contemporain (Smart Strike). His
second dam is also the Group 3-placed, Group 1-performed Super Lina
(Linamix).
“Olmedo had two-year-old speed and three-year-old mile form and
he is a really, really high-profile horse for Queensland,” Williams said.
“I don’t know of any other imported horses who would have had
the same sort of race records standing in Queensland and he is a total
outcross as well.
“There are not many mares in the Australian Stud Book who couldn’t
visit him. The Danehill line, Zabeel line, Last
Tycoon line, the More Than Ready line
mares - you can just go on and on.”
Olmedo’s sire Declaration Of War
shuttled to Coolmore Australia in 2014
and 2015, siring seven stakes winners
from just two southern hemisphere
crops that also includes Queensland
Oaks (Gr 1, 2200m) victor Winning Ways.
He stood at Ashford Stud in the
US from 2015 to 2018 before being
secured by the Japan Race Horse
Association to stand at Shizunai
Stallion Station from 2019.
Williams said Olmedo was the
“highest-rated son of Declaration
Of War”, himself a stallion whose
statistics were “second to none”.
“Aquis has a very big book
of mares and we support each
stallion accordingly. Olmedo will
get a number of top mares and
that is going to help him long
term,” he said.
“He has a lot of quality, a lot of
presence and he’s a really good looking horse and if he throws what he is
himself, he’ll throw a really good sales horse.”
While Olmedo and Dubious will lead the Canungra base, Group
1-winning sprinter Pierata is arguably the most commercial first
season sire to stand at Aquis Farm so far and added to its Victorian
ranks with the recruitment of Needs Further from Tasmania’s Armidale
Stud.
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CHAMPION 2YO
DANEHILL OUTCROSS
WINNER OF A TRUE WORLD-CLASS STALLION MAKING RACE
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Declaration Of War x Super Pie (Pivotal)
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Williams said the new stallions were receiving strong early bookings from
breeders after Aquis Farm learnt from its experience with Siege Of Quebec (Fastnet Rock) who failed to find
favour with the Victorian market last year.
“Obviously, no one likes to see that, and Siege Of Quebec is a good example, but that was what it was and
decisions were made and you move on,” he said,
“The main thing is, adding Needs Further to our Victorian roster and by working with Armidale Stud,
we have stabilised Victoria and we will be looking at other stallions for Victoria for the long-term as well.
“When you look this year with Pierata going to NSW - he’s probably the highest-
profile stallion to stand at Aquis in the Hunter Valley - he’s certainly stabilising
that roster and in Queensland this year we’ve retired Dubious to stud and
now we have Olmedo who I think is an unbelievable acquisition for
Queensland.”
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“They were going pretty quick up front and it’s not easy to catch them when they get rolling on this ground, you need to have a SUPER HORSE to do that… I was confident because
I knew he had that turn of foot.”
JEAN-CLAUDE ROUGET, LEADING TRAINER IN FRANCE
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AUSTRALIA
Eight for Night Of Thunder
Former Darley shuttler Night Of Thunder
(Dubawi) sired his eighth southern hemisphere
winner yesterday, as Cherry Tortoni (2 g ex
Tortoni by Strategic) took out a 1200-metre two-
year-old maiden at Sale on debut. The Patrick
Payne-trained gelding sat four wide during
the run before rocketing home to defeat Not A
Zak (El Roca) by a length and a half with Miss
Conduct (Dissident) coming home a further
length away in third. Cherry Tortoni is out of
Tortoni (Strategic) who herself is out of Group
1 scorer Whisked (Whiskey Road), making her
a half-sister to 13-time Group 1 winner Tie The
Knot (Nassipour). Night Of Thunder stood one
season at Darley’s Northwood Park leaving
just 58 foals. He now permanently resides at
Darley’s Kildangan Stud in Ireland, covering for
a fee of €25,000 in 2020.
Fred Best to shape Stradbroke fieldSaturday’s Fred Best Classic (Gr 3, 1350m) will
take on even more importance this year, with
several horses needing to win in order to make
the Stradbroke Handicap (Gr 1, 1400m) field
next week. First acceptances were taken for the
Stradbroke yesterday with 44 horses currently
in the field. The Gai Waterhouse-Adrian Bott
trained Dawn Passage (Dawn Approach) will at
worst be an emergency as he is currently 21st on
the order of ballot however, he can put the issue
beyond doubt by winning the Fred Best which
is ballot exempt for the Stradbroke. Other Fred
Best runners who will need to win to make the
Stradbroke field are The Odyssey (Better Than
Ready) (32nd on the ballot), Grand Piano (Lord
Kanaloa) (34th), Subpoenaed (Rip Van Winkle)
(37th), Bellevue Hill (Pierro) (39th), Stampe
(Whittington) (49th), Scathing (Trusting)
(42nd) Garibaldi (I Am Invincible) (43rd) and
Petronius (Redoute’s Choice) (44th).
Scathing out to give Munce unusual achievementImproving three-year-old Scathing (Trusting)
is primed to give Chris Munce a chance to
complete the unusual double of training a stakes
winner after riding a stakes winner for the same
owners, when he contests the Fred Best Classic
on Saturday. Scathing is owned by the Gold
Coast's Henderson Racing syndicate, several of
whom raced Descarado (High Chaparral) who
Munce partnered to win the 2010 Caulfield Cup
(Gr 1, 2400m). "I have never had a stakes runner
for the Henderson's as a trainer, it would be
something unusual to complete a double like
that," Munce said. Munce believes Scathing
was good last start and had form around some
very smart horses. "Don't forget Scathing was
second to Alligator Blood when we were having
only our second race start,” he said. "I'm not
saying Scathing should have beaten Alligator
Blood but he should have finished closer. Most
of his form has been around some pretty smart
three-year-olds.”
Fighting Teo a possible Winter Cup candidateToowoomba stayer Fighting Teo (Teofilo)
could head to Sydney next month if he
races well in the Aquis Handicap (2400m)
at the Gold Coast tomorrow. The number of
distance races in Queensland this winter has
been drastically reduced due the limiting of
the carnival features and the main staying
race is the Tattersall’s Cup (Gr 3, 2400m)
on June 13. Trainer Kevin Kemp has the
Tattersall's Cup in mind for Fighting Teo, but
will use the Winter Cup (Listed, 2400m) as
a backup plan. "I will nominate him for the
Tattersall’s Cup and also the Winter Cup in
Sydney on the same day," Kemp said. "They
are both 2400 metres and the Sydney race
might be a bit weaker. The horse can get there
but I won't be able to travel with him. Either
way I reckon he will be suited by the trip."
Harrison to makelong-awaited returnStuart Kendrick is hopeful he can give jockey
Tegan Harrison a feature race winner on her
first day back at Doomben since she was
injured in a fall at the track nearly eight
months ago. Harrison is listed for two rides
at the Sunshine Coast tomorrow night but
will have her first city ride back from injury
on Tarzan (Drumbeats) in the Hinkler Stakes
(Listed, 1110m) on Saturday. She was riding
Nineoneone (Time For War) for Kendrick
when the filly fell at the 800-metre mark in
a race at Doomben on October 7, leaving her
with fractures to five vertebrae, two ribs and
her sternum. "She has won on him and after
scratchings he should come right in to only
a few off the rails which is ideal," Kendrick
said.
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Capacity field forLord Mayors Cup
A capacity field of 16 plus three emergencies
have accepted for Saturday’s Lord Mayors
Cup (Listed, 2000m) at Rosehill, leaving early
favourite Bottega (Snitzel) in need of two
scratchings to gain a start. Sydney's premier
trainer Chris Waller has eight acceptors while
Kris Lees has four. The Ciaron Maher and David
Eustace-trained Dr Drill (Dansili) was one of
six horses who were acceptors for both the
Lord Mayors Cup and Saturday's Chairman's
Handicap (Listed, 2000m) in Brisbane but he
has already been scratched from the Brisbane
race. "We just decided to keep him down
here," assistant trainer for Maher and Eustace,
Annabel Neasham said. "He is going really well
and has come through his last run well. We'll
obviously keep an eye on the weather and the
track conditions but he's a very tough horse and
at this stage that's where we look like we'll run
him."
Supremo to kickoff at RosehillWell-related colt Supremo (Written Tycoon)
will make his debut in the Darley 2YO Handicap
(1100m) at Rosehill on Saturday. Purchased
by trainer John Thompson for $260,000 at the
Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale, Supremo
is out of Australian Oaks (Gr 1, 2400m) winner
Dizelle (Zabeel), making him a half-brother to
VRC Oaks (Gr 1, 2500m) winner Pinot (Pierro),
Listed scorer Dizlago (Encosta De Lago) and
stakes placegetters Lucky Lago (Encosta de
Lago) and Rock Giselle (Fastnet Rock). "He
looks like he is a quality colt," Thompson said.
"Everything he has done up to date has been
top-class. He's just got to do it in a race now."
Waugh turns to Rawiller to unlock key to TrumbullFour-year-old gelding Trumbull (Darci Brahma)
has a bad habit of missing the start so trainer Kim
Waugh has turned to Nash Rawiller for Saturday’s
Schweppes Handicap (1500m) at Rosehill, in the
hope that the star jockey can get the best out of
him. “It’s definitely costing him races, and the
bad barriers, but I don’t know why because he’s
not doing anything in there,’’ Waugh told Racing
NSW of Trumbull’s casual starts. “It’s not as if he’s
a rogue, he’s really cool and he can actually ping
the lids. We’ve given him barrier practice and in
trials he doesn’t seem to have an issue. I think he
just seems to gel with some jockeys more than
others. It’s a bit of a mystery because the jockeys
can’t give me much reason why it’s happening.
Nash is good at getting them out of the barriers so
we are just hoping Trumbull likes Nash.’’
Inverloch to turn around formTrent Busuttin, who trains in partnership with
Natalie Young, has wiped Inverloch's (Fastnet
Rock) performance in the Warrnambool Cup
(Listed, 2350m) from the memory bank, and is
looking forward to a better performance in the
Neds Toolbox Handicap (2000m) at Caulfield
on Saturday. "It's pretty straight-forward for
him from that barrier (15 of 15), he'll be going
to the front," Busuttin said. "It was an absolute
miss run the Warrnambool Cup. We tried to
take a sit on him in behind the frontrunner,
but the horse over-raced, choked down and it
ended badly. So we've just put a line through
it. We won't be reinventing the wheel with him,
he'll go straight over to the front."
Prep swansong for News GirlBorder restrictions have proved to be a
headache for Corowa trainer Geoff Duryea and
his Caulfield-loving mare News Girl (Magnus),
but with the help of Victorian trainer Renee
Hoysted, they have made it work. News Girl
will contest the Le Pine Funerals Handicap
(1100m) at Caulfield on Saturday and has built
an impressive record at the track with three
wins and three minor placings from 12 starts.
"I've got to go to Wagga on Saturday to run in
a $12,000 race and she's running in a $100,000
race at Caulfield," Duryea told Racing.com.
"She's going all right. At this stage she will
definitely have a blow after Saturday and we
will see what happens in the future."
Deep Field coltConcealed impresses
Newgate Farm’s Deep Field (Northern Meteor)
sired yet another winner when promising two-
year-old Concealed led home a trifecta for the
Peter and Paul Snowden yard at Canterbury
yesterday. Concealed finished fifth on debut this
month having broken slowly, however the colt
built on that effort to finish with a strong run to win
the 1250-metre maiden by a long head. Concealed
was a $310,000 Magic Million purchase for China
Horse Club/Newgate Bloodstock from the Kia
Ora Stud draft. He is the second winner out of the
Group 3 winner Ashley’s Kitty (Tale Of The Cat),
a half-sister to US Grade 1 winner Cupid (Tapit).
Concealed is the 11th two-year-old winner this
season for Deep Field, who has had a fee increase
this year and stands for $55,000 (Inc GST).
Duncan unearthstalented son of AtlanteCaloundra trainer Paul Duncan produced another
staying prospect when debutante Genuine Al
(Atlante) landed a gamble with his win at the
Sunshine Coast yesterday. The official market
move on Genuine Al was $4 into $2.40 but most
corporate bookmakers quoted as much as $12
when markets first opened. Ridden from the front
by Stephanie Lacy, Genuine Al won over 1300
metres on Wednesday. Duncan said Genuine Al
has staying bloodlines on both sides of his family.
“Atlante has had a lot of success in New Zealand
and Genuine Al’s dam Genuine Offer won up to
2500 metres,” Duncan said. “I got Genuine Al at
the New Zealand Ready to Run sales. He has been
a bit of a handful but Stephanie (Lacy) has helped
get him right,” Duncan said.
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Trainers waiton spring changesVictorian trainers are yet to see mooted spring
carnival programming changes that could
lead to the Caulfield Cup (Gr 1, 2400m) being
run after the Melbourne Cup (Gr 1, 3200m).
The Melbourne Racing Club is investigating
changing the date of the Caulfield Cup from
mid-October to November 28 whilst also
moving their entire three-day carnival post-
Flemington. The Caulfield Cup has long been
one of the lead up races to the Melbourne Cup.
Racing Victoria have stated that any changes to
the program for the Melbourne spring carnival
won’t be announced until June. Australian
Trainers’ Association chief executive Andrew
Nicholl said his members had not seen the
draft proposal of how a new spring carnival
might look. “Racing Victoria has been debating
this at a high level with the race clubs,” Nicholl
told RSN. “The program people are looking
at, it talks about changes to 50 different races,
the introduction of races to fill voids,” he said.
“Ultimately if a trainer can achieve a pattern, or
mapping, in the program with a move, they will
probably be happy.”
Breakthrough Group 2 for Du Plessis
After recording his first Group 2 success in the
Victory Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m) since relocating
to Queensland, jockey Mark du Plessis is now
focusing on the Stradbroke (Gr 1, 1400m). A
popular member of the New Zealand ranks
for two decades, Du Plessis has been based
in Brisbane since the 2018 winter carnival. At
Eagle Farm last Saturday, he won the Victory
Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m) on Victorem (I Am
Invincible). “In terms of Group status, that was
the biggest win I’ve had since I’ve been based
over here,” du Plessis told NZ Racing News. “I
have been fortunate enough to win a couple
of races with higher prize-money. There was
the Magic Millions QTIS on the Gold Coast,
which is a million-dollar race and I won it with
Chapter And Verse. And then then Kisukano
won the $500,000 Aquis Jewel (1200m) for me
in March. But it was a big thrill to pick up that
Group 2 win on Saturday.”
McGillivray suffers heavy fallMatthew McGillivray was transported to
hospital after falling heavily in race eight at the
Sunshine Coast yesterday. The jockey’s mount
Bel Strider (Unusual Suspect) appeared to
clip heels and fall forward after looming as a
winning chance in the straight. McGillivray was
reportedly concussed in the fall but was able to
move his legs after regaining consciousness.
McNeil injuredApprentice Logan McNeil is likely to miss
the rest of the season after suffering a broken
left foot in a trackwork accident on Tuesday.
McNeil, who is the younger brother of Victoria’s
premiership leading rider Jye, was riding work
for his master Gerald Egan when the incident
took place. “The horse I was riding slipped over
somehow and my foot got caught underneath
and was crushed,” McNeil told Racing.com.
“We’re still waiting for the full prognosis but
I’ve definitely got a few little fractures in my
foot and I will more than likely require surgery,
sometime next week I’d say.” The 19-year-old
has accumulated 32 victories during his career
and rode two winners at the Swan Hill meeting
on Sunday May 11, lifting his seasonal tally to
22 wins.
Heddo to leave ATCAfter 30 years of service to the Australian
thoroughbred racing industry, James Heddo,
the Australian Turf Club’s Executive General
Manager – Racing Services & Membership,
has resigned, effective July 31, to take up a
“lifestyle opportunity” closer to home on the
Central Coast. “I’m very proud of what I’ve
achieved in racing in my 32 years,” Heddo
said. “In some way, shape or form – in the
future – I’d still like to think I could contribute
to racing. What or how that is, who knows at
the moment.”
Canberra Acton meetings moved to course properRacing NSW have announced the following
Canberra Race Club meetings scheduled for the
winter months on the Acton Track (synthetic) will
now be conducted on the Course Proper (grass):
Friday June 19, Friday July 24, Friday August 7,
Friday August 21. Distance amendments will also
apply to each of the races, which can be found here.
NEW ZEALAND
Guineas races moved back to RiccartonThe Board of New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing
(NZTR) have announced that the 1000 Guineas
(Gr 1, 1600m) and 2000 Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m)
would remain at Riccarton for the 2020-21 season.
Extensive work was undertaken with stakeholders
when New Zealand was under lockdown on a
proposed calendar towards the start of the new
season. At the time of the discussion, there was
no indication as to how long travel restrictions
would last due to the coronavirus pandemic. A
relocation of the Guineas to the North Island was
proposed for the upcoming season. “Subsequent
events with the loosening of restrictions and the
hope that, by the time we resume racing, we will
be operating under alert level 1, led the board to
decide to leave the races at Riccarton,” NZTR chief
executive Bernard Saundry said.
South Island Sale launchesThe South Island’s stallions have been in good
form this season, headed by the achievements
of Sydney Cup (Gr 1, 3200m) winner Etah James
(Raise The Flag). New Zealand Bloodstock’s South
Island Sale on Gavelhouse Plus will give buyers
the chance to buy a selection of yearlings from
both Southern and Northern-based stallions.
The first sale of its kind is to be hosted online by
NZB’s new subsidiary, the enhanced Gavelhouse
Plus platform. The auction will launch today and
run through until 5pm on Sunday, June 7. All
unbroken yearlings sold at this sale are eligible
to be nominated for the lucrative Karaka Million
Series. The series features two NZ$1 million
races - the Karaka Million 2YO (RL, 1200m) and
the Karaka Million 3YO Classic (RL, 1600m),
in addition to the NZ$100,000 CollinsonForex
Karaka Cup (2200m), which graduates can
contest for the duration of their career.
Victorem SPORTPIX
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Vale Eddie CarsonTrentham has lost one of its final training
stalwarts with the death on Tuesday morning
of Edward (Eddie) Carson. After suffering from
ill-health in recent years, Carson (87) passed
away peacefully at his home in the Mangaroa
Valley surrounded by members of his family,
including his wife of 60 years, Rosaleen. A hard-
working Irishman with a broad Irish accent and
an infectious smile, Carson became a fixture
at Trentham after gaining his owner-trainer’s
license on August 1, 1987 and he never lost his
passion for racing. His final racing thrill came
when Master Pat (Patapan), whom he bred and
raced in partnership with his wife, finished
second at Woodville on March 15, just over a
week before the Covid-19 lockdown.
INTERNATIONAL
Kentucky Derby favourite’s test results under review The Bob Baffert-trained Charlatan
(Speightstown), winner of the first of two
divisions of the Arkansas Derby (Gr 1, 9f) at
Oaklawn Park this month, did not pass initial
post-race testing, it has been reported. As a
result, testing is being done on a split sample,
according to a report in the BloodHorse. Bernie
Hettel, state steward at Oaklawn, confirmed on
Tuesday that two horses that raced on May 2
did not clear testing but, citing confidentiality,
said he was unable to provide horse names or
their connections. Baffert issued a statement on
Tuesday, which was acquired by BloodHorse.
"The rules of the Arkansas Racing Commission
mandate confidentiality concerning any
investigation into an alleged rule violation until
there is a written decision by the stewards," he
said. "I am extremely disappointed that, in this
instance, the Commission has not followed its
own rules for confidentiality.”
Shergar Cup cancelledThe Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup has become
the latest international sporting event to be
cancelled due to Covid-19, with officials at
Ascot citing potential international travel
complications. The meeting, which sees riders
represent teams from Great Britain and Ireland,
Europe, the rest of the world and a female-
only group, was scheduled to take place on
August 10, but will now not take place in 2020.
Ascot and the BHA will work to reschedule
the valuable handicaps in the absence of the
regular jockeys' competition. Ascot's director of
racing and public affairs Nick Smith explained:
"Regrettably, given the complexities of flying
jockeys around the world and uncertainty over
what governmental regulations will be in place
at the time, the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup
won't take place this year."Eddie Carson RACE IMAGES
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Dual Gr.1-winning 3YO sprinter. Unbeaten Stakes-winning 2YO. Out of 1200m. Group-winning 2YO Legally Bay.
Gr.1 winning sprinter by a son of Danehill and out of a Stakes winner by Snippets – just like Snitzel
Won Diamond Jubilee S.-Gr.1 (1200m, Royal Ascot) in a faster time than Black Caviar, Starpangledbanner, Choisir etc. Won Coolmore Stud S.-Gr.1 (1200m, Flemington) in a faster time than Zoustar, Sepoy, Star Witness, Northern Meteor, Encosta de Lago etc.
Gr.2 winner Adrift was purchased in foal to him at the Inglis Chairman’s Sale
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Following the temporary suspension
of equine exports last week
due to a positive case of equine
piroplasmosis, NZB Airfreight is
confident that travel will resume shortly with
increased testing and pre-export protocols.
The single case of the tick-borne protozoal
disease was detected by the Ministry of Primary
Industries and grounded flights just two weeks
following the resumption of exports post
Covid-19.
NZB Airfreight has since worked closely
with MPI, the Department of Agriculture
Australia and Asure Quality to ensure minimum
delay and impact on future exports.
While new regulations and safety plans are
already in place due to Covid-19, flights are
set to resume in the next two to three weeks
with a slightly longer lead in time due to new
requirements of pre-export blood testing
specifically for piroplasmosis.
NZB Airfreight Manager Greg Northcott
is hopeful that New Zealand can regain
nationwide freedom from piroplasmosis and
return to a simpler exporting process that
owners and breeders are accustomed to, once
the investigation is completed.
“Thanks to the detail and traceability
procedures of Cambridge Stud and the MPI
Investigation team, they were able to quickly
respond and provide confidence to our trading
partners that exporting of horses could resume,”
commented Northcott.
“We are aware of the urgency to get horses
across to Australia and further afield for racing
and breeding commitments.
“Our clients have been extremely patient
given the Covid-19 restrictions and now the
piroplasmosis set back that has caused a
significant delay in exports, so we appreciate
that and the tireless work of many officials to
get freighting back up and running as soon as
possible.”
NZB confirmed that they continue to work
closely with all regulatory bodies, airlines and
governments around the world to get travel lines
open to all of our major racing jurisdictions.
For more information visit
https://www.nzb.co.nz/airfreight/index.cfm
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ANNOUNCEDStallion Name Stud Fee 2020 Fee 2019
A Lot (Tapit) Mungrup $5,500 $5,500
Ace High (High Chaparral) Rich Hill (NZ) NZ$10,000 NZ$10,000
Adelaide (Galileo) Coolmore Australia $8,800 $11,000
Akeed Mofeed (Dubawi) Swettenham $16,500 $16,500
Al Maher (Danehill) Stockwell $8,800 $8,800
Alabama Express (Redoute's Choice) Yulong $27,500 NEW IN 2020
All Too Hard (Casino Prince) Vinery $27,500 $27,500
Almanzor (Wootton Bassett) Cambridge (NZ) NZ$30,000 NZ$30,000
Alpine Eagle (High Chaparral) Armidale $5,500 $7,700
Ambidexter (Commands) Cornerstone $4,400 $5,500
American Pharoah (Pioneerof The Nile) Coolmore Australia $55,000 $66,000
Ardrossan (Redoute's Choice) Waikato (NZ) NZ$3,000 NZ$8,000
Artie Schiller (El Prado) Stockwell $11,000 $11,000
Astern (Medaglia d'Oro) Darley NSW $22,000 $33,000
Barbados (Redoute's Choice) Ducatoon Park $4,400 $4,000
Belardo (Lope De Vega) Haunui Farm NZ$10,000 NZ$12,000
Bel Esprit (Royal Academy) Sun $7,700 $11,000
Better Than Ready (More Than Ready) Lyndhurst $33,000 $33,000
Blue Point (Shamardal) Darley VIC $44,000 NEW IN 2020
Bradbury's Luck (Redoute's Choice) Yarradale $3,300 $4,400
Brave Smash (Tosen Phantom) Aquis NSW $19,250 $22,000
Brazen Beau (I Am Invincible) Darley VIC $49,500 $49,500
Brutal (O'Reilly) Newgate $27,500 NEW IN 2020
Bull Point (Fastnet Rock) Kingstar Farm $8,800 $7,700
Cable Bay (Invincible Spirit) Woodside Park $9,900 $13,200
Calyx (Kingman) Coolmore Australia $17,600 NEW IN 2020
Capitalist (Written Tycoon) Newgate $44,000 $55,000
Casino Prince (Flying Spur) Vinery $5,500 $6,600
Castelvecchio (Dundeel) Arrowfield $33,000 NEW IN 2020
Charm Spirit (Invincible Spirit) Windsor Park (NZ) POA NZ$18,000
Choisir (Danehill Dancer) Coolmore Australia $16,500 $27,500
Churchill (Galileo) Coolmore Australia $19,250 $22,000
Cluster (Fastnet Rock) Larneuk $5,500 $6,600
Complacent (Authorized) Mapperley (NZ) NZ$4,000 NZ$5,000
Contributer (High Chaparral) Mapperley (NZ) NZ$10,000 NZ$12,500
Cosmic Force (Deep Field) Newgate $16,500 NEW IN 2020
Danerich (Danehill) Rangal Park $6,600 $6,600
Darci Brahma (Danehill) Oaks (NZ) NZ$15,000 NZ$15,000
Dash For Cash (Secret Savings) Scenic Lodge $2,750 $2,750
Deep Field (Northern Meteor) Newgate $55,000 $44,000
Defcon (Choisir) Eureka $4,400 $4,400
Denman (Lonhro) Twin Hills $8,800 $8,800
Dissident (Sebring) Newgate $11,000 $27,500
Divine Prophet (Choisir) Aquis NSW $22,000 $22,000
Don't Bother Me (Dark Angel) Glenrae $3,300 $3,300
All Australian fees include GST
STALLION FEES 2020
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ANNOUNCEDStallion Name Stud Fee 2020 Fee 2019
Dubious (Not A Single Doubt) Aquis QLD $13,200 NEW IN 2020
Dundeel (High Chaparral) Arrowfield $66,000 $66,000
Duporth (Red Ransom) Aquis QLD $4,400 $8,800
El Roca (Fastnet Rock) Westbury (NZ) NZ$8,000 NZ$9,000
Embellish (Savabeel) Cambridge (NZ) $4,000 $5,000
Eminent (Frankel) Brighthill Farm (NZ) NZ$8,000 NZ$8,000
Encryption (Lonhro) Eureka $13,200 $13,200
Epaulette (Commands) Darley NSW $22,000 $27,500
Exceed And Excel (Danehill) Darley NSW $132,000 $88,000
Exceedance (Exceed And Excel) Vinery $38,500 NEW IN 2020
Exosphere (Lonhro) Darley NSW $16,500 $22,000
Extreme Choice (Not A Single Doubt) Newgate $22,000 $22,000
Fastnet Rock (Danehill) Coolmore Australia $165,000 $165,000
Fighting Sun (Northern Meteor) Sun $7,700 $13,750
Fiorente (Monsun) Sun $17,600 $27,500
Flying Artie (Artie Schiller) Newgate $16,500 $27,500
Foxwedge (Fastnet Rock) Woodside Park $11,000 $16,500
Frosted (Tapit) Darley VIC $22,000 $27,500
Gallant Guru (Montjeu) White Robe Lodge (NZ) NZ$2,000 NZ$4,000
Ghibellines (Shamardal) White Robe Lodge (NZ) NZ$5,000 NZ$6,000
Gingerbread Man (Shamardal) Yarradale $5,500 $4,400
Gold Standard (Sebring) Spendthrift Australia $5,500 $5,500
Grunt (O'Reilly) Yulong $13,750 $13,750
Hallowed Crown (Street Sense) Twin Hills $11,000 $11,000
Harry Angel (Dark Angel) Darley NSW $16,500 $22,000
Headwater (Exceed And Excel) Vinery $13,750 $16,500
Hellbent (I Am Invincible) Yarraman Park $22,000 $27,500
Highland Reel (Galileo) Swettenham $16,500 $16,500
Holler (Commands) Darley VIC $7,700 $8,800
Hualalai (Street Cry) Ducatoon Park $4,000 $4,000
Husson (Hussonet) Aquis QLD $5,500 $9,900
I Am Immortal (I Am Invincible) Swettenham $13,750 NEW IN 2020
I Am Invincible (Invincible Spirit) Yarraman Park $209,000 $247,500
Ilovethiscity (Magic Albert) Noor Elaine $4,400 $5,500
I'm All The Talk (Stratum) Mungrup $7,700 $5,500
Impending (Lonhro) Darley VIC $19,800 $22,000
Inference (So You Think) Chatswood $6,600 $8,800
Invader (Snitzel) Aquis NSW $22,000 $27,500
Jukebox (Snitzel) Aquis NSW $8,800 $11,000
Jungle Cat (Iffraaj) Telemon $13,200 $13,200
Justify (Scat Daddy) Coolmore Australia $66,000 Private
Kermadec (Teofilo) Darley NSW $13,750 $16,500
Kiss And Make Up (More Than Ready) Aquis QLD $8,800 $11,000
Kobayashi (I Am Invincible) Aquis QLD $3,300 $4,400
Lean Mean Machine (Zoustar) Aquis VIC $13,200 $17,600
Lonhro (Octagonal) Darley NSW $66,000 $77,000
Lord Of The Sky (Danerich) Kingstar Farm $4,400 $5,500
Love Conquers All (Mossman) Clear Mountain Fairview $5,500 $8,800
Magna Grecia (Invincible Spirit) Coolmore Australia $22,000 NEW IN 2020
Magnus (Flying Spur) Sun $15,400 $16,500
Manhattan Rain (Encosta De Lago) Blue Gum Farm $13,200 $16,500
Master Of Design (Redoute's Choice) Eden Park $3,300 $4,400
All Australian fees include GST
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ANNOUNCED All Australian fees include GST
Stallion Name Stud Fee 2020 Fee 2019
Mawingo (Turtullion) Grenville $3,300 $3,300
McLaren (Exceed And Excel) Riverdene $6,600 NEW IN 2020
Menari (Snitzel) Newgate $16,500 $16,500
Merchant Navy (Fastnet Rock) Coolmore Australia $44,000 $55,000
Microphone (Exceed And Excel) Darley NSW $38,500 NEW IN 2020
Mongolian Khan (Holy Roman Emperor) Windsor Park (NZ) NZ$10,000 NZ$12,500
Nadeem (Redoute's Choice) Little Avondale (NZ) NZ$4,000 NZ$5,000
National Defense (Invincible Spirit) Sun $9,900 $11,000
Needs Further (Encosta De Lago) Aquis VIC $13,750 $13,750
Neorealism (Neo Universe) Oaklands $9,900 $9,900
Niagara (Encosta de Lago) Oaks (NZ) NZ$5,000 NZ$5,000
Nicconi (Bianconi) Widden $27,500 $38,500
Nostradamus (Medaglia d'Oro) Rosemont $5,500 $8,800
O'Lonhro (Lonhro) Larneuk $4,400 $5,500
Ocean Park (Thorn Park) Waikato (NZ) NZ$20,000 NZ$15,000
Odyssey Moon (Snitzel) Twin Hills $6,600 $8,800
Olmedo (Declaration Of War) Aquis QLD $16,500 NEW IN 2020
Omaha Beach (War Front) Spendthrift Australia $22,000 NEW IN 2020
Oratorio (Stravinsky) Mungrup $7,700 $11,000
Outreach (Exceed And Excel) Widden $5,500 $7,700
Overshare (I Am Invincible) Spendthrift Australia $11,000 $11,000
Palentino (Teofilo) Sun $14,300 $17,600
Pariah (Redoute's Choice) Arrowfield $16,500 $22,000
Patronize (Redoute's Choice) Darling View Stud $4,400 $4,400
Per Incanto (Street Cry) Little Avondale (NZ) NZ$15,000 NZ$17,500
Performer (Exceed And Excel) Aquis QLD $6,600 $8,800
Pierata (Pierro) Aquis NSW $44,000 NEW IN 2020
Pierro (Lonhro) Coolmore Australia $137,500 $88,000
Playing God (Blackfriars) Mungrup $16,500 $11,000
Power (Oasis Dream) Oaklands $11,000 $11,000
Press Statement (Hinchinbrook) Vinery $13,750 $16,500
Pride Of Dubai (Street Cry) Coolmore Australia $38,500 $38,500
Proisir (Choisir) Rich Hill (NZ) NZ$9,000 NZ$6,500
Puccini (Encosta De Lago) Mapperley (NZ) NZ$3,000 NZ$5,000
Puissance De Lune (Shamardal) Swettenham $19,800 $8,800
Rageese (Street Cry) Windsor Park (NZ) NZ$5,000 NZ$5,000
Raise The Flag (Sadler's Wells) White Robe Lodge (NZ) NZ$6,000 NZ$6,000
Ready For Victory (More Than Ready) Sun $4,400 $6,600
Red Dazzler (Red Ransom) Eureka $4,400 $4,400
Redwood (High Chaparral) Westbury (NZ) NZ$8,000 NZ$10,000
Reliable Man (Dalakhani) Westbury (NZ) NZ$15,000 NZ$15,000
Reward For Effort (Exceed And Excel) Chatswood $11,000 $16,500
Ribchester (Iffraaj) Haunui Farm NZ$15,000 $22,000
Rich Enuff (Written Tycoon) Woodside Park $8,800 $12,100
Rip Van Winkle (Galileo) Windsor Park (NZ) NZ$12,500 NZ$12,500
Roc de Cambes (Red Ransom) Oaks (NZ) NZ$5,000 NZ$5,000
Rothesay (Fastnet Rock) Lyndhurst $4,950 $4,950
Rubick (Encosta De Lago) Coolmore Australia $33,000 $38,500
Russian Revolution (Snitzel) Newgate $44,000 $55,000
Salade (Snitzel) Kingstar Farm POA $2,200
Santos (I Am Invincible) Aquis NSW $13,200 $16,500
Satono Aladdin (Deep Impact) Rich Hill (NZ) NZ$12,500 NZ$12,500
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ANNOUNCED All Australian fees include GST
Stallion Name Stud Fee 2020 Fee 2019
Savabeel (Zabeel) Waikato (NZ) NZ$100,000 Private
Saxon Warrior (Deep Impact) Coolmore Australia $17,600 $24,750
Sepoy (Elusive Quality) Darley VIC $7,700 $11,000
Shalaa (Invincible Spirit) Arrowfield $33,000 $33,000
Shamexpress (O'Reilly) Windsor Park (NZ) NZ$8,000 NZ$12,500
Shamus Award (Snitzel) Rosemont $19,800 $11,000
Shocking (Street Cry) Rich Hill (NZ) NZ$8,000 NZ$8,500
Shooting To Win (Northern Meteor) Darley NSW $16,500 $22,000
Showtime (Snitzel) Arrowfield $11,000 $11,000
Sidestep (Exceed And Excel) Telemon $16,500 $22,000
Sir Prancealot (Tamayuz) Cornerstone $9,900 $14,300
Smart Missile (Fastnet Rock) Twin Hills $22,000 $22,000
Snippetson (Snippets) Scenic Lodge $6,600 $6,600
Snitzel (Redoute's Choice) Arrowfield $165,000 $220,000
So You Think (High Chaparral) Coolmore Australia $38,500 $38,500
Sooboog (Snitzel) Kitchwin Hills $13,200 $13,200
Soul Patch (Shamus Award) Rangal Park $8,800 NEW IN 2020
Spieth (Thorn Park) Aquis NSW $11,000 $16,500
Spirit Of Boom (Sequalo) Eureka $44,000 $44,000
Squamosa (Not A Single Doubt) Sun $4,400 $6,600
Staphanos (Deep Impact) Novara Park (NZ) NZ$7,000 NZ$7,000
Starcraft (Soviet Star) Rosemont $8,800 $8,800
Starspangledbanner (Choisir) Rosemont $19,800 $22,000
Star Turn (Star Witness) Vinery $16,500 $22,000
Star Witness (Starcraft) Widden $22,000 $27,500
Stratosphere (Snitzel) Grenville $4,400 $4,400
Stratum Star (Stratum) Widden $8,800 $9,900
Street Boss (Street Cry) Darley VIC $27,500 $27,500
Sun City (Zoustar) Telemon $7,700 NEW IN 2020
Super One (I Am Invincible) Newgate $11,000 $11,000
Super Seth (Dundeel) Waikato (NZ) NZ$35,000 NEW IN 2020
Supido (Sebring) Widden $8,800 $9,900
Swear (Redoute's Choice) Spendthrift Australia $5,500 $5,500
Sweynesse (Lonhro) Novara Park (NZ) NZ$6,000 NZ$6,000
Swiss Ace (Secret Savings) Westbury (NZ) NZ$8,000 NZ$10,000
Tarzino (Tavistock) Westbury (NZ) NZ$12,000 NZ$15,000
Tassort (Brazen Beau) Newgate $11,000 NEW IN 2020
Telperion (Street Cry) Westbury (NZ) NZ$5,000 NZ$5,000
Territories (Invincible Spirit) Darley NSW $11,000 $16,500
The Autumn Sun (Redoute's Choice) Arrowfield $66,000 $77,000
The Mission (Choisir) Aquis QLD $8,800 $13,200
Thronum (Snitzel) Sun $7,700 $11,000
Time Test (Dubawi) Little Avondale (NZ) NZ$6,000 NZ$10,000
Tivaci (High Chaparral) Waikato (NZ) NZ$12,500 NZ$20,000
Too Darn Hot (Dubawi) Darley NSW $44,000 NEW IN 2020
Toronado (High Chaparral) Swettenham $27,500 $27,500
Tosen Stardom (Deep Impact) Woodside Park $12,100 $19,250
Tough Speed (Miswaki) Armidale (TAS) $2,500 $3,300
Trapeze Artist (Snitzel) Widden $77,000 $88,000
Trust In A Gust (Keep The Faith) Swettenham $6,600 $6,600
Turffontein (Johannesburg) Blue Gum Farm $6,600 $8,800
Turn Me Loose (Iffraaj) Windsor Park (NZ) NZ$10,000 $NZ15,000
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ANNOUNCED All Australian fees include GST
Stallion Name Stud Fee 2020 Fee 2019
Typhon (Gods Own) Glenrae $1,650 $1,650
Under The Louvre (Excellent Art) Grandview $4,400 $5,500
Unite And Conquer (Hinchinbrook) Kingstar Farm $6,600 NEW IN 2020
Universal Ruler (Scenic) Scenic Lodge $6,600 $6,600
Vadamos (Monsun) Rich Hill (NZ) NZ$15,000 NZ$15,000
Valentia (Fastnet Rock) Cornerstone $5,500 $7,700
Vanbrugh (Encosta De Lago) Windsor Park (NZ) NZ$5,000 NZ$5,000
Vancouver (Medaglia d'Oro) Coolmore Australia $30,250 $44,000
Vino Rosso (Curlin) Spendthrift Australia $13,750 NEW IN 2020
Vital Equine (Danetime) Roselee Park $3,300 $4,400
Wandjina (Snitzel) Newgate $11,000 $22,000
War Chant (Danzig) Yarradale $11,000 $11,000
Whittington (Tale Of The Cat) Grandview $5,500 $6,600
Winning Rupert (Written Tycoon) Newgate $16,500 $16,500
Wolf Cry (Street Cry) Larneuk $3,300 $4,400
Written By (Written Tycoon) Widden $22,000 $24,750
Written Tycoon (Iglesia) Arrowfield $77,000 $110,000
Wrote (High Chaparral) Highview (NZ) NZ$5,000 NZ$5,000
Yes Yes Yes (Rubick) Coolmore Australia $38,500 NEW IN 2020
Your Song (Fastnet Rock) Widden $8,800 $13,750
Zousain (Zoustar) Widden $19,800 NEW IN 2020
Zoustar (Northern Meteor) Widden $121,000 $154,000
Zululand (Fastnet Rock) Grenville $5,500 $5,500
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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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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
To book nominations or discuss your options, call Alastair, Adam or Allison on 02 6543 9000
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
Brazen Beau DARLEY
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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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METROPOLITAN MEETINGSBELMONT PARK (WA) Soft(5)R1: Gourmet Takeaway (Rs0mw), $24000, 1000m.
1. NUHAD (AUS) (2 ch f Dream Ahead (USA) - Nafisah (AUS)).
O: Emirates Park (Mgr: N A H Lootah)
B: Emirates Park Pty Ltd T: Simon Miller J: W Pike
2. Spirited Session (AUS) (2 br/bl g Sessions (AUS) - Sebring Lane (AUS)).
B: Anita Vale Stud T: Ms J Erkelens J: S O’donnell
$28,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2019
V: Alwyn Park P: John Chalmers B/stock (FBAA)
3. Ellisio (AUS) (2 ch c I’m All the Talk (AUS) - Explosive Halo (AUS)).
B: Mr B Lenton T: D R Harrison J: P Harvey
Margins: 2.3 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 59.20 (last 600m 34.04).
Betting: $3.30, $5.00, $3.30.
Then followed: Dance Shoes (AUS), Sixtyfourth Street (AUS), Lasting
Impact (AUS) & Cleo’s Dream (AUS), last.
R2: Perth Racing At Home Mdn, $16000, 1000m.
1. BRIGHT DIAMOND (AUS) (3 b f I Am Invincible (AUS) - Diamond
Cove (AUS)).
O: Peters Investments Pty Ltd
B: Mr GJ Perry T: G & A Williams J: W Pike
$360,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2018
V: Vinery Stud P: Belmont B/stock
2. She’s Enchanted (AUS) (3 br f Planet Five (USA) - Enchanted Life (AUS)).
B: Touchstone Farm T: Brett Pope J: Lucy Warwick
3. Big Man In The Sky (AUS) (3 ch g Trade Fair (GB) - Pearls of
Wisdom (AUS)). B: Mr A Inglis T: J T Warwick J: Mitchell Pateman
Margins: 0.1 lens, 1.5 lens. Time: 59.35 (last 600m 34.15).
Betting: $1.40, $21.00, $15.00.
Then followed: Hindsight Bias (AUS), Emerald Rose (AUS), Kohlee
(AUS), Venetian Jewel (AUS), Fimozzi (AUS), One Last Wish (AUS)
& Aerofaith (AUS), last.
R3: Tabtouch Better Your Bet (C1), $20000, 1400m.
1. SUSPECTUS (AUS) (4 b g My Admiration (AUS) - The Other
Harv (AUS)). O: M O’connell, I K Russell, L Vickers, T Staples, S L
Croll, T Mckee, J Sims, C A P Rebeiro, D Bakranich, M D Waters, S
A Waters, P Barclay, S Collishaw, K Spur, T Pina & K Palmer
B: Mr GR Daws T: Steele Casey J: Lucy Warwick
$10,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2017
V: Dawson Stud P: Brad McDougall
2. Staralign (AUS) (4 b g Universal Ruler (AUS) - Leenornie (AUS)).
B: Mr G Kettlewell T: Robert Gulberti J: P Hall
3. Paris Girl (AUS) (4 b m Rogano (AUS) - Traxa (AUS)).
B: Dr RJ Lukatelich T: F R Kersley J: S Parnham
Margins: 2.3 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:26.50 (last 600m 35.33).
Betting: $5.00, $9.00, $26.00.
Then followed: Silver Scout (NZ), Great Charade (AUS), Carlton Castle
(AUS), Ebony’s Way (AUS) & Flagstick (AUS), last.
R4: Quayclean (Rs0ly), $24000, 1200m.
1. ABERDEEN QUEEN (AUS) (3 b f Universal Ruler (AUS) - Highest
Honour (AUS)). O: M J Lukatelich, Dr R J Lukatelich, Dr M F
Sturgeon, H J Langdon, S Davy, S M Erceg, J H Featherby, S F
Spence, C F Spence, J W Norrie, S Quirk, D O Toovey
B: Mr M Lukatelich T: L Smith J: Lucy Warwick
2. Levitate (AUS) (3 b g Husson (ARG) - Defying Gravity (AUS)).
B: Mr KJ Meadows T: Simon Miller J: W Pike $40,000, Inglis Sydney
Weanling & Broodmare Sale 2017 V: Vinery Stud P: Aquanita Racing
3. Annihilator (AUS) (3 ch g Akeed Mofeed (GB) - Anya (AUS)).
B: Goldin Australia Pty Ltd T: N D Parnham J: B Parnham
Margins: 0.5 lens, 3.3 lens. Time: 1:11.95 (last 600m 34.22).
Betting: $4.00, $1.70, $7.00.
Then followed: Agent Jay (AUS), Smart Princess (AUS), Skydance
(NZ), Katona (AUS) & Rubic Rose (AUS), last.
R5: Glenroy Chaff Hcp (C1), $20000, 2200m.
1. ALMASTER (AUS) (5 br g Al Maher (AUS) - Creatrix (AUS)).
O: P J Bruce, Kj Leahy, S Razga, Mrs M Day, G D Schultz, S I
Praizovich, M E Day & P J Daly
B: Peters Investments Pty Ltd T: J T Warwick J: Lucy Warwick
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2. Black Ransom (AUS) (4 b g Blackfriars (AUS) - Ransom Belle
(AUS)).
B: De Grey Park T: B G Lucas J: Jarrad Noske
$62,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2017
V: De Grey Park P: David Harrison
3. Rhythm Star (AUS) (3 b f Blackfriars (AUS) - Bandalera (AUS)).
B: Mr S Guagliardo T: C H Webster J: Jordan Turner
$11,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2018
V: Mogumber Park P: Colin Webster
Margins: 1 len, 2.5 lens. Time: 2:21.53 (last 600m 36.28).
Betting: $2.60, $6.50, $4.00.
Then followed: Final Chill (AUS), Typhoon Ben (AUS), Queachy (GB),
Shecky’s Mate (AUS) & Benny Beau (AUS), last.
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R6: Crown Perth Hcp (C3), $20000, 1000m.
1. FALSE STATEMENT (AUS) (4 b g Star Witness (AUS) - Motifs (AUS)).
O: A J Anderson
B: Mr AJ Anderson T: Tiarnna Robertson J: Madi Derrick
2. Ziebell (AUS) (3 b g Nicconi (AUS) - Dolly’s Sundaye (AUS)).
B: Mr PB Devitt T: Luke Fernie J: Mitchell Pateman
$13,000, Inglis Scone Online Sale 2019
V: Lindsay Park Racing P: Luke Fernie
3. Wanna Be Good (AUS) (5 b g Bel Esprit (AUS) - Classic Chevron (AUS)).
B: Mr J Ch’Ng T: L Smith J: Victoria Corver
Margins: 1 len, 1.8 lens. Time: 58.96 (last 600m 34.21).
Betting: $4.30, $4.30, $3.00.
Then followed: Highway Glory (AUS), The Ninth Hour (AUS),
Simonelly (AUS), Ellens Choice (AUS), Outstretch (AUS), Victory
Shot (AUS), Little Miss Pro (AUS), All That Sizzle (AUS), Jenja (AUS)
& Amastryker (AUS), last.
R7: Amelia Park (Rs0ly), $24000, 1300m.
1. ZEPHYR QUEEN (AUS) (4 b m Universal Ruler (AUS) -
Deboshnokov (AUS)).
O: Mrs T Taylor, Mrs Lp Taylor, F A Chiera, A J Wragg, D P Sardelic,
K Mcshane, C J Miskiewicz, B M Wragg, Ms E Mihalopoulos, Ms K
M Haynes & I K Russell
B: Scenic Lodge Thoroughbred Stud T: J P Taylor J: Chloe
Azzopardi
$9,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2017
V: Scenic Lodge P: Jim Taylor
2. Beat The Bell (AUS) (5 b m Universal Ruler (AUS) - Church Belle
(AUS)).
B: Mr IL Roberts T: Ms S L Miller J: J Brown
3. Turbo Power (AUS) (5 b g Vital Equine (IRE) - Absolute Pleasure
(AUS)).
B: Mr DJ Bishop T: N D Parnham J: Chris Parnham
$36,000, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale 2016
V: Touchstone Farm P: Neville Parnham Racing
Margins: 3.5 lens, 1.5 lens. Time: 1:19.20 (last 600m 34.06).
Betting: $3.30, $5.50, $3.00.
Then followed: Chasing Chaos (AUS), Ferngrove (AUS), Costa Lante
(AUS), Mongolian Warlord (AUS), Unbreakable (AUS), Kendel’s
Impact (AUS), Diamond Tonique (AUS) & Greywolf (AUS), last.
CANTERBURY (NSW) Heavy(9)R1: Iron Jack Mdn Hcp, $45000, 1250m.
1. SAMIAM SEUSSIE (AUS) (2 b f Hinchinbrook (AUS) - Bippo No
Bungus (AUS)).
O: B M Taylor, Mrs C N Taylor, Mrs F P Taylor, S Malcolm & Ms J D Taylor
B: Yarraman Park Stud Pty Ltd T: R & M Freedman J: J R Collett
$200,000, Inglis Easter Yearling Sale 2019
V: Yarraman Stud P: Freedman Bros Sydney
2. Ballistic Lover (AUS) (2 b f Smart Missile (Aus) - She’s a Sweetheart
(AUS)).
B: Lightning Thoroughbreds T: Joseph Pride J: Rachel King
$80,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2019
V: Newgate Farm P: Tricolours Racing & Syndications
3. Willinga Panache (AUS) (2 b f Sebring (AUS) - Diana’s Star (AUS)).
B: Segenhoe Thoroughbreds Australia Pty Ltd T: C J Waller J: Ms
L Day
$410,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2019
V: Segenhoe Stud P: Terry Snow
Margins: 2.3 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:16.15 (last 600m 37.29).
Betting: $21.00, $3.50, $7.00.
Then followed: Angel Helena (AUS), Zelify (AUS), Karauna (AUS) &
Found Our Thrill (AUS), last.
Analysis: After missing the start badly on debut when seventh in a two-
year-old maiden (1000m) at Kembla on May 7, the Richard and Michael
Freedman-trained filly Samiam Seussie staged a promising effort in
winning here. Showing improved barrier manners, she settled nicely in
fourth place on the rails, but was under pressure when a distant third at
the turn. She then responded well to take the lead in the closing stages
and then drew away to score decisively. Ballistic Lover showed good
pace to lead and then travelled along really well before grabbing a clear
advantage at the turn, looking the winner, only fading in the latter stages
to hold second in a photo from Willinga Panache who made good late
ground for third. [KB]
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R2: Microphone @ Darley Mdn Hcp, $45000, 1250m.
1. CONCEALED (AUS) (2 ch c Deep Field (AUS) - Ashley’s Kitty
(USA)).
O: Newgate Bloodstock, China Horse Club Racing, Horse
Ventures, Newgate S F, Go Bloodstock Australia, G1g Racing
& Breeding, Nick Vass Bloodstock, Glenlogan Park, Aston
Bloodstock, Grant Bloodstock, Carpe Diem & Stonestreet Stables.
B: Kia Ora Stud Pty Ltd T: P & P Snowden J: R Dolan
$310,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2019
V: Kia Ora Stud P: China Horse Club / Newgate B/stock
2. Edmond (AUS) (2 b c Excelebration (IRE) - Avec Mon Ami (NZ)).
B: Mr L Kingdom
T: P & P Snowden J: A Adkins
3. Oregon (AUS) (2 b c Zoustar (AUS) - Canyonville (NZ)).
B: Woodside Park Stud Pty Ltd T: P & P Snowden J: J Bowman
$700,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2019
V: Coolmore Stud P: China Horse Club / Newgate B/stock
$225,000, Inglis Great Southern Weanling & Bloodstock Sale
2018
V: Woodside Stud P: Waterford B/stock Limited (BAFNZ)
Margins: 0.2 lens, 1 len. Time: 1:17.06 (last 600m 38.04).
Betting: $9.00, $6.00, $7.50.
Then followed: Sole Heir (AUS), Scenic Warrior (NZ), California Cible
(AUS), Le Vizir (AUS), Black Meteor (AUS) & Sea Boss (AUS), last.
Analysis: Peter and Paul Snowden-trained colts filled the placings here
with Concealed scoring a narrow but good win when having his second
race start. He settled nicely in fifth place (on the rails), tracking a good
tempo before taking a split at the turn. He moved up at the 100m and
then came with a strong late bid to score by a long head at the post.
Edmond raced outside the leader (Sole Heir), hit the front, challenged
at the turn, took the lead at the 100m and then held on well for second.
Oregon did not show any early pace and after being a clear last early
on, he settled at the tail of the field and remained there until improving
(between runners) at the turn. He then kept making good ground to take
third in a promising debut, looking suited to further. [KB]
R3: Yes Yes Yes @ Coolmore (Bm66), $45000, 1250m.
1. LILLEMOR (AUS) (3 b f Hallowed Crown (AUS) - Polar Success
(AUS)).
O: Twin Palms Stud (Mgr: B S Johnson), Ms K A Johnson, Mrs J C
Johnson, B S Johnson & S B C Johnson
B: Twin Palms Stud
T: J A O’shea J: Ms L Day
2. Vienna Rain (AUS) (3 ch g Manhattan Rain (AUS) - Vienna Lady
(AUS)).
B: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd T: G Waterhouse & A Bott J: N
Rawiller
$50,000, Inglis Classic Yearling Sale 2018
V: Arrowfield Stud P: Blueblood T/breds (Australia)
3. Darleb (AUS) (3 b c Uncle Mo (USA) - Shamtastic (AUS)).
B: Mr RP Northam T: K A Lees J: J Bowman
$16,000, Inglis Scone Yearling Sale 2018
V: Hillside Farm P: F Martino
$80,000, Inglis Sydney Ready to Race 2018
V: Lionheart Thoroughbreds P: J Dyhengco
Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:16.13 (last 600m 37.42).
Betting: $3.80, $3.30, $10.00.
Then followed: Papal Warrior (AUS), Jetski (AUS), Jailbreak (AUS) &
Battleground (AUS), last.
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R4: Ranvet (Bm72), $45000, 1550m.
1. MILUNKA (AUS) (4 b m All Too Hard (AUS) - Distinctive Lass
(AUS)).
O: Nearco Stud Ltd (Mgr: G R Tomlinson)
B: Nearco Stud Ltd T: C J Waller J: J B Mc Donald
Psd $240,000 Res $0, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale
2017
V: Bhima Thoroughbreds
2. Lady Highly (AUS) (4 b m High Chaparral (IRE) - Strategic Answer
(AUS)).
B: Mrs L Huddy T: Clare Cunningham J: J R Collett
3. Whiskey Shooter (AUS) (4 b m Sebring (AUS) - Rocha (AUS)).
B: Orpendale T: G Waterhouse & A Bott J: A Hyeronimus
$180,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2017
V: Coolmore Stud P: Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott/Blue Sky
Bstock
Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:37.14 (last 600m 38.40).
Betting: $4.30, $26.00, $9.00.
Then followed: My Demetra (AUS), Mummentum (NZ), Maui Girl (AUS),
Smart Decision (AUS), Laila De Vega (AUS), Aesop’s Fable (AUS) &
Song And A Prayer (AUS), last.
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R5: Tab (Bm64), $45000, 1900m.
1. KIRWAN’S LANE (NZ) (3 b g Charm Spirit (IRE) - Galway (NZ)).
O: Finemore Thoroughbreds, Mrs R M Finemore, D J Mullally, Mrs
I O’shea, M W Finemore, Dr R A Aboud, P Ryan & A Smyth
B: C R Grace, Central, T: J A O’shea J: J Bowman
NZ$170,000, New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale
2018
V: Little Avondale Stud P: John O’Shea
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2. Fast Talking (AUS) (5 b g Walking or Dancing (NZ) - Shezalago
(AUS)).
B: Vieira Group Pty Ltd T: Kody Nestor J: N Rawiller
3. Notabadidea (NZ) (4 b g Highly Recommended (AUS) - Splash
(NZ)).
B: A W Jones & Mrs E W Morris, Canterbury, T: J & G Lee J: A
Adkins
NZ$100,000, New Zealand Bloodstock Ready to Run Sale 2017
V: Riversley Park Ltd P: PK Bibby
NZ$12,000, New Zealand Bloodstock South Island Yearling &
Mixed Sale 2017
V: Berkley Stud P: Riversley Park / Enigma Farm
Margins: 2.8 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 2:02.29 (last 600m 38.53).
Betting: $4.00, $7.00, $7.50.
Then followed: Toulon Brook (AUS), Monsieur Sisu (AUS), Continuation
(AUS), Ocean Walzer (GER), Celtic Love (AUS), De Valera (AUS),
Moon Panther (AUS), Cleverley (IRE) & Emperor Harada (AUS), last.
R6: Headwater @ Vinery (Bm70), $45000, 1250m.
1. QUADRIGA (AUS) (4 b g Sebring (AUS) - Sayahailmary (AUS)).
O: B J Cox, A Multari, A Davies, B Yourelis, G Welch, K J Dodson,
C Barnes & B J Murphy
B: Widden Stud Australia Pty Ltd T: B J Dodson J: J Bowman
$9,000, Inglis Digital December Sale 2019
V: Quadriga Syndicate P: B Cox
$340,000, Inglis Sydney Easter Yearling Sale 2017
V: Widden Stud P: Hawkes Racing
2. Thistledo (AUS) (7 b/br g Zariz (AUS) - Comeback Queen (AUS)).
B: Mr I Frykberg T: D P Blundell J: Jean Van Overmeire
3. Vitesse (AUS) (4 b m Snitzel (AUS) - Sananda (IRE)).
B: Arrowfield Group Pty Ltd T: C J Waller J: J B Mc Donald
$30,000, Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale 2019
V: Widden Stud P: CSTN
$500,000, Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2017
V: Arrowfield Stud
P: David Redvers/Mulcaster Bloodstock
Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 1:16.97 (last 600m 38.08).
Betting: $9.00, $21.00, $7.50.
Then followed: Monte Ditto (AUS), Sedition (AUS), Drachenfels (AUS),
Epic Dan (AUS), Pinvincible (NZ), Heaven On Earth (AUS) & Lead
Choreographer (IRE), last.
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R7: Sky Racing Active (Bm70), $45000, 1550m.
1. CHOCOLATIER (NZ) (5 b g Redoute’s Choice (AUS) - La Praline
(AUS)).
O: Dynamic Syndications Racing (Mgr: D W Watt), V Barbaro, S
Bozanich, S K Chipperfield, K Mattingly, N B Patterson, J S Perks,
D B Pinder, R Papenhuyzen, K B Skelton, Rusty Trigger Syndicate,
B R Watkins, G Tew, M A Witkowski, P J Pollard, D A Poletto, D Mo
B: Mrs J F & K J Taylor, Waikato, T: J C Deamer J: N Rawiller
NZ$160,000, New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale
2016
V: Lime Country P: Dynamic Syndications
2. Chalmers (AUS) (5 b g Mossman (AUS) - Nephtys (AUS)).
B: Torryburn Stud T: K A Lees J: J Bowman
$75,000, Inglis Classic Yearling Sale 2016
V: Torryburn Stud P: Prime T/breds
3. Assault’n’bathory (AUS) (6 b g Murtajill (AUS) - Countess Bathory
(AUS)).
B: Patinack Farm T: Danielle Seib J: Jean Van Overmeire
$10,000, Magic Millions Patinack Farm Complete Dispersal Sale
2014
V: Patinack Farm P: Lewis Seib
Margins: 1.3 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:37.92 (last 600m 38.69).
Betting: $6.50, $15.00, $5.50.
Then followed: Monasterio (NZ), Clevanicc (AUS), Bigboyroy (AUS),
Dream Circle (AUS), The Cartoonist (AUS), The Bald Eagle (AUS) &
Sneak Preview (AUS), last.
TAB MEETINGSSALE (VIC) Soft(7)R1: Ladbrokes Back Yourself Mdn, $31500, 1200m.
1. CHERRY TORTONI (AUS) (ch g 2 Night Of Thunder (IRE) -
Tortoni (AUS)).
T: Patrick Payne J: W Egan
2. Not A Zak (NZ) (b g 2 El Roca (AUS) - Zakelina (NZ)).
3. Miss Conduct (AUS) (br f 2 Dissident (AUS) - She’s Got Gears
(AUS)).
Margins: 1.5 lens, 1 len. Time: 1:12.64.
Analysis: The Patrick Payne trained two-year-old gelding Cherry
Tortoni, racing in the familiar Tait family colours, was impressive in
winning here on debut. After beginning well from his difficult barrier
(10), he settled midfield and deep before improving (still deep)
approaching the turn. He then moved up strongly, took the lead at the
100m and then drew away to score easily. It was a really good effort and
he is a horse to watch. [KB]
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R2: Ladbrokes Same Race Multi Mdn, $31500, 1717m.
1. FRANKIE FIORENTE (AUS) (b/br g 3 Fiorente (IRE) - Tenacious
Miss (AUS)).
T: R J Besanko J: Lewis German
2. Not For Izzy (AUS) (b g 3 Love Conquers All (AUS) - Grager (AUS)).
3. International Gem (AUS) (b g 5 Skilled (AUS) - Rubirest (AUS)).
Margins: 0.2 lens, 1.5 lens. Time: 1:48.23.
R3: Ladbrokes Multi Builder Mdn, $31500, 1000m.
1. JAPERY (AUS) (b g 2 Sizzling (AUS) - Andromeda (AUS)).
T: Patrick Payne J: W Egan
2. Hummalong (AUS) (b f 3 Hallowed Crown (AUS) - Humma Mumma
(AUS)).
3. Make An Effort (AUS) (b f 3 Reward For Effort (AUS) - Volkiss (NZ)).
Margins: 0.8 lens, 1 len. Time: 59.90.
R4: Ladbrokes Odds Boost (Bm64), $31500, 1000m.
1. AMELIARANNE (AUS) (ch f 3 Sizzling (AUS) - Foxy Cougar (NZ)).
T: N J Harnett J: Matthew Cartwright
2. Beauty Supreme (AUS) (b g 3 Star Witness (AUS) - Kiss The Sun (AUS)).
3. Miss Starway (AUS) (br f 3 Deep Field (AUS) - Miss Exxi (AUS)).
Margins: 1 len, 0.1 lens. Time: 59.71.
R5: Ladbrokes Odds (Bm64), $31500, 1100m.
1. WRITE ENUFF (AUS) (br m 4 Written Tycoon (AUS) - Hotnuff
(AUS)).
T: K M Keys J: Jye Mcneil
2. Red Maestro (AUS) (b g 5 Master Of Design (AUS) - Rouge Rose
(AUS)).
3. Lake’s Folly (AUS) (br g 3 Pierro (AUS) - Mama’s Choice (AUS)).
Margins: 0.1 lens, 2.8 lens. Time: 1:05.35.
R6: Ladbrokes Switch (Bm64), $31500, 2200m.
1. PHARRELL (NZ) (br g 9 King’s Chapel (AUS) - Solo Star (NZ)).
T: N J Harnett J: Matthew Cartwright
2. Set Us Free (NZ) (b m 4 Shocking (AUS) - Mirror Mirror (NZ)).
3. Prince Alby (AUS) (br g 6 Monaco Consul (NZ) - Dubailand (AUS)).
Margins: 0.1 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 2:20.02.
R7: Ladbrokes Money Back Odds-Bm64, $31500, 1600m.
1. BLENDERS EDITION (AUS) (b/br g 6 Trusting (AUS) - Weaveworld
(AUS)).
T: Robert Hickmott J: J Bowditch
2. Cracksman (AUS) (b g 4 Zoustar (AUS) - Bourgogne (AUS)).
3. Empire Liberty (AUS) (b g 5 Statue Of Liberty (USA) - En Vouge
(AUS)).
Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:41.28.
R8: Ladbrokes Cash In (Bm70), $31500, 1400m.
1. MUSWELLBROOK (AUS) (br g 4 Denman (AUS) - She’s
Cherryrype (AUS)).
T: D & B Hayes & T Dabernig J: J Mott
2. Street Tough (AUS) (ch g 5 Tough Speed (USA) - Butter Street
(AUS)).
3. Whittington Stone (AUS) (br/bl g 3 Whittington (AUS) - Sheza
Shamardal (AUS)).
Margins: 0.5 lens, 2 lens. Time: 1:26.68.
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STRATHALBYN (SA) Soft(6)R1: Goolwa Central Meats Mdn, $15750, 1100m.
1. RANGER CEE JAY (AUS) (b g 4 Akhadan (AUS) - Rangeraja
(AUS)).
T: Kristi Evans J: J Potter
2. Bay Wave (AUS) (b g 3 Snippetson (AUS) - Giverny (AUS)).
3. Peruvian Express (AUS) (br g 5 Clangalang (AUS) - La Peru (AUS)).
Margins: 0.8 lens, 1.8 lens. Time: 1:09.87.
R2: Talking Hair And Beauty Mdn, $15750, 1200m.
1. MAVETTE (AUS) (b g 3 Al Maher (AUS) - Tavette (AUS)).
T: J E Hickmott J: Sairyn Fawke
2. Party Maid (AUS) (b/br f 3 Dissident (AUS) - Maid For Me (AUS)).
3. Nanamu (AUS) (b f 3 Moshe (AUS) - My Harmonica (AUS)).
Margins: 0.2 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:17.01.
R3: Finniss General Store Mdn, $15750, 1350m.
1. MAYAMEEN (AUS) (ch f 2 Mulaazem (AUS) - Maysoon (AUS)).
T: T & C Mcevoy J: B Vorster
2. Exalted Fire (AUS) (b g 2 Valentia (AUS) - Exalted Halo (AUS)).
3. Bad Habits (AUS) (br g 3 Denman (AUS) - Leica Savant (AUS)).
Margins: 0.2 lens, 6.3 lens. Time: 1:26.80.
R4: Springfield Farm Mdn, $15750, 1100m.
1. VON SAGA (AUS) (b m 5 Von Costa De Hero (AUS) - Vontastic (AUS)).
T: Travis Doudle J: Jake Toeroek
2. Just Jilted (AUS) (b/br f 3 Zebedee (GB) - Miss Blevitone (AUS)).
3. Jacjac Jacqui (AUS) (b m 4 Master Of Design (AUS) - Galopade (AUS)).
Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:09.72.
R5: Fleurieu Milk Hcp (58), $18000, 1100m.
1. ICECRUSHER (AUS) (ch m 5 Frost Giant (USA) - Lady Jeumont
(NZ)).
T: Shayne Cahill J: J Holder
2. Conconi (AUS) (b/br m 5 Bianconi (USA) - Sea Conquest (AUS)).
3. Hushiano (AUS) (b m 4 Equiano (FR) - Silent Mode (AUS)).
Margins: 0.2 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:09.46.
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R6: Northpoint Fleurieu Hcp (58), $18000, 2065m.
1. A KNIGHT IN PARIS (AUS) (br g 4 Camelot (GB) - Allez France (AUS)).
T: Will Clarken J: Kayla Crowther
2. Monteferrante (AUS) (b/br m 4 Pierro (AUS) - Espurante (AUS)).
3. Grabbing Glory (AUS) (b/br m 4 Bernardini (USA) - Elegant Eagle
(NZ)).
3. Cashin’ Chex (NZ) (b g 3 Mettre En Jeu (NZ) - Besty Coup (NZ)).
Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 2:14.82.
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R7: Strathalbyn Small Engines-Bm58, $18000, 1600m.
1. ZOUNAMI (AUS) (b g 3 Zoustar (AUS) - Anelene (AUS)).
T: T & C Mcevoy J: B Vorster
2. Holy Sangria (AUS) (b f 3 Akeed Mofeed (GB) - Holy Guacamoley
(AUS)).
3. Exalted Dee (AUS) (b m 7 Blevic (AUS) - Exalted Halo (AUS)).
Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 1:42.94.
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R8: Pearle Boutique (Bm54), $18000, 1350m.
1. MISS ARTIER (AUS) (b/br m 4 Ambidexter (AUS) - Gidget’s Girl
(AUS)).
T: Ms E Hubbard J: R J Hurdle
2. High Mist (AUS) (b g 6 High Chaparral (IRE) - Miss Mushu (AUS)).
3. Canidae (AUS) (ch g 4 Foxwedge (AUS) - Super Lacuna (AUS)).
Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:25.98.
SUNSHINE COAST (QLD) Soft(6)R1: Paddy Walsh Painting Mdn Plate, $21000, 1300m.
1. GENUINE AL (NZ) (b g 3 Atlante (AUS) - Genuine Offer (NZ)).
T: P H Duncan J: Ms S Lacy
2. Phat Beats (NZ) (b c 3 Pins (AUS) - Playing for Keeps (NZ)).
3. Rozeira (AUS) (ch f 3 Sizzling (AUS) - Elitist (AUS)).
Margins: 1.5 lens, 1.5 lens. Time: 1:18.70 (last 600m 35.83).
R2: Haymans Electrical Hcp, $21000, 1400m.
1. DRUMBEAT’S CHOICE (AUS) (b g 7 Drumbeats (AUS) - Priced (AUS)).
T: Tom Bourke J: L R Dittman
2. Fabulonh (AUS) (gr/br g 7 Lonhro (AUS) - Talus (AUS)).
3. Pressway (AUS) (br g 6 Pressday (AUS) - Addiction (AUS)).
Margins: 0.1 lens, 1 len. Time: 1:25.13 (last 600m 35.37).
R3: Go Transit Media Group Ltd Mdn, $21000, 1000m.
1. OUR CALANTHA (NZ) (b c 2 El Roca (AUS) - Amarantha (NZ)).
T: A J & T Edmonds J: R Fradd
2. Queen Sweeper (AUS) (b f 2 Rich Enuff (AUS) - Zilzie (NZ)).
3. Miss Barty (AUS) (b/br f 2 Dawn Approach (IRE) - Aristocracy (AUS)).
Margins: 1 len, 4.5 lens. Time: 58.41 (last 600m 34.33).
R4: Adams/Sparkes Town Plan. Mdn, $21000, 1000m.
1. ONE SHY RUBY (AUS) (b f 2 Rubick (AUS) - Novaspirit (AUS)).
T: Chris Anderson J: James Orman
2. Le Heros (AUS) (b c 2 Kermadec (NZ) - Shiso (AUS)).
3. Squirrel Hunter (NZ) (b/br g 2 Rip Van Winkle (IRE) - Sea of Faith (NZ)).
Margins: 2 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 59.34 (last 600m 34.94).
R5: Higgins Coatings Pty Ltd Mdn, $21000, 1000m.
1. MORE THAN LIKELY (AUS) (b f 3 Better Than Ready (AUS) -
Jamaican Spur (AUS)). T: Natalie Mccall J: Daniel Griffin
2. River Rocket (AUS) (b g 3 Hidden Dragon (AUS) - Royal Yangtze (AUS)).
3. Scandina (AUS) (ch f 3 Rothesay (AUS) - Pekan Flight (AUS)).
Margins: 1.3 lens, 1 len. Time: 58.97 (last 600m 34.99).
R6: All Pest Qld Mdn Hcp, $21000, 1600m.
1. FI FI NO FUSS (AUS) (br m 4 Sebring (AUS) - Fire Up Fifi (AUS)).
T: Chris Munce J: Justin Huxtable
2. Jerry Zanda (AUS) (ch g 3 Lucas Cranach (GER) - Cassandara
Shadow (NZ)).
3. Traduce (NZ) (b/br g 3 Savabeel (AUS) - Villifye (NZ)).
Margins: 0.2 lens, 2 lens. Time: 1:38.26 (last 600m 36.78).
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R7: Stanley River T’breds Hcp, $50000, 2200m.
1. NAVY CROSS (AUS) (b g 3 I Am Invincible (AUS) - Watchful
(AUS)).
T: G Waterhouse & A Bott J: Ryan Maloney
2. Neptune’s Choice (AUS) (b c 3 Kingman (GB) - Aiden Sea (IRE)).
3. Steel Pier (AUS) (br g 3 Pierro (AUS) - Apprise (AUS)).
Margins: 0.2 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 2:21.41 (last 600m 37.09).
R8: Tab Hcp (C1), $21000, 1800m.
1. MARAKOPA (NZ) (b g 3 Sacred Falls (NZ) - Viennetta (NZ)).
T: C J Waller
J: L R Dittman
2. Brando (AUS) (br/bl g 5 Desert King (IRE) - Candice (AUS)).
3. Audio Bay (AUS) (b m 5 Arlington (AUS) - Razzani (AUS)).
Margins: 1 len, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:52.42 (last 600m 37.67).
R9: Maleny Hotel (Bm72), $21000, 1600m.
1. ENTERPRISE JACK (AUS) (b/br g 4 Pluck (USA) - Our Jill (AUS)).
T: M J Lakey J: M Cahill
2. Staying Black (NZ) (b/br g 4 Lonhro (AUS) - Pamina (NZ)).
3. Stardome (NZ) (br/bl g 4 Savabeel (AUS) - Celeste (NZ)).
Margins: 0.5 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:38.49 (last 600m 35.97).
WARWICK (QLD) Good(4)R1: Southern Downs Ag (Bm60), $17000, 800m.
1. FAIR FELLA (AUS) (b g 3 Tycoon Ruler (AUS) - August Fair (AUS)).
T: M A Kropp J: Alex Patis
2. Acceptile (AUS) (br g 5 Smart Missile (AUS) - Accepted (AUS)).
3. Godfather’s Girl (AUS) (b m 4 Bel Esprit (AUS) - Kahala Dreams
(AUS)).
Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 45.88 (last 600m 32.88).
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R2: Grove Juice (Bm60), $17000, 800m.
1. SECLUDE (AUS) (ch m 4 Sizzling (AUS) - Seconde (AUS)).
T: R G Lipp J: Emma Ljung
2. Beware (AUS) (b g 4 Exceed And Excel (AUS) - Caveat (AUS)).
3. General Witt (AUS) (ch g 3 Whittington (AUS) - Slugsisterkate
(AUS)).
Margins: 0.2 lens, 2 lens. Time: 45.45 (last 600m 32.09).
R3: Warwick Automotive Plate (C2), $17000, 1200m.
1. SIZZLING SUN (AUS) (b/br m 4 Sizzling (AUS) - Soak Up The Sun
(AUS)).
T: M A Currie J: N Fazackerley
2. Wait A Minute (AUS) (br g 4 Tycoon Ruler (AUS) - I’ll Wait (AUS)).
3. Highfalutin Gal (AUS) (ch m 5 All Too Hard (AUS) - Marquardt (NZ)).
Margins: 0.2 lens, 2.3 lens. Time: 1:10.83 (last 600m 34.99).
R4: Bill & Margaret Hoiberg Mem-C2, $17000, 1200m.
1. POINTSTOHAPPINESS (AUS) (br g 3 Warhead (AUS) - Miss
Excellence (AUS)).
T: S P Tregea J: G Geran
2. Sizzling Power (AUS) (b f 3 Sizzling (AUS) - Power O’raylee (AUS)).
3. Underwood (AUS) (b f 3 Deep Field (AUS) - Cautious (AUS)).
Margins: 1 len, 0.3 lens. Time: 1:10.47 (last 600m 35.90).
R5: Ergon Energy Hcp (C5), $17000, 1200m.
1. FEW TOO MANY (AUS) (ch g 5 Captain Sonador (AUS) - Too
Few (AUS)).
T: Ben Ahrens
J: J Woodhouse
2. Phabeni (AUS) (b g 5 Commands (AUS) - Rainbow (AUS)).
3. Reset’s Son (AUS) (b g 5 Reset (AUS) - Alicia Rose (AUS)).
Margins: 0.1 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:10.48 (last 600m 35.01).
R6: Carr Farming (Bm62), $17000, 1500m.
1. HELLAVA BABE (AUS) (b/br m 6 Helenus (AUS) - Cherubim
(AUS)).
T: Brenton Andrew J: Ms B Andrew
2. Rather Salubrious (NZ) (b m 4 Highly Recommended (AUS) -
Enthusabelle (AUS)).
3. Flaunt (AUS) (b/br m 4 Drumbeats (AUS) - Miss Argyle (AUS)).
Margins: 1 len, 1 len. Time: 1:30.24 (last 600m 35.99).
R7: Elders Real Estate Warwick Mdn, $17000, 800m.
1. INTIMATE TYCOON (AUS) (b/br g 4 Tycoon Ruler (AUS) -
Intimate Act (AUS)). T: Michael Frappell J: K Yoshida
2. Reg ‘N’ Kath (AUS) (br c 3 Trusting (AUS) - Quest For Arms (AUS)).
3. Paranoia (AUS) (br/bl f 3 Spirit Of Boom (AUS) - Artisan (AUS)).
Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 46.06 (last 600m 32.08).
R8: Coachman’s Inn Mdn, $17000, 1350m.
1. DARING BELLE (AUS) (b f 3 Falvelon (AUS) - Dont Call Me Crazy (AUS)).
T: P Duff J: Emma Ljung
2. Persian King (AUS) (b/br g 3 Sidestep (AUS) - Shahnameh (AUS)).
3. Live Music (AUS) (b g 3 Shooting To Win (AUS) - Key Bar Nights (AUS)).
Margins: 3.3 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:21.22 (last 600m 37.09).
FIRST SEASON SIRE RUNNERSThursday 28th May
EXOSPHERE (AUS)
Ballistic Moon (AUS) (b g ex Congenial (AUS) by Redoute’s
Choice (AUS))
R5 (3:05pm): Gosford, Luux Properties Mdn Hcp, 1100m
VALENTIA (AUS)
Land Of Valens (AUS) (br g ex A Country Girl (AUS) by Sing-
spiel (IRE))
R3 (2:10pm): Bathurst, 2yo Central West Elect Gold Nugget, 1100m
Land Of Valens (AUS) (br g ex A Country Girl (AUS) by Sing-
spiel (IRE))
R5 (3:05pm): Gosford, Luux Properties Mdn Hcp, 1100m
PRIDE OF DUBAI (AUS)
Proud Mia (AUS) (ch f ex Miatoko (AUS) by Danzero (AUS))
R3 (2:10pm): Bathurst, 2yo Central West Elect Gold Nugget,
1100m
PUISSANCEDE LUNE
YEARLINGS SOLD FOR UP TO $120KONE OF VICTORIA’S MOST EXCITING SIRES
TORONADOSTANDING IN 2020
AT SWETTENHAM STUD
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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER
(SWINS)
1 Pride of Dubai (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Street Cry - Al Anood 37 7 8 1(1) $1,023,138 Bella Nipotina - 550,975
2 Spill the Beans (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Snitzel - Miss Dodwell 35 10 14 0(0) $746,349 Cosmic Gossip - 191,025
3 Night of Thunder (IRE) 2011 - 2016 Dubawi - Forest Storm 11 7 8 2(2) $741,937 River Night - 309,500
4 Headwater (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Exceed and Excel - River Dove 22 5 7 1(1) $498,770 Wisdom of Water - 309,600
5 I'm All the Talk (AUS) 2010 - 2016 Stratum - Weekend Gossip 14 2 4 1(1) $480,120 Watch Me Dance - 361,100
6 Vancouver (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Medaglia d'Oro - Skates 19 4 4 0(0) $458,335 Vangelic - 161,650
7 Jabali (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Exceed and Excel - Balalaika 6 3 3 0(0) $213,750 Jabali Ridge - 136,250
8 Exosphere (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Lonhro - Altitude 13 1 2 1(1) $203,826 Thermosphere - 128,165
9 Press Statement (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Hinchinbrook - Kaaptive Empress 20 3 4 0(0) $178,345 Spokesman - 76,935
10 Bull Point (AUS) 2010 - 2016 Fastnet Rock - Rose of Cimmaron 7 2 2 0(0) $177,872 Encountabull - 136,500
11 Rich Enuff (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Written Tycoon - Hotnuff 13 4 4 0(0) $168,450 Hamilton Hill - 40,525
12 Outreach (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Exceed and Excel - Bahia 13 4 5 0(0) $161,930 Pee Dee - 54,110
13 Super One (AUS) 2012 - 2016 I Am Invincible - Tails Wins 24 4 5 0(0) $148,360 Lucky Shadow - 35,580
14 Criterion (NZ) 2010 - 2016 Sebring - Mica's Pride 2 0 0 0(0) $136,650 Blaze a Trail - 105,750
15 Scissor Kick (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Redoute's Choice - Back Pass 11 1 1 0(0) $82,465 Girls Kick On - 58,015
LEADING 1ST SEASON SIRESIN AUSTRALIA BY WINNERSRANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER
(SWINS)
1 Spill the Beans (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Snitzel - Miss Dodwell 35 10 14 0(0) $746,349 Cosmic Gossip - 191,025
2 Pride of Dubai (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Street Cry - Al Anood 37 7 8 1(1) $1,023,138 Bella Nipotina - 550,975
3 Night of Thunder (IRE) 2011 - 2016 Dubawi - Forest Storm 11 7 8 2(2) $741,937 River Night - 309,500
4 Headwater (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Exceed and Excel - River Dove 22 5 7 1(1) $498,770 Wisdom of Water - 309,600
5 Vancouver (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Medaglia d'Oro - Skates 19 4 4 0(0) $458,335 Vangelic - 161,650
6 Rich Enuff (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Written Tycoon - Hotnuff 13 4 4 0(0) $168,450 Hamilton Hill - 40,525
7 Outreach (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Exceed and Excel - Bahia 13 4 5 0(0) $161,930 Pee Dee - 54,110
8 Super One (AUS) 2012 - 2016 I Am Invincible - Tails Wins 24 4 5 0(0) $148,360 Lucky Shadow - 35,580
9 Jabali (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Exceed and Excel - Balalaika 6 3 3 0(0) $213,750 Jabali Ridge - 136,250
10 Press Statement (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Hinchinbrook - Kaaptive Empress 20 3 4 0(0) $178,345 Spokesman - 76,935
11 I'm All the Talk (AUS) 2010 - 2016 Stratum - Weekend Gossip 14 2 4 1(1) $480,120 Watch Me Dance - 361,100
12 Bull Point (AUS) 2010 - 2016 Fastnet Rock - Rose of Cimmaron 7 2 2 0(0) $177,872 Encountabull - 136,500
13 Contributer (IRE) 2010 - 2016 High Chaparral - Serisia 4 2 2 0(0) $33,782 Jeronimos - 17,945
14 Exosphere (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Lonhro - Altitude 13 1 2 1(1) $203,826 Thermosphere - 128,165
15 Scissor Kick (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Redoute's Choice - Back Pass 11 1 1 0(0) $82,465 Girls Kick On - 58,015
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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER
(SWINS)
1 Sweynesse (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Lonhro - Swansea 7 2 2 1(1) $116,280 Bonita Aurelia - 54,290
2 Vespa (NZ) 2011 - 2016 Elusive City - Miss Avalon 8 2 3 0(0) $111,495 Kelly Renee - 44,750
3 No Nay Never (USA) 2011 - 2015 Scat Daddy - Cat's Eye Witness 3 1 2 1(1) $50,565 Need I Say More - 50,000
4 Scissor Kick (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Redoute's Choice - Back Pass 1 0 0 0(0) $13,225 Hasstobemagic - 13,225
5 Il Cavallo (AUS) 2010 - 2016 Choisir - Gold Chant 1 1 1 0(0) $10,160 Alice Tinker - 10,160
6 Pride of Dubai (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Street Cry - Al Anood 1 1 1 0(0) $8,875 Platinum Dubai - 8,875
7 Bull Point (AUS) 2010 - 2016 Fastnet Rock - Rose of Cimmaron 1 1 1 0(0) $6,250 Yourpoint - 6,250
8 Spill the Beans (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Snitzel - Miss Dodwell 2 0 0 0(0) $4,000 Garbanzo - 2,000
9 Mongolian Khan (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Holy Roman Emperor - Centafit 3 0 0 0(0) $2,250 Mongolian Princess - 1,250
10 Headwater (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Exceed and Excel - River Dove 1 0 0 0(0) $2,250 Leeside - 2,250
11 Vancouver (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Medaglia d'Oro - Skates 2 0 0 0(0) $1,305 Johnny Canuck - 1,080
12 The Bold One (NZ) 2010 - 2016 Fastnet Rock - The Jewel 1 0 0 0(0) $1,000 Bold Iris - 1,000
13 Kermadec (NZ) 2011 - 2016 Teofilo - Hy Fuji 2 0 0 0(0) $0 Beaune - 0
LEADING 1ST SEASON SIRESIN NEW ZEALAND BY WINNERSRANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER
(SWINS)
1 Sweynesse (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Lonhro - Swansea 7 2 2 1(1) $116,280 Bonita Aurelia - 54,290
2 Vespa (NZ) 2011 - 2016 Elusive City - Miss Avalon 8 2 3 0(0) $111,495 Kelly Renee - 44,750
3 No Nay Never (USA) 2011 - 2015 Scat Daddy - Cat's Eye Witness 3 1 2 1(1) $50,565 Need I Say More - 50,000
4 Il Cavallo (AUS) 2010 - 2016 Choisir - Gold Chant 1 1 1 0(0) $10,160 Alice Tinker - 10,160
5 Pride of Dubai (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Street Cry - Al Anood 1 1 1 0(0) $8,875 Platinum Dubai - 8,875
6 Bull Point (AUS) 2010 - 2016 Fastnet Rock - Rose of Cimmaron 1 1 1 0(0) $6,250 Yourpoint - 6,250
7 Scissor Kick (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Redoute's Choice - Back Pass 1 0 0 0(0) $13,225 Hasstobemagic - 13,225
8 Spill the Beans (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Snitzel - Miss Dodwell 2 0 0 0(0) $4,000 Garbanzo - 2,000
9 Mongolian Khan (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Holy Roman Emperor - Centafit 3 0 0 0(0) $2,250 Mongolian Princess - 1,250
10 Headwater (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Exceed and Excel - River Dove 1 0 0 0(0) $2,250 Leeside - 2,250
11 Vancouver (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Medaglia d'Oro - Skates 2 0 0 0(0) $1,305 Johnny Canuck - 1,080
12 The Bold One (NZ) 2010 - 2016 Fastnet Rock - The Jewel 1 0 0 0(0) $1,000 Bold Iris - 1,000
13 Kermadec (NZ) 2011 - 2016 Teofilo - Hy Fuji 2 0 0 0(0) $0 Beaune - 0
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