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T he widely held belief is that the Covid-19 pandemic will lead to a smaller foal crop being born as breeders look to cut costs and the commercial realities hit home but one Victorian stud principal says it is not a forgone conclusion that will be the case. Larneuk Stud’s Neville Murdoch, who stands four stallions at his Euroa property, including O’Lonhro (Lonhro) and Cluster (Fastnet Rock), operates in a breed-to-race niche but he is optimistic inquiries from his clients can lead to only a minimal decline this year. “It’s not simple, my friend, I can assure you but it’s OK,” a blunt Murdoch told ANZ Bloodstock News yesterday. Continued on page 2>> | 1 | Brought to you by Follow us @anz_news Wednesday, September 2, 2020 | Dedicated to the Australasian bloodstock industry - subscribe for free: Click here Larneuk Stud, inset Neville Murdoch LARNEUK STUD BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS Larneuk Stud’s Neville Murdoch optimistic about fortunes of breeding season Victorian farm principal believes breeder drop off yet to be seen despite Covid uncertainty MORNING BRIEFING Chelmsford fresh no issue for Avilius Trainer James Cummings is unconcerned about the fact that Avilius (Pivotal) missed his first-up run in the Winx Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m). Continues in Morning Briefing page 6 >> PEDIGREE ANALYSIS ELLEEGANT, BEHEMOTH PROVE THAT GROUP 1 WINNERS CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE - PAGE 13 What's on Metropolitan meetings: Warwick Farm (NSW), Bendigo (VIC), Eagle Farm (QLD), Belmont (WA) Race meetings: Gawler (SA), Devonport (TAS), Avondale (NZ) Barrier trials / Jump-outs: Gosford (NSW), International meetings: Bath (UK), Lingfield (UK), Wolverhampton (UK), Gowran Park (IRE), Durbanville (SAF), Saratoga (USA) International Group races: Gowran Park (IRE) - Fairy Bridge Stakes (Gr 3, 7.5f ). Saratoga (USA) - With Anticipation Stakes (Gr 3, 8.5f ) International sales: Goffs Premier Yearling Sale (UK) EDGAR BRITT - INCOMPARABLES INDUCTEE - PAGE 11

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The widely held belief is that the

Covid-19 pandemic will lead to

a smaller foal crop being born

as breeders look to cut costs and

the commercial realities hit home but one

Victorian stud principal says it is not a forgone

conclusion that will be the case.

Larneuk Stud’s Neville Murdoch, who stands

four stallions at his Euroa property, including

O’Lonhro (Lonhro) and Cluster (Fastnet Rock),

operates in a breed-to-race niche but he is

optimistic inquiries from his clients can lead to

only a minimal decline this year.

“It’s not simple, my friend, I can assure you

but it’s OK,” a blunt Murdoch told ANZ Bloodstock

News yesterday. Continued on page 2>>

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Larneuk Stud, inset Neville Murdoch LARNEUK STUD

BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS

Larneuk Stud’s Neville Murdoch optimistic about fortunes of breeding seasonVictorian farm principal believes breeder drop off yet to be seen despite Covid uncertainty

MORNING BRIEFING

Chelmsford fresh no issue for AviliusTrainer James Cummings is unconcerned about

the fact that Avilius (Pivotal) missed his first-up

run in the Winx Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m).

Continues in Morning Briefing page 6 >>

PEDIGREE ANALYSISELLEEGANT, BEHEMOTH PROVE THAT GROUP 1 WINNERS CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE - PAGE 13

What's on

Metropolitan meetings: Warwick Farm

(NSW), Bendigo (VIC), Eagle Farm (QLD),

Belmont (WA)

Race meetings: Gawler (SA), Devonport

(TAS), Avondale (NZ)

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

International meetings: Bath (UK),

Lingfield (UK), Wolverhampton (UK),

Gowran Park (IRE), Durbanville (SAF),

Saratoga (USA)

International Group races: Gowran Park

(IRE) - Fairy Bridge Stakes (Gr 3, 7.5f).

Saratoga (USA) - With Anticipation Stakes

(Gr 3, 8.5f)

International sales: Goffs Premier Yearling

Sale (UK)

EDGAR BRITT - INCOMPARABLES INDUCTEE - PAGE 11

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“You would think (mare numbers will

fall), but who knows? It’s probably the best year to breed in a lot of ways.

“I’m hearing the same (about a decline), but until the end of the

season we don’t really know because there’s a lot of people doing deals.

“A lot of farms, especially the bigger farms, are putting a lot of their own

horses to the stallions. That side of things will keep going, but it’s more the

breed-to-race type owners which I think could slow down a little bit.”

An owner of a number of racehorses with a range of trainers including

Greg Eurell, Murdoch admits that his roster of four stallions - O’Lonhro,

Cluster, Typhoon Tracy’s (Red Ransom) only foal Last Typhoon (Street

Cry) and Honorius (Holy Roman Emperor) - have to do it “the hard way”

but is content with his niche offering.

“We’re a little bit smaller than a lot of people in a lot of ways but I am

not complaining this year. I am actually a little bit surprised that we’ve got

as many coming as what we do,” he said.

“People are still ringing us and a lot of people don’t book out their

stallions - we don’t have stallions that book out - so we can take horses

right up until November and that’s what we do.

“At this time of the year, and every year is the same, people aren’t

thinking about breeding because their mare hasn’t foaled yet.”

The southern hemisphere season started yesterday with trucks criss-

crossing the respective breeding regions of each state delivering mares to

be served.

Murdoch, who has more than 70 mares on the farm, expects to have

his stallions in action from today.

“I own Last Typhoon and he’s back here now and he’s going to have

two-year-olds this year, Wolf Cry has got two-year-olds this year and

Honorius has got two-year-olds this year.

“We’ll have a bit of fun and hopefully a couple of them will swallow a

couple (of races this season).

Wednesday, September 2, 2020 Larneuk Stud’s Neville Murdoch optimistic about fortunes of breeding season

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“We’ve got plenty happening here,

don’t worry about that. O’Tauto runs on Saturday at Caulfield and we’ve

got some nice horses running around.”

At the other end of the pendulum is Arrowfield Stud, home to four-

time champion sire Snitzel (Redoute’s Choice), which is offering a

streamlined stallion roster in 2020.

With the absence of its Japanese contingent, stranded in their home

country due to travel restrictions caused by the coronavirus, Arrowfield

was left without the likes of Maurice (Screen Hero), Mikki Isle (Deep

Impact) and Real Steel (Deep Impact) but was able to bolster its roster by

securing the standing rights for

Woodside Park Stud’s Written

Tycoon (Iglesia).

Last month, when assessing

the overall market following

the Magic Millions National

Broodmare Sale on the Gold

Coast, Arrowfield principal John

Messara described the current

business environment as a “day-

to-day proposition”.

“If we got on top of Covid

over the next few months we

could start to see people being bullish about the (yearling) market, but on

the other hand, if we are still plagued by it, you have got to be conservative

about what you expect is going to happen,” Messara said.

“There will be people who have stables and they will buy horses, they

aren’t going to disappear, but there could be some price moderation.

“At Arrowfield, we have got as good a year as we’ve had bookings wise,

but we’ve got a very tight roster this year with good horses, so we’re lucky.

“We’re at least as good as we were last year.”

Internationally-owned Victorian farm Spendthrift Australia will

launch the southern hemisphere stud careers of Vino Rosso (Curlin)

and Omaha Beach (War Front) who support local stallions Overshare

(I Am Invincible), Gold Standard (Sebring) and Swear (Redoute’s

Choice).

“We’re in a pretty good spot with the amount of bookings that we’ve

got. Obviously, we’ve got the two high-quality shuttle stallions in Vino

Rosso and Omaha Beach and we’re happy with where we’re at with those

boys,” Spendthrift Australia general manager Garry Cuddy said.

“The boss has asked us to only cover a limited number of mares with

those horses and we’re getting up towards those limits which, for us, is

great.

“If border restrictions do stay as they are, like everybody, we will just

play the ball on the run and hopefully come November-December we’re

sitting here talking about how resilient the industry is.”

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AUSTRALIA

Chelmsford fresh no issue for Avilius

Trainer James Cummings is unconcerned

about the fact that Avilius (Pivotal) missed his

first-up run in the Winx Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m),

even though he believes the race was eventually

run to suit, but he believes that he can return

with a strong performance in Saturday’s

Chelmsford Stakes (Gr 2, 1600m) at Randwick.

Avilius, who is the early TAB favourite for the

Chelmsford Stakes, was scratched from the

Winx Stakes after he drew wide. "It's a funny

thing, it would have suited him in the end with

the backmarkers coming home," Cummings

said. "But the Chelmsford will just have a little

bit of the edge off compared to the Winx. I've

loved his campaign when I've run him first up

over a mile." Avilius ran second to Samadoubt

(Not A Single Doubt) in last year’s Chelmsford

Stakes.

Two options for ColetteWhile Avilius is locked in to run in the

Chelmsford Stakes (Gr 2, 1600m), his Australian

Oaks (Gr 1, 2400m)-winning stablemate Colette

(Hallowed Crown) may appear in either the

Chelmsford or the Tramway Stakes (Gr 2,

1400m) when final fields are released today.

Colette came to the fore among the three-year-

old staying fillies in the autumn but trainer

James Cummings believes she can figure over

shorter trips as well. "She has come back well,"

Cummings said. "She has a little bit of speed

which you would like to see from a now four-

year-old mare who has had a spell since her

Oaks campaign."

Vanna Girl takes Tramway optionOne horse who will definitely appear in the

Tramway Stakes (Gr 2, 1400m) at Randwick is

the Toby and Trent Edmonds-trained Vanna Girl

(Husson), although the partnership wishes that

she was instead starting in the Feehan Stakes (Gr

2, 1600m) at Moonee Valley. "This whole business

with Covid-19 has thrown things right out, which

is annoying," Toby Edmonds told Racing.com.

"I'd like to have had a full prep down that way.

That would have been ideal. To have one run into

the Feehan on Saturday would have been better.

It's the ballot-free race (for the Cox Plate), but not

to worry. We'll just have to find another way to get

there if we can." Vanna Girl is likely to plot a path

towards the Epsom Handicap to try and qualify

for the Cox Plate.

La Vernazza following Sunline’s leadChampion New Zealand mare Sunline (Desert

Sun) made her first ever Australian appearance

in the 1998 Furious Stakes (Gr 3, 1400m) at

Randwick. The then three-year-old filly had

won her first four starts in New Zealand before

heading to Sydney for her fifth start, with her

six-length win stamping her as a horse of

immense potential. Following in her footsteps

on Saturday will be La Vernazza (More Than

Ready), contesting the Furious Stakes - now

a Group 2 over 1200 metres - at her fifth start.

The Jamie Richards-trained filly has won two

of her four starts, but was second against the

boys in the Sistema Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) at her

most recent outing. "She's a lovely big filly, very

athletic and she can produce a good turn of foot

when she needs it," Richards said. "She trialled

well and Kerrin (McEvoy) was very happy with

her work this morning. She's up against the big

timers with nowhere to hide. Hopefully if we

can draw a nice gate and get a soft run we are in

with a chance, but once we get to 1400 metres

and the mile we'll be better suited again."

Williams gives Surprise Baby tick of approvalJockey Craig Williams is confident current

Melbourne Cup (Gr 1, 3200m) favourite Surprise

Baby (Shocking) will deliver a strong performance

when he returns at Moonee Valley on Saturday.

Surprise Baby is set to resume in the Feehan

Stakes (Gr 2, 1600m) and Williams travelled to

Horsham yesterday to partner the six-year-old

in his final piece of fast work before the race.

“I’m not too sure if anyone clocked him or not

but to me his performance (in the Feehan) will

take a lot of beating on his work this morning,”

Williams told RSN927. “He did a nice piece of

work.” Surprise Baby finished fourth first up in

the Feehan Stakes last year before going on to win

the Bart Cummings (Gr 3, 2520m). Williams felt

yesterday’s gallop would put him in good stead

for Saturday, the time spent with the horse giving

him a better understanding of Surprise Baby’s

character. “He has a couple of little quirks which

I think was the whole idea behind Paul (Preusker)

asking me to come down and work him,” Williams

said. “I will benefit greatly from the insight from

this morning’s gallop going into the race.”

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Dalasan could back upThe likelihood of an easier contest could see

Dalasan (Dalakhani) attempt to earn a berth

in the Cox Plate (Gr 1, 2040m) in Saturday’s

Feehan Stakes (Gr 2, 1600m) at Moonee

Valley. The Leon Macdonald and Andrew

Gluyas-trained Dalasan ran a bold second to

subsequent Group 1 winner Behemoth (All

Too Hard) in the Spring Stakes (Gr 3, 1200m)

fresh before he was turned over as an odds-

on favourite, finishing third in the race named

for his co-trainer, the Leon Macdonald Stakes

(Listed, 1400m), at Morphettville last Saturday.

He was due to be seen next in the Makybe Diva

Stakes (Gr 1, 1600m) at Flemington. "There are

a number of factors behind a possible change

of plans," Macdonald told Racing.com. "The

Feehan winner getting an automatic ticket into

the Cox Plate field is obviously the big carrot.

Looking at the nominations for Saturday's race,

you would imagine this is going to be a softer

option than the Makybe Diva. Jamie Kah is on

standby to ride him on Saturday if we decide to

go down that path. Last weekend, whilst it was

disappointing he ran third, he still ran OK and

we felt he had legitimate excuses."

McEwen return for HanseaticLast season’s Blue Diamond Stakes (Gr 1,

1200m) runner-up Hanseatic (Street Boss) will

make his return against the older horses in the

McEwen Stakes (Gr 2, 1000m) at Moonee Valley

on Saturday as his trainers, Anthony and Sam

Freedman, aim towards the Moir Stakes (Gr

1, 1000m) at the same course and distance.

"Saturday looms as a genuinely run 1000-metre

race with some real speed horses nominated,"

Sam Freedman told Racing.com. "That will

be good for him, he'll get into a good rhythm

because they'll be running along and he's a very

strong travelling horse. It doesn't pose much of

an issue for us if it is a slowly run or fast-run

race, he's got what we think is the best turn of

foot in the race and hopefully he can show it on

Saturday. He's had a nice grounding for his first-

up run on Saturday, he's had nice jump-outs

and we haven't pushed him around too much,

he's a horse that does pretty well fresh. Craig

Williams takes the ride, Jye McNeil was booked

but he got suspended and Craig swooped and

took the ride. It looks like it will be a smallish

field and he'll come with a really big burst late,

hopefully he can get the job done."

Bella Vella primed for Valley returnRobert Sangster Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) winner

Bella Vella (Commands) is ready to step out

in Saturday’s McEwen Stakes (Gr 2, 1000m)

at Moonee Valley after a strong gallop at

Morphettville yesterday morning. The Will

Clarken-prepared Bella Vella went to a new

level last preparation and the trainer is

hoping that she can measure up through the

Melbourne spring. "She galloped beautifully

this morning and is in perfect order to run well

first-up on Saturday," Clarken told Racing.com.

"Thursday night she will travel across and Jamie

(Kah) is looking forward to reuniting with her

on the weekend."

Bons Away means the world to KellyTrainer Wendy Kelly is itching to get her new

recruit Bons Away (Bon Hoffa) to Saturday’s

McEwan Stakes (Gr 2, 1000m), after a

Covid-19 scare at Cranbourne prompted his

withdrawal from the Carlyon Stakes (Gr 3,

1000m) on August 22. "What an eventful day

that was,” Kelly told Racing.com. “But we

were lucky that he was home and warm in his

box instead of heading all the way to the track

in those wet and windy conditions with the

race washed out anyway.” Kelly, who trained

his sire Bon Hoffa (Belong To Me) to victory

in the Rupert Clarke Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m),

says she’ll assess the two-time stakes winner

after Saturday. “The plan was for him to run

in the McEwen and go third-up in the Moir

Stakes later this month, but we might have to

change plans on that depending on how he

runs on Saturday. I'm really happy with him

going into it though, he's fit and ready to go

and Craig Newitt will ride him."

Flight concerns for staff with internationalsUncertainty surrounding flights into Australia

has prompted concerns that some staff from

leading European stables may be unable to

travel to the country for the upcoming spring

carnival. While travel exemptions are being

granted, Paul Bloodworth of Racing Victoria

is hoping that the flights staff are due to travel

on remain in place. "The travel exemptions are

being approved for the vast majority of people

who want to come, with most internationals

having booked flights to arrive in Sydney in

time to do their quarantine and come down

to Melbourne," Bloodworth told Racing.com.

"The only question now is whether the airlines

honour those flights that are booked.” The Roger

Charlton-trained Aspetar (Al Kazeem), Ashrun

(Authorized) for Andreas Wohler and Ed

Dunlop’s Red Verdon (Lemon Drop Kid) could

be impacted. "Roger (Charlton) has confirmed

the Cox Plate is the target (for Aspetar) but

he is one that is also having a couple of flight

issues for a staff member he wants to send,"

Bloodworth said. “(Australian Bloodstock)

want to bring (Ashrun) and Andreas wants to

train it but his issue is that he's a little late to the

game as that horse only came into the picture

a bit over a week ago," Bloodworth added. “Ed

Dunlop (Red Verdon) had expressed interest

to me to come last week. They are again in the

same camp as Andreas Wohler in as much they

were late to the game, so they don't have any

travel exemptions approved yet," Bloodworth

said.

Day-time Cox Plate confirmedThe centenary Cox Plate (Gr 1, 2040m) will

be run in a late afternoon slot on October 24,

with Moonee Valley chief executive Michael

Browell telling RSN927 yesterday that it will

likely serve as the first leg of a tantalising

double-header with the AFL Grand Final. The

AFL is expected to announce the new venue

for this year’s AFL Grand Final today, with

a night-time contest expected. “Normally

the Cox Plate is run at 5pm but to allow the

build up to the Grand Final we would look

to run the Cox Plate potentially at 4.15pm

or 4.30pm, and I imagine that would be the

second-last race. So if it’s at 4.15pm the last

race would be at 4.50pm which would allow

Seven to move into the build up to the AFL

Grand Final, get their news bulletin away and

then be set for the first bounce,” Browell said.

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Richards happy with Garner and Bold StarBold Star (Needs Further) and Garner

(Barbados) impressed trainer Gordon

Richards with their returns in The Heath

1100 Stakes (Gr 3, 1100m) at Caulfield last

weekend, but while the stablemates clashed

first-up, they will be separated for their

next outing. Bold Star closed off well for

fourth, a half-length behind Diamond Effort

(Mossman), while Garner was only a head

behind his stable companion in fifth. “Both

horses will return home to Adelaide and the

plan is with Bold Star to run him next in the

Bobbie Lewis at Flemington on September

12. Garner will run at Morphettville a week

later in the Wylie,” Richards told Racing.com.

Stocks Stakes aim for My Gold BraceletWellington Guineas (Gr 2, 1400m) winner My

Gold Bracelet (Pins) will remain in mares’

grade throughout the spring after a good

third at her first Australian run on Saturday

at Caulfield. My Gold Bracelet, who was

originally trained by Johno Benner and Hollie

Wynyard, switched to Mick Price and Michael

Kent Jnr for this campaign and is likely to

head to the Let’s Elope Stakes (Gr 2, 1400m) at

Flemington for her next start before tackling

the Stocks Stakes (Gr 2, 1600m) at Moonee

Valley. “She went super on Saturday,” Price

said. “She’s a mile horse and I think a race like

the Stocks Stakes would be a suitable race for

her. She went really well. A softer track would

be of benefit for her and I can’t wait to see her

over a mile. She is a mare from New Zealand

and I don’t think she appreciates the absolute

Good 3 tracks that we dish up sometimes

over here. She will probably be trained out of

Warrnambool for a while, which will benefit

her greatly. A mile, with a bit of give in the

ground, which Moonee Valley can be, and she

will be right up there with the Group 2 mares

in this country.”

Cherry Tortoni pleases in Kerang hit-outAfter winning a jump-out at Kerang on Monday,

trainer David Payne is excited for the return of

his unbeaten stakes winner Cherry Tortoni

(Night Of Thunder). The three-year-old was put

away for a short spell after winning the Taj Rossi

Series Final (Listed, 1600m) at Flemington and

Payne says he’ll be guided by his next start as

to his spring aspirations. "That was his second

trial - he had one at Tatura about 14 days ago

- so he's ready now and we're planning on

running him in the Exford Plate over 1400

metres,” Payne told Racing.com. “It'll be the

easy option or the hard option after that, we'll

work it out from there.” Payne reported that

star filly Rubisaki (Rubick) has come out of

her disappointing run in the Cockram Stakes

(Gr 3, 1200m). "She seems fine," he said. "She

was pretty disappointing, all I can think is that

maybe going from soft ground to firm ground, it

was a bit of a shock to her system and she didn't

let down."

The Candy Man to join Snowdens

Popular Queensland gelding The Candy Man

(Casino Prince) will join the Sydney stable of

Peter and Paul Snowden to continue his spring

campaign, having originally been slated to join

Michael, Wayne and John Hawkes. Previously

trained by veteran Barry Baldwin at Eagle Farm,

the seven-year-old returned from a lengthy

spell with a first-up victory in Brisbane last

Saturday over 1400 metres. The Candy Man has

won 11 of his 23 starts and more than $500,000

in prize-money.

Carmody picks up NiccanovaAnother Queensland horse has also been

transferred to a Sydney trainer, with Craig

Carmody picking up the smart sprinter-miler

Niccanova (Nicconi). Bred, raced and trained

at Toowoomba by Steve Tregea, Niccanova

finished sixth in the Winx Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m)

at Randwick. Because the Queensland border is

closed, Tregea has elected to leave the seven-

year-old gelding with Carmody.

Vandyke keen to maintain select stableNo trainer has been more successful to start the

2020/21 season than David Vandyke. Although

he has not had the most winners, his 11 wins

from 23 starters since August 1 has him on top

by strike rate with 47.8%. However, the Sunshine

Coast trainer would prefer to handle a boutique

team rather than expanding his numbers, with

a number of interstate imports - such as recent

winners Cloak (Medaglia d’Oro), Chauffeur

(Snitzel) and Desert Lord (High Chaparral) -

successful for the handler. “Taking on those

tried and tested horses isn’t really something I

was actively focusing on, I would be happy to

have a smaller stable, but I certainly don’t want

my stable to be getting any bigger,” Vandyke

said. “I have had success with the tried horses,

so it’s really the choice of those electing to give

me the horses, not my desire to attain them. I

don’t think I’ve ever actually made a phone call

to bring a horse here, I’m quite happy to be a

small trainer.” Vandyke’s stable star Alligator

Blood (All Too Hard) will return Saturday week.

Edward Cummings fined $10,000Trainer Edward Cummings was yesterday

fined $10,000 by Racing NSW stewards after

he pled guilty to six charges relating to a stable

inspection conducted in May. Cummings was

fined $1,000 for having incorrect particulars

on stable returns for 11 of his horses; $2,000 for

employing six people who were not registered

with Racing NSW; $1,000 for not keeping

treatment and administration records; $1,000

for possessing medications that were not

labelled or prescribed in accordance with

Commonwealth legislation; and $2,500 each

for two further charges, with $1,000 suspended

on each of those two charges for 12 months.

Those charges related to his horse Spanish

Pearl (Lope De Vega) being injected for a blood

sample within one day of racing at Gosford

in February, as well as his horses receiving

veterinary services from a veterinarian not

accredited by Racing NSW.

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Brown reaches ‘fork in the road’Melbourne Cup-winning rider Corey Brown

admits that a crucial doctor’s appointment this

morning will be a “fork in the road” which may

determine whether he is ever able to return to

the riding ranks. The jockey has not ridden since

the 2019 Queensland Derby (Gr 1, 2400m) after

an incident which saw his mount Lord Arthur

(Camelot) checked badly, with Brown fracturing

his T7 vertebra and suffering fractured ribs,

a cracked sternum and a punctured lung. “I’ll

find out a lot more tomorrow, I’ll go and see

the spine specialist, Dr Andrew Cree, tomorrow

morning,” Brown told RSN yesterday. “I had a

CT scan done a couple of days ago, but because

of the nature of the break, basically it exploded

instead of just being cracked in half. It’s like

piecing a very hard puzzle back together. It feels

better, but whether or not it’s actually healed

enough is the question. Last time I visited the

spine specialist, there was still a two-millimetre

gap in one of the breaks. I’ve been on a bone

growth needle every day for the past 12 months

and hopefully it’s worked the trick. I do want to

ride again, there’s no doubt I want to get back

in the saddle. I don’t know anything but riding.”

Damien Thornton injuredGroup 1-winning rider Damien Thornton

hopes to be back for the start of October after

fracturing his foot in a freak mid-race incident

at Pakenham on Monday. Thornton rode

Surangani (Ready For Victory) in a 1000-metre

maiden, but when the filly was checked early,

the rider’s right foot was caught between two

horses. "There's a crack in the cuboid bone

but it's not displaced so hopefully it doesn't

take too long to heal," Thornton told Racing.

com. "I'm in plaster for now and then I'll be in

a moon boot. It's horrible timing to receive an

injury like this. Hopefully, I'll be back in four

weeks." Thornton’s Group 1 win came in the

Australasian Oaks (Gr 1, 2000m) aboard Toffee

Tongue (Tavistock), who he partnered into a

nice first-up fifth at Caulfield last weekend.

Capitalist favourite for first season sire titleGolden Slipper (Gr 1, 1200m) winner Capitalist

(Written Tycoon) has been installed as the

$2.50 favourite to be crowned as Australia’s

leading first season sire (by individual winners)

in 2020-21. The Newgate Farm-based Capitalist

was heavily supported by breeders in his

first season at stud, producing 164 live foals.

Coolmore’s US Triple Crown winner American

Pharoah (Pioneerof The Nile) ($5.50) is equal

second favourite alongside Flying Artie (Artie

Schiller). Vinery Stud’s Star Turn (Starcraft)

($7.50), Shalaa (Invincible Spirit ($11), Sooboog

(Snitzel) ($11), Astern (Medaglia d’Oro) ($15)

and Maurice (Screen Hero) ($17) are also in the

market as are Divine Prophet (Choisir) ($21),

Winning Rupert (Written Tycoon) ($21) and

Xtravagant (Pentire) ($34).

Arrowfield blue-bloods win at NewcastleA double for Japanese sire sensation Deep

Impact (Sunday Silence) on Tuesday saw a

pair of blue-blooded Arrowfield homebreds

strike at Newcastle. Bucharest, out of five-time

Group 1-winning mare Miss Finland (Redoute’s

Choice) remained unbeaten from two starts

after victory in the Class 1 Handicap (1400m) for

trainer Chris Waller, while Reaching, who is out

of four-time Group 1 winner Alinghi (Encosta

de Lago) broke through for her maiden victory

in the very next race. The pair were bred by

Arrowfield Stud in partnership with John Leaver's

Planette Thoroughbreds and Alan Jones' Belford

Productions. Miss Finland has seen all six of her

foals to race return as winners, including 1000

Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m) winner Stay With Me

(Street Cry), while two weeks’ ago she foaled a

Dundeel (High Chaparral) filly and is due to be

covered by his sire-son Castelvecchio this season.

Moores strike for first winner on returnTrainer John Moore recorded his first

winner since returning as a licensed trainer

in Australia alongside brother, Gary, after

Morethannumberone (More Than Ready)

won the Maiden Plate (1300m) at Newcastle

yesterday. John Moore, Hong Kong’s winning-

most trainer, had his tenure in the province

ended after not being granted an extension to

his license by the Hong Kong Jockey Club at the

conclusion of last season. Morethannumberone

is out of Galileo (Sadler’s Wells) mare Gunawati,

a half-sister to Blue Diamond Prelude (Gr 3,

1100m) winner One Last Dance (Encosta de

Lago).

NEW ZEALAND

Well-travelled Cheval Prometteur joins Cameron stableEnglish import Cheval Prometteur (Declaration

Of War) continues to impress in New Zealand,

with trainer Catherine Cameron gaining a reward

for her effort in preparing horses for Hong Kong

owner Willie Leung. “My main client is Willie

Leung and I normally have about half a dozen of

his in the stable and a lot of those are just passing

through,” Cameron said. “You get a high-class

type of horse. Most of them come from the breeze-

up sales, and we just take them on the next step

and trial them and then they start heading off. But

because of that sometimes you get a nice one like

Cheval Prometteur come back. Willie organised

for him to come to me. He went to Hong Kong

and never raced. He trialled twice and arrived

here a year ago. He had a crook knee so he had

six months in the paddock and then he had two

months on the water treadmill. At this stage it has

been good as gold and is easily manageable.” After

an emphatic win at Tauranga last week, Cheval

Prometteur - who raced for Ed Walker in the UK

when named Glorious Army - will now likely take

the step up to stakes races.

Northern mission for WekaforceSmart sprinter Wekaforce (Showcasing) will get

another chance at 1400 metres this preparation

with trainer Terri Rae aiming the mare at the

Taranaki Breeders’ Stakes (Gr 3, 1400m) next

month. Wekaforce trialled over 850 metres

recently and won impressively, but Rae believes

an ability to settle may prove her greatest asset

this preparation. “With the speed she’s got, she

did it easily even though she didn’t win by much,”

Rae said. “She’ll go back to Rangiora again for the

trials next Tuesday then I’m looking at taking her

up to Hawera for the fillies and mares race over

1400 metres. She’s always wanted to rip and tear

in her races, but she’s a five-year-old now and a bit

older and more mature. If she can settle and get the

1400m at Hawera it opens up the options for her.”

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American Pharoah colt wins trial

The two-year-old trials have begun in earnest in

New Zealand, with the first southern hemisphere-

foaled son of US Triple Crown winner American

Pharoah (Pioneerof The Nile) to trial a particularly

eye-catching victor at Ruakaka yesterday. The

unnamed colt, the first foal of two-time Group

1 placegetter Strada Cavallo (Alamosa), was

purchased by Pike Racing from the Curraghmore

draft at Book 1 of this year’s NZB Premier Yearling

Sale. Allowed to settle early in the 750-metre trial

under Michael McNab, he was asked to improve

upon straightening, making ground rapidly to

overtake an unnamed Ocean Park (Thorn Park)

colt to win by two and a half lengths. The first New

Zealand two-year-old race is currently scheduled

for September 26 at Ellerslie over 880 metres.

INTERNATIONAL

Skyward on one-way ticket to AustraliaThe John Messara-owned Skyward (Camelot)

will join Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young in

Australia after he has his final run in France

in the Prix Foy (Gr 2, 2400m) on September

13. The Fabrice Chappet-trained Skyward has

had three starts this year, disappointing on soft

ground at his first two runs before returning to

form back on top of the ground when taking the

Prix de Reux (Gr 3, 2500m) at Deauville, a race

won by a number of Cup contenders in recent

years. In the Prix Foy, he will tackle champion

stayer Stradivarius (Sea The Stars) as well as a

number of contenders for the Prix de l’Arc de

Triomphe (Gr 1, 2400m). "We have booked him

on the plane to Australia," Messara told Racing.

com. "Trent has been training one or two for us

at the moment and he approached us early in

the piece about training him. He's trained an

Auckland Cup winner, he's had Derby winners

and I think he's one of the up-and-coming

trainers emerging and working alongside his

partner Natalie, I think they do a pretty good

job. If he runs well in the Prix Foy and arrives in

good shape it will be for this year's Melbourne

Cup, and maybe the Caulfield Cup as well. But if

he doesn't travel well then there's alternatively

the Melbourne Cup next year.”

Addeybb targets Champion StakesAddeybb (Pivotal) has not been seen since

finishing second to Lord North (Dubawi) in the

Prince of Wales's Stakes (Gr 1, 1m 2f) at Royal

Ascot in June, and William Haggas is planning

to take the six-year-old back to the venue for

the QIPCO Champion Stakes (Gr 1, 1m 2f).

Last year Addeybb finished his campaign in the

same race, finishing a three-quarters of a length

second behind top mare Magical (Galileo), and

Haggas revealed ideally he would like to take in

a prep race for the big occasion. "The plan is to

run him in the QIPCO Champion Stakes at Ascot

in which he finished second a year ago," the

trainer said. "I want to give him a run beforehand

but don't know where just yet. We could go

to Longchamp on Arc weekend but that may

come a bit close to Ascot so we'll see." The dual

Australian Group 1 winner had been favourite

for the Cox Plate (Gr 1, 2040m), but was not

among the international nominations last week.

Said Haggas: "Addeybb won both of his races

in Australia in Sydney, which is a wetter part of

the country than Melbourne, so we're not going

because the ground would be too quick for him."

July Cup winner out of Sprint CupImpressive July Cup winner Oxted (Mayson),

who was a leading fancy for the Sprint Cup

(Gr 1, 6f) at Haydock on Saturday, will not run

after a below-par gallop yesterday. The star of

Roger Teal's Lambourn stable had been among

the favourites for the Group 1, but connections

have turned their focus to Ascot and the QIPCO

British Champions Sprint Stakes (Gr 1, 6f)

on October 17. "I'm not going to run Oxted

and wanted to let people know as soon as

possible," Teal said. "He just worked below par

this morning and with the ground being on the

easy side I don't want to risk him. I'd rather wait

for Champions Day at Ascot. We're waiting on

some blood tests because he didn't work his

normal self this morning and you want to be

100 per cent sure you're firing on all cylinders

going into a race like that. Everything was fine

before today, but you know what horses are

like."

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Edgar Clive Britt was a living legend a

lot longer than most. Born in Sydney,

on October 30, 1913, he died 104

years later on January 29, 2017.

Through a distinguished career, he rode

about1200 winners internationally and was

aboard major race winners in England, Ireland,

America, India and Australia.

He twice won the St Leger, 1000 Guineas

and Oaks in England. He also won the 2000

Guineas and snared the Derby in Ireland.

He rode, for 18 months, for the King of

England and 1948 - with 145 winners - he

was second to the King of Jockeys Sir Gordon

Richards in the British jockeys’ premiership. He

won India's first Derby held in 1943.

He was tiny at 150 centimetres and weighing

about 40 kilograms.

Britt retired in 1959 but kept his hand

in racing, notably as a columnist and was

awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia

and inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of

Fame in 2004.

In 2013, his 100th birthday was marked by a

lunch at Royal Randwick attended by champion

jockeys and dignitaries of the Australian turf.

Malcolm Brown, penned his obituary in the

Sydney Morning Herald, writing:

“In 1948, Britt rode 145 winners and

was runner-up to the legendary Sir Gordon

Richards in the British jockeys' premiership.

In his 18 months as king's jockey, Britt had

frequent meetings with the then Princess

Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, as he saddled

up. On one occasion Princess Margaret told

him that though it was not her inclination, he

could "give it one", being the whip, if he felt the

horse could do better.

“Britt came equal third in the English

jockeys' premiership in 1954, having ridden 869

winners in nine seasons in England. In 1955 he

rode another 101 winners from 459 mounts and

thought he might go on for another seven years.

But in 1957, he came only 10th in the British

jockeys' premiership with just over 60 winners,

and in 1959, now a father of four, he retired.”

His career began with an apprenticeship

to Michael Polson at Randwick. Polson was

adamant the kid “could ride a bit”. He rode

his first winner, Gypsy King at Canterbury in

January, 1930.

In 1933, he ventured to America and won the

Baltimore Handicap on Winooka. That was quite

a story as Max Presnell wrote in the SMH in 2010.

“Only 19, Britt, already a gun apprentice in

Sydney,” Presnell wrote, “went with his master,

trainer Mick Polson, to the US in the wake of

Phar Lap. Polson took two horses: Winooka,

an outstanding sprinter, and Trevallion, above

average, but regarded as little more than a

travelling companion.

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ON ONE OCCASION PRINCESS MARGARET TOLD HIM THAT THOUGH IT WAS NOT HER INCLINATION, HE COULD "GIVE IT ONE", BEING THE WHIP, IF HE FELT THE HORSE COULD DO BETTER- MALCOLM BROWN

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''More than 5000 people crowded the wharf

to wish us good luck and cheered as Monterey

left,'' Britt wrote in his memoirs, Post Haste.

''The horses were carried as deck cargo and

between the two horse boxes was an enclosed

area of 20 yards of sand. We walked the horses

singly every day to give them exercise for the

three weeks they were aboard.''

Winooka was the ballyhoo attraction but,

due to heavy tracks, took time to find his form,

thus the headline: ''Not Winooka but Palooka

gets beaten at Laurel Park.''

With heavy expenses, the contingent

began to run short of the necessary capital and

with Winooka hardly a betting proposition,

Trevallion had to be the pea.

''Betting at the time was on the tote and

the party's bets were placed at tote odds with

starting-price bookmakers in New York, so the

money would not depress the odds on course,''

Britt wrote.

''I knew our finances were low because Mr

Polson had borrowed $100 from me but I did

not did not realise just how desperate they were

until the day of the race. When Mr Polson came

to leg me on to Trevallion he was trembling.

He never worried about a race even when

he wagered thousands of pounds on it. This

time, though, he was obviously disturbed. In a

low voice he said: 'If we don't win we don't go

home.'''

However, the teenager was not only out to

get the money but to even a few scores.

''As a matter of fact one or two rivals had

previously given me a rough time and more

than once had tried to put me over the fence,''

Britt recalled. ''The starting bell rang and I had

Trevallion out of the gate so quickly that within

half a furlong I was in front on the fence having

piled all the inside horses in a heap as I went

across. I felt pretty safe in regard to the stewards

because in previous races when I had been

knocked about they had said nothing.

''As we hit the back stretch I felt my saddle

shifting. I looked down and saw this jockey

had my saddlecloth wrapped around his arm,

getting a free lift from my horse. There was only

one thing to do; I pulled my whip and gave him

a couple of smart cuts across the arm. I heard

his cry of pain and stream of abuse but he let

the saddlecloth go.''

Trevallion won by eight lengths and paid

15/1. Next day the Aussies were headline

news nationwide due to the wail of New York

bookmakers. Reports indicated that between

$75,000 and $150,000 changed hands.

'I was very pleased and went back home

with $3000 in return for the $100 Mr Polson

borrowed off me,'' Britt wrote.

On his return to Australia, Britt was

successful but later moved to India, then a big

racing centre, where, according to folklore, he

was given his weight in diamonds for major

success by an owner.

''No, later in Great Britain I received a

Bentley - slightly used but very valuable - from

a Maharaja,'' Britt told Presnell in 2010.

Back in Australia, he won the 1934 Sydney

Cup on Broad Arrow who would later finish

fourth, with Britt up, to Peter Pan in that year’s

Melbourne Cup.

In 1935, he went to India and rode for the

Maharajah of Baroda for ten years. Jockeypedia

notes that he then went to England in April 1945

where he was still engaged by the Maharajah.

He rode 20 winners from just 107 rides in 1945.

That tally increased the following season to 92,

which had him fourth behind Gordon Richards

in the jockeys' premiership table.

In 1947 he won the Irish Derby and the St

Leger but in 1948, he was replaced by Charlie

Smirke as the Maharajah's jockey.

He remained in England and when his

friend Harry Carr (whom he’d met in India)

broke his leg, Britt replaced him on many of

Captain Boyd-Rochfort's runners, winning the

Yorkshire Oaks on Angelola for King George Vl

and a second St Leger on Black Tarquin. Also,

that year, he won his second Cesarewitch.

Further Classic success came in 1949 when

he won the 1000 Guineas and the Oaks on

Musidora and in the early and mid 1950’s when

he claimed the 1000 Guineas and Oaks for a

second time and the 2000 Guineas.

His career was marked by success from the

start. Britt, in his memoirs, wrote: “Polson was a

great master…to this day I can hear him calling

out to me - I was eighteen and the Australian

racing season had just ended - and he had my

bank book in his hand: “do you know Edgar

you have earned more than the Premier of New

South Wales.”

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AS WE HIT THE BACK STRETCH I FELT MY SADDLE SHIFTING. I LOOKED DOWN AND SAW THIS JOCKEY HAD MY SADDLECLOTH WRAPPED AROUND HIS ARM, GETTING A FREE LIFT FROM MY HORSE. THERE WAS ONLY ONE THING TO DO; I PULLED MY WHIP AND GAVE HIM A COUPLE OF SMART CUTS ACROSS THE ARM. I HEARD HIS CRY OF PAIN AND STREAM OF ABUSE BUT HE LET THE SADDLECLOTH GO

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A month into the new season has

seen two Group 1 contests, namely

the Winx Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) at

Randwick, won by Verry Elleegant

(Zed), and, most recently, the Memsie Stakes

(Gr 1, 1400m) at Caulfield, won by Behemoth

(All Too Hard).

Verry Elleegant’s family is the equivalent

of stud book royalty as she descends from the

incomparable Eight Carat (Pieces of Eight). On

the other hand, Behemoth’s family provides a

somewhat stark contrast.

In six generations, Eight Carat, bred in 1975,

is responsible for 58 stakes winners, 17 of which

have won at racing’s pinnacle Group 1 level. Eight

Carat alone foaled Octagonal (Zabeel) with ten

victories at the elite level; Mouawad (Zabeel),

with three; plus Kaapstad (Sir Tristram), Marquise

(Gold And Ivory) and Diamond Lover (Sticks And

Stones) with one apiece.

In eight generations, Behemoth’s Memsie

Stakes win doubled his family’s tally of Group

1 winners from one to two. The first was 2004

Queensland Derby (Gr 1, 2400m) victor

Toulouse Lautrec, a son of Danewin (Danehill),

one of ten black-type winners descending

from Sweet Opera (Anton King), bred in 1932.

Danewin just happens to be a grandson of Eight

Carat via her daughter Cotehele House (My

Swanee), also the fourth dam of Verry Elleegant.

Toulouse Lautrec’s and Behemoth’s

common ancestress is Opera Lass (Leica), a

half-sister to 1956 William Reid Stakes (Gr 2, 6f)

winner Joda Boy (Bobby Pearce).

In order to find a third Group 1 winner

from Behemoth’s line we need to go back to

the 1928 VRC Oaks (Gr 1, 12f), won by Opera

Queen (King Anton), a sister to Sweet Opera,

the eighth dam of Behemoth.

So, how does a quality racehorse like

Behemoth come to be? His family is, at best,

thin on high quality winners but in this case

there are extenuating circumstances.

Nature can be cruel and some mares - such

as Passive (Ruthless), the dam of Champion

Sire Sobig (Summertime) - never produced a

filly foal. To rub salt into that wound, Passive

herself was the only foal of Zenith (Foxbridge);

both were champion three-year-olds.

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NATURE CAN BE CRUEL AND SOME MARES - SUCH AS PASSIVE (RUTHLESS), THE DAM OF CHAMPION SIRE SOBIG (SUMMERTIME) - NEVER PRODUCED A FILLY FOAL. TO RUB SALT INTO THAT WOUND, PASSIVE HERSELF WAS THE ONLY FOAL OF ZENITH (FOXBRIDGE); BOTH WERE CHAMPION THREE-YEAR-OLDS

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Champion sire O’Reilly (Last Tycoon)

has a similar story regarding his fifth dam,

Glamor Girl (Coronach), whose dam Kriemhild

(Siegfried) was a sister to Melbourne Cup (Gr

1, 16f) winner Wotan (Siegfried) and half-

sister to Caulfield Cup (Gr 1, 12f) winner Gaine

Carrington (Hunting Song). Glamor Girl was an

only foal.

The fortunes of Behemoth’s family was just

as tenuous, hanging on by a thread, as his third

dam, Cheysing (Cheyne Walk) had just two

foals for one filly, which turned out to be Miss

Firecracker (Twig Ruler).

The family has managed to survive and

currently there are a number of fillies around to

ensure that the family can grow.

Of Behemoth’s eight great grandparents, all

but one - Desert Sun (Danzig) - were bred in

Australia. That theme continues as his first four

dams are all by Australian-bred and raced sires.

First dam Penny Banger is by Zedrich

(Zeditave). She scored at Listed level as a two-

year-old at racing headquarters, Flemington.

Zedrich showed

plenty at two, taking

out two Listed

events, one at

Flemington and the

other at Caulfield.

His Caulfield win in

the Rancher Quality

Stakes (Listed, 1000m) saw him defeat Flying

Spur (Danehill). They were to meet in the

autumn for the 1995 Golden Slipper Stakes (Gr

1, 1200m) where Flying Spur got the win from a

flying Octagonal (Zabeel).

Flying Spur became the paternal great

grandsire (via Casino Prince and All Too Hard)

of Behemoth while Octagonal became the

champion son of Eight Carat (see above). In the

Slipper, Zedrich had little luck in the run home

to finish sixth, only two lengths from the winner.

At stud he sired eight black-type winners.

Behemoth’s granddam is Miss Firecracker

and probably qualifies as the best to race by her

sire Twig Ruler (Twig Moss). Given that Twig

Ruler sired just 12 winners, Miss Firecracker

didn’t have much competition. However, she

won six and three of those were in Perth. Prior

to Penny Banger, she produced Aquanita Stakes

(Listed, 1650m) winner Master Minx (Surtee),

who also ran second in the Perth Cup (Gr 2,

3200m) and third in the Western Australian

Derby (Gr 1, 2400m).

Twig Ruler himself won seven, the best

being two graduation races in Perth, so, not

much to be excited about. His sister Olive

Branch (Twig Moss) and his dam Irish Peace

(Showdown) were Listed winners.

As mentioned above, Cheysing, Behemoth’s

third dam, had two foals following an unplaced

race career and Miss Firecracker, her only filly, has

been left the responsibility of continuing the line.

Cheysing is a daughter of Cheyne Walk (Le

Cordonnier), a top-class racehorse whose nine

wins included three at Group 1 level before

siring just five stakes winners. His dam, Fairy

Walk (Minor Portion) was the Golden Slipper

Stakes victress in 1971.

The next dam, Singspiel, is by Eleazar (King

of Babylon), a 13-time winner who took out the

1970 Ascot Vale Stakes (Gr 2, 6f) at Flemington

and whose stud record stopped at two stakes

winners.

Singspiel showed nothing on the racetrack

then had four foals, resulting in one runner. The

only thing she had going for her was being a

half-sister to triple Group 3 winner Latin Saint

(Le Cordonnier) whose 14 wins included five

stakes as well as a second in the Railway Stakes

(Gr 1, 8f) at Ascot in Perth.

The four sires of Behemoth’s first four dams

can claim a total of 17 stakes winners between

them, just one more than Behemoth’s own sire

All Too Hard (Casino Prince), who looks set to

keep adding to his promising record.

From such a humble background,

Behemoth is the real deal. One simply does not

know where the next Group 1 winner is going to

show up and provides all breeders some hope.

NOTE: None of the above statistics would

be possible without the outstanding database

of Arion Pedigrees.

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FROM SUCH A HUMBLE BACKGROUND, BEHEMOTH IS THE REAL DEAL. ONE SIMPLY DOES NOT KNOW WHERE THE NEXT GROUP 1 WINNER IS GOING TO SHOW UP AND PROVIDES ALL BREEDERS SOME HOPE

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COOLMORE@TOMMAGNIERAmerican Pharoah’s first horse to

trail in the Southern Hemisphere...

RocketRocketRocketRocket

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TWITTER: YARRAMAN PARK STUD@YARRAMANPARKThe 1st of September has arrived! G1 Golden

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mare of the 2020 season (Pictured with her

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TWITTER: CAMBRIDGE STUD@CAMBRIDGESTUDIf the rest of our Embellish foals come out

looking like this one we will be very happy!

Pictured Below >>

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TWITTER: WIDDEN@WIDDENSTUDThis actually just happened Man shrugging

A helicopter landed on the road next to the

office, Singo jumps out and says “I’m looking

for Gerry’s house but we are a bit lost” Flushed

faceRolling on the floor laughing

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INSTAGRAM: VALACHI DOWNS"Sir Patrick and Lady Hogan have bred a lovely,

good sized first foal from their High Chaparral

mare Romantic Vision. The Sadler's Wells line

has nicked beautifully with #USNavyFlag to

produce this quality filly." Mike Fleming, @

BhimaTBreds Pictured Below >>

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INSTAGRAM: YARGIRACINGStop what your doing and have a glass of Sauv

Our resident mare Sauvignon, a 3/4 sister

to G1 Winner #CATCHY & 1/2 to G2 Winner

#CatsWhisker, & her filly by @arrowfieldstud

Sire #SHAALA arrived home.

Big thanks to @kitchwinhills for the safe arrival

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Tue 1st-Wed 2nd September 2020 Goffs UK UK Premier Yearling Sale Yearling NOMINATIONS CLOSED

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Wed 9th-Thu 10th Sept 2020 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky, USA Selected Yearlings Showcase Yearling CLOSED

Saturday 12th September 2020 Goffs Ireland Champions Sale Mixed

Sun 13th-Mon 14th Sept 2020 Keeneland USA September Yearling Sale Book 1 Yearling CLOSED

FRI 14TH INGLIS SEYMOUR, VIC READY2RACE SALE SEYMOUR 2YO CLOSEDSEPTEMBER 2020 BREEZE UP

TUES 15TH INGLIS EAGLE FARM, READY2RACE SALE EAGLE FARM 2YO CLOSEDSEPTEMBER 2020 QLD BREEZE UP

Tue 15th-Wed 16th Sept 2020 Goffs UK UK September HiT Sale HiT CLOSE TBC

Wed 16th-Thu 17th Sept 2020 Keeneland USA September Yearling Sale Book 2 Yearling CLOSED

FRI 18TH INGLIS WARWICK FARM, READY2RACE SALE 2YO CLOSEDSEPTEMBER 2020 NSW WARWICK FARM BREEZE UP

Fri 18th-Fri 25th September 2020 Keeneland USA September Yearling Sale Books 3-6 Yearling CLOSED

MON 21TH INGLIS TAUPO, NZ READY2RACE SALE TAUPO 2YOS CLOSEDSEPTEMBER 2020 BREEZE UP

Mon 21st-Wed 22nd Sept 2020 Tattersalls Ireland Ireland September Yearling Sale Yearling NOMINATIONS CLOSED

Tue 22nd-Thu 24th Sept 2020 Hidaka/Iburi/Tokachi Japan Hokkaido September Sale Yearling CLOSED

Thursday 23rd September 2020 Tattersalls Ireland Ireland September Yearling Sale Part 2 Yearling NOMINATIONS CLOSED

FRI 25TH INGLIS DIGITAL AUSTRALIA (NSW) INGLIS DIGITAL SEPT SALE (LATE) MIXED CLOSE SEPTEMBER 23- WED 30TH SEPT 2020

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Saturday 3rd October 2020 Arqana France Arc Sale HiT CLOSED

Mon 5th-Tue 6th October 2020 Fasig-Tipton USA Midlantic Fall Yearling Sale Yearling CLOSED

Tue 6th-Thu 8th October 2020 Tattersalls UK October Book 1 Yearling CLOSED

FRIDAY 9TH MAGIC MILLIONS SEYMOUR, VIC 2YO'S IN TRAINING 2YO CLOSEDOCTOBER 2020 SEYMOUR BREEZE UP

FRI 9TH INGLIS DIGITAL AUSTRALIA (NSW) INGLIS DIGITAL OCT SALE (EARLY) MIXED CLOSE OCTOBER 7- WED 14TH OCT 2020

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MON 12TH - NZB TE RAPA, NZ NZB READY TO RUN SALE 2YO CLOSEDTUES 13TH OCT 2020 BREEZE UP

Mon 12th-Sat 17th October 2020 Tattersalls UK October Books 2,3,4 Yearling CLOSED

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Tuesday 13th October 2020 OBS USA Select Yearling Sale Yearling CLOSED

Wed 14th-Thu 15th October 2020 OBS USA Open Yearling Sale Yearling CLOSED

FRIDAY 16TH INGLIS WARWICK FARM, READY2RACE SALE ALTERNATE 2YOS CLOSEDOCTOBER 2020 NSW WARWICK FARM BREEZE UP

Monday 19th October 2020 Fasig-Tipton California, USA California Fall Yearlings Yearling CLOSED

Mon 19th-Tue 20th October 2020 Hidaka/Iburi/Tokachi Japan Hokkaido Autumn Sale Yearling CLOSE TBC

Mon 19th-Fri 23rd October 2020 Arqana France October Yearling Sale Yearling CLOSED

TUES 20TH INGLIS AUSTRALIA, NSW READY2RACE SALE 2YOS CLOSEDOCTOBER 2020

Wed 21st-Thu 22nd October 2020 Goffs UK UK Silver Yearling Sale Yearling NOMINATIONS CLOSED

Wed 21st-Thu 22nd October 2020 Goffs UK UK Autumn HiT Sale & Yearling Sale Mixed CLOSE TBC

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FRI 23RD INGLIS DIGITAL AUSTRALIA (NSW) INGLIS DIGITAL OCT SALE (LATE) MIXED CLOSE OCTOBER 21- WED 28TH OCT 2020

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

WED 9TH MAGIC MILLIONS AUSTRALIA (QLD) 2YO'S IN TRAINING SALE 2YO CLOSED- TUE 10TH NOV 2020

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

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

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

Sun 15th-Sun 22nd Nov 2020 Goffs Ireland Foal & Breeding Stock Sale Weanlings & Breeding Stock CLOSE September 2

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Sun 24th-Tue 26th January 2021 NZB NZ Karaka Yearling Sales - Book 1 Yearling CLOSED

Wed 27th-Fri 29th January 2021 NZB NZ Karaka Yearling Sales - Book 2 & 3 Yearling CLOSED

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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TAB MEETINGSBENALLA (VIC) Good(4)R1: Vale Rob Gaylard Mdn Plate, $23000, 2046m.

1. TOKEN SPIRIT (AUS) (b c 3 Wandjina (AUS) - Miss Keepsake

(NZ)).

T: R D Griffiths J: Damian Lane

2. Takatoka (AUS) (b g 4 Reset (AUS) - Cherokee Lady (AUS)).

3. Run The Show (AUS) (b g 5 Americain (USA) - Chausson Dore

(IRE)).

Margins: 1 len, 0.2 lens. Time: 2:12.93.

R2: Marshall + Dent + Willmoth Mdn, $23000, 1106m.

1. TORBRECK (AUS) (ch g 3 Sebring (AUS) - Recooperate (AUS)).

T: T Dabernig & B Hayes J: L Nolen

2. Expectant (AUS) (ch c 3 Jimmy Creed (USA) - Ramsey’s Bet (USA)).

3. Zoutellus (AUS) (b/br g 3 Zoustar (AUS) - Metellus (AUS)).

Margins: 2 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:05.72.

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R3: Ken King Thoroughbreds Mdn, $23000, 1106m.

1. RAINBIEL (AUS) (ch f 3 Toronado (IRE) - Isles Of Wonder (AUS)).

T: Anthony Chibnall J: Dean Holland

2. Love Sensation (AUS) (b f 3 Night Of Thunder (IRE) - Ithacan

Queen (NZ)).

3. Jeehaan (AUS) (b f 3 Exosphere (AUS) - Maraaseem (AUS)).

Margins: 1.8 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:04.91.

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R4: Comfort Inn Benalla Mdn Plate, $23000, 1406m.

1. TELL ME AGAIN (AUS) (b c 3 Scissor Kick (AUS) - Sussuro (AUS)).

T: P Stokes J: L Nolen

2. Tally Mo (AUS) (b m 4 Uncle Mo (USA) - Tabulated (AUS)).

3. Under His Eye (AUS) (b g 4 Magnus (AUS) - Coppereight (AUS)).

Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:24.86.

R5: Balldrop.Com.Au Mdn Plate, $23000, 1406m.

1. MISS JUVENILE (AUS) (ch f 3 Ready For Victory (AUS) -

Amature’s Prize (USA)). T: P Stokes J: H Coffey

2. Pure Purgatory (AUS) (br m 4 Oratorio (AUS) - Silver Sass (AUS)).

3. Cliff’s Boy (AUS) (b g 4 Canford Cliffs (IRE) - Sophie’s Spirit (AUS)).

Margins: 0.3 lens, 1.8 lens. Time: 1:25.03.

R6: O’Halloran’s Garage Doors-Bm58, $22000, 1406m.

1. JUDGE JEANINE (AUS) (b/br m 5 Shamus Award (AUS) -

Potential Princess (AUS)).

T: S V Brown J: Ethan Brown

2. Great Bay (AUS) (b/br g 8 Sharkbite (AUS) - Miss Tabitha (AUS)).

3. Justjules (NZ) (b m 5 Redwood (GB) - Lady Mulroy (AUS)).

Margins: 2.8 lens, 1.5 lens. Time: 1:24.16.

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R7: Ryan & McNulty Sawmillers-Bm64, $22000, 1606m.

1. LOOK SHARPISH (NZ) (gr m 4 Pins (AUS) - Singasong (NZ)).

T: L & T Corstens J: Ethan Brown

2. Kipketer (AUS) (b g 5 Needs Further (AUS) - Grisbi (AUS)).

3. Major Gowen (AUS) (b/br g 5 Sebring (AUS) - Donna Amata (AUS)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:38.11.

R8: Bet365 (Bm58), $22000, 1106m.

1. LADY DAY (AUS) (br m 5 Stryker (AUS) - Domino Lady (AUS)).

T: P W Burgun J: Ms S Hunter

2. Quiet Lucky (AUS) (br g 6 Rockaroundtheclock (AUS) - Wildcat

Strike (AUS)).

3. Ship Of Dreams (AUS) (br m 5 Dream Ahead (USA) - Yantar (USA)).

Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:05.76.

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R9: Riverbank Farm (Bm58), $22000, 1206m.

1. LADY MAGNUS (AUS) (b m 6 Magnus (AUS) - Mythical Spirit

(AUS)).

T: Chris Calthorpe J: Jack Martin

2. Swanky Cat (AUS) (b g 6 Street Boss (USA) - Tiger Tantrum (AUS)).

3. Red Impulse (AUS) (b m 4 Redente (AUS) - Fast Impulse (AUS)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:11.73.

MAGNUSEMERALD (QLD) Good(4)R1: Welcome Back Patrons Mdn Plate, $12000, 1000m.

1. MILITARY GHOST (AUS) (b g 5 Spirit Of Boom (AUS) - The

Generals Niece (AUS)).

T: Ms G Bell J: N Day

2. Struman (AUS) (br f 3 Denman (AUS) - Strutter (AUS)).

3. Lady Cecilia (AUS) (ch m 4 Rothesay (AUS) - Go Home Cecilia

(AUS)).

Margins: 1 len, 5.3 lens. Time: 1:00.01.

9.3% Stakes Winners To Runners In First Crop

R2: Emerald Jockey Club Mdn Plate, $12000, 1000m.

1. ALL NATIVE (AUS) (b m 4 All American (AUS) - Upwards (AUS)).

T: Ms G Bell J: N Day

2. Captain Fox (AUS) (b g 4 Foxwedge (AUS) - Harquila (AUS)).

3. Plenty Of Ticker (AUS) (ch f 3 Show A Heart (AUS) - Tender Truce

(AUS)).

Margins: 6 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 59.00.

R3: Flexihire (Bm65), $12000, 1300m.

1. ADDICTED (AUS) (b g 7 Northern Meteor (AUS) - Chocaholic

(AUS)).

T: Ms G Bell J: Marnu Potgieter

2. Zendaye (AUS) (b g 7 Snippetson (AUS) - Countess Dehere (AUS)).

3. Bound To Me (AUS) (b g 7 Ferocity (AUS) - Love A Grange (AUS)).

Margins: 3.3 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:17.10.

R4: Regal Fencing (Bm50), $12000, 1200m.

1. HI ZERO (AUS) (ch g 5 Eurozone (AUS) - Dance Hit (NZ)).

T: Ms O Cairns

J: P Hamblin

2. Flat To Stack (AUS) (b g 7 Casino Prince (AUS) - Tootsie Zynsky

(AUS)).

3. Duan Phoenix (AUS) (b/br g 6 Easy Rocking (AUS) - Feed The

World (AUS)).

Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:10.67.

R5: Emerald Jockey Club (Bm50), $12000, 1200m.

1. MARRON CHEVAL (AUS) (ch m 4 Instinction (AUS) - Tabali (AUS)).

T: Neil Vagg J: Ms N Summers

2. Manila Miss (AUS) (ch m 6 Sidereus (AUS) - Princess Lyca (AUS)).

3. Hezagigolo (AUS) (b g 5 Red Element (AUS) - Simple Interest (NZ)).

Margins: 2.3 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:10.05.

R6: Two At A Thyme Catering Hcp-55, $12000, 1000m.

1. ALGEROBA (AUS) (b g 6 Choisir (AUS) - Doubtful Choice (AUS)).

T: Chris Attard J: Zoe White

2. Tadween (AUS) (b/br g 5 Poet’s Voice (GB) - Sultah (AUS)).

3. Boom Or Bust (AUS) (b/br m 4 Spirit Of Boom (AUS) - Centlee (NZ)).

Margins: 4.8 lens, 1.5 lens. Time: 59.16.

R7: Korn’s Bobcat/Tipper Hire-Bm50, $12000, 1615m.

1. COACH (AUS) (b g 5 Denman (AUS) - Patina (AUS)).

T: R T Hay J: Dan Mc Gillivray

2. Mystery Element (AUS) (b/br g 5 Red Element (AUS) - Mystery

Queen (AUS)).

3. Telloff (AUS) (ch m 6 Bon Hoffa (AUS) - Dynomitella (AUS)).

Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:40.22.

dash of class TwinHillsStud

Denman’sthe speed sire with a

R8: Sponsorships Available (C6), $12000, 1000m.

1. HAZAR (AUS) (ch g 5 Real Saga (AUS) - Imperia (GER)).

T: P W O’toole J: Beau Appo

2. Rosexcel (AUS) (b m 6 Ilovethiscity (AUS) - Bathing Beauty (AUS)).

3. Mr Tindall (AUS) (b g 7 Kaphero (AUS) - Prospect Royale (AUS)).

Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 59.63.

MORUYA (NSW) Good(4)R1: Husband Plumbing Mdn Hcp, $22000, 930m.

1. I AM BOLT (AUS) (b g 3 I Am Invincible (AUS) - Oxford Heart (AUS)).

T: Natalie Jarvis J: S Guymer

2. The Tapster (AUS) (br m 4 Holy Roman Emperor (IRE) - Harvest Start (AUS)).

3. Westgrove (AUS) (gr/ch g 4 Elvstroem (AUS) - Thakawa (USA)).

Margins: 1 len, 2.3 lens. Time: 54.09 (last 600m 34.15).

R2: Shepherd’s Quarries Mdn Plate, $22000, 1310m.

1. PRINCE AURELIUS (AUS) (b g 4 Love Conquers All (AUS) -

Demarcation (AUS)). T: T Coyle J: R Brewer

2. Kentucky Award (AUS) (b g 5 Shamus Award (AUS) - Intergalactic (AUS)).

3. Crystal Waters (AUS) (br/bl f 3 Ambidexter (AUS) - Crystal Royale (AUS)).

Margins: 1.8 lens, 2.5 lens. Time: 1:17.91 (last 600m 35.66).

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R3: Happy Birthday Bev (C1), $22000, 1650m.

1. PETALUMA (AUS) (b m 5 Pierro (AUS) - Sonoma (AUS)).

T: D A Williams J: B Mc Dougall

2. Auburn Boy (AUS) (b g 6 Bon Hoffa (AUS) - Slippery Sal (AUS)).

3. Sunstone (NZ) (br m 4 Proisir (AUS) - Safari Sunset (NZ)).

Margins: 1.5 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:40.89 (last 600m 36.87).

R4: R&R Hardware Tuross (Bm66), $22000, 2010m.

1. HAVADUEL (NZ) (br/bl g 5 Savabeel (AUS) - Formal Combat (AUS)).

T: J M Cleary J: B Mc Dougall

2. First Courrier (AUS) (b g 7 Shellscrape (AUS) - Courrier De Coeur (AUS)).

3. Tudor Prince (AUS) (b g 5 All Too Hard (AUS) - Allez Wonder (AUS)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 2:04.44 (last 600m 37.69).

R5: Twirling Moss Hcp (C3), $22000, 1020m.

1. ELEGANT ELLEN (AUS) (b/br m 6 Casino Prince (AUS) - Kartini

(AUS)).

T: Luke Clarke J: M Travers

2. El Magnificence (AUS) (ch g 6 Magnus (AUS) - Eliza Dream (AUS)).

3. Romeo Vella (AUS) (b g 6 Shrapnel (AUS) - Twin Spirit (AUS)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 1 len. Time: 59.64 (last 600m 35.10).

R6: Rob & Luke Price (Bm58), $22000, 1210m.

1. RENASCENCE (AUS) (b g 5 Lucas Cranach (GER) - Eliza Dream (AUS)).

T: R & L Price J: B Mc Dougall

2. Motime (AUS) (b g 7 Uncle Mo (USA) - My Thousand (AUS)).

3. Newtown Belle (AUS) (ch m 5 Show A Heart (AUS) - Tender Truce (AUS)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:11.62 (last 600m 35.52).

R7: Brock Ryan Premier Jockey-Bm58, $22000, 1435m.

1. ADMIRE GRATZI (AUS) (gr/br g 7 Haradasun (AUS) - Sharise (AUS)).

T: G P Vella J: Jean Van Overmeire

2. Trapper Tom (AUS) (b g 6 Krupt (AUS) - So Excited (AUS)).

3. Liveinthefastlane (AUS) (b m 5 Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Livealifeoflove (USA)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:27.72 (last 600m 35.76).

NEWCASTLE (NSW) Good(3)R1: Minder Cloud Services Mdn, $35000, 900m.

1. ROCKETING BY (AUS) (b c 3 So You Think (NZ) - Across The

Moon (AUS)). T: David Pfieffer J: R Dolan

2. Head On Up (AUS) (b f 3 Headwater (AUS) - Fill Me Up (AUS)).

3. Pounce (AUS) (br f 3 More Than Ready (USA) - Passion Cheval (AUS)).

Margins: 1 len, 2 lens. Time: 51.58 (last 600m 32.52).

R2: Yarraman Park (Bm64), $35000, 1200m.

1. FRONT MONEY (AUS) (b m 4 Charge Forward (AUS) - Mosoru

(AUS)).

T: M, W & J Hawkes J: B Avdulla

2. Sweet Reply (AUS) (b f 3 Deep Field (AUS) - Miss Midas (AUS)).

3. Hard Faith (AUS) (b m 6 All Too Hard (AUS) - Absolute Faith (AUS)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:11.89 (last 600m 33.34).

R3: Australian Bloodstock Mdn Hcp, $35000, 1500m.

1. REACHING (AUS) (br m 4 Deep Impact (JPN) - Alinghi (AUS)).

T: Ms K Waugh J: J B Mc Donald

2. Canadian Spice (AUS) (b f 3 Vancouver (AUS) - Paprika (AUS)).

3. Bob (AUS) (br c 3 Pierro (AUS) - Bobine (USA)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:31.29 (last 600m 34.74).

R4: Sage Painting Hcp (C1), $35000, 1400m.

1. BUCHAREST (AUS) (br c 3 Deep Impact (JPN) - Miss Finland

(AUS)).

T: C J Waller J: J B Mc Donald

2. Highmaster (AUS) (b g 4 Poet’s Voice (GB) - She’s Streetsahead

(AUS)).

3. Land Ahoy (AUS) (b f 3 Dundeel (NZ) - Aiden Sea (IRE)).

Margins: 0.5 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:23.48 (last 600m 34.03).

R5: Hunter Valley Premium Meat Mdn, $35000, 1300m.

1. MORETHANNUMBERONE (AUS) (ch h 4 More Than Ready

(USA) - Gunawati (AUS)). T: G W Moore J: Ms L Day

2. Volterra (AUS) (b c 3 I Am Invincible (AUS) - Tai Tai Tess (AUS)).

3. The Mediator (AUS) (b c 3 Sebring (AUS) - Dream ‘N’ Believe

(AUS)).

Margins: 1.3 lens, 2 lens. Time: 1:17.45 (last 600m 34.59).

R6: Red Funnel Mdn, $35000, 1300m.

1. CENTIMENTAL (AUS) (b f 3 Snitzel (AUS) - Serena Miss (NZ)).

T: C J Waller

J: S Clipperton

2. Silent Tryst (AUS) (b/br f 3 Sebring (AUS) - Miss Foxwood (AUS)).

3. Salateen (AUS) (b f 3 I Am Invincible (AUS) - Salma (AUS)).

Margins: 1.5 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:17.75 (last 600m 34.57).

ANOTHER WINNER WITH HEART

R7: Bill Wade Memorial (Bm64), $35000, 1200m.

1. GREEN MOUNTAIN (AUS) (b g 6 Street Cry (IRE) - Berengaria

(AUS)).

T: M J Dunn J: R Hutchings

2. Sedition (AUS) (ch g 6 Exceed And Excel (AUS) - Jerezana (AUS)).

3. Gumshoe (AUS) (br g 5 Shamus Award (AUS) - Asia Winds (IRE)).

Margins: 1 len, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:11.15 (last 600m 34.19).

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INTERNATIONAL CARDSIrelandtoday:GOWRANPARKSOFT

1.35RACE 3

RTVCoolmore Stud No Nay NeverFairy Bridge Stakes (Group 3) Winner €32,450 71/2f

€55,000 guaranteed For 3yo+ Weights 3yo 9st 2lbs; 4yo+ 9st 7lbs Penalties (to count from 1st January,2020), winner of a Group 3 3lb; of two Group 3s or a Group 2 5lb; of a Group 1 7lb Weight for age 3 from4yo+ 4lb Penalty value 1st €32,450 2nd €10,450 3rd €4,950 4th €2,200 5th €1,100 6th €550

0311033

1(10)

LADY SCATHACH (IRE) 13 S3 C2 v 5 9-7

b m Zoffany-Lady Aoy Danny SheehyT G McCourt Miss Ciara McGee

89

411-614

2(5)

ROMANTIC PROPOSAL (IRE) 11 S2 4 9-7b f Raven’s Pass-Playwithmyheart Declan McDonoghEdward Lynam Clipper Logistics Group Ltd

98

13-6824

3(6)

AUXILIA (IRE) 10 3 9-2b f Free Eagle-Ipsa Loquitur 1Chris HayesG M Lyons Newtown Anner Stud Farm Ltd

107

2612-11

4(12)

CHAMPERS ELYSEES (IRE) 36 S2 F1 3 9-2b f Elzaam-La Cuvee 1N G McCullaghJ P Murtagh Fitzwilliam Racing

117

-01070U

5(4)

EDEN QUAY (IRE) 12 3 9-2b f No Nay Never-Seeking Solace P B BeggyA P O’Brien Derrick Smith & Mrs John Magnier & Michael Tabor

94

0-1506

6(9)

FAIRE CROIRE (IRE) 10 C1 3 9-2

b f Make Believe-Royal Alchemist Leigh RocheM D O’Callaghan Ballylinch Stud

101

6-40040

7(2)

MISS MYERS (IRE) 10 S1 3 9-2b f Zoffany-Jabroot Robbie ColganM C Grassick Joseph E Keeling

102

281

8(3)

PARENT’S PRAYER (IRE) 50 3 9-2b f Kingman-Pure Excellence 1Oisin OrrArchie Watson (GB) Ecurie Ama Zingteam

100

66-11

9(8)

PEARLS GALORE (FR) 25 3 9-2b f Invincible Spirit-Pearl Banks W J LeeP Twomey Scea Haras De Saint Pair

113

5706476

10(1)

PRECIOUS MOMENTS (IRE) 12 S1 ht 3 9-2b f Gleneagles-Tarbela 1Seamie HeffernanA P O’Brien Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith & Mrs John Magnier

101

5-411

11(11)

ROCKET SCIENCE (IRE) 15 D1 S2 3 9-2b f Fastnet Rock-Hairy Rocket Shane FoleyMrs John Harrington Miss A H Marshall

98

-015322

12(13)

SOUL SEARCH (IRE) 10 S1 b 3 9-2b f Zoffany-Ecoutila Colin KeaneG M Lyons Newtown Anner Stud Farm Ltd

114

18-0989

13(7)

TANGO (IRE) 51 S2 3 9-2b f No Nay Never-Idle Chatter Wayne LordanA P O’Brien Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith & Mrs John Magnier

114

MISS MYERS Engaged 1.55 Punchestown Thursday

2019 (12 ran) Waitingfortheday (11) Joseph Patrick O’Brien 4 9-5 6/1 Donnacha O’BrienRPR104

BETTING FORECAST: 5-4iChampers Elysees, 9-2iPearls Galore, 6iSoul Search,9iRomantic Proposal, 12iRocket Science, 14iAuxilia, Parent’s Prayer, PreciousMoments, 20iFaire Croire, 25iEden Quay, Miss Myers, Tango, 50iLadyScathach.

VERDICT It is difficult to oppose CHAMPERS ELYSEES here on the backof her very impressive win at Galway last time when she had

several of these well behind. She has some fresh up and coming rivals to deal withtoday, including Pearls Galore, Rocket Science and Parent’s Prayer butshould cope with them also. Soul Search and Romantic Proposal can run well.[Tyrone Molloy]

POSTDATA Soul Search RP RATING Champers Elysees

Irelandtoday:GOWRANPARKSOFT

1.35RACE 3

RTVCoolmore Stud No Nay NeverFairy Bridge Stakes (Group 3) Winner €32,450 71/2f

€55,000 guaranteed For 3yo+ Weights 3yo 9st 2lbs; 4yo+ 9st 7lbs Penalties (to count from 1st January,2020), winner of a Group 3 3lb; of two Group 3s or a Group 2 5lb; of a Group 1 7lb Weight for age 3 from4yo+ 4lb Penalty value 1st €32,450 2nd €10,450 3rd €4,950 4th €2,200 5th €1,100 6th €550

0311033

1(10)

LADY SCATHACH (IRE) 13 S3 C2 v 5 9-7

b m Zoffany-Lady Aoy Danny SheehyT G McCourt Miss Ciara McGee

89

411-614

2(5)

ROMANTIC PROPOSAL (IRE) 11 S2 4 9-7b f Raven’s Pass-Playwithmyheart Declan McDonoghEdward Lynam Clipper Logistics Group Ltd

98

13-6824

3(6)

AUXILIA (IRE) 10 3 9-2b f Free Eagle-Ipsa Loquitur 1Chris HayesG M Lyons Newtown Anner Stud Farm Ltd

107

2612-11

4(12)

CHAMPERS ELYSEES (IRE) 36 S2 F1 3 9-2b f Elzaam-La Cuvee 1N G McCullaghJ P Murtagh Fitzwilliam Racing

117

-01070U

5(4)

EDEN QUAY (IRE) 12 3 9-2b f No Nay Never-Seeking Solace P B BeggyA P O’Brien Derrick Smith & Mrs John Magnier & Michael Tabor

94

0-1506

6(9)

FAIRE CROIRE (IRE) 10 C1 3 9-2

b f Make Believe-Royal Alchemist Leigh RocheM D O’Callaghan Ballylinch Stud

101

6-40040

7(2)

MISS MYERS (IRE) 10 S1 3 9-2b f Zoffany-Jabroot Robbie ColganM C Grassick Joseph E Keeling

102

281

8(3)

PARENT’S PRAYER (IRE) 50 3 9-2b f Kingman-Pure Excellence 1Oisin OrrArchie Watson (GB) Ecurie Ama Zingteam

100

66-11

9(8)

PEARLS GALORE (FR) 25 3 9-2b f Invincible Spirit-Pearl Banks W J LeeP Twomey Scea Haras De Saint Pair

113

5706476

10(1)

PRECIOUS MOMENTS (IRE) 12 S1 ht 3 9-2b f Gleneagles-Tarbela 1Seamie HeffernanA P O’Brien Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith & Mrs John Magnier

101

5-411

11(11)

ROCKET SCIENCE (IRE) 15 D1 S2 3 9-2b f Fastnet Rock-Hairy Rocket Shane FoleyMrs John Harrington Miss A H Marshall

98

-015322

12(13)

SOUL SEARCH (IRE) 10 S1 b 3 9-2b f Zoffany-Ecoutila Colin KeaneG M Lyons Newtown Anner Stud Farm Ltd

114

18-0989

13(7)

TANGO (IRE) 51 S2 3 9-2b f No Nay Never-Idle Chatter Wayne LordanA P O’Brien Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith & Mrs John Magnier

114

MISS MYERS Engaged 1.55 Punchestown Thursday

2019 (12 ran) Waitingfortheday (11) Joseph Patrick O’Brien 4 9-5 6/1 Donnacha O’BrienRPR104

BETTING FORECAST: 5-4iChampers Elysees, 9-2iPearls Galore, 6iSoul Search,9iRomantic Proposal, 12iRocket Science, 14iAuxilia, Parent’s Prayer, PreciousMoments, 20iFaire Croire, 25iEden Quay, Miss Myers, Tango, 50iLadyScathach.

VERDICT It is difficult to oppose CHAMPERS ELYSEES here on the backof her very impressive win at Galway last time when she had

several of these well behind. She has some fresh up and coming rivals to deal withtoday, including Pearls Galore, Rocket Science and Parent’s Prayer butshould cope with them also. Soul Search and Romantic Proposal can run well.[Tyrone Molloy]

POSTDATA Soul Search RP RATING Champers Elysees

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

(SWINS)

1 Encosta de Lago (AUS) 1993 - 1997 Fairy King - Shoal Creek 273 36 37 0(0) $1,556,017 Adana - 70,000

2 Zabeel (NZ) 1986 - 1991 Sir Tristram - Lady Giselle 143 23 25 0(0) $1,032,460 Cafe Rizu - 74,250

3 Redoute's Choice (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Shantha's Choice 210 23 24 1(1) $985,900 Savatiano - 121,000

4 Flying Spur (AUS) 1992 - 1996 Danehill - Rolls 173 28 31 0(0) $982,650 Double You Tee - 48,600

5 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 145 30 31 0(0) $974,945 Word for Word - 104,000

6 Commands (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Cotehele House 119 21 24 0(0) $933,375 Tailleur - 126,750

7 More Than Ready (USA) 1997 - 2001 Southern Halo - Woodman's Girl 146 17 21 1(1) $837,230 In Good Health - 112,000

8 General Nediym (AUS) 1994 - 1999 Nediym - Military Belle 103 27 28 0(0) $775,705 Mr Quickie - 135,000

9 Anabaa (USA) 1992 - 1997 Danzig - Balbonella 72 16 18 2(2) $668,155 Savacool - 89,000

10 Exceed and Excel (AUS) 2000 - 2004 Danehill - Patrona 101 21 22 0(0) $650,355 Approach Discreet - 55,000

11 Danehill (USA) 1986 - 1990 Danzig - Razyana 108 13 15 1(1) $639,630 Roheryn - 84,000

12 O'Reilly (NZ) 1993 - 1997 Last Tycoon - Courtza 87 18 18 2(2) $583,875 North Pacific - 84,000

13 Elusive Quality (USA) 1993 - 1999 Gone West - Touch of Greatness 74 12 13 0(0) $567,230 Mahamedeis - 74,250

14 Show a Heart (AUS) 1997 - 2002 Brave Warrior - Miss Sandman 66 12 13 0(0) $559,895 Kisukano - 151,950

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

16 Lonhro (AUS) 1998 - 2004 Octagonal - Shadea 90 14 15 0(0) $548,715 Nerodio - 82,600

17 Fantastic Light (USA) 1996 - 2002 Rahy - Jood 29 8 11 1(1) $540,545 Eelloh - 158,900

18 Red Ransom (USA) 1987 - 1991 Roberto - Arabia 67 13 15 0(0) $476,005 Montelena - 140,740

19 Choisir (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Danehill Dancer - Great Selection 82 20 21 0(0) $467,955 Fanciful Dream - 81,000

20 Stravinsky (USA) 1996 - 2000 Nureyev - Fire the Groom 73 11 11 1(1) $444,980 Dame Giselle - 111,350

21 Peintre Celebre (USA) 1994 - 1998 Nureyev - Peinture Bleue 25 6 6 0(0) $427,330 Bee Tee Junior - 237,500

22 Royal Academy (USA) 1987 - 1991 Nijinsky - Crimson Saint 84 12 14 1(1) $426,275 Coming Around - 91,250

23 Street Cry (IRE) 1998 - 2003 Machiavellian - Helen Street 58 10 10 0(0) $416,480 Cascadian - 42,750

24 Galileo (IRE) 1998 - 2002 Sadler's Wells - Urban Sea 74 11 11 0(0) $411,110 Frosty Rocks - 70,000

25 Tale of the Cat (USA) 1994 - 1999 Storm Cat - Yarn 56 15 16 0(0) $387,960 De Grawin - 58,000

26 Hussonet (USA) 1991 - 1994 Mr. Prospector - Sacahuista 83 12 12 0(0) $358,385 Burning Pride - 55,300

27 Bel Esprit (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Royal Academy - Bespoken 77 9 9 1(1) $357,085 Immortal Love - 96,750

28 Danehill Dancer (IRE) 1993 - 1997 Danehill - Mira Adonde 94 6 7 0(0) $353,840 Neptune's Choice - 39,600

29 Dehere (USA) 1991 - 1995 Deputy Minister - Sister Dot 60 10 10 0(0) $351,530 The Harrovian - 36,600

30 Danzero (AUS) 1991 - 1995 Danehill - Confidentially 70 9 12 0(0) $345,300 Paniagua - 77,100

31 Testa Rossa (AUS) 1996 - 2001 Perugino - Bo Dapper 65 9 10 0(0) $335,760 Dirty Thoughts - 101,750

32 Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) 1997 - 2001 Mr. Prospector - Angel Fever 73 10 11 0(0) $326,406 Taikomochi - 65,200

33 Al Maher (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Show Dancing 39 12 13 0(0) $324,365 Silverhawk - 48,825

34 Snitzel (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Snippets' Lass 45 10 10 0(0) $309,425 Hard Landing - 74,250

35 Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) 1999 - 2003 Danehill - Offshore Boom 78 6 6 0(0) $305,322 Queen Brown - 83,140

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

37 Shamardal (USA) 2002 - 2005 Giant's Causeway - Helsinki 37 5 5 1(1) $290,095 Our Playboy - 96,750

38 Jeune (GB) 1989 - 1996 Kalaglow - Youthful 28 6 6 1(1) $276,760 Perfect Jewel - 96,750

39 Pins (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Snippets - No Finer 57 11 11 0(0) $272,260 Probabeel - 29,400

40 Mossman (AUS) 1995 - 2000 Success Express - Lichen Lady 38 7 7 0(0) $271,865 Persan - 74,250

41 Zeditave (AUS) 1985 - 1989 The Judge - Summoned 38 6 7 0(0) $267,220 Man of Peace - 116,000

42 Personal Escort (USA) 1991 - 1995 Mr. Prospector - Dance Number 4 3 3 0(0) $253,800 Ablaze - 200,500

43 Canny Lad (AUS) 1987 - 1991 Bletchingly - Jesmond Lass 75 5 5 0(0) $250,720 McCormack - 70,000

44 Octagonal (NZ) 1992 - 1997 Zabeel - Eight Carat 61 8 10 0(0) $244,887 Dissolution - 27,500

45 Magic Albert (AUS) 1998 - 2002 Zeditave - Sally Lou 49 8 10 0(0) $241,565 Chico Milagro - 51,700

46 Danasinga (AUS) 1991 - 1996 Danehill - Princess Tracy 23 4 5 0(0) $233,495 Love Struck - 85,400

47 Snippets (AUS) 1984 - 1988 Lunchtime - Easy Date 46 9 12 0(0) $226,330 Gold Bracelet - 33,200

48 Dubawi (IRE) 2002 - 2006 Dubai Millennium - Zomaradah 28 6 7 0(0) $223,370 Unblushing - 47,950

49 Stratum (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Bourgeois 58 9 10 0(0) $222,445 Miss Lucinda - 22,650

50 Catbird (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Fitting 43 8 12 0(0) $220,200 Spiranac - 26,300

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

(SWINS)

1 Encosta de Lago (AUS) 1993 - 1997 Fairy King - Shoal Creek 273 36 37 0(0) $1,556,017 Adana - 70,000

2 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 145 30 31 0(0) $974,945 Word for Word - 104,000

3 Flying Spur (AUS) 1992 - 1996 Danehill - Rolls 173 28 31 0(0) $982,650 Double You Tee - 48,600

4 General Nediym (AUS) 1994 - 1999 Nediym - Military Belle 103 27 28 0(0) $775,705 Mr Quickie - 135,000

5 Zabeel (NZ) 1986 - 1991 Sir Tristram - Lady Giselle 143 23 25 0(0) $1,032,460 Cafe Rizu - 74,250

6 Redoute's Choice (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Shantha's Choice 210 23 24 1(1) $985,900 Savatiano - 121,000

7 Commands (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Cotehele House 119 21 24 0(0) $933,375 Tailleur - 126,750

8 Exceed and Excel (AUS) 2000 - 2004 Danehill - Patrona 101 21 22 0(0) $650,355 Approach Discreet - 55,000

9 Choisir (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Danehill Dancer - Great Selection 82 20 21 0(0) $467,955 Fanciful Dream - 81,000

10 O'Reilly (NZ) 1993 - 1997 Last Tycoon - Courtza 87 18 18 2(2) $583,875 North Pacific - 84,000

11 More Than Ready (USA) 1997 - 2001 Southern Halo - Woodman's Girl 146 17 21 1(1) $837,230 In Good Health - 112,000

12 Anabaa (USA) 1992 - 1997 Danzig - Balbonella 72 16 18 2(2) $668,155 Savacool - 89,000

13 Tale of the Cat (USA) 1994 - 1999 Storm Cat - Yarn 56 15 16 0(0) $387,960 De Grawin - 58,000

14 Lonhro (AUS) 1998 - 2004 Octagonal - Shadea 90 14 15 0(0) $548,715 Nerodio - 82,600

15 Danehill (USA) 1986 - 1990 Danzig - Razyana 108 13 15 1(1) $639,630 Roheryn - 84,000

16 Red Ransom (USA) 1987 - 1991 Roberto - Arabia 67 13 15 0(0) $476,005 Montelena - 140,740

17 Elusive Quality (USA) 1993 - 1999 Gone West - Touch of Greatness 74 12 13 0(0) $567,230 Mahamedeis - 74,250

18 Show a Heart (AUS) 1997 - 2002 Brave Warrior - Miss Sandman 66 12 13 0(0) $559,895 Kisukano - 151,950

19 Royal Academy (USA) 1987 - 1991 Nijinsky - Crimson Saint 84 12 14 1(1) $426,275 Coming Around - 91,250

20 Hussonet (USA) 1991 - 1994 Mr. Prospector - Sacahuista 83 12 12 0(0) $358,385 Burning Pride - 55,300

21 Al Maher (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Show Dancing 39 12 13 0(0) $324,365 Silverhawk - 48,825

22 Stravinsky (USA) 1996 - 2000 Nureyev - Fire the Groom 73 11 11 1(1) $444,980 Dame Giselle - 111,350

23 Galileo (IRE) 1998 - 2002 Sadler's Wells - Urban Sea 74 11 11 0(0) $411,110 Frosty Rocks - 70,000

24 Pins (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Snippets - No Finer 57 11 11 0(0) $272,260 Probabeel - 29,400

25 Street Cry (IRE) 1998 - 2003 Machiavellian - Helen Street 58 10 10 0(0) $416,480 Cascadian - 42,750

26 Dehere (USA) 1991 - 1995 Deputy Minister - Sister Dot 60 10 10 0(0) $351,530 The Harrovian - 36,600

27 Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) 1997 - 2001 Mr. Prospector - Angel Fever 73 10 11 0(0) $326,406 Taikomochi - 65,200

28 Snitzel (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Snippets' Lass 45 10 10 0(0) $309,425 Hard Landing - 74,250

29 Bel Esprit (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Royal Academy - Bespoken 77 9 9 1(1) $357,085 Immortal Love - 96,750

30 Danzero (AUS) 1991 - 1995 Danehill - Confidentially 70 9 12 0(0) $345,300 Paniagua - 77,100

31 Testa Rossa (AUS) 1996 - 2001 Perugino - Bo Dapper 65 9 10 0(0) $335,760 Dirty Thoughts - 101,750

32 Snippets (AUS) 1984 - 1988 Lunchtime - Easy Date 46 9 12 0(0) $226,330 Gold Bracelet - 33,200

33 Stratum (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Bourgeois 58 9 10 0(0) $222,445 Miss Lucinda - 22,650

34 Fantastic Light (USA) 1996 - 2002 Rahy - Jood 29 8 11 1(1) $540,545 Eelloh - 158,900

35 Octagonal (NZ) 1992 - 1997 Zabeel - Eight Carat 61 8 10 0(0) $244,887 Dissolution - 27,500

36 Magic Albert (AUS) 1998 - 2002 Zeditave - Sally Lou 49 8 10 0(0) $241,565 Chico Milagro - 51,700

37 Catbird (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Fitting 43 8 12 0(0) $220,200 Spiranac - 26,300

38 Beautiful Crown (USA) 1991 - 1997 Chief's Crown - Beautiful Glass 33 8 8 0(0) $134,645 Weekend Affair - 20,140

39 Mossman (AUS) 1995 - 2000 Success Express - Lichen Lady 38 7 7 0(0) $271,865 Persan - 74,250

40 Montjeu (IRE) 1996 - 2001 Sadler's Wells - Floripedes 31 7 7 0(0) $192,155 Sukoot - 33,750

41 Desert Sun (GB) 1988 - 1994 Green Desert - Solar 29 7 9 0(0) $191,585 Highclass Harry - 40,350

42 Woodman (USA) 1983 - 1987 Mr. Prospector - Playmate 34 7 8 0(0) $184,715 North Afrika - 21,000

43 Secret Savings (USA) 1991 - 1997 Seeking the Gold - Jurisdictional 43 7 7 0(0) $153,825 Aerovictory - 21,000

44 Peintre Celebre (USA) 1994 - 1998 Nureyev - Peinture Bleue 25 6 6 0(0) $427,330 Bee Tee Junior - 237,500

45 Danehill Dancer (IRE) 1993 - 1997 Danehill - Mira Adonde 94 6 7 0(0) $353,840 Neptune's Choice - 39,600

46 Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) 1999 - 2003 Danehill - Offshore Boom 78 6 6 0(0) $305,322 Queen Brown - 83,140

47 Jeune (GB) 1989 - 1996 Kalaglow - Youthful 28 6 6 1(1) $276,760 Perfect Jewel - 96,750

48 Zeditave (AUS) 1985 - 1989 The Judge - Summoned 38 6 7 0(0) $267,220 Man of Peace - 116,000

49 Dubawi (IRE) 2002 - 2006 Dubai Millennium - Zomaradah 28 6 7 0(0) $223,370 Unblushing - 47,950

50 Strategic (AUS) 1992 - 1997 Zeditave - Sudden Impulse 52 6 6 0(0) $199,195 Jay Gatsby - 29,050

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

(SWINS)

1 Zabeel (NZ) 1986 - 1991 Sir Tristram - Lady Giselle 49 9 10 0(0) $142,955 Shoshone - 17,400

2 Pins (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Snippets - No Finer 45 7 7 0(0) $104,870 Times Ticking - 16,440

3 Shinko King (IRE) 1991 - 1998 Fairy King - Rose of Jericho 14 4 4 0(0) $65,350 He Kin Fly - 18,600

4 O'Reilly (NZ) 1993 - 1997 Last Tycoon - Courtza 55 4 4 0(0) $64,385 Fully Charged - 12,150

5 Danehill (USA) 1986 - 1990 Danzig - Razyana 12 4 4 0(0) $57,050 Crystallize - 17,400

6 Stravinsky (USA) 1996 - 2000 Nureyev - Fire the Groom 29 3 3 0(0) $55,885 Bronte Beach - 16,420

7 Montjeu (IRE) 1996 - 2001 Sadler's Wells - Floripedes 22 2 2 0(0) $50,190 Game Percy - 27,000

8 Keeper (AUS) 1997 - 2002 Danehill - Nuwirah 35 3 3 0(0) $48,775 Tavis Court - 5,700

9 Volksraad (GB) 1988 - 1993 Green Desert - Celtic Assembly 30 2 2 0(0) $46,720 Monaco - 18,000

10 Encosta de Lago (AUS) 1993 - 1997 Fairy King - Shoal Creek 31 6 6 0(0) $45,870 Field of Fire - 6,020

11 Howbaddouwantit (USA) 1995 - 2001 Rahy - Fair to the Wind 9 2 3 0(0) $43,975 Hurry Cane - 32,400

12 Oregon (USA) 1988 - 1991 Halo - Three Troikas 4 1 1 1(1) $40,700 Major Tom - 39,900

13 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 11 2 2 0(0) $39,387 Ladylax - 16,200

14 Johar (USA) 1999 - 2005 Gone West - Windsharp 4 2 2 0(0) $36,315 Aigne - 27,000

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

16 Centaine (AUS) 1980 - 1985 Century - Rainbeam 17 1 1 0(0) $33,680 Deerfield - 17,400

17 Danasinga (AUS) 1991 - 1996 Danehill - Princess Tracy 19 2 2 0(0) $33,670 Miss Aotearoa - 14,000

18 Coats Choice (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Redoute's Choice - Coat 5 2 2 0(0) $30,100 New York Jazz - 16,800

19 Blues Traveller (IRE) 1990 - 1995 Bluebird - Natuschka 3 1 1 0(0) $29,800 Tommyra - 29,000

20 Yamanin Vital (NZ) 1990 - 1997 Sir Tristram - She Might Hula 17 1 1 0(0) $29,500 Wild Jack - 10,500

21 Rhythm (USA) 1987 - 1992 Mr. Prospector - Dance Number 2 1 2 0(0) $29,190 Dr Velocious - 28,350

22 Royal Academy (USA) 1987 - 1991 Nijinsky - Crimson Saint 9 3 3 0(0) $28,100 Steven James - 13,500

23 Pentire (GB) 1992 - 1997 Be My Guest - Gull Nook 21 2 2 0(0) $27,250 Bourbonaire - 13,500

24 Prince Ferdinand (GB) 1989 - 1995 King of Spain - Greensward Blaze 2 1 1 0(0) $27,200 It's a Wonder - 27,000

25 Generous (IRE) 1988 - 1992 Caerleon - Doff the Derby 19 2 2 0(0) $27,115 Cheers - 6,900

26 Flying Spur (AUS) 1992 - 1996 Danehill - Rolls 19 1 1 0(0) $26,125 Jazamour - 5,600

27 Black Minnaloushe (USA) 1998 - 2002 Storm Cat - Coral Dance 16 2 2 0(0) $25,270 Gocara - 5,600

28 Daggers Drawn (USA) 1995 - 1999 Diesis - Sun and Shade 3 2 2 0(0) $24,900 Glorious Ocean - 16,400

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

30 Maroof (USA) 1990 - 1995 Danzig - Dish Dash 3 1 1 0(0) $24,300 Tavi Mac - 16,200

31 The Gladiator (NZ) 1997 - 2000 Zabeel - Great Klaire 4 1 1 0(0) $22,300 Nomen Ludi - 21,100

32 Handsome Ransom (AUS) 2000 - 2005 Red Ransom - Bianca Lancia 3 1 1 0(0) $21,440 London Express - 20,700

33 Senor Pete (USA) 1987 - 1991 Green Dancer - She Won't Tell 8 1 1 0(0) $21,350 Sweet Clementine - 16,800

34 Elusive Quality (USA) 1993 - 1999 Gone West - Touch of Greatness 5 2 2 0(0) $21,000 Divine Dive - 13,650

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

36 Galileo (IRE) 1998 - 2002 Sadler's Wells - Urban Sea 8 1 2 0(0) $20,150 The Cossack - 13,500

37 Darci Brahma (NZ) 2002 - 2007 Danehill - Grand Echezeaux 10 2 2 0(0) $20,050 The Grinder - 5,400

38 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 20 1 1 0(0) $19,790 Matuki - 6,300

39 Kaapstad (NZ) 1984 - 1988 Sir Tristram - Eight Carat 13 1 1 0(0) $19,750 Top Ghia - 6,450

40 Exploding Prospect (USA) 1986 - 1992 Miswaki - Seasons Past 3 1 1 0(0) $19,500 Junior - 16,800

41 Personal Escort (USA) 1991 - 1995 Mr. Prospector - Dance Number 5 1 1 0(0) $19,390 Jakama Krystal - 12,750

42 Diamond Express (NZ) 1992 - 1998 Success Express - Tudor Light 4 1 1 0(0) $19,375 Battle Time - 7,200

43 Quest for Fame (GB) 1987 - 1993 Rainbow Quest - Aryenne 4 1 1 0(0) $18,350 Humble Pie - 12,150

44 Relaunch (USA) 1976 - 1981 In Reality - Foggy Note 1 1 1 0(0) $18,300 Tammie Wynette - 18,300

45 High Yield (USA) 1997 - 2001 Storm Cat - Scoop the Gold 1 1 1 0(0) $18,300 Carson River - 18,300

46 Danroad (AUS) 1999 - 2004 Danehill - Strawberry Girl 3 1 1 0(0) $18,200 Verry Flash - 17,400

47 Street Cry (IRE) 1998 - 2003 Machiavellian - Helen Street 4 1 1 0(0) $18,000 Cherry Lane - 17,400

48 Elusive City (USA) 2000 - 2004 Elusive Quality - Star of Paris 8 2 2 0(0) $17,840 El Coolio - 6,700

49 Swiss Yodeler (USA) 1994 - 1999 Eastern Echo - Drapeau 1 1 1 0(0) $17,400 El Bee Darci - 17,400

50 Ebony Grosve (NZ) 1993 - 1999 Grosvenor - Dusky Rosa 1 1 1 0(0) $17,250 Zoltan - 17,250

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

(SWINS)

1 Zabeel (NZ) 1986 - 1991 Sir Tristram - Lady Giselle 49 9 10 0(0) $142,955 Shoshone - 17,400

2 Pins (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Snippets - No Finer 45 7 7 0(0) $104,870 Times Ticking - 16,440

3 Encosta de Lago (AUS) 1993 - 1997 Fairy King - Shoal Creek 31 6 6 0(0) $45,870 Field of Fire - 6,020

4 Shinko King (IRE) 1991 - 1998 Fairy King - Rose of Jericho 14 4 4 0(0) $65,350 He Kin Fly - 18,600

5 O'Reilly (NZ) 1993 - 1997 Last Tycoon - Courtza 55 4 4 0(0) $64,385 Fully Charged - 12,150

6 Danehill (USA) 1986 - 1990 Danzig - Razyana 12 4 4 0(0) $57,050 Crystallize - 17,400

7 Stravinsky (USA) 1996 - 2000 Nureyev - Fire the Groom 29 3 3 0(0) $55,885 Bronte Beach - 16,420

8 Keeper (AUS) 1997 - 2002 Danehill - Nuwirah 35 3 3 0(0) $48,775 Tavis Court - 5,700

9 Royal Academy (USA) 1987 - 1991 Nijinsky - Crimson Saint 9 3 3 0(0) $28,100 Steven James - 13,500

10 Montjeu (IRE) 1996 - 2001 Sadler's Wells - Floripedes 22 2 2 0(0) $50,190 Game Percy - 27,000

11 Volksraad (GB) 1988 - 1993 Green Desert - Celtic Assembly 30 2 2 0(0) $46,720 Monaco - 18,000

12 Howbaddouwantit (USA) 1995 - 2001 Rahy - Fair to the Wind 9 2 3 0(0) $43,975 Hurry Cane - 32,400

13 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 11 2 2 0(0) $39,387 Ladylax - 16,200

14 Johar (USA) 1999 - 2005 Gone West - Windsharp 4 2 2 0(0) $36,315 Aigne - 27,000

15 Danasinga (AUS) 1991 - 1996 Danehill - Princess Tracy 19 2 2 0(0) $33,670 Miss Aotearoa - 14,000

16 Coats Choice (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Redoute's Choice - Coat 5 2 2 0(0) $30,100 New York Jazz - 16,800

17 Pentire (GB) 1992 - 1997 Be My Guest - Gull Nook 21 2 2 0(0) $27,250 Bourbonaire - 13,500

18 Generous (IRE) 1988 - 1992 Caerleon - Doff the Derby 19 2 2 0(0) $27,115 Cheers - 6,900

19 Black Minnaloushe (USA) 1998 - 2002 Storm Cat - Coral Dance 16 2 2 0(0) $25,270 Gocara - 5,600

20 Daggers Drawn (USA) 1995 - 1999 Diesis - Sun and Shade 3 2 2 0(0) $24,900 Glorious Ocean - 16,400

21 Elusive Quality (USA) 1993 - 1999 Gone West - Touch of Greatness 5 2 2 0(0) $21,000 Divine Dive - 13,650

22 Darci Brahma (NZ) 2002 - 2007 Danehill - Grand Echezeaux 10 2 2 0(0) $20,050 The Grinder - 5,400

23 Elusive City (USA) 2000 - 2004 Elusive Quality - Star of Paris 8 2 2 0(0) $17,840 El Coolio - 6,700

24 Grosvenor (NZ) 1979 - 1983 Sir Tristram - My Tricia 9 2 2 0(0) $16,900 Magnanimous Man - 6,200

25 Stark South (USA) 1988 - 1995 Dixieland Band - Miss Stark 8 2 2 0(0) $15,350 Justastate - 5,800

26 Iffraaj (GB) 2001 - 2007 Zafonic - Pastorale 4 2 2 0(0) $13,000 Iffie Shows - 5,900

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

28 Oregon (USA) 1988 - 1991 Halo - Three Troikas 4 1 1 1(1) $40,700 Major Tom - 39,900

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

30 Centaine (AUS) 1980 - 1985 Century - Rainbeam 17 1 1 0(0) $33,680 Deerfield - 17,400

31 Blues Traveller (IRE) 1990 - 1995 Bluebird - Natuschka 3 1 1 0(0) $29,800 Tommyra - 29,000

32 Yamanin Vital (NZ) 1990 - 1997 Sir Tristram - She Might Hula 17 1 1 0(0) $29,500 Wild Jack - 10,500

33 Rhythm (USA) 1987 - 1992 Mr. Prospector - Dance Number 2 1 2 0(0) $29,190 Dr Velocious - 28,350

34 Prince Ferdinand (GB) 1989 - 1995 King of Spain - Greensward Blaze 2 1 1 0(0) $27,200 It's a Wonder - 27,000

35 Flying Spur (AUS) 1992 - 1996 Danehill - Rolls 19 1 1 0(0) $26,125 Jazamour - 5,600

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

37 Maroof (USA) 1990 - 1995 Danzig - Dish Dash 3 1 1 0(0) $24,300 Tavi Mac - 16,200

38 The Gladiator (NZ) 1997 - 2000 Zabeel - Great Klaire 4 1 1 0(0) $22,300 Nomen Ludi - 21,100

39 Handsome Ransom (AUS) 2000 - 2005 Red Ransom - Bianca Lancia 3 1 1 0(0) $21,440 London Express - 20,700

40 Senor Pete (USA) 1987 - 1991 Green Dancer - She Won't Tell 8 1 1 0(0) $21,350 Sweet Clementine - 16,800

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

42 Galileo (IRE) 1998 - 2002 Sadler's Wells - Urban Sea 8 1 2 0(0) $20,150 The Cossack - 13,500

43 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 20 1 1 0(0) $19,790 Matuki - 6,300

44 Kaapstad (NZ) 1984 - 1988 Sir Tristram - Eight Carat 13 1 1 0(0) $19,750 Top Ghia - 6,450

45 Exploding Prospect (USA) 1986 - 1992 Miswaki - Seasons Past 3 1 1 0(0) $19,500 Junior - 16,800

46 Personal Escort (USA) 1991 - 1995 Mr. Prospector - Dance Number 5 1 1 0(0) $19,390 Jakama Krystal - 12,750

47 Diamond Express (NZ) 1992 - 1998 Success Express - Tudor Light 4 1 1 0(0) $19,375 Battle Time - 7,200

48 Quest for Fame (GB) 1987 - 1993 Rainbow Quest - Aryenne 4 1 1 0(0) $18,350 Humble Pie - 12,150

49 Relaunch (USA) 1976 - 1981 In Reality - Foggy Note 1 1 1 0(0) $18,300 Tammie Wynette - 18,300

50 High Yield (USA) 1997 - 2001 Storm Cat - Scoop the Gold 1 1 1 0(0) $18,300 Carson River - 18,300