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STEVE MORAN A daughter of Coolmore Stud’s leading first season sire Pride Of Dubai (Street Cry) will be trained by David Vandyke after Ontrack oroughbreds’ Grant Morgan secured the filly at the Magic Millions March Yearling Sale for a session-topping $170,000 yesterday. Morgan bought three QTIS fillies at this year’s sale, conducted under a coronavirus cloud that prevented some buyers attending the Gold Coast, which continued his successful raid on yearlings eligible for the lucrative bonus scheme that has previously netted him Group 2 winner Savanna Amour (Love Conquers All). e Queensland-based Ontrack oroughbreds proprietor had to fend off a number of rival parties to buy the River Junction- consigned fillies, but Morgan was not surprised to have the honour of purchasing the sale’s highest-priced lot. Continued on page 2>> | 1 | Brought to you by Follow us @anz_news Wednesday, March 18, 2020 | Dedicated to the Australasian bloodstock industry - subscribe for free: Click here Lot 208 Pride of Dubai - Fiery Dee filly MAGIC MILLIONS BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS Morgan pushes hard to take home Pride Of Dubai filly for $170,000 Vandyke to train top-priced QTIS-eligible Magic Millions March sale yearling MORNING BRIEFING Kentucky Derby rescheduled to September In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, the 146th running of the Kentucky Derby (Gr 1, 10f ) has been rescheduled from May 2 to September 5 and the Kentucky Oaks (Gr 1, 9f) has been moved from May 1 to September 4. Churchill Downs Incorporated CEO, Bill Carstanjen, said: “roughout the rapid development of the Covid-19 pandemic, our first priority has been how to best protect the safety and health of our guests, team members and community. As the situation evolved, we steadily made all necessary operational adjustments to provide the safest experience and environment. e most recent developments have led us to make some very difficult, but we believe, necessary decisions and our hearts are with those who have been or continue to be affected by this pandemic.” Morning Briefing page 9 >> What's on Metropolitan meetings: Kensington (NSW), Sandown (VIC), Doomben (QLD), Ascot (WA), Launceston (TAS) Race meetings: Gawler (SA), Arawa Park (NZ) International meetings: Happy Valley (HK) A GREAT STORY OF AN AUSTRALIAN COMPANY WHOSE PRODUCT CONQUERED THE WORLD | STEVE MORAN - PAGE 13 PAGE 16

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STEVE MORAN

A daughter of Coolmore Stud’s

leading first season sire Pride Of

Dubai (Street Cry) will be trained

by David Vandyke after Ontrack

Thoroughbreds’ Grant Morgan secured the filly

at the Magic Millions March Yearling Sale for a

session-topping $170,000 yesterday.

Morgan bought three QTIS fillies at this

year’s sale, conducted under a coronavirus

cloud that prevented some buyers attending

the Gold Coast, which continued his successful

raid on yearlings eligible for the lucrative bonus

scheme that has previously netted him Group

2 winner Savanna Amour (Love Conquers All).

The Queensland-based Ontrack

Thoroughbreds proprietor had to fend off a

number of rival parties to buy the River Junction-

consigned fillies, but Morgan was not surprised

to have the honour of purchasing the sale’s

highest-priced lot. Continued on page 2>>

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Lot 208 Pride of Dubai - Fiery Dee filly MAGIC MILLIONS

BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS

Morgan pushes hard to take home Pride Of Dubai filly for $170,000Vandyke to train top-priced QTIS-eligible Magic Millions March sale yearling

MORNING BRIEFING

Kentucky Derby rescheduled to SeptemberIn the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, the

146th running of the Kentucky Derby (Gr 1, 10f)

has been rescheduled from May 2 to September

5 and the Kentucky Oaks (Gr 1, 9f) has been

moved from May 1 to September 4. Churchill

Downs Incorporated CEO, Bill Carstanjen,

said: “Throughout the rapid development of

the Covid-19 pandemic, our first priority has

been how to best protect the safety and health

of our guests, team members and community.

As the situation evolved, we steadily made all

necessary operational adjustments to provide

the safest experience and environment. The

most recent developments have led us to make

some very difficult, but we believe, necessary

decisions and our hearts are with those who

have been or continue to be affected by this

pandemic.” Morning Briefing page 9 >>

What's on

Metropolitan meetings: Kensington

(NSW), Sandown (VIC), Doomben (QLD),

Ascot (WA), Launceston (TAS)

Race meetings: Gawler (SA),

Arawa Park (NZ)

International meetings: Happy Valley (HK)

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“We knew that (she would be popular)

from when we bought Savanna Amour a few years ago from the first crop

of Love Conquers All and Baroda, by Epaulette, as you have to dig a bit

deeper for these good QTIS fillies,” Morgan said.

“They can win nearly $80,000 on a Saturday which is just fantastic

prize-money, and the good ones like her don’t come cheaply, so we went

a bit further than what we thought she’d be worth, but for a good QTIS

filly, we’re happy to have her.”

A half-sister to the J J Atkins Plate (Gr 1, 1600m)-placed Looks Like

The Cat (Husson), the filly is the eighth living foal out of South Australian

metropolitan winner Fiery Dee (Fraar) who has produced six foals to race

for four winners.

Catalogued as Lot 208, the

filly’s dam is also a half-sister to

Group 3 winner Silent Surround

(Face Value) who in turn is the

dam of Listed winner Silent

Command (Commands) and

this season’s stakes-placed Silent

Sovereign (Dalakhani).

River Junction’s Joe Heather

was thrilled to get “a really good

result and she is a lovely filly”.

“We were constantly

readjusting expectations with everything that is going on at the moment,”

he said.

“Expectations were changing daily and sometimes hourly as things

progressed, but we always knew that she had a lot of quality and she

presented well.

“She was the right product and we had confidence that we would be able

to achieve a result and it’s definitely gone above what we were hoping for.”

The strong competition for the filly highlighted the robust market

despite the impact of the coronavirus, he said.

“It’s probably a good sign that there is still confidence in the market

with everything else that’s going on. Magics have done a great job to get

the sale conducted in these conditions and made sure the buyers were

here,” Heather added.

“I know there were a couple of guys on the phone to agents on her

when she was going through the ring so it’s all worked out really well.”

Coolmore’s young stallion Pride Of Dubai is the sire of seven individual

winners of eight races headed by MRC Debutant Stakes (Listed, 1000m)

successful Tanker and the stakes-placed fillies Dubai Star and Bella Nipotina.

Vandyke will also train the second highest-priced yearling at the

QTIS sale after the Sunshine Coast-based horseman landed a Sebring

(More Than Ready) filly for $150,000 on day one, while Morgan will

also send an $85,000 Better Than Ready (More Than Ready) filly his

way.

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PURCHASER LOCATION

Buyer Location Lots Aggregate ($) % share

QLD 200 5,981,000 76.79%

NSW 38 788,500 10.12%

VIC 13 488,500 6.27%

New Zealand 10 254,000 3.26%

China 2 82,500 1.06%

Singapore 2 68,000 0.87%

ACT 3 46,000 0.59%

Philippines 2 33,000 0.42%

WA 2 25,000 0.32%

Hong Kong 1 22,000 0.28%

We were constantly

readjusting expectations with

everything that is going on at the

moment

GRANT MORGAN

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“I thought she was the best Better

Than Ready filly in the sale (Lot 37) and she will also go to David,” he said,

“She’s out of a young mare and we like buying out of young mares. She

looked very much like Better Than Ready with his shape and size, so you’d

think she’ll come fairly early.”

Morgan’s other purchase this week, a filly by Bel Esprit (Royal

Academy) (Lot 212) who made $38,000, will also remain in Queensland

to be trained on the Gold Coast by Toby and Trent Edmonds who also

prepare the Ontrack Thoroughbreds-owned Baroda (Epaulette) who has

won three of her five starts.

He also bought a colt by first season sire Sooboog (Snitzel) from River

Junction for $55,000. He will be trained by Tony Gollan.

“If you had a good type, by a good stallion with a reasonable page then

they are still making reasonable money and that’s the end of the market

that we’ve been hunting,” Morgan said of the overall market conditions as

the coronavirus pandemic spreads.

“We haven’t found it easy because I think a lot of the agents,

syndicators and trainers have got similar shortlists at the end of the day.

“I know in the case of the Pride Of Dubai filly, we had to beat Tony Gollan,

Rob Heathcote, First Light Racing and Greg Eurell. They were all on that filly

and that’s why you had to pay that bit more for the nicer horses.

“I don’t think it’s been as bad as what everyone expected. It’s probably

been tougher at the lower end of the market but the nicer horses have still

made reasonable money.”

Slade and Edmonds team snap up filly by sire on fire for $120,000

Bruce Slade’s burgeoning Kestrel Thoroughbreds made its mark on

the sale ring yesterday, going to $120,000 with trainers Toby and Trent

Edmonds to land a filly for $120,000 by Pierro (Lonhro), Australia’s current

leading sire by earnings.

Newgate Farm’s director of stallions moved to the Gold Coast late last year

and has formed a close association with the Edmonds stable which led to the

partnership buying five yearlings at the March sale, headed by the Lyndhurst

Stud Farm-offered Pierro filly who is a half-sister to the Calaway Gal Stakes

(Listed, 1110m) placegetter Boomstress (Spirit Of Boom).

“It’s been a hard sale for vendors but the market has held up reasonably

well, I think,” Slade said.

“We did our homework and the colts market was as competitive as

ever, but the fillies were much softer and we were able to pick up what we

liked of those for what we thought was good value.”

Catalogued as Lot 367, the filly is the third foal out of the twice-

winning mare Pegasus Miss (More Than Ready) who is a half-sister to

Group 3 winner Metallic Crown (Northern Meteor) and Listed winner

Snitzepeg (Snitzel).

The Darryl Hansen-trained Boomstress won her first start at the

Sunshine Coast in December 2018 before finishing runner-up to Better

Reflection (Better Than Ready) in the Calaway Gal Stakes in the same

preparation.

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“The Pierro filly is by the sire on fire

and he probably looks like being crowned Australian champion sire at

some stage and quite possibly this year,” he said.

“She’s an elite athlete who we thought was great buying with the

dam’s first foal a stakes horse. Her being by Pierro, she has the scope

and has lovely angles, balance and great movement. Pierro was at Gai’s

(Waterhouse) when I was there and this filly reminded me a lot of him.

“Just like Pierro (as a racehorse), he gives his horses cardio capacity

and they are able to mix it with the best at two and she has the size and

scope to make the weight-for-age improvement in her three-year-old year.

She can only get better at three and four.”

Slade and the Edmonds also purchased a Spirit Of Boom (Sequalo) filly

for $60,000 and daughters of Jet Spur (Flying Spur) and Husson (Hussonet),

as well as a colt by Rich Enuff (Written Tycoon), at the two-day sale.

Kestrel Thoroughbreds is now likely to focus on the Inglis Australian

Easter Yearling Sale, with Slade seeing the April auction as an opportunity

to strike during a time of doom and gloom.

“There’s so much uncertainty in the market at the moment and that

can spell opportunity,” he said.

“There will be high-quality horses there and while the coronavirus is a

worry, I also think that there’s a timeline on it, an eight to 12-week thing.

As soon as it passes, everyone will be straight back into action and getting

on with business.

“I will remain positive and try and make the most of it and Easter

might present opportunities.”

Nolan gets half-sister to his star filly Kisukano

Michael Nolan was yesterday determined to take home the half-

sister to his star juvenile filly Kisukano (Bel Esprit), who downed boom

two-year-old Rothfire (Rothesay) in Saturday’s $500,000 QTIS Jewel 2YO

(1200m) for the Toowoomba trainer.

The Better Than Ready (More Than Ready) filly, who was consigned

by Alexia Fraser Bloodstock as Lot 272, was bought by the trainer for

$115,000 after a spirited bidding duel.

She is the second foal out of the placed mare Kiss For Gran (Show A

Heart), whose first foal Kisukano has won three of her four starts, including

the lucrative Gold Coast race.

“She was my pick at the sale and we’ve got the sister so we wanted to

keep that going,” Nolan said.

“I thought $100,000 might have pulled her up and it kept going in

dribs and drabs so we went a couple more.

“Being a filly, she’s got the residual value as well and she’s a really

good type as the price reflected. We’ll syndicate her and try and get a good

group together to race her.”

Figures down but market competitive under difficult circumstances

Magic Millions’ Barry Bowditch was a relieved man last night. Year-

on-year comparative figures - aggregate, average, median and clearance

rate - may all be down for the company’s Gold Coast March Yearling Sale,

but the managing director was happy to have completed the important

auction despite the coronavirus threat.

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2020 2019

Catalogued 412 392

Offered 374 363

Sold 273 (73%) 292 (80%)

Aggregate $7,788,500 (-20.8%) $9,845,000

Average $28,529 (-15.4%) $33,716

Median $20,000 (-20%) $25,000

Top Lot $170,000 $220,0000

SALE STATISTICS - OVERALL

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The auction house was forced to

ban the general public from the QTIS sale at its Gold Coast complex

and implement a number of other health and safety measures to meet

government authorities’ protocols to help combat the spread of Covid-19.

The sale was in danger of being postponed when the federal

government last week imposed a 500-person limit to public gatherings,

but Magic Millions was allowed to press ahead with stringent conditions.

At the close of the two-day sale, 273 horses were traded at an average

of $28,529, a drop of 15 per cent, while the median fell from $25,000 to

$20,000 compared to 2019.

But Bowditch said: “From the team’s perspective, the vendors and

the buyers and participants who all made this work and to adapt to the

circumstances to ensure the sale ran as smoothly as it was, it was an

outstanding result that we should all be very proud of.

“I think in some cases horses made very good money. At all these

sales in recent times, the market has been quite selective on their lots but

obviously there was more reason for them to be more selective here.

“To clear 73 per cent and the average to be $28,500 was a great

outcome and something that I would have taken before the sale started.”

As for Magic Millions’ next sale, the vitally important Gold Coast

National Weanling, Broodmare and Yearling sales scheduled for May and

June, Bowditch said the company would continue to monitor the evolving

health crisis before making any decisions.

“It’s all out of our hands at the moment and we will be working with all

key authorities to plan towards having these sales as soon as we possibly

can and also to the best of our ability,” he said.

“Entries are still being taken and (weanling numbers) at this stage

may have been a little bit off last year but still very strong.”

Meanwhile, the 21-lot Magic Millions Gold Coast Autumn Racehorse Sale

was also held yesterday, achieving a 100 per cent clearance rate, with Godolphin’s

lightly-raced Cathars (Medaglia d’Oro) topping the session at $77,500.

A three-year-old gelding who won a Hawkesbury maiden at his last

start on March 7, Cathars was bought by the Victoria-based A List Stud.

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TOP LOTS - OVERALLLot Sex Sire Dam Vendor Purchaser Price ($)

208 f Pride of Dubai Fiery Dee River Junction Ontrack T'breds Pty Ltd 170,000

63 f Sebring Tina Melina Bahrinna Vandyke Rcg 150,000

199 c Spirit of Boom Eureka Moment Eureka Stud Gollan Rcg/John Foote B'stock 130,000

39 c Spirit of Boom Star of Kristle Eureka Stud Kelly Schweida Rcg 120,000

367 f Pierro Pegasus Miss Lyndhurst Stud Farm Edmonds Rcg/Kestrel T'breds 120,000

272 f Better Than Ready Kiss for Gran Alexia Fraser B'stock Michael Nolan 115,000

75 c Rothesay Ultimate Rush Lyndhurst Stud Farm Desleigh Forster 100,000

186 c Epaulette Dolphus Kenmore Lodge A List Stud Pty Ltd 100,000

37 f Better Than Ready Spritely Girl Aquis Farm Operations Ontrack T'breds Pty Ltd 85,000

86 f Better Than Ready Vis a Tergo Tipuana Farms Chris Anderson Rcg/Steve Morley B'stock 85,000

LEADING BUYERS BY AGGREGATE

Name Bought Average ($) Aggregate ($)

Gollan Racing/John Foote Bloodstock 6 59,583 357,500

Group 1 Pty Ltd 7 50,000 350,000

Ontrack Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd 4 87,000 348,000

Edmonds Racing/Kestrel Thoroughbreds 5 54,800 274,000

Chris Anderson Racing/Steve Morley Bloodstock 4 61,875 247,500

Vandyke Racing 2 110,000 220,000

Tony Sears Racing 4 52,375 209,500

Robert Heathcote/Steve Morley Bloodstock 8 25,938 207,500

A List Stud Pty Ltd 4 49,375 197,500

Munce Racing 4 48,750 195,000

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LENDING VENDORS BY AGGREGATE

Name Sold Average ($) Aggregate ($)

Eureka Stud 37 31,122 1,151,500

Lyndhurst Stud Farm 26 40,885 1,063,000

Aquis Farm Operations 26 23,096 600,500

KBL Thoroughbreds 20 27,650 553,000

Kenmore Lodge 17 31,441 534,500

Alexia Fraser Bloodstock 12 26,833 322,000

Raheen Stud 14 22,786 319,000

Yarramalong Park 9 34,500 310,500

River Junction 4 73,750 295,000

Oaklands Stud 11 23,136 254,500

LENDING VENDORS BY AVERAGE (WITH THREE OR MORE LOTS SOLD)

Name Sold Average ($) Aggregate ($)

River Junction 4 73,750 295,000

Bahrinna 4 61,750 247,000

DeeJay Bloodstock 3 45,333 136,000

Tipuana Farms 5 42,800 214,000

Lyndhurst Stud Farm 26 40,885 1,063,000

Yarramalong Park 9 34,500 310,500

Kenmore Lodge 17 31,441 534,500

Eureka Stud 37 31,122 1,151,500

Clear Mountain Fairview Pty Ltd 7 30,714 215,000

KBL Thoroughbreds 20 27,650 553,000

LEADING SIRES BY AGGREGATE

Name Sold Average ($) Aggregate ($)

Better Than Ready 34 44,206 1,503,000

Spirit of Boom 38 30,026 1,141,000

Spill the Beans 23 18,022 414,500

Nicconi 5 41,500 207,500

Sooboog 6 33,500 201,000

Pride of Dubai 2 100,000 200,000

Defcon 10 18,900 189,000

Under the Louvre 8 20,625 165,000

Husson 7 23,071 161,500

Bel Esprit 6 26,333 158,000

LEADING SIRES BY AVERAGE (WITH THREE OR MORE LOTS SOLD)

Name Sold Average ($) Aggregate ($)

Rothesay 3 52,500 157,500

Better Than Ready 34 44,206 1,503,000

Tycoon Ruler 3 43,333 130,000

Nicconi 5 41,500 207,500

Sizzling 3 35,000 105,000

Sooboog 6 33,500 201,000

Spirit of Boom 38 30,026 1,141,000

Falvelon 3 30,000 90,000

Bel Esprit 6 26,333 158,000

Husson 7 23,071 161,500

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AUSTRALIA

Six for Spill The BeansAquis Farm’s late first season sire Spill The Beans

(Snitzel) landed his sixth winner yesterday

when Courtesy Bus (2 c ex Falvesa by Falvelon)

took out the QTIS 2YO Maiden Handicap

(1200m) at Mackay. The Jared Wehlow-trained

colt produced a dominant victory, coming

home two and a half lengths ahead of Colour

Perfect (Star Witness) with I Feel Real (Real

Saga) a further two lengths back in third. Spill

The Beans, who died in November last year, is

currently second on the leading first season sire

by winners and earnings behind Coolmore’s

Pride Of Dubai (Street Cry).

Tagaloa newfavourite for SlipperBlue Diamond Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) winner

Tagaloa (Lord Kanola) has taken over

favouritism ahead of Gai Waterhouse and

Adrian Bott’s Farnan (Not A Single Doubt)

for Saturday’s Golden Slipper Stakes (Gr 1,

1200m) after the pair drew barriers six and 14

respectively. The TAB wound Tagaloa into $5

with Farnan and Blue Diamond runner-up

Hanseatic (Street Boss) both at $6. Pago Pago

Stakes (Gr 3, 1200m) winner Prague (Redoute’s

Choice) is on the fourth line of betting at $13

and heads the team from the Ciaron Maher and

David Eustace stable which has four runners in

the field and first emergency Rathlin (Fastnet

Rock).

Begg laments wide drawMeanwhile, the barrier draw was not so

favourable for Graham Begg’s Chairman’s

Stakes (Gr 3, 1000m) winner Mildred

(Hinchinbrook) who landed gate 17 - which

will be brought down to 14 if the emergencies

fail to gain a start. "It's not ideal," Begg

said. "How else can I describe it? It makes

it challenging. Farnan has drawn just a bit

inside of us and he's been going forward in

his races so hopefully we're able to use him to

come across." Aside from being disappointed

with the draw, Begg said he was delighted

with the way Mildred had come through

her recent third in the Reisling Stakes (Gr 2,

1200m) at Randwick last Saturday.

Global Quest suffers elevated temperatureChris Waller reported yesterday that one of

his two Slipper contenders, Global Quest

(More Than Ready), had displayed an elevated

temperature but it has since been resolved. The

trainer said his colt was still eating well and did

not miss any work, however a blood sample

will be taken for testing and the results will be

reported to the stewards. Global Quest was

yesterday a $71 chance in the market for the

$3.5 million two-year-old feature.

Brandenburg headsto George RyderRandwick Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m) placegetter

Brandenburg (Burgundy) will try to add his

name to the list of three-year-olds to beat

older horses in feature races this season

when he runs in the George Ryder Stakes (Gr

1, 1500m) at Rosehill on Saturday. "He's going

to run and Glen Boss will ride," trainer John

Sargent said. "I was going to trial him but

he galloped well this morning and he won

the Hobartville Stakes at Rosehill a couple

of starts ago. There's no reason not to. It's a

good form race for the Doncaster, so he'll be

running. Also, we're low down the order of

entry for the Doncaster, we've realised now,

so we probably want to get some more points

to get in there."

Two options for Splintex Mark Newnham is hoping to run Splintex

(Snitzel) in The Galaxy (Gr 1, 1100m) but could

be forced to start him in the Darby Munro

Stakes (Listed, 1200m) on the Rosehill program,

with the three-year-old sitting equal 22nd in

the ballot for the Group 1 contest which has

a field limit of 14 plus four emergencies. "I'd

like to run him in The Galaxy," Newnham said.

"His career-best performances have been over

1100 metres at Rosehill and he will only have

50 kilos. You don't get many chances to run

a really fast horse in a Galaxy with no weight.

But it does look this year that it has come up an

above-average field on nominations. If he's not

there he can run in the Darby Munro."

Pippie to take aimat William ReidChris Meagher has said that Pippie (Written

Tycoon) will be ridden more conservatively

when she tries to make it back-to-back elite

level wins in Friday's William Reid Stakes (Gr

1, 1200m) at Moonee Valley. "She probably

won't get the 1200 metres if she runs the

times she did early in the Oakleigh Plate, so

we'll restrain her a touch," Meagher said. "I

knew nothing would lead her but in saying

that you want to run a touch slower and go

through the gears on Friday night which she

will as she's not a hard pulling horse. We had

to ride her like that at Caulfield because we

drew near the outside and had to get across.

She'll probably lead again, lead into the

straight, and if she can hold on, terrific, but

they'll be swamping her late."

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Nature Strip ruledout of Group 1Chris Waller yesterday ruled out a William

Reid start for Nature Strip (Nicconi) with the

five-year-old instead remaining in Sydney for

the $2.5 million TJ Smith Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m)

at Randwick on April 4. Nature Strip started

his current campaign in Melbourne when he

was beaten as favourite in the Black Caviar

Lightning Stakes (Gr 1, 1000m) at Flemington

last month before heading back to Sydney

where he won the Challenge Stakes (Gr 2,

1000m) at Randwick. "We'll probably give him

a trial eight days before the TJ to make sure that

he's nice and fit," Waller said on Twitter. "I did

put a nom in for Friday at Moonee Valley but he

won't run."

Sweet Thomasdual nominatedThe weather in Sydney is set to determine where

Sweet Thomas (Dylan Thomas) will progress

his Sydney Cup (Gr 1, 3200m) campaign. The

Matthew Smith-trained stayer is entered for

Saturday's Mornington Cup (Listed, 2400m)

in Victoria along with the N E Manion Quality

Cup (Gr 3, 2400m) at Rosehill. Smith said he

would accept in both races before deciding on

where the gelding will start. "It all depends on

the track and if the track is OK at Rosehill then

I'll probably stay and run him up here," Smith

said. "But if the track looks like being no good

then I'll more than likely send him down. I can't

afford to miss a run with him and they're the

only two options for him.”

Mr Quickie heading northDamien Oliver will continue his partnership

with Mr Quickie (Shamus Award) when the

four-year-old heads to Randwick for next

month’s Doncaster Mile (Gr 1, 1600m). Oliver

was on board the gelding for the first time when

finishing ninth in the All-Star MIle (1600m) on

Saturday and trainer Phillip Stokes yesterday

confirmed the partnership would stay intact

in the $3 million contest on April 4. "We were

happy with the run," Stokes told Racing.com.

"It was where he just ended up in the run, he

couldn't get his momentum going. Damien

Oliver was very happy with him and it was

a definite pass. He just couldn't get rolling

into the race when he wanted to and I think

he had more to offer. We'll probably go to the

Doncaster in three weeks and Damien Oliver

will stick with him."

The Candy Man to miss DoncasterMeanwhile, The Candy Man (Casino Prince)

is out of contention for the Doncaster Mile

after trainer Barry Baldwin yesterday pulled

the pin on a lead-up race at Eagle Farm

on Saturday. "It is no use taking a horse to

Sydney when not fully fit, let alone for a race

like the Doncaster. You are just asking for

trouble," Baldwin said. "In these cases you

have to err on the side of caution. He is now

going for a couple of days on the water walker

and then we will get him back in the stables

for the winter carnival. The Candy Man can

run in a 1400 metre race at Eagle Farm next

month and then head to the Doomben Cup

via the Lord Mayor's Cup."

Danon Premiumarrives in SydneyLeading Queen Elizabeth Stakes (Gr 1, 2000m)

hope Danon Premium (Deep Impact) landed in

Sydney yesterday after his flight from Japan was

held up in Hong Kong. The six-time winner, who

is set for 14 days in quarantine at Canterbury

racecourse, is $4 equal favourite with Te Akau

Shark (Rip Van Winkle) for the $4 million

Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Randwick on April

11. Changes to travel regulations in response to

the coronavirus pandemic has halted plans for

his compatriots Mozu Ascot (Frankel) and My

Style (Heart’s Cry) to also travel over

Jockeys to charterflight for SlipperA group of high-profile jockeys will take a

charter flight from Melbourne to Sydney

to ride at the Golden Slipper meeting.

Racing Victoria has imposed biosecurity

conditions on interstate travel for jockeys

while coronavirus protocols are in place with

the riders to use either private vehicles or

private aircraft. Sydney-based jockeys Hugh

Bowman and Tommy Berry are being driven

to Melbourne for Friday night's William

Reid Stakes meeting. They will then join

Craig Williams, Damien Oliver, Mark Zahra,

Damian Lane, Billy Egan, Michael Walker

and Michael Dee on a flight to Sydney for

Saturday's Golden Slipper meeting.

Melham callsfor weight increaseBen Melham believes Australia should follow

New Zealand's lead and raise jockey weights by

two kilograms in response to the coronavirus

outbreak. NZTR announced yesterday that

the weights will rise from Friday. "This is a no

brainer and should be brought in immediately,"

the star jockey tweeted. "Imperative to keep

jockey immune systems as healthy as possible

so the industry can continue!"

Hole in track ends Cranbourne meetingRacing at Cranbourne has been halted after the

discovery of two holes near the finishing post.

The first three races on yesterday’s program

were run without incident before a tiring

Denhill (Denman) fell in race four, a 1500-metre

maiden plate, and apprentice Nathan Punch

landed on the ground. The Victorian Jockeys'

Association said Punch may have suffered a

broken collarbone but appeared to escape

further injury, while Denhill was uninjured in

the incident. A drainage issue appears to be

the cause of the affected area near the winning

post. Cranbourne is scheduled to host another

ten meetings this season, the next a night fixture

on March 27.

Picnic and non-TAB meetings added toRiverina calendarRacing NSW yesterday announced the addition

of a picnic meeting scheduled to take place

at Wagga Wagga’s Riverside course on March

28. "With coronavirus issues forcing picnic

meetings to be cancelled around the state, our

club has been working with Racing NSW to try

and add a picnic meeting to help participants

earn prize-money," said Steve Keene, CEO

of Murrumbidgee Turf Club. Additionally, a

non-TAB race meeting has been scheduled

for Albury on April 4. This is a result of the

cancellation of the Hillston and Tocumwal race

meetings.

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QRIC staff isolatedThe Queensland Racing Integrity Commission

will isolate key staff on non-race days to

ensure it can continue to operate effectively

in the coming months. Racing will continue

in Queensland in three codes around the state

without patrons until further notice because

of the coronavirus pandemic. QRIC boss Ross

Barnett said the commission was taking steps to

isolate those staff members who were essential

in the running of race meetings. "QRIC stewards,

veterinarians, integrity team, sample collection

officers and licensing and registration staff are

working from home as much as possible and

will come into the office for essential tasks

only," Barnett said in a statement. "If we keep

these staff members separated it gives them

every chance of remaining well to continue the

integrity functions for racing."

Lafferty forced into isolationIn-form apprentice Laura Lafferty has been

forced into self-isolation after returning from

a holiday in Singapore, narrowly missing the

deadline for the implementation of the new

quarantine measures. The 21-year-old is not

displaying any symptoms of Covid-19 but will

be unable to ride trackwork or attend the races

until March 30. “Disheartening news, but I will

not let this hamper ongoing progression as

much as possible,” Lafferty said on Twitter. “I

will use this time to continue my training and

race analyses to come back refreshed, bigger,

better and more determined than ever before!

Thank You all for your understanding and

support.”

Bensley to depart Sky RacingJournalist Andrew Bensley has announced that

he will leave Sky Racing and Sky Sports Radio

next month. The broadcaster revealed on his

Twitter feed yesterday that after 21 years with

the Tabcorp-owned media outlet, his last day

on air would be April 25. "It's been a decision

that my family and I have been discussing over

the past few months and along with the Sky

management, feel that at the end of the (Sydney

autumn) carnival, it's the right time for yours

truly to leave," Bensley said. "It's been 40 years

non-stop (that) I've been working in radio and

TV and I just feel the body needs a break after

being in the job for such a long time." Bensley

joined Sky Racing in 1998.

NEW ZEALAND

NZ racing implement coronavirus measures

Racing in New Zealand will take place behind

closed doors from today after a number of

measures were put in place to attempt to

reduce the potential spread of the coronavirus.

The only people permitted to attend meetings

will be those jockeys competing at the meeting,

trainers with runners engaged at the meeting,

stable staff of those trainers as advised to the

club and essential race day personnel. “We

have the support of our recognised industry

organisations – the trainers, jockeys and owners

– along with our racing clubs to take whatever

steps that we can to provide an appropriate

framework to allow racing to continue,” New

Zealand Thoroughbred Racing CEO Bernard

Saundry said In addition to limiting personnel

on-course NZTR, with the support of the NZ

Jockeys’ Association, has issued a directive that

jockeys must not accept riding engagements

between Islands.

NZB monitoringcorona situationNew Zealand Bloodstock is watching the

Covid-19 situation closely with regards to

how it might affect upcoming sales held at

Karaka and in Christchurch. A decision on

whether the imminent sales take place will

be made on April 1, the date the New Zealand

government will announce if the recently

imposed travel restrictions will remain in force.

Travel restrictions announced by the Australian

government will also be taken into account.

NZB said they would continue to assess the

situation and add any updates to their website,

www.nzb.co.nz.

Levante likely for Group Breeders’ StakesMatamata trainers Ken and Bev Kelso could

launch a two-pronged assault on next month’s

NZ Thoroughbred Breeders’ Stakes (Gr 1,

1600m) at Te Aroha with the emerging Levante

(Proisir) a possible to join her stablemate

Supera (Savabeel). Levante suffered her

first defeat in five starts when beaten into

second in Saturday’s Wellington Guineas

(Gr 2, 1400m) after bombing the start. “She

travelled home well and has eaten pretty well

since,” Ken Kelso said. “We will give her a jog

around over the next couple of days and see

where we are. Australia is off the cards now

because of the virus. But we have got a couple

of options and the Breeders’ is one and there is

the Cambridge Breeders’ at Te Rapa, dropping

back to 1200 metres, but that is six weeks away.

The New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders’

is three weeks away so we will be wanting to

make a call by the end of this week in which

direction we are heading.”

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China Horse Club raptto secure HasahaloChina Horse Club's bloodstock assistant Michael

Smith was yesterday looking forward to Hasahalo

(Savabeel) joining their broodmare band after

going to a new online record of $670,000 to get

the Group 1-winning mare on gavelhouse.com’s

Monday night sale. "She’s a standout physical that

was a Group winning two-year-old and runner

up in the Karaka Million,” Smith said. “She was

then able to train on at three and add a Group

1 Classic to her resume. She’s by New Zealand’s

Champion Sire in Savabeel and is from a beautiful

family with the speed and precocity to go early

and the progressiveness to train on. Being out

of an Encosta De Lago mare who was out of a

Blue Diamond runner-up by Danehill gives her

a potent genetic makeup that we are looking

forward to breeding from.”

ASIA

Lui’s Derby contenders please ahead of featureFrancis Lui was satisfied with Golden Sixty

(Medaglia D’Oro) and More Than This

(Dutch Art) after his two leading Hong Kong

Derby (Listed, 2000m) contenders worked

at Sha Tin yesterday morning. Golden Sixty

heads into Sunday’s final leg of the Four-

Year-Old Classic Series with the Hong Kong

Classic Mile (Listed, 1600m) and Hong Kong

Classic Cup (Listed, 1800m) trophies already

secured. More Than This was second in the

former and third in the latter and will seek

revenge on his stablemate when they both

attempt 2000 metres for the first time. “Both

jockeys were happy with how the horses

galloped this morning,” Lui said. “It’s the

same as usual this week, it’ll be normal work

and the two horses have good form. They’re

ready so now it all depends on Thursday’s

draw, we need a bit of luck.”

Columbus leads theKiwis in HK Derby questColumbus County (Redwood) will attempt to

enhance the remarkable record of New Zealand-

bred runners in Sunday’s blue riband. Nine

horses born in New Zealand have captured the

Derby this century – make that six of the last ten

and three of the last four – including two of the

all-time greats of Hong Kong racing, Vengeance

Of Rain (Zabeel) and Ambitious Dragon (Pins).

Columbus County’s trainer Casper Fownes is well

aware of that fact. “You’re always a chance with a

quality New Zealand-bred horse,” he said. “They

produce so many great stayers, they’ve had so

many that have won big races in Australia over the

years, and also in Hong Kong.”

Ting’s Amazing Starseeking redemptionJimmy Ting is hoping Amazing Star (Darci Brahma)

can put a mishap in the gates behind him when

he takes his place in the Class 2 Begonia Handicap

(1200m) at Happy Valley today. “The horse’s form

is good, he’s still fit and he looked very good in his

most recent trial on the dirt,” the trainer said. The

gelding kicked off his 2019/20 campaign on a mark

of 58 and has since seen his figure skyrocket to 94.

However, his unbeaten streak halted in dramatic

fashion last time after he became fractious in the

gates and broke through the front in late February.

The five-year-old wound up finishing seventh after

being reloaded. “When he broke through the gates,

I knew the second time he would be a bit slow out

because he’s a go-in-front type of horse,” Ting said.

INTERNATIONAL

British racing offuntil end of AprilThe British Horseracing Authority yesterday

announced that all UK racing from today will

be called off until the end of April in the wake

of the Covid-19 pandemic. Nick Rust, chief

executive of the BHA, said: “This is a national

emergency the like of which most of us have

never seen before. We’re a sport that is proud of

its connection to rural communities and to the

local businesses that support our industry. But

our first duty is to the health of the public, our

customers and to racing industry participants

and staff so we have decided to suspend racing

following the government’s latest advice.”

Major British meetings lostThe BHA had already announced late on Monday

that the three-day Grand National meeting at

Aintree, scheduled to start on April 2, had been

called off. This latest update means the jumps

season has effectively ended. It is however

the start of the upcoming flat season which is

likely to be impacted the most. The traditional

season opener, the Lincoln Handicap (1m)

was due to take place at Doncaster on March

28, followed by a succession of Classic trials

including the Craven meeting at Newmarket

and the Greenham meeting at Newbury. The

first classics of the season, the 2,000 Guineas

(Gr 1, 1m) and the fillies’ equivalent, the 1,000

Guineas (Gr 1, 1m) are scheduled to take place

at Newmarket on the opening weekend in May.

Grand National cancellation to cost millionsEven before the announcement that racing

had pulled up stumps, bookmakers in Britain

were counting the cost of the decision to call

off next month’s Grand National which has a

betting turnover of approximately £300 million

(A$602 million). "The cancellation of the

Grand National meeting is a devastating loss

for everyone and will cost the racing industry

millions at a time when we are already feeling

the strain of a completely decimated sporting

calendar," Unibet's Brett Williams said. "All

bets on the Grand National have been voided."

Simon Clare, PR director for Ladbrokes Coral,

echoed Williams’ words. "The Grand National

is the biggest betting horse race of the year, so

its cancellation is clearly a blow to the sport, to

betting operators and to racing fans," he said.

Date changes forTattersalls salesUK auction house Tattersalls has announced

date changes to it’s upcoming sales following

the BHA’s suspension of racing and the British

government’s guidelines for dealing with the

Covid-19 pandemic. The Tattersalls Ascot March

Sale, scheduled to take place Thursday March 19

has been cancelled. The Tattersalls Ascot Breeze

Up Sale, scheduled to take place Tuesday March

31 and Wednesday April 1, and the Tattersalls

Craven Breeze Up, scheduled to take place April

13 to April 15 have both been postponed and will

be amalgamated into a new combined fixture in

Newmarket taking place from Wednesday April

29 to Friday May 1. The Tattersalls Guineas Breeze

Up and Horses in Training Sale will be postponed

until Wednesday May 27.

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Australia’s major role in the 2020

Kentucky Derby will be delayed

with the news confirmed overnight

that America’s greatest race will be

postponed, from May 2 until the first Saturday in

September, due to the coronavirus pandemic.

However the process of assembly,

installation and testing of the new Derby

starting gates is likely to be soon underway with

Australian manufacturer Steriline expecting the

arrival this week - via sea - of the 20 bank stalls

which will be used exclusively for the Run To

The Roses.

It’s not breaking news that the South

Australian company secured the commission

after being approached by Churchill Downs

Incorporated mid-way through last year. It’s

been widely reported in the United States, but

had little publicity here and it’s one hell of a

story which is worth a little further exploration.

In part, it’s a great story of an Australian

company, whose product is Australian owned,

designed and manufactured, conquering the

world - plus there’s a tiny element of Victor

Kiam and the Remington shaver. "I liked it

so much, I bought the company,” was Kiam’s

catchphrase.

The circumstances were not exactly the

same but Steriline’s managing director John

Fargher, who joined the company in 1994 and

then acquired it in 2006, says the Kentucky

Derby contract is a highlight of Steriline’s many

business successes which boast the export of

racing equipment to more than 50 countries

and supply to major organisations including

the Hong Kong Jockey Club, Victoria Racing

Club, Australian Turf Club, Meydan, Royal

Ascot and Riyadh (home of the recent and

inaugural $US20 million Saudi Cup).

“It’s absolutely huge. We aspire to be the

world leader in starting gates so you want to be

starting the very best races. We’ve started every

Dubai World Cup, we start the Melbourne Cup

plus all the major races in Sydney and Brisbane

along with Royal Ascot, Newmarket and Hong

Kong,” Fargher told ANZ Bloodstock News.

The Kentucky Derby gates, weighing

between ten and eleven tonnes according

to Fargher, were flat packed and despatched

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in shipping containers to the West Coast of

America. “We pack them carefully and insist

they stay in the containers until they get on

site. We send one of our team to supervise the

assembly and installation and, longer term,

provide the service and maintenance and

repair if required. There’ll be a lot of trialling

and training before the Derby,” Fargher said.

The process began last year with Churchill

Downs inquiring as to who made the 24-horse

gates for the Melbourne Cup. “They found out it

was Steriline and contacted us and asked if they

could have a look at our operation. I suggested

they come to Melbourne or Sydney but they

said ‘hey that’s a long way to go.’

“We have a 22-stall Steriline gate at York in

the UK and it just so happened that the Ebor

meeting was coming up so they sent three of

their people to York and we met up there. It

was really the obvious place to demonstrate the

dependability and reliability of our product,”

said Fargher, whose pitch also noted that every

starting gate in the UK has been manufactured

by Steriline.

“They looked at the style of gates which

would meet their requirements for the Kentucky

Derby. They wanted one bank of stalls to move

away from the two sets of gates, which has been

used until now, for the race and caused some

problems.

“The slight concern for me was during

that inspection at York, they said there were a

few things they wanted to change. We were a

bit apprehensive about that, so I said I would

come to Churchill (Downs). I spent a few days

climbing all over their gates, watching races and

trials and we were able to reach a compromise.

“While their dimensions are slightly

different, we’ve got gates in 52 countries and

we see plenty of American horses race in Dubai

and other places without any problem,” Fargher

said of the gates which were about ten weeks in

construction.

Fargher said the Churchill Downs

commission might be significant in expanding

Steriline’s presence in North and South

America.

“There’s about four or five companies doing

similar work and Steriline can’t depend on local

markets alone. We need international markets

to sustain and expand the business and to stay

relevant and increase our knowledge base. We

need to understand the direction the industry

is heading; we need to know about it if there

is a change of direction and we’re fortunate

that some customers including the Hong Kong

Jockey Club have been generous in assisting us

with research and development.

“There is increased pressure from an

Occupational, Health and Safety perspective

that we have to do all we can to ensure the

safety people working at the gates and pressure

from animal welfare groups to make them as

safe as possible for the horses. We’re constantly

working on these things with safety, ease of

operation and reliability always priorities.

“There’s been a few game changers in my

view. Opening out the back of gates, so it’s not

a regimented rectangle, has given the horses

more freedom and loading is safer and faster

and there’s less scratchings at the barriers. The

high-density padding for human and horse

protection has reduced the noise and that’s

meant horses get less flighty. Reducing the

noise has been significant,” said Fargher who

added that industry consensus now was that

“open top” gates were unsafe.

The Steriline gate, for the Kentucky Derby,

replaces Churchill Downs' standard 14-horse

gate and the attached six-stall auxiliary gate and

will eliminate the gap between barrier 14 in the

main gate and barrier 15 in the secondary bank.

Celebrated dual Derby winning jockey

Mike Smith, at the time of the announcement,

said: “I think it's a great thing for the Derby.

You were at a bit of a disadvantage when you

drew either the one or the two or even far, far

out because of the big gap in between. It would

push the 20 horse basically up against the fence

and the one horse had to kind of come around

the (inside) fence.”

The Kentucky Derby, which has an

estimated $400 million economic impact

for the Louisville area, was postponed once

previously - in 1945 when held in June - after

the U.S. government temporarily suspended

racing nationwide for much of the first half of

that year.

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While their dimensions are slightly different, we’ve got gates in 52 countries and we see plenty of American

horses race in Dubai and other places

without any problem

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46 F Strolling Jason Morgan QLD 13,000

9 C Shadows ‘n’ Stars Beamish B’stock Int. NZ 11,000

362 C Our First Lady Nat McCall Racing Pty Ltd QLD 8,000

78 C Umagal John Wigginton QLD 5,000

285 C Laura Magne Psd $45000 Res $50000

332 C Monte Bella Psd $42000 Res $50000

106 F Alleged Encounter Psd $42000 Res $60000

175 F Days of Innocence Psd $30000 Res $40000

407 F Rosaria Psd $30000 Res $35000

79 F Umajet Psd $26000 Res $50000

184 C Do Not Go Gentle Psd $20000 Res $30000

308 F Max’s Girl withdrawn

287 C Lights Off withdrawn

Average 44,205

Bon Hoffa

140 C Buronga Psd $9000 Res $10000

Capitalist

336 F Morganza Psd $60000 Res $70000

Charge Forward

390 C Putapavonit Psd $40000 Res $50000

Choisir

15 F She’s All Greek Nat McCall Racing Pty Ltd QLD 30,000

116 F Aura Lee Greg Kilner NSW 12,000

155 C Chrisalice (GR) Psd $16000 Res $20000

Average 21,000

Counterattack

62 F Tia Shane Mills QLD 10,000

26 F Sleep Tight withdrawn

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Dawn Approach

169 C Cross Stitched Blue Sky B’stock Pty Ltd (FBAA) NSW 60,000

Deep Field

216 F Flighty Mishani Enterprises QLD 7,500

Defcon

377 F Plumage Kemp Racing QLD 40,000

152 C Chasing Kisses Andrew Harvey QLD 30,000

100 C A Fine Drop of Red Paul Nolan Jnr QLD 22,000

136 F Bridie Belle Garnett Taylor QLD 20,000

41 C Startling Pleasure Shaun Flanagan QLD 18,000

119 F Azores Mishani Enterprises QLD 16,000

178 F Decibeel Glenn Richardson QLD 16,000

121 F Baranbali Craig Cousins QLD 12,000

1 F Saldana Garnett Taylor QLD 10,000

322 F Miss Lucy Adrian Coome Racing QLD 5,000

197 F English Grace Psd $9000 Res $15000

108 C Amaranda withdrawn

191 F Earhart withdrawn

316 F Minya Mai withdrawn

338 F Moroccan Dancer withdrawn

Average 18,900

Denman

59 F Tennessee Melody Diane Leggatt QLD 34,000

240 F Heartbreak Max Ison QLD 26,000

162 F Cool Rapids Joel Pengilly QLD 22,500

220 C Forty Winks Tom Button QLD 21,000

371 C Photochute Gary Colvin NSW 10,000

403 C Risque Gina Rinkin NSW 6,000

Average 19,916

Dissident

398 C Repercussions A List Stud Pty Ltd VIC 23,000

224 F Gai’s Quest Kemp Racing QLD 5,000

234 C Greenwood Echo Cass Richards QLD 5,000

226 C Galway Town withdrawn

Average 11,000

Divine Prophet

265 F Kappytain Archer Park Racing/Edmonds Racing

QLD 26,000

307 F Matiya’s Pride Gina Rinkin NSW 25,000

261 C Jokes n Jazz Ben Williams QLD 12,500

167 F Crafty Joy Dwayne Schmidt NSW 7,500

182 F Diamond Masque Tom Button QLD 7,000

327 F Mission From God Psd $10000 Res $12000

Average 15,600

Domesday

374 C Piquette John Morrisey QLD 20,000

270 C Kilts Pat Carey VIC 20,000

324 C Miss Romanova E Thoroughbred Pty Ltd NSW 16,000

323 C Miss Raffin Dane Kelly Schweida Racing QLD 16,000

47 C Subservient Garnett Taylor QLD 15,000

156 F Churchill’s Girl Leslie Ross QLD 10,000

235 C Gwenth Jean Beamish B’stock Int. NZ 10,000

370 F Pervasive Hancox B’stock Pty Ltd VIC 8,000

319 F Miss Fifi John Brownson QLD 5,000

183 C Divajeu Psd $20000 Res $25000

408 F Rosella Psd $18000 Res $20000

51 F Swank Psd $17500 Res $25000

311 C Merry Shinko Psd $15000 Res $18000

313 C Midnight Flirt Psd $15000 Res $20000

391 F Queen Commander Psd $7500 Res $15000

205 C Farrenhouse Psd $7000 Res $10000

301 F Maggiore Psd $5000 Res $6000

304 F Marmillion Psd $5000 Res $6000

Average 13,333

Dream Ahead

328 F Missus Boss Grand Syndicates/J. Price B’stock VIC 22,000

70 C Tricia Jane Psd $9000 Res $15000

217 F Flying Mistress QLD

Epaulette

186 C Dolphus A List Stud Pty Ltd VIC 100,000

71 C True Class Psd $7000 Res $15000

Eurozone

85 C Viennese Beauty Beamish B’stock Int. NZ 12,000

133 F Bonne Affaire Hancox B’stock Pty Ltd VIC 8,000

Average 10,000

Exosphere

94 F You Smarty Pants Psd $5000 Res $12000

Falvelon

215 C Flawless Chris Anderson Racing/Steve Morley B’stock

QLD 40,000

227 C Getamoveon George Coleman QLD 30,000

206 C Fashion Sister Lawrence Sainsbury QLD 20,000

Average 30,000

Fighting Sun

330 F Mondeuse R. Heathcote/Steve Morley B’stock QLD 30,000

115 F Artslet Garnett Taylor QLD 5,000

242 F Helen Royale Psd $18000 Res $20000

393 F Rachine Psd $17000 Res $20000

Average 17,500

Flying Artie

405 F Rockin Babe Mark Currie QLD 22,000

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72 F True Justice Hulbert Racing QLD 10,000

230 C Gold Fortune Vandisar Investments NSW 6,000

10 F Shadows withdrawn

Average 12,666

Foxwedge

257 F Indulgent Dream T’breds/Blue Sky B’stock P/L (FBAA)/Tony Gollan Racing

QLD 32,000

340 C Moulin Lady Bevan Smith B’stock NSW 26,000

Average 29,000

Furnaces

134 F Bovespa Proven T’breds/Steven O’Dea Racing

NSW 20,000

149 C Ceres Bruce Brown QLD 20,000

34 F Spinster Gina Rinkin NSW 5,000

144 C Carmela Miss withdrawn

Average 15,000

Golden Archer

198 C English Summer Fred J Wieland Racing QLD 18,000

364 C Outlandish Bill Reid Racing QLD 18,000

74 C Twilight Delight Garnett Taylor QLD 16,000

83 C Vermont Eagle D’Avila Racing QLD 13,000

30 C Sovereign Road Craig Weatherley QLD 12,000

57 C Tarmons John Millington QLD 12,000

29 C Sop Desleigh Forster QLD 11,000

33 C Spinning Heart Gina Rinkin NSW 8,000

300 C Magazine Miss Paul Willetts B’stock NZ 8,000

264 C Kamadiva Psd $11000 Res $15000

326 C Miss Tennessee Psd $11000 Res $15000

12 F Shamsie Psd $6000 Res $12000

289 C Lillyofthevalley Psd $5000 Res $6000

Average 12,888

Hallowed Crown

104 C Ailish withdrawn

154 C Cheeky Order withdrawn

Headwater

24 F Silky Brown Psd $20000 Res $25000

87 C Viva Caro Psd $10000 Res $15000

325 C Miss Swan Lake withdrawn

Hidden Dragon

410 C Royal Yangtze Lason Lorenz QLD 22,500

Holler

163 F Corporate A List Stud Pty Ltd VIC 22,000

Holy Roman Emperor

331 C Mont de Loir Bevan Smith B’stock NSW 50,000

375 F Plachutta Melissa Taylor Racing QLD 23,000

124 F Becqu Adoree Mario Di Carlo QLD 19,000

54 F Sweet Nothings John Brownson QLD 10,000

333 C Moonlight Dancer Byerley Turk Investment Holding Pty Ltd/Wing Hau

QLD 8,000

290 C Lily Larmour Psd $31000 Res $40000

329 C Mistiva Psd $7000 Res $10000

358 F One Desire Psd $6000 Res $10000

6 C See Cruise Psd $5000 Res $12000

Average 22,000

Husson

157 F Civita 3MG Racing Pty Ltd QLD 52,500

274 F Kosmic Karma Edmonds Racing/Kestrel T’breds QLD 38,000

412 C Ruski Rose Paul Willetts B’stock NZ 29,000

222 F Fouette Group 1 Pty Ltd QLD 16,000

123 F Bear Fan Melissa Taylor Racing QLD 12,000

299 C Made of Dreams McGuires Racing Stables QLD 9,000

96 F Zedi Power Nathan Kerr NSW 5,000

356 C Nude Model Psd $30000 Res $50000

248 C Hoywedge Psd $15000 Res $20000

383 C Prima Voce Psd $10000 Res $20000

Average 23,071

Instinction

98 C Zekeza Mishani Enterprises QLD 10,000

Jet Spur

158 F Classic Covet Edmonds Racing/Kestrel T’breds QLD 36,000

256 C Inbox Lawrence Sainsbury QLD 10,000

Average 23,000

Kiss and Make Up

388 C Provocateur Paul Willetts B’stock NZ 26,000

160 F Cocktail Hour John Brownson QLD 10,000

170 C Crystal Jewel Psd $40000 Res $50000

101 F Adamant Lass Psd $37500 Res $40000

16 C Sheer Sensation Psd $34000 Res $40000

Average 18,000

Kuroshio

359 C One No Trump Psd $8000 Res $10000

Lonhro

11 F Shaft’s Destiny Amy Feng CHI 37,500

Love Conquers All

259 C Jillilikes Define B’stock SPG 50,000

314 C Mingo Rose Gary Duncan QLD 14,000

67 F Total Authority Les Kelly QLD 13,000

348 C Nakota Girl Cody Morgan Racing NSW 6,000

303 C Marbled Psd $67500 Res $70000

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201 C Exquisite Angel Psd $16000 Res $20000

5 C Secret Puzzle Psd $10000 Res $14000

382 C Precious Darl Psd $7000 Res $10000

113 C Aristocracy withdrawn

Average 20,750

Mahisara

411 C Ruby Qualo Archer Park Racing QLD 16,000

Maurice

49 F Sunday Lady Psd $50000 Res $200000

More Than Ready

56 C Tahlia Star Mathew Shelley QLD 16,000

Nicconi

353 C Noesis Matt Martin VIC 70,000

334 F More Than Royal Chris Anderson Racing/Steve Morley B’stock

QLD 52,500

218 F Flying Style Robert Heathcote/Steve Morley B’stock

QLD 35,000

122 F Baroque Pearl Tony Sears Racing QLD 32,000

262 F Just the Spirit Clinton Taylor Racing QLD 18,000

397 C Red Thriller withdrawn

Average 41,500

No Nay Never

229 F Glamour Rock Psd $42500 Res $50000

Nom du Jeu

302 C Magical Lady E Thoroughbred Pty Ltd NSW 42,500

253 C I Command You Psd $20000 Res $22500

Nostradamus

151 C Chandelier Green Racing QLD 12,000

Outreach

321 C Miss Leibert Green Racing QLD 32,000

150 F Cetina Adrian Coome Racing QLD 16,000

Average 24,000

Palentino

190 C Dynamic Lass Group 1 Pty Ltd QLD 62,500

Pierro

367 F Pegasus Miss Edmonds Racing/Kestrel T’breds QLD 120,000

Pride of Dubai

208 F Fiery Dee Ontrack T’breds Pty Ltd QLD 170,000

339 F Motivation Heshill Pty Ltd QLD 30,000

194 F Elysian Hera Psd $20000 Res $25000

Average 100,000

Real Saga

275 C Kristina Craig Smith Racing QLD 15,000

103 C Adelaide Psd $10000 Res $15000

203 C Fad Psd $5000 Res $6000

211 F Final Joy withdrawn

Red Dazzler

335 C More Than Sharp Tony Sears Racing QLD 42,500

148 F Ceramic withdrawn

Reward for Effort

225 F Galileo Rosie Garry Newham QLD 10,000

Rich Enuff

60 C The Devil’s Dancer Edmonds Racing/Kestrel T’breds QLD 20,000

Rommel

142 C Call to Ransom Munce Racing QLD 60,000

Rothesay

75 C Ultimate Rush Desleigh Forster QLD 100,000

209 C Figure Roy Chillemi QLD 42,500

400 F Rich Reward Corella Stud QLD 15,000

379 F Polynesian Kitty Psd $26000 Res $30000

107 F Altamira Psd $5000 Res $10000

180 F Detroit Daisy withdrawn

Average 52,500

Rubick

42 C Starzel Dwayne Schmidt NSW 55,000

Sebring

63 F Tina Melina Vandyke Racing QLD 150,000

Seidnazar

402 C Rippa Royale Lawrence Sainsbury QLD 10,000

Sepoy

38 C Star Myst Joe Cleary ACT 12,000

251 C Hurricane Cassie Milton Baker QLD 9,000

Average 10,500

Shalaa

43 F Stormy Hussey Psd $70000 Res $80000

Shooting to Win

213 C Flammable Kendrick Racing/Clarke B’stock QLD 52,000

Sidestep

369 F Perfect Alibi Psd $7500 Res $15000

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Sizzling

193 F Elusive Air Greg Hickman Racing NSW 60,000

237 C Hamadama Australasian T'hbred Services NSW 32,000

28 C Songbird James Fogarty QLD 13,000

102 C Addiction Psd $35000 Res $50000

354 C Northern Friends Psd $22500 Res $25000

192 F Elitist Psd $20000 Res $30000

297 F Lupita Psd $11000 Res $15000

Average 35,000

Sooboog

409 C Rosielu Ontrack T’breds Pty Ltd QLD 55,000

55 C Swiss Current Colin Bell QLD 37,000

146 F Celtic Queen John Wigginton QLD 33,000

243 C Helen’s Angel Desleigh Forster QLD 30,000

296 F Lune Rouge John Wigginton QLD 26,000

295 F Lullaby Lady Neville Parnham WA 20,000

239 C Heart’s Purring Psd $20000 Res $25000

Average 33,500

Spill the Beans

177 F De Lago Bloom Michael Costa Racing QLD 65,000

241 F Hearts’n’diamonds John Morrisey QLD 38,000

244 F Hello I Love You Dan Bougoure Racing QLD 36,000

145 F Cathrin Mary Kemp Racing QLD 30,000

130 C Black Cherry Blue Ben Williams QLD 30,000

143 C Career First Light Racing/Robert Heathcote/Paul Willetts

QLD 20,000

305 F Matilda Princess Jared Wehlow/RM Racing Group QLD 18,000

298 F M’Indigo Proven T’breds/Steven O’Dea Racing

NSW 17,500

381 F Power de Coops Ben Williams QLD 16,000

245 F Here No Tears Robert Heathcote/Steve Morley B’stock

QLD 16,000

401 C Right of Way Jason Edwards QLD 15,000

129 F Big Pretzel Paul Willetts B’stock NZ 15,000

137 C Bring Me Love Kendrick Racing/Clarke B’stock QLD 13,000

281 C Lady Lou Lou Paul Mullen QLD 12,000

50 F Suzanne Fred J Wieland Racing QLD 12,000

291 C Lots of Success Pat Duff QLD 11,000

168 F Crookwell Miss SB B’stock NSW 10,000

337 C Morning Fog Darren Graham NSW 10,000

31 C Spanish Sister Blueview Parcel Services Pty Ltd QLD 7,000

384 F Primo Pintxo Gina Rinkin NSW 6,000

232 F Gorgeous Lady Tony McMahon QLD 4,000

214 F Flavin Paul Huston QLD 3,000

64 C Tiptoe Psd $37500 Res $40000

352 C Nightly Aim Psd $28000 Res $30000

282 F Lady Manhattan Psd $21000 Res $30000

18 C Sheza Lonhro Psd $21000 Res $25000

266 F Kas Nediym Psd $20000 Res $25000

128 C Bellavonane Psd $16000 Res $20000

81 C Upwards Psd $13000 Res $25000

189 C Duporche Psd $10000 Res $15000

221 C Forward Speed Psd $6000 Res $10000

204 F Fairytale Belle QLD

247 F Hourglass withdrawn

188 C Dream Speed withdrawn

77 F Uma River withdrawn

341 C Musica withdrawn

20 C Shireen withdrawn

Average 18,386

Spirit of Boom

199 C Eureka Moment Gollan Racing/John Foote B’stock QLD 130,000

39 C Star of Kristle Kelly Schweida Racing QLD 120,000

35 F Spirit of Denmark Tony Sears Racing QLD 65,000

53 F Sweet Cracker Edmonds Racing/Kestrel T’breds QLD 60,000

349 F Navelina Gollan Racing/John Foote B’stock QLD 55,000

288 C Lilly Dazzler Group 1 Pty Ltd QLD 50,000

277 C La Phillyharmonic Gollan Racing/John Foote B’stock QLD 50,000

90 C Weekend Surprise Amy Feng CHI 45,000

292 C Lucia Joanne Hardy NSW 36,000

139 F Bukhoor Gollan Racing/John Foote B’stock QLD 32,500

147 F Cenotime Frankie Stockdale VIC 30,000

7 F Seideliner Gollan Racing/John Foote B’stock QLD 30,000

345 F My Girl Steph Taormina Lodge QLD 30,000

27 F Snitzel Express R. Heathcote/S. Morley B’stock QLD 27,000

406 F Romantic Note Lewis Racing Partnerships QLD 25,000

396 C Red Kate Kendrick Racing/Clarke B’stock QLD 22,000

219 C Folk Music Mary McKenzie QLD 20,000

207 F Fetes Alfresco Brian Kee NSW 20,000

159 F Classic Guitar Proven T’breds/Steven O’Dea Racing

NSW 20,000

135 C Bridal Suite Colin Bell QLD 20,000

114 F Arroyo Belle Robert Heathcote/S. Morley B’stock

QLD 20,000

176 C Dazzling Display Adrenaline T’breds QLD 20,000

361 F Ossie’s Secret Pamsel Investments/Clarke B’stock NSW 20,000

387 F Prouder Wayne King QLD 18,000

233 F Grawlix Dan Bougoure Racing QLD 18,000

65 F Tomboy Matt Kropp QLD 17,000

286 F Leave it to Chance Lyle Rowe QLD 17,000

258 F Jandy Girl D’Avila Racing QLD 16,000

48 C Suiligh Paul Nolan Jnr QLD 16,000

8 F Shadaw Matt Kropp QLD 15,000

260 F Jims Bird Munce Racing QLD 15,000

73 C Twilight Dance Michael Nolan QLD 10,000

346 C My Zazou Jason Edwards QLD 10,000

166 C County Commands John Brownson QLD 10,000

271 F Kilzayre Mary McKenzie QLD 10,000

19 F Shezabon Tom Button QLD 9,000

117 C Avenel Kemp Racing QLD 7,500

279 C La Zap Ben Williams QLD 5,000

109 F Amphritite Psd $60000 Res $80000

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132 C Bohemian Circus Psd $45000 Res $80000

283 F Lantern Court Psd $45000 Res $60000

293 F Lucky Toss Psd $38000 Res $40000

111 F Another Hug Psd $38000 Res $45000

172 F Danish Treasure Psd $35000 Res $50000

394 C Ready to Belong Psd $30000 Res $40000

14 F She Can Command Psd $28000 Res $35000

61 C The Gingermeister Psd $20000 Res $30000

32 F Sparkling Sound Psd $20000 Res $25000

386 C Proud as Punch Psd $17500 Res $25000

66 F Tonkatsu Psd $16000 Res $20000

13 F She Brings Joy Psd $16000 Res $20000

165 C Countess Dehere Psd $15000 Res $25000

45 F Streetwalkin’ Psd $14000 Res $20000

254 F Icanseeu Psd $12000 Res $20000

317 C Miracle of Joy Psd $5000 Res $10000

58 F Tee Hannah withdrawn

44 F Stream of Light withdrawn

126 F Belief withdrawn

52 F Sweet Corn withdrawn

2 C Salila withdrawn

Average 30,026

Squamosa

88 C Vodissa Psd $5000 Res $10000

Star Witness

360 F Only She Can Dream T’breds/Blue Sky B’stock/Tony Gollan

VIC 28,000

95 C Zaripova Geoffrey Corrigan NSW 16,000

25 C Simoneashley Cody Morgan Racing NSW 11,000

173 F Danoise Geoffrey Strachan WA 5,000

Average 15,000

Starcraft

250 C Hunters Heroine Legends B’stock/Teng Long T’breds/McKeever B’stock

HK 22,000

Starspangledbanner

252 C Hussonpiece Glenhuntly Lodge Pty Ltd VIC 75,000

125 C Beguile Group 1 Pty Ltd QLD 62,500

Average 68,750

Super One

23 C Sialia Magic Kelly Schweida Racing QLD 32,500

365 F Pacific Dreams Clinton Taylor Racing QLD 25,000

231 F Golden Whistler Psd $17500 Res $25000

Average 28,750

The Factor

276 C La Belle Chataigne Tom Cowan QLD 34,000

378 C Polly Waffle Les Kelly QLD 7,500

Average 20,750

Top Echelon

357 F Oceantes Clinton Taylor Racing QLD 17,000

179 F Denounced Jason Sayeg QLD 15,000

236 C Hallmark Star Robert Heathcote/Steve Morley B’stock

QLD 12,000

380 F Porsche Belle Joshua Oliver QLD 10,000

223 C Fragrant Fire Danny Bourke/Peter Sinclair NSW 5,000

395 F Red Emblem Psd $6000 Res $10000

97 F Zeffiretta withdrawn

105 C Alberta withdrawn

255 C Idesa Bay withdrawn

310 C Melburg withdrawn

Average 11,800

Tycoon Ruler

363 C Outback Legend Boomer B’stock/Lindsey Smith QLD 80,000

138 C Buck ‘n’ Jazz James McConachy QLD 29,000

68 F Tough Luck Blueview Parcel Services Pty Ltd QLD 21,000

Average 43,333

Under the Louvre

312 C Merryanna Greg Eurell VIC 30,000

355 C Not a Dream Bryan & Daniel Guy QLD 26,000

161 C Cool Choice O’Gorman Racing NSW 25,000

187 C Don’t You Touch Me Jason Edwards QLD 22,000

246 C Holdontoyahorses Craig Smith Racing QLD 20,000

141 C Call Me Paris Define B’stock SPG 18,000

93 F Xaarhea Grant Christoff QLD 15,000

118 C Awaiting Closure Pavel Cheimardinov ACT 9,000

Average 20,625

Wandjina

350 F Need Luv Group 1 Pty Ltd QLD 34,000

89 C Wafer Robert Heathcote/Steve Morley B’stock

QLD 25,000

Average 29,500

Whittington

195 C Eminent Speed La Sabbia B’stock QLD 20,000

269 C Kharbouch RM Racing Group/Barry Lockwood Racing

QLD 20,000

196 C Ena’s Treasure Cody Morgan Racing NSW 5,000

294 C Luellen Psd $14000 Res $15000

273 C Kitty Cotswold Psd $5000 Res $6000

404 F Rock of Diamonds Psd $5000 Res $6000

Average 15,000

Winning Rupert

84 F Vienna Queen Group 1 Pty Ltd QLD 65,000

399 F Rezonet Mishani Enterprises QLD 38,000

Average 51,500

Worthy Cause

263 F Jyler Mishani Enterprises QLD 26,000

351 C Never Despair Dovedeen Pty Ltd QLD 23,000

318 C Miss Alert Alchemy Racing Syndications QLD 21,000

344 F My Girl Charlie Philip Waghorn NSW 18,000

385 C Princess Cinders Psd $16000 Res $20000

21 F Show Biz Miss withdrawn

Average 22,000

Your Song

110 F Annamarie Munce Racing QLD 80,000

181 C Devil Heart Psd $24000 Res $30000

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TAB MEETINGSALBANY (WA) Good(4)R1: Sthrn Haulage Industries Mdn, $14000, 1240m.

1. RUBY JEAN (AUS) (b f 3 Blackfriars (AUS) - Jean (NZ)).

T: A G Durrant J: Ms K Yuill

2. Atlantic Ruler (AUS) (b f 3 Universal Ruler (AUS) - Atlantico (NZ)).

3. Peggie’s Joy (AUS) (b m 4 Blackfriars (AUS) - Peggie’s Dream (AUS)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:17.51 (last 600m 36.65).

R2: Albany Stock Feeds Hcp (C2), $15500, 1000m.

1. ELLENS CHOICE (AUS) (ch m 6 Rogano (AUS) - Caldo (AUS)).

T: M M Sheridan J: Natasha Faithfull

2. Miss Merit (AUS) (br m 5 Demerit (AUS) - At The Gates (AUS)).

3. Demeritise (AUS) (br m 4 Demerit (AUS) - Alchemic (AUS)).

Margins: 0.5 lens, 2.3 lens. Time: 1:00.70 (last 600m 35.24).

R3: Iron Jack Classic (C2), $15500, 1900m.

1. DOC FRIAR (AUS) (br/bl m 4 Blackfriars (AUS) - Medico Miss

(AUS)).

T: A G Durrant J: Ms K Yuill

2. Noble King (NZ) (br g 6 Ekraar (USA) - Nugget Point (USA)).

3. Brother Paddy (AUS) (b g 5 Blackfriars (AUS) - Nurse Norma (AUS)).

Margins: 2 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 2:01.18 (last 600m 38.19).

R4: Albany Lock Services Hcp (C2), $15500, 1240m.

1. ATHLONE CASTLE (AUS) (b g 7 Cardinal Virtue (AUS) - Twiggy’s

Luck (AUS)).

T: M M Sheridan J: Natasha Faithfull

2. Highfriar (AUS) (b g 4 Blackfriars (AUS) - Bella Diva (NZ)).

3. Deangles (AUS) (b/br g 4 Demerit (AUS) - Spangles (AUS)).

Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:16.91 (last 600m 36.89).

R5: Mount Barker Transport (Bm70+), $15500, 1240m.

1. REALISE POTENTIAL (AUS) (b g 7 Bernardini (USA) - Canyonville

(NZ)).

T: R D Bell J: J Whiting

2. Run Liam Run (AUS) (b g 9 Passenger (AUS) - Speed Biscuit (AUS)).

3. Abu Dhabi (AUS) (b g 7 I Am Invincible (AUS) - Dubai Fling (AUS)).

Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:15.87 (last 600m 36.46).

R6: Skyracing Prov. C’ship Ht-C5, $22500, 1240m.

1. LICKETY SPLIT (AUS) (ch g 5 Magnus (AUS) - Centafit (NZ)).

T: Roy Rogers J: Alan Kennedy

2. Little Punga (AUS) (br g 7 Planet Five (USA) - Miss Thailand (AUS)).

3. Apollo (AUS) (br g 6 So You Think (NZ) - Crevette (AUS)).

Margins: 1 len, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:15.93 (last 600m 36.92).

MAGNUSR7: Tabtouch-Gt Southern Cup-Bm67+, $35000, 1900m.

1. THROWDOWN (AUS) (br g 5 Hala Bek (IRE) - Toy Of War (AUS)).

T: S J Miller J: J Whiting

2. War Ksar (AUS) (br g 8 War Pass (USA) - Anasar (AUS)).

3. Mr Pago (AUS) (gr g 8 Magnus (AUS) - Ashamika (FR)).

3. Defiantly (AUS) (b m 6 Demerit (AUS) - Drive On (AUS)).

Margins: 0.3 lens, 0.0 lens. Time: 2:02.79 (last 600m 37.93).

R8: Triangulee (Forbs) (Bm58+), $15500, 1100m.

1. HELMS GATE (AUS) (b g 8 Universal Ruler (AUS) - Mercy Dash (AUS)).

T: Ms J Leeson J: Alan Kennedy

2. Scotty Too Hotty (AUS) (b g 7 Planet Five (USA) - Innocent

Bystander (AUS)).

3. Lady Stingray (AUS) (b m 6 Murtajill (AUS) - Racoff (AUS)).

Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:07.17 (last 600m 36.39).

CRANBOURNE (VIC) Good(4)R1: Tab Long May We Play Mdn Plate, $35000, 1000m.

1. CUT IT OUT (AUS) (b f 2 Kuroshio (AUS) - Legcut (AUS)).

T: John Mcardle J: D W Stackhouse

2. Daisy Cakes (AUS) (b f 2 Wandjina (AUS) - Rainbeam (AUS)).

3. Allmylife (AUS) (b f 2 Rubick (AUS) - Sarawak (AUS)).

Margins: 0.8 lens, 2.3 lens. Time: 58.78.

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R2: Dirt Rock Civil Mdn Plate, $35000, 1000m.

1. THE GENERAL (NZ) (b c 3 Charm Spirit (IRE) - Roxon (NZ)).

T: Richard Laming J: M J Walker

2. Sanbuck (AUS) (b g 3 Reward For Effort (AUS) - Lateva (AUS)).

3. Ostara (AUS) (b f 3 Rubick (AUS) - Chalk Ridge (AUS)).

Margins: 1 len, 4.3 lens. Time: 58.77.

R3: Frankston Mazda Mdn Plate, $35000, 1500m.

1. GRACIAS AMIGO (AUS) (b/br g 3 God’s Own (AUS) - Random

Act (AUS)). T: G M Begg J: Clayton Douglas

2. Commodus (AUS) (b g 3 Uncle Mo (USA) - Recited (AUS)).

3. Call Me Legend (AUS) (br g 3 More Than Ready (USA) - Calming

Influence (AUS)).

Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:32.44.

R4: Browns Sawdust & Shavings Mdn, $35000, 1500m.

1. PEGAZEUS (AUS) (b g 4 Fiorente (IRE) - Chordata (AUS)).

T: Peter Gelagotis J: D W Stackhouse

2. Bureaucrat (AUS) (b g 4 Zoffany (IRE) - Mina (AUS)).

3. Rebel Excell (AUS) (b/br g 4 Rebel Raider (AUS) - Imoras (AUS)).

Margins: 0.5 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:34.30.

HAWKESBURY (NSW) Soft(7)R1: Asbestos Diseases Found. Mdn, $35000, 1100m.

1. MOINDA (AUS) (b m 4 Uncle Mo (USA) - Babinda (NZ)).

T: Jason & Lucy Attard J: Rachel King

2. Dreaming Of Gold (AUS) (ch m 4 Magic Albert (AUS) - Johanski (AUS)).

3. Estroverto (AUS) (b g 4 Pierro (AUS) - Majestic Music (AUS)).

Margins: 0.1 lens, 2 lens. Time: 1:04.45 (last 600m 34.33).

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R2: Blacktown Workers Clb Group-C1, $35000, 1000m.

1. SNITZINNATI (AUS) (ch f 3 Snitzel (AUS) - Soiree Girl (AUS)).

T: G A Ryan J: J Innes Jnr

2. For Love (AUS) (ch f 3 Unencumbered (AUS) - In Need I Am (AUS)).

3. Mathematics (AUS) (b g 3 The Factor (USA) - Nash Rambler (AUS)).

Margins: 3 lens, 0.3 lens. Time: 57.67 (last 600m 34.34).

R3: Sweepstakes Mdn Hcp, $35000, 1300m.

1. NOWYUNOMI (NZ) (b g 4 So You Think (NZ) - Sam I Am (NZ)).

T: G Waterhouse & A Bott

J: Rachel King

2. Candy Pants (AUS) (b f 3 Excelebration (IRE) - Alli’s Aria (AUS)).

3. Maccomo (NZ) (b/br g 3 Charm Spirit (IRE) - The Mighty Lions

(NZ)).

Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:17.81 (last 600m 36.23).

R4: Ilg Mdn Plate, $35000, 1500m.

1. PATRINA (AUS) (br m 5 Pierro (AUS) - That’s How I Roll (USA)).

T: Ms K Gavenlock J: Tom Sherry

2. Dame Margot (AUS) (b m 4 Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Global Dance (IRE)).

3. Mick An’ Nicks (AUS) (b g 4 Denman (AUS) - Choicical (AUS)).

Margins: 1.8 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:30.90 (last 600m 36.66).

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R5: Mounties Group Mdn Plate, $35000, 1800m.

1. ENTENTE (AUS) (b g 3 Dundeel (NZ) - Nextess (AUS)).

T: G Waterhouse & A Bott

J: Tim Clark

2. Quintessa (AUS) (b f 3 Pierro (AUS) - Sense Of Hite (NZ)).

3. Lanu Moana (NZ) (b m 4 Ocean Park (NZ) - Oh So Glam (NZ)).

Margins: 0.8 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:49.50 (last 600m 36.75).

R6: Windsor Rotary Hcp (C1), $35000, 1400m.

1. NUCLEAR SUMMIT (AUS) (b g 3 Spirit Of Boom (AUS) -

Limealicious (AUS)).

T: G W Moore J: G Schofield

2. Oribella (AUS) (ch f 3 Olympic Glory (IRE) - Hussterics (AUS)).

3. Destiny’s Son (AUS) (ch g 3 Husson (ARG) - Predestined (AUS)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 1.5 lens. Time: 1:23.87 (last 600m 37.59).

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R7: Lander Toyota (Bm70), $35000, 1300m.

1. ABOVE AND BEYOND (AUS) (ch g 4 Sebring (AUS) - Miss

Rendina (AUS)).

T: G Portelli J: Tom Sherry

2. California Salto (AUS) (b/br f 3 Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Comaneci (AUS)).

3. Maroch (AUS) (ch g 4 Nicconi (AUS) - Aden (AUS)).

Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:17.17 (last 600m 36.09).

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R8: Weddings At Hrc (Bm64), $35000, 2000m.

1. BROWN THOMAS (AUS) (b g 4 Lope De Vega (IRE) - Light

Chance (AUS)).

T: G K White J: S Clipperton

2. Azarmin (AUS) (b m 4 Animal Kingdom (USA) - Darvaza (USA)).

3. Mandalong Tapit (USA) (gr/ch r 5 Tapit (USA) - Euphrosyne (USA)).

Margins: 0.8 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 2:04.95 (last 600m 36.01).

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MACKAY (QLD) Good(4)R1: Tab Mdn Hcp, $17000, 1560m.

1. STREET ROGUE (AUS) (b g 6 Street Sense (USA) - Gold Cachet

(AUS)).

T: J H Manzelmann J: B Pengelly

2. Chloe Jade (AUS) (b f 3 Top Echelon (AUS) - Cluey Chloe (AUS)).

3. Shaka Diamond (AUS) (br m 4 All Too Hard (AUS) - Zulu Queen

(AUS)).

Margins: 3.8 lens, 5 lens. Time: 1:38.11 (last 600m 36.79).

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R2: Girl Cocktail Party 27/3 Mdn, $17000, 1200m.

1. COURTESY BUS (AUS) (b/br c 2 Spill The Beans (AUS) - Falvesa

(AUS)). T: J Wehlow

J: R Wiggins

2. Colour Perfect (AUS) (b f 2 Star Witness (AUS) - Platinum Pink (AUS)).

3. I Feel Real (AUS) (b f 2 Real Saga (AUS) - Maxixe (AUS)).

Margins: 2.5 lens, 2 lens. Time: 1:13.92 (last 600m 37.69).

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R3: Girl Anzac Day Raceday 25/4-C3, $17000, 1300m.

1. GRAND DE LAGO (AUS) (b g 4 Dream Ahead (USA) - Just One

Time (AUS)).

T: W N Pomfrett J: B Pengelly

2. Lucky Bee (AUS) (b m 4 Eurozone (AUS) - Lucky Devil (AUS)).

3. Only Wanna Sing (AUS) (b g 4 Your Song (AUS) - Sweet Hollow

(GB)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:19.39 (last 600m 36.09).

R4: Silk Laser Clinic Mackay (C2), $17000, 1100m.

1. HARD YAGA (AUS) (b/br g 4 Publishing (AUS) - Toiling (AUS)).

T: T P Rowe J: S Wilson

2. Freefica (AUS) (ch m 4 Benfica (AUS) - Deep Freeze (AUS)).

3. Stars Don’t Rust (AUS) (b g 4 Bawaardi (AUS) - Etoile Vitesse (AUS)).

Margins: 5.5 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:06.24 (last 600m 35.34).

R5: Moss On Wood Mackay Hcp, $17000, 1100m.

1. INQUIRY (AUS) (ch g 5 Exceed And Excel (AUS) - Screen (AUS)).

T: J Wehlow J: R Wiggins

2. Gingersnap (AUS) (br m 6 Snippetson (AUS) - The Gingermeister

(AUS)).

3. Palladian (AUS) (b g 6 Northern Meteor (AUS) - Cloudwing (AUS)).

Margins: 3.3 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:05.84 (last 600m 35.95).

R6: Rydges Mackay Suites (Bm69), $17000, 1300m.

1. STONE WARRIOR (NZ) (br g 7 Shamoline Warrior (AUS) - Cross

Quarry (NZ)).

T: J H Manzelmann J: Ms B Thomson

2. Elle A Walking (AUS) (b g 7 Tickets (AUS) - Secret Walk (AUS)).

3. Absolut Artie (AUS) (gr g 4 Artie Schiller (USA) - Naseej (AUS)).

Margins: 1.3 lens, 2.3 lens. Time: 1:19.21 (last 600m 36.46).

R7: Seven News Mackay (Bm55), $17000, 1560m.

1. HADRIAN (AUS) (b g 4 Sebring (AUS) - Roman Treasure (USA)).

T: J Wehlow J: Ashley Butler

2. Feather Your Nest (NZ) (ch m 4 Swiss Ace (AUS) - Lago De Plume

(AUS)).

3. Marzena (AUS) (ch m 6 Dreamscape (AUS) - Moti (NZ)).

Margins: 4.3 lens, 2 lens. Time: 1:37.33 (last 600m 37.35).

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CRITERION (NZ)

Lady Of Luxury (AUS) (b f ex Miss Beauty World (AUS) by God’s Own

(AUS))

R1 (1:35pm): Randwick-Kensington, 2yo Tab Venue Mode Mdn Plate, 1400m

I’M ALL THE TALK (AUS)

Talkallyouwant (AUS) (b g ex Radiant Diva (AUS) by Lonhro (AUS))

R2 (1:34pm): Ascot, 2yo No-Metro-Win Plate, 1400m

REAL IMPACT (JPN)

Genjiro (AUS) (br/bl c ex Graphitic Gaga (AUS) by Thorn Park (AUS))

R1 (1:35pm): Randwick-Kensington, 2yo Tab Venue Mode Mdn Plate, 1400m

RICH ENUFF (AUS)

Sassy Enuff (AUS) (b/br f ex Miss Imagica (AUS) by Hidden Dragon (AUS))

R1 (1:25pm): Doomben, 2yo Anzac Day Races 25 April Hcp, 1200m

SUPER ONE (AUS)

Chuisle (AUS) (ch f ex Bulladini (AUS) by Bernardini (USA))

R1 (1:35pm): Randwick-Kensington, 2yo Tab Venue Mode Mdn Plate, 1400m

VALENTIA (AUS)

Fayerra (AUS) (b f ex Alnwick (AUS) by Exceed And Excel (AUS))

R1 (1:35pm): Randwick-Kensington, 2yo Tab Venue Mode Mdn Plate, 1400m

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LEADING 3YO SIRESIN AUSTRALIA BY EARNINGS

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

(SWINS)

1 Rubick (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Encosta de Lago - Sliding Cube 76 30 44 2(2) $9,350,325 Yes Yes Yes - 6,823,750

2 Exceed and Excel (AUS) 2000 - 2004 Danehill - Patrona 49 26 41 5(10) $5,063,050 Bivouac - 1,895,800

3 I Am Invincible (AUS) 2004 - 2010 Invincible Spirit - Cannarelle 93 42 58 5(7) $4,174,560 Loving Gaby - 1,400,500

4 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 71 42 54 2(4) $3,737,734 Anaheed - 534,450

5 All Too Hard (AUS) 2009 - 2013 Casino Prince - Helsinge 55 18 28 1(6) $3,661,564 Alligator Blood - 2,825,934

6 Snitzel (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Snippets' Lass 91 42 58 3(5) $3,137,459 Exhilarates - 407,884

7 Dundeel (NZ) 2009 - 2014 High Chaparral - Stareel 40 15 20 1(3) $3,130,915 Super Seth - 1,501,500

8 Sebring (AUS) 2005 - 2009 More Than Ready - Purespeed 87 34 47 2(2) $3,027,605 Superstorm - 1,075,350

9 Deep Field (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 99 48 66 2(2) $2,677,970 Cosmic Force - 253,700

10 Pierro (AUS) 2009 - 2013 Lonhro - Miss Right Note 38 16 25 2(4) $2,301,445 Shadow Hero - 1,355,400

11 Medaglia d'Oro (USA) 1999 - 2005 El Prado - Cappucino Bay 41 19 27 2(4) $2,090,530 Flit - 819,600

12 Declaration of War (USA) 2009 - 2014 War Front - Tempo West 28 8 13 1(2) $2,031,495 Warning - 1,412,450

13 Dalakhani (IRE) 2000 - 2004 Darshaan - Daltawa 20 5 7 1(3) $1,969,095 Dalasan - 1,788,995

14 Redoute's Choice (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Shantha's Choice 45 26 36 2(3) $1,957,060 Alabama Express - 542,100

15 Better Than Ready (AUS) 2009 - 2015 More Than Ready - Sally's World 63 34 50 0(0) $1,951,135 The Odyssey - 363,300

16 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 49 23 30 4(4) $1,864,050 Probabeel - 468,400

17 Zoustar (AUS) 2010 - 2014 Northern Meteor - Zouzou 73 32 47 1(1) $1,853,071 Sisstar - 236,000

18 Smart Missile (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Fastnet Rock - Comical Smile 74 27 36 2(2) $1,840,445 Missile Mantra - 218,400

19 Toronado (IRE) 2010 - 2015 High Chaparral - Wana Doo 68 30 42 1(4) $1,820,965 Still a Star - 358,300

20 Shooting to Win (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 62 23 37 1(1) $1,794,670 Kubrick - 619,150

21 So You Think (NZ) 2006 - 2012 High Chaparral - Triassic 53 29 41 4(4) $1,789,430 Thought of That - 241,500

22 Written Tycoon (AUS) 2002 - 2007 Iglesia - Party Miss 59 29 39 2(2) $1,706,905 Banquo - 245,800

23 Brazen Beau (AUS) 2011 - 2015 I Am Invincible - Sansadee 52 23 34 3(3) $1,639,475 Pretty Brazen - 353,675

24 Shamus Award (AUS) 2010 - 2014 Snitzel - Sunset Express 45 24 36 2(2) $1,574,887 Soul Patch - 564,200

25 Dissident (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Sebring - Diana's Secret 79 24 28 1(1) $1,414,624 Pancho - 352,550

26 Spirit of Boom (AUS) 2007 - 2014 Sequalo - Temple Spirit 70 25 33 1(1) $1,412,605 Sugar Boom - 191,500

27 Not a Single Doubt (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Redoute's Choice - Singles Bar 67 27 32 0(0) $1,400,932 Dubious - 249,867

28 Lonhro (AUS) 1998 - 2004 Octagonal - Shadea 38 18 26 1(1) $1,359,850 Taraayef - 186,650

29 Rothesay (AUS) 2006 - 2011 Fastnet Rock - Schiaparelli 48 21 29 0(0) $1,346,770 Guntantes - 344,200

30 Playing God (AUS) 2007 - 2014 Blackfriars - Dolly Will Do 14 8 12 1(2) $1,241,045 Kay Cee - 925,200

31 Reliable Man (GB) 2008 - 2013 Dalakhani - On Fair Stage 21 7 10 1(2) $1,196,045 Miami Bound - 889,500

32 Puissance de Lune (IRE) 2008 - 2015 Shamardal - Princess Serena 22 7 14 1(1) $1,180,866 Southern Moon - 436,050

33 Sepoy (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Elusive Quality - Watchful 43 14 17 0(0) $1,021,616 Subedar - 239,750

34 Star Witness (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Starcraft - Leone Chiara 59 26 34 0(0) $995,679 Captain Stardust - 73,000

35 Adelaide (IRE) 2011 - 2015 Galileo - Elletelle 26 10 17 1(3) $963,995 Funstar - 631,700

36 Foxwedge (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Fastnet Rock - Forest Native 45 19 25 1(1) $960,125 Villami - 167,800

37 Sizzling (AUS) 2009 - 2014 Snitzel - Admirelle 42 13 16 0(0) $937,852 Rari - 281,480

38 Wandjina (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Snitzel - La Bamba 59 21 29 0(0) $936,791 Wandabaa - 89,215

39 Sessions (AUS) 2009 - 2015 Lonhro - Seances 25 10 18 1(1) $935,070 Massimo - 405,100

40 Zoffany (IRE) 2008 - 2012 Dansili - Tyranny 69 20 26 0(0) $898,786 Serious Liaison - 133,250

41 Unencumbered (AUS) 2011 - 2014 Testa Rossa - Blizzardly 40 23 26 0(0) $890,315 Oh Five Glory - 133,000

42 Fighting Sun (AUS) 2011 - 2014 Northern Meteor - Irish Darling 52 18 21 0(0) $864,910 Western Sun - 116,310

43 Hinchinbrook (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Fastnet Rock - Snippets' Lass 55 21 25 0(0) $838,562 Skiddaw - 112,450

44 Reward for Effort (AUS) 2006 - 2011 Exceed and Excel - Miss Prospect 61 13 14 0(0) $820,185 Lucifer's Reward - 131,775

45 Canford Cliffs (IRE) 2007 - 2012 Tagula - Mrs Marsh 41 17 22 2(3) $803,785 Money Matters - 187,600

46 More Than Ready (USA) 1997 - 2001 Southern Halo - Woodman's Girl 60 17 19 0(0) $792,592 Westbrook Park - 125,170

47 Charm Spirit (IRE) 2011 - 2015 Invincible Spirit - L'Enjoleuse 26 14 18 1(1) $784,385 Fascino - 224,250

48 Epaulette (AUS) 2009 - 2014 Commands - Accessories 43 17 24 0(0) $766,885 Baroda - 144,450

49 Helmet (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Exceed and Excel - Accessories 38 15 19 1(1) $765,940 La Tene - 162,300

50 Tavistock (NZ) 2005 - 2010 Montjeu - Upstage 52 19 23 1(1) $761,555 The Holy One - 175,750

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

(SWINS)

1 Deep Field (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 99 48 66 2(2) $2,677,970 Cosmic Force - 253,700

2 I Am Invincible (AUS) 2004 - 2010 Invincible Spirit - Cannarelle 93 42 58 5(7) $4,174,560 Loving Gaby - 1,400,500

3 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 71 42 54 2(4) $3,737,734 Anaheed - 534,450

4 Snitzel (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Snippets' Lass 91 42 58 3(5) $3,137,459 Exhilarates - 407,884

5 Sebring (AUS) 2005 - 2009 More Than Ready - Purespeed 87 34 47 2(2) $3,027,605 Superstorm - 1,075,350

6 Better Than Ready (AUS) 2009 - 2015 More Than Ready - Sally's World 63 34 50 0(0) $1,951,135 The Odyssey - 363,300

7 Zoustar (AUS) 2010 - 2014 Northern Meteor - Zouzou 73 32 47 1(1) $1,853,071 Sisstar - 236,000

8 Rubick (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Encosta de Lago - Sliding Cube 76 30 44 2(2) $9,350,325 Yes Yes Yes - 6,823,750

9 Toronado (IRE) 2010 - 2015 High Chaparral - Wana Doo 68 30 42 1(4) $1,820,965 Still a Star - 358,300

10 So You Think (NZ) 2006 - 2012 High Chaparral - Triassic 53 29 41 4(4) $1,789,430 Thought of That - 241,500

11 Written Tycoon (AUS) 2002 - 2007 Iglesia - Party Miss 59 29 39 2(2) $1,706,905 Banquo - 245,800

12 Smart Missile (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Fastnet Rock - Comical Smile 74 27 36 2(2) $1,840,445 Missile Mantra - 218,400

13 Not a Single Doubt (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Redoute's Choice - Singles Bar 67 27 32 0(0) $1,400,932 Dubious - 249,867

14 Exceed and Excel (AUS) 2000 - 2004 Danehill - Patrona 49 26 41 5(10) $5,063,050 Bivouac - 1,895,800

15 Redoute's Choice (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Shantha's Choice 45 26 36 2(3) $1,957,060 Alabama Express - 542,100

16 Star Witness (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Starcraft - Leone Chiara 59 26 34 0(0) $995,679 Captain Stardust - 73,000

17 Spirit of Boom (AUS) 2007 - 2014 Sequalo - Temple Spirit 70 25 33 1(1) $1,412,605 Sugar Boom - 191,500

18 Shamus Award (AUS) 2010 - 2014 Snitzel - Sunset Express 45 24 36 2(2) $1,574,887 Soul Patch - 564,200

19 Dissident (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Sebring - Diana's Secret 79 24 28 1(1) $1,414,624 Pancho - 352,550

20 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 49 23 30 4(4) $1,864,050 Probabeel - 468,400

21 Shooting to Win (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 62 23 37 1(1) $1,794,670 Kubrick - 619,150

22 Brazen Beau (AUS) 2011 - 2015 I Am Invincible - Sansadee 52 23 34 3(3) $1,639,475 Pretty Brazen - 353,675

23 Unencumbered (AUS) 2011 - 2014 Testa Rossa - Blizzardly 40 23 26 0(0) $890,315 Oh Five Glory - 133,000

24 Rothesay (AUS) 2006 - 2011 Fastnet Rock - Schiaparelli 48 21 29 0(0) $1,346,770 Guntantes - 344,200

25 Wandjina (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Snitzel - La Bamba 59 21 29 0(0) $936,791 Wandabaa - 89,215

26 Hinchinbrook (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Fastnet Rock - Snippets' Lass 55 21 25 0(0) $838,562 Skiddaw - 112,450

27 Zoffany (IRE) 2008 - 2012 Dansili - Tyranny 69 20 26 0(0) $898,786 Serious Liaison - 133,250

28 Medaglia d'Oro (USA) 1999 - 2005 El Prado - Cappucino Bay 41 19 27 2(4) $2,090,530 Flit - 819,600

29 Foxwedge (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Fastnet Rock - Forest Native 45 19 25 1(1) $960,125 Villami - 167,800

30 Tavistock (NZ) 2005 - 2010 Montjeu - Upstage 52 19 23 1(1) $761,555 The Holy One - 175,750

31 All Too Hard (AUS) 2009 - 2013 Casino Prince - Helsinge 55 18 28 1(6) $3,661,564 Alligator Blood - 2,825,934

32 Lonhro (AUS) 1998 - 2004 Octagonal - Shadea 38 18 26 1(1) $1,359,850 Taraayef - 186,650

33 Fighting Sun (AUS) 2011 - 2014 Northern Meteor - Irish Darling 52 18 21 0(0) $864,910 Western Sun - 116,310

34 Bel Esprit (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Royal Academy - Bespoken 39 18 24 0(0) $593,210 Tiger Can - 66,550

35 Canford Cliffs (IRE) 2007 - 2012 Tagula - Mrs Marsh 41 17 22 2(3) $803,785 Money Matters - 187,600

36 More Than Ready (USA) 1997 - 2001 Southern Halo - Woodman's Girl 60 17 19 0(0) $792,592 Westbrook Park - 125,170

37 Epaulette (AUS) 2009 - 2014 Commands - Accessories 43 17 24 0(0) $766,885 Baroda - 144,450

38 Eurozone (AUS) 2010 - 2014 Northern Meteor - Miss Vandal 45 17 20 0(0) $465,806 Eurasia - 66,770

39 Pierro (AUS) 2009 - 2013 Lonhro - Miss Right Note 38 16 25 2(4) $2,301,445 Shadow Hero - 1,355,400

40 Love Conquers All (AUS) 2006 - 2012 Mossman - She's a Meanie 45 16 25 0(0) $709,005 Love is Blind - 86,400

41 Dundeel (NZ) 2009 - 2014 High Chaparral - Stareel 40 15 20 1(3) $3,130,915 Super Seth - 1,501,500

42 Helmet (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Exceed and Excel - Accessories 38 15 19 1(1) $765,940 La Tene - 162,300

43 Dawn Approach (IRE) 2010 - 2014 New Approach - Hymn of the Dawn 36 15 18 2(2) $712,745 Diamond Thunder - 216,350

44 Hallowed Crown (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Street Sense - Crowned Glory 27 15 21 0(0) $664,030 Rule the World - 85,500

45 Sepoy (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Elusive Quality - Watchful 43 14 17 0(0) $1,021,616 Subedar - 239,750

46 Charm Spirit (IRE) 2011 - 2015 Invincible Spirit - L'Enjoleuse 26 14 18 1(1) $784,385 Fascino - 224,250

47 Uncle Mo (USA) 2008 - 2012 Indian Charlie - Playa Maya 57 14 20 0(0) $690,171 St Covet's Spirit - 69,600

48 Starspangledbanner (AUS) 2006 - 2011 Choisir - Gold Anthem 26 14 17 0(0) $558,011 Brooklyn Hustle - 87,875

49 Akeed Mofeed (GB) 2009 - 2014 Dubawi - Wonder Why 31 14 17 0(0) $454,990 Lunar Light - 106,700

50 Wordsmith (AUS) 2003 - 2009 Testa Rossa - Way with Words 34 14 15 0(0) $389,083 Material Mistress - 55,220

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

(SWINS)

1 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 7 3 6 1(2) $906,460 Sherwood Forest - 735,375

2 Darci Brahma (NZ) 2002 - 2007 Danehill - Grand Echezeaux 20 9 17 3(7) $884,775 Catalyst - 470,100

3 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 29 10 14 2(2) $841,635 Probabeel - 546,125

4 Rip Van Winkle (IRE) 2006 - 2011 Galileo - Looking Back 11 4 7 1(4) $535,075 Jennifer Eccles - 493,900

5 Proisir (AUS) 2009 - 2015 Choisir - Prophet Jewel 34 9 20 1(1) $505,640 Riodini - 104,875

6 Charm Spirit (IRE) 2011 - 2015 Invincible Spirit - L'Enjoleuse 23 11 20 3(4) $496,625 Scorpz - 187,625

7 Jimmy Choux (NZ) 2007 - 2012 Thorn Park - Cierzo 18 8 12 1(3) $448,315 Two Illicit - 353,250

8 El Roca (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Rubimill 21 5 9 1(3) $389,400 Travelling Light - 282,250

9 Showcasing (GB) 2007 - 2011 Oasis Dream - Arabesque 32 11 13 0(0) $287,995 Showoroses - 58,900

10 Redoute's Choice (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Shantha's Choice 4 3 3 1(1) $286,350 Loire - 230,000

11 Atlante (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Readyforcatherine 18 8 13 2(2) $258,810 Star of Bombay - 75,000

12 Per Incanto (USA) 2004 - 2011 Street Cry - Pappa Reale 14 3 6 1(2) $230,025 Lightning Jack - 101,000

13 Pierro (AUS) 2009 - 2013 Lonhro - Miss Right Note 7 2 5 1(2) $205,000 Dragon Leap - 173,000

14 Reliable Man (GB) 2008 - 2013 Dalakhani - On Fair Stage 25 7 9 0(0) $170,475 James Barrie - 45,250

15 Makfi (GB) 2007 - 2011 Dubawi - Dhelaal 21 9 10 1(1) $160,175 The Crown - 37,500

16 Pins (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Snippets - No Finer 18 9 11 1(1) $159,150 Gold Bracelet - 81,750

17 Power (GB) 2009 - 2013 Oasis Dream - Frappe 16 8 12 0(0) $134,190 He's Got Power - 50,865

18 Niagara (AUS) 2008 - 2013 Encosta de Lago - River Song 18 5 7 0(0) $131,450 Chuck a Luck - 33,250

19 Swiss Ace (AUS) 2004 - 2010 Secret Savings - Rapid Serve 14 5 6 1(2) $126,475 Miss Federer - 71,975

20 Tavistock (NZ) 2005 - 2010 Montjeu - Upstage 23 8 9 0(0) $124,135 Vladivostok - 26,525

21 Burgundy (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Redoute's Choice - Grand Echezeaux 16 9 11 0(0) $121,375 Lord Bouzeron - 28,250

22 Roc de Cambes (NZ) 2004 - 2010 Red Ransom - Fairy Lights 13 5 7 1(1) $106,125 Seven Seas - 44,875

23 Zacinto (GB) 2006 - 2012 Dansili - Ithaca 8 2 2 0(0) $100,650 Karalino - 73,600

24 Sacred Falls (NZ) 2009 - 2015 O'Reilly - Iguazu's Girl 25 6 8 0(0) $100,225 Sacred Lae - 17,800

25 Redwood (GB) 2006 - 2012 High Chaparral - Arum Lily 12 3 5 1(1) $99,210 Communique - 51,400

26 Ghibellines (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Shamardal - Camarilla 22 3 3 1(1) $94,715 El Gladiador - 36,315

27 Shocking (AUS) 2005 - 2011 Street Cry - Maria di Castiglia 12 2 2 0(0) $87,550 Tibetan - 44,375

28 Rios (NZ) 2004 - 2009 Hussonet - Gussy Godiva 6 5 5 0(0) $87,200 Sai Fah - 38,075

29 Sepoy (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Elusive Quality - Watchful 3 1 2 0(0) $86,750 Run to Perfection - 86,100

30 Shooting to Win (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 2 2 4 0(0) $78,800 Mascarpone - 72,000

31 Snitzel (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Snippets' Lass 5 2 3 0(0) $72,675 Bavella - 48,300

32 Ocean Park (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Thorn Park - Sayyida 13 3 4 0(0) $60,635 Showboat - 27,010

33 Dalghar (FR) 2006 - 2012 Anabaa - Daltawa 11 6 6 0(0) $56,910 Amusez Moi - 11,735

34 Sweet Orange (USA) 2008 - 2014 War Front - Good Vibes 8 2 2 0(0) $52,715 Bergamot - 40,400

35 Shamexpress (NZ) 2009 - 2014 O'Reilly - Volkrose 14 5 5 0(0) $49,280 Highlighter - 12,530

36 So You Think (NZ) 2006 - 2012 High Chaparral - Triassic 4 1 2 0(0) $48,845 Meghan - 35,000

37 Highly Recommended (AUS) 2008 - 2013 Fastnet Rock - Suggestive 13 2 2 0(0) $46,750 La Conseille - 20,500

38 Jakkalberry (IRE) 2006 - 2014 Storming Home - Claba di San Jore 14 3 3 0(0) $45,500 Nothing Compares - 22,250

39 Iffraaj (GB) 2001 - 2007 Zafonic - Pastorale 13 2 2 0(0) $39,825 Ginger Too - 12,250

40 He's Remarkable (NZ) 2007 - 2013 Pentire - Axiom 9 1 1 0(0) $39,575 Monlula - 34,575

41 Declaration of War (USA) 2009 - 2014 War Front - Tempo West 1 1 1 0(0) $38,850 Platinum Road - 38,850

42 Zoustar (AUS) 2010 - 2014 Northern Meteor - Zouzou 2 2 2 0(0) $37,625 Tears of Jupiter - 28,625

43 I Am Invincible (AUS) 2004 - 2010 Invincible Spirit - Cannarelle 3 1 2 0(0) $34,875 Festivity - 29,375

44 Super Easy (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Darci Brahma - Parfore 11 2 2 0(0) $34,670 Super Strike - 14,170

45 Exceed and Excel (AUS) 2000 - 2004 Danehill - Patrona 3 1 1 0(0) $31,800 Equinox - 28,450

46 Dundeel (NZ) 2009 - 2014 High Chaparral - Stareel 3 3 3 0(0) $30,925 Aqueduct - 14,500

47 Uncle Mo (USA) 2008 - 2012 Indian Charlie - Playa Maya 2 2 2 0(0) $29,500 Den Bosch - 19,250

48 Deep Field (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 9 2 2 0(0) $27,875 Flickering Shadow - 7,750

49 Written Tycoon (AUS) 2002 - 2007 Iglesia - Party Miss 2 2 2 0(0) $27,825 Amal Rose - 16,825

50 Dissident (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Sebring - Diana's Secret 5 3 3 0(0) $27,440 Son of Bielski - 12,750

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

(SWINS)

1 Charm Spirit (IRE) 2011 - 2015 Invincible Spirit - L'Enjoleuse 23 11 20 3(4) $496,625 Scorpz - 187,625

2 Showcasing (GB) 2007 - 2011 Oasis Dream - Arabesque 32 11 13 0(0) $287,995 Showoroses - 58,900

3 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 29 10 14 2(2) $841,635 Probabeel - 546,125

4 Darci Brahma (NZ) 2002 - 2007 Danehill - Grand Echezeaux 20 9 17 3(7) $884,775 Catalyst - 470,100

5 Proisir (AUS) 2009 - 2015 Choisir - Prophet Jewel 34 9 20 1(1) $505,640 Riodini - 104,875

6 Makfi (GB) 2007 - 2011 Dubawi - Dhelaal 21 9 10 1(1) $160,175 The Crown - 37,500

7 Pins (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Snippets - No Finer 18 9 11 1(1) $159,150 Gold Bracelet - 81,750

8 Burgundy (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Redoute's Choice - Grand Echezeaux 16 9 11 0(0) $121,375 Lord Bouzeron - 28,250

9 Jimmy Choux (NZ) 2007 - 2012 Thorn Park - Cierzo 18 8 12 1(3) $448,315 Two Illicit - 353,250

10 Atlante (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Readyforcatherine 18 8 13 2(2) $258,810 Star of Bombay - 75,000

11 Power (GB) 2009 - 2013 Oasis Dream - Frappe 16 8 12 0(0) $134,190 He's Got Power - 50,865

12 Tavistock (NZ) 2005 - 2010 Montjeu - Upstage 23 8 9 0(0) $124,135 Vladivostok - 26,525

13 Reliable Man (GB) 2008 - 2013 Dalakhani - On Fair Stage 25 7 9 0(0) $170,475 James Barrie - 45,250

14 Sacred Falls (NZ) 2009 - 2015 O'Reilly - Iguazu's Girl 25 6 8 0(0) $100,225 Sacred Lae - 17,800

15 Dalghar (FR) 2006 - 2012 Anabaa - Daltawa 11 6 6 0(0) $56,910 Amusez Moi - 11,735

16 El Roca (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Rubimill 21 5 9 1(3) $389,400 Travelling Light - 282,250

17 Niagara (AUS) 2008 - 2013 Encosta de Lago - River Song 18 5 7 0(0) $131,450 Chuck a Luck - 33,250

18 Swiss Ace (AUS) 2004 - 2010 Secret Savings - Rapid Serve 14 5 6 1(2) $126,475 Miss Federer - 71,975

19 Roc de Cambes (NZ) 2004 - 2010 Red Ransom - Fairy Lights 13 5 7 1(1) $106,125 Seven Seas - 44,875

20 Rios (NZ) 2004 - 2009 Hussonet - Gussy Godiva 6 5 5 0(0) $87,200 Sai Fah - 38,075

21 Shamexpress (NZ) 2009 - 2014 O'Reilly - Volkrose 14 5 5 0(0) $49,280 Highlighter - 12,530

22 Rip Van Winkle (IRE) 2006 - 2011 Galileo - Looking Back 11 4 7 1(4) $535,075 Jennifer Eccles - 493,900

23 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 7 3 6 1(2) $906,460 Sherwood Forest - 735,375

24 Redoute's Choice (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Shantha's Choice 4 3 3 1(1) $286,350 Loire - 230,000

25 Per Incanto (USA) 2004 - 2011 Street Cry - Pappa Reale 14 3 6 1(2) $230,025 Lightning Jack - 101,000

26 Redwood (GB) 2006 - 2012 High Chaparral - Arum Lily 12 3 5 1(1) $99,210 Communique - 51,400

27 Ghibellines (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Shamardal - Camarilla 22 3 3 1(1) $94,715 El Gladiador - 36,315

28 Ocean Park (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Thorn Park - Sayyida 13 3 4 0(0) $60,635 Showboat - 27,010

29 Jakkalberry (IRE) 2006 - 2014 Storming Home - Claba di San Jore 14 3 3 0(0) $45,500 Nothing Compares - 22,250

30 Dundeel (NZ) 2009 - 2014 High Chaparral - Stareel 3 3 3 0(0) $30,925 Aqueduct - 14,500

31 Dissident (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Sebring - Diana's Secret 5 3 3 0(0) $27,440 Son of Bielski - 12,750

32 Pierro (AUS) 2009 - 2013 Lonhro - Miss Right Note 7 2 5 1(2) $205,000 Dragon Leap - 173,000

33 Zacinto (GB) 2006 - 2012 Dansili - Ithaca 8 2 2 0(0) $100,650 Karalino - 73,600

34 Shocking (AUS) 2005 - 2011 Street Cry - Maria di Castiglia 12 2 2 0(0) $87,550 Tibetan - 44,375

35 Shooting to Win (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 2 2 4 0(0) $78,800 Mascarpone - 72,000

36 Snitzel (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Snippets' Lass 5 2 3 0(0) $72,675 Bavella - 48,300

37 Sweet Orange (USA) 2008 - 2014 War Front - Good Vibes 8 2 2 0(0) $52,715 Bergamot - 40,400

38 Highly Recommended (AUS) 2008 - 2013 Fastnet Rock - Suggestive 13 2 2 0(0) $46,750 La Conseille - 20,500

39 Iffraaj (GB) 2001 - 2007 Zafonic - Pastorale 13 2 2 0(0) $39,825 Ginger Too - 12,250

40 Zoustar (AUS) 2010 - 2014 Northern Meteor - Zouzou 2 2 2 0(0) $37,625 Tears of Jupiter - 28,625

41 Super Easy (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Darci Brahma - Parfore 11 2 2 0(0) $34,670 Super Strike - 14,170

42 Uncle Mo (USA) 2008 - 2012 Indian Charlie - Playa Maya 2 2 2 0(0) $29,500 Den Bosch - 19,250

43 Deep Field (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 9 2 2 0(0) $27,875 Flickering Shadow - 7,750

44 Written Tycoon (AUS) 2002 - 2007 Iglesia - Party Miss 2 2 2 0(0) $27,825 Amal Rose - 16,825

45 Rock 'n' Pop (AUS) 2008 - 2013 Fastnet Rock - Popsy 4 2 2 0(0) $25,590 Lavaglo - 12,690

46 Rubick (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Encosta de Lago - Sliding Cube 3 2 2 0(0) $19,125 Dedoje - 11,250

47 Shamoline Warrior (AUS) 2006 - 2011 Shamardal - Picholine 3 2 2 0(0) $18,500 Leighton Warrior - 7,500

48 Wandjina (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Snitzel - La Bamba 3 2 2 0(0) $17,750 Victory Glory - 10,500

49 Animal Kingdom (USA) 2008 - 2013 Leroidesanimaux - Dalicia 2 2 2 0(0) $17,700 White Hibiscus - 10,450

50 Bullbars (AUS) 2007 - 2012 Elusive Quality - Accessories 3 2 2 0(0) $14,500 Bullybrook - 8,250