Tarzino leaving his mark
His oldest progeny may only be three-years-old but Westbury Stud stallion Tarzino is already starting to leave his mark. He celebrated another pleasing weekend of results, led by Jungle Magnate’s win in the Mornington Guineas (1600m) on Saturday. The Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr-trained gelding showed form in the spring, placing in both the Listed Hill Smith Stakes (1800m) and Gr.2 Moonee Valley Vase (2040m). His trainers subsequently set the Gr.1 South Australian Derby (2500m) as a key tar...
March 29, 2022Arrowfield takes share in $900,000 Kingsclere colt
What Roger James describes as a “light-bulb moment” has led to one of the major forces in Australian breeding and racing, John Messara’s Arrowfield Stud, taking a significant share in the headline lot purchased by the Cambridge trainer at the National Yearling Sale. James and his partner at Kingsclere Stables, Robert Wellwood, approached the New Zealand Bloodstock auction with a determination to secure as many of their pre-sale selections as possible. That was a departure from what had hap...
March 28, 2022Ownership interest strong says Ellis
Te Akau Racing principal David Ellis is finding it hard to catch his breath at the moment. Ellis was preparing for an influx of visitors on Sunday afternoon as he and wife Karyn put the finishing touches on syndicating the individuals that Ellis purchased at the recent New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling sale at Karaka. Ellis outlaid $8.285 million for thirty-five youngsters at the sale, three of which were for John Galvin’s Fortuna syndicates and the balance for Ellis’ Matamata-based T...
March 28, 2022Emotional victory for Satherley at Tauranga
Lynsey Satherley admitted to having a tear in her eye as she made her way back into the Tauranga birdcage following the running of the fourth race on the card on Saturday. The popular Cambridge jockey wasn’t alone in that respect after riding the Debbie Sweeney-trained Clever Ruds to victory, sparking an outpouring of emotion from the racing fraternity in attendance following the tragic death of Sweeney’s brother Mark Sanders in a boating accident last Sunday. Sporting a black armband in tri...
March 28, 2022Gelding option proves winning move
Flemington trainer Michael Moroney enjoyed further success with a Kiwi sprinter when four-year-old Not An Option took out Saturday’s Listed Hareeba Stakes (1200m) at Mornington. The stable, which recently sent out New Zealand arrival Roch ‘N’ Horse to win the Gr.1 Newmarket Handicap (1200m), received Not An Option as a tried horse from the Tony Pike stable. After a disappointing effort when ninth in his only start for Moroney last spring, the son of Not A Single Doubt returned to winning ...
March 28, 2022Rae celebrates perfect plan with Irish Girl
Trainer Ken Rae admits it’s not often a plan comes together perfectly, but that was the case on Saturday when Irish Girl proved too tough for her rivals in the Gr.3 Valachi Downs South Island Breeders’ Stakes (1600m) at Riccarton. Rae prepares the rugged five-year-old daughter of El Roca in partnership with his daughter Krystal Williams-Tuhoro, who had accompanied the mare south from their Ruakaka base earlier in the week. Rae had pencilled in the Group Three feature for his charge some time...
March 28, 2022Memories of training legend to the fore at Tauranga
Underrated galloper Gino Severini provided a fitting tribute to his part-owner, the late Ray Wallace, when he produced a fighting performance to take out the Gr.2 Ultimate Mazda Japan Trophy (1600m) at Tauranga on Saturday. One of the most familiar names in the New Zealand training ranks for over fourty years, Wallace passed away recently at the ripe old age of 92. Sporting the well-known blue and white colours of the Wallace family, Gino Severini overcame a wide run for rider Andrew Calder to o...
March 28, 2022Brand new Karaka hotel opens this weekend
A smart new addition to the Karaka countryside is set to open its doors this Saturday with the official opening of New Zealand Bloodstock’s DoubleTree by Hilton Karaka Hotel. Set amid the beautiful grounds of NZB’s iconic horse auction and stabling facilities, the Hotel is just a couple of minutes’ walk from the main sales auditorium, 30 minutes from Auckland city, and just 20 minutes from the airport. Exuding five-star quality and elegance, the 122-room property boasts a pool and gym, it...
March 25, 2022Windsor Park celebrate winning roll
Windsor Park Stud proprietor Rodney Schick is delighted but not surprised by the recent deeds of resident stallion Turn Me Loose (Iffraaj [IRE] – Indominable [GB]). In the space of three weeks Turn Me Loose, whose oldest progeny are only three, has had four stakes winners, with three occurring within six days. The run started with Alabama Gold (ex Attalla) winning the Gr.3 Fairview Matamata Slipper Stakes on February 26, then on March 15 Lickety Split (ex She’s Slinky) took out the Gr.1 ATR ...
March 24, 2022NZB Confirms Karaka 2023 Sale Date
After careful thought and consideration, New Zealand Bloodstock has decided to stage its Karaka 2023 National Yearling Sales Series in the traditional selling month of January. After analysing feedback received from both vendors and buyers, NZB Managing Director Andrew Seabrook said January stood out as the obvious time to sell. “Thought had been given to making the move to March permanent, however it is such a congested time of the year with Australian sales and racing.” “A post-sal...
March 22, 2022Group One double a special result for Richards
Jamie Richards made the penultimate weekend of his current training stint in New Zealand a memorable one when he produced a Group One winning double at Trentham on Saturday. Richards, who will enter the next stage of his storied career when he makes the move to Hong Kong in May, will prepare his last runners in New Zealand this coming weekend and made sure he took the opportunity to sign off his local Group One achievements in spectacular style. After kicking off the day with a stakes victory fo...
March 21, 2022Group Three breakthrough for No Compromise
Five-year-old gelding No Compromise ran out a game winner of the Gr.3 Queen’s Cup (2400m) at Rosehill on Saturday as the former Kiwi gears up for a tilt at the Gr.1 Sydney Cup (3200m). The son of Pins, who began his career with Waverley trainer Bill Thurlow before transferring to Chris Waller, was ridden a lot handier to the speed than usual by jockey Jay Ford and kicked gamely to defeat stablemates Surefire and Chalk Stream by half a length. It was a black-type breakthrough for the impeccabl...
March 21, 2022Southern bonds to the fore in Oaks triumph
With three premierships, countless big-race triumphs, more than $30 million in prize-money and Hong Kong beckoning, Jamie Richards has come a long way since taking out his training licence in 2015 – but it was a nod to his southern roots that played a big part in landing Saturday’s Gr.1 Al Basti Equiworld Dubai New Zealand Oaks (2400m) at Trentham with Belle En Rouge. The least-fancied of three runners in the prestigious classic for Richards and the all-conquering Te Akau Racing team, Belle ...
March 21, 2022Dazzling Imperatriz heads Levin Classic sweep for Richards
Jamie Richards’ relentless dominance of New Zealand racing keeps rolling on into his final few weeks on these shores, saddling all of the first four placegetters in Saturday’s Gr.1 Wellington Seamarket Levin Classic (1600m) at Trentham – the second time he has achieved that remarkable feat this season alone. Richards – who will head to Hong Kong later in the autumn as just the second New Zealander (after Paul O’Sullivan) invited to join their red-hot training ranks – had five runners...
March 21, 2022Lowry and Cullen mare answers punters prayers at Trentham
Underrated sprinter Can I Get An Amen justified some inspired support at Trentham on Saturday when she captured the Listed Race A Horse With Te Akau NZ’s No. 1 Stable Lightning Handicap (1200m). The Guy Lowry and Grant Cullen-trained five-year-old brought an impeccable form reference into the race having finished fourth behind Levante and Roch ‘N’ Horse in the Gr.1 Telegraph (1200m) at the venue back in January. After Roch ‘N’ Horse and Levante finished first and fourth respectively in...
March 21, 2022Group One target for Yonce
The stunning inaugural campaign of unbeaten mare Yonce will culminate in a tilt at the Gr.1 Queen of the Turf Stakes (1600m) at Randwick in three weeks’ time after yet another facile victory at Flemington. The daughter of Proisir comfortably accounted for her opposition when winning the G.H. Mumm Mystic Journey (2000m) at the Melbourne premier track on Saturday to extend her winning sequence to six victories from six starts. Jockey John Allan has ridden Yonce to five of her six wins and rode ...
March 21, 2022Leaderboard too tough in St Leger
Enigmatic performer Leaderboard put his best foot forward when he produced a superior staying effort to take out the Listed Barneswood Farm New Zealand St Leger (2600m) at Trentham. The former European stayer, who won once in his homeland before being purchased out of a UK sale for owners the Fortuna Leaderboard Syndicate, had won on four occasions in New Zealand before his victory on Saturday, but had largely failed to deliver on his early promise. The seven-year-old son of Street Cry showed al...
March 21, 2022Sinarahma prevails in desperate finish to Cuddle Stakes
A well-timed run that saw her thrust her head in front just two strides prior to the winning post ensured rugged mare Sinarahma took victory in the Gr.3 Wentwood Grange Cuddle Stakes (1600m) on Saturday. The Allan Sharrock-trained seven-year-old was given a perfect trip in transit as she tracked race favourite Mai Tai ($4.20) throughout before peeling off her back early in the run home. Mai Tai and Samiam Seussie had looked likely to fight out the finish at the 250m, however rider Lisa Allpress ...
March 21, 2022Turn Me Loose colt wins Alister Clark
Three-year-old colt Prix de Turn relished being ridden closer to the speed when comfortably taking out the Gr.2 Alister Clark Stakes (2040m) at Moonee Valley on Friday night for young Cranbourne trainer Matthew Brown. Sent out a $26 chance, Prix de Turn swept to the lead under Beau Mertens and powered away to win by one and a quarter lengths ahead of second placed Can’t Go Wong with a further half-length back to War Eternal as New Zealand-breds provided the Group Two trifecta. Brown has long ...
March 21, 2022Pearl Series continues to be profitable
The NZB Insurance Pearl Series was struck twice at Pukekohe last Saturday, with one of the winners collecting her third bonus from the series. The Joan Egan bred and raced Splash of Red (Reliable Man x Penny Bright) took out the first Pearl Series contest on the card, capitalising on a good run of form to win the 1200m event. Later that afternoon the Debbie Sweeney-trained Clever Ruds (El Roca x Madam Kirk) picked up her third Pearl Series bonus when winning the R65 Fillies and Mares contest ove...
March 17, 2022Hawkins and Hewson realise Group One dream
When Dean Hawkins and Nick Hewson forged a friendship some 20 years ago, as all youngsters involved in the breeding industry do they dreamt of their own Group One winner, and last Saturday at Ellerslie that dream became reality when Lickety Split won the Sistema Stakes. The filly, bred and part-owned by the Cambridge mates, fought hard to hold off the Karaka Million winner Dynastic by a nose in the prestigious two-year-old race. According to Hewson it was a massive thrill getting a Group One win...
March 17, 2022Ellis retains Karaka crown
Te Akau principal David Ellis retained his crown as the leading buyer at New Zealand Bloodstock’s National Yearling Sale for the 17th consecutive year at Karaka last week. “We have grown accustomed to expecting that David is going to be the leading buyer each year, but we certainly don’t take it for granted,” New Zealand Bloodstock Managing Director Andrew Seabrook said. “The contribution he makes year on year is significant and the industry would be a lot poorer without him. I rue the...
March 17, 2022Planning and faith lead to massive upset in Newmarket
Winning major races is very much about backing your judgement and following through on a well-laid plan. That premise came through loud and clear on Saturday when Roch ’N’ Horse delivered one of the biggest ever upsets in an Australian feature race with victory at triple-figure odds in Flemington’s premier sprint, the Gr. 1 Newmarket Handicap. The home-bred daughter of Little Avondale stallion Per Incanto was held in high regard by her trainers Mike Moroney and Pam Gerard well before her ...
March 17, 2022Lickety Split scores gutsy Group One triumph
Quality two-year-old filly Lickety Split (Turn Me Loose x She's Slinky) refused to yield to a sustained challenge when narrowly taking out the Gr.1 Sistema Stakes (1200m) at Ellerslie on Sunday. The Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman-trained daughter of Turn Me Loose had scored impressively at the Auckland course on debut last month but was the most inexperienced runner in the seven-horse field. Lickety Split ($10.80) was sent out as the punter’s third-elect behind last-start Karaka Million 2YO (...
March 13, 2022Coventina Bay in Ellerslie first for Patterson
Classy mare Coventina Bay (Shamexpress x Coventina) was up to all of her cantankerous tricks in the pre-race buildup to Sunday’s Gr.1 Bonecrusher New Zealand Stakes (2000m) at Ellerslie, but when it came time for business she was at her professional best as she claimed her second Group One victory. The Robbie Patterson-trained six-year-old had threatened to win at the highest level for quite some time and achieved that goal when she downed race rivals Vernanme and The Chosen One in the Gr.1 He...
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