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Horses and the environment - understanding the impacts

Waikato Regional Council has recently released a report it commissioned on the equine sector. The primary aim was for Councils to get a better understanding of the equine community in the Waikato and Waipa catchments that are affected by Healthy Rivers Wai Ora: Proposed Plan Change 1. While Council has a good understanding of the dairy, dry stock and horticultural sectors and their impacts on the environment and water quality they acknowledge there is little understanding of the equine sector. T...

July 2, 2018

Waikato Regional Council Healthy Rivers Wai Ora Plan Change 1

The NZTBA made a submission to Variation 1 of Proposed Plan Change 1 for the Waikato and Waipa River catchments. NZTBA is also aware that some of our members also made a submission. Below is a diagram of the process. If you didn’t make a submission and have concerns on how Plan Change 1 may impact on your business, you will now have to rely on and support the representation on your behalf by NZTBA. The next step is further submissions which is likely to occur late July/August. This is where i...

July 2, 2018

NZERF Rodmor Trust Lecture Series 2018

The NZERF Rodmor Trust Lecture Series “Rehabilitation of the Performance Horse” , lead speaker is Dr Frances Peat. Dates are 7 July Christchurch 9 July Palmerston North 15 July Hamilton For more information and to register  click below ...

June 22, 2018

Sunline Scholarship recipient David Morris enjoying Coolmore Ireland experience

Since my last blog where I had only spent a couple of weeks in Ireland, until now where there is less than two weeks remaining, the time in between has flown by. My time at Coolmore has exceeded all my expectations and the lessons I’ve learnt from all the great people I’ve met along the way has been amazing. My next placement was working in the stallion yard and my time there has definitely been a highlight of my trip so far. There are 13 stallions this season, with the new additions of Cara...

June 21, 2018

30th winner for Reliable Man

Reliable Magic became his Westbury Stud-based sire Reliable Man’s 30th individual winner when victorious in the Racing.com SV Maiden Plate (2200m) at Pakenham on Tuesday. The Richard Laming-trained runner jumped out well from the gates to take an early lead before handing up to a keen Baccarat, who established a lead of several lengths down the back straight. A perfectly judged ride by Jessica Payne had Reliable Magic retake the lead from a tiring Baccarat at the 600m mark, before th...

June 19, 2018

Annual Waikato NZTBA Quiz Night

The annual Waikato New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association quiz night is being held on Tuesday June 26, 2018, at the Five Stags Bar & Restaurant in Leamington, Cambridge. Open to all current, new, and prospective members in teams of four to six, there are three bar vouchers up for grabs. If you're short of numbers for a team the NZTBA Waikato team will match you up. Entry is free and teams must assemble and register at 6:30pm. Always a fun and competitive night, register your team and t...

June 19, 2018

Super Easy win for Eddie

Super Easy gelding Easy Eddie highlighted his readiness for loftier targets on Monday when he won the Invictus Sprint (1100m) by nearly four lengths at Randwick’s Kensington track. “It was a good win,” trainer Joe Pride said. “I had the feeling he would be better suited to a softer track and he sort of got that yesterday and we saw him race really well.  “He is a handy horse, he has been honest all throughout his career. I like him, he’s a nice horse.” Pride has a strong link ...

June 12, 2018

The 2018 NZTBA Waikato Branch Cathay Pacific Group One Awards Dinner

This years 2018 NZTBA Waikato Cathay Pacific Group One Awards Dinner will be held on Friday 27th July at Sky City Hamilton commencing at 6.15pm. Tickets are now on sale at a cost of $150 per person, to purchase click below for your ticket application form or otherwise contact Waikato Branch President Keith Lunn - nztbawaikatob@gmail.com ...

June 10, 2018

London Express providing plenty of excitement for her breeder's

The winner of the listed John Turkington Forestry Ltd Castletown Stakes London Express was destined for last year’s Ready To Run sale, instead she is providing plenty of excitement for her breeders Kerrin and Mary Brophy and Kevin Landrigan and a syndicate of likely ladies. London Express was making her fourth race day appearance when she won the Castletown Stakes and provided Windsor Park Stud’s first season sire Shamexpress with his first stakes winner. For good measure Qiji Express also b...

June 8, 2018

Speedy Derryn ideal fit for Grangewilliam

A sprinting specialist who met and matched the best Australian short course performers is bound for New Zealand. Hinchinbrook’s well-performed son Derryn has been secured for duty by Mark and Jane Corcoran’s South Taranaki operation Grangewilliam Stud at Waitotora. “I approached New Zealand Bloodstock to keep an eye out for a new stallion and I was keen on a speed horse,” Mark Corcoran said. “When this one came up I looked at his race videos and I was sold. He was probably unlucky not ...

June 5, 2018

Breeders dig deep for prime land

Two prominent Waikato thoroughbred operations have signalled a major vote of confidence in the future of the industry. In a multi-million investment, Tony Rider’s Milan Park and the Hawkins family’s Wentwood Grange have paid a record price of $11.1 million for a Cambridge dairy farm. The 92.5-hectare operation, located between Maungatautari Road and the Waikato River, was recently sold at auction and will be split into two properties. “It’s on our boundary and fits in nicely with our far...

June 5, 2018

Well-bred stakes winner to stud

Group performer Thunder Down Under is preparing for the second stage of his career.“He’s been retired, he damaged the cartilage in his feet and we’re going to stand him at stud at our place at Te Kowhai,” part-owner and trainer Stephen Ralph said.“We’ve been successful at this before and Dad (John) stood Danseur Etoile and Te Puninga, so we know what we’re doing.“He’s a gorgeous animal and we never got to see the best of him. We felt we could have won a Group One with him. He...

May 29, 2018

El Doute taking owner to another level

Canterbury vet Peter Scholes is expanding his thoroughbred involvement. He was the major shareholder in the well-related stakes performer El Doute during the entire’s racing days and this season will be standing the son of Redoute’s Choice at stud at his Leithfield Lodge operation in North Amberley. Scholes is well-known in racing circles through his veterinary work. “I graduated in Australia in 1970 and worked in England and the United States before I started the Canterbury Equine Clinic,...

May 28, 2018

Racing Minister miffed by reaction to budget tax relief

Racing Minister Winston Peters voiced his displeasure – albeit with a little mirth – at the vitriol displayed by the political minority in both the racing industry and general media after the tax relief for racing was announced in last week’s budget. “The racing industry has to show a bit of patience,” Peters said in a call from Tokyo Airport to The Informant last Sunday. “They waited nine years and got nothing from the National Party and I’m trying to put together some changes and...

May 25, 2018

Group Two winner War Decree retires to Inglewood

In a major boost for New Zealand breeding, Inglewood Stud, in partnership with Kevin Hickman’s Valachi Downs, has secured exciting young entire War Decree for stud duties in 2018.“We’ve been open to the idea of standing a new stallion at Inglewood for the past four seasons,” Inglewood’s Gus Wigley said. “But we just haven’t found the right horse for us. “We’ve been chasing this guy for nearly 12 months, he’s the horse we wanted and we’re just thrilled to bits to have h...

May 24, 2018

Zacinto moves north

Exciting young sire Zacinto will now be on the doorstep of Waikato breeders with Kevin and Jo Hickman’s Valachi Downs set to stand the son of Dansili in the 2018 season.A resident of Inglewood Stud, just north of Christchurch, since his retirement to stud in 2012, Zacinto has quickly risen through the stallion ranks to be hot property in the New Zealand breeding industry.A booming run of form over the past couple of months, including juvenile stakes winners at Flemington and Riccarton, has fur...

May 24, 2018

NZTBA Winter Seminar

Optimising reproduction and growth under New Zealand conditions. The NZTBA is hosting a seminar in conjunction with Massey University next Tuesday 29th May at the Prince Albert Tavern, Victoria Street Cambridge from 6pm. The following speakers will present information - Javier Roca  - Post-Doctoral fellow (Animal Science) New Zealand is a long skinny country with significant variation in climate and pasture growth between the regions.  Using the national Thoroughbred breeding records, ...

May 23, 2018

Michael Walker combined with fellow ex-pat Kiwi Chris Waller to guide Comin' Through to victory in the Group One Doomben Cup for owner Go Bloodstock Australia.

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May 21, 2018

Savabeel’s son writes new story at Norwegian Park

A Group One-performed son of champion stallion Savabeel will take Norwegian Park to a new level when he begins his stud career there later this year. Peter and Sue Westend have developed their operation into a large-scale agistment operation, accommodating around 200 mares on their two Cambridge properties and one in nearby Ohaupo.  The couple are vastly experienced with Peter as a former manager of Chequers Farm and Sue as an employee at several thoroughbred establishments, including a len...

May 17, 2018

Charm Spirit off the mark

Windsor Park Stud shuttle stallion Charm Spirit sired his first Northern Hemisphere winner overnight.The Mark Johnston-trained Diviner was making her second appearance when she distanced her rivals at Wolverhampton, England, over 1000m.Charm Spirit won six of his nine starts, including the Gr.1 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (1600m), the Gr.1 Prix du Moulin de Longchamp (1600m) and the Gr.1 Prix Jean Prat (1600m) before his retirement.The son of Invincible Spirit has been well-received in New Zealand...

May 15, 2018

Sunline Scholarship recipient David Morris latest blog from Goffs to Coolmore

I started my time with Tony Williams and GOFFS UK in Hawick, Scotland where there main office is located. I was very fortunate to be hosted by Tony and spent the first couple of days in the office working alongside a few different members of staff. I spent time with Mark Palmer in the accounts area which he would argue the most important area of the company and I soon realised he wasn’t too far wrong.  I also spent time with Charlie King in Bloodstock and Michael Orton in Marketing. Micha...

May 13, 2018

Student Danielle Southey's April update from the Irish National Stud

I have been rostered into the stallion yard and which has been a totally a different experience for me. The opportunity to work with the stallions and learn the routine of the covering shed has been both an enjoyable and invaluable experience.  We have 8 stallions standing at the stud and when I was looking office I noticed some plaques which had some familiar names but one in particular was Elusive City. I knew I had seen this horses name previously in New Zealand somewhere, so with a litt...

May 13, 2018

Enrolments sought for breeding course

The annual equine breeding winter block course will take place later this month and prospective participants are being urged to enroll in the course. Enrolments are being called for the annual equine breeding winter block course, which will take place over three days between May 29 and May 31. The course, which is restricted to 20 students, will cover a wide range of topics including anatomy and conformation, nutrition, foaling, weaning and reproduction. The course cost is $250 including accommo...

May 10, 2018

Sir Patrick active at Karaka

The top lot in the broodmare section at New Zealand Bloodstock’s May Sale was knocked down to one of the most familiar faces at the Karaka sales complex, Sir Patrick Hogan. The famed thoroughbred breeder swapped his usual role of vendor to that of purchaser when he went to $150,000 to buy lot 468, Passion Cut, a Pins mare in-foal to Cambridge Stud stallion Tavistock. Consigned by the farm he sold to Brendan and Jo Lindsay last month, Sir Patrick was delighted with his first purchase since sell...

May 8, 2018

Debut purchase by former Black Cap

Former top class cricketer Adam Parore has dipped his toes into the thoroughbred industry with his first purchase at New Zealand Bloodstock’s May Sale on Tuesday afternoon. The former Black Cap wicket keeper went to $36,000 to secure lot 381, All By Myself, a Zabeel mare who is in-foal to Waikato Stud’s freshman sire Tivaci. Parore became interested in thoroughbreds through his partner Danielle Francis, whose family have been involved in breeding both standardbreds and thoroughbreds. “My p...

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