Vadamos Fee Announced
Former star French galloper Vadamos (Monsun-Celebre Vadala, by Peintre Celebre) will begin stud duties at Rich Hill Stud in the 2017 Southern Hemisphere breeding season at the introductory fee of $15,000 + GST. Farm principal John Thompson said he had received outstanding feedback from visitors to the recent NZ Bloodstock National Yearling Sales at Karaka on his international Group One winner. "The word we were getting from the Australians is that they think he is exactly the type of horse who...
February 16, 2017Minimum thoroughbred racing stakes to increase to $10,000 - NZTR Press Release 16/2/17
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February 16, 2017Irish National Stud Scholarship Winner Cameron Ring arrives in Ireland
Fáilte go hÉireann! Arriving in Dublin, Ireland on Sunday, 22 January after a gruelling 25 hour haul was an experience in itself. Luckily Emirates put on a show with all the latest movies and a very tactical buy purchasing 'The Pumper', Jim Cassidy's biography that kept me entertained for the duration. A familiar face, Patrick Diamond (nominations and bloodstock management for the Irish National Stud (INS)) collected my tired self at 11am and we wasted no time catching up after a painful tw...
February 14, 2017Victoria beckons leading CD trainer
Allan Sharrock's patience has run dry and so has that of his owners. The New Plymouth horseman is currently in Australia and he intends to move his training operation to Victoria when he can acquire suitable stables. "It's pretty dismal what's happening in New Zealand so I'm looking at an exit plan," Sharrock said. "I've got no option now and I have to move if I want to continue. I've been one of the lucky ones and I've got 30 horses in work for some great owners, but they've had enough a...
February 13, 2017A Timely Reminder Regarding The Control Of Equine Contagious Diseases (including Strangles and Equine Herpes Virus)
With yearling sales, summer racing and the New Zealand Horse of the Year looming the New Zealand Equine Health Association (NZEHA Inc) encourages each of its member bodies to adopt codes as a way to handle equine disease outbreaks. Because management of diseases already in New Zealand is deemed to be an industry responsibility the only means of implementing controls on equine disease outbreaks is for Equine industry member organisations to endorse and enforce codes for the control of equine co...
February 10, 2017Brian and Lorraine Anderton's Super Saturday
In 1950 Brian Anderton ONZM rode his first winner, the horse was White Robe, six years later he named his stud farm and training establishment White Robe Lodge after the same mare. In the early seventies he sponsored a race at Wingatui the home of the Otago Racing Club and named it the White Robe Lodge Stakes and every year since then he has sponsored that race, making him the longest sponsor of anytime of a race in New Zealand. This year the 2017 Group Three White Robe Lodge Handicap will g...
February 8, 2017Melody Belle continues the legacy of the "Belle" family
In winning the Listed New Zealand Bloodstock Karaka Million race, Melody Belle (Commands[AUS]-Meleka Belle) became the latest Stakes winner from the prolific Stakes winning "Belle" family nurtured by the Sarten family since 1939. Marie Leicester nee Sarten, is the registered breeder of Melody Belle and she is proudly carrying on the legacy of this amazing family from her late parents James and Annie Sarten. Leicester bred and raced the dam, Meleka Belle (by Iffraaj[GB]), and Melody Belle is he...
February 7, 2017Bargain buy ignites yearling sales fairytale
An intrepid move to buy a $3000 weanling filly, race her and then mate her with a stallion standing for $7000 brought about one of the best feel-good stories at Karaka this week. A group of Mid Canterbury rugby and harness racing mates agreed to race Pyrus filly Shamrox from the Ashburton stable of Danny Champion, who bought the horse as a weanling out of the paddock from breeders Edwina Morris and Alan Jones. Shamrox showed immediate ability and the quintet of brothers Neville and Phil Prend...
February 7, 2017Transcript of interview with Waikato Stud’s Mark Chittick as he reflects on the final yearling by O’Reilly to step through the Karaka Sales ring as Lot 1097 (O’Reilly x Toss Up colt) sold to Roger James for $200,000:
Unfortunately, it's happened. It was always going to happen at some stage. We would have liked it to have not been this year, and in a couple of years' time – he was a lovely horse and it just fell that he was a lovely horse to end with which was really cool. It's great that the colt has been bought by Roger James, who has had so much success with the sire. Obviously, there was a lot of fierce bidding there and to get a nice result like that makes you pretty emotional. He's been so respons...
February 7, 2017James secures piece of Waikato Stud history
In a fitting tribute to his influence on the annual NZB National Yearling Sale over the past two decades, the last son of the mighty stallion O'Reilly to grace the Karaka complex as a yearling topped the prices on the final day of the Select Session. Offered as Lot 1097, the bay colt from Zabeel mare Toss Up strode into the auction ring under the watchful eye of Waikato Stud principals Mark and Garry Chittick along with a host of stud staff. Led through the ring by Dave O'Leary, for many year'...
February 7, 2017Outstanding Results in NZB Insurance Pearl Series for Karaka Graduates
The New Zealand Bloodstock Insurance Pearl Series has become an enormously popular and richly rewarding initiative in New Zealand racing, and results show that the National Yearling Sales Series at Karaka is a terrific source of quality contenders for the lucrative bonuses. The New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders Association Pearl Series is a bonus scheme for New Zealand-bred fillies and mares, offering bonuses of almost $2.6 million and prizemoney of nearly $2.8 million. The scheme includes 215 ...
February 1, 2017Circular following meeting of NZTR and Thoroughbred Sector Interests with NZ Racing Board (Circular 31/1/17)
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January 31, 2017Thoroughbred Racing Leaders in Agreement On Priority for Industry (Press Release)
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January 31, 2017Newhaven Park to stand Xtravagant
In a coup for the Australian breeding industry, Newhaven Park is excited to announce they have secured Champion New Zealand 3YO Xtravagant (Pentire (GB) x Axiom (NZ)). A sensational eight length debut winner at his only start at two and a dual Group One winner, Xtravagant won the Group One New Zealand 2000 Guineas by eight and a half lengths in race record time before beating older horses in the Group One Waikato Sprint, again by an extraordinary margin of eight lengths. Xtravagant will be retir...
January 27, 2017Raise You Ten - another winner to the dynasty created by Frank Conway
In late January fifty-one years ago, Frank Conway a successful painting contractor, ventured to the Waikato yearling sales and bought his first horse. For 500 guineas he bought a Gold Sovereign(GB) filly out of Gold Sim and named her Mayo Gold, a champion filly, she won 18 races including the Manawatu Sires Produce Stakes, the Railway Handicap and as a three-year-old in the space of eight days the Wellington Stakes and the Wellington Oaks. Fast forward to January 2017 and deep in the South ...
January 25, 2017Buyers descend on Karaka
The countdown to the New Zealand thoroughbred industry's most important week is on, as a host of the world's most prominent racehorse owners, agents and trainers descend on Auckland ahead of the 91st New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sales Series at Karaka. The vibrant Karaka Million twilight races at Ellerslie on Sunday herald the start of festivities, with Prime Minister Bill English set to officially open Karaka 2017 on Monday morning. A total of 1347 yearlings will go under the h...
January 25, 2017Death of Haunui Farm stallion a loss for breeding industry
The local thoroughbred breeding industry suffered a major loss this weekend when the Haunui Farm based Gr. 1 Australian Guineas winner Ferlax was euthanized after sustaining a paddock injury on Thursday afternoon. On the eve of transporting his first crop of yearlings to the annual National Yearling Sales series at Karaka, the death is a bitter pill for his connections to swallow. "We are quite devastated," said Haunui Farm's Managing Director, Mark Chitty. "We were privileged to have had t...
January 22, 2017Hall of Fame's win for Canadian based Michael O'Keefe
Currently it's around minus 20 degrees in the city of Montreal in Canada, so receiving the news that you had just bred a Group One winner was like a burst of warm sunshine for Michael O'Keeffe the breeder of Hall Of Fame (Savabeel[AUS]-Around The World[AUS]). "It was fantastic news, he's a little champion and I couldn't be more pleased, it certainly brightened up the day, the winters here in Quebec are fierce," said O'Keeffe still an Australian at heart, when talking about the Group One Levin ...
January 18, 2017Galloping Gerte wins her second NZB Insurance Pearl Bonus Race for owners Bill and Noelene Bishop
Winning back to back NZB Insurance Pearl Series races with Galloping Gerte (Align[AUS]-Miss Reset) has set her three-year-old campaign on the right track according to her owners. "Now we have that extra $20,000 in bonuses in the bank as well as her winning stake money, we just have to place the horse in the right races to get to the New Zealand Oaks," said Bill Bishop whose wife Noeline bred and races the filly". And following her impressive win in her second NZB Pearl Series race at Matama...
December 20, 2016Prickle - a super mare for Celia Crawshaw
It's shaping up to be an exciting summer for Waikato NZTBA branch member Celia Crawshaw the breeder of Lincoln Blue (Savabeel[AUS]- Prickle) the winner of the Listed Race For Life 3YO Salver at Ellerslie recently. That win bounced him right into New Zealand Derby contention on the back of a gutsy win in the Group Three Wellington Stakes last month. Crawshaw owns Prickle (Pins[AUS]-Snobbish) whom her brother Mark Chittick purchased specifically for her to send to Savabeel when he was syndicat...
December 14, 2016Simple approach is Lorna’s recipe for success
Lorna Moore's breeding philosophy is simple but effective. "If I really believe in a mating, I try to send the mare at least three times to a stallion," the Matamata owner-breeder explained. "You need to get that right individual." Moore, who bred Saturday's Gr.3 Waikato Gold Cup winner Lizzie L'Amour and races the mare with her husband Gary, also undertakes due diligence when it comes to selecting the right mares. Back in 2005 Moore was looking for mares to send to Zabeel. "Each week I wo...
December 13, 2016Leading stud on a roll
Aerovelocity capped an extraordinary run of results for Waikato Stud when he turned back the clock for a second success in the Gr.1 Hong Kong Sprint. The best son of the Matamata farm's resident stallion Pins, the eight-year-old repeated his international victory of 2014 with a tenacious performance for expatriate Kiwi trainer Paul O'Sullivan at Sha Tin on Sunday. "He's an unbelievable horse and great for Paul," stud principal Mark Chittick said. "He's such a tough sprinter to be still compe...
December 12, 2016Alan Groves enjoys Group One success with Aide Memoire
Breeding a Group One winner is a huge thrill for any breeder but when it reinforces the line breeding theories you have been espousing, it makes the achievement all the more satisfying and thrilling. These are the sentiments of Alan Groves who owns and races in partnership Aide Memoir (Remind[USA]-Explain) the impressive winner of the Group One Captain Cook Stakes. Groves bred the mare with fellow line breeding enthusiasts Iain Gunn and Kay Hood of Hedwood Thoroughbreds, and races her with ...
December 8, 2016Remind's Group One Winner
After the impressive Group One win by Aide Memoir(Remind[USA]-Explain) in the Captain Cook Stakes, Canterbury breeders Debbie Clark and Myles Gordon, are toasting the success of their much under-rated stallion Remind(USA)(Deputy Minister[USA]-Watch the Tme[USA]). "It's very exciting, Remind now has a Group One winner, especially when you consider that he hasn't ever had a big amount of mares or a big amount to the races. We are absolutely rapt for him," enthused a delighted Clark. "We love...
December 7, 2016Dual success for Redwood
Redwood was the toast of Ellerslie on Saturday with two winners who look headed for greater heights. Night's Watch and Romancer are both from the Westbury Stud sire's first crop and the three-year-olds have Group One assignments in their sights. Both were in the 2015 yearling sale draft until things turned slightly pear-shaped according to Westbury Stud's general manager Russell Warwick. "Redwood had three stand out colts and they were two of them," he recalled. "Then the Glory Run - which...
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