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History made by New Zealand bred sprinter Aerovelocity

An equine family connection stretching back 23 years created history in Japan on Sunday evening, when Windsor Park-bred Aerovelocity (Pins) beat a field of Japan's best sprinters in the Gr.1 Takamatsunomiya Kinen at Chukyo racecourse. Trained by Paul O'Sullivan, Aerovelocity became the first foreign racehorse to win the Japanese Gr.1 race, which is one of a series of races that comprise the Global Sprint Challenge. A former champion New Zealand trainer, now training in Hong Kong, O'Sullivan p...

March 30, 2015

Win a nomination to exciting new sire Proisir

Rich Hill Stud is once again demonstrating their support of the New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders' Association. On behalf of the Proisir Syndicate, Rich Hill Stud has generously donated a 2015 nomination to their exciting new sire Proisir. This will be the major prize for the NZTBA members draw on the Gr 1 NZ Thoroughbred Breeders Stakes at Te Aroha on Saturday 4th April. The picturesque Te Aroha racecourse boasts a great day of racing highlighted by the Gr 1 NZ Breeders Stakes and the annual N...

March 27, 2015

Wayne and Karen would like to "Include" a Group One

White Robe Lodge stud manager Wayne Stewart has been temporarily relieved of duties at Wingatui and is heading north with his classy race mare Include (Gallant Guru[AUS]-She's Snubbed) to have a tilt at the Group One Fiber Fresh New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders' Stakes. "Its 30 years since I travelled with race horses to the North Island, but at White Robe we take turns at all the jobs. The last horse I took north was Joyarty and she ran second in the Group One New Zealand Stakes, this mare I'...

March 25, 2015

Dylan's Blog – March 2015

The Beginning: The Irish National Stud Scholarship My journey began saying my goodbyes to my parents at Auckland International airport. Sitting down as the plane goes through its final checks the emotions and overwhelming excitement finally set in of the realization that not only I will be going to travel across the world but I will be setting of to broaden my knowledge and experience in a industry that I am so very passionate about. Understanding that my knowledge of the northern hemisphere r...

March 17, 2015

Benji’s Blog – March 2015

Background My name is Benji King, I am the very grateful receiver of the Sunline Trust Scholarship. I have been working with horses since I can remember having grown up on my parent's successful thoroughbred stud, Brighthill Farm. My true drive and passion for horses came when I was fortunate to have been given a holiday job at Vinery Stud, Australia preparing yearlings for the 2010 Sydney Easter sale. I then stayed on to work for two stud seasons followed by subsequent yearling preparation...

March 16, 2015

Thee Auld Floozie wins the Sunline Vase

For 24 hours Te Awamutu dairy farmer John Young didn't worry about the drought in the Waikato, he was too busy enjoying a day at the races in Auckland and watching his smart filly Thee Auld Floozie (Mastercraftsman [IRE]-Thee Auld Hussie) take out the Group Three Sunline Vase. "There are some great people racing this horse with me like Ali and Helen Cunningham and we sure celebrated her win, in this game you have to cherish every win," said Young a member of the Waikato branch of the NZTBA. "M...

March 10, 2015

Breeders' Bulletin -Autumn 2015

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March 1, 2015

Iamishwara wins Group One Weight For Age Classic.

The win by outsider Iamishwara (Keeninsky – She's Heroic) in the Group One Haunui Farm Weight-For-Age Classic may have been disappointing for punters but it certainly made the day for retired Papakura farmer Bob Killick. "That's a good win eh, it was pretty exciting, fancy a Group One winner," enthused 70 year-old Killick who bred the Keeninsky five-year-old. "I always thought he would be a good horse he was a lovely animal, but unfortunately I had to sell my half-share when he was a yearlin...

February 24, 2015

Primary ITO Equine Training Courses Starting Soon

Click here to download .PDF Thoroughbred Breeding Courses These Equine breeding courses have been instigated and designed by Thoroughbred Studs of the Waikato. The content of the courses is what industry leaders have recognised to be the most important skills and knowledge required to succeed in a career in the Thoroughbred Breeding Industry. The courses run once a fortnight from late March through to early September. Classes last for 3 hrs from 4.00 -7.00 and have speakers from studs, equine...

February 23, 2015

Farm Boy steps up to win the Avondale Gold Cup for farmer Allan Hayward

Allan Hayward is a farmer from Rotorangi just south of Cambridge, and is a quiet unassuming bloke who in the past few days has been pitched into the limelight, way out of his comfort zone, due to the deeds of a horse called Farm Boy (El Hermano- Lady of Oakview). Farm Boy whom he races and bred, is this year's winner of the Group Two Avondale Cup held at Ellerslie, and was an unassuming type like his owner, until he won this event. Now thanks to a a very gutsy win under a superb ride by Vinny C...

February 19, 2015

Tie Me Down on track for the Group One NZTBA Stakes in April

The success of Tie Me Down (Pins[AUS]- Ashley Downs) the winner of the listed Wairarapa Thoroughbred Breeders Stakes is serendipity according to Pip McCarroll who part owns the mare with Little Avondale Trust. "She is one special mare, and it's so exciting to be involved with her, and having so much fun," she enthused. "When she came home from Sydney, Sam offered to buy me out, but I said no way if you are going to race her I'm in. Let's have some fun and race her, and that is exactly how it h...

February 11, 2015

NZ Breeders need assistance

Te Akau Racing's David Ellis said Government help is critical to arrest the falling numbers of New Zealand broodmares being bred from. There was evidence at last week's Karaka sales series that some lower-end broodmares probably would not be bred from again this year. "That cannot be allowed to continue and we urgently need government's help," said New Zealand's biggest and most successful thoroughbred buyer. Ellis was the biggest Karaka buyer for the 10th consecutive year, but that level of ...

February 4, 2015

Paulie Hunter back in his wife's goodbooks!

It took well over 18 months but Paulie Hunter is finally back in the good books with his wife Petrina, after a spur of the moment $200 purchase at the broodmare sale turned into a $47,500 yearling at the recent Festival sale. Through the Seaton Park draft where Hunter is the manager of Seaton Park's "Heights" property in Matamata, he sold a Tavistock colt, the first foal of the Lucky Unicorn(AUS) mare Silver Bracelet, to Englishman Jim McGrath for $47,500. "It was a fluke," quipped Hunter, "Ta...

February 3, 2015

Pearl Series proving a popular option for New Zealand owners

A stunning home straight dash carried promising three-year-old filly Acquisto to a last stride victory at Hastings last Thursday that provided her smiling connections with double the reason to celebrate. Not only was it the second career win for the stakes placed daughter of Thewayyouare but it was also the second helping the filly had taken from the New Zealand Bloodstock Insurance Pearl Series Bonus prize pool. The New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders' Association administered scheme was introd...

February 2, 2015

Hardline's breeder Bill Hurlstone ecstatic with Karaka Million win

Taranaki based breeder Bill Hurlstone was lucky enough to be on hand to see Hardline (Showcasing[GB]- Midnight Breaker), blitz his rivals to win the restricted listed Karaka Million at Ellerslie on the eve of the New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sales. "It was just an absolute pleasure to be sitting there in the grandstand with a horse I had bred in the race, and what a thrill I got when I saw number three flash past the line first," Hurlstone recounted. Hurlstone is the breeder of Har...

January 29, 2015

NZ Equine Industries Sign Bio-Security Deal With Government

The equine sector is the latest to sign a biosecurity agreement with the Government, joining the kiwifruit, pipfruit and pork industries. The agreement commits horse racing, recreational and breeding organisations to work in a partnership with the Primary Industries Ministry to manage and respond to disease threats. The New Zealand Equine Health Association representing all horse interests, signed the agreement at the Karaka yearling sales yesterday. The association's chairman Ivan Bridge sai...

January 29, 2015

Gaultier shows his class at Trentham

"He is the best horse we have bred by miles, and it's a great pedigree update for his half-brother in the NZB Festival Sale," enthused a very delighted Peter Rattray when discussing the Group One win of Gaultier (Rios-Playacting[AUS]) in the Levin Classic at Trentham. Although he was a maiden going into the race, and almost the rank outsider in the field, Gaultier had shown some ability in his previous four starts. Two weeks before the Group One event his part-owner and trainer Danica Guy reali...

January 20, 2015

NZB Insurance Pearl Bonus Scheme sees big results

In the past two months seven lucky filly owners and trainers have each taken home up to an extra $11,500 in bonus prize money thanks to the Pearl Series Bonus Scheme. Instigated by the New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders' Association prior to the Karaka sales in 2013 to add to the attraction of racing fillies, the scheme is sponsored by NZB Insurance. It features bonuses for fillies and mares of almost $2.6 million and prizemoney of nearly $2.8 million across 215 individual races for each crop of...

January 19, 2015

Champion stallion O'Reilly sadly dies

Champion stallion O'Reilly has died. Waikato Stud staff awoke on Wednesday to find the stallion dead in his paddock, most likely from a heart attack. Bred and raced by Waikato Stud, O'Reilly forged a career as a brilliant sprinter-miler, winning four of his six starts, including the Gr.1 Bayer Classic and the Gr.1 Telegraph in four unbeaten starts in New Zealand. Retired to stud with a career-ending suspensory ligament injury, O'Reilly was quick to make his mark as a sire, leaving Gr.1 1000 G...

January 2, 2015

NZTBA mourns past President Peter Francis

It is with great sorrow that the NZTBA learned of the death on Wednesday afternoon of Immediate Past President Peter Francis. Michael Martin, Chief Executive of the NZ Thoroughbred Breeders' Association says, "Peter made a really significant and valuable contribution to the New Zealand thoroughbred industry as an owner & breeder, committee member & councillor, and through his publishing companies. "He was motivated always by the best interests of his fellow breeders and owners, and wor...

December 18, 2014

NZTBA member Stephanie Hole makes the right Choice

A decision made in 2008 to upgrade to a commercial breeder is paying dividends for Blenheim based breeder Stephanie Hole, after Choice (Mastercraftsman[IRE]-Femme Britannica[ASU]) won the Group Three Eulogy Stakes recently. And with a half-sister in the New Zealand Bloodstock Select Sale next month the timing couldn't be better. A member of the Canterbury/Marlborough/Westland Branch of the NZTBA Hole sought the advice of Wairarapa bloodstock agent Bruce Perry and headed to Sydney to buy a comm...

December 17, 2014

Showcasing stamps his mark

One of the leading first season sire's of Europe in 2014, young Haunui Farm stallion Showcasing (GB) (Oasis Dream) has gone a long way to stamping his mark on the New Zealand stallion ranks landing his first winner last Friday, and his first stakes winner on Saturday. Last Friday saw Showcasing's first winner in the Southern Hemisphere when the Liam Birchley-trained Hardline (NZ) (Showcasing) was an impressive winner on debut at Doomben. Sold for $43,000 by Haunui Farm as a weanling, he was pur...

December 10, 2014

Tavy wins the Trevor Eagle Memorial

There is something special about Tavy (Tavistock-The Cat's Whiskers), the recent winner of the listed Trevor Eagle Memorial, in more ways than one. Tavy was bred by Henriette the Dowager Duchess of Bedford and is raced by her in partnership with former NZTBA councillor Peter Hutt and Filiberto Rayon-Villela. She also bred her sire Tavistock which was named after her late husband Robin. "She is a very special filly to me and it's so exciting to see her doing so well and nominated for the Derby,...

December 3, 2014

Racing loses a true gentleman

A widely-respected champion jockey who continued his involvement with the industry for many years after his retirement has passed away. Norman (Norm) Bannerman Holland, OBE, died on Sunday at the age of 90. Holland's family moved from Lancashire, England, to New Zealand when he was four and settled in Taranaki. He left school as a 13-year-old and served his apprenticeship with Oney Cox at Hawera and began race riding in 1940. Holland graduated to win three jockeys' premierships in 1945-46, 1...

December 1, 2014

'Kelly O'Reilly' adds some Black Type for the Pikes

Waikato Branch members Vicki and Wayne Pike had plenty of cause for celebration when Kelly O'Reilly (O'Reilly – Grace) won the Group Two NRM/Auckland Thoroughbred Breeders' Stakes over 1400 metres recently giving her some well-deserved black type. Despite the fact that the five-year-old mare has won seven races, this was only her fourth attempt at black type and her win was quite emphatic. Though the margin was only a head, with three-quarters of a length back to the third horse, she showed g...

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