Robert's Blog – April 2014
Robert files another blog from Cheveley in England Back to the blog! I'm currently in my seventh week living and working at Cheveley Park Stud in Newmarket, although it feels like I only arrived yesterday, time is flying! I've settled in really well, happy, healthy and enjoying my stay here. In this blog I'll go over some foals born on my nights sitting up, give an update of some of the things I've done, places I've been and people I have met and the night lectures. SITTING UP As I said in my ...
April 14, 2014Kisses lands a big one for the Chequers Stud brothers
Cambridge brothers Chris Campin and Mark Fraser-Campin don't usually race fillies, but they are pleased they made an exception and kept Kisses (Iffraaj [GB]-La Marmalade[AUS]), especially after she recently won her second Listed race in the Christchurch Casino Easter Cup. "We are really very proud of her," said Mark Fraser-Campin, "She was always a nice big bold filly. Chris and I don't race a lot of fillies, preferring to race colts that we can trade on but we decided to keep her and take her ...
April 8, 2014NZTBA member Tim Bodle breeds another Group One winner
When O'Marilyn (O'Reilly-Monroe Magic), the recent winner of the Group One The Oaks Manawatu Sires' Produce Stakes, was a offered up as a yearling, a lot of experts said she was too small and too long in the pasterns to ever make a racehorse, according to her breeder Tim Bodle. That was obviously not an opinion shared by one expert, one Trevor McKee who purchased the flashy dark brown filly for himself and his good mate Barry Rissetto. In six starts as a two-year-old she has now won twice and b...
April 1, 2014Windsor Park keep a close eye on the Sydney Autumn Carnival
The team at Windsor Park are watching the racing at the Sydney autumn carnival with excitement and anticipation, and in particular, a four-year-old gelding in the Hawkes Racing stable - Entirely Platinum (Pentire [GB]- Platinum Blonde). "It's always nice to breed a good winner over the big Aussie carnivals and following Entirely Platinum's win in the Group Three Sky High Stakes, it looks like he has a big future and I am sure the Hawkes will have some lofty targets for him," stated Windsor Park...
March 25, 2014Position Vacant - Marketing Assistant/Web Administrator
New Zealand Thoroughbred Marketing (NZTM) was established 'to communicate and actively market, for the long-term financial benefits of all stakeholders, the attributes of the New Zealand thoroughbred industry to clearly identified markets'. An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and organised individual to join our small Hamilton-based team as an online-focused marketing assistant. In this role you will support the Chief Executive and Project Managers by communicating to our aud...
March 20, 2014Robert's Blog – March 2014
Robert Dennis' first blog from Cheveley Park Stud in England Hi there everyone, welcome to my blog about my experience while on the Sunline Scholarship. Firstly a brief introduction of myself, my name is Robert Dennis and I am this year's recipient of the Sunline Trust International management Scholarship. I am 22 years old and hail from a township called Woodlands in Southland where I was raised on the family farm by my parents Tony and Sharon. I went to school in Invercargill before continuin...
March 20, 2014South Island Sale Yearling Parade
Sam and Libby Bleakley 89 Highden Road, RD6, Palmerston North 4476 Libby - 0276129610 Sam - 0272907759 South Island Sale Yearling Parade. Sam and Libby Bleakley invite you to inspect their quality draft of South Island Sale Yearlings. Parades will be held on the yearling farm, 102 Highden Road, RD6, Palmerston North on the following dates and times. March 28th 2014 commencing at 1.30pm April 4th 2014 commencing at 1.30pm April 7th 2014 commencing at 1.30pm Parades will take around an hour...
March 19, 2014The life and times of Sir Kevin and Sir Gus
The recent winner of the Listed Hyland Race Colours New Zealand St Leger, Sir Gus (Zed – It's Only Me), may have been a 20 to one long shot, but his win didn't surprise his trainer Kevin Gray. "He never surprised me with what he did in the race. It was one of the better St Legers with a strong field, and there was good representation from the North with all the known trainers having runners, but he is such a good clean winded beautiful horse," said Gray who bred the horse with his wife Kathle...
March 19, 2014Invitation to experience South Africa's greatest racing event
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March 11, 2014NZTBA member Bevan Wilson has high hopes for Madam Victoria
The promising High Chaparral (IRE) filly Madam Victoria is helping to restore Bevan Wilson's faith in a decision he made seven years ago to buy back her mother Royal Madam (Personal Escort [USA]-Queen's Style). At only her fourth start, Madam Victoria recently won the Listed New Zealand Bloodstock Airfreight Stakes at Wingatui. She won a maiden at the same track back in November, and at the end of December easily won a rating 65 event at Timaru. The Teri Rae trained filly then lined up in the l...
March 10, 2014A.S.K. Partnership remembers Graeme Lowe with Lowland Stakes win
Miss Selby's stylish win in the Group Three Little Avondale Lowland Stakes was a very emotional one for the family of the late Hawke's Bay philanthropist Graeme Lowe CNZM, QSM. A pioneer of the meat industry and the head of the Lowe Corporation, Lowe bred the well-performed, lightly-raced O'Reilly (NZ) filly out of his Waikato Cup winning mare Singing Star (Danasinga[AUS]- Jelignite Jenny), and she is now owned and raced by the ASK Partnership made up of his children Andy, Sarah and Kate. "Our...
March 5, 2014Breeders' Bulletin -Autumn 2014
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March 1, 2014Studmaster Branch presentation by Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI)
Click here to view the MPI Powerpoint presentation presented to members of the NZTBA Studmaster Branch on Wednesday 26th February 2014. - MPI...
February 28, 2014Equine Herpes Virus Information Paper
Click here to read a useful information paper in Equine Herpes Virus. - NZ Equine Health Association...
February 25, 2014John O'Flaherty breeds his 11th Stakes Winner
When Princess Kyoto (Shinko King [IRE] – Sent To War) won the listed Marks Ewen and Associates Kaimai Stakes at Matamata recently she became the 11th stakes winner to be bred by NZTBA Gold Badge member John O'Flaherty. It was the fourth win for the seven-year-old mare who is raced by O'Flaherty and his partner Jan McGivern who trains the horse at Te Aroha. Two starts ago she also won the Taupo Cup which was her first win in over 12 months. She will now be freshened and aimed towards the Group...
February 25, 2014Michael Orton joins Doncaster Bloodstock Sales
Doncaster Bloodstock Sales (DBS) has welcomed a new member to their team withMichael Orton joining the company in the newly created position of Marketing Executive.From New Zealand, Michael spent three years in the marketing team at New Zealand Bloodstock in Auckland.Based in DBS's head office in Hawick, Scotland, he will work closely with the DBS team and take over the day-to-day running of DBS's marketing."I am thrilled to have joined DBS," he said. "DBS enjoyed another strong year of sales in...
February 17, 2014Big month for Waikato Stud
February 8 2014 will go down in the history books at Waikato Stud as a special day. It was the second day of the Waikato Racing Club's Carnival of Racing and featured the Group One Herbie Dyke Stakes, won by Costume (Savabeel-Disguise), the Group One NRM Sprint won by Viadana (Towkay- Yeah Nah by Kinjite) and the Group Two Sir Tristram Fillies Classic won by Hera (O'Reilly- Corsica). Costume and Hera were bred by Garry Chittick the now 'retired' Waikato Stud boss, as was Kinjite (Centaine [AUS]...
February 11, 2014Further Update from Ministry for Primary Industries on Equine Herpes Virus type 1-myeloencephalopathy
Click here to read the latest update of Questions and Answers issued today by the NZ Equine Health Association and Ministry for Primary Industries. - NZEHA...
February 11, 2014Great trainer honoured for Australasian deeds
The aches and pains of old age weren't going to stop Syd Brown making the trip back "home" from Sydney for the NZ Racing Hall Of Fame gala dinner at the SKYCITY in Hamilton on Friday night). Brown, 88, was among the nine latest inductees into the NZ Racing Hall of Fame (NZRHOF) and he was determined to be on hand for the presentation, even though he hadn't been back to New Zealand for many years. Initially beginning his training career at Te Rapa, Brown is best-remembered for his success duri...
February 10, 2014Update from Ministry of Primary Industries on Equine Herpes Virus type 1 - myeloencephalopathy
Questions and Answers To find out all the facts about Equine Herpes Virus type 1 - myeloencephalopathy Click here - NZEHA...
February 8, 2014First case of Equine Herpes Virus type 1 (EHV-1) myeloencephalopathy reported on a single New Zealand stud farm
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has confirmed New Zealand's first case of Equine Herpes Virus type 1 (EHV-1) myeloencephalopathy on a single New Zealand stud farm. Click here for full details of the story - MPI...
February 5, 2014Wayne and Karen Stewart have a big week for White Robe Lodge
Commitments at the National Yearling Sales at Karaka kept Otago breeders Karen and Wayne Stewart away from seeing their classy three-year-old filly Include (Gallant Guru-Slightly Aloof) win the Listed Southern Wide Real Estate Guineas recently. "That's the second time we have missed seeing one of our horses win their first stakes race. We missed seeing Royal Flight win the Listed Great Easter Stakes in 2011 as we were in Australia watching our son Jack playing league in the New South Wales Coun...
February 4, 2014Vespa hits home for Kevin Hickman's plans
Back in 2010 when Kevin Hickman was planning the matings of his extensive broodmare portfolio, he decided he needed to breed a good two-year-old to appear on the catalogue page of his young Fantastic Light (USA) mare Miss Avalon(IRE), and so he sent her to visit Elusive City(USA), with the result being the Listed Karaka Million winner Vespa. "He's a good horse, and it's a great name don't you think?" enthused Hickman, a member of the Canterbury branch of the NZTBA. "He accelerates when he need...
February 2, 2014Important Changes to Equine Exotic Disease Control
The Government Industry Agreement (GIA)on Biosecurity Readiness and Response offers the equine industry more certainty that responses to important equine diseases will be undertaken and the opportunity to be more involved in biosecurity decision making, but with this responsibility comes a share of the costs for readiness and response activities. The NZ Equine Health Association is seeking to represent the equine industry under this GIA, and is inviting feedback on the proposal. Currently the ...
January 23, 2014Central Otago's Peter Lyon wins his first Group race
With the wool season in full swing, Central Otago shearing contractor Peter Lyon was too busy to travel to Trentham to watch his horse Alpine Heights (Spartacus[IRE]-Alpine Delight[AUS]) win the Group Three Mills Reef Winery Trentham Stakes. "We are quite busy at the moment, and although I rate him (Alpine Heights) a bit, and he had won nine races albeit against the best in the South Island, they were all picking O'Fille, and even though Karen (Parsons the trainer) was confident, I decided to s...
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