Able One takes Hong Kong Champions Mile 01 May 2007
If Cambridge Stud's latest Hong Kong group one producer Gardenia was human she'd probably have had a hip replacement. Gardenia joined the premier level of the elite Waikato farm's broodmare band when her son Able One, bred by Sir Patrick and Justine Hogan, defied a top field of Hong Kong milers – along with top Irish performer Lingari and the quality Aussie three-year-old Casino Prince – to win the Champions Mile (HK1-1600m) at Sha Tin on Sunday. Able One's all-the-way victory at huge od...
May 1, 2007Allan Schaare's breed continues
Matamata horseman Terry McDermott couldn't have got himself a better mare to continue his uncle Allan Schaare's breeding heritage when he bought Dainty Eyes. The Alvaro mare, bought for $3200 in 2001, became a black type producer for McDermott and his breeding partner John Newton of Rotorua when Valley Chief won Saturday Hawke's Bay Cup (Gr 2-2200m). McDermott, 70, trained horses for many years, some for Schaare. When Schaare died in 2000 aged 93, McDermott was given the task of dispersing th...
April 26, 2007Viking Ruler nomination up for auction
A service to Cambridge Stud stallion Viking Ruler was kindly donated to St Peters School in Cambridge by Sir Patrick and Justine, Lady Hogan. The school is holding a fundraising dinner On Saturday 28th April to raise funds for students to travel to Italy and France on a rugby tour. If you would like to lodge a proxy bid for this service then please download the Viking Ruler pdf and place your bid before 5pm Thursday 26th April at 5pm. - ...
April 23, 2007Charlie Roberts and family breed Sydney Cup winner
Mary Kenny would love Gesine to breed a full brother or sister to Saturday's Sydney Cup winner Gallic. Trouble is, Zabeel doesn't seem to want to come to the party. Charlie Roberts Kenny, her husband Paul and Kenny's father Charlie Roberts were overjoyed on Saturday when Gallic, a seven-year-old son of Zabeel and their mare Gesine, added the Sydney Cup (Gr 1-3200m) to the Adelaide Cup (Gr 2-3200m) he had already won this season. Gesine has been a very reliable broodmare ...
April 17, 2007Further Group 1 success for the "Gabardine" family
When you've got 15 mares from the same family on your farm, you've clearly got a strong belief in its ability to produce. But for Richard Moore of Karaka, south of Auckland, the family which traces back to his 1950s taproot mare Gabardine has given him no end of encouragement about its potency for many, many years. That family was in the limelight again at Te Aroha last weekend when Captivate won the country's most prestigious race for fillies and mares, the NZ Thoroughbred Breeders' Stakes (...
April 11, 2007Wanted: NZTBA members views on Code of Practice
New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing (NZTR) is currently seeking industry comment and feedback to develop a Code of Practice for Bloodstock Sales in New Zealand. NZTR has distributed a copy of the Australian Racing Board's draft Code of Practice as a possible blue-print in the development of what is hoped will become an accepted code in both Australia and New Zealand. The Australian Code of Practice sets out principles that apply to sales of bloodstock and sales of stallion shares and nominations, ...
April 11, 2007Wanted: NZTBA members' views on AI
New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing (NZTR) has asked the NZTBA for their response regarding the level of support among our members to raise the A.I. issue with the International Stud Book authorities and open up the debate for industry discussion. The Council has decided to canvas members to assess the level of interest and opinion on Artificial Insemination. The Council believes it is important to discuss the issues surrounding A.I. and consider whether the time has come to at least develop an ...
April 11, 2007Auckland and Waikato Branch seminars a success
Attentive audiences attended the Auckland Branch's seminars on Fertiliser, Parasite Control and Pasture Management. The two hour presentations provided breeders with practical information on each topic and were well received. Arthur Payze from Fertco, talked about utilising good pasture maintenance in order for fertilisers to do their job efficiently. His presentation placed emphasis on the benefits of soil testing, weed and pest control. He presented comparisons of different re-grassing...
March 30, 2007High Five for High Cee
Whangarei doctor John Sprague has made few sweeter broodmare investments than the $10,000 he spent on a Dahar mare in the mid-1990s. Sprague and his wife Karen have had their share of success over their times as owners and breeders but none has served them better than Sweet Vienna. Her value to Sprague was highlighted again on Saturday when High Cee took out the Ajax Stakes (Gr II – 1500m) at Rosehill in Sydney, racing into Doncaster Handicap contention while doing so. High Cee had a lot of...
March 27, 2007Australian Racing Board highlights staying races
Perceptions of a decline in staying races as a feature of Australian Racing are topical at the moment and the Australian Racing Board believes it is important that this issue is given proper attention, the Chairman of the ARB, Bob Pearson, said today: "It is obvious that there is a significant level of interest in the subject of staying races. The Australian Racing Board welcomes this, and it is also a subject that has the attention of the Board, its Racing Committee, Principal Racing Authorit...
March 21, 2007Hong Kong Derby winner bred by well-known Cambridge breeder, Ngaire Fraser
Memories from 1960s and 70s Trentham yearling sales were instrumental in leading Cambridge horsewoman Ngaire Fraser to the dam of Vital King, the latest big-race winner she has bred. Vital King (4g Almutawakel (GB)-Wauwinet by Bassenthwaite) on Sunday scored one of the most important wins by a New Zealand-bred horse in the last year when he nosed out favourite Floral Pegasus to win the Hong Kong Derby (HK-I, 2000m) Fraser bought Wauwinet when she was carrying Vital King at the 2002 Karaka b...
March 20, 2007Minister announces extension to GST zero-rating
Peters welcomes GST decision Racing Minister Winston Peters is welcoming the Commissioner of Revenue's decision to permit racehorses sold for export to remain in New Zealand for up to 24 months without attracting GST. In general, goods sold for export are GST-exempt provided they are exported within 28 days, but the Commissioner has the discretion to extend the period if there are good reasons for keeping the goods in New Zealand. The Commissioner's decision doubles the racing industry's cu...
March 15, 2007BNZ Special offer to NZTBA members
Special Offer Special Offer Special Offer At the Bank of New Zealand we are aware of the very successful 2007 Yearling Sales. Maybe you will have some surplus funds to invest? To celebrate this, we have an exclusive offer available to the Bloodstock Industry - a Term Investment - until you decide how to utilise your proceeds. The term investment offer is for a 60 day term and is available from 5th March 2007 and expires 19th March 2007. * Rate for 1...
March 5, 2007River Century does it again for Waikato Stud
An Oaks winner one season, a Derby winner the next … a breeder could not ask any more of a broodmare. That's what River Century has done for Matamata-based Waikato Stud after Guyno wore down his opponents in Saturday's group one West Australian Derby (2400m). Just a year before foaling Guyno, River Century produced Legs, last year's New Zealand Oaks winner and winner this season of New Zealand's richest race, the Kelt Capital Stakes (2040m) at Hastings. Both Legs and Guyno are products of Waik...
March 3, 2007Waikato Branch gearing up for 2007 Breeders' Stakes Day at Te Aroha
The Waikato Branch of the NZTBA is gearing up for this year's New Zealand Bloodstock Breeders' Stakes day at Te Aroha racecourse on Easter Saturday, 7th April 2007. A 2007 nomination to Danroad (AUS) Highview Stud's exciting young sire, will be won at Te Aroha on Easter Saturday, 7th April. This popular day, hosted by the Branch, offers a day of high class racing headed by the Group One New Zealand Bloodstock NZ Thoroughbred Breeders' Stakes, the country's premier WF...
March 1, 2007Farewell to Geoff Turner
Wellington Branch Committeeman Geoff Turner passed away suddenly this morning at his home in Wellington. Geoff was the Vice President of the Branch for many years before resigning that position in 2005 due to ill health. For many years Geoff maintained a busy role in local body politics in the Wellington area. With his partner Tui Goodwin, he bred and raced many horses including Clear Cut, who was placed second in the NZ One Thousand Guineas in 1992. The Council, staff and members of the New...
February 27, 2007Brianna, the unbeaten TBS princess
Ian and Jean Baillie's talented three-year-old filly Brianna took her career and Thoroughbred Bonus Scheme record to four wins and a very healthy $28,200 in bonus prizemoney when she won at Te Rapa on 3 February. Runner-up Keep The Message added a $2,700 bonus to his earnings. Four days later at Ellerslie, Pams Pompallier led home a TBS trifecta, and three TBS-quaified placegetters picked up an additional $6750 at Wingatui on 10 February. Saturday 3 February, Waikato A Bonus 1st Brianna (3f ...
February 12, 2007NZTBA president acknowledges outstanding success of 2007 sales
Peter Francis, president of the NZ Thoroughbred Breeders' Association (NZTBA) today congratulated vendors, buyers, New Zealand Bloodstock and New Zealand Thoroughbred Marketing on the outstanding success of the 2007 National Yearling Sales at Karaka last week. NZTBA president Peter Francis Mr Francis says, “The strong lift in market demand for attractive, correct and well-presented horses was exactly what we hoped for when we, along with other industry groups, sought t...
February 9, 2007Premier Sale highlights reviewed
Auckland real estate broker Don Ha, left, with his $2 million Zabeel-Sunline colt, Trevor McKee and Cambridge Stud handler Luke Simpson. Now that you've got through a hectic - whew! - week at Karaka, sit back and enjoy The Ford Report's review of some of the highlights, beginning with the record-breaking Premier Sale. Programme content for the upcoming edition... Buyer of top lot - DON HA Auction Company reaction - PETER VELA Giant pinho...
February 7, 2007Premier Sale profitability shows sharp improvement
Yearling sale analyses have traditionally been confined to the figures that matter most to the sale company. They are paid by commission, so gross sales, the average and median prices, and the clearance rate are often considered sufficient measures of an auction's success or failure. New Zealand Bloodstock's Karaka Sales Centre, Auckland PHOTO: Susan Archer This year's Sales Series has been particularly lucrative for New Zealand Bloodstock which raised its gross commi...
February 5, 2007Strong Select Sale makes vendors smile
The smiles on the faces of vendors at the end of the three-day 2007 New Zealand Select Sale at Karaka were more expressive than any statistical analysis of the relief that strong demand and profitable sales have brought to the industry. Hallmark Stud sold seven 2007 Select Sale yearlings for an average of $48,285 - up 15% on their 2006 Select Sale average. PHOTO: Susan Archer The frustration of some trainers and agents was merely a different view of the same stor...
February 3, 2007NZTBA Waikato Summer Seminar, 19 February
The Waikato branch of the NZTBA, in conjunction with Fertco, Agricom and Matamata Veterinary Services, is pleased to invite members and and others to a Summer Seminar on Monday 19 February at the Prince Albert Tavern, Cambridge, beginning at 7.00 pm. A light supper will be served at the end of the evening. The two-hour session will cover three areas of knowledge that are essential for successful farming and care of horses: Pasture renovation options - Mark Brown, Agricom Appropriate fer...
February 2, 2007Thoroughbred Bonus Scheme winners, 22-29 January
Placings were the order of the week for Thoroughbred Bonus Scheme-qualified runners at Trentham and Avondale last week. And they still collected bonus prizemoney: a pair of two-year-olds and three-year-old filly Sila Jasak earned $3375 in extra stakemoney for their owners, nominators and trainers. The new owners of yearlings from the 2007 NZ National Yearling Sales are invited to contact TBS about entering their purchases in the Scheme so they can start competing for extra prizemoney nex...
February 1, 2007New records set at Premier Sale
Selling on the second day of the 2007 New Zealand Premier Sale was even better, and certainly more consistent, than on the first day and by the conclusion of the sale new records were set for the aggregate, media and average. This was to be expected after the sale was reduced from three to two days, with 57 fewer lots catalogued, and 32 fewer lots sold this year. The improved statistics reflect a higher quality catalogue so comparisons with previous Premier Sales cannot be exactly made. (Thanks ...
January 31, 2007Photos & vendor comments at Karaka, Sunday
As so often happens in Auckland, the weather has finally settled at the end of January, and delivered a clear sky, sunshine and moderate humidity for the day before the beginning of the New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sales Series. For visitors strolling around the beautiful Karaka Sales Centre the atmosphere was relaxed and the scene endlessly interesting, but for buyers and vendors it was all business: heavily marked catalogues, smart uniforms and professional marketing, busy hospit...
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