Gee I Jane spotlights Hallmark Stud draft
Young Hallmark Stud sire Spectatorial whose second crop sells at Karaka 2006 Weekend racing generated major excitement around the small town of Te Kauwhata, which lies off the main highway between Auckland and Hamilton. At Ainsley Downs Stud, Courtney and Mandy Howells' delight at Russian Pearl's sterling victory in the rich HKJC Stewards' Cup HK-1 on Sunday evening matched that of theBaker family at Hallmark Stud a day earlier. As Gee I Jane (Jahafil-Miss Distinction by Bletchencore) romp...
January 24, 2006Russian Pearl heads (NZ) quinella in Hong Kong feature
Kiwi-breds Russian Pearl and Best Gift provided much more than a thrilling spectacle in yesterday's $HK8 million Hong Kong Stewards' Cup 1600m HK-1 at Sha Tin. A week out from the National Yearling Sales at Karaka, the result was also a timely piece of advertising in a market where New Zealand-bred horses have been enjoying notable success. By Soviet Star from the Veloso mare Velinda, Russian Pearl was bred by NZTBA members Courtney & Miranda Howells, and Peter Setchell, and offered by J...
January 23, 2006Haunui Farm presents Karaka 2006 yearlings
The 2006 yearling parade season continued today in glorious weather at Haunui Farm, Auckland. Established by Geoff and Peg Chitty in 1955, Haunui Farm is now managed by their grandson Mark Chitty, with the support of his wife Sara, and parents Ron and Carolyn.The Stud is justly proud of the longstanding friendships it has nurtured with several leading private breeders, and the 33 stakes performers it has bred, reared and/or sold in the past three years. That list is headed by three 2005 Gr...
January 22, 2006Parade showcases Rich Hill yearlings
A yearling parade at a handsomely appointed thoroughbred stud has to be one of life's better assignments on a hot Waikato summer afternoon. On Monday John and Colleen Thompson hosted clients, guests and media at Rich Hill Stud near Matamata and presented their 40 yearlings for Karaka 2006. As the home of New Zealand's current leading sire Pentire, last year's leading freshman sire in Europe Bertolini and exciting new sire Jungle Pocket Rich Hill has every right to feel confident going into t...
January 19, 2006Master Hunter's win timely for Longlands Stud
Remember the 1988 Australian Cup, billed as a match race between Vo Rogue and Bonecrusher, and Dandy Andy beat them both? It happens often enough in racing to be a cliche and it happened again, on a humble scale, at Ellerslie on Saturday. The fillies Blue Skies (Spectatorial) and Ifionlyhadtime (Postponed) started favourites in the Cathy Campbell 2yo event over 1100 metres, but first starter Master Starter (O'Reilly-She Wishes by Kenfair) bolted in with his ears pricked. He won by almost two ...
January 17, 2006Desert Flight adds to Coxon family's success
When Alec Coxon bought the broodmare River Flight for $1,600 at the Dalgety Mixed Sale in April 1982 his sons Richard and Wayne weren't exactly thrilled. As hard-working Waikato dairy farmers they were concerned about the amount of feed a broodmare would consume, but their father took the longer view. He said, "She'll be a goldmine and you'll have a lot of fun with her." Alec died eleven years ago but his sons, wife Norma and daughter-in-law Anna have had the pleasure of seeing his faith in t...
January 10, 2006Green Perfume's first Group One winner
One of the quirky patterns observed in thoroughbred racing and breeding is that a few stallions achieve their best results only after they die or leave the country. Most turn out to be no great loss to the New Zealand industry, but it's human nature to remember the exceptions and make a rule of it: "You know he'll leave a good horse now he's gone." Green Perfume (Naevus-Pretty Is by Doonesbury) is a perfect example. His sale by Chequers Stud to Australia last year was noted with little regret a...
January 4, 2006Chant keeps singing for The Oaks
"Nothing gives us a bigger thrill than owning a stallion and seeing him get his first Group winner," said The Oaks general manager Rick Williams after Chant (Traditionally-Chantenay by Warning) won the $50,000 ARC Eclipse S. 1200m G3 at Ellerslie yesterday. That was only one of several thrills for The Oaks, because the stud's owner, Dick Karreman, also bred and races the elegant, athletic two-year-old filly from the stable of Robert Priscott. Her victory was hardly a surprise because she had b...
January 2, 2006Local families bring global success for Waikato Stud
For about a decade now, New Zealand breeders have been exhorted to upgrade their bloodstock with mares imported from Europe and North America. Yet the stream of good, and better than good horses produced by local female families has defied fashion and kept flowing. One breeder who has resolutely backed not only locally bred mares, but also Australasian-bred stallions, is 2005 New Zealand Breeder of the Year Garry Chittick of Waikato Stud. All four of the stud's resident sires were bred in New...
January 2, 2006Shikoba triumphs again for owner-breeder
It was hardly surprising that the first four placegetters in yesterday ARC Royal S. 2000m G2 at Ellerslie are raced by their breeders. That's because, of the 14 starters, only five aren't raced by the people who bred them. The winner, Shikoba (Chief Bearhart-Summary by Tierce) is owned by The Micaela Murray Trust, which bred the petite chestnut filly in partnership with Micaela's parents Stuart and Suzanne Murray. Shikoba, named for the Native American Choctaw tribe's word for feather, also to...
January 2, 2006Sculptor takes Guineas for His Royal Highness
Strathcarron Stud's admirable 16-year-old sire His Royal Highness is rarely without a good horse and on Boxing Day got his latest Group winner when Sculptor (ex Betelgeuse by Full Out; bred by Galaxy Exports Ltd; owned and trained by Peter McKenzie) won the ARC Great Northern Guineas 2000m G2 at Ellerslie. Sculptor is his sire's 11th stakeswinner from 260 foals of racing age (excluding his current two-year-olds, none of which has yet raced), giving him 4.2% SW/foals. It's a figure that's especi...
December 29, 2005First NZ stakeswinner for Danske
Four-year-old mare Sapphire Belle gave her sire Danske his first New Zealand stakeswinner when she took out the Timaru Cup 1600m LR today. It was a stylish performance, in the quick time of 1:33.83, and defeating a strong field that included two Group One winners, The Jewel (fourth) and Maroofity (eighth). Trained by Jan Hay at Ashburton, Sapphire Belle was bred by the Mapperley Stud Partnership and sold for $22,000 at the 2003 NZ Select Fillies Sale to Kevin Hickman who races her with Graeme R...
December 28, 2005Bazelle gets second Group One win at Ellerslie
At her first start in New Zealand since winning the Auckland Cup G1 in January this year, six-year-old mare Bazelle (Zabeel-Show Games by Showdown) led home an all-female finish in the ARC Galaxy S. 2000m G1 on the first day of the Auckland Racing Club's New Zealand Herald Summer Carnival. Five-year-old Kind Return, also by Zabeel, was second, and last-start Group 2 winner Focal Point (by Kashani) was third. The Zabeel quinella was highly appropriate, because Cambridge Stud sponsors the race wh...
December 27, 2005Black type Boxing Day for Chief Bearhart
Former Glenmorgan Farm sire and Breeders' Cup Turf winner Chief Bearhart today added black type wins from both ends of the country to his rapidly progressing record. At Ellerslie three-year-old filly Shikoba (ex Summary by Tierce; bred by Stuart & Suzanne Murray and The Micaela Murray Trust) won the ARC Ladies Mile 1600m G2, with Avondale Guineas winner Pulcinella (Stravinsky) and Gaze (Cape Cross) completing a trifecta for shuttle stallions. It was Shikoba's third win from six starts and ...
December 26, 2005Consistent Kristov wins Manawatu Challenge Stakes
If every racehorse owner could be guaranteed a horse like Kristov some time in their lives, campaigns to promote ownership would be unnecessary. Alas, such good fortune is rarely distributed evenly or fairly in racing. So Kristov's owners Charlie Beckett, Greg Meads and Phillip Stevens can consider themselves blessed to collect their 37th and biggest cheque from his 39-start career, when he won yesterday's $60,000 MRC Manawatu Challenge S. 1400m G3 at Awapuni. Bred by Willow Park Ltd, the six...
December 18, 2005Patient owner-breeders get All Square in Manawatu Cup
Four generations of non-winning mares and no black type until the fourth dam isn't the sort of pedigree that attracts much attention in a sale catalogue. The racetrack is a great leveller, however, and today that pedigree, in the shape of six-year-old gelding All Square, (Vyner's Orb-Westerley Belle by Balmerino) won the $80,000 MRC Manawatu Cup 2300m G3 at Awapuni. It was All Square's sixth win from 20 starts, and followed victories at Riccarton last month and Trentham earlier this month. To ...
December 17, 2005Racing Minister on The Ford Report
The new Minister for Racing, Rt. Hon. Winston Peters fronts up to leading industry broadcaster Adrian Clark in this week's edition of The Ford Report, which airs on Trackside this Saturday, 17 December. Mr Peters answers questions about the lead-up to this year's election, his appointment as Racing Minister, his commitment to implementing major taxation and legislative changes for racing and when those changes might happen. This is Mr Peters' first in-depth television interview about the raci...
December 15, 2005World Champion highlights Zabeel-Danehill cross
Vengeance of Rain (Zabeel-Danelagh by Danehill) closed out 2005 in the best possible way for the New Zealand breeding industry with a tremendous victory in the $HK18 million Hong Kong Cup 2000m G1 on Sunday evening. The win confirmed the five-year-old gelding as the World Racing Series Champion and underlined – in case anyone had forgotten – that his sire Zabeel and damsire Danehill are truly world-class. The careers of Zabeel and Danehill, foaled seven months apart in 1986, are entwine...
December 14, 2005Focal Point nets Group win for Bob & friends
Now that the Auckland suburb of Remuera isn't quite so fashionable, maybe it's okay to admit that I live there. And, yes, I shop there too, meeting a fair number of racing people around the traps. Happy owner Bob Lovett in his Remuera fish shop People like Bob Lovett at Remuera Fisheries, who has every reason to smile this week after his very good five-year-old mare Focal Point (Kashani-Key Issue by Sir Tristram; bred by Veda & the Estate of the late Jim Morris) won th...
December 12, 2005First winner, first stakeswinner for Traditionally
First season sire Traditionally (Mr Prospector-Personal Ensign by Private Account) got his first winner in style yesterday, when his smart daughter Chant (ex Chantenay by Warning) won the Waikato RC Star Way 1000 LR at Te Rapa. In the process she burst the bubble of Don Garcia, the shortest-priced favourite in New Zealand TAB fixed odds history, who finished fifth. Rick Williams, general manager of The Oaks Stud, owned by Chant's owner-breeder Dick Karreman, says "I only backed her for a place,...
December 11, 2005Tribute to NZTBA past president Ted Howarth
The New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders' Association lost one of its most distinguished members last week when Ted Howarth died suddenly at the age of eighty. An accountant who established a successful roofing business, Mr Howarth had a thirty-year record of dedicated voluntary service to the NZTBA at branch and national level. He helped to establish the NZTBA's Wellington branch in 1973, serving as its inaugural President until 1980 and remaining on the branch committee until 2003. Mr Howarth...
December 11, 2005Third-crop sires shine in weekend racing
Only eight stallions that began stud duties in 2000 were still advertised in the NZTBA's Stallion Register five years later, but two of them, Waikato Stud's Pins and Cambridge Stud shuttler Stravinsky, are enjoying an excellent season in Australia and New Zealand. Up to 27 November Pins was sixth and Stravinsky 14th on the NZ General Sires' table (by earnings) and both sires have significantly boosted their New Zealand records since then. Pins (Snippets-No Finer by Kaoru Star) is proving even ...
December 5, 2005Creil's pedigree full of winners
Wednesday's Avondale Cup G1 winner Creil can't be described as fashionably-bred, but her pedigree does feature plenty of winners, including others at Group One level. Bred by Cambridge Hunt Ltd, the six-year-old is a daughter of Hollywood Turf Cup G1 winner Frenchpark (Fools Holme-Piffle by Shirley Heights), resident at Bill Borrie's Richfield Thoroughbred Farm, Te Kauwhata, since 1996. He has left only two stakeswinners, Creil and Listed Stakes winner Chokin Stardust, from seven crops of raci...
December 1, 2005NZTR Chief Executive charts a new course for the industry
"I want to champion New Zealand thoroughbred racing, and it's fair to say, I'm not here for practice." So says Paul Bittar, new Chief Executive at New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing, who was a guest speaker at Tuesday's NZTBA Council and Branch Representatives' meeting in Auckland. His audience included many experienced New Zealand racing and breeding participants who have seen several new faces come and go over the years as the thoroughbred industry has struggled to deal with its challenges. Pau...
December 1, 2005Long time breeder passes away
Reproduced courtesy of Thoroughbred News Mrs Joan Nally, a New Zealand breeder of distinction passed away on Monday, aged 86. Mrs Nally was not a major breeder by any stretch of the imagination, but she and her family have influenced the industry in many positive and tangible ways. She was the sister of the late Bill Myers, making her an aunt to trainer Kevin Myers and Patrick Myers, the father of the rising young Central Districts apprentice Kelly Myers. She was the mother-in-law to Jim Wal...
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