NZTBA Waikato honours Group One breeders
The Cathay Pacific Group One Dinner is now a well-established highlight of the New Zealand thoroughbred industry's social calendar. The 2002 dinner, to be held in Hamilton tonight, will honour the breeders of fifteen New Zealand-bred Group One winners this season. These fifteen horses won a total of 20 Group One races in New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. It should be noted that the branch recognises only horses bred by NZTBA Waikato members. There are a number of other Group One winne...
July 26, 2002McQuaid pays tribute to Ray Hewinson
Chris McQuaid, national secretary of the New Zealand Jumping Association yesterday paid a warm tribute on Race Cafe to jockey Ray Hewinson, who died after falling from Hilton Jewel in the Taieri Hurdle at Ashburton on Sunday: "I got a terrible shock when I first saw this news. I first met Hewi over 20 years ago, and we became pretty good friends during my commentating days. His cheery smile and that gap-toothed grin were enough to brighten even the most miserable Southern raceday - even better...
July 16, 2002NZTBA President addresses NZTR AGM
The following is the full text of NZTBA President Peter Hutt's address to the Annual General Meeting of New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing, held in Wellington on Monday 15 July. It is notable that Mr Hutt and breeder Gerald Fell of Fairdale Stud were the only dissenting voices at a meeting characterised by unquestioning acceptance of the status quo in New Zealand racing. Thank you for the opportunity to introduce myself and make some comments on behalf of the Association. I have been breeding tho...
July 16, 2002NZ Election Special: National Policy on Racing
Lindsay Tisch www.national.org.nz Executive Summary National recognises that racing, breeding and ownership are facets of a unique agribusiness that contribute to our overall economy. National supports a balance of all gaming activities that provides for employment, growth and economic development and is able to respond to technological and customer led development in the global market place. National's Approach Thoroughbred Racing and Standardbred Racing have been in relative decline for ...
July 11, 2002New Zealand Election Special: Green Policy on Racing
Sue Bradford www.greens.org.nz Over the past several years, Sue Bradford, the Green MP responsible for Racing, has been working on the Racing Bill currently before Parliament. During that time she has done her best to liaise with representatives of different parts of the industry, and continues to welcome input and discussion with sector representatives. The Green Party is not issuing a formal Racing Policy prior to the July 27 election, but Sue would like to make the following comments. "As t...
July 10, 2002NZ Election Special: ACT Policy on Racing
Penny Webster www.act.org.nz * ACT recognises that Racing is a major contributor to the New Zealand economy, both domestically, and as an exporter. * ACT believes that Racing is a business, and that the Government should get out of controlling it. * ACT believes that the Racing business should determine its own future, that small clubs should not be disadvantaged, and that small clubs that have a good business case should be able to have their futures decided on that ground. * Fundament...
July 10, 2002NZ Election Special: NZ First Policy on Racing
Winston Peters www.nzfirst.org.nz "The New Zealand Racing Industry is not getting a fair go and is in desperate need of an internationally competitive policy," New Zealand First Leader and Tauranga MP Winston Peters said today [2 July]. "This is an industry that exports well in excess of $100 million each year, contributes hundreds of millions to the New Zealand economy, and employs tens of thousands of New Zealanders. However, by international comparison, this industry has fallen dramaticall...
July 10, 2002NZTBA backs report's call for fundamental reform
Peter Hutt, President of the New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders' Association says, "I am pleased that the PricewaterhouseCoopers report [on the New Zealand Racing and Bloodstock Industry] is so comprehensive and focussed despite the short time frame available for its completion." "The report sends a clear signal to the present industry administrators that retaining the status quo is simply not an option if the racing industry is to reverse its long-term decline and prosper in the future." "It ...
July 10, 2002New President & Executive for the NZTBA
The NZTBA Council today elected Peter Hutt as the Association's 12th President. Mr Hutt, a private breeder and solicitor from Timaru, succeeds John Aubrey, Hamilton who served as President of the New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders' Association since 2001. Peter Francis, Auckland is the Council's new Vice President and retains his previous role of Treasurer. Rick Williams, Cambridge is the third member of the Council's new Executive. Nelson Schick elected to stand down from the Executive, but re...
June 27, 2002NZTBA Life Membership awarded to Arthur Ormond
Last night's Annual General Meeting of the NZTBA, held at Ellerslie Racecourse, Auckland, awarded Honorary Life Memberships to two past presidents, Arthur Ormond, Hastings and Sir Patrick Hogan, Cambridge. Arthur Ormond of Byerley Thoroughbreds, Hastings, was a foundation member of the NZTBA Wellington branch and then of the Hawke's Bay branch. He was elected to the NZTBA Council in 1991 and was its President from 1996 until 2001. Arthur was the NZTBA's nominee to the Board of New Zealand Thor...
June 27, 2002NZTBA Life Membership for Sir Patrick Hogan
Last night's Annual General Meeting of the NZTBA, held at Ellerslie Racecourse, Auckland, awarded Honorary Life Memberships to two past presidents, Sir Patrick Hogan, Cambridge and Arthur Ormond, Hastings. For more than 25 years Sir Patrick Hogan and his wife Justine, Lady Hogan have owned and operated Cambridge Stud, home of Sir Tristram and now of Zabeel. Sir Patrick's work with the NZTBA spans 36 years, beginning in 1966 when he became the first secretary of the Waikato branch. He was elec...
June 27, 2002Wendy Pye's Address to the NZTBA AGM
Locally based, internationally successful, Wendy Pye is one of New Zealand's leading business people. She founded Sunshine Books in 1986 and is a major publisher and exporter of books and educational materials. Her several government appointments include membership of the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC). Wendy and her husband Don are enthusiastic thoroughbred breeders and owners and have enjoyed notable success this season with Wellington Cup G1 winner Cyclades. The following is the text ...
June 27, 2002Why Traditionally isn't in the new Stallion Register
Trelawney studmaster Brent Taylor has explained on Race Cafe why Traditionally doesn't appear in the new Stallion Register, despite being listed in the indices: "Trelawney along with some partners tried to secure Traditionally for stud duties this season and took the risk of entering him into the Stallion Register but had to pull it at the last minute as negotiations broke down." The NZTBA's printers were able to withdraw the full pedigree and photo pages for Traditionally, but it was too late ...
June 25, 2002New Era Dawns in Victoria
The following article is reproduced from the June/July 2002 edition of Racebreed Australia with the kind permission of publisher Statewide Racing Promotions, Western Australia. It's an interview with the Chief Executive of Victorian Racing's new Independent Board of Governance, and offers a fresh and exciting vision of racing's future that deserves serious attention in New Zealand. THERE has been a changing of the guard in Victoria and the new sentinels of racing are beginning to flex their m...
June 23, 2002Crafty Dancer thrills his Te Aroha breeders
"A lovely result all round" was how Te Aroha breeder Gray Swney described Crafty Dancer's Australian Steeple win on Saturday. Gray, who bred the horse with his wife Merle, added "It's nice to see people getting a lot of enjoyment out of him." The Swneys are long-time clients of Windsor Park Stud and were original shareholders in Silver Dream and Star Way, both of whom figure in Crafty Dancer's pedigree. Gray and Merle raced his dam Craft who was "no great shakes as a racemare but she's also le...
June 17, 2002New Zealand-Bred Group One Winners in Australia, 2001-02
Thirteen Kiwi-bred horses won eighteen (27% of the total) Group One races in Australia this season. Go here for the complete list of horses, wins and breeders. Interesting aspects of our best performers and performances across the Tasman this year are: *Two winners each for Carnegie (Amalfi & Carnegie Express), Desert Sun (La Bella Dama & Sunline) and Zabeel (Don Eduardo & Dress Circle). *Nine winners by seven stallions that have shuttled to New Zealand: Amalfi & Carnegie Expr...
June 11, 2002Morton family triumphs in Brisbane Cup with Prized Gem
The last day of the Ellerslie Summer Carnival is often the best, at least in my humble opinion. After the Derby and Cup Days the crowd is smaller and friendlier, and the focus shifts from fashion and frills back to horses and racing people. People like Glenn and Lisa Morton. I met them in the Polo Bar at Ellerslie, one of my favourite places on any racecourse, perhaps tied with the committee room at Winton, where they serve a very mean gin in the middle of the day. Their trainer Murray Baker ...
June 10, 2002Sunline celebrated at NZTBA Tribute Dinner
"Why don't we do this more often?" was the general verdict at the end of the Sunline Tribute Dinner at Sky City, Auckland on Saturday evening. Traditional Kiwi reticence about celebration was firmly set aside for a night as three hundred people gathered to toast New Zealand's queen of the turf. The evening was presented by the innovative and hard-working Auckland branch of the New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders' Association. Branch president Michelle Saba, says "It was an absolutely fantastic n...
June 10, 2002A Middle-Aged Mare's View of the Ellerslie Hill
I usually start my run at the top of the straight, with a deep breath and a fervent hope that no-one is watching. Once, a gang of builders working on the public stand startled me by cheering when I got to the winning post. I had to apologise for not being Sunline. Or even a maiden winner at Dargaville. I've watched the track staff rolling, mowing, spraying and fertilising the track over the past seven or eight months and it now has a good, thick sole of grass that makes even the flat sections...
May 28, 2002Mercedes Great Northern Carnival launched
Our crew of racing media, sponsor representatives and Auckland Racing Club staff and committee members set off from Ellerslie Racecourse yesterday morning on the serious task of launching the 2002 Mercedes Great Northern Carnival. It's difficult work, requiring the inducements of a handsome vest and bag courtesy of Mercedes and TV Guide, a free bus trip to a mystery destination, with complimentary Mercedes television ads in several languages, and immediate infusions of Montana wine upon arriva...
May 22, 2002New Zealand-bred The A Train wins Adelaide Cup
The New Zealand breeding industry had more to celebrate today at Morphettville when five-year-old gelding The A Train (Blues Traveller-Lady Acumen by Sound Reason) prevailed in the $A400,000 SAJC Adelaide Cup 3200m G1. It was the 17th Group One victory by Kiwi-breds in Australia this season. He was bred by a high-profile quartet: New Zealand's Chief Justice Sian Elias, her husband, former Fletcher Challenge chief executive Hugh Fletcher, Alan Galbraith Q.C., a director of Rich Hill Stud, Matama...
May 20, 2002Victory Dance's triumph of performance over fashion
Victory Dance's four winners at Te Rapa on Saturday have reminded us yet again what a valuable and versatile sire he is. Victor Argosy and Real Tonic took out the Listed Waikato Hurdles/Steeplechase double, while Kensington Flyer and Mohini Surprise won over 1200m and 1600m respectively. Their efforts have pushed their sire into second place behind Volksraad on the 2001-02 New Zealand Sires list with 22 winners of 33 races from 49 runners and $676,045 in progeny earnings. Victory Dance (Sadl...
May 20, 2002New Zealand breeders don't apologise for winning!
With sixteen Group One wins in Australia this season New Zealand breeders have every right to be unapologetic about breeding classic stayers. Twelve of those 16 wins, including Pantani's South Australian Derby last Saturday, have been at 2000 metres or beyond. And they've been worth a cool $A8.7 million to the winning owners, trainers and jockeys. Horses that take time to mature and distance to show their best are a challenge for breeders and for owners. Breeders must face the reality of a ma...
May 17, 2002NZTBA Scholarship winner reports from Coolmore Ireland
Grant Bennett, 25, of Cambridge is the inaugural winner of the NZTBA Auckland-sponsored International Management Scholarship. He is currently more than half-way through his six-month study tour, which began at Vinery in Kentucky and will conclude at Haras de Mezeray in France in August. Grant has kept us very well-informed about his progress with a series of enthusiastic emails. Here is his latest report, dated 13 May, from Ireland's world-famous Cooolmore Stud: I've all but finished my time...
May 13, 2002Pantani's Derby win delights Cambridge breeders
For his proud breeders Saturday's South Australian Derby G1 winner Pantani (Pentire-Dewamar by Marscay) is an affirmation of what New Zealand is best at: producing classic stayers. The grey gelding was bred by Wayne & Vicki Pike of Longlands Stud, Cambridge in partnership with Wayne's brother & sister-in-law Gavin and Sharon Pike. They bought Dewamar in foal to Vettori, for about $70,000 from well-known Australian owner-breeders Geoff & Beryl White. Vicki Pike describes the mare as...
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