Scaredee Cat opens (NZ) account for the season
Arrabeea (Zabeel-Trotanoy) won a Listed Race at Randwick on 23 August. Daniel's The Man (Touching Wood-Top Role) has won the Wyong Gold Cup Prelude, and the Wyong Gold Cup, both Listed Races, in the past month. And eight-year-old gelding Space Age (Sky Chase-Regal Jo) took out the Ausdrill-Boulder Cup LR at Kalgoorlie on Saturday. These are all fine efforts, worthy of acknowledgement. But when the tradition of New Zealand-breds racing in Australia includes names like Might And Power, Octago...
September 9, 2003Warrnambool's Margaret Lucas visits Paeroa
Margaret Lucas looks like the warm, down-to-earth, sensible countrywoman that she is. But it would be a serious mistake to assume that her realm of operation is bounded by a farm-gate or a kitchen door. For Margaret chairs one of the most successful country racing clubs in Victoria, the Warrnambool Racing Club. She attended the National Jumps Day at Paeroa on Sunday with the Warrnambool chief executive Chris Nolan to meet New Zealand trainers likely to be interested in taking horses to their c...
September 8, 2003Accidental Australian fulfils her potential
With a commanding victory in Saturday's Group One Mudgway Stakes Miss Potential (Dolphin Street-Richfield Rose by Crested Wave) gave her owner-breeder Bill Borrie the matchless thrill of seeing her make the rare journey from near-fatal injury to Group One glory. Unfortunately for New Zealand Thoroughbred Marketing, which has the task of promoting Kiwi-bred bloodstock, Miss Potential was foaled in Australia. Luckily for us, six of her first seven dams were bred on this side of the Tasman, and ...
September 2, 2003NZTBA Waikato Stallion Parade this weekend
The annual NZTBA Waikato Branch Stallion Parade is always eagerly awaited by studs, broodmare owners and other horse lovers as a fine opportunity to inspect around 50 stallions in two days and a last chance to socialise before the breeding season begins in earnest on 1 September. Studmasters appreciate being able to promote their horses "in the flesh" to a large number of broodmare owners, many of whom will wait until the parade to confirm their mating plans. This year's Waikato Stallion Parade...
August 25, 2003Strong line-up for NZTBA Stallion Expo on Sunday
Three of Australia's better three-year-olds during the 2001-02 season are among the twenty stallions listed for the NZTBA Stallion Expo at Karaka this Sunday 24 August. They are Don Eduardo (AJC Australian Derby G1; Timeform Equivalent Rating: 118), Viking Ruler (AJC Spring Champion S. G1; TFE: 122) and Ustinov (MVRC AAMI Vase G2; TFE: 122). Although only Don Eduardo, sold at Karaka in 2000 for an Australasian record price of $3.6 million, was bred in New Zealand, all three horses have stron...
August 19, 2003Zabeel wins Dewar Trophy for the eighth time
Remarkably, Zabeel's eighth Dewar Stallion Trophy is not a record. His sire Sir Tristram won the title nine times between 1980 and 1994 but his tenure was broken by the successes of Noble Bijou (1982), Zamazaan (1988), Star Way (1991), Nassipour (1992) and Centaine (1993). Zabeel's hold on the award has been uninterrupted since 1995, an indicator of both his own dominance and the decade-long decline in the number of New Zealand-based stallions with a strong presence on Australian racetracks. I...
August 11, 2003Group One breeders honoured at NZTBA Waikato dinner
MAROOFITY, 2003 NZTBA Waikato Cathay Pacific Horse of the Year No-one seems to remember when the NZTBA Waikato's first Group One dinner was held but former branch committee member David Benjamin thinks it was probably 1979 or 1980. I remember attending my first one in 1983 or 1984 and, like many other people, thinking "One day I want to be up there getting a Group One breeder's award." There's no doubt the event inspires people to breed thoroughbreds, investing millions of dollars in the W...
July 27, 20032003 Mercedes Broodmare of the Year Finalists
An unraced grand-daughter of a US Broodmare of the Year, a two-race winner and a stakes-winning grand-daughter of a New Zealand Broodmare of the Year are this year's Broodmare title finalists. This award is decided by the NZTBA Council after it receives the recommendation of a three-person panel appointed by the Council to compile and consider nominations. This year's panel was: Chas Amon (Arion Pedigrees), Tim Barton (Dominion Post) and Justin Blackburne (Keeper of the New Zealand Stud Book)....
July 25, 2003Mercedes Breeder of the Year Finalists announced
New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing has announced the four finalists for this year's Mercedes Breeder of the Year award. They are Garry Chittick, the Dennis Brothers, Fayette Park Stud Ltd, and Don & Rochelle McLaren Ltd. The finalists are chosen from nominations made by the NZTBA Council & Branches. The eleven members of the NZTBA Council vote in a secret ballot to decide the finalists & the winner. The award was first made in 1991 when it was won by Jeanette Broome, breeder that yea...
July 25, 2003Guy Sargent is new NZTR chairman
Guy Sargent was elected chairman of New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing on Friday, succeeding retiring chairman Murray Acklin. Five of the nine directors voted for him ahead of Southern Region director Brian Kinley. Guy Sargent, 46, comes from a Manawatu farming background, more than fifteen years' experience in various farming businesses and a strong base of participation in New Zealand racing as an owner and administrator. From 1985 until 1995 he worked with Dalstud, the first New Zealand busi...
July 14, 2003Election produces a new-look NZTBA council
Elections in all three regions have produced a new-look council for the New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders' Association, with strong representation from the under-45 age-group. The results, announced at last night's Annual General Meeting in Auckland, were: Northern Region John Thompson, 379 votes Peter Francis 370 votes Mark Chitty 364 votes Nelson Schick 345 votes John Clydesdale, 294 votes, was not elected. Central Region Michael Ormond, 220 votes Bruce Perry, 197 votes Tom Burn, 153 vote...
June 27, 2003Onawe Miller becomes an NZTBA Life Member
Former NZTBA Southland branch president and national councillor Onawe Miller was last night elected a Life Member of the New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders' Association. Her nomination was proposed by current South Island councillor Ray Dennis, and seconded by Life Member and former councillor Robin Archer. Onawe is only the second woman in the 55-year history of the NZTBA to be awarded Life Membership, after the late Pat O'Brien. Onawe Miller's work with the Association began almost 30 years...
June 27, 2003NZTBA council election voting closes Friday 20 June
Retiring NZTBA councillor & past president John Aubrey If contested elections are a sign of an organisation's vitality, then the NZTBA is in excellent health. Elections are required in all three regions for the 2003-04 NZTBA council. Five candidates are standing for four available council positions in the northern region. The nominations are Mark Chitty, John Clydesdale, Peter Francis, Nelson Schick and John Thompson. The central region sees three nominations for the two positions. T...
June 17, 2003Interview with Golden Flare's breeder
Golden Flare as a foal in 1991 The NZTBA interviewed Golden Flare's breeder Tom Harvey last year after the horse had completed the ARC Great Northern-McGregor Grant Steeplechase double for the first time. We're reprinting the interview now after the eleven-year-old son of Touching Wood and Golden Glow has become the first horse ever to win both racs in consecutive years. Tom spoke with us from his ten-acre property near Hamilton where he lives with his wife Moira: How did you acquire Golde...
June 16, 2003Babe honours her breeder Sue Harty
Central Hawke's Bay is a long way from the glamour and excitement of Randwick but on Saturday Honor Babe (Honor Grades-Repremand by Kreisler) completed the journey from one place to the other with a decisive victory in the $A800,000 AJC Sydney Cup. Her breeder Sue Harty watched the race on a neighbour's television and returned home to a pile of congratulatory telephone messages. "You don't realise until it happens how important a Group One win is." Sue manages her own 40-acre property at Pou...
May 5, 2003Australian Hall of Fame honours Kiwis too
You may think it strange that the NZTBA celebrates the Australian Racing Hall of Fame. But when you consider the strong Kiwi connections many of the past, present and likely future inductees have, it's not strange at all. Six of the first ten equine inductees were bred in New Zealand: Carbine, Phar Lap, Tulloch, Rising Fast, Might And Power and Sunline. And New Zealand-born Maurice McCarten was among the five trainers inducted in 2002. He won the Sydney premiership four times and trained champi...
May 2, 2003Star Way gets 59th stakeswinner
Anyone looking at the Arion Pedigrees statistics for Star Way last week could have been forgiven for thinking that perhaps these were close to the final figures for New Zealand's senior statesman sire. Now 26-years-old, Star Way (Star Appeal-New Way) was entitled to rest on the laurels of well over $30 million progeny earnings, two sire premierships and 58 stakeswinners (5.9% of his live foals and 7.8% of his starters). He had produced only one stakeswinner from his latest five crops of racing...
April 29, 2003New Zealand Bloodstock wins internet award
New Zealand Bloodstock was named Best Sales-Related Site at the Wilburtins McDonalds Thoroughbred Racing Internet Awards, announced last week in Sydney. The company was one of only three New Zealand-based organisations among the award nominees (three in each category). Paul Moroney Bloodstock: www.moroney.co.nz was a nominee in the Best Sales-Related category and the NZTBA was a nominee in the Best Organisation Site category. The awards were established by internet entrepreneur David Bernsen ...
April 28, 2003Pentire repays faith with a stunning week
When Victorian trainer Robbie Laing came to Karaka in 2000 there was one stallion whose first-crop progeny he was especially keen to see: Pentire. The reason? He greatly admired his damsire, champion racehorse and sire Mill Reef, as well as Pentire's own outstanding race record in Europe. Those first yearlings didn't disappoint him and Robbie ended up buying the Pike family's colt out of Dewamar for $52,500 that year, returning in 2001 to purchase Malcolm McHoull's's colt from the Sir Tristram...
April 28, 2003NZTBA website among award finalists again
The NZTBA's website is once again among the three finalists in the Best Organisation Site category at the 2003 Wilburtins McDonald Thoroughbred Internet Awards. The other two finalists in this category are RacingNSW and last year's winner Racing Victoria. The NZTBA site won the inaugural title in 2001 and was also a finalist last year. Only two other New Zealand thoroughbred industry websites are included in the list of finalists for the six categories. They are Paul Moroney Bloodstock (finali...
March 25, 2003Racing Industry Forums: last chance to catch the future
Four racing industry forums to be held during February will give all industry stakeholders and participants an opportunity to learn more about the Working Party Report. It may also be the last chance for the industry as a whole to determine and shape its own future in a progressive and democratic manner. The Racing Industry Board, which commissioned the Report, has decided to present the forums after requests from individuals and industry bodies for a full briefing on its content and recommend...
January 20, 200325 NZ Oaks winners, 1969-1993 & their stud records
From the 1969 winner Mayo Gold until the 1993 winner Miltak (the most recent Oaks winner to produce named foals), the New Zealand Oaks at Trentham provides a group of 25 fillies whose subsequent race and stud careers make very interesting reading. The present race has a complex history. Three races at three different courses have at various times carried the Oaks title. It was not until New Zealand's national three-year-old classics were finally established in 1974 that the New Zealand Oaks be...
January 18, 2003Oaks triumph for Shinko King, small breeders & the Manto tribe
Ashwell Farm's sire Shinko King got his first stakeswinner today when his strapping daughter Bramble Rose (ex Images by Gleam Machine) won the New Zealand Oaks 2400m G1 at Trentham. Shinko King (Fairy King-Rose of Jericho by Alleged) was a Group One-winning sprinter in Japan with a record of eight wins from 27 starts over four seasons, testament not only to his ability but also his physical and psychological soundness in a very tough racing scene. He shuttled from Japan for three seasons, 1998...
January 18, 2003Fayette Park Stud adds to outstanding Group One record
Studmaster David Benjamin was a happy man at Ellerslie yesterday after Hail completed a notable Group One double for Fayette Park Stud, Matamata by winning the weight-for-age Zabeel Classic over 2000 metres. The stud also bred Wednesday's Lion Red Auckland Cup winner Bodie in partnership with Kevin Mischefski. Both horses are by resident Fayette Park sire Stark South who is steadily compiling a respectable record as a source of quality stamina and excellent temperament. Established 15 years ago...
January 3, 2003Jillings & Yuill lead Ellerslie Carnival trainers' list
Eight wins gave Colin Jillings and Richard Yuill a comfortable win on the trainers' table at the four-day Lion Red Summer Carnival. Sedecrem contributed two of those victories including the Highview Stud Trophy G2; Marcurous added the Novotel Ellerslie Newmarket Handicap LR before running third in the Sky City Railway Stakes G1; and Foxette took out the $150,000 Mercedes Super Bonus Fillies Prelude. Sir Kinloch, Critic, Diamond Hill and Dragon Tiger completed a very satisfying week of premier ra...
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