Wild Ruler a Shot in the Arm for Glenlogan Park As They Await
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Tuesday, September 29, 2020 | Dedicated to the Australasian bloodstock industry - subscribe for free: Click here READ THE THOUGHTS OF OTI RACING'S TERRY HENDERSON - PAGE 20 Wild Ruler a shot in the What's on Race meetings: Grafton (NSW), Swan Hill arm for Glenlogan Park as (VIC), Townsville (QLD) Barrier trials / Jump-outs: Grafton (NSW), they await Vaccine’s debut Hawkesbury (NSW), Bendigo (VIC), Caulfield (VIC), Eagle Farm (QLD), Belmont Not A Single Doubt two-year-old filly ready for Gimcrack Stakes (WA), Longford (TAS), Te Aroha (NZ) after Kenso trial win International meetings: Vaal (SAF), Ayr (UK), Wolverhampton (UK), Cork (IRE) Sales: Inglis Digital September Sale (NSW) STALLION WATCH | ELYSIUM SPRUNG A SURPRISE AT THE CURRAGH ON SATURDAY - PAGE 12 Wild Ruler SPORTPIX boosted his Coolmore Stud Stakes (Gr 1, season and that was Vaccine,” Morley said BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS 1200m) credentials with a first-up Heritage yesterday. ueensland’s Glenlogan Park will Stakes (Listed, 1100m) victory last Saturday and “Gai bought her on our behalf, but she was be out to win its second Sydney it will be Vaccine who steps out this weekend. one we’d lined up beforehand and that was the stakes races in as many weeks The Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott- only filly I selected and she looks like she’s got when Vaccine (Not A Single trained Vaccine, a $220,000 Magic Millions some talent.” Doubt),Q the sole filly bought by the farm graduate, won a heat at the first official two- Vaccine was one of 14 fillies nominated for this year, runs in the ATC Gimcrack Stakes (Gr year-old barrier trials on the Kensington track the Gimcrack, which also features the Ciaron 3, 1000m) at Randwick. last week and Glenlogan Park stud manager Maher and David Eustace-trained Enthaar Promising three-year-old Wild Ruler Steve Morley considers her to be leading hope (Written Tycoon) who caught the eye of trial (Snitzel), a colt Glenlogan shares ownership of in the Gimcrack. watchers when winning her heat in the fastest with the China Horse Club-Newgate syndicate, “I only bought one filly for Glenlogan last time of the day. 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There’s Ole Kirk and Pippie and then there’s this filly and she looks like a proper horse and she is the one everyone’s got to beat.” Glenlogan Park also has a share in ATC Breeders’ Plate (Gr 3, 1000m) entrant Construct (I Am Invincible) while it also bred Gimcrack Stakes runner Miss Hoff (Flying Artie), a stablemate of Vaccine. Reflecting on the performance of Wild Ruler, who was having his first run since a three-start autumn-winter campaign, the Heritage Stakes win was one that helped justify the high opinion Peter and Paul Snowden have for the colt. “He was terrific, Wild Ruler. He is a proper horse, there’s no two ways about it. When he won on debut, he won the $500,000 Inglis Listed race, and the reports have always been really strong on him,” Morley said. “As that prep developed, we finished behind Rothfire (in Queensland) and we were initially a little disappointed, but hindsight’s a good thing because Rothfire’s the top of the tree. “He’s a really good horse and he looks to have come back in really great order.” Meanwhile, Glenlogan principal Jon Haseler and Morley also share in the ownership of Star Turn (Star Witness) two-year-old colt Montana Flash, who won a barrier trial at Rosehill yesterday. The Hawkes Racing-trained Montana Flash, a $550,000 Magic Millions • Dual Group 1 winner Gold Coast Yearling Sale graduate who was also bred by Morley, came from last after beginning awkwardly and being slowly away to take out • By phenomenal sire of sires heat five over 900 metres by half a length. Giant’s Causeway “There’s plenty of positives to take out of the trial as he’s obviously got • Raced at Group 1 level a really good motor and he’s going to have plenty of ability when he learns to put it all together.” was Morley’s assessment of Montara Flash’s trial. six times for five wins/placings “The reports from the Hawkes’ from the day that they first got him after breaking in have always been really positive. PERFECT OUTCROSS “They have always said that they really liked the horse and that he’s got / a good action, temperament and a good attitude.” FOR DANEHILL DANZIG Morley has always taken a shine to Montana Flash from the time he was born and that was demonstrated when the Magic Millions buying TICKS ALL THE BOXES bench was prepared to go past $500,000 to buy the colt by Vinery Stud’s first season sire. “He is just a beautifully proportioned horse. He’s got plenty of scope and I would expect that he’ll mature out at that 16.1 height,” he said. Sonia O’Gorman “He was a standout foal, a standout weanling and a superb yearling and it looks like he’s maintained that frame. “Some horses will go through different phases of their life when 0407 811 411 they’re growing up, but at any point when you looked at that particular [email protected] colt, he handled himself really well and looked the part at all times. You’ll $4,000 inc GST (FR*) www.gleneden.com.au go a long way to find a better looking horse.” Follow us @anz_news | 2 | Brought to you by IT TAKES ONE TO SIRE ONE There are elements to look for in an athlete – power, agility, speed and strength. Brave Smash’s first foals arriving now. Brave Smash x Mead, C. Brave Smash x Tris, C. STANDING IN THE HUNTER VALLEY AQUISFARM.COM JIMMY UNWALA: 0488 217 875 BERNIE KANE: 0472 832 199 Morning Briefing -Sponsored by Woodside Park Stud Tuesday, September 29, 2020 2020 VIRTUAL ONLINE STALLION PARADE NOW MORNING BRIEFING is ideal? You've got to work them somewhere," Kia Ora Stud, elected to press on to the Everest AUSTRALIA trainer Chris Waller said. "If he wasn't trialling on October 17. Tim Clark will partner Farnan Bivouac to run in Everest he would have been having a pretty solid gallop in the 1000-metre gallop while Rachel King will Godolphin has locked in Newmarket Handicap because he's done well between his first run ride Dawn Passage. (Gr 1, 1200m) winner Bivouac (Exceed And and this." Excel) to represent its slot in the $15 million Rawiller picks up Everest (1200m) and they remain optimistic Gytrash wins his heat Everest mount Trekking (Street Cry) will also gain a start. Nature Strip’s Concorde Stakes conqueror Fellow Everest runner Behemoth (All Too Vin Cox, Australian managing director for Gytrash (Lope De Vega) also had a barrier Hard) will be ridden by Nash Rawiller. The Godolphin, said Bivouac made strong appeal trial at Rosehill yesterday, winning heat gelding’s owner Grand Syndicates confirmed as a dual Group 1 winner. "Bivouac is a proven three over 1030 metres under race day the booking of Rawiller for the David Jolly- Group One sprinter with a magnificent profile jockey Jason Collett. Gytrash, who will run trained five-year-old gelding who has won that we are keen to build on," Cox said. "He's a in the Everest slot held by Inglis, ran 1:01.40 the Memsie Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) and Sir very exciting racehorse who we expect will be seconds (last 600 metres in 34.23 seconds), Rupert Clarke Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) at his past an outstanding addition to our stallion roster defeating Rammstein (Snitzel) by one and two starts. next year. Glen Boss rode him in his Newmarket three-quarter lengths. Intuition (Street Cry) victory earlier this year in what was Bivouac's was another length and a quarter back in Superstorm likely highest-rating win and we're delighted to have third place. “As you’d have seen his ears were for Turnbull him back on in the Everest." Cox said more than pricked and he was very casual out in front,’’ Superstorm (Sebring) is set to line up in one rival slot holder was interested in securing Collett told Racing NSW. “I had to push him Saturday’s pulsating Turnbull Stakes (Gr Trekking and while a deal was yet to be out to make sure he was doing enough. I 1, 2000m) with owner/breeder Bob Peters finalised, he expected last year's Everest third probably would have liked it if he did a bit confident the conditions of the race will allow placegetter to secure one of the five remaining more but he’s come along nicely.