Thunder Mania to Bypass Phoenix Plate and Is Off to the Paddock | 2 | Monday, June 15, 2020

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Thunder Mania to Bypass Phoenix Plate and Is Off to the Paddock | 2 | Monday, June 15, 2020 Monday, June 15, 2020 | Dedicated to the Australasian bloodstock industry - subscribe for free: Click here HONG KONG NEWS- PAGE 13 RACING CALENDARS - PAGE 19 YESTERDAY'S RACE RESULTS - PAGE 33 Thunder Mania to Read Tomorrow's Issue For: bypass Phoenix Plate Stallion Watch What's on Race meetings: Albury (NSW), Bathurst and is off to the paddock (NSW), Pakenham (VIC) Symons and Laxon eye Melbourne Group races with Barrier trials/ Jump-outs: Hawkesbury promising two-year-old Snitzel colt (NSW), Albury (NSW), Bathurst (NSW), Cranbourne (VIC), Lark Hill (WA) International meetings: Goodwood (UK), Pontefract (UK), Kempton (UK), Chepstow (UK), Fairyhouse (IRE), Roscommon (IRE), Fairview (SAF) International sales: Tattersalls Ascot Online Sale Thunder Mania MICHAEL MCINALLY five starts, was a closing sixth in the J J Atkins BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS Plate (Gr 1, 1400m) and the Sunshine Coast- STALLION NEWS coronavirus-impacted Queensland based Symons had earmarked Saturday’s The winter carnival significantly dented Phoenix Plate (Listed, 1600m) as the race to Galileo breaks Danehill's John Symons’ hopes of a Group round out his stable star’s two-year-old career. record for Group 1 winners 1 victory with his promising But Symons, who trains in partnership with Peaceful's success in Saturday's Irish 1,000 juvenileA Thunder Mania (Snitzel) and a Sheila Laxon, revealed yesterday that Thunder Guineas (Gr 1, 1m) saw supersire Galileo (Sadler’s “concrete” Eagle Farm surface has ended plans Mania would instead head to the paddock rather Wells) become the most prolific source of Group for connections to chase a compensation win than contest the $125,000 race which is run 1 winners in thoroughbred history, with 85 of his this weekend. over the same distance as the J J Atkins Plate is sons and daughters now having won at least one The talented colt, a winner of three of his traditionally staged. Continued on page 2>> race at the top level. Stallion News page 12 >> Follow us @anz_news | 1 | Brought to you by Thunder Mania to bypass Phoenix Plate and is off to the paddock | 2 | Monday, June 15, 2020 << Continued from page 1 Racing Queensland, in a condensed Carbine Club that would suit him as well,” the Group 1-winning trainer winter carnival, reduced the distance of the Group 1 two-year-old race for said. this year in place of the BRC Sires’ Produce Stakes (Gr 2, 1350m) due to the “There’s quite a few races he could run him in if we go south but, of Covid-19 pandemic that limited interstate participation. course, he’s a Magic Millions horse so we want to make sure we back up “We would have loved to have pushed on to the mile race, but he just into the three-year-old race up here as well.” jarred up on that track again which he did the first time he went there New Zealander Laxon is best-known as the trainer of champion (Eagle Farm).” Symons said yesterday. Melbourne Cup-winning mare Ethereal (Rhythm) while Symons has “We’ve got some races in the spring time that we’d like to aim at, so we enjoyed success at the top level with Bel Esprit (Royal Academy) who will stop now and see what we can do.” won the 2002 Blue Diamond Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) and the 2003 Doomben Thunder Mania was considered a contender for the Magic Millions 10,000 Stakes (Gr 1, 1350m). 2YO Classic (RL, 1200m) on the back of his debut win at Doomben in mid- Like Bel Esprit, who was a $9,000 Inglis Classic bargain buy as a December but he came out of his sixth in the B J McLachlan Stakes (Gr 3, yearling, Symons was prepared to forgive some perceived conformation 1200m) a bit jaded and was afforded a break by Symons and Laxon. faults with Thunder Mania. He returned from a spell with back-to-back wins at the Sunshine “As soon as I saw him I wanted him. It was just the way he walked and Coast before his four and a quarter length fifth in the J J Atkins Plate, won carried himself and the way he was balanced,” he said. by fellow Queenslander Rothfire (Rothesay). “He has a little bit of a turned front foot, which probably put a few Thunder Mania, an $85,000 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale people off, but it didn’t worry me and I was happy to look past some of purchase by Symons’ client Micheal Kirby from the Baramul Stud draft, those defects. It’s not that bad and he’s not as bad as Bel Esprit was. could follow the path set by Alligator Blood (All Too Hard) who was “He was great buying as it’s turned out; it’s just unfortunate that both narrowly defeated in the Caulfield Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m) last year before times he’s been to Eagle Farm it’s been like concrete and he’s just jarred returning for the Magic Millions 3YO Guineas (RL, 1400m) in January. up. “If we can get (to the Caulfield Guineas) that would be good, but “He’s immature and that’s why he’ll get better as he gets older because there’s obviously other races down there like the Stutt Stakes and the he’s not quite set up everywhere yet.” An attractive salary of $350-$450 (based on experience) per night whilst on FOALING WATCH ATTENDANT foal watch duties. Edinburgh Park Stud is one of Australia’s most recognised and Roster is 12 on, two off. successful thoroughbred brands. The farm is located at Wingham Hours 7pm-7am. on the NSW Mid-North Coast. Accommodation on farm or near We are seeking an experienced, diligent and highly-motivated person farm is included in the package. for the position of Night Foal Watch for the 2020 breeding season. All applications treated The position will have the availability to move across to yearling in strict confidence. preparation after the breeding season with a negotiable salary. Required experience and skills: • Must have extensive foaling experience with post-natal care. • Extensive experience in the administration of medications and treatments (IV and oral) • The ability to assess any issues and complications and the know-how Please email Ian Smith at to immediately manage and stabilise mares if in difficulty. [email protected] • Excellent communication skills with supporting staff. Applications close June 22nd and • Accurately record foaling information. the successful applicant will be • Strong attention to detail. required to commence by July 20th Follow us @anz_news | 2 | Brought to you by Morning Briefing -Sponsored by Woodside Park Stud Monday, June 15, 2020 CABLE BAY #MULTIPLYYOURCHANCES 23% inc. STAKES PERFORMERS $9,900 GST TO WINNERS MORNING BRIEFING us," Williams said. "We'll look to have a crack at Glen Eden Stud principal Sonia O’Gorman. “We AUSTRALIA the Makybe Diva Stakes, Underwood Stakes and believe he is great value for breeders to tap into Nature Strip to follow Caulfield Stakes, but after a couple of runs if he's one of the best sire lines in the world.” He will proven path not shaping up well we may then have to look at stand for $8,800 (inc GST) in 2020. Trainer Chris Waller will set Nature Strip retirement. He might be saying, 'I'm sound, but (Nicconi) on a similar campaign towards I'm over racing.'" Kiwis toast Aussie win with October’s The Everest (1200m) as he followed son of Ghibellines last year. Nature Strip remains the only horse Schabau set for short spell locked in for the $15 million race, secured for German import Schabau (Pastorius) will not the TAB slot, and is likely to run in the Concorde run again during the winter with trainer Robert Stakes (Gr 3, 1000m) and the Premiere Stakes Hickmott sending the galloper to the paddock (Gr 2, 1200m) before tackling The Everest third- this week, alongside stablemate Django up. "That's when he usually races at his best," Freeman (Campanologist). Hickmott will be Waller said. "There are a couple of Melbourne aiming to earn Melbourne Cup (Gr 1, 3200m) options but I don't want the horse to do too ballot exemption in The Bart Cummings (Gr much travelling." Waller’s slot was filled last 3, 2500m) with Schabau, who is set to return year by three-year-old Yes Yes Yes (Rubick) in late July or early August. "We want to keep Ghibellines WHITE ROBE LODGE and he told AAP he is considering running a him (racing) at Flemington and there wasn't three-year-old this year, with a number of his a suitable race for him so we elected not to The colours of former top Kiwi galloper rising three-year-olds “not far below” last year’s run him again," Hickmott said. "He went to Booming (Don Eduardo) were once again in the Everest winner. His stakes-winning juveniles Sandown on Wednesday for a gallop to finish winners’ circle last week when Smokin’ Romans have been Global Quest (More Than Ready), off his prep and he'll go to the paddock (this (Ghibellines) won at Ballarat on Thursday. Part- Hungry Heart (Frankel) and September Run week). They will do some water walking and be owner Don Frampton raced Booming, winner of (Exceed And Excel), while horses like Overlord under saddle three times a week, keeping their the Thorndon Mile (Gr 1, 1600m) and the Zabeel (Sebring), Achiever (Pride Of Dubai) and muscle tone up. It's more a mental break.” Classic (Gr 1, 2000m), and believes that Smokin’ Sauvestre (Hinchinbrook) look capable of Romans will improve over further than the 1500 progressing at three.
Recommended publications
  • HEADLINE NEWS • 9/27/05 • PAGE 2 of 8
    Keeneland Ends on High Note HEADLINE p.5 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND FREE BY E-MAIL TO SUBSCRIBERS OF call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2005 GOFFS MAKE A KILLING KITTEN’S JOY RETIRED There was a distinct whiff of success in Kill, Co. Kitten’s Joy (El Prado {Ire}--Kitten’s First, by Lear Kildare during a tumultuous opening session of the Fan), the champion turf horse in 2004, has been re- new-style Goffs Orby Million Sale yesterday, which tired. Bred and raced by Kenneth and Sarah Ramsey, went some way toward restor- the four-year-old will stand the ing the glory to this celebrated 2006 breeding season at fixture. There was no doubt Ramsey Farm in Nicholasville, that the i2.4-million worth of Kentucky. The chestnut colt prize money on offer in next kicked off his Eclipse Award- September’s Goffs Million and winning campaign with a win in Fillies Five Hundred were at the the GIII Tropical Park Derby on forefront of the buyers’ minds New Year’s Day and added vic- and helped spur an average of Kitten’s Joy Adam Coglianese tories in the GIII Palm Beach S. 97,205 and median of and GIII Crown Royal American Topper Lot 56 i 28,000. Shadwell Estate was Goffs.com i Turf S. He suffered his first defeat on the grass when the name on the docket for the beaten a head by Prince Arch in the GIII Jefferson Cup, session topper, a son of Alhaarth (Ire) from the Seamus but came right back to capture the GIII Virginia Derby, Burns’ Lodge Park Stud consignment that brought GI Secretariat S.
    [Show full text]
  • Sprin G 2013
    3 1 0 2 G N I R P S Golden Rose winner Zoustar (Jim Cassidy) In this Issue: • Timeform Review of early spring racing in Sydney and Melbourne. • Red Ranson’s rising influence. • Breeding Awards Dinner at Scone. • NSW-bred stakeswinners in Australia and overseas. Welcome to TBNSW Update for Spring, 2013 President’s Report THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS N.S.W. I have some great news to report through and we hope will help Breeders’ Plate LIMITED to members, particularly our and encourage breeders to remain sponsorship many small breeder members. in the industry in difficult times ABN: 70 003 403 656 Thoroughbred Breeders NSW After some three years of when faced with ever rising again supported the Australian President: negotiations with Racing NSW expenses. Turf Club with sponsorship Mr Trevor Lobb the ruling body has agreed to our Many breeders have experienced of the 2013 Breeders’ Plate run proposal to add a breeder’s bonus the frustration and disappointment at Randwick on Epsom Day, Vice-President & Treasurer: whenever a racehorse, entered by of selling what turns out to be October 5. Mr Derek Field it’s owners, wins a BOBS Bonus a good winner for less than it’s The winner, LAW, bred by Freer in NSW. production cost. In the future, Pty. Ltd., comes from the first Committee: The bonus will be 2.5 percent if that horse is in the BOBS crop of Darley’s young sire Mr Andrew Baddock of the owner’s bonus (generally Scheme there will be a very Denman who on the same day Mr Glenn Burrows $5000, $10,000 or $20,000) and welcome dividend in your bank was represented by Brisbane Mr Tom Kelly Ms Judy Marheine breeders of all horses paid up for account every time the horse wins winner Grapevine.
    [Show full text]
  • Camp Parody in the British Long Eighteenth Century
    GREAT AFFECTATIONS: CAMP PARODY IN THE BRITISH LONG EIGHTEENTH CENTURY A Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Cornell University In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Sarah Lynn Cote January 2014 © 2014 Sarah Lynn Cote GREAT AFFECTATIONS: CAMP PARODY IN THE BRITISH LONG EIGHTEENTH CENTURY Sarah Lynn Cote, Ph.D. Cornell University 2014 My dissertation explains that, despite the nominal anachronism, camp has always inhabited literature of the long eighteenth century, namely those examples that were created from and, to some degree, for those experiencing the world from a socially or sexually marginal perspective. To interpret as camp is to not only account for the excesses of style that often infuriate and discompose aesthetic and generic categories of the time period, although it can provide an explanatory motive for noticeably disruptive and even flamboyant literary style. A camp reading can also bring together seemingly disparate texts under the umbrella of alterity. It provides an ideal and common language for discussing formal and generic literary styles alongside feminist, queer, and cultural interpretations. Camp in the eighteenth century is particularly well-positioned to make important contributions to ongoing discussions about the public sphere, the shifts in audience and reception among all media, and the influences of realism, especially relating to the bourgeois representations of affects and emotions. To me, camp is a parodic project, which means that it must bear a symbiotic relationship to the normative text or value that it plays up. Its parody is reliant on those modes opposed as “other” to their marginalized selves; in my examples, the target ranges among the heteronormative family, the orderly body, the sexual object, temporal mastery, aesthetic ownership, sentimental empathy, and even the self.
    [Show full text]
  • Ottobre Hopes to Strike Gold with $90,000 Dundeel Filly | 2 | Monday, April 29, 2019
    Beat The Clock secures second Read Tomorrow's Issue For: Group 1 win Stallion Watch in Chairman's What's On Sprint Race meetings: Grafton (NSW), Racing News Narromine (NSW), Sale (VIC) page 20 Metropolitan meetings: Hawkesbury (NSW) Monday, April 29, 2019 Barrier trials/ Jump-outs: Cranbourne (VIC) Ottobre hopes to strike Sale: New Zealand Bloodstock South Island Sale Gold with $90,000 Dundeel filly David Brideoake to train Inglis Melbourne Gold Yearling Sale topper Racing News Record-breaking Beauty Generation faultless in second Champions Mile win Beauty Generation HKJC In the same way Shakespeare’s plays Lot 70 Dundeel - My Holidaze filly INGLIS and Mozart’s overtures are timeless in their (Sadler’s Wells). The filly has won three of her brilliance, despite the plot being well-rehearsed By Tim Rowe five starts, including the Alexandra Stakes (Gr and the ending no longer proving a surprise, the ony Ottobre’s growing respect 3, 1600m), and she will attempt to win her first magnificence of Beauty Generation (Road To for emerging sire Dundeel race at the elite level when she lines up in the Rock) in making all of the running to tear apart (High Chaparral) was once Schweppes Oaks (registered as Australasian a Group 1 contest at Sha Tin is unlikely to fade again on show at the Inglis Oaks) (Gr 1, 2000m) at Morphettville on with each successive replication. TMelbourne Gold Yearling Sale yesterday, Saturday. His performance in yesterday’s Champions with the Victorian owner going to a The Jazcom Thoroughbreds- Mile (Gr 1, 1600m) could have been any number session-topping $90,000 for a filly by the consigned filly, who is the fifth foal out of of his previous seven victories this season.
    [Show full text]
  • Galatea : a Pastoral Romance
    Presented to the UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO LIBRARY by the ONTARIO LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY 1980 V C V GALA MIGUEL DE CERVANTES SAAYEDRA 1ITERALLY TEANSLATED FROM THE SPANISH BY GORDON W1LLOUGHBY JAMES GYLL, "A TRACTATE OK "THE HISTORY OF AUTHOR OF LANGUAGE," WRAYSBUBT , HORTON, AND COLNBROOK, BUCKS," ETC. LONDON: GEORGE BELL & SONS, YORK ST., COVENT GARDEN. AND NEW YORK. 1892. ^ LONDON : REPRINTED FROM STEREO-PLATES BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED. STAMFORD STREET AND CHARING CROSS. TRANSLATOE'S PEEFACE. IN this translation of the Galatea of Cervantes, the object has been to convey the story in language as closely as pos- sible to the original. The translator fears he may not alway have succeeded in completely rendering the narratives ot the various incidents which characterise this simple pastoral epic, and that also he may have to apologise for somewhat ot roughness in his transfusion of the poetry, which has found its equivalent, where the lines have been long, in blank verse. The other portions of the poetry he has rendered literally, but wherever the two dialects assimilated he has thought it sufficient to furnish only a kind of metrical rhythm. This elegant and simple production, the earliest from the pen of the eminent poet and novelist of Spain, pour- traying young, fresh, and vivid scintillations of genius, has never been translated into any language. We have only its shadow in the French production of Florian, which is based on the Spanish story, and though written in an en- gaging and graceful style, is not that mature and elegant child of the brain of Cervantes which is now for the first time presented to the English reader.
    [Show full text]
  • Activities Council Sponsors Popular Informal Tea Dance
    MUShare The Phoenix Campus Newspaper Collection 3-1-1942 The Phoenix, Vol. V, No. 3 (March, 1942) Marian University - Indianapolis Follow this and additional works at: https://mushare.marian.edu/phnx Recommended Citation Marian University - Indianapolis, "The Phoenix, Vol. V, No. 3 (March, 1942)" (1942). The Phoenix. 104. https://mushare.marian.edu/phnx/104 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Campus Newspaper Collection at MUShare. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Phoenix by an authorized administrator of MUShare. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Marian Guild Pygmalion and Spring Fete Galatea April 9 The Phoenix April 19 Vol. V Marian College, Indianapolis, Indiana, March, 1942 No. 3 Lectures, Reception Concertized Opera Marian Enriches Curricula; Top Recent Events Sets Music Pace Introduces 12-Week Term On Sodality Program Voice students, Bel Canto en­ semble, and Glee Chorus are prepar­ Faculty Increase, New Courses, U.S.O. Enrollment The Sodality observed Vocation ing a concertized version of Gounod's Week March 8-14. The chairman of grand opera, Faust. For the or­ Extend College Facilities For Emergency Service the research committee, Rosemary chestra, Gounod and Strauss selec­ Responding to the challenge made to higher education by the present Mackinaw, and assistant, Anna tions lead. Mehn, prepared interesting displays crisis, Marian has introduced a number of new courses this semester. of books on various vocations. Erna Features on the Marian Concert Among these are the popular Current International Relations, Social Se­ Santarossa and Licia Toffolo de­ program, May 24, are: solos for curity, First Aid, Home Nursing, and Social Aspects of Personality.
    [Show full text]
  • Our Broodmare Report Analyses up to 250 Stallions
    SALES NEWS - PAGE 18 ‘CHAIRMAN’S QUALITY’ MARES TO GO UNDER THE HAMMER AT AUSTRALIAN BROODMARE SALE Sunday, May 9, 2021 | Dedicated to the Australasian bloodstock industry - subscribe for free: Click here EXPLOSIVE JACK CONTINUES DERBY BLITZ AND MAKES HISTORY AT MORPHETTVILLE - PAGE 1 Our Broodmare Report analyses up to 250 Stallions A detailed report identifying the top 40 stallions (out of 250) for your broodmare based on a set of criteria determined by you. Each report includes: • G1 Goldmine Rating • Impact Profile: highlight positive & negative crosses within a pedigree • Aptitude Profile: Visually see past stakes success for Age & Distance • Stallion Match: Duplicate proven pedigrees To order visit www.g1goldmine.com SALES NEWS - PAGE 18 ‘CHAIRMAN’S QUALITY’ MARES TO GO UNDER THE HAMMER AT AUSTRALIAN BROODMARE SALE Sunday, May 9, 2021 | Dedicated to the Australasian bloodstock industry - subscribe for free: Click here STALLION FEES ROSTER - PAGE 27 FIRST SEASON SIRE RUNNERS - PAGE 55 Explosive Jack continues Read Tomorrow's Issue For The Week Ahead Derby blitz and makes What's on Metropolitan meetings: Devonport (TAS) history at Morphettville Race meetings: Goulburn (NSW), Mudgee (NSW), Ballarat (VIC), Sunshine Coast Maher and Eustace colt adds South Australian Derby to his (QLD), Kalgoorlie (WA), Woodville (NZ) Tasmanian and ATC victories Barrier trials / Jump-outs: Goulburn (NSW), Mudgee (NSW), Kalgoorlie (WA) International meetings: Tokyo (JPN), Chukyo (JPN), Niigata (JPN), Kranji (SGP), Taipa (MAC), Scottsville (SAF), Leopardstown (IRE), Killarney (IRE) International Group races: Tokyo (JPN) - NHK Mile Cup (Gr 1, 1600m). Niigata (JPN) - Niigata Daishoten (Gr 3, 2000m). Scottsville (SAF) - Strelitzia Stakes (Gr 3, 1100m), Barb Stakes (Gr 3, 1100m), Poinsettia Stakes (Gr 3, 1200m).
    [Show full text]
  • New Zealand Cup Meeting Early Entry Races
    NEW ZEALAND CUP MEETING EARLY ENTRY RACES First Day Saturday 6 November 2021 AL BASTI EQUIWORLD DUBAI 49th NEW ZEALAND 2000 GUINEAS® (Group 1) 3YO SW–1600m Of $500,000. $287,500 (plus trophies), $92,500, $45,000, $25,000, 12,500, 6th to 10th $7,500. 3YO. No apprentice allowances. • Nominations Tuesday 7 September at 4pm $287.50 • First withdrawal Wednesday 22 September 2021 at 11 am $646.90 • First late nominations Wednesday 22 September 2021 at 12 noon $3,162.50 • Second withdrawal Wednesday 20 October 2021 at 11 am $1,006.25 • Final late nominations Wednesday 20 October 2021 at 12 noon $17,250 • Final withdrawal Wednesday 3 November 2021 at 10 am $5,750 Second Day Wednesday 10 November 2021 17TH COUPLAND’S BAKERIES MILE (Group 2) OPN HCP–1600m Of $230,000. $132,250 (plus trophies), $42,550, $20,700, $11,500, $5,750, 6th to 10th $3,450. No apprentice allowances. • Nominations Tuesday 7 September at 4pm $201.25 • First withdrawal Wednesday 22 September 2021 at 11 am $297.57 • First late nominations Wednesday 22 September 2021 at 12 noon $1,454.75 • Second withdrawal Wednesday 20 October 2021 at 11 am $462.87 • Final late nominations Monday 1 November 2021 at 12 noon $7,935 • Final withdrawal Saturday 6 November 2021 at 10 am $2,645.00 Third Day Saturday 13 November 2021 158TH NEW ZEALAND CUP® (Group 3) OPN HCP–3200m Of $250,000. $143,750 (plus trophies), $46,250, $22,500, $12,500, $6,250. Horses placed 6th to 10th $3,750 Max wgt 60kg.
    [Show full text]
  • Download the June 20 Issue of the 2020 Special
    Saturday, June 20, 2020 Year 1 • No. 3 The 2020 Unique Thoroughbred Racing Coverage Since 2001 New York’s Finest Tiz The Law rolls up on Belmont as Triple Crown finally begins Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire 2 THE 2020 SPECIAL SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 2020 here&there...in racing Presented by Shadwell Farm Tod Marks Honk for Racing. The only spectators permitted at the Middleburg Spring Races last week were geese. Invocation (5) led here and won the cross-country race. NAMES OF THE DAY Belmont Park BY THE NUMBERS 115: Starters at the Middleburg Spring Races steeplechase meet June 13 – the first steeplechase racing in the United Second Encore, first race. Larry Smith’s 5-year-old is out of 1: Recent hurdle winner in France for Team Valor Internation- States since November. Two Bows. Smith’s band Release – “All the band you’ll ever al. Nathanielhawthorne, an English-bred 4-year-old by Nathan- need” – might take an occasional second encore. iel, won a handicap hurdle for trainer David Cottin at Compie- 47: Riding wins by Barclay Tagg on the U.S. steeplechase gne June 13. circuit (1966-77). No Parole, second race. Owned by Maggi Moss and Greg Tramontin, the 3-year-old Woody Stephens contender is by 18: Grade 1 stakes on the Saratoga calendar for 2020, includ- 2: Starts earlier than May 1, in 36 lifetime starts by turf sprint- Violence. ing the Whitney Aug. 1 and Travers Aug. 8. er Pure Sensation who makes his seasonal debut in the Jaipur at Belmont Park Saturday. Breaking The Rules, 11th race.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report 2019/20
    ANNUAL REPORT 2019/20 P. 07 827 7727 E. [email protected] | 9 Anzac Street, PO Box 1058, Cambridge 3450, NZ | www.nzthoroughbred.co.nz Patron: Her Majesty The Queen. NZ Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association established 1948. ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH, 2020 PATRON HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN TO BE PRESENTED TO MEMBERS AT THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE MEETING ROOM AT ONYX RESTAURANT, 70 ALPHA STREET, CAMBRIDGE ON THURSDAY 29 OCTOBER 2020 AT 1PM. Executive Committee John Thompson, President Nick King, Vice President Vicki Pascoe Gus Wigley Council Alex Kelly Shannon Taylor (Treasurer) Chris Dennis Nick King Vicki Pascoe Michelle Saba John Thompson Rodney Schick Gus Wigley Rochelle Kerr Secretariat Justine Sclater – Chief Executive Corrina Holmes – Accounts and Membership 9 Anzac Street, Cambridge, New Zealand, 3434 (PO Box 1058) Telephone +64 7 827 7727 Email: [email protected] Website: www.nzthoroughbred.co.nz New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders’ 1 Association Annual Financial Report NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE NEW ZEALAND THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION (INC.) WILL BE HELD IN THE MEETING ROOM, ONYX RESTAURANT, 70 ALPHA STREET, CAMBRIDGE ON THURSDAY 29TH OCTOBER, 2020 AT 1PM. (NZTBA will consider how the AGM will be conducted, depending on COVID-19 alert levels and Government guidance at the time) BUSINESS 1. Apologies 2. To confirm the minutes of the 2019 Annual General Meeting held 23rd August 2019 3. To receive and consider the President’s report 4. To receive and consider the annual statement of accounts of the year ended 31st March 2020 5.
    [Show full text]
  • Equisoft Live Software Ideal for Studs, Trainers & Owners
    TUESDAY, 6TH NOVEMBER 2018 2018 KEENELAND BREEDINGNOVEMBER STOCK SALE THE Monday, November 5 to Friday, November 16 EBN WORLD’S EUROPEAN BLOODSTOCK NEWS STAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL: +44 (0) 1638 666512 • FAX: +44 (0) 1638 666516 • [email protected] • WWW.BLOODSTOCKNEWS.EU STAKES RESULTS | RACING ROUND-UP | POINTS OF VIEW | SIRES’ TABLE TODAY’S HEADLINES STALLION FEES 2019 CRACKSMAN TO STAND AT DALHAM HALL STUD Last year’s highest-rated European racehorse, Cracksman (Frankel), will stand at Dalham Hall Stud in Newmarket next year, commanding a fee of £25,000. The four-time Gr.1 winner was bred and raced by Anthony Oppenheimer and will stand alongside another graduate of Oppenheimer’s Hascombe and Valiant Studs nursery in Golden Horn, who is from the same female line and whose fee will again be £50,000. Another newcomer to the Dalham Hall roster is Hawkbill, Lady Aurelia (Scat Daddy) tops the Fasig-Tipton November whose two top-level triumphs came in the Gr.1 Eclipse Stakes and Sale at $7.5m on Sunday evening in Lexington. For full the Gr.1 Dubai Sheema Classic. The son of Kitten’s Joy, who was report, see page 7. © Fasig-Tipton placed in Gr.1 company five times, will stand for £7,500. Champion sprinter Harry Angel (Dark Angel), previously confirmed as standing at Dalham Hall Stud, will command a fee of £20,000 in his first season, while the dual Gr.1 winner Jungle Cat GOFFS AUTUMN SALE - PAGE 3 (Iffraaj), who has already been announced as standing at FASIG-TIPTON SALE - PAGE 7 Kildangan Stud next year, will stand for €8,000.
    [Show full text]
  • History for Fierce Impact As Rothfire Stands Tall in Rose Prep | 2 | Sunday, September 13, 2020
    CON TE PARTIRO CONFIRMED FOR KEENELAND SALE - PAGE 13 Sunday, September 13, 2020 | Dedicated to the Australasian bloodstock industry - subscribe for free: Click here SINGAPORE NEWS- PAGE 14 MORNING BRIEFING - PAGE 6 YESTERDAY'S RACE RESULTS - PAGE 18 History for Fierce What's on Impact as Rothfire Metropolitan meetings: Devonport (TAS) Race meetings: Coffs Harbour (NSW), Dubbo (NSW), Cranbourne (VIC), Sunshine Coast stands tall in Rose prep (QLD), Oakbank (SA), York (WA), Taupo (NZ) Barrier trials / Jump-outs: Coffs Harbour Japanese import completes Toorak Handicap, Cantala Stakes, (NSW), Dubbo (NSW) Makybe Diva Stakes treble as Queenslander sweeps into Sydney International meetings: Sha Tin (HK), LATEST NEWS FROM THE WEEKEND'S RACING Nakayama (JPN), Chukyo (JPN), Bath (UK), Chelmsford (UK), Wolverhampton (UK), Curragh (IRE), Longchamp (FR), Baden- Baden (GER), Scottsville (SAF) International Group races: Nakayama (JPN) - Keisei Hai Autumn Handicap (Gr 3, 1600m). Chukyo (JPN) - Sankei Sho Centaur Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m). Curragh (IRE) - Irish St Leger (Gr 1, 1m 6f), Vincent O’Brien National Stakes (Gr 1, 7f), Moyglare Stud Stakes (Gr 1, 7f), Flying Five Stakes (Gr 1, 5f), Blandford Stakes (Gr 2, 1m 2f). Longchamp (FR) - Grand Prix de Paris (Gr 1, 2400m), Prix Vermeille (Gr 1, 2400m), Prix Foy (Gr 2, 2400m), Prix du Petit Couvert (Gr 3, 1000m), Prix du Pin (Gr 3, 1400m). Rothfire SPORTPIX Baden-Baden (GER) - Grosser Preis Von Baden (Gr 1, 2400m) and Cantala Stakes (Gr 1, 1600m) double BY STEVE MORAN & ANDREW HAWKINS International sales: Keeneland September last spring - a feat achieved only five times Yearling Sale - Book 1 (USA) ierce Impact became the first horse, previously and - of that quintet - only All Shot in successive seasons, to claim (Idomeneo) added a then-Group 2 Craiglee Melbourne’s spring Group 1 mile Stakes, two years later, to his resume.
    [Show full text]