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Queen to Watch
SUNDAY, 4TH SEPTEMBER 2016 EBN EUROPEAN BLOODSTOCK NEWS FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL: +44 (0) 1638 666512 • FAX: +44 (0) 1638 666516 • [email protected] • WWW.BLOODSTOCKNEWS.EU STAKES RESULTS | GOFFS SALES TALK | STAKES FIELDS TODAY’S HEADLINES RACING REVIEW SPRINT CUP REVENGE FOR QUIET REFLECTION Quiet Reflection put up another top drawer performance to take picture courtesy of RACINGFOTOS.COM the Gr.1 Haydock Sprint Cup, the feature race at Haydock Park yesterday, adding to her victory in the Gr.1 Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot earlier in the year. The three-year-old daughter of Showcasing travelled strongly, easing into the lead in the final furlong, before powering clear to win by a length and three quarters from The Tin Man (Equiano) and Suedois (Le Havre), who, along with the Limato (Tagula), a non-runner yesterday Quiet Reflection (Showcasing) powers home in the gloom because of the rain, beat her last time out in the Gr.1 July Cup to take the Gr.1 Haydock Sprint Cup Quiet Reflection has made rapid progress this season, winning all her starts in the first half of the year, including the Commonwealth Bred by Springcombe Park Stud and twice a DBS graduate , Cup and the Gr.2 Sandy Lane Stakes, as well as two Gr.3s, before including when consigned by Jamie Railton, she is the first her winning streak came to an end in the July Cup last time out. produce out of the winning juvenile My Delirium (Haafhd), a Trainer Karl Burke said of his star filly; “I knew she’d improved and half-sister to the four-time winner Finesse (Shamardal). -
A TBA Study Into the Future of British Stayers and Staying Races
The Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association A Study into British Stayers and Staying Races February 2015 Produced by: CWC Clive Webb-Carter bloodstock services Estimate, Doncaster Cup, Doncaster, 2014 Strictly private and confidential The Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association Study into British Stayers and Staying Races – February 2015 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Contents PROJECT BRIEF Page 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND OVERVIEW Page 3 HISTORY Page 9 CURRENT STATUS Page 12 CONCLUSIONS Page 20 Appendices APPENDIX I BRITAIN’S PATTERN RACES Page 24 APPENDIX II ANNUAL RATINGS Page 57 APPENDIX III 2014 EUROPEAN STAKES RACE CALENDAR Page 64 APPENDIX IV WORLD THOROUGHBRED RATINGS Page 66 APPENDIX V SIRES Page 73 APPENDIX IV BREEDERS, TRAINERS, SALES AND EXPORTS Page 84 APPENDIX VII NATIONAL HUNT INDUSTRY Page 89 Strictly private and confidential 1 The Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association Study into British Stayers and Staying Races – February 2015 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Project Brief With the European Pattern Committee downgrading the Queen’s Vase, held at Royal Ascot, from Group 3 level to Listed and putting the Group 3 Bahrain Trophy, also restricted to three-year-olds and held at Newmarket’s July meeting, on the ‘at risk’ list, there is a concern among both the Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association (TBA) and the British Horseracing -
Summer Magazine 2018
P ARK HOUSE STABLES SUMMER MAGAZINE 2018 INTRODUCTION P ARK HOUSE STABLES s we continue to swelter in what has been an unusually hot and dry summer there seems to be little time to reflect, but A happily there is time to enthuse about what I genuinely feel could be a momentous second half of the flat racing season. We are lucky to have some fantastic older horses campaigning for us and some high achieving three-year-olds who have exceeded expectations but, without a shadow of doubt (in the trainer’s mind at least), the stable strength lies in the highly talented team of two-year-olds, of which more than three quarters have yet to see the racecourse. I hope I am writing with as much enthusiasm about them in the winter edition of this magazine! Our ultimate goal is to improve on the previous season and we are currently ahead of last year in terms of the number of winners. We have a little work to do on the prize-money front (although the £1 Above: Some of the management team enjoying a day out at Royal Ascot million milestone was reached last month) but there are many, many juicy prices still to play for! Front cover: MAKE MUSIC surges to her sixth career victory, at Haydock under Jason Watson In a summer of World Cup football, balmy evenings and endless Back cover: Some of our hardworking staff team! barbecues I have realized how lucky I am to be surrounded by people who care as much about the horses and results of the Kingsclere team as I do, and I feel so lucky to have assembled such a magnificent CONTENTS management team to help take Park House to where it should be in the trainers’ standing. -
Craven Breeze up Sale 2012 Craven Breeze up Sale
CRAVEN BREEZE UP SALE 2012 CRAVEN CRAVEN BREEZE UP SALE April 17 - 19 April 18th Wednesday, MARGOT DID Craven Breeze Up winner of Nunthorpe Stakes, Gr. 1 sold at Tattersalls Guineas Breeze up Sale, 2010 by Woodtown House Stud to Richard Frisby Bloodstock for 10,000 gns Sale 2012 Two-Year-Olds in Training Wednesday, April 18th at 6.00pm ALL LOTS WILL BREEZE ONCE ONLY AT 9:00AM ON TUESDAY APRIL 17th ON THE ROWLEY MILE RACECOURSE The Minimum Selling Price at this Sale is 3,000 guineas All Lots listed in this Sale are offered subject to the Conditions of Sale printed at the front of this catalogue and exhibited on the Premises. Purchasers’ attention is drawn specifically to ‘Notices to Purchasers’ section at the front of this catalogue. Tattersalls are not responsible for any errors or omissions in the catalogue details relating to any Lot. CASPAR NETSCHER winner of Mill Reef Stakes Gr. 2, Gimcrack Stakes Gr. 2 Vendors should note that buy-ins must be notified to our accounts department by the end of sale each day in order to qualify for the reduced rate of commission. sold at Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up Sale, 2011 by Bushy Park Stables to Tom Malone/Alan McCabe for 65,000 gns A Guide to Sales is published by Tattersalls for the assistance of Purchasers, especially those intending to purchase for the first time. Lots will bear VAT at the current rate where so indicated. Europe’s Leading Bloodstock Auctioneers For information regarding Fillies Examination Certificates and Registration, please apply to the Main Sales Office as no announcements concerning these will be made from the rostrum. -
New 2Col Template
For More Information T: +44 (0)1638 666512; F:+44 (0)1638 666516; E: [email protected] SPONSORED BY European Juddmonte Bloodstock FARMS “Produced by Europeans for a News WORLDWIDE READERSHIP” THURSDAY, 30TH AUGUST 2007 – SEVENTEEN PAGES DONCASTER BLOODSTOCK SALES TALK RAHY IN THE GROOVE SALES FOR GROVE TALK Rio De La Plata’s growing reputation as a juvenile who CARL EVANS could go to the top was influential at day two of by Doncaster’s St Leger Sale. His sire, Rahy, was responsible for the day’s top lot, a Ballyglasane Stud team who bought the yearling at 175,000gns yearling (Lot 205) now in the same Keeneland last year for $70,000 and subsequently sent ownership as Rio De La Plata having been bought by him to Brendan Holland’s Grove Stud at Fermoy. Dick O’Gorman, acting on behalf of Sheikh Mohammed. Holland said of the colt, who was produced by the O’Gorman, who saw off underbidder Dermot unraced Silver Hawk mare Helwa: “He was a real Farrington said: “He’s a lovely horse with a good outlook, good model, and a similar type to Rio De La Plata, with and, of course, we’ve got a top two-year-old by the sire.” good balance and attitude.” Rio De La Plata’s impressive win in the Gr.2 Veuve Based on 75 acres, Grove Stud specialises in Clicquot Vintage Stakes was no bad thing for the pinhooking yearlings and breeze-up horses, and is in the Today’s Italian Racing and Today’s New Zealand Racing and Bloodstock News is on page 7 Bloodstock News is on page 9 DONCASTER ST LEGER YEARLING SALE DAY TWO – TOP LOTS Lot Sex Sire – Dam Vendor Buyer Price -
Turf-Times Der Deutsche Newsletter Für Vollblutzucht & Rennsport Mit Dem Galopp-Portal Unter Prominenz Bei Der BBAG Aufgalopp
Ausgabe 583 • 56 Seiten Freitag, 30. August 2019 powered by TURF-TIMES www.bbag-sales.de Der deutsche Newsletter für Vollblutzucht & Rennsport mit dem Galopp-Portal unter www.turf-times.de Prominenz bei der BBAG AUFGALOPP Der Plan, dass die Besitzervereinigung Ende 2020, Anfang 2021 als Gesellschafter, „mehrheitlich“, bei Baden Racing einsteigen will, war sicher die interes- santeste Aussage des Präsidenten Manfred Ostermann am Montag bei der jährlichen Zusammenkunft. Die BBAG wäre noch dabei, die bisherigen Gesellschafter Andreas Jacobs und Paul von Schubert auch, aber in der Minderheit. Die Besitzervereinigung wäre also der Veranstalter von Pferderennen, eine in dieser Kons- tellation in Deutschland noch nie dagewesene Konst- Großer Auftrieb am Donnerstag auf dem Gelände der BBAG. www. ruktion, im Ausland aber schon praktiziert, Keeneland galoppfoto.de wurde als positives Beispiel genannt. Doch Keeneland Heiß war es am Donnerstag auf dem Auktionsgelände ist nicht Iffezheim. Es ist schon ein paar Jahre her, seit- der BBAG in Iffezheim, doch das hielt die internationa- dem die Rennveranstaltungen dort profitabel waren. le Prominenz nicht davon ab, die Angebote für die Auk- Aktuell wird Jahr für Jahr ein sattes Minus produziert, tion am Freitag zu inspizieren. Anthony Stroud, Peter ohne die Zuschüsse, die Dachverband, Besitzervereini- Doyle, Tom Goff und eine große Anzahl australischer gung und BBAG zur Verfügung stellen, wäre es dieses Interessenten waren vor Ort, natürlich auch die Prot- Jahr nicht gegangen. agonisten aus der deutschen Szene – Optimismus also Die am Montag geäußerten Pläne werfen somit viele in der Kommandozentrale der BBAG angesichts eines Fragen aus. Wer managt zukünftig diese Bahn? Wer qualitativ starken Angebotes. -
British Flat Pattern & Listed Races 2018
flat pattern & listed book_44755_cover 14/02/2018 15:37 Page 1 BritishBritish FlatFlat PatternPattern BritishBritish FlatFlat PatternPattern andand ListedListed RacesRaces 2018 2016 andand ListedListed RacesRacesRaces2 20182016016 BRITISH FL BRITISH FL BRITISH FL AT AT AT P P P AT AT AT TERN AND LISTED RACES 2018 TERN AND LISTED RACES TERN AND LISTED RACES 2018 TERN AND LISTED RACES TERN AND LISTED RACES 2016 TERN AND LISTED RACES • Details of all British Flat Pattern and Listed Races. • Clear indexing by race type and distance. • Racecourse maps and contacts. • Rules applying to the Flat Pattern. • Historical ratings applying to races. British Horseracing Authority published by 75 High Holborn, London, WC1V 6LS £6.60 Tel: 020 7152 0000 E-mail: [email protected] flat pattern &listed book_44755_cover 14/02/2018 15:37 Page 2 The Roll of Honour The Tr ainers who trained the winners of seven or more British Flat Pattern and Listed races in 2017are: Trainer No. of winners WHATGOES INTO APO'Brien 31 ATHOROUGHBRED John Gosden29 MAKES THE Richard Hannon17 Sir Michael Stoute16 RACEHORSE Charlie Appleby 13 IN 2017, 93 GROUP AND GRADE 1WINNERS William Haggas 13 WERE FED ON CONNOLLY’S RED MILLS AndrewBalding 11 Our UK team of thoroughbred experts and nutritionists Mark Johnston 11 work as part of your team to help your horses reach Roger Varian 9 peak performance. Together -wemakeityour success. Clive Cox 8 FEED YOUR DESIRE TO WIN Richard Fahey 8 Charles Hills 7 Hugo Palmer 7 Connolly’sRED MILLS, Woodland Granaries, Narrow Lane, Wymeswold, Loughborough LE12 6SD Tel: +44 1386 552066 Email: [email protected] British Flat Pattern and Listed Races 2018 CONTENTS Introduction by Adrian Grazebrook ...................................... -
Subjectivist ‘Marches’ on to Leger
Subjectivist ‘Marches’ on to Leger R JIM WALKER’s Subjectivist looks to have Stakes over course and distance at the Qatar Goodwood booked himself a place in the field for the St Festival. Celtic Art had shown good form in soft conditions Leger at Doncaster this month with a convincing while Table Mountain had won the Brown Jack Handicap at D display in the Group 3 March Stakes at Ascot. Goodwood on August 29. Subjectivist was ridden by Joe Fanning, who partnered He stormed home, as pictured above, to win by a massive him to success in the Listed Glasgow Stakes at Royal Ascot. 15 lengths. The fine credentials of his rivals were to count for nothing The March Stakes is named after the Earldom of March, a as he dominated the contest with his relentless galloping title inherited by the eldest son of the Duke of Richmond. style. The race was inaugurated in 1965 and was originally Racing up the centre of the course in the home straight, he restricted to three-year-olds. Run over a mile and six simply demolished his field, coming home unchallenged to furlongs, it became a leading trial for the St Leger, and was score by a remarkable 15 lengths from Cabaletta, with a won by Commanche Run in 1984 en route to St Leger further 21 lengths separating the second from the third success under Lester Piggott. horse, Celtic Art. The race was elevated to Group 3 status in 2018 as part of the European Pattern Committee’s plan to boost the FTER the race, Mark Johnston explained that it was programme for stayers, and since then it has also been run in never the plan for Subjectivist to take in the March memory of the great John Dunlop, who won the race twice A Stakes. -
British Flat Pattern and Listed Races 2021
British Flat Pattern andListed Races 2021 CONTENTS Roll of Honour ........................................................................................3 Index to Pattern and Listed Races by Age and Group...................................5 Index to Pattern and Listed Races under distances ....................................11 Chronological List of Pattern and Listed Races..........................................18 List of Pattern Races in closing date order................................................23 Index to Races by Racecourses ...............................................................27 Pattern and Listed Races .......................................................................29 Racecourse Maps and Details...............................................................177 Weight-for-age scale............................................................................193 Ground Rules for Flat Pattern ...............................................................195 Review of 2019 Pattern and Listed Races..............................................203 Front Cover: Ghaiyyath by Mark Cranham-focusonracing.com Inside Back Cover: Topphotograph by Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images-focusonracing.com Bottom photograph by Dan Abraham-focusonracing.com Back Cover: Hollie Doyle on Glen Shiel from British Champions Day by Mark Cranham-focusonracing.com 1 The Flat Pattern and Listed Race Book is an official publication of the British Horseracing Authority Limited. Registered Office: 75 High Holborn,London, WC1V 6LS. Registered Number -
November Ebn Mon
MONDAY, 12TH OCTOBER 2020 ALL EYES ON KEENELAND NOVEMBER EBN MON. 9 - WED. 18 EUROPEAN BLOODSTOCK NEWS FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL: +44 (0) 1638 666512 • FAX: +44 (0) 1638 666516 • [email protected] • WWW.BLOODSTOCKNEWS.EU TODAY’S HEADLINES TATTERSALLS EBN Sales Talk Click here to is brought to contact IRT, or you by IRT visit www.irt.com OCTOBER YEARLING SALE CONTINUES WITH BOOK 2 Following hard on the heels of last week’s Book 1, the Tattersalls A Case Of You (Hot Streak) made all to land the Gr.3 October sales continue this week, with Book 2 getting underway Anglesey Stakes in fine style on what was just his third start today. Tattersalls has catalogued 816 yearlings for the three-day at the Curragh yesterday. See page 5. © Caroline Norris auction, for which sessions will start at 10:00am over the next three days. Past graduates of Book 2 who have been excelling on the track this year include the dual Gr.1-winning sprinter Battaash IN TODAY’S ISSUE... (200,000gns in 2015 by Shadwell Estate Company), the dual Gr.1 winner Addeybb (200,000gns in 2015 by Shadwell Estate Stakes Results p12 Company) and Australian Gr.1 winner Fifty Stars (50,000gns in Yesterday's Racing Review p24 2014 by Ambition Stud Partnership), plus Gr.2 winners Dark Spotlight on Beechmore Bloodstock p30 Vision, Fearless King, Raheen House, Thunderous and Wichita, and, from last year’s sale, the Gr.2-winning juveniles Chindit and Pinhooking Tables p34 Minzaal. See page 7 – October Yearlings Book 2 Meon Valley Stud have bred the winners 12th-14th October 2020