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HORSE in TRAINING, Consigned by Kingstone Warren Stables (H
HORSE IN TRAINING, consigned by Kingstone Warren Stables (H. Candy) the Property of a Partnership Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Highflyer Paddock DD, Box 750 Danehill Dancer Danehill (USA) 2182 (WITH VAT) (IRE) Mira Adonde (USA) Monsieur Bond (IRE) Song MADELEINE BOND Musical Essence (GB) Effervescence II (2014) Pivotal (GB) Captain Rio (GB) A Chesnut Mare Spin A Wish (GB) Beloved Visitor (USA) (2008) Be My Chief (USA) Be My Wish (GB) Spinner MADELEINE BOND (GB): won 3 races at 3 years and £22,479 and placed 6 times. Highest BHA rating 86 (Flat) Latest BHA rating 71 (Flat) (prior to compilation) TURF 17 runs 3 wins 5 pl £21,216 G - S 7f - 1m ALL WEATHER 5 runs 1 pl £1,262 1st Dam SPIN A WISH (GB), won 1 race at 4 years and placed 3 times; dam of two winners from 3 runners and 3 foals of racing age viz- MADELEINE BOND (GB) (2014 f. by Monsieur Bond (IRE)), see above. STONEY LANE (GB) (2015 g. by Mayson (GB)), won 1 race at 4 years, 2019, placed 4 times. Samantha James (GB) (2016 f. by Kuroshio (AUS)), placed once at 2 years, 2018. She also has a 2018 filly by Charming Thought (GB). 2nd Dam BE MY WISH (GB), won 2 races at 3 and 5 years and £14,884 and placed 11 times; dam of three winners from 6 runners and 6 foals of racing age including- BUTCH AND SUNDANCE (GB), won 1 race at 2 years and placed twice. 3rd Dam SPINNER, won 1 race at 3 years and placed 4 times; dam of eight winners from 11 runners and 12 foals of racing age including- Seigneurial (GB), won 7 races at 2, 4 and 5 years at home and in U.S.A., placed third in Timeform Harry Rosebery Trophy, Ayr, L., Radar Ahead Handicap, Hollywood Park, L. -
GROUP RACE CALENDAR Message from Greyhound Clubs Australia
Proudly sponsored by 2018-2019 GROUP RACE CALENDAR Message from Greyhound Clubs Australia Greyhound Clubs Australia (GCA) is an incorporated Association representing greyhound race clubs throughout Australia. In August 2017 after acquiring the assets of AGRA and its key responsibility of coordinating the Group Racing Calendar, the new-look organisation known as the GCA was formed. GCA’s aim is to provide a well-reasoned and united voice on behalf of clubs, both city and country, big or small, to media, controlling authorities and government on issues of importance. We want to influence chief decision makers in areas such as animal welfare, reform, track design and safety, marketing and communication, issues of the day, as well as improving the effectiveness of the Group Racing Calendar. In simple terms, GCA’s ambition is to make a positive difference towards the betterment of greyhound racing in everything we do. The Committee of Management of GCA has two delegates from each State, these being; Les Bein and Luke Gatehouse (Queensland) Brenton Scott and Geoff Rose (New South Wales) Denise Fysh and Richard Stamford (Tasmania) Des Dooley and Greg Miller (Victoria) Shaun Mathieson and Alan Amezdroz (South Australia) Dennis O’Brien and Noel Reilly (Western Australia) To follow is the 2018/19 GCA Calendar. 135 Events will be conducted over the forthcoming season. Participants are advised of changes to the nomination process for the 2018 Nationals. Participants are encouraged to ensure they have checked eligibility by July 26th. On behalf of all GCA we wish you a fruitful 2018/19 racing season. All enquiries and correspondence should be directed to David – GCA PO BOX 6 CANNINGTON WA 6987 David Simonette Greyhound Clubs Australia Executive Officer Pictured on this year’s cover is 2017 National Distance Champion Fanta Bale and National Sprint Champion Jury. -
Kentucky Derby, Flamingo Stakes, Florida Derby, Blue Grass Stakes, Preakness, Queen’S Plate 3RD Belmont Stakes
Northern Dancer 90th May 2, 1964 THE WINNER’S PEDIGREE AND CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Pharos Nearco Nogara Nearctic *Lady Angela Hyperion NORTHERN DANCER Sister Sarah Polynesian Bay Colt Native Dancer Geisha Natalma Almahmoud *Mahmoud Arbitrator YEAR AGE STS. 1ST 2ND 3RD EARNINGS 1963 2 9 7 2 0 $ 90,635 1964 3 9 7 0 2 $490,012 TOTALS 18 14 2 2 $580,647 At 2 Years WON Summer Stakes, Coronation Futurity, Carleton Stakes, Remsen Stakes 2ND Vandal Stakes, Cup and Saucer Stakes At 3 Years WON Kentucky Derby, Flamingo Stakes, Florida Derby, Blue Grass Stakes, Preakness, Queen’s Plate 3RD Belmont Stakes Horse Eq. Wt. PP 1/4 1/2 3/4 MILE STR. FIN. Jockey Owner Odds To $1 Northern Dancer b 126 7 7 2-1/2 6 hd 6 2 1 hd 1 2 1 nk W. Hartack Windfields Farm 3.40 Hill Rise 126 11 6 1-1/2 7 2-1/2 8 hd 4 hd 2 1-1/2 2 3-1/4 W. Shoemaker El Peco Ranch 1.40 The Scoundrel b 126 6 3 1/2 4 hd 3 1 2 1 3 2 3 no M. Ycaza R. C. Ellsworth 6.00 Roman Brother 126 12 9 2 9 1/2 9 2 6 2 4 1/2 4 nk W. Chambers Harbor View Farm 30.60 Quadrangle b 126 2 5 1 5 1-1/2 4 hd 5 1-1/2 5 1 5 3 R. Ussery Rokeby Stables 5.30 Mr. Brick 126 1 2 3 1 1/2 1 1/2 3 1 6 3 6 3/4 I. -
Greyhound Clubs Australia 2021/22 Group Race Calendar As Amended July 4, 2021
Greyhound Clubs Australia 2021/22 Group Race Calendar As amended July 4, 2021 Disclaimer: Greyhound Clubs Australia has published this version of the 2021/22 Group Race Calendar as a service to the greyhound racing industry. At the time of publishing, the information contained in the calendar was believed to be accurate and correct. The calendar has been published in good faith but Greyhound Clubs Australia does not accept any responsibility for any inaccuracies it may contain. Persons intent on nominating greyhounds for events within the calendar, or relying upon the calendar for any other use or purpose, are advised to confirm dates and other relevant information with the host organisations. Host Event Name Group/Listed Dates First prize Eligibility guide Status Brisbane GRC Brisbane Cup 1 July 1, 8 $250,000 Best 64 greyhounds 520m nominated plus reserves. Specific event order of entry conditions apply. Brisbane GRC Queensland 1 July 1, 8 $100,000 Best greyhounds Cup 710m nominated, plus reserves. RQ grading policy applies. Grafton GRC Grafton Listed July 7 $15,000 Open to maiden Maiden 407m (Heats June greyhounds. 28) GRNSW grading policy applies. Sandown GRC McKenna 2 July 1, 8 $40,000 Best greyhounds Memorial nominated plus 595m reserves. GRV grading policy applies. GWA Middle Listed July 2, 9 $19,950 Best greyhounds Mandurah Distance nominated plus Challenge reserves, based on provincial middle distance grade. RWWA grading policy applies. NSW GBOTA Peter Mosman 1 Event $75,000 Best female Wentworth Opal 520m postponed greyhounds Park – dates to nominated, plus be reserves, whelped determined. on or after March 1, 2019. -
IGB Talking Dogs - Irish Greyhound Board
IGB Talking Dogs - Irish Greyhound Board igb.ie /Talking-Dogs/IGB-ISSUE-THE-2014-CALENDAR-OF-EVENTS-/ 07/11/2013 The dates for next year’s majors remain very much as before in the Calendar of Events which was released yesterday. The ETS Renewables Irish Derby will occupy its usual dates between August 7th and Saturday, September 13th. But the big end of season rush remains with the Derby followed seven days later by the first round of the Red Mills Irish Laurels. The Laurels final will be run on Saturday, October 18th and then seven days later the Kerry Agribusiness Irish St Leger will commence at Limerick. The Con & Annie Kirby Memorial Puppy Stake will be run at Limerick between March 28th and April 26th. CLASSIC FINAL DATES The final dates for the classics are: GMHD Juvenile Unraced.....Tralee.....March 14th Con & Annie Kirby Memorial Puppy.....Limerick.....April 26th Gain Irish Cesarewit ch.....Mullingar.....April 14th College Causeway East er Cup.....Shelbourne.....April 13th Ladbrokes Open 600.....Shelbourne.....May 10th Red Mills Produce St akes.....Clonmel.....June 1st Sport ing Press Irish Oaks.....Shelbourne.....June 21st Gain Corn Cuchulainn..... Harold’s Cross.....July 18th Bar One Racing Irish Sprint Cup..... Dundalk.....August 17th ETS Renewables Irish Derby.....Shelbourne.....September 13th Bookmakers Puppy Derby.....Harold’s Cross.....October 10th Red Mills Irish Laurels.....Curraheen.....October 18th Cent ra HX Irish Grand Nat ional.....Harold’s Cross.....November 21st Kerry Agribusiness Irish St Leger.....Limerick.....November 22nd Back to Talking Dogs. -
Ballet Shoes (Ire)
BALLET SHOES (IRE) Pitcairn Petingo Sire: (Bay 1971) Border Bounty ELA-MANA-MOU (Bay 1976) Rose Bertin High Hat (Chesnut 1970) Wide Awake BALLET SHOES (IRE) (Bay mare 1990) Irish River (FR) Riverman (USA) Dam: (Chesnut 1976) Irish Star RIVER DANCER Dancer's Image (Bay 1983) Dancing Shadow (USA) (Bay 1977) Sunny Valley No inbreeding to 5 generations BALLET SHOES (IRE), won 2 races at 3 years and £9,786 and placed 3 times, from only 7 starts; dam of 6 winners: 1995 Moonshadow (IRE) (f. by Be My Guest (USA)), ran once on the flat at 2 years, ,died at 2 years. 1996 Danse Classique (IRE) (f. by Night Shift (USA)), won 1 race at 3 years and £9,455, placed twice including second in Harp Lager Ruby Stakes, Tralee, L., from only 5 starts; dam of 3 winners. HIERARCH (IRE), 5 races from 3 to 7 years, 2014 and £21,529 and placed 22 times. DEFI (IRE), 5 races at 2, 4 and 5 years and £42,848 and placed 15 times. DAZZLING DANCER (GB), 1 race at 3 years and £10,400 and placed twice; dam of DRIVING SNOW (GB) (c. by Verglas (IRE)), 1 race and £16,899, placed 3 times including third in Coolmore Hurricane Run Stakes, Tipperary, L.; also 1 race in U.S.A. and £105,969, Oliver Stakes, Indiana Downs, L., placed second in Woodford Reserve Bourbon Stakes, Keeneland, Gr.3, Dazzling Day (GB) (f. by Hernando (FR)), 1 race and £16,298, placed 4 times including third in Irish Stallion Farms EBF Salsabil Stakes, Navan, L., SUPERMAT (IRE), 2 races in France and Italy at 2 and 3 years, 2014 and £16,261 and placed 3 times. -
HOW WE GOT HERE I Imagine If You Are Reading This, We Share Something in Common--The Love of Horses and Horse Racing
FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2019 TAKING STOCK: OP/ED: NEVER LET A GOOD CRISIS GO TO WASTE by Boyd Browning HOW WE GOT HERE I imagine if you are reading this, we share something in common--the love of horses and horse racing. Like me, you may even make your living and provide for family by working in this industry. When I get the TDN Alerts at night that another important governing body is calling for an end to racing or to shut down the track, I feel sick to my stomach and can't sleep. And then I get up in the morning and read/listen to the finger pointing and infighting within the industry. The "blame game" must stop immediately and we can either work together to make smart decisions that reflect the world we live in and survive, or we can continue to fight with one another about who's right and who's wrong. We must recognize and embrace meaningful change to protect and care for the horse. Cont. p3 IN TDN EUROPE TODAY Is the future of the American dirt horse at a crossroads? | Coady CUNNINGHAM–A REBEL IN THE RANKS Alayna Cullen chats with Rebel Racing’s Phil Cunningham about new stallion Rajasinghe (GB) (Choisir {Aus}). Click or tap by Sid Fernando here to go straight to TDN Europe. The American dirt horse is tough, strong, and fast. He's an athlete. He's a combination of speed and stamina, bred to race on an unforgivingly hard surface, bred to race at two, bred to break quickly from the gate, bred to run hard early, bred to withstand pressure late. -
The Horse-Breeder's Guide and Hand Book
LIBRAKT UNIVERSITY^' PENNSYLVANIA FAIRMAN ROGERS COLLECTION ON HORSEMANSHIP (fop^ U Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2009 with funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/horsebreedersguiOObruc TSIE HORSE-BREEDER'S GUIDE HAND BOOK. EMBRACING ONE HUNDRED TABULATED PEDIGREES OF THE PRIN- CIPAL SIRES, WITH FULL PERFORMANCES OF EACH AND BEST OF THEIR GET, COVERING THE SEASON OF 1883, WITH A FEW OF THE DISTINGUISHED DEAD ONES. By S. D. BRUCE, A.i3.th.or of tlie Ainerican. Stud Boole. PUBLISHED AT Office op TURF, FIELD AND FARM, o9 & 41 Park Row. 1883. NEW BOLTON CSNT&R Co 2, Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1883, By S. D. Bruce, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C. INDEX c^ Stallions Covering in 1SS3, ^.^ WHOSE PEDIGREES AND PERFORMANCES, &c., ARE GIVEN IN THIS WORK, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, PAGES 1 TO 181, INCLUSIVE. PART SECOISTD. DEAD SIRES WHOSE PEDIGREES AND PERFORMANCES, &c., ARE GIVEN IN THIS WORK, PAGES 184 TO 205, INCLUSIVE, ALPHA- BETICALLY ARRANGED. Index to Sires of Stallions described and tabulated in tliis volume. PAGE. Abd-el-Kader Sire of Algerine 5 Adventurer Blythwood 23 Alarm Himvar 75 Artillery Kyrle Daly 97 Australian Baden Baden 11 Fellowcraft 47 Han-v O'Fallon 71 Spendthrift 147 Springbok 149 Wilful 177 Wildidle 179 Beadsman Saxon 143 Bel Demonio. Fechter 45 Billet Elias Lawrence ' 37 Volturno 171 Blair Athol. Glen Athol 53 Highlander 73 Stonehege 151 Bonnie Scotland Bramble 25 Luke Blackburn 109 Plenipo 129 Boston Lexington 199 Breadalbane. Ill-Used 85 Citadel Gleuelg... -
2020/2021 Racing Calendar
CHRISTCHURCH GREYHOUND RACING CLUB 2020/2021 RACING CALENDAR Club Office: Addington Raceway, P O Box 9403, Tower Junction, Christchurch 8149 Phone: (03) 338-6145 Fax: (03) 338-6148 e-mail: [email protected] Website: www.christchurchgreyhounds.co.nz Manager: Tony Music ph. 0274 310-1178 OWNERS/TRAINERS NOTE This calendar is subject to change. Check New Zealand Greyhound schedules for conditions and nomination details. If insufficient nominations are received for heats of any event, the final will be held on the date scheduled from the initial nominations. CHRISTCHURCH GREYHOUND RACING CLUB INC. ADDINGTON RACEWAY DATES 2020-2021 SEASON AUGUST 3 Mon Noon 4 Tue 3.00pm 6 Thu 4.30pm Canterbury Futurity Heats (R/A Special Conditions) 7 Fri Noon 10 Mon Noon 11 Tue 3.00pm 13 Thu 4.30pm Canterbury Futurity (2020) NZ Nationals 520m & 645m 14 Fri Noon 17 Mon Noon 18 Tue 3.00pm 20 Thu 4.30pm NZ Oaks Heats (R/A Bitches) 21 Fri Noon 24 Mon Noon 25 Tue 3.00pm 27 Thu 4.30pm NZ Oaks Final 28 Fri Noon 31 Mon Noon SEPTEMBER 1 Tue 3.00pm 3 Thu Noon 4 Fri Noon 7 Mon Noon 8 Tue 3.00pm 10 Thu Noon Christchurch Classic Heats 11 Fri Noon 14 Mon Noon 15 Tue 3.00pm 17 Thu 4.30pm Dual Code Christchurch Classic Final 18 Fri Noon 21 Mon Noon 22 Tue 3.00pm 24 Thu 4.30pm 25 Fri Noon 28 Mon Noon 29 Tue 3.00pm OCTOBER 1 Thu 4.30pm 2 Fri Noon 5 Mon Noon 6 Tue 3.00pm 8 Thu 4.30pm Dual Code Waterloo Cup Heat (Final Auckland 16 October) 9 Fri Noon 12 Mon Noon 13 Tue 3.00pm 15 Thu 4.30pm 16 Fri Noon 19 Mon Noon 20 Tue 3.00pm 22 Thu 4.30pm Dual Code 23 Fri Noon 26 Mon -
750 Divisidero 2012 Page 1
#750 Divisidero 2012 Page 1 Sadler's Wells El Prado (IRE) Lady Capulet Kitten's Joy Lear Fan Divisidero Kitten's First That's My Hon Bay Colt Kingmambo Foaled May 7, 2012 Lemon Drop Kid Madame Du Lac Charming Lassie (2005) Nashwan Geisha Girl (GB) Miznah (IRE) By KITTEN'S JOY (2001), Champion, $2,075,791. Sire of 7 crops. 700 foals, 486 starters, 57 black type winners, 355 winners, $41,719,515, including Sweet Kitten (Champion, $182,673), Ransom the Kitten (Champion, $93,867), =Trust Me Bet (AUS) (Champion), Stephanie's Kitten ($2,724,104, Flower Bowl S. [G1], etc.), Big Blue Kitten ($1,515,830, Sword Dancer Invitational S. [G1], etc.), Real Solution ($1,369,591, Arlington Million S. [G1], etc.), Bobby's Kitten ($1,294,916, Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint [G1], etc.), Admiral Kitten ($792,394, Secretariat S. [G1], etc.). 1ST DAM MADAME DU LAC, by Lemon Drop Kid. Unraced. Dam of 4 foals to race, all winners-- Kitten's Kid (c, by Kitten's Joy). Winner at 2 and 3, $91,960 in US. 2nd Pilgrim S. [G3]. Divisidero (c, by Kitten's Joy). Black type placed winner, see records. Dance With Kitten (f, by Kitten's Joy). Winner at 3 and 4, $46,404 in US. Patricia's Kitten (f, by Kitten's Joy). 2 wins at 3, $29,861 in US. 2ND DAM Geisha Girl (GB), by Nashwan. Winner at 2, in Ire, 12,301 IEP. Unplaced at 3, in Ger. Unplaced at 3, in Ity. 2nd Diamond S. (IRE). 3rd Challenge S. -
FIVE DIAMONDS Barn 2 Hip No. 1
Consigned by Three Chimneys Sales, Agent Barn Hip No. 2 FIVE DIAMONDS 1 Dark Bay or Brown Mare; foaled 2006 Seattle Slew A.P. Indy............................ Weekend Surprise Flatter................................ Mr. Prospector Praise................................ Wild Applause FIVE DIAMONDS Cyane Smarten ............................ Smartaire Smart Jane........................ (1993) *Vaguely Noble Synclinal........................... Hippodamia By FLATTER (1999). Black-type-placed winner of $148,815, 3rd Washington Park H. [G2] (AP, $44,000). Sire of 4 crops of racing age, 243 foals, 178 starters, 11 black-type winners, 130 winners of 382 races and earning $8,482,994, including Tar Heel Mom ($472,192, Distaff H. [G2] (AQU, $90,000), etc.), Apart ($469,878, Super Derby [G2] (LAD, $300,000), etc.), Mad Flatter ($231,488, Spend a Buck H. [G3] (CRC, $59,520), etc.), Single Solution [G3] (4 wins, $185,039), Jack o' Lantern [G3] ($83,240). 1st dam SMART JANE, by Smarten. 3 wins at 3 and 4, $61,656. Dam of 7 registered foals, 7 of racing age, 7 to race, 5 winners, including-- FIVE DIAMONDS (f. by Flatter). Black-type winner, see record. Smart Tori (f. by Tenpins). 5 wins at 2 and 3, 2010, $109,321, 3rd Tri-State Futurity-R (CT, $7,159). 2nd dam SYNCLINAL, by *Vaguely Noble. Unraced. Half-sister to GLOBE, HOYA, Foamflower, Balance. Dam of 6 foals to race, 5 winners, including-- Taroz. Winner at 3 and 4, $26,640. Sent to Argentina. Dam of 2 winners, incl.-- TAP (f. by Mari's Book). 10 wins, 2 to 6, 172,990 pesos, in Argentina, Ocurrencia [G2], Venezuela [G2], Condesa [G3], General Lavalle [G3], Guillermo Paats [G3], Mexico [G3], General Francisco B. -
Fact Book 2006
HORSE RACING IRELAND HORSE RACING FACT BOOK 2006 FACT Horse Racing Ireland, HORSE RACING IRELAND Thoroughbred County House, Kill, Co. Kildare. Tel: 045 842 800 Fax: 045 842 801 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hri.ie FACT BOOK 2006 CONTENTS 06 CHIEF EXECUTIVE’S INTRO 02 STATISTICS Top Ten Flat and NH Horses 56 Attendance 28 Leading Owners, Trainers & Riders 58 RACING REVIEW 04 On-Course Betting 32 Irish Classifications 59 January 04 Off-Course Betting 33 February 06 Tote 35 OWNERS, TRAINERS & RIDERS 62 March 08 Betting by Racecourse 36 April 10 Breeding 37 FIXTURES May 12 Irish Sales 37 2007 Fixture List 68 June 14 Horses in Training 38 Major National Hunt Races 2007 70 July 16 Ownership 39 Major Flat Races 2007 71 August 18 Fixtures 40 September 20 Entries and Runners 42 AWARDS 72 October 22 Balloting 47 RYDER CUP RACE DAY 74 November 24 Prize Money 49 December 26 Sponsorship 53 MAP OF RACECOURSES 76 INTRODUCTION 06 Brian Kavanagh, The festival meetings, particularly at of the vibrant demand for Irish Chief Executive of Punchestown and Galway, exceeded Thoroughbreds at home and abroad. Horse Racing Ireland expectations, while the Curragh, in addition to its record breaking Derby Total on-course betting grew by n behalf of Horse Racing weekend, drew 10,000 racegoers 10.8% to €262.4m and the current Ireland, I am pleased to to the inaugural Shelbourne Hotel indications are that off-course present the third edition of Goffs Million Meeting. That meeting betting for the year will have Othe Irish Racing Fact Book.