RTR SPECIAL Vin de Dance (NZ) (Roc de Cambes x Explosive Dancer) 2018 Group One (2400m) 2016 NZB Ready to Run Sale, NZ$70,000 Purchaser: Phill Cataldo Bloodstock # Vendor: Ohukia Lodge SALE OF1 ITS KIND

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The catalogue assembled for this year’s Ready to Run Sale is fantastic, of the Tasman and even as far as Singapore. Mongolian Khan completed a so we look forward to welcoming buyers to Karaka to view a great line up Derby double in New Zealand and Australia while Well Done made headlines of horses. when he gunned down the field to win the Singapore Derby – a race that saw graduates of the Karaka sale ring finish second, third and fourth as well. The quality of two-year-olds continues to improve each year with breeders, vendors and preparers targeting this Sale with some of their best horses, International buyers have long recognised the impressive feats of the Sale and in such a professional manner. and mark it as one not to be missed on the calendar. We have seen the With each racing season that goes by, a new wave of talented graduates strength of the buying bench come out each year and continue to break hit the racetracks and a consistently high stream of stakes winners are our own records and those of Australasia. In 2017 we set the highest ever uncovered. In the past five seasons there have been 117 stakes wins in the recorded average at an Australasian two-year-old sale and surpassed the main racing jurisdictions of New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore $30 million mark for the first time in history closing at $31,215,000. and Macau. Even more impressively, there have been 17 Group One wins It is great to see the faith we have put into the Sale and the quality of horses by 11 individual horses. offered by our vendors rewarded. This high standard of professionalism is These results really do speak for themselves and I don’t think anyone what buyers from all around the world respect and history shows that there would argue that NZB’s Ready to Run Sale is the most successful sale of are Group One winners to be found at the Sale. its kind in Australasia. We have an optimal size catalogue of 445 two-year-olds set to be auctioned Last season we saw Vin de Dance join the Group One honour roll with in November. The quality of pedigrees and types on offer is second to none, his first black-type win in the $1 million New Zealand Derby. He was the while the Breeze Ups at Te Rapa are being hailed as the best on record. third graduate of the Sale to triumph in the feature in the last four years We look forward to seeing you at Karaka on 21 & 22 November to source with Gingernuts and Mongolian Khan claiming the title in 2017 and 2015 your next selection of racetrack stars. respectively. Andrew Seabrook Our small country is renowned for big success in the classic races and the Derby success from the Sale has been very prominent on both sides Managing Director New Zealand Bloodstock

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3 Karaka Ready to Run Sale true to its label Proven record combines with sire power and expert preparation

underpinned by a catalogue that this year is being described as the best yet. The reigning champion of New Zealand stallion ranks, , is well represented by nearly 20 lots, along with the progeny of proven and sought-after sires Tavistock, Iffraaj, Darci Brahma, Makfi, Pins, Pentire, Per Incanto, Redwood, Reliable Man, Rip Van Winkle, Roc de Cambes, Showcasing and Zacinto.

Australian-based ranks also have a strong presence, through headline acts such as Snitzel, , Hinchinbrook, Exceed And Excel, Foxwedge, More Than Ready, Not A Single Doubt, Reset, Sebring, Sepoy, Smart Missile, Spirit Of Boom and Written Tycoon.

Nor is that forgetting the up-and –coming brigade, young stallions such as Charm Spirit, Dissident, Dundeel, El Roca, Ocean Park, Pierro, Proisir, Sacred Falls, Shamexpress, Shooting To Win and Zoustar.

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Aggregate $31,215,000 $28,393,000 Dual Derby and Caulfield Cup winner Mongolian Khan is one of many headline graduates from the Karaka Ready to Run Sale. Average $107,638 $96,575

Median $80,000 $70,000 A Group One tally of 17 in the past five years the Year in 2016, proved that at six years of age is a remarkable statistic, one that says everything he was still up to winning at Kranji’s highest Clearance 77% 60% about the quality that has come through the New level. A month after claiming his second Raffles Catalogued 437 552 Zealand Bloodstock Ready to Run Sale. Cup, he added the Queen Elizabeth ll Cup with perhaps the most commanding performance of Sold 290 294 When Lot 1, Woburn Farm’s Shamexpress- his 10-win career. Eagle’s Reach colt, enters the Karaka auditorium $460,000 (B. C) $650,000 (Ch.c at 11am on November 21, the buying bench will Top Lot Hinchinbrook (Aus) – Sebring X Joleur) Lot The Kiwi brand of horsemanship behind El Ashb (Ire) Lot 106 280 have again reached the serious part of a sale preparations for the Ready to Run Sale is that has delivered an exceptional number of high-class gallopers to Australasian and Asian racing.

Transtasman Derby success followed by a Caulfield Cup victory makes Mongolian Khan one of the standout success stories of the Ready to Run Sale, but the dual New Zealand Horse of the Year is by no means alone.

Earlier this year Vin De Dance became the third New Zealand Derby winner to graduate from the Ready to Run ring in four years. The second of those was Gingernuts, who took his Derby form to Rosehill and added another Group One victory as a spring four-year-old.

Turn Me Loose is another excellent example, winning Group One races on both sides of the Tasman and, like Mongolian Khan, now getting his full opportunity at stud.

Further afield major winners in Hong Kong and Singapore have likewise been par for the course, additional proof of the faith that international judges each year place in the skills that have gone into selecting and preparing the catalogue, along with the integrity and systems under which they are sold.

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5 Ellis sold on Karaka Ready to Run Sale

For more than a decade Te Akau principal David Ellis has topped the National Yearling Sale buyers’ list and now he’s stamping his presence on Karaka’s other big annual auction, the Ready to Run Sale. Back in 2015 Ellis bought just two Ready to Run lots, a Savabeel colt for $230,000 and an Iffraaj gelding for $42,500. By the end of their three- year-old careers both were Group One winners, the chestnut Iffraaj gelding gaining fame under the quirky name of Gingernuts as the winner of the New Zealand Derby at Ellerslie and the Rosehill Guineas in Sydney, and the Savabeel colt Hall Of Fame winning the at Trentham. In the meantime Ellis had returned to Karaka in

“It’s proven beyond any doubt that it’s the best sale of its type anywhere in the world.”

late 2016, raising the ante with 10 Ready to Run purchases at an aggregate of $1,525,000 and for the first time topping the buyers’ table. Amongst his selection was a big chestnut colt by Rip Van Winkle at $230,000. With scintillating wins at his Ready to Run Sale graduate Te Akau Shark is one of New Zealand’s most exciting young galloper. only two starts this spring, he is now one of our most exciting young gallopers. to the 2018 auction. “It’s proven beyond any doubt are the best.” At last year’s Karaka two-year-old sale Ellis that it’s the best sale of its type anywhere in the Ellis still pinches himself at having taken home matched his 2016 spend, signing for another 10 world, which is a testament to the sales company, lots at a total outlay of $1,585,000 to again top two Group One winners from the 2015 Ready to the quality of the young horses in the catalogue the bench. Just as he had displayed his liking for Run Sale, but that doesn’t mean he claims all and the expert manner in which they’re prepared. the offering in successive years at the National the credit. Yearling Sale, he was now sold on the Ready to “It takes a special set of skills to bring these “I’m a firm believer in sticking to what you do Run version. young thoroughbreds through the breaking-in and best, and in the case of selecting the right horse “There’s no denying that the New Zealand breeze-up processes, then present them at peak from a sale like the Ready to Run, I call on other Bloodstock Ready to Run Sale has a proven track condition in the sale-ring, but as the whole equine people in our organisation,” he explains. “That’s record,” says Ellis as he fine-tunes his approach world recognises, horse-people in New Zealand where our trainers Mark Walker and Jamie Richards come in, they’ll go through all the breeze-up footage, do their homework on the horses they select and get it down to a list to choose from. “Our stable jockey Opie Bosson is another set of eyes and ideas, he’s part of the process too. It’s these guys who I rely on to give their insight and help me make the right decisions.” One point that Ellis needs no enlightening on is the enduring quality of the Ready to Run Sale catalogue, and he rates the 2018 offering as quite possibly the best yet. “I’ve been right through the catalogue to enable me to make an initial evaluation and I have to say it’s an outstanding collection of young thoroughbreds. All the top stallions from New Zealand and Australia are represented and from previous experience I just know that the people who have selected the individuals will have the right article for the buying bench. “The hardest part will be competing with some of the best bloodstock judges from around the world for the choicest lots, but that’s all part of being involved in an auction like this. “I’ll be buying at Karaka next month for sure, but just how many and for how much I’m not so certain. Something that I never do is set out to be the biggest buyer, that’s something that might happen if I feel the market suits me, but naturally I’m looking forward to adding some more lovely David Ellis is looking forward to taking part in another Ready to Run Sale. young horses to the Te Akau operation.”

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7 Riversley returns to defend leading RTR vendor title

“We’ve got some pretty good-quality horses, and I really like the range of stallions – first season Sam Beatson with one of Riversley Farm’s Ready to Run Sale draft, the Stratum-Adria colt. sires, proven sires.”

After celebrating a landmark Ready to Run Sale result in 2017, Sam Lot 23, by Star Witness, comes from the family of the well-performed Beatson’s Riversley Park will return to Karaka this November with another Sydney sprinter Rain Affair. Riversley will offer a Savabeel colt as Lot 50. strong draft. Out of the twice-winning Pins mare Heyday, the colt is closely related to the Riversley topped the vendors’ list by aggregate last year, selling 22 horses Group One winners Sixty Seconds, Legs and Xtravagant. for a total of $3.425 million. Their average price was $155,682, and a colt by Lot 91 is a Burgundy colt out of the Casual Lies mare Lady Winifred, who I Am Invincible was among the five highest prices of the sale at $370,000. is the dam of three winners including the dual Group One placegetter Sully It was a remarkable result for a vendor whose Ready to Run Sale debut and multiple stakes placegetter Deedee Panache. came only two years earlier. By the stakes-winning War Front stallion The Brothers War, Lot 144 is a “It was a very good result last year, topping the vendors’ list and selling son of the Snitzel mare Miss Cacciatore – dam of stakes placegetter Casa horses at a really good clearance rate as well,” Beatson said. “We were de Lago, and half-sister to multiple Singapore stakes winner Lim’s Objective. very happy. Stakes-winning mare Sapphire Belle is the dam of Lot 230, an Ocean Park “We’d been selling at the Ready to Run Sale for a few years under the name of Beatson Stables, but it was only the third year for Riversley. To get colt. Sapphire Belle is already the dam of three winners from four foals to Riversley up to that sort of level so quickly was great.” race, headed by the multiple Australian stakes winner Merion. The Ohaupo farm will be represented this year by another bumper draft of Lot 246 is a Sebring colt who comes from one of the Aga Khan’s outstanding 29 two-year-olds. In addition to quantity, Beatson believes that the Riversley thoroughbred families. His dam Shanya is a half-sister to the Group One Park draft also offers quality and variety. winner Shalanaya. “I’m happy with how it’s shaping up,” he said. “We’ve got some pretty Lot 345 is by Stratum out of a winning More Than Ready mare, Adria, who good-quality horses, and I really like the range of stallions – first season is a full-sister to the multiple Group One winner and sire Sebring. sires, proven sires and everything in between. Last year’s $460,000 sale-topper was by Hinchinbrook, who is the sire “We’re selling some horses who look like real two-year-old types, plus of Lot 358. The gelding is the first foal out of the winning Shamardal mare some who look like they’ll be good milers, and even some stayers. It’s a good mix and we’re hoping the buyers will find plenty to like.” Arabian Beauty, from the family of the multiple stakes winners Marchelle Belle and Global Legend. The young sires in Riversley’s draft include The Brothers War, Declaration Of War, Deep Field and Sidestep, who sit alongside familiar names such as Lot 400, a colt by Burgundy out of the Casual Lies mare Celtic Dream, is Savabeel, Per Incanto, Written Tycoon, Tavistock, More Than Ready, Exceed a half-brother to Won Won Too (Tavistock), who has been a stakes winner And Excel, Sebring and Swiss Ace. in Melbourne this year.

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Riversley Park present another 23 11.32 C C Star Witness Foolish Pride outstanding draft for the 2018 50 10.96 BR C Savabeel Heyday Ready to Run Sale. Packed 91 10.46 B G Burgundy Lady Winifred with talent from proven and rising stallions like 93 11.32 C C Per Incanto Lago Rider 114 11 C C Written Tycoon Lucky Songs SAVABEEL 123 10.8 B C Rubick Maracoola

SEBRING 144 10.54 BB G The Brothers War Miss Cacciatore

STAR WITNESS 145 11.01 G G Reliable Man Miss Danewood TAVISTOCK 155 11.55 C C Nicconi Morceau HINCHINBROOK 162 11.01 C C Declaration of War My Amazing Dream 198 10.45 B C Tavistock Prestigious Miss

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230 10.82 B C Ocean Park Sapphire Belle

238 10.34 B C Exceed and Excel Secret Liaison

246 10.39 B C Sebring Shanya

253 10.8 BR C Reliable Man Skeena

RIVERSLEY 279 10.55 B G Ocean Park Sunbrease

PARK 305 10.45 B G Dream Ahead Tricolore READY TO RUN PREPARATION 306 10.56 BR C Per Incanto Trigon Lass • 312 10.29 B C Dream Ahead Uproot BREAKING IN • 345 11.49 C C Stratum Adria PRE-TRAINING 358 10.95 B G Hinchinbrook Arabian Beauty

Sam Beatson 370 10.81 B C Shocking Barbara Jennie 027 229 1130 [email protected] 388 10.95 B C Sidestep Bowmiss 42 Lynd Road, Ohaupo, Cambridge 400 10.5 B C Burgundy Celtic Dream www.riversleypark.com 404 10.47 BL G Better Than Ready Cheap and Nasty

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9 Cataldo counting down to another quality Ready to Run Sale

After a year of rewarding racetrack results and some highly favourable inspections, respected bloodstock agent Phill Cataldo is eagerly awaiting the 2018 Ready to Run Sale at Karaka.

Cataldo’s honour roll features more than 20 individual Group One winners, most recently the 2018 New Zealand Derby hero Vin De Dance. He bought the son of Roc De Cambes for $70,000 at the 2016 edition of this sale.

“I’ve enjoyed some good success with horses out of this sale over the years, and obviously Vin De Dance was a real highlight,” Cataldo said.

“I’d have to say that, overall, it’s the most impressive group of horses I’ve seen assembled

for this sale.” Noted bloodstock judge Phill Cataldo rates the 2018 Ready to Run Sale catalogue as the best ever.

“I’ve always been a fan of Roc She’s Poppy, who has stepped up the Group One heroics by the likes and it’s become very attractive for De Cambes, and I’ve done a lot of to stakes level in 2018 with wins in of Gingernuts, Turn Me Loose and a lot of buyers. work with the Muollo family over the the Gr. 3 Boehringer Ingelheim 1550 Mongolian Khan, have convinced years. Luigi Muollo was the vendor and Listed Rangitikei Gold Cup along Cataldo of the value of the Ready “It attracts a very good buying of Vin De Dance, and when I bought with placings in the Gr. 3 Winter Cup to Run Sale. Incidentally, Cataldo bench every year from Australasia the horse for my long-time clients and Listed Ag Challenge Stakes. She bought Gingernuts for $5,000 as a and Asia, and New Zealand OTI Racing, he was keen to stay involved. They fit together nicely, has earned $214,595 in prize-money weanling. Bloodstock have done a very good and the New Zealand Derby win was for Wanganui owner-trainer Raymond job of developing it.” “The results from this sale in the a special result.” Connors – more than five times her purchase price at the 2013 sale. last few years speak for themselves,” Cataldo will return to Karaka next Another of Cataldo’s Ready to Run he said. “It’s a sale that’s gathered month to act on behalf of multiple purchases is the $40,000 recruit These successes, combined with a lot of momentum in recent times clients, and he says his criteria vary depending on the market he buys for.

“It all depends which market the horse will be going to – for Australian buyers I’ll be looking for some good staying types, while Asia will be all about the sprinter-milers with a bit of speed,” he said.

After inspecting the majority of the 445 horses catalogued, Cataldo gave a rave review to the 2018 edition of the Ready to Run Sale.

“I’ve looked at a lot of horses over the last few weeks and months, nearly the whole catalogue, and I’ve been really impressed,” he said.

“To me, the overall quality of the horses this year is higher than I’ve seen in any previous year. There are a number of really fantastic colts, and a few very good fillies as well who are going to have obvious appeal.

“I’d have to say that, overall, it’s the most impressive group of horses Phill Cataldo selected New Zealand Derby winner Vin De Dance (left) from the 2016 Ready to Run Sale. I’ve seen assembled for this sale.”

www.theinformant.co.nz Familiar names again in the RTR action Kilgravin Lodge and Lyndhurst Farm, two of the most familiar names on the vendors’ list over the years, will be prominent again with impressive drafts for the 2018 NZB Ready to Run Sale. As well as that familiar ring, both sales prep operations have had huge success as vendors supplying quality thoroughbreds to an international market. Mark and Shelley Treweek of Lyndhurst Farm are renowned well beyond their Cambridge base for the skills they have utilised in selecting and presenting their annual Ready to Run draft. Although their 13-horse offering is significantly smaller than in previous years, the one thing that is not lacking is quality. Leading Australian-based stallions dominate Lyndhurst’s all-colt group, with progeny by Snitzel, Hinchinbrook, Pierro, Star Witness, Choisir, Smart Missile, Dawn Approach, Spirit Of Boom, Brazen Beau and Real Saga. The New Zealand flavour is restricted to two of our most promising younger stallions, Zacinto and Highly Recommended, whose rise to prominence precipitated relocation for both earlier this year from Canterbury to the Waikato. Pedigrees of note in the Lyndhurst draft include Lot 59, the Smart Missile colt from the winning High Kilgravin Lots 315 and 366, colts by Dissident and Written Tycoon, hit out boldly at the Ready to Run breeze-ups. Chaparral mare Hypernova, whose second dam Calera won the Gr. 2 Wakeful Stakes and became a very successful producer, most notably of the Lyndhurst Farm Lots 119 (Zacinto) and 157 (Spirit Of Boom) pictured at the breeze-ups. Caulfield Cup winner Imposera. Lyndhurst’s Lot 219 is by champion two-year-old and now successful young sire Pierro from the Rock of Gibraltar mare Rock Success, whose half-brother Sea Siren won the Gr. 1 Manikato Stakes, BTC Cup and Doomben 10,000. Lot 285, by the late lamented Hinchinbrook, is out of the multiple winning More Than Ready mare Sweet Talkin Woman, whose second dam is the influential Cambridge Stud broodmare Tricia Ann. Kilgravin Farm principal Eion Kemp took a well- deserved break from his busy Matamata farm during the year to participate in the world’s longest horse-race, Mongolian Derby. He was a man on a mission, raising funds for the Catwalk Trust, but since completing the challenging trek and returning home in August, his focus has been a 30-strong Ready to Run Sale draft. Stallions represented in the Kilgravin offering include local champion Savabeel and his former Waikato Stud associate Pins, Tavistock, Pentire, Showcasing, Makfi, Darci Brahma and Per Incanto, along with leading Australian sires Exceed And Excel and Written Tycoon and younger brigade members Shamexpress, Ocean Park, Dissident, Wandjina, Proisir, Sacred Falls, El Roca and Rubick.

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11 Regal Farm hoping to continue sale-topping habit

Regal Farm’s Hinchinbrook-El Ashb colt topped the 2017 Ready to Run Sale at $430,000.

After producing the sale-topping lot at two of the last five editions of the Regal Farm’s draft. Ready to Run Sale at Karaka, Cambridge’s Regal Farm is hoping for more of the same in 2018. Lot 353 is one of just two Snitzel two-year-olds in the catalogue. The all- conquering stallion is once again setting a record-breaking pace in Australia Regal Farm’s first-ever sale-topper came in 2013, when a High Chaparral this season, having sired Redzel and Trapeze Artist to finish first and second colt out of Deduction fetched $430,000. in the A$13 million Everest at Randwick. Twelve months ago, Shane Crawford and Kara Waters’ operation struck Snitzel has been represented by 45 winners so far in this Australian season, again. This time they had a Hinchinbrook colt out of El Ashb, which was four of them at stakes level, and his combined earnings of A$11.1 million sold to Hong Kong for $460,000. put him almost A$7 million ahead of nearest challenger I Am Invincible. “It was a thrill to have the sale-topper again last year,” Crawford said. “It was a really good result.” Lot 353 is out of the Dehere mare Angel’s Spell, a winning full-sister to the six-time stakes winner Here De Angels. Another full-sibling, Defiant Angel, won eight races and placed at Listed level. Angel’s Spell is the dam of one foal to race, Tristan De Angel, who has won three races from seven “Hinchinbrook lightning starts to date. Lot 154 is a colt by Holy Roman Emperor, sire of dual Horse of the Year could strike again for Regal and Caulfield Cup winner Mongolian Khan, out of a half-sister to Natalie Farm, with the sought-after Wood – herself a Group Two winner, and the dam of Melbourne Cup runner- up Maluckyday. Australian sire again featuring Lot 234 is a half-brother to Singapore’s champion two-year-old, three-year- among their 20-strong draft. old miler and stayer Onceuponatime, who won the Singapore Guineas and Singapore Juvenile Championship. Lot 422 is out of a sister to the dam of Singapore Derby, Kranji Mile, Merlion Trophy and Moonbeam Vase winner Infantry, while Lot 439 is by Sebring out Hinchinbrook lightning could strike again for Regal Farm, with the sought- of a half-sister to the multiple Grade One winner and successful sire Dehere. after Australian sire again featuring among their 20-strong draft. The demand for them is only added to by the tragic death in July of Hinchinbrook, a “Overall, we’re pretty happy with how our draft has come together this half-brother to current Australian champion sire Snitzel. year,” Crawford said. Lot 275 is a colt out of the winning Nuclear Freeze mare Stella’s Delight, “They’re ticking along well heading into the sale. The weather has played a half-sister to two stakes winners. Torio’s Quest won the Gr. 2 Queensland its part in the last few weeks, which hasn’t always been the case. Guineas and the Magic Millions Guineas, while Bippo No Bogus won at Listed level in Perth and placed in Melbourne’s Gr. 2 Sunline Stakes. Stella’s “We’ve got a good mixture of stallions in our draft, and hopefully most Delight is already the dam of the winner Time Stalker. buyers will find something to suit what they’re looking for.” Sacred Falls, Giant’s Steps, Smart Missile, Jimmy Choux, Bullbars, Sweet Regal Farm’s Ready to Run roll of honour features the Group Two winner Orange, Holy Roman Emperor, Dalghar, Reset, Wandjina, Makfi, He’s and Sydney Cup placegetter Zacada, along with other black-type performers Remarkable, Iffraaj, Snitzel, Zacinto and Sebring are also represented in such as Mongolian Wolf, Clarify and Illuminati.

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Lot Breeze up Colour Sex Sire Dam 20 11.09 B C Sacred Falls Flinders 83 11.34 B C Giant’s Steps La Belle Femme 117 10.92 G C Smart Missile Lundi 132 10.91 B C Jimmy Choux Melrose Gardens 134 11.07 C C Bullbars Middlebrook 141 11.32 B C Sweet Orange Miss Annaliese 154 10.92 B C Holy Roman Emperor Montwest 166 11.14 C C Dalghar Next 167 11.25 B C Reset Night Train 170 11.06 C C Wandjina Oak Park 177 11.22 B C Makfi Our Kismet 202 11.41 BR C Smart Missile Quality Impulse 234 11.26 C C Sweet Orange Scarlet Runner 263 11.23 B C He’s Remarkable Sometimes 275 11.24 B C Hinchinbrook Stellas Delight 318 11.26 B C Iffraaj Vermillion 353 10.94 B C Snitzel Angel’s Spell 356 NB B C Zacinto Anya 422 11.14 BR C Bullbars Dawninsky 439 11.44 C C Sebring Dowinga

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13 Mapperley makes Ready to Run return

Mapperley Stud is preparing its first Ready to Run Sale draft for more of Zamzam and Irish Flame. The than half a decade. esteemed family also includes the likes of Listen, One Love, Kildare, The Mapperley name is well- Belcentra, Glorious Days, Bangalore known across Australasia for its stallion roster and yearling offerings, Bullet, Spurcent, Sneetch and Black but November will mark its first Mamba. appearance at Karaka’s Ready to Run Sale since 2012. Thunderchine is already a proven broodmare, with seven winners from “We’ve sold a few two-year-olds 10 foals to race including the Group in other people’s drafts over the last Two winner and multiple Group One few years, but we’ve decided to do a draft under our own Mapperley placegetter Thunder Lady. banner this year,” owner and general There are a total of five Atlante two- manager Simms Davison said. year-olds in the catalogue, with the A big factor in that decision was other three being offered by Diamond their ill-fated stallion Atlante. The New Lodge (Lot 33), JC Thoroughbreds Zealand 2000 Guineas-winning son of (Lot 362) and Windsor Park Stud Fastnet Rock died in late 2016, having produced just two crops of foals. The (Lot 386). oldest are now two-year-olds. Mapperley will also offer Lot 296, “We’ve got a couple of nice Atlantes a Sacred Falls colt out of the five- ourselves that we’re going to be time winning Thorn Park mare Thorn selling,” Davison said. “The feedback Star. The colt comes from a quality family that features stakes winners such as Greta Hall, Golden Sword, Mulan Princess, Royal Descent, “It’s a small draft, Madam Valeta, Falkirk, Luscilla and but the quality’s Balmoral Keep. Lot 393 is a Savabeel filly out of there. They’re just Cape Mapperley, who is a winning a really nice bunch half-sister to the winner Magic Cape. of horses.” Members of the first crop of the Group One-winning Fastnet Rock stallion Lot 412 is a colt by Tavistock Atlante feature in Mapperley Stud’s Ready to Run Sale draft. out of the stakes-placed Volksraad mare Dame Mapperley, dam of we’ve been hearing from people Group Two winner Le Baron and the breaking them in and training them one by fellow Mapperley stallion He’s Stakes as a two-year-old. stakes-placed Queen Of Pop. Dame has been really positive. It’s exciting, Remarkable, and the others by Sacred Mapperley is also a full-sister to Granddam Wizard Princess is a and we thought that would make it a Falls and Savabeel. half-sister to the Gr. 1 Flight Stakes Volkster, the dam of four-time Group good time to get back into the Ready “I’m really happy with them,” winner Cheeky Choice. One winner Volkstok’n’barrell. to Run Sale under our own name. Davison said. “It’s a small draft, but Completing the Mapperley draft is “From what I’ve been hearing, the quality’s there. They’re just a really Mapperley’s other Atlante colt is Atlante might have a few early nice bunch of horses.” Lot 298, out of the Thunder Gulch Lot 419, a colt by He’s Remarkable out runners. Hopefully that’s the case and mare Thunderchine. of the two-race winner Danska Mill. The first cab off the rank in they show a bit, and then he might The Danske mare is a half-sister to the Mapperley’s draft is Lot 29, a colt Thunderchine is a full-sister to the build a bit of momentum heading stakes winner Sokool (dam of stakes by Atlante out of the O’Reilly mare Group One winner Tully Thunder, who into the sale.” Gee Whiz. The dam is a half-sister is the dam of this year’s Australian winner So Far Sokool), and is herself Mapperley will offer a select draft to Jackofall, who won three races Derby winner Levendi, and is a half- the dam of four winners including the of five two-year-olds – two by Atlante, including the Listed Murdoch Newell sister to Sufficient and the dams Listed winner Pepper Mill.

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The history of Ready to Run selling in New “I remember when we brought in videoing of years we managed to fine-tune it to what it is now, Zealand is a fascinating one, dating back to the the breeze-ups,” recalls NZB operations manager and I’d say we’ve got it right,” commented Cameron. early 1980s and of more recent times ensuring it James Jennings. “Back then we were still staging “Running the breeze-ups on a good track, with the lives up to its label as the most successful sale of the breeze-ups immediately before the sale and we horses handled by experienced riders and showing its type anywhere. their paces, then for the buying bench being able Under the auspices of New Zealand Bloodstock to analyse each breeze-up ahead of the sale, that’s predecessor Wrightson Bloodstock, this style of a system that works very well. thoroughbred selling began in 1981 under the label “We managed “Horses in Training Sale”. That inaugural auction “Initially this style of selling was designed for took place at Ellerslie racecourse and the venue to fine-tune it to the Asian market – buyers who were looking for an for both the pre-sale breeze-ups and actual selling early return with horses that were well on the way underwent a series of changes over ensuing years. what it is now, to becoming racehorses. That’s changed though, In 1983 and 1984 Te Rapa racecourse hosted both with the success of sale graduates not just in Asia elements and in the next three years the breeze-ups and I’d say we’ve but also Australia we’ve seen a change in the were staged at the former Claudelands harness buying bench. track and selling at the adjacent sales pavilion. got it right.” During that era, breeze-ups and selling took place “More and more Australian buyers have become on consecutive days, a pattern that continued with involved, they’ve recognised the strength of the the opening of the Karaka Sales complex in 1988, catalogue each year, what the sale has to offer.” when the breeze-ups were conducted at a variety would pull together the VHS package and deliver Cameron identifies another important element of venues ranging from Ellerslie and Pukekohe to it that night to the various buyers at their hotels in making the Ready to Run Sale the success it the Alexandra Park harness track. around Auckland.” is. “Without a doubt our vendors and the people With the sale scheduled in early spring, prevailing That process was made a whole lot easier in preparing the horses have played a big part,” he weather conditions were a challenge in finding a 1997 when the sale was rescheduled to November, says. “They know the sort of horse that this market suitable breeze-up track, hence the use of all- enabling the breeze-ups to take place a month wants and most of all they know how to prepare them. weather surfaces at Claudelands and Alexandra beforehand and with that, ample time to distribute Park. the VHS videos which in time gave way to a CD-Rom “After attending the latest breeze-ups that’s Amongst the various styles of thoroughbred selling, that was also available through the NZB website. obvious again. On paper the catalogue looked none has been more innovative as it has gathered Someone with an even longer history of very good and watching the horses go out on the momentum and significance on the annual sales thoroughbred selling is NZB’s international track, there’s any number of lovely individuals to calendar. The introduction of timing of the final 200 bloodstock manager John Cameron, who has choose from. metres of each breeze-up and then video recording, witnessed every stage of the Ready to Run Sale’s blood testing, radiographing of limbs and post-sale “I like what I’ve seen and looking across the development from its earliest days. endoscopic examination embraced all available whole catalogue I’m sure there’s a range of price technologies for the benefit of vendors and buyers. “It wasn’t easy back in the 1980s but over the brackets but high quality across all those ranges.”

15 Prima Park results put focus on another quality draft

Prima Park Lots 77 and 67, by Charm Spirit and Holy Roman Emperor, breeze-up stylishly.

In a short time Prima Park has built a high profile on the thoroughbred Hong Kong, Singapore, Macau and of course New Zealand. sales landscape, and that will be enhanced by another quality draft going “Then to see people who have bought from us in the past keep coming forward to the 2018 Ready to Run Sale. back, that’s another big plus.” Originally operating out of a South Waikato property, the Van Dyk family’s The Van Dyks don’t take all the credit for what they’ve achieved to date, base is now in thoroughbred heartland at Mystery Creek, near Cambridge, with the likes of bloodstock consultant Michael Wallace and in the case of where they have developed a purpose-built sales preparation and agistment their breeze-up horses, horsemen of the calibre of Mark Brooks and Jeremy business from a bare block of land purchased in 2016. Whale, being key to the overall operation. The previous year had provided a breakthrough on two fronts for Prima “I think this year’s draft breezed up the best ours ever have,” added Van Park, beginning with the best vendors’ average at the Karaka Premier Dyk. “They all ran up in smart time and did it well, so that’s down to the Yearling Sale and followed by the same status on the Ready to Run Sale wonderful job that Jeremey and Mark did for us. averages’ table. As relative newcomers to the thoroughbred sales game, that gave Leighton and Louise Van Dyke “Michael Wallace and his team and their daughter Kelly a massive have assisted us from the time we confidence boost in cementing their started preparing horses for sale. place in the bloodstock industry. There’s no-one better as far as we’re “Then to see people who concerned, he attends all the sales Just as importantly, graduates in Australia and New Zealand, plus of Prima Park drafts have gone on have bought from us in the he’s always on the lookout for young to perform, as underlined by Debt horses that we might be able to buy Collector and Beat The Clock. Thorn past keep coming back, that’s out of the paddock.” Park colt Debt Collector, bought as a Karaka Select yearling for another big plus.” There are two sides to Prima Park’s $30,000 from breeders Windsor Park client base, with growing demand Stud and pinhooked at $120,000 also from those wanting to have their to Singapore trainer Cliff Brown, horses prepared for sale. “With the became Singapore Horse of the Year development of our new property in 2016 with a sequence of wins headed by the Raffles Cup, Kranji Mile, and the extra scope it gives us, this is the first year we’ve really opened Jumbo Jet Trophy, Singapore Guineas and Singapore Classic. up the doors and give us a very good mix of our own and clients’ horses.” His form last year, when he contested the Dubai Duty Free at the Dubai A brother to Queensland Derby winner Brambles and fellow stakes-winning World Cup carnival, was not up to that standard, but just lately he has Savabeel geldings Lincoln Blue and Lopov is Lot 199 in the Prima Park bounced back with a second Raffles Cup win in September, followed last draft, along with another Savabeel colt, Lot 320, from the Group Two-winning weekend by victory in the Queen Elizabeth ll Cup at Kranji. O’Reilly mare Villifye. Beat The Clock, a Hinchinbrook colt sold by Prima Park at the 2015 Ready “Having a couple of Savabeels in the draft is a big plus, and we’ve also to Run Sale for $200,000 to Australian agent Bill Mitchell, has won six times got a number of high-profile stallions represented – Not A Single Doubt, All in Hong Kong from the John Size stable. His best win to date came in the Too Hard, Pins, Tavistock, Choisir and Per Incanto,” added Van Dyk. Gr. 2 Hong Kong Sprint Cup, while he has been placed in another four stakes events. “Two colts going through early in the sale (Lots 67 and 77) by Holy Roman Emperor and Charm Spirit breezed up in very good time. They’re both great “Getting good results in the ring and then to see our horses perform so types, but I’d have to say the same about all 19 we’re putting through – well on the track is very satisfying,” says Kelly Van Dyk. “I think the stats they’ve all been selected as ideal for this sale and we’re confident buyers tell the story – we’ve had wins in every market we’ve sold to – Australia, will agree.”

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17 Ready to Run 2YOs a chance in the $1m Karaka Million 2YO

“I love buying a yearling knowing that it can race for a million dollars within 12 months, and another million dollars as a three- year-old.”

Lot Breeding 45 c. Rip Van Winkle - Half Bak 58 f. Shamexpress - Hymn for Her 70 c. Iffraaj - Just a Dream 78 c. Zacinto - Kingsley Rose 85 f. Proisir - Lady Illicit 101 c. Power - La Vienne is the second consecutive Karaka Million 2YO winner purchased from the previous year’s National Sale by David Ellis. 119 c. Zacinto - Lydgina 120 c. Dawn Approach - Macavity 168 c. Iffraaj - Nikey Davone Ready to Run 2YOs a chance in the $1m Karaka a prospective runner in the 2019 $1m Karaka Million 2YO Million 2YO. 173 c. Charm Spirit - O’Gio 185 c. Showcasing - Pearls When next January rolls around the lights will With New Zealand-bred horses renowned for come down on New Zealand’s richest race meeting dominating the classic races, a second effort at 187 c. Dawn Approach - Penaka of the year, the Karaka Million Twilight meeting at $1 million will be available with the 2020 Karaka 194 f. Ocean Park - Positively Perfect Ellerslie Racecourse. Million 3YO Classic. 200 g. Proisir - Pristino Scheduled for Saturday 26 January, the six- The lucrative series has appealed to many 232 c. Sacred Falls - Savabeel Star race programme will feature the $1 million Karaka buyers with the number of nominated yearlings 244 g. Darci Brahma - Shamardal Luck Million 2YO and the $1 million Karaka Million 3YO continuing to grow each year. Te Akau Racing’s Classic, along with the $100,000 CollinsonForex 256 g. Darci Brahma - Smoulder David Ellis, who was the leading buyer at Karaka Karaka Cup and a further three Group features. 2018 including the top-priced yearling, nominates 264 c. So You Think - Sometyne The thrilling late afternoon of racing kicks off every single yearling. 291 c. Sepoy - Tennessee Love on the eve of the National Yearling Sales Series – “I love buying a yearling knowing that it can 293 f. Ocean Park - Thimble where the journey for these talented thoroughbreds contesting two million dollar features begins. race for a million dollars within 12 months, and 310 c. Poet’s Voice - Ulfah another million dollars as a three-year-old – that 352 g. Pins - Angel del Dinero With the gavel knocked down, buyers of has huge appeal to my owners,” he said. yearlings at Karaka have the choice to nominate 367 c. Tavistock - Bahama Chica their purchase for the series and in just 12 short Ellis has purchased, and raced in the tangerine 377 c. Perfectly Ready - Bella Russia colours, the last two Karaka Million 2YO winners months they can compete for a share in $1 million. 378 c. Dundeel - Belle Fleur in Avantage (Fastnet Rock) in 2018 and Melody Twenty-eight of these Karaka Million-nominated Belle (NZ) (Commands) in 2017. 406 c. Rothesay - Cinnamon Dove horses are set to make a second sale ring 424 g. Burgundy - Deduction appearance at NZB’s Ready to Run Sale of Two- NZB’s Ready to Run Sale – Karaka Million Year-Olds. This will be the last chance to secure nominated horses: 432 c. Savabeel - Disguised

Lot Breeze up Colour Sex Sire Dam 89 10.58 B C Fastnet Rock Lady of Spain ‘I am thrilled to be 112 11.01 C C Wandjina Lovetorn presenting such a 148 10.49 BR C Savabeel Miss Montjeu well bred 190 10.92 B F Ocean Park Petit Verdot and educated line 196 11.01 G C Reliable Man Postmans Daughter to 2 year olds, 244 10.70 BR G Darci Brahma Shamardal Luck 304 10.45 B C Reliable Man Tres Rapide that I am sure will Choose your 309 10.86 C C Shooting to Win Turf Cutter Girl perform on the track!!!’ next star from 310 10.93 B C Poet's Voice Ulfah 372 10.74 B C Zoustar Baroness Gabriella Janine our 2018 draft 392 10.56 B C Not a Single Doubt Candy Stripes

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The relatively short 38-year history mare Just A Dream, he was purchased of NZB’s Ready to Run Sale has by Steven Cole as a yearling at Book seen rapid growth in both Group 2 for $50,000. One success and record-breaking results. I.G. & S.A. Wright Partnership’s Lot 99 is a gelding by Showcasing. Following a similar upward A half-brother to Gr. 2 Wellington trajectory are a number of highly Guineas winner The Justice League skilled horsemen and women, for and Group Two placegetter Vive la whom the breeze-up marketplace is Difference, he was purchased as a the stage of choice for showcasing weanling at the Karaka May Sale for their pinhook purchases. $5,500.

Listed below are 10 two-year- Regal Farm’s Lot 166 is a colt by olds who have been purchased as Dalghar. From a European stakes- weanlings and/or yearlings and are winning family, he was purchased by now set to walk through the auction Zheng Man as a yearling at Book 3 ring again on 21 & 22 November: for $26,000.

Kaipira Lodge’s Lot 6 is a gelding Kiltannon Stables’ Lot 173 is a colt by Proisir. Out of a sister to multiple by Charm Spirit. A direct descendant Group One winner Shuka, he was of four-time Group One winner and purchased as a weanling at the Queensland Oaks winner Giovana, Karaka May Sale for $21,000 by he was purchased by CB Bloodstock Hallmark Stud, who then sold him as as a yearling at Book 1 for $55,000. a yearling at Book 2 for $90,000 to Ohukia Lodge’s Iffraaj-Just A Dream colt will be pinhooked as Lot 70 at the Ready to Run Sale Tartan Meadow Bloodstock. Diamond Lodge’s Lot 284 is a after being purchased for $50,000 at the National Yearling Sale. colt by Tavistock. Out of the stakes- Kaipira Lodge’s Lot 41 is a colt by performed Zabeel mare Sursum Shamexpress. A direct descendant Corda, he was purchased by Phill Bloodstock as a yearling at Book 2 $22,000. from Gr. 1 South Australian Oaks Cataldo Bloodstock and Jen Campin for $15,000. winner Larrocha, he was purchased as a yearling at Book 1 for $40,000. JK Farm’s Lot 433 is a gelding by by Golden River Investments as a Kilgravin Lodge’s Lot 416 is a Redwood. From the family of Group yearling at Book 1 for $50,000. Ohukia Lodge’s Lot 324 is a filly gelding by Per Incanto. Out of the by Shamexpress. Out of a sister to stakes-placed mare Dandee Topwin, One winner Music Magnate, he was Ohukia Lodge’s Lot 70 is a colt by Group Two winner Te Akau Rose, he was purchased by the farm as a purchased by Ric Wylie Bloodstock Iffraaj. Out of the Group Three-winning she was purchased by Michael Kent weanling at the Karaka May Sale for as a yearling at Book 1 for $45,000.

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Lot Breeze Up Colour Sex Sire Dam Lot Breeze Up Colour Sex Sire Dam 21 10.99 B C Rubick Flion Fenena 290 11.53 C G Dissident Tempting Delight 104 10.91 B C Nadeem Like Me Wild 303 11.78 BR C Ocean Park Trac 107 10.93 C C El Roca Lola Beetle 314 11.01 BR F Pins Valconic 125 10.28 B C Savabeel Marveen 315 10.99 B C Dissident Valourina 149 11.3 B G Tavistock Miss Rhythmic 329 11.11 BB C Pentire Wollombi 161 11.07 BR G Alamosa Mya 352 10.29 BRG G Pins Angel del Dinero 197 10.51 B F Shamexpress Post Thyme 366 11.03 B C Written Tycoon Back Red 'n' Black 204 10.93 BR C Time for War Quite Likely 369 11.15 B C Excelebration Bandolera 205 11.34 B C Ocean Park Quizzical 373 11.84 B C Ocean Park Batroun 216 11.43 B F Mak Rio Rose 387 10.99 BRB F Showcasing Bondi Beauty 228 11.35 B C Rubick Sami Queen 395 11.38 B G Wandjina Carry on Beauty 232 10.57 BR C Sacred Falls Savabeel Star 405 10.56 B G Darci Brahma Chevremont 243 10.99 B G Smart Missile Shamardal Gold 416 11.31 B G Per Incanto Dandee Topwin 268 11.47 B F Ocean Park Spurrendous 444 10.68 B C Falkirk Durham Belle

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19 Waikato Stud connection key for Ohukia Lodge

“It’s great to have those Savabeels in there, they’re a Ohukia Lodge’s pair of Savabeel colts, Lots 127 and 180, breeze up in slick time. great asset for any sale.”

Jamie Beatson and Chanel Archer’s Ohukia Lodge will offer a quality draft order. We couldn’t be happier.” at next month’s Ready to Run Sale at Karaka, including a select group of two-year-olds from powerhouse nursery Waikato Stud. Ohukia Lodge has only featured at the Ready to Run Sale since 2015, when offering 12 horses and fetching a total of $303,000. That debut offering “We’re selling some beautiful two-year-olds for Waikato,” Archer told The included Ferrando (bought for $40,000), who has won at Group Three and Informant. “It’s a great relationship for us to have – they’re lovely horses, Listed level, placed in the Gr. 1 Telegraph at Trentham in January and was and lovely people to work with.” back in winning form at Otaki last weekend. Two of the Waikato Stud contingent, both Savabeel colts, recorded the The draft swelled to 21 the following year, with a much higher aggregate fastest breeze-up times in the catalogue at 10.07 and 10.09. of $957,000 and a top price of $200,000 for an All Too Hard colt. Named “Jamie and Chanel from Ohukia Lodge have done an excellent job with Copper Mine, he has shown well above-average ability and won at Ruakaka our horses and we were rapt that two of our Savabeel colts breezed in the during the winter for Catherine Cameron. two overall fastest times,” Waikato Stud’s Mark Chittick said. “Really looking forward to the sale next month.” However, the undoubted star of the 2016 Ohukia Lodge draft is the Roc de Cambes gelding sold to Phill Cataldo Bloodstock for $70,000. He was named The faster of the two was Lot 127, out of the O’Reilly mare Maxmara. The Vin De Dance and won the Gr. 1 New Zealand Derby at Ellerslie in March. dam is a full-sister to the Group One-placed Salsa, with stakes winners Somepin Anypin, Rules Of Engagement and Diamond King also featuring Ohukia Lodge continued their upward trajectory at last year’s Ready to prominently in the pedigree. Another close relative is the highly talented Run Sale, soaring to an aggregate of $1.939 million and a fourth-place Waikato Stud mare, recently a runner-up in the Gr. 3 Spring Sprint at Hastings. finish on the vendors’ list. They averaged $107,722 and had a top price of Lot 180 is out of another O’Reilly mare, Pander, who is a half-sister to $350,000 for an O’Reilly colt out of Metropolitan. the decorated stayer Precedence – winner of 10 races, six at stakes level On pedigree, standouts in Ohukia Lodge’s 2018 draft include Lot 200, including two Moonee Valley Cups. He earned more than A$1.95 million in who is a Proisir half-brother to last season’s New Zealand Bloodstock Filly prize-money. of the Year Dijon Bleu, and Lot 340, a Deep Field half-brother to dual Group The second dam Kowtow is a half-sister to Upstage, the dam of multiple One winner Faint Perfume. Group One winner and leading sire Tavistock. Lot 75, by Tavistock, descends from the multiple Group One winner Our A total of six sons of Savabeel feature in Ohukia Lodge’s draft, which Tristalight. Lot 84, by Savabeel, is out of the multiple stakes winner Lady numbers 30 overall. The other stallions represented are Proisir, Pins, Chaparral. Another Savabeel, Lot 241, is out of a sister to the Hong Kong Shamexpress, Ocean Park, Dawn Approach, Ocean Park, Tavistock, Sacred stakes winner Unique Jewellery. Falls, Smart Missile, Jakkalberry, Written Tycoon, Dundeel, Iffraaj, Rock ’N’ Pop, Saperavi, So You Think and Deep Field. Lot 179, an Ocean Park colt, comes from the outstanding Waikato Stud “It’s a lovely range of stallions in our draft this year,” Archer said. “It’s great family of Glamour Puss, Vision And Power, Glam Slam, Arenti and Crepe to have those Savabeels in there, they’re a great asset for any sale. We’ve De Chine. got some nice Aussie stallions as well, which is great for a sale like this. Lot 324 is closely related to the unbeaten Melbourne three-year-old Brutal, “Overall, we’re really happy with our draft this year. It’s a great group of while Lot 435 is a Sacred Falls half-brother to the highly promising Group horses. They all breezed up really well and have come through it in great Three placegetter Hanger.

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324 11.58 B F Shamexpress Waltz in the Park FASTEST RTR BREEZE UP TIMES! 325 11.08 BR C Written Tycoon Wantonly 339 11.16 B G Rock ‘n’ Pop Zoe Spice 340 11.9 B C Deep Field Zona 378 11.67 B C Dundeel Belle Fleur 429 11.23 BR G Jakkalberry Diamond Jules 430 11.08 B C Dundeel Dineeta 435 11 B C Sacred Falls Do Ra Mi

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21 SPECIALISED APPROACH BRINGS REWARDS FOR WELLFIELD

Talented galloper Aim Smart is a Ready to Run Sale graduate from Wellfield Stud.

Palmerston North’s Wellfield Lodge is a growing player at the Ready to Run Sale and will head to Karaka next month with a quality draft. “We’re looking for nice types, After first dipping their toes into the market with an eight-horse offering in 2015, Wellfield has quickly made an impact. Their Ready to Run horses good size and good pedigrees. have sold for up to $200,000, and graduates include the classy Group Three placegetter Aim Smart. We think we’ve pulled together “We’re pretty happy with the results we’ve had at the sale so far – we’ve a quality draft this year.” sold some nice horses there in the last few years, and they’ve gone on and performed on the track,” stud manager Peter Didham said.

“There’s one horse by Teofilo we sold in 2016 (for $105,000, named Keen). catalogue, with Wellfield offering Lot 220 from the immediate family of He won twice in Australia for Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young, then he was German Group One performer Poseidon Adventure. sold to Hong Kong and he’s won another two up there. He’s exciting.” American Grade One winner Uncle Mo, the sire of Lot 39, began stud Wellfield’s increasing focus on the Ready to Run Sale has seen them duties in 2012 and has already sired 41 stakes winners, headed by the spreading beyond their home-bred horses and scouting both sides of the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile and Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist. Wellfield’s colt Tasman. is the only Uncle Mo in the catalogue. “We specifically target this sale,” Didham said. “We go out with this sale Verrazano, whose oldest southern hemisphere progeny are two-year-olds, in mind and try to buy nice young horses. We’re looking for nice types, was a multiple Grade One winner in the United States and placed in the good size and good pedigrees. We think we’ve pulled together a quality Gr. 1 Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot. Wellfield will offer Lot 165, one of draft this year.” only two Verrazano progeny in the catalogue. An immediately noticeable feature of the 11-horse draft is the range of stallions represented – Sepoy, Foxwedge, Uncle Mo, Burgundy, Verrazano, Another first season sire is the brilliant Australian sprinter Deep Field, who Dissident, Per Incanto, Deep Field, Fastnet Rock, Proisir, Rubick and Better has eight progeny in the Ready to Run Sale catalogue. Wellfield will offer Than Ready. Lot 269, from the family of Golden Slipper winner Mossfun. “It’s a good spread of sires, and a lot of them are exciting young stallions “The Deep Field is an outstanding type,” Didham said. “He’s as good an with a lot ahead of them,” Didham said. “Rubick’s oldest progeny are two, individual as we’ve ever bought. and he’s already had two placegetters in early stakes races in Australia. “But in terms of how they’ve been working, it’s hard to single out any “The stocks seem to be pretty high at the moment for the likes of Sepoy, standouts. We’ve got a few different riders who have done the work with Foxwedge and Dissident as well, so we’re happy to be selling their progeny these horses, and they’ve given us great feedback on all of them. They’ve at Karaka.” all shown plenty.” There are five two-year-olds by Rubick in the catalogue, with Wellfield Lot 5 is by Sepoy out of a half-sister to the Group One winner Zip Zip offering Lot 371 – a colt out of the winning Hussonet mare Barjas. The family Aray, while Lot 110 is a half-brother to the features Group One winners Irish Fling and Final Destination, along with the placegetter Sweepstake. multiple Group winners Society Bay and Society Beau. Lot 342 is a half-brother to the multiple black-type winner Excelleration. First-season sire Dissident was Australian Horse of the Year in 2015 and Lot 343 is out of a half-sister to the 2005-06 champion New Zealand two- won five Group Ones. Six of his progeny feature in the Ready to Run Sale year-old Jokers Wild.

www.theinformant.co.nz Tavistock prominent again in Diamond Lodge draft

Cambridge Stud’s headline stallion Tavistock played a significant role in the successful Diamond Lodge draft at last year’s Ready to Run Sale, and he is set to feature prominently again in 2018. Diamond Lodge has forged a reputation as one of the leading vendors at the annual Karaka two-year-old sale, and last year was no different. Jeremy Whale’s operation finished second on the vendors’ list by aggregate, having sold 16 horses for a total of $2.519 million. Three of their draft fetched $300,000 or more, with another two above $200,000 and five at $145,000 or more. A colt by Tavistock fetched the top price in Diamond Lodge’s class of 2017. Lot 407, out of the Volksraad mare Tristraad, sold to Hong Kong for $370,000 – the equal fifth-highest price of the sale. For good measure another son of Tavistock, Lot 343 (out of the Centaine mare Shartiz), was bought by Phill Cataldo for $145,000.

“We had a

Tavistock colt that Jeremy Whale with one of three Tavistock progeny in Diamond Lodge’s Ready to Run draft, the half-brother to New Zealand sold really well last Derby winner Habibi.

year, and our three Hasselhoof, Pacorus, Gobstopper, Milseain, Lot 417 is out of the Danasinga mare Danny by that stallion in Imperial Lass, Diamond Valores and Tessastock. Holiday, the dam of two winners. Honest won twice in Singapore, while Habibi won seven including this year’s draft The first of Diamond Lodge’s Tavistock two- the Gr. 1 New Zealand Derby, Gr. 2 Great Northern year-olds this year is Lot 217, out of the stakes- Guineas and Gr. 2 Championship Stakes. She was are all really nice winning Zabeel mare Ritzy Lady. She won six races also Group One placed in Sydney and in Canada, including the New Zealand St Leger, and she is and a Listed winner in Canada. horses.” already the dam of two winners from two foals to race. La Societe has won three races and placed Diamond Lodge’s draft also features the progeny in two stakes events including the Gr. 3 Cockram of Shooting To Win, Rubick, Atlante, Hallowed Stakes in Melbourne. Crown, Rip Van Winkle, Savabeel, Dawn Approach, Sacred Falls, Ocean Park, Pins, Deep Field, Diamond Lodge will offer 24 two-year-olds at the Lot 284 is out of the Zabeel mare Sursum Corda, Mossman, Reliable Man, Ferlax, Darci Brahma, 2018 Ready to Run Sale, including three well-bred who won five races and placed in the Gr. 1 New Wandjina and Jimmy Choux. sons of Tavistock. Zealand Oaks and Gr. 3 Trentham Stakes. She is a “We had a Tavistock colt that sold really well full-sister to the Group One winners St Reims and Lot 189, by Ocean Park, is out of the Group last year, and our three by that stallion in this Champagne, and a three-quarter sister to the New One-winning Centaine mare Pernod. Lot 215 is a year’s draft are all really nice horses,” Whale said. Zealand Broodmare of the Year Imposingly, who Deep Field half-brother to the black-type performer “A couple of them are out of Zabeel mares, and is the dam of Bonneval, Full Of Spirit, Imposing and producer Valpolicella. Lot 381 comes from obviously that’s a proven cross. The other one is Lass and Lady Cumquat. the well-performed family of Sharvasti, Bhandara a half-brother to the New Zealand Derby winner and Shastri. Sursum Corda is the dam of eight foals to race, Habibi.” six of them winners. Penny Lane has won six races “I’m really happy with our draft this year,” Whale The famed cross of Tavistock with Zabeel mares in Hong Kong, Toni May has won five in Australia, said. “It’s a nice spread of horses – a really good has produced Group One winners Tarzino and and Onecatstoomany and Straveen won seven range, from sprinting types to stayers. There should Werther, along with the other black-type performers between them. be a bit of something for everyone.”

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23 Derby win a factor in The Oaks Stud’s Ready to Run return

Respected nursery The Oaks Stud makes a try to cater for what the buyers are looking for.” of Epsom Derby winner Authorized. Memory Lane welcome return to the vendors’ list for this year’s is a blood sister to the Gr. 1 Spring Champion The Oaks Stud will offer 10 two-year-olds at next Ready to Run Sale at Karaka, thanks in part to the month’s sale – five by Roc De Cambes, two by Darci Stakes winner and young Mapperley Stud stallion result of this year’s New Zealand Derby. Brahma, two by Redwood and one by Niagara. Complacent. The Ellerslie classic was won by Vin De Dance, “It’s a nice group of horses and I quite like the The granddam Nostalgic is a half-sister to a son of The Oaks stallion Roc De Cambes. The Niagara in particular,” Williams said. Dracula, winner of the Gr. 1 AJC Champagne Derby hero was a $70,000 purchase from Ohukia Stakes and George Main Stakes and QTC Sires’ Lodge’s draft at the 2016 Ready to Run Sale. The Niagara colt is Lot 229, out of the Sakhee’s Produce Stakes. Secret mare San da Secret – an unraced half-sister “It was a big thrill to see a Derby winner for Roc to the multiple black-type performer Our Bee Jay. Lot 311 is out of the stakes-winning Woodborough De Cambes this year, and obviously he came out mare Ultra Vires, who is the dam of two winners of this sale,” The Oaks Stud general manager Rick The Oaks Stud has sold successfully at the including the stakes-placed Windwhistle. Williams said. Ready To Run Sale in previous seasons, including in 2014 when they sold a gelding by Bachelor Duke “We’ll go along there next month with a few The last of the Roc De Cambes colts is Lot 364, out of Bianca Bay for $65,000. Named Dukedom, nice two-year-olds by Roc De Cambes. We’ll put out of the placegetter Aurora he won the Gr. 1 Levin Classic at Trentham the them in front of the buyers, and hopefully they’ll Lights. A daughter of Darci Brahma, Aurora Lights following season. like what they see. is also a sister to the Queensland Derby placegetter This year’s draft features a Redwood half-brother Westsouthwest. “He’s had two Group One winners now (Vin to Dukedom, going through the ring as Lot 382. De Dance and He’s Our Rokkii) from under 100 Resident stallion Darci Brahma, who had another runners. He’s never had the numbers, but he’s “We’re selling that colt for a client,” Williams outstanding season in 2017-18, is represented by certainly proven he’s a Group One-quality stallion. said. “He’s a nice horse. Redwood’s had a really Lot 313, a colt out of the Group One placegetter good trot in Australia of late, which hopefully will Upstaged, dam of Group Two placegetter Pemberley “We didn’t sell at the Ready to Run last year, bode well for his progeny at this sale.” but we’re looking forward to taking a draft there and Listed placegetter Outshine, and Lot 438, a this time. It’s a sale that’s rapidly growing, and in Lot 100 is a Roc De Cambes colt with a classic colt out of a three-quarter-brother to the Group terms of results it’s probably been one of the best pedigree, coming from the same family as the Three winner and Caulfield Guineas-placed Pure in the last decade. Victoria Derby winner Brewery Boy, although another Theatre. relative, Lygon Arms, won the Gr. 1 Doncaster “I think Asian buyers in particular love the Completing The Oaks Stud’s Ready to Run draft Handicap and placed in a Golden Slipper. concept, and so do a lot of buyers from Australia. is Lot 355, a colt by Redwood out of Anna Kaye, Personally I prefer the yearling sales, but this is Lot 133 is another son of Roc De Cambes, this who is a half-sister to the Gr. 1 ARC Railway Stakes a concept that suits a lot of people. You have to time out of Memory Lane – an unraced daughter winner Fleur De Lune.

The New Zealand Derby victory by Roc De Cambes gelding Vin De Dance has put the spotlight on The Oaks Stud’s Ready to Run Sale draft. “It was a big thrill to see a Derby winner for Roc De Cambes this year, and obviously he came out of this sale.”

www.theinformant.co.nz Pedigree updates boost Ready to Run Sale catalogue mare Tennessee Midnight, who is the second dam of this Sepoy colt in the Ready to Run Sale catalogue. Lot 424 is a close relative of Hiflyer, who placed in the Gr. 1 Tarzino Trophy at Hastings in September, while Lot 187 is from the same family as Miss Fabulass, who made a big impression this spring with a win in the Gr. 2 Tea Rose Stakes and a close fourth in the Gr. 1 Flight Stakes. Ready to Run Sale Lots 306 and 398 are from the same family as Melt, whose impressive spring form has featured a dominant win in the Gr. 3 Northland Breeders’ Stakes and a second placing in the Gr. 2 Hawke’s Bay Guineas. She is currently second favourite for the Gr. 1 gavelhouse.com

Two horses in this year’s catalogue are closely related to the incomparable Winx

A half-brother to Group One winner Shillelagh will be offered as Lot 307 in the Surrey Farm draft.

New Zealand 1000 Guineas. Lot 307 is a half-brother to the star New Zealand- Recent race meetings around the world have Miss Bluebell is out of Operavega, a half-sister bred and owned mare Shillelagh, who has already provided several significant pedigree updates to to the great mare’s NZ-bred dam Vegas Showgirl. proven her Group One credentials with a victory the 2018 Ready to Run Sale catalogue, including Lot 176 is an even closer relation, being by Iffraaj in last year’s Kennedy Mile (Cantala Stakes). She more than a dozen Group One wins or placings. out of Operavega. has run fast-finishing fourths over 1600 metres in this spring’s Epsom and Toorak Handicaps, hinting Lot 223, Anzac Lodge’s Deep Field-Rosetta Stone Lot 258 is from the same family as Mendelssohn, at further Group One impact before the end of the gelding, is scheduled to go through the ring as who made a huge impression with his 18-length Victorian spring carnival. the third lot on the second day, is closely related win in the Gr. 2 UAE Derby earlier in the year. He to Best Solution, who has won two Group Ones added a recent Grade One placing to his CV in Lot 324 is closely related to the exciting Australian since the catalogue went to print. In September the Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont Park. three-year-old Brutal, who is now unbeaten in the Godolphin five-year-old won the Grosser Preis three starts after his last-start win in the Listed von Baden Baden in Germany and in his first Lot 291 is closely related to Seabrook, who has Antler Luggage Plate. Wyndspelle, who placed start at the Melbourne spring carnival scored a followed her outstanding two-year-old season with thrilling win under topweight in the Caulfield Cup. in the Gr. 1 Windsor Park Plate at Hastings, also recent placings in the Gr. 1 Thousand Guineas comes from this family. The second dam of Lot 223, the stakes winner and Gr. 3 McNeil Stakes. Seabrook won the Gr. and prolific producer Eva Luna, is third dam of 1 Champagne Stakes at Randwick in the autumn. Lot 333 is out of a sibling to Bobby Dazzler, who Best Solution. She descends from the stakes-winning Danehill won the Listed Wanganui Guineas in September. Another member of the family, Current, has won twice in recent weeks – a maiden and the Gr. 3 Bourbon Stakes. Lot 321, a colt by Per Incanto out of the Mark of Esteem mare Virginia Key, is closely related to the Frankel gelding Call The Wind. The four-year- old had no black type when the catalogue went to print, but then he won the Gr. 1 Prix du Cadran during the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe meeting at Longchamp. Virginia Key is a half-sister to Call The Wind’s dam In Clover, who has also produced Group One winners With You and We Are, along with the other black-type winners Dream Clover and Incahoots. Another son of Per Incanto, Lot 416, is from the same family as Havana Grey, who scored his first Group One win in the Flying Five at Leopardstown. The three-year-old colt has won four other black- type events. Lot 99 is from the same family as Godolphin star Kementari, who has been prominent at Group One level this spring with a second in the Memsie Stakes and fourth in the Makybe Diva Stakes. Two horses in this year’s catalogue are closely related to the incomparable Winx, who has extended her winning sequence to 28 in a row with recent Group One victories in the George Main Stakes and Turnbull Stakes.

The first Winx relative is Lot 143, whose dam The Caulfield Cup win by Best Solution puts the spotlight on his close relation, Anzac Lodge’s Deep Field colt, Ready to Run Sale Lot 223.

25 Westbury Stud stallion success timely in Ready to Run countdown

pedigrees and amongst them are several by the internationally proven former shuttler Makfi. Lot 109 is out of the high-class Redoute’s Choice mare Lotteria, who won eight races including the Gr. 1 Myer Classic and Flight Stakes and the Gr. 2 (now Gr. 1) Surround Stakes. She is the dam of three foals to race, all winners.

Another who lacks nothing on the score of pedigree is Lot 383, a Makfi colt out of Bislieri, making him a brother to the Australian Oaks winner and New Zealand Bloodstock Filly of the Year Sofia Rosa.

Lot 423, by El Roca, is a half-brother to the multiple Group Two winner and Group One-placed Fontelina.

“The El Roca two-year-olds in our draft have impressed us a lot,” Warwick said. “They’re very nice horses.

“When our horses are weanlings we highlight the ones we think will be suited to the Ready to Run Sale rather than the yearling sales.”

Westbury Lot 379, the good-looking Redwood-Bellezza colt, breezes up for Shaun McKay. “We’ve also got some lovely Redwoods. One of them is out of the Zabeel mare Belleza (Lot 379). Strong spring results for Westbury Stud stallions “We’ve managed to put together quite a strong He’s an outstanding individual and looks like a have provided a timely boost in the countdown to draft this year,” Warwick said. “We’re quite selective. real typical New Zealand staying type. the Ready to Run Sale at Karaka. When our horses are weanlings we highlight the ones we think will be suited to the Ready to Run “Another one by Redwood, out of the Encosta Redwood has led the charge, siring 12 winners Sale rather than the yearling sales. De Lago mare Encosta De Nacre (Lot 7), goes since August 1 including a quinella in the Gr. 3 particularly well and has shown us a lot.” Naturalism Stakes at Caulfield with Night’s Watch “Some horses benefit from being given a bit and Rising Red. more time – it gives them a bit longer to mature.” Lot 201, by the dependable Westbury sire Swiss Ace, is a half-brother to Shine, who scored a On the New Zealand front, Livin’ On A Prayer Westbury’s draft features some Group One runaway win at Tauranga earlier this month. has had a win and two placings, including a recent runner-up finish in the Gr. 3 Taranaki Breeders’ Stakes at Hawera.

In the same period, shuttle stallion Reliable Man has been represented by 10 winners in the southern hemisphere. Reevederci also placed behind top three-year-olds Melt and Madison County in the Gr. 3 Northland Breeders’ Stakes, while Sully was a close second in the Listed Cranbourne Cup.

Swiss Ace has churned out winners at his usual rate, with 16 so far this season including the Gr. 2 Foxbridge Plate and Gr. 3 Sweynesse Stakes placegetter Julius. First season sire El Roca has made an encouraging start with his only runner to date, First Rock, placing in both starts.

“The stallions have been going well, and hopefully that will create a bit more interest in their progeny at the sale,” Westbury’s general manager Russell Warwick said.

“Redwood in particular has been going exceptionally well. To be the sire of one of only two New Zealand-breds in the Caulfield Cup field (Night’s Watch) is a terrific achievement.”

Westbury Stud will offer 35 yearlings at the 2018 Ready to Run Sale – an increase on their drafts of 32, 20, 18 and 10 in the previous four years. Russell Warwick is confident this year’s Ready to Run Sale draft from Westbury Stud will appeal to the buying bench.

www.theinformant.co.nz in 2013 including the Listed Wanganui Guineas. He was an unlucky fourth in both subsequent New Zealand starts, the Gr. 2 Hawke’s Bay Guineas and Wellington Guineas, before being sold to Hong Kong. The Bambrys then watched with pride as Lord Turbo won another four races in Hong Kong, earning his new owners more than HK$4.7 million (NZ$910,000). “He gave us all a lot of thrills,” Chrissy Bambry said. “He’s retired now and is actually back on our farm now. It’s great to have him back with us.” Mangatiti will offer four horses at this year’s Ready to Run Sale – two by Ocean Park, and one each by Burgundy and Ghibellines. “It’s a lovely group of horses,” Bambry said. “We bred one of them ourselves, and the others we bought as yearlings with this sale especially in mind.” The Mangatiti-bred offering is Lot 344, a gelding by Ocean Park out of the Thewayyouare mare Acquisto. Tony Bambry trained Acquisto to win three races and place in the Listed Wanganui

Chrissy Bambury with Mangatiti Bloodstock’s Ocean Park-Acquisto gelding. Guineas. This is her first foal. Lot 64 is by Ghibellines out of the O’Reilly mare Irish Magic, whose three foals to race have all been winners. Heez Born Lucky placed in the Gr. 3 Tasmanian Derby. The Bambrys bought this Boutique operation gelding for $21,000 at this year’s May Sale. Lot 297 is a Burgundy gelding out of the Pentire Mangatiti presents mare Threepence, who is a half-sister to winner Titch and stakes placegetters Soph and Streets Away. Soph is the dam of highly talented stayer The (Lord) Mayor, who ran fourth another quality draft in the New Zealand Derby earlier this year. The Bambrys recruited this youngster from the Book 2 sale for $35,000. The Bambry family will return to Karaka next “We decided to withdraw Lord Turbo from the sale month with their 11th Ready to Run Sale draft under that year because he was just a little bit small,” Completing the draft is Lot 299, by Ocean Park the Mangatiti Bloodstock banner. Bambry recalled. “He was the mare’s first foal, and out of the O’Reilly mare Tick Tock. A half-sister to the stakes placegetter Splitsecond, Tick Tock is The Manawatu farm is owned by successful he was a late foal. He just needed more time.” from the family of Group One winners Sixty Seconds, trainer Tony Bambry and his wife Judith. Their Retained by Tony and Judith Bambry and trained Xtravagant, Legs and Guyno. This gelding was a daughter Chrissy is a key part of the operation, bringing wide-ranging credentials. by Tony, Lord Turbo won all of his first three starts $40,000 purchase from Book 1 in January. “I’ve gained a huge amount of sales-prep experience through my 17 years working for Gordon Cunningham at Curraghmore, it’s been really valuable,” said the 31-year-old, who has also worked in England and at Three Bridges in Victoria. “Our family operation has been selling horses at the Ready to Run Sale for quite a few years now,

“We bred one of them ourselves, and the others we bought as yearlings with this sale especially in mind.”

and we’re looking forward to it again this year. We usually put the colts and geldings up for sale, and we keep the fillies and race them ourselves.” Seven two-year-olds from Mangatiti’s Ready to Run drafts have fetched $100,000 or more, headed by a $170,000 High Chaparral gelding in 2009. While they have never offered more than seven horses in a single draft, their graduates have combined to win more than 30 races over the last decade. But their biggest success story was a Perfectly Ready gelding who was withdrawn from their 2012 draft. Mangatiti Bloodstock Lots 297 and 344 show their paces at the Ready to Run breeze-ups.

27 2018 BREEZE UP TIMES

LOT BREEDING VENDOR TIME TRACK LOT BREEDING VENDOR TIME TRACK 1 b.c. Shamexpress (NZ) - Eagle’s Reach (AUS) Woburn Farm 11.11 DEAD 6 73 ch.g. Per Incanto (USA) - Kalamanda (GB) Kaipira Lodge 11.21 DEAD 5

2 b.c. Swiss Ace (AUS) - Edie (AUS) Westbury Stud 11.55 DEAD 6 74 b.f. Smart Missile (AUS) - Kallisan (NZ) Woburn Farm 10.93 DEAD 6

3 b.c. Tavistock (NZ) - Eileen Dubh (NZ) Riverrock Farm 11.03 SLOW 7 75 b.c. Tavistock (NZ) - Keep Alight (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 10.88 DEAD 5

4 br.c. Duporth (AUS) - El Nafis (USA) Kaipira Lodge 11.08 DEAD 5 76 b.c. Showcasing (GB) - Keeper Coming (NZ) Te Runga Stud 12.40 DEAD 6

5 ch.c. Sepoy (AUS) - El Shahar (AUS) Wellfield Lodge 11.31 SLOW 7 77 b.c. Charm Spirit (IRE) - Key to Success (NZ) Prima Park 10.29 DEAD 5

6 b.c. Proisir (AUS) - Emerged (NZ) Kaipira Lodge 11.08 DEAD 5 78 b.c. Zacinto (GB) - Kingsley Rose (NZ) Woburn Farm 10.95 SLOW 7

7 br.c. Redwood (GB) - Encosta de Nacre (AUS) Westbury Stud 11.12 DEAD 6 79 b.c. Proisir (AUS) - Kirra Lass (NZ) Archer Park 11.70 DEAD 5

8 b.c. Roc de Cambes (NZ) - En Garde (NZ) Dormello Stud 11.44 DEAD 5 81 b.f. Pins (AUS) - Kovka (IRE) Cambridge Blue Agistment 11.49 DEAD 6

9 ch.c. Shooting to Win (AUS) - Enide (GB) Diamond Lodge 11.53 DEAD 6 82 b.c. Sweet Orange (USA) - La Bella Signora (NZ) Dormello Stud 10.69 DEAD 5

10 br.c. Tavistock (NZ) - Entirely Saintly (NZ) Kilmore Farm 10.83 DEAD 5 83 b.c. Giant’s Steps (ARG) - La Belle Femme (AUS) Regal Farm 11.34 DEAD 6

11 b.c. Jimmy Choux (NZ) - Eszencia (NZ) Leanach Lodge 10.42 DEAD 5 84 br.c. Savabeel (AUS) - Lady Chaparral (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 11.44 DEAD 5

12 b.c. Snitzel (AUS) - Fairly Feline (USA) Lyndhurst Farm 10.89 DEAD 5 85 b.f. Proisir (AUS) - Lady Illicit (NZ) Summerveld Racing 11.01 DEAD 5

13 b.c. Star Witness (AUS) - Fandom (AUS) Lyndhurst Farm 10.54 DEAD 5 86 b.g. Reliable Man (GB) - Lady in Charge (AUS) Leanach Lodge 11.37 DEAD 6

14 b.c. Foxwedge (AUS) - Fazzle (NZ) Ainsley Downs Stud 11.45 DEAD 6 87 b./br.c. Sebring (AUS) - Lady Krovanh (AUS) Kiltannon Stables 11.00 DEAD 5

15 ch.g. Rubick (AUS) - Federica (AUS) Diamond Lodge 10.66 DEAD 5 88 b.f. Your Song (AUS) - Lady Off the Ranch (AUS) Kiltannon Stables 10.94 DEAD 5

16 b.g. Niagara (AUS) - Festuca (NZ) Ralph Thoroughbreds 10.80 DEAD 5 89 b.c. Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Lady of Spain (AUS) Phoenix Park 10.58 DEAD 5

17 br.g. Iffraaj (GB) - First Empress (JPN) Curraghmore 11.29 DEAD 6 90 b.f. Reliable Man (GB) - Lady’s Wish (USA) Westbury Stud 11.14 DEAD 6

18 b.c. Real Saga (AUS) - Flawless (AUS) Lyndhurst Farm 12.49 DEAD 5 91 b.c. Burgundy (NZ) - Lady Winifred (NZ) Riversley Park 10.46 DEAD 6

19 br.g. Not a Single Doubt (AUS) - Flawless Gem (AUS) Prima Park 11.00 DEAD 5 92 b.c. Savabeel (AUS) - Lagonissi (AUS) Diamond Lodge 11.33 DEAD 6

20 b.c. Sacred Falls (NZ) - Flinders (USA) Regal Farm 11.09 DEAD 6 93 ch.c. Per Incanto (USA) - Lago Rider (AUS) Riversley Park 11.32 DEAD 6

21 b.c. Rubick (AUS) - Flion Fenena (AUS) Kilgravin Lodge 10.99 DEAD 6 94 b.c. Echoes of Heaven (AUS) - La Luciole (AUS) Phoenix Semper Farm 11.79 SLOW 7

22 ch.g. Echoes of Heaven (AUS) - Flying Freda (AUS) Curraghmore 11.80 DEAD 6 95 b.g. Ocean Park (NZ) - Lamington Vegas (NZ) Woburn Farm 11.39 SLOW 7

23 ch.c. Star Witness (AUS) - Foolish Pride (AUS) Riversley Park 11.32 DEAD 6 96 b.g. Wandjina (AUS) - Lamplighter (AUS) Prima Park 10.51 DEAD 5

24 b./br.c. Foxwedge (AUS) - Fountain Joy (AUS) Wellfield Lodge 11.19 SLOW 7 98 b.f. Shocking (AUS) - La Pucelle (NZ) Riverrock Farm 10.77 SLOW 7

25 b.g. Battle Paint (USA) - Four Roses (NZ) Chequers Stud 10.36 DEAD 5 99 b.g. Showcasing (GB) - L’Artiste (AUS) I. G. & S. A. Wright Partnership 10.76 DEAD 5

26 b.c. Smart Missile (AUS) - Framboise (AUS) Lyndhurst Farm 11.47 DEAD 5 100 b.c. Roc de Cambes (NZ) - Latin Lass (AUS) The Oaks Stud 11.20 DEAD 6

28 b.g. Niagara (AUS) - Gabana (NZ) Kaipira Lodge 11.74 DEAD 5 101 b.c. Power (GB) - La Vienne (NZ) Kiltannon Stables 10.98 DEAD 5

29 b.c. Atlante (AUS) - Gee Whiz (NZ) Mapperley Stud 11.02 DEAD 5 102 b.c. Sweet Orange (USA) - Lavoca (NZ) Kiltannon Stables 10.94 DEAD 5

104 b.c. Nadeem (AUS) - Like Me Wild (NZ) Kilgravin Lodge 10.91 DEAD 5 30 b.g. Iffraaj (GB) - Geisha (NZ) Chequers Stud 10.33 DEAD 5 105 b.c. Ferlax (NZ) - Little Tee (NZ) Woburn Farm 10.97 SLOW 7 31 b.f. Showcasing (GB) - Gelinda (NZ) Ainsley Downs Stud 10.95 DEAD 5 106 ch.c. Husson (ARG) - Lohan (AUS) Prima Park 10.98 DEAD 5 33 b.c. Atlante (AUS) - Genuine Offer (NZ) Diamond Lodge 11.11 SLOW 7 107 ch.c. El Roca (AUS) - Lola Beetle (AUS) Kilgravin Lodge 10.93 SLOW 7 34 br.c. Ferlax (NZ) - Gin Swing (NZ) Woburn Farm 11.22 DEAD 6 108 br.c. Showcasing (GB) - London Dream (NZ) Kiltannon Stables 10.57 DEAD 5 35 b.c. Hallowed Crown (AUS) - Given With Love (AUS) Diamond Lodge 10.86 DEAD 5 109 b.c. Makfi (GB) - Lotteria (AUS) Westbury Stud 11.10 DEAD 6 36 ch.f. Ocean Park (NZ) - Glitterati (GB) Riverrock Farm 11.61 SLOW 7 110 br.g. Burgundy (NZ) - Lottery (NZ) Wellfield Lodge 11.04 SLOW 7 37 ch.g. Street Boss (USA) - Gold Lyric (AUS) Kilmore Farm 10.89 DEAD 5 111 br.c. Shamus Award (AUS) - Love Somebody (AUS) Devon Oaks 10.76 DEAD 5

38 b.g. Nadeem (AUS) - Gold Penny (NZ) Ardsley Stud 11.45 DEAD 6 112 ch.c. Wandjina (AUS) - Lovetorn (AUS) Phoenix Park 11.01 DEAD 5

114 ch.c. Written Tycoon (AUS) - Lucky Songs (NZ) Riversley Park 11.00 DEAD 5 40 ch.c. No Excuse Needed (GB) - Gossip Girl (NZ) Dormello Stud 11.45 DEAD 5 115 b.c. Dundeel (NZ) - Luluoru (AUS) Woburn Farm 11.33 SLOW 7 41 b.c. Shamexpress (NZ) - Goyescas (AUS) Kaipira Lodge 11.07 DEAD 5 116 b.g. Makfi (GB) - Luminova (NZ) Kilmore Farm 10.91 DEAD 5 43 b.c. El Roca (AUS) - Gwen’s Rules (NZ) Westbury Stud 13.49 DEAD 6 117 gr.c. Smart Missile (AUS) - Lundi (AUS) Regal Farm 10.92 SLOW 7 44 b.f. Redwood (GB) - Gwynedd (NZ) Westbury Stud 11.02 DEAD 5 118 b.c. Redwood (GB) - Luz (AUS) Westbury Stud 12.66 DEAD 6 45 b.c. Rip Van Winkle (IRE) - Half Bak (NZ) Leanach Lodge 10.71 DEAD 5 119 br.c. Zacinto (GB) - Lydgina (NZ) Lyndhurst Farm 11.42 DEAD 5 46 br.f. Redwood (GB) - Haliburton (AUS) Westbury Stud 13.96 DEAD 6 120 b.g. Dawn Approach (IRE) - Macavity (NZ) Woburn Farm 11.23 DEAD 6 47 b.c. Rock ‘n’ Pop (AUS) - Happily Ever After (NZ) Stainley Park 11.64 DEAD 6 121 b.c. Swiss Ace (AUS) - Make Me Strong (AUS) Westbury Stud 11.46 DEAD 6 48 b.c. Jimmy Choux (NZ) - Heart’s Delight (AUS) Woburn Farm 11.15 SLOW 7 122 b.g. Rip Van Winkle (IRE) - Mangaroa Molly (NZ) Woburn Farm 11.14 DEAD 6 49 b.g. Charm Spirit (IRE) - Her Royal Highness (NZ) Windsor Park Stud 11.31 DEAD 5 123 b.c. Rubick (AUS) - Maracoola (AUS) Riversley Park 10.80 DEAD 6 50 br.c. Savabeel (AUS) - Heyday (NZ) Riversley Park 10.96 DEAD 5 124 b.c. Swiss Ace (AUS) - Maravilla (NZ) Westbury Stud 11.56 DEAD 6 52 b.f. Pins (AUS) - Hinuera (NZ) Summerveld Racing 11.89 DEAD 5 125 b.c. Savabeel (AUS) - Marveen (AUS) Kilgravin Lodge 10.28 DEAD 5 53 b./br.f. Jakkalberry (IRE) - Historic Filly (AUS) Anistay Lodge 10.96 DEAD 5 126 b.c. Dawn Approach (IRE) - Matabrahma (AUS) Diamond Lodge 10.84 DEAD 5 54 b.c. Rip Van Winkle (IRE) - Honeymoon (NZ) Diamond Lodge 11.14 SLOW 7 127 br.c. Savabeel (AUS) - Maxmara (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 10.07 DEAD 5 56 b.c. Shamexpress (NZ) - Hot Stash (AUS) Windsor Park Stud 11.30 DEAD 5 128 br.f. Sacred Falls (NZ) - Mayon (NZ) Riverrock Farm 10.72 SLOW 7 57 b.g. Ghibellines (AUS) - Huhu Lass (NZ) Prima Park 11.00 DEAD 5 129 b.c. So You Think (NZ) - Mei Lin Mao (AUS) Westbury Stud 12.06 DEAD 5 58 b.f. Shamexpress (NZ) - Hymn for Her (NZ) Leanach Lodge 11.26 DEAD 6 131 b.c. Shamexpress (NZ) - Melodic (NZ) Kilmore Farm 10.83 DEAD 5 59 b.c. Choisir (AUS) - Hypernova (NZ) Lyndhurst Farm 11.15 DEAD 5 132 b.c. Jimmy Choux (NZ) - Melrose Gardens (NZ) Regal Farm 10.91 SLOW 7 60 ch.g. Ocean Park (NZ) - Iffy (NZ) Woburn Farm 10.35 DEAD 6 133 br.g. Roc de Cambes (NZ) - Memory Lane (NZ) The Oaks Stud 11.89 DEAD 6 62 b.g. Proisir (AUS) - I’ma Turner (NZ) R. S. Manning & L. K. Durrant 10.70 SLOW 7 134 ch.c. Bullbars (AUS) - Middlebrook (AUS) Regal Farm 11.07 DEAD 6 63 ch.g. Choisir (AUS) - Indy Cash (USA) Kaipira Lodge 11.04 DEAD 5 136 b.c. Sacred Falls (NZ) - Mill Duckie (NZ) Curraghmore 11.43 DEAD 6 64 ch.g. Ghibellines (AUS) - Irish Magic (NZ) Mangatiti Bloodstock 11.63 DEAD 6 137 b.c. Savabeel (AUS) - Millililli (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 11.02 DEAD 5 65 ch.g. Deep Field (AUS) - Isabel Street (AUS) JK Farm 11.02 DEAD 6 138 b.c. Showcasing (GB) - Miraflores (NZ) Te Runga Stud 11.44 DEAD 5 66 b.c. Ocean Park (NZ) - Is This Love (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 10.83 DEAD 5 139 b.g. Charm Spirit (IRE) - Mirandola (AUS) Charma Heights 10.43 DEAD 5 67 b.c. Holy Roman Emperor (IRE) - Izajazzar (AUS) Prima Park 10.26 DEAD 5 140 b.c. Per Incanto (USA) - Mirari (NZ) Valachi Downs 10.95 DEAD 6 69 br.f. Savabeel (AUS) - Jenuwin (NZ) Diamond Lodge 11.48 SLOW 7 141 b.c. Sweet Orange (USA) - Miss Annaliese (NZ) Regal Farm 11.32 DEAD 6 70 ch.c. Iffraaj (GB) - Just a Dream (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 11.66 DEAD 6 142 ch.f. Pins (AUS) - Miss Bling (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 12.64 DEAD 6 71 b.c. Hallowed Crown (AUS) - Justagem (NZ) Kiltannon Stables 11.14 DEAD 5 143 b.c. Pure Champion (IRE) - Miss Bluebell (NZ) Archer Park 11.70 DEAD 5 72 ch.c. Swiss Ace (AUS) - Kahala (NZ) Westbury Stud 11.35 DEAD 6

www.theinformant.co.nz LOT BREEDING VENDOR TIME TRACK LOT BREEDING VENDOR TIME TRACK

144 b./br.g. The Brothers War (USA) - Miss Cacciatore (AUS) Riversley Park 10.54 DEAD 5 223 b.g. Deep Field (AUS) - Rosetta Stone (GB) Anzac Lodge 10.88 DEAD 5

145 gr.g. Reliable Man (GB) - Miss Danewood (AUS) Riversley Park 11.01 DEAD 5 225 ch.c. Shooting to Win (AUS) - Rusalka (AUS) Westbury Stud 11.30 DEAD 5

146 b.g. Sacred Falls (NZ) - Miss Haydn (AUS) Diamond Lodge 11.00 DEAD 5 226 b.c. Redwood (GB) - Sabino Creek (AUS) Westbury Stud 12.55 DEAD 6

147 b.c. Smart Missile (AUS) - Miss Judged (NZ) Te Runga Stud 11.73 DEAD 6 227 bl.c. Redwood (GB) - Sadie Belle (NZ) Ralph Thoroughbreds 10.83 DEAD 5

148 br.c. Savabeel (AUS) - Miss Montjeu (NZ) Phoenix Park 10.49 DEAD 5 228 b.c. Rubick (AUS) - Sami Queen (AUS) Kilgravin Lodge 11.35 DEAD 6

149 b.g. Tavistock (NZ) - Miss Rhythmic (NZ) Kilgravin Lodge 11.30 DEAD 6 229 br.c. Niagara (AUS) - San da Secret (NZ) The Oaks Stud 11.33 DEAD 6

150 b.c. Nadeem (AUS) - Mistaar (NZ) Woburn Farm 11.25 DEAD 6 230 b.c. Ocean Park (NZ) - Sapphire Belle (NZ) Riversley Park 10.82 DEAD 6

151 b.f. Reliable Man (GB) - Modern Lady (NZ) Westbury Stud 11.13 DEAD 6 231 br.f. Per Incanto (USA) - Sarteagwen (NZ) Prima Park 11.26 DEAD 6

152 b.c. Darci Brahma (NZ) - Mon Beau Cheval (NZ) Windsor Park Stud 10.88 SLOW 7 232 br.c. Sacred Falls (NZ) - Savabeel Star (NZ) Kilgravin Lodge 10.57 SLOW 7

153 ch.g. Dissident (AUS) - Mont Tremblant (USA) Leanach Lodge 11.27 DEAD 6 233 b.f. Sacred Falls (NZ) - Savanah Rush (NZ) Diamond Lodge 11.49 SLOW 7

154 b.c. Holy Roman Emperor (IRE) - Montwest (NZ) Regal Farm 10.92 DEAD 5 234 ch.c. Sweet Orange (USA) - Scarlet Runner (NZ) Regal Farm 11.26 DEAD 6

155 ch.c. Nicconi (AUS) - Morceau (AUS) Riversley Park 11.55 DEAD 6 235 b.g. Jakkalberry (IRE) - Sea Dream (NZ) Summerveld Racing 10.85 DEAD 5

156 ch.c. All Too Hard (AUS) - More Radiant (AUS) Prima Park 10.37 DEAD 6 236 br.g. El Roca (AUS) - Sea Eagle (NZ) Ardsley Stud 11.43 DEAD 6

157 b.c. Spirit of Boom (AUS) - Mountain Mist (AUS) Lyndhurst Farm 11.29 DEAD 5 237 b.g. Keeper (AUS) - Secret Dew (NZ) JC Thoroughbreds 10.58 DEAD 5

159 b.c. Dream Ahead (USA) - Munfasla (AUS) Kiltannon Stables 10.79 DEAD 5 238 b.c. Exceed and Excel (AUS) - Secret Liaison (AUS) Riversley Park 10.34 DEAD 5

160 b.f. El Roca (AUS) - Musically (AUS) Westbury Stud 12.07 DEAD 5 241 b.c. Savabeel (AUS) - Serenade (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 11.29 DEAD 5

161 br.g. Alamosa (NZ) - Mya (AUS) Kilgravin Lodge 11.07 DEAD 5 242 b.f. Star Witness (AUS) - Sesenta (AUS) Westbury Stud 12.23 DEAD 5

162 ch.c. Declaration of War (USA) - My Amazing Dream (NZ) Riversley Park 11.01 DEAD 5 243 b.g. Smart Missile (AUS) - Shamardal Gold (AUS) Kilgravin Lodge 10.99 DEAD 6

163 b.c. Ocean Park (NZ) - My Locket (AUS) Leanach Lodge 10.89 DEAD 5 244 br.g. Darci Brahma (NZ) - Shamardal Luck (AUS) Phoenix Park 10.70 SLOW 7

164 bl./br.g. Kuroshio (AUS) - Myskina (AUS) Woburn Farm 11.12 SLOW 7 245 br.g. Per Incanto (USA) - Shana Singa (NZ) Ardsley Stud 12.06 DEAD 6

165 br.c. Verrazano (USA) - Naivety (AUS) Wellfield Lodge 11.37 SLOW 7 246 b.c. Sebring (AUS) - Shanya (IRE) Riversley Park 10.39 DEAD 6

166 ch.c. Dalghar (FR) - Next (GB) Regal Farm 11.14 SLOW 7 247 gr.c. Reliable Man (GB) - Sharp Gal (NZ) Diamond Lodge 11.37 DEAD 6

167 b.c. Reset (AUS) - Night Train (AUS) Regal Farm 11.25 SLOW 7 248 br.c. Highly Recommended (AUS) - Showusyahalo (NZ) Lyndhurst Farm 11.12 DEAD 5

168 b./br.c. Iffraaj (GB) - Nikey Davone (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 11.12 DEAD 5 249 br.f. Ferlax (NZ) - Silenzia Blue (AUS) Diamond Lodge 11.43 SLOW 7

169 b.c. Pins (AUS) - Oahu (NZ) Prima Park 11.25 DEAD 6 250 gr.c. Per Incanto (USA) - Silver Penny (NZ) Wellfield Lodge 10.65 SLOW 7

170 ch.c. Wandjina (AUS) - Oak Park (AUS) Regal Farm 11.06 DEAD 6 251 br.c. Savabeel (AUS) - Simply You (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 11.47 DEAD 5

172 b.c. Tavistock (NZ) - Often (NZ) Woburn Farm 11.51 DEAD 6 252 b./br.g. Redwood (GB) - Singa Songa (AUS) Kaipira Lodge 11.20 DEAD 5

173 b.c. Charm Spirit (IRE) - O’Gio (AUS) Kiltannon Stables 10.56 DEAD 5 253 br.c. Reliable Man (GB) - Skeena (AUS) Riversley Park 10.80 DEAD 6

175 ch.f. Eurozone (AUS) - On Credit (NZ) Ainsley Downs Stud 11.78 DEAD 6 254 b.f. Shamexpress (NZ) - Skittle (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 11.60 DEAD 6

176 ch.c. Iffraaj (GB) - Operavega (NZ) Te Runga Stud 12.50 DEAD 6 255 b.g. Hinchinbrook (AUS) - Smart One (AUS) JK Farm 10.91 DEAD 6

177 b.c. Makfi (GB) - Our Kismet (NZ) Regal Farm 11.22 DEAD 6 257 b./br.c. Smart Missile (AUS) - Snowy World (AUS) Ohukia Lodge 11.02 DEAD 5

179 b.c. Ocean Park (NZ) - Pamper (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 11.48 DEAD 5 258 ch.c. Dissident (AUS) - Social Register (USA) Prima Park 11.01 DEAD 5

180 b.c. Savabeel (AUS) - Pander (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 10.09 DEAD 5 259 b.c. Pins (AUS) - Sola Gratia (AUS) Stainley Park 11.56 DEAD 6

182 b.f. Niagara (AUS) - Parole (NZ) Summerveld Racing 11.02 DEAD 5 260 ch.c. Sebring (AUS) - Solar Rock (AUS) JK Farm 11.39 DEAD 6

183 b.g. Saperavi (NZ) - Patient (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 11.25 DEAD 6 261 br.c. El Roca (AUS) - Solitary (NZ) Dormello Stud 11.26 DEAD 5

184 b.g. Rock ‘n’ Pop (AUS) - Pearle Lustre (AUS) Valachi Downs 10.45 DEAD 6 262 b.c. Tavistock (NZ) - Soltina (NZ) Riverrock Farm 10.71 SLOW 7

185 br.c. Showcasing (GB) - Pearls (NZ) Stainley Park 10.77 DEAD 6 263 b.c. He’s Remarkable (NZ) - Sometimes (NZ) Regal Farm 11.23 SLOW 7

186 b.f. Shamexpress (NZ) - Peek a Boo (NZ) Riverrock Farm 10.77 SLOW 7 264 b.c. So You Think (NZ) - Sometyne (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 11.27 DEAD 5

187 b.c. Dawn Approach (IRE) - Penaka (AUS) Ohukia Lodge 10.86 DEAD 5 265 b.g. Niagara (AUS) - Sonobella (AUS) Kaipira Lodge 11.15 DEAD 5

188 b.c. Rothesay (AUS) - Pentacity (NZ) Woburn Farm 11.15 SLOW 7 266 b.c. Glass Harmonium (IRE) - Sorenstam (AUS) Charma Heights 11.16 DEAD 5

190 b.f. Ocean Park (NZ) - Petit Verdot (NZ) Phoenix Park 10.92 DEAD 6 267 ch.c. Fighting Sun (AUS) - Special Mention (AUS) Curraghmore 10.35 DEAD 5

191 b.c. Savabeel (AUS) - Pierian (NZ) Dormello Stud 11.28 DEAD 5 268 b.f. Ocean Park (NZ) - Spurrendous (AUS) Kilgravin Lodge 11.47 DEAD 6

193 ch.g. Rios (NZ) - Poppy Rose (NZ) Oaklands Thoroughbreds 10.89 DEAD 5 269 b.c. Deep Field (AUS) - Sravana (AUS) Wellfield Lodge 11.05 SLOW 7

195 b.g. Power (GB) - Posporre (NZ) Cambridge Blue Agistment 11.51 DEAD 6 271 gr.g. Reliable Man (GB) - Starring (NZ) Diamond Lodge 11.53 SLOW 7

196 gr.c. Reliable Man (GB) - Postmans Daughter (NZ) Phoenix Park 11.01 DEAD 5 272 b.c. Ocean Park (NZ) - Starry (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 10.86 DEAD 5

197 b.f. Shamexpress (NZ) - Post Thyme (NZ) Kilgravin Lodge 10.51 SLOW 7 274 b.c. Pins (AUS) - Stella Bella (NZ) Te Runga Stud 11.34 DEAD 6

198 b.c. Tavistock (NZ) - Prestigious Miss (AUS) Riversley Park 10.45 DEAD 5 275 b.c. Hinchinbrook (AUS) - Stellas Delight (AUS) Regal Farm 11.24 SLOW 7

199 b.c. Savabeel (AUS) - Prickle (NZ) Prima Park 10.79 SLOW 7 276 b.f. Shamexpress (NZ) - Stitchentyne (NZ) Windsor Park Stud 10.83 DEAD 5

201 ch.c. Swiss Ace (AUS) - Pure Light (NZ) Westbury Stud 13.47 DEAD 6 278 b.c. Ocean Park (NZ) - Striptease (NZ) Charma Heights 11.17 DEAD 5

202 br.c. Smart Missile (AUS) - Quality Impulse (AUS) Regal Farm 11.41 SLOW 7 279 b.g. Ocean Park (NZ) - Sunbrease (NZ) Riversley Park 10.55 DEAD 6

203 b.c. Deep Field (AUS) - Queen of Quilts (AUS) Riversley Park 10.46 DEAD 5 280 b.c. El Roca (AUS) - Sun Chariot (AUS) Westbury Stud 11.57 DEAD 6

204 br.c. Time for War (AUS) - Quite Likely (AUS) Kilgravin Lodge 10.93 DEAD 5 281 br.f. Redwood (GB) - Sunsari (AUS) Westbury Stud 11.07 DEAD 5

205 b.c. Ocean Park (NZ) - Quizzical (NZ) Kilgravin Lodge 11.34 DEAD 6 282 b.f. Makfi (GB) - Supercede (NZ) Westbury Stud 11.85 DEAD 5

206 b.c. Pins (AUS) - Ransom Success (AUS) Diamond Lodge 10.97 DEAD 5 283 b.c. Swiss Ace (AUS) - Suppose (USA) Kiltannon Stables 10.94 DEAD 5

207 br.c. More Than Ready (USA) - Raziyya of Sydney (AUS) Riversley Park 11.28 DEAD 6 284 b.c. Tavistock (NZ) - Sursum Corda (NZ) Diamond Lodge 10.50 DEAD 5

208 b.f. Verrazano (USA) - Ready Diva (AUS) Kilmore Farm 10.95 DEAD 5 285 b.c. Hinchinbrook (AUS) - Sweet Talkin Woman (AUS) Lyndhurst Farm 10.50 DEAD 5

209 ch.g. Husson (ARG) - Ready My Sienna (AUS) Leanach Lodge 11.31 DEAD 6 286 b.g. Written Tycoon (AUS) - Swift Sands (AUS) Anzac Lodge 10.88 DEAD 5

210 ch.c. Pure Champion (IRE) - Red Opal (NZ) Stainley Park 10.77 DEAD 6 287 ch.c. Toronado (IRE) - Syllabus (AUS) Westbury Stud 11.31 DEAD 5

211 b.f. Reliable Man (GB) - Renediym (AUS) Westbury Stud 11.42 DEAD 5 288 ch.c. Ferlax (NZ) - Tataki (AUS) Devon Oaks 11.01 DEAD 5

212 br.f. Ekraar (USA) - Replicate (NZ) Kiltannon Stables 11.19 DEAD 5 289 b.f. Makfi (GB) - Telepathy (AUS) Westbury Stud 13.37 DEAD 6

213 b.c. Zacinto (GB) - Reynen Rose (NZ) Valachi Downs 10.92 DEAD 6 290 ch.g. Dissident (AUS) - Tempting Delight (AUS) Kilgravin Lodge 11.53 DEAD 6

214 gr.c. Tavistock (NZ) - Ria’s Pride (NZ) Prima Park 10.37 DEAD 6 291 b.c. Sepoy (AUS) - Tennessee Love (AUS) Curraghmore 10.73 DEAD 5

215 b.g. Deep Field (AUS) - Riesling (NZ) Diamond Lodge 10.71 DEAD 5 292 br.c. Proisir (AUS) - There’s No Doubt (NZ) Leanach Lodge 11.20 DEAD 6

216 b.f. Makfi (GB) - Rio Rose (NZ) Kilgravin Lodge 11.43 DEAD 6 293 ch.f. Ocean Park (NZ) - Thimble (NZ) Ballymore Stables 10.64 DEAD 6

217 b.c. Tavistock (NZ) - Ritzy Lady (NZ) Diamond Lodge 11.68 SLOW 7 294 b.c. Eurozone (AUS) - Think Amore (AUS) Kilmore Farm 11.07 DEAD 5

220 ch.c. Dissident (AUS) - Romantic Ballerina (USA) Wellfield Lodge 11.21 SLOW 7 295 br.c. Ferlax (NZ) - This is Your Life (AUS) Leanach Lodge 11.88 SLOW 7

221 b.c. Dissident (AUS) - Rosebrook (AUS) Kiltannon Stables 11.01 DEAD 5 296 br.c. Sacred Falls (NZ) - Thorn Star (NZ) Mapperley Stud 11.01 DEAD 5

222 b.g. Deep Field (AUS) - Rose Ransom (AUS) Summerveld Racing 10.84 DEAD 5 297 b.g. Burgundy (NZ) - Threepence (NZ) Mangatiti Bloodstock 11.55 DEAD 6

29 LOT BREEDING VENDOR TIME TRACK LOT BREEDING VENDOR TIME TRACK

298 b.c. Atlante (AUS) - Thunderchine (AUS) Mapperley Stud 10.48 DEAD 5 373 b.c. Ocean Park (NZ) - Batroun (AUS) Kilgravin Lodge 11.84 DEAD 5

299 br.g. Ocean Park (NZ) - Tick Tock (NZ) Mangatiti Bloodstock 11.55 DEAD 6 374 b.f. Swiss Ace (AUS) - Beach Road (NZ) Charma Heights 11.54 DEAD 5

300 b.f. Echoes of Heaven (AUS) - Timpin (NZ) Kiltannon Stables 11.23 DEAD 5 375 ch.g. Rios (NZ) - Bella Boyd (NZ) Oaklands Thoroughbreds 10.86 DEAD 5

301 b.c. Jimmy Choux (NZ) - Tip Top Lass (NZ) Leanach Lodge 10.90 DEAD 5 377 ch.c. Perfectly Ready (AUS) - Bella Russia (NZ) Summerveld Racing 11.02 DEAD 5

302 b.f. Wandjina (AUS) - Total Response (NZ) Diamond Lodge 11.43 SLOW 7 378 b.c. Dundeel (NZ) - Belle Fleur (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 11.67 DEAD 6

303 br.c. Ocean Park (NZ) - Traffic (AUS) Kilgravin Lodge 11.78 DEAD 5 379 b.c. Redwood (GB) - Belleza (NZ) Westbury Stud 13.87 DEAD 5

304 b.c. Reliable Man (GB) - Tres Rapide (NZ) Phoenix Park 10.45 DEAD 5 381 b.c. Ocean Park (NZ) - Bhiwani (NZ) Diamond Lodge 11.38 DEAD 6

305 b.g. Dream Ahead (USA) - Tricolore (AUS) Riversley Park 10.45 DEAD 6 382 b.c. Redwood (GB) - Bianca Bay (AUS) The Oaks Stud 11.26 DEAD 6

306 br.c. Per Incanto (USA) - Trigon Lass (NZ) Riversley Park 10.56 DEAD 6 383 b.c. Makfi (GB) - Bislieri (AUS) Westbury Stud 12.55 DEAD 6

307 b.c. Ocean Park (NZ) - Trocair (AUS) Surrey Farm 11.45 SLOW 7 384 br./gr.c. Reliable Man (GB) - Black Cat (NZ) Westbury Stud 12.01 DEAD 5

308 b.c. Haradasun (AUS) - Troia (NZ) Archer Park 11.00 DEAD 5 385 ch.c. Bullbars (AUS) - Blancpain (NZ) Te Runga Stud 11.65 DEAD 6

309 ch.c. Shooting to Win (AUS) - Turf Cutter Girl (AUS) Phoenix Park 10.86 SLOW 7 386 b.g. Atlante (AUS) - Bliss (NZ) Windsor Park Stud 11.63 SLOW 7

310 b.c. Poet’s Voice (GB) - Ulfah (AUS) Phoenix Park 10.93 SLOW 7 387 bl./br.f. Showcasing (GB) - Bondi Beauty (NZ) Kilgravin Lodge 10.99 DEAD 5

311 b.g. Roc de Cambes (NZ) - Ultra Vires (NZ) The Oaks Stud 12.45 DEAD 6 388 b.c. Sidestep (AUS) - Bowmiss (AUS) Riversley Park 10.95 DEAD 5

312 b.c. Dream Ahead (USA) - Uproot (AUS) Riversley Park 10.29 DEAD 5 389 bl.c. Better Than Ready (AUS) - Brilliant Thunder (AUS) Wellfield Lodge 11.30 SLOW 7

314 br.f. Pins (AUS) - Valconic (AUS) Kilgravin Lodge 11.01 DEAD 5 390 br.c. El Roca (AUS) - Buttermilk (AUS) Westbury Stud 11.31 DEAD 5

315 b.c. Dissident (AUS) - Valourina (AUS) Kilgravin Lodge 10.99 DEAD 5 391 br.g. Per Incanto (USA) - Caley Marie (NZ) Ardsley Stud 10.76 DEAD 6

316 b.c. Zacinto (GB) - Vaporetto (NZ) Valachi Downs 10.90 DEAD 6 392 b.c. Not a Single Doubt (AUS) - Candy Stripes (AUS) Phoenix Park 10.56 DEAD 5

317 b.g. Rock ‘n’ Pop (AUS) - Vera de Bosset (AUS) Valachi Downs 10.45 DEAD 6 393 br.f. Savabeel (AUS) - Cape Mapperley (NZ) Mapperley Stud 10.80 DEAD 5

318 b.c. Iffraaj (GB) - Vermillion (NZ) Regal Farm 11.26 DEAD 6 395 b.g. Wandjina (AUS) - Carry on Beauty (AUS) Kilgravin Lodge 11.38 DEAD 6

319 b./br.f. Adelaide (IRE) - Viennese Waltz (IRE) Kilmore Farm 10.80 DEAD 5 397 b.g. El Roca (AUS) - Catch Your Idol (NZ) Curraghmore 11.79 DEAD 6

320 b.c. Savabeel (AUS) - Villifye (NZ) Prima Park 11.29 DEAD 6 398 b.c. Ferlax (NZ) - Celadon (NZ) Leanach Lodge 12.02 SLOW 7

321 ch.c. Per Incanto (USA) - Virginia Key (IRE) Woburn Farm 11.11 SLOW 7 399 gr.c. Jimmy Choux (NZ) - Celtic Class (AUS) Diamond Lodge 10.66 DEAD 5

322 br.c. Redwood (GB) - Vite Celebre (NZ) Summerveld Racing 11.42 DEAD 5 400 b.c. Burgundy (NZ) - Celtic Dream (NZ) Riversley Park 10.50 DEAD 6

323 br.g. Jakkalberry (IRE) - Waif of the Famine (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 11.06 DEAD 6 401 b.c. Charm Spirit (IRE) - Chaparrone (NZ) Windsor Park Stud 11.80 DEAD 6

324 b.f. Shamexpress (NZ) - Waltz in the Park (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 11.58 DEAD 6 402 ch.f. Reliable Man (GB) - Charlotte Russe (NZ) Westbury Stud 11.58 DEAD 5

325 br.c. Written Tycoon (AUS) - Wantonly (AUS) Ohukia Lodge 11.08 DEAD 5 403 b./br.f. Ocean Park (NZ) - Charlotte’srevenge (NZ) Summerveld Racing 11.91 DEAD 5

326 ch.c. Written Tycoon (AUS) - We Belong (AUS) Kiltannon Stables 10.98 DEAD 5 404 bl.g. Better Than Ready (AUS) - Cheap and Nasty (AUS) Riversley Park 10.47 DEAD 5

327 b.g. Niagara (AUS) - Whatagem (AUS) Oaklands Thoroughbreds 11.30 DEAD 5 405 b.g. Darci Brahma (NZ) - Chevremont (NZ) Kilgravin Lodge 10.56 SLOW 7

328 b.c. Redwood (GB) - Windfall (NZ) Westbury Stud 13.43 DEAD 6 406 b.c. Rothesay (AUS) - Cinnamon Dove (USA) Ballymore Stables 10.54 DEAD 6

329 b./br.c. Pentire (GB) - Wollombi (NZ) Kilgravin Lodge 11.11 DEAD 5 407 b./br.g. Toronado (IRE) - Circus Polka (AUS) Woburn Farm 10.91 SLOW 7

330 b.c. El Roca (AUS) - Wonderland (NZ) Westbury Stud 11.28 DEAD 5 408 b.c. Shamexpress (NZ) - Clarens (NZ) Windsor Park Stud 11.91 DEAD 6

331 gr.f. Per Incanto (USA) - Yanna Marie (NZ) Ardsley Stud 10.79 DEAD 6 409 ch./gr.g. Reliable Man (GB) - Colheita (NZ) Valachi Downs 11.06 DEAD 6

332 b.c. Pins (AUS) - Ysabelle (NZ) Woburn Farm 11.46 DEAD 6 410 b.c. Charm Spirit (IRE) - Copper Canyon (NZ) Prima Park 11.07 DEAD 6

333 b.f. Showcasing (GB) - Zaballet (NZ) Kilmore Farm 10.90 DEAD 5 411 b./br.c. Haradasun (AUS) - Criquette (NZ) Kiltannon Stables 10.72 DEAD 5

334 b.c. Ferlax (NZ) - Zabinella (NZ) Leanach Lodge 11.39 SLOW 7 412 b.c. Tavistock (NZ) - Dame Mapperley (NZ) Prima Park 10.81 SLOW 7

335 b.c. Choisir (AUS) - Zac Seduction (AUS) Prima Park 10.49 DEAD 5 413 b.c. Savabeel (AUS) - Danalaga (AUS) Kiltannon Stables 10.99 DEAD 5

336 b.g. Battle Paint (USA) - Zahtui (NZ) Oaklands Thoroughbreds 11.14 DEAD 5 414 b.f. Burgundy (NZ) - Dancing Forever (NZ) Riverrock Farm 10.71 SLOW 7

337 b.f. Smart Missile (AUS) - Zamazeu (NZ) Kilmore Farm 10.80 DEAD 5 415 ch.c. Rip Van Winkle (IRE) - Dancing Jess (NZ) Windsor Park Stud 11.04 SLOW 7

338 b.c. Niagara (AUS) - Zennita (NZ) Woburn Farm 11.25 DEAD 6 416 b.g. Per Incanto (USA) - Dandee Topwin (AUS) Kilgravin Lodge 11.31 DEAD 6

339 b.c. Rock ‘n’ Pop (AUS) - Zoe Spice (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 11.16 DEAD 5 417 b.c. Tavistock (NZ) - Danny Holiday (NZ) Diamond Lodge 10.85 DEAD 5

340 b.c. Deep Field (AUS) - Zona (AUS) Ohukia Lodge 11.90 DEAD 5 418 b.f. Showcasing (GB) - Dansingonwaves (NZ) Archer Park 10.98 DEAD 5

341 br.f. Pentire (GB) - Zuri (NZ) G. E. & L. C. Cooper 11.23 DEAD 5 419 b.c. He’s Remarkable (NZ) - Danska Mill (NZ) Mapperley Stud 10.51 DEAD 5

344 b.g. Ocean Park (NZ) - Acquisto (NZ) Mangatiti Bloodstock 11.56 DEAD 6 420 b./br.g. Rip Van Winkle (IRE) - Darcey Bussell (NZ) Valachi Downs 10.94 DEAD 6

345 ch.c. Stratum (AUS) - Adria (AUS) Riversley Park 11.49 DEAD 6 421 b.c. Makfi (GB) - Daring (AUS) Kaipira Lodge 11.03 DEAD 5

346 ch.c. Dawn Approach (IRE) - Aimee ‘n’ Kate (AUS) Kiltannon Stables 11.16 DEAD 5 422 br.c. Bullbars (AUS) - Dawninsky (NZ) Regal Farm 11.14 DEAD 6

347 br.f. Redwood (GB) - Alexa (NZ) Westbury Stud 11.57 DEAD 5 423 b.c. El Roca (AUS) - Decipher (AUS) Westbury Stud 12.05 DEAD 5

348 br.c. Roc de Cambes (NZ) - Alezan (NZ) Dormello Stud 11.21 DEAD 5 425 br.c. Per Incanto (USA) - Della Lobra (NZ) Te Runga Stud 11.80 DEAD 6

350 ch.f. Makfi (GB) - Alta Floresta (AUS) Westbury Stud 11.89 DEAD 5 427 ch.c. Swiss Ace (AUS) - Deutsche (AUS) Riversley Park 10.90 DEAD 5

351 bl.c. Pierro (AUS) - Amaliehaven (AUS) Lyndhurst Farm 10.89 DEAD 5 429 br.g. Jakkalberry (IRE) - Diamond Jules (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 11.23 DEAD 6

352 br./gr.g. Pins (AUS) - Angel del Dinero (NZ) Kilgravin Lodge 10.29 DEAD 5 430 b.c. Dundeel (NZ) - Dineeta (AUS) Ohukia Lodge 11.08 DEAD 5

353 b.c. Snitzel (AUS) - Angel’s Spell (AUS) Regal Farm 10.94 DEAD 5 432 b.c. Savabeel (AUS) - Disguised (NZ) Dormello Stud 10.65 DEAD 5

354 ch.f. Makfi (GB) - Aninspiration (AUS) Charma Heights 11.53 DEAD 5 433 b.g. Redwood (GB) - Domani Oro (NZ) JK Farm 10.94 DEAD 6

355 br.c. Redwood (GB) - Anna Kaye (NZ) The Oaks Stud 11.95 DEAD 6 434 b.c. Super Easy (NZ) - Donna Marie (NZ) Prima Park 10.37 DEAD 5

357 b.f. Charm Spirit (IRE) - Applauding (NZ) Windsor Park Stud 10.82 DEAD 5 435 b.c. Sacred Falls (NZ) - Do Ra Mi (NZ) Ohukia Lodge 11.00 DEAD 5

358 b.g. Hinchinbrook (AUS) - Arabian Beauty (AUS) Riversley Park 10.95 DEAD 5 436 br.f. Sacred Falls (NZ) - Double Babu (NZ) Ardsley Stud 12.08 DEAD 6

359 ch.f. Sepoy (AUS) - Arctic Dream (AUS) Charma Heights 10.81 DEAD 5 437 br.c. Mossman (AUS) - Double Bay (USA) Anzac Lodge 11.22 DEAD 5

361 ch.c. Swiss Ace (AUS) - Ashima (NZ) Westbury Stud 11.60 DEAD 5 438 b.c. Darci Brahma (NZ) - Double Image (NZ) The Oaks Stud 11.27 DEAD 6

362 b.f. Atlante (AUS) - Astardia (AUS) JC Thoroughbreds 10.54 DEAD 5 439 ch.c. Sebring (AUS) - Dowinga (IRE) Regal Farm 11.44 SLOW 7

363 b.c. Tavistock (NZ) - Atmos (AUS) Anzac Lodge 11.21 DEAD 5 441 b.c. Shamexpress (NZ) - Driving Rein (NZ) Windsor Park Stud 10.94 DEAD 5

364 b.c. Roc de Cambes (NZ) - Aurora Lights (NZ) The Oaks Stud 11.89 DEAD 6 442 b.c. Animal Kingdom (USA) - Dual Star (AUS) Kiltannon Stables 10.81 DEAD 5

365 b.c. Sweet Orange (USA) - Back on Song (NZ) Dormello Stud 11.29 DEAD 5 443 b.c. Shamexpress (NZ) - Dumont (NZ) Windsor Park Stud 10.93 DEAD 5

366 b.c. Written Tycoon (AUS) - Back Red ‘n’ Black (AUS) Kilgravin Lodge 11.03 DEAD 5 444 b.c. Falkirk (NZ) - Durham Belle (NZ) Kilgravin Lodge 10.68 DEAD 5

367 b.c. Tavistock (NZ) - Bahama Chica (AUS) Kiltannon Stables 10.76 DEAD 5 445 ch.f. Iffraaj (GB) - Duvauchelle (NZ) Ainsley Downs Stud 10.97 DEAD 5

369 b.c. Excelebration (IRE) - Bandolera (JPN) Kilgravin Lodge 11.15 DEAD 6

370 b.c. Shocking (AUS) - Barbara Jennie (NZ) Riversley Park 10.81 DEAD 6

371 ch.c. Rubick (AUS) - Barjas (AUS) Wellfield Lodge 11.34 SLOW 7

372 b.c. Zoustar (AUS) - Baroness Gabriella (AUS) Phoenix Park 10.74 DEAD 5

www.theinformant.co.nz At the Breeze-Ups

Left: Riverrock Farm’s Chad Ormsby (right) puts his trusty Clydesdale to good use as he and Jason Waddell prepare to breeze-up at Te Rapa.

Below: All the threes: Kilmore Farm’s Showcasing-Zaballet filly takes it all in her stride.

Above: Kilgravin Lodge’s Eion Kemp goes about business at the Ready to Run Breeze-ups.

Right: A showy pair from Riversley Park.

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