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Oti Racing 25
SEMPATRECMHB 2E2R 21012 02020 ISSVUOEL 2051 1 OTI GAZETTE The official newsletter of OTI RACING and Management Sparks flew earlier this week in Australia when Racing Victoria IN THIS WEEK'S announced that it would propose a nationwide reduction in the use of EDITION the whip. Rather than this important topic taking the limelight, the discussion quickly and unfortunately moved to whether Racing Victoria had acted appropriately in making such an announcement. OTI NEWS Upcoming OTI Runners OTI Fun and Games In the eyes on the general public, the use of the whip in racing is A CONVERSATION intrinsically linked to horse welfare. In this age, despite whatever WITH argument racing may use to justify its use, most people, especially GLEN BOSS children, see it as unacceptable that a horse is whipped to make it go faster. MICHAEL LYNCH Despite the backlash against Racing Victoria, it is comforting for the ON FIELD SIZES future of the industry to see that it has taken a position on the issue. Hopefully a united stand by all the peak bodies on the reduction and OTI TO RACE ultimately elimination of the whip will do wonders for racing’s image. It MONTABOT will support our welfare claims and equally, importantly lay the foundation for more young people to want to enter the sport. SOMETHING TO The price of inaction on the issue is high. In losing the support of the WATCH, LISTEN OR public, we encourage politicians to make the decision for us. It’s an easy READ policy to sell for a major party to attract votes. -
The Title of NZ Bloodstock Filly of the Year Is on the Line for O'reilly Filly
The title of NZ Bloodstock Filly of the Year is on the line for O’Reilly filly Miss Selby this Saturday, when she sets out in the Gr.1 Wellfield Stud New Zealand Oaks (2400m) at Trentham. The last start winner of the Gr.3 Lowland Stakes has been a model of consistency, placing in all six of her career starts. As a consequence, the John Bary-trained galloper has netted 12 points in the prestigious NZB-sponsored Filly series, with victory on Saturday securing a vital 12 points which would see her overtake Costa Viva (20.5 pts), Hera (O’Reilly) and Bounding (13 pts). Whilst these three horses are notable omissions on Saturday, Miss Selby is tipped to face her stiffest opposition in the form of the last start Gr.3 Sunline Vase winner Rock Diva and from no less than four other WS-sired chances (see picture below). FRIDAY BARDEM 10g G2 Alister Clark Stakes 2040m MVRC 11:15pm Savabeel x Vanessatheundressa by Carnegie SATURDAY MEDIA WORLD 09f Listed NZ St Leger 2500m WTC 2:25pm O’Reilly x Highflying by Entrepreneur ROSEHIP 08f Listed NZ St Leger 2500m WTC 2:25pm Savabeel x Prickle by Pins JIMMY HOFFA 10c Listed NZ St Leger 2500m WTC 2:25pm Savabeel x Sentura by Volksraad SHEZGORGEOUS 08f G3 Cuddle Stakes 1600m WTC 3:36pm O’Reilly x Kiki Dee by Centaine LAUREN TATE 09f G3 Cuddle Stakes 1600m WTC 3:36pm Pins x Haylee Baylee by Oregon ANTONIO LOMBARDO 08g Listed Lightning Handicap 1200m WTC 4:11pm Pins x Petit Verdot by Carnegie EIGHT SCHILLINGS 07g Listed Lightning Handicap 1200m WTC 4:11pm O’Reilly x Landon by Shannon PIMMS TIME 08f Listed Lightning -
AUSTRALIA (Racing Season August 1, 2005 - July 31, 2006)
Pt I—AUS A.D. H-Bel AUSTRALIA (Racing season August 1, 2005 - July 31, 2006) RACE PURSE AGE/SEX DISTANCE TRACK (AUS Dollar) (Meters & Surface Type) A.D. Hollindale S. (GCTC) G2 ........300,000 3up 1800 T Gold Coast A.J. Moir / Schweppes S. (MVRC) G2....200,000 ............3up ..............1000 T ........Moonee Valley A.J. Scahill S. (WATC) G3 ..................100,000 ............3up ..............1400 T ......................Ascot A.J.C. Australian Derby (AJC) G1 ....2,000,000 ............3yo ..............2400 T ................Randwick A.J.C. Australian Oaks (AJC) G1 ........700,000 ............3yo f ............2400 T ................Randwick A.R.Creswick S. (VRC) (L)..................100,000 ............3yo ..............1200 T ..............Flemington A.V. Kewney S. (VRC) G2 ..................300,000 ............3yo f ............1600 T ..............Flemington Adelaide Cup (SAJC) G1......................400,000 ............3up ..............3200 T............Morphetville Adelaide Guineas (SAJC) G3 ..............100,000 ............3yo ..............1600 T............Morphetville Adrian Knox S. (AJC) G3 ....................125,000 ............3yo f ............2000 T ................Randwick Ajax Quality S. (STC) G2 ....................150,000 ............3up ..............1500 T ..................Rosehill Alexandra S. (MVRC) (L) ....................100,000 ............3yo f ............1600 T ........Moonee Valley Alister Clark S. (MVRC) G2 ................175,000 ............3yo c/g ........1500 T ........Moonee Valley All-Aged -
Feature Presentation • Gi Cashcall Futurity
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2012 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here RECORD TURNOVER AT ARQANA DECEMBER Tuesday's fourth day of Arqana's Breeding Stock FEATURE PRESENTATION • GI CASHCALL FUTURITY Sale was a dedicated national hunt affair, with the top lot of the day realising a modest i60,000, but the final session at the Elie de Brignac complex did ensure that turnover broke through the i20-million barrier, establishing a new record for the sale. The auction houses=s i20,642,000 take, including private sales, benefitted from an improved clearance rate and surged forward over 18% compared to last year's corresponding figure. The benchmarks all posted advances as well, with the sale average and median BAFFERT TO ENTER FOUR IN FUTURITY jumping up over 9% each. Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert will AThe overall results of the four days are extremely have a four-strong contingent in pleasing, especially as we have achieved a new record,@ Saturday=s GI CashCall Futurity at commented Araqana=s Eric Hoyeau at the close of Betfair Hollywood Park as he seeks his trade. AThe aggregate of i20,642,000, as well as the fourth win in the race in the last five 79.21% clearance rate, is very positive, underlining the years. Watson, Pegram, et al=s Really satisfaction of everybody concerned. The activity was Mr Greely (Horse Greeley), looking to constant throughout the sale, and the new format follow up on his half-length victory in worked extremely well.@ Cont. p3 the Nov. 22 GIII Hollywood Prevue S., Bob Baffert and stablemate Title Contender Horsephotos ARQANA BREEDING STOCK SALE (DEAUVILLE) (Pulpit), eighth in the GI Breeders= Cup TUESDAY, DEC. -
Stabling Index
STABLING INDEX Vendor Name Stable PARK CREST STUD, Westbury J 1 - 3 B HOLLAND, Latrobe J 5 BIONIC LODGE STUD, Longford J 7 R MOLESWORTH, Baghdad J 9 MIMOSA STUD, Longford J 11 I CREESE, Hobart J 12 SPRINGFIELD STUD, Longford J 13 GRENVILLE STUD, Whitemore J 14 - 44 BROOKLYN PARK, Evandale J 45 - 65 O R & S A ATKINS, Deloraine J 66 TWELVE OAKS THOROUGHBREDS, Campania J 68 A P SCANLON & F D MCCROSSEN, Lenah Valley J 74, 75 BOWTHORPE STUD, Longford J 77, 78 ARMIDALE STUD, Carrick R 79 - 84, 95 - 106, 116 - 123 GUTHRIE PERFORMANCE HORSES, Penguin R 85 REIBEY LODGE, Relbia R 86, 87 MACLEAY THOROUGHBRED STUD, Westwood R 91 - 94 ALVA STUD, Hagley R 107 - 110, 114 - 115 VENDOR INDEX Lot Colour Sex Breeding On Account of Alva Stud, Hagley, Tas. (Stable R 107 - 110, 114 - 115) 88 Bay or Brown Colt Hard Spun (USA)..................................... Aprilia 69 Chestnut Colt Excites.............................................Speedy Sky 76 Chestnut Colt Choisir................................................. Verbatim 77 Bay Filly Not a Single Doubt ............................. Vestabaa On Account of Alva Stud, Hagley, Tas. (As Agent) (Stable R 107 - 110, 114 - 115) 12 Bay Filly Street Boss (USA).............................. Di's Angel 30 Bay Colt West Quest (CAN) ................................ Lady Jill On Account of Armidale Stud, Carrick, Tas. (Stable R 79 - 84, 95 - 106, 116 - 123) 84 Brown Filly Ladoni (GB).................................Almighty Buzz 89 Bay Filly Ladoni (GB)..........................................Arapeho 7 Bay or Brown Filly Ladoni (GB).................................Come on Rory 9 Bay Colt Tough Speed (USA)................ Count the Kisses 10 Bay Colt Tough Speed (USA)...........................Dartington 21 Bay Filly Savoire Vivre (GB) ....................................Grisbi 24 Bay Colt Magnus ..................................................... -
Australian STUD & STABLE STAFF AWARDS 2021
Australian STUD & STABLE STAFF AWARDS 2021 Supported by Rewarding the unsung heroes of the Australian thoroughbred industry Wednesday, 26 May, 2021, Gold Coast Turf Club Stud & Stable Staff Awards 2021 1 WELCOME SPONSOR’S MESSAGE On behalf of Racing Australia and As we all know, the hard work and On behalf of Godolphin, I am delighted first Awards in the UK more than 16 years Thoroughbred Breeders Australia, commitment of staff is the cornerstone our sponsorship of the Stud & Stable ago, his aim was to reward excellence we welcome you to the seventh Stud of our industry. Without that, Australia Staff Awards continues for the seventh in all areas of the racing and breeding & Stable Staff Awards ceremony in the would not be regarded as a global year in Australia. These celebrated industry. Gold Coast, supported by Godolphin. leader in thoroughbred racing and Awards recognise the dedication and The Australian Thoroughbred Workforce breeding. passion of many remarkable people In particular, we would like to Development Forum recently highlighted who work behind the scenes and are congratulate the Awards finalists, We would also like to express our the dire need for our industry to ‘obtain, the lifeblood of the racing and breeding Jess Hood, Cassandra Simmonds, appreciation to the judges for the train and retain’ staff, and to attract community. Carla Aliphon, Steve Brien, Gary huge part they have played in new employees. One of the best ways to Fennessy, John Brady, Mandy Radecker, adjudicating and selecting the It is exciting to see the growth of retain staff is to highlight their worth to Adam Shankley, Samantha Parkes, winners in each category. -
AUSTRALIA (Racing Season July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007)
Pt I—AUS A.D. H-Bel AUSTRALIA (Racing season July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007) RACE PURSE AGE/SEX DISTANCE TRACK (AUS Dollar) (Meters & Surface Type) A.D. Hollindale S. (GCTC) G2 ............300,000 ............3up ..............1800 T ..............Gold Coast A.J. Moir / Schweppes S. (MVRC) G2 ......200,000 ............3up ..............1000 T ........Moonee Valley A.J. Scahill S. (WATC) G3 ..................100,000 ............3up ..............1400 T ......................Ascot A.J.C. Australian Derby (AJC) G1 ....1,925,000 ............3yo ..............2400 T ................Randwick A.J.C. Australian Oaks (AJC) G1 ........660,000 ............3yo f ............2400 T ................Randwick A.R.Creswick S. (VRC) (L)..................100,000 ............3yo ..............1200 T..................Sandown A.V. Kewney S. (VRC) G2 ..................300,000 ............3yo f ............1600 T..................Caulfield Adelaide Cup (SAJC) G2......................400,000 ............3up ..............3200 T............Morphetville Adelaide Guineas (SAJC) (L) .............. 75,000 ............3yo ..............1600 T............Morphetville Adrian Knox S. (AJC) G3 ....................150,000 ............3yo f ............2000 T ................Randwick Ajax Quality S. (STC) G2 ....................150,000 ............3up ..............1500 T ..................Rosehill Alexandra S. (MVRC) (L) ....................100,000 ............3yo f ............1600 T ........Moonee Valley Alister Clark S. (MVRC) G2 ................175,000 ............3yo -
Oti Racing 32
OMCTAOR CBHE R2 23 02t0h2 02020 ISSVUOEL 3 021 1 OTI GAZETTE The official newsletter of OTI RACING and Management News That Racing Does Not Want Just as we head into Melbourne Cup week, two issues have raised their heads IN THIS WEEK'S EDITION that could swing the focus of publicity away from the great race to horse welfare. OTI NEWS In recent days, the Werribee quarantine facility has again seen horses pass through it that have either had to be euthanised or have broken down. No Upcoming OTI Runners AOTI Fun and GameCONVERSATIONs WITH amount of spin can diminish the death or injury toll over the past decade. CIARON MAHER The numbers simply do not lie. From direct observation, OTI is aware of the dedication of the team at JOHN BERRY Werribee. Within the confines of the facility, it provides first class services and ON THE EUROPEAN is responsive to the needs of the visitors. CHALLENGERS IN MELBOURNE CUP However whether it be the condition of the horses when they arrive or the HISTORY design and surface of the track, the current situation is unsustainable. If RVL is to continue to provide quarantine, it must look at a relocation. Surely Sandown, which is more akin to European training tracks and has worked in ANDRESS the past, is the logical solution. It’s a completely different argument especially when so many Australians are buying European horses, whether RVL should MELBOURNE CUP QUIZ provide such facilities at all. News later in the week that NSW based licensed horses had been taken to a WORLD HORSE RACING knackery, has shocked us all. -
Clare Lindop Clare Lindop Is Recognised As One of the Most Accomplished Female Jockeys of All Time
Clare Lindop Clare Lindop is recognised as one of the most accomplished female jockeys of all time. Born: Education: 4th May 1979, Allansford Primary School Warrnambool, Victoria. Warrnambool College Yr. 9 Masters: Started riding: 1999-2000: Byron Cozamanis, Growing up in Wangoom, Victoria; Lindop learnt to ride at 10 years of age Morphettville, SA. with Johnny Lee, at St. Mary’s Pony Farm. 1997-1999: Jack Barling, Clare then also competed successfully with her own pony, Annie at regular Hamilton, VIC. Pony Club events and gymkhanas in Warrnambool and the Wannon Zone District. 1995-1997: Frank Byrne, In 1994, Clare started to work in a racing stable and at 15 years old signed up Warrnambool, VIC. as an apprentice jockey. Group 1 Wins (4): 2011 Goodwood Handicap “Lone Rock” trained by Robert Smerdon 2009 SA Derby “Rebel Raider” First Race Ride: Lindop claimed her biggest victory trained by Leon Macdonald May 1995 Warrnambool “Artic Mittens” aboard “Rebel Raider” in the 2008 Victoria Derby “Rebel Raider” for her first boss, racehorse trainer, 2008 Victoria Derby. trained by Leon Macdonald Frank Byrne. Clare’s first major winner was “Dane Belltar” 2006 Adelaide Cup “Exalted Time” in 2004 and first Group 1 winner was trained by Jim Smith First Winner: “Exalted Time” in the 2006 Adelaide Cup. Group 2 Wins (3): November 1995, at Dunkeld aboard The most recent major winner for Clare 2010 Euclase Stakes “Opinions Differ” for astute trainer Jack Lindop was during the Adelaide Festival of “Majestic Music” Barling. In 1997 Clare transferred to Racing in 2017 with “Waging War” in the trained by Leon MacDonald Barling in Hamilton; under his tutelage Group 3 Chairman’s Stakes and her most 2009 Edward Manifold Stakes she won the 1998 Victorian South- recent Group 1 winner was in May 2011 “Majestic Music” Western-District Apprentice Title. -
CAPTIVANT, Winner of the G1 Champagne Stakes
WELLINGTON DELIVERS ALL TOO HARD A FOURTH GR 1 WINNER - page 18 Monday, April 26, 2021 | Dedicated to the Australasian bloodstock industry - subscribe for free: Click here SEBRING COLT THREE KINGS HAS MORE TO GIVE AFTER ANZAC DAY STAKES SUCCESS - PAGE 1 First-crop colt CAPTIVANT, winner of the G1 Champagne Stakes Trainers: Peter & Paul Snowden Owners: Newgate Bloodstock, China Horse Club Racing Pty Ltd, Horse Ventures, Newgate S F, Go Bloodstock Australia, Starlight Racing, Glenlogan Park, Highgrove Stud, Nick Vass Bloodstock, Aston Bloodstock, Grant Bloodstock Pty Ltd, Carpe Diem, G1G Racing & Breeding Breeder: Ashleigh Thoroughbreds Jockey: James McDonald WELLINGTON DELIVERS ALL TOO HARD A FOURTH GR 1 WINNER - page 18 Monday, April 26, 2021 | Dedicated to the Australasian bloodstock industry - subscribe for free: Click here THE WEEK AHEAD - PAGE 19 MORNING BRIEFING - PAGE 7 Sebring colt Three Kings What's on Race meetings: Albury (NSW), Port has more to give after Anzac Macquarie (NSW), Mildura (VIC), Albany (WA), Avondale (NZ) Day Stakes success Barrier trials / Jump-outs: Albury (NSW), McEvoys considering SA Sires’ Produce Stakes before Port Macquarie (NSW), Moe (VIC), spring campaign is mapped out for juvenile Cranbourne (VIC), Albany (WA) International meetings: Ayr (UK), Southwell (UK), Lingfield (UK), Windsor (UK), Thirsk (UK), Naas (IRE) Sales: Inglis Digital April (Late) Sale International sales: Keeneland The April Sale (US) Tagaloa retired to take place on Yulong roster Blue Diamond Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) winner Three Kings RACING PHOTOS Tagaloa (Lord Kanaloa) has been retired by Yulong through the ranks with his second win to stand and will take up his place on their stallion BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS in succession in the Listed feature race, roster for the 2021 breeding season as the first onnections of Three Kings, a colt prompting the stable to consider raising the son of Japanese stallion Lord Kanaloa (King from the second-last crop of Sebring bar again with the lightly-raced colt. -
• SA GROUP and LISTED • Subject to Amendment
52 2019-2020 SEASON • SA GROUP AND LISTED • Subject to amendment DATE COURSE PRIZE MONEY RACE (AND REGISTERED RACE NAME) LISTING DISTANCE AUGUST 2019 Saturday 17 Morphettville 120,000 DAVID R COLES AM SPRING STAKES (WFA) Group 3 1200m Saturday 31 Morphettville Parks 100,000 PENNY EDITION STAKES (WFA) Listed 1400m SEPTEMBER 2019 Wednesday 11 Balaklava 100,000 BALAKLAVA CUP (Quality Handicap) Listed 1600m Saturday 14 Morphettville 100,000 MORPHETTVILLE GUINEAS (3YO Fillies –SW) Listed 1600m Saturday 21 Morphettville 100,000 TOKYO CITY CUP (SW + P) Listed 1800m Saturday 21 Morphettville 100,000 W H WYLIE HANDICAP (Quality) Listed 1100m OCTOBER 2019 Saturday 12 Morphettville 100,000 HILL SMITH STAKES (3YO – SW) Listed 1800m Saturday 12 Morphettville 100,000 DURBRIDGE STAKES (WFA) Listed 1200m Friday 18 Murray Bridge 100,000 CARLTON DRAUGHT MURRAY BRIDGE GOLD CUP (Quality Handicap) Listed 1600m NOVEMBER 2019 Saturday 30 Morphettville 100,000 CITY OF MARION STAKES (Quality Handicap) Listed 1200m DECEMBER 2019 Saturday 14 Morphettville 100,000 CHRISTMAS HANDICAP (Quality Handicap) Listed 1200m FEBRUARY 2020 Saturday 15 Morphettville 100,000 BIRTHDAY CUP (Quality Handicap) Listed 2000m Saturday 29 Morphettville 120,000 LORD REIMS STAKES (SW + Penalties) Group 3 2600m Saturday 29 Morphettville 100,000 CINDERELLA STAKES (2YO Fillies – Set Weights) Listed 1050m MARCH 2020 Monday 9 Morphettville 400,000 TAB ADELAIDE CUP Group 2 3200m Monday 9 Morphettville 100,000 C S HAYES MEMORIAL CUP (Quality Handicap) Listed 1600m Monday 9 Morphettville 100,000 -
Download Entire 2009 Book
INTERNATIONAL CATALOGUING STANDARDS and INTERNATIONAL STATISTICS 2009 Maintained by The International Grading and Race Planning Advisory Committee (IRPAC) Published by The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. in association with the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities The standards established by IRPAC have been approved by Society of International Thoroughbred Auctioneers www.ifhaonline.org/standardsBook.asp TABLE OF CONTENTS Introductory Notes ........................................................................vi International Cataloguing Standards Committee ..........................ix International Grading and Race Planning Advisory Committee (IRPAC) ........................................................................................x Society of International Thoroughbred Auctioneers ....................xii Black-Type Designators for North American Racing..................xvi TOBA/North American Graded Stakes Committee ..................xviii International Rule for Assignment of Weight Penalities..............xxi List of Abbreviations ..................................................................xxii Explanatory Notes ....................................................................xxiii Part I Argentina ................................................................................1-1 Australia ..................................................................................1-7 Brazil......................................................................................1-19 Canada ..................................................................................1-24