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Yearling Sale Preview

OAKLANDS JUNCTION F E B R U A RY 2 8 & 2 9 MARCH 1 & 2, 2016

INGLIS PREMIER The Inglis Premier Yearling Sale is at the forefront of the thoroughbred industry in Victoria and occupies a pre-eminent position within the industry, both nationally and internationally. With an honour roll adorned with names such as Black Caviar, Fawkner, Weekend Hussler, Pinker Pinker, Snitzerland, Starspangledbanner, Alboran Sea, Stepitup and Sacred Kingdom it is no secret why.

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he Inglis Premier Yearling Sale has experienced consistent increases in all key indicators due to outstanding vendor support from across Australasia. This has resulted in continually improved quality of bloodstock offered at the sale,” said Inglis Victorian Manager Simon Vivian. “40 Premier graduates won 57 stakes races in 2015, including eight at Group 1 level. With results like these, it is obvious why the popularity of the Premier Sale continues to grow. We are confident the graduates of the 2016 sale will perpetuate this success and we head into the sale full of confidence in the product we have on offer,” added Vivian. Inglis Premier has produced top line winners in all corners of Australia and across the globe, including Victoria Oaks winner Jameka, Perth’s Railway Stakes winner Good Project, Hot Snitzel, Pasadena Girl, Trust In A Gust, Shamal Wind, South Africa’s Champion Three-year-old filly Alboran Sea and Singapore Horse of the Year Stepitup. The strength of the 2016 catalogue is sure to produce impressive results. With 755 quality lots to be auctioned on 28 and 29 February and 1 and 2 March at the Inglis Oaklands Complex in Melbourne, the sale features youngsters with pedigrees from Australia’s leading black type families. This includes 100 half or full relations to stakes individual winners, complementing the progeny of 98 stakes winning dams, 13 of which were successful at Group 1 level.

“Of the 13 yearlings out of Group 1 winners on offer at Premier, ten of them are fillies. This presents buyers with wonderful racing propositions that carry commercial residual value once their racing days are concluded,” added Vivian. Proven stallions with strong representation (five or more) include Redoute’s Choice, Fastnet Rock, Snitzel, Sebring, High Chaparral, I Am Invincible, Not A Single Doubt, Medaglia d’Oro, Choisir, Bel Esprit, Hinchinbrook, Star Witness, Starspangledbanner, Commands and Reward For Effort.

“40 Premier graduates won 57 stakes races in 2015, including eight at Group 1 level.” Always creating significant interest each season are yearlings by first season stallions. In 2016 the freshmen crop is represented by an array of speed, brilliance, Classic and staying qualities. The progeny of Pierro, All Too Hard, Excelebration, Ocean Park, Dalakhani, Americain, Animal Kingdom, Delago Deluxe, Your Song, Bullet Train, Harbour Watch, Niagara, Needs Further, Reliable Man, Squamosa and Super Easy are to be offered at the sale and are sure to be in demand. Several youngsters from the first crop of All Too Hard, a half-brother to none other than

fellow champion Inglis graduate Black Caviar, are sure to attract buyers’ attention. One of the many highlights is Lot 109, a daughter of the dual Australian Horse of the Year Makybe Diva. Other progeny from All Too Hard’s first crop include a daughter of Group 1 winner and Champion Two-year-old Filly Headway plus a chestnut filly from the New Zealand Group 1 winning mare Juice. Highlights from the first crop of superstar Pierro are Lot 126, a half-brother to Group 3 winner Hvasstan and Lot 380, a half-brother to multiple Group 1 winner Trust In A Gust. 12 other siblings to Group 1 winners will also be offered including half or full relations to Pear Tart, Mirjulisa Lass, Arapaho Miss, Cedaberg, Bel Mer, and Faint Perfume. In addition to Makybe Diva, Group 1 winning dams with progeny at the sale include Oaks winners Small Minds, Miss Keepsake, Vitesse Dane, Cinque Cento, Apercu and Champion New Zealand Weight-For-Age performer Champagne. Offered by Blue Gum Farm is a half-brother to stakes winners Hi World, Lite’n In My Veins and Loveyamadly. Siblings to recent stakes winners Fontiton, Metallic Crown, El Roca, Of The Brave, Gold Symphony, Miss Promiscuity, Sweet Sherry and Jabali will also be offered. Swettenham Stud will present a bumper draft of 40, including the half-sister by Fastnet Rock to exiting two-year-old Kinetic Design, runner up in the Listed Maribyrnong Trial Stakes during the Melbourne Spring Carnival. Milburn Creek, as agent for Makybe, will offer a three-quarter brother in blood to

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Anthony Mithen

Brett Gilding, Nick Melmeth

Ciaron Maher

Michael Wallace, Sam Williams

Wayne Aldridge, Arthur Inglis, Derek Brugman, Kerry Jack, Carl Berger

Champion Sprinter and fellow Inglis Premier graduate Starspangledbanner amongst a quality draft of seven youngsters. Now a resident stallion at Rosemont Stud, Starspangledbanner will be represented by five of his progeny amongst a stellar draft of 35 youngsters, all being offered by Anthony Mithen’s magnificent Gnarwarre stud farm. One of the features of the sale, the Blue Riband Session, will be conducted as the final 48 lots of Day 1. This will enable the large crowd to witness what has become an integral, exciting and successful part of the Premier Sale. These Lots have been expertly selected by Inglis’ Bloodstock team on

pedigree and conformation to excel at threeyears-old and older, over distances of 1600m and further. They are considered to be ideal candidates for the valuable Three-year-old Classics, middle distance and staying races. The session includes Lot 115, a colt bred for the first Tuesday in November being by 2010 Melbourne Cup winner Americain from a daughter of Bart Cumming’s great cup winner Let’s Elope. Another interesting inclusion is Lot 119. To be offered by Rosemont Stud, the colt from Port Providence is one of only four progeny from the 2014 Southern Hemisphere crop of Champion sire Shamardal, and is a half-brother to three international winners.

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Peter Moody, Colm Santry, Sebastian Hutch, Henry Field

“With the Inglis team having successfully canvassed buyers from local, national and international markets we look forward to an outstanding buying bench at Premier,” Vivian added. All yearlings offered at an Inglis Select Yearling Sale, including the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale, are eligible for entry into the lucrative $5 million Inglis Race Series covering their 2YO, 3YO and 4YO racing seasons. For more information visit inglis.com.au/races Request your hard-copy catalogue by sending an email to catalogue@inglis.com.au or call Inglis Melbourne on +61 3 9333 1422

ClassiC Yearling sale Lot 397 - Bay filly Choisir – Ausbred Rose - metropolitan winner by Hussonet. Family of Hushrose, Southern Rose and Daytona Grey G3.

Lot 398 - Grey colt Dalakhani – Ausbred Silk by Deputy Governor.

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ed You are invit to inspect these quality yearlings

Dam is a sister to Holy Grail, 8 wins $2 million, including Hong Kong Derby HK-1, Madjic 8 wins including WJ McKell Cup - L and three quarter to Torch – Streisand (Singapore), dam of Clint 4 wins including Singapore Derby Sgp-1. 1st foal to race is a Brisbane metropolitan winner.

Premier Yearling sale Lot 204 - Grey colt Dalakhani – Miss Hottie by Commands This is the family of Furnaces, Zeditave, Alannon, Melito and Shikoba etc

easter Yearling sale Lot 15 - Brown colt by Dalakhani – Ponte Piccolo by Volksraad Half-brother to Able Friend, 13 wins $8.95 million, 4 x G1’s - Head of the 2015 World Thoroughbred Rankings (Sprint). Equal Leading Older Male on the 2015 WTR (Mile). Horse of the Year & Champion Miler in Hong Kong 2014-15. Dam is a half-sister to Global News G1, family of Apercu G1, Ivory’s Irish G1, Reward for Effort G1, Overreach G1, Turffontein G1 etc.

Raised at Fairview Park Stud on Livamol Feed Optimiser Pellets and finished on Livamol. Ausbred® is a registered trademark of International Animal Health Products Pty Ltd.

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To breed a Melbourne Cup winner Melbourne Cup winners have produced Melbourne Cup winners on five occasions, and while others search overseas for the next winner, Australian breeders are making a resurgent effort to ensure the lion’s share of future Derbies, Oaks, Plates and Cups are won by a home-grown product.

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dam Sangster, Principal of Swettenham Stud and Thoroughbred Breeders Victoria Committee Member, is very excited for the upcoming yearling sales where the first crop of 2010 Melbourne Cup winner Americain will be unveiled. “I’m overwhelmed by the amount of support that breeders have already given to this incredible racehorse. To win a Melbourne Cup in the fashion that he did, it’s not surprising. He has been supported across the world with his progeny now in training in Florida, having been bred by Calumet Farm in Kentucky, and three of his offspring being trained by world-renowned trainer Dermot Weld. This is indicative of his class, temperament and durability as an athlete, all of which we are sure he will pass on to his progeny,” comments Sangster. “At Swettenham we’re absolutely thrilled to be standing Americain, and his first yearlings are very well-represented at the Premier sale,” Sangster added. 26 yearlings by Americain have been catalogued in the 2016 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale, including four in the Blue Riband Session. Colleen and Kevin Bamford raced Americain in conjunction with Gerry and Val Ryan, and will offer nine of his progeny through their Daisy Hill Breeding and Investments operation, including a grand-daughter of Let’s Elope, winner of the Mackinnon Stakes and each of the Australian, Caulfield and Melbourne Cups. “We bought the mare, Paris Tryst, specifically to send to Americain, and with such a close connection to two Melbourne Cup winners, Lot 115 is a very special colt,” Colleen Bamford said. “It’s about time we refocused on breeding stayers again in Australia, and Americain

Dalakhani

“It’s about time we refocused on breeding stayers again in Australia” obviously has the potential to produce these of the highest class. He is passing on his outstanding conformation to his foals, and this was surely one of the factors that kept him sound over his racing career,” Bamford added. The great Makybe Diva was all that stopped Jeune becoming the sixth Melbourne Cup winner to sire a winner of the famous race, as his son On A Jeune finished a length second behind the champion mare in her third Cup. A daughter of Makybe Diva is among the 48 lots in the Blue Riband Session that will close out the opening day of the Premier Sale this year.

The Cox Plate is another of Australia’s major races that offer great riches over intermediate and staying distances. Dual Cox Plate winner So You Think is represented at Premier by 26 yearlings from his second crop, with eight of them featuring in the Blue Riband Session, including a filly from a half-sister to 2007 Cox Plate winner El Segundo. Sam Hayes’ family is synonymous with success in Australia’s elite races and the Cornerstone Stud Managing Director sees a big future ahead for resident stallion Dalakhani, who has been a huge success in Europe and has his first Southern Hemisphere crop heading to yearling sales this year including a colt from the family of Group 1 Australian Oaks winner Rising Romance. “Dalakhani is already a resounding success in Europe, and his son and first season sire Reliable Man is already experiencing wonderful sales success closer to home. We’re honoured to be standing such a superb proven sire. Very rarely are proven stallions with such breed-shaping potential made available to Australian breeders,” said Hayes. “Rising Romance was wonderfully successful over distance, so having her colt in the Blue Riband Session, coupled with the fact that a limited number of Dalakhani’s first crop are being offered for sale in Australia only adds to the interest in his stock,” added Hayes. The Blue Riband Session was initiated in 2013 to support breeders of Classic types designed to excel at three-years-old and older, over distances of 1600m and further. A natural complement is the $250,000 Inglis Cup, the longest sales restricted race in Australia, positioned early in the Spring Carnival making it an ideal stepping stone for four-year-old Inglis graduates to greater spring riches.

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MOVERS & SHAKERS by Donna Stoddart

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SIMON VIVIAN

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A: “I was born and bred and raised in Adelaide, along with a brother and two sisters. I spent the bulk of my life in a suburb called Kensington Gardens, which is in the eastern suburbs of Adelaide.

Q: Simon can you tell us a little about your childhood and any early racing influences you had?

“My father Peter was a very good Australian Rules footballer in the SANFL, he was captain of a successful club called Norwood. He had a great love of sports in general, including racing. It was my maternal grandfather Syd Conlon though who really got him into punting, so they were always mad about that. I got interested in racing in October 1964 when

ICTORIAN manager for Inglis, Simon Vivian has been a successful bloodstock agent and auctioneer for many years. He has worked with some of the best in the business including David Coles and Peter Heagney and has travelled around Australia and abroad working in the industry that he loves.

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I was seven. It was Caulfield Cup day and my father said to me ‘I will give you £1 if you can pick the winner of this race.’ Well it happened to be the Cup and I selected a horse called Yangtze. This horse was a three year-old who had been bred in South Australia, was trained in South Australia and ridden by a young South Australian apprentice called John Stocker. “Yangtze got the money, and so did I, and it stimulated me from that point on, almost like something flicked a switch. Of course my interest was fuelled further by my father and grandfather firstly


because of their punting, but also because Dad had got into ownership then too. He had some success with owning some pretty good horses along the way. “I even had dreams of becoming a jockey, but my chances were ruled out as I continued to grow. At the age of 13 I was in strife! As I am now 6’2”, I well and truly missed the boat there.”

Q: So when you left school, did you go straight into the workforce or go to university? A: “I did one year of tertiary education to study property valuation, but I didn’t really enjoy that. I had thought it would be a job that would pay a bit of money, but really what is the point if you don’t enjoy it? Irrespective of what the income could have been, I really couldn’t see myself having a future there. “My father at that time had been buying some racehorses in South Australia and had a working relationship with a man called David Coles who ran Coles Bros, a South Australian yearling selling agency. As I had always been passionate about being involved in the industry, my father asked David did he have any positions available. “Back in those days we didn’t have the advantage of having a company like Arion to provide us with pedigrees. We had to research pedigrees by going through the Stud Books and Turf Registers and hand writing each one that appeared in a catalogue. So that obviously required sales companies to have teams of young people who would do all of that research and writing up. I was very lucky that at that point there was a position available, so I commenced work at Coles Bros at the end of 1976. We were working out of an office in Currie Street in the central business district of Adelaide.”

Q: And how long were you working at Coles Bros? A: “Well around the end of 1979 David ended up leaving Coles Bros (or Dalgety bloodstock, as it was then re-named) and started up a rival company called Australian Breeders Co-operative Society Ltd (otherwise known as ABCOS). Some of us in the pedigree department followed David to ABCOS and I remained with the firm until the mid-part of 1984 when I moved to Perth for two years to manage Goodwood Bloodstock. “In that period I was married to my wife Carleen and went overseas to gain more experience. David Coles kindly granted me leave of absence and I worked for Tattersalls in England in 1980. It was fantastic, just a great period of time. Whilst in Newmarket, however, we learned that Carleen was expecting, so some decisions had to be made. “We were keen not to be there during the latter part of her pregnancy so we returned home and our first child, Adam was born in April 1981. We also have a daughter Sarah, who was born in 1982. Adam is now the CEO of the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA), which is to do with soccer, not Australian Rules. Sarah is a personal trainer and part-time actress.”

Q: And what made you move back to Adelaide again? A: “By mid-1986 the kids were four and five years old and I’d always thought that I didn’t want to move them around too much. I hadn’t been planning on living in Perth forever so I thought it was probably the right time to come back to Adelaide and get the kids established in school. My time in Perth was fantastic though and it was one of the highlights of my career. But from a family point of view, we wanted to be back in Adelaide where our extended family were.”

Q: So what was the next career move for Simon Vivian? A: “I then opened my own private bloodstock agency referred to as Simon Vivian Bloodstock Pty Ltd. I spent a lot of time working in conjunction with Denis Roberts, who was originally one of my first bosses at Coles Bros. He had also gone out on his own and the two of us began working with each other and shared an office. It turned out to be a very successful move. “I was also invited at that time by Tony Fleiter, the general manager of Dalgety Bloodstock (now Inglis) in Melbourne, to come across and auctioneer for them. Dalgety was ultimately bought out by Inglis, who I now work for, and interestingly enough I am now sitting in the same seat where Tony was sitting when he asked me to come and work for them!”

Q: And how did you come to branch out into auctioneering? Was it something you had always thought you would like to do? A: “I guess when you are a young bloodstock agent you tend to look up to the guys that are doing the auctioneering work and for me the best was my boss David Coles, he was just a fantastic auctioneer. One day he said to the three boys who were in the pedigree department, did we want to have a crack at auctioneering? We all had a bit of a try and I was really the only one who really enjoyed it, so I kept at it.”

Q: So what would be some necessary qualities for a potential auctioneer? A: “Well the first thing David Coles said to me was ‘you’re a chance at being an auctioneer because you’ve got a voice like a foghorn!’ so I suppose to some degree you might need a voice that’s got some depth to it. But really at the end of the day, the most important thing is you must have a good knowledge of the product you are selling. So obviously you need knowledge of pedigrees, knowledge of racing, knowledge of conformation and also of the client base. It’s something that even after 30years you are still always learning and striving to better yourself. “So much of it is based around awareness of vendors’ needs and requirements, their characters, you also have to be similarly aware of your buyers’ needs and characters. Just an overall knowledge of what’s required by everyone I guess.”

Q: So how did you end up working at Inglis? A: “Well I worked at Simon Vivian Bloodstock for 10 years, from 1986 to 1996 and then I went to work for Queensland Bloodstock Breeders Sales (QBBS) in Brisbane. I worked there for three years out of the firm’s office in Ascot and then in 1999 I made the move to live in Victoria for the first time. While I was in Brisbane I had kept Simon Vivian Bloodstock Pty Ltd active, so when I returned from Brisbane I came back to work for my own agency again. “I was then also asked at that time by Magic Millions to do some consulting auctioneering work. I said I would, provided I could remain in Victoria, which was agreed to. I was with Magic Millions for three years and it turned out to be very successful. My focus primarily was working with Grant Burns who was the Magic Millions rep in Adelaide and we were basically responsible for the Magic Millions Yearling Sales in Adelaide and it was a very good time for the company during that period. “In 2004 I was approached by Peter Heagney at Inglis in Melbourne to see if I would come and work for the company. That was obviously a situation where I could fully galvanise my working career based in Melbourne where I was living. Peter was another graduate of the

David Coles ‘school’, so I had actually worked and sold with Peter on a number of occasions during the past 30 years and so had become close work colleagues and become very close friends. So for me to walk in here and work with Peter, it meant I was also working with one of my closest friends in the industry.”

Q: So with you being in the business of selling racehorses for a number of years, have you ever been involved in ownership of any yourself? A: “Yes, I’ve been involved in the ownership of a number of horses over the years, nothing outrageously successful. But I had a very small share in a horse called Kenvain, who won an Oakleigh Plate, and also in a good little race mare called Just Polite. She won the Kingston Town Stakes in Sydney at Gr.3 level, they are probably the best ones I’ve been involved with.”

Q: From your own perspective, what is it about the racing industry that you enjoy so much? A: “Well there are a couple of things I would say here. When it comes to racing, pretty much all men are equal. There’s the opportunity for you or I to race a champion, just as there is for John Magnier or Sheikh Mohammed to race a champion. There’s no proven recipe for anyone to have an advantage in buying that champion. Yes, one person may have more of a financial advantage than the next, but we’ve seen horses such as Takeover Target come from very humble beginnings. On the racetrack I really think that all men are even. “The other part is that when it comes to horse racing (not so much in the breeding industry of course), most of the people involved do not race horses as their primary source of income. So I’ve had the opportunity to meet people like Robert Sangster and Robert Holmes a Court, big businessmen that ordinarily I would never meet. And the same with somebody like a horse trainer, who wouldn’t generally meet someone like Kerry Packer. David Hayes probably wouldn’t have a phone conversation with the Queen if he wasn’t involved in this industry. It just really gives us the chance to speak to people that we normally wouldn’t have any access to, and we are speaking to them about their hobby, their passion. We get to meet such a broad cross-section of people in our community, from those who spend from one or two hundred dollars for a small share in a cheap little horse to the financially elite who spend millions of dollars on the best bred horses available.”

Q: What would be some advice that you could give somebody who was interested in a career in the racing industry? A: “I would say the first thing would be to decide which part of the industry your passion is with. There really are two distinct areas, which are of course the racing side, where you could get a job working with a race club or Racing Australia or Racing Victoria for example, in an administrative role. You might even want to start off as a stable hand and work your way through to working in the office of a racing establishment, ultimately becoming a racehorse trainer. “The other side of course is the breeding industry, where you could be employed at a stud farm, a sales office, selling stallion nominations or marketing of yearlings for example. When a young person comes to me for advice, I try to determine right from the start where their absolute passion lies and then I encourage them to try and approach people in that area and see what positions are available. You’ve got to be prepared, though, to start at the bottom and work your way up. Do the hard yards and learn as much as you can from those who are successful.” n

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Blizzard is a rising star in Hong Kong for the Infinitude Syndicate and trainer Ricky Yiu

Trainer Peter Snowden, owner Anthony Nicholls & jockey Blake Shinn celebrate Hot Snitzel’s 2015 BTC Cup G1 victory

Arrowfield Stud

what Animal Kingdom can leave to Danehillline mares.

Quality for value Arrowfield’s Manager Paul Messara answers our questions about the Stud’s Inglis Melbourne Premier draft.

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hat are Arrowfield’s best recent graduates from the Premier Sale?

We’ve sold 18 stakes performers at Melbourne Premier since 2010, including Group 1 winners Hot Snitzel, bought for $60,000 by Triple Crown Syndications; Snitzerland, a $125,000 purchase by Darby Bloodstock; and Singapore champion Stepitup, knocked down to trainer Cliff Brown for $90,000. It’s definitely a sale where buyers can pick up quality for a value price: those 18 stakesperformed Arrowfield graduates have earned almost 7 times their sale-ring cost. Another example is Blizzard, bought by Ricky Yiu for $75,000 – he’s now won six races and more than $A1 million in Hong Kong. Also, yearlings sold by Arrowfield have won six Inglis Series races worth more than $1.1 million since 2011. That’s the kind of experience we want owners and trainers to have! If you’re encouraging someone to buy at the Melbourne Premier Sale what do you say? I say, “It’s well-pitched by Inglis as a strong mid-range sale, where buyers can usually find what they want in any category from precocious types to stayers, without blowing their budget. Most of the new and desirable stallions are represented in the catalogue, the sale produces plenty of stakeswinners & city winners and the Inglis Race Series is another excellent reason to buy.” What’s your approach to selecting sires and planning matings for your mares? Choosing the stallions we stand at Arrowfield is the first step for us – we then select or buy the mares that we think are going to suit him on type and pedigree, and maximise his chance of leaving top racehorses. Because we back the Arrowfield stallion roster with almost all of our own mares, those yearlings make up the majority of our drafts. The exceptions are horses out of mares we’ve recently bought in foal, or that we’re happy to offer on behalf of good clients. That’s how we came to sell Australian & Hong Kong Group

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winner Not Listenin’tome to George Moore. When do you begin your sale preparation? What methods do you use? A yearling’s preparation really begins before the mare conceives, so the work of our farm, stallion and broodmare teams is as important as what we do with each horse in the three months before the sale. My experience as a trainer means I’m always looking at our yearlings as future athletes, so we work to ensure they develop the bone, muscle, and bio-mechanical efficiency they’ll need to do the job. Physical fitness is essential to help them cope with the demands of travelling to the sale and parading for several days on end. It’s a great test of their temperaments and by the time they’re sold they are ready to be racehorses.

Lot 17, the filly from Free To Rein (by Redoute’s Choice) has the scope to grow into a classic type. Lot 20, the colt from Miss Finland’s half-sister Frenchs Forest is a more compact individual, correct, with a good shoulder and rein. When in Melbourne where do you go to dine out after a day at the sales? Former Arrowfield marketing manager Frank Pollio is in charge of my eating-out in Melbourne, so I rely on him to recommend the best place for pizza!

2016 DRAFT Lot

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Sire

17

B. F

Animal Kingdom (USA) Free to Rein

Dam

20

B. C

Animal Kingdom (USA) Frenchs Forest

62

Ch. C

Reward for Effort

In the Moment

127

Ch. F

Ocean Park (NZ)

Spanish Lake

196

B. C

Redoute's Choice

Miss Argyle

200

B. F

Smart Missile

Miss Dodwell

256

B. C

Redoute's Choice

Panorama Ridge (USA)

What are some of the top lots in your draft?

261

Ch. C

Animal Kingdom (USA)

Pauline de Lago

Lot 328, All American-Salutations colt – this is the half-brother to last year’s $300,000 colt bought by George Moore and is another really nice type out of the mare. The family has also come up with this season’s stakes-placed 2YO Pearl Congenial.

301

Ch. C

Animal Kingdom (USA)

Road to Damascus

328

B. C

All American

Salutations

346

B/Br. F Animal Kingdom (USA)

Shutout

Lot 404, Redoute’s Choice-Tripled colt - from a General Nediym half-sister to Group 1 winner Triple Honour, this colt is one of the real improvers in our draft, with plenty of size and scope. Lot 450, Redoute’s Choice-Anadan colt – a well-balanced type with striking looks, from a winning Anabaa daughter of Group 1 winner Demerger. What are your freshman sire picks? No prizes for guessing that we’re keen on Animal Kingdom! We have three fillies and three colts by him catalogued for Melbourne Premier, while Glentree Thoroughbreds will offer the Armed For Action filly, and Musk Creek Farm will present the colt out of Miss Diagnosis. Lot 413, the filly from Queensland Oaks winner Vitesse Dane, is stunning, a miler type with lots of quality and a great example of

350

Br. F

Manhattan Rain

Simply Put

396

B. C

Not a Single Doubt

Time to Move

404

B. C

Redoute's Choice

Tripled

413

Ch. F

Animal Kingdom (USA)

Vitesse Dane

443

Gr. C

Snitzel

Allariza (IRE)

450

B. C

Redoute's Choice

Anadan

463

B. C

Snitzel

Aussie Christmas (USA)

478

Br. F

Smart Missile

Bianca (NZ)

531

B. F

Redoute's Choice

Daralara (FR)

546

B. C

O'Reilly (NZ)

Don't Blink

Scone NSW t: 02 9909 5555 (Sydney) 02 6545 3999 (Scone) e: arrowfield@arrowfield.com.au John Messara t: 0419 220 774 Jon Freyer t: 0408 583 888 Paul Messara t: 0438 248 258 Andy Williams t: 0437 167 258 arrowfield.com.au


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ARROWFIELD MELBOURNE PREMIER S A L E G R A D U AT E

FLYING SNITZEL,

BURNSTONE,

STEPITUP,

Group 2 winner

listed winner on debut

multiple Singapore Group 1 winner

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SNITZERLAND , Group 1 winner


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Lot 37

Lot 706

Lot 736

Devon Park Stud

Story by Kristen Manning

A quality draft The orange and blue silks of Devon Park Stud’s Betty and the late John Hoare have been gracing Victoria’s racetracks for years but it has only recently that the Yarra Glen farm has been consigning at the Melbourne Premier.

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lready they have enjoyed success, last year selling for $210,000 an imposing More Than Ready colt (now named Long Juan Feng) to a client of Warwick Farm trainer Bjorn Baker. At this year’s sale Devon Park will be represented by four well put together, well related yearlings who stud manager Tom Balshaw describes as “a fantastic group.” “They are all lovely horses with terrific temperaments,” he said, looking forward to following his charges as they make their way from the sales to the new homes, set to follow in the footsteps of such talented Devon Park graduates as Lady Of The Pines, Caledonian Boy, Nine Tales and Rockets Galore. Situated in the picturesque Yarra Valley, Devon Park is home to a select group of broodmares who produce up to ten foals a season, this year in foal to the likes of Zoustar, Sebring, Myboycharlie, Pluck, Reset, All Too Hard, Dawn Approach and Casino Prince.

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Amongst those stallions are a few exciting newcomers with Balshaw, who visits the Hunter Valley once a year to inspect mares, foals and stallions, labelling Zoustar, All Too Hard and Dawn Approach as “the stand-outs”

Devon Park will be represented by four well put together, well related yearlings who stud manager Tom Balshaw describes as “a fantastic group.” of horses yet to be represented by runners. “We are looking forward to taking their progeny to future sales,” he said. In the meantime he is busy preparing the Premier draft who began their road to the sales in early November. “At first it is just a matter of bringing them in and out, in and out. We don’t get really serious until early January and even then they are not pushed too hard, it is too easy for them to sour if the process is too demanding. At the weekends they go out, we don’t touch them at all, and they love that.” “It’s amazing how many people came up to us last to comment on how quiet our colts are. It is just a result of us keeping them happy.” Devon Park’s yearlings are the result of careful planning with the opinions of trusted outside experts such as Peter Orton taken into consideration. “Each year after I get back from the Hunter Valley Betty and I sit down and talk to other people and throw ideas around. We know we have ticked the right boxes when we have found a stallion we all agree on.” Having fared well with More Than Ready last year, Balshaw is excited about Devon

Park’s two Melbourne Premier yearlings by him; lot 37 a brother to the stakes placed Ready To Fight and terrific winner Red Bomber and lot 379 a filly out of the Group Three placed Sublime Girl. The latter (from the family of dual Group One winner King’s High) is a sister to last year’s $210,000 colt and, says Balshaw, she is “a better type. She is a big, strong, powerful, correct filly and she has a beautiful temperament.” The colt, whose grandam is the South African star Tracy’s Element (dam of Australian Horse Of The Year Typhoon Tracy), is also well regarded, described as “an absolute stunner. “Everyone who sees him says ‘wow!’ He is such an athlete.” A late November foal, lot 706 by Testa Rossa out of the winning Royal Academy mare Academy Winner is, due to her birth date “a bit behind the others. But she is a very neat, speedy type just like her dam.” Lot 736, a Mossman colt, is out of Academy Winner’s half-sister Cosmic Challenge. Hailing from the family of Burst, he is a “not overly big colt but solid with a good walk. He is a lovely bodied horse with a very relaxed attitude.”

2016 DRAFT Lot 37

C/S

Sire

Dam

B/Br. C More Than Ready (USA) Hanover Fist

379

Ch. F

More Than Ready (USA) Sublime Girl

706

B/Br. F Testa Rossa

Academy Winner

736

B. C

Cosmic Challenge

Mossman

DEVON PARK STUD

Lilydale VIC 3140 t: 03 9739 1755 Tom Balshaw t: 0418 584 975 e: kavorca@iinet.net.au devonparkstud.com.au


ELIZA PARK INTERNATIONAL

53 yearlings … 34 sires STAR WITNESS

SEPOY

HARD SPUN

ZOFFANY

SEBRING

LONHRO

RESET

HELMET

SEBRING

CASINO PRINCE

SEPOY SNITZEL MAGNUS

REWARD FOR EFFORT

OCEAN PARK STATUE OF LIBERTY

STRATUM WRITTEN TYCOON

BEL ESPRIT NOT A SINGLE DOUBT PIERRO

STAR WITNESS

ZOFFANY

TOORAK TOFF

MASTER OF DESIGN

FASTNET ROCK

MAGNUS STREET BOSS

CHOISIR MALIBU MOON STAR WITNESS

HARD SPUN

STREET BOSS

BULLET TRAIN

MEDAGLIA D’ORO

BULLET TRAIN SEBRING SNITZEL STREET CRY MALIBU MOON HARD SPUN

STATUE OF LIBERTY SEBRING

RESET

MALIBU MOON SO YOU THINK TOORAK TOFF

CASINO PRINCE HARD SPUN SQUAMOSA ZOFFANY

BEL ESPRIT HIGH CHAPARRAL

COMMANDS EXCELEBRATION

MAGNUS BULLET TRAIN

CHOISIR

SEBRING

MEDAGLIA D’ORO

EXCELEBRATION

MASTER OF DESIGN BULLET TRAIN SO YOU THINK PIERRO SEBRING

SQUAMOSA HIGH CHAPARRAL MAGNUS

HELMET

SQUAMOSA MAGNUS

MEDAGLIA D’ORO BEL ESPRIT LONHRO

BULLET TRAIN

WRITTEN TYCOON

WRITTEN TYCOON

TEOFILO BULLET TRAIN LONHRO

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Gr.2 winner Riva de lago, a half-brother to Lot 460

Dual Group 1 winner Norzita returns to scale after winning the Flight Stakes

Henley Park

Story by Renée Geelen

Six of the best New Zealand’s Henley Park bred Gr.1 Vinery Stud Stakes winner Norzita (Thorn Park-Visique, by Quest for Fame) and this year will bring their third draft to the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale.

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arah Devcich told Bluebloods “We were very proud to be awarded the best presented draft last year at Melbourne Premier, in what was essentially our first draft there. The year before we brought one yearling over, and this year, we have a quality draft of six yearlings.” The farm also sells locally, and when asked about why they picked this sale, Devcich said “It is a business decision to spread our risk between different sales, as well as to get more of our stock into the Australian market. The Melbourne Premier Sale is well timed, as it gives the yearlings an extra month of growth. It is also a strong market for stamina bred types providing a good option for the right horse.” The first horse they offered at this sale back in 2014 is the three year-old Dreaded (Shocking – Walsburgs Dream, by Pentire) who recently placed at just his second start for trainers Lee & Anthony Freedman. Marc Devcich gave Bluebloods an overview on each of the six yearlings they are bringing to this sale, with his standout type being Lot 405 by Foxwedge from True Malt (Elusive Quality). This colt is the first foal of a winning mare who is a daughter of dual Listed winning sprinter Strawberry Malt (Lion Hunter). Devcich said “An eye catching, precocious type that is a typical Australian two year-old type, he is powerful, well muscled with a great attitude.” Well related is Lot 460, by popular freshman sire All Too Hard from group placed Ashenti

(Ashkalani) who is the dam of Gr.2 winner of nine races (to date) Riva de Lago (Encosta de Lago). This is the family of two year-old Gr.1 winner Not Related (Family Ties). Devcich said “A sharp type of colt, very much a low slung, get up and go sort with lots of muscle that should go early.”

“An eye catching, precocious type that is a typical Australian two year-old type, he is powerful, well muscled with a great attitude.” (Lot 405) A colt with an interesting pedigree, bred 2mx3f to Danehill, is Lot 246 by Commands out of Oneworld Onedream (Galileo), a young winning mare whose dam is a Danehill half-sister to Gr.1 winner Sydney’s Dream, best known as the dam of good sire Charge Forward. Devcich said “This colt is very easy on the eye, typical of the sire, a good looking, well balanced colt.” Lot 641 is by Nicconi from Paymistress (Fusaichi Pegasus) who is a winning full sister

to Gr.2 winner and Gr.1 placed Flying Pegasus. Paymistress has already left a two year-old winner (Remunerator by Lope de Vega), and Devcich says “He is a colt with a lot of quality and presence, with a good attitude that will suit plenty of buyers.” One for the Hong Kong market, perhaps, is Lot 170 by Reliable Man out of Mahamaya (Bahhare) who is a full sister to Gr.1 winner Hurrah, and to Gr.3 Sha Tin Trophy winner Best Gift, who also had five Gr.1 placings in Hong Kong. Devcich said “This colt is a lot like his father, with plenty of presence. He is a fluent walker with a good attitude and is a real classic type of colt.” The only filly in the draft is Lot 114, by Champion galloper So You Think out of winning mare Palos de Lago (Encosta de Lago). This is the first foal of Palos de Lago, who is a half-sister to Gr.1 WS Cox Plate winner El Segundo (Pins) who won four Gr.1 events, and both are out of Gr.3 winner Palos Verdes (Oak Ridge). Devcich said “An Oaks type of filly that is attractive, covers a lot of ground, and has strong quarters and a good hip.”

2016 DRAFT Lot

C/S

Sire

Dam

114

B. F

So You Think (NZ)

Palos de Lago (NZ)

170

Gr. C

Reliable Man (GB)

Mahamaya (NZ)

246

B. C

Commands

Oneworld Onedream

405

Ch. C

Foxwedge

True Malt

460

B/Br. C All Too Hard

Ashenti

641

B. C

Paymistress

Nicconi

302 Lee Martin Rd, RD1 Cambridge, NZ t: +64 7 823 9004 e: horses@henleypark.co.nz Marc & Sarah Devcich t: 64 27 268 2141 henleypark.co.nz

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Hillside’s draft includes three exceptional lots by the late great Commands

Two exciting yearlings are by Medaglio d’Oro, sire of 2015 Golden Slipper winner Vancouver

Hillside Thoroughbreds

Story by Kristen Manning

A Commanding draft Whilst pleased with the results of their first home-bred draft at last year’s Melbourne Premier, Hillside Thoroughbreds’ Peter Ford is confident that his 2016 selection is an even stronger one.

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hey are an outstanding bunch of horses,” he said, “and I expect that we will do even better than we did last year.” Four of Hillside’s yearlings fetched six figures at that sale, the farm achieving an excellent $100,000 Premier I average. Hillside offer nineteen well bred, well grown yearlings this year including three by the late Commands. The first of those, lot 18 out of the Group Two winner Freestyle, was the final Commands foal born. Noting that “she has a positive outlook on life,” Ford said that “she does everything quickly and she gets better and stronger every day.” Commands’ filly out of River Fairy (lot 300) is a half-sister to four winners out of a city winning half-sister to the Group One sprinter River Dove. “This is a great family that just keeps producing,” Ford said, noting that she is a 3/4 sister to exciting galloper Rule The River. Line-bred to Eight Carat, the third Commands, lot 407, is a grandson of the dual Group winner Zanna. “I bought the mare specifically for Commands,” Ford said, adding that the first of her two foals by him fetched $135,000 last year. “And this colt is bigger, stronger, better.” Ford is also taken by his two Medaglia D’Oro colts who are “both striking but in different ways.” Lot 122 out of an imported descendant of Fanfreluche is “the image of his sire. He was one of our best foals and is one of our best lots. He is a very appealing colt, black with a big white face and he has a huge walk on him.” Meanwhile lot 510 out of a daughter of the champion mare Pipalong is “a real Classic shaped horse with unusual markings and colouring. He is going to mature into a really impressive horse.” Not A Single Doubt is a proven sire of classy fillies and his two Hillside yearlings are “peas in a pod. They both eat and work and really look like they are going somewhere when they walk.” The first is lot 223 from the family of Samantha Miss, the second lot 467 a granddaughter of Group One mare Critic. Both are out of Pins mares, therefore line-bred to Easy Date, grandam of Not A Single Doubt and dam of Snippets.

Another by a son of Redoute’s Choice is lot 449, a Snitzel colt whose first four dams are black-type. “He is going to prove popular, he is a sharp looking colt very much like his sire.” One of only four Fastnet Rock fillies in the sale, lot 198 is out of a half-sister to the Champion 2Y0 Holy Roman Emperor. “She is a beautiful filly with a gorgeous head. She is strong in shape, much like a Danehill and can she walk, she is all business.” Hillside also have two grandsons of Fastnet Rock, lots 482 (half-brother to stakes winner Gold Force) and 690 (grandson of the stakes winner Lisa’s Game) both by Hinchinbrook. “They are both lovely colts with a real Fastnet Rock look.” Another member of the Danehill line is lot 54, an All Too Hard half-sister to the Listed winner Jester’s Girl out of the stakes winner How Funny. “She is an absolute corker, she really covers ground and I have got a good feeling about her.” Bred on a 3f x 3f cross of Flying Spur, lot 248 is a Sebring filly out of a daughter of the stakes winner Oomph. “She is typical of her family, a sharp, neat type.” Bred along similar lines are lot 500 and lot 517, the former a Street Boss colt out of Chalk Ridge whilst the latter is a Street Cry colt out of that mare’s dam Corporate. Descendants of Best In Show, they have both impressed Ford. “The Street Cry is a very strong colt with plenty of bone, and he is a great walker with a terrific temperament. The Street Boss is the image of The Quarterback (a dual stakes winner for his sire).” Each member of the Hillside draft is presented “for genuine sale” but Ford admits if he could keep one it would be lot 142, a High Chaparral colt out of the Group One mare Cinque Cento. “He is my favourite, a Classic looking colt, a horse with beautiful balance who walks like a ninja!” Ford is also fond of lot 441, an Americain filly (“one of the most interesting horses in our draft”) whose dam Ajamais he purchased in France. And since then her half sister High Maintenance has proven her worth as the

dam of last year’s European Champion Older Horse Solow. “We have kept her first foal and she has serious speed.” A handsome colt by Sepoy (lot 315) out of a half-sister to the stakes winners Stokehouse and Malasun is another likely to be keenly sought after whilst Ford thinks that lot 747 will prove “a great bargain for someone,” the Lope de Vega colt “a flashy type with four socks, you will see him coming!”

2016 DRAFT Lot

C/S

Sire

Dam

18

B. F

Commands

Freestyle

54

B. F

All Too Hard

How Funny

122

Br. C

Medaglia d'Oro (USA)

Sicile (FR)

142

Br. C

High Chaparral (IRE)

Cinque Cento

198

B. F

Fastnet Rock

Miss Concorde (IRE)

223

B. F

Not a Single Doubt

My Holidaze

248

Br. F

Sebring

Oomaroo

300

B/Br. F Commands

River Fairy

315

Ch. C

Sepoy

Rossa Mia

407

Br. C

Commands

Twickers

441

Ch. F

Americain (USA)

Ajamais (FR)

449

B. C

Snitzel

Amy's Glen

467

B. F

Not a Single Doubt

Bang On (NZ)

482

B. C

Hinchinbrook

Blue Note

500

Ch. C

Street Boss (USA)

Chalk Ridge

510

Br. C

Medaglia d'Oro (USA)

Classic Music (IRE)

517

Ch. C

Street Cry (IRE)

Corporate (USA)

690

B. C

Hinchinbrook

Testagame

747

Ch. C

Lope de Vega (IRE)

Dowinga (IRE)

Nagambie VIC 3608 Peter Ford t: 0409 172 918 e: peter@hillsidethoroughbreds.com.au Lester O’Grady t: 0458 800 276 e: lester@hillsidethoroughbreds.com.au hillsidethoroughbreds.com.au

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Meredith Park

Story by Kristen Manning

The personal touch There is a New Zealand flavour to Meredith Park’s Melbourne Premier draft and that is of no surprise with the farm’s Susan Woodcock a big fan of horses from across the Tasman.

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n a short space of time as a breeder of yearling sale horses Woodcock has enjoyed plenty of success with, to date taking 18 horses to the sales, 12 of those racing and seven being winners. Consigning at the Melbourne Premier for the last two years, Meredith Park has made a good start with its first graduate to hit the track being the $100,000 Snitzel filly Nostariel, a two-year-old winner last season. Meredith Park again takes a Snitzel to the sale, as well as a High Chaparral colt whilst the other two members of the draft are by the outstanding New Zealander O’Reilly. Woodcock’s sale kicks off early with lot 4, a colt by High Chaparral out of the three times winner Findaz Keepaz. A half-brother to the lightly raced and promising Tony McEvoy trained galloper Aravalli, he is from a family that has been producing not only high class gallopers but successful stallions, Findaz Keepaz’ stakes winning third dam Snow Finch being the grandam of Snitzel and Hinchinbrook. “He is one of the nicest foals the mare has produced,” Woodcock said. “He is a typical High Chaparral, a nice, athletic colt who will just need a bit of time.” Speaking of Snitzel, Meredith Park have lot 217, a bay son of the winning Montjeu mare Momisi. Sadly she is yet to have a great deal of luck at stud with promising progeny having things go wrong but Woodcock could not be happier with this “lovely, scopey colt.” His dam Monmisi is a half-sister to the Group One winner The Party Stand from a family that has enjoyed plenty of success in Australia with the likes of Group One gallopers Mr Murphy and Kenvain. The first of two O’Reillys is lot 24, a son of Glamouraad who sadly died shortly after producing this fellow. Also dam of the Hong Kong winner Melllifluent and the promising Northwest, Glamouraad was a half-sister to the stakes winner Galahad and to the dam of Fay Fay, a winner at Group Three level in New

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Zealand before claiming the prestigious Hong Kong Derby-Gr.1 (2000m). “Like most of his family he is a lovely type who will just need a bit of time to grow into himself. He is going to furnish into a very nice horse who should get over a bit of ground.” Lot 308 is another who will improve with time, the daughter of the Daggers Drawn mare (noting that O’Reilly has had two runners out

descendants of their sire’s fifth dam Glamor Girl whose other descendants include Courtza, Our Pompeii, Ocean Park and Kapchat. Meredith Park’s yearlings have been afforded a careful preparation, their education “starting from the day they are weaned. Our weanlings come in for a week or two over the winter so when they come in as yearlings it is not new to them.” “We use treadmills which is great for trainers who use them as our horses never have any problems with them, or with barriers or trucks, they get used to things.” “We tailor our yearling sale preparation for each horse, taking into account their mental and physical needs. Most are in for about 12 weeks and being a small farm we can handle them more than most.” “I foal down our mares so I have known each of these horses since they were blobs on a screen,” she laughed, adding that the personal touch includes each yearling being known by its nickname; “they are never referred to as just ‘the Snitzel.’” LOT 43 SNITZEL/ANGEL SMOKE Keeping in touch with those who buy her Filly horses, Woodcock has been gratified by the good feedback she has received and she is looking forward to another successful sale.

Inglis Premier Sale 2014

In a short space of time as a breeder of yearling sale horses Woodcock has enjoyed plenty of success. of his daughters and both are winners) Roma Kabeel a “a big solid filly who is very much like her dam.” And her dam, whilst unraced, showed good ability before fracturing her pelvis. Her dam is the three times winner Charmeel by Zabeel and it is to him that this filly has thrown. “She is very much a Zabeel on type,” she said, mindful that O’Reilly and Zabeel cross exceptionally well, with the stakes winners-torunners strike rate of that combination over 10%. Both of Meredith Park’s O’Reillys are

Lot

C/S

Sire

Dam

Filly

4

B. C

High Chaparral (IRE)

Findaz Keepaz (NZ)

24

B. C

O'Reilly (NZ)

Glamouraad (NZ)

217

B. C

Snitzel

Monmisi (NZ)

308

B. F

O'Reilly (NZ)

Roma Kabeel (NZ)

344 WANTED/LATIGO

Premier 2014 BerrimaInglis NSW 2577 Sale t: 0417 777 925 Sue Woodcock t: 0414 800 224 e: meredithpark@bigpond.com meredithpark.com

February 2016 SNITZEL/ANGEL SMOKE Filly

LOT

405 BERNARDINI Filly

Colt

43

BEL ESPRIT/

2016 DRAFT

LOT

LOT

LOT 263

LOT

263 BEL ESPRIT/FINDZ KEEPAZ Filly



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Two Bays Farm

Story by Sarah Peatling

An abundance of promise Based on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula alongside some of the world’s best wineries and food produce, the aptly named Two Bays Farm is nestled between Western Port Bay and Port Phillip Bay on 200 acres of undulating hills, rich soil and pasture.

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stablished in 2012 by passionate thoroughbred owner and breeder Ross Ferris whose background is in nursing homes, Two Bays Farm has recently appointed gun horseman Rob Carlile as manager to help transform the privately owned property to a commercial boutique thoroughbred operation. The beautiful pocket of land which boasts a brand new barn featuring ten boxes, four sand yards and boxes, plus a foaling down unit complete with boxes and yards, can comfortably cater for up to 100 horses at any one time, whether that be broodmares and foals, yearlings or spellers. No stranger to preparing and managing prized bloodstock, Carlile has worked for many successful farms over the years including Darley, Three Bridges Thoroughbreds and Tweenhills managing horses such as Exceed And Excel, New Approach, Pierro as a yearling and the ill-fated $5 million dollar half-brother yearling to Black Caviar, and is excited with the challenge that lays ahead. “Our aim is to raise and sell top quality yearlings that go on to be top quality racehorses, this of course takes time, careful planning, and a lot of hard work because at the end of the day the success of your farm is based on your brand running first past the post,” enthused Carlisle. “The land here is fresh horse country, and we work hard on pasture management, and fertilising the ground. “We follow biodynamic farming principles,

building soil carbon and biology levels with no synthetic fertilizers. “Even though we’re relatively young compared to other farms, the property is highly productive and its rich pastures are a key component of nutrition and diet for our animals.” Other key thoroughbred properties in the area include Musk Creek Farm – and in similar vein to them, foals at Two Bays can grow out naturally, and are able to exercise on the farm’s hills to foster tough and durable bones, tendons and muscles.

“Our aim is to raise and sell top quality yearlings that go on to be top quality racehorses” “There’s a lot of great food and wine producers in the area, and we’re hopeful that it’s only a matter of time before that translates to the thoroughbreds which come off this farm.” Two Bays will be selling ten yearlings at the Melbourne Inglis Premier Sale and according to Carlile, here’s a sneak peek of some of their standouts: Lot 11 Star Witness x For The Girls filly – she is super strong, and has a pedigree page which keeps getting better being linked to Group 1 winning colt Exosphere whose dam Altitude is a three-quarter sister to the dam of this filly.

Lot 389 Snitzel x Tangerine Dream colt – Snitzels can’t do anything wrong at the moment, and he’s a half-brother to Group 1 winning mare Pear Tart. He’s a very good walker and a really nice colt Lot 451 Smart Missile x Annlea colt – a really nice moving colt with an attractive head, he’s done very well in his preparation Lot 693 Super Easy x Twin Town colt – Super Easy is a half-brother to Terravista, Tiger Tees and Ball of Muscle so comes from a great speed family. This guy is a super little colt with a great action. He’s in the second session and I think he’ll be popular with trainers. Two Bays will focus on increasing the quality of their broodmare band to join their stakes performed mares Marheta, Antique, Choice Words and Emma Princess, among others – so watch this space. For more information on Two Bays Farm visit www.twobaysfarm.com.au.

2016 DRAFT Lot

C/S

Sire

Dam

11

B. F

Star Witness

For the Girls

70

B. C

Reset

Irish Love

181

Br. C

Bel Esprit

Marheta

389

B. C

Snitzel

Tangerine Dream (FR)

421

B. F

Sebring

Whitesails

451

B. C

Smart Missile

Annlea

610

B. F

Toorak Toff

Loading Zone

666

Ch. C

Street Boss (USA)

Savannah Haze

693

B. C

Super Easy (NZ)

Twin Town (GB)

750

B. F

Denman

Electric Current

Flinders VIC 3929 Rob Carlile t: 0499 092 008 e: manager@twobaysfarm.com.au twobaysfarm.com.au

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All Too Hard wins the GR.1 CF Orr Stakes at Caulfield

Vinery Stud

Story by Sarah Peatling

Time for a Premier buy As the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale descends on Melbourne, Vinery Stud’s Adam White gives us the low down on the their key yearlings for sale and what goes in to their preparation for Premier.

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hat are some of your leading graduates from the Premier sale?

We have sold some nice horses from our Melbourne Premier drafts including Stakes winners Stirling Grove, Malasun and Stokehouse. Two years ago we only sent four to Melbourne under the Kia Ora Stud banner, however of this select group came exciting South African three-year-old colt Brazuca. From just six starts he has won twice and has been narrowly beaten in three Group 1’s. What is your approach to selecting sires and planning matings for your mares? A combination of a few things. We like to follow up on certain crosses that have worked well previously but we will also try a cross that we feel would work well. Conformation and the horse’s physical make up is very important to us as well.

we have come to expect from All Too Hard’s progeny. Lot 99 is another All Too Hard filly from the stakes-placed More Than Ready mare Legislature, who is a sister to Group 1 winner Carry on Cutie. She is a beautiful filly who was born a bit later, in mid-November, so for us she was a perfect choice to prepare for the Premier sale.

We have sold some nice horses from our Melbourne Premier drafts including Stakes winners Stirling Grove, Malasun and Stokehouse.

When do you begin your sale preparation? What methods do you use? The yearlings generally have a preparation of about nine weeks. They are all hand walked and exercised on a horse walker. Each one is a little different and their preparation is tailored to suit each horse’s needs and level of development, as some require a little more exercise and building up. They are all groomed of an afternoon as well. What are some of the top lots in your 2016 Premier draft? We are extremely happy with our Premier draft this year and offer a very nice bunch of colts by All Too Hard, Sebring, Smart Missile, Foxwedge, More Than Ready and Stratum. With All Too Hard winning three of his four Group 1’s in Melbourne, we were quite keen to send a few of his yearlings to Melbourne. An early one to go through the ring is Lot 8 from the mare Flying Gigi. This filly has a lot of quality about her which is something

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Lot 353 is a colt from Skye Gold and the last of the All Too Hards from our draft. He’s a really nice horse and very much like dad on type. What are your freshman sire picks? Our resident stallion, All Too Hard, of course!

They are already the talk of the sales and it was very pleasing to see him so well received at the Gold Coast Magic Millions and fetch top price for an Australian-based sire at the Karaka Premier. They are already going to some headline trainers such as Peter and Paul Snowden, Team Hawkes, Chris Waller, Peter Moody, Gai Waterhouse, Mick Price, Gerald Ryan, Michael Freedman, John Moore, Robert Smerdon, Tony McEvoy, Phillip Stokes, John Thompson, Gary Portelli and Simon Miller, so we’re looking forward to the early reports coming out of these stables. When in Melbourne where do you go to relax, dine out, after a day at the sales? I quite like having a beer with mates at the Lincolnshire pub in Essendon.

2016 DRAFT Lot

C/S

Sire

Dam

8

B. F

All Too Hard

Flying Gigi

44

B. C

Sebring

Here de Joy

59

B. C

Smart Missile

Iguana Jo (USA)

81

B. C

Foxwedge

Kristopher Street (USA)

97

B. C

More Than Ready (USA) Laynlow

99

B. F

All Too Hard

Legislature

174

B. C

Smart Missile

Malapert

214

B. C

Stratum

Molly Singer

284

B. F

All Too Hard

Purple Blood

353

B. C

All Too Hard

Skye Gold

540

B. F

Stratum

Denia

Scone NSW 2337 t: 02 6543 8333 Peter Orton: 0418 276 454 e: peter@vinery.com.au Adam White t: 0414 800 918 e: adam@vinery.com.au Conor Phelan t: 0437 842 852 e: conor@vinery.com.au vinery.com.au


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PEDIGREE ANALYSIS by David Bay

CAPITALIST STRENGTHENS

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Tycoon’s line of credit

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HE success of unbeaten juvenile star Capitalist and his sire Written Tycoon have revived memories of one of the first, and best, shuttle sires Last Tycoon (IRE). He was our Champion Sire in 1993-94 when his brilliant son Mahogany was at the height of his powers. Unfortunately Last Tycoon was also a contemporary of super sire Danehill, who would win the next three sires’ premierships, take a break for two seasons to allow NZ champion Zabeel his days in the sun, and then claim six more premierships in succession up to 2004-05. Danehill’s sons Redoute’s Choice (four), Flying Spur and Fastnet Rock (two) would then go on to claim seven of the next 10 titles with a break for Encosta de Lago (2007-09) and Lonhro (2010-11). Last Tycoon (Try My Best-Mill Princess by Mill Reef), who died on June 30, 2006 at Arrow Stud in Japan, was at stud in Australia from 1989 until 2002 (missing 1990, ‘91 and 1995, the latter southern season spent in NZ for 58 live foals) and left 719 live foals including Blue Diamond/Australia Made Stakes winner Lady Jakeo, AJC The Galaxy winner and sire Magic of Money, eight-time Gr.1 winner and 1994 Horse of the Year Mahogany (Australian Guineas, Lightning Stakes (2), AJC Derby, VRC Derby, QTC Sires’ Produce, Castlemaine Stakes, Caulfield Guineas), dual NZ Gr.1 winner and champion sire O’Reilly, South

Capitalist African Champion Tracy’s Element, triple Gr.1 winner Tycoon Lil and Blue Diamond winner and sire Knowledge. O’Reilly’s sons at stud include Alamosa, Sacred Falls and Shamexpress, all in NZ. Last Tycoon’s European Gr.1 stars included Bigstone, short lived Ezzoud and Marju, who all had stud success, while Monde Bleu (GB), Just Awesome and Iglesia were lesser stakes winners who had careers as stallions in Australia. The latter two died young but Iglesia’s branch continues via Written Tycoon. Bred in Ireland at Richard C. Strauss’s Kilfrush Stud, Last Tycoon was put into training with Robert Collet at Chantilly and showed considerable ability as a sprinter with wins in the Prix d’Arenberg-Gr.3 in 1985 and the King’s Stand Stakes-Gr.1, Nunthorpe Stakes-Gr.1, Prix de Saint-Georges-Gr.3 and Prix du Gros Chene-Gr.3 in 1986 before being shipped to the US for the Breeder’s Cup Mile-Gr.1 in 1986 at Santa Anita, where he was given little hope at what was believed to be an unsuitable distance, but where the three year-old scored an upset win. Rated Champion Sprinter in England, he was retired to stud in 1987 (Australia 1989 and Japan 1995) and was Champion First Crop Sire in Europe. His sire, Try My Best (Northern Dancer-Sex Appeal by Buckpasser), was bred by E.P. Taylor and was England’s Champion Two Year-Old of 1977 when he won the Dewhurst

(Written Tycoon-Kitalpha by Fusaichi Pegasus)

Stakes-Gr.1. He is best remembered as the sire of Last Tycoon and of Waajib (whose line continues in Europe via champion sprinter and Gr.1-winning juvenile Royal Applause and his son Acclamation, the latter sire of shuttler Equiano (FR) and imported Gr.2 winner Lidari (FR)). Try My Best, a brother to El Gran Senor, is a grandson of Best in Show and so has links to Redoute’s Choice as that mare is his fourth dam. The Gr.1 winner Bonaria is by Redoute’s Choice and from a Last Tycoon daughter as is Swettenham’s Stud’s Gr.1 winner Master of Design, while NZ Derby winner Redoute’s Dancer is out of a daughter of El Gran Senor, showing the value of this best in Show duplication. The Written Tycoon branch of this line comes via short-lived Iglesia (Last Tycoon-Yodells by Marscay) who was bred by Geoff and Beryl White’s Bhima Pty Ltd. The Whites raced many good horses, not the least being Golden Slipper winner and champion sire Marscay (Biscay-Heart of Market (USA) by To Market) who carried their distinctive purple and white livery and also a seven letter name, a feature of their runners. Iglesia’s best wins came in the Silver Slipper StakesGr.2 and VRC Standish Handicap-Gr.2, in a course record of 1:07.16 for the Flemington straight 1200m,

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Capitalist strengthens Tycoon’s line of credit

set on January 1, 2001 and still standing. He retired with six wins and four thirds plus a Golden SlipperGr.1 fourth in 20 starts, standing his first season at Neville Stewart’s Oaklands Stud in 2001. His stakes placed dam was inbred to Star Kingdom 3m,4m,5f, through Biscay, through her dam Yodelling Lady (by Paris Review by Noholme) and through her fourth dam Fairy Dream (Star Kingdom) and carries a line of Wilkes (FR) through Champagne Stakes/Sires’ Produce and Rosehill Guineas winner Bogan Road. Iglesia stood just six seasons (2001-2006), starting on a $6600 fee and rising to $22,000, the best of his runners being Gr.2 winners Written Tycoon and Nova Star and Gr.3 winners Helideck and Sanderson. It is fitting that Written Tycoon’s son Capitalist should win the $2m Magic Millions 2YO Classic as MM stalwart David Chester was responsible for Daandine Pastoral Company purchasing his dam Party Miss and also recommended the mare be sent of Iglesia. “Jim Griffiths was selling Party Miss, who was a handy winner of four races by Kenmare, and I suggested that Jim Clarke, who was QTC treasurer for more than 20 years and who owned Daandine Pastoral Company, should buy her,” David Chester said. “Jim, who was also a major Queensland pastoralist through his company Clarke and Tait, with the Tait family of Dark Jewel fame, was a long-time thoroughbred breeder who mainly purchased modestly priced mares for his broodmare band and had pretty good success. “His daughter Jan, who has been coming to the races and sales since she was a schoolgirl, took over the reins of Daandine after her father’s death and she took up my suggestion to put Party Miss to Iglesia in the mare’s sixth season at stud.” Jan Clarke put the mare back to Iglesia the following year when the result was the unraced filly Invited who is now in the broodmare band of Turangga Farm’s Stuart Ramsay (Ramsay Pastoral Company). She is the dam of Big Chance (Octagonal), 10 wins and runnerup in the Doomben Slipper. Daandine Pastoral has retained a daughter of Party Miss in the shape of Red Dazzler-sired Party Jewel who has a filly by Drumbeats and a colt by Jet Spur in her first two seasons at stud. Written Tycoon began his stud career in Victoria in 2007 after a career that saw him with two wins and three seconds in 11 starts. He won an 1100m juvenile event at Randwick and the Todman Slipper Trial-Gr.2 (1200m) at Rosehill and was runner-up to star filly Fashions Afield over 1200m (1.25 lengths) in five runs at two when he was unplaced in the Golden SlipperGr.1 and Champagne Stakes-Gr.1. His best effort in three runs at three was a second (1.25 lengths) behind Media in the San Domenico Stakes-Gr.3 (1000m, Randwick). He won two trials but was unplaced in three runs as a four year-old and retired to stud at Eliza Park in Victoria in 2007, covering 118 mares ($8250) in his first season. He was Champion First Season Sire in 2010-11 and had huge support from broodmare owners with books of 87 (2008), 118, 198 ($6600) and 152 ($11,000) before Eliza Park International made the decision to send him to Queensland for the 2012 season where he covered 107 mares at $15,400 (88 live foals). Not all his syndicate members were entirely happy with his move to Queensland and a $3m sale saw him back in Victoria and with a new home, Woodside Park at Tylden, the following season. He covered books of 138 and 177 there at $13,750 and his fee shot up to $19,800 in 2015 when he looked after a book of 178. Written Tycoon had 219 winners from 329 starters (66.6%) to January 18 for earnings topping $20m. His 12 stakes winners (3.6%) also include Gr.2 winners

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Last Tycoon (IRE) (Try My Pest-Mill Princess by Mill Reef)

Howmuchdoyouloveme (Celtic Swing), Rich Enuff (Spartacus), also runner-up in the Caulfield GuineasGr.1, the Gr.3 winners Tycoon Tara (Encores), Vibrant Rouge (West Point), Written Dash (Dash For Cash) and Trump (Black Minnaloushe) and the Listed winners It Is Written (Danehill Dancer), Grand Tycoon (Grand Royale), Danger Close (Honours List), Written Up (Octagonal) and Stoker (Stratum, inbred 4fx5f to Vain) along with Capitalist. Although the move to Queensland did not please everybody, it did allow Jan Clarke to send her beautifully bred winning mare Kitalpha (NZ) (Fusaichi Pegasus (USA)-Compulsion by Danehill (USA)) to Written Tycoon in her second season at stud. The result being unbeaten Capitalist, who was knocked down to bloodstock agent James Harron for $165,000 at the 2015 Gold Coast Magic Millions from the Daandine draft on behalf of a high profile syndicate including Newgate Stud, the Bateman and Ingham families. The colt is unbeaten in three starts including winning the Breeders’ Plate-LR on debut by three lengths, running 57.09 for the 1000m, and has won more than $1.4m. His dam, who died in 2015, produced just four foals, the maiden performer Lushan (colt, Northern Meteor) in 2012, Capitalist in 2013, a filly by Real Saga in 2014 (purchased from the Daandine draft by James Harron for $200,000 at the 2016 MM) and a filly by Smart Missile in 2015. Kitalpha, inbred 3fx3m to Danzig and whose sire won the Kentucky Derby and is a son of Mr. Prospector and the Danzig mare Angel Fever, hails from a family noted for smart juveniles. Her dam Compulsion won the Blue Diamond Preview-Gr.3 at two and is a sister to Golden Slipper-Gr.1 winner Merlene (dam of South African Gr.2 winner Merlene de Lago and second dam of VRC Oaks winner Dear Demi). Their dam, Bold Promise (Luskin Star-Game Dame by Bold Aussie (USA)), also produced the VRC Newmarket-Gr.1 and MVRC Australia Stakes-Gr.1 winner Miss Pennymoney (Brocco (USA)) after a career on the track that saw her win eight races including the Magic Millions 2YO Classic-RL and the STC Reisling Slipper Trial-Gr.2. She

also won the Tea Rose-Gr.2, BATC Coca-Cola ClassicGr.3 and was runner-up in the Flight Stakes-Gr.1. Compulsion’s four winners include Listed winner Brayroan (Zabeel) and stakes placed producer Ekali (Torrential (USA)). Her descendants also include $600,000 earner and Listed winner Red Excitement (Excites). City-placed Game Dame produced eight winners, while her dam, Regal Crest (Sostenuto (ITY)Regal Peace by Pipe of Peace (GB)), is a sister to multiple Gr.1 winner Regal Rhythm and to Current Affair, the dam of Gr.3 winner and Golden Slipper runner-up Food For Love (dam of Lady Jakeo, Red Arrow, Able Choice). Descendants of Lady Jakeo, a brilliant daughter of Last Tycoon mentioned earlier in this article, include the Oakleigh Plate-Gr.1 winner Mrs Onassis (General Nediym), Miss Judgment (Strategic), Fifth Avenue Lady (Fastnet Rock) and Aussies Love Sport (Redoute’s Choice). Family members could be a good choice for Capitalist when he heads to stud. Regal Peace (ex Regal Gold by Gold Nib (GB)) won the VATC 1000 Guineas-Gr.1 and was runner-up in the VRC Oaks and AJC Oaks and is a half-sister to Widden Stakes-LR winner All Gold (Star Kingdom), who took this family to the US where her stakes winning descendants included the imported Captain’s Gold (USA) (Riverman), dam sire of Golden Slipper winner Calaway Gal (Clang). This is family C2 tracing to Yatterina (Yattendon-Kohinoor by Vanguard), bred in NSW in 1865. Yatterina is the fourth dam of March (Marble Arch (GB)), whose grandaughter Royal Tray (by The Tetrarch son Tea Tray (GB)) is the ninth dam of Capitalist. Although he is not a big fellow, the strongly built Capitalist, a chestnut like his sire, has shown the speed and tenacity of a Golden Slipper contender. The Peter and Paul Snowden-trained colt is all the rage for our richest race for juveniles and has a pedigree and family heritage that should make him suited to the pressures of a high-powered race day. A Slipper win by this unbeaten colt, who defeated Nikitas and Candika at the Gold Coast (by 2.5 lengths, running 1:09.20 for the 1200m), would certainly herald in a new era for the Last Tycoon line in Australia. n


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