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WELCOME

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CONTRIBUTORS

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SECTIONAL STARS With more than 35 years’ experience analysing racetrack data,

What’s inside

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Daily Sectionals expert Vince Accardi profiles five young Australian-performed stallions who have their first progeny being offered through Inglis yearling sales in 2022

IT’S A LONG WAY FROM TIPPERARY

With Coolmore launching the first Australian-bred offspring of unbeaten US Triple Crown winning superstar Justify in 2022, Bruce Clark explores where it all began for the blue-blooded Irishman at the helm

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THE PASSION WITHIN Rising star Annabel Neasham’s rapid rise to success can be

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BREAKING THROUGH THE CEILING Every yearling sale has stories of hidden gems

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attributed to formative years cultivating unrivalled horsemanship and intuition, as Jessica Owers discovers

and life-changing moments, and as Glen Latham discovered, the most memorable stories aren’t always where you’d expect to find them

REHOMING OUR HEROES

Honest, versatile and extremely rewarding. Chris Roots shines a light on transitioning our elite athletes from racing to newfound careers

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CRABTREE’S DRIVE FOR SUCCESS The business of buying, breeding and selling

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KAH’S OLYMPIC DREAM Hard work, sacrifice, and a burning desire to succeed.

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horses is more about instinct and competitiveness than science, which might be why a successful car dealer has become a great breeder, Andrew Rule investigates how

Jamie Kah is hopeful the elements that shot her to the top of the jockey ranks will carry her to wear the green and gold

SALE DAY LIVE

The primary driving force for most new inventions is a need, and Caroline Searcy recalls the inception of Inglis’ inhouse broadcast service at a time when the need for connection within the industry had never been greater

THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION

You can never underestimate the importance of a good education and in the thoroughbred racing world it’s no different. Dave Murray reports on the elite equestrians teaching on our young athletes through their formative stages

FOR THE LOVE OF TRADE

Opportunities abound on the platform that never sleeps. Bren O’Brien explores the many ways Inglis Digital is redefining bloodstock trade twice a month on a Wednesday afternoon

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LIB’S DECADES OF DISTINCTION Many have had their passion for racing kindled

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NO SUCH THING AS THE PERFECT HORSE Renowned equine judges James Bester

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accompanying a parent to a racetrack. Far fewer have reached the pinnacles of Australasian racing just a few decades later, this is the story of Lib Petagna

and Greg Nash explore the intricacies of yearling conformation

AUSTRALIA, ON TOP OF THE WORLD

Aushorse CEO Tom Reilly highlights the benefits of racing and breeding in Australia

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CAPITAL GAINS Those who dare to look beyond the big pedigree pages and the

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2021 IN PHOTOS Review a year like no other at Inglis

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A PREVIEW OF THE 2022 INGLIS YEARLING SALES

hottest sires can, and have, hit paydirt as they unearth the diamonds in the rough of yearling catalogues

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INGLIS RURAL PROPERTY Two good seasons, record breaking commodity prices

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G1-WINNING GRADUATES

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2022 SALES DATES

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LOCAL AREA DESTINATIONS

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FACES AT THE SALE

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WELCOME What an exciting year 2022 is shaping up to be for the Australian bloodstock industry, with Inglis to the forefront of that. The Inglis Yearling Sales Series is shaping up to be another extraordinary showcase of the best Australasian bloodstock across our Classic, Premier and Easter Yearling Sales, a sequence of sales that produce future champions of the turf, as they have done year after year. If the past two years have taught us anything, it’s that we are all involved in one of the most resilient industries in the world. Racing in Australia has not only survived every challenge the pandemic has thrown at it, but thrived and reached new levels of interest and participation from a broad audience that continues to grow. The extraordinary prizemoney on offer has played a significant role in this growth as has, of course, the outstanding quality of the yearlings our breeders bring to the marketplace. Quite simply, Australasian breeders offer more quality yearlings through public auction than any other major jurisdiction in what represents an incredible opportunity for buyers at all levels. Our 2022 sales promise to again be memorable on many fronts. Each of Inglis’ three primary yearling sales continue to provide the winners of Australia’s biggest events—in the past four years races such as the Melbourne Cup, Golden Slipper, The Everest, Caulfield Guineas, Golden Rose, Coolmore Stud Stakes, Blue Diamond, TJ Smith Stakes, VRC Oaks and countless more of the nation’s most pivotal races have been won time and time again by Inglis graduates. Since 2018, Inglis auctions have provided more G1-winning graduates, the winners of more Australian Group races, more winners of the open $1m+ races and more G1 winners that could have been bought for $100,000 or less than our nearest competition. And while this publication is primarily about our 2022 yearling sales, it would be remiss of me not to mention the outstanding ongoing success and growth of the Inglis Digital business, whose twice-monthly auctions led to graduates winning more than 2200 races in Australia in 2021 alone. Success is what Inglis is all about—success for our breeders and vendors, success for our buyers and success for those who trade. I have full confidence 2022 will again be full of success, and I wish you all the best in that pursuit. Have a fantastic summer, a safe and enjoyable Christmas and we look forward to welcoming you all at Riverside for Classic in February.

John Coates AC


Contributors

Vince Accardi Vince Accardi is a leading sectionals analyst, whose interest in racing escalated from the time he was 18 years of age and has now been collating and analysing racetrack data for over 35 years. As a result of Vince’s desire to learn every aspect of

form analysis, particularly the effect of time and what sectional ability has on the outcome of a race, he began to study international methods before reapplying them to Australian conditions. This led to the establishment of the highly regarded Daily Sectionals.

Bruce Clark Bruce Clark worked for 15 years as a horse racing journalist for The Courier Mail before moving to Melbourne and into jockey management handling the careers of Damien Oliver, Chris Munce, Craig Newitt and Michael Walker before returning to the media. He hosted the Racing Central program on weekdays on RSN as well as

the Saturday morning show On The Punt over a number of years before taking the lead presenter’s role at TVN for close to a decade. He has since consulted in the industry with Aquis and is now racing manager at Malua Racing for Leon and Troy Costens.

Richard Edmunds Richard Edmunds called Auckland home, having been born and raised in the harbourside city. He studied at the University of Auckland and has a master’s degree in political science. Edmunds’ first foray into racing journalism was with NZ racing publication The Informant in 2014 and since departing in 2019, has

been involved in a range of freelance roles including with Raceform, the successor of The Informant, plus TDN Aus/NZ and long-standing publication Bluebloods. At 35 years of age, Edmunds now lives two hours north at One Tree Point on the Whangerei Harbour with his partner Pippa (and two cats!)

Michael Felgate Michael Felgate’s passion for racing began when his grandparents took him to race meetings as a child. He is now one of Australia’s leading racing journalists with more than 20 years’ experience in print, radio and television. After studying journalism at Monash University, Michael received his first job in the industry writing for sports betting magazine, Winners. Michael then moved to Sydney in 1998 as a reporter for Sky Channel,

Glen Latham Glen Latham worked for the Australian Stud Book and the Australian Jockey Club, before moving to England in 1995 and spending 12 months in Newmarket with World Racing Network. For the next few years, he produced European catalogue pages for Eclipse Pedigrees at Weatherbys before moving back into breeding - joining the Management Team of the General Stud Book. He was then appointed secretary to both the International Stud Book Committee and the regional European and Mediterranean Stud Book Liaison Committee, positions he held for over twelve years.

Jessica Owers Growing up in Sydney, Ireland and Scotland, Jessica is an international student of horse racing and has had a fascination with the sport since childhood. As a teenager, she was shortlisted in the UK Martin Wills Memorial Competition, an award for young writers in horse racing. She graduated from the University of Stirling with a combined honours degree in Environmental Science & Media, before returning to Sydney where she worked as a riding instructor, editorial assistant and staff writer in two magazines. In 2011, Jessica released her debut biography,

covering all aspects of racing. In 2002, Michael would join Channel Seven, where he would host and report on major sporting events in Australia and around the world. Michael joined radio station RSN as leading radio presenter in 2016, where he speaks to the biggest names in the sport during his show, Racing Pulse, and is the anchor of Ch10’s Melbourne Cup week coverage since 2019.

In 2013, Glen moved back to Australia to take the role of Manager – Horse Registration with RISA. Since then he has worked with Anthony Cummings Racing and as Racing Manager for Gary Moore Racing. Glen has been the Australian correspondent for European Bloodstock News since its inception in 1999, and for four years he could be heard on Racing Radio 2KY providing a weekly roundup of European racing. Founded in 1996, his company Rathden Bloodstock Services provides journalism and consultancy services to the bloodstock industry.

‘Peter Pan: The Forgotten Story of Phar Lap’s Successor’, a true tale about the 1930s dual Melbourne Cup winner. The book won the 2012 Bill Whittaker Award for Best Racing Book in Australia and received the ‘highly commended’ recognition at the 2012 Kennedy Awards in the category of Racing Writer of the Year. This was followed by her second book ‘Shannon’, which was also awarded the Bill Whittaker Award in 2014. Jessica is also a freelance journalist for a number of print publications, specialising in equine features, including in Thoroughbred Daily News AusNZ.

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Dave was a former Rural Press journalist in Tamworth who became a racing writer and columnist for Fairfax Media in Wollongong and Sydney during a newspaper career spanning more than 30 years. He covered major carnivals in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane and has been a part-owner in racehorses

since the late 1980s. During the past decade he’s worked as a sub-editor for News Ltd and has contributed to a number of print and online racing magazines. He is still a keen rider on the NSW South Coast who enjoys caring for two semi-retired pleasure horses.


Bren O’Brien Bren O’Brien has worked as a sporting, racing and thoroughbred journalist for over 20 years, covering major events such as the Football World Cups, tennis grand slams, Formula 1, AFL and A-League Grand Finals and Test cricket as well as spring and autumn racing carnivals. Having held senior editorial roles at leading racing

Tom Reilly Tom Reilly is chief executive of Thoroughbred Breeders Australia, the peak national body representing the breeding industry, and its promotional arm Aushorse, a position he has held since late 2014. Prior to that, Reilly was the editor of the Sydney Morning Herald, one of the youngest in the newspaper’s history when he was promoted at age 35. London-born Reilly has had a lifelong passion for racing and breeding, but also has a deep understanding of media,

industry and wagering publications Racing.com and Punters.com.au, Bren has spent the past three years working with Thoroughbred Daily News AusNZ, playing a key role in establishing it as a leading bloodstock and breeding publication in Australasia.

business and Australian politics. After graduating from University, he spent three years working for the likes of Luca Cumani and Mick Channon in the UK, plus Coolmore Stud in Kentucky and Christophe Clement in New York. Reilly first visited Australia in 2007 to attend the Melbourne Cup and just two months later, it became his permanent base. Reilly blends his knowledge of overseas and domestic markets, to promote the Australian Thoroughbred and racing industry.

Chris Roots Chris Roots is a racing journalist for the Sydney Morning Herald. He completed a Bachelor of Journalism through the University of Canberra and has over 25 years of experience in sports writing. He began his career at

the Canberra Times in 1995 and has since worked as a sports and/or racing writer at the Townsville Bulletin, Illawarra Mercury and now the Sydney Morning Herald, where he has been the racing writer since 2010.

Tim Rowe The racing spark was first lit for ANZ Bloodstock News journalist Tim Rowe, by his late grandfather – which saw him get his start in the early 2000s at Winning Post newspaper, following his move from Walla Walla to Melbourne for university studies. Rowe feels privileged to speak to so many interesting

Andrew Rule Andrew Rule began journalism as a 17-year-old cadet for the Gippsland Times, where he showed early talent for finding and telling the “story behind the story”. In a long and varied career as a reporter and author, Rule has worked for The Age and The Herald Sun and in radio and documentary production. He has written across a range of topics—from crime and its detection to sport and racing. He co-wrote Leadbelly: Inside Australia’s Underbelly, leading to the popular Underbelly TV series on the Nine Network. He

Caroline Searcy

wrote the official biography of media mogul Kerry Stokes. He has also covered major sporting events such as the London Olympics, international disasters such as the 2011 tsunami in Japan and the Christchurch earthquake and has won many awards, including the Gold Walkley and Australian Journalist of the Year. Rule grew up with horses and has had a lifelong interest in racing. He recently wrote Winx: The Full Story of the World’s Best Racehorse.

ten years hosting all Sydney race meetings as well as carnival meetings in Melbourne with broadcaster TVN. For the past 5 years, Caroline’s work has included hosting racedays on Sky Racing as well as hosting and producing ‘Bred To Win’ and thoroughbred re-homing program, ‘Thoroughbreds Are Go’ on Sky Racing, through her company SearcyMedia.

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Caroline Searcy’s lifelong interest in racing began when she would ride her bike as a child to Victoria Park in her hometown of Adelaide to watch the horses. Caroline has worked in Australian sports media for over 30 years, beginning in radio in Adelaide and Darwin before moving into television in Canberra. After moving to Sydney in the mid-90s, she spent a decade working for Fox Sports as a news presenter before also spending

people from such diverse backgrounds and who have been helpful and willing in sharing their knowledge and educating Rowe in the “nuances of the industry”. Usually front and centre to the action at major Australian sales, Rowe enjoys capturing the emotions of those involved and putting them to paper.

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By Vince Accardi Sectional times expert Vince Accardi has been collating and analysing racetrack data for more than 35 years and operates through his Daily Sectionals business. Here, he uses his in-depth and peerless database of information and sectional time analysis to highlight five young Australian-performed stallions with their first progeny being offered through Inglis yearling sales in 2022 who look particularly exciting to him. Vince’s Incremental Velocity Rating (IVR) looks at raw sectional times and then incorporates factors such as, but not limited to wind condition, track surface on the day from 1200m to finish, winner’s profile on the day – which lane/part of the track in home straight, race shape – fast/even/slow pace and major slowdown/acceleration mid race. The IVR number you see is essentially a measurement in lengths.

BRAVE SMASH: He is a high-class Japanese import who thrived on Australian soil, competing with and defeating the best sprinter/ milers of his generation. From a statistical perspective he was the complete package and could be lethal in each of the three sections throughout a race. His win in the G1 Manikato Stakes would see him travel at a brutal +5.3L above BM through the first section on his way to posting a +4.7L above IVR BM performance. His mid-race in the 2017 edition of The Everest was sensational, traveling through the 800m-400m at a combined +8.6L above BM & posting an overall +6.2L above the IVR BM. Rounding off the triple threat was his straight-line speed, which was on full display in the 2018 edition of the G1 Newmarket Hcp. Off a solid early and mid-race speed he was able to hit top gear through the 400m-200m and unleash a +6.1L above BM combined last 400m (22.06s last 400m, 11.20s last 200m). He ticks the vital boxes of speed and strength, with both traits enabling him to thrive on the big stage, against the elite.

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GRUNT: He returned at three as a furnished racehorse and would embark on a journey through four races, commencing with a powerful Maiden win at Werribee, posting a +3.5L above the IVR BM. The key to his future success would be unearthed, travelling through the first section of the race +7.7L above BM, sustaining a BM tempo through the mid and increasing his race pace by +2.5L over the final 200m. He produced the fastest last 1200m (70.50) & the fastest last 200m (11.46) of the day, with his IVR figures supporting the claim that a star had been born. He progressed through his subsequent two starts, winning at BM64 & G3 grade before taking his place in the G1 Australian Guineas. His talents would be on full display, thriving on a brutal lead speed, travelling through the first section +11.1L above BM, sustaining his speed though the mid and having the tenacity to hold off all challenges over the final 200m. He posted a career Personal Best +7.1L above the IVR BM, placing himself amongst the best milers in the land at only his fifth career start.

THE AUTUMN SUN: He burst onto the racing scene, stamping himself as a serious racehorse in his debut performance at Randwick, posting a third best of the day +3.6L above the IVR Benchmark (BM). In a career which would span a mere 11 months and nine race starts, he would go on to win five races at G1 level, (including all three major Guineas races, the only horse to do so) spanning from 1400m-2000m. His talents would be on full display in the G1 Golden Rose, posting a career Personal Best, +7.9L above the IVR BM. As a 2YO he proved he could handle early pressure, sustain his mid-race speed and cope with back-to-back sections of high pressure, rare qualities in 2YOs and only reserved for the very best. At three, he would morph into a world-class racehorse, capable of producing high early speed, sustaining powerful midrace pressure and unleashing a high-class straight-line sprint.

TRAPEZE ARTIST: He was competitive with the best 2YOs of his year before taking the next step as a 3YO, rubber stamping himself as one of the best short course horses of his time. His highlight performance from an IVR perspective would come in the G1 All Aged Stakes (1400m in track record time, defeating Le Romain and Showtime), posting a career best +7.3L above the IVR BM. In what could only be described as phenomenal, sustained speed, he would travel through the first section +4L above BM, sustain a +3L above BM tempo from the 800m-200m before having the tenacity to increase his speed to +4.9L above BM over the final 200m (11.22s). The performance would stop the clock in a jaw-dropping 1:20.33, breaking the 1400m track record at Randwick, a mark that still stands to this day. His 3YO campaign was simply breathtaking, breaking the +6L above the IVR BM barrier on four occasions and the hearts of his high profile rivals along the journey.


WRITTEN BY: He was a winner at each of his first four career starts, with the jewel in his crown being his performance to win the G1 Blue Diamond Stakes. It was a strong all-round performance, where he had to overcome some adversity, travelling through the first section at career fastest +6.4L above BM, maintaining a solid speed through the mid-race and sustaining his speed right to the line. His overall IVR profile would continue to climb in the G3 Pago Pago, posting a peak for his 2YO season with a +3.9L above the IVR BM performance, before an excessive slowdown through the mid race proved a key negative in his brave performance to finish fourth in the G1 Golden Slipper. In his 3YO campaign he would post a career Personal Best +4.1L above the IVR BM, in a fantastic edition of the G1 Coolmore Stud Stakes (behind Sunlight). His ability to cope with back-to-back sections of high pressure is only reserved for the very best 2YOs and his tenacity shone early, giving him that winning nature.

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By Bruce Clark If you are going to run the Australian arm of the world’s

Of course, it was that O’Brien who would change the

most successful racing and breeding operation - Coolmore - world of racing on the track, training some six Epsom Derby it would be a handy start to be of good and impressive stock.

winners along with every other race that really mattered in

So, enter Lot 1 - Tom Magnier; on the dam side, son of Europe including Grand Nationals (three in a row), three Susan Magnier, she’s the daughter of Jacqueline Wittenoom Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe’s and Nijinskys’ Triple Crown just from Perth, who would marry Vincent O’Brien.

to short shrift the honour roll for brevity here.


Tom Magnier

Add in that Tom Magnier is sired by O’Brien’s son-in-law, John

can see the prizemoney and the returns, it defies logic, but it

Magnier, who along with Vincent and Vernon’s Pools boss Robert

keeps growing year on year, past anyone’s expectations, but to

Sangster, transformed Coolmore Stud from Fethard, County

see how Australia had really risen up on the international stage

Tipperary, into a global giant, primarily from cornering the market and where it sits now is a credit to everybody. with the progeny of Northern Dancer before identifying every other

“And with how healthy the industry is, there is a hunger to

niche strain since - think Sadler’s Wells, Galileo and Danehill, and

keep it that way and grow it even further and that’s what we

now there are a few expensive eggs in the Justify market.

are about at Coolmore.”

Tom Magnier may prefer not to parade as personal sales topper

Coolmore has been in Australia since 1995, Tom landing

himself, though he has bought many of them through the ring. But just before the Sydney Olympics of 2000 and calling Australia with a look over the shoulder as much as a broad windscreen view home since then. to the future, he is proud of where Coolmore sits in the Australian market, as much as it does in their overarching global brand.

“Back home in Ireland, obviously with my grandmother being an Australian, Australia was always talked about, it was

“When I walk through the barn today, to see how far we somewhere I always wanted to go, now my children (four of have come in 25 years, I couldn’t be more proud of what we

them aged five to 13), were all born here, they are Australian,

have done or more excited for the future,” Tom said.

and this is our home” he said.

“Australia is the most competitive marketplace in the world

Given his bloodlines, there was little doubt Tom would end

for stallions, but we have the most vibrant industry. Everyone up somewhere in the world of racing. around the world is watching what’s going on in Australia, they

“At home the only thing we talked about was horses,


So You Think emerges from the Coolmore stallion barn in the Hunter Valley

breakfast, lunch and dinner and if we weren’t talking about Olympic hero Andrew Hoy as the coach. them, we were out riding them, so I doubt I would have been

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good at much else,” he said.

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And a young Magnier was pretty good at that himself. “I was more into the eventing side, I did ride nine winners

“We are still great friends to this day, he’s an unbelievable rider, and was a fantastic coach, I loved my eventing days but knew it wasn’t going to be for me.” It was Magnier’s mother Susan that found a moderately

as an amateur jockey, I rode for Aidan (O’Brien) a lot, I think performed horse at a sale in Ireland called Moonfleet which she he used to hate my father talking about retiring a good horse rehomed then gave to Hoy and quite remarkably the pair would but when he said to retire me from riding, I think he was quite delighted,” Magnier said.

go on to win the famous Badminton Horse Trial in 2006. These days riding for Tom consists of an outing with the Jerrys

That’s not to say he didn’t achieve equine success. Tom wore Plains Polo team, or a cutting horse challenge for charity or just the green jacket representing Ireland in three-day eventing, with the kids - Charlie 13, Millie 10, Evie 9 and Rosie 5. (He does but even there came an Australian connection, with esteemed

admit he is now a retired Coolmore stallion though).


“They are all very interested in the horses, but that’s not

The impact of Covid-19, the pandemic, the lockdowns, still

surprising given it’s been something our family has been resonates around the world as much as it does here but the racing doing going back to the 1850’s,” Magnier said. If there is one memory of a young Tom in his Coolmore

and breeding industry remains as vibrant as ever before. “Look it’s been a hell of an experience for all of us,

days with his family days, it involves one race and one horse. obviously we aren’t travelling as much, we’ve had to adapt our That’s Royal Academy and the 1990’s Breeder’s Cup.

business just as everybody has but full credit to the industry

“I remember growing up and sitting around the breakfast for keeping racing going,” Magnier continued. table with dad and Vincent O’Brien and Lester Piggott and

“We’ve been very fortunate with racing continuing, that

Robert Sangster, it was all horses but Royal Academy was

there has been a whole new audience watching us every week.

something special,” he said.

“Australia has a unique place in the world, you can see

Piggott, the champion jockey had been retired, served his something here you don’t see anywhere else, it has a very time in jail for tax evasion when O’Brien encouraged him out young demographic audience, the 20 to 35s are generally of retirement for one more ride.

interested and with horses like Makybe Diva and Black Caviar

“I think Lester went to The Curragh to get fit and prove he and Winx coming along has certainly helped. was up to it. There was a huge crowd at the track, every farmer

“Look you could get in a taxi in Sydney and the driver may own

in the area must have been there and I think he rode five a percentage of a racehorse or have 10 or 15 friends that race a winners from six rides and then went to ride Royal Academy

share, syndication has been very successful, driven by huge

in the Breeder’s Cup.

prizemoney, it’s not an elitist sport here, so it’s all healthy and

“My grandmother went to the races, Pops stayed home and there is no reason to see dark days ahead, long may it continue.’’ I remember sitting with him watching the race. I was only eight and it was the most exciting thing I’d ever seen.”

Which is why there is no resting feet under the table for Magnier and team Coolmore. Which is why American

And as is the Coolmore way, Royal Academy, a $3.5m triple crown hero Justify and new sensation Wootton Basset yearling, and a winner of the Irish 2000 Guineas and July Cup, headline the very powerful Coolmore roster. was a son of Nijinsky and would create his own legacy at stud

And there will soon be another star in the Jerrys Plains

producing a Breeder’s Cup winner (Val Royal), a Hong Kong stallion barn, the Easter Yearling Sale superstar Home Affairs. Horse of The Year (Bullish Luck) and Bel Esprit, of course the sire of unbeaten champion Black Caviar.

An explosive winner of the G1 Coolmore Stud Stakes at Flemington recently, the same race fellow Coolmore bull

But it has been Australia where Magnier, with the forever Merchant Navy won only a handful of years ago, Home Affairs presence of his father, as much as a big team of about 150 staff was purchased at Easter as part of a colts syndicate created at Coolmore Australia, that he has kept the brand blossoming and headed by Coolmore that includes major domestic and and forever growing.

international investors including Derrick Smith, Georg von

“There is no doubt the highlights of my time originally were Opel, members of the Ingham Family and Robert and Barbara the Danehill days at the Inglis sales. The pictures are on the wall, McClure amongst others. something you will always tell your children about,” Magnier said.

“The stallion marketplace has changed so much and that

“We’ve got a great team at Coolmore, Dad has always too highlights the competition in the marketplace, you have to we’ve always prided ourselves on.”

right races, they already have a stud deal, it tells you how hard

And that might now include sales ring combatants like it is to get the right horse,’’ he said. Henry Field and James Harron or Jim Carey, even Inglis’ Sebastian Hutch. Add in Peter O’Brien and Shane Mcgrath.

“Look in every part of the business, there is a risk, but speaking for Coolmore, we have had a little bit of luck and

“We are all of the same vintage and have worked closely together. been fortunate to be surrounded by good people steering us Many people got their first jobs through Coolmore, but we’ve been the right way.’’ very fortunate, we might be competitive either on horses or at the

None more so than John Magnier.

tennis court but we are still all pals in the pub,” Magnier said.

“Dad would know nearly more than anyone about what

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surrounded himself with good people and that’s something commit to a horse so much earlier, two-year-olds who win the

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is going on here, we are very lucky to have him steering the ship, he is very involved, can spot things that only he can see and keeps us all on our toes, but he loves Australian racing, wouldn’t miss a race, watches them all,” he said.

“Dad has a belief that the speed in this sire line is exactly what is suited to Australian conditions. “And it’s why we went out and bought top class mares like Maastricht (dam of Loving Gaby), Srikandi, Booker to name

But it is Justify that the Magnier eye is firmly cast on. As but a few. To have a horse like him, we needed the best mares, much as Danehill re-shaped the Australian racing and breeding so we are backing our judgement and putting our money scene, it is John Magnier’s belief in Justify that stands this where our mouth is. stallion out from the star-studded list that already carries the

“Inglis Easter can’t come quickly enough, his weanlings have been so well sought after, I’m sure he’s going to be a success

Coolmore brand.

“He has utterly put his faith in this horse,” Tom said of his with his yearlings. father’s drive behind Justify and the huge spend they have assigned in securing broodmares to go to him.

“But we are always trying to find the next one, we’ve been fortunate to have Danehill as our foundation sire here and

“It’s part of what Coolmore has done in the past, cornering through him comes Fastnet Rock and now Merchant Navy. the market through Sadlers Wells and Galileo, Danehill and We’ve been able to buy into these racehorses on the track and Fastnet Rock, now it’s the Scat Daddy line and this is the horse bring them through our training system with Aidan (O’Brien), that is the great hope for decades to come through this line.

as we have done with So You Think and Starspangledbanner,

“And what that horse did on the track in 100 days, well you’ll it’s a huge team effort for all at Coolmore.” never see that again, to get a horse of that calibre to stand out here is very exciting for ourselves and the partners in him.

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Undefeated Triple Crown winner, Justify

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By Jessica Owers Growing up in Northumberland in Northern

In 2018, it led her to the most physical

England, it didn’t take a young Annabel Neasham and mentally challenging experience of her life to date.

long to develop a love of horses. She started with stout English ponies until

In August 2018, alongside Adrian Corboy,

she was old enough for the horses (bigger Neasham won the stiff, thousand-kilometre horses). Her parents were unprepared for push that is the Mongol Derby, the longest the passion that she showed growing up, not

and most brutal of horse races around the

realising horses would become a lifelong thing.

world. The event sees 45 or more riders

“Somehow, growing up, I was quite sporty,”

race the old postal route created in 1224 by

Neasham says. “I was in all the sports teams

Genghis Khan.

and had a music scholarship, and I was pretty

The steppe country is flat and breathtaking,

busy at school. But I somehow found the time

and the horses semi-feral with their long backs

to fit in horses, and at boarding school I kept a and short legs. There’s a scrubbiness about them that humbles everyone, and only the

horse nearby so that I could ride.”

Neasham was one of those distracted, horse- finest riders seem to get the best out of them. crazy girls that fill books and television shows.

“They were a lot more feral than I thought

She studied, rode, graduated, rode, and then

they’d be,” Neasham says. “They’re tough,

worked out that, at some point, making a living

they’re not very big and they move like

was important. For a brief period, she thought

sewing machines. They were very brave to

about real estate but it didn’t last long, and carry us that far with all our gear... and there through school she thought about veterinary were times when I felt a bit sorry for them.” Neasham tackled the Mongol Derby as

science but didn’t want to do the book work. At one point she thought about competitive eventing but admits that she probably wasn’t

she does most things in life - with little fuss or aplomb. In place of fancy gear she had a helmet,

good enough.

As the years progressed, so did her half-chaps and horsemanship, and she passion

for

the

equine

surrounded herself with.

beauties

she and Corboy completed the race as winners without a single vet penalty between them.


“We looked after the horses,” Neasham says. “It was an interesting experience to say the least, although I’m not sure I’d necessarily do it again.” Hundreds of riders have attempted the Mongol Derby, and only a handful have won it. Today, with the success that Neasham has experienced in the solo training ranks, it’s no surprise she is one of those winners. She is a patient, deliberate horsewoman with skill and empathy and, in an everyday training sense, all of this is used on her thoroughbreds. During the Derby, she had an expert sense of pace and soundness, a legacy of a lifetime in the saddle. “Equestrian riding and horse racing, they’re

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is exactly the same,” she says. “I think my background in eventing has really helped me as a trainer, because a large part of it was dressage and soundness. Now, with my yearlings and two-year-olds, getting them going in a nice frame and being well balanced, I’m pretty obsessive about that.” To this day, Neasham’s equestrian roots influence her career as a trainer. She pays a lot of attention to arena work, working horses well on the forehand and even hiring track riders. “Some of my riders used to do eventing, and I really like them as track riders,” she says. “They get the horses going in a nice frame, and they understand a bit more about balance over someone that has only done track work. I like it when a rider comes to work for us with a background in eventing, because to this day I think that there is that crossover.” The riding part of Neasham’s life has largely been squeezed out these days. Admittedly, it’s something she misses, especially with horses all around her all day, every day as one of the most talented and

successful

up-and-coming

trainers

in Australia. However, she is one of those young trainers that will slip into the irons at a moment’s notice, and she makes it her business to ride every new horse in her yard, in particular the two-year-olds. “I go through phases where I ride and then don’t ride,” she says. “When the babies come through, I like to sit on them at least once or twice. I keep my helmet in the tower and when there’s one I want to jump on, I just jump on it. But I’m not that fit now. Anything that looks like it’s going to pull one, I won’t get on.”

Photo: The Equestrianists and Lawrence Squire

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Adrian Corboy and Annabel Neasham race to their Mongol Derby win in the ultimate display of horsemanship

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It’s hard to imagine, after the cut and thrust of a

enough hours in the day to please everybody, and there are

Mongol Derby, that Neasham would decline getting on

points when there’s so much demand on your time that it

any horse. Perhaps it’s because she’s a fraction older,

gets quite stressful. That’s when the hours get big because

but more likely it’s about having more responsibility

you can’t always say no to people.”

and less time. Despite this, it’s obvious she is still the

Horse trainers rarely complain about the hours. If

woman that won the race in Mongolia, albeit her horses

they did, they wouldn’t last long, and none of the early

are a little bit different at Warwick Farm.

nights and 2.50am alarm clocks were a shock to Neasham

It was after her Mongol Derby experience that Neasham’s training career really took flight.

when she set out on her own. “I’d probably worked that hard at Ciaron’s too,” she

After arriving in Australia, she spent six months at

said. “Running his stable was such a good stepping-

Tulloch Lodge with Gai Waterhouse, and four years

stone to what I’m doing now because I still got up at that

with Ciaron Maher and David Eustace, for some of it as

time every day, and I tried to treat that stable as if it

assistant trainer in their Sydney stable.

were my own. Anyway, I’ve always been a workaholic,

It’s hard to grasp that Neasham has held a solo licence even when I was at school.” for little more than a year.

The trainer says she loves her job, that it isn’t a

Neasham was successful, so successful in Sydney, in

vocation that anyone could do without passion. Who

fact, that the transition into her own yard was seamless.

else would accept a non-existent social life, a very

In a short space of time she had winners, then Group occasional bender with friends on a Sunday and the winners, and then G1 winners Mo’unga and Zaaki. The fast track to stardom has brought all sorts of attention, but Neasham is unflappable much of the time. “I’ve always tried to keep the mindset that all the attention is good,” she says. “Sometimes there’s simply not

offensive early mornings? “It’s not really a role that you could do if you didn’t love it,” she says. “It’s all encompassing and it does take over your life. My alarm goes off at 10 to three every day, Monday to Saturday, and it will do for the rest of my training career.”

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Annabel Neasham at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

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David Hush with the Capitalist x Mystic Tale colt that Davali consigned at Classic who realised $600,000


By Glen Latham Every yearling sale has stories of hidden gems have a horse sell for that kind of money, and have and life-changing moments, and as Glen Latham some of the biggest buyers there are in the country discovered, the most memorable stories aren’t always battling it out to buy him, gives us the confidence where you’d expect to find them.

to believe we are actually doing something right and that people are confident to buy horses off

Behind the statistics of a flourishing 2021 us.” And a sale like that can only create positive bloodstock market lie stories of breakout results

exposure as Alison expounded. “He has brought

that will shape the future for a number of small our name back to the forefront. We’ve had a few farms and burgeoning businesses. They range

more phone calls that we normally wouldn’t have

from family operations in their fourth decade of

had and it’s always good to be attracting new

sweat and toil, to relatively new enterprises on a business. When the buying bench sees a guy like steep learning curve and established consignors

James Harron buying from us it makes them think

hitting new heights. But in common they were

‘Hey, we better make sure we have a look at their

simply rewarded for selecting the right Inglis horses’, and that is a really good result for us.” sale for their horse, and are confident of doing so again in 2022. Among the successes were Alison and David

That Classic record lasted a little less than 24 hours with another son of Capitalist eventually topping trade at $625,000. This colt, out of the

Hush who have been consigning as Davali Casino Prince mare Theatric and selling to agent Thoroughbreds for the past seven years. Seventeen George Moore, was the product of the endeavours months prior to the record-breaking Classic

of Richard McClenahan of Mullaglass Stud, sold

Sale of 2021, Alison foaled down the Encosta De

through the Kitchwin Hills draft. Foaled down

Lago mare Mystical Tale who delivered a smart

on Mullaglass, according to Richard the striking

Capitalist colt for the Johnson family of Twin

chestnut was “a strong first foal, good boned and

Palms Stud. Roll forward to day one of Classic at we were happy with him the whole way through. Riverside and the handsome youngster had made We knew he was a nice horse, but not knowing the shopping list of most of the heavy hitters from

we had a horse the market thought that nice!

the buying bench, eventually falling to James

We knew he was going to be very popular and

Harron for the then sale record of $600,000.

were hoping the right people would be on him,

Alison recalled the colt was a straightforward, although you never really know until he got up on scopey type that developed through his sale

stage. He was on the market at $150,000 but from

preparation. “We had a bit of an expectation he

there until $600,000 was a blur!”

might make between $250,000 and $300,000,

Moments after the result, a teary McClenahan

maybe a little bit more,” she explained. “Then

provided one of the most powerfully emotive

we were at the races the day before the sale and reactions of the entire season, saying “I’m watched the Capitalist colt Profiteer win the Inglis completely in shock, it’s just an incredible result. Millennium and at that point we thought he might That’s life changing for us. It literally is life make a little bit more, but we certainly didn’t think changing. Sorry, I’m just speechless, I can’t believe he would make $600,000 and be breaking records. this has really happened. It’s unbelievable.’’ Once he went into the ring and the bidding started it was very exciting and very emotional.”

And what did Richard take away from Riverside besides a sizeable profit? “I think it

So what does a result like that mean to a hands- is a twofold thing. We are reasonably new in on enterprise looking to grow, ahead of another the game, I’ve tried to learn a lot from a lot of big year of Inglis sales in 2022? Alison said: “To

good people, but it confirms that we are doing


didn’t have an Easter pedigree he certainly had enough on the page to be a stallion prospect.” So what does it mean for the future for Caithness? “The result gave us a whole lot more confidence. We were sitting on the fence looking at the market wondering where the small breeder was going to fit in going forward. But the Premier Sale showed us that people are still prepared to buy on type even if the pedigree isn’t Easter quality.” As with all vendors, the Inglis team have been there to assist Sean and his family in their endeavours. “We’ve Jo Griffin and Jean Dubois moments after their $1m sale at Easter

had a long-term association with Inglis and have always found them very good to deal with; Jonathan D’Arcy, previously Simon Vivian and now Chris Russell and

something right and gives us some self-assurance that we can James Price, they are all fantastic people. They are easy to talk go forward and invest. We have taken the approach of growing

to and forthcoming with advice, although in the early days we

the business quite rapidly and invested heavily in the farm, so might not have always liked the advice we got, but they were his sale took the pressure off and allows us to clear up some bills pretty much always right in terms of what the market wanted. and to do some development on the farm that we wouldn’t have Their knowledge and understanding of what the buyer wants is been able to do for probably five years or so. It has allowed us to so important to small businesses like ourselves, helping us to breathe and enjoy it a little bit.”

make good decisions as to where the horses should go.”

Similar stories sprang from the Premier Sale, again a record

Another family to benefit from selling at Premier was

breaker in incredibly tough times. One such story involved the

the Wilson’s of Glentree Thoroughbreds whose Dundeel colt

Dingwall family under their Caithness Breeding banner who out of the Flying Spur mare Ruby Falls went to John O’Shea hit a home run when trainer Lindsey Smith and agent Craig

and Suman Hedge for a handsome $550,000. Glentree’s Luke

Rounsefell’s $600,000 bid saw off the competition for their Simpson explained: “We bred and raised the colt here on the Capitalist colt out of Redoute’s Choice’s daughter Asheerah. Sean Dingwall explained that the sale of the colt was the

farm and he was one we identified would slot in beautifully for Inglis Premier. We knew the type of physical he was and that the

pinnacle of decades of investment, often through times where amazing action he had would attract buyers. He was extremely the economy and the climate were, at best, less than ideal.

busy on the parade days, and we were confident he was going to

“I’m the fifth generation of a family operation that could be sell well, but we certainly didn’t expect him to make that much called small time. We run a mixed farm of sheep and horses money. His type must have forced a few people to go that bit and coming off a few years of drought and everything else the harder than what they thought they had to.” result took a lot of pressure off the farm allowing us to catch

Here was another result that vindicated the Simpson’s

up. This year we aren’t chasing our tail! After breeding for 30 decision to sell in Melbourne. Luke continued: “We

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it because we love it, not for the money. At 75 my father is

can take a colt like him to Oaklands and get a great result.

coming to the end of his working life and the satisfaction that It gives us great confidence to replicate what we did with a it gave him is irreplaceable.”

view to targeting the sale again in 2022. The Inglis team make

Having bought Asheerah for $80,000 at the Inglis Australian the whole process very easy. They are very thorough with Broodmare Sale then selling her first two foals for a combined their inspections throughout the year even before we get to a $735,000, Caithness showed that outstanding results can be yearling prep stage which helps to cement our thoughts. We achieved without breaking the bank. Sean described the colt as also know the buying bench they will have pulled together “the model horse, all he did was eat and grow and as a physical gives us great confidence to back their product.” you wouldn’t have found too many better all year. And while he

And a sale like the flagship Easter Yearling Sale always has its


Richard McClenahan with his record-breaking Capitalist x Theatric colt

own stories to tell even for the most experienced in the industry.

in the background, isn’t being entirely honest. As a breeder

After bringing their business across the Tasman, Greg and a consignor you love to get that ticked off and done, and and Jo Griffin of Lime Country Thoroughbreds quickly I love that we could do that with the Dubois’s. Over the years established themselves among the leading consignors in

they have sold some quality horses, but I know this was super

Australia, but leading into 2021 a seven figure yearling had exciting for them as well. The previous year we were thrilled to so far proven elusive. That was until the 2021 Easter Sale sell horses for $850,000 and $900,000 but Easter has a mystique when Lime Country sold a Not A Single Doubt colt out of

around it and to be at the very top end of that sale is so very

the American mare Aloona for the even million on behalf of

exciting. Even just to make the Easter book is always a privilege

Woodpark Stud’s Jean and Karine Dubois.

as a breeder or as a consignor.”

Explaining how Lime Country came to offer the colt Jo

For any business, an Easter result offers outstanding

Griffin said: “We had socially become friends with Jean and exposure, something not lost on the Griffin’s. “Inglis offer Karine Dubois from living in the Southern Highlands and they a place to showcase our stock and as we are primarily a approached us asking if we would be interested in selling some

consigning business, to have a result like that puts more

a big, rolling, semi-European style farm they have set up and the confidence that we can deliver similar results for them. Aloona colt was a standout among some quality horses. He was It’s invaluable and far more value than any advertising or just a beautiful horse from the get-go and I was delighted that he marketing promotion you can run as you have shown you went to Easter as he had time to mature into a magnificent colt.” can get the job done.” Even for a business with an entrenched reputation like

For over 150 years stories like these of success and

Lime Country, the significance of consigning a seven figure progression within the industry have flowed from every yearling can’t be underestimated. As Jo said: “Anyone that Inglis sale, and 2022 will be no exception. The only question

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By Chris Roots New lives, new attitudes, new homes and new special friends.

a little bit cheeky but he is showing the signs of being quite a

The transition from racing to retirement for the stars of the talented horse. I have only just started with him, but I feel with track, can be a challenging yet rewarding endeavour for both his attitude he could become an eventer.” elite equine athletes and those lovingly retraining them. It is not just a case of going from the stable to paddock. There

Manikato Stakes winner Hey Doc often pulls a face at Pauline Liston. He has found a home at Three Bridges Thoroughbreds in

needs to be a period of retraining where the athlete learns to be, Victoria, a nursery of future stars, but as Liston started Hey Doc’s well, a horse again. A life spent in training and the habits learned training program, even getting him out of a paddock is a challenge. have to be changed to make them ready for the next phase. Horses are intelligent and it is the knowing looks that often bring smiles. There are so many careers beyond the track for horses and 20-year-old Tilly McCarroll is always looking for an eventer. She has

“I go and pick up all my horses on the quadbike and when I get Hey Doc I can’t go as fast as I go with the others,” Liston said. “He gets that look on his face, ‘Hey, I’m Hey Doc and I won $3 million, don’t you know who I am?’” Liston got Hey Doc – an $85,000 Inglis Premier Yearling

already, as a teenager, taken Cosmic Cube from the track to three- Sale purchase for Tony McEvoy that would go on to win four star competitor on the eventing circuit and recently acquired All

G1 races and more than $3.1m in earnings - from a friend and

Too Royal, a $270,000 Inglis Easter yearling and winner of 8 races for the past couple of months she has worked at the process to and over $400,000 in earnings, as her next project. McCarroll rides work for Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott in the mornings but has a passion for the horse and retraining thoroughbreds.

give him a life after racing. Where he might end will depend on how he adapts. “He is a kindergarten kid. You have to learn about them and teach them to be a horse again,” Liston said. “The other horses

“I have had a couple now and I’m hooked on it. Once you

know what to do but he has been trained to race and done that

have an off-the-track thoroughbred you have to have more,”

all his life. It is different with horses like him. You are starting

she said. “They are very trainable because they have seen a at the beginning. lot. They have seen the crowd and they have learned to be patient, waiting for their turn.”

“I have learned a bit about working with him. The first time I went to hose him, I looked like I’d had a shower, not him,

McCarroll is in the Equestrian Australia High Performance because he is a big horse and he doesn’t like getting his face Program after Cosmic Cube helped her to NSW Young Eventer of the Year in 2019. She is chasing an Olympic dream and All Too Royal could be part of it.

hosed. “I came back and my husband said ‘what, did you have a shower in your clothes?’ I told him I tried to hose Doc and he

She has started the process and is just a couple of months in won that battle. after the Christmas Stakes winner was retired earlier in 2021. “I had my first ride on him and he is amazing. He is very friendly, he is the kind of horse that will leave his hay in the paddock to come and say hello,” McCarroll said with passion. “He is really easy to ride, very soft in the mouth. He can be

“After that episode, I found he got his face washed with a washer in the stable because that’s what he liked. It is things like that which, like with any horse, take time. “We are getting there. He rides well and I enjoy him.” There is an enjoyment for those who take on a racehorse after


Tilly McCarroll eventing her retired racehorse, Cosmic Cube

Image: Lisa Randle


the track that becomes addictive. They put the horse first and enjoy will hopefully see him win best in show and maybe become a the challenge of getting to learn new skills. Casey Bruce has probably the most high-profile off-the-track

dressage horse in time. Bruce is constantly pushing him. “He is getting better and learning all the time and is trying very

galloper in champion sprinter Chautauqua. His distinctive colouring, hard. He genuinely likes his new life,” Bruce said. performance and antics towards the end of his racing career made the champion Inglis Easter graduate a focus of attention.

Chautauqua, like many things, has had his progress slowed by Covid, but he will soon be a regular on the show circuit, while Bruce

Chautauqua effectively retired on his own terms as an 8YO, rides him with a view to get him to dressage when his dapples fade following a glittering career that saw him win three TJ Smiths, a and his grey coat turns to white. Manikato Stakes and a Chairman’s Sprint Prize in Hong Kong.

“The whole aim we had for him was a show horse, but I’m also

“I’m not dealing with any horse, I’m dealing with a champion. He going to train him in dressage. Show horses have to be magnificent was crowned the world’s fastest horse at one point,” she said.

and beautiful and have to be the perfect combination of horse and

“When you look at any champion athlete, anyone who is at the rider in the ring,’’ she said. top of their game, at some point they have to have a little bit of a

“But eventually when he loses his colouring, at the moment he

screw loose. They have to because champions push pain barriers

still has those beautiful grey dapples, I would like to try in dressage

and champions find lengths that others can’t.

because that will be just him and I competing with one and other.”

“The transition from elite athlete to the role he is in now takes some time, but he is very willing and there is a softness to him.” Bruce has worked with Chautauqua to get the racing brain to

Victorian based Julie Bramucci has over 30 years’ experience in rehoming thoroughbreds from the track and providing them with the tools required for a successful second career after

become that of a model as a show horse. He is still a work in progress, racing. Passionate about transitioning our sport’s athletes, Julie but he can be ridden by her five-year-old daughter Taylor these days. is empowering younger generations to learn more about the “My five-year-old rides him and the way he is with her is

rewarding process. “The kids are getting good knowledge through

amazing. It makes your heart melt. He pulls faces at me but pony club and learning from their ponies, I think it is important we mentor the future generation so that they can progress to the

stands quiet as a lamb.

“When he sees her, his eye softens, his mannerism softens. She next stage and safely be capable of bringing on an off the track scratches his neck and he loves it.” a

“They can do so many different disciplines, they don’t have

couple of years of work,

to be competing they just have to be loved and they will give

and will continue and

you so much love back.”

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By Andrew Rule HORSE trading is learned more than taught. The best horse would call Dorrington Farm – this one in Coolart Road near Hastings. traders learn from experience – but they need to start with an eye

It was there, at his country retreat, that he fell for horses.

for opportunity and the nerve to act fast.

As a lot of parents do when they buy a country property, he

The business of buying, breeding and selling horses is more bought his children ponies to ride. Son Michael had a bay hack. about intuition and competitiveness than science, which might

His daughter Juliette had a grey pony. Rob himself got a horse to

be why successful car dealers have become breeders, says Rob

go riding with the kids.

Crabtree, who should know. He was a successful car dealer who has become a remarkably successful horse trader. “Horse trading”, of course, isn’t just about buying and selling

The family interest in horses could easily have fizzled out when the children outgrew their ponies. But Crabtree got to like having horses around, although racing them didn’t enter his

horses. It describes anyone who trades their way up the greasy calculations until 1980. pole of success, driving the best bargains to build a business. It’s more personality type than occupation. At an age when most people are looking for a retirement

It is one of his pet stories: the one about the day he went to a North Melbourne Football Club lunch and came home with a share in a galloper.

hobby, Crabtree is building a second career. He still has the

Crabtree barracks for Collingwood but North Melbourne had its

instincts that made him one of the bigger car dealers around

share of high flyers at the time and a good dealer is always alert to

before he switched his attention to horsepower on four legs.

networking with business contacts.

The young Crabtree took over a rundown car yard in Sydney

Opportunity did knock, but it wasn’t an order for a fleet of company

Road, Coburg, which in the 1970s was more famous as home of

cars. Crabtree was on a table with the then emerging entrepreneur

Pentridge Prison than it is these more gentrified days.

Kerry Stokes and a heavyweight horse breeder and owner of the era,

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Crabtree transformed the yard into a successful Ford Monty Millson, Vice President of “North”. dealership, an experience that taught him he could do it again elsewhere, and not just with cars. The next challenge was to build Brighton Mazda into the sort of

Millson had enjoyed big success with the horse-owning bookmaker and punter Mark Read and shrewd trainer Geoff Murphy. One of his best racehorses in the mid-1970s was the grey

business that made Crabtree one of the rising businessmen around colt Plush, trained by Murphy at Caulfield. By 1980 Millson had town. Meanwhile, he had bought the first of a series of properties he

bred a filly by Plush and was lobbying his football lunchmates to


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“join in the chorus” to race her, to quote the famous Kangaroos song. Collingwood versus North was one thing, but horses were common ground. Crabtree took up Millson’s offer and it probably changed his life. The filly – named Join In The Chorus, naturally – ran second in a Listed race at Flemington at her first start. Crabtree was hooked. It was only much later, with the benefit of hard-won hindsight, that he realised how lucky that was. Millson and Read and others were involved in dozens of well-bred racehorses every season, prospecting for the few that could win when the money was down. The odds of Crabtree falling into a top quality first starter with his first horse were long, but it happened. That was the beginning of the rise and rise of Rob Crabtree and Dorrington Farm in its various incarnations as one of Australasia’s most successful boutique breeders over more than 30 years. It’s insulting to suggest Crabtree has been lucky when it has taken decades of hard work and shrewd decisions for him to reach the stage he did at the 2021 Premier Yearling Sale at Oaklands, when Dorrington Farm (via Blue Gum Farm yearling preparation) broke the million-dollar mark with a crackerjack colt by Written Tycoon from Crabtree’s former good race mare Gybe. The $1.1 million sale – Crabtree’s biggest at the venerable Inglis sale – left Blue Gum’s Philip Campbell obviously choked with joy. But Crabtree, holding his well-thumbed Inglis catalogue, swiftly hit his stride. In praising Campbell’s Blue Gum crew, and his own long-time stud manager Fiona Melling, he said the result was “a fairytale”. “I raced this mare with Anthony Cummings and she won a Gimcrack for us. To see her now produce the ultimate is, really, a great feeling.”


He paid credit to Inglis, whose sales he describes as the “natural destination” for Victorian breeders. “Inglis are really presenting themselves at the top level now, aren’t they? We can bring our top horses to a top sale and expect a reasonably top result. It all came together, didn’t it?” Ever the trader, Crabtree points out that Inglis is good for Dorrington Farm but that the reverse is also true: the breeder and the auction house add lustre to each other, a mutually beneficial relationship he sees as having a strong future.

at three to win good races and be placed four times in G1 company, including the Lightning and the Newmarket – in which she was only a stride from the winner, the great sprinter General Nediym. Sadler still rates Scandinavia the best horse he trained never to win a G1 and says injury cost her that privilege. And he rates Crabtree one of the most astute breeders he has known. Scandinavia would end up dropping 13 foals, eight of them winners and two of her non-winners produced black type. Her first

One thing auctioneers can be confident about is that when

foal, Danavia, by Danehill, failed on the track but threw the Stakes

a top line Crabtree entrant is led into the ring, half a dozen

winner Iconic. But it was the second foal, Helsinge, that would be

keen bidders join in the chorus, bidding briskly. It helps to sell

one arm of Scandinavia’s huge impact on Australian breeding.

yearlings when a breeder has a loyal following. The Crabtree team notched another win at the Easter Sale when they broke the million-dollar mark again with an I Am Invincible

Helsinge was bred by Crabtree’s associate Lee Fleming in a foal share deal and sold at the 2005 Inglis Broodmare Sale after an injury prevented her racing.

yearling from Catchy, the crack race filly he bought at Easter in

It is now folklore that Peter Ford called budding breeder

2016 and which went on to win the G1 Blue Diamond and five other

Rick Jamieson and said he must buy this mare. Jamieson,

races for a total $1.96 million in earnings. Catchy aced one leg of

a pedigree buff, approved of Helsinge’s pedigree. Ford, a

Crabtree’s great G1 double, taking the Blue Diamond the same day

conformation expert, liked her looks and went to $115,000. It

the stable won the Oakleigh Plate with Sheidel.

turns out they were both right.

It’s a case of success breeds success. As boutique agent

Helsinge would produce the world’s greatest sprinter, the

and noted broodmare expert Damon Gabbedy of Belmont

unbeaten Black Caviar, herself an Inglis Premier graduate. Enough

Bloodstock puts it, “the Crabtree colours have always had a

said. But she also produced multiple G1 winner All Too Hard (by

good horse in them.”

Casino Prince) for Jamieson’s Gilgai Farm. All Too Hard, of course,

Crabtree believes fiercely in the power and influence of the

has thrown a string of Stakes winners at stud.

dominant broodmares. Top stallions are only a phone call away

Scandinavia, meanwhile, had produced Magnus, an elite

but the rare mares that establish winning families are prized like

sprinter who has become one of Australasia’s stalwart stallions.

family heirlooms.

The Crabtree-bred Mizzy, by Zoustar from a Magnus mare,

Not surprisingly, despite his enviable success on the track, made $2.2 million as a broodmare this year. No conversation Crabtree’s greatest association is with a broodmare – probably the with Crabtree is complete without a reference to Magnus’s still most influential in Australasia since Patrick Hogan bought Eight Carat, famed for foaling five G1 winners including Octagonal and

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brilliant career. And now other “kids” are getting in on the act. Another of Helsinge’s daughters, Naturale, is the dam of star colt Ole

Crabtree’s link with Australia’s outstanding blue hen mare

Kirk, now standing at stud after selling as a yearling through

of the modern era began in 1994 when he bought an unraced

Inglis and winning two G1s on the track, the Golden Rose and

Vain mare, Song Of Norway, from Kingston Town’s breeder,

Caulfield Guineas.

David Hains, for $40,000. She was in foal to Snippets; the filly she dropped became Scandinavia. Crabtree raced Scandinavia with John Sadler, who prepared her to win a Blue Diamond Preview on debut. She bowed a

In business, no one gets to Rob Crabtree. But when Scandinavia died early last year, he had the grave dug deep so she could be buried standing and facing east. He might seem to be a numbers man but in his heart the horse

tendon that ended her two-year-old season but came back trader loves his horses. Much like his friends at Inglis.


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By Michael Felgate It’s been a tumultuous few months for Jamie Kah. Kah created history, becoming the first female to win the Victorian jockey’s premiership and the first person to ride 100 metropolitan winners in a season. And then, it all came crashing down.

missing the entire Spring Carnival. Showing the resolve that helped make her number one, Kah vowed to come back even better. “I’m definitely not done with yet,” Kah said when accepting the Scobie Breasley Medal.

One of five jockeys involved in a Mornington Airbnb

“I’ve got the hunger and determination to keep going.”

party, Kah felt the wrath of racing officials and many

While she is counting down the days to riding again,

fans. She was suspended for a total of three months,

the break has also allowed Kah time to focus on her other passions, developing her breeding and bloodstock knowledge and equestrian. For Kah, it’s all about the horse. “I just love them,” she says. “I love spending time with them and trying to figure out their different personalities. I’m happiest when I’m with the horses.” Growing up in Mount Pleasant, South Australia, Kah’s equine love affair began at pony club. Her parents John and Karen have no background in racing. But they too feel the need for speed. The couple have both represented Australia at the Winter Olympics in speed skating. “They are a big inspiration to me. I think the dedication and determination to get to the Olympics is like trying to be the best jockey, it’s a lot of hard work and sacrifice.” Her parents’ achievements, coupled with this year’s Tokyo Games, have lit an Olympic cauldron-sized “This year has proved to me anything is possible, I never thought I would be this successful in Melbourne,” she said.

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at the opportunity to ride in an Olympics.”

You obviously watch them walk, look at their conformation,

“It’s amazing how much the Olympics triggered a make sure their legs are straight and there’s no issues with spark in me.” While a medal may be beckoning in the future, Kah

them,” she said. “I’ve ridden a lot of good horses and you can fluke the

and her partner Clayton Douglas are already striking gold odd good one that isn’t put together well but when I look at a in the horse trading and training business.

horse, I want to see a nice long rein as there’s nothing worse

“I don’t want to ride forever, we are trying to set up for than trying to ride a horse with a short little neck.” the future. I’d love to go to the sales each year with Clayton

Douglas is a Grand Annual-winning jumps jockey.

and pick out horses for ourselves and clients,” Kah said.

And now, he’s added successful trainer to his list of

“It’s something I’m really interested in and if it’s done achievements. right you can make a good career out of it after riding.”

He believes Kah has the eye to pursue a career in

Kah and Douglas have already made a big impression bloodstock after riding. in the horse trading market selling boom galloper

“She is a great horsewoman, I think her background in

Barocha to Hong Kong for an undisclosed sum after two equestrian is a big help,” Douglas said. impressive wins. Barocha was bought by Clayton’s uncle, Rodney Douglas, for just $12,000 at the Inglis Gold Sale in 2018 and was the subject of a text message that went viral declaring him before his debut. He was backed off the map and won by five lengths giving Clayton a winner with his first runner as a trainer. “We were building up the farm and it was good to make some quick money so that really got us interested in that side of the industry,” Kah said. Since then they have been active at most sales preparing horses for Ready To Run sales with Kah keen to learn as much as she can. “I have a background in equestrian but when you are looking at buying a racehorse you are looking for totally different attributes,” she said. “It’s really interesting, there are a lot of very well educated horse people at the sales so I try to listen to them all about what they look for in a yearling.” Kah already has some favourite traits.

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Jamie Kah partners boom galloper Barocha to victory


“She knows how good horses move and because she has ridden so many, it gives us a great advantage when we are preparing young horses for sales or to race.”

Kah and Douglas to find a star at the sales - like Inglis Premier graduate Nature Strip. The champion sprinter provided Kah with her

There is one problem Kah needs to conquer, though.

most memorable moment of last season, winning the

“I’ve ridden 10 yearlings this morning, you don’t do

Lightning Stakes.

that because you are looking for the next superstar, you

“He is an amazing animal, just to get the call up to

do it because you love horses. That’s the reason I get up

ride him from Chris Waller was incredible. That was the

in the morning,” she said.

highlight of the year,” she said.

“The problem I have is letting go, I love them all and

While Kah still has plenty left to achieve in the saddle, it’s the future beyond riding that has her

don’t want to sell them!” Kah believes her new found interest in breeding also

most excited. You can expect to see her inspecting potential

improves her riding. “You take more interest in their pedigree when you ride them. You recall their sires and mums and any traits

stars at upcoming sales...with the same keen eye and determination she shows on the track. And, there’s still a Gold Medal to be won.

they may have had,” she said. “I rode I’m Thunderstruck who’s by Shocking, I’ve ridden a lot of his horses and they are similar. They all have a lot of ability but can sometimes hold back slightly; it’s good knowledge to have when trying to get the best out of them.” It would be a dream for

“Look at Andrew Hoy, he’s still competing at the top level and winning medals in his sixties,” she said. “I’ll be 35 when the Brisbane Olympics are on in 2032, the perfect age. “Mum and Dad didn’t win Gold, so I guess it’s up to me.” As always, you’d be foolish to bet against Kah.

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By Caroline Searcy It started as a necessity and has since transformed into

partner Sky Racing was not allowed to work on-site. And so Sale Day Live–Inglis’ internal broadcast

an industry go-to. Everyone involved in the breeding industry is familiar with the “silver linings” that inevitably follow the biggest

production—was born. The

initial

success

of

the

production

was

challenges and one of the undoubted positives to come

extraordinary—that Easter Sale of 2020 had more than

out of the Covid-19 pandemic has been the success of the

300,000 views on the Inglis website over the two days

“Sale Day Live” concept Inglis has developed and honed

from people in more than 100 countries. Since then, the broadcast has expanded to become a

over the past two years. The 2020 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale was under

regular at Inglis Sales.

serious threat of not proceeding due to the initial Covid-19

It continued at the Chairman’s Sale and Ready2Race

breakout and national lockdown. Buyers were unable to

Sale of 2020 and then clicked into overdrive in 2021 with

attend the Riverside complex at Warwick Farm and staff and

Classic, Premier, Easter, Chairman’s and Ready2Race

horses were locked out.

Sales all being broadcast.

Following many internal meetings,

The viewing numbers around the world have been

a decision was made to host the

astronomical, with close to 1 million views overall, watching

world’s first ‘Virtual’ yearling

a range of hosts such as Jason Richardson, Richard Haynes,

auction and with that, came a

Lizzie Jelfs, Katelyn Mallyon, Jemma

necessity and responsibility

Cutting and myself, help tell the

to showcase that sale to an

stories of the sale through

audience eager to ‘watch’ the

computer

action, given regular broadcast

screens on a global scale.

and

television

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“We’ve been well supported by racing industry television has really engaged with racing and breeding industry viewers broadcasters over the years, but when Covid hit in early 2020 around the world. we had to re-think how we told our story and how we engaged

“The resourcing has evolved but we use a mix of Inglis and

with our customer base during the most extreme lockdown

contracted team members, such as Kat Stuart, to host our

conditions the world has ever faced,’’ Inglis’ Managing own broadcast, and other contractors such as Tim Patterson Director Mark Webster said. “The Covid restrictions were severe and included a ban on live auctions just weeks before Easter 2020, which posed a significant challenge for Inglis, thus we had to find a way to

(Digital Media Creations) to produce content through the day on social media channels,” Webster explains. “Thankfully I’ve worked with Caroline for many years on air going back to the TVN days, so her understanding

run Australia’s most important yearling sale without any horses of our business, our customers and the on our premises, without buyers on the grounds and of course racing and breeding industry made without any onsite media support.

her the ideal person to be our lead

“We were basically in survival mode, and thankfully our team host. For the bigger sales we like with support from our vendors created the concept of a “virtual to have a second host where sale”, which was very much dependent on an uninterrupted possible

such

as

industry

Sale Day Live stream of every yearling being offered to potential

experts Jason Richardson or

buyers all over the world.

Richard Haynes or Lizzie Jelfs

“We also produce our own Facebook Live review after or Katelyn Mallyon, and of course every sale day.” I have had the pleasure of hosting and commentating on

I like to get involved along with some of my colleagues to preview and

the coverage of all these sales along with a variety of other

review each sale day. “Our CIO Deane

presenters and it’s quite strange to be sitting in a small room

Jooste-Jacobs has done an incredible

above the empty sales ring or in an outdoor marquee next to

job pulling together the contracted

the auditorium, yet knowing thousands of people are on the production team and technology other side of the cameras we address. My colleague Jason Richardson, who’s hosted the Sydney and Melbourne sales, enjoys the hosting experience just as much. “I love it! All the ingredients are there - elite equine athletes, the astute judges, the difference of opinions, the drama of a bidding battle, and roll in friends, colleagues, food and wine ... what’s not to love,’’ Richardson said. “It’s incredible how the media world has evolved in recent years - our streaming service of the Easter Sale was being consumed in many different countries, with friends and colleagues sending us texts from all parts of the world throughout and after the broadcast. It was quite extraordinary, really.” With live interviews with buyers and vendors from Australasia and around the world, the immediacy of Sale Day

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or when there are the inevitable great human stories thrown up through a live horse sale, Sale Day Live has brought it to our viewers as it happens. Mark Webster is a regular on the broadcast featuring in our morning previews and evening reviews of the day’s selling and he’s part of an on-air team that


required for the broadcast, and we’ve been fortunate to have a very talented in-house producer and co-host in Jemma Cutting and PR Manager Peter Fitzgerald to bring the shows to life.” Sponsorship has also become a major part of the sale coverage and Inglis has been overjoyed by the response of so many industry players such as Tabcorp, Darley, Blueblood Thoroughbreds, Ridgmont Farm, ANZ Bloodstock News, Newhaven Park, Coolmore, Widden, Aushorse, Scone Race Club, Middlebrook Valley Lodge, TDNAusNZ, Blake Ryan Racing and Leneva Park among those who supported the broadcast in 2021. Carol Walsh from successful syndication company Blueblood Thoroughbreds explains it’s a win for the sponsors to be part of such a widely viewed sales coverage. “The growth Blueblood has experienced from the Inglis Sale Day Live Coverage has been very positive,’’ Walsh said. “Sales increased, bringing many first-time owners into racehorse ownership. The sponsorship stamped the Blueblood brand even deeper with the public and the exposure displayed by Inglis was second to none.

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Jason Richardson, Anthony Mithen and Caroline Searcy during the Premier Yearling Sale broadcast

“With the Spring Carnival at hand, everyone wants to get

“Sale Day Live has become a vital tool to showcase every

involved in anticipation that they may be the next winning element of a yearling sale, especially as we struggle to work owner and that’s what Blueblood aims to achieve.’’ The sponsorship has certainly assisted the Inglis team

through the restrictions of a global pandemic.” The satisfaction at what has been achieved so far with Inglis

with the coverage financially and those supporting the Sale Day Live is evident in the interest it has created globally, broadcast are involved in live interviews and have their according to Webster. “I’m so proud of what we do that I love the branding displayed through the sale in several different

opportunity to share critical information with current industry

ways. “The sponsors are important to help cover some of the clients, but also to reach out to others who are interested but not production costs, but they also help generate content and yet committed to our industry,’’ he said. interesting stories for us to share with a global audience,’’

“Our first ever broadcast was basically made up on the

Webster said. “We always try and find the right balance. run, but it was so satisfying to have people viewing that Easter Viewers don’t want to be drowned in advertising but our

Sale from more than 100 countries whilst we sat in a small

sponsors are generally leading industry figures with

boardroom/makeshift studio at Riverside.

fascinating background stories to share.”

“I recall being asked to do post sale interviews with media

Personally, having come from outside the racing and breeding

outlets in the USA, Ireland and the Middle East during the peak

industry as a teenager, taking myself to the local thoroughbred

of the pandemic, the main question was how we pulled off a

sales in Adelaide to see the first yearlings by Rancher, and not

major horse auction with no horses or buyers on the grounds,

really knowing a soul in the game, I pinch myself to know that I’m

and how did we become a broadcaster so quickly whilst every

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sales companies in the world. I am thrilled to be able to not only

And the future will only see more growth and improvement in

divest more information about each horse than can fit on the

the sales coverage, incorporating more cameras to bring the live

catalogue page, but I am hugely passionate about explaining the

reactions and bidding to the global audience as the concept is

industry in layman’s terms to encourage and educate first time

constantly being evaluated to provide even greater information

owners and people who may not know how to go about buying a

and entertainment for the industry watching on computers,

share in a racehorse.

iPads, phones or flicking it to their big screen TVs.

Richardson also loves the immediacy of the broadcast.

So next time there’s an Inglis sale, if you can’t be there on the

“It’s dynamic. Buyers, sellers, pedigree buffs and racing

day make sure you take a look at the Inglis “Sale Day Live” offering

fans all interacting with the live streaming service adds to the

on the website or Facebook page. It’s a way to keep up with the

excitement from the sales complex,” he said.

sale and have a few laughs and learn a lot along the way.


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By Dave Murray Never underestimate the importance of a good education. And in the thoroughbred racing world it’s no different.

“We have a fairly routine system, obviously we tweak it for some horses who need a bit more time, but for most of them

With owners and trainers regularly paying huge sums for it’s a four-week turnaround. yearlings, it’s vital to have them well educated so they can

“Their basic education happens in four weeks and I believe it’s the most important four weeks of their life. If you

perform on the racetrack.

Celebrated Olympian Shane Rose recently returned from bugger it up it takes a long time to fix.” Tokyo, alongside his equestrian three-day event teammates Andrew Hoy and Kevin McNab, sporting a silver medal.

The youngsters are handled, mouthed, carry gear and are taught to respond in their first few days before the saddle is

It was Rose’s third, adding to previous silver and bronze introduced for increasing periods. “At the end of the second week we’ll have them working

medals, at his third Olympics.

And while it was a tremendous thrill and great reward with a second horse and by the third week we quietly introduce for the time and effort he’s invested in the sport, the Games them (walkthroughs) to the barriers,” Rose said. “That’s so punctuated an important period in Rose’s busy horse- they’re comfortable and confident with the barriers. breaking and pre-training business at Werombi, just west of

“In the fourth week we teach them to trot and canter. After a month they canter out of the gates and they’re ready to go

Camden in New South Wales (NSW). Rose and his wife, Niki, moved up from the South Coast 20 years ago “specifically to get into breaking and pre-training

to the trainer. “It’s amazing how intelligent they are and how quickly the thoroughbred understands their job. “80 per cent of their

thoroughbreds”.

They estimate they’ve educated “4000 to 5000” in that time education is done.” and regularly work for Chris Waller, Marc and Clarry Conners,

Many horses later return to Bimbadeen Park for “higher

Matthew Smith, Peter and Paul Snowden, Gai Waterhouse and education” that includes flat work, jumping and sometimes even dressage to complement their pre-training programs.

Adrian Bott, Gerald Ryan and Dynamic Syndications. winner

While it’s hard to keep up with the careers of the thousands of

Sejardan, from opening day of the NSW 2YO season at

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“We’ve been fortunate to have some great ones come

Shane said about “95 per cent” of their juveniles had through,” Rose said. “It’s a pretty important job but I love it.” been educated by September after a busy time which kicked off back in January.

Victorian trainer David Brideoake has been in the thoroughbred business for nearly 30 years and a master

“Depending on the trainers, some horses come straight horsemen for much longer. from the sales, some go to the paddock for two weeks and some go for four,” he said.

Brideoake cut his teeth in the highly competitive showjumping arena and represented Australia in Europe and


across the Tasman. He was shortlisted for the Australian team and the 2019 Australasian Oaks winner Princess Jenni. for the Olympics in 1996 (Atlanta) and 2000 before concentrating on training racehorses after the Sydney Games. “I had a few racehorses in training from about 1993

His stable comprises “about 45 horses” and is situated about six kilometres from Mornington. Brideoake isn’t involved in breaking but knows the

onwards as well as my equestrian horses,” he said. “After 2000 importance of handling well-educated youngsters. the equestrian was put on the backburner because my racing stable continued to get bigger.”

“We have a lot of young ones, about 20 at the moment,” he said. “I use a couple of breakers and have had a long

Brideoake has enjoyed considerable success in the past association with them. It’s quite a personal relationship two decades and is the winner of three Group 1 races, with Grand Journey (2008 WA Derby), Griante (The Galaxy, 2016)

you have with your breaker. “You just don’t need horses turning up in an unfinished


The former New Zealand horseman spent “a number of years” in England breaking in thoroughbreds during breaks from the highly competitive European eventing season. Now married to Atlanta Olympian Nikki Bishop, and with sons Oscar (18) and Charlie (16) lending a hand after school hours, Richardson has 30 years’ experience breaking young horses. Shane Rose (centre) and the Australian Eventing Team at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games

“You’d want to think I know what I’m doing by now,” he said, with a chuckle. “Last year we had a big year, did about 250 horses. On average

manner. The danger and the ramifications are massive.”

we’ll do 180-190 this year.”

While breaking is crucial in the early days, Brideoake

Charging about $4000 per horse for a four-to-five week

slowly builds on the education process once the horse is in

schooling, Richardson works for “pretty much anyone who

his stable. And that includes some cross training.

wants to send us a horse”.

“We bring them in for a few weeks at a time and then we put them back out again,” he said. “Everyone has different levels of criteria but ours are pretty

But he does enjoy the support of bigger farms like Yarraman Park, Widden Stud, Attunga Stud and Henry Field at Newgate Farm.

well adjusted by now (October). “We do spend a bit of time mouthing horses down, keeping them nice and straight, not hanging one way or the other. “If necessary we’ll spend some time in an equestrian environment and quite often you can use that to improve their rideability. “Because it’s not as stressful as the racetrack you can let your horse mature and grow while you are fine-tuning the rideability of the horse, their balance and the way it carries itself.”

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In these days when human resources are just as important as quality horseflesh, Brideoake knows the importance of safety and due diligence. “They’ve got to be able to go on and off trucks, arrive in the tie-ups, be saddled and the rider legged on,” he said. “We don’t need any unfinished products - it’s too hard on riders. You can’t expect your riders to get on an uncivilised horse or a half-broken horse. “Good riders are a commodity a stable needs and you can’t

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“So you just can’t ever emphasise how important good quality breakers are.” Blair Richardson is one such person. A premier three-day event rider, the New Zealander

This year’s San Domenico Stakes and Golden Rose winner In The Congo – an Inglis Easter Yearling Sale graduate - was educated by the Richardsons last year, with Blair remembering the flashy chestnut as a “lovely horse with a nice temperament”. Victorian G1 star Russian Revolution and John O’Shea’s classy mare Sea Siren also came through the system and, as with Shane Rose, many former graduates return to spell and enjoy the vast surrounds at Vantage Hill during prepreparation training. “[Inglis Millennium winner] Profiteer came up here in the winter to do some flat work and dressage,” Richardson said. “He’s a complete athlete. We rode him dressage and

came to Australia in 1999 and works from his property across our creek. He was a really good, nice character to “Vantage Hill” near Scone.

work with.


“We had Captivant here in the winter as well. He’s a totally different horse – a long-legged, scopey type of horse and beautiful to work with.” Richardson said providing an education based on patience and kindness, and with a few deliberate obstacles thrown in, was the basis of his system. Work in the equestrian arena doing figure-eights, long walks to and from the training track over creeks with “ducks often flying out” challenges the young horses with something natural. “It can be entertaining but it’s very good for the horses,” he said. “You do get a few buckers early days when the saddle is new to them - that’s when you need to respect them and spend a bit more time with them,” “Every horse can buck but it’s just a matter of treating them as individuals. You don’t get too many dramas.” Richardson said having good staff was crucial and safety for horse and rider is always paramount. “It’s probably one of the most important parts of the horse’s career, the beginning,” he said. “It’s certainly the

Yearlings being introduced to the barriers at Bimbadeen Park

most dangerous for horse and rider. “In busy times we might have eight to nine people here with up to 70 horses in work.

Rosehill trainers Gary Moore and Gerald Ryan are regular supporters, as are Equi-Com Syndications, Woodpark Stud

“You can’t do it on your own. Surrounding yourself with and Milburn Creek in the Southern Highlands. good people is important and with our backgrounds we try to identify good riders.” Nobody would argue Will Forrester isn’t a good rider.

Forrester said his “process” takes about five weeks and included “all the components they need to go to the track”. “But that process can change depending on the client or

The 31-year-old horse breaker from Western Australia trainer,” he said. learned his trade on his family’s cattle property before tackling the rough and tough rodeo circuit. He jumped aboard bucking bulls, bareback and saddlebronc horses before finding racing in 2009.

“I have a system but you have to be able to adapt depending on how the horse is learning and adapting.” It isn’t always easy predicting how young horses will progress on the racetrack but occasionally one comes

He rode trackwork in WA and in NSW when he moved along that stands out from the mob. east but always gravitated towards riding the lessexperienced stock. “My hobby was rodeo but I don’t do it anymore, I stick

Like Flying Crazy, who ran a creditable seventh behind Anamoe in the G2 Run To The Rose at just his fourth race start. “Sometimes you can get a feel that they’re good,”

to riding young racehorses now,” Forrester said. “I lease a Forrester said. “Flying Crazy is owned by Equi-Com, I property on the outskirts of Bowral (Riverbank Farm). It’s growing each year, our numbers are tending to expand.”

“He’s the first one that I’ve broken in and liked that much that I’ve kept a share in.

Forrester educates about 80-100 per annum and has

“They’re so young and still in such a growing stage, so the

about 25 horses in work at any one time. He employs about

ones that feel a balanced, strong horse stand out. But others

five people plus a few more casuals and has another 30 can progress and in six months might be superstars.” horses spelling on his property.

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Busuttin and Young take three-pronged attack towards $400,000 Inglis Banner

What's on Race meetings: Goulburn (NSW), Muswellbrook (NSW), Mornington (VIC), Mortlake (VIC), Cairns (QLD), Narrogin

T

naturally

to

hesitation in buying the progeny

Busuttin

said

of first season sires Merchant Navy

Equivocal yesterday.

rent Busuttin would have no

(Fastnet Rock) and Hellbent (I Am

Tuesday and had a look around and galloped up nicely.

believes holds the edge so far. in

She’s drawn well (in

International meetings: Berlin (GER),

partnership with his wife Natalie Young, will

barrier three), so

Greyville (SAF), Belmont (US), Churchill

saddle up three runners in tomorrow’s $400,000

we will see what she

Inglis Banner (RL, 1000m) at Moonee Valley,

does under race day

Downs (US), Santa Anita (US), Woodbine

Lonhro (Octagonal) filly Equivocal, Red Rapid

pressure.”

(Merchant Navy) and Tattenham (Hellbent).

(CAN), Tokyo (JPN), Hanshin (JPN), Niigata

The trio all had a jump-out at Cranbourne

1200m) and Diamond Jubilee Stakes (Gr 1, 6f )

sorts of (sales) races are just under half that are

on October 11, with the Seymour Bloodstock-

winner Merchant Navy, was an $80,000 Inglis

restricted.”

The

(US) - Twilight Derby (Gr 2, 9f ), Woodbine (CAN) - Ontario Derby (Gr 3, 9f ), Tokyo (JPN) - Tenno Sho (Gr 1, 2000m)

Cranbourne

trainer,

who

is

Tattenham, who will be the first two-yearold by Hellbent to race, came out of the same

attention of bookmakers who have installed

Platinum Express (Showcasing).

sale as Equivocal, bringing $120,000.

her as the $3.60 favourite for the Inglis Banner,

“She is out of a Showcasing mare which is

He will be the second foal to race out of

which was won last year by Sneaky Five (Fastnet

a nice speedy family, by a speed sire,” Busuttin

winning mare Sprout (High Chaparral), herself

Rock).

said.

Stablemates

Red

Rapid

($6.50)

and

Colour (More Than Ready) and the stakes-

has had two or three jump-outs. She’s got a

placed juvenile filly Single Blonde (Not A Single

wide gate to contend with (12), which makes

Doubt).

closing stages. However, she ran more than a

it extremely hard, but we’ll find out under race

second slower than Equivocal.

day pressure with her as well.

Busuttin said: “Tattenham and Red Rapid are only representatives from those sires (in the

he’s

stable), so we certainly would be happy to go

probably not as natural. He is probably going to

back and buy another one based on what we’ve

Paulele (Dawn Approach) and Canonbury

want to get out over a bit further, 1200 metres

seen so far.”

Stakes (Gr 3, 1100m) winner Tessera (Medaglia

would suit and he’s not one you’d look at and

d’Oro), Equivocal was a $110,000 purchase

say that he’s a real two-year-old type.

Out of Prismatic (Street Sense), a half-sister to Roman Consul Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m) winner

“The

other

bloke

(Tattenham),

Merchant Navy, who stands at Coolmore for a fee of $33,000 (inc GST), had two juveniles

“But again it comes back to if he can go there

run in the opening Sydney two-year-old races,

and have a good experience at The Valley, treat

with filly Drisana placed in the ATC Gimcrack

it as a day out and it’s (running for) $400,000.

Stakes (Gr 3, 1000m).

selected and bought at the Easter sale. Without

“Ten years ago the big carrots for the sales

being under any pressure, everything’s come

were million dollar races and every man and

Hellbent stands for a fee of $22,000 (inc GST) at Yarraman Park Stud.

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for Yarraman Park’s superstar stallion I Am

stallion roster yesterday when

Like Home Affairs, Brazen Beau was also

John Messara’s belief that Japanese bloodlines can

he produced a breathtaking display to land the

saddled by Chris Waller and the duo make

play an integral role in the future of the Australian

Coolmore Stud Stakes (registered as Ascot Vale

up an illustrious quintet of winners for the

breeding industry.

Stakes) (Gr 1, 1200m) at Flemington.

Sydney-based trainer in the time-honoured

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ltra-talented colt Home Affairs

Invincible (Invincible Spirit) and second in

(I Am Invincible) cemented his

the race following up the victory of the now

place on Coolmore Stud’s future

Darley Stud-based sire Brazen Beau in 2014.

Hitotsu hands Maurice his first Australian Group 1 winner

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a half-sister to Group 3-winning two-year-old

“She has done everything naturally and

Tattenham ($16) clashed in the following heat, with the former having the upperhand in the

“She seems a natural, early two-year-old

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his dog was trying to win them and, now, these

Premier purchase for Busuttin Racing. She is out of the New Zealand stakes-placed mare

type. She is a lovely filly who Mark Pilkington

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Merchant Navy

Red Rapid, by Coolmore Stud Stakes (Gr 1,

owned Equivocal running a fast time to win her 650-metre heat, an effort which also caught the

from last year’s Inglis Easter sale.

Flemington race.

to The Valley on

Muswellbrook (NSW)

- Bold Ruler Handicap (Gr 3, 7f ), Santa Anita

In winning the contest, the Coolmore-

of

first crop two-year-olds but it is a juvenile filly by a champion of the breeding barn who he

Silbernes Pferd (Gr 3, 3000m), Belmont (US)

raced colt became the tenth top-flight winner

her,”

went

Invincible) based on his brief exposure to their

Barrier trials / Jump-outs:

International Group races: Berlin (GER) -

Home Affairs

“She

(WA), Ashburton (NZ)

(JPN), Happy Valley (HK)

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By Bren O’Brien Twice a month on a Wednesday afternoon, Fernrigg Farm’s Rae-Louise and Padraig Kelly have a standing appointment with a cheeseboard, a bottle of wine and the Inglis Digital Sale. Having experienced considerable success buying from the Digital platform, including an outstanding result with a Nicconi colt which cost $8000, and was pinhooked for $200,000 through the Inglis Classic Sale, the Kellys have now made a special fortnightly event out of trying to find their next prospect. “There is so much opportunity in the Inglis Digital market,” RaeLouise said. “We buy something on there most months. We bought another couple of weanlings earlier in the year who are in the paddock now, who fit the profile.” “We look for later types, which are a bit backwards and we keep our fingers crossed they are going in the right direction and we can get a good result.”


The Nicconi colt was secured through the 2020 Inglis Digital March (Late) Online Sale and was one that fit that profile perfectly. The Kellys saw the potential for his development and seized the opportunity with the $8000 purchase. “We have always liked Nicconi as a stallion. When we saw the colt, we knew he was a bit of a later foal. He was all there, but he was just a bit backwards and immature,” she said. “Having the farm here just gives us the opportunity to try and build these horses up. He did everything we thought he was going to do. He grew out and filled the frame that we saw he had as a foal.” A few members of the Fernrigg Farm staff had invested in the colt as well, and it was a moment of pure emotion when he went through the Classic Sale ring and secured $200,000 from David Raphael, Gerald Ryan and Upper Bloodstock. “We knew the pedigree had come on a bit. We thought if we got $60,000 it would be a really nice turnaround. When he got to $100,000, everybody started to tear up and then it took off,” she said. He wasn’t the only terrific pinhook result for Fernrigg Farm in 2021, with an Exceed And Excel colt purchased on the Inglis Digital platform last August for $11,000 subsequently sold for $120,000 as a yearling in January.

Top 10 Inglis Digital Results of 2021 Horse Name

Price

Buyer

Funstar (B)

$2,700,000

Katsumi Yoshida

Every Rose (B)

$1,300,000

Suman Hedge Bloodstock

Joyous Legend (RF)

$1,025,000

Rosemont Stud

Fasika (RF)

$920,000

Suman Hedge Bloodstock

Archanna (RF)

$900,000

Arrowfield Stud

Members Joy (B) (IF to Zoustar) $800,000

Shen You Holdings

Dirty Thoughts (RF)

$575,000

Ciaron Maher Bloodstock/ Cunningham Thoroughbreds/ Jim Clarke Bloodstock

Celestial Falls (B)

$465,000

Springmount

Absolute Flirt (B)

$460,000

Telemon Thoroughbreds

Maximak (RF)

$420,000

Cannon Hayes Stud

B: Broodmare

*Figures correct to 16 November 2021

RF: Race filly


Part-owner Olly Koolman and $2.7m Inglis Digital graduate Funstar

With a strong offering of racing prospects through

“Because we train down at the beach, and we are a

every Digital sale, opportunities have been aplenty for country environment with a small team, we look for horses trainers as well.

that have come from the big stables that would appreciate

The most famous of these has been Bella Vella being outside more. We can work with them down the beach (Commands), who was a $22,500 purchase for a syndicate and the salt air helps their throats,” Proctor said. led by John Kelton and trainer Will Clarken. She would go

“It’s very easy to use. You pay for them, you just call

on to win the 2020 G1 Goodwood Handicap before selling and pick them up. We have sold horses on there as well.” for $1.9 million as a broodmare in 2021.

The maturity of the digital market has seen it become

Curran (Night Of Thunder {Ire}) was a $600 purchase for a format of choice for sellers too. mother-daughter training partnership Lyn Tolson and Leonie

Henry Field, Managing Director of Newgate, began

Proctor through Inglis Digital in July 2020. A promising

utilising the platform as an easy way to trade on racehorses.

unraced gelding with a throat issue, within 12 months he

“We started off using it because there was a horse we

would win four races, three of them at Metropolitan level,

were selling privately which I had spent about 15 hours

and amass over $360,000 in prizemoney.

dealing with before the deal fell over,” Field said.

“Ciaron Maher came up to us down the beach and said

“It took so much of my time and it was the same month that

‘there’s a little horse that is going to be sold, he needs a throat the digital platform had been launched. I thought I’d try and

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sell a horse or two through there. Inglis takes the risk on credit,

“He came up on Inglis Digital and we were the only which is a big thing. We did it and it worked very well.” bidders on him. I then saw Ciaron at the races and I said

Newgate now utilises Inglis Digital to sell the vast

‘has the horse got four legs, because I just got it for $600’. He

majority of its racing stock. In June, it stepped up the

couldn’t believe it and said ‘I hope it works out well for you.’”

quality it offered on the platform, with Stakes-winning

Tolson and Proctor buy regularly off the platform, looking for horses that might benefit from the Mornington Peninsula lifestyle.

2YO Volcanic Rock (Hinchinbrook). “We thought he was a very nice horse for the Hong Kong market. We had some requests from Inglis to put


a Hong Kong horse up there, with the full x-rays and handicapping reports and the like,” Field said. While he didn’t hook a Hong Kong buyer, Volcanic Rock sold to Bulla Thoroughbreds for $365,000, which was a solid return on the $240,000 China Horse Club and Newgate paid for him at the 2020 Classic Sale. “I certainly wouldn’t be hesitant to put another premium level high-value horse online. I can see a time where Hong Kong owners will be using the platform as the major tool of sourcing tried horses.” If ever there was proof that Inglis Digital has become a platform beyond trading and tried horses, it was when Funstar (Adelaide {Ire}) was sold through the Inglis Digital July (Early) Online Sale, as Japanese buyer Katsumi Yoshida landed a decisive blow to buy the blueblood mare for $2.7 million, a world-record price for an online auction. Olly Koolman, who headed the ownership group which sold Funstar, will not be forgetting that Wednesday night for some time. “She went for $1 million more than we would have dreamed of. That calibre of horse isn’t easy to find and that’s where the auction system works in your favour,” he said. “If someone had have offered us $1 million less, privately, we would have taken it. But when you can present them under an auction environment and you get two or three people that really want them, it gets really competitive and you reap the rewards. In the case of Funstar, I understand that there were 8 individual bidders over $1 million, which is quite incredible.” Koolman said that the key appeal of the digital format was its regularity throughout the year and for those who operate in racing syndicates, it presented an ongoing opportunity to take horses to market. “What I like about Inglis Digital is that you get that chance every 14 days. Racing syndicates won’t necessarily comprehend having a broodmare stand in what stallion to go to,” he said. “It’s pretty hard for a syndicate to dive into a breeding venture that lasts eight months. There’s a lot Emotional Fernrigg Farm staff watch on as their co-owned $8,000 Inglis Digital purchase sells for $200,000 in the Riverside Sale Ring at the 2021 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

of complexity there. We were absolutely blessed that we were able to wait just 14 days to sell her and not until the broodmare sales the next year.”

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By Richard Edmunds Many of us had our passion for racing kindled accompanying

“I’ve always loved racing, and that really came from my

parents to racetracks and TABs in our formative years. Far

father. He was a bit of a weekend punter, a weekend warrior, and

fewer of us have reached one of the pinnacles of Australasian

I’d occasionally go along with him to the TAB.

racing just a few decades later, watching our own colours

“I remember that my very first bet was a $2 double, and I got

carried to two G1 victories within two magical hours during The $80 back – which was quite a lot of money in the 1970s! That got Championships at Randwick.

me hooked for life. I still remember that one of the winners in

But that is the story of Lib Petagna, who has become one of that double was a mare called Diplomante, who was quite a good New Zealand’s most successful owners and breeders in recent

performer at that time. So that was where it all started for me,

times. He has celebrated more than a dozen G1 victories across and I went on to become a bit of a weekend punter myself.” Australasia, from a New Zealand Derby with Crown Prosecutor

An early foray into ownership yielded little success, but

to that sensational Sydney double in 2016 with Sofia Rosa in the when Petagna dipped his toes back into those waters again Australian Oaks and Lucia Valentina in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes.

at the turn of the century, a New Zealand 2000 Guineas

The Wellingtonian’s first career is in the field of finance, but winner changed everything. racing has never been far from his mind.

“I got involved in the ownership of a few horses when I was

management,” Petagna explains. “I’ve sold the majority of my for a little while after that,” Petagna said. “But in the early 2000s I holdings in that now though, and there’s just a few companies decided to give it another crack, and the very first horse I bought into with a group of friends was a filly called Clean Sweep.

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“We bought her with Paul Moroney for only NZ$20,000, and she

Express who both won big races from Mike Moroney’s stable,”

became a G1 winner in the Guineas in Christchurch. That was an Petagna said. “We sold Alabama Express down to Yulong, but I’ve absolutely amazing way to restart my involvement in ownership, kept 10% and will be sending a few Savabeel mares to him. and it’s fair to say my addiction has only got worse since then. It

“He was a good horse. He had an injury and was unfortunately

really is an incredible buzz to breed or own a winner – there’s no retired quite early, but he showed his quality with that Group One feeling quite like it. “There’s been some great success in the years since then, and

win against older horses as a three-year-old.” Petagna has increased his involvement on the breeding side of

that G1 double during The Championships at Randwick definitely things in recent years, purchasing a 50% share in Blandford Lodge ranks among the most special days I’ve ever had. I was lucky in Matamata back in 2014 and expanding his broodmare band. enough to be on course that day.

Lucia Valentina remains a treasured member of that group,

“It’s so hard to win a single G1 race in Australia, let alone two while another valuable prospect is Zaniah. Bought for $1 on a single afternoon at Randwick, so that was quite surreal. And million from the 2017 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale, the daughter it was so satisfying to have done it with a couple of New Zealand- of Zoustar is a half sister to Shooting To Win and Deep Field, breds that Bruce Perry had bought for me at quite low prices.” Another of Petagna’s highlights came in the 2019 New Zealand Derby, in which Crown Prosecutor defied 100-1 odds with a supreme performance.

and she herself won the Listed Ascot Handicap in Brisbane and placed at G2 level. “The number of mares I’m breeding from has gone up to somewhere around 35 to 40,” Petagna said. “Some of those are

The son of Medaglia d’Oro was bought by Perry for just jointly owned with Graham Bax at Blandford, while I’ve also got $50,000 from the 2017 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale and was raced in partnership with Huntingdale Lodge.

some based at Little Avondale Stud and some at Yarraman Park. “Lucia Valentina and Zaniah are both going to I Am

The million-dollar Derby at Ellerslie was Crown Prosecutor’s Invincible this season, and a handful of other mares will go to second black type success, following on from the Wellington Stakes at G3 level earlier that season – a race which, incidentally, was sponsored by Petagna and named in honour of Lucia Valentina.

stallions in Australia including Alabama Express.’’ While the Randwick G1 double will be a hard highlight to match, there is also a spectacular young sprinting talent that Petagna has

“Crown Prosecutor is another one that Bruce Perry managed to been quick to identify as a standout among horses he has bred. find for me at a relatively cheap price,” Petagna said. “He picked

The colt by Per Incanto out of the Danroad mare Dreamlife

him out of the Premier Sale in Melbourne and got him for $50,000.

was offered by Blandford Lodge at the 2018 Inglis Premier

“I know he was a 100-1 outsider when he won the New Yearling Sale. He was bought for $40,000 by trainer John O’Shea Zealand Derby, but I have no doubt that he was a much better horse than that. He later picked up another G1 placing in the

The rest is history as Lost And Running racked up six

Livamol Classic, but unfortunately he had a suspensory injury

scintillating victories from seven starts in the first 12 months of his

after that and has been retired, so he didn’t really get the chance

racing career, culminating in the Listed Luskin Star Stakes in May

to prove that the Derby wasn’t a fluke.

– prompting O’Shea to name him the best sprinter he has trained.

“But that victory in the New Zealand Derby was certainly

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and named Lost And Running.

Petagna’s other notable G1 successes include the All Aged Stakes

“He’s developing into a major highlight as far as my breeding successes are concerned,” Petagna said. “He’s out of a modestly-bred mare who was always a very

with Tivaci, who was a $250,000 purchase from the 2014 Inglis good type, but she never had the opportunity to do much on the Easter Yearling Sale, and the CF Orr Stakes with Alabama Express – track because of injury. bought for $280,000 at the same sale four years later. Both of those

“Lost And Running was always big and raw and gave the

horses are now embarking on stallion careers at Waikato Stud and

impression that he would take a bit of time and patient handling.

Yulong Stud respectively.

Being by Per Incanto and being the type that he was, we didn’t

“It’s really exciting to see horses that I’ve been involved with getting a chance at a stallion career, such as Tivaci and Alabama

necessarily expect him to appeal much to Australian buyers looking for sprinting prospects.


“But fortunately he ended up going to a trainer who was prepared to give him all the time he needed, and now everyone involved with the horse is reaping the rewards from that patience. I’m glad that I had the opportunity to retain a share of the ownership as well, and he’s a very exciting prospect. “Since then we sent the mare back to Per Incanto and we’ve now got a yearling full sister to Lost And Running. There’s a lot of water to go under the bridge, but we’d like this filly to head towards the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale in Sydney.”

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GREG NASH and

renowned bloodstock agent JAMES BESTER to detail the criteria they use when trying to find the ‘perfect’ horse.

GN – Conformational faults do not necessarily stop a horse running

and art which, when all is said and done, is a bit like choosing a

fast. However, by causing extra stress on joints, they can reduce the Thoroughbred racehorse. I wish to acknowledge the assistance of Dr.’s amount of time that a horse can stay sound and, therefore, need

Hance, Teitzel and Thorpe in the production of this article.

to be managed. Everyone has different opinions on what they are prepared to accept with respect to conformational defects.

JB – The first three things I look at with any horse are size, scope

With respect to size, you are really looking for the Goldilocks and strength. factor i.e. you don’t want too big or too small. Naturally this has to be

Size refers to ‘height’ and ranges from ‘plenty’ at the upper

tempered by other factors: you must consider the yearling’s birth date, end, down through ‘good’ and ‘enough’ to ‘lacks’. Height is not whether you are looking at a colt or filly and what the breeding is. Even at yearling stage, the young racehorse needs to be in

as important as many think - there have been many champions, including some of the greatest racehorses and stallions in history

proportion and to look like an athlete. Symmetry between left and like Norther Dancer and Hyperion who were considered ‘too right side is important. A deep girth is an indication of larger lung small’ to even sell, let alone reach the pinnacle of racing and capacity and body length determines stride length which, in turn, breeding. But it can impact the size of future progeny, obviously, determines speed. You want a horse that has a proportionally long so we do bear it in mind. neck or good rein and, similarly, a proportionally sized head – not

Scope (or ‘range’ or ‘length’) is very important. But this length

too big or too small. In the end, you are buying an equine athlete should come from the neck and hindquarter, not the back; in fact, and you want it to look like one. It is important to watch the yearling walk from the front and from

I prefer a relatively short back, with ‘length’ coming from what is in front of the saddle and behind the saddle, not under the saddle.

the side. Look for lameness as well as the freedom of movement One of my mentors, Demi O’Byrne, described it thus: “Imagine that the young horse may have, remembering that some may be

sitting in the middle of the horse’s back - now reach forward and

schooled better than others. Watch the arc of flight of the feet. Does

touch its ears and reach back and grab its tail; real ’scope’ is evident

the horse have base narrow or base wide carriage of its legs, does

from how far you have to reach.” Strength is obviously important - more so in the case of

sense of symmetry in its movement? The main function of the hind 1200m-1600m horses. Just look at the Olympic 100m-200m legs is to provide propulsion, which highlights their significance. Most yearlings that are sold today have a set of 36 radiographs available as well as a pre-sale endoscopic examination of the upper airway. These are tools to have a little peek under the skin, so as to speak,

sprinters, who have so much more ‘muscle mass’ than the 400m-800m group and especially the longer-distance runners who are so much leaner. The same pretty much applies to horses. These are the criteria I have used to find superior G1-class

and are useful for assessing lesions that you may have discovered on athletes like Kenbelle, Global Glamour, Virage de Fortune, gross examination of the horse. However, remember that these tools Piccadilly Circus, Baryshnikov, Joie de Grise, Laisserfaire, must be used in conjunction with all other information. A wise man Unearthly, Von Costa de Hero; Atlantic Jewel; Levendi and Quick once said to remember that you are buying a horse, not a set of x-rays!

Thinker, Pinot, Persan, Hips Don’t Lie. The most important body

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1 - JB - HEAD - We all prefer a horse with a good head which means

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GN - FRONT LEGS - In the horse, the centre of gravity is just

one that is ‘noble’, neither ‘roman-nosed nor Arabian-dished, behind the elbow, so the primary function of the front legs is to broad between the eyes (which, as with humans, are the ‘windows support most of the horse’s weight, absorb the shock of concussion, to the soul’). Very importantly, we like a big round, flaring nostril. and lift the body for the flight phase of each stride.

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Lamborghini or Ferrari with a tiny exhaust pipe sticking out the 4/10 - JB - FOREARMS/GASKINS - We look for forearms and gaskins back. We also like a good, strong ‘jowl’.

that are both strong and long, with the length being just as important as the strength and muscle mass. We like the canon bones – these

2 - JB - NECK/SHOULDERS - We look for length of ‘rein’ (neck) and bones between knee and ankle - to be relatively short, so that there generally avoid horses with short, thick necks. Think of the neck as is a good positive ratio between length of forearm/gaskin and canon being like the tight-rope walker’s balancing pole – the longer it is, bone. Think of the forearm and gaskin as levers or crowbars, with the better balanced the horse will be. As for the shoulder, we are which you are trying to move a heavy weight. The longer the lever, looking for a good ‘slope’ – ideally a 45-degree angle.

the more force you can generate to move that weight. Similarly, the longer the forearm and gaskin, the more force or leverage the horse can generate in propelling its frame forward.


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GN – KNEES

- The knee joint or carpus is one of the most 9 - GN – STIFLES - The stifle joint is equivalent to our knee joint. The

important joints to ensure future racing potential is achieved.

gaskin is the area between the stifle and the hock and, similar to

Ideally, there should not be any severe angular deformities with the forearm in the front legs, it should be well muscled to help aid both knees being symmetrical. When viewing from the side during

movement below the hock.

full weight bearing, the leg should be straight from the elbow to the fetlock, with back at knee or over at knee conformation not

11 - GN – HOCK - The hock joint is comparatively quite a forgiving

desirable. From the front, the knees should be as straight as

joint in the thoroughbred. Hocks should be symmetrical and, when

possible with the bone of the forearm aligned over the cannon viewed from behind, a line dropped from the point of the buttock bone with as little angular deformity or rotation as possible.

or tuber ischii should bisect the limb down to the feet. When viewed from the side, a line dropped from the tuber ischii should

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GN – FETLOCKS - The fetlocks are one of the most crucial

run down the back of the hock, down the back of the cannon bone

joints in the thoroughbred equine athlete and are physiologically a to the back of the fetlock. When viewed from the front or back the highly mechanical area. As such, they are subject to a large amount of hocks should be straight as described. Whereas minor defects are tension, force and pressure, particularly in the racing thoroughbred.

of little consequence, severe deviations create a loss of energy and

The fetlock has two bones at the back of the joint called sesamoid

efficiency and may hinder agility.

bones which have numerous ligamentous attachments and thus form part of the “suspensory apparatus” of the horse. Amongst other

14 - JB - HINDQUARTER/PELVIS - Most observers would instinctively

things, this apparatus allows for directional changes of movement

appreciate the importance of power in a horse’s hindquarter. But

while acting as a shock absorber for the extraordinary loads generated

assessing racehorses requires more subtlety than just looking

when the horse is galloping. When viewed from the front, the fetlocks for big buttocks. What we need is not only ‘muscle mass’ but also should be symmetrical in the vertical plane.

pelvic length, more commonly referred to as ‘hip’ – from the socalled ‘point of hip’ to the furthest point under the tail. Also, viewed

JB - PASTERNS/FEET - Ideally the pasterns should be of

from behind, we like to see broad, square hindquarters and hips,

average length, neither too long and slack nor too short and

with a bit of width too between the hocks. A combination of good

7/13 -

upright but, once again, keep an open mind because the pasterns pelvic length and good length of gaskin will generally give a horse are so easy to fault yet in my experience tend to make less actual what old-timers (like me) always referred to as good ‘hip to hock’ difference to the horse’s performance than almost any other

superior leverage with which to propel its frame.

physical characteristic we’ve discussed. Well-shaped feet, a nice pair, not too narrow or small are also important.

15 - JB - ACTION/STRIDE - The horse may look great standing still, like a statue, or posing for you, like a bodybuilder. But statues and

GN – FEET - The old adage “no feet, no horse” is still true today.

bodybuilders can’t run, so we do need to assess the horse’s action –

Therefore paying particular attention to the feet when assessing we need to see how he uses himself at the walk. We’re looking for a a yearling is of importance. The hooves should of equal size and horse that extends his front legs, using himself from the shoulder, alignment.

When viewing the feet from in front, they should be symmetrical knees with an overly round action in front. Even more importantly, in the vertical plane and when viewed from the side, the angle of

we want the horse to use his or her hind legs with real purpose,

the hoof wall should be similar to the angle of the pastern. The feet

thrusting forward and planting their hind feet well underneath

should be in proportion with the rest of the horse.

their belly, stepping well over the imprints of their front feet, before ‘pushing’ strongly off the deck.

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JB - GIRTH - Good depth of girth is important, as is a good,

round, well-sprung rib cage – we’re looking for more of a wine barrel shape, rather than an IKEA flat pack type of container. We also try to avoid horses that are more tubular (sausage-shaped)

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By Tom Reilly When the finishing line arrived, it was just in the nick

But not every horse is a champion; the prizemoney is so

of time. The Inglis Premier Yearling Sale graduate Nature

strong that talented horses can accrue significant purses

Strip, long regarded as one of the best sprinters in the

even if not winning at the top end.

world, had held on to win his first Everest. Having twice led the field into the final furlong in the $15 million race only to finish out of the placings, the win

And the chances are that this millionaires club will get significantly bigger in seasons to come. Australia has experienced a prizemoney boom that is

was undoubtedly a career highlight for the seven-year-old. unprecedented in world terms. In the past decade total Coincidentally, the win took Nature Strip’s career earnings to

purses have increased by 82%. This has seen the values

within a whisker of the overall value of the race ($14,953,685

of all races, from minor maidens at country tracks

to be precise), and placing him third on the list of Australian

through to the metropolitan meetings that take place at

prizemoney earners behind Winx and another Everest

the major tracks, soar.

winner and Inglis graduate, Redzel. But while there should be no surprise that champions

But if there is one area that has grown exponentially, it is the top end: just six years ago there were 36 million dollar

such as Nature Strip are racking up the millions, the sheer races each season, now that number has doubled to 72. number of horses that become millionaires in Australian racing is remarkable.

Again an international comparison provides some much needed context: America, with its larger racing program has

If you are seeking a barometer to how well the Australian 49 races worth A1$ million or more, while Europe (including industry is going, this statistic is telling: in the 2020-21 racing the UK) held just 18 in the 2020 flat season. season, some 73 horses took their prizemoney earnings over the magical million dollar mark in Australia. To provide some context, in America, which has a

Despite the riches available on the track, when it comes to entering the market and buying a top prospect, Australia offers rare value for outstanding quality.

far bigger population of racehorses, just 63 horses took

Over the past five years the cost of buying a leading

their career earnings past A$1 million, while in Europe

prospect from the yearling sales in Australia has been

(including the UK), there were just 15.

significantly more affordable than in other major racing

If you look at that statistic from another angle, 1 in jurisdictions. every 389 individual runners joined the millionaires club

No matter whether it is a colt or filly, the figures speak

in Australia last season, compared to 1 in 672 in the USA,

for themselves. The average for the top 50 yearlings over

and 1 in 1716 in Europe.

the past five sale seasons is: US$801,001 in Australia,

Among the list of Australian-raced horses to hit the sevenfigure mark, there are the obvious superstars, the horses

US$1,106,580 in America and US$1,305,197 in Europe. Of course, in Australia – with our strong commercial

that won the races where there was more than a million on breeding industry where the major players are sellers offer for victory: these include top 2YOs like Stay Inside and

of yearlings – buyers also get the chance to access the

Artorius, and the multiple G1-winning 3YO Ole Kirk.

best stock.


Nature Strip, winner of the $15m The Everest


The cost of buying a leading prospect from the yearling sales in Australia is significantly more affordable than in other major racing jurisdictions around the world

Of the 61 Australian-bred individual G1 winners in the

Those buyers who target yearling fillies also have the

2020-21 racing season, some 75% were offered for sale as

option of trading in for a strong return if they have a well-

yearlings. In America this percentage stood at 66% in 2020,

performed prospect.

while across Europe the figure was 55%.

In 2021 some 10 G1-winning fillies and mares were sold

And if one of those colts happens to become a stallion off the track at auction, for an average of $1.76 million. prospect, the rewards on offer match or surpass those

Looking at all Stakes winners off the track, some 49 fillies or

available elsewhere. With multiple farms having the

mares were sold at an average of $871,000.

resources to compete for the top prospects, in recent

And in Australia, which has pioneered online sales,

years there have been a number of horses sold to stud for

sellers do not have to wait for the major breeding stock

valuations in excess of $30 million.

sales: this year three mares have been sold online for values

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an Australian-bred. In the past decade the winners of each

Furthermore, there is significant interest in our mares

of the key stallion making races - the Blue Diamond, Golden

from overseas, highlighted by the fact that a colt out of

Slipper, Sires’ Produce, Caulfield Guineas, Golden Rose and

Australian mare Yankee Rose made over A$4.5 million

Coolmore Stud Stakes - have been produced locally.

when selling as a foal in Japan this year, while a yearling

This Australian dominance is backed up by performance in the breeding barn: at the end of last season nine out of the top 10 stallions in the general sires list were locals, all of which had been through the sales ring as a yearling.

from Golden Slipper winner She Will Reign made over A$2 million in the same country. So if you are considering attending the yearling sales in 2022, remember that Australia is the land of opportunity.


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SUPER VOBIS CONDITIONS: A two-year old displaying the Super VOBIS logo within this catalogue is considered nominated to the Super VOBIS incentive scheme, provided the relevant nomination fee has been paid by the original nominator of the two-year old. Payment of the nomination fee can be made in the following ways; 1. by credit card or cheque prior to the sale, or 2. by deducting the nomination fee from the proceeds of the sale of the two-year old, which is typically referred to as a “Sales Deduction”. PAYMENT BY SALES DEDUCTION: In order for the Super VOBIS nomination fee to be paid by “Sales Deduction”, the relevant two-year old must be sold in the sales ring during this specific two-year old sale. Therefore, if intending to purchase a passed-in or withdrawn two-year old post-sale, ensure the Vendor confirms that the nomination fee has been paid. Alternatively, for confirmation please contact Racing Victoria on telephone 03 9258 4694 or email vobis@racingvictoria.com.au If the nomination fee has not been paid the two-year old will NOT be Super VOBIS nominated.


By Tim Rowe A yearling sale is like a catalogue full of uncut diamonds. names now but as young, unraced fillies parading up and down The gems are there but you have to go digging to find them and

the laneways at Riverside, Oaklands or Newmarket over the past

sometimes the most fertile grounds are left least explored.

seven years they came with little fanfare and certainly not the

Those prepared to venture past the obvious in search of pedigree pages they and their relations carry with them now. racetrack glory, to go beyond the big pedigree pages or those just by the hottest sires can – and have – hit paydirt.

They cost a combined $609,500 at the Inglis yearling sales, they won $12.1 million in prizemoney on the racetrack and were

Agent Craig Rounsefell, syndicators Scott Darby, Denise subsequently sold for a combined $12 million off it. Martin and Chris Ward, Hall of Fame trainer Neville Begg and self-

Boomer Bloodstock’s Craig Rounsefell was handed the

described “humble builder” Glenn Heran have done that, through

buying duties on behalf of a small syndicate at the behest of the

Inglis auctions, in recent times especially.

late Steve Brem in 2016 and given the brief to find his relatively

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The six of them, all from different backgrounds but sharing

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a common goal, have landed a star filly from a yearling sale in a segment where others chose not to tread.

new clients a horse in the $60,000-$70,000 price bracket at that year’s Classic sale. Sweet Deal would become his target. She was a Casino

Sweet Deal, She Will Reign, Yankee Rose and Greysful Glamour, Prince filly who had black type in the third dam but Rounsefell Fiesta and Noire, Moss Trip, Pippie and Mildred. All familiar

reasoned that the filly, who would go on to win 11 races and


$1.563 million in prizemoney for trainer John Thompson before

imperative in giving yourself a chance of landing a high-class

being sold in 2021 at the Chairman’s Sale for $850,000, had a

horse at the yearling sales.

presence about her. “Sweet Deal was by a proven stallion who is not overly sexy in the market in Casino Prince and she was out of a proven broodmare sire in Royal Academy,” Rounsefell recalls. “She was a beautiful, big filly off a good farm. Edinglassie is one of my favourite farms to purchase off. She was a great-moving filly,

“I tell people if you are looking at horses, don’t be too critical because a lot of horses can live with their little defects and become good racehorses,” he said. “I was fortunate enough to train a lot of nice fillies and lot of them you wouldn’t have picked out at a yearling sale and they turned out to be good fillies. You have got to forgive a lot.

had a lot of quality about her and, luckily, it was our last bid and we

“They come in all shapes and sizes and they come with different

got her at the old Inglis Newmarket complex standing under the

temperaments. The one with probably the worst temperament

tree for $67,500.

that I ever had was Emancipation. She was a champion … you

“You can buy them at reasonable prices, especially the Classic sale. It is such a great sale for that because a lot of great fillies have

never know where the next good one is coming from.” The majority of Stakes-winning race mares are sold by their

come out of it. The graduate record is massive and, for me, it is owners soon after their race career is over, but Triple Crown always a happy hunting ground. “I think with fillies, there are those core things that are always ingrained in you. They have a really nice attractive head on them,

Syndications has opted to put their valuable mares in foal and offer them to the market the following May at the breeding stock sales. Moss Trip, who won twice at Stakes level at three, was sold to

I like the ones with big hips on them and the ones who can move. Kia Ora Stud this year for $900,000 in foal to young Widden sire Those three or four attributes, especially with fillies, that have

Trapeze Artist. She was bought for just $32,000 at the 2016 Classic

been ingrained in me and I have always worked with in that they Sale and, to this day, Triple Crown’s Chris Ward is still mystified as have that bit of class about them and that good movement.” Begg’s bargain buy was Mildred, a daughter of the late successful

to why she was so cheap. “We had some good luck with those cheaper mares. Moss Trip is

sire Hinchinbrook, who made just $45,000 at Classic despite him one but there is also a horse like Peggy Jean, she was only $46,000 rating her highly during inspections.

at Inglis Classic, she went on to win the G1 (Sires Produce Stakes)

A little more than two years later, and through the same and then sold for a million dollars afterwards,” he says. Riverside Stables sales complex, Mildred would sell for $850,000 at

“Flying Snitzel is another we got from Inglis Premier for

the 2021 Chairman’s Sale, her value skyrocketing courtesy of three

$25,000 and she went on for a great career and she went on to sell

early season victories in her 2YO season, two of them in Stakes

for more than $400,000.

company. She also netted Begg almost $300,000 in prizemoney.

“Reelem In Ruby is another one at the moment. We are halfway

“When I went and had a look at her before the sale, I only through that process. She came from the Premier Sale for $90,000 wrote one thing in my book and that was ‘two-year-old’. She just

and I am sure she is going to bring a very solid return for her

looked a two-year-old and that was the only thing I wrote in my

owners at the end as well. The plan with her at the moment is

book,” Begg recalls.

that she will visit Snitzel this season and then she will go off to the

“She was so well built, very correct and I just liked her broodmare sales next year in foal.” The record of Star Thoroughbreds’ Denise Martin says she can

sure what she’d bring but I went up to the ring and Verna (Metcalfe

buy a good horse, full stop. Slipper winner Sebring and, more

of Middlebrook Valley Lodge) was quite close to me and I said to

recently, Rosehill Guineas-winning colt D’Argento proves that,

Verna - I hadn’t looked at any x-rays or anything like that – ‘Is she

but there is no doubt Martin and her advisors, in this case Brett

all right?’ and she said she was lovely. I took her advice and I was

Howard of Randwick Bloodstock, have a real knack of identifying

lucky enough to be able to buy her.”

quality yearling fillies.

Begg agrees buyers should try to avoid being too rigid with

In Fiesta and Noire, among others, her clients have certainly

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appearance; she looked like an early comer to me. I wasn’t really

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her the time and this is what I will pay for her’ and he said ‘perfect’. With her page and Chris’ training we achieved a really successful result for her owners.” Scott Darby of Darby Racing was also the beneficiary of a passed in yearling going on to take his clients on the ride of a lifetime after landing Yankee Rose for just $10,000 in 2016 and Golden Slipper winner She Will Reign for $20,000 through the Classic Sale a year later. Yankee Rose would win the G1 Inglis Sires at two and the

Mildred

Spring Champion Stakes at three; She Will Reign would win the “Very often they can make their pedigree with race performance. Certainly, with Fiesta, we were able to create a filly with a lot of residual value at the end of her racing career. Chris Waller identified

Golden Slipper, one of Australia’s signature races, before the pair were sold to Japan as broodmares for huge seven-figure sums. “Yankee Rose was by an unpopular stallion at the time in All

early that she had considerable ability and she ran in an earlier two- American and she was quite an athletic, neat filly who we had year-old race prior to Christmas with Joao Moreira on board (when marked really highly and we valued her around that $30,000 to third in the Gimcrack Stakes),” says Martin.

$40,000 and with All American really struggling we kind of left

“He came back after the race and reported that she would

her, but we found out later in the day that she’d passed in with a

end up the best filly from this race and quite possibly she was.

reserve of $15,000 and we went back and offered $10,000 and the

So, when you have an early two-year-old who can cope with

rest is history,” Darby says.

that work and can train on as a talented three, four and five-

“It was similar to She Will Reign. We thought she’d make a

year-old, you can recoup not only your investment at the outset little bit more than she did. She had a little bit of a fault in one but get a considerable return for investors when she was sold front leg but when they get to the top level on the racetrack, as a breeding prospect.”

fillies become just so valuable.

Fiesta was a $150,000 Inglis Classic purchase in 2017 and was sold in 2021 for $1.35 million. She also banked her connections nearly $1.6 million in between.

“While I wouldn’t say regardless of pedigree, it is nowhere near as significant as it is for a stallion.” Another Classic sale graduate to provide her owners with a

Two years earlier, at the 2015 Inglis Easter sale, Martin had

financial windfall is $60,000 filly Pippie, a daughter of Written

initially decided against making a play for Noire, but she was Tycoon who won G1 sprint races the Oakleigh Plate and the urged to reconsider after she had been passed in by Queensland breeder Ron Gilbert of Highgrove Stud.

Moir Stakes in 2020. She was bought by breeder Bruce Neill of Cressfield for $1.8

“As a yearling Noire was a pass in and we have had considerable success with pass ins. Sebring was one as well,”

million at the Chairman’s Sale when time was called on her race career by Heran in early 2021.

Martin says. “So,

when

Brett

Howard

from

Randwick

Bloodstock highlighted the filly to me, he suggested that she would be very well suited to Chris’ style of training as she was quite immature and didn’t look terribly strong as a baby but she was well put together

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gave her the time – and knowing that he would – he would ultimately achieve success with the filly who ultimately became Noire. And he did. “She was with the right trainer and we bought her for a really good price. In the end I said to Ron Gilbert at the sale, ‘Chris will train her, we will give

Pippie


Heran, who races the horses with his brother Marty under the her. You can’t say no to that type of money.’’ Heran Racing banner, recalls heeding Hall Of Fame trainer John

Darby relies on his business partner Mark Holland and agents

Meagher and his son Chris’ advice to throw away the pedigree page

Hubie De Burgh and Will Johnson as part of the syndicator’s buying

and instead assess Pippie on her conformational merits when she team, but at the end of the day sometimes he makes a “captain’s call”. went through the Inglis auction ring in 2017.

“There is no point just buying a pedigree page, they’ve got to have

And he is glad he listened.

what I call having the ‘feel’. I like having a big team because there’s a lot

“I got a video (from the Meaghers) to say to have a look at this thing

of different thought processes going into it, but particularly for Mark

and I looked at her pedigree and didn’t think much of it at all, but Holland and myself who do the bulk of the buying for Darby, they have when I looked at her, she looked the part and I thought we’d have to take the punt,” Heran says of Pippie. “They said to put the book aside and look at her on type.

got to grab you, the way they move, their athleticism,” he says. “I think the more you study that at the sales and even use other athletes as an example, I think that comes through more

Don’t look at the pedigree. That was their recommendation and often than not. I agreed. I spoke to Marty and he agreed. She looked like she was going fast standing still.” Heran’s attachment to Pippie sums up much of what attracts

“You still can’t see heart, you still can’t see if the horse is going to be determined, but you can certainly see if a horse is a good mover and I think that is the best place to start.”

owners to horses and racing, and for him it is not about the

By going further, doing the extra legwork and taking a closer

potential financial returns even though as this article shows, they

look at a filly without the competition or the big price tag, Darby

can be significant.

and Martin, Begg, Rounsefell, Ward and Heran found their

“It was a sad day for all of us when Pippie was sold. I still miss her,” he says.

diamond in the rough. They will be attempting to do the same when the sales season

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PEDIGREE INDEX

PREMIER YEARLING SALE

A preview of

2022 Yearling Sales CLASSIC YEARLING SALE Sire

C

Adelaide (IRE)

1

All Too Hard

8

F

6

F

Total

Sire

C

F

Total

1

2

3

National Defense (GB)

6

5

11

All Too Hard

1

1

Needs Further

1

Almanzor (FR)

6

12

Nicconi

2

2

4

2

Alpine Eagle

1

1

2

No Nay Never (USA)

American Pharoah (USA)

6

5

11

Not A Single Doubt

Artie Schiller (USA)

2

2

4

Ocean Park (NZ)

Astern

3

1

4

Odyssey Moon

Bel Esprit

1

3

4

Overshare

1

Palentino

3

9

Pariah

1

Per Incanto (IRE)

Better Than Ready

1

Bolt d'Oro (USA)

6

Boulder City

1

5

5

3

8 15

1

2

14

Cable Bay (IRE)

9

3

12

Press Statement

1

1

2

1

2

Camelot (GB)

1

1

2

Pride Of Dubai

5

3

8

2

3

Capitalist

11

8

19

Puissance De Lune (IRE)

3

3

6

1

1

Charm Spirit (IRE)

2

1

3

Real Steel (JPN)

1

1

Choisir

1

1

Reward For Effort

1

3

3

6

Ribchester (IRE)

2

2

1

1

Rich Enuff

3

4

7

1

Rubick

6

7

13

Nicconi

8

6

14

No Nay Never (USA)

1 1

2

Overshare

1

3

9

Pariah

9

15

24

Churchill (IRE)

1

1

Per Incanto (USA)

2

2

4

Cluster

1 1 4

12

Pierro

9

4

13

Complacent

3

Press Statement

5

3

8

Contributer (IRE)

1

1

2

Russian Revolution

6

13

19

Pride Of Dubai

7

8

15

Deep Field

11

7

18

Sacred Falls (NZ)

1

2

3

1

Prized Icon

7

2

9

De Gaulle

1

1

Santos

1

1

1

Real Steel (JPN)

2

2

Denman

1

Savabeel

4

1

5

5

9

Ribchester (IRE)

2

2

Dissident

1

1

Saxon Warrior (JPN)

4

1

Rich Enuff

2

4

Divine Prophet

1

2

3

Shalaa (IRE)

7

6

13

15

36

Shamus Award

9

8

17

5 13

1

Charge Forward

4

9

2

Caravaggio (USA)

1 3

1

Outreach

26

3 2 6

Ocean Park (NZ)

Capitalist

7

Preferment (NZ)

3

3

1

3

Pierro

12

7

1 4

6

1

Brazen Beau

5

19

6

Brave Smash (JPN)

2

5

2

Better Than Ready

1

3

4

6 6

2 1

2

Total

American Pharoah (USA) Astern

1

14

F

Almanzor (FR) Ardrossan

6

Brazen Beau

C

1

C

Akeed Mofeed (GB)

Brave Smash (JPN)

Sire

Total

Sire

39

1

1

Churchill (IRE)

4

Contributer (IRE)

1

Deep Field

21

16

37

Rubick

7

4

11

Dundeel (NZ)

21

Denman

1

1

2

Russian Revolution

21

9

30

Encryption

3

Divine Prophet

3

3

Sacred Falls (NZ)

2

1

3

Epaulette

7

Dundeel (NZ)

8

14

6

10

Exceed And Excel

5

Duporth

1

3

Exosphere

6

2

Santos

4

1

Savabeel

3

1 4

3

Shocking

3

10

Shooting To Win

7

12

Showtime

1

1

2

1

1

Sioux Nation (USA)

4

4

8

6

1

1

1

7

Encryption

2

2

4

Saxon Warrior (JPN)

5

2

7

Extreme Choice

2

3

5

Sir Prancealot (IRE)

1

1

Epaulette

6

2

8

Shalaa (IRE)

14

9

23

Fastnet Rock

4

2

6

Smart Missile

4

3

7

1

1

Shamus Award

4

4

8

Fiorente (IRE)

5

2

7

Snitzel

5

4

9

1

Shooting To Win

7

3

10

Flying Artie

6

1

7

Sooboog

1

3

11

Foxwedge

7

3

10

So You Think

15

18

33

1

Frosted

6

12

18

Spieth (NZ)

1

2

6

Grunt (NZ)

19

17

36

Spirit Of Boom

2

3

5

2

2

2

10

1

4

Epiphaneia (JPN) Exceed And Excel

1

Exosphere

1

3

4

Showtime

8

Extreme Choice

3

6

9

Sioux Nation (USA)

1

Fastnet Rock

1

2

3

Smart Missile

4

Flying Artie

7

10

17

Sooboog

3

2

5

Hallowed Crown

4

4

Squamosa

Foxwedge

1

1

So You Think (NZ)

7

12

19

Harry Angel (IRE)

2

6

8

Starcraft (NZ)

1

3

1

4

Starspangledbanner

8 3

2

Headwater

6

14

Hellbent

8

3

11

Star Turn

1

1

Highland Reel (IRE)

6

3

9

Star Witness

5

8

13

Holler

1

1

Street Boss

5

6

3

9

I Am Invincible

2

6

8

Super One

1

3

1

4

Supido

1

Frosted (USA)

2

3

5

Spieth (NZ)

2

Grunt (NZ)

6

1

7

Spirit Of Boom

8

Hallowed Crown

1

1

Staphanos (JPN)

Harry Angel (IRE)

15

9

24

Star Turn

Headwater

13

6

19

Star Witness

Hellbent

14

16

30

Street Boss (USA)

1

1

Iffraaj (GB)

I Am Invincible

2

5

7

Super One

2

2

Ilovethiscity

5

2

7

Tarzino (NZ)

1

1

Supido

1

Impending

11

16

27

Tavistock (NZ)

1

Territories (IRE)

3

3

Inference

1

1

2

Territories (IRE)

4

7

The Autumn Sun

6

7

Invader

3

1

4

The Autumn Sun

1

Time Test (GB)

7

22

1

Iffraaj (GB) Ilovethiscity

1

Impending

3

Into Mischief

1

Invader

15

Jukebox

1 1

3

Tivaci

2

1

Toronado (IRE)

1

5

1

6

Tosen Stardom (JPN)

1

Kermadec (NZ)

4

3

7

Trapeze Artist

11

Lean Mean Machine

4

1

5

Under The Louvre

1

2

U S Navy Flag

1

1

Vancouver

10

15

Wand j ina

1

Win ning R uper t

8

2

7

Written By

10

Lonhro

1

Lord Of The Sky Maurice (JPN)

5

Medaglia d'Oro (USA)

1

Menari

5

1 1 1

1

2

4

6

1

1

6

9

15

1

1

Thronum

2

2

9

2

11

Time Test (GB)

2

2

4

Kermadec (NZ)

1

6

7

Tivaci

1

Kingman (GB)

1

1

Toronado (IRE)

1

2

3

26

15

41

8

19

Lean Mean Machine

5

5

10

Tosen Stardom (JPN)

2

3

1

1

Lonhro

2

9

11

Trapeze Artist

11

8

1

3

4

Lope de Vega (IRE)

1

1

U S Navy Flag (USA)

5

2

3

5

Lord Kanaloa (JPN)

1

1

Vancouver

1

2

3

1

1

Magnus

7

4

11

Wandjina

1

1

2

3

11

Manhattan Rain

1

2

3

Winning Rupert

1

1

2

12

22

Maurice (JPN)

1

4

5

Written By

7

5

12

1

Written Tycoon

5

13

18

2

Xtravagant (NZ)

2

1

3

2

Written Tycoon

3

3

6

Medaglia d'Oro (USA)

19

Xtravagant (NZ)

2

2

4

Mendelssohn (USA)

2

1

1

Your Song

1

2

3

Merchant Navy

10

7

12

Zoustar

2

2

4

Mikki Isle (JPN)

1

1

*Finalised catalogue as at 12/11

More Than Ready

6

1 10 6

19 5

20

Zed (NZ)

1

Zoustar

12

*As at 12/11 with catalogue still to be finalised

7

1

1

7

14

INGLIS

1 5

1

9

Justify (USA)

1

National Defence (GB)

3

4

Jukebox

14 5

3

3

Merchant Navy More Than Ready

1

2

Mendelssohn (USA) Mikki Isle (JPN)

1

Pedigree Index

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3

1

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EASTER 2022

BEST OF THE BEST THE

A PEDIGREE SELECTION ADELAIDE (IRE)

AMERICAN PHAROAH (USA)

(Bay 2011-Stud 2015). 4 wins-1 at 2, MVRC WS Cox P., Gr.1. Sire of 99 rnrs, 46 wnrs, inc. SW Funstar (ATC Flight S., Gr.1), Torrens, SP Queen Adele, Fu Ni and of Good Soize, Adelaide’s Diamond, Barossa Rosa, Tamilaide, Chevychaser, Duchess Adele, Flinders, Aktolgali, Adelaide’s Light, Danzadel, The Denzel, Buba, Kypreos, Lord Tropicana, Malt Time, Potamianos, Harvey’s Way, Aidenabet, Adki, Chillydog, Cliffs of Moher, etc.

AMERICAN PHAROAH (USA) (Bay 2012-Stud U.S.A. 2017,

ADELAIDE (IRE)

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Pedigrees

On Account of TWIN HILLS STUD, Cootamundra, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 28th September 2020 By Adelaide (IRE) - Starspangled (IRE), by Danehill (USA)

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1st Dam STARSPANGLED, by Danehill (USA) . Winner at 8½f in Ireland. Sister to DOWNTOWN, half-sister to Two Miles West. This is her tenth foal. Her ninth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 8 foals to race, 6 winners, inc:FUNSTAR (f by Adelaide (Ire)) . 5 wins–2 at 2–1200m to 1600m, $1,142,325, ATC Flight S., Gr 1, Phar Lap S., Gr 2, 2d ATC Epsom H., Gr 1. YOUNGSTAR (f by High Chaparral (Ire)) . 4 wins in succession 1500m to 2200m, $1,050,337, BRC Queensland Oaks, Gr 1, The Roses, Gr 2. Eleven Seconds (g by Encosta de Lago) . 6 wins 1200m to 1800m, $212,425, WATC Australia Day BBQ H., 3d Bunbury Cup, L, 4th WATC Detonator S., L. Baggy Green (f by Galileo (Ire)) . Winner at 1600m. Dam of 4 winnersTOFANE (f Ocean Park) . 7 wins 1100m to 1400m, $2,938,970, to 2020-21, ATC All Aged S., Gr 1, BRC Stradbroke H., Gr 1. No Compromise (g Pins). 5 wins 2000m to 2400m, $281,961, in 2020-21, ATC Taylor Construction H., Schweppes H., 3d Newcastle Gold Cup, Gr 3. Benaud (g Reliable Man (GB)). Winner in 2021-22, 3d ATC Gloaming S., Gr 3.

Aust. 2017). 9 wins-2 at 2, Kentucky Derby, Gr.1. Leading First Season Sire in USA/Can in 2019. Sire of 332 rnrs, 170 wnrs, 23 SW. His oldest SH-bred progeny are 3YOs and inc SW Head of State (ATC Gloaming S., Gr.3) and of Mrs America, Buck Pharoah, My Yankee Girl, Rose Pharaoh, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Van Gogh (Saint-Cloud Criterium International, Gr.1), Cafe Pharoah, etc.

On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 9th October 2020 By American Pharoah (USA) - Gypsy Robin (USA), by Daaher (CAN) 1st Dam GYPSY ROBIN (USA), by Daaher. 6 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession–from only 12 starts 4½f to 7f, $598,900, Keeneland Beaumont S., Gr 2, Raven Run S., Gr 2, Monmouth Sorority S., L, Presque Isle Downs Inaugural S., L, Del Mar CERF S., L, 2d Saratoga Test S., Gr 1, Keeneland Thoroughbred Club of America S., Gr 2. Half-sister to TIGER CAT LILLY. This is her fifth foal. Her fourth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winnersWILD RULER (c by Snitzel) . 6 wins–1 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $2,618,125, to 2021-22, MVRC AJ Moir S., Gr 1, ATC Arrowfield 3YO Sprint S., Gr 2, Roman Consul S., Gr 2, Inglis Nursery, RL, Heritage S., L, Fireball S., L, 3d VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1, BRC Champagne Classic, Gr 2. Uluru (g by Fastnet Rock) . 3 wins at 1400m to 2020-21. 2nd Dam FEISTY PRINCESS, by Indian Charlie . 5 wins at 6f, 1m, $141,613, Horsemen's Park Queen's H., L. Half-sister to CUBISM. Dam of 3 foals, all winners.


CAPITALIST (AUS)

On Account of YARRAMAN PARK STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 30th September 2020 By Charm Spirit (IRE) - Primadonna Girl (NZ), by Edenwold (CAN) 1st Dam PRIMADONNA GIRL, by Edenwold (Can) . Started once. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersI'M THUNDERSTRUCK (g by Shocking (AUS)) . 6 wins from only 9 starts 1200m to 1600m, $5,005,150, to 2021-22, MRC Toorak H., Gr 1, ATC Golden Eagle, VRC KA Morrison H., 3d MRC Sir Rupert Clarke S., Gr 1. Cantstopthefeeling (g by Swiss Ace) . 2 wins at 1000m, 1400m, $317,427, to 2020-21, HKJC Pedder H., 2d AuRC Auckland Guineas, Gr 2. 2nd Dam AMADORA, by College Chapel (GB) . Unraced. Half-sister to Samudera - Oryx Empire (Mal.). Dam of 1 named foal, 1 to race. 3rd Dam CURRAGH LASS, by Danzatore (Can) . Unraced. Half-sister to RENO BELLE, DISCO BOB. Dam of 7 named foals, 5 to race, 2 winners, inc:Samudera (g Straight Strike (USA)). Winner at 2, 2d VRC Maribyrnong P., Gr 2.

CAPITALIST (AUS)

(Chestnut 2013-Stud 2017). 4 wins at 2, ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1. Out of a half-sister to SW Brayroan. Sire of 93 rnrs, 32 wnrs, inc. SW Captivant (ATC Champagne S., Gr.1), Kalashnikov, Profiteer, Tycoon Humma, SP Gleneagles, Marine One, Miss Tuppence, Shihonka, Forbes, Mission Value, Sneaky Shark and of Mystic Gem, Coodarady, Funny Money, Mozzarella, Satin Ribbons, Socialist, Zetarita, Capital Reign, etc. His oldest progeny are 3YOs.

On Account of EMIRATES PARK PTY LTD, Murrurundi, NSW CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 14th September 2020 By Capitalist - Dream Cirque, by Dream Ahead (USA) 1st Dam DREAM CIRQUE, by Dream Ahead (USA). Unraced. Half-sister to Distant Rock. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerLIGHTSABER (c by Zoustar) . 4 wins–3 in succession at 2–at 1300m, 1400m, $537,760, to 2021-22, VRC Sires' Produce S., Gr 2, MRC Caulfield Guineas Prelude, Gr 3, Ive Print 2YO H., Ladbrokes Switch 2YO P., 4th MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, HDF McNeil S., Gr 3. 2nd Dam MAGESTIQUE, by Giant's Causeway (USA) . Placed. Half-sister to Emotional Circus, Twirl. Dam of 9 named foals, 8 to race, 6 winners, inc:Distant Rock (g Medaglia d'Oro (USA)) . 4 wins 1400m to 1600m, $182,080, SAJC IGA H., MRC Hilton Manufacturing H., 2d SAJC Adelaide Guineas, L.

DEEP FIELD (AUS)

DEEP FIELD (AUS) (Bay 2010-Stud 2015). 5 wins to 1200m, VRC Tab.com.au S., Gr.2. Sire of 330 rnrs, 213 wnrs, 12 SW, inc. SW Portland Sky (MRC Oakleigh P., Gr.1), Cosmic Force, Dig Deep, Xilong, Chat, Quantum Mechanic, Fituese, Big Parade, Sky Field, Isotope, Riddle Me That, Devan - Hostwin Achilles (Mac.), SP A Very Fine Red, Aysar, Marchena, Sweet Reply, Hawker Hurricane, Three

3rd Dam Cirque du Soleil, by Danehill (USA) . Winner at 1100m, 2d VRC Waltzing Lily H., L. Sister to FASTNET ROCK. Dam of 8 foals, all raced, 5 winners.

Beans - Divine Regulus (H.K.), Deep Sceiva, Kavak, etc.

CHARM SPIRIT (IRE)

On Account of YARRAMAN PARK STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BROWN COLT, foaled 2nd November 2020 By Deep Field - La Luna Rossa (NZ), by Written Tycoon 1st Dam LA LUNA ROSSA (NZ), by Written Tycoon. Top Filly on The 2015-16 NZ 2YO Free H. 2 wins at 2 to 1400m, Manawatu Sires' Produce S., Gr 1, WRC Richardsonracing.co.nz 2YO S., 2d MRC Thousand Guineas Prelude, Gr 2, Wanganui JC O'Leary S., L. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam WILD PROMISES, by More Than Ready (USA). 2 wins–1 at 2–at 900m, 1200m, 3d BRC Bundaberg Rum H. Half-sister to Red Fez. Dam of 1 foal, 1 winner(LA) LUNA ROSSA (f Written Tycoon) . 2 wins. See above. 3rd Dam OTRAVEZ, by Redoute's Choice . Winner at 1512m. Half-sister to LISTEN HERE (dam of SHOOTING TO WIN, DEEP FIELD, ZANIAH), Spectro Power. Dam of 10 named foals, 7 to race, all winners, inc:Red Fez (f Red Ransom (USA)) . 3 wins at 1200m, 1400m, $158,275, 3d VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2, MRC Angus Armanasco S., Gr 2. Producer.

CHARM SPIRIT (IRE) (Bay 2011-Stud 2015). 6 wins-1 at 2, Ascot Queen Elizabeth II S., Gr.1. Leading NZ First Season Sire in 2018-19. Sire of 395 rnrs, 240 wnrs, 11 SW, inc. SW Aretha (Matamata Breeders S., Gr.2), Fascino, Kick On, Lord Charming, Time Scale, Honorable Spirit, SP Autobahn, Like a Charm, Charming Kid, Epistrophy, Sea Race, Qaiser, Air Force Jet, Coco Charm, Dream Memory, etc.

INGLIS

1st Dam PANE IN THE GLASS, by Testa Rossa. 4 wins–3 in succession at 2–at 1000m, 1200m, $696,500, ATC Silver Shadow S., Gr 3, AJC Inglis Nursery, STC Inglis 2YO Classic, 2d ATC Champagne S., Gr 1, Tea Rose S., Gr 2, Magic Night S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Sires Produce S., Gr 1, Sweet Embrace S., Gr 3. This is her seventh foal. Her sixth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 5 foals to race, 4 winnersXILONG (f by Deep Field) . 5 wins–1 at 2–1000m to 1400m, $387,725, SAJC Euclase S., Gr 2, MRC Twilight Glow S., L, 3d ATC Surround S., Gr 1, SAJC National S., Gr 3, VRC Hong Kong Jockey Club S., L, 4th SAJC Redelva S., L. Pierro Belle (f by Pierro) . 4 wins 1100m to 1400m, $167,190, to 2020-21, MRC Thoroughbred Club H., 4th VRC Edward Manifold S., Gr 2. Roomooz (f by Fastnet Rock) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1200m, $137,500, MVRC Johnnie Walker P., 4th MRC Blue Diamond Prelude (f), Gr 2. Got the Style (f by Snitzel) . Winner at 1200m in 2021-22.

Pedigrees

Sansom, Scorpz, Lilikoi, Yourtimeisnow, Fantastic Spirit,

On Account of NEWGATE FARM, Aberdeen, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 15th October 2020 By Deep Field - Pane in the Glass, by Testa Rossa

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On Account of MIDDLEBROOK VALLEY LODGE, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 12th October 2020 By Deep Field - Ra Ra Epic, by Drumbeats 1st Dam RA RA EPIC, by Drumbeats . 3 wins 1110m to 1300m, BRC Novotel Brisbane Airport H., 2d BRC Weddings H., Hamilton Hotel H. Sister to BERGERAC, three-quarter-sister to ARDROSSAN, half-sister to INCENTIVISE, CHEYENNE WARRIOR. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam Miss Argyle, by Iglesia. Placed at 2, 2d AJC Gimcrack S., L. Sister to DIAMONDSONDINSIDE. Dam of 9 foals, 8 to race, all winners, inc:INCENTIVISE (g Shamus Award) . 9 wins in succession 1600m to 2500m, $5,743,300, to 2021-22, MRC Caulfield Cup, Gr 1, VRC Makybe Diva S., Gr 1, Turnbull S., Gr 1, Qld Tatt's RC Tattersall's Cup, Gr 3. ARDROSSAN (c Redoute's Choice) . 4 wins–2 at 2–800m to 1200m, $118,241, AuRC Concorde H., Gr 3, 3d Waikato Sprint, Gr 1. BERGERAC (g Drumbeats). 10 wins 1200m to 2150m, BRC Bernborough H., L. CHEYENNE WARRIOR (g Not a Single Doubt) . 4 wins–2 at 2–900m to 1700m, $196,056 in Aust and Singapore, TTC Gold Sovereign S., L.

DUNDEEL (NZ)

On Account of CORUMBENE STUD, Dunedoo, NSW BAY COLT, foaled 5th November 2020 By Dundeel (NZ) - Donna's Appeal, by Carnegie (IRE) 1st Dam DONNA'S APPEAL, by Carnegie (Ire) . 3 wins 1100m to 1350m, $106,835, AJC Campbell's Cash & Carry H., 2d STC White Wires H. This is her ninth foal. Her eighth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:SOUTHERN LEGEND (g by Not a Single Doubt) . 13 wins–4 in succession– 1000m to 1800m, $9,883,362, to 2020-21, HKJC Champions Mile, Gr 1, Premier P., Gr 3, Ladies' Purse H., Gr 3, ATC Darby Munro S., L, Singapore TC Kranji Mile, L-twice, 2d HKJC Hong Kong Mile, Gr 1, Stewards' Cup, Gr 1, Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup, Gr 1, Hong Kong Gold Cup, Gr 1, Chairman's Trophy, Gr 2, Jockey Club Mile, Gr 2, 3d HKJC Hong Kong Mile, Gr 1, Champions Mile, Gr 1-twice, Stewards' Cup, Gr 1. Southern Appeal (g by Not a Single Doubt) . 2 wins at 1200m, 1300m, 3d ATC TAB Highway H. Treviso (g by Snitzel). 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 3d ATC Can Assist Volunteers P.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 12th October 2020 By Dundeel (NZ) - Honesty Prevails, by Redoute's Choice 1st Dam HONESTY PREVAILS, by Redoute's Choice . Winner at 2 at 1100m, $240,375, ATC Widden S., Gr 3, 4th ATC Reisling S., Gr 2. Half-sister to Aerobar. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerPROFONDO (c by Deep Impact) . 2 wins from only 3 starts at 1400m, 2000m, $643,750, in 2021-22, ATC Spring Champion S., Gr 1, First Crop Magna Grecia H., 2d ATC Gloaming S., Gr 3. 2nd Dam FLAVOURED, by Hussonet (USA) . 3 wins in succession at 900m, 1100m. Sister to EGO'S DARE, half-sister to Weekend Sky (dam of THUMPING). Dam of 5 foals, all raced, 3 winners, inc:HONESTY PREVAILS (f Redoute's Choice) . Winner. See above. Aerobar (f Flying Spur) . 2 wins at 1100m, 1200m, $154,435, Wyong Magic Millions 3YO S., ATC Testa Rossa at Vinery P., 3d ATC Lonhro P., L. Elixir. 6 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–900m to 1300m, $237,825, Qld Tatt's RC Winning Edge H., GCTC TAB P., Skyline Restaurant 2YO P.

DUNDEEL (NZ) (Bay 2009-Stud 2014). 10 wins-1 at 2, ATC Queen Elizabeth S., Gr.1. Sire of 275 rnrs, 164 wnrs, 16 SW, inc. SW Super Seth (MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr.1), Castelvecchio, Atyaab, Yourdeel - Mini Force X (Sing.), Truly Great, Global Exchange - Enjoying (H.K.), Victoria Quay, Entente, The Inevitable, Irukandji, She’s Ideel, Ain’tnodeeldun, Cerberus, Purrfect Deal, Cutadeel, Transact, SP Teewaters, Atonement, Hit the Shot, Il Affare, etc.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 4th August 2020 By Dundeel (NZ) - Abbey Marie, by Redoute's Choice 1st Dam ABBEY MARIE, by Redoute's Choice. 3 wins in succession 1300m to 2000m, $542,870, SAJC Schweppes Oaks, Gr 1, MRC JRA H., Cove Hotel P., 2d MVRC Dato' Tan Chin Nam S., Gr 2, 4th BRC Doomben Cup, Gr 1, MRC Mannerism S., Gr 3. Sister to ABSOLUTELY, three-quarter-sister to RUNAWAY, SHE'S CLEAN, half-sister to Life in a Metro (dam of MOUNT PLEASANT, QUANTUM MECHANIC). This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam CATSHAAN, by Catrail (USA) . 4 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m. Half-sister to KINSHASA NO KISEKI. Dam of 10 foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, inc:ABBEY MARIE (f Redoute's Choice) . 3 wins. See above. ABSOLUTELY (f Redoute's Choice) . Winner at 2400m, $469,500, Australian Oaks, Gr 1, 2d SAJC Schweppes Oaks, Gr 1, MVRC Alexandra S., L. RUNAWAY (r Manhattan Rain) . 7 wins 1550m to 3230m, $738,590, to 202021, Geelong Cup, Gr 3, VRC St Leger, L, 3d South Australian Derby, Gr 1.

INGLIS

Pedigrees

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 31st October 2020 By Dundeel (NZ) - Breccia (NZ), by Fastnet Rock

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1st Dam BRECCIA (NZ), by Fastnet Rock. 2 wins at 2000m, 2d STC Members H. Halfsister to ALLEZ WONDER (dam of KOOWEERUP), PRETTY PINS. This is her sixth foal. Her fifth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winnersTIVACI (c by High Chaparral (Ire)) . 6 wins 1000m to 1600m, $992,250, ATC All Aged S., Gr 1, VRC CS Hayes S., Gr 3, Sunshine Coast Guineas, Gr 3, VRC Kensington S., L, 3d VRC Cantala S., Gr 1, MRC Toorak H., Gr 1. Sire. 2nd Dam LUNA TUDOR, by Military Plume (NZ) . 10 wins 1250m to 3200m, $401,095, WATC Perth Cup, Gr 2, York H., L. Half-sister to Yasmin Tudor (dam of AMPHRITITE). Dam of 11 foals, 10 to race, 7 winners, inc:ALLEZ WONDER (f Redoute's Choice) . 3 wins at 1600m, 2040m, $509,263, MRC Toorak H., Gr 1, Illawarra TC Keith F Nolan Classic, L. Dam ofKOOWEERUP (f More Than Ready (USA)) . 2 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1200m, $143,795, SAJC Breeder's S., Gr 3, MRC Ladbrokes 2YO H. PRETTY PINS (f Pins). 6 wins 1030m to 2020m, BRC Chairman's H., Gr 3.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 21st September 2020 By Dundeel (NZ) - Kenedna, by Not a Single Doubt 1st Dam KENEDNA, by Not a Single Doubt . 10 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 2200m, $2,122,895, ATC Queen of the Turf S., Gr 1, BRC Doomben Cup, Gr 1, VRC Matriarch S., Gr 2, BRC PJ O'Shea S., Gr 2, The Roses, Gr 2, VRC Vanity S., Gr 3, SAJC Auraria S., Gr 3, Laelia S., L, 2d SAJC Schweppes Oaks, Gr 1, MRC Ladies Day Vase, Gr 3, 3d VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2, MVRC Sunline S., Gr 2. Half-sister to SPILL THE BEANS. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam MISS DODWELL, by Falbrav (Ire) . Winner at 1200m. Half-sister to YAMMER, BLAB (dam of SPEAK FONDLY, WILD AND PROUD). Dam of 8 named foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:KENEDNA (f Not a Single Doubt). 10 wins. See above. SPILL THE BEANS (c Snitzel). 5 wins–2 at 2–1100m to 1400m, $560,700, BRC QTC Cup, Gr 2, ATC Eskimo Prince S., Gr 3. Sire.

On Account of TORRYBURN STUD, Torryburn, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 26th October 2020 By Dundeel (NZ) - Miss Interiors, by Flying Spur 1st Dam MISS INTERIORS, by Flying Spur. 3 wins 1200m to 1400m, Ipswich TC Ray White H., 3d ATC Colin Glover H. Half-sister to RUSSIAN REVOLUTION, TURBO MISS. This is her fourth foal. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winners, inc:HOME AFFAIRS (c by I Am Invincible). 3 wins–1 at 2–to 1200m, $1,693,200, to 2021-22, VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1, ATC Silver Slipper S., Gr 2, Heritage S., L, 2d ATC Canonbury S., Gr 3, 3d ATC Todman S., Gr 2. Aysar (c by Deep Field) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1300m, $581,120, to 2020-21, MRC Ladbrokes Back Yourself 2YO H., 2d MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, VRC Carbine Club S., Gr 3, CS Hayes S., Gr 3, MRC Manfred S., Gr 3. 2nd Dam BALLET D'AMOUR, by Stravinsky. Winner at 5½f in U.S.A. Half-sister to TALETOBETOLD. Dam of 8 named foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:RUSSIAN REVOLUTION (c Snitzel). 7 wins–2 at 2 and 4 in succession–to 1200m, $1,284,225, ATC Galaxy H., Gr 1, MRC Oakleigh P., Gr 1.

On Account of MILBURN CREEK, Wildes Meadow, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 22nd October 2020 By Dundeel (NZ) - Piping Hot, by More Than Ready (USA) 1st Dam PIPING HOT, by More Than Ready (USA) . 2 wins–1 at 2–from only 4 starts at 1200m, 1250m, ATC Schweppes 2YO H. Half-sister to REAAN. This is her third foal. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersCOOLANGATTA (f by Written Tycoon) . Winner at 2 at only start at 1000m in 2021-22, ATC Gimcrack S., Gr 3. Snitzonfire (g by Snitzel) . 3 wins in succession from only 3 starts 1100m to 1400m in 2021-22, ATC Keeneland H., Vinery H. 2nd Dam RIBE, by Danehill (USA) . 3 wins 1200m to 2040m, $439,400, Moonee Valley Oaks, Gr 2, 3d VRC Vanity S., Gr 3, 4th STC Arrowfield Stud S., Gr 1, SAJC Australasian Oaks, Gr 1, VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2. Half-sister to ACETATE, Gilded Youth. Dam of 10 foals, all raced, 8 winners, inc:REAAN (c Hussonet (USA)) . 3 wins at 2 900m to 1200m, $728,850, MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr 1, Blue Diamond Preview (c&g), L 3. Sire.


FASTNET ROCK (AUS)

On Account of MILBURN CREEK, Wildes Meadow, NSW BAY COLT, foaled 22nd August 2020 By Dundeel (NZ) - Secret Admirer, by Dubawi (IRE) 1st Dam SECRET ADMIRER, by Dubawi (Ire) . 3 wins at 1250m, 1600m, $1,443,530, AJC Flight S., Gr 1, ATC Epsom H., Gr 1, STC Theraces.com.au H., 2d ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, Warwick S., Gr 2, NSW Tatt's RC Chelmsford S., Gr 2, Tramway H., Gr 3, ATC Toy Show H., L, 3d ATC Queen Elizabeth S., Gr 1, VRC Emirates S., Gr 1-twice, Myer Classic, Gr 1, ATC George Ryder S., Gr 1, George Main S., Gr 1, BRC Doomben Cup, Gr 1, ATC Southern Cross S., Gr 3, AJC Reginald Allen H., L, 4th ATC Queen of the Turf S., Gr 1. This is her fourth living foal. Dam of 2 foals to race, 1 winner, inc:DANAWI (g by Exceed and Excel) . 3 wins at 1300m, 1400m, $221,610, to 2021-22, ATC Ming Dynasty H., Gr 3, 2d ATC Up & Coming H., Gr 3. 2nd Dam SECRET ILLUSION, by Secret Savings (USA) . Unraced. Half-sister to DONEGAL MIST, Amwaj (dam of SIR DEX). Dam of 5 foals, 4 to race, 3 winners, inc:SECRET ADMIRER (f Dubawi (Ire)) . 3 wins. See above.

EXCEED AND EXCEL (AUS)

FASTNET ROCK (AUS) (Bay

2001-Stud 2005). 6 wins to

1200m, VRC Lightning S., Gr.1. Champion Aust. Sire twice. Sire of 1843 rnrs, 1307 wnrs, 162 SW. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Avantage (WRC Telegraph S., Gr.1), Atlantic Jewel, Shoals, Sea Siren, First Seal, Planet Rock, Sherwood Forest, Age of Fire, Mosheen, Merchant Navy, Dreamforce, Driefontein, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW One Master, Fascinating Rock, Zhukova, Laganore, etc.

EXCEED AND EXCEL (AUS) (Bay 2000-Stud 2004). 7 wins2 at 2, VRC Newmarket H., Gr.1. Champion Sire in Aust. in 2012-13. Sire of 2289 rnrs, 1615 wnrs, 189 SW. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Overreach (ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1), Guelph, Bivouac, Mr Stunning, Microphone, Earthquake, Amber Sky, Flamberge, Helmet, September Run, Reward for Effort, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Excelebration, Margot Did, Queen Supreme, Outstrip, etc.

On Account of TYREEL STUD, Agnes Banks, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 4th October 2020 By Exceed and Excel - Couredge, by Show a Heart 1st Dam COUREDGE, by Show a Heart. Winner at 1600m, 2d ATC Cecil Booth Memorial H. Blood-sister to SATSANG, half-sister to VINTEDGE, YOUTHS EDGE. This is her seventh foal. Her sixth foal is a 2YO. Her fifth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 4 foals to race, all winnersEVERY ROSE (f by Choisir) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1200m, $382,300, to 2020-21, ATC Light Fingers S., Gr 2, Gimcrack S., Gr 3, 2d BRC BJ McLachlan S., Gr 3, Wyong Magic Millions 2YO Classic, RL, 4th ATC San Domenico S., Gr 3. Academy (g by Shamus Award) . 5 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1500m, $333,530, to 2020-21, ATC Rosehill Bowling Club H., Tresemme H., Member Tours 2YO H., 2d ATC Ranvet H., 4th Canberra RC National Sprint H., L. Smartedge (g by Smart Missile) . 5 wins 1200m to 1400m, $422,775, ATC Vale Noel Bracks Sprint H., 4th GCTC Magic Millions Cup, RL. Moon Peaks (g by Choisir) . 2 wins at 1200m in 2020-21, HKJC Po Tin H.

On Account of EDINBURGH PARK STUD, Wingham, NSW CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 8th September 2020 By Exceed and Excel - Nothin But a Dream (USA), by First Defence (USA)

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 18th August 2020 By Fastnet Rock - Bring Me Roses, by High Chaparral (IRE) 1st Dam BRING ME ROSES, by High Chaparral (Ire). Winner at 1600m, VRC Edward Manifold S., Gr 2, 2d VRC Empire Rose S., Gr 1, VRC Oaks, Gr 1, Vanity S., Gr 3, SAJC Morphettville Guineas, L, 3d VRC Australian Guineas, Gr 1, SAJC Oaklands P., L, 4th ATC Australian Oaks, Gr 1. Half-sister to FACE VALUE, Face of the Earth (dam of DIAMOND EARTH). This is her first foal. 2nd Dam FRECKLED FACE, by Polish Patriot (USA) . 4 wins–2 at 2–at 1000m, 1200m, $104,500, BATC Doomben Dollars H., 4th AJC Silver Shadow S., Gr 2. Halfsister to DON RAFFAEL, IVORY PRINCESS (dam of MISS MATCHED, BECKY IN PINK), Whivory, Wolf (dam of SAVUTE), Flaming Ivory (dam of GOLDEN IVORY). Dam of 13 foals, 10 to race, all winners, inc:BRING ME ROSES (f High Chaparral (Ire)) . Winner. See above. FACE VALUE (c Red Ransom (USA)) . 4 wins–3 in succession at 2–to 1200m, $427,863, VRC Bobbie Lewis H., Gr 3, 2d MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1.

On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW BAY COLT, foaled 10th October 2020 By Fastnet Rock - O'Marilyn, by O'Reilly (NZ) 1st Dam O'MARILYN, by O'Reilly. Joint Top Filly on The 2013-14 NZ 2YO Free H. 4 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession–800m to 1400m, $325,052, Manawatu Sires' Produce S., Gr 1, Hawkes Bay Gold Trail S., Gr 3, 2d AuRC Diamond S., Gr 1. Half-sister to HEADTURNER, ANACHEEVA, KRONER. This is her fifth foal. Her fourth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winners, inc:O'PRESIDENT (c by Fastnet Rock) . 2 wins at 2 at 1200m, 1250m, $156,350, in 2020-21, ATC Skyline S., Gr 2, Iron Jack 2YO P. Fifteen Aria (f by Fastnet Rock). 2 wins in 2020-21, ATC Hyland Race Colours P. 2nd Dam MONROE MAGIC (NZ), by Zabeel. Winner at 2 at 1150m, 4th QTC Sir Douglas Wadley H., L. Dam of 11 foals, 10 to race, 7 winners, inc:HEADTURNER (g Anabaa (USA)) . Champion 3YO (long) in Aust/NZ in 2006. 5 wins–1 at 2–1212m to 2400m, Australian Derby, Gr 1. ANACHEEVA (c Anabaa (USA)) . 4 wins–1 at 2, MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1.

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2nd Dam DARLING ALICE, by Northern Flagship . 3 wins 1m to 9f, $184,766, Ellis Park Audubon Oaks, L, 2d Churchill Downs Mrs Revere S., Gr 2. Half-sister to AFLEETAFFAIR, ASONG FOR BILLY, JUSTADARLING, Gainesville (dam of MICA'S PRIDE, AMAH ROCK). Dam of 7 foals, 6 to race, all winners.

1st Dam ASAVANT (NZ), by Zabeel. 3 wins at 2000m, 2100m, CJC Warstep S., L, WRC El Cheapo Cars Wellington Cup Prelude, 2d CJC Inglewood S., L, 3d Waikato RC International S., Gr 1, 4th New Zealand St Leger, L. Three-quarter-sister to Zenda (dam of KING SAUL), half-sister to D B PIN, Puysegur. This is her fifth living foal. Dam of 4 foals to race, 3 winners, inc:AVANTAGE (f by Fastnet Rock) . Champion 2YO in NZ in 2017-18. Leading NZ 3YO Filly on 2018-19 International Ratings. 16 wins– 5 at 2, 4 in succession–800m to 2000m, $1,887,556, to 2020-21, AuRC New Zealand S., Gr 1, Railway S., Gr 1, WRC Telegraph S., Gr 1-twice, Waikato Sprint, Gr 1, Waikato RC New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders S., Gr 1, Manawatu Sires' Produce S., Gr 1, Otaki Maori RC WFA S., Gr 1twice, Waikato RC Foxbridge P., Gr 2, ATC Birthday Card S., Gr 3. Asathought (f by So You Think (NZ)) . 3 wins at 1600m, 2200m in 2020-21, Otago RC Ben Patston Media H., 2d Gore Cup, 3d Southland Guineas, L.

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1st Dam NOTHIN BUT A DREAM (USA), by First Defence. 2 wins at 1m, 8¼f in U.S.A. Half-sister to Quiet Alice (dam of ENDRYGOL, PIACENZA, SUCCESFULLY), Smokin' Alice (dam of ELEVEN ELEVEN). This is her fourth living foal. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winnersGLENFIDDICH (c by Fastnet Rock) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1500m, 1600m, $406,750, to 2020-21, MVRC Bill Stutt S., Gr 2, MRC Quayclean Sires 2YO S., 2d ATC Champagne S., Gr 1, MRC Blue Diamond Preview (c&g), L, SAJC Magic Millions Adelaide 2YO Classic, 3d MRC Memsie S., Gr 1. Absolemm (f by Pierro) . Winner at 1000m.

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 11th September 2020 By Fastnet Rock - Asavant (NZ), by Zabeel (NZ)

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On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 30th August 2020 By Fastnet Rock - Rezoned (NZ), by Zabeel (NZ)

FLYING ARTIE (AUS)

1st Dam REZONED (NZ), by Zabeel. 3 wins–1 at 2–at 1600m, 2500m, $125,120, South Australia Fillies Classic, Gr 3, 2d MRC Polytrack H. Sister to PREFERMENT. This is her third foal. Dam of 2 foals to race, 1 winnerSouthbank (f by Fastnet Rock) . Winner at 1200m, $166,850, 2d MRC Thousand Guineas Prelude, Gr 2, 3d MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1. Pulitzer Prize (g by Fastnet Rock) . Placed to 2021-22. 2nd Dam BETTER ALTERNATIVE, by Flying Spur. 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1230m, 2000m. Halfsister to DANCES ON WAVES. Dam of 7 foals, all raced, 6 winners, inc:PREFERMENT (c Zabeel) . Champion Stayer in Australia in 2015-16. 5 wins 2000m to 2500m, $3,432,730, ATC BMW S., Gr 1, Victoria Derby, Gr 1, VRC Australian Cup, Gr 1, Turnbull S., Gr 1, ATC Hill S., Gr 2, 2d ATC Rosehill Guineas, Gr 1, 4th ATC Chipping Norton S., Gr 1. Sire. REZONED (f Zabeel) . 3 wins. See above.

On Account of B2B THOROUGHBREDS, Mittagong, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 4th September 2020 By Fastnet Rock - Savanna Amour, by Love Conquers All 1st Dam SAVANNA AMOUR, by Love Conquers All . 7 wins–1 at 2–1110m to 1400m, $662,523, MRC Angus Armanasco S., Gr 2, WW Cockram S., Gr 3, How Now S., Gr 3, Gold Coast Guineas, Gr 3, BRC Hinkler H., L, Zouki Group 3YO H., 2d VRC Skip Sprint, Gr 3, 3d MRC Kevin Hayes S., Gr 3, Kevin Heffernan S., Gr 3, 4th Qld Tatt's RC Tattersalls Tiara, Gr 1. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam SAVANNA LA MAR (NZ), by Stravinsky (USA) . 5 wins 1100m to 1400m, QTC Cleandomain H. Half-sister to VOODOO BEAT, Secret Haze (dam of GOOD BABY). Dam of 4 named foals, 3 to race, all winners, inc:SAVANNA AMOUR (f Love Conquers All) . 7 wins. See above. 3rd Dam CAJUN MAGIC, by Twig Moss (Fr) . Winner at 1250m, SAJC May H. Half-sister to MARAUDING, SPRINGSTEEN. Dam of 12 foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, inc:VOODOO BEAT (g Sir Tristram (Ire)) . 7 wins, SAJC Port Adelaide Cup, Gr 3.

On Account of ROSEMONT STUD, Gnarwarre, Vic (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 19th August 2020 By Fastnet Rock - Sayyedati Symphony (USA), by Gone West (USA) 1st Dam SAYYEDATI SYMPHONY (USA), by Gone West. Placed at 2, 3d Newbury Fairfax 2YO S., 4th Newmarket Pretty Polly S., L. Three-quarter-sister to RACE LEADER, half-sister to ALMUSHAHAR, Sayyedati Storm (dam of STAR STORM). This is her seventh live foal. Dam of 5 foals to race, 3 winners, inc:MEHDAAYIH (f by Frankel) . 4 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–1603m to 2400m, £312,807, Saint-Cloud Prix de Malleret, Gr 2, Chester Cheshire Oaks, L, 2d Goodwood Nassau S., Gr 1, 4th Ascot British Champions Fillies & Mares S., Gr 1. 2nd Dam SAYYEDATI, by Shadeed. Champion 3YO Filly in Europe in 19935. 6 wins– 3 at 2–1207m to 1609m, £854,858, The One Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, Curragh Moyglare Stud S., Gr 1, Deauville Prix Jacques Le Marois, Gr 1, Goodwood Sussex S., Gr 1, Newmarket Cheveley Park S., Gr 1. Half-sister to GOLDEN SNAKE, RACE LEADER. Dam of 9 foals, 8 to race, 5 winners.

FLYING ARTIE (AUS) (Bay 2013-Stud 2017). 3 wins-1 at 2-at 1100m, 1200m, VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr.1. Out of SW Flying Ruby. Sire of SW Artorius (MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr.1), Giannis, SP The Art of Flying and of Artero, Princess Bojack, Almighty Rising, Bourbon Flyer, Flying Crazy, Rockin’ Artie, Ruby Kisses, Ang Pow, Fumiko, Harlem Groove, Artie Beatsome, Democracy Manifest, Diamonds Galore, Fabrikka, etc. His oldest progeny are 3YOs.

On Account of LIME COUNTRY THOROUGHBREDS, Blandford, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 23rd October 2020 By Flying Artie - Ultimate Fever, by Gold Fever (USA) 1st Dam ULTIMATE FEVER, by Gold Fever (USA) . Winner at 2 at 1100m, Gosford Slipper, L, 3d STC Diskovolos H., AJC Lindemans 2YO H. This is her tenth living foal. Her ninth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 8 foals to race, 3 winners, inc:SPRIGHTLY LASS (f by Snitzel). 6 wins–3 in succession–from only 8 starts 955m to 1100m, $321,390, SAJC DC McKay S., Gr 3, MRC Bel Esprit S., L, MVRC Ladbrokes 55 Second Challenge H., Excellence in Baking H., 2d ATC Maurice McCarten H., Gr 3, MRC Sheen Group H. LE CORDON BLEU (g by Snitzel) . 5 wins 1000m to 1250m, $472,775, ATC Canterbury Classic, L, Joe Brown MBE H., TAB Place Multi H., Hyland Race Colours H., 2d Scone RC Ortensia S., L, 3d City Tatt's RC Lightning H., L, GCTC Magic Millions Sprint, ATC Lonhro 2YO P., MVRC Sweeney Estate Agents H., ATC McGrath Estate Agents H., 4th ATC Christmas Classic H., L. Stratosphere (c by Snitzel) . Placed at 2, 2d ATC Canonbury S., Gr 3. Red Hot de Lago (g by Encosta de Lago) . Winner at 1000m.

On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 17th September 2020 By Fastnet Rock - Sword of Light, by New Approach (IRE)

I AM INVINCIBLE (AUS)

1st Dam SWORD OF LIGHT, by New Approach (Ire) . 5 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 1600m, $654,250, VRC Let's Elope S., Gr 2, MRC Blue Diamond Preview (f), Gr 3, Vobis Gold Reef, 2d Bendigo Guineas, L, 3d MRC Thousand Guineas Prelude, Gr 2, Bendigo JC Golden Mile, L, 4th VRC Hilton S, L. Half-sister to SWORD OF JUSTICE. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam Joyeuse, by King's Best (USA). 5 wins 1000m to 1400m, $228,390, MVRC Anzac Appeal H., MRC Flying Spur Cup H., Starcraft P., 3d AJC James HB Carr S., L. Half-sister to FLAMBERGE, SUNBURNT LAND, DURENDAL, CURTANA. Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:SWORD OF LIGHT (f New Approach (Ire)) . 5 wins. See above. SWORD OF JUSTICE (g Medaglia d'Oro (USA)) . 8 wins 1200m to 1615m, $330,310, Qld Tatt's RC Members' Cup, L, BRC Cascade H.

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On Account of NEWHAVEN PARK, Boorowa, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 15th November 2020 By Fastnet Rock - Viadana (NZ), by Towkay

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1st Dam VIADANA (NZ), by Towkay. 11 wins–3 in succession–1200m to 1600m, $620,918, AuRC Easter H., Gr 1, Waikato Sprint, Gr 1, Te Aroha JC New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders' S., Gr 1, BOP RC Japan-New Zealand International Trophy, Gr 2, AuRC Eagle Technology S., Gr 3, Rotorua RC Lion Red P., L, AuRC Carbine Club Trophy H., Auckland Co-Op Taxis Mile H., WRC Pacific Jewellers H., Matamata RC New World H., 2d WRC Captain Cook S., Gr 1, BOP RC Japan-New Zealand International Trophy, Gr 2, Tauranga S., Gr 3, Waikato RC Video-In-Print H., Matamata RC Colchester Engineering H., Counties RC Surveying Company H., 4th AuRC Zabeel Classic, Gr 1, Otaki Maori RC WFA S., Gr 1, WRC Cuddle S., Gr 3. Half-sister to INDECISION. This is her third foal. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersExceed Tycoon (g by Exceed and Excel) . 2 wins at 1000m in 2020-21. Vionetta (f by Not a Single Doubt) . Winner at 1200m.

I AM INVINCIBLE (AUS) (Bay 2004-Stud 2010). 5 wins-1 at 2, SAJC DC McKay S., Gr.3. Leading Sire of 2YOs in Aust. in 2018-19. Sire of 830 rnrs, 648 wnrs, 67 SW, inc. SW Loving Gaby (MVRC Manikato S., Gr.1), Brazen Beau, Viddora, I Am a Star, Voodoo Lad, Invincibella, Media Sensation, Home Affairs, Oohood, Hellbent, Dame Giselle, Libertini, Fiesta, Illustrious Lad, Imperatriz, Victorem, Invincible Gem, Prophet’s Thumb, Pure Elation, etc.


On Account of CRESSFIELD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN COLT, foaled 2nd September 2020 By I Am Invincible - Egyptian Symbol, by Stratum 1st Dam EGYPTIAN SYMBOL, by Stratum. 8 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–1000m to 1300m, $1,506,755, ATC Toy Show H., Gr 3, City Tatt's RC Nivison S., Gr 3, ATC Starlight S., L, 2d ATC Breeders Classic, Gr 2-twice, BRC Glenlogan Park S., Gr 3, ATC Darby Munro S., L, 3d ATC PJ Bell S., Gr 3, GCTC Vo Rogue P., Gr 3, Magic Millions Guineas, RL, ATC Fireball S., L, 4th ATC Breeders Classic, Gr 2. Half-sister to Cellsabeel, Strathmore. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam OUR EGYPTIAN RAINE (NZ), by Desert Sun (GB) . Champion Older Female Sprinter in NZ in 2002-03. 10 wins–3 at 2–880m to 1400m, $1,611,533, AuRC Railway H., Gr 1, VRC Emirates Classic S., Gr 2, SAJC Swettenham Stud S., Gr 2, MVRC Schweppes S., Gr 2, MRC Tristarc S., Gr 3, Avondale JC 2YO Fillies S., L, Counties RC Karcher Classic, L, Levin RC Ryder S., L, 2d AJC Epsom H., Gr 1, All Aged S., Gr 1, VRC Lightning S., Gr 1. Half-sister to EGYPTIAN RA. Dam of 13 foals, 10 to race, 9 winners.

On Account of YARRAMAN PARK STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 10th September 2020 By I Am Invincible - Ektifaa, by More Than Ready (USA) 1st Dam EKTIFAA, by More Than Ready (USA) . 4 wins in succession 1200m to 1450m, $112,527, Kenilworth Choice Carriers Championship, Gr 2, Turffontein Tony Ruffel S., Gr 3. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam STELLAR VINIA, by Redoute's Choice . Winner at 1400m. Three-quarter-sister to FIREWORKS, Maracaibo, half-sister to CALVEEN, KOSI BAY, STRIKER. Dam of 6 named foals, 5 to race, 4 winners, inc:EKTIFAA (f More Than Ready (USA)) . 4 wins. See above. 3rd Dam CALVINIA, by Varick (USA) . Winner at 1400m in NZ. Half-sister to ENGLISH WONDER. Dam of 14 named foals, 10 to race, all winners, inc:CALVEEN (f Canny Lad) . Champion Sprinter, Miler & Older Female Miler in NZ in 2004-05. 10 wins–3 in succession–at 1400m, 1600m, $515,660, AuRC Easter H., Gr 1, 3d MRC Toorak H., Gr 1. Producer.

On Account of SEGENHOE THOROUGHBREDS AUST PTY LTD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 13th August 2020 By I Am Invincible - Fireworks, by Snitzel 1st Dam FIREWORKS, by Snitzel. Winner at 2 at 1100m, ATC Widden S., Gr 3, 3d ATC Reisling S., Gr 2, 4th ATC Stan Fox S., Gr 2. Three-quarter-sister to Stellar Vinia (dam of EKTIFAA), half-sister to CALVEEN, KOSI BAY, STRIKER (dam of FIRST IMPRESSIONS), Acacia Bay (dam of OKAHU BAY). This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerStar Sparks (g by Medaglia d'Oro (USA)) . 2 wins from only 3 starts at 1400m, 1600m in 2021-22. 2nd Dam CALVINIA, by Varick (USA) . Winner at 1400m in NZ. Half-sister to ENGLISH WONDER. Dam of 14 named foals, 10 to race, all winners, inc:CALVEEN (f Canny Lad) . Champion Sprinter, Miler & Older Female Miler in NZ in 2004-05. 10 wins–3 in succession–at 1400m, 1600m, $515,660, AuRC Easter H., Gr 1, 3d MRC Toorak H., Gr 1. Producer.

On Account of YARRAMAN PARK STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN FILLY, foaled 18th October 2020 By I Am Invincible - Lucia Valentina (NZ), by Savabeel 1st Dam LUCIA VALENTINA (NZ), by Savabeel. Top Filly of 2013-14 Australasian 3YO Classification (Int.). Joint Top Filly on The 2013-14 NZ 3YO Free H (1600m+). 7 wins 1200m to 2000m, $4,371,896, ATC Queen Elizabeth S., Gr 1, VRC Turnbull S., Gr 1, ATC Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, 3d MRC Caulfield Cup, Gr 1, ATC Australian Oaks, Gr 1. Three-quarter-sister to Grand Soleil, half-sister to MALANDRINO - BEST SHOW (H.K.). This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO. 2nd Dam STARYN GLENN, by Montjeu (Ire) . Placed at 3 in NZ. Half-sister to SILKY RED BOXER. Dam of 8 foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, inc:LUCIA VALENTINA (f Savabeel). 7 wins. See above. MALANDRINO - BEST SHOW (H.K.) (g Darci Brahma). 5 wins 1580m to 2200m, $392,641, Manawatu Classic, Gr 3, HKJC France Galop Cup.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 23rd August 2020 By I Am Invincible - Omei Sword, by High Chaparral (IRE) 1st Dam OMEI SWORD, by High Chaparral (Ire) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, $482,025, ATC Silver Shadow S., Gr 2, Peter Svendsen 2YO H., 2d ATC Golden Rose S., Gr 1, Surround S., Gr 2, Magic Night S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Golden Pendant, Gr 2. Blood-sister to Vanuatu, half-sister to LIPIZZANER. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO.

1st Dam PINOCCHIO, by Encosta de Lago. Winner at 1200m. Sister to RACING TO WIN, half-sister to PURREALIST, Distilled. This is her fifth foal. Her fourth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, all winnersCLASSIQUE LEGEND (g by Not a Single Doubt) . Joint Head of the 2020 WTR (Sprint). 6 wins 1100m to 1250m, $9,385,500, to 2020-21, ATC Arrowfield 3YO Sprint S., Gr 2, Shorts H., Gr 2, June S., L, The Everest, Tab.com.au H., TAB Rewards P., 2d ATC Premiere S., Gr 2, Shorts H., Gr 2, 3d ATC Premiere S., Gr 2, Darby Munro S., L. AETHERO (g by Sebring) . 5 wins–3 in succession at 2–from only 9 starts at 1000m, 1200m, $1,560,972, HKJC Jockey Club Sprint, Gr 2, Wo Tik H., Riding High Together H., Amber Griffin P., Liberator Griffin P., 3d HKJC Longines Hong Kong Sprint, Gr 1, Beijing H. Puppet Master (g by Foxwedge) . 4 wins at 900m, 1100m, $143,465, ATC Hyland Race Colours H., 2d ATC Hyland Race Colours H., Sydney Sprint H.

On Account of STRAWBERRY HILL STUD, Mt White, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 27th October 2020 By I Am Invincible - Samantha Miss, by Redoute's Choice 1st Dam SAMANTHA MISS, by Redoute's Choice . Champion 3YO Filly in Australia in 2009. 7 wins–2 at 2 and 5 in succession–from only 12 starts 1150m to 2500m, $1,763,260, AJC Champagne S., Gr 1, Flight S., Gr 1, VRC Oaks, Gr 1, AJC Furious S., Gr 2, STC Tea Rose S., Gr 2, AJC Silver Shadow S., Gr 3, 2d AJC Sires Produce S., Gr 1, Light Fingers S., Gr 2, 3d MVRC WS Cox P., Gr 1, AJC Sweet Embrace S., Gr 3. Sister to Hurriyet. This is her eighth foal. Her seventh foal is a 2YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, all winnersMISS FABULASS (f by Frankel) . 3 wins 1100m to 1400m, $438,765, ATC Tea Rose S., Gr 2, Qld Tatt's RC Spirit of Boom Fillies & Mares Classic, L, 2d ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, 4th ATC Flight S., Gr 1, Emancipation S., Gr 2. Geo (g by Medaglia d'Oro (USA)). 2 wins at 1200m, 1250m to 2020-21, ATC Pluck at Vinery H., 2d ATC Sky Racing Active H. Sammy (g by Medaglia d'Oro (USA)) . 3 wins 1200m to 1300m to 2021-22, 2d ATC TAB H.

On Account of YARRAMAN PARK STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 23rd September 2020 By I Am Invincible - Sassy 'n' Smart, by Smart Missile 1st Dam SASSY 'N' SMART, by Smart Missile. 2 wins at 2 at 800m, 1000m, CJC Welcome S., L, NZB Ready to Run Sale 2YO S., 2d Matamata Breeders' S., Gr 2. Half-sister to MALLORY. This is her second living foal. Her first foal is unraced. 2nd Dam PANORAMA RIDGE (USA), by Empire Maker. Placed at 3 in U.S.A. Dam of 6 named foals, all raced, 5 winners, inc:MALLORY (f Not a Single Doubt) . Winner at 2 at 1100m, $248,400, in 202021, ATC Widden S., Gr 3, 2d ATC Tea Rose S., Gr 2, Gimcrack S., Gr 3. SASSY 'N' SMART (f Smart Missile) . 2 wins. See above. 3rd Dam NEBRASKA TORNADO, by Storm Cat. 4 wins–3 in succession–1600m to 2100m, £370,289, Chantilly Prix de Diane, Gr 1, Prix du Moulin de Longchamp, Gr 1, Longchamp Prix Melisande, L. Half-sister to BURNING SUN, MIRABILIS. Dam of 10 named foals, 8 to race, 7 winners.

On Account of NEWGATE FARM, Aberdeen, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 22nd August 2020 By I Am Invincible - Scarlet Rain, by Manhattan Rain 1st Dam SCARLET RAIN, by Manhattan Rain. 4 wins–3 in succession at 2–from only 8 starts 1000m to 1200m, $341,375, ATC Sweet Embrace S., Gr 2, TAB More Than Winning 2YO P. This is her second foal. Dam of 1 foal to raceScarzel (g by Snitzel) . Placed at 3 in 2021-22. 2nd Dam DOUBLE RANGA, by Exceed and Excel. Winner at 2 at 1200m, ATC Winning Post Restaurant 2YO H. Half-sister to HESITATES - HAPPY FOREVER (Mac.), SUPER LACUNA. Dam of 6 named foals, 4 to race, 2 winners, inc:SCARLET RAIN (f Manhattan Rain) . 4 wins. See above. 3rd Dam PAUSE, by Brief Truce (USA) . 5 wins–1 at 2–1000m to 1400m, QTC Mighty Grey H. Dam of 10 named foals, 9 to race, 7 winners, inc:SUPER LACUNA (f Grand Lodge (USA)) . 2 wins, Gold Coast Bracelet, L.

On Account of FERNRIGG FARM, Denman, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 18th October 2020 By I Am Invincible - Zamzam, by Redoute's Choice 1st Dam ZAMZAM, by Redoute's Choice . 3 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 1400m, $294,900, MVRC Valley Pearl, L, VRC Primacy H., 3d MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr 1. Threequarter-sister to Lipari (dam of LEVENDI, MARCEL FROM MADRID, WU GOK). This is her third foal. Dam of 2 foals to race, 1 winnerZambezi River (c by I Am Invincible) . Placed at 2 in 2021-22, 2d ATC Breeders' P., Gr 3. Tadweer (g by Written Tycoon) . 2 wins from only 3 starts at 1000m, 1106m in 2021-22.

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2nd Dam Fleur De'here (NZ), by Dehere (USA) . 3 wins 1200m to 1400m, 2d Manawatu Sires' Produce S., Gr 1, Otago RC Eclipse S., L, 4th Hororata RC South Island Thoroughbred Breeders' S, L. Half-sister to TULLY THUNDER, SUFFICIENT. Dam of 7 named foals, all raced, 4 winners, inc:ZAMZAM (f Redoute's Choice) . 3 wins. See above.

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2nd Dam IRISH LIGHTS, by Fastnet Rock. 3 wins in succession 1100m to 1600m, $492,950, MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, Thousand Guineas Prelude, Gr 3, 2d MRC Blue Diamond Preview (f), L, 3d MRC Angus Armanasco S., Gr 2. Sister to Movie Role. Dam of 4 named foals, all raced, 3 winners, inc:OMEI SWORD (f High Chaparral (Ire)) . 2 wins. See above. LIPIZZANER (c Uncle Mo) . 2 wins at 2 at 5f, 6f, Doncaster S., L, 2d Curragh Anglesey S., Gr 3, 3d Navan Committed S., L, 4th Royal Ascot Norfolk S., Gr 2, Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint, Gr 2.

On Account of TYREEL STUD, Agnes Banks, NSW (As Agent) GREY FILLY, foaled 20th August 2020 By I Am Invincible - Pinocchio, by Encosta de Lago

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On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 20th August 2020 By Justify (USA) - Atlantic Jewel, by Fastnet Rock 1st Dam ATLANTIC JEWEL, by Fastnet Rock. Champion 3YO Filly & Older Mare in Australia in 2011-12 & 2013-14. 10 wins–9 in succession–from only 11 starts 1100m to 2000m, $1,587,925, ATC All Aged S., Gr 1, MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, Caulfield S., Gr 1, Memsie S., Gr 1, VRC Wakeful S., Gr 2, ATC Sapphire S., Gr 2, MVRC WH Stocks S., Gr 2, 2d MRC Underwood S., Gr 1. Half-sister to COMMANDING JEWEL. This is her sixth foal. Her fifth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winners, inc:RUSSIAN EMPEROR (g by Galileo). 2 wins at 1m, 1¼m, Royal Ascot Hampton Court S., Gr 3, 2d Leopardstown Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial S., Gr 3. 2nd Dam REGARD, by Zabeel. 2 wins at 1400m, 1600m, MRC Hialeah H. Half-sister to Shaan. Dam of 2 foals, both winnersCOMMANDING JEWEL (f Commands) . 5 wins 975m to 1600m, $714,500, MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, VRC Let's Elope S., Gr 2-twice. Producer.

INVADER (AUS) (Chestnut 2014-Stud 2018). Co-champion 2YO Colt in Australia in 2016-17. 2 wins at 2 at 1200m, 1400m, A$968,375, ATC Sires’ Produce S., Gr.1, Chris Toogood 2YO H., 2d ATC Champagne S., Gr.1, Todman S., Gr.2, TAB 2YO P., 4th ATC Breeders’ P., L. Half-brother to SW Not Listenin’tome (HKJC Jockey Club Sprint, Gr.2). Out of SW Flame of Sydney. Related to SW Holy Snow, etc. His oldest progeny are 2YOs.

On Account of EVERGREEN STUD FARM, Heatherbrae, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 27th August 2020 By Invader - Conversely (IRE), by Shamardal (USA)

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 11th November 2020 By Justify (USA) - Bullion Mansion, by Encosta de Lago 1st Dam BULLION MANSION, by Encosta de Lago. 2 wins at 1400m, 1600m, MRC Molly's Robe H., 3d SAJC Allan Scott Park Morphettville H. Sister to Polska (dam of CATCH A FIRE, SEABURGE). This is her tenth foal. Her ninth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 7 foals to race, 5 winnersMIGHTY BOSS (c by Not a Single Doubt) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1208m, 1600m, $1,274,000, MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, 2d MRC M&D Dillon Contructions H., 4th MVRC Bill Stutt S., Gr 2. COASTWATCH (g by Fastnet Rock) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1400m, $352,950, to 2021-22, ATC Ming Dynasty H., Gr 3, Ghaiyyath New to Darley P., 2d ATC Stan Fox S., Gr 2, Up & Coming H., Gr 3, 3d ATC Golden Rose S., Gr 1. Shiralee (g by Stratum) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1600m, 2d TRC Hobart Guineas, L, Tasmanian Derby, L. Bullion Wolf (g by Stratum) . 13 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession–1000m to 2100m, $370,525, to 2021-22, SAJC Quayclean 2YO P., William Hill P.

On Account of MIDDLEBROOK VALLEY LODGE, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 18th October 2020 By Justify (USA) - Celebrity Dream (NZ), by Thorn Park

1st Dam CONVERSELY (IRE), by Shamardal (USA) . Placed at 3 in Ireland. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerCONVERGE (g by Frankel) . 3 wins at 2 at 1200m, 1600m, $964,900, in 2020-21, BRC JJ Atkins P., Gr 1, ATC Fernhill H., L, Impending at Darley 2YO P., 2d BRC Sires' Produce S., Gr 2, ATC Schweppervescence H., Gr 3, 3d ATC Champagne S., Gr 1.

1st Dam CELEBRITY DREAM (NZ), by Thorn Park. 11 wins–3 in succession–1000m to 1800m, $628,050, WATC La Trice Classic, Gr 3, Jungle Mist Classic, L, Starstruck Classic, L, Sheila Gwynne Classic, L, Jungle Dawn Classic, Ltwice, 2d WATC Jungle Mist Classic, L, 3d WATC RS Crawford S., L, 4th WATC Starstruck Classic, L. Three-quarter-sister to Rondinella, half-sister to CATALONIA - VILANOVA (Aust.), VAVASOUR. This is her first foal.

2nd Dam MELHOR AINDA, by Pulpit. 5 wins–2 at 2 and 4 in succession–1m to 9f, $483,216, Belmont Sands Point S., Gr 3, Keeneland Appalachian S., L, Belmont Miss Grillo S., L, Capades S., 2d Hollywood Park American Oaks, Gr 1, 3d Arlington Park Beverly D S., Gr 1. Sister to Back Up Preacher (dam of NEW YORK GROOVE), half-sister to DANON GO GO. Dam of 7 named foals, 5 to race, 3 winners, inc:Bushel. 3 wins at 11f, 1½m, 2d Ascot Shergar Cup Classic.

2nd Dam VALPOLICELLA, by Red Ransom (USA) . 3 wins–1 at 2–1600m to 2100m, Manawatu Classic, Gr 3, AuRC Champagne S., L, 4th AuRC Soliloquy S., L, Gold Coast Bracelet, L. Dam of 8 foals, 6 to race, 5 winners, inc:VAVASOUR (f Redoute's Choice) . 5 wins 1600m to 2400m, $237,300, Waikato RC Sir Tristram Fillies Classic, Gr 2, Counties Cup, Gr 3. Producer. CATALONIA - VILANOVA (Aust.) (g Commands) . 4 wins–1 at 2–1100m to 2400m, $643,528, MRC Autumn Classic, Gr 2, BRC Grand Prix S., Gr 3.

JUSTIFY (USA)

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 14th September 2020 By Justify (USA) - Ennis Hill, by Fastnet Rock 1st Dam ENNIS HILL, by Fastnet Rock. Winner at 2 at 1000m, $106,800, MRC Chairman's S., Gr 3. Sister to ACROBAT, LAKE GENEVA, Memphis Rock. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam HIPS DON'T LIE (NZ), by Stravinsky (USA) . 5 wins–4 at 2, 3 in succession– 1000m to 1200m, $526,450, STC Reisling S., Gr 2, VRC Ottawa S., L. Sister to Luna Bella (dam of WEATHERLY), half-sister to Acquired (dam of SPLINTEX, INVICTUS SALUTE), Azevedo, Procurement, Ocean of Tears (dam of NO MORE TEARS). Dam of 8 foals, 7 to race, all winners, inc:ENNIS HILL (f Fastnet Rock) . Winner. See above. LAKE GENEVA (f Fastnet Rock) . 2 wins at 1000m, 1200m, MVRC William Crockett S., L, 3d ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr 1. ACROBAT (c Fastnet Rock) . Winner at 2 at 1000m, $291,000, in 2020-21, ATC Inglis Nursery, RL.

JUSTIFY (USA) (Chestnut 2015-Stud 2019). Horse of the Year in USA in 2018. Equal Leading 3YO Male on the 2018 WTR (Mile). Champion 3YO Colt in USA in 2018.

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6 wins 7f to 1½m, US$3,798,000, Kentucky Derby, Gr1, Belmont S., Gr1, Pimlico Preakness S., Gr1, Santa Anita Derby, Gr1. Half-brother to SW The Lieutenant (Golden Gate All American S., Gr.3). Out of SP Stage Magic. His

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On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 1st September 2020 By Justify (USA) - Formality, by Fastnet Rock 1st Dam FORMALITY, by Fastnet Rock. 5 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $885,700, ATC Silver Shadow S., Gr 2, NSW Tatt's RC Furious S., Gr 2, MRC Blue Sapphire S., Gr 3, Chairman's S., Gr 3, 2d ATC Percy Sykes S., Gr 2, 3d VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1, MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr 1. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam JOLIE'S SHINJU (JPN), by Jolie's Halo. Horse of the Year in Singapore in 2009. Champion Older Female Sprinter & Miler in 2009 & Older Female Stayer in Singapore in 2010. 9 wins–4 in succession–1200m to 2000m, $1,367,550, Singapore Derby Trial, L, Singapore TC Patrons' Bowl, L, Singapore Derby, L, 3d MVRC Dato' Tan Chin Nam S., Gr 2, Singapore TC Merlion Trophy, L, Kranji Sprint, L, 4th Singapore TC Moonbeam Vase, L. Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:FORMALITY (f Fastnet Rock) . 5 wins. See above.


On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 14th August 2020 By Justify (USA) - Paulownia, by Fastnet Rock 1st Dam Paulownia, by Fastnet Rock. Winner at 1200m, 2d Wellington Guineas, Gr 2, Waikato RC Seafood Bazaar S. Sister to FOXWEDGE, SHE'S A FOX, She's a Wildcat (dam of UNTAMED - SUPER BUDDY (H.K.)). This is her first foal. 2nd Dam Forest Native (USA), by Forest Wildcat. 3 wins–2 at 2–2f to 5f, 2d Santa Anita Anoakia S., L. Half-sister to Hawkish. Dam of 9 named foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, inc:FOXWEDGE (c Fastnet Rock) . 5 wins–2 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, $952,450, MVRC William Reid S., Gr 1, ATC Roman Consul S., Gr 2, San Domenico S., Gr 3, Clarry Conners 2YO P., 2d VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1, ATC Run to the Rose H., Gr 3, 3d VRC Newmarket H., Gr 1, ATC Todman S., Gr 2, 4th ATC Golden Rose S., Gr 1, VRC Lightning S., Gr 1. Sire. SHE'S A FOX (f Fastnet Rock) . 3 wins–2 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, $168,850, ATC Rosebud H., L, Optus Sprint 2YO H., 3d VRC MSS Security S., L.

On Account of SEGENHOE THOROUGHBREDS AUST PTY LTD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 14th September 2020 By Kingman (GB) - More Aspen (USA), by More Than Ready (USA) 1st Dam MORE ASPEN (USA), by More Than Ready. 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1438m, 1800m, £100,407 in Great Britain and U.A.E, Meydan Singspiel S., L, 2d Abu Dhabi National Day Cup, L, 3d Meydan Cape Verdi S., Gr 2, 4th Abu Dhabi HH The President Cup, L. Half-sister to JADE MASTER, Aspen Cat (dam of GERMANICO). This is her third living foal. Her second foal is an unraced 3YO. Her first foal is unraced. 2nd Dam JADE ASPEN, by Jade Hunter. Unraced. Half-sister to CYPRIATA. Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:JADE MASTER (g Master Command) . 19 wins–3 in succession–1000m to 1650m, $202,139, Camarero Clasico Dia de Los Padres, L, 2d Camarero Copa Jose de Diego, L, 4th Gulfstream Park Caribbean Invitational Cup, L. MORE ASPEN (f More Than Ready) . 2 wins. See above.

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 7th November 2020 By Justify (USA) - Srikandi, by Dubawi (IRE)

LONHRO (AUS)

1st Dam SRIKANDI, by Dubawi (Ire) . 9 wins–5 in succession–from only 15 starts 1000m to 1400m, $2,377,600, BRC Stradbroke H., Gr 1, Qld Tatt's RC Tattersall's Tiara, Gr 1, GCTC Victory S., Gr 2, BRC Glenlogan Park S., Gr 3, Juanmo S., L, GCTC Silk Stocking H., L, 2d MVRC Manikato S., Gr 1, 3d BRC Stradbroke H., Gr 1. Half-sister to RAIN GAL, Arjuna - New Glory (H.K.). This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersBilliondollarbaby (f by I Am Invincible) . 2 wins at 2 from only 3 starts at 1100m, 1200m in 2020-21, ATC Bowermans Commercial Furniture 2YO H., Pinatubo New to Darley 2YO P. Heroess (f by Snitzel) . Winner at 1000m in 2020-21. 2nd Dam RAINING, by Hurricane Sky. 3 wins at 1200m, BTC Australian Building Adhesives H. Half-sister to Deutzia. Dam of 7 foals, 5 to race, all winners, inc:SRIKANDI (f Dubawi (Ire)) . 9 wins. See above.

KINGMAN (GB)

LONHRO (AUS) (Brown 1998-Stud 2004). 26 wins-2 at 2, VRC Australian Cup, Gr.1. Champion Sire in Aust. in 2010-11. Sire of 1262 rnrs, 914 wnrs, 89 SW, inc. SW Pierro (ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1), The Conglomerate, Bounding, Mental, Impending, Denman, Beaded, Exosphere, Kementari, Lyre, Aristia, Benfica, Pinwheel, Heatherly, Wawail, Academus, Messene, Cardsharp, Encryption, War Heroine, Holding Gold, Isotherm, Souchez, Ghisoni, etc.

KINGMAN (GB) (Bay 2011-Stud 2015). 7 wins-2 at 2, Royal Ascot St James’s Palace S., Gr.1. Sire of 357 rnrs, 225 wnrs, 42 SW, inc. SW Palace Pier (Deauville Prix Jacques Le Marois, Gr.1), Persian King, Domestic Spending, Schnell Meister, Public Sector, Kinross, Summer Romance, Technical Analysis, Calyx, Headman, Elizabeth Tower, Fearless King, Reina Madre, Sangarius, Megallan, Chachnak, Parent’s Prayer, Boomer, Cormorant, Sinawann, etc.

On Account of DAVALI THOROUGHBREDS, Luskintyre, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 18th September 2020 By Kingman (GB) - Florentina, by Redoute's Choice

1st Dam Al Naifa, by Redoute's Choice . Winner at 2 at 1100m, 2d MVRC Keller H., 3d SAJC Dequetteville S., L. Half-sister to ENGLISH. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam COURT, by Anabaa (USA) . 5 wins–1 at 2–1100m to 1350m, $484,300, AJC Sapphire S., Gr 2, BTC Champagne Classic, Gr 2, BTC Classic, Gr 3, NSW Tatt's RC Carrington S., L, STC Cadbury Fireball Quality H., 2d GCTC Silk Stocking H., L, AJC Voyager Coaches 2YO P., 3d STC Birthday Card S., Gr 3, 4th AJC Roman Consul S., Gr 2. Dam of 4 foals, all winners, inc:ENGLISH (f Encosta de Lago) . Champion 2YO Filly & 3YO Filly in Australia in 2014-15 & 2015-16. 6 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 1400m, $3,480,071, ATC All Aged S., Gr 1, BRC Doomben Ten Thousand S., Gr 1, ATC Challenge S., Gr 2-twice, Reisling S., Gr 2, 2d ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, TJ Smith S., Gr 1, Galaxy H., Gr 1, 3d ATC TJ Smith S., Gr 1.

On Account of SEGENHOE THOROUGHBREDS AUST PTY LTD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN FILLY, foaled 10th August 2020 By Lonhro - Pretty Fast, by Not a Single Doubt 1st Dam PRETTY FAST, by Not a Single Doubt . 4 wins in succession at 1200m, $201,735, BRC Mode P., L, ATC Owners Benefit Card H., 4th BRC Bill Carter S., L. Sister to DOUBTLAND, three-quarter-sister to VILLA VERDE. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO.

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2nd Dam Miss Sharapova (NZ), by Ustinov. 4 wins 1300m to 2100m, AuRC Barfoot & Thompson Twilight Cup, Speight's H., BOP RC Oak Tree Restaurant Greerton P., 3d Hawkes Bay Lowland S., Gr 3, 4th New Zealand Oaks, Gr 1. Half-sister to VILLA VERDE. Dam of 6 named foals, 4 to race, all winners, inc:DOUBTLAND (c Not a Single Doubt) . 3 wins–2 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, $373,750, to 2020-21, VRC Danehill S., Gr 2, ATC Kindergarten S., Gr 3, 3d ATC Roman Consul S., Gr 2, 4th VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1. PRETTY FAST (f Not a Single Doubt) . 4 wins. See above.

Pedigrees

1st Dam FLORENTINA, by Redoute's Choice . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1200m, 1300m, $239,200, Gold Coast Guineas, Gr 3, ATC Inglis Bonus 2YO H., 2d NSW Tatt's RC Furious S., Gr 2, ATC Silver Shadow S., Gr 3, Australian Brewery 2YO H., 3d ATC Tea Rose S., Gr 2. Half-sister to GATHERING, CALIFORNIA TURBO. This is her seventh foal. Her sixth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 4 foals to race, all winnersVilla Carlotta (f by Street Cry (Ire)) . Winner at 2 at 1000m, ATC Staff Recognition Day 2YO H., 2d ATC Bowermans Furniture H., 3d ATC Reisling S., Gr 2, 4th ATC Percy Sykes S., Gr 2. Fasano (g by Lonhro) . 4 wins at 1100m, 1200m, $161,315, to 2020-21, BRC Happy Easter H., Spring Carnival on Sale P., Lexus H., 2d Toowoomba TC K&R Plumbing Supplies H., 3d BRC The Phoenix S., L. Marching On (g by Sepoy) . 2 wins at 1875m, 2080m, 2d MRC United Petroleum H., MVRC Happy New Year P.

On Account of SEGENHOE THOROUGHBREDS AUST PTY LTD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN COLT, foaled 22nd September 2020 By Lonhro - Al Naifa, by Redoute's Choice

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LOPE DE VEGA (IRE)

LORD KANALOA (JPN) (Bay 2008-Stud 2014). 13 wins-1 at 2, Tokyo Yasuda Kinen, Gr.1. Leading First Season Sire in Japan in 2017. Sire of 737 rnrs, 485 wnrs, 33 SW, inc. SW Almond Eye (Japan Cup, Gr.1), Saturnalia, Danon Smash, Tagaloa, Stelvio, Cadence Call, Diatonic, Fantasist, King Hermes, King of Koji, Red le Zele, Lei Halia, Iberis, Val d’Isere, Trois Etoiles, Know it All, First Force, Groove It, Jo Kana Chan, R Star, Donau Delta, etc.

LOPE DE VEGA (IRE) (Chestnut 2007-Stud 2011). 4 wins-2 at 2, Chantilly Prix du Jockey Club, Gr.1. Sire of 975 rnrs, 647 wnrs, 88 SW. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Santa Ana Lane (ATC TJ Smith S., Gr.1), Vega Magic, Gytrash, Vega One, Spanish Reef, Spanish Whisper, French Fern, Archedemus, Vegadaze, Lim’s Lightning, I’m Incredible, Mizlecki, Snitch, etc. His NHbred progeny inc SW Belardo, Newspaperofrecord, The Right Man, Zabeel Prince, Aunt Pearl, etc.

On Account of MERRICKS STATION, Merricks, Vic (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 1st August 2020 By Lord Kanaloa (JPN) - Sacre Express (JPN), by Kurofune (USA) 1st Dam SACRE EXPRESS, by Kurofune (USA) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1600m, 1800m in Japan. Sister to TRIP, blood-sister to OKEN BELIEVE, Bateau d'Or, Agehibari (dam of LION LION, MEADOWLARK). This is her first foal. 2nd Dam BE POSITIVE, by Sunday Silence. 3 wins at 1700m, 1800m, $1,116,413, Funabashi Queen Sho, L, 2d Kawasaki Empress Hai, L. Sister to SILENT DEAL, TO THE VICTORY (dam of TO THE GLORY, TO THE WORLD, TOSEN VICTORY), Bisque Doll (dam of ICE DOLL, OKEN BELIEVE), halfsister to Venenciador (dam of DENIM AND RUBY, KITANO COMMANDEUR, LAGO BLU). Dam of 9 foals, 8 to race, 6 winners, inc:TRIP (c Kurofune (USA)) . 4 wins–2 at 2–1600m to 2000m, $1,377,675, Kyoto Nisai S., L, 2d Nakayama Hochi Hai Yayoi Sho, Gr 2, Ohi Japan Dirt Derby, L, Tokyo Capital S., L, 4th Hanshin Radio Nikkei Hai Nisai S., Gr 3.

On Account of TWIN HILLS STUD, Cootamundra, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 13th August 2020 By Lope de Vega (IRE) - Baileya (IRE), by Cacique (IRE)

PARIAH (AUS)

1st Dam BAILEYA (IRE), by Cacique. Unraced. Half-sister to FIORENTE, Roshanak (dam of ARAAJA, TOM MELBOURNE). This is her first foal. 2nd Dam DESERT BLOOM, by Pilsudski. Unraced. Half-sister to HYBLON, Red Dune. Dam of 9 named foals, 5 to race, 3 winners, inc:FIORENTE (c Monsun) . Champion Stayer in Australia in 2013-14. 6 wins–3 in succession–1600m to 3200m, $6,265,898, VRC Melbourne Cup, Gr 1, Australian Cup, Gr 1, Newmarket Princess of Wales's S., Gr 2, MVRC Dato' Tan Chin Nam S., Gr 2, MRC Peter Young S., Gr 2, 2d VRC Melbourne Cup, Gr 1, 3d MVRC WS Cox P., Gr 1, ATC BMW S., Gr 1. Sire. Roshanak. Winner at 2 at 6f in Great Britain. Dam of 7 winnersTOM MELBOURNE (g Dylan Thomas) . 6 wins–3 in succession–1400m to 2136m, $1,415,585, ATC Carrington S., L, 2d ATC Epsom H., Gr 1. ARAAJA (f Iffraaj (GB)). 4 wins–3 in succession–1600m to 2000m, Vichy Prix Madame Jean Couturie, L, 2d Qld Tatt's RC Tattersall's Mile H., L.

On Account of TYREEL STUD, Agnes Banks, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 16th September 2020 By Lope de Vega (IRE) - Fleet of Foot, by Toorak Toff 1st Dam FLEET OF FOOT, by Toorak Toff. Unraced. Half-sister to SANTA ANA LANE. This is her second foal. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO.

A$541,100, ATC San Domenico S., Gr.3, Canonbury S.,

2nd Dam FAST FLEET, by Fastnet Rock. Winner at 1500m, BRC Lyndhurst Stud P. Threequarter-sister to Strategy, half-sister to BLIMEY O'REILLY - UPSIDE OF ANGER (H.K.), FLAG OFFICER, Nepeta (dam of DOUBLEMINT, PETALA). Dam of 6 named foals, 2 to race, both winners, inc:SANTA ANA LANE (g Lope de Vega (Ire)) . Champion Sprinter in Australia in 2018-19. 10 wins 1100m to 1400m, $8,227,366, ATC TJ Smith S., Gr 1, VRC Sprint Classic, Gr 1, BRC Stradbroke H., Gr 1, SAJC Goodwood H., Gr 1, MRC Sir Rupert Clarke S., Gr 1, ATC Premiere S., Gr 2, MRC Zeditave S., Gr 3, 2d ATC TJ Smith S., Gr 1, VRC Gilgai S., Gr 2, ATC South Pacific Classic, L, The Everest, 3d SAJC DC McKay S., Gr 3, MRC Heath S., Gr 3, Testa Rossa S., L, 4th HKJC Chairman's Sprint Prize, Gr 1.

H., Gr.2, MRC Blue Diamond Prelude (c&g), Gr.3. Out of a

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LORD KANALOA (JPN)

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PARIAH (AUS) (Bay 2014-Stud 2018). 2 wins-1 at 2-at 1100m, Gr.3, 2d MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr.1, ATC Run to the Rose half-sister to SW Melito (AJC TJ Smith S., Gr.1). Grandson of SW Cloister, a three-quarter-sister to SW Unison. Related to SW Zeditave (VATC Blue Diamond S., Gr.1), etc. His oldest progeny are 2YOs.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 25th September 2020 By Pariah - Madame Andree, by War Emblem (USA) 1st Dam MADAME ANDREE, by War Emblem. Unraced. This is her seventh foal. Dam of 4 foals to race, 3 winnersANDERS (c by Not a Single Doubt) . 4 wins in succession–2 at 2–at 1100m, $326,615, to 2020-21, ATC San Domenico S., Gr 3, Rosebud H., L, Darley 2YO H., 3d MRC Blue Sapphire S., Gr 3, BRC Basil Nolan Jr 2YO P. Battleground (g by Snitzel) . Winner at 1200m, $108,875, 2d Gosford Guineas, L, ATC Precise Air H., Sky Racing Active H., Hyland Race Colours P. Satin Love (f by Snitzel) . Placed at 2 in 2021-22, 2d VRC Ottawa S., Gr 3. Madame Pauline (f by Redoute's Choice) . 2 wins at 1100m, 1300m, 2d ATC TAB Highway H. 2nd Dam GLAMOUR STOCK (JPN), by Sunday Silence . Unplaced. Half-sister to EXCITING STORY, DIABLO'S STORY (dam of OPEN STORY), STRONG MEMORY, SWEEPING STORY. Dam of 8 named foals, 6 to race, 3 winners, inc:Red Samurai. 3 wins–1 at 2–at 1009m, 1200m, 3d MRC Schweppes H.


On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 20th September 2020 By Pariah - Rose of Cimmaron, by Bite the Bullet (USA)

MEDAGLIA D’ORO (USA)

1st Dam ROSE OF CIMMARON, by Bite the Bullet (USA) . 2 wins at 1300m, 1800m, AJC Campbelltown H., Hats & High Tea H. Sister to MICA'S PRIDE (dam of CRITERION, COMIN' THROUGH, VARENNA MISS, SILENTLY), Money Begets Money (dam of MOQUEEN), Joleur (dam of BHUTANE DANE, GAZE ON, UPON THIS ROCK), half-sister to AMAH ROCK. This is her sixth living foal. Dam of 4 foals to race, 3 winners, inc:SIEGE OF QUEBEC (c by Fastnet Rock) . 4 wins–2 at 2–1100m to 1400m, $532,175, ATC Bill Ritchie H., Gr 3, Theraces 2YO H., 2d ATC Show County H., Gr 3, Eskimo Prince S., Gr 3, Rosebud H., L, 3d ATC All Aged S., Gr 1, MRC Toorak H., Gr 1, 4th MVRC Schweppes Crystal Mile, Gr 2. BULL POINT (c by Fastnet Rock) . 4 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 1600m, $552,000, MRC Manfred S., Gr 3, ATC Forum Group 2YO H., Gardenia H., 2d ATC Theo Marks S., Gr 2, MVRC Schweppes Crystal Mile, Gr 2, 3d ATC Golden Rose S., Gr 1, MRC Sir Rupert Clarke S., Gr 1, ATC Show County H., Gr 3, 4th MRC Futurity S., Gr 1, ATC Rosebud H., L. Sire.

MAURICE (JPN)

MEDAGLIA D’ORO (USA) (Bay or Brown 1999-Stud 2005). 8 wins to 1¼m, Gulfstream Donn H., Gr.1. Sire of 1597 rnrs, 1047 wnrs, 157 SW. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Vancouver (ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1), Golden Sixty, Astern, Flit, Crown Prosecutor, Kallos, Tenley, Asiago, Durendal, Nostradamus, Multaja, Pohutukawa, Astoria, Tessera, Veladero, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Songbird, Rachel Alexandra, Talismanic, Passion for Gold, Marketing Mix, etc.

MAURICE (JPN) (Bay 2011-Stud Japan 2017, Aust. 2017). 11 wins-2 at 2, HKJC Hong Kong Mile, Gr.1. Brother to SP Lucas. Sire of 275 rnrs, 123 wnrs. His oldest SH-bred progeny are 3YOs and inc SW Hitotsu (VRC Victoria Derby, Gr.1), Mazu, SP Invinsible Tears, Balmaurice, Maurice’s Medad, Morioka, Port Louis and of Sharp Response, etc. His NHbred progeny inc SW Pixie Knight (Nakayama Sprinters S., Gr.1), Shigeru Pink Ruby, Rooks Nest, SP Infinite, etc.

On Account of SILVERDALE FARM, Avoca, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 8th October 2020 By Maurice (JPN) - Seven Year Itch, by Keltrice

On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 15th August 2020 By Medaglia d'Oro (USA) - K P Pergoliscious (IRE), by Declaration of War (USA) 1st Dam K P Pergoliscious (Ire), by Declaration of War (USA) . Winner at 8½f, $135,023, 2d Santa Anita American Oaks, Gr 1, Astra S., Gr 3, 4th Santa Anita Autumn Miss S., Gr 3. Half-sister to Emerald Ring (dam of BALLET SHOES). This is her first foal. 2nd Dam INKLING, by Seeking the Gold . Winner at 2 at 6f, Curragh MSCS 2YO S. Sister to Measure (dam of COURTOFVERSAILLES), blood-sister to Liable (dam of BLAME, TEND), three-quarter-sister to JADE ROBBERY, CHEQUER, NUMEROUS, half-sister to Add (dam of LIZARD ISLAND, INFLATE), Digit (dam of FALL FASHION). Dam of 13 foals, 10 to race, 7 winners, inc:K P Pergoliscious (f Declaration of War (USA)) . Winner. See above. Emerald Ring (f Johannesburg (USA)) . Winner at 2 at 6f, 2d Naas Fillies' Sprint S., Gr 3. Dam of 3 winnersBALLET SHOES (f Galileo). 2 wins at 2 at 7½f, 1m, Tipperary Ivawood S., L.

MORE THAN READY (USA)

1st Dam SEVEN YEAR ITCH, by Keltrice. Placed. This is her ninth foal. Her eighth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 7 foals to race, 6 winners, inc:SCRATCHY LASS (f by U S Ranger (USA)) . 10 wins–4 in succession–1000m to 1705m, $364,970, Oakbank S., L, SAJC Holdfast Insurance H., Myer Fashion Trophy H., Ubet H., Medallion Homes H., Ryan Balfour Racing H., Moet & Chandon H., Irish Race Day 29th August H. RICH ITCH (g by Danerich) . 3 wins 1110m to 1400m, $269,395, VRC Paris Lane S., L, MRC Le Pine Funerals H., 2d MVRC DSV Air & Sea P. Punt Club (g by Equiano (Fr)) . 4 wins 955m to 1170m, $172,085, MVRC Inglis 55 Second Challenge Heat H., Inglis 55 Second Challenge Heat 11 H. Seven Year Reward (g by Reward for Effort) . 6 wins–3 in succession–at 800m, 1000m, $161,215, to 2021-22, 2d MRC Ladbrokes Odds Boost H.-twice. The Siscos Kid (g by Danerich) . 3 wins at 1300m, 1400m to 2021-22. Ausbred Flirt (f by Maurice (JPN)). Winner at only start at 1200m in 2021-22.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 6th September 2020 By Maurice (JPN) - Teaspoon, by Snitzel

MORE THAN READY (USA) (Bay 1997-Stud 2001). 7 wins-5 at

1st Dam TEASPOON, by Snitzel. 2 wins at 2 at 1100m, $186,250, ATC Widden S., Gr 3, TAB 2YO P., 3d ATC Sweet Embrace S., Gr 2. Sister to ALIYANA TILDE, half-sister to SMYTZER'S TRISH (dam of SWISH TRISH), STELLA ARTOIS (dam of FREESTYLE), Bacarella, Xaarbarella (dam of ONE RAR). This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO.

2, Saratoga King’s Bishop S., Gr.1. Leading Sire of 2YOs in

2nd Dam PATRONELLA, by Mister C (USA) . Unraced. Sister to GINZANO, Running Rich. Dam of 16 foals, all raced, 13 winners, inc:ALIYANA TILDE (f Snitzel) . 3 wins 1300m to 1900m, $360,190, ATC Epona S., Gr 3, 2d ATC Australian Oaks, Gr 1, 3d ATC Sydney Cup, Gr 1. TEASPOON (f Snitzel) . 2 wins. See above. SMYTZER'S TRISH (f Geiger Counter (USA)) . 2 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1100m, $125,750, SAJC Smoke-Free SA S., Gr 3, VATC Rancher S. Producer. STELLA ARTOIS (f Geiger Counter (USA)). 7 wins–4 at 2, VATC Quezette S., L.

S., Gr.1), Sebring, Prized Icon, Phelan Ready, Benicio,

Aust. twice. Sire of 2814 rnrs, 2039 wnrs, 212 SW. His SHbred progeny inc SW More Joyous (ATC Queen Elizabeth

Way, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Uni, Catholic Boy,

Pedigrees

Samaready, Entisaar, Perfect Reflection, Dreamaway, Eagle Rushing Fall, Roy H, Verrazano, etc.

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On Account of HIGHGROVE STUD, Darling Downs, Qld CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 14th October 2020 By More Than Ready (USA) - Global Dream, by Fastnet Rock

PER INCANTO (USA)

1st Dam Global Dream, by Fastnet Rock. 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1200m, 1400m, $197,525, 3d BRC Champagne Classic, Gr 2, 4th GCTC Magic Millions 2YO Classic, RL. Three-quarter-sister to NOIRE, half-sister to Maraatib, Valoura. This is her fifth foal. Her fourth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, all winnersGLOBAL QUEST (g by More Than Ready (USA)). Winner at 2 at 1000m, $229,175, ATC Breeders' P., Gr 3, 2d ATC Silver Slipper S., Gr 2, Canonbury S., Gr 3, Dulcify H., L, 4th ATC Todman S., Gr 2. Invincible Dash (g by I Am Invincible) . 5 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1650m, $139,685, to 2021-22. Capital Miss (f by Capitalist) . Winner at 1200m in 2021-22. 2nd Dam VALADON, by Woodman (USA). Winner at 2 at 1200m. Half-sister to MEDIA, CARDINAL VIRTUE. Dam of 11 foals, all raced, 9 winners, inc:NOIRE (f Foxwedge) . 7 wins–3 in succession, ATC Shannon S., Gr 2.

NOT A SINGLE DOUBT (AUS)

PER INCANTO (USA)

(Bay or Brown 2004-Stud 2011).

6 wins-2 at 2, Rome Premio Tudini, Gr.3. Sire of 411 rnrs, 266 wnrs, 22 SW, inc. SW Shadows Cast (WRC Thorndon Mile, Gr.1), Bonham, Santa Monica, Dal Cielo, Saracino, Justacanta, Belle Fascino, Dolcetto, Lanciato, Miss Aotearoa, Mauna Kea, Magic Incanto, Indecision, Lightning Jack, Lost and Running, Roch ‘n’ Horse, Amanaat, Its Time for Magic, Tennessee, Casaquinman, Magnum, Rocanto, etc.

NOT A SINGLE DOUBT (AUS) (Bay 2001-Stud 2005). 4 wins3 at 2, AJC Canonbury S., L. Leading Sire of 3YOs in Aust. in 2015-16. Sire of 1029 rnrs, 744 wnrs, 78 SW, inc. SW Farnan (ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1), Kenedna, Scales of Justice, Miracles of Life, Extreme Choice, Shout the Bar, Southern Legend, Secret Agenda, Single Gaze, Instant Celebrity, Qafila, Samadoubt, Clearly Innocent, Mighty Boss, Good Project, Classique Legend, etc.

On Account of AMARINA FARM, Denman, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 20th September 2020 By Not a Single Doubt - Di Lusso, by Lonhro

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 2nd October 2020 By Per Incanto (USA) - Monarch (NZ), by Volksraad (GB) 1st Dam MONARCH, by Volksraad (GB) . 2 wins at 1150m, 1200m, 2d AuRC NZB National Weanling & Broodmare Sale H., Cambridge Stud H., Bach Espresso H., Haunui Farm H., Gucci H., Te Hana Sparkling H., Cardinal Logistics H., 3d AuRC Winstone Gypsum H. Half-sister to JAMIESON VALLEY. This is her seventh foal. Her sixth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, all winnersSANTA MONICA (f by Per Incanto (USA)) . 5 wins at 1215m, $220,128, AuRC Railway S., Gr 1, Taranaki RC NZB Insurance Pearl Series H., Whangarei RC Bay of Islands ITM H., 2d AuRC Hallmark Stud H., L, Counties Bowl H., L, 3d AuRC Darley P., Gr 3, 4th AuRC Westbury Classic, Gr 2. Monaco (g by Per Incanto (USA)) . 6 wins 1200m to 1400m, $153,802, to 2020-21, Waikato RC Beefeater Garden Bar H., BOP RC Tauranga Hardware & Plumbing H., AuRC PGG Wrightson and Vetmed H. Montana Mist (f by Per Incanto (USA)) . 2 wins at 1200m in 2020-21, 2d AuRC Barfoot & Thompson H., 3d Waikato RC Ardrossan at Waikato Stud H.

PIERRO (AUS)

1st Dam DI LUSSO, by Lonhro. Placed at 3. Half-sister to Hukba (dam of ASTOR), Joiya (dam of NIKI PIKI MILO). This is her fifth living foal. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winners, inc:CONTESSA VANESSA (f by Bullbars) . 5 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 2100m, AuRC Eight Carat Classic, Gr 2, Sunline Vase, Gr 3, 2d New Zealand Oaks, Gr 1, AuRC Royal S., Gr 2, Manawatu Challenge S., Gr 2, 3d Manawatu RC Eulogy S., Gr 3, Hororata RC South Island Thoroughbred Breeders S., Gr 3. 2nd Dam DODUO, by Danehill (USA). 2 wins–1 at 2, VATC April H. Sister to HILLFA, threequarter-sister to MASSARRA. Dam of 13 foals, 11 to race, 8 winners, inc:Joiya. 3 wins at 1200m, Avondale JC Integrated Print Solutions H. Dam ofNIKI PIKI MILO (f Librettist (USA)) . 3 wins–2 at 2, Levin RC Ryder S., L. Hukba. Winner at 2 at 1400m, MRC Boardwalk Angel 2YO H. Dam ofASTOR (f Iffraaj (GB)) . 4 wins–1 at 2–to 1300m, AuRC Mufhasa S., L.

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On Account of WOODBURY PTY. LTD., Maitland, NSW BAY COLT, foaled 23rd September 2020 By Not a Single Doubt - London Lolly, by Charge Forward

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PIERRO (AUS) (Bay 2009-Stud 2013). 11 wins-6 at 2, ATC

1st Dam LONDON LOLLY, by Charge Forward. 2 wins at 2 at 1200m, $186,335, SAJC Breeders' S., Gr 3, MVRC St Albans S., L, 3d MVRC William Crockett S., L, 4th MRC Quezette S., Gr 3, Thoroughbred Club S., Gr 3. Half-sister to CHAUTAUQUA. This is her fourth foal. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winnersBritain (g by Snitzel) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 900m to 2020-21. All England (g by I Am Invincible). Placed at 3 in 2021-22, 3d ATC Heineken P.

Golden Slipper S., Gr.1. Leading First Season Sire in Aust.

2nd Dam LOVELY JUBLY, by Lion Hunter. 7 wins–5 at 2–1000m to 1600m, $1,468,500, QTC Sires' Produce S., Gr 1, TJ Smith Classic, Gr 1. Half-sister to SIR HOWARD. Dam of 11 named foals, 10 to race, 7 winners, inc:CHAUTAUQUA (g Encosta de Lago) . Champion Sprinter in Australia in 2015-16 & 2016-17. 13 wins–3 in succession–1000m to 1400m, $8,771,721, ATC TJ Smith S., Gr 1-3 times, VRC Lightning S., Gr 1.

Leap, Reelem in Ruby, Action, Roy Had Enough, Rock,

in 2016-17. Sire of 400 rnrs, 275 wnrs, 25 SW, inc. SW Levendi (ATC Australian Derby, Gr.1), Arcadia Queen, Regal Power, Shadow Hero, Pierata, Pinot, Furore, Dragon Tulip, Bellevue Hill, Gamay, Persan, Rocha Clock, Arcadia Prince, Sacramento, Untamed - Super Buddy (H.K.), etc.


On Account of SEGENHOE THOROUGHBREDS AUST PTY LTD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BROWN COLT, foaled 18th October 2020 By Pierro - Breakfast in Bed, by Hussonet (USA)

RUSSIAN REVOLUTION (AUS)

1st Dam Breakfast in Bed, by Hussonet (USA). 7 wins–3 in succession–1000m to 1400m, $301,100, ATC Australian Turf Club H., 2d BRC Nudgee H., L, Just Now H., L, 3d Ipswich TC Gai Waterhouse Classic, L. Three-quarter-sister to Hussterics (dam of LADY JIVAGO), half-sister to OOHOOD. This is her fifth foal. Her fourth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winnersKING'S LEGACY (c by Redoute's Choice) . 3 wins at 2 1200m to 1600m, $1,013,100, ATC Sires' Produce S., Gr 1, Champagne S., Gr 1, BRC BJ McLachlan S., Gr 3, 3d ATC Golden Rose S., Gr 1. 2nd Dam BELLA SUNDAY, by Sunday Silence. 2 wins at 1100m, 1400m, STC Tile Mega Mart H. Half-sister to NOT A SINGLE DOUBT, Hanky Panky, Natural is My Name. Dam of 12 foals, 10 to race, all winners, inc:OOHOOD (f I Am Invincible) . Winner at 1600m, ATC Flight S., Gr 1.

On Account of FAIRVIEW PARK STUD, Grose Wold, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 20th August 2020 By Pierro - Eye for Fun, by Snitzel 1st Dam EYE FOR FUN, by Snitzel. Unraced. Half-sister to CAT D'ANTIBES, Allegra (dam of DEVAN - HOSTWIN ACHILLES (Mac.), EXIMIUS). This is her sixth living foal. Dam of 5 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:MOSSFUN (f by Mossman) . 4 wins at 2, 3 in succession 1000m to 1200m, $2,561,250, ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, Silver Slipper S., Gr 2, Widden S., Gr 3, Inglis Nursery, RL, 2d ATC Reisling S., Gr 2, Birthday Card S., Gr 3, 4th ATC Royal Sovereign S., Gr 2. Producer. MAWAHIBB - ARAMCO (Sing.) (g by Magic Albert) . Champion Sprinter in Singapore in 2019. 11 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–at 1200m, 1400m, $953,517, Singapore TC Rocket Man Sprint, L, Lion City Cup, L, Garden City Trophy, L, MVRC Silver Thomas Hanley 2YO H., Singapore TC Flax S., Class 1 H., 3d Singapore TC EW Barker Trophy, L, Garden City Trophy, L, 4th ATC Canonbury S., Gr 3, Singapore TC Kranji Sprint, L. Invincible Vision (g by I Am Invincible) . Winner at 1200m in 2021-22.

PRIDE OF DUBAI (AUS)

RUSSIAN REVOLUTION (AUS) (Bay 2013-Stud 2018). 7 wins-2 at 2-1000m to 1200m, A$1,284,225, ATC Galaxy H., Gr.1, MRC Oakleigh P., Gr.1, ATC Roman Consul S., Gr.2, MVRC Ian McEwen S., Gr.2, MRC Vain S., Gr.3, ATC Can Assist Volunteers 2YO P., Schweppes 2YO H., 4th VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr.1, BRC Doomben Ten Thousand S., Gr.1. Halfbrother to SW Turbo Miss (VRC Frances Tressady S., Gr.3). His oldest progeny are 2YOs.

On Account of SLEDMERE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 7th November 2020 By Russian Revolution - Abscond, by Galileo (IRE) 1st Dam ABSCOND, by Galileo (Ire). Unraced. Half-sister to Light Up Manhattan. This is her seventh foal. Her sixth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 4 foals to race, 3 winners, inc:INVINCIBELLA (f by I Am Invincible) . 12 wins 1200m to 1600m, $3,075,103, Qld Tatt's RC Tattersall's Tiara, Gr 1, ATC Sheraco S., Gr 2, VRC Blazer S., Gr 2, BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2-twice, 2d MRC Tristarc S., Gr 2, ATC James HB Carr S., Gr 3, BRC Glenlogan Park S., Gr 3, ATC Reginald Allen H., L, BRC Lancaster S., L, 3d MVRC Tesio S., Gr 3, Hawkesbury RC Godolphin Crown, Gr 3, VRC Lexus Hybrid P., L, 4th ATC Golden Pendant, Gr 2-twice, Sapphire S., Gr 2, BRC Nudgee S., L. SECRET BLAZE (g by Sizzling) . 7 wins–1 at 2–1400m to 2500m, $735,400, to 2021-22, MVRC JRA Cup, Gr 3, MRC Galilee Series Final H., L, 2d VRC Blamey S., Gr 2, MRC Mornington Cup Prelude, L, Pakenham Cup, L, 3d VRC Carbine Club S., Gr 3, SAJC Sires' Produce S., Gr 3. EXTREME FLIGHT (c by Extreme Choice) . 3 wins in succession from only 6 starts at 1200m, 1400m, $194,600, in 2021-22, MRC Gothic S., L.

PRIDE OF DUBAI (AUS) (Bay 2012-Stud 2016). 2 wins at 2, MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr.1. Leading First Season Sire in Aust. in 2019-20. Sire of 231 rnrs, 101 wnrs, 13 SW, inc. SW Telepatic Glances (Milan Premio Dormello, Gr.2), Dubai Honour, Just Beautiful, Bella Nipotina, Flying Visit, Saif, Star of Emaraaty, Sirileo Miss, Fancy Man, Queen of Dubai, Zaffy’s Pride, Easifar, Tanker, SP Achiever, Pride of Jenni, Street Dancer, Sandy Prince, etc.

On Account of SEGENHOE THOROUGHBREDS AUST PTY LTD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN COLT, foaled 14th October 2020 By Pride of Dubai - Hiyaam (NZ), by High Chaparral (IRE)

2nd Dam DANCING HEATHER, by Danzero. Unraced. Half-sister to LINTON. Dam of 8 named foals, 5 to race, 4 winners, inc:HEATHERLY (f Lonhro) . 6 wins. See above. Dalaalaat. 3 wins 1000m to 1200m, $117,050, to 2021-22, ATC Midway H. Zadancer. Unraced. Dam ofTavidance (g Tavistock) . 5 wins 1400m to 1720m, $262,025, to 2020-21, VRC Seppelt Wines Trophy H., 2d Kilmore Cup, L, 3d VRC TCL TV S., L.

SAVABEEL (AUS)

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2nd Dam MAZARINE (NZ), by Zabeel. Unraced. Sister to SHOWER OF ROSES, Minqar Qaim, three-quarter-sister to DON EDUARDO, OCTAGONAL, MOUAWAD, PERUZZI. Dam of 11 foals, 5 to race, 2 winners, inc:HIYAAM (f High Chaparral (Ire)). 3 wins. See above. Game Duchess. Placed in NZ. Dam of 6 winnersDARK PRINCESS (f Cape Blanco (Ire)) . 5 wins 1200m to 1650m, $123,434, WRC Thompson H., Gr 3, 4th WRC Thorndon Mile, Gr 1.

1st Dam HEATHERLY, by Lonhro. 6 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–at 1000m, 1100m, $655,050, MRC Rubiton S., Gr 2, VRC Bob Hoysted H., L, MVRC Carlyon S., L, VRC Andrew Guy P., MVRC Slickpix H., Fujitsu 2YO P., 2d MVRC AJ Moir S., Gr 1, Ian McEwen S., Gr 2, VRC Festival of Racing S., L, MVRC Carlyon S., L, MRC Total Logistic Solutions H., 3d MRC Oakleigh P., Gr 1, MVRC Ian McEwen S., Gr 2. This is her second foal. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO.

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1st Dam HIYAAM (NZ), by High Chaparral (Ire) . 3 wins at 1400m, 2000m, $739,240, ATC Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, Randwick City S., L, 2d ATC Australian Oaks, Gr 1, VRC Edward Manifold S., Gr 2, 3d VRC Oaks, Gr 1, ATC Phar Lap S., Gr 2, MRC Ethereal S., Gr 3, 4th VRC Wakeful S., Gr 2. Half-sister to Game Duchess (dam of DARK PRINCESS, EXQUISITE JEWEL). This is her first foal.

On Account of NEWGATE FARM, Aberdeen, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN COLT, foaled 13th August 2020 By Russian Revolution - Heatherly, by Lonhro

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SHAMUS AWARD (AUS) (Bay

MVRC WS Cox P., Gr.1. Champion Sire in NZ 7 times. Sire

1600m, 2040m, MVRC WS Cox P., Gr.1. Sire of 234 rnrs, 153

of 1075 rnrs, 779 wnrs, 118 SW, inc. SW Lucia Valentina

wnrs, 16 SW, inc. SW Incentivise (VRC Makybe Diva S., Gr.1),

(ATC Queen Elizabeth S., Gr.1), Sangster, Costume, Kawi,

Mr Quickie, Duais, Media Award, Soul Patch, Etana, Sovereign

Probabeel, Soriano, Savvy Coup, Sword of Osman,

Award, Swats That, Mimi’s Award, Ethical Solution, True

Savaria, Cool Aza Beel, Embellish, Scarlett Lady, Mo’unga,

Detective, Shamino, El Patroness, Flying Award, Enchanted

Shillelagh, Concert Hall, Amarelinha, Diademe, Savy Yong

Heart, Classic Weiwei, SP Need New Friends, Causeway Girl,

Blonk, Hall of Fame - Dances With Dragon (H.K.), etc.

Another Award, Ironedge, Epic Girl, etc.

On Account of WINDSOR PARK STUD, Cambridge, NZ BAY FILLY, foaled 15th August 2020 By Savabeel - Bayrock, by Fastnet Rock 1st Dam BAYROCK, by Fastnet Rock. Placed at 2, 2d ATC Golden Rose Noms 2YO P. Sister to MERCHANT NAVY, JOLIE BAY, SETANTA, Zara Bay. This is her fourth foal. Dam of 2 foals to race, 1 winner, inc:HINDAAM (f by Savabeel) . 3 wins from only 6 starts 1200m to 1400m, $131,760, in 2020-21, MRC Twilight Glow S., L. 2nd Dam LEGALLY BAY, by Snippets. 3 wins–2 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, $628,050, STC Sweet Embrace S., Gr 3, AJC Brian Crowley S., L, 2d AJC TJ Smith S., Gr 2, Silver Shadow S., Gr 2, 3d MRC Oakleigh P., Gr 1, MVRC Australia S., Gr 1. Half-sister to BONARIA, TIME OUT, Chatoyant (dam of PAULELE, MONTSEGUR, TESSERA). Dam of 10 foals, 9 to race, 7 winners, inc:MERCHANT NAVY (c Fastnet Rock) . 7 wins–3 at 2–at 1200m, 1400m, VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1, Royal Ascot Diamond Jubilee S., Gr 1. Sire. JOLIE BAY (f Fastnet Rock) . 2 wins to 1200m, ATC Roman Consul S., Gr 2.

On Account of ULTRA THOROUGHBREDS, Kilmore, Vic BAY COLT, foaled 30th August 2020 By Savabeel - Generous Nature, by Carnegie (IRE)

2010-Stud 2014). 2 wins at

On Account of BARREE STUD, Willowmavin, Vic BROWN FILLY, foaled 25th September 2020 By Shamus Award - Flying Dansino (NZ), by Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) 1st Dam Flying Dansino (NZ), by Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) . Winner at 1100m, STC Franklins H., 2d AJC Kokoda 2YO H., Kokoda Memorial H., STC Ranvet HMembers Winter Bonus 2YO H., 3d AJC Gimcrack S., L. Half-sister to ZAGREB. This is her ninth foal. Dam of 7 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:FLYING AWARD (g by Shamus Award) . Winner at 2 at 1400m, $115,525, VRC Anzac Day S., L, 2d MRC HDF McNeil S., Gr 3. Snake Charmer (f by Pentire (GB)) . 4 wins 1000m to 1513m, $144,095, SAJC Schweppes H., Mac Drink Driving Grow Up H., Dowie Doole Wines H., 2d ATC South Pacific Classic, L, SAJC A Sheppard Constructions H. Crookhaven (g by Fastnet Rock) . 2 wins at 1400m, 1600m, VRC Williamstown H., MRC TVN P. Enchanted Melody (f by Encosta de Lago) . Started 3 times. Dam of 3 winnersSeasons Bliss. Winner at 1200m, $155,436, in 2021-22, HKJC Grand Seiko Excellent H., 2d HKJC Daphne H.

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1st Dam GENEROUS NATURE, by Carnegie (Ire) . Unraced. Half-sister to Just Forget it Wall Street Boy (Sing.), Halloween (dam of HASAHALO, ALL HALLOWS' EVE, ALL SAINTS' EVE). This is her ninth living foal. Dam of 8 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:SAVVY NATURE (g by Savabeel) . 5 wins–1 at 2–1400m to 2040m, $1,016,031, MVRC Mitchelton Wines Vase, Gr 2, Newcastle JC Spring S., Gr 3, HKJC Kings Falcon H., 2d ATC Gloaming S., Gr 3, 3d ATC Spring Champion S., Gr 1, Hobartville S., Gr 2, 4th Australian Derby, Gr 1, ATC Rosehill Guineas, Gr 1, HKJC Queen Mother Memorial Cup, L. ADDICTIVE NATURE (c by Savabeel) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1400m, $224,625, ATC Ming Dynasty H., Gr 3, Pluck at Vinery H., 2d MRC Village S., L, 3d ATC Stan Fox S., Gr 2, Expressway S., Gr 2. Sir Ferrari - Hostwin Challenge (Mac.) (g by Testa Rossa) . 6 wins 1200m to 1500m, 2d Macau 4YO Prelude, L, 3d Macau Sprint Trophy, L.

On Account of WAIKATO STUD LTD, Matamata, NZ BROWN COLT, foaled 2nd November 2020 By Savabeel - Suavito (NZ), by Thorn Park 1st Dam SUAVITO, by Thorn Park. 8 wins–4 in succession–1200m to 2000m, $1,303,550, MRC Futurity S., Gr 1, CF Orr S., Gr 1, VRC Matriarch S., Gr 2, Blamey S., Gr 2, MVRC Tesio S., Gr 3, MRC Sunrise Cup, 2d VRC Hilton Hotels & Resorts S., L, MVRC Alexandra S., L, 3d MRC Futurity S., Gr 1, VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2, MRC Ladies Day Vase, Gr 3. Half-sister to SULTAN OF SWING, Chilly Cha Cha. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Her second foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 1 foal to raceConquistador (g by Savabeel) . Placed at 3 in 2020-21 in NZ. 2nd Dam QUEEN CHA CHA, by High Chaparral (Ire) . Unraced. Half-sister to Pinot Grigio Veni Vedi Vici (H.K.). Dam of 5 foals, all winners, inc:SUAVITO (f Thorn Park) . 8 wins. See above. SULTAN OF SWING (g Bachelor Duke (USA)) . 10 wins 1200m to 1600m, $325,046, Waikato RC J Swap Contractors Sprint H., Gr 3.

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SNITZEL (AUS) (Bay 2002-Stud 2006). 7 wins-4 at 2, MRC Oakleigh P., Gr.1. Champion Sire in Aust. 4 times. Sire of 1271 rnrs, 975 wnrs, 116 SW, inc. SW Trapeze Artist (ATC TJ Smith S., Gr.1), Shamus Award, Estijaab, Redzel, Summer Passage, Invader, Russian Revolution, Hot Snitzel, Wild Ruler, Sweet Idea, Sizzling, Snitzerland, I Am Excited, In the Congo, Sword of State, Wandjina, Yearning, Heavenly Blue, Away Game, Splintex, Spill the Beans, etc.

On Account of CORUMBENE STUD, Dunedoo, NSW CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 15th October 2020 By Snitzel - Bennetta, by General Nediym 1st Dam BENNETTA, by General Nediym. 3 wins in succession 1200m to 1300m, $435,450, ATC Light Fingers S., Gr 2, 2d ATC Toy Show H., Gr 3, Civic S., L, 3d BRC QTC Cup, Gr 2, ATC Golden Pendant, Gr 3, Sebring S., Gr 3, 4th ATC Sheraco S., Gr 3, Qld Tatt's RC WJ Healy S., Gr 3. This is her sixth foal. Her fifth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winnersBottega (c by Snitzel) . 3 wins 1300m to 1800m, $470,660, 2d ATC Carbine Club S., Gr 3, Frank Packer P., Gr 3, Newcastle JC Newmarket H., Gr 3, 3d ATC Stan Fox S., Gr 2, Doncaster Prelude H., Gr 3. Riccardo (g by Exceed and Excel). 2 wins–1 at 2–at 900m, 1200m to 2020-21. Giulia (f by I Am Invincible) . Placed at 2 in 2020-21. 2nd Dam DIVA'S MAGIC, by Redoute's Choice . Winner at 1400m, 2d STC Clubs NSW H. Half-sister to CYBERIAD. Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, 4 winners, inc:BENNETTA (f General Nediym) . 3 wins. See above.


On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 6th November 2020 By Snitzel - Colorado Claire, by Hussonet (USA) 1st Dam COLORADO CLAIRE, by Hussonet (USA) . 5 wins–3 in succession–1200m to 1500m, $294,550, ATC Phar Lap S., Gr 2, Bacardi H., Hyland Race Colours H., 3d ATC Triscay S., L, 4th ATC Golden Pendant, Gr 3. Sister to Moonlight Hussey, Lunar Lady (dam of SELENIA), three-quarter-sister to Bubble Below (dam of LUCKY BUBBLES), Elzeeza (dam of SOQRAT), half-sister to MOONOVERMANHATTAN. This is her seventh foal. Her sixth foal is a 2YO. Her fifth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 4 foals to race, 3 winners, inc:GUNNISON (g by Not a Single Doubt) . 5 wins–2 at 2–at 1000m, 1200m, $1,827,992, to 2021-22, ATC Todman S., Gr 2, HKJC Penfold Park H., France Galop Cup, Pyramid Hill H., 2d HKJC Flamingo Flower H., High Island H., Cha Kwo Ling H., Cornwall H., Nathan H., Sun Jewellery H., Hoi Mei Wan H., 4th HKJC National Day Cup, Gr 3. Montez (g by More Than Ready (USA)) . 6 wins 1100m to 1660m, $149,665, to 2021-22, BRC Sky Racing H., Cascade H. Steamboat Sally (f by Snitzel). 2 wins to 1300m, 3d MVRC Behind the Barriers H.

On Account of EVERGREEN STUD FARM, Heatherbrae, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN COLT, foaled 19th November 2020 By Snitzel - Courgette, by Charge Forward 1st Dam COURGETTE, by Charge Forward. 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1100m, STC TJ's Champagne Bar H., 3d AJC Hall Chadwick H. This is her seventh foal. Her sixth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 5 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:SHE WILL REIGN (f by Manhattan Rain) . Champion 2YO Filly in Australia in 2016-17. 6 wins–4 at 2, 3 in succession–from only 12 starts 1000m to 1200m, $3,206,900, ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, MVRC AJ Moir S., Gr 1, ATC Silver Slipper S., Gr 2, Inglis Nursery, RL, Inglis Sprint, 2d ATC Reisling S., Gr 2. TIME TO REIGN (c by Time for War) . 3 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1100m, $436,300, ATC Silver Slipper S., Gr 2, Forum Group Kirkham 2YO P., Lack Group 2YO H., 4th VRC Kensington S., L, ATC Lonhro P., L. Rosina Kojonup (f by Shamus Award) . 2 wins at 1000m, 1100m, ATC TAB Rewards H. Still Reigning (f by Time for War) . Winner at 1000m in 2020-21.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 19th September 2020 By Snitzel - Fenway, by High Chaparral (IRE) 1st Dam FENWAY, by High Chaparral (Ire) . 3 wins 1400m to 2000m, $691,600, ATC Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, MVRC WH Stocks S., Gr 2, 2d VRC Myer Classic, Gr 1, SAJC Schweppes Oaks, Gr 1, MRC Peter Young S., Gr 2, 3d VRC Wakeful S., Gr 2, 4th VRC Australian Cup, Gr 1, MVRC Sunline S., Gr 2, VRC Vanity S., Gr 3. Half-sister to WAR. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Her second foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerZudin (g by Redoute's Choice). 2 wins at 1600m, 1900m to 2021-22, ATC TAB H., Robrick Lodge H., 3d ATC Bowermans Commercial Furniture H. 2nd Dam DEEDRA, by Zabeel. 2 wins at 1600m, 2d STC Night of Champions H. Threequarter-sister to Sandridge Bay, half-sister to TUESDAY JOY, SUNDAY JOY (dam of MORE JOYOUS). Dam of 8 foals, 6 to race, 4 winners, inc:FENWAY (f High Chaparral (Ire)). 3 wins. See above. WAR (c More Than Ready (USA)). Winner at 1300m, ATC Up & Coming S., Gr 3.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 27th August 2020 By Snitzel - Politeness, by Street Sense (USA) 1st Dam POLITENESS, by Street Sense (USA) . 8 wins–3 in succession–1100m to 1600m, $1,129,800, VRC Myer Classic, Gr 1, ATC PJ Bell S., Gr 3, MRC Summoned S., Gr 3, How Now S., Gr 3, Cape Grim Beef Steaks Series Final, Gr 3, Bel Esprit S., L, 2d VRC Emirates S., Gr 1. Half-sister to More Bubbles (dam of ON THE BUBBLES). This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Her second foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerOrtaire (c by Snitzel) . Winner at 1600m in Japan. 2nd Dam BERENGARIA, by Commands. Unraced. Half-sister to THACKERAY, FAIRYTALES, Mythological. Dam of 9 foals, 8 to race, 6 winners, inc:POLITENESS (f Street Sense (USA)) . 8 wins. See above. More Bubbles. Placed at 3. Dam ofON THE BUBBLES (g Brazen Beau) . 4 wins at 2, 3 in succession 1100m to 1400m, $648,223, in 2020-21, Manawatu Sires Produce S., Gr 1.

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 16th September 2020 By Snitzel - Purely Spectacular (NZ), by Pins

1st Dam RESPONSE, by Charge Forward. 4 wins 1000m to 1600m, $836,575, MRC Sir Rupert Clarke S., Gr 1, SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, VRC Matron S., Gr 3, 2d VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2, Let's Elope S., Gr 2, MRC WW Cockram S., Gr 3, 3d VRC Seppelt Salinger S., Gr 2, Gilgai S., Gr 2, MRC Tristarc S., Gr 2, 4th VRC Newmarket H., Gr 1. Half-sister to Disco Girl (dam of RETURNTOSENDER). This is her seventh living foal. Dam of 5 foals to race, 4 winnersESTIJAAB (f by Snitzel) . Champion 2YO in Australia in 2017-18. 3 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1200m, $2,540,825, ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, Reisling S., Gr 2, Australian Fire Hose 2YO P., 2d ATC Silver Slipper S., Gr 2. Remarque (c by Snitzel) . Winner at 2 at 1100m, $118,850, in 2020-21, ATC Agency Real Estate 2YO H., 3d ATC Run to the Rose, Gr 2, Rosebud H., L. Alter Call (f by Fastnet Rock) . 2 wins at 1110m, 1200m, MRC Joe Brown H., 2d VRC Festival of Racing S., L. Snappy Reply (f by Snitzel) . Winner at 2 at 1000m, 2d BRC TAB 2YO H.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 25th September 2020 By Snitzel - Rising Romance (NZ), by Ekraar (USA) 1st Dam RISING ROMANCE (NZ), by Ekraar (USA) . 5 wins 1400m to 2400m, $2,259,943, Australian Oaks, Gr 1, AuRC Royal S., Gr 2, Trevor Eagle Memorial S., L, 2d New Zealand Derby, Gr 1, MRC Caulfield Cup, Gr 1, VRC LKS Mackinnon S., Gr 1, Makybe Diva S., Gr 1, AuRC New Zealand S., Gr 1, MRC Memsie S., Gr 1, AuRC Avondale Guineas, Gr 2, VRC Frances Tressady S., Gr 3, ATC Epona S., Gr 3, Craven P., Gr 3, 3d VRC Australian Cup, Gr 1, AuRC Eight Carat Classic, Gr 2, 4th ATC Queen Elizabeth S., Gr 1. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerYEARNING (f by Snitzel) . 2 wins at 1400m, 1600m, $741,600, in 2021-22, MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, 2d VRC Edward Manifold S., Gr 2. 2nd Dam POST ROMANCE, by Postponed (USA) . Winner at 1200m in NZ. Dam of 5 named foals, 4 to race, all winners, inc:RISING ROMANCE (f Ekraar (USA)). 5 wins. See above.

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 26th August 2020 By Snitzel - Samaready, by More Than Ready (USA) 1st Dam SAMAREADY, by More Than Ready (USA) . Champion Female Sprinter in Australia in 2013-14. 6 wins–4 in succession at 2–1000m to 1200m, $1,669,800, MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr 1, MVRC AJ Moir S., Gr 1, ATC Reisling S., Gr 2, MRC Heath S., Gr 3, Blue Diamond Prelude (f), Gr 3, VRC Spotless 2YO P., 3d ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, VRC Lightning S., Gr 1, 4th MRC Quezette S., L. Half-sister to NIGHT WAR, Samartested. This is her second living foal. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerEXHILARATES (f by Snitzel) . 6 wins–2 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, $2,402,800, to 2020-21, MRC Quezette S., Gr 3, GCTC Magic Millions 2YO Classic, RL, VRC MSS Security Sprint H., L, BRC Helen Coughlan S., L, MVRC Atlantic Jewel S., L, GCTC Aquisfarm on Facebook 2YO H., 2d ATC Reisling S., Gr 2, Qld Tatt's RC WJ Healy S., Gr 3, MVRC Scarborough S., Gr 3, BRC Fred Best Classic, Gr 3, GCTC Magic Millions Guineas, RL, Wyong Magic Millions 2YO Classic, RL, GCTC Snippets P., 3d Gold Coast Guineas, Gr 3.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 6th August 2020 By Snitzel - Silent Sedition, by War Chant (USA) 1st Dam SILENT SEDITION, by War Chant (USA) . 7 wins 1200m to 1800m, $1,177,150, MVRC William Reid S., Gr 1, MRC Summoned S., Gr 3, Mannerism S., Gr 3twice, SAJC Schweppervescence S., Gr 3, Bendigo Guineas, L, 2d ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, SAJC Schweppes Oaks, Gr 1, MRC Cape Grim Beef Steaks S., Gr 3, Geoffrey Bellmaine S., Gr 3, 3d ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, VRC Hong Kong Jockey Club S., Gr 3, 4th ATC Queen of the Turf S., Gr 1. Half-sister to Perfect World. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam FIORENTINA, by Dubai Destination (USA) . Unraced. Half-sister to MONTEROSSO, Seven Stars (dam of HAPPY GALAXY). Dam of 7 named foals, 4 to race, all winners, inc:SILENT SEDITION (f War Chant (USA)) . 7 wins. See above. Perfect World (f Pride of Dubai) . 2 wins at 1400m to 2021-22, 2d SAJC Clare Lindop S., L, MRC Ladbrokes Go the Distance P., Ive Print H.

On Account of NEWGATE FARM, Aberdeen, NSW (As Agent for Lightning Thoroughbreds) CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 21st September 2020 By Snitzel - Sookie, by Casino Prince

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1st Dam SOOKIE, by Casino Prince . 4 wins–2 at 2–1110m to 1350m, $224,910, BRC Glenlogan Park S., Gr 3, Sky Racing H., Carlton Mid 2YO P., 2d BRC Mode P., L, 4th BRC BJ McLachlan S., Gr 3, ATC Canterbury Classic, L. This is her fifth foal. Her fourth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winnersSHADOW HERO (g by Pierro) . 4 wins–1 at 2–1600m to 2000m, $1,884,421, ATC Spring Champion S., Gr 1, Randwick Guineas, Gr 1, Gloaming S., Gr 3, BRC The Phoenix S., L, 3d ATC Dulcify S., L, Hong Kong Classic Cup, L, HKJC Maurice H., 4th ATC Australian Derby, Gr 1, Rosehill Guineas, Gr 1, BRC JJ Atkins P., Gr 1. Picaro (g by Pierro) . 6 wins 1300m to 2100m, $241,455, ATC TAB H., Sky Racing Active H., BRC Madison Cleaning Services P. Lady Grazier (f by Not a Single Doubt) . Placed at 3 in 2020-21, 3d SCTC Torque Caravan Services H.

Pedigrees

1st Dam PURELY SPECTACULAR (NZ), by Pins. Placed at 2, 2d MVRC Inglis Series 2YO P. Sister to RAID (dam of NIGHT RAID), three-quarter-sister to Pinstripe Lane, Look Sharpish, half-sister to Cruising Speed. This is her seventh foal. Dam of 5 foals to race, all winnersSTRATUM STAR (c by Stratum) . 8 wins–3 in succession–1300m to 2200m, $2,450,460, MRC Sir Rupert Clarke S., Gr 1, WATC Kingston Town Classic, Gr 1, MRC Peter Young S., Gr 2, David Jones Cup, Gr 3, VRC Poseidon S., L, MRC Gothic S., L, 2d MRC Futurity S., Gr 1, Sandown Guineas, Gr 2, 3d VRC Australian Guineas, Gr 1, MRC Toorak H., Gr 1, Memsie S., Gr 1. PRAGUE (c by Redoute's Choice) . 3 wins at 2 at 1100m, 1200m, $569,150, ATC Canonbury S., Gr 3, Pago Pago S., Gr 3, 2d ATC Sires' Produce S., Gr 1, 3d ATC Arrowfield 3YO Sprint S., Gr 2, Eskimo Prince S., Gr 3. Serenade (f by Star Witness) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1200m, 2d BRC Bright Shadow H., L, 3d MVRC Champagne S., Gr 3, ATC Inglis 2YO Classic, RL, SAJC HC Nitschke S., L, 4th ATC Magic Night S., Gr 2. Producer.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 14th October 2020 By Snitzel - Response, by Charge Forward

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SO YOU THINK (NZ)

On Account of FERNRIGG FARM, Denman, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 6th October 2020 By Tavistock (NZ) - Night Danza, by Danzero 1st Dam NIGHT DANZA, by Danzero. Unraced. Half-sister to Grand Soleil, Mewstone Rock. This is her seventh living foal. Dam of 5 foals to race, 3 winners, inc:DANZDANZDANCE (f by Mastercraftsman (Ire)) . Champion Middle Distance Horse in NZ in 2018-19. 4 wins 1400m to 2000m, $635,509, AuRC Zabeel Classic, Gr 1, WRC Captain Cook S., Gr 1, 2d AuRC New Zealand S., Gr 1, 3d New Zealand Derby, Gr 1, ATC Ranvet S., Gr 1, Queen of the Turf S., Gr 1, Hawkes Bay Livamol Classic, Gr 1. Le Gai Soleil (f by Tavistock) . 5 wins–3 in succession–at 1400m, 1550m, $136,315, to 2020-21, ATC City Tattersalls Club H., Sky Racing Active H. We've Got Tonight (f by Ocean Park) . Placed at 3 in 2021-22. 2nd Dam Gretchen (NZ), by Bahhare (USA) . 3 wins at 1400m, 2d SAJC Australasian Oaks, Gr 1, VRC Matron S., L, 3d MRC Coongy H., Gr 3. Half-sister to SILKY RED BOXER, Go Go Lightly. Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, 6 winners.

THE AUTUMN SUN (AUS)

SO YOU THINK (NZ) (Bay or Brown 2006-Stud 2012). 14 wins1 at 2, MVRC WS Cox P., Gr.1-twice. Sire of 649 rnrs, 430 wnrs, 36 SW, inc. SW Quick Thinker (ATC Australian Derby, Gr.1), La Diosa, Think it Over, Nakeeta Jane, Sopressa, D’Argento, Inference, Fasika, Knight Errant - Knights Order (Aus.), Peltzer, Miss Siska, Poland, So You Assume, Nimalee, Good Idea, Gold Rush, So Si Bon, Realm of Flowers, Dirty Thoughts, Thought of That, Buddies, etc.

On Account of BURKE BLOODSTOCK, Martindale, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 10th September 2020 By So You Think (NZ) - Gladwell, by Anabaa (USA) 1st Dam Gladwell, by Anabaa (USA) . 2 wins at 2 at 1200m, MVRC Marshall Lethlean 2YO H., MRC Volley 2YO H., 2d MRC William Crockett S., L, Acorn 2YO H., 3d MVRC Champagne S., Gr 3, 4th SAJC Jansz S., Gr 3. This is her fifth living foal. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winnersBUDDIES (g by So You Think (NZ)) . 8 wins at 1400m, 1650m, $2,317,572, to 2021-22, HKJC Celebration Cup, Gr 3, Panasonic Cup, Amber H., High West H., Swallow H., Guangdong-Hong Kong Cup H., Kiu Tsui H., Foundation & Faculty of Medicine H., 2d HKJC Kwangtung Cup, Egret H. Relentless (g by Hallowed Crown) . 3 wins 1200m to 1600m, $104,148, to 2021, 3d Singapore 3YO Classic, L, Singapore Golden Horseshoe, L. 2nd Dam EXCITANT, by Rory's Jester . Winner at 2 at 1000m, AJC WF Gordon 2YO H. Halfsister to Forever Dancing. Dam of 11 foals, 10 to race, 7 winners, inc:Gladwell (f Anabaa (USA)) . 2 wins. See above.

TAVISTOCK (NZ)

THE AUTUMN SUN (AUS) (Bay 2015-Stud 2019). Champion 3YO Colt in Australia in 2018-19. 8 wins-3 at 2-1200m to 2000m, A$3,489,121, ATC Golden Rose S., Gr.1, Randwick Guineas, Gr.1, Rosehill Guineas, Gr.1, MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr.1, BRC JJ Atkins S., Gr.1, ATC Hobartville S., Gr.2. Out of a half-sister to SW Azamour (Royal Ascot St James’s Palace S., Gr.1) and SW Arazan. His oldest progeny are yearlings.

On Account of HIGHGROVE STUD, Darling Downs, Qld BAY COLT, foaled 12th October 2020 By The Autumn Sun - Acquired (NZ), by O'Reilly (NZ) 1st Dam Acquired (NZ), by O'Reilly. 7 wins–1 at 2–900m to 1615m, $286,000, QTC Become a Member Today H., STC Clubsnsw H., Qld Tatt's RC Total Sports Travel H., 2d BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2, Bright Shadow H., L, 3d BRC Juanmo H., L, Just Now H., L. Sister to Procurement, half-sister to HIPS DON'T LIE (dam of ENNIS HILL, ACROBAT, LAKE GENEVA), Azevedo, Ocean of Tears (dam of NO MORE TEARS), Luna Bella (dam of WEATHERLY). This is her seventh living foal. Dam of 4 foals to race, all winnersSPLINTEX (c by Snitzel) . 7 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $1,162,150, to 2021-22, ATC Arrowfield 3YO Sprint S., Gr 2, VRC Bobbie Lewis H., Gr 2, ATC Hall Mark S., Gr 3, 3d Gosford Guineas, L, 4th ATC Challenge S., Gr 2. INVICTUS SALUTE (f by Exceed and Excel) . 6 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1100m, $515,305, to 2020-21, ATC Starlight S., L, 2d Scone RC Woodlands S., L, 3d MRC Geoffrey Bellmaine S., Gr 3. Acqume (f by Sepoy). 3 wins at 900m, 1200m, $179,425, ATC TAB Rewards H., GCTC Aquis Farm Pre-Training P., 2d ATC Fireball S., L.

TAVISTOCK (NZ)

(Bay 2005-Stud 2010). 6 wins-1 at 2,

Waikato Draught Sprint, Gr.1. Champion Sire in Hong Kong in 2015-16. Sire of 492 rnrs, 324 wnrs, 23 SW, inc.

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SW Werther (HKJC Queen Elizabeth II Cup, Gr.1), Tarzino,

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Tavago, Johnny Get Angry, Volkstok’n’barrell, Toffee Tongue, The Holy One, Tavidream - Circuit Glory (H.K.), Hasselhoof,

Tomelilla,

Hiflyer,

Gobstopper,

Pacorus,

Infantry, Avisto, Longchamp, Nymph Monte, Tavi Mac, etc.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 21st October 2020 By The Autumn Sun - Egg Tart, by Sebring 1st Dam EGG TART, by Sebring. 7 wins–6 in succession–1300m to 2200m, $1,326,940, SAJC Schweppes Oaks, Gr 1, BRC Queensland Oaks, Gr 1, SCTC PJ O'Shea S., Gr 2, 2d BRC Doomben Cup, Gr 1, ATC Theo Marks S., Gr 2, 3d ATC George Main S., Gr 1, Hill S., Gr 2, Apollo S., Gr 2. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam MRS WINDSOR, by King's Best (USA) . Unraced. Half-sister to CORONATION DAY, HEART RULER. Dam of 5 foals, 4 to race, 2 winners, inc:EGG TART (f Sebring) . 7 wins. See above. 3rd Dam BORN TO BE QUEEN (NZ), by In the Purple (Fr) . 4 wins 1600m to 2600m, $270,680, AJC Metropolitan H., Gr 1, VATC Norman Robinson S., L, 2d VRC Oaks, Gr 1. Dam of 12 named foals, 11 to race, 7 winners, inc:HEART RULER (f Marscay) . 7 wins 1290m to 2600m, $548,980, AJC Metropolitan H., Gr 1, Colin Stephen H., Gr 3. Producer.


TRAPEZE ARTIST (AUS)

On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW BAY COLT, foaled 20th August 2020 By The Autumn Sun - Heart Ashley (USA), by Lion Heart (USA) 1st Dam HEART ASHLEY (USA), by Lion Heart. 6 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–from only 10 starts at 6f, 7f, $395,896, Aqueduct Cicada S., Gr 3, Pimlico Miss Preakness S., Gr 3, Philadelphia Park My Juliet S., L. Three-quarter-sister to ASHLEY'S KITTY, half-sister to CUPID, INDIANAPOLIS. This is her eighth foal. Her seventh foal is a 2YO. Dam of 5 foals to race, all winnersFIANO ROMANO (c by Fastnet Rock) . 7 wins 1200m to 1800m, $2,509,861, Nakayama Lord Derby Challenge Trophy, Gr 3, Hanshin Keihan Hai, Gr 3, Final S., Nakayama Shunkyo S., Hanshin Fortune Cup, 2d Hanshin Cup, Gr 2, Hanshin Hankyu Hai, Gr 3, 4th Hakodate Sprint S., Gr 3. Ameristralia (f by Fastnet Rock). 4 wins–3 in succession–to 1200m, $136,620, MVRC Jacob Schweppe H., 3d MRC Geoffrey Bellmaine S., Gr 3. Dam ofAIN'T EASY (f Into Mischief) . 2 wins at 2 from only 2 starts at 5½f, 8½f, $162,000, in 2021, Santa Anita Chandelier S., Gr 2.

On Account of LIME COUNTRY THOROUGHBREDS, Blandford, NSW (As Agent) BROWN COLT, foaled 27th August 2020 By The Autumn Sun - Miss Marielle, by Encosta de Lago 1st Dam MISS MARIELLE, by Encosta de Lago . 6 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession– 1000m to 2000m, $545,200, STC Hill S., Gr 2, AJC Craven P., Gr 3, VRC Express S., L, MVRC Alexandra S., L, MRC Pure Blonde P., 2d AJC Chelmsford S., Gr 2, Moonee Valley Fillies Oaks Classic, Gr 2, AJC Toy Show H., L. Three-quarter-sister to EUROZONE. This is her eighth living foal. Her seventh foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:PEEPING (f by Redoute's Choice) . 6 wins 1100m to 1500m, $889,535, ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, Golden Pendant, Gr 2, Darby Munro S., L, Fairfield RSL Club H., Anthony Cullen H., 2d ATC PJ Bell S., Gr 3, Triscay S., Gr 3, Fireball S., L, 3d ATC Guy Walter S., Gr 2. FRANCE - ENCOURAGING (H.K.) (g by Redoute's Choice) . 7 wins–3 in succession–1200m to 1650m, $1,398,112, Scone RC Inglis 3YO Guineas, RL, HKJC Panasonic Cup, ATC Schweppes P., HKJC Rapper Dragon H., Highland Reel H., 4th HKJC Chinese Club Challenge Cup, Gr 3.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 19th October 2020 By The Autumn Sun - Norzita (NZ), by Thorn Park 1st Dam NORZITA (NZ), by Thorn Park. Champion 3YO Filly in Australia in 201213. 4 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 2000m, $978,400, ATC Flight S., Gr 1, Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, MVRC Typhoon Tracy S., L, ATC Woolworths 2YO H., 2d VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2, ATC Tea Rose S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Doncaster H., Gr 1, Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, Show County H., Gr 3. Sister to HOLLOWS. This is her fifth foal. Her fourth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersCARIF (g by So You Think (NZ)) . 3 wins at 1850m, 3200m, $730,285, to 2020-21, MRC Sandown Cup, L, 2d ATC Chairman's H., Gr 2, BRC Brisbane Cup, Gr 2, VRC Queen Elizabeth S., Gr 3, Hotham H., Gr 3, BRC Premier's Cup, Gr 3, ATC St Leger, Mizuno H., TAB Rewards H., 3d ATC Sky High S., Gr 3, 4th ATC Tulloch S., Gr 2, Newcastle JC Cameron H., Gr 3, Gosford Gold Cup, L. Confidant (g by Fastnet Rock) . 3 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1300m to 2020-21, 3d BRC HMW Group H., Electrical Trades Union Qld H., MRC Members H.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BROWN FILLY, foaled 15th October 2020 By The Autumn Sun - Pinot, by Pierro 1st Dam PINOT, by Pierro. 3 wins in succession from only 6 starts 1800m to 2500m, $733,275, VRC Oaks, Gr 1, MRC Ethereal S., Gr 3, VRC Kennedy Oaks Trial P. Half-sister to DIZLAGO, Lucky Lago, Rock Giselle. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam DIZELLE, by Zabeel. 5 wins–1 at 2–1300m to 2400m, $983,890, AJC Australian Oaks, Gr 1, MVRC Woodstock Mile Oaks, Gr 2, AJC Canterbury Cup, Gr 3, 2d AJC Warwick S., Gr 2, 3d MRC Autumn Classic, Gr 2. Sister to SUBSCRIBE - VENGEANCE OF RAIN (H.K.), half-sister to BERNICIA (dam of OLD NORTH). Dam of 10 named foals, 8 to race, 7 winners, inc:PINOT (f Pierro). 3 wins. See above. DIZLAGO (f Encosta de Lago). 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1400m, 2000m, MRC Ethereal S., L, Shoobra 2YO P. Producer.

On Account of VINERY STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 18th October 2020 By The Autumn Sun - Turbo Miss, by Sebring 1st Dam TURBO MISS, by Sebring. 5 wins–1 at 2–1100m to 1400m, $202,175, VRC Frances Tressady S., Gr 3, MRC Polytrack H., 2d MVRC Fisher & Paykel H., 3d MRC Victoria H., Gr 3. Half-sister to RUSSIAN REVOLUTION, Miss Interiors (dam of HOME AFFAIRS). This is her second live foal. Her first foal is a 2YO.

or Brown 2014-Stud 2019).

Champion 3YO Colt in Australia in 2017-18. 7 wins-2 at 2-1200m to 1400m, A$5,568,750, ATC TJ Smith S., Gr.1, Golden Rose S., Gr.1, All Aged S., Gr.1, (1400m course record), Canterbury S., Gr.1, (1300m course record), Expressway S., Gr.2, 2d ATC The Everest. Out of a halfsister to SW Crawl (QTC Stradbroke H., Gr.1) and SW Old Man. His oldest progeny are yearlings.

On Account of SEGENHOE THOROUGHBREDS AUST PTY LTD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 11th November 2020 By Trapeze Artist - Custard, by Lonhro 1st Dam CUSTARD, by Lonhro. Winner at 2 at 1507m, SAJC Oaklands P., L. Half-sister to RUSSIAN CARAVAN (dam of TE RUX - FELIZMASTER (Mac.)), Angelic Smile (dam of FRAVASHI, PURE JOY). This is her eighth living foal. Her seventh foal is a 2YO. Dam of 5 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:SERENE MAJESTY (f by Fastnet Rock) . 3 wins 1200m to 1400m, $483,375, MRC Thoroughbred Club S., Gr 3, Scone RC Inglis 3YO Guineas, L, 3d Scone RC Dark Jewel Classic, Gr 3, Hawkesbury Guineas, Gr 3. CURDLED (g by All Too Hard) . 3 wins–1 at 2–at 1200m, 1350m, $221,200, Qld Tatt's RC Winning Edge S., L, BRC Canadian Club H. Brulee (f by Hinchinbrook) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 2d Qld Tatt's RC Wintergarden S., L, 4th VRC Lexus Hybrid P., L. Panna Cotta (f by Fastnet Rock) . Winner at 2 at 1100m, ATC Hyland Race Colours 2YO P., 3d Scone RC Woodlands S., L, 4th BRC Bill Carter S., L.

On Account of LIME COUNTRY THOROUGHBREDS, Blandford, NSW (As Agent for Ramsey Pastoral Company Pty Ltd) BROWN FILLY, foaled 12th August 2020 By Trapeze Artist - Mezulla (NZ), by Shamardal (USA) 1st Dam MEZULLA (NZ), by Shamardal (USA) . 6 wins 1200m to 1710m, $142,500, MRC Slickpix H., WATC Return to Ascot 17th October H., MRC Bayside Suzuki H., 2d WATC Granger Clark H., 3d WATC Fine Wine Wholesalers H. This is her third foal. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerRANCH HAND (c by Fastnet Rock) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1100m, $341,525, to 2021-22, VRC Poseidon S., L, ATC Vinery Stud 2YO H., 2d GCTC Ken Russell Memorial Classic, Gr 3, 4th VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1. 2nd Dam Vamperalla (NZ), by Kashani (USA) . 3 wins at 1600m, AuRC Panmure Historic Hotel H., Waikato RC Wealleans Groundspread H., 2d AuRC Eight Carat Classic, Gr 2, Guineas Trial, L, Co-Op Taxis H., Don Eduardo. Three-quartersister to Just Heaven. Dam of 1 named foal, 1 winner.

On Account of MIDDLEBROOK VALLEY LODGE, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN COLT, foaled 29th August 2020 By Trapeze Artist - Miss Amajardan, by Hinchinbrook 1st Dam MISS AMAJARDAN, by Hinchinbrook. 2 wins at 2 at 1000m, $115,680, City Tatt's RC Victory Vein 2YO P., 2d ATC Schweppes H. Half-sister to Blazing Miss, Tristate. This is her third foal. Dam of 2 foals to race, 1 winnerSEJARDAN (c by Sebring) . 2 wins at 2 from only 2 starts at 1000m, 1100m, $665,000, in 2021-22, ATC Breeders' P., Gr 3, Golden Gift. Crystal's Legacy (f by Dissident) . Placed at 2 in 2020-21.

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2nd Dam JAHRE, by Encosta de Lago . Winner at 2100m. Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:Blazing Miss (f Sizzling) . 6 wins–1 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $458,310, to 2020-21, ATC Hyland Race Colours H., 2d Qld Tatt's RC Spirit of Boom Fillies & Mares Classic, L, 3d ATC Widden S., Gr 3, BRC Bright Shadow H., L, Ipswich TC Gai Waterhouse Classic H., L, 4th ATC Inglis Nursery, RL. Tristate (c Headwater) . 2 wins at 1100m in 2021-22, ATC Vinery H., Arrowfield Virtual Parade H., 3d ATC Heritage S., L.

Pedigrees

2nd Dam BALLET D'AMOUR, by Stravinsky. Winner at 5½f in U.S.A. Half-sister to TALETOBETOLD. Dam of 8 named foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:RUSSIAN REVOLUTION (c Snitzel). 7 wins–2 at 2 and 4 in succession–to 1200m, $1,284,225, ATC Galaxy H., Gr 1, MRC Oakleigh P., Gr 1, ATC Roman Consul S., Gr 2, MVRC Ian McEwen S., Gr 2, MRC Vain S., Gr 3, 4th VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1, BRC Doomben Ten Thousand S., Gr 1. TURBO MISS (f Sebring) . 5 wins. See above. Miss Interiors. 3 wins 1200m to 1400m, Ipswich TC Ray White H. Dam ofHOME AFFAIRS (c I Am Invincible) . 3 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, $1,693,200, to 2021-22, VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1.

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On Account of EDINBURGH PARK STUD, Wingham, NSW BAY COLT, foaled 29th October 2020 By Trapeze Artist - Smokin' Alice (USA), by Smoke Glacken (USA) 1st Dam SMOKIN' ALICE (USA), by Smoke Glacken. 6 wins at 6f, 8¼f, $180,965 in U.S.A. Half-sister to Nothin But a Dream (dam of GLENFIDDICH), Quiet Alice (dam of ENDRYGOL, PIACENZA, SUCCESFULLY). This is her fifth foal. Dam of 4 foals to race, 2 winners, inc:ELEVEN ELEVEN (g by Fastnet Rock) . 7 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession– 1000m to 1400m, $2,115,770, to 2020-21, GCTC Magic Millions Guineas, RL, Magic Millions Cup, RL, ATC Christmas Classic H., L, 2d BRC Gold Edition P., L, 3d BRC Vo Rogue P., Gr 3, Scone RC Luskin Star S., L. War Memorial (g by Fastnet Rock) . Winner at 2 at 1200m, 3d BRC Phelan Ready S., L. 2nd Dam DARLING ALICE, by Northern Flagship . 3 wins to 9f, Ellis Park Audubon Oaks, L, 2d Churchill Downs Mrs Revere S., Gr 2. Half-sister to AFLEETAFFAIR, ASONG FOR BILLY, JUSTADARLING. Dam of 7 foals, 6 to race, all winners.

WRITTEN TYCOON (AUS)

On Account of VINERY STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 3rd September 2020 By Written Tycoon - Gracie's Lass, by Redoute's Choice 1st Dam GRACIE'S LASS, by Redoute's Choice . Unraced. Half-sister to DELECTATION. This is her fourth foal. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersARTORIUS (c by Flying Artie). 2 wins at 2 at 1200m, 1300m, $1,464,350, in 2020-21, MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr 1, Ladbrokes Switch 2YO H., 2d MRC HDF McNeil S., Gr 3, VRC Exford P., L, 3d VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1, MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, 4th ATC Golden Rose S., Gr 1. Onemorechoice (g by Onemorenomore) . 4 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1600m to 2021-22. 2nd Dam GRACE AND POWER (USA), by More Than Ready. 2 wins at 2 at 1m, 8¼f, $249,361, Meadowlands Holly S., L, 2d Hollywood Starlet S., Gr 1. Halfsister to Power Lady. Dam of 5 named foals, 3 to race, all winners, inc:DELECTATION (g Shamardal (USA)) . 5 wins–3 in succession at 2–to 1200m, $1,607,525, VRC Darley Classic, Gr 1, ATC Royal Sovereign S., Gr 2.

On Account of NEWGATE FARM, Aberdeen, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 24th September 2020 By Written Tycoon - Sweet Redemption, by Snitzel 1st Dam SWEET REDEMPTION, by Snitzel. 6 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1600m, $401,810, ATC Festival S., Gr 3, Toy Show H., Gr 3, 2d MRC Summoned S., Gr 3, TTC Tasmanian Oaks, L, 3d MVRC Alexandra S., Gr 3, BRC Brisbane H., LThreequarter-sister to Athena Lass (dam of PROFITEER). This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to race. 2nd Dam REDEEMING LASS, by Red Ransom (USA). Unraced. Half-sister to Maglissa (dam of UNITE AND CONQUER), Meduesa (dam of EURYALE). Dam of 7 foals, 6 to race, 2 winners, inc:SWEET REDEMPTION (f Snitzel). 6 wins. See above. 3rd Dam DANGLISSA, by Danzero. 6 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession–1200m to 1600m, $864,415, AJC Flight S., Gr 1, STC Queen of the Turf S., Gr 2. Threequarter-sister to DANZIPPO. Dam of 11 foals, 8 to race, 6 winners.

WRITTEN TYCOON (AUS)

(Chestnut 2002-Stud 2007). 2

wins at 2, STC Todman Slipper Trial S., Gr.2. Champion Sire in Aust. in 2020-21. Sire of 909 rnrs, 684 wnrs, 44 SW, inc. SW Capitalist (ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1), Ole Kirk, Written By, (La) Luna Rossa, Pippie, Tycoon Tara, Music Magnate, Despatch, Booker, Tyzone, Odeum, Howmuchdoyouloveme, Super Cash, Winning Rupert, Rich Enuff, Dirty Work, Rich Hips, Teleplay, Enthaar, Hightail, Sexy Eyes, etc.

On Account of SEGENHOE THOROUGHBREDS AUST PTY LTD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 30th September 2020 By Written Tycoon - Angel Bee (NZ), by Pins 1st Dam Angel Bee (NZ), by Pins. 4 wins at 1100m, 1200m, $164,825, ATC Sydney City Toyota H., IAWB Superstar H., Diane Hills P., 2d Wyong RC Mona Lisa S, L, 3d ATC Toy Show H., Gr 3, Canterbury Park H. Half-sister to O'Angel, Turnstiles. This is her fifth foal. Dam of 4 foals to race, 3 winners, inc:VANGELIC (f by Vancouver) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1400m, $1,424,800, to 2021-22, ATC Golden Pendant, Gr 2, Press Statement at Vinery 2YO H., 2d ATC Surround S., Gr 1, Percy Sykes S., Gr 2, MVRC Valley Pearl S., L, 3d ATC Flight S., Gr 1, Tea Rose S., Gr 2, Golden Eagle, 4th ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, Sheraco S., Gr 2, Furious S., Gr 2. 2nd Dam ZABEELS ANGEL (NZ), by Zabeel. 9 wins–3 in succession–1200m to 1600m, CJC Winter Cup, Gr 3, 2d NSW Tatt's RC Chelmsford S., Gr 2, 4th WRC Captain Cook S., Gr 1, Rotorua S., L. Dam of 9 foals, 8 to race, 7 winners.

On Account of NEWHAVEN PARK, Boorowa, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 31st July 2020 By Written Tycoon - Frolic, by Husson (ARG)

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Pedigrees

1st Dam FROLIC, by Husson (ARG) . 2 wins at 2 at 1200m, $1,035,050, ATC Reisling S., Gr 2, Inglis 2YO Classic, RL, 2d ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, TAB Rewards 2YO H., 3d Scone RC Inglis 3YO Guineas, L, ATC Summer Sprint H., 4th ATC Light Fingers S., Gr 2. This is her first foal.

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2nd Dam LEVELLER, by Redoute's Choice. 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1200m, 1410m, $180,150, VRC Thoroughbred Breeders S., Gr 3, TCL Plasma H., 2d MRC Ian Miller H., 3d MVRC Silver Jubilee S., L, VRC Phar Lap 75th Anniversary H., MRC Toltrice H. Half-sister to Oaky Miss (dam of I'M YOUR VENUS). Dam of 8 named foals, all raced, 3 winners, inc:FROLIC (f Husson (ARG)) . 2 wins. See above. Trump This. 3 wins at 1400m, 1600m, $149,470, to 2020-21, WATC TabtouchBetter Your Bet H., 2d WATC Tabtouch-Better Your Bet H. The Reveller. 3 wins in succession 1110m to 1350m, BRC Mater Dei School H.

On Account of CAMBRIDGE STUD, Cambridge, NZ BAY FILLY, foaled 20th August 2020 By Written Tycoon - Thames Court, by Commands 1st Dam THAMES COURT, by Commands. 3 wins 1200m to 1600m, $319,150, MVRC Alexandra S., Gr 3, City Jeep Cherokee H., 2d VRC Let's Elope S., Gr 2, MRC Mannerism S., Gr 3, WW Cockram S., Gr 3, 3d Moonee Valley Fillies Classic, Gr 2, MRC Foundation P., 4th MRC Sir Rupert Clarke S., Gr 1, Geoffrey Bellmaine S., Gr 3. This is her second foal. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO. 2nd Dam PANTENNY, by Canny Lad. 4 wins 1016m to 1400m, $221,260, WATC Burgess Queen S., L, VRC Henry Bolte H., MVRC City Pacific Finance Beaumaris H., 4th MVRC Alexandra S., L. Dam of 6 named foals, all winners, inc:THAMES COURT (f Commands) . 3 wins. See above. 3rd Dam Pinpante, by Al Hareb (USA) . 2 wins at 1200m, 1250m, 3d VATC Thoroughbred Club S., Gr 3. Dam of 10 named foals, 9 to race, 7 winners, inc:PANTENNY (f Canny Lad) . 4 wins. See above.

On Account of MILL PARK STUD, Meningie, SA (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 18th August 2020 By Written Tycoon - Victory Cry, by General Nediym 1st Dam VICTORY CRY, by General Nediym. Placed at 3, 3d SAJC Urban Pacific H., GLC SPLC Guzzunda H. Sister to VICTORY CHANT, half-sister to RELDAS. This is her eighth foal. Dam of 7 foals to race, 5 winners, inc:RUN FOX RUN (f by Foxwedge). 8 wins–5 in succession–from only 11 starts 1000m to 1200m to 2020-21, Kenilworth Cape Flying Championship, Gr 1, Southern Cross S., Gr 2, Olympic Duel S., L, 2d Scottsville South African Fillies Sprint, Gr 1, Kenilworth Southern Cross S., Gr 2. GUARD OF HONOUR (g by Northern Meteor) . 6 wins–1 at 2–900m to 1100m, $409,285, ATC Heritage S., L, GCTC We are Gold Coast H., Bat Out of Hell H., ATC Tab.com.au 2YO P., 2d ATC Eskimo Prince S., Gr 3, 3d Scone RC Ortensia S., L, 4th City Tatt's RC Brian Crowley S., L. Champagne Jane (f by Starcraft (NZ)) . Winner at 1100m. Dam ofPimm's Party (f Street Boss (USA)) . 3 wins 1050m to 1200m, $147,925, to 2021-22, SAJC TAB Adelaide Cup Day H., 3d SAJC WH Wylie H., L.

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On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 24th September 2020 By Zoustar - Bonaria, by Redoute's Choice 1st Dam BONARIA, by Redoute's Choice. 8 wins–1 at 2–1100m to 1600m, $951,319, VRC Myer Classic, Gr 1, Schweppervescence Trophy, Gr 3-twice, MRC Mannerism S., Gr 3. Half-sister to LEGALLY BAY (dam of MERCHANT NAVY, JOLIE BAY, SETANTA), TIME OUT, Chatoyant (dam of PAULELE, MONTSEGUR, TESSERA). This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Her second foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerAlkaamel (g by Sebring) . Winner at 1200m in 2020-21. 2nd Dam DECIDITY, by Last Tycoon (Ire) . 2 wins at 1400m, 1600m, 2d AJC Goose Boy H. Half-sister to CLASSY FELLA. Dam of 10 foals, 8 to race, 7 winners, inc:BONARIA (f Redoute's Choice) . 8 wins. See above. LEGALLY BAY (f Snippets). 3 wins–2 at 2, STC Sweet Embrace S., Gr 3. Dam ofMERCHANT NAVY (c Fastnet Rock) . 7 wins–3 at 2 and 4 in succession–at 1200m, 1400m, $1,868,434, VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1. Sire.

On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 15th September 2020 By Zoustar - Bonny O'Reilly (NZ), by O'Reilly (NZ) 1st Dam BONNY O'REILLY (NZ), by O'Reilly. 8 wins–5 in succession–from only 16 starts 1000m to 1350m, $379,125, BRC Helen Coughlan S., L, ATC Your Local Greengrocer H., 3d BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2. Sister to Dahooil (dam of ESPIONA), three-quarter-sister to RARE INSIGHT (dam of STEPS IN TIME), ESCADAIRE, Simply You (dam of FORGOT YOU), half-sister to PRETTY TO SEA. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam PRETTY, by Pins. Winner at 1200m. Blood-sister to CREPE DE CHINE, GLAM SLAM, half-sister to GLAMOUR PUSS, VISION AND POWER, RARE INSIGHT, ESCADAIRE. Dam of 7 foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:BONNY O'REILLY (f O'Reilly) . 8 wins. See above. PRETTY TO SEA (f Ocean Park). 4 wins to 1600m, AuRC Hallmark Stud H., L. Dahooil. Winner at 1400m, ATC Pro Rata Membership H. Dam ofESPIONA (f Extreme Choice) . 2 wins in 2021-22, VRC Desirable S., L.

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent for Dorrington Farm) BAY OR BROWN FILLY, foaled 19th September 2020 By Zoustar - Catchy, by Fastnet Rock 1st Dam CATCHY, by Fastnet Rock. 6 wins–4 in succession at 2–1000m to 1200m, $1,975,000, MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr 1, ATC Arrowfield 3YO Sprint S., Gr 2, VRC Danehill S., Gr 2, MRC Blue Diamond Prelude (f), Gr 2, 2d MRC Quezette S., Gr 3, 3d MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, MVRC William Reid S., Gr 1. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam CATS WHISKER, by Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) . 6 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession–1200m to 1400m, $599,300, VRC Let's Elope S., Gr 2, Rose of Kingston S., Gr 2, MRC WW Cockram S., Gr 3, 2d MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, VRC Edward Manifold S., Gr 2, MVRC WH Stocks S., Gr 2. Sister to Cat's Pyjamas. Dam of 8 named foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:CATCHY (f Fastnet Rock) . 6 wins. See above.

On Account of SEGENHOE THOROUGHBREDS AUST PTY LTD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 3rd October 2020 By Zoustar - Comaneci, by High Chaparral (IRE)

2nd Dam LEGALLY BAY, by Snippets. 3 wins–2 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, $628,050, STC Sweet Embrace S., Gr 3, AJC Brian Crowley S., L. Half-sister to BONARIA, TIME OUT. Dam of 10 foals, 9 to race, 7 winners, inc:MERCHANT NAVY (c Fastnet Rock) . 7 wins–3 at 2 and 4 in succession–at 1200m, 1400m, $1,868,434, VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1. Sire.

On Account of SILVERDALE FARM, Avoca, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 19th October 2020 By Zoustar - Members Joy, by Hussonet (USA) 1st Dam MEMBERS JOY, by Hussonet (USA) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 900m, 1100m, $246,290, VRC Cap d'Antibes S., L, MRC Swettenham Stud Dash for Cash 2YO P., 2d MRC Angus Armanasco S., Gr 2, Kevin Hayes S., L, Blue Diamond Preview (f), L, 4th MRC Blue Diamond Prelude (f), Gr 3. This is her fifth foal. Her fourth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winnersPURE ELATION (f by I Am Invincible) . 3 wins in succession–2 at 2–from only 6 starts at 1100m, 1200m, $667,220, ATC Percy Sykes S., Gr 2, NSW Tatt's RC Furious S., Gr 2, ATC Sledmere Stud P., 2d ATC Reisling S., Gr 2. Members Only (g by Toronado (Ire)) . Winner at 1400m in 2020-21. 2nd Dam ROSA'S SPUR, by Flying Spur . 6 wins 1100m to 1450m, $271,250, QTC Dane Ripper P., Gr 3, Scone RC Dark Jewel Classic, L, 4th STC Epona S., L. Halfsister to ROSARINO. Dam of 8 named foals, 6 to race, 4 winners. MEMBERS JOY (f Hussonet (USA)) . 2 wins. See above.

On Account of NEWHAVEN PARK, Boorowa, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 16th October 2020 By Zoustar - Movie, by Red Ransom (USA) 1st Dam Movie, by Red Ransom (USA) . Winner at 2 at 1100m, STC Dairy Farmers Rise 2YO H., 3d GCTC Ken Russell Memorial Classic, L, AJC Mahogany H., 4th AJC Keith Mackay H., L. This is her sixth live foal. Her fifth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 4 foals to race, 3 winnersODEUM (f by Written Tycoon) . 3 wins 1200m to 1600m, $974,350, in 202021, MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, Jim Moloney S., L, 2d VRC Empire Rose S., Gr 1, BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2, ATC Darby Munro S., L, 4th VRC March S., L. GOODFELLA (c by Snitzel) . 4 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1600m, $1,179,375, ATC Brian Crowley S., L, BRMM H., NSW Tatt's RC National Jockeys Trust H., 2d ATC Festival S., Gr 3, BRC BJ McLachlan S., Gr 3, GCTC Magic Millions Guineas, RL, ATC Winter Challenge H., L, 3d BRC Vo Rogue P., Gr 3, 4th ATC Villiers H., Gr 2, GCTC Magic Millions 2YO Classic, RL. Video (c by I Am Invincible) . Winner at only start at 1200m in 2021-22.

On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 3rd September 2020 By Zoustar - Solar Charged, by Charge Forward 1st Dam SOLAR CHARGED, by Charge Forward. 3 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $378,500, AJC Kindergarten S., Gr 3, MRC Thoroughbred Club S., Gr 3, 2d AJC San Domenico S., Gr 3Dam of 7 foals to race, 5 winners, inc:SUNLIGHT (f by Zoustar) . Champion 3YO Filly in Australia in 2018-19. 11 wins–5 in succession at 2–900m to 1200m, $6,575,950, VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1, Newmarket H., Gr 1, MVRC William Reid S., Gr 1, VRC Gilgai S., Gr 2, ATC Silver Slipper S., Gr 2, Magic Night S., Gr 3, MRC Quezette S., Gr 3, Thoroughbred Club S., Gr 3, GCTC Magic Millions 2YO Classic, RL, 3d ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, TJ Smith S., Gr 1. SISSTAR (f by Zoustar). 6 wins–3 in succession–955m to 1100m, $563,250, to 2020-21, VRC Red Roses S., Gr 3, MRC Bel Esprit H., L, 3d SAJC Dequetteville S., L, 4th VRC Ottawa S., Gr 3. Sheikha (f by Sebring) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, $128,170, ATC TAB H., Theraces P., 3d ATC Kindergarten S., Gr 3, Scone RC Denise's Joy S., L. Dio (c by Zoustar). Placed at 2 in 2020-21, 2d MVRC Valley Pearl S., L.

On Account of CRESSFIELD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 4th August 2020 By Zoustar - Spright, by Hinchinbrook 1st Dam SPRIGHT, by Hinchinbrook. 6 wins–3 in succession–at 1100m, 1200m, $1,395,595, SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, VRC Crown Resorts P., Gr 3, ATC Star Kingdom H., Gr 3, Qld Tatt's RC WJ Healy S., Gr 3, City Tatt's RC Brian Crowley S., L, 2d MVRC William Reid S., Gr 1, ATC Wenona Girl H., Gr 3, 3d SAJC Goodwood H., Gr 1, MVRC AJ Moir S., Gr 1, ATC Light Fingers S., Gr 2, Percy Sykes S., Gr 3, Scone RC Inglis 3YO Guineas, RL, ATC Lonhro P., L, 4th BRC Stradbroke H., Gr 1, MVRC Manikato S., Gr 1, ATC Arrowfield 3YO Sprint S., Gr 2. Half-sister to Mine Two. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam DASHOFF, by Dash for Cash. Winner at 1100m. Dam of 7 named foals, 5 to race, 3 winners, inc:SPRIGHT (f Hinchinbrook) . 6 wins. See above. Mine Two (f I Am Invincible) . Winner at 2 at 1000m, $128,850, 3d ATC Schweppervescence H., Gr 3, 4th ATC Reisling S., Gr 2. Producer.

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2nd Dam CIRCLES OF GOLD, by Marscay. 6 wins 1200m to 2400m, $936,835, AJC Australian Oaks, Gr 1, Adrian Knox S., Gr 3, VATC Coongy H., Gr 3. Halfsister to GOLD WELLS. Dam of 12 foals, all raced, 9 winners, inc:ELVSTROEM (c Danehill (USA)) . 10 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–1300m to 2500m, $5,802,362, Victoria Derby, Gr 1, MRC Caulfield Cup, Gr 1. HARADASUN (c Fusaichi Pegasus (USA)). 7 wins–1 at 2, AJC Doncaster H., Gr 1.

1st Dam JOLIE BAY, by Fastnet Rock. 2 wins at 1000m, 1200m, $236,530, ATC Roman Consul S., Gr 2, 2d VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1, ATC Brian Crowley S., L. Sister to MERCHANT NAVY, SETANTA, Zara Bay, Bayrock (dam of HINDAAM). This is her fifth foal. Dam of 4 foals to race, 2 winnersGod of Thunder (g by More Than Ready (USA)) . 4 wins at 1000m, 1100m, 2d MRC Caulfield Sprint H., Gr 2, 3d Hawkesbury RC Gold Rush, L. Emperor (c by I Am Invincible). Placed at 2 in 2021-22, 3d ATC Breeders' P., Gr 3.

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1st Dam COMANECI, by High Chaparral (Ire). Winner at 1450m. Half-sister to ELVSTROEM, HARADASUN, Hveger (dam of HIGHLAND REEL, CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, IDAHO, NOBEL PRIZE), Altius, Lady Circles (dam of DECIRCLES). This is her third living foal. Dam of 2 foals to race, 1 winner, inc:California Salto (f by Fastnet Rock) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1200m, 1300m, ATC Hyland Race Colours 2YO P., 2d ATC Press Statement at Vinery 2YO H.

On Account of SEGENHOE THOROUGHBREDS AUST PTY LTD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 7th September 2020 By Zoustar - Jolie Bay, by Fastnet Rock

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Peter V’landys and Racing NSW has quickly become one of the leading clients of Inglis Rural Property, as Jamie Inglis writes.

investment competing with family farmers looking to expand has seen exponential growth, in some cases growth

The Inglis Rural Property team has had another busy of 40-50% within 24 months. 12 months. The ‘trifecta’ of two good seasons, record

Inglis Rural Property are fortunate to have a number of

breaking commodity prices and low cost of debt is rallying loyal/repeat clients. rural property values. The team has seen buyer demand

On several occasions, we have assisted clients in identifying

outstripping supply, resulting in further upwards pressure

and acquiring some high-quality farms, purchasing farms that

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in land values. A wide geographic spread and diverse were not officially on the market, effectively leveraging our

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clientele has seen the team travelling some 60,000-80,000km

wide network and knowledge of strong agricultural regions and

each to achieve sales from Forbes to Gunnedah to Albury

flagship properties. In two instances, we directly assisted in

and beyond. Increased profitability and further institutional

securing broadacre farms to the value of $20m and $35m. One


Bong Bong Farm

client completely relied on our market assessment and wide

Bong Bong Farm was the home of Waratah Thoroughbreds,

market intelligence to establish his bid price without inspecting Paul the farm. Accordingly, our market intelligence is paramount and the team must continually monitor the transaction landscape.

and

Angela

Fudge’s

purpose-built

magnificent

thoroughbred facility. The other two properties Racing NSW has purchased through

Sam Triggs, Inglis Rural Property Manager, noted another

Inglis Rural Property are Bart Cummings’ spelling and pre

valued client is Racing NSW, headed by Peter V’landys and his

training facility on the banks of the Nepean River at Agnus Banks

hard working team including Graeme Hinton. We have sold three and a modern well-constructed equine facility at Crookwell. uncomplicated and well managed by Peter and his team.

“Peter V’landys and his team have been a delight to deal with,’’ Triggs said. “Peter is decisive, quick to respond, he

The most recent acquisition by Racing NSW was the purchase knows exactly what Racing NSW is looking for and is straight of Bong Bong Farm, situated on the southern highlands of NSW.

forward to deal with.’’

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properties to Racing NSW and all transactions have been smooth,

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As this article is being written, Inglis Rural Property has

Another accomplishment by the team was winning, for the

some outstanding listings. Included is Woonoona, a magnificent fifth year in succession, NSW Rural Marketing Agent of the Year. property in the Upper Murray of NSW. Without doubt the On the success, Triggs remarked: “It is a great responsibility to be Upper Murray region boasts some of the most productive and trusted by a client to take their asset to market and I take great picturesque land on the eastern seaboard. If our readers haven’t

pride and a certain ownership to ensure the marketing does

travelled to the Upper Murray, it is worth the drive and you will justice for our vendors.’’ then see why this region is so tightly held. When a property hits

Covid-19 restrictions made life for the property team a

the market in this region there is a scramble to purchase. Another challenge and as soon as the delta variant broke out the property quality listing is John and Helen North’s grazing and cropping

team headed for the bush – Triggs based himself out of Wagga

property Bowness and Willowmere at Murringo near Young. This

Wagga in the Riverina, Richie Inglis moved to Mudgee and Zoe

is an outstanding property of 1392 hectares and will be extremely Philip to Young. popular. Scale similar to this is hard to achieve in the region.

It was important to keep working and servicing our clients to

Inglis Rural Property has enjoyed a record result for the keep our spring campaign on track. financial year 2020/21 which followed a record result for the previous financial year 2019/20.

Both Sam and Richie are capable drone operators and never leave home without them. There is a certain artistic flair

Many kilometres were travelled by the team these past two

required by a drone operator to convey the qualities of each

years. “One of the great pleasures with this job is inspecting

property listed. We do believe in the saying ‘first impressions

properties of all descriptions,’’ said Richie Inglis, Inglis Rural

are most important’.

Property salesman. “We get to visit some outstanding properties,

The market in Australia is booming, there is no two ways about

we see all types of different management skills, irrigation

it. At Inglis Rural Property we believe we are the market leaders in

practices, farming techniques, all breeds of livestock etc and with client relationships and getting results on the board and we can’t the vastly improved seasonal conditions over the past 18 months wait to see what the next 12 months brings. to two years, it certainly makes for a satisfying drive.’’

Some sales of note Southern Riverina Aggregation

Henty NSW on behalf of Westchester Group (US Investment Fund) 10,000 acres Circa $44 million

Bong Bong Farm Moss Vale NSW Price undisclosed

Brewarrana

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Wagga Wagga, NSW 8,000 acres Circa $24 million

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Glenmore

Cootamundra NSW 8,400 acres Price Undisclosed

include:

Gilgal

Mount Falcon Station

Glenferrie Farm

Gunnedah portfolio

Cootamundra NSW 9,000 acres Price undisclosed Crookwell NSW Circa $3.5 million

Wirralie

Tooma, NSW 7,000 acres Circa $17million

Gunnedah, NSW 4,000 acres Price Undisclosed

Rosedale

Condobolin NSW Circa $2.6million

Canyonleigh subdivision Southern Highlands 14 x 100 acres parcels Circa $16million

Beckworth Farms

Kyeamba Valley Wagga Wagga NSW 2,200 acres Circa $13million

Luskin Park

Dunns Plains

and allotments Mudgee Circa $2million

Holbrook 60 acres Circa $2million

Niambar

Giro Station

Rockley, NSW 6,000 acres Circa $17million

Amazona

Rockley NSW 1,000 acres Price Undisclosed

Luskintyre, NSW Circa $2.6m

Hillview Homestead

Bingara NSW 4,000 acres Price undisclosed

Ballarat NSW Circa $4million

Kildrummie Homestead

Gloucester, NSW 20,000 acres Price undisclosed

For support with property transactions or acquisitions of a specific asset, contact the marketing agents:

Jamie Inglis: 0412 064 442

Sam Triggs:

0410 683 891

Richie Inglis:

0438 424 216


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(I Am Invincible x Miss Interiors) Sale: 2020 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $875,000 Vendor: Torryburn Stud Breeder: Torryburn Stud Buyer: Tom Magnier Group 1 win: Coolmore Stud Stakes Trainer: Chris Waller Owner: Coolmore, Wynaus, Westerberg, Mr J Poulin, Sir P J Vela, Chris Waller Racing, Lynque, Woppitt Bloodstock, Peachester Lodge Pty Ltd, Mr K J Pooley, Mrs J L Pooley, Rockingham Thoroughbreds, Mr R McClure

(Snitzel x Gypsy Robin) Sale: 2019 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $525,000 Vendor: Kia Ora Stud Breeder: Kia Ora Stud Buyer: China Horse Club/ Newgate Bloodstock/WinStar Group 1 win: Moir Stakes Trainer: Peter & Paul Snowden Owner: Newgate Bloodstock, China Horse Club Racing Pty Ltd, Horse Ventures, Newgate S F, Go Bloodstock Australia, G1G Racing & Breeding, Nick Vass Bloodstock, Glenlogan Park, Aston Bloodstock, Grant Bloodstock Pty Ltd, Carpe Diem, WinStar Farm LLC, Mr D W Wallace, Mr B M Allen

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(Snitzel x Via Africa) Sale: 2020 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $350,000 Vendor: Newhaven Park Breeder: Nordic Racing & Breeding Buyer: China Horse Club/Newgate Bloodstock Group 1 win: Golden Rose Trainer: Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Owner: 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, Mr M J Wallace, Mr D W Wallace

(Kuroshio x Li’l Miss Hayley) Sale: 2017 Inglis Gold Yearling Sale Price: $8,000 Vendor: Stonehouse Thoroughbreds Breeder: Carrington Park Stud Buyer: Alice Springs Turf Club Inc. Group 1 win: The Goodwood Trainer: Tony & Calvin McEvoy Owner: Mr W A Savage, Mrs B R Gordon, Mr T L Gordon

(Shamus Award x Music Media) Sale: 2019 Inglis Gold Yearling Sale Price: $5,000 Vendor: Bowness Stud Breeder: Bowness Stud Buyer: Aintree Park Group 1 win: Australasian Oaks Trainer: Chris Calthorpe Owner: Harry Mac, Lavington Panthers

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(Brazen Beau x More Bubbles) Sale: 2019 Inglis Great Southern Weanling Sale Price: $60,000 Vendor: Burnewang North Pastoral Breeder: Burnewang North Pastoral Buyer: B Kwok/Bevan Smith Bloodstock Group 1 win: Manawatu Sires Produce Stakes Trainer: Jamie Richards Owner: Te Akau Splash of Dom Racing Partnership (Mgr: Karyn Fenton-Ellis MNZM)

(Toronado x She’s Got Gears) Sale: 2018 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $340,000 Vendor: Gilgai Farm Breeder: Gilgai Farm Buyer: Hawkes Racing/Cameron Cooke Bloodstock Group 1 win: William Reid Stakes Trainer: Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes Owner: R & C Legh Racing Pty Ltd, Gilgai Farm, B & C Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd, Mr C H Madden, Mrs J G Madden, Werrett Bloodstock Pty Ltd, Encompass Bloodstock, Mr P C Orton

(Fastnet Rock x Affairoftheheart) Sale: 2019 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $425,000 Vendor: Tyreel Stud Breeder: Sun Kingdom Buyer: Hermitage Thoroughbreds/ Wexford Stables Group 1 win: New Zealand Derby Trainer: Lance O’Sullivan & Andrew Scott Owner: Hermitage Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd

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(Zoustar x Atotori) Sale: 2017 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $160,000 Vendor: Amarina Farm Breeder: Frank Meduri Buyer: Ellerton Zahra Racing Group 1 win: Newmarket Handicap Trainer: Mathew Ellerton & Simon Zahra Owner: Pinecliff Racing, Mr J S Mapperson, Mr L J Mapperson, Mr D W Franklin, Mr K W Franklin, Mr A J Blackshaw, Mr R E Bowen, Ms J Crewes, Mr J C Crawford, Mr C D Mathieson, Mr L J Mugavin, Mr N Brooks, Mr D Mclaughlin

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(Foxwedge x Victory Cry) Sale: 2017 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $420,000 Vendor: Mill Park Stud Breeder: Mill Park, Quality Thoroughbred Breeding Joint Venture Buyer: Craig Roscoe & Brett Crawford Group 1 win: Cape Flying Championship Trainer: Brett Crawford Owner: Ridgemont (Nom: Mr Wayne Kieswetter)

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(Denman x De Chorus) Sale: 2016 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $90,000 Vendor: Torryburn Stud Breeder: Torryburn Stud Buyer: Aquanita Racing Group 1 win: Centenary Sprint Cup Trainer: John Size Owner: Lau Sak Hong

(Fastnet Rock x Personify) Sale: 2019 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $640,000 Vendor: Cressfield Breeder: Cressfield Buyer: Tom Magnier / BBA Ireland Group 1 win: VRC Oaks Trainer: Tom Dabernig & Ben Hayes Owner: Coolmore, Mr P Shanahan, Mr L P Maxsted, Mr P K Allen, Mrs C D Allen, Mr A M V Nicoll

(Exceed And Excel x Pittsburgh Flyer) Sale: 2019 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $380,000 Vendor: Blue Gum Farm Breeder: Alpara Lodge Buyer: Hermitage Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd Group 1 win: Coolmore Stud Stakes Trainer: Chris Waller Owner: Hermitage Thoroughbreds

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OLE KIRK

SEPTEMBER RUN

No. 49

BEHEMOTH

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No. 47

No. 46

(Commands x Forget The Weather) Sale: 2019 Inglis Digital April Monthly Online Sale Price: $22,500 Vendor: Glenn Haven Farm Breeder: Graham Watson Buyer: John Kelton Group 1 win: Robert Sangster Stakes Trainer: Will Clarken Owner: W T Clarken, J P Kelton, P Kelton, A Darivas, B N Howard, D R Jolly, L J Weekley, Rushton Park, Mrs N L Grant-Taylor, A I Grant-Taylor, V Y K Ip & Mrs S M Crawford

(Not A Single Doubt x Donna’s Appeal) Sale: 2014 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $280,000 Vendor: Corumbene Stud Breeder: Corumbene Stud Buyer: Carmel Size & Neville Begg Group 1 win: HK Champions Mile Trainer: Caspar Fownes Owner: Boniface Ho Ka Kui

(So You Think x Acouplamas) Sale: 2018 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $100,000 Vendor: Coolmore Stud Breeder: Bowcock Bloodstock Buyer: De Burgh Equine Ltd Group 1 win: Australian Derby Trainer: Murray Baker & Andrew Forsman Owner: OTI Racing, D Honiss, J Boyd, A Boyd, L Webb, Ms D McKeown, Ms M Webb, C Hall, J Gleeson, M Gleeson, P Goodwin, R Koch, J Williams, J Spence, J & Mrs D Gurrieri, Sibling Rivalry, Maverick Racing, Centsless Synd & Cross Tasman Synd

BELLA VELLA

SOUTHERN LEGEND

QUICK THINKER

INGLIS

(All Too Hard x Penny Banger) Sale: 2016 Inglis Great Southern Weanling Sale Price: $120,000 Vendor: Tyreel Stud Breeder: Wallings Bloodstock Pty Ltd Buyer: Heritage Bloodstock Group 1 win: Memsie Stakes (2020,2021), Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes Trainer: David Jolly Owner: B L Hannon, A J Devine, C J Downie, V Francesca, B M McGilvray, T Fletcher, P Neuberger, M J Smith, T J Thompson, Ms L M Woodroffe, 21st Century Racing Pty Ltd (Mgr: E Savaglia), The Grand (Mgr: P V Morley), Samui Racing (Mgr: P M Hogan) & The Quine Boys Inc (Mgr: C R T Quine)

G1-winning Inglis graduates since 2018

(Written Tycoon x Naturale) Sale: 2019 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $675,000 Vendor: Gilgai Farm Breeder: Gilgai Farm Buyer: International Thoroughbred Solutions Group 1 win: Golden Rose, Caulfield Guineas Trainer: Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes Owner: Werrett Bloodstock (Mgr: N R J Werrett), Dr A L Attebo, C H Madden, Mrs J G Madden, Gilgai Farm (Mgr: R R Jamieson), Mrs J V Allan, A D Allan, Arlington Park Racing, Vinery Stud, K H To, T R Ryan, Torryburn Stud, Glentree Racing, B J Van Dalfsen & A List Stud Pty Ltd (Mgr: B P Bradley) & Mrs A L Bradley

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No. 43

(Sebring x Cleanup) Sale: 2015 Inglis Ready2Race Sale Price: P$80,000 Vendor: Chevaux Bloodstock Breeder: Invermien Pty Ltd Sale: 2015 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $20,000 Vendor: Riversdale Buyer: J Crowley Group 1 win: Doncaster Mile, Queen Of The Turf Stakes Trainer: Wendy Roche Owner: Ms W M Roche, Dr J B Crowley & Robrick Lodge

(Fastnet Rock x Eskimo Queen) Sale: 2014 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: P$240,000 Vendor: Kitchwin Hills Breeder: Joy Luck Discretionary Trust Group 1 win: George Ryder Stakes Trainer: John Thompson Owner: Joy Luck (Mgr: A J Crisafi)

(Written Tycoon x Coupe Express) Sale: 2021 Inglis Chairman’s Sale Price: $1,800,000 Vendor: Sledmere Stud Breeder: Eureka Cambooya Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd Buyer: Tasman Bloodstock Sale: 2017 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $60,000 Vendor: Eureka Stud Buyer: John Meagher Group 1 win: Oakleigh Plate, Moir Stakes Trainer: John & Chris Meagher Owner: Heran Racing Pty Ltd

NETTOYER

G1-winning Inglis graduates since 2018 INGLIS

PIPPIE

No. 42

No. 41

No. 40

(Lope de Vega x Miss Barley) Sale: 2017 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $40,000 Vendor: Maluka Thoroughbreds Breeder: Packaging Investments Aust Pty Ltd, Haltrow Pty Ltd, Glastonbury Farms Buyer: Gordon Richards Racing Sale: 2016 Inglis Great Southern Weanling Sale Price: $70,000 Vendor: Glastonbury Farms Buyer: John Corcoran Group 1 win: Black Caviar Lightning Stakes Trainer: Gordon Richards Owner: C A Reynolds, R M Warnock, J M Baker, Mrs A J Charlton, Ms J Heaney, L J Clifford, Ms L Clifford, S B Charlton, R B Jones, W A Blythman, G Blythman, Ms V N Gordon, Dream To Win, Island Dreaming & Pnu

(Redoute’s Choice x Lago Ovation) Sale: 2018 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $280,000 Vendor: Arrowfield Stud Breeder: G S A Bloodstock Pty Ltd Buyer: Paul Moroney Bloodstock Group 1 win: C.F. Orr Stakes Trainer: Michael Moroney Owner: Ballymore Stables (Aust) Pty Ltd, R & C Legh Racing Pty Ltd, Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd, B & C Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd, L Petagna, D C Morison & Yulong Investments

(Duporth x Heyington Honey) Sale: 2015 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $85,000 Vendor: Rosemont Stud Breeder: Mr Adrian Hall Buyer: McEvoy Mitchell Racing Pty Ltd Group 1 win: Winterbottom Stakes, Manikato Stakes Trainer: Tony & Calvin McEvoy Owner: Mrs A F Ramsay, A C Hall, Mrs P M George, M J Davidson, Ms D M Mahony, G S Tucker, J W & Mrs J F Higgins, M F & Mrs A J James, B S Evans, Ms J Tynan, Mrs J Harvey, D P Smith, Mrs R Smith, Mrs S R Smith, P H Smith, G C Babich, Dr N J Babich & Lucky Fifteen

GYTRASH

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DREAMFORCE

ALABAMA EXPRESS

HEY DOC

No. 39

No. 38

No. 37

(Declaration Of War x Geblitzt) Sale: 2017 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: P$45,000 Vendor: Kitchwin Hills Breeder: Mr Paul Lanskey Group 1 win: Lexus Melbourne Cup Trainer: Danny O’Brien Owner: G & Mrs S M Corrigan, P J Lanskey, Mrs H R Hueston, T C Lanskey, J P Lanskey, K T Goodman, W R Leitch, A F Lanskey, B T Lanskey, L J Lanskey, S W R Knipe & S A Livingstone

(Exceed And Excel x Bonnie Mac) Sale: 2018 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $180,000 Vendor: Newgate Farm Breeder: Mr Nick Vass Buyer: Vinery Stud (Australia) Pty Ltd Group 1 win: Coolmore Stud Stakes Trainer: Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes Owner: Vinery Stud, R & C Legh Racing, Werrett B’stock, Encompass B’stock, Phoenix T’bred, D Alderslade, Glenlogan Park, Mrs J Madden, P Orton & C Madden

(I Am Invincible x Maastricht) Sale: 2018 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $500,000 Vendor: Kia Ora Stud Breeder: Kia Ora Stud, Alan Bell Buyer: Phoenix Thoroughbred Ltd Group 1 win: William Reid Stakes, Manikato Stakes Trainer: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Owner: Phoenix Thoroughbred

VOW AND DECLARE

EXCEEDANCE

LOVING GABY


No. 36

No.35

No. 34

(Pierro x Sookie) Sale: 2018 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $260,000 Vendor: Newgate Farm Breeder: Lightning Thoroughbreds, Mrs Donna Kolivos Buyer: Sweetbriar Equine Group 1 win: Randwick Guineas, Spring Champion Stakes Trainer: Mark Newnham Owner: Sweetbriar Equine

(Dundeel x Salutations) Sale: 2018 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $280,000 Vendor: Arrowfield Stud Breeder: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd & Planette Thoroughbred Buyer: Dean Hawthorne Bloodstock Group 1 win: Caulfield Guineas Trainer: Anthony Freedman Owner: Waikato Stud, Nearco Stud Ltd, Pinecliff Racing, Barneswood Farm Limited, L Petagna, Sir P J Vela, T Rider, R Pegum, Mrs T Hussey, M Hunter, Mrs C Hunter, G Timmins, Mrs L Timmins, M Catanzariti & G Sposato

(Adelaide x Starspangled) Sale: 2021 Inglis Digital July (Early) Online Sale Price: $2,700,000 Vendor: Owners Breeder: Mr Jack Sheather, Mrs Karen Sheather Buyer: Katsumi Yoshida Sale: 2018 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: $80,000 Vendor: Bowness Stud Buyer: Anton Koolman Bloodstock Group 1 win: Flight Stakes Trainer: Chris Waller Owner: Anton Koolman Bloodstock Pty Ltd, O Koolman, A Koolman, Archer Racing (A Inglis), Mrs C Inglis, Mrs J Minahan, G Minahan, R Atra, Mrs K Shadbolt, P Shadbolt, Sir David Edward Christian Racing, Mrs K Sheather, J Sheather, Miss R Bowry & Unifaith Bloodstock

SHADOW HERO

SUPER SETH

FUNSTAR

No. 33

No. 32

No. 31

(Myboycharlie x Lady Of Helena) Sale: 2015 Inglis Australian Weanling Sale Price: P$15,000 Vendor: Vinery Stud Breeder: Mrs Melissa Nevin Group 1 win: Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes Trainer: Daniel Bowman Owner: Hello Possum Syn, M J Bracken, P Van Ginnekan, Ms E Petherick, Mrs J Farrow, Ms L K Petherick, R P Carey, W B Burgoyne, L A Reichelt, J L Serle, M A Atchison, B Deverall, M S Fleming, Youngandold Syn, Ultimate Racing, Crack Seven Racing, M B Dreams, In The Gravy Syn

(Not A Single Doubt x Beymatilla) Sale: 2014 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $180,000 Vendor: Millford Thoroughbreds Breeder: Mr Gerald Hammond, Ms Kathy Hammond Buyer: Boomer Bloodstock (FBAA)/Lindsey Smith Group 1 win: Memsie Stakes Trainer: Lindsay Smith Owner: C M Wells & W B Andrews Breeding & Racing

(Not A Single Doubt x Isadora) Sale: 2015 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $40,000 Vendor: Riversdale Breeder: Mr Scott Darby Buyer: Darby Racing Group 1 win: Winx Stakes Trainer: Bjorn Baker Owner: S G Darby, Chisholm Condron Racing, N Allardice, S R Anning, M Ately, P W Bonusiak, J G Boulous, M R Chisholm, M Condron, R G Ford, Cobia Racing, G J Gardiner, W J Galea, P Lewis, R J Miller, Mrs A Neale, S W Neale, G S Taylor & J R Troiano

BEGOOD TOYA MOTHER

SCALES OF JUSTICE

SAMADOUBT

No. 28

(Exceed And Excel x With Fervour) Sale: 2013 Inglis Great Southern Weanling Sale Price: $110,000 Vendor: Makybe Breeder: Makybe Racing & Breeding Buyer: Lyndhurst Farm Group 1 win: Chairman’s Sprint Prize, Longines Hong Kong Sprint Trainer: Frankie Lor Owner: Maurice Koo Win Chong

(Hinchinbrook x Flion Fenena) Sale: 2015 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $70,000 Vendor: Yarraman Park Stud Breeder: Miss Jilly Henderson Buyer: Prima Park Bloodstock Group 1 win: Centenary Sprint Cup (2019,2020), Hong Kong Sprint, Chairman’s Sprint Prize Trainer: John Size Owner: Merrick Chung Wai Lik

(Medaglia d’Oro x Riptide) Sale: 2017 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $50,000 Vendor: Woodside Park Stud Breeder: Hesket Bloodstock Buyer: Bruce Perry Bloodstock Group 1 win: NZ Derby Trainer: Stephen Marsh Owner: Huntingdale Lodge 2012 Ltd (Mgr: Harvey Green) & JML Bloodstock Ltd (Mgr: L Petagna)

BEAT THE CLOCK

CROWN PROSECUTOR

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MR STUNNING

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No. 25

(Dundeel x Sylvaner) Sale: 2017 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $260,000 Vendor: Arrowfield Stud Breeder: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd & Planette Thoroughbred Buyer: Shadwell Stud Australasia Ltd Group 1 win: Kenilworth Cape Derby Trainer: Mike De Kock Owner: Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum

(Fastnet Rock x Dragon’s Tail) Sale: 2016 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $400,000 Vendor: Erinvale Thoroughbreds Breeder: Roncon Buyer: David Ellis Group 1 win: Levin Classic Trainer: Jamie Richards Owner: B J Lindsay Mnzm & Mrs J E A Lindsay & Te Akau 2016 Sydney Breeding Syndicate No.2

(Fastnet Rock x Legally Bay) Sale: 2016 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $350,000 Vendor: Segenhoe Stud Australia Pty Ltd Breeder: Mr Chris Barham Buyer: Ciaron Maher Racing Group 1 win: Diamond Jubilee Stakes, Coolmore Stud Stakes Trainer: Aidan O’Brien Owners: Seymour Bloodstock, Halo Racing Services Pty Ltd, All Cast, Coolmore, Rockhart, B G Taylor, P O’Brien, C J Barham, Dr D L

ATYAAB

G1-winning Inglis graduates since 2018 INGLIS

MERCHANT NAVY

No. 24

No. 23

No. 22

(Testa Rossa x Sheerama) Sale: 2014 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: P$47,500 Vendor: Eliza Park International Breeder: Reavill Farm Management Group 1 win: Telegraph Stakes (2018, 2019) Stakes (2018, 2019) Trainer: Michael & Matthew Pitman Owner: N P Beban, P G Bentley, K N Bradley, S W Grant, J Jacobsen, P Murphy, M R Pitman, I & Mrs L Vibert

(Hinchinbrook x Dashoff) Sale: 2015 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $100,000 Vendor: Grange Thoroughbreds Breeder: Donnybrook Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd Buyer: Inglis As Agent Sale: 2014 Inglis Australian Weanling Sale Price: $12,000 Vendor: Holbrook Thoroughbreds Buyer: Gary Mudgway Bloodstock Group 1 win: Robert Sangster Stakes Owner: Mrs A B White, Mrs J M Frazer, T G N White, B G Jones & Robrick Lodge

(Dundeel x St. Therese) Sale: 2018 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $150,000 Vendor: Arrowfield Stud Breeder: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd Buyer: Galletta Constructions Co. Pty Ltd Group 1 win: Rosehill Guineas, Champagne Stakes Trainer: Richard Litt Owner: Arrowfield Pastoral P/L, Galletta Construction Co P/L, K Yoshida, Belford Productions P/L, Pinecliff Racing & Planette Thoroughbred Trading P/L

ENZO’S LAD

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SPRIGHT

CASTELVECCHIO

No. 21

No. 20

No. 19

(Not A Single Doubt x Miss Dodwell) Sale: 2015 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $80,000 Vendor: Arrowfield Stud Breeder: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd Buyer: Darren Weir Racing / John Foote Bloodstock / MDR Bloodstock Group 1 win: Doomben Cup, Queen Of The Turf Stakes Trainer: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Owner: M Johnston, B Kirkwood, T Ginnane, C Roylance, T Mills, A Crouch, T Wilson, S Johnston, S Miller & A Ingersole

(Nicconi x Strikeline) Sale: 2016 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: P$120,000 Vendor: Golden Grove Breeder: Golden Grove Stud Farm Group 1 win: T J Smith Stakes (2020, 2021), Sprint Classic (2019, 2021), Moir Stakes, The Galaxy, Lightning Stakes Trainer: Chris Waller Owner: R Lyons, P Harrison, P Kean, S Hansen, G Smith, J Van Duuren, P Balderstone, K Garland, D McCluskey, C Bennett, G Dumesny, F Giampaolo, Ms D McShane, D Slocum & T McHenry

(Written Tycoon x Noondie) Sale: 2016 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $230,000 Vendor: Mill Park Stud Breeder: Mr AG Freebairn, Mrs E L Freebairn, Mr W H A Rigg, SA Buyer: B Griffiths Group 1 win: Oakleigh Plate Trainer: Gerald Ryan Owner: B M Griffiths, Mrs M M Griffiths, N S Psaltis, Mrs G C Psaltis, W H A Rigg, Mrs A M Rigg, A G Freebairn & Mrs E L Freebairn

KENEDNA

NATURE STRIP

BOOKER


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No. 17

No. 16

(Commands x Girl Hussler) Sale: 2015 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $240,000 Vendor: Segenhoe Stud Australia Pty Ltd Breeder: Segenhoe Thoroughbreds Australia Pty Ltd Buyer: McEvoy Mitchell Racing Group 1 win: C.F. Orr Stakes Trainer: Tony & Calvin McEvoy Owner: G R Lechte, J Lechte & Pipeliner Bloodstock Pty Ltd

(I Am Invincible x O’Fortuna) Sale: 2013 Inglis Scone Yearling Sale Price: $36,000 Vendor: Yarraman Park Stud Breeder: Mr Noel Leckie Buyer: Segenhoe Thoroughbreds Group 1 win: Winterbottom Stakes Trainer: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Owner: Segenhoe Thoroughbreds Australia, Est Of The Late N Leckie, D Anderson & P W Blackburn

(Lonhro x Nakaaya) Sale: 2017 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $80,000 Vendor: Vinery Stud Mr Greg Perry Buyer: First Light Racing / Ellerton Zahra / Paul Willetts Bloodstock Group 1 win: VRC Oaks Trainer: Matthew Ellerton & Simon Zahra Owner: First Light Racing Pty Ltd, Greenwich Stud Pty Ltd, Falcons Racing, P G Harbinson, Mrs L M Cartwright, P Rimes, G A Edwards, Too Hot To Trot, J Williams, Ms J M Vallence, A Mohamed-Ali, G Hamilton, S D L Racing, S J V, Vionneto Racing, P J Campbell & A P Grant

MANUEL

VOODOO LAD

ARISTIA

No. 15

No. 14

No. 13

(Domesday x Dom Perion) Sale: 2017 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $100,000 Vendor: Grange Thoroughbreds Mr Andrew McDonald Buyer: Spicer Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd Sale: 2016 Inglis Great Southern Weanling Sale Price: $52,000 Vendor: Stonehouse Thoroughbreds Buyer: Gary Mudgway Group 1 win: Victoria Derby Trainer: Frankie Lor Owner: So Kai Sing

(Stratum x Dancing) Sale: 2017 Inglis Chairman’s Sale Price: $32,000 Vendor: Grandlodge Thoroughbreds Breeder: Esplin Family Buyer: Clive Smith Sale: 2015 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $80,000 Vendor: Twin Palms Stud Buyer: Shane Nichols Racing / Northern Lodge Group 1 win: Toorak Hcp Trainer: Darren Weir Owner: Northern Lodge Thoroughbreds, K B Agent, Mrs N J Agent, A R Mellis, K Sanders & M G Anceschi

(Smart Missile x St. Therese) Sale: 2017 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $60,000 Vendor: Arrowfield Stud Breeder: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd, Belford Productions Buyer: Dean Hawthorne Bloodstock Group 1 win: Spring Champion Stakes Trainer: Mark Newnham Owner: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd

EXTRA BRUT

LAND OF PLENTY

MAID OF HEAVEN

No. 10

(Redoute’s Choice x Azmiyna) Sale: 2017 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $700,000 Vendor: Arrowfield Stud Breeder: Arrowfield Group Pty Ltd Buyer: Hermitage Thoroughbreds / Chris Waller Racing Group 1 win: Rosehill Guineas, Randwick Guineas, Caulfield Guineas, Golden Rose, J.J. Atkins Stakes Trainer: Chris Waller Owner: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd & Hermitage

(High Chaparral x Starspangled) Sale: 2016 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $200,000 Vendor: Bowness Stud Breeder: Mr Jack Sheather, Mrs Karen Sheather Buyer: Anton Koolman Bloodstock Pty Ltd Group 1 win: Queensland Oaks Trainer: Chris Waller Owner: Unifaith Bloodstock, Archer Racing, Mrs C J Inglis, Mrs J Minahan, G Minahan, R Atra, Mrs C M A Atra, P C Shadbolt, Mrs K J Shadbolt, J K Sheather & Mrs K P Sheather

(Lope de Vega x Fast Fleet) Sale: 2014 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $80,000 Vendor: Rosemont Stud Breeder: Patinack Farm Buyer: Flemington Bloodstock Agency Group 1 win: T J Smith Stakes, VRC Sprint Classic, Stradbroke Hcp, Goodwood Stakes Trainer: Anthony Freedman Owner: William St Syndicate

YOUNGSTAR

SANTA ANA LANE

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No. 7

(Wanted x Defy The Odds) Sale: 2015 Inglis Australian Weanling Sale Price: $10,000 Vendor: Yarraman Park Stud Breeder: Yarraman Park Stud Buyer: Paul Willetts Bloodstock Consultancy Group 1 win: South Australian Derby Trainer: Darren Weir Owner: P A Willetts & G J Johnson

(So You Think x Hidden Strings) Sale: 2015 Inglis Great Southern Weanling Sale Price: $70,000 Vendor: Bucklee Farm Breeder: Victorian Stallion Partnership, Dean Thoroughbreds Buyer: Dowling Park Group 1 win: Australasian Oaks Trainer: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Owner: D Molloy, Mrs D Molloy, B Molloy, Mrs A Molloy, Mrs N Antonio, Miss S Molloy, Miss P Molloy, P White, C Matthews, A Thompson, G Wakefield, D Dickinson, G Orr, Mrs R Orr, Boatmans Call, L Stapleton, W Molloy, Mrs P Dickinson & Gaire Pty Ltd

(Hinchinbrook x Midnight Revels) Sale: 2017 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $85,000 Vendor: Maluka Thoroughbreds Breeder: Warwick Jeffries Buyer: Blueblood Thoroughbreds Group 1 win: Champagne Stakes Trainer: Mick Price & Michael Kent Jnr Owner: Blueblood Thoroughbreds, B B T Midnight Revels, Mrs L Lewis, H A Hassan, A S Price, Ms B J Hardeman, J A Busa, D J Schultz, J D McCartney, I F Grimison, G Neo, B Stewart, Half Slab, A J Cleak, D R Ashby & Ms L J Britton

LEICESTER

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SEABROOK

No. 6

No. 5

No. 4

(Snitzel x Treppes) Sale: 2016 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: P$250,000 Vendor: Vieira Group Pty Ltd Breeder: Vieira Group Pty Ltd Group 1 win: Canterbury Stakes, All Aged Stakes, T J Smith Stakes Trainer: Gerald Ryan Owner: Vieira Racing, B Vieira, Mrs S G Vieira, T Vieira, Mrs C Vieira-Choy & J A Choy

(Snitzel x Response) Sale: 2017 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $1,700,000 Vendor: Arrowfield Stud Breeder: Jungle Pocket Pty Ltd Buyer: Emirates Park/Bryan Carlson Group 1 win: Golden Slipper Trainer: Michael, Wayne and John Hawkes Owner: Emirates Park

(Time Thief x Hell It’s Hot) Sale: 2021 Inglis Chairman’s Sale Price: $2,200,000 Vendor: Newgate Consignment Breeder: Estate Of The Late Denise Cobcroft Buyer: Yulong Investments Sale: 2020 Inglis Chairman’s Sale Price: $2,000,000 Vendor: Yarraman Park Stud Buyer: Newgate Bloodstock Sale: 2014 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: P$38,000 Vendor: Kanangra Group 1 win: Lightning Stakes, The Galaxy Trainer: Kris Lees Owner: Orbis Bloodstock & P J Brown

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No. 2

No. 1

(I Am Invincible x Volkaspray) Sale: 2014 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $95,000 Vendor: Dartbrook Downs Thoroughbreds Breeder: Dr Richard McClenahan Buyer: J Thorpe Group 1 win: William Reid Stakes Trainer: Darren Weir Owner: A Cardy, P Green, M Wiener, J Hilton, F Mitchell, H Mitchell, A Mitchell, Dr C G Lawler, Yarraman Park Stud, Poidevin Paradice Racing & McEnnis Racing Pty Ltd

(Written Tycoon x Yau Chin) Sale: 2017 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: P$180,000 Vendor: Basinghall Farm Breeder: Neville Begg Investments Pty Ltd Group 1 win: Blue Diamond Stakes Trainer: Grahame Begg Owner: Neville Begg & Partners Syndicate

(Snitzel x Ballet D’Amour) Sale: 2015 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $320,000 Vendor: Vinery Stud Breeder: John Stuart Investments Buyer: China Horse Club, Michael Wallace Group 1 win: Oakleigh Plate Trainer: Peter and Paul Snowden Owner: Newgate S F, China Horse Club Racing Pty Ltd, Go Bloodstock Australia, Horse Ventures, John Stuart Investments Pty Ltd & D W Wallace

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Premium, modern takes on Japanese food in a sleek, contemporary restaurant with river views. Crown Riverwalk, Crown Melbourne, 8 Whiteman St, Southbank VIC 3006

Spice Temple $$$

Seasoned with inimitable Chinese flavours, Spice Temple’s distinctive dishes are a true sensorial delight. Through in-depth research, contrasting tastes and textures have been perfected; and lesser-known regions’ signature dishes feature prominently. Spice Temple presents a new realm of Asian dining that reflects the Chinese trademark of fine balance. Crown Entertainment Complex, 8 Whiteman St, Southbank VIC 3006

Left Bank Melbourne Restaurant & Cocktail Bar $$ Eclectic cuisine in a vast, stylish restaurant and bar with charcoal lounges and a mirrored ceiling. 1 Southbank Blvd, Southbank VIC 3006

415 Clarendon St, South Melbourne VIC 3205

The Duke of Wellington $$

146 Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000

Siglo $$$

Classy rooftop terrace bar with Parliament House views, serving cocktails, wine and gourmet snacks. 2/161 Spring St, Melbourne VIC 3000

ACTIVITIES Go to an AFL game at the iconic MCG

The MCG is Australia’s largest and undoubtably most wellknown sports venue. Boasting a capacity of over 100,000, the Melbourne venue hosts the Toyota AFL Grand Final and is home to several Melbourne AFL teams.

Go for a run around The Tan

361 Little Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000

Embla $$

Albert Park Driving Range

Dave Verheul does extraordinary things with his ferocious redgum-fired oven. Especially so when it comes to vegetables. His talent is complemented by a team of genuine wine-lovers, who’ll guide through the list with wit and sensitivity.

Melbourne’s Premier Golf Practice and Learning facility. Catering for all levels of golfer – from a complete beginner to a scratch marker – or simply a bunch of mates wanting to have a bit of fun. Floodlit and open till 10pm every weeknight.

122 Russell St, Melbourne VIC 3000

Aughtie Dr, Albert Park VIC 3206

Italian cuisine in an intimate, sophisticated laneway locale with an open kitchen and a marble bar.

Tea House at China Town $$

ground floor, 11/17 Cohen Pl, Melbourne VIC 3000

BARS & PUBS: Mail Exchange Hotel $$

Once Melbourne’s iconic Mail Centre, this classic pub with a rich history like no other boasts a 200-seat dining area, courtyard, function rooms, relaxing lounges, TAB facilities.

Located just 23 minutes from the CBD and a short dash from Melbourne Airport, URBNSURF is Tullamarine’s newest and most consistent surf spot. The waves are always pumping, and there’s delicious food, lagoonside fun, exciting activities and unique events. There’s something for everyone at Australia’s first surf park 309 Melrose Dr, Tullamarine VIC 3045

Crown Precinct

There is plenty to keep the whole family entertained inside Crown complex. From Holey Moley Golf Club, karaoke, escape rooms, Kingpin bowling, to the Village Cinemas, there is enough to make sure that you never get bored in your downtime! Crown Entertainment Complex, 8 Whiteman St, Southbank VIC 3006

Urban Surf

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688 Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000

Urban Surf

Local Area Destinations

Yum Cha Restaurant & Cantonese Teahouse using only the best quality ingredients and combined with modern techniques, it boasts a menu that’s full of both classic and contemporary dishes.

MCG

Brunton Ave, Richmond VIC 3002

No visit to Melbourne is complete without a walk, jog or run around Melbourne’s iconic ‘Tan Track’, a 3.827km track around the Botanic Gardens. Enjoy a coffee at one of the cafes along Domain Road once you’re done.

Tipo 00 $$

Rockpool Bar & Grill

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INGLIS CLASSIC YEARLING SALE

Team Newgate with Jeremy Rogers

Bevan Smith

Matt Scown

Katelyn Mallyon

Benny Vassallo and Chelsea Hillier

Brendan Julian, Bryce Heys & Michael O’Keeffe

Andrew Williams

Richard & Michael Freedman

Gai Waterhouse

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Faces at the Sale

Sam Croft with her $450,000 Zoustar filly

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Mick Price

Sandra Sully

George & John Moore

Jonathan D’Arcy, Golden Slipper, Inglis Millennium Trophies

Gary Portelli


John Foote

Peter Snowden

Rae-Louise Kelly, Andrew Williams & Harry Bailey

Francis Cook James & Andrew Ferguson Vin Cox

Sam Armytage

Matt & Melissa Smith Scott Darby

Mark Webster & Julie Snook

Pauline Alix & Mick Malone

Jamie Walter

Aperol Garden

James Harron

Verna Metcalfe

James & Bill Mitchell

Team Davali with their $600,000 Capitalist colt Bryan Carlson

John O’Shea

Bruce MacKenzie


INGLIS PREMIER YEARLING SALE

Nick Williams

Damon Gabbedy

Michael Christian

Chris Russell & Katherine Sheridan

Justin Bahen

Michael Felgate

Ben & JD Hayes

Mark Pilkington

Mike Moroney

Michael Kent Jnr

Will Bourne, Louis Le Metayer & Ciaron Maher

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Faces at the Sale

Mark Kavanagh & Kelly Skillecorn

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Brae Sokolski & Chris Waller

Welcome Drinks


Craig Rounsefell Clinton McDonald Suman Hedge Danny O’Brien Sinead Flannery & Adam Watt Trent Busuttin

Ryan Arnel Sylvie & Robert Crabtree with Michelle Payne

Paul Moroney

Jo Griffin, Ash Dowley, Susan Healey & Claudia Miller

Mark Player

Natalie Young

Jason Richardson, Anthony Mithen & Caroline Searcy Peter Carrick

Faces at the Sale

Matt Laurie, Harris Li & Rachel Zhang

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Robbie Griffiths, Dee Gess-Jones & Mathew de Kock

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INGLIS EASTER YEARLING SALE

Debbie Kepitis

Caroline Searcy, Jemma Cutting & Jason Richardson

Will Bourne, Ciaron Maher & John Camilleri

Michael Kirwan & James Bester

Greg Hickman, Steve & Dan Allam

Jonathan D’Arcy & Andrew Bensley

Wayne, John & Michael Hawkes

Tom Magnier, MV Magnier & Chris Waller

Brae Sokolski

Peter O’Brien

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Faces at the Sale

Teo Ah Khing

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The Big Sports Breakfast Team

Jim Clarke


Brett Howard, Christine & Francis Cook

Dean Hawthorne

Gai Waterhouse

Guy Mulcaster & Robert Crabtree

Marie Yoshida

Antony Thompson

Michael O’Keeffe & Bryce Heys

Adrian Bott & Bruce Slade

Anthony Mithen Annabel Neasham & Shane McGrath

Tommy Berry

Ron & Judy Wanless


INGLIS services

TRAVEL Inglis has a dedicated travel provider to assist you with all your sale travel arrangements. E: travel@inglis.com.au

TRADING TERMS To discuss payment terms, please contact our finance team at least seven working days prior to the sale. Horses financed by Inglis must be insured with our interest noted on the policy until paid for in full. Andrew Munce T: +61 2 9399 7999 E: andrew.munce@inglis.com.au

CATALOGUES You can access all Inglis catalogues using the iPad App. Search the Apple App Store for “Inglis Sales”. Hard copy catalogues are also available. Contact Inglis Reception T: +61 2 9399 7999 E: catalogue@inglis.com.au

BLOODSTOCK INSURANCE Inglis Insurance offers specialist expertise and service along with competitive industry rates. Please contact our insurance team for assistance. Sinead Flannery T: +61 3 9333 1422 E: sinead.flannery@inglis.com.au

RURAL PROPERTY Inglis have a wealth of experience in rural property transactions offering professional service with integrity. If you would like to discuss marketing your property or potentially looking to buy a farm, get in contact today. Sam Triggs T: +61 2 9399 7999 E: sam.triggs@inglis.com.au

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Inglis Services

Inglis Digital host twice-monthly online auctions offering a range of bloodstock including racehorses, yearlings, breeding stock and breeding rights.

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Nick Melmeth T: +61 2 9133 0213 E: nick.melmeth@inglisdigital.com


INGLIS DIRECTORS

John Coates AC

Arthur Inglis

Jamie Inglis

Steven Gregg

Mark Webster

JOHN COATES AC, Chairman

ARTHUR INGLIS, Deputy Chairman

John has been Inglis chairman since 2007. Outside of racing, he holds

Arthur is a fifth generation member of the Inglis

many other positions, most notably President of the Australian Olympic

family involved in the Company and has worked

Committee (since 1990) and Vice President of the International Olympic

in various roles over more than four decades. His

Committee (IOC). He is Chairman of the IOC 2020 Tokyo Olympic and

responsibilities include strategic planning, compliance,

Paralympic Games Coordination Commission; and, President of the

OH & S and overseas marketing to the Middle East,

International Council of Arbitration for Sport and Court of Arbitration for

Korea, Philippines, India and other emerging markets.

Sport. Among a number of listed company and statutory positions, John

Having expanded the Inglis portfolio of business to

served on the board of David Jones Limited for 17 years, the last eight

include bloodstock and livestock insurance, Arthur

as Deputy Chair. In 2006 he was appointed to Australia’s highest civilian

is a Qualified Practising Insurance Broker and CPA, a

honour as a Companion in the General Division of the Order of Australia (AC).

Licensed Real Estate and Stock & Station Agent, holds a Bachelor of Commerce and MBA and has served as a

JAMIE INGLIS, Director

Board Member for Racing NSW for three years.

Being a fifth generation Inglis to work in the Company, Jamie’s tenure started in January 1974 and continues. Jamie is a Director of the Company, a licensed auctioneer, real estate and stock and station agent. Having passed his auctioneering baton on to others in the Company, Jamie’s responsibilities lie at the helm of Inglis Rural Property and client liaison at all thoroughbred sales.

Steven Gregg, Director Steven Gregg is Chairman of Ampol Ltd (previously Caltex); Chairman of Tabcorp Holdings Ltd; and a Director of Challenger Ltd, Challenger Life Company Ltd and William Inglis & Son. He is also the Chairman of Lorna Hodgkinson Foundation and Unisson Disability Ltd and a Trustee of the Australian Museum. Prior to this Steven was Chairman of Goodman Felder Ltd and Chairman of Austock Group Ltd. Steven has extensive Australian and international Executive experience in investment banking and management consulting. He held senior positions at ABN Amro (as Global Head of Investment Banking), Chase Manhattan and Lehman Brothers and his most recent Executive role was as a Partner at McKinsey & Co., specialising in financial services and strategy.

Mark joined Inglis in mid-2007 as the first non-family member to lead the Company. This is Mark’s third career, having served 12 years as a naval officer and 8 years as a media executive with News Corporation where he managed digital and newspaper businesses. With a passion for horse racing, breeding and technology, Mark has put in place a program of innovation during his 13 years as Managing Director of Inglis including the development of online bidding and digital sales platform which have been essential services to maintain industry trade during the Covid pandemic of 2020. Mark also led the Inglis investment in Ardex Technology, a company

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he has Chaired since 2016.

Inglis Directors

MARK WEBSTER, Managing Director

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INGLIS STAFF

155 Governor Macquarie Drive, Warwick Farm NSW 2170

Chairman

OAKLANDS

John Coates AC Deputy Chairman

Arthur Inglis

Managing Director

Mark Webster

RIVERSIDE STABLES PO Box 388, Moorebank NSW 1875

T +612 9399 7999

285 Oaklands Road, Oaklands Junction VIC 3063 PO Box 2415, Greenvale Vic 3059

Directors

Jamie Inglis & Steven Gregg

T +613 9333 1422

MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION Managing Director

Mark Webster

0419 610 809

mark.webster@inglis.com.au

Director, Strategic Development

Arthur Inglis

0412 223 134

arthur.inglis@inglis.com.au

Group Commercial Manager

Jonathan Adler

0408 191 772

jonathan.adler@inglis.com.au

EA to CEO Bloodstock/HR Coordinator/ Client Liaison

Helen Taylor

0411 874 017

helen.taylor@inglis.com.au

Special Projects Co-ordinator (Part time)

Leah Dale

0410 506 215

leah.dale@inglis.com.au

Receptionist Riverside

Sally Lavery

02 9399 7999

sally.lavery@inglis.com.au

Complex Manager Oaklands

Colin Brown

0413 148 956

colin.brown@inglis.com.au

Groundsman Oaklands

Johnny Stocker

03 9333 1422

johnny.stocker@inglis.com.au

Riverside Complex

Jonathan D’Arcy

0412 965 729

jonathan.darcy@inglis.com.au

CEO Bloodstock

Sebastian Hutch

0423 770 854

sebastian.hutch@inglis.com.au

GM of Bloodstock Operations

Jonathan D’Arcy

0412 965 729

jonathan.darcy@inglis.com.au

NSW Bloodstock Manager

Chris (Rusty) Russell

0412 644 452

chris.russell@inglis.com.au

VIC Bloodstock Manager

James Price

0409 806 595

james.price@inglis.com.au

Senior Bloodstock Sales Consultant

Brett Gilding

0401 300 280

brett.gilding@inglis.com.au

Senior Bloodstock Sales Consultant

Harry Bailey

0420 997 417

harry.bailey@inglis.com.au

Senior Bloodstock Sales Consultant

Will Stott

0408 126 952

will.stott@inglis.com.au

Senior Bloodstock Sales Consultant

Jin Tian

0419 679 970

jin.tian@inglis.com.au

Bloodstock Sales Consultant

Brittany Hussey

0409 333 823

brittany.hussey@inglis.com.au

National Bloodstock Administrator

Teresa MacGinley

0427 682 219

teresa.macginley@inglis.com.au

Sales Entry Co-ordinator

Wayne Massingham

02 9133 0223

wayne.massingham@inglis.com.au

QLD Representative

Matt Rudolph

0438 628 102

matt@theracingagency.com

Marketing Manager

Jessica McKeown

0498 807 205

jessica.mckeown@inglis.com.au

Media & Public Relations Manager

Peter Fitzgerald

0418 348 997

peter.fitzgerald@inglis.com.au

Client Relations & Events Co-ordinator

Lily France

02 9133 0247

lily.france@inglis.com.au

Marketing Executive

Jemma Cutting

0417 779 898

jemma.cutting@inglis.com.au

Marketing Assistant

Elise Jones

02 9399 7999

elise.jones@inglis.com.au

Chief Financial Officer

Jaci Ellings

0412 149 782

jaci.ellings@inglis.com.au

Commercial Accountant

Steven Bristow

02 9133 0258

steven.bristow@inglis.com.au

Assistant Accountant & Fleet Mgr

Ann Markham

02 9133 0214

ann.markham@inglis.com.au

Inglis Digital Payments Manager

Caitlin Sneddon

0432 268 110

caitlin.sneddon@inglis.com.au

Payroll / HR

Jennifer Goodwin

02 9133 0244

jennifer.goodwin@inglis.com.au

Accounts Payable Administrator (Part time)

Caitlin Ginn

02 9133 0215

caitlin.oshea@inglis.com.au

FACILITIES

BLOODSTOCK

MARKETING

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FINANCE

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GROUP FINANCIAL SERVICES Andrew Munce

0412 575 452

andrew.munce@inglis.com.au

Finance Operations Manager

Bill Pantel

0415 158 825

bill.pantel@inglis.com.au

Finance Manager, Sydney

Chris Christodoulou

0419 408 769

chris.christodoulou@inglis.com.au

Finance Manager / Digital Finance

Jason Ngo

0488 088 609

jason.ngo@inglis.com.au

Finance Officer

Rani Wylie

02 9399 7999

rani.wylie@inglis.com.au

Finance Officer

Laura Alison

02 9399 7999

laura.alison@inglis.com.au

Lending Manager

Emily Colless

0409 285 283

emily.colless@inglis.com.au

Chief Information Officer

Deane Jooste-Jacobs

0414 587 953

deane.jacobs@inglis.com.au

IT Support Officer

Ned Mahir

0423 457 524

nedim.mahir@inglis.com.au

National Insurance Manager

Beryl Brooks

0417 725 500

beryl@inglis.com.au

Insurance Manager

Sinéad Flannery

0416 243 696

sinead.flannery@inglis.com.au

Insurance Consultant

Narelle Stocker

0404 093 660

narelle.stocker@inglis.com.au

Insurance Consultant (Wed & Fri)

Jane Makin

03 9333 1422

jane.makin@ingils.com.au

Bloodstock Insurance Assistant

Harrison Bennetts

03 9333 1422

harrison.bennetts@inglis.com.au

Business Manager

Nick Melmeth

0419 145 144

nick.melmeth@inglisdigital.com

Inglis Digital Operations

Stephanie Carruthers

0422 592 607

stephanie.carruthers@inglisdigital.com

Inglis Digital Sales

Jessie Whipp

0418 237 563

jessie.whipp@inglisdigital.com

Inglis Digital Sales

Mary Anne Bozsity

0427 496 518

maryanne@inglisdigital.com

Inglis Digital Bloodstock Administration

Emily Mitchell

1300 711 683

emily.mitchell@inglisdigital.com

Mary Anne Bozsity

0427 496 518

maryanne@inglisdigital.com

Director, Rural Property

Jamie Inglis

0412 064 442

jinglis@inglis.com.au

Manager, Rural Property

Sam Triggs

0410 683 891

sam.triggs@inglis.com.au

Marketing Coordinator

Zoe Philip

0447 311 762

zoe.philip@inglis.com.au

Sales Consultant

Richie Inglis

0438 424 216

richie.iglis@inglis.com.au

International Development & Emerging Markets & HK

Jonathan D’Arcy

+61 412 965 729

jonathan.darcy@inglis.com.au

Inglis Singapore

Chris (Rusty) Russell

+61 412 644 452

chris.russell@inglis.com.au

Inglis Asia

Jin Tian

+61 419 679 970

jin.tian@inglis.com.au

Inglis New Zealand

Brett Gilding

+61 401 300 280

brett.gilding@inglis.com.au

NZ Representative

Dean Hawthorne

+64 274 881 221

hawthornebloodstock@gmail.com

Inglis Japan

Satomi Oka

+61 414 414 450

satomi.oka@inglis.com.au

Inglis North America

Craig (Boomer) Rounsefell

+61 421 270 775

craig@boomerbloodstock.com

Inglis South Africa

Brett Gilding

+61 401 300 280

brett.gilding@inglis.com.au

Inglis Europe

Harry Bailey

+61 420 997 417

harry.bailey@inglis.com.au

Chief Operating Officer LEASING/CLIENT FINANCE

TECHNOLOGY

INSURANCE

INGLIS DIGITAL

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