2024 Inglis Sales Preview

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What’s inside

Cover: First filly from champion mare Winx to be offered at the 2024 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

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WELCOME CONTRIBUTORS TWO’S COMPANY, THREE’S EVEN BETTER – Ben, JD & Will Hayes are proudly following tradition while making their own mark on the Lindsay Park brand, as Bruce Clark discovers.

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‘BEYOND RARE’ THE FILLY OF A LIFETIME – Inglis is honoured to sell the first filly foal out of Winx, the 25-time G1 winner and public icon. Such a sale hasn’t happened before and is very unlikely to happen again, writes Glen Latham.

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FAMILY MATTERS – The Cunningham family has had a rapid rise in the thoroughbred industry – from buying one yearling in 2017, subsequent Stakes winner Light Up The Room, to six years later becoming the sole owners of Ridgmont Farm. Tim Rowe explains how.

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AN OVERNIGHT SUCCESS 50 YEARS IN THE MAKING – The Mitchell family’s breeding empire at Yarraman Park comes from three winning moves made far from the track. Andrew Rule discovers how it all began.

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BALANCING PERSPECTIVES: THE STORY OF KICK UP – Kick Up’s mission is to shift the perception of horse racing and transform the conversation around it, and thanks to a passionate group of individuals, they are doing just that. Vicky Leonard explains how.

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SIR OWEN’S ‘GO’ MENTALITY

– Sir Owen Glenn has raced such horses as Railings, Criterion, Comin’ Through and Monaco Consul, and as a breeder, he is just as sharp and has become just as successful, Jessica Owers reports.

A LADBROKES WELCOME OCCUPATION EDUCATION – As one of the most respected horse educators in the Southern Hemisphere, Adrian Corboy’s business educated over 400 yearlings last season. And he and his wife Kylie run the business while raising and home schooling their 10 children, as Glen Latham reports.

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A CLASSIC CROP OF HONG KONG STARS – The trend towards Hong Kong owners finding big race success with yearling purchases continued in the 2023 Hong Kong Derby and four-year-old series, and it was the Classic Yearling Sale purchases that led the way, writes Michael Cox.

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CUP OVERFLOWING WITH DIGITAL DELIGHTS – Inglis Digital graduates took the honours of one in five races in Australia throughout the 2022/23 season, while the platform hosted the sale of four million-dollar lots in 2023. Oz Wedmore reports on the surging online platform.

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DOING IT FOR THE KIDS

– Thoroughbred Industry Careers’ Lindy Maurice is paving the way for promoting career pathways in the thoroughbred industry, while giving children the experience of ‘racing’ on metropolitan race days and meeting their favourite jockeys and trainers through the National Pony Racing Series. Sam Armytage finds out more.

FOR THE LOVE OF THE HORSE

– Strappers are at the forefront of horses’ race careers and the bonds they create are special. We ask the strappers of star Inglis graduates about their most memorable moments.

AUSTRALIA AT THE PINNACLE – With prizemoney increasing by far the most compared to any other major racing nation, it’s no surprise that so many people are choosing to get involved in racehorse ownership in Australia, as Tom Reilly explains.

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INGLIS SOCIAL PHOTOS A LAND OF PLENTY – An infrequent cyclical combination of strong commodity prices - particularly sheep and cattle - combined with consistently high rainfall years and good seasonal conditions coupled with low cost of funding has turbo-charged investment in rural land.

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A PREVIEW OF THE 2024 INGLIS YEARLING SALES G1-WINNING GRADUATES GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN – The $1m Inglis Pink Bonus Series is the most lucrative ‘Ladies Bonus’ offered anywhere in the world and celebrates female ownership while stimulating greater involvement. Yvonne Sampson explores its influence.

LOCAL AREA DESTINATIONS FACES AT THE SALE INGLIS EASTER COCKTAIL PARTY DIRECTORS & SERVICES INGLIS SALE DATES INGLIS STAFF Produced and Edited: Inglis Marketing

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WELCOME

Each and every year, the Inglis Easter received from breeders and vendors will ensure

Yearling Sale is one of the most memorable

that at Riverside in April we see siblings to the

events on the global sales calendar.

likes of Sunlight, Militarize, Estijaab, Nimalee, Inglis

Golden Mile, Jameka, Farnan, Private Eye, Santa

team to present to the market the best

Ana Lane, Mazu, Artorius, Tofane, Hungry

yearlings offered by the best breeders is

Heart, Shoals, Ozzmosis, Fireburn etc all

a responsibility we treat with the utmost

offered at the 2024 Easter Sale, as well as foals

respect and the support of the market is

from star G1 mares such as Snitzerland, Mizzy,

nothing short of extraordinary.

Pippie, Lucia Valentina, Aristia, Daysee Doom,

The

opportunity

for

the

In my time as Chair at Inglis I have Unforgotten, Sunlight, Stay With Me, Prompt witnessed many historic moments - the sales Response, Melody Belle, Viddora etc. of Black Caviar’s little brother and the first foal

Easter is the pinnacle of our sales season

of Makybe Diva, the extraordinary farewell to but the Premier and Classic sales continue to Newmarket in 2017 and the monumental first Easter at Riverside the following year. But Easter 2024 promises to eclipse all the aforementioned.

go from strength to strength as well. The Premier Sale had arguably the greatest ever day for an individual auction in October when its graduates Think About

The Winx phenomenon throughout her It won the $20m The Everest, 3YO colt Griff racing career was like nothing ever before

won the G1 Caulfield Guineas, Attrition won

seen in our sport.

the G1 Toorak Handicap and four other sale

The wonder mare transcended horse

graduates won Stakes races – I Am Me the

racing in every aspect. She was Page 1 news,

$2m G3 Sydney Stakes, She Dances the G3

she led television news bulletins, she was a

Northwood Plume Stakes, Arctic Glamour

superstar who had fans all around the world.

the Listed Reginald Allen Quality and Air

The sale of her first yearling filly at the

Assault the Listed Hill Smith Stakes - all on

2024 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale will be of similar significance.

the same day. And Classic continues to prove itself

It will become a moment that will

the best value yearling sale in the Southern

transcend our great sport and again take it

Hemisphere with recent graduates winning

off the racing pages and into the sight of a

the Melbourne Cup, Everest, Golden Slipper,

mainstream audience.

Inglis Millennium, Inglis Sires, Champagne

And what’s even more exciting is that the Winx filly will be the public highlight of what is arguably the most impressive Easter Yearling Sale catalogue ever compiled.

Stakes, Lightning Stakes, Randwick Guineas, VRC Derby etc. I look forward to seeing you at our sales in 2024 and wish you all the best in the search for

The extraordinary support we have again your next dream result.

John Coates AC


Race Where Racing Matters A country with more racetracks than any other; where there is a race worth a million dollars or more every 3.8 days; where our champions are the fastest in the world; where there are more owners than Europe and America combined; and where a race stops a nation. Australia: learn more at Aushorse.com.au


Contributors

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

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

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 wrote the official biography of media mogul

Jess 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,

Glen Latham

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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 12 years.

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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.

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.

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 wrote ‘Winx: The Fully Story of the World’s Best Racehorse’ and more recently ‘CHANCE: Of grit and gamblers and the romance of racing life’.

‘Peter Pan: The Forgotten Story of Phar Lap’s Successor’, a true tale about the 1930s horse that came after Phar Lap. 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 racing history.

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.


Michael Cox Michael Cox is founder and editor of Asian Racing Report – an independent horse racing news website, providing a global perspective on thoroughbred racing, with a particular focus on the jurisdictions of Australia, Japan and Hong Kong. The sportswriter specialises in horse racing and rugby league, while having extensive

Samantha Armytage Samantha Armytage is an Australian journalist and television presenter. Sam has worked for the 7 Network for the past 20 years. She was co-host of the country’s top-rating breakfast show ‘Sunrise’ for eight years and prior to that co-hosted ‘Weekend Sunrise’ for seven years. Sam has covered many of the major breaking global news stories of the past two decades. Sam graduated from Charles Sturt University, Bathurst in 1998 with a degree in Communications - majoring in Broadcast Journalism, Politics and Marketing. She started her career as a reporter at WIN Television

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, business and Australian politics. After graduating from

Yvonne Sampson Fox Sports NRL presenter Yvonne Sampson is regarded as one of Australia’s best sports hosts. She joined Fox League in 2017 at the time of its launch. Her media career began with work for Seven Local News on the Sunshine Coast, before joining Sky News in Sydney for two years. She then began a role with Nine Network in 2012, which saw her elevated to increased coverage of sport for Nine News Sydney, hosting Nine’s Friday Night Football, sideline commentating for Nine’s rugby league

international experience including working as Chief Racing Writer for The Age, Racing Reporter for South China Morning Post, Sports Journalist for Illawarra Mercury & presenter for The Hong Kong Jockey Club. He has reported on racing from more than 10 countries including some of the world’s biggest racing carnivals.

in Canberra, before moving to the Canberra Press Gallery in Parliament House in 2002. Sam left Sunrise in 2021, and is now hosting the hugely popular ‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ and occasionally helps out on Channel 7’s horse racing coverage. A country girl at heart, Sam moved to the NSW Southern Highlands with her husband, horse breeder Richard Lavender and her Labrador, Banjo. She also writes a monthly column for News Corp’s ‘Stellar’ Magazine.

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.

coverage and hosting the Sunday Footy Show. Yvonne Sampson was announced as Inglis Pink Bonus Ambassador in February 2023. She has spent a lifetime around horses and prior to her television career, Sampson worked and rode for an Olympic Dressage stud in Denmark, worked at a stud in Stratford-upon-Avon in the UK prepping yearlings and was part of the sales team for Newmarket, Goffs and Deauville for Europe’s leading consignors.

Oswald Wedmore Oz Wedmore is a part-time journalist for The Thoroughbred Report AusNZ and a contributing researcher for Kick Up For Racing; an initiative providing balanced views to false claims made about horse racing. He is a graduate of the Godolphin Flying Start program and, after completing the course in 2021, he moved to

Sydney where he also rode trackwork. Starting out in the industry as an amateur jumps jockey, he worked for a leading Newmarket trainer after graduating from university. He is currently studying for a Masters of Environmental Science at King’s College London.

Vicky Leonard Vicky Leonard is the Owner & Managing Director of Kick Collective and The Thoroughbred Report AusNZ, and Founder of Kick Up For Racing. She is a graduate of the Godolphin Flying Start program which she completed after her university studies back home in New Zealand and stints at White Robe Lodge and

Cambridge Stud followed by the Graduate Development Programme of the New Zealand Racing Board. She then joined the Arrowfield Stud team in Sydney as Marketing Manager and worked with Arrowfield for seven years before the inception of TTR AusNZ and Kick Collective in 2018.

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11 – 13 FEBRUARY

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AUSTRALIAN STAKES WINNERS SINCE 2018 THAT COULD HAVE BEEN BOUGHT FOR $100,000 OR LESS

CLASSIC CLEAN SWEEP OF THE HONG KONG 4YO SERIES IN 2023

SINCE THE START OF 2016, CLASSIC GRADUATES HAVE WON...

Hong Kong Derby 1st Voyage Bubble, 3rd Beauty Eternal

G1 Golden Slipper, The Everest, G1 Melbourne Cup, G1 Sires’ Produce, G1 Champagne Stakes, G1 Blue Diamond, G1 Lightning Stakes, G1 Randwick Guineas, G1 VRC Derby, G1 Empire Rose Stakes, G1 Galaxy, G1 Doomben 10,000, G1 William Reid, G1 Spring Champion Stakes, G1 Moir Stakes, G1 HKJC Centenary Cup, G1 Tatt’s Tiara, Hong Kong Derby, Hong Kong Classic Mile, Inglis Millennium, Golden Gift, etc.

Hong Kong Classic Cup 1st Super Sunny Sing Hong Kong Classic Mile 1st Voyage Bubble

PRIDE OF JENNI $100,000 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale graduate, winner of the 2023 G1 Empire Rose Stakes & G1 Champions Mile


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G1-WINNING GRADUATES SINCE 2018

Think About It, Nature Strip, Attrition, Griff, Ole Kirk, Bella Nipotina, Nimalee, September Run, Mariamia, Tuvalu, etc.

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G1 WINNERS BOUGHT FOR $100,000 OR LESS

The Inglis Premier Yearling Sale has produced 15 G1 winners since 2018 that could have been bought for $100,000 or less, that’s 40% more than the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale during the same period.

A GROUP 1 TRADITION Sacred Kingdom, Black Caviar, Starspangledbanner, Jameka, Lucky Bubbles, Santa Ana Lane, Fawkner, Written By, Snitzerland, etc.

THINK ABOUT IT Figures correct at November 8th 2023

$70,000 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale graduate, multiple G1 winner and winner of the $20 million The Everest


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G1-WINNING COLTS SINCE 2018

HOME AFFAIRS Multiple G1-winning Inglis Easter Yearling Sale graduate with over $2.2 million in earnings


THE BEST OF THE BEST OVER

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% MORE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GROUP WINNERS

The Inglis Easter Yearling Sale is over 51% more likely to produce a Group winner than the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale.

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% MORE LIKELY TO SOURCE GROUP-WINNING 2YOS

You are over 36% more likely to source a Group-winning 2YO from the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale than the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale.

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INDIVIDUAL G1 WINNERS SINCE 2018

Figures correct at November 8th 2023


By Bruce Clark Sitting in the boardroom of Lindsay Park - that’s the one off Bartons Lane, Creighton Creek, outside Euroa - after a somewhat dusty ride from the Hume Highway, it’s hard not to absorb some rich Australian racing history.

with effortless politeness and deference, the signature of proud parenting. Yet on a stunning spring morning at Euroa, sit those now carrying the torch, Ben Hayes, 32, and twin brothers JD and Will,

Naturally there are beaming photos on the wall, ubiquitous

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trophies in cabinets and those roaming free, as if anyone needed

men proudly following tradition, and very much focussed on

some reminding of what’s on the mantlepieces and honour boards. making their own mark, without ever a lean on the entitlement Of course, it started with CS Hayes, the one time boilermaker of name. And all with effortless politeness and deference, the from Surefoot Lodge at Semaphore, who would buy the original signature of proud parenting. Here is not the time to roll out the records. If there is a simple

vision that would eventually be handed seamlessly to his son David.

takeaway from talking to the latest Team Hayes it is: “We are

You’ve heard that mantra endlessly: “The future comes to those

incredibly humbled of the opportunity to move Lindsay Park

that plan for it” – it actually came from American civil rights all

forward, we take pride in the brand, but we are driven by hard

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Lindsay Park off Sir Keith Angas that would spawn a dynasty and a

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Will, Ben and JD Hayes


work to get the results on our own terms,” which is paraphrasing a little from each of the ever polite but fiercely devoted young men. “I think we counted back and worked out we are the 12th partnership through the (Lindsay Park) brand,” said JD. You can work out those machinations as you like with Peter taking over when David went to Hong Kong the first time, Tony McEvoy stepping in, cousin Tom Dabernig anointed into partnerships officially after years of service, Ben tagging in, then with JD and now the three of them. But then what has really changed? Not the Lindsay Park professionalism and pride in David’s $20m purpose built for life incantation of the latest Lindsay Park and the succession plan that went with it. “Lindsay Park is so much more than just the Hayes name, it’s the people, the team and this place,” says Will. “We take enormous pride in the facilities,” is Ben jumping in. “We strive to keep them pristine, 10 out of 10 every day of the year, we want to walk in here every day knowing this is not just our point of difference but our chance to further the brand and take pride in it but never take it for granted. “We strive to dress well and keep our staff well presented because it represents all that is the past from Lindsay Park and what we want to bring for the future.” When David Hayes decided he was ripe for a return to training in Hong Kong, Ben admits it was a test for all involved, but a challenge they collectively embraced. “There was a lot of change at the time,’’ Ben said. “It was

The Hayes brothers are enjoying fantastic results from the pristine facility at Lindsay Park in Euroa, VIC

COVID, Sheik Hamdan (Shadwell) had died, Tom had gone on his own and we lost some horses to Hong Kong. “We were always going to get compared, all we could do is focus on what we had to do and get the job done as best we could. “I was still a rookie trainer and not surprisingly a lot of people were sitting back watching and questioning.” What wasn’t at question was the focus from the Hayes boys on what needed to be done, and certainly not overtly with any fuss.

Ben, David, Will and JD Hayes on Cox Plate Day with jockey Mark Zahra

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JD. But it wasn’t as easy as that.

The Hayes trained Bold Bastille wins the $500,000 Inglis Banner

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“We’ve ridden the wave and come through the other side,” said And remember that sister Sophie adds to the young Team Hayes/Lindsay Park dynamic control as head of their business management. Think about how such a young team faced the challenge of taking the baton of such an historically successful business, with all the financial pressures as well as being measured by the success they faced. “Reflection is something we do every time we come to work,” said Will. “We were conscious of not just keeping the show running

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“To be honest I never thought my dad worked, I’d come home and he was home.” Ben would ride trackwork on Saturdays and travel through Europe, with time at John Gosden and Charlie Hills, before doing a degree in Small Business Entrepreneur at Vic Uni. “I’d finish trackwork, sleep in the car and get to my 12 o’clock class.” But holiday time at home was “bolted to ponies”, which led The tight-knit Hayes family celebrate winning the $500,000 Inglis Banner with Bold Bastille at Moonee Valley on Cox Plate Day

JD to trackwork and earning pocket money to help pay for Uni, a Commerce degree in Chinese, a three year course that took six,

but growing it on our hard work without looking back on the done online at Deakin, as footy got a bit in the way. generations before us. “Doubt can drive you so far, but we work well as a team and nothing is beneath any of us, if something needs to be done here, we do it.” Ask each of them the asset they individually bring, and it’s not surprisingly a simple answer. JD says: “We are very process driven, make sure the systems are right.” Ben looks at “the one percenters” but Will acknowledges JD is the more ambitious – with a bravado approach. “There are no boundaries in our discussions, everyone has the same vote, we discuss everything heavily, no yes men here, we each have to justify our decisions,” says Will. But this remains a close knit family. Sure there are stalwarts like Gary “Bim” Fennessy that can always lend an ear, and it’s a

More so for Will, who made it to the AFL - 13 games for Western Bulldogs, two at Carlton - but thankfully “racing was always a distraction”. “Dad never pushed any of us into it. We were told if you want to be in racing you have to love it, it’s a very consuming lifestyle, if you don’t love it, it can spit you out,” Will said. Now that common goal is Lindsay Park, employing more than 100 staff. “We want them to understand that we were happy to start from the bottom and that they can respect us for that, and we respect what they do for us,” JD said. The goal is unashamedly to capitalise on their own youth to bolster the brand and client base, but none of that comes without success. “We have a one stop shop with this facility (Lindsay Park),

measure of Lindsay Park appeal that so many staff are virtual we spell them, pre-train and train them and we pride ourselves lifers, but it’s the team whose name that carries the brand that faces the most scrutiny.

on the communication and the staff,” said Ben. The simple systems work well now. The three boys can be

“Mum (Prue) always kept telling me it was a massive found at Euroa Monday and Tuesday for meetings and strategy, advantage to keep this as a partnership,” said Will. “Credit goes

JD down Thursday night for Friday jump-outs at Flemington

to our parents, we all get along, we have always been so close

and Will, now all post footy, at the farm.

knit, skied together on holidays and obviously footy as well, we

“Our aim is to improve season on season and leave Lindsay

are like a footy team, with each of us playing a role and no egos.” Park in a better position than it was before us,” said JD.

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They have plenty of time for that.

around racing in Hong Kong.

Ben went to boarding school, Melbourne Grammar, until 15.

“I have very few cringeworthy moments as a parent listening

“I wasn’t really exposed to the horses, it was more my brothers, I

to their interviews, it’s my favourite hobby up here, I see a lot of

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They knew nothing of egos when the boys were growing up

wasn’t as interested, I liked my sport, soccer and footy,” he said.

them and I’m really proud of them.’’

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If they want to pinch another Malcolm X quote for their

How could there be when the twins used to team up

time and vision – perhaps this: “There is no better teacher

with a young Chad Schofield to sneak out of their family Sha

than adversity. Every defeat, every heartbreak, every loss,

Tin apartments, pinch (well borrow) tools, nails, hammer,

contains its own seed, its own lesson on how to improve your

equipment etc from the nearby worksite to build a treehouse to performance next time.” watch the races, unable to be on course under 18. But again there was never a sense of entitlement, or being forced to follow into racing.

And all the time watching from afar is a proud dad. “Prue and I are very proud of them, they have surpassed expectations,” David said from Hong Kong.


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By Glen Latham It promises to be the thoroughbred auction equivalent for an event of similar magnitude. No, not Rachel Alexander or of Secretariat’s Belmont Stakes romp, Bonecrusher and Serena’s Song or Miesque, Goldikova, Zenyatta, Zarkava or our Our Waverley Star’s Cox Plate battle or Nijinsky sealing the own Black Caviar. None of their progeny have paraded before the Triple Crown at Doncaster; you just have to be there. Inglis is auctioneer as unbroken stock. There have been colts out of Prix honoured to sell the first filly foal out of Winx, the 25-time G1 de l’Arc de Triomphe winners, but none from dams with the body winner and public icon. Such a sale hasn’t happened before of work of Winx, and most certainly not a filly which offers the and is very unlikely to happen again. It will be early afternoon on April 8th with Sydney expected to

successful bidder the opportunity to handcraft a dynasty. The timing of her entry to the ring is likely to be perfect.

turn on weather befitting this most rare of occasions. That warm Trackwork and the daily essentials will be over for our friends in autumn sun that stubbornly refuses to let go of the last vestiges Asia, morning will be breaking in the Emirates and surrounds of summer, gently kissing the coats of a spectacular catalogue of while dusk will smother Kentucky. Only in Newmarket, Ireland and Inglis Easter yearlings. Amongst the regally bred on the grounds Deauville will an alarm clock, or alternatively a hot drink and stern

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TITLE ‘Be yond HERE R are’ The Filly of a Life time

at Riverside, one filly above all others will command the eye, constitution be required to witness what is the equine equivalent of

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especially when she enters the ring led by her attendant no doubt an ‘old master’ going under the hammer at Sotheby’s or Christies. resplendent in Coolmore attire. A reverential silence is likely to

Even that analogy in itself does not truly convey just how

fall over the auditorium, the gentle hum pierced only by the rare an opportunity this is. Great works of art are traded on auctioneer reminding all just how unique this filly is. Here parades an occasional basis, Faberge eggs the same, but the first foal the first foal of arguably the greatest mare of our age, Winx.

of a mare that transcended across Australian racing into the

Riverside, more a theatre than a traditional sale ring, was built consciousness of the general public, now that is beyond rare. with moments like this in mind. Or was it? That we would see If Australian non-racing folk were asked to name a racehorse, the like of Winx race - let alone have the opportunity to buy her chances are just three would spring to mind; Phar Lap as they first born daughter at public auction - would have stretched the may have seen the movie, Black Caviar as she was the greatest imagination of those behind the Warwick Farm masterpiece. And sprinter in history who was never beaten and Winx, as they will auction house records have been trawled unsuccessfully looking have been swept along by her racecourse achievements.


2022 Pierro x Winx filly with Bronwyn Bates

Reaching double-digit tallies in G1 wins is usually the domain win streak, or when she chased down a tearaway leader in the 2017 of tough, old geldings, but here was a mare that raced from two Chelmsford Stakes, one marvelled at her sheer determination to until late in her seven-year-old season, and that through a mix of find the winning post before all others. In two centuries of racing in Australia no more than half a

her own freakish ability saw her win 25 times at our sport’s defining dozen horses deserve mention as a member of the pantheon level. It is important to note her record prizemoney tally of $26.4 of greats and Winx is firmly entrenched there. When his small million was accumulated without a victory in the new wave of so- dark head complete with dish and scar snatched victory from called ‘pop-up’ races. Age, race distance, handicap weight, track the gaping jaws of defeat for a record-breaking third W S Cox design or depth of going, nothing stopped her after her 10th start. Plate, those of the Baby Boomer generation hailed Kingston And as a mare with 43 trips to the barriers she showed excellence Town as the greatest, never to be dethroned in our lifetime, and longevity can co-exist, rare though it may be.

his Moonee Valley deeds certainly not to be equalled. Then

The power and stride Winx created through the use of her Winx came along and converted us, not just taking the hatshoulder was amazing, so too her will to win. Watching her Theo trick but winning an incredible four, three of which were

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Marks Stakes victory in 2015, just the third in that incredible 33- merely catwalk struts down the Moonee Valley straight, more

‘Be yond R are’ The Filly of a Life time

her trainer’s perfect attention to detail, expert race scheduling and

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brutal displays of her irrefutable dominance over her rivals

parallel plane to her career. “Having a marquee at Moonee

than fair equine contests.

Valley gave us an opportunity to catch up with friends we

It is well documented that Winx was raced by a partnership hadn’t seen for years.” But as Elizabeth eloquently explained, of Peter and Patty Tighe under their Magic Bloodstock the marquee didn’t just serve as a meeting point and watering banner, Debbie Kepitis and the late Richard Treweeke, hole for the day. “The Moonee Valley Race Club were very now represented by his children Elizabeth and Rick. A tad accommodating and we had 50 people in 2016, 90 people the unfairly, all were asked the same, impossible question: following year and 160 for her fourth Cox Plate,’’ she said. “What was your standout memory from when Winx graced

“While it was a great excuse to invite friends and so much

the turf?” The question is impossible in that there must have

fun that everyone could be part of it, we were conscious that at

been half a dozen memories from each of her 37 career wins the time it was very difficult on the land and it gave our country leaving aside the near misses, so focussing on one moment friends and the wider community an opportunity to forget the becomes somewhat impractical.

worries of everyday life and enjoy themselves. It was dubbed

Peter led off. “I wouldn’t say there was one particular time, more the ‘Trewinx Marquee’.” so many fantastic times, but the thing that really struck me was how

Although the rest of us weren’t amongst the inner sanctum, we

she grew in stature and how more and more people got involved got to go on the ride in our own way. Elizabeth reminded us of just around the world; it was just a fantastic ride for horse racing,’’ he said. what a four-legged publicity machine Winx was for the industry “It was a universal trip that we all went on and it continues to at large. “The day of her last start in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes at this day - the number of people that contact my wife or I and ask Randwick was just a sea of blue,’’ she recalled. how the mare and the foal are going is amazing.”

“There were children dressed in blue and white silks, the

The ride was also foremost in Debbie’s thoughts. “We got Winx flags and caps, blue cocktails, even skywriting, and then swept up in it and you were never alone, everyone in racing was

to see the excitement on the face of someone of the status

there with you,’’ Kepitis said.

of (broadcasting legend) Bruce McAvaney, it’s goosebump

“In a race when she wasn’t in a good position you could feel material just talking about it now.” the tension and that was because everyone was on the ride with us, and that was, and still is, a wonderful feeling.”

And now the next act in the Winx story is about to unfold and as Inglis Bloodstock CEO Sebastian Hutch explained, this is so much

Amongst a handful of great race day moments, one that more than just the sale of a valuable filly. stuck out for Debbie was Winx’s first run around Moonee

“The word ‘unprecedented’ can be thrown around a lot, but in

Valley. “The synergy of winning her first Cox Plate in 2015 the case of this filly it very much applies,’’ Hutch explained. coming 20 years after Octagonal (paternal grandsire of Pierro) won his Cox Plate was very special,’’ she said.

“Her sale is history making in the context of contemporary Australian bloodstock and arguably the global market. It is

“The Cox Plate was a race Dad and Jack (brothers Bob and so exciting for everyone at Inglis to sell such a filly with such Jack Ingham) desperately wanted to win so when Winx won on

a unique background. The sale of this filly also represents

that anniversary it was touching personally.”

an opportunity for the industry to capitalise on the level of

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There were a host of other races we remember for various interest and engagement that an occasion like this has the

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reasons, Debbie picking out a couple from the memory bank. capacity to generate. It is a big deal for us and we are selling “The other race was the Warwick Stakes when she missed the start a particular kind of horse that people who aren’t ordinarily by four lengths. Mathematically she couldn’t win from there but interested in bloodstock are going to take an interest in and she dug so deep. Her first win at Warwick Farm tingled the spine that makes her special. because that was exciting and then there was her first Group One

“I think it is important not to take these opportunities

win in the Queensland Oaks after she lost out in the ATC Oaks. That for granted.” day she tailed off again and then charged home to win by nearly four lengths; that was breathtaking.”

While her dam will be forever a part of Australian racing folklore, the filly loses nothing on her paternal side. A juvenile

For Rick, leading in Winx after her second Queen Elizabeth Triple Crown winner, it shouldn’t be forgotten Pierro has Cox Stakes win in 2018 on behalf of his father was a very special Plate pedigree and that he carries the blood of Lonhro back to Sir occasion, but then great memories were often created on a Tristram and the great Sadler’s Wells on his dam side. Pierro has


Jockey Hugh Bowman and Winx fans celebrate following her fourth consecutive Cox Plate victory in 2018

to be one of the most versatile sires at stud in Australia, getting and internationally. There will be a lot of emotion at the time of the an Oaks winner in Pinot, a Derby winner in Levendi, middle sale, not just the ownership group but the team on the farm that distance stars like Arcadia Queen, Shadow Hero and Regal Power have been looking after her because she has become a huge part of from such a combined gene pool there’s nothing to say, like mum, that his daughter won’t be able to do it all.

And what can buyers expect to see when she parades at Riverside?

The filly has called the lush paddocks of Coolmore Australia her

“She has her mum’s head and shape, and looking at her in

home from birth and the responsibility of preparing for sale such

the paddock I’d say that’s Winx as a foal, it’s uncanny really,’’

a unique individual hasn’t been lost on the farm, as Racing and Kennedy said. “She is a genuinely straight forward filly, a Bloodstock Manager John Kennedy explained.

standout across the world this year. On type and mentality

“It’s a huge responsibility looking after a filly like this,’’ she is everything you would want to breed from. When we sat Kennedy said. “Winx is a horse we as an industry owe an awful lot of gratitude

down and discussed the mating with the ownership group this is as good a mating as you could have hoped for. In attitude

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and, importantly, dynamic sprinter/milers like Pierata. Drawing the daily routine of a large number of staff.’’

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the feed box before she gets there and if she decides to go to the water trough the other yearlings all follow her. She is the boss, no doubt about it.” Although Rick resides in New Zealand the remaining owners are regular visitors to Winx and her foal and all can see those same alpha characteristics in the youngster. Speaking for he and Patty, Peter explained: “We’ve seen her a few times and it is hard to understand the uniqueness of her, she has a personality like no other. She’s not frightened or intimidated by humans, and where a lot of foals won’t leave their mother she is an inquisitive little thing and would come over and would stick her head through the fence to see what you are doing. She’s interesting to watch, she does what she wants to do but mum keeps her in check. She’s certainly not your average horse in characteristics.” Debbie added: “Winx has produced a beautiful filly. She is very strong minded and her personality has developed to be very similar to her mum’s. She is very much a leader and once she has become accustomed to her surroundings she tends to dominate.” For Elizabeth the youngster is “so beautiful, inquisitive and so like her mother”, and in Rick’s words: “Dad has left us a great legacy. I’ve only seen photos of her but to me she looks a mini-me of her mother and that’s what we are hoping she is.” The decision to take to market such a rare jewel was a difficult one for all concerned, but the underlying feeling was that here was an opportunity to give the world the chance to carry Winx’s legacy on to greater heights, and that all but demanded the filly be put up for auction. As Debbie explained: “It will be good for the industry. The ownership group could have retained her but she is an industry horse and taking her to a sale for everyone to watch and enjoy, I think it opens a direct link to Winx for the world to be involved in.” As for the Tighes, Peter said: “We are taking her to sale so that everyone in the world gets the opportunity to see what happens with her. Like the Winx ride, she will be another story to follow. There will be worldwide interest in what happens to the foal, and the sale

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is the start of that great story.” For Rick it is a milestone in worldwide

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recognition of Australian bloodstock. “It’s going to be a great thing for the bloodstock industry in Australia, that’s for sure,” he said. If those combined remarks carry the scent of altruism then so be it, after all, the ownership group all but gave the industry Winx throughout her racing career, why should it be any different with her foal? So get ready for what should be a fascinating 2024 Australian Easter Yearling Sale, but when it is done, buckle up for the ride that follows with the Pierro x Winx filly. It promises to be wild.

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Mitch, Gary and Lorilie Cunningham


By Tim Rowe Gary Cunningham is a self-confessed racing

across much of the US’ South East, which is when the

tragic and in the past six years he has turned

opportunity came for the Cunninghams to sell their

that passion into significantly more than just a

business in two stages, firstly in 2014 and then their

sideline interest, the Queenslander and his family

remaining stake in about 2021.

quickly becoming an integral part of the Australian thoroughbred ecosystem. So much so that the Cunninghams - Gary, his wife

With newfound time to return to the pleasure of racing and the punt – a passion shared by the whole family but particularly father and sons – how best to

Lorilie and four children Stephanie, Peter, Mitchell and explore that opportunity was discussed. Xavier – have gone from buying one yearling in 2017,

By now all four children had moved out of home

subsequent stakes winner Light Up The Room, to six

and were embarking on their own careers - daughter

years later becoming the sole owners of Hunter Valley

Stephanie has her own international fashion label,

nursery Ridgmont Farm.

Peter worked in television before recently opening

Such a rapid rise from relative racing obscurity

an events management business and Mitch, a Cathay

is not the norm, but for anyone who has charted

pilot based in Hong Kong, decided to return to

Que e nslande rs Gary and Lorilie ’s busine ss care e rs, it Brisbane with his wife and childre n to he lp launch wouldn’t come as a complete surprise.

Cunningham Thoroughbreds.

Gary’s love affair with the equine athletes and

Xavier, 23, and the youngest of the four siblings

betting on them has been a lifetime pastime, one

completed a law degree in late 2023 and he, too, is

which was interrupted by a move from Brisbane to

captivated by the industry, working for trainers

the United States and to a racecourse-less Nashville,

including Tony Gollan and Annabel Neasham as well

Tennessee, in the mid-1990s to open start-up

as studs Darley and Ridgmont Farm during high

business Results Physiotherapy.

school and university.

A qualified lawyer who worked in upper

From that one horse, the Gollan-trained Light Up

management in the health care sector in Australia,

The Room who would become the Cunninghams’

Gary sensed an opportunity in the US having observed

foundation broodmare, the family has expanded in

the quality of Australia’s graduate physiotherapists

numbers and direction, acquiring either outright or

who would often embark on overseas opportunities,

shares in 30 to 35 racehorses, predominantly fillies,

either working in the UK or the US.

and a similar number of broodmares.

“The ones who went to the UK weren’t paid

Mitchell

has

become

immersed

in

the

particularly well, but they came back with their skills

Cunningham Thoroughbreds business since its

enhanced from what they’d learnt working over there

inception and it was then that the commercial

and the ones who went to the US were very well paid

realisation quickly became apparent that if they

but came back with their skills having gone backwards

were going to make it pay, the breeding industry had

because they were underutilised in terms of the training

to be a large component of their business model.

they’d previously had,” Gary Cunningham remembers.

He honed his knowledge and skills over the past

“So, I decided to have a go at bringing some

six years and he also recently made the bold move to

Australian therapists over in the US to show the medical

relocate his wife and four children from Brisbane to the

community over there what world-class physiotherapy

Hunter Valley to run Ridgmont Farm. The Cunninghams bought out Ridgmont’s co-

Over the next 20 years, with the Cunninghams and

investors, Neil Douglas and Andrew Dunemann,

their four children twice relocating from Brisbane to

two-and-a-half years after the partners acquired the

Nashville, Results Physiotherapy grew across 10 States

Glastonbury Farm property near Scone.

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myself to really good people. “Early on, I connected with bloodstock agent Jim Clarke and he’s been an incredible source of consultation over the years and the staff at Ridgmont support me with their years of expertise. “Dad has imbued in us a fair bit of that desire to build something and this is an opportunity for us as a family. We enjoy each other’s company so it’s very much a family affair.” There are currently 90 mares residing on the 223-hectare Ridgmont Farm and it is the intention for that number to increase to 140 in the near future by attracting more outside clients while the stud will also have a greater presence as a vendor at the yearling and breeding stock sales in 2024 and beyond. “The reality is, we’ll probably be quite aggressive over the next year,” Mitch says. “We’re not trying to have the end product now, but we do want to put in place infrastructure and the people required to get us there as quickly as we can and, fortunately, we have the means to do so.” Bloodstock agent Clarke has also been integral Uma and Mitch Cunningham at Ridgmont Farm

to the development of Ridgmont and Cunningham Thoroughbreds since they joined forces in 2020, advising them on horse acquisition, including shares in stallions State Of Rest, Wild Ruler and Acrobat, as well as on strategy and the trading of horses. Clarke also had a hand in the purchase of quality twoyear-old fillies La Roja – a $900,000 Inglis Easter graduate by I Am Invincible out of Spanish Pipedreams with Peter and Paul Snowden - and another daughter of I Am Invincible out of Listed winner Precious Memories with trainer Bjorn Baker who has been named Arriving Home. “Mitch and I were in the same year at school in Brisbane. We weren’t at the same school but we did live down the road

Mitch, wife Stephanie & Frankel at Juddmonte Farm

Mitch is under no illusions about his non-traditional

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from each other and we had a lot of mutual friends and contacts, so there was a lot of common ground between us when I started working for them,” Clarke recalled. “Gary Cunningham, in particular, has always been a

“This isn’t the first business that I’ve run, but it’s certainly

keen racing follower. It’s a sport and hobby he has followed

the first farm that I’ve run. Same with the airline industry,

from a young age and when they relocated from America

you don’t need to be a pilot to run an airline,” says Mitch, 36.

back to Australia they had plans to get involved in racehorse

“Grante d, I have n’t come up in the traditional way in this industry but I certainly have got a good foundation in how to best run a business and I have been attaching

ownership initially rather than with breeding.’’ Importantly, Lorilie also loves racing, the horses and the social aspect of the sport.


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Stephanie Cunningham, Leni Cunningham, Jim Clarke, Mitch Cunningham, Xavier Cunningham, Lorilie Cunningham and Gary Cunningham celebrate the purchase of the I Am Invincible ex Spanish Pipedream filly at the 2023 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

“Lorilie love s the animals, she ’s de ve lope d a gre at

With the intensity of the industry and its relentless

interest in equine welfare and she’s particularly

seven-day commitment, Gary has no qualms about

interested in the role that horses play assisting people

the Cunninghams staying united on the approach to

with mental health issues,” Gary reveals.

Ridgmont and their thoroughbred interests.

“We’ve been to a number of places now where we’ve seen the

“I don’t have to tippy toe around sensitivities with my kids

equine therapy at work. It’s amazing and it’s certainly opened

and I think that’s a really healthy burden to be relieved of in

my eyes to the empathy that develops between an individual

business,” he says.

and a horse and the comfort that the horse gives to people.

“You are just so confident in the strength of your

“This ye ar Lorilie has se t he rse lf the obje ctive of going as re lationship that you know that nothing’s said that’s far into and raising funds to ensure that process continues designed to hurt their feelings or to be critical. You’re and is available more widely.” Racing was also a much-needed distraction in 2022 when

always trying to elevate them and educate them. It doesn’t mean every day that they don’t want to argue

Lorilie , who has starte d he r own horse we lfare charity We ll with me about some point that I’m making, that’s not Groomed, was battling breast cancer.

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“Mum’s a social butterfly. If she’s not judging

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fashions on the field, she’s enjoying a champagne in the members,” Mitch says. “Despite last year battling breast cancer, she was bouncing around Royal Ascot with a beautiful and a big smile watching State Of Rest race.”

how I do things because I don’t pretend to be the font of all knowledge.” Just like in 1996 when Results Physiotherapy was born, the Cunninghams have seized the opportunity, they have laid the foundation and Ridgmont Farm is no doubt set to continue to prosper.


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YEARLINGS

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Crowned World Champion Sprinter G1 Newmarket Handicap winner as a three-year-old like his sire, EXCEED AND EXCEL. G1 Darley Sprint Classic beating top-line sprinters Nature Strip, Libertini, Tofane, Santa Ana Lane.


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TITLE An Overnight HERE Success 50 years in the making


By Andrew Rule RACING runs on luck but the biggest punts in the

Moore promised and they did the deal in late 1968. In

game have nothing to do with betting slips. The Mitchell

early 1969, Bunty Mitchell and her three boys, Arthur,

family’s breeding empire at Yarraman Park comes from

Bill and Harry, joined the Major at their new home,

three winning moves made far from the track.

Yarraman Park.

The first was coming to Australia at all. If Major

Decades earlier, the Widden Valley Thompsons had

James Mitchell hadn’t rolled the dice, his descendants

owned Yarraman, breeding the champion Eurythmic

might still have been farming in England.

there in 1916. Since then, the property had changed

The second: buying one of the most productive broodmares of her generation.

hands and been used mostly to graze stock. Moore had stood a couple of average stallions and

Third, of course, was guessing that a fast entire with

also ran cattle and sheep. Major Mitchell adopted his

star looks but only minor black type wins would be more

“scroll over J” brand. In 1968 it was used more on cows

than just another handsome dud at stud.

than on horses, but it has since become one of the best-

This story starts in the mid-1960s. Major Mitchell, a World War II veteran, was restless after years of farming in Norfolk.

known bloodstock brands in the business. As the Mitchells often say, it has taken them 50 years to be an overnight success. The “new” Yarraman

He reckoned UK farmland was overpriced compared

Park started with an English farmer nursing a dream,

with Australian properties. As a lifelong amateur

became a middling boutique stud catering mostly to

horseman who dabbled in the odd galloper, he decided

hobby breeders, and got two huge boosts early in the

he wanted to raise thoroughbreds instead of running a

new century.

mixed cropping farm.

By then, Major Mitchell was in his 80s. Arthur and

The Major came to Australia with a British bloodstock

Harry had long since taken the reins. Middle brother

agent, George Blackwell, who’d befriended another

Bill had been training successfully, finishing with 11 G1

George — Moore, the champion Australian jockey who’d

wins.

won England and Europe’s biggest races.

In early 2003, young bloodstock agent Damon Gabbedy called with a tip: they could buy a young mare

up from piloting the great Tulloch to a string of big wins.

named Oceanfast, in foal to King Charlemagne. They got

He’d poured money into making a picture-book stud but

her for around $100,000.

couldn’t find stallions to match his ambition. By the time

Luck’s a fortune. By year’s end, Oceanfast’s yearling

Blackwell brought Major Mitchell to stay at Yarraman

filly turned into Alinghi, destined to be the best

while they looked at Hunter Valley properties, Moore

sprinting filly of her time. The Mitchell’s didn’t need to

was tiring of it.

own Alinghi to win every time she did.

Mitchell fell for Yarraman’s 3500 acres of rolling,

They sold yearlings out of Oceanfast through Inglis

naturally-drained paddocks spanned by miles of white

Sales for a total of $7.61 million, headed by an Encosta

fences, close to Scone. He told Moore he wanted the final

de Lago filly at the Easter Yearling Sale for an as yet

offer if Moore ever decided to sell.

unbeaten record price for a filly of $2,600,000, then sold

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Moore had bought Yarraman Park at his peak; cashed

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Harry Mitchell, Ron Wanless & Arthur Mitchell at the 2022 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Major Mitchell at the 2006 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Willa Mitchell

Oceanfast

the mare herself for $700,000 at the Inglis Australian Broodmare Sale. They dominated the Inglis Easter sales

Before Catbird and Magic Albert, Yarraman had

with an Australian record-priced colt and record-priced

plenty of flops. Early on, the Major had favoured second-

filly. Suddenly, if you don’t count the previous 40 years,

tier imports, mostly stoutly-bred handicappers.

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they were in the big league.

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progeny earnings in excess of $58 million.

That old world attitude clashed with a local racing

“She really got us rolling,” says Harry of Oceanfast.

scene in which the Golden Slipper exemplified the idea

“We paid the mortgage and it put us on a better footing.”

of breeding for speed. The dominance of emerging

Arthur summed it up with no pretension.

“colonial” sprint bloodlines reflected where the fast

“There was nothing scientific to it — no genius

bucks were.

involved. We just got lucky. I could list 25 other

Yarraman’s early days of obscure stallions included

broodmare buys that haven’t turned out as well.” Still,

Memento, Rutland, Straight Master and Sirocco. In

that didn’t stop them spending on a better band of

the 1970s and 1980s, the Mitchells often hoped for

broodmares, an investment still paying dividends.

good rain and high cattle prices. Dour imports could

The Alinghi bubble came at the perfect time.

hardly compete under Australian conditions with the

At that stage, the Mitchells had a handy stallion

quicksilver progeny of Star Kingdom and Wilkes —

in Catbird, the 1999 Golden Slipper winner. He was shaping as above average but as he hit his prime in 2007, he succumbed to laminitis. They also stood Magic Albert, a crack sprinter whose failure to win a G1 made him affordable. Despite not

Todman, Vain and co. The brothers saw that the fastest “on pace” colts of each generation were the ones to watch. Among those, they deduced, was the one most likely to succeed as a stallion. But which one?

getting the best mares, he threw five G1 winners (and

The Oceanfast windfall was enough to pay mortgages,

24 Stakes winners) among 663 individual winners and

buy paddocks, build or renovate staff housing, fences


I Am Invincible

and stables. Besides being able to afford superior mares,

In 2010, the Mitchells flew to Melbourne and drove

they could now look for a stallion that might be a steady

north to Morgan’s stables. As soon as I Am Invincible

mid-market earner.

stepped through the stable door, they wanted him.

“We hoped for a horse that would stand for $20,000,” recalls Harry. They wanted a fast colt who’d beaten G1 horses but missed winning one himself. Above all, they wanted a terrific physical type: flawlessly correct, imposing and beautiful.

At 16-3 hands, he was big but not an “elephant” and not a “giraffe.” He looked as balanced as any 16-hander, his height hard to gauge in a photograph. By the time they flew home, the deal was under way to buy half. And so a lightly-raced sprinter with rare talent was soon heading to Yarraman Park — and stardom.

had cost just $62,500 as a yearling at the Inglis Classic

From day one, practical horse people liked the

Yearling Sale of 2006. He was a son of the Irish shuttle

Mitchells’ new sire. He oozed strength, purpose and

stallion Invincible Spirit, from a Canny Lad mare, Canny

quality. Importantly, his first crop of foals looked like

Lad being the sort of speed horse the market prized.

him. He was bay-dominant and stamped foals in his own

I Am Invincible was brilliant but patchy, winning

image regardless of mares put to him.

some races by panels and missing others. He beat top

On his killer looks and kind temperament, not to

horses and ran second to world champion sprinter

mention a bargain fee of $11,000, he attracted 133 mares

Takeover Target in the G1 Goodwood Hcp in Adelaide.

in his first year, and more every year since.

His record suffered because Equine Influenza

For the first three seasons, his progeny’s even quality

derailed his three-year-old season and foot problems

won admirers. Then they hit the track and showed they

had led him to Victoria to the canny Peter Morgan, who’d

had ability as well. Yarraman was off to the races.

pioneered the use of water walkers to train “crocks”.

The rise of “Vinnie” has become one of the most

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They heard good things about I Am Invincible, who

“A stunner. Best looking horse I’d seen,” recalls Harry.

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mesmerising success stories in modern bloodstock. His

bloodstock agent Will Johnson, bringing together two

fee more than doubled to $27,500 in 2015 and rose in big

great racing families. Will’s great grandfather Walter

jumps to reach $192,500 (and 228 mares) in 2019, $247,500

Johnson was one of the three brothers who bred and

in 2020, then broke the $300,000 barrier this season.

raced the incomparable Vain. Will, like his cousin-in-

At 19, “Vinnie” looks and acts 12. He has a strong

law James Mitchell, has worked overseas with the best

libido but is tractable. The Mitchells are paring his book

bloodstock people before honing his eye nearer to home.

to 150 for the 2023 Spring and plan to taper it gradually

Between them all, the rising generation is set to

to extend his longevity. They have resisted offers to shuttle their horse.

It’s the same in the stable.

Hinchinbrook to a fractured leg in 2018) they know how

Of Vinnie’s 100 Stakes winners (at time of filing), the brothers have chosen one of his sons and fellow Inglis

For the brothers, success has not altered the work habits

Classic Yearling Sale graduate Hellbent, who won the

of a lifetime. Apart from weekly golf, they work alongside

G1 William Reid Stakes, to be heir apparent. It seems

their 30 staff members. But they mind Colin Hayes’ dictum

the apple hasn’t fallen far from the tree — Hellbent is as

that the future belongs to those who plan for it.

similar to his sire as horses get, and at a tenth the price.

Already among the skilled hands at Yarraman are two younger Mitchells — Arthur’s daughter Lucy has a senior full-time role, and Harry’s daughter Willa, a polished eventing rider, is a hands-on horsewoman.

Also on the roster is Brave Smash, the fastest entire of the Sunday Silence line to stand in Australia. Last April the three placegetters in the G2 Percy Sykes Stakes were by Hellbent, I Am Invincible and Brave

As to the future, Bill’s son James is already a seasoned

Smash. And the winner, Kristilli, was bred at Yarraman

bloodstock agent with his father. A recent Spring of 2023

from a Magic Albert mare and sold for $200,000 at the

wedding at the stud bodes extra well.

Inglis Classic Yearling Sale.

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That’s when Arthur’s daughter Maddy married

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decades to come.

After losing Catbird too young (and the rising star precious a good stallion is.

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make the Yarraman brand a fixture at the Easter Sale for

Arthur Mitchell at Yarraman Park

The Major would have loved it.


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Bal ancing perspectives: The story of Kick Up


By Vicky Leonard Kick Up’s inception took place after Melbourne Cup Day

The bitter truth is that as an industry, we have been

2021. As the owner of Kick Collective, a marketing company,

ill-prepared and weak in providing a positive voice for

and The Thoroughbred Report, a news publication, I am

horse racing. Our counterarguments, fuelled by passion,

fortunate to have young and passionately dedicated teams lacked coherence and failed to combat the onslaught of who share my love for horse racing.

misinformation. Whilst our dedication was unwavering,

For me growing up, Melbourne Cup Day was akin to

passion without facts can be misleading. We needed a concise,

Christmas Day – a celebration of Australian racing. That is not

factual response to dismantle misconceptions and promote

the case today. Should I dare socialise outside the realm of our

the reality. The information existed, buried in vet journals,

industry, Melbourne Cup Day is now avidly spent defending the

industry fact books, and research papers, but it took hours to

industry against inaccurate statistics touted by activists.

extract and compile.

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This challenge sparked a desire within us to regain our posts, addressing negative or false comments about horse racing. narrative, to reclaim the conversation from those who sought to

Since its launch on 18th October 2021, Kick Up’s website has

degrade it. We saw a need for a practical solution — a tool that generated over a million interactions, with the blog post titled could equip people with validated, accurate information about “What happens to the slow horses” garnering the most reads to racing, and Kick Up was born.

date. The average user returns to our website three times a month,

Joined by a passionate network of individuals, including indicating a high level of engagement. fellow Kick Up Directors Tanita Mitchell, Julia Ritchie and Nathan

We have systematically confronted the misinformation peddled

Skrivanic, our mission is to shift the perception of horse racing and by anti-racing groups, crafting responses based on facts rather than transform the conversation surrounding it.

emotions. Our resource serves as an antidote, empowering open-

We delved deep into validated references and scientific papers, minded individuals to form a balanced opinion about our industry. distilling them into digestible formats such as graphics, videos

Preserving the future of our industry is a cause we are just as

and social media posts. We created a list of the 10 most commonly fervent about as our detractors are about ending it. However, to asked questions about the industry, conducted extensive research,

amplify our impact and reclaim our narrative, we require your

and presented our findings in blog posts. Our content is designed participation. We invite you to utilise our content, share it widely, for easy accessibility, providing quick references for challenging

and engage in conversations armed with facts and validated

conversations or attracting attention on social media platforms.

information. We also encourage you to inform us about the

We have actively engaged in countless radio and TV interviews,

conversations and misconceptions you encounter, so that we may

serving as an independent positive voice for racing. We have continue to educate and enlighten. Lastly, we humbly request your distributed flyers during the Melbourne Cup parade, as well as in support for our mission. Financial contributions will greatly assist pubs and clubs in Sydney and Melbourne. Additionally, we have us in expanding our reach and impact. hosted workshops around the country to educate our industry on

Kick Up is more than just a movement; it is a collective endeavour

having positive conversations, including an event at Inglis Classic driven by shared passion and common goals. It is time for us to in 2023. Our focus has been heavily directed towards social media, rise, reclaim our narrative and change the conversation about the where negativity about our industry often runs rampant by the

industry we all love. You can visit kickup.com.au to learn more.

uneducated. Across various platforms, we have made over 1500

APPROACHING THE UNINFORMED • Begin by understanding their concerns and values with two key questions: “Why do you think that?” and “What

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information supports your views?” Then, challenge their

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assumptions to foster open-mindedness - it’s typically not based on accurate information or real experience. • Emphasise factual data and statistics to shift emotional Kick Up Directors Julia Ritchie, Nathan Skrivanic, Vicky Leonard and Tanita Mitchell

discussions towards rational ones. • Language matters: use terms that portray horses as athletes to establish human relatability regarding their training, care, and overall well-being. • Address polarising topics, like the use of the crop, by highlighting the industry’s evolution and commitment to safety and regulation. • Proudly champion our industry’s commitment to ensuring racehorses’ happiness, health and fitness, underlining our significant financial and emotional investments in their wellbeing. Be proud of our industry and how we care for our horses!


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By Jessica Owers It’s not surprising that the earliest racing memory for Sir

good advice from good people. In business, I was able to

Owen Glenn, founder and fearless leader of Go Bloodstock,

expand by acquiring companies, by being able to accurately

is listening to the radio broadcast of the Melbourne Cup

measure and predict their performances. But this is hard to do

in the days before home television. Since the first wireless

with horses because many of them don’t perform.”

transmission of the Cup in 1925, it has drawn people in, but

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probably few as deep as Glenn would eventually go.

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Glenn is best known outside of bloodstock for his career in global logistics. It was big business. He was US Entrepreneur

The 83-year-old is today among the leviathans of the turf.

of the Year in 1991, “a bit like the Oscars”, and he ranked

He has raced such horses as Railings, Criterion, Comin’

among the world’s Rich List in 2016. He has lived all over the

Through and Monaco Consul, and, as a breeder, he is just as

world, entertained the rich and famous, and, in 2013, he was

sharp and has become just as successful.

knighted for his services to philanthropy. He has thrown

His Go Bloodstock brand, with its yellow plumage,

millions at charities and sporting and medical institutions,

has this year been among the smartest performing 2YO

and he was a one-time co-owner of the New Zealand Warriors.

outfits in Australia. Last racing season, close to 10 per cent

And all this emerged from a humble family upbringing, first

of all juvenile Stakes races in Australia were won by Go

in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) where he was born, and then

Bloodstock youngsters.

in Auckland where he lived from 1952, aged 12.

The success has come quickly, given it’s hardly been a

It was a long time before Glenn leapt into the world of

decade since Glenn moved into breeding thoroughbreds.

horse racing, though. Back in 1999, he found himself

However, this is a man who won’t accept anything less.

aboard a yacht with fellow Auckland businessman

“Success breeds success,” Glenn says. “I’ve been surrounded

Gerard Peterson, and, via bloodstock agent Paul

by good people in racing because horses are a lot about getting

Moroney, they hatched plans to share a racehorse.


“We ended up in ownership of a horse named Second

several times over the years and struck up a friendship, and

Coming,” Glenn recalls. “Gerard had a racing syndicate

when Second Coming was going around in the Auckland Cup

at the time, and this led to some great horses for us, like

on New Year’s Day, Gerard said he was going to bring Owen

Monaco Consul and Railings.”

along to the races. He said Owen was a little bit interested in

Paul Moroney remembers the occasion well. For decades now, he has worked closely with Glenn as a bloodstock advisor, the alliance kicking off aboard Peterson’s yacht in 1999.

racing but had never been involved.” Glenn didn’t get to see Second Coming in the Auckland Cup because the meeting was postponed. However, later

“Gerard was a very good client of mine and he’d initially met

that year, Moroney sold 10 per cent of his sizeable share

Owen in a sports bar in Los Angeles,” Moroney says. “They met

in Second Coming to the businessman, and Glenn had the privilege of watching his first racehorse run third to Brew in the Melbourne Cup that year. “That was his introduction to horse racing, a runner in the Melbourne Cup,” Moroney says. “That was just an entrée into things and it tickled his fancy. We ended up taking Second Coming up to the Hong Kong Vase at Sha Tin, and I got to know Owen a lot better. It was on that trip that he asked me to be his bloodstock advisor.”

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Moroney started buying yearlings for Glenn, Peterson and shoe magnate Tony Pistikakis, the three forming a formidable, cashed-up syndicate. They raced Headturner, who won the AJC Derby, and Railings, who won the Caulfield Cup. By the time Monaco Consul came along, Glenn had registered his own colours and, in a short while, he had bought half of Blandford Lodge from the Bax family in Matamata. He was going deep. “I continued doing the selection for most of his bloodstock, including a whole set of mares for Criterion

Adrian Bott, Steve O’Connor & Sir Owen Glenn celebrate another Stakes success

eventually,” Moroney says. “I was buying fillies at yearling sales and we had a lot of success. Most of

and Caulfield Stakes. By then, Go Bloodstock had been registered

his broodmare band was selected by myself and, as most people

in Australia, and its sunshine-yellow silks matched the colour

now know, he’s one of the most successful breeders in Australia.

theme aboard Glenn’s super yacht, Ubiquitous, which has been

I’ve been very proud of my association with Sir Owen and he’s stuck

synonymous with his hospitality for much of his later life. But he

by me. We’ve parted ways a couple of times, but somehow I keep

admits that visiting Coolmore a number of years ago changed his

returning to the fold.”

vision about what can be achieved with breeding thoroughbreds.

It would be easy to assume the success was instant and widespread. However, like every emerging breeder, there

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bigger, and be bigger.

were hits and misses. Glenn had to learn the lessons of

“To witness that beautiful farm in Ireland and see the

unpredictability that comes with breeding horses, and a well-

professionalism there, it showed me that this could be a

heeled career in big business - even in major sports ownership

serious business, a business where you breed to win and win

of teams like the Warriors - went only so far.

to breed,” Glenn says.

“They are very hard to compare,” he says. “All sports involve

In 2018, two years after the emergence of Go Bloodstock,

individual skill sets, but I’ve always enjoyed the sportsmanship

Glenn brought in the Irishman, Steve O’Connor, as Go Director.

and athleticism each sport offers equally.”

O’Connor was a good fit; diligent, patient and educated, a graduate

By 2009, when Glenn bought into Blandford Lodge, his

of the Godolphin Flying Start program. His appointment coincided

direction had shifted away from syndicates and towards a self-

with a sharp escalation in the ambitions and achievements of Go

sustained breeding model. His racetrack success had brought

Bloodstock, which have brought the company to where it is today.

him new industry friends, and it was inevitable that his business

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Always an ambitious man, he was inspired for Go Bloodstock to go

brain would lean towards something like Go Bloodstock.

“It was my ambition through Flying Start to work alongside someone like Sir Owen, who is forward-thinking and always

“It was around the time I moved to Sydney that I was surrounded

coming up with ideas, testing the way things are traditionally

by more people in the industry, from fellow owners to trainers,”

done in this industry,” O’Connor says. “Sir Owen has an

Glenn says. “From then, my ownership interests grew. When

international perspective. He has a global vision of horse

Criterion retired, we expanded our broodmare band to ensure he

racing and he’s a businessman. He wants Go Bloodstock to be

was given every opportunity to succeed.”

a business, but he’s also a sportsman. He wants to keep chasing

Criterion retired in 2016. He’d been the horse of a lifetime

those big tickets, be it a Melbourne Cup or a stallion.”

winning Stakes races at two, three, four and five including the G1

At Newgate Farm in the Hunter Valley, Henry Field counts Glenn

quartet of the Rosehill Guineas, ATC Derby, Queen Elizabeth Stakes

among his strongest allies. Go Bloodstock has capital in a number


Criterion wins the G1 ATC Derby

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mares at the best farms and his stallions at the best farms, and he wants his racehorses with the best trainers, ridden by the best jockeys,” Field says. “He’s got a massive appetite to engage the best, which is a compliment to us because he got involved with Newgate in its earliest days. He really believed Newgate would be a great farm one day.” The Newgate alliance was probably a rare example of Glenn stepping into something unproven. Up to that point, according to Field, most of Glenn’s relationships in the industry were with established outfits. “He’s been a great partner and a great friend,” Field says. “I have no doubt he’s like that in any business he goes into.” Inglis Easter Yearling Sale graduate Wild Ruler

Stallions are a game that excites Glenn. He says that finding a new colt with a stallion future r stunning anks among his 2024 ambitions, which would align with his Easter purchases in 2023. Go Bloodstock had a presence in three million-dollar lots at Riverside last April, and six lots in total. All were colts and all by sires of the moment. These prolific purchases each follow the dazzling success he’s had with Inglis graduates. Russian Revolution, In The Congo and Wild Ruler...all have matriculated from the Inglis enclave and Glenn has had a hand in each. He named both In The Congo and Wild Ruler, which was a lucky charm when both colts won G1 races on the same weekend two years ago. For In The Congo, it was the Golden Rose and for Wild Ruler, the Moir Stakes at Moonee Valley. But there have been fillies too. In 2022, there was the $1.7 million Kundalini, bred by Glenn from the mare Ruud Awakening and sold

Kundalini realised $1.7m as a yearling at Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

of Newgate stallions including Stay Inside, Wild Ruler, Russian

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years of having its hat in the ring. And of course the stunning filly Dame Giselle, Go’s $500,000 I Am

mares on the farm. Field and Glenn were introduced a decade ago

Invincible Easter purchase in 2019 who was brilliant at two - she

by Teo Ah Khing of China Horse Club and, though Newgate was just

won the $1m Golden Gift at just her second start and the G2 Reisling

a stripling at the time, Glenn threw faith into Field and his vision.

Stakes two runs later - before training on to win the G2 Spring treble

was standing Criterion at Newgate, and obviously that horse

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Camilleri, she was a prolific result for Go Bloodstock with only a few

Revolution and Extreme Choice, and he keeps some of his best

“We hit it off straight away,” Field says. “Our very first deal

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inside the Inglis Easter sale ring. Bought by James Harron for John

of the Silver Shadow, Furious and Tea Rose Stakes’ at three and eventually placing in the G1 Coolmore Classic.

had major fertility issues, but it started a major relationship

But you’ll rarely find Sir Owen Glenn waxing about his success or

between us and him, and we’ve done a lot of business since and

his bloodstock. He isn’t typically romantic about it. He flies in and

raced a lot of good horses.”

out of farms like Newgate and Segenhoe, checking in on his stock,

The first horse that Glenn bought significant interest in with Field was Russian Revolution, a transaction that occurred after

quietly bewitched by it, and then he’s gone. He’s passionate but it’s a business and, true to form, he’s making a triumph of it.

the horse’s second start. Glenn’s judgement was good and the

“The success of our broodmares and homebreds, it’s satisfying,”

investment shrewd, and he’s now a key partner in the Newgate

he says. “It gives me a belief in the horses we are breeding, and the

colts syndicate.

horses we are associated with. But I find the stallion game equally as

“What I learned from him early was that he wants his

satisfying. It’s offering another avenue to succeed.”


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Dear valued clients and friends, The most successful partnerships in business, and indeed in life, are formed when starting from a point of shared beliefs and common interests. That’s why I couldn’t be more excited for Ladbrokes Australia to have recently joined with Inglis as its official wagering partner. Ladbrokes and Inglis are two of the thoroughbred racing industry’s most recognised and reputable brands and we share long and fabled histories. Inglis as Australia’s leading thoroughbred auctioneer and global tech innovator for the equine industry. It has a history of excellence, founded on the basic principles of honesty and integrity and has operated as such for 156 years. Ladbrokes is one of the world’s oldest and most reputable bookmaking brands having started in England in 1886 and is now part of one of the world’s largest sports betting, gaming and interactive entertainment businesses, the UK listed Entain Group. Entain is an international powerhouse which operates in 40 regulated or regulating territories through a comprehensive portfolio of established brands including BetCity, bwin, Coral, Crystalbet, Eurobet, Ladbrokes and Neds. We also recently completed a 25-year strategic partnering agreement with TAB New Zealand and are in a joint venture in the US market with MGM Resorts where it has launched BetMGM. So let me tell you a little about us. My name is Dean Shannon, and I am CEO of Entain Australia and New Zealand and I have enjoyed a long and successful career in the wagering industry. When Ladbrokes launched ladbrokes.com.au in 2013 I was the inaugural CEO until 2017 before leaving to be Founder and Executive Chairman of Neds.com.au which sold to GVC (now Entain) in 2018. I returned as Entain Australia CEO in 2019. Throughout my life, racing has been a passion, and I have been a significant owner of both thoroughbreds and harness horses in Australia and New Zealand. Perhaps as a result, Ladbrokes is proudly a racing-first brand led by racing-first people. In recent times Ladbrokes has launched key racing initiatives through our Ladbrokes Racing Club and the Ladbrokes Owners Incentive Scheme, which is currently live in Tasmania and Victoria. The Ladbrokes Racing Club already has more than 15,000 opted-in members and we intend to add to our LRC stable at the 2024 Inglis sales, where we will join many others in the search for a G1 winner to join the star-studded list of previous Inglis graduates. We have sponsored race clubs and backed participants in every State and Territory that regulation has allowed, and our portfolio includes being the long-term major partner of Moonee Valley Racing Club and the sponsor of the Ladbrokes Cox Plate. Through our ground-breaking approach to content, we are very focused on connecting our customers with racing, giving them greater access and experiences, and this partnership with Inglis will help us fast track our ambitions in many areas. Like Entain, Inglis is a customer-centric company where everything they do is about putting you, the customer first and working with you and for you to provide a richer and more engaging and successful experience. Through our partnership we hope to further enhance the sales and ownership experience with some exciting initiatives in the pipeline.

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their customers. I look forward to seeing you at the sales.

Dean Shannon

Dean Shannon, CEO Entain Australia and New Zealand


By Glen Latham To most mortals, raising and home schooling 10 children when I got a real education in the racing industry from the late Ed borders on unthinkable.

Barty at Trevenson Park,’’ Corboy says. “He showed me everything.

But managing that around running a business that educated I was there for the stud season, then the rearing and preparation over 400 yearlings last season, one wonders when Adrian and Kylie of a young horse and taking them to the sales. He also showed Corboy get time to sleep.

me how to work a farm properly. The Stud Manager at the time,

For Adrian – one of the most respected horse educators in the Brian McKnight, took me under his wing and from there I ended Southern Hemisphere - it is a lifestyle he has chosen and enjoys.

up working with his brother Billy who was a horse educator. Billy

If you come from a racing family it is almost a sign from the was a proper horseman and that was where I really learnt the Gods to be born on Melbourne Cup day, so when Adrian entered

education trade and basically everything I have done has followed

the world a few hours before Beldale Ball strode to victory in

on from there.”

1980, his future career was pretty much predetermined. One of 10

At a time of life other teenagers were chasing a footy, Adrian

children himself, Adrian’s grandparents John and Mary O’Connor, was focused on gaining a foothold in the industry. “I wasn’t old along with uncle Danny O’Connor and aunt Brenda McKay were enough to get my trainers license but mum applied for one and staples of the Warrnambool thoroughbred training community. anything anybody didn’t want, I would take them. Also, any horses “We lived next door to Danny’s stables and every morning and I thought needed a bit more help I’d suggest to trainers that I take afternoon we would be over there helping out,’’ Corboy recalled.

the horse for a week or so, work on them at our place then bring

“You couldn’t do it now but I was actually licensed by the VRC aged

it back to them.”

just seven so I could ride a few of the slower ones around the track!

Then came the day when friendships made in the playground

Back then I just wanted to be a jockey but of course I got too heavy.” in Warrnambool were reignited by the common love of the As will become apparent, it was fateful that Adrian attended thoroughbred. “Ciaron Maher and I had gone to Dennington Dennington Primary School at the time. “We moved away from Warrnambool when I was 13 and that’s

Primary School in Warrnambool together, we were good family friends but I hadn’t seen him for a few years,’’ Corboy continued.

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Adrian Corboy educated 450 yearlings from his Wangaratta property last season

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Adrian is kept busy educating youngsters both equine and human, as he and wife Kylie home school their 10 children; Charlotte (9), Lucia (13), Georgina (13), Max (14), Sid (3), Teresa (16), Michael (11), Monica (1), Gianna (5) & Bernadette (7).

“I’d just rented a few boxes in Wangaratta when I went to the

is often overlooked and vitally important to a horse’s

sales and bumped into him when he was only just starting

career. Done properly it eliminates a lot of stress on the

off too. He was leaning on the bar and I thought ‘I know

horse and a lot of stress, time and effort for the staff.”

that bloke’ so I went up and after a few drinks he asked if I

But it’s not that Adrian’s business relied solely on an

could educate a few horses for him. Not long after, he rang

old school mate. “We’ve had plenty of other great clients

me and said, ‘if I have a crack at the sales can you keep up?’

over the years. Before Ciaron we pre-trained for Peter

and of course I said ‘no dramas at all, you just send them’.

Morgan and what an education that was. He taught me

Our businesses have evolved together - one year I was doing

how to deal with people and importantly how to present

10 horses for him then the following year it was 110! Some

a racehorse to owners without leaving a stone unturned.

years we’ve done double that and the support we’ve had

I’ve been doing all Peter’s breakers and pre-trainers for

from Ciaron has been fantastic.”

20 years and we are still good friends to this day. If I’ve

Speaking to Maher, that chance reunion at the sales

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ever got a problem with a horse Peter’s always got the right answer.”

a partnership integral in the success of his stable. “It

That Adrian doesn’t differentiate between the seven

worked out well. We were good mates when we were

figure and bargain yearlings sounds trite but he had to

young and Wangaratta was on the way to Melbourne,’’

be pushed to offer up a horse that gave him the greatest

Maher said. “I was starting to buy a few and it’s gone

satisfaction. “I’ve never expected or looked for credit for a

on from there. Adrian’s a phenomenal horseman and

G1 winner because once they leave the farm I’ve done my

I think he does it better than anyone else. That start

job,’’ he says. “What you should get credit for is fixing the


one that people can’t ride. The one year I am proud of was

go through his system. “We are the keepers of people’s

2016. That season we educated Merchant Navy (a $350,000 investments and we are honoured that they trust us to Easter Sale purchase), Jukebox ($200,000 Premier Sale)

educate their horse,’’ he says. “It has to be done with military

and Sircconi ($80,000 Classic Sale). That same year we sold

precision and if I don’t get up today and prepare myself for

a Street Boss colt called The Mob to Hong Kong for half a

tomorrow then I’m stuffed. It’s fairly high pressure and if we

million dollars so it was a great year all round.”

don’t adopt that attitude of being totally prepared we just won’t get everything done. After the major sales we might

Thoroughbreds has taken off spectacularly. “In total we now

have 60 or 70 land here at any one time and we like to work

have nearly 90 boxes. We’ve got a large agistment farm of

with them in groups of 10-15. We put them in paddocks then

nearly 200 acres here about five minutes from the racecourse

look at their pedigrees, talk to Ciaron and the other trainers

with all brand new barns and we are putting a track in at the

and owners and sort them into groups depending on how

moment. From here we educate, pre-train, train and agist.

quickly we think they will come to hand. We then work

We’ve got treadmills, walkers, half a dozen round yards and

out their start and completion dates and they finish their

crushes for the barrier rogues; you name it, we’ve got it.’’

education over at the racetrack with all the lights and the

Given the numbers that pass through the system annually it would be easy to slip into having a production

carry on that happens on track. In total we have done 450 this year and we don’t seem to have had any dramas.”

line in place, and while there has to be some sort of structure,

So what drives Adrian to get out of bed each morning?

Corboy recognises what he does sets the foundations

“I love being my own boss and providing for the family,’’

for a successful racing career for all of those horses that

he says. “I’ve got them to feed and a mortgage to pay,

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Since the days of ‘renting a few boxes’ Corboy

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so it’s my duty as a father of 10 to get up and do it right.

without breaks, until they finish their allotted study. If

I’m also conscious, and honoured, that we have been

you can identify something they connect with then you

entrusted with horses worth millions of dollars so we

can build off that – one of the boys loved trucks so we

have to protect people’s investments. Even horses worth

taught him how to read by giving him books on trucks.”

$10,000 aren’t going to come down the driveway if we

Although not an old business there is a generational

aren’t prepared for tomorrow and have our Ts crossed

change already emerging. “Kylie and I were blessed when

and Is dotted – it isn’t going to happen. But I couldn’t do

we started out as we employed all my brothers and sisters

it without the wife and kids. All of the kids that aren’t

who would work from 2am to 6pm, then when they were

toddlers will pitch in if I need a hand to catch a horse or

getting in their car to go home they’d want to know

errands done. It’s a lifestyle we choose, we don’t have a

what they were doing tomorrow! They never blinked

gun to our heads and we quite enjoy it.”

once. It was pretty sad when each one left, but then I’d

While his friends were at High School, Adrian’s

turn around and our own kids were standing beside

mother took the successful decision to home school him,

me ready to step into those roles.” Those kids (Teresa is

a path he and Kylie have followed with their tribe. “It isn’t

16, Maximus 14, 13-year-old twins Georgina and Lucia,

as hard as you think,’’ he says.

Michael 11, Charlotte 9, Bernadette 6, 5-year-old Gianna,

“The most important part in the upbringing of the Sidney 3 and Monica who is 1) are involved in the family child is to let them use their imagination. As long as they

business while developing their own entrepreneurial

can count so no one rips them off and they can write to

careers. “I’ve got Max who’s working at the stables and

sign their name, switching on their imagination means

riding young ones, while all the other kids help around

they can turn that into anything.

the farm. They started off buying and selling ponies but

“Our kids get up in the morning and they stay there,

have moved over to thoroughbreds. They traded one

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the other day on Inglis Digital that made a lot of money

bloke. The after work beers had to go, so I lined up the

then bought a weanling that they’re going to bring in in

bottles I had at home on the back fence and shot the tops

January and sell it back online. They muck out the boxes,

off them to make sure I wasn’t tempted. I wasn’t allowed

feed them and look after them, they’ll even educate them

water - getting hydration from the boiled vegetables

and get them going, then sell them and buy another one.”

I ate and a glass of fruit juice each day - but I made the

Ever the truly talented horseman, in 2018 Adrian

weight easily. By the time I got back home after the race

took part in the Mongol Derby, the famous 1000

I’d lost 19 kilos in total.” And what was the experience

kilometre trek across the Mongolian steppe. This is

like? “I must say the whole thing came very naturally to

the horseman’s climb up Mount Everest, so how were

me and I felt at home riding across Mongolia. I only had

Adrian’s preparations? “Horrendous. I got a phone call

to deal with the horse, I didn’t have to deal with people

at 4am one morning, Ciaron had just broken his leg

and the great thing was the phone didn’t ring! I rode with

falling off Jameka and his words were ‘You’re going to

Annabel Neasham who was at Ciaron’s at the time and we

Mongolia and don’t bother coming home if you lose!’

won, finishing on the morning of the seventh day. I don’t

I didn’t know when the race was and when the wife

think anyone has done it in that time before and also we

looked it up I found out I had 14 days to shed 11 kilos

were the first riders to complete the course without a vet

to get to the riding weight of 75 kilos including a 5 kilo

penalty. I’ve never bought a box of beer since and I’ve

pack and fly to Ulaanbaatar. People had been preparing

kept up the running and fitness routine.”

for it for 18 months and here I was overweight, knew

And it’s that routine that has Adrian primed for

nothing about the race and didn’t even have a passport!

the 2024 sales season, wife and brood beside him and

“I rang Ronnie Johnson, the guru, who immediately

the prospect of preparing yet another Inglis-sold star

had me back running and boxing like I did as a young

greater than ever.

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By Michael Cox The trend towards Hong Kong owners finding big race success

“A dream come true,” is how Yiu described Voyage Bubble’s

with yearling purchases continued in the 2023 Hong Kong Derby

upset victory. “I had achieved everything else I could in Hong Kong

and four-year-old series, and it was Classic Yearling Sale purchases

racing – those International Day wins, Group 1s, winning overseas

that led the way.

and even a Championship – they were all very special but this race

From the outside looking in, the Hong Kong International

is hard to win. They call the Derby the ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ event

Raceday at Sha Tin each December stands out as the biggest event

because horses get one shot at it in their life, but that is how hard it

on the city’s racing calendar.

is for a trainer to win as well.”

The ‘HKIR’ has grown to an event of global significance, an end-

The Hong Kong Derby, now worth HK$24million (A$4.8m) is a

of-year showcase of the best of Hong Kong’s stars against visitors

unique Derby for a racing jurisdiction like no other. Firstly, the race

from around the world.

is for four-year-olds from both hemispheres. Secondly, it is held over

To locals however, the most important race – the race that

2000m, a distance at which a classy miler can still be competitive

owners want to win more than any other – is the Hong Kong Derby,

against the stayers. Hong Kong has no breeding industry and the

held in mid-to-late March each year.

Derby and its lead-up four-year-old series – the Hong Kong Classic

Just ask trainer Ricky Yiu. He won the Hong Kong Sprint with Inglis graduates Sacred Kingdom and Fairy King Prawn.

Mile and Hong Kong Classic Cup – are the engine room that drive bloodstock trade from Jockey Club permit holders each year.

He won an Al Quoz Sprint with another Inglis buy, Amber Sky.

In 2023 it was Inglis Classic Sale graduates that swept

In 2019/20 he won a Trainers’ Championship. But nothing

the series and dominated the Derby, continuing the trend

could beat the emotion of his 2023 Hong Kong Derby victory

of yearling purchases becoming the stars of

with Voyage Bubble, the trainer’s first win in the race after a

Hong Kong racing.

lifetime in Hong Kong racing.

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Trainer Ricky Yiu (second from left) and jockey Alexis Badel celebrate Voyage Bubble’s Hong Kong Derby victory with connections Mr Ching Chi Fai (far left) and his son Tommy Ching (far right)

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First, Voyage Bubble (a $380,000 purchase by Yiu

Mile for Jamie, and then relax under the rider. And it was a

from Torryburn at the 2020 Classic Yearling Sale) won great ride by Alexis in the Derby but first he had to go back the Classic Mile, before Super Sunny Sing swooped in

and the horse had to relax, and it was the horse that had to

to win the Classic Cup over 1800m for trainer Chris So. make that long run and then fight hard in the finish.” Come Derby Day, Voyage Bubble’s unplaced effort in the

Imports to Hong Kong are divided into two main

Classic Cup had him written off as a 45-1 outsider for the

categories: the Private Purchases, or ‘PPs’ as they are

big race, but he defied those odds, edging out Tuchel and another Inglis Classic Sale bargain, Beauty Eternal. After both of Voyage Bubble’s wins, the media lauded the winning rides more than the performance. In the Classic Mile, Jamie Kah ‘stacked them up’ in front before using Voyage Bubble’s tactical speed to kick away with a slick final 400m sprint. In the Derby, French jockey Alexis Badel made a surprise move to go back from the widest gate, before looping the field down the back straight in a daring midrace move. With time to reflect, Yiu bristles slightly at the idea that either jockey’s rides ‘stole’ their respective races. “Well, it takes a good horse to do what Voyage Bubble did, in both races,” he says. “They jump fast in Hong Kong and it takes some real gate speed to lead like he did in the Classic

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Beauty Eternal wins the G3 Premier Cup

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Connections celebrating Beauty Eternal’s win in the G3 Lion Rock Trophy


commonly known, which are horses that have raced have become very expensive too, with the way Australian previously and enter the racing population with established

prizemoney is, people do not want to part with their horses.

ratings. Horses that are unraced before moving to Hong

“Also, when an older horse moves to Hong Kong they

Kong are known as Private Purchase Griffins, or ‘PPGs’.

have to adapt fast to new conditions and race against

In the past, Hong Kong owners spent lavishly on PPs in

very good horses right away. When a PPG comes to Hong

search of their Derby hopes, seeking out high-rated horses

Kong I think they adapt quicker, they haven’t become

from both hemispheres. Many came away disappointed,

conditioned to somewhere else, and they start off in Class

buying horses that lacked upside, or were unable to adapt 4, where they can win a couple of races right away.” to the firm tracks and hot, humid conditions.

When discussing the 2023 Derby and the growing

In recent years it has been the PPGs that have come influence of PPGs in Hong Kong, it would be remiss to rule the top tier of Hong Kong racing. At the start of the 2022/23 season, Hong Kong’s top

not to mention the remarkable emergence of Derby placegetter Beauty Eternal.

five horses and seven of its top eight were PPGs. Now the

Purchased for just $90,000 at the 2020 Classic Yearling

next generation of stars – led by PPGs Voyage Bubble and

Sale from the Fernrigg Farm draft by David Price

Super Sunny Sing – are continuing that trend.

Bloodstock’s man-on-the-ground John Foote, Beauty

“Most of my champions have been PPGs,” Yiu said. “I think you get better value buying a yearling, letting him

Eternal is by the new ‘Hong Kong sire’ Starspangledbanner, who has produced a string of top liners at Sha Tin.

develop in Australia and then bringing him to Hong Kong as

Beauty Eternal may have been narrowly beaten in

an unraced horse. All of my best horses have been bought

the Derby but that he was even there was an amazing

by us as yearlings. Sacred Kingdom, Amber Sky and now

achievement and the fact he started short-priced

Voyage Bubble, but plenty of other winners as well. The PPs favourite testament to the horse’s ability. Champion trainer John Size’s speciality is taking PPGs from raw, unraced prospects to the top grades, but even the low key Australian was astonished at Beauty Eternal’s rapid rise through the ratings. Beauty Eternal started his racing career in October 2021 and four wins from five starts during an astonishing four month stretch made him the talk of the town. And even though Beauty Eternal was defeated on Derby Day, it was only by a head, and he soon confirmed his status as a future star with back-toback G3 victories in June. Australian jockey Zac Purton rode Beauty Eternal in each of the horse’s seven first season wins, which being awarded Most Improved Horse honours at the end-of-season Champions Awards. “He is a serious talent,” Purton said. “And he also showed that yearlings like him can work their way through the ratings like he did and achieve some great things. That seems to be where the top horses are coming from now. He went so close in the Derby, but I am glad he got to show what he is Voyage Bubble

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made of in those Group races.”

A cl assic crop of Hong Kong Stars

resulted in a massive 60 point rise in the ratings and

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Super Sunny Sing’s Classic Cup victory was also after

Bubble were just three of the stars in Hong Kong

his own steep rise through the ranks: three straight Class 3

during a 2022/23 season where Inglis graduates

wins saw him jump 22 ratings points and into favouritism dominated the jurisdiction. for the second leg of the four-year-old series.

It was a season that saw Inglis sales produce more

Super Sunny Sing is by another sire proven in Hong

winners in Hong Kong than the graduates of any other

Kong, Nicconi, and another bargain prospect picked

auction house worldwide - 148 Inglis graduates won 248

up at the 2020 Classic Sale by Foote – this time for just

races – 27% more individual winners than Magic Millions

$48,000 from Noogee Park.

and 25% more than New Zealand Bloodstock.

After Super Sunny Sing’s first win his jockey Vincent Ho

“Graduates of Inglis sales have a tremendous history

stunned many when he made some comparisons with his of success in Hong Kong through the likes of Sacred best known ride: the three-time Horse of the Year and the

Kingdom, Able Friend, Southern Legend, Amber Sky etc

highest rated horse in Hong Kong, Golden Sixty.

and it was great to see this tradition of success continue

Maybe Super Sunny Sing won’t ever reach those heights through this most recent season,’’ Inglis’ Hong Kong but the jockey wasn’t backing down from his comparison, although he put it into context. “I compared them in a specific way, it was the turn-of-

representative James Price said. “We take great pride in this success and in the extensive relationships we have with the Hong Kong

foot Super Sunny Sing showed, his competitiveness, that racing community. reminded me of Golden Sixty,” Ho said.

“Ultimately we want to see our friends in Hong Kong

“Super Sunny Sing has some attributes that really

find good horses through our sales and race them with

suit the style of Hong Kong racing. The races can be

success in Hong Kong, Australia and across the world

very stop-start, very tactical and you can’t get stuck flat-

– when this happens it gives us great satisfaction and I

footed: he has that turn-of-foot where he can get moving

am excited by the quality of yearlings that we have to

when you need him to.”

offer to Hong Kong buyers in 2024.’’

Super Sunny Sing, Beauty Eternal and Voyage

BEAUTY ETERNAL (Starspangledbanner x Ithacan Queen) Inglis Classic Yearling Sale, $90,000 Buyer: John Foote Vendor: Fernrigg Farm Trainer: John Size

SUPER SUNNY SING

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A cl assic crop of Hong Kong Stars

(Nicconi x Red Centre)

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Inglis Classic Yearling Sale, $48,000 Buyer: John Foote Vendor: Noogee Park Trainer: Chris So

VOYAGE BUBBLE (Deep Field x Raheights) Inglis Classic Yearling Sale, $380,000 Buyer: Ricky Yiu Vendor: Torryburn Stud Trainer: Ricky Yiu

Super Sunny Sing wins the Hong Kong Classic Cup


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By Oswald Wedmore The 2022/23 racing season concluded in great style in

Purchased as a 6YO gelding, Write Your Name (Written

July, with the usual crowning of champions, human and

Tycoon) held a commendable record as the winner of five

equine alike. But there was a less tangible result which can races in Victoria. However, trainer Lindsey Smith deemed him more suitable for a firm track, and connections decided

be reflected upon as a landmark for the industry.

Graduates of Inglis Digital online auctions took the to relinquish the horse in good faith as winter approached honours in one in five races in Australia throughout the

in Victoria. Spying the opportunity at the April (Late) Online

season, if anyone needed further proof of the twice-monthly

Sale in 2022, Phil Brittain landed the winning bid of $20,000,

sales as an established source of quality in the Australian and then had to tell his Northern Territory trainer Dick bloodstock industry. Let that sink in for a moment. One in five races contested throughout Australia in the 2022/23 the

4000-plus

“I read the reports from Lindsey Smith and I looked at his form,” recalled Leech. “I thought he’d be a good miler.

season was won by a graduate of Inglis Digital. Amongst

Leech that he’d rather blown the budget.

race

wins

“I said to Phil, ‘Only give 10 or 12 thousand for him, that’ll

accounted for by Inglis Digital graduates in be enough’. He rung me back and said, ‘You’re gonna kill me, that 12 month period, the achievements of I’ve gone to 20!’” one horse stand out as typifying the success of the platform.

Leech’s concerns soon disappeared as the horse thrived in the Northern Territory, and he didn’t have to wait long to

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Dick Leech & Phil Brittain celebrate Write Your Name’s victory in the Alice Springs Cup with connections

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Dick Leech & Phil Brittain

trained pair Meteorano and Smart Image - all three horses won a mighty seven races each and earned many multiples of their purchase price in the process. Write Your Name took things to another level in the new season, however, and was a boom winner of the $200,000 Darwin Cup, securing his eighth victory for Leech. That earned him a trip down to South Australia. “He should have nearly won the Balaklava Cup but he got out too late,” he said. “But a bit of travelling and return to the winners’ enclosure. In August 2022 the

working him hard, it’s just brought the horse to life.’’

new partnership began a three-race winning streak

Another Cup win at any stage for Leech’s charge

then went one better earlier this year by winning would certainly add to an already extraordinary four on the bounce, rounded off by victory in the story, but it turns out that he’s part of a wider thread Alice Springs Cup.

of success. Throughout the 2022/23 season, Inglis

Taking in 15 races for the season, it was quite the feat Digital graduates accounted for 130 Cup-winning from the exposed gelding, and it’s not the first success

performances across Australia, winning races with a

that Leech has had with the Inglis Digital platform.

combined value of over $5.3 million.

“We’ve bought some good horses off it,” he said.

In fact, Write Your Name’s Alice Springs Cup prize

“We won the Flying Sprint with Early Crow this year,

didn’t even make the top 10. Leading the way in that

he was off there, and there’s been plenty of others too.”

respect was Ezekeil (a $42,500 purchase), who claimed

Amazingly, Write Your Name had to share the title

the $500,000 GCTC Magic Millions Country Cup (1200m)

of Inglis Digital’s most successful horse for 2022/23

back in January, ahead of Rebel Racer (a $35,000

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in terms of individual races won with Queensland- graduate), who brought home just north of $165,000

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In 2023 alone, Inglis Digital played host to four

when annexing the G2 Adelaide Cup in March. Inglis Digital catalogues have grown immensely in

million-dollar lots, a feat never before achieved in

recent years. From an average of 144 lots in 2018, that a calendar year of online sales. Three of those were figure in 2023 will finish at just shy of 400, with only

knocked down to Inglis Digital’s biggest buyer by all

the December sale coming after this story is printed.

metrics - Yulong - who picked up multiple G2 winner

So, it’s no surprise that there’s a plethora of success

Jamaea for a tick over $1 million, talented Stakes

stories to draw on, but perhaps it’s the breadth of

winner Another Award for $1.2 million and the G1

those that’s the true sign of the platform’s impact on

performer North Star Lass for a year-high $1.525m,

the industry.

while Coolmore’s Tom Magnier took home the fourth

Digital graduates also include the 2022 G1 VRC Oaks winner She’s Extreme and 2023 G1 The Galaxy

seven-figure lot in Group-winning juvenile Miss Roseiano for $1.275m.

winner Mariamia, who are joined by Happy Valley’s

These results no doubt contributed to this year’s

1000m track record holder Stoltz, a $130,000 purchase

record average for race fillies and mares on Inglis

by Josiah Ma in the 2021 June (Early) Online Sale who Digital, and with other prominent buyers including has now amassed over A$2.2 million in prizemoney

Katsumi Yoshida, Jason Stenning (Trilogy), Sheriff

and counting.

Iskander, Australian Bloodstock, Rosemont Stud and

Then there’s the likes of More Aspen, dam of 2023

Arrowfield Stud among many other big-name industry

G1 JJ Atkins Stakes winner King Colorado. She was

players, it’s clear that the influence of Inglis Digital

picked up by Kim Doak for $42,500 in the 2021 June

across all levels of our industry is only set to grow.

(Early) Sale when carrying to Pride Of Dubai. The resultant yearling realised $260,000 earlier this year, before More Aspen herself was reoffered online in the June (Late) Sale, making $720,000.

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Write Your Name wins the Alice Springs Cup

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Mariamia

n a m e d I n g l i s D i g i ta l Horse of the Year After 12 monthly finalists were whittled down to one, Newhaven Park’s brilliant mare Mariamia (Toronado) emerged a deserved winner of the inaugural Inglis Digital Horse of the Year award following a breakthrough result during the 2022/23 racing season. Put into contention when winning her first Stakes race, the G2 Expressway Stakes, in January to become Inglis Digital Horse Of The Month, Mariamia was an excellent winner of the G1 The Galaxy just two starts later. Originally an $18,000 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale graduate from Swettenham Stud’s draft in 2018, Mariamia was purchased by Newhaven Park’s John Kelly at the 2022 Inglis Digital March (Early) Online Sale for $335,000.

John Kelly celebrates Mariamia’s G1 The Galaxy win with family

breeding prospects in Australia. Her Horse of the Year title earned Kelly a $25,000 credit to spend on Inglis Digital in the process. “Thank you very much to all of the team at Inglis. She gave us a lot of thrills, Charles [Kelly] and I and our families,

At that point she was a four-time winner and G3 placed, she’s been a great mare for us,” John Kelly said. but over the course of the 2022/23 season she amassed close

“It’s a great concept, the Inglis Digital concept. It gives

to $1 million in prizemoney in the care of Joe Pride, and everyone an opportunity to purchase horses at all levels has now established herself as one of the most valuable

and just goes to show you how many wonderful horses come through the Inglis Digital system and Mariamia’s

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Inglis Digital Horse of the Year Mariamia winning the 2023 G1 The Galaxy at Rosehill


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Sky Mckewin and her pony Asham Slippery representing Inglis at the Warwick Farm leg of the Thoroughbred Industry Careers Pony Race Series

By Sam Armytage Thoroughbred Industry Careers (TIC) boss Lindy Maurice racing was different. was visiting her in-laws in country New South Wales (NSW) a few years ago, when she had her ‘lightbulb’ moment.

“I didn’t like that we wait until people come of age and then we invite them to come and drink and party at the racetrack...I

She was chatting with her 9YO nephew Will, a sports-mad boy love racing because I love the horse,” she says. who was rattling off the names of each member of the Australian men’s soccer team, as well as all the international superstars.

The recent Netflix documentary on David Beckham hammered it home for Maurice; the passion for sport comes from playing it

There and then she realised that, despite Australians having as a kid, understanding it and falling in love with it. a great love for - and connection to - the horse, most Aussie

And it’s not just - as many detractors claim - about gambling.

kids don’t speak with that passion about our equine heroes.

Like many country kids, Maurice had mucked around with

And our thoroughbred industry particularly was crying out horses from an early age and recalls a black and white photograph for a national brand that promoted career pathways.

on the wall in her childhood home near Walcha of her grandfather’s

stars and trainers and physios and cameramen,” Maurice says,

Her mother Bronwyn was an excellent horsewoman, who

of an industry that (nationally) employs around a quarter of a wanted to be a jockey, in the days when women were not million Australians in full and part-time work. The words ‘grass roots’ are often thrown around by all sports administrators.

allowed to ride professionally. And it seems Lindy inherited her horse skills from her. “I loved going fast, I show-jumped at a state level and it got

at tapping into ordinary people at a young age, Maurice says

she explains.

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And while sports like soccer, AFL and rugby league excel bigger than my pony and everyone was on ex-racehorses,”

Doing It for the kids

“They (kids) form your support base and are your future wool clip post-shearing, on the back of a horse-drawn wagon.

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“And I thought ‘this is a bit scary’, but I loved going fast.” So it’s no surprise that like many of us country kids who attended our local pony club on the weekends, Maurice loved the speed and skill of flag, bending and barrel races and the exhilaration of the jumps – yet still wanted something more. And like most country kids (me included) the local Picnic race meeting was Lindy Maurice

usually the social highlight of the year. This might be a good time to acknowledge that Lindy and I were at University together in Bathurst, NSW in the mid-1990s; Lindy got a Business Degree, mine was in Journalism and neither of us can quite work out how we’ve ended up where we have. She’s always been full of enthusiasm and incredibly fun, which has been so pivotal in getting Pony Racing off the ground. “I don’t think I’ve ever had a bad time anywhere,” she laughs. “Fun is always there, but my mantra in life was to work harder than anyone else. There’s no point in having a shit time.” After Uni she jumped on a plane to Europe to work with horses. Among other jobs she

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groomed and rode for the Vestey family in England, then moved on through Ireland and France.

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And she noticed that a huge part of the racing culture in these countries (plus the United States) was Pony Racing. Mia-Rose Cornish, winner of the small pony Victorian Pony Racing Qualifier at The Valley, receiving her trophy & sash from National Pony Racing Ambassador, former jockey Glen Boss

She instantly recognised how it encouraged the grass roots of the industry over there, and wondered why Australia wasn’t following suit. In fact, Lindy was so captivated she wrote a 40 page research document on it and upon returning home, hit up her contacts for help trying to encourage the industry here to embrace it.


Pony Racing participants meeting trainer David Eustace prior to their race at The Valley

Trainer & Pony Racing supporter Annabel Neasham with Harry Murphy & his pony Teddy

Pony Racing riders racing down the straight at The Valley

One of those people was former Orange Jockey Club CEO energy of the riders and the crowds “because they spend 90 Tony King, who was by that stage running the-then Australian per cent of their time not allowed to do anything like that, so Jockey Club (AJC) at Randwick. King pointed her in the right direction, urging her to

they can go as fast as they can in a really safe environment”. Top Sydney trainer Annabel Neasham is a huge fan of the

work in big business first, but introducing her to many of the concept, supporting it so one of the riders in each pony race is relevant players in the industry. Lindy acknowledges it wasn’t until she had her own kids at

wearing the Annabel Neasham racing silks. “Lindy is like the fun fairy godmother to all these kids,”

Pony Club that she really dug her heels in and decided to bring Neasham laughs. the ponies to the racetrack.

“All the good kids (working) in the stable have come through

“Maybe you don’t have the prettiest pony that’s going to Lindy...it’s a pretty skilled job working with horses, it doesn’t win at Sydney Royal but if it goes like the clappers at Warwick happen overnight and we’re struggling to find good, young Farm, you beaut,” she said. And so Maurice rallied many industry insiders – for both advice and money – before setting up the National Pony Racing Series.

Aussie kids who want to work (in the industry).” Former Godolphin boss, now running Yulong Investments, Vin Cox, agrees. “If you concentrate on the foundation, the rest

It was about getting kids the experience of ‘racing’ on an follows,” Cox says. Cox claims disciplines like Pony Racing help build a

trainers and jockeys and be the centre point of the industry.

bridge into what can be viewed as a glamorous and somewhat

And the kids absolutely love it. They don the silks of some of the country’s top stables, get

daunting industry. “There’s plenty of passionate people out there who want

‘pre-game’ advice from celebrity jockeys and then tear down to get into the industry but are sort of intimidated by the Gai the straight during a major race meeting.

“This is a good way to familiarise them.”

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Waterhouse’s or the James Cummings’,’’ Cox continued.

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Pony Racing Schedule 4 t h Leg

Ascot

G1 Northerly Stakes Day

9 t h December 2023

5 t h Leg

Gold Coast

Gold Coast Wave Day

6 t h January 2024

6 t h Leg

Warwick Farm

Austr alia Day

26 t h January 2024

7 t h Leg

Morphe t t ville

Adel aide Cup Day

11 t h March 2024

The Final

Royal R andwick

All Aged Stakes Day

20 t h April 2024

The series is now in full swing and will run across five thrilled to be a part of it all. The engagement from the race states, culminating in the finals during the 2024 Autumn day crowd has been an added bonus and all round it’s just Carnival in Sydney.

fantastic to see such support for an important initiative like

There we’ll see the best young riders and the fastest ponies this. We aspire for people like these riders to be the next

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in the land, going as fast as their little legs will carry them generation of our industry, so the support is crucial.’’

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down the Randwick straight, where plenty of their legendary

As for the future of the pony races?

longer-legged cousins have raced before.

“It’s unclear what happens after next April, it really is a

And as Lindy says, “the crowds absolutely love it’’, something huge unknown at this stage,’’ Maurice said. Inglis Bloodstock CEO Sebastian Hutch agrees with.

“It will come down to whether the industry can see the

“I have been fortunate to attend a few of the Pony races benefits of this and get behind it and support it financially, and it has genuinely been a fantastic experience each time,” which I obviously very much hope it does.” Hutch said. “There has been a real sense of occasion each time and the

We can only hope the industry sees the benefits. All I’ll say is, Lindy’s a stayer and if I was a betting woman

riders, their families and their friends have been genuinely (which I am) I’d back her.


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LoveH O R S E FOR THE

OF THE

We catch up with the strappers of six Inglis graduates who explain how they got their industry start and what having a front row seat to our biggest race days means to them.

Brodie Wilkes and Tiz Invincible Brodie Wilkes, 30,

someone to take her to the Warwick Farm trials. That’s where

has a strong racing it all began. “I was lucky enough to be asked to take her to the trials

pedigree. His parents Ian and Tracey are both trainers in Kentucky, USA, while his uncle Wayne Wilkes

and we just got along very well together and I’ve gotten to take her to the races ever since.’’ Tiz Invincible stepped up to be one of the best 3YO fillies in Australia during the spring, winning the Listed Rosebud,

trains out of Taree in northern NSW.

Wilkes, who works for Ciaron Maher and David Eustace, G2 Furious Stakes and G2 Tea Rose Stakes before finishing an tells the story of how he became associated with Tiz unlucky sixth in the G1 Flight Stakes. Invincible, the $550,000 Easter Yearling Sale purchase for

“It’s been a very exciting experience to see her go from

Justin Bahen, Maher, Eric Lucas and Louis Le Metayer’s

winning her first race in the Rosebud to competing in the

Astute Bloodstock out of the Segenhoe draft.

Flight Stakes,’’ Wilkes said.

“My relationship with Tiz Invincible or ‘Tizzy’ as she is

“For me the highlight of my time with Tizzy would have to

known around the yard really started out of a ‘right place at

be when she won the Tea Rose. All her races are special but

the right time’ situation,’’ Wilkes said.

just something about her run in the Tea Rose that just really

“Her last strapper had just moved away and Tizzy needed

shows how special of a filly she really is.’’

Kieran Roche and Vow And Declare Melbourne

Cup

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Kieran

Roche

will

never, ever forget.

Australian racing industry when he arrived. He started working for Lee and Shannon Hope in Seymour, where he learnt the craft of trackwork riding. “I did 12 months with the Hope family before moving to

As the strapper

Flemington and working for Danny [O’Brien] where I found

of the Inglis Classic superstar Vow And Declare for Danny

myself riding Lycurgus – who is Vow And Declare’s half

O’Brien, Roche had no idea just how significant that

brother – in his work,’’ Roche says.

afternoon at Flemington would turn out to be. Roche moved from Ireland to Australia in 2015, coming from a showjumping background so naturally fell into the

“Then when Vow And Declare came into the stables as a yearling, naturally I became his permanent track rider. “He was always a horse that the stable had a big opinion of,


Patrick Lowe and Bella Nipotina It wasn’t exactly love

four and five.

at first sight between

“I remember watching her run a close 2nd in the G1 Moir

young strapper Patrick

Stakes in 2022 and my instant reaction was ‘there’s the one that

Lowe

Bella

got away’; on one hand I was excited and happy for the team

Nipotina, an $80,000

that it was a great result for the stable but on the other hand I

and

Premier Yearling Sale graduate who has already won her connections $7.9m.

was shattered,” Lowe says. “Twice now Bella had come close to becoming a G1 winner

After having her first 17 starts for the Lindsay Park team, and I wasn’t sure how many more chances she would get.’’ Bella Nipotina joined the Ciaron Maher and David Eustace camp, which is where Lowe first encountered the mare. “The first time I met Bella I was fairly new to racing and I

But that all changed on Cox Plate Day 2022 when the Manikato Stakes was run, having been abandoned the night before due to extreme weather.

remember when I first spotted her in the stables and she looked

“Winning that first G1 was such a relieving and rewarding

like a yearling, throwing her head around, playing up and I

feeling for us, for a horse that deserved a G1 win so much and

thought to myself ‘who the hell is this horse?’,’’ Lowe says.

to be so close multiple times in the past. I always knew she was

“I didn’t have much to do with her at first but then before her first start down here in Victoria for Ciaron and Dave I was asked to strap her.

good enough and finally things fell our way and she powered home to victory,” Lowe says. Bella Nipotina is one of the most remarkably consistent

“I obviously said yes but then soon found out she was

horses in training – she has finished in the top four at 32 of her

quite a handful on race day. It’s fair to say she certainly

43 career starts and has finished outside the top six only four

isn’t the most cooperative of horses going around but

times in her career.

regardless of her race day behaviour she was the first

“She’s a remarkable horse but she’s still definitely a fiery

horse I ever took a shine to and got to understand how mare and it’s very much her way or the highway,’’ Lowe says. to handle her and know her personality and we got along well right from the start.’’

“She’s a horse you have to know well in order to handle her to build a connection and after the two years we put together

Bella Nipotina has been a pro from the outset – she won winning the G1 you could see she was a fighter and I’ve enjoyed almost $550,000 as a 2YO and has won Stakes races at three, strapping and looking after her every step of the way.’’

as he showed the ability to be an incredible stayer.’’

“There were, what felt like, hundreds of people waiting

Big opinions are one thing, but heading to Flemington to have a look at him once we got back. I’ll never forget that chance in the feature is something else again. “Vow’s preparation into the Cup was excellent and as his rider it felt like he was improving daily, but does anyone ever really expect to strap a Melbourne Cup winner?’’ Roche says. “I was confident he would run a good race but as I watched him be the first horse to cross the finish line it was an unbelievable

It has not been all smooth sailing for Vow And Declare, who has faced several setbacks throughout his career, which is no doubt heading into its twilight. “But he’s always been a gentleman and has been looked after so well by Danny and the team.’’

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feeling, one that didn’t sink in until I got him back to the tie ups.

day and I’ll cherish the memories I’ve had with him forever.’’

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Richie O’Donoghue and Super Seth Some

colts

are

“He came into the stables not long after I returned and

typically

hard

to

I remember riding him on his first morning and straight

handle but as Richie

away he gave me a feel that most horses don’t, a feel of a

O’Donoghue

learnt

bloody good horse,’’ O’Donoghue recalls.

from

outset,

“He just had this great presence about him, he would

Caulfield Guineas hero and Inglis Easter graduate Super

strut through the barn letting everyone around him know

Seth was not just any colt.

– both horse and human – that he was there. He absolutely

the

Hailing from Tipperary, Ireland, O’Donoghue’s racing

was a bit of a showman right from the start.’’

journey began at the age of 15 when he worked with

Caulfield Guineas Day of 2019 was the day Super Seth

charismatic trainer Tom Hogan, who made a name for

came from the clouds to run down Alligator Blood in the

himself in Australia with tenacious middle-distance last stride to set himself up as a future stallion. galloper Gordon Lord Byron, who he brought out to win the

“It was extraordinary, at the 200m even I didn’t think it was possible he could win the race but he just had so much

G1 George Ryder Stakes at Rosehill in 2014. O’Donoghue moved to Australia in December of 2017 to work with Anthony Freedman in Victoria but as Visa restrictions stipulated, after six months he had to leave the city to a regional

fight and will to win, he loved chasing horses down and hated getting beat,’’ O’Donoghue said. “Being a strapper is such a rewarding job, every horse is different with their traits and personalities but you work

venue so did a stint with Lindsay Park in Euroa. It was upon his return to Freedman’s immediately after his Lindsay Park placement that O’Donoghue first came in

with them and you learn their quirks and basically you get to spend more time with them than anyone else.’’

contact with a young Dundeel colt known as Super Seth.

Prince Kumar and Overpass Prince Kumar is a

familiar

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of

the

smiling

“It really wasn’t until I arrived in Sydney a few years back and a friend was working as a stable hand so I thought I’d

Bjorn follow suit and try to find employment in a racing stable.’’

Baker Racing team

Kumar joined the Bjorn Baker stable in 2018. It was

and arguably Darby

less than two years later when his new best mate and star

Racing’s Overpass’ biggest fan.

sprinter Overpass joined the team after Darby Racing

“I grew up in a small village in India where my father

purchased the yearling colt from the 2020 Inglis Easter Sale.

farmed dairy cows so I was familiar with an agricultural

“I just love him, we get on so well together,’’ Kumar says.

background though I didn’t have any early experience with

“He’s just such a unique horse with an excellent nature

horses or racing,’’ Kumar says.

– always friendly, kind and handles himself so well at the


Jeff Purse and Think About It Jeff Purse has had

“He’s such a good horse, I really love him to bits. He just

a blessed career as a doesn’t know how to run a bad race. strapper for more than 20 years but it was love at first sight when he first laid eyes on a horse he affectionately knows as ‘Spud’. “What can I say about my mate Spud? Put simply, he’s one

“I just asked Joe straight away if I could look after him and thankfully he said ‘yes’,’’ Purse recalls. While Purse missed out on Think About It’s two G1 wins, he was front and centre at Randwick when his champ won the $20m The Everest in October.

of the best horses I’ve ever strapped in my career, maybe even

“Words can’t describe that day. The build-up, the Sweet

the best now he’s won The Everest,’’ Purse says of Think About

Caroline moment, the race itself, watching Spud just never give

It, a $70,000 Inglis Premier graduate who has already amassed up and fight and fight to the line and not let anyone go past him, $11.3m in prizemoney.

I was shaking,’’ Purse says.

“I was lucky enough to be the strapper of Rebel Dane when

“The crowd and the atmosphere that day, I think there was

I was working at Gary Portelli’s and he won two G1s including

around 45,000 people at Randwick, they were hanging over the

the Manikato Stakes as a 7YO which was an awesome night at

fences and I remember waiting for Spud to come back to scale and

The Valley.

I looked up at the grandstands and it was just, it was hard to fathom

“But when he retired, I left Gary’s stable and went back to work for Joe Pride, who I’d worked for when Joe was just starting out. “That’s when I first came across Spud and I just fell for him instantly.’’ Purse wasted little time in letting Pride know which horse he wanted.

races, parading like he is right at home even in front of a big crowd or when there’s a huge atmosphere. “He loves to take his time in the sand roll, he would stay

the enormity of that moment and I got to have a front row seat to it. “I love what I do, I never want to do anything else for a job and I wouldn’t have it any other way. “Horses are the most beautiful animals, they each have a mind of their own and I’m just so bloody grateful to be able to work with them each and every day.’’

Nowadays Kumar’s responsibilities extend beyond the basic call of duty for a stable hand. He straps at trials and races, trot ups with the vets,

He absolutely loves going to the beach and getting a good

starts and to administer treatments, tacking up and, most

scratch too.’’

importantly, still saves time for his favourite horse.

Overpass saves his energy for when it counts, with his natural speed being his greatest asset.

“My two highlights so far are strapping Overpass for his first Stakes win in the G2 Expressway Stakes at Rosehill and

“He can be really cheeky, he’s so relaxed at home but then on travelling down to Melbourne to take out the Inglis Sprint race day he just turns into this speed machine. It’s awesome.’’

at Flemington.’’

For the love of the horse

in there all day if we let him, and one roll is never enough. arrives early to work each day to prepare before trackwork

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Inglis Premier graduate Think About It winning the $20,000,000 The Everest


By Tom Reilly There was no question, the race lived up to the hype. As the big group of owners – more than 20 – who had shared in a lifeleaders reached the shadow of the post, the three favourites in The changing experience; witnessed by a sell-out crowd of over 46,000 Everest hit the line with just three-quarters of a length between

people, the majority of whom were aged under 35. And, of course,

them. In five of the past six years, the race was rated the world’s there was the little matter of the $20 million in prizemoney too. highest rated sprint and this looked like another vintage renewal.

For anyone looking on and considering getting involved in

Everest day at Randwick – bathed in warm spring sunshine – racehorse ownership, the question had to be: why not? And for typified so much that is great about Australian racing and breeding: owners based overseas, why aren’t I racing a horse in Australia? a winner, Think About It, bred locally in the Hunter Valley, that will

Of course, not every horse will be good enough to line up in one

vie with another Aussie-bred, Imperatriz, to be crowned World’s of the 12 Everest slots. But in Australia there is more opportunity to Best Sprinter, cementing Australia’s dominance in this field. A run for big money than in any other jurisdiction.

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Connections after Think About It’s victory in the world’s richest race on turf, the $20,000,000 The Everest

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In 2024 there will be an astonishing 95 races in Australia

either colt or filly - would have had to pay far less here, than in

with prizemoney of $1 million or more. This is the equivalent either America or Europe in each of the past five years. of a million dollar race every 3.8 days. To provide some international context, in America there

And with the Australian dollar having decreased significantly in the past 12 months, 2024 offers international investors a

were 64 races worth A$1 million or more in 2023, while across

wonderful opportunity to invest

the whole of Europe (including the UK), that number was just 24.

at the top end of the market.

And it is not only at the very top end of racing that

There can be no doubting the

prizemoney is strong. The average race value is $50,800, a hefty

quality on offer at the Australian

sum that means all owners - even those with an average horse

yearling sales and on our tracks.

– get a chance to recoup their expenses.

Each season the world’s official

This prizemoney has grown by some 45% in the past five years, by far the biggest increase of any major racing nation.

handicappers gather to rate the top 100 G1s of the past 12

And on top of these riches, there are significant bonus

months and in four of the past

schemes that reward owners. These include $53 million in

five years Australia has hosted

state breeding schemes; as well as lucrative race series run

more of these races than any

by the two major sales companies, Inglis and Magic Millions. other country. Taken together, such schemes add another A$83,500,000 to owner returns. With such returns it is no surprise that so many people are choosing to get involved in racehorse ownership in

This excellence is built on the back of our local breeding industry. Of course, we are famed

for

our

excellent

top 50 colts and fillies

across the past 5 years Colts

Aus $764,986 USA $1,042,733 Europe $966,699 Fillies

Aus $573,976 USA $834,250 Europe $858,045 * average yearling price in USD

Australia. Across all registered owners (which doesn’t include sprinters: it is likely that Think those involved in micro-ownership), there are about 105,000

About It, or seven-time G1 winner Imperatriz, will both be

individuals who own a racehorse or share in a racehorse. A in the running to be crowned the world’s best, following on hefty sum that seems even more impressive when there are an

from fellow Australian-bred Nature Strip, who demolished a

estimated 30,000 owners across the whole of America and only

quality field in Royal Ascot’s King’s Stand Stakes in 2022.

14,000 in the United Kingdom, despite both countries having far bigger populations.

In fact, in the past two decades, some 16 Australian-breds have been crowned World’s Best Sprinter.

The nature of ownership is different in Australia too:

But superstars like Hong Kong’s champion, Golden Sixty,

whereas in Europe and North America many horses are

demonstrate the versatility of Australian-breds. Similarly, 2022

owned by individuals or small partnerships, Down Under

Cox Plate winner Anamoe was rated among the world’s middle-

even the wealthiest owners are happy to race with larger distance elite after becoming Godolphin’s all-time leading G1 groups. A good demonstration of this difference is in the

winner, with nine top flight wins; and wonder-mare Winx was

ownership structure of The Everest field and that of the

rated the best globally for much of her career.

Arc de Triomphe. In the Arc the 15 runners had 28 named

If you look at the races that are considered Australia’s

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12 runner field being owned by the behemoths of Godolphin

Guineas, Golden Rose and Coolmore Stud Stakes – in the past

and Yulong – there were 119 names in the racebook.

15 years all but one of these 75 races have been won by locally

Of course, this shared experience can make for a great atmosphere on the major racedays, and also allows those

bred horses. And the influence of Australian bloodlines is significant

overseas wanting to test the waters in Australian ownership, to across the globe. In 2023 there were some nine individual G1 get involved at a high level. And that high level is more affordable than anywhere else:

winners foaled down overseas from Australian mares, including Japan’s best three-year-old, Liberty Island, and Warm Heart,

buying the best yearling prospects is never a cheap exercise, winner of the Prix Vermeille and Yorkshire Oaks. but the Australian market offers more value than any other. Those sourcing a leading prospect from yearling sales –

All in all, there has never been a better time to invest in Australia.



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It’s been a trifecta of fortune for rural property vendors of late, but there is also a changing face of infrequent

cyclical

The property received enquiries from numerous institutions seeking scale and water which underpinned

agriculture in the air. An

in the past 12 months - is a case in point.

combination

of

strong the property’s productivity.

commodity prices - particularly sheep and cattle -

Owned and run by the Gardner family for over 40

combined with consistently high rainfall years and good

years, the property was invested in heavily under their

seasonal conditions coupled with low cost of funding has stewardship and has been purchased by a family unit turbo-charged investment in rural land. As a result, the rural property market in Eastern

seeking to expand their operations. “We offered Ruvigne Station via Expressions of Interest

Australia has enjoyed strong growth across all sectors in the autumn of 2023, the team fielded enquiry from during the past 12-36 months, with exceptional capital numerous institutions which was only deserving, given growth rates between 30-50% over the period. Family farming units especially have capitalised on this

the extraordinary presence of the property,’’ Triggs said. “We sold the property in the range of $45million to

attractive investment environment, enjoying strong results an Australian family, it was a fantastic result for both from both off-shore and Australian institutional investors. Of particular note has been investment from Canadian

vendor and purchaser.’’ Ruvigne is one of many great results for Inglis Rural

Pension Funds attracted to Australia’s relative stable Property in the 2022/23 financial year. economy, an attractive AUD and affordable land prices.

Toronga Station - a Pastoral station comprising

Add to that excellent seasonal conditions and limited 126,000 acres in Hay in the Riverina of NSW – sold for supply of available properties and it’s no shock that it’s

$42m, the 10,000 acre sheep and cattle station Checkers

been a boom time for sellers.

in Orange, NSW realised $30m, Springbank in Yass, NSW,

“Rural land is more of a prominent asset for corporates

$21m, South Bukalong in Bombala-Monaro, NSW made

and Super funds to diversify their investments, as it is $16m, Elizabeth Farm in Bowral – the outstanding rural not correlated to other asset classes like equities,’’ Inglis

lifestyle holding sold on behalf of media personality

Rural Property CEO Sam Triggs said.

Alan Jones – realised $12m and shortly before this

“We’ve had a trifecta of good seasons, low interest

magazine went to print, Invermien in Scone sold to

rates and strong commodity prices which has George Altomonte of Corumbene Stud for a significant encouraged a resurgence by family farming operations

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the past five years or so due to these factors.’’

yet undisclosed amount. “Inglis Rural Property offers sophisticated marketing and transaction services for high quality rural assets as

Aside from that there has also been an increase

noted by the Real Estate Institute of News South Wales,

in institutional investment from North America –

following the award for Rural Marketer of the Year for

particularly Canada – and China.

the sixth year in the last decade,’’ Triggs said as to the

Ruvigne Station on the Liverpool Plains near reason behind the success of Inglis Rural Property. Gunnedah – the most expensive property sold by Inglis

“The company boasts an outstanding network and


Ruvigne Station homestead

database, market leading promotional strategy and Rural Property, anticipates interest to be more selective professional sales personnel with over decades of experience yet still constant. selling flagship assets.’’

“We are seeing buyers more selective and patient in

The outlook, however, has changed somewhat in securing the farm that suits them along with interest recent months, with a correction in livestock prices in ‘defensive’ rural assets including high quality and limitations in processing capacity, along with the farms, particularly assets with irrigation entitlements forecast for drier seasons and the increase in the official or higher rainfall zones as the market transitions/ cash rate by the Reserve Bank of Australia now slowing stabilizes,’’ Griffiths said. “Renewed focus on debt serviceability and net returns

But despite the slight correction, investment interest is at the forefront of purchasers’ decisions. from corporate and institutional investors continues,

“Other factors at play have been, as a result of COVID,

with increased focus on natural capital, Agri-carbon

larger international groups focusing on guaranteeing

projects and renewable energy opportunities.

supply chains including buying operating farms to

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PEDIGREE INDEX

A preview of

2024 Yearling Sales

PREMIER YEARLING SALE

CLASSIC YEARLING SALE F

SIRE

C

F

T O TA L

SIRE

C

F

T O TA L

Admire Mars (JPN)

1

1

2

Magna Grecia (IRE)

1

1

Alabama Express (AUS)

7

14

21

Magnus (AUS)

5

2

7

All Too Hard (AUS)

5

3

8

Manhattan Rain (AUS)

1

1

2

Almanzor (FR)

1

2

3

Maurice (JPN)

5

7

12

Anders (AUS)

8

2

10

Mehmas (IRE)

1

1

Artie Schiller (USA)

1

1

Microphone (AUS)

1

3

4

Astern (AUS)

2

3

5

Nicconi (AUS)

9

6

15

Belardo (IRE)

1

1

Night of Thunder (IRE)

1

1

SIRE

C

T O TA L

SIRE

C

F

T O TA L

Bivouac (AUS)

6

6

12

North Pacific (AUS)

2

3

5

Adelaide (IRE)

1

1

Magna Grecia (IRE)

2

1

3

Blue Point (IRE)

16

7

23

Ocean Park (NZ)

2

1

3

Admire Mars (JPN)

3

3

6

Maurice (JPN)

9

12

21

Brazen Beau (AUS)

9

4

13

Ole Kirk (AUS)

9

11

20

Alabama Express (AUS)

1

1

2

Merchant Navy (AUS)

2

1

3

Brutal (NZ)

2

1

3

Omaha Beach (USA)

2

5

7

All Too Hard (AUS)

14

5

19

Microphone (AUS)

4

6

10

Camelot (GB)

1

1

Overshare (AUS)

2

2

Almanzor (FR)

2

1

3

Nicconi (AUS)

3

4

7

Capitalist (AUS)

5

10

15

Pariah (AUS)

1

1

American Pharoah (USA)

1

1

North Pacific (AUS)

12

10

22

Casino Prince (AUS)

1

1

Peltzer (AUS)

4

4

Anders (AUS)

11

9

20

Ole Kirk (AUS)

11

12

23

Castelvecchio (AUS)

3

1

4

Per Incanto (USA)

1

2

3

Astern (AUS)

5

6

11

Omaha Beach (USA)

1

1

Churchill (IRE)

4

1

5

Pierata (AUS)

3

1

4

Better Than Ready (AUS)

1

1

2

Pariah (AUS)

1

1

2

Circus Maximus (IRE)

1

1

Pierro (AUS)

7

1

8

Bivouac (AUS)

9

6

15

Peltzer (AUS)

2

2

4

Contributer (IRE)

1

1

Prague (AUS)

2

2

Blue Point (IRE)

4

3

7

Per Incanto (USA)

3

4

7

Cool Aza Beel (NZ)

3

2

5

Pride of Dubai (AUS)

2

2

Brave Smash (JPN)

3

2

5

Pierata (AUS)

6

6

12

Cosmic Force (AUS)

1

1

Proisir (AUS)

2

2

Brazen Beau (AUS)

2

2

4

Pierro (AUS)

4

6

10

D’Argento (AUS)

1

1

Puissance de Lune (IRE)

1

1

2

Brutal (NZ)

7

1

8

Prague (AUS)

3

1

4

De Gaulle (AUS)

1

1

Rebel Dane (AUS)

2

1

3

Calyx (GB)

1

1

Pride of Dubai (AUS)

1

1

Deep Field (AUS)

1

2

3

Rich Enuff (AUS)

1

3

4

Camelot (GB)

1

1

Prized Icon (AUS)

1

1

Dirty Work (AUS)

9

9

18

Royal Meeting (IRE)

3

2

5

Capitalist (AUS)

12

17

29

Proisir (AUS)

1

2

3

Doubtland (AUS)

8

8

16

Rubick (AUS)

7

3

10

Casino Prince (AUS)

1

1

Russian Camelot (IRE)

2

2

Dubious (AUS)

1

1

Russian Camelot (IRE)

11

4

15

Castelvecchio (AUS)

7

4

11

Russian Revolution (AUS)

9

10

19

Dundeel (NZ)

2

2

Russian Revolution (AUS)

4

2

6

Churchill (IRE)

5

1

6

Sandbar (AUS)

2

2

Earthlight (IRE)

6

13

Satono Aladdin (JPN)

1

1

1

1

7

Circus Maximus (IRE)

1

1

Santos (AUS)

1

1

Encryption (AUS)

1

1

Savabeel (AUS)

Cool Aza Beel (NZ)

8

7

15

Satono Aladdin (JPN)

1

1

Endless Drama (IRE)

1

1

Saxon Warrior (JPN)

1

1

Cosmic Force (AUS)

5

3

8

Shalaa (IRE)

4

2

6

Exceed and Excel (AUS)

1

1

2

Shalaa (IRE)

2

4

6

D’Argento (AUS)

3

1

4

Shamus Award (AUS)

7

7

14

Exceedance (AUS)

7

7

Shamus Award (AUS)

12

20

Deep Field (AUS)

3

3

6

Shocking (AUS)

1

1

Extreme Choice (AUS)

2

1

3

Shocking (AUS)

1

Denman (AUS)

1

1

Shooting to Win (AUS)

1

1

Farnan (AUS)

5

5

10

Showtime (AUS)

1

1

Dirty Work (AUS)

1

2

3

Showtime (AUS)

2

1

3

Fastnet Rock (AUS)

3

1

4

Smart Missile (AUS)

1

1

32 1

Divine Prophet (AUS)

1

1

Snitzel (AUS)

2

2

4

Fierce Impact (JPN)

7

1

8

Snitzel (AUS)

4

3

7

Doubtland (AUS)

1

1

2

So You Think (NZ)

14

8

22

Fiorente (IRE)

1

1

2

So You Think (NZ)

11

7

18

Dubious (AUS)

1

1

2

Spirit of Boom (AUS)

4

6

10

Flying Artie (AUS)

3

3

Spirit of Boom (AUS)

2

3

5

Dundeel (NZ)

6

5

11

Star Turn (AUS)

12

4

16

Foxwedge (AUS)

3

3

6

Star Turn (AUS)

4

1

5

Earthlight (IRE)

2

2

4

Street Boss (USA)

2

1

3

Frankel (GB)

1

1

2

Star Witness (AUS)

4

1

5

Encryption (AUS)

1

1

Super One (AUS)

1

1

Frosted (USA)

3

1

4

Starcraft (NZ)

1

1

Exceedance (AUS)

14

2

16

Super Seth (AUS)

2

2

Ghaiyyath (IRE)

5

2

7

Starspangledbanner (AUS) 4

2

6

Extreme Choice (AUS)

4

4

8

Supido (AUS)

2

2

Gold Standard (AUS)

1

1

Strasbourg (AUS)

2

2

Farnan (AUS)

15

8

23

Tagaloa (AUS)

3

5

8

Grunt (NZ)

6

2

8

Street Boss (USA)

6

5

11

Fastnet Rock (AUS)

1

1

Tassort (AUS)

4

1

5

Hanseatic (AUS)

16

20

36

Super Seth (AUS)

1

1

2

2

Territories (IRE)

1

1

Harry Angel (IRE)

4

4

8

Tagaloa (AUS)

14

14

28

Flying Artie (AUS)

6

2

8

The Autumn Sun (AUS)

9

9

18

Headwater (AUS)

4

4

Tassort (AUS)

5

2

7

Frosted (USA)

2

3

5

Time Test (GB)

1

1

2

Hellbent (AUS)

4

9

13

The Autumn Sun (AUS)

5

1

6

Ghaiyyath (IRE)

2

2

Time to Reign (AUS)

6

2

8

Hello Youmzain (FR)

1

1

Time to Reign (AUS)

1

1

Graff (AUS)

7

5

12

Tivaci (AUS)

1

1

Highland Reel (IRE)

1

1

Too Darn Hot (GB)

7

5

12

Grunt (NZ)

1

1

Too Darn Hot (GB)

6

4

10

I Am Immortal (AUS)

4

2

6

Toronado (IRE)

12

18

30

Hanseatic (AUS)

4

2

6

Toronado (IRE)

6

8

14

I Am Invincible (AUS)

5

4

9

Trapeze Artist (AUS)

6

8

14

Harry Angel (IRE)

13

3

16

Trapeze Artist (AUS)

6

11

17

Ilovethiscity (AUS)

1

1

Unite and Conquer (AUS)

1

1

Headwater (AUS)

3

4

7

Unite and Conquer (AUS)

2

2

Impending (AUS)

4

1

5

Vino Rosso (USA)

1

1

2

Hellbent (AUS)

8

8

16

Winning Rupert (AUS)

1

1

Jukebox (AUS)

1

1

Wootton Bassett (GB)

4

1

5

Hello Youmzain (FR)

1

1

Wootton Bassett (GB)

4

4

8

Justify (USA)

6

3

9

Written By (AUS)

3

2

5

I Am Invincible (AUS)

4

3

7

Written By (AUS)

7

6

13

Kermadec (NZ)

2

3

5

Written Tycoon (AUS)

15

15

30

Justify (USA)

6

4

10

Written Tycoon (AUS)

13

5

18

King’s Legacy (AUS)

5

7

12

Xtravagant (NZ)

1

1

Kermadec (NZ)

1

2

3

Wrote (IRE)

1

1

Lean Mean Machine (AUS)

1

1

Yes Yes Yes (AUS)

6

4

10

King’s Legacy (AUS)

12

10

22

Xtravagant (NZ)

1

1

2

Lonhro (AUS)

1

1

2

Your Song (AUS)

1

1

Lonhro (AUS)

1

Yes Yes Yes (AUS)

12

5

17

Lope de Vega (IRE)

1

1

2

Zousain (AUS)

3

6

9

1

1

Zousain (AUS)

12

11

23

Lord Kanaloa (JPN)

1

1

Zoustar (AUS)

10

3

13

Lucky Vega (IRE)

2

6

Zoustar (AUS)

4

5

9

Lucky Vega (IRE)

8

18

4

*Finalised catalogue as at 10/11/23

9

*As at 22/11/23 with catalogue yet to be finalised

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P E D I G R E E BIVOUAC (AUS)

S E L E C T I O N On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 5th October 2022 By Bivouac - Meerlust, by Johannesburg (USA)

1st Dam MEERLUST, by Johannesburg (USA) . Winner at 1000m. This is her eighth foal. Her seventh foal is a 2YO. Dam of 5 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:DUAIS (f by Shamus Award) . 7 wins 1300m to 2400m, $3,212,015, VRC Australian Cup, Gr 1, ATC Tancred S., Gr 1, BRC Queensland Oaks, Gr 1, ATC Adrian Knox S., Gr 3, MRC Coongy Cup, Gr 3, ATC Robrick Lodge H., 2d ATC Australian Oaks, Gr 1, 3d MRC Might and Power S., Gr 1. BACCARAT BABY (f by Casino Prince) . 8 wins–2 at 2 and 5 in succession– 1200m to 1660m, $510,525, Sunshine Coast Guineas, Gr 3, SCTC Princess S., L, 2d BRC Queensland Guineas, Gr 2, Fred Best Classic, Gr 3. Amiche (f by Nicconi) . 5 wins 1000m to 1200m, $169,050, ATC Petaluma H., BRC Ascot Green P., Stradbroke Season May-June H. Amity Gal (f by Shamus Award) . 4 wins at 1000m, 1200m, $151,500, to 202223, BRC Sky Racing H., Astral Pool H., 3d BRC Mullins Lawyers H.

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(Bay 2016-Stud 2021). Joint Head of the 2020 WTR (Sprint). Co-champion 3YO Male Sprinter in Australia in 2019-20. 7 wins-2 at 2-1100m to 1400m, A$5,696,110, ATC Golden Rose S., Gr.1, VRC Newmarket H., Gr.1, Sprint Classic, Gr.1, ATC Run to the Rose H., Gr.2, Kindergarten S., Gr.3, MRC Vain S., Gr.3, ATC Lonhro P., L, 2d VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr.1. Brother to SW Coruscate (MRC Testa Rossa S., L). His oldest progeny are yearlings.

On Account of FERNRIGG FARM, Denman, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 1st October 2022 By Bivouac - Seewhatshebrings, by Sebring 1st Dam Seewhatshebrings, by Sebring. 3 wins at 1450m, 1500m, $135,510, 2d MVRC Tesio S., Gr 3, MRC Clanbrooke Racing H., 3d MRC Ladbrokes Cash in 2YO H., 4th SAJC Auraria S., Gr 3. Half-sister to WANDABAA, OLENTIA, MALKOVICH. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam MABKHARA, by Anabaa (USA) . 2 wins at 1300m, 2d AJC Sydney Children's Hospital H. Dam of 10 named foals, 7 to race, all winners, inc:WANDABAA (f Wandjina) . 8 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession–900m to 1400m, $991,515, Newcastle JC Newmarket H., Gr 3, 2d ATC Missile S., Gr 2, BRC Moreton Cup, Gr 2, ATC Nivison S., Gr 3, Scone RC Dark Jewel Classic, Gr 3, 3d ATC Sapphire S., Gr 2, Birthday Card S., Gr 3. OLENTIA (f Zoustar) . 5 wins–3 in succession–1200m to 1400m, $291,650, to 2023-24, ATC James HB Carr S., Gr 3, BRC Magic Millions P. MALKOVICH (g Choisir). 8 wins at 1000m, 1100m, $857,205, to 2022-23, VRC Bob Hoysted H., L, 2d MRC Caulfield Sprint, Gr 2.


CAPITALIST (AUS)

On Account of TORRYBURN STUD, Torryburn, NSW (As Agent for Peachester Lodge) BAY COLT, foaled 13th August 2022 By Capitalist - Pretty Brazen, by Brazen Beau 1st Dam PRETTY BRAZEN, by Brazen Beau. 5 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1600m, $698,325, VRC Let's Elope S., Gr 2, 3d MRC Sir Rupert Clarke S., Gr 1. Half-sister to SERTORIUS, DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR, PRETTY AMAZING, CLIFTON RED, Rezealient, Fortune of War, I Am Titanium. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam Pretty Penny, by Encosta de Lago . 6 wins 1000m to 1200m, 2d MRC WW Cockram S., Gr 3. Dam of 9 named foals, 8 to race, all winners, inc:SERTORIUS (g Galileo (Ire)) . 10 wins–5 in succession–1200m to 2400m, $1,282,922, MRC Zipping Classic, Gr 2, 2d MRC Futurity S., Gr 1. PRETTY BRAZEN (f Brazen Beau) . 5 wins. See above. DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR (g High Chaparral (Ire)) . 8 wins–4 in succession– 1200m to 1600m, $1,232,995, MRC Sandown S., Gr 3. PRETTY AMAZING (f American Pharoah (USA)) . 5 wins–3 in succession– 1500m to 1800m, $330,965, to 2022-23, Kembla Grange Classic, Gr 3.

CAPITALIST (AUS) (Chestnut 2013-Stud 2017). 4 wins at 2, ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1. Sire of 331 rnrs, 218 wnrs, 15 SW, inc. SW Captivant (ATC Champagne S., Gr.1), Comrade Rosa, Lazzago, Marine One, Cannonball, Encap, Sebonack, Kalashnikov, I’mlovin’ya, Appin Girl, Sovereign Fund, Economics, King Kapa, Profiteer, Tycoon Humma, SP Mexico, Veecee, Latizia, Clemenceau, Gleneagles, Shihonka, Keenan, Abrupt - Solar Gogo (H.K.), Miss Drakova, etc.

On Account of GLENBEIGH FARM, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN COLT, foaled 25th October 2022 By Capitalist - Snitzel Blitz, by Snitzel 1st Dam SNITZEL BLITZ, by Snitzel. Winner at 2 at 1204m, 2d SAJC Pura Milk 2YO H. Sister to Moreau. This is her fifth foal. Her fourth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersPINSTRIPED (g by Street Boss (USA)) . 6 wins–3 in succession–1117m to 1600m, $1,131,500, to 2023-24, MVRC John F Feehan S., Gr 2, VRC CS Hayes S., Gr 3, MVRC VOBIS Gold Carat, 2d MRC PB Lawrence S., Gr 2, VRC Sofitel H., L, 3d MRC Sandown S., Gr 3, 4th MRC Victoria H., Gr 3. Menindee (g by Unencumbered) . 11 wins–3 in succession–1000m to 1400m, $148,210, to 2023-24, 2d BRC Sky Racing H., 3d BRC SQS Haulage 2YO P. 2nd Dam FRANCOPHILE, by French Deputy (USA) . Unraced. Half-sister to Vril, Dubai Spirit (dam of CIRCLE OF BLISS), Unknown Waters (dam of MEISHO QUALIA). Dam of 8 foals, all raced, 5 winners, inc:Moreau (f Snitzel). 2 wins at 1400m, 1600m, $113,675, MRC Herald Sun P., 3d Moonee Valley Fillies Classic, Gr 2.

On Account of CORUMBENE STUD, Dunedoo, NSW BROWN COLT, foaled 12th November 2022 By Capitalist - Marishka, by Exceed and Excel

DEEP FIELD (AUS)

1st Dam MARISHKA, by Exceed and Excel . 2 wins at 1000m, 1100m, ATC Tab.com.au H., 2d ATC McGrath Estate Agents ACT H. Sister to OVERREACH (dam of LOFTY STRIKE), STANDOUT, Outreach, three-quarter-sister to REWARD FOR EFFORT. This is her third foal. Dam of 2 foals to race, 1 winner, inc:Yowie (f by Vancouver) . Winner at 2 at 1000m, MRC Ladbroke it 2YO H., 4th MRC Redoute's Choice S., L. 2nd Dam BAHIA, by Snippets. 4 wins–2 at 2, STC Lemnos H. Half-sister to REWARD FOR EFFORT, CONSULAR. Dam of 8 foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, inc:OVERREACH (f Exceed and Excel) . Champion 2YO Filly in Australia in 2012-13. 3 wins in succession at 2 at 1100m, 1200m, $2,360,800, ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, Reisling S., Gr 2, Widden S., L. Dam ofLOFTY STRIKE (c Snitzel) . 3 wins–2 at 2–at 1100m, $1,073,265, to 202223, MRC Rubiton S., Gr 2, 2d VRC Newmarket H., Gr 1. STANDOUT (c Exceed and Excel). 4 wins to 1200m, ATC Expressway S., Gr 2.

On Account of FAIRVIEW PARK STUD, Grose Wold, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 11th August 2022 By Capitalist - Meryl, by Epaulette 1st Dam MERYL, by Epaulette. 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1200m, $377,250, MVRC Scarborough S., Gr 3, BRC BJ McLachlan S., Gr 3, 2d ATC Heritage S., L, 3d VRC Red Roses S., Gr 3, MRC Thoroughbred Club S., Gr 3, 4th MVRC Ian McEwen S., Gr 2. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam ACADEMY IDOL, by Made of Gold (USA) . Winner at 1006m, 2d SAJC Eagle Ridge Thoroughbreds H., Vanellus H. Sister to COSMIC STRIKE, Star Maid (dam of RIVER'S LANE). Dam of 12 named foals, 10 to race, 8 winners, inc:MERYL (f Epaulette) . 2 wins. See above. Miss Idyllic (f Exceed and Excel) . 2 wins at 1000m, MVRC LF Sign Group H., 2d MRC Debutant S., L, MVRC St Albans S., L, 4th VRC Ottawa S., Gr 3. Chosen Idol - Golden Idol (Mac.) (g Choisir) . 5 wins–1 at 2–1100m to 1350m, $295,803, 3d BRC Dalrello S., L, Macau Guineas, L.

DEEP FIELD (AUS)

(Bay 2010-Stud 2015). 5 wins to 1200m, VRC Tab.com.au S., Gr.2. Champion Sire in Hong Kong twice. Sire of 580 rnrs, 394 wnrs, 26 SW, inc. SW Al Muthana (Greyville Gold Challenge S., Gr.1), Portland Sky, Sky Field, Cosmic Force, Dig Deep, Xilong, Chat, Quantum Mechanic, Fashion Legend, Sky Command, Fituese, English Riviera, Sweet Ride, Karli’s Karma, Big Parade, Isotope, Riddle Me That, My Bella Mae, Razeta, Voyage Bubble, etc.

On Account of CRESSFIELD, Scone, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 18th August 2022 By Deep Field - Egyptian Symbol, by Stratum

1st Dam NAJOOM, by Northern Meteor . 5 wins–3 in succession–from only 7 starts 1100m to 1400m, $253,050, Hawkesbury Guineas, Gr 3, BRC Fred Best Classic, Gr 3, ATC Cellarbrations H., 2d ATC Cal Rei H. This is her fifth living foal. Her fourth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, all winnersCHARM STONE (f by I Am Invincible) . 3 wins–1 at 2–from only 6 starts 1000m to 1200m, $391,765, to 2023-24, VRC Ottawa S., Gr 3, MRC Quezette S., Gr 3, MVRC Atlantic Jewel S., L, 3d VRC Maribyrnong Trial S., L. NAJMATY (f by I Am Invincible). 4 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $349,950, MRC Redoute's Choice S., L, BRC Helen Coughlan S., L, MRC Geoff Murphy H., 2d BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2, 4th MRC Quezette S., Gr 3.

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. Half-sister to Strathmore, Cellsabeel. This is her second foal. Dam of 1 foal to race.

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2nd Dam CHARLETY STAR, by Arena. Unraced. Half-sister to UPON THIS ROCK, BHUTANE DANE, GAZE ON. Dam of 9 foals, all raced, 7 winners, inc:NAJOOM (f Northern Meteor) . 5 wins. See above.

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. Halfsister to EGYPTIAN RA. Dam of 13 foals, 12 to race, 10 winners.

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On Account of EMIRATES PARK PTY LTD, Murrurundi, NSW CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 11th October 2022 By Capitalist - Najoom, by Northern Meteor

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EXCEED AND EXCEL (AUS)

On Account of NEWGATE FARM, Aberdeen, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 19th August 2022 By Deep Field - Sheer Pleasure (USA), by Birdonthewire (USA) 1st Dam SHEER PLEASURE (USA), by Birdonthewire. 4 wins–1 at 2–6f to 8½f, $437,375, Santa Anita Melair S., L, Evening Jewel S., L, Dream of Summer S., L, 2d Santa Anita Adoration S., Gr 3, Del Mar Fleet Treat S., L, 3d Santa Anita Santa Monica S., Gr 2, 4th Santa Anita Summertime Oaks, Gr 2, California Cup Oaks, L, Dream of Summer S., L. Half-sister to GOT EVEN. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO. 2nd Dam Kathryns Birthday, by Blare of Trumpets . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 5½f, 6f, 3d Turf Paradise City of Phoenix H., L, 4th Hollywood Park Impressive Style S., L. Half-sister to Kona Queen. Dam of 9 foals, 6 to race, 5 winners, inc:SHEER PLEASURE (f Birdonthewire) . 4 wins. See above. GOT EVEN (g Stephen Got Even) . 13 wins–3 at 2–6f to 8½f, $769,134, Santa Anita California Breeders Champion S. (c&g), L, 2d Santa Anita San Pedro S., L, California Cup Classic S., L, 3d Del Mar Real Good Deal S., L.

DUNDEEL (NZ)

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 2530 rnrs, 1778 wnrs, 213 SW, 18 G1 wnrs. 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, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Excelebration, Margot Did, Mawj, Queen Supreme, etc.

DUNDEEL (NZ)

(Bay 2009-Stud 2014). 10 wins-1 at 2, ATC Queen Elizabeth S., Gr.1. Sire of 482 rnrs, 290 wnrs, 25 SW, 7 G1 wnrs, inc. SW Militarize (ATC Golden Rose, Gr.1), Castelvecchio, Dunkel, Super Seth, Yourdeel - Mini Force X (Sing.), Atyaab, Truly Great, Hope in Your Heart, Global Exchange - Enjoying (H.K.), Let’srollthedice, Aquacade, Victoria Quay, The Inevitable, Entente, Ain’tnodeeldun, Sunsets, Elliptical, Irukandji, She’s Ideel, etc.

Pedigrees Pedigrees

2nd Dam BALLET SOCIETY (NZ), by Stravinsky (USA) . 6 wins–3 in succession–1200m to 1600m, $716,700, VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2. Sister to Conestoga, half-sister to CENT HOME, STUDEBAKER. Dam of 7 foals, all winners, inc:The Fairy's Kiss (f Elusive Quality (USA)) . Winner at 1200m, 2d MRC Thoroughbred Club S., Gr 3. Dam of 6 winnersULANOVA (f Santos) . 3 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1200m, $268,263, in 2022-23, Auckland TR Sistema S., Gr 1, Taranaki 2YO Classic, Gr 3.

On Account of SLEDMERE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 29th September 2022 By Exceed and Excel - Media Sensation, by I Am Invincible

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., 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 fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Her second foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerJolted (f by Deep Impact) . Winner at 2100m in 2022-23.

1st Dam MEDIA SENSATION, by I Am Invincible. 7 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession– 1200m to 1600m, $335,916, New Zealand One Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, Counties RC Auckland Thoroughbred Breeders, Gr 2, AuRC Soliloquy S., Gr 3, Waikato RC Sprint H., L, Rotorua RC Faulkner Drainage H., 2d Counties RC Auckland Thoroughbred Breeders S., Gr 2. This is her first foal.

On Account of GILGAI FARM, Nagambie, Vic BAY FILLY, foaled 4th September 2022 By Dundeel (NZ) - Mine Game, by General Nediym

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1st Dam DAME GISELLE, by I Am Invincible. 5 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession–1100m to 1400m, $1,349,400, ATC Reisling S., Gr 2, Silver Shadow S., Gr 2, Furious S., Gr 2, Tea Rose S., Gr 2, Golden Gift, 2d ATC Kirkham 2YO P., 3d ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, Lonhro P., L, 4th ATC Flight S., Gr 1, Percy Sykes S., Gr 2. Three-quarter-sister to STEAL MY KISSES, half-sister to The Fairy's Kiss (dam of ULANOVA). This is her first foal.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 14th August 2022 By Dundeel (NZ) - Abbey Marie, by Redoute's Choice

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, Australian Oaks, Gr 1.

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On Account of THE CHASE, Sutton Forest, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 3rd August 2022 By Exceed and Excel - Dame Giselle, by I Am Invincible

1st Dam MINE GAME, by General Nediym. Winner at 1400m, MRC TAB Mobi Cup. Halfsister to JYMCAREW, Born to Rule. This is her seventh living foal. Her sixth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 4 foals to race, all winnersJAMEKA (f by Myboycharlie (Ire)) . Leading Older Female on 2017 WTR (Long). Champion Stayer in Australia in 2016-17. 6 wins–1 at 2– 1400m to 2500m, $4,872,925, MRC Caulfield Cup, Gr 1, VRC Oaks, Gr 1, ATC BMW S., Gr 1, VRC Sires' Produce S., Gr 2, MVRC Dilmah Vase, Gr 2, MRC Naturalism S., Gr 3, 2d ATC Australian Derby, Gr 1, VRC Australian Cup, Gr 1, Turnbull S., Gr 1, MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, 3d ATC Rosehill Guineas, Gr 1, MRC Thousand Guineas Prelude, Gr 2, Inglis 2YO Premier, RL, MVRC Atlantic Jewel S., L, 4th Australian Oaks, Gr 1. GRANDSLAM (g by Myboycharlie (Ire)). 3 wins–1 at 2–1250m to 2040m, $575,890, MVRC Alister Clark S., Gr 2, 3d MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1. Nikitas (g by Snitzel) . 5 wins–1 at 2–to 1400m, 2d GCTC Magic Millions 2YO Classic, RL, 3d BRC Sires' Produce S., Gr 2, GCTC BJ McLachlan S., Gr 3.

2nd Dam DIFFERENT TO (NZ), by High Chaparral (Ire) . Started once. Half-sister to DORABELLA, CRUSOE. Dam of 5 foals, 2 to race, both winners, inc:MEDIA SENSATION (f I Am Invincible) . 7 wins. See above. 3rd Dam CASERIO, by Kaapstad. 4 wins at 1400m, 1600m, Waikato RC Newstalk ZB H., Matamata RC Comag H. Dam of 8 foals, all raced, 4 winners, inc:DORABELLA (f Postponed (USA)) . 5 wins 1200m to 1600m, $417,946, New Zealand One Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, WRC Captain Cook S., Gr 1.

On Account of CRESSFIELD, Scone, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 21st August 2022 By Exceed and Excel - Miss Leonidas, by I Am Invincible 1st Dam MISS LEONIDAS, by I Am Invincible . 5 wins 1000m to 1100m, $825,050, MRC Caulfield Sprint H., Gr 2, Bel Esprit H., L, MVRC Embassy Print Solutions Sprint H., 2d ATC Galaxy H., Gr 1, MVRC AJ Moir S., Gr 1, VRC Pat Lalor Hall of Fame Trophy H., MRC No Fuss Event Hire H., 3d VRC Ron Taylor H., 4th ATC Challenge S., Gr 2. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam HAPPY PLAY, by Barathea (Ire) . 2 wins at 1100m, 1225m. Half-sister to NEWPORT, Fresh Boy - Lim's Passion (Sing.). Dam of 13 foals, 12 to race, 8 winners, inc:MISS LEONIDAS (f I Am Invincible) . 5 wins. See above. Go Go Dingo. 6 wins at 1400m, 1600m, CJC Coupland's Bakeries Mile Trial, Romano's Food Group H., 2d CJC Lindauer H.-twice. Come Follow Me. 3 wins at 1100m, 1200m, $121,595, TTC Veolia Environmental Services 3YO Classic, 2d TRC Ross Fouracre 2YO H.


EXTREME CHOICE (AUS)

FARNAN (AUS)

(Bay 2017-Stud 2021). Champion 2YO in Australia in 2019-20. 5 wins at 2 1000m to 1200m, A$2,507,450, ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1, Todman S., Gr.2, Silver Slipper S., Gr.2, Wyong Magic Millions 2YO Classic, RL. Half-brother to SW Sandbar (ATC Lonhro P., L). Out of SW Tallow (VRC Vanity S., Gr.3), a half-sister to SP Mr Light Blue. Related to SW Beauty School, SW Mr Unforgettable, etc. His oldest progeny are yearlings.

EXTREME CHOICE (AUS)

(Chestnut 2013-Stud 2017). 4 wins3 at 2, MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr.1. Leading Sire of 2YOs in Aust. in 2020-21. Sire of 79 rnrs, 52 wnrs, 10 SW, inc. SW Stay Inside (ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1), She’s Extreme, Espiona, Tiger of Malay, Extreme Warrior, Knight’s Choice, Wollombi, Extreme Flight, Extremely Lucky, Xtremetime, SP Don Corleone, Extreme Threat, Meridius, Extremist, Chosen Legend, Make a Call and of Abseiler, etc.

On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW BAY COLT, foaled 9th November 2022 By Extreme Choice - Serious Satire, by More Than Ready (USA) 1st Dam SERIOUS SATIRE, by More Than Ready (USA) . 3 wins at 1200m, Hawkes Bay Gold Trail S., Gr 3, AuRC Woods H. Half-sister to Finepoint, Star Tsar. This is her fourth living foal. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerRussian Satire (f by Russian Revolution) . 2 wins at 1200m, 1600m to 2023-24, Whangarei RC Kerikeri Race Day H. 2nd Dam ZARZUELA (NZ), by Zabeel. 4 wins–3 in succession–1600m to 2100m, AuRC Championship S, Gr 2, 3d New Zealand Oaks, Gr 1. Half-sister to SATIN SHOES (dam of SATIN SLIPPER). Dam of 7 foals, all winners, inc:SERIOUS SATIRE (f More Than Ready (USA)) . 3 wins. See above. Finepoint (f Pins). 4 wins at 1400m, 1550m, $238,130, to 2022-23, ATC Ranvet H., 2d ATC Vinery H., 3d ATC Emancipation S., Gr 2, Angst S., Gr 3. Star Tsar (g Fastnet Rock) . 4 wins 1400m to 2400m, $115,557, AuRC Jarden H., Dunstan Feeds Stayers Final, 3d AuRC Avondale Cup, Gr 2.

On Account of NEWGATE FARM, Aberdeen, NSW (As Agent for Newgate/Gooree Joint Venture) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 5th October 2022 By Extreme Choice - Tempt Me Not, by Strategic Maneuver

On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 28th October 2022 By Farnan - 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, 4th Saratoga Schuylerville S., Gr 3. Half-sister to TIGER CAT LILLY (dam of LILIESFORMILLIE). 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 winnersWILD RULER (c by Snitzel) . 6 wins–1 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $2,618,125, 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, 2d ATC Concorde S., Gr 3, Cellarbrations 2YO H., 3d VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1, BRC Champagne Classic, Gr 2. PAVITRA (f by American Pharoah (USA)) . 3 wins 1500m to 1860m, $558,605, in 2022-23, Illawarra TC Kembla Grange Classic, Gr 3, 2d VRC Oaks, Gr 1, ATC Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, VRC Wakeful S., Gr 2.

On Account of ALMA VALE/KITCHWIN HILLS PARTNERSHIP, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 23rd October 2022 By Farnan - Priestess, by Exceed and Excel 1st Dam PRIESTESS, by Exceed and Excel. 3 wins 1350m to 1450m, ATC ANZ Bloodstock News H. Half-sister to DIVINE PROPHET, PROISIR. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO. 2nd Dam PROPHET JEWEL, by Encosta de Lago. 6 wins–1 at 2–1100m to 1300m, $135,980, QTC Queensland Week H., STC APN Outdoor H., Auburn RSL Club 2YO H. Half-sister to Mr Esteem. Dam of 10 foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, inc:DIVINE PROPHET (c Choisir). 3 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1600m, $880,525, MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, ATC Up & Coming S., Gr 3, 2d ATC Stan Fox S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Champagne S., Gr 1, 4th ATC Golden Rose S., Gr 1. Sire. PROISIR (c Choisir). 3 wins in succession 1200m to 1600m, $475,230, Newcastle JC Spring S., Gr 3, ATC TVN Jockeys Trust H., 2d ATC Randwick Guineas, Gr 1, Spring Champion S., Gr 1, 3d ATC Hobartville S., Gr 2. Sire.

FASTNET ROCK (AUS)

1st Dam TEMPT ME NOT, by Strategic Maneuver . 3 wins–1 at 2–900m to 1200m, $271,140, ATC PJ Bell S., Gr 3, TAB Place Multi H., 2d VRC Gucci S., Gr 3, ATC Victory Vein 2YO P., 3d ATC Light Fingers S., Gr 2. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersRuinart (f by Hallowed Crown) . 2 wins at 1000m, 1200m in 2022-23, 2d ATC Buy Better at Inglis H. Speed of Light (c by Exceed and Excel) . Winner at 2 at only start at 1000m in 2022-23. 2nd Dam GANDA, by Encosta de Lago. Placed at 3. Three-quarter-sister to Tempting Lady (dam of SMART METEOR), half-sister to Elahi (dam of GOOD STANDING). Dam of 8 named foals, 6 to race, 4 winners, inc:TEMPT ME NOT (f Strategic Maneuver) . 3 wins. See above.

FARNAN (AUS)

FASTNET ROCK (AUS) (Bay 2001-Stud 2005). 6 wins to

Pedigrees

1200m, VRC Lightning S., Gr.1. Champion Aust. Sire twice. Sire of 2136 rnrs, 1518 wnrs, 193 SW, 43 G1 wnrs. His SHbred progeny inc SW Rocket Spade (New Zealand Derby, Gr.1), Sherwood Forest, Avantage, Atlantic Jewel, Shoals, Sea Siren, First Seal, Planet Rock, Rock ‘n’ Pop, Age of Fire, Mosheen, Merchant Navy, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW One Master, Fascinating Rock, Zhukova, Laganore, etc.

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On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 30th August 2022 By Fastnet Rock - El Dorado Dreaming, by Ilovethiscity 1st Dam EL DORADO DREAMING, by Ilovethiscity. Winner at 2 at 1400m, $1,077,155, ATC Sires' Produce S., Gr 1, 2d ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, 3d ATC Champagne S., Gr 1, Surround S., Gr 1, Hot Danish S., Gr 2, VRC Wakeful S., Gr 2, MRC Thousand Guineas Prelude, Gr 2, Moonee Valley Fillies Classic, Gr 2, 4th ATC Light Fingers S., Gr 2. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam SOLANAS (NZ), by Zabeel. Placed at 3. Half-sister to Peppie (dam of SEA BATTLE). Dam of 9 foals, 8 to race, 6 winners, inc:EL DORADO DREAMING (f Ilovethiscity) . Winner. See above. 3rd Dam PEPITE D'OR, by Dieu d'Or. 3 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1100m, VRC Moomba P., L, VATC Sturt H. Sister to GOLD ACE, half-sister to FINAL CARD, Chemin de Fer, Dharapani. Dam of 8 named foals, 4 to race, 1 winner.

FLYING ARTIE (AUS)

FRANKEL (GB)

(Bay 2008-Stud 2013). 14 wins-4 at 2, Ascot Champion S., Gr.1. Champion Sire in GB/Ire in 2021. Sire of 775 rnrs, 534 wnrs, 132 SW, 33 G1 wnrs, inc. SW Alpinista (ParisLongchamp Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, Gr.1), Inspiral, Hurricane Lane, Westover, Adayar, Cracksman, Hungry Heart, Anapurna, Soul Stirring, Homeless Songs, Logician, Quadrilateral, Nashwa, Mostahdaf, Chaldean, Converge, Mozu Ascot, McKulick, Mirage Dancer, etc.

On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 18th August 2022 By Frankel (GB) - Fantasy (IRE), by Invincible Spirit (IRE) 1st Dam Fantasy (Ire), by Invincible Spirit . Winner at 2 at 5f, 3d Curragh Round Tower S., Gr 3, Curragh S., L. Sister to TICKLED PINK (dam of VICTORIA ROAD), half-sister to HALFWAY TO HEAVEN (dam of MAGICAL, RHODODENDRON, FLYING THE FLAG), THEANN (dam of PHOTO CALL, LAND FORCE). This is her second foal. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO. 2nd Dam CASSANDRA GO, by Indian Ridge. 6 wins 5f to 7f, Royal Ascot King's Stand S., Gr 2. Dam of 15 foals, 14 to race, 11 winners, inc:HALFWAY TO HEAVEN (f Pivotal (GB)) . 4 wins–1 at 2–7f to 1¼m, £452,644, Irish One Thousand Guineas, Gr 1. Dam of 5 winnersRHODODENDRON (f Galileo). 5 wins–3 at 2–1408m to 2000m, Newmarket Fillies' Mile, Gr 1, Chantilly Prix de l'Opéra, Gr 1. Dam ofAUGUSTE RODIN (c Deep Impact) . 6 wins–3 in succession at 2–7f to 1½m, £2,097,774, to 2023, The Derby, Gr 1, Irish Derby, Gr 1.

FLYING ARTIE (AUS)

(Bay 2013-Stud 2017). 3 wins-1 at 2, VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr.1. Sire of 199 rnrs, 113 wnrs, inc. SW Artorius (MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr.1), Asfoora, Democracy Manifest, Flying Crazy, Coin Toss, Vast Art, Fierce Flight, Giannis, SP Dalchini, Ruby Flyer, The Art of Flying and of Artero, Princess Bojack, Chayse ‘n’ Artie, Chipolartie, Flying on a Limb, Larrikin Rogue, Symphony in Red, Almighty Rising, Ang Pow, Blue Ray, etc.

Pedigrees Pedigrees

2nd Dam LIGHT QUEST, by Quest for Fame (GB) . 3 wins at 1800m, 2000m, MaisonsLaffitte Prix Corteira, 4th Longchamp Prix Mélisande, L. Half-sister to ARABIAN GLEAM, KIMBERELLA, Bumptious, Cute (dam of POGO). Dam of 12 foals, 9 to race, 8 winners, inc:SKIA (f Motivator). 3 wins 1800m to 2100m, €122,150, Toulouse Prix Fille de l'Air, Gr 3, 2d Fontainebleau Prix Mélisande, L. Dam of 8 winnersSOL ORIENS (c Kitasan Black) . 3 wins in succession–1 at 2–at 1800m, 2000m, $5,913,478, to 2023, Nakayama Satsuki Sho, Gr 1. VIN DE GARDE (c Deep Impact). 5 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–at 1600m, 1800m, Tokyo Fuji S., Gr 2, 2d Meydan Dubai Turf, Gr 1.

On Account of SLEDMERE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BROWN COLT, foaled 27th August 2022 By Frankel (GB) - Salsa Bella (FR), by Siyouni (FR)

1st Dam GRACIE'S LASS, by Redoute's Choice . Unraced. Half-sister to DELECTATION. This is her sixth foal. Her fifth foal is a 2YO. Her fourth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersARTORIUS (c by Flying Artie) . 3 wins–2 at 2–at 1200m, 1300m, $2,434,958, to 2022-23, ATC Canterbury S., Gr 1, MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr 1, 2d MRC HDF McNeil S., Gr 3, VRC Exford P., L, 3d VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1, Royal Ascot Platinum Jubilee S., Gr 1, Newmarket July Cup, Gr 1, MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, 4th ATC Golden Rose S., Gr 1, George Ryder S., Gr 1, Royal Ascot Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee S., Gr 1.

1st Dam Salsa Bella (Fr), by Siyouni. Winner at 2 at 1600m in France, 2d Gulfstream Park Sweetest Chant S., Gr 3. This is her second foal. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO.

FRANKEL (GB)

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1st Dam LUSTRALE (IRE), by Sea the Stars . Unraced. Half-sister to SKIA (dam of SOL ORIENS, VIN DE GARDE), TROPAIOS, Amarysia (dam of AMAZONIE). This is her first foal.

On Account of VINERY STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 2nd November 2022 By Flying Artie - Gracie's Lass, by Redoute's Choice

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, Woodbine Selene S., Gr 3. Dam of 6 foals, 4 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.

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On Account of CORNERSTONE STUD, Angaston, SA (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 4th September 2022 By Frankel (GB) - Lustrale (IRE), by Sea the Stars (IRE)

2nd Dam KATSYA, by Sinndar. 3 wins at 1950m, 2000m, Longchamp Prix Qatar Racing & Equestrian Club, Prix de Verneuil, 2d Saint-Cloud Prix Barquette, Deauville Midi Prix de Dragey, 3d Clairefontaine Les Paris RMC, Chantilly Prix de l'Aunette. Dam of 4 named foals, all raced, 2 winners, inc:Salsa Bella (f Siyouni) . Winner. See above. 3rd Dam LABYRINTH, by Exit to Nowhere. 2 wins at 1600m, 1800m, Longchamp Prix de la Megisserie. Dam of 6 foals, 5 to race, 3 winners, inc:Dedale. 2 wins at 2100m, Saint-Cloud Prix Ortie Blanche, 2d Deauville Prix de la Houblonniere, 4th Le Lion-d'Angers Prix Urban Sea, L. Producer.

HELLO YOUMZAIN (FR)


HELLO YOUMZAIN (FR) (Bay 2016-Stud in France 2021, NZ 2021). 5 wins-2 at 2-at 6f, £432,851, €160,878, Royal Ascot Diamond Jubilee S., Gr.1, Haydock Sprint Cup, Gr.1, Sandy Lane S., Gr.2, Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte, Gr.2, 2d Deauville Prix Maurice de Gheest, Gr.1, 3d Royal Ascot Commonwealth Cup, Gr.1. Half-brother to SW Royal Youmzain, SW Zuhoor Baynoona and SP Saglawy. His oldest SH-bred progeny are yearlings.

On Account of SEGENHOE STUD AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN COLT, foaled 9th November 2022 By I Am Invincible - Anaheed, by Fastnet Rock 1st Dam ANAHEED, by Fastnet Rock. 5 wins–3 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $1,538,150, ATC Sweet Embrace S., Gr 2, Percy Sykes S., Gr 2, MRC Rubiton S., Gr 2, Blue Sapphire S., Gr 3, ATC Harrolds Victory Vein P., 3d MVRC Manikato S., Gr 1, ATC Arrowfield 3YO Sprint S., Gr 2, San Domenico S., Gr 3, 4th ATC Reisling S., Gr 2. Half-sister to FAROOQ. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam ROSTOVA, by Testa Rossa. 5 wins–4 at 2, 3 in succession–1000m to 1400m, SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, VRC Sires' Produce S., Gr 2, MRC Blue Diamond Prelude (f), Gr 3, VRC Ottawa S., L, 3d AJC Sires Produce S., Gr 1. Dam of 7 named foals, 4 to race, 3 winners, inc:ANAHEED (f Fastnet Rock) . 5 wins. See above. FAROOQ (g Frankel) . 10 wins–1 at 2–1050m to 2100m, $379,650, to 202223, SAJC Premier's P., L, 2d Geelong Classic, L.

On Account of TRELAWNEY STUD, Cambridge, NZ (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 25th October 2022 By Hello Youmzain (FR) - Ruqqaya (NZ), by Van Nistelrooy (USA)

On Account of LIME COUNTRY THOROUGHBREDS, Blandford, NSW (As Agent for Peachester Lodge) BAY COLT, foaled 22nd September 2022 By I Am Invincible - Different To (NZ), by High Chaparral (IRE)

1st Dam RUQQAYA, by Van Nistelrooy (USA) . 2 wins at 2000m, 2100m, BOP RC Radisson Plaza Resort Air Tahiti Nui H., 2d Wanganui JC TCL Communications H. Halfsister to OCEAN PARK, Lady Sayyida (dam of EXCELIDA). This is her ninth foal. Her eighth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 5 foals to race, all winnersGRUNT (c by O'Reilly) . 5 wins–4 in succession–at 1400m, 1600m, $1,382,450, VRC Australian Guineas, Gr 1, Makybe Diva S., Gr 1, CS Hayes S., Gr 3, SAJC Holdfast Insurance H. Sire. ZAYYDANI (f by Savabeel) . 6 wins 1600m to 2137m, $747,225, VRC Matriarch S., Gr 2, Qld Tatt's RC Gold Crown, L, Ballarat Cup, L, 2d MRC Thoroughbred Club H., 3d SAJC Centaurea S., L, 4th SAJC South Australian Derby, Gr 1, MRC Coongy Cup, Gr 3, BRC Lord Mayor's Cup, Gr 3. Addison (f by Jimmy Choux) . 3 wins 1300m to 1600m, $124,200, MRC Dennis Hanrahan H., 3d SAJC Birthday Cup, L. King's Man (g by Iffraaj (GB)). 5 wins 1400m to 1800m, $861,454, HKJC Owl H. Gmork (g by Tivaci). Winner at 2150m in 2022-23.

1st Dam DIFFERENT TO (NZ), by High Chaparral (Ire) . Started once. Half-sister to DORABELLA, CRUSOE. This is her seventh foal. Her sixth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersMEDIA SENSATION (f by I Am Invincible) . 7 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession–1200m to 1600m, $335,916, New Zealand One Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, Counties RC Auckland Thoroughbred Breeders, Gr 2, AuRC Soliloquy S., Gr 3, 2d Counties RC Auckland Thoroughbred Breeders S., Gr 2.

I AM INVINCIBLE (AUS)

2nd Dam CASERIO, by Kaapstad. 4 wins at 1400m, 1600m, Waikato RC Newstalk ZB H. Half-sister to Tell the Court. Dam of 8 foals, all raced, 4 winners, inc:DORABELLA (f Postponed (USA)) . 5 wins 1200m to 1600m, $417,946, New Zealand One Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, WRC Captain Cook S., Gr 1. CRUSOE (g Volksraad (GB)) . 8 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession–1200m to 1600m, $580,706, AuRC Champagne S., L, Singapore 4YO Mile, L.

On Account of ELSDON PARK, Matamata, NZ BAY FILLY, foaled 26th October 2022 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, VRC Matriarch S., Gr 2, ATC Tramway S., Gr 2, Levin RC Wellington S., Gr 3, 3d MRC Caulfield Cup, Gr 1, ATC Australian Oaks, Gr 1. This is her fourth living foal. Dam of 2 foals to race, 1 winner, inc:Luella Cristina (f by Snitzel) . 2 wins at 1200m, 1400m in 2022-23, 2d CJC NZB Airfreight S., L, Warstep S., L, 3d WRC Levin Classic, Gr 1. 2nd Dam STARYN GLENN, by Montjeu (Ire). Placed at 3 in NZ. Half-sister to SILKY RED BOXER. Dam of 8 named foals, all raced, 7 winners, inc:LUCIA VALENTINA (f Savabeel). 7 wins. See above.

I AM INVINCIBLE (AUS) (Bay 2004-Stud 2010). 5 wins1 at 2, SAJC DC McKay S., Gr.3. Champion Sire in Aust. twice. Sire of 1073 rnrs, 860 wnrs, 100 SW, 14 G1 wnrs, inc. SW Home Affairs (VRC Lightning S., Gr.1), Imperatriz, Loving Gaby, Brazen Beau, In Secret, Viddora, I Am a Star, Voodoo Lad, Invincibella, Media Sensation, Lombardo, Marabi, Oohood, Hellbent, Dame Giselle, Libertini, Fiesta, Illustrious Lad, Tiz Invincible, I Am Me, Victorem, etc.

On Account of SEGENHOE STUD AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, Scone, NSW (As Agent for Fairway Thoroughbreds) BROWN COLT, foaled 27th November 2022 By I Am Invincible - Adrift (NZ), by Zabeel (NZ)

2nd Dam ZENAIDA (NZ), by Zabeel. Winner at 1600m, 2d ATC TAB Rewards H. Half-sister to VOSNE ROMANEE, Meursault. Dam of 3 foals, all winners, inc:SUNSHINE IN PARIS (f Invader). 4 wins at 1200m, 1400m, $691,700, to 2023-24, ATC Surround S., Gr 1, Sheraco S., Gr 2. MACROURA (f Snitzel) . 4 wins. See above. 3rd Dam MADISON AVENUE, by Morcon (GB) . Unraced. Half-sister to HEAR THAT BELL. Dam of 9 named foals, 7 to race, 5 winners, inc:VOSNE ROMANEE (g Electronic Zone (USA)) . Horse of the Year in NZ in 2009-10. 9 wins 1400m to 2040m, AuRC Zabeel Classic, Gr 1.

On Account of YARRAMAN PARK STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 22nd September 2022 By I Am Invincible - Meliora, by Ad Valorem (USA) 1st Dam MELIORA, by Ad Valorem (USA) . 4 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1400m, $248,410, MRC Angus Armanasco S., Gr 2, MVRC Aquanas H., 2d SAJC Spring S., Gr 3, 4th MRC Kevin Hayes S., L. Half-sister to WHYPEEO. This is her seventh foal. Her sixth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 5 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:I AM IMMORTAL (c by I Am Invincible) . 2 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1100m, $280,400, MRC Blue Diamond Prelude (c&g), Gr 3, Blue Diamond Preview (c&g), L, 2d MRC WJ Adams S., L. GODFATHER (c by I Am Invincible) . Winner at 2 at 1000m, $103,800, in 2022-23, BRC Phelan Ready S., L. 2nd Dam SUNSET BOULEVARD, by Fasliyev (USA) . Started 3 times. Dam of 9 named foals, 8 to race, 7 winners, inc:MELIORA (f Ad Valorem (USA)) . 4 wins. See above. WHYPEEO (g I Am Invincible) . 5 wins–1 at 2–1005m to 1200m, $435,510, BRC Gold Edition P., L, Mick Dittman P., L, 2d Gold Coast Guineas, Gr 3.

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2nd Dam STRAY (NZ), by Tale of the Cat (USA) . Unraced. Half-sister to MALDIVIAN. Dam of 13 foals, all raced, 11 winners, inc:ADRIFT (f Zabeel). 3 wins. See above. XIONG FENG - IMPERIAL WIN (Sing.) (g Iffraaj (GB)) . 3 wins in succession at 2 880m to 1200m, $513,493, AuRC Karaka Million, RL.

1st Dam MACROURA, by Snitzel. 4 wins–3 in succession at 2–1000m to 1200m, $306,590, MVRC Typhoon Tracy S., Gr 3, Scone RC Woodlands S., L. Threequarter-sister to SUNSHINE IN PARIS. This is her first foal.

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1st Dam ADRIFT (NZ), by Zabeel. 3 wins in succession 1200m to 1850m, $144,100, ATC Light Fingers S., Gr 2. Three-quarter-sister to MALDIVIAN, Pump It, halfsister to XIONG FENG - IMPERIAL WIN (Sing.), Marcey's Belt (dam of ENTRIVIERE). This is her fourth living foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Her second foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerZarastro (g by I Am Invincible) . 5 wins–3 in succession–1100m to 1300m, $281,550, to 2023-24, ATC XXXX H., Vinery H., 4th VRC Moomba P., L.

On Account of YARRAMAN PARK STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 20th August 2022 By I Am Invincible - Macroura, by Snitzel

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On Account of EMIRATES PARK PTY LTD, Murrurundi, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 9th September 2022 By I Am Invincible - Najmah, by Snitzel 1st Dam NAJMAH, by Snitzel. 2 wins at 1000m, 1100m, ATC Ogalo Sprint H., 2d ATC Kia Canterbury Sprint Final H., Robrick Lodge H., 3d MRC LU Simon Builders H. Half-sister to CHARM STONE, NAJMATY. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam NAJOOM, by Northern Meteor. 5 wins–3 in succession–1100m to 1400m, $253,050, Hawkesbury Guineas, Gr 3, BRC Fred Best Classic, Gr 3, ATC Cellarbrations H. Dam of 4 named foals, 3 to race, all winners, inc:CHARM STONE (f I Am Invincible) . 3 wins–1 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $391,765, to 2023-24, VRC Ottawa S., Gr 3, MRC Quezette S., Gr 3, MVRC Atlantic Jewel S., L, 3d VRC Maribyrnong Trial S., L. NAJMATY (f I Am Invincible) . 4 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $349,950, MRC Redoute's Choice S., L, BRC Helen Coughlan S., L, MRC Geoff Murphy H., 2d BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2, 4th MRC Quezette S., Gr 3.

On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW BAY COLT, foaled 21st October 2022 By I Am Invincible - Oceanex (NZ), by Ocean Park (NZ) 1st Dam OCEANEX (NZ), by Ocean Park. 6 wins–3 in succession–1600m to 2800m, $881,970, VRC Matriarch S., Gr 2, Andrew Ramsden S., L, SAJC Port Adelaide Cup, L, 3d MVRC WH Stocks S., Gr 2, Moonee Valley Gold Cup, Gr 2. Half-sister to AMEXED, MISS AOTEAROA, Marcellina, Digital Fortress, Danahere (dam of SAINT PATRICKS DAY). This is her first foal. 2nd Dam Danex, by Danasinga. Winner at 2000m, 3d Waikato RC Sir Tristram Fillies Classic, Gr 2, 4th New Zealand Oaks, Gr 1. Half-sister to I'm Excited, Calm Crossing. Dam of 13 named foals, all raced, 10 winners, inc:OCEANEX (f Ocean Park) . 6 wins. See above. AMEXED (g Pentire (GB)) . 3 wins 1600m to 2400m, $245,135, BRC Rough Habit P., Gr 3, SCTC Caloundra Cup, L, 4th BRC Grand Prix S., Gr 3. MISS AOTEAROA (f Per Incanto (USA)) . 2 wins at 1100m, 1200m, Hawkes Bay Gold Trail S., Gr 3.

On Account of SEGENHOE STUD AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 19th September 2022 By I Am Invincible - Oregon's Day, by Domesday

On Account of SILVERDALE FARM, Avoca, NSW BAY OR BROWN COLT, foaled 22nd August 2022 By I Am Invincible - Sweet Sherry, by Bel Esprit 1st Dam SWEET SHERRY, by Bel Esprit. 4 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1200m, $658,300, SAJC Euclase S., Gr 2, VRC Maribyrnong Trial S., L, MVRC William Crockett S., L, Cleanaway P., 3d MVRC Atlantic Jewel S., L, 4th VRC Incognitus S., L. Half-sister to ARINOSA, Onerous, Andaz. This is her third living foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO. 2nd Dam Amoroso, by Revoque (Ire) . 3 wins at 1316m, SAJC Lakes Resort Hotel H., MRC Turf Ruler H., SAJC Xmas Twilight at Victoria P., 2d MRC Boronia S., L, Potrero H., Denise's Joy H., 3d SAJC Balcrest S., L, 4th SAJC Dermody S., Gr 3. Dam of 8 named foals, 5 to race, 4 winners, inc:ARINOSA (f Dash for Cash) . 9 wins 1000m to 1550m, $579,190, ATC Sapphire S., Gr 2, Premiere S., Gr 2, Birthday Card S., Gr 3, 2d VRC Lavazza Short Black P., Gr 3, 4th BRC Glenlogan Park S., Gr 3. Producer. SWEET SHERRY (f Bel Esprit) . 4 wins. See above.

On Account of LONGWOOD THOROUGHBRED FARM, Longwood East, Vic (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 11th November 2022 By I Am Invincible - Volpe Veloce, by Foxwedge 1st Dam VOLPE VELOCE, by Foxwedge. 12 wins–2 at 2 and 7 in succession–1200m to 1600m, AuRC Railway S., Gr 1, Eight Carat Classic, Gr 2, Westbury Classic, Gr 2, BOP RC Japan-New Zealand International Trophy, Gr 2, Manawatu RC Eulogy S., Gr 3, AuRC Karaka 3YO Mile, RL, Wanganui JC Castletown S., L, 2d AuRC Westbury Classic, Gr 2. Sister to RAPOSA RAPIDA, half-sister to DELAGO BOLT. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam BARDEGO, by Barathea (Ire) . 2 wins at 2 at 900m, 1000m, MRC Blue Diamond Preview (f), Gr 3. Dam of 11 named foals, 10 to race, 8 winners, inc:VOLPE VELOCE (f Foxwedge) . 12 wins. See above. RAPOSA RAPIDA (g Foxwedge). 8 wins 1200m to 1400m, $188,893, to 2022-23, Waikato RC Sprint H., L, AuRC Blue Bubble Taxis H. DELAGO BOLT (g Delago Brom). 5 wins–2 at 2, Canberra RC Black Opal S., L.

JUSTIFY (USA)

1st Dam OREGON'S DAY, by Domesday. 5 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1800m, $985,180, GCTC AD Hollindale S., Gr 2, VRC Frances Tressady S., Gr 3, MVRC Alexandra S., Gr 3, MRC Thoroughbred Club Cup, L, 2d ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1. Half-sister to TALENT SHOW, OREGON SPIRIT. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO. 2nd Dam OREGON SEAL (NZ), by Oregon (USA) . 9 wins–3 in succession–1200m to 2119m, $286,650, MVRC Tesio S., Gr 3, 3d MVRC Tesio S., Gr 3, 4th VRC Auckland Racing Club H., L. Dam of 8 named foals, all winners, inc:OREGON'S DAY (f Domesday) . 5 wins. See above. TALENT SHOW (f Jeune (GB)) . 5 wins–3 in succession–1200m to 2400m, $492,145, WATC Perth Cup, Gr 2, 2d SAJC Lord Reims S., Gr 3. Producer. OREGON SPIRIT (g Bel Esprit) . 8 wins–3 in succession, MRC Lord S., L.

On Account of VINERY STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BROWN FILLY, foaled 9th August 2022 By I Am Invincible - Snitzerland, by Snitzel 1st Dam SNITZERLAND, by Snitzel. 8 wins–2 at 2 and 4 in succession–1000m to 1200m, $1,974,500, VRC Lightning S., Gr 1, Danehill S., Gr 2, ATC Challenge S., Gr 2, (1000m course record), VRC Thoroughbred Breeders S., Gr 3, ATC San Domenico S., Gr 3, MVRC Champagne S., Gr 3, MRC Inglis Premier 2YO S., MRC Blue Sapphire S., 2d ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, Galaxy H., Gr 1, Challenge S., Gr 2, VRC Dilmah Earl Grey S., L, Ottawa S., L, 3d BRC Victory S., Gr 2, 4th ATC Reisling S., Gr 2. Sister to SOOBOOG, three-quarter-sister to PRAIRIE FIRE, half-sister to Red Dress Marley. This is her fifth living foal. Dam of 4 foals to race, 3 winnersHARD LANDING (g by All Too Hard) . 5 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1200m, $280,430, to 2022-23, VRC Maribyrnong P., Gr 3, MVRC Jockey Celebration Day H., 2d VRC Schweppervescence P. Saas Fee (f by All Too Hard) . 2 wins at 1300m, $118,990, ATC Territories at Darley H., 2d ATC Astern Yearlings at Sales H., Hyland Race Colours H., Robrick Lodge H., 3d Gosford RC Belle of the Turf S., Gr 3.

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On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 21st September 2022 By I Am Invincible - Stay With Me, by Street Cry (IRE)

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1st Dam STAY WITH ME, by Street Cry (Ire) . 3 wins at 1200m, 1600m, $502,750, MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, MVRC Atlantic Jewel S., L, 2d VRC Talindert S., L, 3d ATC Surround S., Gr 2, 4th ATC Randwick Guineas, Gr 1. Half-sister to Miracle of Love, Bucharest - Fying Turbo (H.K.), Earth Angel, Woodbine. This is her fifth foal. Her fourth foal is a 2YO. Her third foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersWALTZ ON BY (f by I Am Invincible) . 3 wins at 1300m, 1400m, $369,275, in 2022-23, MRC Jim Moloney S., L, Bendigo Guineas, L, 2d VRC Talindert S., L, 3d SAJC Queen of the South S., Gr 2, 4th VRC Rose of Kingston S., Gr 2. 2nd Dam MISS FINLAND, by Redoute's Choice . Champion 2YO & 3YO Filly in Australia in 2006 & 2007. 11 wins–3 at 2 and 3 in succession–1000m to 2500m, $4,632,775, STC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, VRC Oaks, Gr 1, Australian Guineas, Gr 1. Dam of 10 named foals, 8 to race, 7 winners.

JUSTIFY (USA) (Chestnut 2015-Stud U.S.A. 2019, Aust. 2019). 6 wins 7f to 1½m, Kentucky Derby, Gr.1. Leading First Season Sire in Aust. in 2022-23. Sire of 213 rnrs, 100 wnrs, 22 SW, 5 G1 wnrs. His oldest SH-bred progeny are 3YOs and inc SW Learning to Fly (ATC Reisling S., Gr.2), Air Assault, Star of Justice, Legacies, SP Scentify, Verdad, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW City of Troy (Newmarket Dewhurst S., Gr.1), Opera Singer, Aspen Grove, Just F y I, etc.

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 19th September 2022 By Justify (USA) - Fix (NZ), by Iffraaj (GB) 1st Dam FIX (NZ), by Iffraaj (GB) . NZ Bloodstock Filly of the Year in 2012-13. 8 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession–1000m to 2000m, $371,571, AuRC Eight Carat Classic, Gr 2, Royal S., Gr 2, Waikato RC Sir Tristram Fillies Classic, Gr 2, BOP RC Morton Estate Sparkling Sprint H., 2d New Zealand Derby, Gr 1, Rotorua RC Lion Red P., Gr 3, Waikato RC Sprint H., L, AuRC Retina Specialists H., 3d New Zealand One Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, Hawkes Bay GR Kelt Memorial H., Gr 3, Waikato RC James & Annie Sarten Memorial S., Gr 3, 4th Hawkes Bay Gold Trail S., Gr 3. Half-sister to Galileo's Destiny, Nakataan (dam of POLITICAL DEBATE). This is her sixth foal. Her fifth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 4 foals to race, 2 winners, inc:Know Thyself (f by Galileo) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1600m, 2400m to 2023, SaintCloud Prix Providencial, 2d ParisLongchamp Prix Vanteaux, Gr 3, Prix de Liancourt, L, 3d ParisLongchamp Prix d'Hédouville, Gr 3, Prix de La Seine, L, 4th Saint-Cloud Prix La Camargo, L.


On Account of WILLOW PARK STUD, Scone, NSW CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 28th September 2022 By Justify (USA) - Luminous Eyes (IRE), by Bachelor Duke (USA) 1st Dam LUMINOUS EYES (IRE), by Bachelor Duke (USA) . 2 wins at 2 at 7f, €136,315, Leopardstown Silver Flash S., Gr 3, 2d Fairyhouse Brownstown S., Gr 3. This is her seventh living foal. Her sixth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, 1 winner, inc:LUMOSTY (f by Fastnet Rock) . 5 wins 1000m to 1600m, $482,100, Moonee Valley Fillies Classic, Gr 2, MRC Caulfield Sprint H., Gr 2, VRC Straight Six H., L, All Victorian Sprint Series Heat H., 2d VRC Cap d'Antibes S., L, MRC Blue Diamond Preview (f), L, 3d Qld Tatt's RC Tattersall's Tiara, Gr 1, MRC Blue Diamond Prelude (f), Gr 3. 2nd Dam MOOD INDIGO, by Indian Ridge. Winner at 7f, Leopardstown Waterford Lismore S., 4th Leopardstown Silver Flash S., L. Half-sister to GOT A CRUSH (dam of PALMILLA), Gotablush. Dam of 13 foals, 12 to race, 6 winners, inc:LUMINOUS EYES (f Bachelor Duke (USA)) . 2 wins. See above.

KING’S LEGACY (AUS)

KINGMAN (GB)

(Bay 2011-Stud 2015). 7 wins-2 at 2, Royal Ascot St James’s Palace S., Gr.1. Sire of 614 rnrs, 408 wnrs, 74 SW, 9 G1 wnrs, inc. SW Palace Pier (Deauville Prix Jacques Le Marois, Gr.1), Persian King, Kinross, Domestic Spending, Commissioning, Schnell Meister, Sauterne, Feed the Flame, King Colorado, Technical Analysis, Public Sector, Summer Romance, Habana, Calyx, Headman, Serve the King, Noble Style, Zardozi, Elizabeth Tower, etc.

On Account of TWIN HILLS STUD, Cootamundra, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 12th August 2022 By Kingman (GB) - Wednesday (GB), by Night of Thunder (IRE) 1st Dam WEDNESDAY (GB), by Night of Thunder (Ire) . Unraced. Half-sister to Halfway Line. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam Midweek, by Motivator. Winner at 2, 2d Maisons-Laffitte Prix Imprudence, Gr 3, Chantilly Prix de la Cochère, L, Maisons-Laffitte Prix Amandine, L. Halfsister to CONFRONT, Nearby. Dam of 3 foals, 2 to race, 1 winner, inc:Halfway Line (g Zoffany (Ire)) . 3 wins–1 at 2–at 1400m, 1600m to 2023, Saint-Cloud Prix Comrade, 3d Saint-Cloud Prix Matchem, L. 3rd Dam CONTIGUOUS, by Danzig. Unraced. Three-quarter-sister to MODERN DAY, CHOICE SPIRIT, half-sister to REAMS OF VERSE, ELMAAMUL, MANIFEST, MODERNISE, HIGH WALDEN, MODESTA, NOVELLARA, Midsummer. Dam of 13 named foals, 8 to race, 6 winners, inc:CONFRONT (g Nayef). 6 wins–1 at 2–7f to 9f, Newmarket Joel S., Gr 3.

LUCKY VEGA (IRE)

KING’S LEGACY (AUS) (Bay 2017-Stud 2021). 3 wins at 2 1200m to 1600m, A$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, TAB Long May We Play 2YO P. Out of SP Breakfast in Bed, a half-sister to SW Oohood (ATC Flight S., Gr.1). Related to SW Snippets, SW SW Quick Score, SW Not a Single Doubt, SW Big Parade, etc. His oldest progeny are yearlings.

On Account of PARSONS CREEK, Milbrodale, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 10th November 2022 By King's Legacy - Chatelaine, by Flying Spur 1st Dam Chatelaine, by Flying Spur. 3 wins to 1250m, 2d AJC Silver Shadow S., Gr 2, STC Research S., Gr 3. Half-sister to Late Night Fun. This is her eleventh living foal. Her tenth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 9 foals to race, 5 winners, inc:MAZU (g by Maurice (JPN)) . 7 wins–1 at 2 and 6 in succession–to 1200m, $7,602,350, BRC Doomben Ten Thousand S., Gr 1, ATC Arrowfield 3YO Sprint S., Gr 2, Brian Crowley S., L, Fireball S., L, Darby Munro S., L. HEADWAY (f by Charge Forward) . Champion 2YO Filly in Australia in 2008-09. 4 wins–3 in succession at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, $1,171,138, VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1, AJC Sweet Embrace S., Gr 3. Producer. Cheyenne Sue (f by Zizou) . Placed at 3. Dam of 2 winnersLET ME SLEEP ON IT (f Manhattan Rain) . Winner at 2 at 1200m, $126,830, MRC Redoute's Choice S., L, 4th ATC Inglis Nursery, RL. Convene (f by Zizou) . Placed at 2, 2d MRC Karen Clements 2YO H. Dam ofShe Turns Heads (f Headwater) . Placed at 2 & 3 to 2023-24, 3d Taranaki 2YO Classic, Gr 3.

KINGMAN (GB)

LUCKY VEGA (IRE)

(Bay 2018-Stud Aust. 2021, Ire. 2022). 2 wins at 2 at 6f, £165,624, €172,645, Curragh Phoenix S., Gr.1, 2d Royal Ascot St James’s Palace S., Gr.1, Newmarket Middle Park S., Gr.1, Curragh Railway S., Gr.2, 3d The Two Thousand Guineas, Gr.1, 4th Irish Two Thousand Guineas, Gr.1. Grandson of SW Satwa Queen (Longchamp Prix de l’Opera, Gr.1), a half-sister to SW Spadoun. His oldest progeny are yearlings.

On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent) BROWN FILLY, foaled 21st August 2022 By Lucky Vega (IRE) - Unforgotten, by Fastnet Rock

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2nd Dam MEMORIES OF YOU (IRE), by Galileo. Unplaced. Half-sister to MATIARA, MARATHON, PYRUS. Dam of 6 named foals, all raced, 4 winners, inc:UNFORGOTTEN (f Fastnet Rock) . 6 wins. See above. Yiyi (g No Nay Never (USA)) . 5 wins 1300m to 2000m, $484,355, ATC Precise Air H., Cerrone H., Bowermans Furniture H., 2d Wyong Gold Cup, L. Special Memories (f Fastnet Rock). 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1400m, 3d CJC Canterbury S., L, 4th New Zealand One Thousand Guineas, Gr 1.

Pedigrees

1st Dam UNFORGOTTEN, by Fastnet Rock. 6 wins–3 in succession–1250m to 2400m, $1,563,895, ATC Australian Oaks, Gr 1, Phar Lap S., Gr 2, NSW Tatt's RC Chelmsford S., Gr 2, ATC Schweppes H., CFMEU Mining H., Schweppes P., 2d ATC Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, 3d ATC Epsom H., Gr 1, Queen of the Turf S., Gr 1, Chipping Norton S., Gr 1, 4th ATC Ranvet S., Gr 1. Sister to Special Memories, half-sister to Yiyi. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO.

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MAURICE (JPN)

On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 30th August 2022 By Ocean Park (NZ) - Baggy Green, by Galileo (IRE) 1st Dam BAGGY GREEN, by Galileo (Ire). Winner at 1600m. Three-quarter-sister to FUNSTAR, half-sister to YOUNGSTAR, Eleven Seconds. This is her seventh foal. Her sixth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 4 foals to race, all winnersTOFANE (f by Ocean Park) . 8 wins 1100m to 1400m, $3,692,470, ATC All Aged S., Gr 1, BRC Stradbroke H., Gr 1, MRC CF Orr S., Gr 1, Qld Tatt's RC Tattersall's Tiara, Gr 1, VRC Furphy Sprint, Gr 3, MRC Bass Strait Beef Steaks S., Gr 3, 2d ATC All Aged S., Gr 1, MRC Toorak H., Gr 1, SAJC Euclase S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Galaxy H., Gr 1, MRC Memsie S., Gr 1. NO COMPROMISE (g by Pins). 7 wins 2000m to 2400m, $1,013,436, to 2022-23, ATC Metropolitan H., Gr 1, NE Manion Cup, Gr 3, 2d ATC Parramatta Cup, L, 3d ATC Chelmsford S., Gr 2, Newcastle Gold Cup, Gr 3, ATC Carrington S., L, 4th GCTC AD Hollindale S., Gr 2. BENAUD (g by Reliable Man (GB)) . 3 wins at 1400m, 2100m, $802,230, to 2023-24, Wyong Gold Cup, L, 2d ATC Australian Derby, Gr 1.

MAURICE (JPN) (Bay 2011-Stud 2017). 11 wins-2 at 2, HKJC

OLE KIRK (AUS)

Hong Kong Mile, Gr.1. Leading Second Season Sire in Aust. in 2021-22. Sire of 617 rnrs, 383 wnrs, 21 SW, 5 G1 wnrs. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Hitotsu (ATC Australian Derby, Gr.1), Mazu, Bank Maur, Kibou, Azula, Ganbare, Namesake, Noah ‘n’ a Deel, SP Ausbred Rising Sun, Foujita San, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Geraldina (Hanshin Queen Elizabeth II Cup, Gr.1), Jack d’Or, Pixie Knight, etc.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 2nd November 2022 By Maurice (JPN) - 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, Schweppervescence Trophy, Gr 3. Half-sister to WAR. This is her sixth foal. Her fifth foal is a 2YO. Her fourth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersWILLIAMSBURG (c by Snitzel) . 4 wins–3 at 2–1300m to 1600m, $732,990, to 2022-23, ATC Schweppervescence H., Gr 3, Dulcify S., L, Fernhill H., L, 2d ATC Shannon S., Gr 2, XXXX 2YO P., 3d ATC Rosehill Guineas, Gr 1, Champagne S., Gr 1, Gloaming S., Gr 3, Frank Packer P., Gr 3, 4th ATC Hobartville S., Gr 2, Pago Pago S., Gr 3, Qld Tatt's RC Members Cup, L. Zudin (g by Redoute's Choice) . 2 wins at 1600m, 1900m, $103,640, ATC TAB H., Robrick Lodge H., 3d ATC Bowermans Commercial Furniture H.

OCEAN PARK (NZ)

OLE KIRK (AUS) (Brown 2017-Stud 2021). Champion 3YO Colt in Australia in 2020-21. 3 wins-1 at 2-1100m to 1600m, A$2,159,100, ATC Golden Rose S., Gr.1, MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr.1, VRC Talindert S., L, 2d ATC Run to the Rose S., Gr.2, Rosebud H., L, 3d ATC Champagne S., Gr.1, VRC Sires’ Produce S., Gr.2, ATC Inglis Sprint, 4th ATC Sires’ Produce S., Gr.1. Half-brother to SW Gimmie Par (MRC Quezette S., Gr.3). His oldest progeny are yearlings.

On Account of GILGAI FARM, Nagambie, Vic BAY OR BROWN COLT, foaled 26th August 2022 By Ole Kirk - She Shao Fly, by Epaulette 1st Dam SHE SHAO FLY, by Epaulette. 3 wins–2 at 2–at 1200m, 1400m, $333,055, SAJC Sires' Produce S., Gr 3, MRC Ladbrokes P., Ladbrokes Same Race Multi H., 2d VRC Rose of Kingston S., Gr 2, MRC Tristarc S., Gr 2, 3d MRC WW Cockram S., Gr 3, SAJC Breeder's S., Gr 3, MRC Regal Roller H., L, MVRC Inglis Premier Yearling Sale 2YO H., MRC Darren Gauci H., 4th VRC Let's Elope S., Gr 2, SAJC Dequetteville S., L. Half-sister to Samurai Blade. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam SHAO SHAO, by Shinko Forest (Ire) . Winner at 1400m. Sister to DAO DAO. Dam of 8 named foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:SHE SHAO FLY (f Epaulette) . 3 wins. See above. Samurai Blade (c Where's That Tiger (USA)) . 3 wins at 1600m, 1800m, $151,732, 3d Turffontein South African Classic, Gr 1, South African Derby, Gr 1, London News S., Gr 3, 4th Turffontein Colorado King S., Gr 2.

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Pedigrees Pedigrees

OCEAN PARK (NZ) (Bay 2008-Stud 2013). 8 wins from

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1200m to 2050m, MVRC WS Cox P., Gr.1. Leading NZ Sire (Aust/NZ combined) in 2019-20. Sire of 420 rnrs, 262 wnrs, 20 SW, inc. SW Tofane (ATC All Aged S., Gr.1), Kolding, Kovalica, Ocean Billy, Oceanex, Star of the Seas, Fabric, High Emocean, Our Hail Mary, Another Dollar, Dionysus, Out of the Park, Ocean Beyond, Poser, Southern Ocean, Whale Song, Ocean Jewel, Pretty to Sea, Seaway, etc.

PER INCANTO (USA)


PIERRO (AUS)

PER INCANTO (USA) (Bay or Brown 2004-Stud 2011). 6 wins2 at 2, Rome Premio Tudini, Gr.3. Sire of 542 rnrs, 359 wnrs, 28 SW, 7 G1 wnrs, inc. SW Roch ‘n’ Horse (VRC Newmarket H., Gr.1), Shadows Cast, Belclare, Little Brose, Bonham, Santa Monica, Dal Cielo, Saracino, Lost and Running, Justacanta, Belle Fascino, Dolcetto, Lanciato, Charms Star, Faithful Feat, Miss Aotearoa, Belluci Babe, Mauna Kea, Magic Incanto, Lightning Jack, Indecision, etc.

On Account of ELSDON PARK, Matamata, NZ CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 29th October 2022 By Per Incanto (USA) - Dreamlife (NZ), by Danroad 1st Dam DREAMLIFE, by Danroad. Started 3 times. Sister to KISS ME KETUT, half-sister to FAST LOVE (dam of KAONIC), A CHANCE TO DREAM. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerLOST AND RUNNING (g by Per Incanto (USA)) . 9 wins–4 in succession– 1000m to 1300m, $4,326,100, to 2022-23, ATC Premiere S., Gr 2, Southern Cross S., Gr 3, Luskin Star S., L, Newcastle JC The Hunter, ATC Fujitsu General H., 3d ATC Shorts H., Gr 2, 4th ATC Premiere S., Gr 2. 2nd Dam MAKE ME DREAM (IRE), by Sadler's Wells . Unraced. Half-sister to Green Lemon. Dam of 10 named foals, 9 to race, 8 winners, inc:KISS ME KETUT (f Danroad) . 8 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–1000m to 1500m, $288,190, TTC Vamos S., Gr 3, VRC Nowicki Carbone H. FAST LOVE (f Fastnet Rock) . 4 wins 1400m to 2200m, CJC Warstep S., L. A CHANCE TO DREAM (f Volksraad (GB)) . 3 wins at 2100m, 2200m, AuRC Sunline Vase, L, Stella Artois H. Producer.

PIERATA (AUS)

PIERRO (AUS)

(Bay 2009-Stud 2013). 11 wins-6 at 2, ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1. Leading First Season Sire in Aust. in 2016-17. Sire of 615 rnrs, 413 wnrs, 35 SW, 6 G1 wnrs, inc. SW Levendi (ATC Australian Derby, Gr.1), Arcadia Queen, Regal Power, Shadow Hero, Pierata, Pinot, Furore, Dragon Leap, Osipenko, Paris Dior, Reelem in Ruby, Action, Roy Had Enough, Persan, Rock, Tulip, Pierossa, Bellevue Hill, Gamay, Rocha Clock, Parry Sound, etc.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 22nd August 2022 By Pierro - Debonnaire (GB), by Anabaa (USA) 1st Dam DEBONNAIRE (GB), by Anabaa (USA) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 7f, 1m in Great Britain. Half-sister to Dramatic Quest, Proceed With Care. This is her eleventh foal. Her tenth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 8 foals to race, 5 winners, inc:HARTNELL (g by Authorized (Ire)) . 13 wins–3 at 2 and 3 in succession– 1400m to 3219m, $7,470,606, ATC BMW S., Gr 1, Epsom H., Gr 1, (1600m course record), VRC Turnbull S., Gr 1, MRC CF Orr S., Gr 1, ATC Hill S., Gr 2, NSW Tatt's RC Chelmsford S., Gr 2, MRC PB Lawrence S., Gr 2, ATC Sky High S., Gr 3, Newmarket Bahrain Trophy, Gr 3, Royal Ascot Queen's Vase, L, 2d MVRC WS Cox P., Gr 1, ATC Queen Elizabeth S., Gr 1, VRC Makybe Diva S., Gr 1, ATC Ranvet S., Gr 1, Chipping Norton S., Gr 1, MRC Underwood S., Gr 1, 3d VRC Melbourne Cup, Gr 1. ROZ (f by Teofilo (Ire)) . 2 wins at 2 at 7f, Sandown Star S., L, 2d Newmarket Fillies' Mile, Gr 1. Producer. Ursula (f by Tapit). Winner at 2 at 6f, 2d Fair Grounds Silverbulletday S., L.

PIERATA (AUS) (Brown 2014-Stud 2020). 9 wins-1 at 2-1100m to 1400m, A$5,802,940, ATC All Aged S., Gr.1, Shorts H., Gr.2, Missile S., Gr.2, Sydney S., Gr.3, BRC Vo Rogue P., Gr.3, GCTC Magic Millions Guineas, RL, 2d ATC Randwick Guineas, Gr.1, Galaxy H., Gr.1, All Aged S., Gr.1, Hobartville S., Gr.2, 3d VRC Sprint Classic, Gr.1. Half-brother to SW Ashokan (ATC Skyline S., Gr.3). Sire of SW Coleman (MRC Debutant S., L), etc. His oldest progeny are 2YOs.

On Account of FAIRVIEW PARK STUD, Grose Wold, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 19th October 2022 By Pierro - Lasqueti Spirit, by Beneteau 1st Dam LASQUETI SPIRIT, by Beneteau. Winner at 2500m, $954,745, VRC Oaks, Gr 1, 2d ATC Chipping Norton S., Gr 1, 3d Australian Oaks, Gr 1, ATC Fernhill H., L. This is her third living foal. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerPogacar (g by Pierro) . Winner at 2 at 1350m, BRC Racecourse Village 2YO P. 2nd Dam SUPRIYM STORY, by General Nediym. Winner at 2 at 1000m, 3d MRC Starover 2YO H. Half-sister to MY DESTINY, Queen's Elect. Dam of 6 named foals, all raced, 4 winners, inc:LASQUETI SPIRIT (f Beneteau). Winner. See above. 3rd Dam GRAND STORY, by Grand Lodge (USA). Started twice. Half-sister to MR BUREAUCRAT, ALL BLACK GOLD. Dam of 5 foals, 4 to race, 3 winners, inc:MY DESTINY (g Stratum) . 5 wins–4 in succession–1250m to 1350m, $345,125, BRC Lough Neagh S., L, 3d ATC Southern Cross S., Gr 3.

1st Dam MULL OVER, by So You Think (NZ) . Winner at 1600m. Half-sister to GALIZANI. This is her third foal. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersFIREBURN (f by Rebel Dane) . Champion 2YO in Australia in 2021-22. 6 wins–5 in succession at 2–1150m to 2000m, $4,238,350, to 2022-23, ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, Sires' Produce S., Gr 1, Sweet Embrace S., Gr 2, BRC The Roses, Gr 2, ATC National Jockeys Trust 2YO H., Ranvet 2YO H., 2d ATC Champagne S., Gr 1, 3d ATC Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, 4th ATC Australian Oaks, Gr 1, Flight S., Gr 1, Phar Lap S., Gr 2. Kintyre (g by Hallowed Crown) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1300m, $250,425, to 202324, ATC Inglis Pink Bonus H., 2d ATC Up & Coming S., Gr 3, Arrowfield A Tradition of Greatness 2YO H., 4th ATC Gloaming S., Gr 3.

1st Dam WINX, by Street Cry (Ire) . Horse of the Year in Australia in 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18 & 2018-19. Joint Head of the 2018 WTR. Head of the 2017 WTR (Mile) & Joint Head of the 2018 WTR (Mile). Leading Older Female on the 2016 WTR (Mile/Int.), 2017 WTR (Int.) & 2019 (Mile). Equal Leading Older Female on the 2015 WTR (Int.). Champion Older Horse & Middle Distance Horse in Australia in 2015-16, 2016-17 & 2017-18. 37 wins–2 at 2 and 33 in succession– 1100m to 2200m, $26,451,175, MVRC WS Cox P., Gr 1-4 times, ATC Queen Elizabeth S., Gr 1-3 times, Doncaster H., Gr 1, Epsom H., Gr 1, George Ryder S., Gr 1-4 times, Chipping Norton S., Gr 1-4 times, George Main S., Gr 1-3 times, Winx S., Gr 1, VRC Turnbull S., Gr 1-twice, MRC Caulfield S., Gr 1, BRC Queensland Oaks, Gr 1, ATC Apollo S., Gr 2-3 times, Warwick S., Gr 2-twice, Theo Marks S., Gr 2, Phar Lap S., Gr 2, Furious S., Gr 2, NSW Tatt's RC Chelmsford S., Gr 2, Sunshine Coast Guineas, Gr 3, 2d ATC Australian Oaks, Gr 1. Half-sister to EL DIVINO. This is her first live foal.

2nd Dam ZAHANI, by Zabeel. Placed at 3. Dam of 6 foals, 5 to race, 4 winners, inc:GALIZANI (f Galileo (Ire)) . 4 wins 1400m to 2400m, $195,725, ATC City Tattersall's Club Cup, L, Epona S., L, 2d ATC Japan Racing Association P., L.

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On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 7th October 2022 By Pierro - Winx, by Street Cry (IRE)

Pedigrees

On Account of GOODWOOD FARM, Murrurundi, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 7th November 2022 By Pierata - Mull Over, by So You Think (NZ)

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PRAGUE (AUS)

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent for The Sunlight Trust) BAY COLT, foaled 4th November 2022 By Satono Aladdin (JPN) - Veloce Bella (NZ), by Volksraad (GB) 1st Dam VELOCE BELLA (NZ), by Volksraad (GB) . 12 wins–4 in succession–1200m to 2100m, $567,729, Waikato RC International S., Gr 1, AuRC Eight Carat Classic, Gr 2, Waikato RC Sir Tristram Fillies Classic, Gr 2, Avondale Guineas, Gr 2, Cambridge JC Travis S., Gr 2, WRC Trentham S., Gr 3, 2d AuRC Nicolas Feuillatte S., Gr 3, WRC Desert Gold S., Gr 3, AuRC Great Northern Foal S., L, 3d Waikato RC International S., Gr 1, New Zealand Oaks, Gr 1, Te Aroha JC New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders' S., Gr 1, Waikato RC Cal Isuzu S., Gr 2, Qld Tatt's RC Tattersall's Cup, Gr 3, Cambridge JC 2YO Fillies S., L. Half-sister to Margaux Belle (dam of SANIBEL). This is her seventh living foal. Dam of 6 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:Walking Flying (f by Tavistock) . 6 wins–3 in succession–1600m to 1728m, $287,460, VRC Silver Bowl Series Final, 2d Qld Tatt's RC Gold Crown, L, 3d SAJC Schweppervescence S., Gr 3, BRC Tails S., L.

SHALAA (IRE)

PRAGUE (AUS) (Bay 2017-Stud 2021). 3 wins at 2 at 1100m, 1200m, A$569,150, ATC Canonbury S., Gr.3, Pago Pago S., Gr.3, Canterbury League Club 2YO H., 2d ATC Sires’ Produce S., Gr.1, 3d ATC Arrowfield 3YO Sprint S., Gr.2, Eskimo Prince S., Gr.3, 4th VRC Newmarket H., Gr.1, ATC All Aged S., Gr.1, VRC Danehill S., Gr.2. Half-brother to SW Stratum Star (MRC Sir Rupert Clarke S., Gr.1) and SP Serenade. His oldest progeny are yearlings.

On Account of WILLOW PARK STUD, Scone, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 11th October 2022 By Prague - Shakeyourbody (USA), by Giant's Causeway (USA) 1st Dam SHAKEYOURBODY (USA), by Giant's Causeway. Winner at 2300m in France. Sister to FROST GIANT, Heavy Breathing, three-quarter-sister to BREATHLESS STORM, Salsa Star (dam of BLAMED). This is her eighth foal. Her seventh foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, 5 winners, inc:SIYOUSHAKE (f by Siyouni) . 4 wins at 1400m, 1600m, £211,764, Deauville Prix Quincey, Gr 3, Saint-Cloud Prix Perth, Gr 3, Fontainebleau Prix Cérès, L, 2d Deauville Prix Jean Romanet, Gr 1, Maisons-Laffitte Prix de Bagatelle, L, 3d Deauville Prix Rothschild, Gr 1, Chantilly Prix Bertrand du Breuil, Gr 3, 4th Newmarket Sun Chariot S., Gr 1. Producer. SKYWARD (g by Camelot (GB)). 4 wins–3 in succession–1900m to 2500m, $171,049, Deauville Prix de Reux, Gr 3, Saint-Cloud Prix Turenne, L, 4th ParisLongchamp Prix Foy, Gr 2, Lyon-Parilly Prix Bédel, L. Pleasemetoo (f by Vale of York) . Winner at 2 at 1400m, Deauville Prix de Falaise, 2d Chantilly Prix d'Aumale, Gr 3.

SATONO ALADDIN (JPN)

SHALAA (IRE)

(Bay 2013-Stud 2017). 6 wins-5 at 2-at 6f, Newmarket Middle Park S., Gr.1. Sire of 534 rnrs, 298 wnrs, 15 SW, inc. SW No Speak Alexander (Leopardstown Matron S., Gr.1), Seven Veils, Shaquero, Semillion, Jennilala, Recommendation, Welwal, Shalromy, Chilled, Princess Duhallow, Night Endeavor, Quang Tri, Siam Paragon, King Shalaa, Semble Juste, SP Army Ethos, Times Boulevard, Do it La, Shalailed, Shalatin - Lord’s Command (Sing.), etc.

On Account of GOODWOOD FARM, Murrurundi, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 20th November 2022 By Shalaa (IRE) - Confidential Queen, by Shamardal (USA) 1st Dam CONFIDENTIAL QUEEN, by Shamardal (USA) . Started 3 times. Half-sister to King's Troop. This is her fifth foal. Her fourth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, all winnersPRIVATE EYE (g by Al Maher) . 11 wins–5 in succession–1100m to 1600m, $8,866,185, to 2023-24, ATC Epsom H., Gr 1, Shorts H., Gr 2, VRC Gilgai S., Gr 2, BRC Queensland Guineas, Gr 2, ATC Show County H., Gr 3, Nature Strip S., Precise Air H., Rosehill Bowling Club H., 2d BRC Stradbroke H., Gr 1, ATC South Pacific Classic, L, The Everest, 3d ATC Canterbury S., Gr 1, 4th VRC Newmarket H., Gr 1, ATC Bill Ritchie H., Gr 3. 2nd Dam ROYAL SNIPPETS, by Royal Academy (USA) . 2 wins at 1000m, 1100m, MRC Anna Carlovna H. Half-sister to SNITZEL, VIENNESE, HINCHINBROOK, Wiener. Dam of 6 named foals, 4 to race, 3 winners, inc:King's Troop (c Redoute's Choice) . Winner at 1100m, $109,675, ATC TAB Place Multi H., 2d ATC San Domenico S., Gr 3. Sire.

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Pedigrees Pedigrees

SATONO ALADDIN (JPN) (Bay 2011-Stud 2018). 8 wins-1 at

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2-1400m to 2000m, Tokyo Yasuda Kinen, Gr.1. Leading Sire of 2YOs in NZ in 2022-23. Sire of 220 rnrs, 110 wnrs, inc. SW Pennyweka (New Zealand Oaks, Gr.1), Lantern Way, Tokyo Tycoon, Raf Attack, Grand Impact, Sacred Satono, SP Lupo Solitario, Japanese Emperor, Lady Ballantine and of Depasser, Grass Miyarabi, Bozo, Hokkaido, Kabugee, Koshu, Speedy Smartie, Welcome News, Wavy, etc.

SIYOUNI (FR)


SIYOUNI (FR)

(Bay 2007-Stud 2011). 4 wins at 2, Longchamp Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere, Gr.1. Champion Sire in France in 2020. Sire of 927 rnrs, 586 wnrs, 71 SW, 10 G1 wnrs, inc. SW St Mark’s Basilica (Chantilly Prix du Jockey Club, Gr.1), Sottsass, Laurens, Tahiyra, Paddington, Ervedya, Mqse de Sevigne, Amelia’s Jewel, Dream and Do, Etoile, Wally, Finsbury Square, Al Hakeem, Txope, Lights On, Seachange, Volta, Witch Hunter, Aylmerton, City Light, etc.

On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 26th October 2022 By Snitzel - 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, 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 fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, 1 winner, inc:Basquiat - Pacific Warrior (Sing.) (g by Snitzel) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1400m, 1615m to 2023, 3d ATC Up & Coming S., Gr 3, Ming Dynasty H., Gr 3. 2nd Dam PRETTY, by Pins. Winner at 1200m. Half-sister to GLAMOUR PUSS, VISION AND POWER, RARE INSIGHT. Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, all winners, inc:Dahooil. Winner at 1400m, ATC Pro Rata Membership H. Dam ofESPIONA (f Extreme Choice) . 6 wins 1200m to 1500m, $1,828,215, to 2023-24, ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, Golden Pendant, Gr 2.

On Account of THE CHASE, Sutton Forest, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 9th October 2022 By Siyouni (FR) - Media Mischief (USA), by Into Mischief (USA)

On Account of ROSEMONT STUD, Gnarwarre, Vic (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 8th November 2022 By Snitzel - Bulbula, by Shamardal (USA)

1st Dam MEDIA MISCHIEF (USA), by Into Mischief. Started twice. Half-sister to NEBRASKA TORNADO, BURNING SUN, MIRABILIS (dam of WESTOVER, MONARCHS GLEN), Imprecation (dam of ANOTHERTWISTAFATE). This is her third living foal. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersSecretive (f by Justify (USA)) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1500m, 1600m to 2023, Chantilly Prix du Chateau, 3d ParisLongchamp Prix de Liancourt, L.

1st Dam BULBULA, by Shamardal (USA) . Winner at 2 at 1000m, $163,130, MRC Merson Cooper S., L, 2d VRC Thoroughbred Breeders S., Gr 3. Half-sister to KHULAASA. This is her seventh foal. Dam of 5 foals to race, 3 winnersDOULL (c by Snitzel) . 3 wins–1 at 2–1000m to 1100m, $313,415, to 2023-24, MRC Caulfield Sprint, Gr 2, 4th VRC Danehill S., Gr 2, MVRC Abell S., L. ARYAAF (f by Epaulette) . Winner at 2 at 1000m, $153,500, VRC Ottawa S., Gr 3, 2d MRC Chairman's S., Gr 3.

2nd Dam MEDIA NOX, by Lycius (USA) . 5 wins–2 at 2–at 1000m, 1600m, Santa Anita Buena Vista H., Gr 2, Chantilly Prix du Bois, Gr 3, Prix de la Reine Blanche. Half-sister to BONASH. Dam of 13 foals, 12 to race, 8 winners, inc:NEBRASKA TORNADO (f Storm Cat) . 4 wins–3 in succession–1600m to 2100m, £370,289, Chantilly Prix de Diane, Gr 1. Producer. BURNING SUN (c Danzig) . 3 wins 1810m to 2000m, £148,700, MaisonsLaffitte Prix Eugène Adam, Gr 2, Royal Ascot New S., L.

SNITZEL (AUS)

2nd Dam TAAMEER (NZ), by General Nediym. 5 wins–3 at 2–1000m to 1430m, $176,482, SAJC Walter Brown S., L. Half-sister to Xaardante, Lake Como (dam of LAZZAGO). Dam of 7 foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:KHULAASA (f Epaulette) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1200m, $222,250, VRC Thoroughbred Breeders S., Gr 3, 2d VRC Talindert S., L. BULBULA (f Shamardal (USA)) . Winner. See above.

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 17th October 2022 By Snitzel - Hips Don't Lie (NZ), by Stravinsky (USA) 1st 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, Talindert S., L, 2d STC Silver Slipper S., Gr 2, 3d MRC Quezette S., L, 4th WATC Colonel Reeves S., Gr 3. Sister to Luna Bella (dam of WEATHERLY), half-sister to Azevedo, Acquired (dam of SPLINTEX, INVICTUS SALUTE), Procurement, Ocean of Tears (dam of NO MORE TEARS). This is her ninth foal. Dam of 8 foals to race, all winnersENNIS HILL (f by Fastnet Rock) . Winner at 2 at 1000m, $106,800, MRC Chairman's S., Gr 3. Dam ofLEARNING TO FLY (f Justify (USA)) . 3 wins at 2 from only 4 starts at 1100m, 1200m in 2022-23, ATC Reisling S., Gr 2, Widden S., Gr 3. LAKE GENEVA (f by Fastnet Rock) . 2 wins at 1000m, 1200m, $635,500, MVRC William Crockett S., L, 3d ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1. ACROBAT (c by Fastnet Rock) . Winner at 2 at only start at 1000m, $291,000, ATC Inglis Nursery, RL.

SNITZEL (AUS) (Bay 2002-Stud 2006). 7 wins-4 at 2, MRC Oakleigh P., Gr.1. Champion Sire in Aust. 4 times. Sire of 1480 rnrs, 1154 wnrs, 137 SW, 19 G1 wnrs, inc. SW Trapeze Artist (ATC TJ Smith S., Gr.1), Shamus Award, Estijaab, Redzel, Sword of State, Summer Passage, Invader, Russian Revolution, Hot Snitzel, Wild Ruler, Sweet Idea, Sizzling, Snitzerland, I Am Excited, Shinzo, In the Congo, Wandjina, Yearning, Heavenly Blue, Away Game, etc.

On Account of SILVERDALE FARM, Avoca, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 16th October 2022 By Snitzel - Imposing Lass (NZ), by Makfi (GB) 1st Dam IMPOSING LASS (NZ), by Makfi (GB) . 5 wins–4 in succession–1350m to 1800m, $357,975, Gosford RC Belle of the Turf S., Gr 3, Gold Coast Bracelet, L. Sister to BONNEVAL, (THE) FRONTMAN, half-sister to LORD ARTHUR, FULL OF SPIRIT, LADY CUMQUAT. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Her second foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 1 foal to racePickaxe (g by Pierro) . Placed to 2023-24, 2d MRC Renew Your Membership P. 2nd Dam IMPOSINGLY, by Zabeel. Winner at 1950m. Three-quarter-sister to ST REIMS, CHAMPAGNE. Dam of 12 named foals, 11 to race, 10 winners, inc:BONNEVAL (f Makfi (GB)) . NZ Horse of the Year in 2016-17 & 2017-18. 7 wins–1 at 2 and 6 in succession–1300m to 2400m, $1,585,846, Australian Oaks, Gr 1, MRC Underwood S., Gr 1, New Zealand Oaks, Gr 1. LORD ARTHUR (g Camelot (GB)) . 2 wins at 1400m, 2100m, AuRC Championship S., Gr 2.

1st Dam AMERINDIA (GB), by Dubawi (Ire) . Placed at 3, 2d Saint-Cloud Prix du Bois Rouaud. Half-sister to IMPORTANT TIME (dam of NATIONS PRIDE), Queen of Carthage (dam of LUCKY VEGA). This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, 1 winnerMILITARIZE (c by Dundeel) . 4 wins–3 at 2–from only 8 starts 1200m to 1600m, $1,801,950, to 2023-24, ATC Golden Rose, Gr 1, Champagne S., Gr 1, Sires' Produce S., Gr 1, Drinkwise 2YO P., 3d ATC Todman S., Gr 2.

1st Dam MADAME ANDREE, by War Emblem. Unraced. This is her eighth foal. Dam of 6 foals to race, 5 winnersANDERS (c by Not a Single Doubt) . 4 wins in succession–2 at 2–at 1100m, $326,615, 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) . 2 wins at 1000m, 1200m, $132,675, 2d Gosford Guineas, L, ATC Precise Air H., Sky Racing Active H., Hyland Race Colours P. Satin Love (f by Snitzel). Placed at 2 & 3 to 2022-23, 2d VRC Ottawa S., Gr 3. Smashing Eagle (g by Shalaa (Ire)) . 3 wins at 1100m, $224,065, to 2023-24, ATC Rosehill Bowling Club H., 2d ATC Cabra-Vale Diggers H., Precise Air H., 3d ATC Bowermans H., Godolphin Lifetime Care H. Ostraka (c by Pariah) . Winner at 1400m in 2023-24, ATC ACY Securities P., 2d ATC Schweppes 2YO H., 3d ATC Paulele at Darley H. Madame Pauline (f by Redoute's Choice) . 2 wins at 1100m, 1300m, 2d ATC TAB Highway H.

2nd Dam SATWA QUEEN, by Muhtathir. 6 wins 1600m to 2000m, £434,431, Longchamp Prix de l'Opéra, Gr 1. Dam of 6 foals, 5 to race, 3 winners, inc:IMPORTANT TIME (f Oasis Dream) . 3 wins 1700m to 1850m in France and Germany, Köln Stutenpreis des Gestüts Winterhauch, L. Dam ofNATIONS PRIDE (c Teofilo). 9 wins–2 at 2 and 4 in succession–1610m to 2400m, £1,464,591, to 2022-23, Saratoga Derby, Gr 1.

INGLIS

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 16th September 2022 By Snitzel - Madame Andree, by War Emblem (USA)

Pedigrees

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 24th October 2022 By Snitzel - Amerindia (GB), by Dubawi (IRE)

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On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 4th November 2022 By Snitzel - Negotiate, by Red Ransom (USA)

On Account of NEWGATE FARM, Aberdeen, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 17th August 2022 By Snitzel - Prompt, by Exceed and Excel

1st Dam NEGOTIATE, by Red Ransom (USA). Unraced. Half-sister to FLEET. This is her fourteenth foal. Her thirteenth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 10 foals to race, all winnersSECRET AGENDA (f by Not a Single Doubt) . 7 wins–1 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $1,549,400, SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, ATC Sapphire S., Gr 2, VRC Gucci S., Gr 3, 2d SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1. Producer. Tutta la Vita (f by The Autumn Sun). Winner at 2 at 1400m, $192,350, in 2022-23, ATC Agency Real Estate 2YO H., 3d ATC Flight S., Gr 1. Stellar Pauline (f by Not a Single Doubt) . 2 wins at 1100m, 1200m, $714,940, 2d ATC Sweet Embrace S., Gr 2, Gimcrack S., Gr 3. Donandkim (g by Smart Missile). 5 wins–3 in succession–1400m to 1680m, $158,555, BRC Sky Racing H., 3d Newcastle JC Spring S., Gr 3. Sweetener (f by Snitzel) . Winner at 1000m, 3d MRC Blue Diamond Prelude (f), Gr 3. Producer. Final Agreement (f by Not a Single Doubt) . Winner at 2 at 1000m. Dam ofENTHAAR (f Written Tycoon) . 3 wins–2 at 2, ATC Gimcrack S., Gr 3.

1st Dam PROMPT, by Exceed and Excel. Started 3 times. Half-sister to Montoux. This is her eighth living foal. Her seventh foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, all winnersPROMPT RESPONSE (f by Beneteau) . 6 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1500m, $1,616,250, Qld Tatt's RC Tattersalls Tiara, Gr 1, ATC Emancipation S., Gr 2, Breeders Classic, Gr 2, BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2, MRC Twilight Glow S., L, 2d ATC Queen of the Turf S., Gr 1, Qld Tatt's RC Tattersall's Tiara, Gr 1, BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2, ATC Percy Sykes S., Gr 3, PJ Bell S., Gr 3, Scone RC Dark Jewel Classic, Gr 3, Hawkesbury Guineas, Gr 3, 3d ATC Canterbury S., Gr 1, BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2. PROMPT RETURN (g by Beneteau) . 7 wins–2 at 2–900m to 1110m, $387,215, VRC Maribyrnong P., Gr 3, BRC DPMA H., Queensland X-Ray H., GCTC Bat Out of Hell H., 3d BRC Lightning H., L, Falvelon H., L. Diamond Glow (f by Bel Esprit) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1200m, $161,935, MRC Ian Miller VOBIS Gold Carat, 2d MRC Blue Diamond Preview (f), L.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 31st October 2022 By Snitzel - Omei Sword, by High Chaparral (IRE)

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 27th August 2022 By Snitzel - Silent Sedition, by War Chant (USA)

1st Dam OMEI SWORD, by High Chaparral (Ire). 2 wins–1 at 2–to 1200m, $482,025, ATC Silver Shadow S., Gr 2, 2d ATC Golden Rose S., Gr 1, Surround S., Gr 2, Magic Night S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Golden Pendant, Gr 2. Half-sister to LIPIZZANER - CALL ME TEDDY (H.K.). 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 winnerMURAMASA (g by Deep Impact) . 3 wins 1427m to 2000m, $264,115, to 2023-24, MRC Coongy Cup, Gr 3, 2d MRC Caulfield Classic, Gr 3.

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. Half-sister to Perfect World. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Her second foal is an unraced 3YO. Her first foal is unraced.

2nd Dam IRISH LIGHTS, by Fastnet Rock. 3 wins in succession 1100m to 1600m, $492,950, MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1. Sister to Movie Role, Tropicana Lady (dam of BANANA QUEEN). Dam of 5 named foals, all winners, inc:OMEI SWORD (f High Chaparral (Ire)) . 2 wins. See above. LIPIZZANER - CALL ME TEDDY (H.K.) (g Uncle Mo). 2 wins at 2 at 5f, 6f, £134,120, Doncaster S., L, 2d Curragh Anglesey S., Gr 3.

2nd Dam FIORENTINA, by Dubai Destination (USA) . Unraced. Half-sister to MONTEROSSO, Seven Stars (dam of HAPPY GALAXY). Dam of 9 named foals, 5 to race, 4 winners, inc:SILENT SEDITION (f War Chant (USA)) . 7 wins. See above. Perfect World (f Pride of Dubai) . 2 wins at 1400m, $129,220, 2d SAJC Clare Lindop S., L, 3d MRC Summoned S., Gr 3.

On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 16th September 2022 By Snitzel - Paradee, by Epaulette

So You Think (NZ)

1st Dam PARADEE, by Epaulette. 6 wins–3 in succession–1400m to 1800m, $954,475, MRC Peter Young S., Gr 2, MVRC Alexandra S., Gr 3, GCTC Magic Millions H., Wave P., VRC Corporate Family Days H., 2d VRC Matriarch S., Gr 2, MRC Lord S., L, 3d MVRC Tesio S., Gr 3, BRC Pam O'Neill S., Gr 3, MRC Clanbrooke Racing H., 4th VRC Australian Cup, Gr 1. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam ICY HEELS, by Medaglia d'Oro (USA) . Unraced. Half-sister to LAW - TURF SPRINT (H.K.). Dam of 3 foals, all winners, inc:PARADEE (f Epaulette) . 6 wins. See above. 3rd Dam LADY CAT (CHI), by Sir Cat. 5 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–7½f to 11f in Peru, Monterrico Clasico Miguel Fort Magot, Gr 3, Clasico Ala Moana, 2d Monterrico Clasico Oscar Berckemeyer Pazos, Gr 2. Half-sister to Arabian Girl (dam of AIRE BUENO). Dam of 8 named foals, 7 to race, 4 winners.

On Account of CRESSFIELD, Scone, NSW CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 10th September 2022 By Snitzel - Pippie, by Written Tycoon 1st Dam PIPPIE, by Written Tycoon. 6 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–1000m to 1200m, $1,236,950, MRC Oakleigh P., Gr 1, MVRC AJ Moir S., Gr 1, MRC WW Cockram S., Gr 3, BRC Brc.com.au H., MRC Supports Legacy H., 2d VRC Furphy Sprint, Gr 3, 4th MVRC William Reid S., Gr 1. This is her first foal.

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2nd Dam COUPE EXPRESS, by Ne Coupez Pas (USA). 6 wins–1 at 2–1000m to 1400m, SAJC Robert Warnock H. Half-sister to Timely Truce. Dam of 4 named foals, all winners, inc:PIPPIE (f Written Tycoon) . 6 wins. See above. Rapid Response. 2 wins at 900m, 1050m, BRC Sky Racing P., 2d ATC Palace Pier New at Darley H., BRC Breakfast With Stars P. Boom Express. 2 wins at 1000m, 1206m, 2d BRC XXXX Dry H., Ipswich TC Ipswichturfclub.com.au H.

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(Bay or Brown 2006-Stud 2012). 14 wins-1 at 2, MVRC WS Cox P., Gr.1-twice. Sire of 859 rnrs, 576 wnrs, 55 SW, 11 G1 wnrs. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Quick Thinker (ATC Australian Derby, Gr.1), La Diosa, Think it Over, Think About It, Nimalee, Palaisipan, Nakeeta Jane, Sopressa, D’Argento, Inference, Fasika, Peltzer, Midnight Blue, Miss Siska, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Knights Order, Coachwhip, Mr Marathon Man, etc.

On Account of EVERGREEN STUD FARM, Heatherbrae, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 20th October 2022 By Snitzel - Princess Coup, by Encosta de Lago

On Account of MILBURN CREEK, Wildes Meadow, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 27th August 2022 By So You Think (NZ) - Marquise da Rossa, by Testa Rossa

1st Dam PRINCESS COUP, by Encosta de Lago. Champion 3YO Filly in NZ in 200607. Champion Older Female & Stayer in NZ in 2007-08. 2007 NZ Bloodstock Filly of the Year. 12 wins–1 at 2 and 4 in succession–1100m to 2400m, $3,687,391, Hawkes Bay Kelt Capital S., Gr 1-twice, Stoney Bridge S., Gr 1, New Zealand Oaks, Gr 1, MRC St George S., Gr 2, WRC Desert Gold S., Gr 3, Masterton RC Lowland S., Gr 3, Banks Peninsula RC Canterbury S., L, Ashburton RC Ray Coupland S., L. Three-quarter-sister to SOVEREIGN NATION, Houston Benefactor. This is her twelfth foal. Her eleventh foal is a 2YO. Dam of 9 foals to race, 8 winners, inc:ARGENTIA (f by Frankel) . 3 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, $593,200, to 2022-23, VRC Rising Fast S., Gr 3, MRC Kevin Hayes S., Gr 3, 2d VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2, Rose of Kingston S., Gr 2. THEWIZARDOFOZ (g by Redoute's Choice) . Champion Griffin in Hong Kong in 2014-15. 6 wins–3 in succession–at 1200m, 1400m, $1,614,445, HKJC Premier Cup, Gr 3, 3d HKJC Sprint Cup, Gr 2.

1st Dam MARQUISE DA ROSSA, by Testa Rossa. Winner at 1100m. Three-quarter-sister to Elmore. This is her fifth foal. Her fourth foal is a 2YO. Her third foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersELLIPTICAL (c by Dundeel (NZ)) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1400m, $1,239,875, to 2022-23, VRC CS Hayes S., Gr 3, MRC Tile Importer 2YO H., 2d ATC Spring Champion S., Gr 1, MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, 3d MRC Stow Storage Solutions H., 4th ATC Rosehill Guineas, Gr 1, VRC Exford P., L. Donatien Alphonse (g by Mosayter (USA)) . Winner at 1740m in 2023-24. 2nd Dam MAKE MY DANE, by Danehill (USA) . 2 wins at 1528m, 1600m, MVRC H Wiggins H. Three-quarter-sister to SPRINGSTEEN, half-sister to Lady Secola (dam of MITHRANDIR). Dam of 11 named foals, 9 to race, 8 winners, inc:Soosa Rama. 4 wins–3 in succession–1000m to 1400m, $207,605, MVRC 1print.com.au Kerry Gillespie H., Ranvet H. Producer.


STREET BOSS (USA)

THE AUTUMN SUN (AUS) (Bay 2015-Stud 2019). 8 wins-3 at 2-1200m to 2000m, ATC Golden Rose S., Gr.1. Out of a half-sister to SW Azamour. Sire of SW Autumn Ballet (ATC Silver Shadow S., Gr.2), Autumn Angel, Coco Sun, SP Tulsi, Tutta la Vita, Kosgei and of Matusalem, Alectrona, Deciduous, Influential, Ashfall, Harvest Moon, Natural Deduction, Red Vicar and of the placegetters Autumn Dancer, Autumn Rebel, etc. His oldest progeny are 3YOs.

STREET BOSS (USA) (Chestnut 2004-Stud 2009). 7 wins to 7f, Del Mar Bing Crosby H., Gr.1. Sire of 1265 rnrs, 892 wnrs, 66 SW, 8 G1 wnrs. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Anamoe (MVRC WS Cox P., Gr.1), The Quarterback, Elite Street, Street Rapper - Rapper Dragon (H.K.), Arcaded, Pericles, Pinstriped, Hanseatic, She Dances, Heresy, Petits Filous, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Cathryn Sophia, Fair Maiden, Decked Out, Danza, Capo Bastone, etc.

On Account of EMIRATES PARK PTY LTD, Murrurundi, NSW (As Agent for Merricks Station) CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 25th October 2022 By Street Boss (USA) - Calaverite, by Lonhro 1st Dam CALAVERITE, by Lonhro. 2 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1200m, $246,600, ATC Gimcrack S., L, MVRC St Albans S., L, 2d ATC Royal Randwick S., Gr 3. Halfsister to GOLD FEVER, GOLD RUSH, Tommy Gold, Gram (dam of MAJOR BEEL). This is her sixth foal. Her fifth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 4 foals to race, all winnersGOLDEN MILE (c by Astern) . 5 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1600m, $3,029,000, to 2023-24, MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, ATC Callander-Presnell S., Gr 2, Theo Marks S., Gr 2, Ming Dynasty H., Gr 3, 2d ATC Expressway S., Gr 2, Up & Coming S., Gr 3, 3d ATC Epsom H., Gr 1, 4th ATC Golden Rose S., Gr 1, Canterbury S., Gr 1. Stanislaus (g by Exceed and Excel) . 3 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1100m, $179,225, to 2023-24, ATC Racing and Sports H., 2d ATC Home Affairs H. Telluride (f by Medaglia d'Oro (USA)) . Winner at 2 at 1000m, MVRC Powerflo Solutions 2YO P., 2d VRC Summer Twilight Series 2YO H.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 11th September 2022 By The Autumn Sun - Missybeel (NZ), by Savabeel 1st Dam MISSYBEEL (NZ), by Savabeel. 7 wins 1200m to 1900m, $447,160, ATC Epona S., Gr 3, Aspiration H., Gr 3, Bisley Workwear H., All Too Hard at Vinery H., 2d ATC Tatts Bushfire Appeal H., Dixie Blossoms Achievment H., All Too Hard at Vinery H., 3d Wyong RC Mona Lisa S., L, ATC Drinkwise H. Blood-sister to AMARELINHA. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam SITTING PRETTY, by O'Reilly. Unraced. Sister to Hopscotch (dam of AMARELINHA), three-quarter-sister to Up in Lights (dam of NORTH PACIFIC), half-sister to METAL BENDER, Southern Venture. Dam of 3 foals, 2 to race, both winners, inc:MISSYBEEL (f Savabeel) . 7 wins. See above. Loveseat. 4 wins 1550m to 2400m, $185,590, ATC Sky Racing Active H., TAB H., 2d ATC Coolmore Stayer's Cup H., Bowermans Office Furniture H., 3d ATC ASX Refinitiv Charity H., TAB Live Vision H., Vale Bill Waterhouse H.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 31st October 2022 By The Autumn Sun - Response, by Charge Forward 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. This is her ninth living foal. Her eighth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, 5 winners, inc:ESTIJAAB (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 (g by Snitzel) . 5 wins–1 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $1,010,750, to 2023-24, ATC Concorde S., Gr 3, 3d ATC Run to the Rose, Gr 2. Alter Call (f by Fastnet Rock) . 2 wins at 1110m, 1200m, MRC Joe Brown H., 2d VRC Festival of Racing S., L. Dam ofAltermatum (f Zoustar) . Placed at 2 in 2023-24, 3d VRC Maribyrnong Trial S., L.

On Account of EVERGREEN STUD FARM, Heatherbrae, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 16th October 2022 By Street Boss (USA) - Swing Dance, by Danehill Dancer (IRE)

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 18th October 2022 By The Autumn Sun - Stareel (NZ), by Zabeel (NZ)

1st Dam SWING DANCE, by Danehill Dancer (Ire) . Unraced. Sister to TURF EXPRESS, half-sister to AMANPOUR, SPORTS EDITION. This is her ninth living foal. Her eighth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, all winnersSTREET RAPPER - RAPPER DRAGON (H.K.) (g by Street Boss (USA)) . Horse of the Year & Champion Middle Distance Horse in Hong Kong in 2016-17. 9 wins–1 at 2 and 4 in succession–from only 18 starts 1350m to 2000m, $5,324,183, HKJC Chairman's Trophy, Gr 2, BMW Hong Kong Derby, L, Hong Kong Classic Mile, L, Hong Kong Classic Cup, L, Lion Rock Trophy, L, Sports for All H., Tai Hing H., Primula H., 2d ATC Champagne S., Gr 1, Schweppervescence H., Gr 3, HKJC Viva Pataca H. Swing Vote (f by Northern Meteor) . Winner at 2 at 1000m, ATC TAB Number One Club 2YO P., 3d MRC Blue Diamond Preview (f), L. Producer. Swing Sensation (f by Northern Meteor) . 2 wins at 1300m, 1400m, 2d ATC McGrath Estate Agents H., 3d ATC Gallipoli H. Producer. Guantanamera (g by Street Boss (USA)) . Winner at 1620m.

1st Dam STAREEL (NZ), by Zabeel. Unraced. Broodmare of the Year in NZ in 2013-14. Half-sister to Chapel Star. This is her fifteenth foal. Her fourteenth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 10 foals to race, 7 winners, inc:DUNDEEL (c by High Chaparral (Ire)) . Horse of the Year in NZ in 201314. 10 wins–1 at 2 and 5 in succession–from only 19 starts 1200m to 2400m, $5,391,898, ATC Queen Elizabeth S., Gr 1, Australian Derby, Gr 1, Rosehill Guineas, Gr 1, Randwick Guineas, Gr 1, Spring Champion S., Gr 1, MRC Underwood S., Gr 1, ATC Gloaming S., Gr 3, 2d ATC BMW S., Gr 1, Queen Elizabeth S., Gr 1, Chipping Norton S., Gr 1. Sire. Twoeezy (g by Keeper) . 6 wins 1600m to 2100m, WRC Christmas at the Races H., 2d AuRC Great Northern Guineas Prelude, L. Vaayala (f by Volksraad (GB)) . Winner at 1600m in NZ. Dam of 2 winnersValalie (f Snitzel) . Winner at 2 at 1200m, 2d New Zealand One Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, 3d WRC Desert Gold S., Gr 3. Rockland (g Snitzel) . 6 wins to 2022-23, 2d CJC Pegasus S., L.

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WOOTTON BASSETT (GB)

TOO DARN HOT (GB) (Bay 2016-Stud GB 2020, Aust. 2020). 6 wins-4 at 2-7f to 1m, Newmarket Dewhurst S., Gr.1. Brother to SW Lah Ti Dar. Sire of 64 rnrs, 24 wnrs. His oldest SH-bred progeny are 2YOs and inc SP Arabian Summer, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Fallen Angel (Curragh Moyglare Stud S., Gr.1), Darnation, Alyanaabi, Carolina Reaper, SP Boiling Point, Son and of Bauhinia, Jakajaro, Zenjabeela, Ahlain, Broadway Act, Etes Vous Prets, etc.

On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 21st August 2022 By Too Darn Hot (GB) - Cosmic Endeavour, by Northern Meteor 1st Dam COSMIC ENDEAVOUR, by Northern Meteor . 7 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–1100m to 1400m, $1,447,280, ATC Canterbury S., Gr 1, Qld Tatt's RC Tattersall's Tiara, Gr 1, ATC Sapphire S., Gr 2, BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2, Scone RC Inglis Guineas, RL, 2d ATC PJ Bell S., Gr 3, Guy Walter S., Gr 3, 3d Hawkesbury RC Darley Crown, Gr 3, 4th ATC Triscay S., Gr 3, MVRC Champagne S., Gr 3, MRC Thoroughbred Club S., Gr 3. This is her fifth foal. Her fourth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersL'Cosmo (f by Lonhro) . 3 wins at 1150m, 1200m, $204,975, ATC TAB H. Great Barrier Reef (g by I Am Invincible) . Winner at 1100m in 2022-23, ATC Furphy P., 4th ATC Canonbury S., Gr 3, MVRC Red Anchor S., Gr 3. 2nd Dam CREVETTE, by Danehill (USA) . 4 wins–3 at 2–900m to 1350m, $214,830, VRC Red Roses S., L, SAJC Oaklands P., L. Sister to FAIRY KING PRAWN, halfsister to EASY ROCKING. Dam of 7 foals, all raced, 5 winners.

TRAPEZE ARTIST (AUS)

WOOTTON BASSETT (GB)

(Bay 2008-Stud France 2012, Aust. 2021). 5 wins at 2, Longchamp Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere, Gr.1. Sire of 449 rnrs, 255 wnrs, 39 SW, 8 G1 wnrs, inc. SW Almanzor (Chantilly Prix du Jockey Club, Gr.1), Zellie, Audarya, Bucanero Fuerte, King of Steel, Wooded, Al Riffa, Incarville, Speak of the Devil, Chindit, Tamahere, Royal Patronage, River Tiber, Amilcar, American Flag, Ilaraab, etc. His oldest Aust.-bred progeny are yearlings.

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 27th August 2022 By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Cancel, by Exceed and Excel 1st Dam CANCEL, by Exceed and Excel. 2 wins at 1000m. Sister to EARTHQUAKE, three-quarter-sister to EXCELLENT REWARD - OUR FOLKS (H.K.), halfsister to PANDEMIC, PALOMARES. This is her sixth foal. Dam of 5 foals to race, 3 winners, inc:MADAME POMMERY (f by No Nay Never (USA)) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1200m, 1600m, $835,550, to 2022-23, MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, ATC Precise Fire 2YO H., 2d ATC Tea Rose S., Gr 2, 4th ATC Light Fingers S., Gr 2. 2nd Dam Cataclysm, by Marauding (NZ) . 4 wins 1000m to 1250m, $182,150, AJC Tellers P., Strathfield H., 2d STC Birthday Card H., L, MRC JRA Doveton S., L, 3d AJC Sapphire S., Gr 3. Sister to Frasassas, half-sister to COMPLICATE, EL CAMBIO, Negev, Igraine. Dam of 11 foals, 8 to race, all winners, inc:EARTHQUAKE (f Exceed and Excel) . Champion 2YO in Australia in 201314. 5 wins–4 in succession at 2–to 1200m, MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr 1.

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On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN COLT, foaled 4th November 2022 By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Daysee Doom, by Domesday

7 wins-2 at 2-to 1400m, ATC TJ Smith S., Gr.1. Out of a half-sister to SW Crawl. Sire of SW Griff (MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr.1), SP Facile, Flying Trapeze, Introducing, Artistica, Ducasse and of Disneck, Flying Concello, Spin Doctor, Reprisal, Allaboutella, Carnival Row, Colleano, Dismount, It’sacircus, Lady of Poise, Theodor, Trapeze Pleasure, Tumbling, Worth Avenue, etc. His oldest progeny are 3YOs.

1st Dam DAYSEE DOOM, by Domesday. 9 wins–3 in succession–1100m to 1500m, $1,244,725, ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, Golden Pendant, Gr 2, Millie Fox S., Gr 2, Scone RC Dark Jewel Classic, Gr 3, ATC Alconex Fire H., Club Marconi Amartrice H., 2d ATC Emancipation S., Gr 2-twice, Angst S., Gr 3, Hawkesbury RC Godolphin Crown, Gr 3, 3d ATC Millie Fox S., Gr 2, Sheraco S., Gr 3, 4th ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1. Three-quarter-sister to VILLEINS. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to raceFameux (g by Exceed and Excel) . Placed at 2 in 2022-23.

On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN COLT, foaled 27th September 2022 By Trapeze Artist - Thoughtful Harmony, by So You Think (NZ)

On Account of TORRYBURN STUD, Torryburn, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 10th September 2022 By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Imperial Lass (NZ), by Tavistock (NZ)

1st Dam THOUGHTFUL HARMONY, by So You Think (NZ) . 4 wins in succession 1400m to 1628m. Half-sister to LITTLE SURFER GIRL (dam of FANGIRL). This is her first foal.

1st Dam Imperial Lass (NZ), by Tavistock. 3 wins 1500m to 2040m, $188,790, MVRC Jeep H., 3d BRC Queensland Oaks, Gr 1, MRC Ethereal S., L, Werribee Cup, L. Blood-sister to Spring Delight, three-quarter-sister to TAVAGO, Sanstoc, Sweet Anna, half-sister to LA SIZERANNE (dam of ZA MOULIN ROUGE), Joy's Choice, Napa Sky, Sweetness 'n Light (dam of WEREGOINGTOGETCHA). This is her fifth foal. Her fourth foal is a 2YO. Her third foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, 1 winner, inc:STRAIGHT ARRON (g by Fastnet Rock) . 5 wins 1400m to 2400m, $1,630,936, to 2022-23, ATC Carbine Club S., Gr 3, HKJC Queen Mother Memorial Cup, Gr 3, MRC Ladbroke it P., 3d ATC Frank Packer P., Gr 3.

2nd Dam SPECIAL HARMONY, by Spinning World (USA). 10 wins–2 at 2 and 6 in succession–1200m to 2500m, $1,879,580, VRC Oaks, Gr 1, MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, STC Arrowfield Stud S., Gr 1, VRC Edward Manifold S., Gr 2, AV Kewney S., Gr 2, MRC Angus Armanasco S., Gr 2, Moonee Valley Oaks, Gr 2, MRC Autumn S., Gr 3, MVRC Silver Jubilee S., L. Half-sister to REDWOLDT, KING CANUTE. Dam of 9 foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:LITTLE SURFER GIRL (f Encosta de Lago) . 7 wins 1300m to 1400m, $421,520, AJC Reginald Allen H., L, ATC Civic S., L. Dam of 5 winnersFANGIRL (f Sebring) . 7 wins–4 in succession–1200m to 1850m, $7,133,565, to 2023-24, ATC King Charles III S., Gr 1, Winx S., Gr 1.

2nd Dam See a Victory, by Mister C (USA) . 3 wins at 1000m, 1200m, $116,975, WATC Legacy Widows & Wards H., Bovader H., 2d WATC Winning Edge Presentations Trophy H., 3d WATC Matchmaker Classic, L. Half-sister to Canny Lassie (dam of VILLEINS). Dam of 1 foal, 1 winnerDAYSEE DOOM (f Domesday) . 9 wins. See above.

2nd Dam Tricia Ann, by Zabeel. 2 wins at 1600m, 3d AuRC Championship S., Gr 2. Three-quarter-sister to GROSVENOR, NATIONAL GALLERY, KYRIE ELEISON, GARFUNKEL. Dam of 13 foals, 10 to race, 9 winners.


On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 21st September 2022 By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Mizzy, by Zoustar 1st Dam MIZZY, by Zoustar. 5 wins–3 in succession–1100m to 1400m, $1,895,230, ATC Canterbury S., Gr 1, Golden Pendant, Gr 2, Sheraco S., Gr 2, Toy Show H., Gr 3, Tab.com.au P., 2d ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, Ming Dynasty H., Gr 3, 4th ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, Surround S., Gr 1. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam MISSY CUMMINGS, by Magnus. 3 wins in succession 1000m to 1400m, ATC James HB Carr S., L. Half-sister to A City Girl (dam of LACED UP HEELS). Dam of 5 named foals, 4 to race, 2 winners, inc:MIZZY (f Zoustar). 5 wins. See above. 3rd Dam LADY KNOCKOUT, by Serheed (USA) . 5 wins 1100m to 2000m, $174,357, VRC Matron S., L, WATC Belmont Oaks, L, Belmont Guineas, L, 2d WATC Belmont Classic, L, 4th SAJC Marsh Classic S., Gr 2, New Year's Gift, L. Half-sister to YOUNG LIONEL, EXPUNGE. Dam of 8 foals, 7 to race, 4 winners.

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN COLT, foaled 16th September 2022 By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Nakeeta Jane, by So You Think (NZ)

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 31st October 2022 By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Tulip, by Pierro 1st Dam TULIP, by Pierro. 4 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 1400m, $1,049,875, ATC Magic Night S., Gr 3, MVRC Typhoon Tracy S., Gr 3, MRC Punters Living Legends H., 2d MRC Blue Diamond Preview (f), Gr 3, 3d ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, 4th MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr 1, ATC Tea Rose S., Gr 2, VRC Blazer S., Gr 2, MRC Kevin Hayes S., Gr 3. Sister to Sikorsky, half-sister to SACRED EYE. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Her first foal is unraced. 2nd Dam MUSIDORA, by Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) . 3 wins–1 at 2–1000m to 1400m, VRC Vanity S., Gr 3. Half-sister to Outsourcing, Etruscan King, Wild Soiree (dam of IT'SARAYDAY). Dam of 10 named foals, 8 to race, 7 winners, inc:TULIP (f Pierro). 4 wins. See above. SACRED EYE (f High Chaparral (Ire)) . 2 wins at 1300m, 2000m, $424,650, MRC Caulfield Classic, Gr 3, 2d VRC Edward Manifold S., Gr 2, 4th SAJC Schweppes Oaks, Gr 1, ATC Adrian Knox S., Gr 3. Producer.

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1st Dam NAKEETA JANE, by So You Think (NZ) . 3 wins at 1200m, 1400m, $625,300, ATC Surround S., Gr 1, Light Fingers S., Gr 2, ANZ Bloodstock News H., 2d ATC Tab.com.au H., 3d ATC Randwick Guineas, Gr 1, Flight S., Gr 1, 4th ATC Vinery Stud S., Gr 1. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam Lustre Lady, by Flying Spur. 2 wins at 1200m, 1300m, $138,792, STC Star Of The Sea Terrigal H., De Bortoli Wines H., 2d AJC Angst S., L, Gold Edition H., 3d AJC Breeders Classic, Gr 2, Gosford RC Belle of the Turf S., L, STC AHA (NSW) Foundation H., MVRC Legends After the Last H. Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:NAKEETA JANE (f So You Think (NZ)) . 3 wins. See above. Cyrus Rocks. 3 wins at 1600m, 1900m, $122,045, ATC L Murphy 40th Anniversary H., All Too Hard at Vinery P., 2d ATC Hyland Race Colours P.

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 1st December 2022 By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Rostova, by Testa Rossa

WRITTEN TYCOON (AUS) (Chestnut 2002-Stud 2007). 2

1st Dam ROSTOVA, by Testa Rossa. 5 wins–4 at 2, 3 in succession–1000m to 1400m, $756,475, SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, VRC Sires' Produce S., Gr 2, MRC Blue Diamond Prelude (f), Gr 3, VRC Ottawa S., L, MRC Blue Diamond Preview (f), L. Half-sister to Distant Symphony (dam of MYSTIC MASTER). This is her eighth foal. Dam of 7 named foals, 4 to race, 3 winners, inc:ANAHEED (f by Fastnet Rock) . 5 wins–3 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $1,538,150, ATC Sweet Embrace S., Gr 2, Percy Sykes S., Gr 2, MRC Rubiton S., Gr 2, Blue Sapphire S., Gr 3, 3d MVRC Manikato S., Gr 1, ATC Arrowfield 3YO Sprint S., Gr 2, San Domenico S., Gr 3, 4th ATC Reisling S., Gr 2. FAROOQ (g by Frankel) . 10 wins–1 at 2–1050m to 2100m, $379,650, to 2022-23, SAJC Premier's P., L, 2d Geelong Classic, L, 3d SAJC CS Hayes Memorial Cup, L, 4th SAJC Lord Reims S., Gr 3, Breeders' S., Gr 3. Courageous Kitty (f by Fastnet Rock) . Unraced. Dam of 3 winnersIntrepidacious (f Shooting to Win) . 5 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, 2d BRC Bright Shadow H., L, Ipswich TC Gai Waterhouse Classic H., L.

wins at 2, STC Todman Slipper Trial S., Gr.2. Champion Sire in Aust. in 2020-21. Sire of 1088 rnrs, 832 wnrs, 54 SW, 12 G1 wnrs, inc. SW Coolangatta (VRC Lightning S., Gr.1), Capitalist, Ole Kirk, Written By, La Luna Rossa, Pippie, Tycoon Tara, Music Magnate, Despatch, Booker, Tyzone, Odeum, Kissonallforcheeks, Super Cash, Howmuchdoyouloveme, Winning Rupert, Rich Enuff, Dirty Work, Enthaar, etc.

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 2nd October 2022 By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Southbank, by Fastnet Rock

On Account of VINERY STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 27th September 2022 By Written Tycoon - Fast Fleet, by Fastnet Rock

1st Dam Southbank, by Fastnet Rock. Winner at 1200m, $166,850, 2d MRC Thousand Guineas Prelude, Gr 2, 3d MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO.

1st Dam FAST FLEET, by Fastnet Rock. Winner at 1500m, BRC Lyndhurst Stud P., 2d BRC Mercedes-Benz E-Class P. Three-quarter-sister to Strategy, half-sister to BLIMEY O'REILLY - UPSIDE OF ANGER (H.K.), FLAG OFFICER, Nepeta (dam of DOUBLEMINT, PETALA). This is her eleventh foal. Her tenth foal is a 2YO. Her ninth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, all winnersSANTA ANA LANE (g by 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, Murrumbidgee TC Wagga Wagga Town P., 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, Regal Roller S., L, 4th HKJC Chairman's Sprint Prize, Gr . The Black Tide (f by Kuroshio) . Winner at 1200m, 2d BRC Lexus H.

2nd 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. Dam of 3 named foals, 2 to race, 1 winner, inc:Southbank (f Fastnet Rock) . Winner. See above. 3rd Dam BETTER ALTERNATIVE, by Flying Spur. 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1230m, 2000m. Halfsister to DANCES ON WAVES. Dam of 9 foals, 8 to race, 7 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. Sire.

1st Dam SUNLIGHT, 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, 2d SAJC RN Irwin S., Gr 3, Lightning S., L, 3d ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, TJ Smith S., Gr 1, VRC Lightning S., Gr 1. Sister to SISSTAR, Dio, half-sister to Sheikha. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO.

1st Dam Fast Talker, by Fastnet Rock. 3 wins 1000m to 1550m, $136,927, MRC Mahaasin H., SAJC Allan Scott Park H., MVRC Valley Events P., 2d SAJC Pewsey Vale S., L, 3d SAJC Queen Adelaide S., L. Half-sister to CRYSTAL DREAMER. This is her sixth foal. Dam of 5 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:ZOUGOTCHA (f by Zoustar) . 5 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–1200m to 1600m, $1,001,500, to 2022-23, ATC Flight S., Gr 1, Phar Lap S., Gr 2, Silver Shadow S., Gr 2, Tea Rose S., Gr 2, Schweppes 2YO P., 2d ATC Schweppes 2YO H., 4th ATC Surround S., Gr 1, Sheraco S., Gr 2. THE ACTUARY (f by Sebring) . 2 wins at 2 at 1350m, 1615m, $125,950, BRC The Phoenix S., L, TAB 2YO P., 2d Toowoomba Guineas. PERSUADER (f by Zoustar) . 3 wins at 1200m, 1400m, $263,545, MRC Twilight Glow S., L, 2d MRC Grunt Standing at Yulong H., BRC XXXX Dry H., 3d MRC Redoute's Choice S., L, Sunshine Coast Cup, L. Campaign (g by Sebring) . 2 wins at 1300m, 1550m, ATC Tab.com.au H., 2d ATC Theraces H., 4th WATC Aquanita S., L.

2nd Dam SOLAR CHARGED, by Charge Forward . 3 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $378,500, AJC Kindergarten S., Gr 3, 3d ATC Challenge S., Gr 2. Half-sister to CAUSEWAY QUEEN. Dam of 9 named foals, 8 to race, 7 winners, inc:SUNLIGHT (f Zoustar) . 11 wins. See above. SISSTAR (f Zoustar) . 6 wins–3 in succession, VRC Red Roses S., Gr 3.

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On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 12th November 2022 By Written Tycoon - Fast Talker, by Fastnet Rock

Pedigrees

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN COLT, foaled 14th September 2022 By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Sunlight, by Zoustar

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On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 28th November 2022 By Written Tycoon - Harlech (GB), by Pivotal (GB)

On Account of CANNON HAYES STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 17th September 2022 By Written Tycoon - Vaayala (NZ), by Volksraad (GB)

1st Dam HARLECH (GB), by Pivotal. Started once. Half-sister to MAAMORA, Boosala. This is her fourth living foal. Dam of 3 foals to race, all winnersHUNGRY HEART (f by Frankel). Champion 3YO Filly in Australia in 2020-21. 4 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–1200m to 2400m, $1,758,575, ATC Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, Australian Oaks, Gr 1, Sweet Embrace S., Gr 2, Phar Lap S., Gr 2, 2d ATC Flight S., Gr 1, Furious S., Gr 2, Tea Rose S., Gr 2, VRC Arbour 2YO H., 3d VRC Empire Rose S., Gr 1, 4th ATC George Main S., Gr 1, Apollo S., Gr 2. Beautiful Heart (f by Snitzel) . Winner at 1600m in 2022-23, ATC Richmond Club H., 2d ATC Furphy P., 3d ATC Furphy H.

1st Dam VAAYALA (NZ), by Volksraad (GB) . Winner at 1600m in NZ. Half-sister to DUNDEEL, Twoeezy. This is her seventh foal. Her sixth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winners, inc:Valalie (f by Snitzel) . Winner at 2 at 1200m, Counties RC Haunui Farm 2YO H., 2d New Zealand One Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, 3d WRC Desert Gold S., Gr 3, 4th Matamata Breeders' S., Gr 2, AuRC Soliloquy S., Gr 3. Rockland (g by Snitzel) . 6 wins at 1100m, 1200m, $115,117, to 2022-23, Otago RC Positive Signs H., CJC Ned Fashion H., 2d CJC Pegasus S., L.

2nd Dam ZOOWRAA, by Azamour (Ire) . 2 wins at 2 at 7f, Newbury Radley S., L. Dam of 6 named foals, 5 to race, 4 winners, inc:MAAMORA (f Dubawi). 5 wins at 1m, £130,382, Sandown Atalanta S., Gr 3, Lingfield Fleur de Lys S., L, 3d Meydan Balanchine S., Gr 2.

2nd Dam STAREEL (NZ), by Zabeel. Unraced Broodmare of the Year in NZ in 2013-14. Halfsister to Chapel Star. Dam of 12 named foals, 10 to race, 7 winners, inc:DUNDEEL (c High Chaparral (Ire)) . Horse of the Year in NZ in 2013-14. 10 wins–1 at 2 and 5 in succession–1200m to 2400m, $5,391,898, ATC Queen Elizabeth S., Gr 1, Australian Derby, Gr 1, Rosehill Guineas, Gr 1, Randwick Guineas, Gr 1, Spring Champion S., Gr 1. Sire.

On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent) CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 20th August 2022 By Written Tycoon - Melody Belle (NZ), by Commands

On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent) BLACK OR BROWN COLT, foaled 7th November 2022 By Written Tycoon - Viddora, by I Am Invincible

1st Dam MELODY BELLE (NZ), by Commands. NZ Horse of the Year in 2018-19 & 2019-20. Champion 2YO in NZ in 2016-17. Champion Sprinter/Miler in NZ in 2018-19 & 2019-20. Champion Middle Distance Horse in 2019-20 & 2020-21. Top Filly on The 2016-17 NZ 2YO Free H. 19 wins–4 at 2 and 4 in succession–900m to 2040m, $3,886,940, Hawkes Bay Livamol Classic, Gr 1-twice, VRC Empire Rose S., Gr 1, AuRC New Zealand S., Gr 1-twice, Hawkes Bay Tarzino Trophy, Gr 1-twice, Windsor Park P., Gr 1-3 times, WRC Thorndon Mile, Gr 1, Manawatu Sires' Produce S., Gr 1, Waikato Sprint, Gr 1, Otaki Maori RC WFA S., Gr 1, BRC Sires' Produce S., Gr 2, Waikato RC Foxbridge P., Gr 2, AuRC Mongolian Khan Trophy, Gr 3, Karaka Million, RL, 2d VRC LKS Mackinnon S., Gr 1, 3d VRC LKS Mackinnon S., Gr 1, AuRC Railway S., Gr 1, MRC Futurity S., Gr 1, WRC Wakefield Challenge S., Gr 2, 4th ATC Doncaster H., Gr 1, Waikato RC Foxbridge P., Gr 2. Half-sister to TUTUKAKA - CAVALRY (Sing.). This is her first foal.

1st Dam VIDDORA, by I Am Invincible . 9 wins 1000m to 1200m, $2,842,925, WATC Winterbottom S., Gr 1, MVRC AJ Moir S., Gr 1, SAJC RN Irwin S., Gr 3, Lightning S., L, GCTC Magic Millions Snippets P., SAJC Ubet H., 2d SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, MVRC AJ Moir S., Gr 1, SAJC RN Irwin S., Gr 3, MVRC Carlyon S., L, SAJC Manihi Classic, L, BRC Falvelon H., L, GCTC Magic Millions Sprint, 4th MVRC Manikato S., Gr 1, Meydan Al Quoz Sprint, Gr 1. This is her second living foal. Her first foal is a 2YO.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 11th August 2022 By Written Tycoon - Miravalle, by Redoute's Choice

2nd Dam SNOW FLIGHT (NZ), by Colombia. 5 wins 1600m to 2400m, MVRC Workstreams H., MRC Valley of Georgia H., 2d MRC Regal Wench H., 3d SAJC Port Adelaide Racing Club H., Urban Pacific H., Sam Newman H. Half-sister to Zeddane. Dam of 9 named foals, all raced, 6 winners, inc:VIDDORA (f I Am Invincible) . 9 wins. See above.

YES YES YES (AUS)

1st Dam MIRAVALLE, by Redoute's Choice. 2 wins at 1400m, 1600m, $227,000, Illawarra TC Kembla Grange Classic, Gr 3, ATC Yulong Stallions H., 4th VRC Oaks, Gr 1, VRC Wakeful S., Gr 2. Three-quarter-sister to REDOUTE'S DANCER, half-sister to YANKEE ROSE (dam of LIBERTY ISLAND), Great Dansaar (dam of ISOTOPE). This is her first foal. 2nd Dam CONDESAAR, by Xaar (GB) . Started twice. Half-sister to REDOUTE'S DANCER. Dam of 9 named foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, inc:YANKEE ROSE (f All American) . Champion 2YO Filly & 3YO Filly in Australia in 2015-16 & 2016-17. 4 wins–3 at 2–1100m to 2000m, $2,043,700, ATC Sires' Produce S, Gr 1, Spring Champion S., Gr 1. Dam ofLIBERTY ISLAND (f Duramente) . Champion 2YO Filly in Japan in 2022. 5 wins–2 at 2 and 4 in succession–1600m to 2400m, $6,740,369, to 2023, Tokyo Yushun Himba, Gr 1, Hanshin Oka Sho, Gr 1.

On Account of NEWHAVEN PARK, Boorowa, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 30th October 2022 By Written Tycoon - Spanish Whisper, by Lope de Vega (IRE) 1st Dam SPANISH WHISPER, by Lope de Vega (Ire) . 4 wins–2 at 2–at 1200m, 1400m, $463,887, VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2, Let's Elope S., Gr 2, Matamata Breeders' S., Gr 2, 2d MRC WW Cockram S., Gr 3, MVRC Typhoon Tracy S., Gr 3, MRC Jim Moloney S., L, AuRC NZB Insurance Pearl Series 2YO H., 3d AuRC Diamond S., Gr 1, MRC Tristarc S., Gr 2. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO.

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Pedigrees Pedigrees

2nd Dam CUTTING REMARK, by Encosta de Lago. Unraced. Sister to Glowlamp, half-sister to OFFENBACH, Isle of Gibraltar, Star of Gibraltar (dam of TUKIYO). Dam of 7 named foals, 5 to race, 4 winners, inc:SPANISH WHISPER (f Lope de Vega (Ire)) . 4 wins. See above. Colossal. 4 wins at 1600m, 2100m to 2022-23, CJC Blue Star Taxis H., Birchfield's Glass H., Ready to Run Sale Trainers H., 2d Southland RC Summer Cup, 3d CJC Peninsular Resort H., Polytrack Racing 4 May H.

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YES YES YES (AUS) (Bay 2016-Stud 2020). Champion 3YO Colt in Australia in 2019-20. 4 wins-3 at 2-at 1100m, 1200m, A$7,174,450, ATC Todman S., Gr.2, The Everest, VRC Secondbite 2YO P., 2d ATC Golden Rose S., Gr.1. Half-brother to SP Dee Nine Elle. Out of a half-sister to SW Hot as Hell, SW Flaming Hot and SW Craig’s Dragon. Closely related to SW In Her Time (ATC Galaxy H., Gr.1), etc. Sire of the placegetters Yes Yes Tess, etc. His oldest progeny are 2YOs.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 9th October 2022 By Written Tycoon - The Broken Shore, by Hussonet (USA)

On Account of JK THOROUGHBREDS, Young, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 27th September 2022 By Yes Yes Yes - Starspangled (IRE), by Danehill (USA)

1st Dam THE BROKEN SHORE, by Hussonet (USA) . Winner at 1100m, ATC Landmark Hotel P. Half-sister to REDOUTE'S CHOICE, PLATINUM SCISSORS, MANHATTAN RAIN, SLIDING CUBE (dam of RUBICK), ECHOES OF HEAVEN, Superior Sateen, Monsoon Wedding (dam of PRECIOUS LORRAINE, LUCKY RAQUIE), Taste of Heaven (dam of HEAVENLY CURLIN), Ten Carat Rock (dam of RUSTIC STEEL). This is her seventh living foal. Her sixth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 5 foals to race, all winnersSHOALS (f by Fastnet Rock) . Champion 3YO Filly in Australia in 201718. 7 wins–3 at 2 and 4 in succession–1100m to 1600m, $2,535,270, VRC Myer Classic, Gr 1, ATC Surround S., Gr 1, SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, ATC Percy Sykes S., Gr 2, VRC Thoroughbred Breeders S., Gr 3, 2d ATC Canterbury S., Gr 1, MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1. GROUNDSWELL (g by Fastnet Rock) . 6 wins 1218m to 1500m, $623,310, SAJC City of Adelaide H., L, 2d BRC Spear Chief H., L, 3d MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, VRC Carbine Club S., Gr 3, MRC Caulfield Guineas Prelude, Gr 3.

1st Dam STARSPANGLED, by Danehill (USA) . Winner at 8½f in Ireland. Sister to DOWNTOWN, half-sister to Two Miles West. This is her twelfth foal. Her eleventh foal is a 2YO. Dam of 9 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 Amelia Park 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) . 8 wins 1100m to 1400m, $3,692,470, ATC All Aged S., Gr 1, BRC Stradbroke H., Gr 1, MRC CF Orr S., Gr 1. NO COMPROMISE (g Pins). 7 wins 2000m to 2400m, $1,013,436, to 2022-23, ATC Metropolitan H., Gr 1, NE Manion Cup, Gr 3. BENAUD (g Reliable Man (GB)) . 3 wins to 2023-24, Wyong Gold Cup, L.


ZOUSTAR (AUS)

On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) BROWN FILLY, foaled 4th August 2022 By Zoustar - Prompt Response, by Beneteau 1st Dam PROMPT RESPONSE, by Beneteau. 6 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1500m, $1,616,250, Qld Tatt's RC Tattersalls Tiara, Gr 1, ATC Emancipation S., Gr 2, Breeders Classic, Gr 2, BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2, MRC Twilight Glow S., L, 2d ATC Queen of the Turf S., Gr 1, Qld Tatt's RC Tattersall's Tiara, Gr 1, BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2, ATC Percy Sykes S., Gr 3, PJ Bell S., Gr 3, VRC Ottawa S., Gr 3, 3d ATC Canterbury S., Gr 1, BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2. Sister to PROMPT RETURN, half-sister to Diamond Glow. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to race. 2nd Dam PROMPT, by Exceed and Excel . Started 3 times. Half-sister to Montoux. Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:PROMPT RESPONSE (f Beneteau) . 6 wins. See above. PROMPT RETURN (g Beneteau) . 7 wins–2 at 2–900m to 1110m, $387,215, VRC Maribyrnong P., Gr 3, 3d BRC Lightning H., L, Falvelon H., L.

ZOUSTAR (AUS) (Bay 2010-Stud 2014). 6 wins-3 at 2, VRC

On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 26th September 2022 By Zoustar - Sin Sin Sin, by Fantastic Light (USA)

Coolmore Stud S., Gr.1. Leading First Season Sire in Aust. in 2017-18. Sire of 764 rnrs, 521 wnrs, 43 SW, 5 G1 wnrs. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Sunlight (VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr.1), Zougotcha, Mizzy, Zoutori, Madam Rouge, Glistening, Lightsaber, Kiku, Haut Brion Her, Lean Mean Machine, Zourion, North Star Lass, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Lezoo, Starlust, Miaharris, SP Star Music, etc.

1st Dam SIN SIN SIN, by Fantastic Light (USA) . 3 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1100m, Wellington Boot. Half-sister to HOT AS HELL, CRAIG'S DRAGON, FLAMING HOT, Hell It's Hot (dam of IN HER TIME). This is her eighth living foal. Her seventh foal is a 2YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, 5 winners, inc:YES YES YES (c by Rubick) . Champion 3YO Colt in Australia in 2019-20. 4 wins–3 in succession at 2–from only 8 starts at 1100m, 1200m, $7,174,450, ATC Todman S., Gr 2, The Everest, (1200m course record), VRC Secondbite P., 2d ATC Golden Rose S., Gr 1, Run to the Rose H., Gr 2. Dee Nine Elle (f by Duporth) . 5 wins 1200m to 1400m, $296,275, BRC Anti Wrinkle & Skin Studio H., ATC Treeserve H., Schweppes H., BRC Carbone P., Ipswich TC Grammar School P., 3d BRC Bright Shadow H., L. Another Sin (g by Duporth) . 8 wins 1000m to 1100m, $255,835, ATC TAB Highway H., 2d ATC TAB Highway H., Albury RC Flat Knacker H. Vilified (c by Press Statement) . 4 wins at 1000m, 1200m to 2023-24. Grand Larceny (c by Zoustar) . Winner at 900m in 2023-24.

On Account of VINERY STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 10th September 2022 By Zoustar - Aristia, by Lonhro

On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 14th October 2022 By Zoustar - Solar Charged, by Charge Forward

1st Dam ARISTIA, by Lonhro. 2 wins at 2000m, 2500m, $1,241,950, VRC Oaks, Gr 1, VRC Wakeful S., Gr 2, 2d VRC Empire Rose S., Gr 1, SAJC National S., Gr 3, MRC Ethereal S., Gr 3, 3d ATC Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, Phar Lap S., Gr 2, VRC Frances Tressady S., Gr 3, Winning Edge Presentations H., MVRC 1print H., CRT & Whites Rural 2YO P. Half-sister to MARABI. This is her first foal.

1st Dam SOLAR CHARGED, by Charge Forward . 3 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 1200m, AJC Kindergarten S., Gr 3, MRC Thoroughbred Club S., Gr 3, 3d ATC Challenge S., Gr 2. Half-sister to CAUSEWAY QUEEN, Brave Soul. This is her tenth foal. Her ninth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 8 foals to race, 7 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, 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, VRC Red Roses S., Gr 3, MRC Bel Esprit H., L, Ballarat TC Magic Millions Classic, 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 (g by Zoustar). 5 wins to 1100m to 2023-24, 2d MVRC Valley Pearl S., L.

2nd Dam NAKAAYA, by Tiger Hill (Ire) . 5 wins 1000m to 1600m, $243,451, MVRC Sunline S., Gr 2, MRC East Malvern Community Bank Cup H., MVRC CFMEU Eight Hour Labour Day H., Legends After the Last H., 2d MRC Betfair H., 3d MRC Joe Brown H. Dam of 6 foals, all raced, 5 winners, inc:MARABI (f I Am Invincible) . 7 wins in succession at 1100m, 1200m, $966,475, MRC Oakleigh P., Gr 1, MVRC Australia S., Gr 2, MRC Christmas S., L, MVRC Independent Turf Services H., Sally Bruten H. ARISTIA (f Lonhro) . 2 wins. See above.

On Account of SEGENHOE STUD AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 29th September 2022 By Zoustar - Fundamentalist, by Not a Single Doubt 1st Dam FUNDAMENTALIST, by Not a Single Doubt . 2 wins at 2 at 1050m, 1200m, $706,460, SAJC Dequetteville S., L, 2d ATC Randwick Guineas, Gr 1, Surround S., Gr 1, MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, Moonee Valley Fillies Classic, Gr 2, SAJC Sires' Produce S., Gr 3, Breeders' S., Gr 3, 3d VRC Empire Rose S., Gr 1, BRC JJ Atkins S., Gr 1, VRC Vanity S., Gr 3. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO. 2nd Dam CENTAFAITH, by Keep the Faith. 2 wins at 1518m. Half-sister to Centagon. Dam of 6 named foals, 3 to race, 2 winners, inc:FUNDAMENTALIST (f Not a Single Doubt) . 2 wins. See above. 3rd Dam CENTALEIGH (NZ), by Centaine. 9 wins–1 at 2–at 1200m, 1400m, CJC Great Easter S.H., L. Dam of 12 named foals, 10 to race, 6 winners.

On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 1st September 2022 By Zoustar - Summer Sham, by Not a Single Doubt 1st Dam SUMMER SHAM, by Not a Single Doubt . 3 wins in succession 1100m to 1400m, $192,550, MRC Angus Armanasco S., Gr 2, MVRC Turf Services H. This is her third living foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerSchwarz (c by Zoustar) . Winner at only start at 1200m in 2023-24. 2nd Dam HOT SUMMER NIGHT, by Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) . Placed at 3. Three-quartersister to Climatic. Dam of 6 named foals, 4 to race, 2 winners, inc:SUMMER SHAM (f Not a Single Doubt) . 3 wins. See above. 3rd Dam UNSPOKEN CHOICE, by Giant's Causeway (USA) . Unraced. Three-quarter-sister to MURJANA, half-sister to REDOUTE'S CHOICE, PLATINUM SCISSORS, MANHATTAN RAIN, SLIDING CUBE (dam of RUBICK), ECHOES OF HEAVEN, Superior Sateen, The Broken Shore (dam of SHOALS, GROUNDSWELL). Dam of 7 named foals, all raced, 5 winners.

1st Dam INVICTUS SALUTE, by Exceed and Excel. 6 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1100m, $515,305, ATC Starlight S., L, Bentley Choisir H., Randwick Community Day H., Ranvet H., Press Statement at Vinery H., 2d Scone RC Woodlands S., L, 3d MRC Geoffrey Bellmaine S., Gr 3, 4th ATC Wenona Girl H., Gr 3. Halfsister to SPLINTEX, Acqume. This is her first living foal.

1st Dam TALLOW, by Street Cry (Ire) . 3 wins at 1100m, 1400m, $365,530, VRC Vanity S., Gr 3, AJC Inglis 3YO Bonus H., Forbes H., 2d GCTC Magic Millions 3YO Trophy, RL, 3d AJC Keith Mackay H., L, Magic Millions Wyong 3YO S., AJC Vale Jack Schell 2YO H., 4th Moonee Valley Fillies Classic, Gr 2. Half-sister to Mr Light Blue. This is her ninth foal. Her eighth foal is a 2YO. Her seventh foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, all winnersFARNAN (c by Not a Single Doubt) . Champion 2YO in Australia in 201920. 5 wins at 2, 3 in succession from only 8 starts 1000m to 1200m, $2,507,450, ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, Todman S., Gr 2, Silver Slipper S., Gr 2, Wyong Magic Millions 2YO Classic, RL. SANDBAR (c by Snitzel) . 4 wins–2 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, $525,970, ATC Lonhro P., L, Rosebud H., L, Chandon S H., Turf Club 2YO H., 2d ATC Roman Consul S., Gr 2, Pago Pago S., Gr 3, De Bortoli Wines H., 4th ATC Golden Rose S., Gr 1, Eskimo Prince S., Gr 3.

2nd Dam Acquired (NZ), by O'Reilly. 7 wins–1 at 2–to 1615m, 2d BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2, Bright Shadow H., L, 3d BRC Juanmo H., L, Just Now H., L, 4th BRC Glenlogan Park S., Gr 3, Ipswich TC Gai Waterhouse Classic, L. Sister to Procurement, half-sister to HIPS DON'T LIE (dam of ENNIS HILL, ACROBAT, LAKE GENEVA), Ocean of Tears (dam of NO MORE TEARS). Dam of 8 named foals, 5 to race, 4 winners, inc:SPLINTEX (c Snitzel) . 7 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $1,187,900, ATC Arrowfield 3YO Sprint S., Gr 2, VRC Bobbie Lewis H., Gr 2.

INGLIS

On Account of VINERY STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 15th November 2022 By Zoustar - Tallow, by Street Cry (IRE)

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On Account of SLEDMERE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 26th August 2022 By Zoustar - Invictus Salute, by Exceed and Excel

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JOLIESTAR

(Zoustar x Jolie Bay) Sale: 2022 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $950,000 Vendor: Segenhoe Stud Breeder: Chris Barham Buyer: Cambridge Stud Group 1 win: Thousand Guineas Trainer: Chris Waller Owner: Mr B J Lindsay & Mrs J E A Lindsay

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(Pride Of Dubai x Sancerre) Sale: 2019 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $100,000 Vendor: Segenhoe Stud Breeder: Trelawney Stud, Taylor Family Trust Buyer: Cape Schanck Stud Group 1 wins: Empire Rose Stakes, Champions Mile Trainer: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Owner: Mr T Ottobre, Mr M Ottobre, Mrs L Ottobre

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No. 82

(Churchill x Queen’s Kiss) Sale: 2021 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $180,000 Vendor: Mill Park Stud Breeder: Harry Perks Buyer: Mitch Freedman Racing Group 1 win: Toorak Handicap Trainer: Mitch Freedman Owner: Halo Racing Services Pty Ltd, Ms D M Suss, Mr R M Turnbull, Mr P A Gorey, Mr S A Dunkley, Mr D J Brooks, Mcgrath Racing, Mrs A Mcgrath, Mr B Norton, Mr J Norton, Mrs N De Gelder, Mr J F Pennington, Mr K F Norton, Mr C Norton, Miss N Y Crowe, Mrs J Travaglia, Mrs P L Turnbull

(Trapeze Artist x Chateau Griffo) Sale: 2022 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $80,000 Vendor: Widden Stud Breeder: Widden and Adrian Goonan Buyer: Kavanagh Racing Stables Group 1 win: Caulfield Guineas Trainer: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Owner: Mr S Griffiths

(So You Think x Touch Of Red) Sale: 2019 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: P$100,000 Vendor: Gooree Park Stud Breeder: Gooree Park Stud Group 1 win: Tatt’s Tiara Trainer: Chris Munce Owner: Mr K Yoshida

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(So You Think x Tiare) Sale: 2020 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $70,000 Vendor: Newgate Farm Breeder: Lightning Thoroughbreds Buyer: Proven Thoroughbreds / Joe Pride Racing Group 1 wins: Kingsford Smith Cup, Stradbroke Handicap Trainer: Joe Pride Owner: Proven Thoroughbreds, Mr R J Miller, Newfan Pty Ltd, Mr A J Halloran, Barraband Racing & Breeding, Mr S Maindonald, Mrs L Siltala, Mr K E McCaffrey, Mr T P Heesh, Mr J H G Finney, Mr D J Wilson, Mr W D Reeks, Mr S Vaughan, Mr M R Whiteman, Mr G Hele, Mr P M Brown, Mr S A Wilson, Dinner Till We Die, Think So Racing, Mr M J Miller

(Toronado x Quinta Lago) Sale: 2022 Inglis Digital March (Early) Online Sale Price: $335,000 Vendor: Shane Stockdale Buyer: Newhaven Park Owner: Newhaven Park (Mgr RJ Kelly) Sale: 2018 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $18,000 Vendor: Swettenham Stud Breeder: Adam Sangster Buyer: G Stellato Group 1 win: The Galaxy Trainer: Joe Pride

(Russian Revolution x Cappadocia) Sale: 2021 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $160,000 Vendor: Sledmere Stud Breeder: China Horse Club Racing Pty Ltd Buyer: Michael & Richard Freedman Group 1 win: Randwick Guineas Trainer: Michael Freedman Owner: Mr M A Koundouris, China Horse Club Racing Pty Ltd, Mr M S Fennessy, Mr C C Pickford, Mr G R Dwyer, Mrs J T Dwyer, Mr S A McQueen, Mr M Rinkin, C Lamond, Mr J A Wilson, Mr K Wilson

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(Sacred Falls x Fabulist) Sale: 2023 Inglis The Chairman’s Sale Price: $2,300,000 Vendor: Newgate Consignment Buyer: Yulong Investments Sale: 2018 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $100,000 Vendor: Sledmere Stud Breeder: Waikato Stud Ltd Buyer: Jadeskye Racing / Brad Widdup Racing / Samaco Racing Group 1 win: Empire Rose Stakes Trainer: Brad Widdup Owner: Mr D J Mcgrath, Mr J E McGrath, Mr D G Basheer, Mr S D Basheer, Mr T G Roufos

(Pride Of Dubai x Bella Orfana) Sale: 2019 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $80,000 Vendor: Rosemont Stud Breeder: Saconi Thoroughbreds Buyer: Lindsay Park Racing / Andrew Williams Bloodstock / Mt Hallowell Stud Group 1 win: Manikato Stakes Trainer: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Owner: Mr M B Christian, Ms S M Miller, Mrs P T Christian, Mr A S Ingersole, Mr M Johnston, Porter Pelchen Bloodstock, Mr B G Christian

(Kermadec x Hangin’ Tough) Sale: 2019 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $200,000 Vendor: Merricks Station Breeder: Merricks Station Buyer: Boomer Bloodstock (FBAA) / Lindsey Smith Group 1 win: Toorak Hcp Trainer: Lindsey Smith Owner: Mr C M Wells, W B Andrews Breeding & Racing, Mr P G McCallum, Mr J A Farac

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(Zoustar x Fast Talker) Sale: 2021 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $500,000 Vendor: Widden Stud Breeder: Widden Stud Australia Pty Ltd, RMA & Bloodstock Trust, NSW Buyer: Chris Waller Racing / Mulcaster Bloodstock Group 1 win: Flight Stakes Trainer: Chris Waller Owner: Mr N A Greenhalgh, Mrs M T Greenhalgh, Mystery Downs, Mrs C M Cook, Mr I Bruce, Mr R Smith, Mr G C Sneesby, Mr RM Anderson, Widden Stud Pty Ltd

(I Am Invincible x Swinging Babe) Sale: 2018 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $300,000 Vendor: Burnewang North Breeder: Burnewang North Pastoral, Orpheo Pty Ltd Buyer: M G Price Racing & Breeding Pty Ltd / Aquis Farm Group 1 win: The Goodwood Trainer: Mick Price & Michael Kent Jnr Owner: Burnewang North Pastoral, Mr S Tsalikidis, Mr C Cortese, Mr D A Marshall, Mr S Kuvas, C S Racing, Mr E J Lucas & SW Orton

(Maurice x Chatelaine) Sale: 2020 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $180,000 Vendor: Parsons Creek Breeder: Parsons Creek Trading Pty Ltd Buyer: Triple Crown Syndications Group 1 win: Doomben 10,000 Trainer: Peter & Paul Snowden Owner: Triple Crown Syndications, Mr M De Stoop, Mr D Da Silva, Mrs V B Mossman, Mr M D Garreffa, Mr R G Edge, Ms S P Hopkins, Mr K F May, Mr G B Clark, Mr L Caminiti, Dr F McCourt, Mr A J Prince, Dr M Healy, Mr M L Spilstead

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(Choisir x Snapdragon) Sale: 2017 Inglis The Chairman’s Sale Price: $60,000 Vendor: Coolmore Stud Breeder: Katom Buyer: Sheamus Mills Bloodstock (FBAA) Group 1 wins: Sangster Stakes, Memsie Stakes Trainer: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Owner: Mr B J Spicer, Brut Racing 1, Mr G S Palatinus, Ms A Barabas, Mr B F Sokolski, Mr P W Blundell, Mr B J Felstead, Brut Racing 2, Mr S Wootten, Mr Z Angelovski, Mr M C Sparkes, Mrs K L Sparkes, Mr B Healy, Mr A M Dowie, Mr T J G Healy, Mr E P Clarke, Mrs R L Clarke, Mr M L Lasky

(Deep Impact x Sacred Sight) Sale: 2020 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $250,000 Vendor: Bhima Thoroughbreds Breeder: Raffles Dancers (NZ) Pty Ltd Buyer: Asrun Group 1 win: Australasian Oaks Trainer: Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young Owner: Mr K Hosaka

(Extreme Choice x Keysbrook) Sale: 2021 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $275,000 Vendor: Willow Park Breeder: Aquis Farm Buyer: Anthony Cummings Thoroughbreds Sale: 2020 Inglis Digital June (Late) Online Sale Price: $32,500 Vendor: Aquis Farm Buyer: One Plus Investments Group 1 wins: Champagne Stakes, VRC Oaks Trainer: Anthony Cummings Owner: Dorrington Farm, Mr A R McAnulty, Mrs L McAnulty, Mrs M N Annetts, Robert Willis Bloodstock, Mr J G Richards, Mr M G Buys

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(So You Think x Dezign) Sale: 2023 Inglis The Chairman’s Sale Price: $3,600,000 Vendor: Glenesk Thoroughbreds Buyer: Colm Santry Thoroughbreds / Coolmore Australia Sale: 2018 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $270,000 Vendor: Millford Thoroughbreds Breeder: Cressfield Buyer: Randwick Bloodstock Agency Pty Ltd (FBAA) Group 1 win: Queen Of The Turf Stakes Trainer: Matthew Smith Owner: Letmar Investments Pty Ltd

(Toronado x Storm Kite) Sale: 2018 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $150,000 Vendor: Riverina Downs Breeder: Mr & Mrs J Cesnik Buyer: D Williams / Astute Bloodstock (FBAA) Group 1 win: The Galaxy Trainer: Danny Williams Owner: Mr D A J Williams, Ms A L O’Leary, Mr G B Robinson, Mr K O Fields, Mr L K Donnelly, Mr W A Kelly, Mr N W Kelly, Dr J F Davis, Mr R L Conkey, Mr A J Haines, Mr E T Hughes

(Zoustar x Missy Cummings) Sale: 2017 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $200,000 Vendor: Segenhoe Stud Breeder: Robert Crabtree Buyer: Anthony Cummings Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd Group 1 win: Canterbury Stakes Trainer: Anthony Cummings Owner: A Cummings Thoroughbreds (A&B Cummings), Jw Rpm & Pjm Kelly (Mgr: J W Kelly), B Elleman, A R McAnulty & Dorrington Farm (Mgr: R J Crabtree)

NIMALEE

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MIZZY

No. 64

(Not A Single Doubt x Star Pupil) Sale: 2018 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $1,050,000 Vendor: Arrowfield Stud Breeder: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd & Planette Thoroughbred Buyer: James Harron Bloodstock Pty Ltd Group 1 win: Centenary Sprint Cup Trainer: Douglas Whyte Owner: Cheung Hon Kit, Joanna Cheung Wai Sze & Jonathan Cheung Yu Shing

(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 wins: Lightning Stakes, 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

ON THE BUBBLES

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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

(Foxwedge x Grant’s Moon)

(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)

ZOUTORI

LUNAR FOX

Sale: 2019 Inglis Gold Yearling Sale Price: $40,000 Vendor: Kelly Thoroughbreds Breeder: Travis & Rebecca Kelly Buyer: TKO Racing Sale: 2019 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: P$28,000 Vendor: Northmore Thoroughbreds Sale: 2018 Inglis Great Southern Weanling Sale Price: P$50,000 Vendor: Kelly Thoroughbreds Group 1 win: Australian Guineas Trainer: Paul Preusker Owner: Mr J R Burke, Mr G J Baldwin, Mr K J Jones, Dr P R Knight, Mr G P Brown, Mr R P P Brown, Mr L K Williams, Mr B E Jordon, Mr T C Morris, Mrs D G Rinaldi, Mr M J Rinaldi, Mr T P Sexton, Mrs R J Sexton, Mr K J Maher, Mrs M T Maher, Ms J G O’Sullivan, Mr J P Spence, Mr D B Spence, Mr A F O’Sullivan

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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 wins: William Reid Stakes, Coolmore Stud Stakes Trainer: Chris Waller Owner: Hermitage Thoroughbreds

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(Kermadec x Bana Wu) Sale: 2023 Inglis The Chairman’s Sale Price: $3,400,000 Vendor: Newgate Consignment Buyer: Yulong Investments Sale: 2018 Inglis Great Southern Weanling Sale Price: $62,000 Vendor: Tyreel Stud Breeder: Geoff Russell Buyer: Baystone Farm Group 1 wins: Ranvet Stakes, Flight Stakes, Spring Champion Stakes, The Metropolitan Trainer: David Payne Owner: Ms C L Vincent, Ms K Docherty & Mrs L B Paligorov

(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 wins: 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

(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 wins: 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)

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(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

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(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 wins: 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 The 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 wins: Oakleigh Plate, Moir Stakes Trainer: John & Chris Meagher Owner: Heran Racing Pty Ltd

NETTOYER

DREAMFORCE

PIPPIE

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(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: 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 wins: 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

ALABAMA EXPRESS

HEY DOC

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: 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 wins: William Reid Stakes, Manikato Stakes Trainer: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Owner: Phoenix Thoroughbred

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(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 wins: 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 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

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FUNSTAR

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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: Lindsey 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

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(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 wins: Chairman’s Sprint Prize, 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 wins: 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)

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(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 Breeder: Mr Chris Barham Buyer: Ciaron Maher Racing Group 1 wins: 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 O’Byrne, M J Kirwan, K D Barry & D S Grimley

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(Testa Rossa x Sheerama) Sale: 2014 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: P$47,500 Vendor: Eliza Park International Breeder: Reavill Farm Management Group 1 wins: Telegraph 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 wins: 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

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(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 wins: 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 wins: T J Smith Stakes (2020, 2021, 2022), King’s Stand Stakes, 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: 2020 Inglis The Chairman’s Sale Price: $1,600,000 Vendor: Yarran Thoroughbreds Buyer: T Magnier 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

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(Commands x Girl Hussler) Sale: 2015 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Price: $240,000 Vendor: Segenhoe Stud 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 Breeder: 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

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ARISTIA

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No. 13

(Domesday x Dom Perion) Sale: 2017 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $100,000 Vendor: Grange Thoroughbreds Breeder: 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 The 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

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(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 wins: 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: 2020 Inglis The Chairman’s Sale Price: $1,400,000 Vendor: Middlebrook Valley Lodge Buyer: K Yoshida 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 wins: T J Smith Stakes, VRC Sprint Classic, Stradbroke Hcp, Goodwood Stakes Trainer: Anthony Freedman Owner: William St Syndicate

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(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

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(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 wins: 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 The Chairman’s Sale Price: $2,200,000 Vendor: Newgate Consignment Breeder: Estate Of The Late Denise Cobcroft Buyer: Yulong Investments Sale: 2020 Inglis The 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 wins: Lightning Stakes, The Galaxy Trainer: Kris Lees Owner: Orbis Bloodstock & P J Brown

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(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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By Yvonne Sampson My grandmother lived a lifetime of horses. Her name was Yvonne too. The Yvonne who did the books for my grandfather’s training business, Yvonne who found the money to allow him to buy that stallion, Yvonne who made the sandwiches and scones when the clients dropped over. She was the family racing business, even if it was an era where her name wouldn’t make the race book. Very few women ever made the race book, only the blokes got to do that back then. This isn’t a unique story in Australian racing. There would be thousands of people just like my “mama” who spent their lives sustaining and progressing racing outfits all around the country. I lost my grandmother at the regal age of 96. She was the same age as The Queen mind you, a fact she regularly and happily reminded people of and their shared passions of horses, a small flutter and a good string of pearls to complete the race day outfit. Hers was a life lived on farms, studs, tracks and public bars waiting for the training fees she was owed, but she told me it opened up the doors to the world. This sport allowed a young woman from wartime Moss Vale to travel to Spring and Autumn Carnivals, Newmarket, America, London. She just couldn’t believe her luck and was so very thankful to this industry. That’s why the Pink Bonus Series is so important. In the past 12 months, I’ve been able to immerse myself in a scheme

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I met women at each of Inglis’ major sales in 2023 who are carefully and intellectually comparing the page and parade of yearlings, looking for a champion. And they aren’t doing it for their husband or boss (which we all know we’ve been doing successfully for decades) but for themselves and their syndicates of women. Annabel Neasham told me she is buying horses, with a group of women in mind, and when the unwanted enquiries are made by men, they are politely reminded it’s not their horse.


Lizzie Jelfs is taking time out from her television commitments to help buy horses for women thanks to this bonus.

It is active in four races throughout the Inglis Race Series – the Inglis Banner ($200,000), Inglis Nursery ($200,000), Inglis

Grace Ramage of Lindsay Park is holding sale-day breakfasts for Millennium ($400,000) and Inglis Sprint ($200,000). groups of women who want to get involved in racehorse ownership.

To be eligible, a horse must have minimum 75% female

It’s a thing, and the Pink Bonus Series is only going to grow ownership and must be fully paid up to the $12.55m Inglis and grow. In its inaugural season, the Pink Bonus Series went off three

Race Series. Pink Bonus registration is free. You do not need to win the race to win the Pink Bonus - the

times – to Jenny McAlpine and her group of ladies when Arkansaw first eligible Pink Bonus runner to cross the finish line will Kid won the Inglis Banner, to Sally Williams of TFI Diamonds and win the bonus, a factor that wasn’t lost on the Kepitis family Mrs Fung et al when Facile finished second in the Inglis Nursery as their filly Lazzago finished fourth to Learning To Fly in the and to Woppitt Bloodstock’s Debbie Kepitis and her daughters Millennium yet still earned them a cool $400,000. Lara, Talia and Alinta thanks to Lazzago being the first eligible horse home in the $2m Inglis Millennium. At $1m, the Inglis Pink Bonus is the most lucrative ‘Ladies Bonus’ offered anywhere in the world.

“The Inglis Pink Bonus is such a wonderful incentive, that was far and away the best fourth I’ve ever come!’’ Debbie Kepitis recalled. “To have the possibility of running fourth in a race and getting a bonus payment like that is just superb.’’

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Inglis Pink Bonus Series Ambassador Yvonne Sampson celebrates with Lazzago owners Debbie & Lara Kepitis

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a share in the colt when Jenny McAlpine was putting together the ladies’ syndicate. Duncan believes the instant success of the Inglis Pink Bonus in its first year of existence will see it become a dominant force moving forward. “The Pink Bonus is a wonderful innovation,’’ Duncan said. “Women should get more involved in Jen McAlpine and Arkansaw Kid owners celebrate victory in the $500,000 Inglis Banner plus winning the $200,000 Pink Bonus

racing, we need things like this. I think I was a bit of a trailblazer, I was involved in racing when other women weren’t, I started my bloodstock agency when there weren’t women doing it, I started marketing yearlings at Easter when there weren’t women doing it. “This is just a follow on and it’s fabulous.’’ Fast forward 12 months and in the 2023 Banner, seven of the runners in the final declared field were Pink Bonus eligible, a significant rise on the sole runner a year earlier. The Bonus winner was Blue Allure – who finished fifth in the race – and was again part owned by the Lindsay Park Ladies who was

Facile placed 2nd in the $500,000 Inglis Nursery and claimed the $200,000 Pink Bonus

represented on the day by Grace Ramage. “What an amazing thrill, this is the best 5th I’ve ever come,’’ a thrilled Ramage said.

Debbie Kepitis is a true champion of this sport. The Chris

“You saw us at the Premier Sale this year, we had an Inglis Pink

Waller-trained Lazzago’s Bonus win was not just about the cash

Bonus morning and had all the ladies out to Oaklands on the Sunday

for Debbie (although the Pink Bonus was nice I’m sure). From

and we really targeted this awesome initiative so to watch the race

what I saw that day it was about enjoying the experience with

with the ladies and see our girl stick her head out to be the first Pink

her daughters and the predominantly female ownership group. Bonus horse home and win the $200,000 was just amazing.’’ It was quite extraordinary to see a woman as accomplished

I think it’s important sometimes to just take stock of how far

as Debbie, who has won four Cox Plates with arguably one of

we have come with equality of opportunity for men and women in

the best racehorse there has ever been in Winx, to be with her horse racing. It’s easy to just point at what’s unfair, and what needs to

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daughters buying and then cheering on a horse that could win a be addressed. But I can’t remember the last time somebody batted

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Pink Bonus. It meant a lot to her, and that was proof positive to

an eyelid when Jamie Kah, Kathy O’Hara, Rachel King or Linda

me that the Pink Bonus is meaningful and powerful.

Meech belted home a G1 winner. Did anyone say that was a good

It was the same feeling of pure joy at Moonee Valley in October

ride for a girl? Or when was the last time a punter left his money in

2022 when Arkansaw Kid won the Banner, ensuring his owners

his pocket because Gai or Annabel or Kim Waugh were training it?

not only won the $300,000 first prize cheque but also the $200,000

Racing is without question one of the more inclusive sporting

Inglis Pink Bonus for being the first eligible horse home. In Arkansaw Kid’s instance, he was the sole Pink Bonus runner

industries we have in Australia. We should be proud of that. The Inglis Pink Bonus is an incentive that excites and entices

in the Banner so as long as he completed the 1000m journey, his women to own the horses they cheer on every week. connections were assured of winning $200,000 on the day.

It’s about owning a little piece of the dream, and if you could

That’s not a bad result to wake up to on race morning.

have just asked my late grandmother, she would have told you

Arkansaw Kid was bred by Philippa Duncan, who retained

what a dream that can be.


Verna Metcalfe

farm@almavale.au +61 488 762 923


Coogee at night

Bibo

COOGEE

DOUBLE BAY

COOGEE PAVILION

GRUMPY BAKER SOMETHING SWEET

D I N E - I N B R E A K FA S T

C A F É A N D R E S TA U R A N T

$$ If you’re looking for all-day dining, go no further than Coogee Pavilion. Here you can relax by the water and enjoy a morning coffee or an evening beverage.

$ Famous for their freshly baked loafs this is a must stop shop for a baked good and coffee in the morning.

$$ Bringing a slice of Cote d’Azur down under, Indigo offers all-day breakfast and bespoke coffee which can be enjoyed in their outdoor al fresco area.

$$-$$$ Visit in the morning for superior coffee and return in the afternoon to try their modern menu featuring premium seasonal produce.

(02) 9363 5966 6/15 Cross St, Double Bay NSW 2028

(02) 9328 0201 Shop K1, 1 Kiaora Lane, Double Bay NSW 2028

C OF F E E W I T H A V IE W

(02) 9114 7321 Ground Floor, 169 Dolphin St, Coogee NSW 2034

LOX IN A BOX

(02) 8054 7643 98 Beach St, Coogee NSW 2034

LITTLE JEAN

MIMI’S

C O A S TA L D I N I N G

$ Delicious house-made bagels that you just can’t go past. Their ‘Classic Lox’ bagel is a must try!

$$$$ Coastal fine dining is just one way to describe this opulent restaurant. Make the most of your evening by indulging in a bump of caviar from the roaming trolley.

(+61) 432 070 857 15/17 Havelock Ave, Coogee NSW 2034

(02) 9114 7324 130a Beach St, Coogee NSW 2034

SOMETHING QUICK

INDIGO

Matteo

MARGARET

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Local Area Destinations

FINE DINING

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Mimi’s

LOUIE

M O D E R N I TA L I A N $$-$$$ Sink into a leather stool behind the bar and enjoy this Modern-Italian menu with an Aussie touch. (02) 8957 5823 260 Arden St, Coogee NSW 2034

COOGEE WINE ROOM WINE APLENTY

$$-$$$ Coogee Wine Room is sure to keep you occupied. If not by their Mediterranean inspired menu, then one of their 400+ wines on offer. (02) 9665 5478 222 Coogee Bay Rd, Coogee NSW 2034

MATTEO

C A S U A L I TA L I A N

$$$$ In the heart of Double Bay you’ll find this iconic restaurant from acclaimed Chef Neil Perry, featuring the best of Australian seafood.

$$ Inspired by the Italian Coastline, Matteo offers spacious outdoor dining and an aperitivo lounge bar where you can relax and enjoy their flavourful Italian menu.

(02) 9068 8888 30-36 Bay St, Double Bay NSW 2028

(02) 9327 8015 29 Bay St, Double Bay NSW 2028

BIBO

W I N E O ’C L O C K

$$-$$$ Take your pick from a variety of Australian and international wines on offer or perhaps something from their private cellar. (02) 9362 4680 7 Bay St, Double Bay NSW 2028

SAKÉ

U N C O M P R O M I S I N G J A PA N E S E $$$ Featuring a 24-seat communal table, stand-alone sushi counter and custom built traditional Japanese grill, Saké offers an uncompromising Japanese dining experience. (02) 8017 3104 The Intercontinental Hotel, 33 Cross St, Double Bay NSW 2028


1867 Lounge

The Bond Store

RIVERSIDE

MELBOURNE

HEROIC CAFÉ

THE BOND STORE

HIGHER GROUND

$ Perfect for something quick and fresh, Heroic Café offers premium Will & Co coffee and a variety of lunch options.

$ This place knows coffee, offering both seasonal and house blends. Set up inside an historic warehouse, you’ll get the feeling you’ve been transported back in time.

$ In a heritage listed powerhouse you’ll find this all-day dining venue which pushes the boundaries with their over-the-top plates.

QUALITY COFFEE AND FOOD

(02) 9058 0340 The William Inglis Hotel, 155 Gov Macquarie Drive, Warwick Farm, NSW 2171

THE PAPER MILL PRECINCT

SEASONAL COFFEE

(03) 9686 9007 1 Riverside Quay, Southbank VIC 3006

A L L- D AY D I N I N G

(03) 8899 6219 650 Little Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000

FARMER’S DAUGHTER

LAMARO’S HOTEL

$$ Located beside Georges River you’ll find a variety of cuisines on offer amongst a pleasant atmosphere.

$$-$$$ With produce sourced from the Gippsland Region of Victoria, Farmer’s Daughter is proud to offer the best Victorian produce, paddock to plate.

$$-$$$ You can’t go wrong when you dine at Lamaro’s Hotel, one of the best Gastropubs in Melbourne. To compliment your meal, pick a bottle from one of the 450+ wines on offer.

(02) 8742 4033 20 Shepherd St, Liverpool NSW 2170

(03) 9116 8682 95 Exhibition Street, Melbourne VIC 3000

FOOD PRECINCT

The Paper Mill Precinct

PA D D O C K T O P L AT E

GIMLET

UPSCALE PUB

(03) 9690 3737 273-279 Cecil St, South Melbourne VIC 3205

RICH IN HISTORY

APOLLO INN

$$$$ Set in the beautiful 1920s Chicagostyle Cavendish House, Gimlet offers mouthwatering mains that will leave you wanting more.

$$$ Inside McDonald House, this 30-seat bar offers the perfect mix of intoxicating ambience and delectable cocktails.

(03) 9277 9777 33 Russell St, Melbourne VIC 3000

(03) 9277 9727 165 Flinders Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000

ICONIC BAR

BISTRO GUILAUME

IRON CHEF

VICTORIAN PRODUCE AND LABELS $$$$ A carefully curated menu boasts the best Victorian produce and a wine list bountiful with French and Victorian labels.

GROUP DINING

$$ Take your pick from a wide offering of delectable dumplings and dishes at arguably the best Yum Cha in Western Sydney.

(03) 9292 5777 8, Riverside, Crown Melbourne, Whiteman St, Southbank VIC 3006

(02) 9723 6228 84 Broomfield St, Cabramatta NSW 2166

SPICE TEMPLE

1867 LOUNGE

S I G N AT U R E C H I N E S E D I S H E S

WHISKEY BUSINESS

$$$$ Stylish dishes match the fashionable interior of this underground restaurant which focuses on signature Chinese dishes from lesser-known regions.

(02) 9058 0340 The William Inglis Hotel, 155 Gov Macquarie Drive, Warwick Farm, NSW 2171

(03) 9081 0533 8 Whiteman St, Southbank VIC 3006

TONKA

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M O D E R N I N D I A N R E S TA U R A N T

FLEXIBLE DINING

(02) 9602 1300 105 Moore St, Liverpool NSW 2170

Bistro Guilaume

(03) 9650 3155 20 Duckboard Pl, Melbourne VIC 3000

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$$$$ Amidst Melbourne’s iconic graffiti walls you’ll find this modern Indian restaurant sure to excite the senses.

$$ With indoor and outdoor dining, Cucina 105 offers traditional Italian Cuisine you won’t feel like sharing.

Local Area Destinations

$$-$$$ Take your pick from a vast selection of whiskey and the finest Australian wines after a day at Riverside Stables.

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INGLIS CLASSIC YEARLING SALE

Narelle Stocker, Dean Hawkes & Ricky Yiu

Louis Le Metayer

Brett Howard

Michael Kent Jnr & Mick Price

Orla Pearl & Joe Pride Charity Soccer Match Winners – Sullivan Bloodstock

Sebastian Hutch, Jemma Cutting & Justin Bahen

Ross Lao & Andy Lau

Michael & Chris Ward

Bevan Smith

Joe O’Neill

Sally Williams & Sebastian Hutch

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Faces at the Sale

Emma Pugsley & Craig Rounsefell

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Paul Chow

AP Chan & Cathy Shum

James Harron


Lizzie Jelfs

John Muir

Mr Yuesheng Zhang

Tom Magnier & Ciaron Maher

Blake Ryan, Francis Cook, Mick Malone & Christine Cook

Paul Kepitis, Debbie Kepitis & Chris Waller

James Moss

Adam Cook & Brae Sokolski

Matthew Smith

Louis Mihalyka

Inglis Pink Bonus Ambassador Yvonne Sampson

Gary Portelli & James Fathers Jamie Walter

Brad Widdup

Tony Gollan & John Foote

Faces at the Sale INGLIS

Jin Tian & Willie Leung

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INGLIS PREMIER YEARLING SALE Jim Clarke, Maree Payne & Bjorn Baker

Ricky Yiu & Dean Hawkes

Adam Watt

Tony Ottobre

Mathew De Kock, Robbie Griffiths & Mike De Kock

Sheamus Mills, Lucas Mills & Harry King

Jarred Magnabosco, Will Bourne & Kelly Skillecorn

Olly Tait & Guy Mulcaster

Mark Chittick & Danny O’Brien

Ricky Surace Jnr & Clayton Douglas

Mitch Freedman & Michael Christian

John Foote & Kate Phillips

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Faces at the Sale

Clinton McDonald

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Trent Busuttin

Jovy Chan

David Eustace

Catheryne Bruggeman & Paul Moroney


Damon Gabbedy

Calvin McEvoy, Lauren Dunning & Tony McEvoy

Sally Williams & Lot 159

Rob Roulston, Mark Player & Peter O’Brien

Antony Thompson, Peter & Felicity Blair, Lloyd Kennewell

Andy Williams, Knut & Danielle Haug, Claudia Miller

Harry McAlpine & Mick Price

Gai Waterhouse

Johnny McKeever

Jason Richardson, Ricky Ponting & Jemma Cutting

Peter Moody

JD Hayes, Sean Dingwall & John O’Neill

Willie Leung, James Price & Frankie Lor

Chris Watson

Louis Le Metayer

Ben Hayes

Faces at the Sale

Henry Field & Michael Smith

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INGLIS EASTER YEARLING SALE

Ron Wanless

Michael Costa

Anthony Mithen & John O’Shea

Guy Mulcaster, Chris Waller & Jim Carey

Katsumi Yoshida & Dr Hirofumi Kawaski

Will Bourne

Vin Cox

Ananda Krishnan

Dermot Farrington

Kuldeep Singh Rajput

Mr Yuesheng Zhang

Michael Kent Jnr & Boon Chua

James Harron

Tom Pritchard-Gordon

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Faces at the Sale

Sheamus Mills

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Tom Magnier, Catherine Duffy, MV Magnier & Colm Santry

John Guscic & Tim Wilson Annabel Neasham


Sam Fairgray

Andrew Williams & Jamie Richards Michael Freedman & Michael Wallace

Peter Snowden

Steve & Daniel Allam

Jamie McCalmont

Bryan Carlson

Mark McStay

Ciaron Maher, David Redvers & Hannah Wall

Jim Clarke, Mitch Cunningham & Xavier Cunningham

Antony Thompson

Emma Coleman & Gai Waterhouse

Teo Ah King & Bruce Neill

Adrian Bott

Marie Yoshida

Matthew Sandblom, Henry Field & Gavin Murphy

Faces at the Sale INGLIS

Craig Rounsefell

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Inglis Easter Cock tail Part y

I N G L I S E A S T E R CO C K TA I L P A R T Y

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BASED ON COURSE

EAGLE FARM

Contact Chris today on 0472 587 515 or email chris@andersonracing.com.au andersonracing.com.au

INDULGE IN LUXURY AT THE WILLIAM INGLIS HOTEL We invite you to immerse yourself in tales of adventure, romance, history and culture. Nestled within Riverside Stables, The William Inglis Hotel is an Iconic destination with rural soul. Our five star MGallery property celebrates a passion for culture, unique experiences and heartfelt hospitality. Enjoy boutique luxury accommodation, racecourse views, the Chiltern Rooftop pool and The Newmarket Room paddock to plate menu.

Discover more at

www.williaminglis.com.au | HB042@accor.com | 02 8324 3460


INGLIS DIRECTORS JOHN COATES AC, Chair John has been Inglis Chair since 2007. Outside of racing, he holds many other positions, most notably Vice President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Vice President of the Brisbane Organising Committee for the 2032 Olympic Games and President of the International Council of Arbitration for Sport and Court of Arbitration for Sport. He was President of the Australian Olympic Committee from 1990-2022 and Chair of the IOC 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games Coordination Commission. Among a number of listed company and statutory positions, John served on the board of David Jones John Coates AC

Limited for 17 years, the last eight as Deputy Chair. In 2006 he was appointed to Australia’s highest civilian honour as a Companion in the General Division of the Order of Australia (AC).

ARTHUR INGLIS, Deputy Chair Arthur is a fifth generation member of the Inglis family involved in the Company and has worked in various roles over more than four decades. His responsibilities include strategic planning, compliance, OH & S and overseas marketing to the Middle East, Korea, Philippines, India and other emerging markets. Having expanded the Inglis portfolio of business to include bloodstock and livestock insurance, Arthur is a qualified Insurance Broker, a licenced Real Estate and Stock & Station Agent, holds a Bachelor of Commerce and MBA and has served as a board member for Racing NSW for three years. Arthur Inglis

JAMIE INGLIS, Director 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 & 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.

Jamie Inglis

Steven Gregg, Director Steven Gregg is Chairman of Ampol Ltd (previously Caltex), Chairman of The Lottery Corporation and Chairman of the Lorna Hodgkinson Foundation, in addition to being a Director of William Inglis & Son and a Trustee of the Australian Museum. He has recently been appointed to the Board of Westpac and will become Chairman in December 2023. Prior to this Steven was the Chairman of Goodman Fielder 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

Steven Gregg

Partner at McKinsey & Co., specialising in financial services and strategy.

MARK WEBSTER, Managing Director

INGLIS

Inglis Directors

Mark joined Inglis in mid-2007 as the first non-family member to lead the Company. This is Mark’s

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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 16 plus years as Managing Director of Inglis including the development of an online bidding capability and digital sales platform which have transformed the way horses are traded. Mark also led the Inglis relocation to Mark Webster

Warwick Farm and development of Riverside Stables, The William Inglis Hotel and an investment in Ardex Technology, a company he has Chaired since 2016.


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. 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 has 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

INGLIS DIGITAL Inglis Digital host twice-monthly online auctions offering a range of bloodstock including racehorses, yearlings, breeding stock, breeding rights and shares.

Inglis services

Contact Inglis Digital T: 1300 711 683 E: sales@inglisdigital.com

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Inglis Sale Dates 2024


INGLIS SALES 2024 JANUARY ONLINE SALE FEBRUARY (EARLY) ONLINE SALE CLASSIC YEARLING SALE FEBRUARY (LATE) ONLINE SALE PREMIER YEARLING SALE MARCH (EARLY) ONLINE SALE MARCH (LATE) ONLINE SALE AUSTRALIAN EASTER YEARLING SALE APRIL (EARLY) ONLINE SALE GOLD YEARLING SALE APRIL (LATE) ONLINE SALE HTBA YEARLING SALE AUSTRALIAN WEANLING SALE THE CHAIRMAN’S SALE AUSTRALIAN BROODMARE SALE MAY (EARLY) ONLINE SALE MAY (LATE) ONLINE SALE JUNE (EARLY) ONLINE SALE GREAT SOUTHERN SALE JUNE (LATE) ONLINE SALE JULY (EARLY) ONLINE SALE JULY (LATE) ONLINE SALE AUGUST (EARLY) ONLINE SALE AUGUST (LATE) ONLINE SALE SEPTEMBER (EARLY) ONLINE SALE SEPTEMBER (LATE) ONLINE SALE OCTOBER (EARLY) ONLINE SALE READY2RACE SALE OCTOBER (LATE) ONLINE SALE NOVEMBER (EARLY) ONLINE SALE NOVEMBER (LATE) ONLINE SALE DECEMBER (LATE) ONLINE SALE *All dates are subject to change, please refer to inglis.com.au

VENUE Online Online Riverside Online Oaklands Online Online Riverside Online Oaklands Online Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Online Online Online Oaklands Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Riverside Online Online Online Online Online

Inglis Sale Dates 2024

DECEMBER (EARLY) ONLINE SALE

DATE 19 – 24 January 2 – 7 February 11 – 13 February 23 – 28 February 3 – 5 March 8 – 13 March 22 – 27 March 7 & 8 April 5 – 10 April 21 April 19 – 24 April 28 April 6 & 7 May 9 May 10 May 10 – 15 May 24 – 29 May 7 – 12 June 13 & 14 June 21 – 26 June 5 – 10 July 19 – 24 July 2 – 7 August 16 – 21 August 6 – 11 September 20 – 25 September 4 – 9 October 15 October 18 – 23 October 1 – 6 November 15 – 20 November 29 Nov. – 4 Dec. 13 – 18 December

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INGLIS STAFF

155 Governor Macquarie Drive, Warwick Farm NSW 2170

Chair

OAKLANDS

John Coates AC Deputy Chair

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

EA to MD & Special Projects Coordinator (Part time)

Leah Dale

0410 506 215

leah.dale@inglis.com.au

Receptionist Riverside

Sally Lavery

02 9399 7999

sally.lavery@inglis.com.au

Oaklands Office Administrator & Inglis Digital Payments

Jennifer St John

03 9333 1422

jennifer.stjohn@inglis.com.au

Complex Manager Oaklands

Colin Brown

0413 148 956

colin.brown@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 Consultant

Brett Gilding

0401 300 280

brett.gilding@inglis.com.au

Senior Bloodstock Consultant

Harry Bailey

0420 997 417

harry.bailey@inglis.com.au

Senior Bloodstock Consultant

Will Stott

0408 126 952

will.stott@inglis.com.au

Senior Bloodstock Consultant

Jin Tian

0419 679 970

jin.tian@inglis.com.au

Bloodstock Consultant

Brittany Hussey

0409 333 823

brittany.hussey@inglis.com.au

Bloodstock Consultant

Sinead Flannery

0416 243 696

sinead.flannery@inglis.com.au

Bloodstock Consultant

Ziva Mullins

0435 743 222

ziva.mullins@inglis.com.au

Bloodstock Consultant

Angus Robertson

0477 179 393

angus.robertson@inglis.com.au

Bloodstock Research

Mitch Bates

0411 832 792

mitchell.bates@inglis.com.au

National Bloodstock Administrator

Ben Arnot

0404 421 318

ben.arnot@inglis.com.au

Sales Entry Coordinator

Wayne Massingham

02 9133 0223

wayne.massingham@inglis.com.au

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 Coordinator

Lily France

02 9399 7999

platinum@inglis.com.au

Marketing Executive

Jemma Cutting

0417 779 898

jemma.cutting@inglis.com.au

Marketing Coordinator

Elise Jones

0451 250 409

elise.jones@inglis.com.au

Marketing Assistant

Grace Kennedy

0412 275 090

grace.kennedy@inglis.com.au

FACILITIES

BLOODSTOCK

INGLIS

MARKETING

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FINANCE 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

Payroll & HR

Jennifer Goodwin

02 9133 0244

jennifer.goodwin@inglis.com.au

Accounts Payable Officer

Natalie Giam

02 9399 7999

natalie.giam@inglis.com.au

Chief Operating Officer

Andrew Munce

0412 575 452

andrew.munce@inglis.com.au

Credit & Collections Manager

Bill Pantel

0415 158 825

bill.pantel@inglis.com.au

Invoicing & Payments Manager

Chris Christodoulou

0419 408 769

chris.christodoulou@inglis.com.au

Inglis Digital Finance Manager

Jason Ngo

0488 088 609

jason.ngo@inglis.com.au

Inglis Digital Payments Manager

Caitlin Sneddon

0432 268 110

caitlin.sneddon@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

02 9399 7999

emily.colless@inglis.com.au

Chief Information Officer

Deane 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.brooks@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

Harry Bennetts

03 9333 1422

harry.bennetts@inglis.com.au

Insurance Consultant

Katrina O’Driscoll

03 9333 1422

katrina.odriscoll@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.bozsity@inglisdigital.com

Inglis Digital Sales

Kate Lally

1300 711 683

kate.lally@inglisdigital.com

Inglis Digital Administration

Paris Scott

1300 711 683

paris.scott@inglisdigtial.com

1300 711 683

support@horsezone.com.au

GROUP FINANCIAL SERVICES

TECHNOLOGY

INSURANCE

INGLIS DIGITAL

HORSEZONE.COM.AU Inglis Digital Sales RURAL PROPERTY Director Rural Property

Jamie Inglis

0412 064 442

jamie.inglis@inglis.com.au

CEO Rural Property

Sam Triggs

0410 683 891

sam.triggs@inglis.com.au

Marketing Coordinator

Zoe Philip

0447 311 762

zoe.philip@inglis.com.au

Rural Sales & Marketing Consultant

Liam Griffiths

0427 474 900

liam.griffiths@inglis.com.au

Rural Sales & Marketing Analyst

Hamish Cooke

0432 853 593

hamish.cooke@inglis.com.au

International Development & Emerging Markets

Jonathan D’Arcy

+61 412 965 729

jonathan.darcy@inglis.com.au

USA

Sebastian Hutch

+61 423 770 854

sebastian.hutch@inglis.com.au

Asia 亚洲代表

Jin Tian 田劲

+61 419 679 970

jin.tian@inglis.com.au

Europe

Harry Bailey

+61 420 997 417

harry.bailey@inglis.com.au

Hong Kong

James Price

+61 409 806 595

james.price@inglis.com.au

Hong Kong

Alan Ho

+852 9025 6271

alan.ho@inglis.com.au

Japan

Satomi Oka

+61 414 414 450

satomi.oka@inglis.com.au

New Zealand

Brett Gilding

+61 401 300 280

brett.gilding@inglis.com.au

New Zealand

Dean Hawthorne

+64 274 881 221

hawthornebloodstock@gmail.com

Singapore

Chris (Rusty) Russell

+61 412 644 452

chris.russell@inglis.com.au

South Africa

Brett Gilding

+61 401 300 280

brett.gilding@inglis.com.au

INGLIS OVERSEAS REPRESENTATIVES

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