2025 Inglis Sales Preview

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57 DREAMS BECOME REALITY IN HONG KONG

391 – HISTORY

When the Pierro x Winx yearling filly sold for $10 million at the 2024 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale, it marked an historic afternoon that was, quite simply, unforgettable. Ray Thomas recalls the anticipation, theatre and emotion as the world watched on. 16

STEWART RESOLUTE ABOUT AUSSIE SUCCESS

John Stewart has made waves through the global thoroughbred industry the past nine months. Jill Williams finds out where it all began for Stewart, who was the underbidder at $9 million on the Pierro x Winx filly and purchaser of six yearlings at the 2024 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale.

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IT’S YULONG’S WORLD & WE’RE ALL LIVING IN IT

Mr. Zhang Yuesheng’s first experience at the 2013 Melbourne Spring Carnival convinced him Victoria was the ideal base for Yulong. A decade on, he has built a worldclass operation with over 600 broodmares and top stallions like Written Tycoon, Alabama Express and Pierata. Tim Rowe looks at Yulong’s future ambitions.

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A LIFETIME OF LEARNING

Graduates of Segenhoe Stud during Peter O’Brien’s tenure include the likes of Merchant Navy – who went to stud as a G1 winner in both hemispheres – and G1 Thousand Guineas winner Joliestar, Andrew Rule reports. O’Brien recalls his journey to success and what makes Segenhoe one of the greatest horse properties in Australia.

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GAME CHANGERS

The Ciaron Maher stable is front and centre of an industry where technology is continuing to grow exponentially, where sports science experts are a major part of the team. Kristen Manning learns about the factors that are taken into consideration when planning preparations and careers.

40 IT’S THE HORSE THAT MAKES THE MAN

Seven years on from taking on a legacy built by industry legend Sir Patrick Hogan, Brendan and Jo Lindsay’s iconic Cambridge Stud retains its legacy, while being taken down an exciting new path. Glen Latham finds out more.

46 FIELD OF DREAMS

Inaugural Godolphin Flying Starter Henry Field has built Newgate into a hugely successful stallion farm from the ground up, in which the G1 winners nurtured through their formative stages of development on the farm include the likes of Inglis graduates Think About It, Exceedance and Shadow Hero. Bruce Clark finds out just how he has done it.

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PINK SAVIOUR

Kellie Crameri’s luck changed when she bought a share in Inglis Classic Yearling Sale graduate Fully Lit. The horse won the $2 million Inglis Millennium and the Pink Bonus, funding Crameri’s life-changing treatment in the USA.

An extraordinary 30.6% of races run in Hong Kong during the 2023-24 season were won by Inglis graduates, including G1 wins by Voyage Bubble, Victor The Winner, Invincible Sage and Beauty Eternal. So what makes Inglis horses dream candidates for Hong Kong racing? Michael Cox finds out.

G’DAY USA – AMERICAN AMBITIONS TAKING FLIGHT

While Liza Hendriks was inspired by Inglis Digital to turn a Godolphin Flying Start project into a real-life American online auction business, what she didn’t realise at the time was that Inglis Managing Director Mark Webster had been looking to internationalise the Inglis Digital concept for some time. Hendriks is now driving Inglis Digital USA, as Bren O’Brien explains.

68 INGLIS XTRAVAGANZA

The game-changing $5 million Inglis Xtra Bonus Series offers $100,000 winning bonuses on 50 maidens across the four eastern mainland states, for eligible Inglis graduates. Trevor Marshallsea finds out how the scheme is providing more prizemoney for more people more often and the impact it has had since inception.

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AUSTRALIA – WITHOUT PEER

Australia’s racing scene is on fire – $1 million races every 3.5 days and top horses at unbeatable prices! It’s the perfect place to snag a winner and cash in on a booming industry.

78 BELLA NIPOTINA – THE NEW ‘PEOPLES CHAMPION’

Mighty mare Bella Nipotina is now widely regarded as ‘Australia’s favourite racehorse’. Tim Rowe explores the journey of the $80,000 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale graduate, which began as a pre-Christmas 2YO in October 2019 and reached the pinnacle of becoming the $20 million G1 The Everest winner in 2024.

LITTLE ACORNS, MIGHTY OAKS GROW

Thoroughbred Industry Careers’ National Pony Racing Series gives the next generation the opportunity to ‘race’ on metropolitan race days. It is industry families like the McEvoys that are a vital part of providing exposure for the concept, as Jessica Owers learns.

Welcome

Welcome to the 2025 Inglis Yearling Sales Series.

The 2024 season featured any number of extraordinary moments in breeding and racing for Inglis.

Who will ever forget the unprecedented spectacle of the Pierro yearling out of Winx selling for a world record price of $10 million for a yearling filly? It truly was incredible theatre.

So too was the day at Randwick when Inglis Classic Yearling Sale graduate Pride Of Jenni announced herself to the world with a performance in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes that had to be seen to be believed.

It’s amazing to think a mare that held the mantle of being the highest rated female racehorse in the world in 2024 was sourced in Sydney for just $100,000.

Year after year, we see people realising their dreams through Inglis, be they in the sale ring or on the racecourse.

The 2025 Inglis sales will again present countless opportunities for you to buy the horse you dream about to achieve the results you dream of.

The $12.55 million Inglis Race Series brings participants to famed Australian tracks like Flemington, Royal Randwick and Scone to race for huge prizemoney in races that have consistently showcased top-class horses.

The world’s leading female ownership incentive, the $1 million Inglis Pink Bonus Series, has proven exceptionally popular since it was introduced three years ago and has already resulted in many fantastic experiences for our clients.

And the new $5 million Inglis Xtra Bonus Series, which creates an opportunity for more of our clients to win more prizemoney more often, has been a revelation since its commencement in August.

It gives us all great joy being able to see those who support our sales – both live and digital – being rewarded so regularly, be it at Country, Provincial or Metropolitan level.

Inglis continues to prove to be the best auction house for buyers to engage with to maximise their chances of success.

Put simply, Inglis offers more successful horses through its series of sales than anyone else in the Southern Hemisphere.

The figures are world class.

Since 2018 our sales have produced 102 individual G1 winners, 27 G1-winning colts, 39 G1-winning fillies and 43 G1-winning 3YOs – all equal or more than our nearest competitor.

And with a fabulous crop of current 3YOs like Switzerland, Autumn Glow, Growing Empire and Lady Shenandoah etc, that record looks set to continue.

The support we have received for our 2025 catalogues at both Riverside and Oaklands has been extraordinary and I have no doubt many more G1 stars will emerge from the 2025 Inglis Sales Series.

Our staff strive to see you enjoy success – success for our breeders and vendors, success for our buyers and success for those who trade.

If you are not already involved, ask yourself if you can afford not to be!

Inglis is thrilled to have the support of our corporate partners for 2025 and thank them for their ongoing support.

Wishing all our clients and friends a memorable Inglis year in 2025, one which I’m sure will yet again provide many highlights.

John Coates AC

Raised for Riches

There are some 105 races worth $1 million or more in Australia in 2025, giving owners a wealth of opportunity.

Australian Grown
Bella Nipotina (number 4) beats Giga Kick in the $20 million Everest

Contributors

Glen Latham

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

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 Idolhorse. com – a multi-language horse racing news website that publishes in English, Chinese and Japanese, 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 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.

Bren O’Brien

Bren has worked as a sporting, racing and thoroughbred journalist for over 20 years, covering major events such as Football World Cups, tennis grand slams, Formula 1, AFL and A-League Grand Finals and Test cricket as well as spring and autumn racing carnivals. Having held senior editorial roles at leading racing industry and wagering publications Racing.com, Punters.com.au, Thoroughbred Daily News AusNZ and Asian Racing Report, Bren is the founder and managing editor of The Straight, a digital publication featuring in-depth coverage of the racing, wagering & breeding industries.

Trevor Marshallsea

A 40-year print media professional, Trevor Marshallsea was captivated by the turf at a young age which led to his first job as a racing writer, before becoming AAP’s foreign correspondent in Beijing & London. After seven years as chief cricket writer for the Sydney Morning Herald from 2001-2007, he spent several years as a freelance writer, humorist and screenwriter.

Trevor has reported on an array of subjects, particularly leaning towards racing, cricket, football, AFL, tennis and golf. He is the author of racing books ‘Makybe Diva’, ‘Winx –Biography of a Champion’ & ‘Peter Moody – A Long Way From Wyandra’, is involved with racing stable communications and is a regular contributor on breeding and racing for ANZ Bloodstock News and FoxSports.com.au.

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 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.

Bruce Clark worked for 15 years as a horse racing journalist for The Courier Mail before moving to Melbourne and into jockey management handling the careers of Damien Oliver, Chris Munce, Craig Newitt and Michael Walker before returning to the media. He hosted the Racing Central program on weekdays on RSN as well as the Saturday morning show On The Punt over a number of years before taking the lead presenter’s role at TVN for close to a decade. He has since consulted in the industry with Aquis and is now Racing Manager at Malua Racing for Leon and Troy Corstens. Bruce remains actively involved in the racing media sharing unique content via his website www.clarkofthecourse.com as well the emerging brand, Global Racing Society.

Tom Reilly
Bruce Clark

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 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 Full Story of the World’s Best Racehorse, which formed the basis of the acclaimed feature documentary A Horse Named Winx. His most recent books include a collection of true racing stories, Chance: of grit and gamblers and the romance of racing life.

Ray Thomas

Ray Thomas is the Racing Editor at News Limited and one of the most respected racing journalists in Australia. He was born in Hong Kong and moved to Perth with his family at age one, where he developed his interest in horse racing. Ray’s time in the workforce began in the Royal Australian Air Force and after nine years of service, he followed his passion and picked up a job as racing journalist for a Melbourne newspaper, the beginning of his very successful career. He has worked for News Corps for 34 years and also works for Sky News Racing and Sky Sports Radio.

Kristen Manning

Kristen Manning is a freelance thoroughbred racing and breeding journalist and pedigree analyst, based in Melbourne. She has been involved in the industry since she was 15 and embarked on her career as a cadet journalist at Truth Newspaper. Three years later, Kristen became a freelance writer, working for publications such as Winning Post, Breeding&Racing and Inside Racing. She is an award winner for print, internet and photographic journalism and has written three books – Fields Of Omagh, Prince Of Penzance and The Gauch.

Jill Williams

Jill Williams is an Associate Editor at Thoroughbred Daily News (TDN) and has been with TDN since 2018. She got her first pony at just four years old and many of her favourite childhood memories are on horseback. Jill graduated from Arizona State University with a Business degree, before moving to Kentucky to pursue her passion of horse racing where she worked in many facets of the industry. She currently lives in California with her husband and children.

iain Payten

Iain Payten is a journalist with over 25 years of experience, currently working at the Sydney Morning Herald as a senior sports reporter, having previously worked for The Australian, the Daily Mail UK, the Daily Telegraph and Rugby.com.au. He has covered a multitude of major events including the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, Rugby Union World Cups, Cricket World Cups and State Of Origin.

Growing up in Sydney, Ireland and Scotland, Jessica is an international student of horse racing since childhood. As a teenager, she was shortlisted in the UK’s Martin Wills Memorial Competition, an award for young writers in racing, and she graduated from the University of Stirling with a combined honours degree before returning to Sydney. In 2011 she released her debut biography, Peter Pan: The Forgotten Story of Phar Lap’s Successor, winning the Bill Whittaker Award for Best Racing Book in Australia and highly commended at the Kennedy Awards. This was followed by her second book, Shannon, which was co-awarded the Bill Whittaker Award. Jessica is a freelance journalist and, in 2023, was a finalist at the Kennedy Awards in the category of racing writing. She will release her third book in 2025.

The racing spark was first lit for 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 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. He worked with ANZ Bloodstock News from 2015 before recently joining The Straight as a senior writer.

Jess Owers
Tim Rowe
Andrew Rule

CLASSIC

BUY THE HORSE YOU DREAM ABOUT

BUY AN AUSTRALIAN STAKES WINNER FOR

$112,567 9 – 11 FEBRUARY

AT THE INGLIS CLASSIC YEARLING SALE

That’s 63% less than the cost of the average Australian SW since 2018 from the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale ($305,425).

OUTSTANDING RECENT SUCCESS

Recent graduates of the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale include Pride Of Jenni, Celestial Legend, Veight, Coco Sun, Voyage Bubble, Beauty Eternal, Communist, Skybird, Mazu, Icebath, Palaisipan, Drifting, Super Sunny Sing, Arkansaw Kid, Democracy Manifest, Amor Victorious, Saltaire, Star Patrol, North England etc.

CELESTIAL LEGEND

$220,000 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale graduate, winner of the 2024 G1 Doncaster Mile, G1 Randwick Guineas & more than $3.4 million in prizemoney

INGLIS

2 – 4 MARCH

INCREDIBLE RECENT SUCCESS

Recent graduates of the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale include Bella Nipotina, Think About It, Victor The Winner, Benedetta, Attrition, Griff, Mariamia, Nature Strip, Socks Nation, Invincible Sage, Tuvalu, I Am Me, Red Aces, Sirileo Miss, Angel Capital, Bold Bastille, Amenable etc. G1 WINNERS SINCE 2018 that could have been bought from Inglis Premier for $100,000 or less 16 OF AUSTRALIA’S $1M+ OPEN RACES SINCE 2019 have been won by Inglis Premier graduates 39

$80,000 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale graduate, G1 winner, winner of the $20 million The Everest and more than $22 million in prizemoney

BELLA NIPOTINA

INGLIS EASTER

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INDIVIDUAL G1 WINNERS SINCE

THE SALE MOST LIKELY TO PRODUCE A TOP-CLASS HORSE, YEAR AFTER YEAR MOST

Over 41% more likely to produce a Group winner than the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale

BUY THE HORSE YOU DREAM ABOUT

Recent star graduates include Joliestar, Growing Empire, Autumn Glow, Switzerland, Lady Shenandoah, Climbing Star, Autumn Angel, She’s Extreme, Zougotcha, Home Affairs, Wild Ruler, Overpass, Estriella, Encap, Mumbai Muse, Ostraka, Sans Doute, Tiz Invincible, Learning To Fly, Lazzago, In The Congo, Airman, Lofty Arch, Makarena, Autumn Ballet etc.

$1,500,000 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale graduate, winner of the G1 Coolmore Stud Stakes and more than $1.8 million in prizemoney

History LOT 391 Maker

This was the day when ego could not eclipse emotion.

When the love for a yearling filly meant more than money. For pure sporting theatre, that historic afternoon at Riverside Stables was, quite simply, unforgettable.

When Debbie Kepitis made her incredulous $10 million bid for the Pierro x Winx yearling filly at the 2024 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale on April 8, the packed auditorium of shocked onlookers gasped in awe.

As Inglis auctioneer Jonathan D’Arcy’s gavel finally came down, Kepitis wept uncontrollably while the many thousands watching live at Riverside broke out in spontaneous applause.

Never before had a horse auction anywhere around the world captured so much attention.

The end result was a world record yearling filly price, but the journey to that point was filled with drama, anticipation and the worldwide talking point of ‘what will she sell for?’

The much-anticipated auction matched the pre-sale hype.

This was global news – page 1 of all the major Australian newspapers, lead stories on all the major Australian television news channels as well as media coverage in the likes of the USA, England, Ireland, Hong Kong, South Africa, New Zealand and many more countries.

In the middle of the Sydney Spring Carnival, a filly known to most as simply ‘Lot 391’ had taken over dinner table conversation. Even my employer News Corp – Australia’s largest media company – took the rare step of producing a three-episode documentary on the filly, taking viewers worldwide on a behind the scenes journey in the build-up to the auction and then a unique insight of auction day itself.

After weeks of intense media interest and hype, finally the day arrived. When Lot 391 walked into the Riverside auditorium around 2.10pm on Monday, April 8, the huge room – which was overflowing with people – fell deafeningly silent.

The moment had finally arrived.

The next three minutes of frenetic bidding was something the racing world had never seen before.

To the untrained eye, it may have appeared there were essentially only two bidders – Kepitis, who was sitting with her family at a table inside the auditorium, and American John Stewart, bidding by phone from a restaurant in Kentucky. But little did many know, there were many others in the Riverside auditorium ready to partake in the bidding but such was its speed and ferocity, they simply were unable to get a bid in.

Jonathan D’Arcy, the most experienced auctioneer at Inglis, called for opening bids and there were shrieks from the crowd when $2 million was announced.

What transpired next was nothing short of extraordinary, like a fierce tennis rally between two determined parties.

Three million. Five million. Six million. Seven and a half million. Eight million. Nine million. And then the killer punch, Kepitis’ winning $10 million bid. With that, Kepitis burst into tears. The emotion and enormity of the moment overwhelmed her.

“I don’t know what I was thinking to be honest – stress, anticipation, doubt, every emotion you could think of really,’’ she said. “I will never forget when the gavel came down but mainly it was a feeling of relief.

“Relief because we knew the filly was staying with us although it took a lot of determination to go to the amount we knew we may have to go to.

“You are never prepared to spend that amount of money and yes we may have stretched ourselves more than we wanted to but she just tore at our heart strings.’’

American Stewart, a relative newcomer to the racing industry who trades under his business name Resolute Racing, had only seen the Winx filly a fortnight prior to sale day.

He had been in Australia to visit Golden Slipper favourite Storm Boy – whom he had recently bought into as a shareholder with Coolmore – and was invited to dinner with Tom Magnier and the Storm Boy partners, which included Kepitis.

“I didn’t even know who Winx was, to be honest with you,’’ Stewart conceded.

“Then as people filled me in and I thought about it, I thought this horse is really relevant to the Australian people and needs to stay in Australia.

“I’d heard that the Japanese had been there visiting and wanted to buy the horse and take her to Japan. I’d met Debbie and her family that trip and I asked her if she had any interest in keeping the filly and she said ‘No, not really’ and I said ‘Well if you guys need someone to go in with you and buy your partners out to keep the horse in Australia since the horse is relevant, I should do that.’

“At that moment, she was telling me she was going to sell the horse, so I said that I’d buy the horse. That was when I made the declarative statement and told everybody I would buy the Winx filly.

“Everyone said to me ‘What do you mean? It’s a public auction.’ So I told them ‘Well, if somebody wants to spend $10 million, they’re going to buy her, but other than that, I’m going to buy the horse.’

“And that’s exactly what happened. I told them I would bid up to $9 million for the horse and I did.’’

The addition of Stewart into the build up of the sale was a fascinating subplot and one that certainly added to the end result, to the great satisfaction of the filly’s other part owners.

Peter and Patty Tighe, also part-owners of Winx and hence her yearling filly, had flown from Queensland to attend the yearling sale. They were prepared to sell the Winx filly although Peter admitted what unfolded that magical afternoon was something no one expected.

“We had an intent to sell her if we got the price we wanted,’’ Tighe said. “But there was a contingency either way.

“Privately, we thought maybe $3-4 million would be the price and if it gets to that then financially it would be the way to go.

“But as the bids kept going up, we couldn’t believe it. Patty and I were looking at each other dumbfounded she could reach those heights.’’

Tighe admitted there was a reticence to sell the first live foal produced by Winx, the all-time great race mare who won 37 of her 43 starts, winning her last 33 races in succession including a world record 25 at G1 level.

“It wasn’t all about the money – it was a sidebar,’’ he said, “Patty had spent a lot of time with the filly, we were both there at the birth and visited her on many occasions.

The Coolmore team chaperone the Pierro x Winx filly to the sale ring

“It was a funny feeling as one moment you think you will end up with her but then the filly exceeded our expectations and when it got to that sort of money we were happy to sell.’’

Elizabeth Treweeke, also a part-owner, went to the Inglis complex that April afternoon unsure of what to expect from the sale. She watched on with her family from a Gallery Suite overlooking the sale ring and was left “gobsmacked” as history unfolded in front of her.

“The actual auction took less than three minutes,’’ Treweeke said. “When the filly reached $5 million, there was an audible gasp around the complex.’’

“It all happened so quickly. We (Treweeke family) were all crying but I was absolutely thrilled for Debbie.

“I don’t think there could have been a better outcome because the filly was going to stay in Australia to race and all things being well, she will be trained by Chris Waller. The sale just seemed the right and proper thing for us.’’

Inglis Bloodstock chief executive Sebastian Hutch’s reflections of that period are memorable.

“We had a media day at Coolmore a few weeks out from the sale where we chartered a private plane and flew all the major TV and Newspaper media up to the Hunter to spend time with the filly and to interview all the major protagonists and when Tom Magnier arrived that morning, there was what seemed an endless line of cameras and microphones all lined up at the back of the yearling barn at Coolmore and he came in and was like a rockstar, going from network to network to answer as many questions as they wanted to throw at him. It was truly really unique and a very cool experience,’’ Hutch said.

“Then fast forward to sale day and to have every major television network, every major newspaper, so many national radio stations here at Riverside, the images and vision that went around the world painted our industry in a magnificent light.”

Coolmore Australia supremo Magnier echoed Hutch’s thoughts.

“You wouldn’t see it anywhere else in the world. You wouldn’t see the build-up, you wouldn’t see the hype and atmosphere,’’ Magnier said.

“I knew the filly was going to make a very high figure because somebody was buying history. She was a classic, a collectors’ item and there’s only one person who deserved her and that’s Debbie.

“I didn’t realise it at the time that the yearling attracted a world record bid of $10 million for a filly but Winx always has a way of coming first!”

Top: Patty Tighe with the Pierro x Winx filly at Coolmore Middle: An emotional Debbie Kepitis as her bid of $10 million secures the Pierro x Winx filly Bottom: Coolmore’s Tom Magnier with media
John Stewart

When it comes to automobile manufacturing, John Stewart is such an expert in the field that he literally wrote the book on efficiency. Now the American is hoping to do the same in the global thoroughbred scene, perhaps not writing a book, per se, but he certainly wants to make an enduring mark.

Having only bought his first horse in 2022, Stewart’s already up to 187 purchases at the time of writing this article. He also bought a farm – a former Shadwell property – in Kentucky’s bluegrass and has designs on doing far more in the sport.

but just who is John Stewart, the selfdescribed “brash american’’ who has made waves – or a tsunami — throughout the global thoroughbred industry the past nine months, none more so than at the inglis easter Yearling Sale where he was the infamous underbidder at $9 milliom on the Pierro x winx filly?

“I’m like everybody was when they first got in the horse industry,” Stewart said at a one-on-one sit down interview for the Inglis Magazine.

“I just have more resources than the average person does. I’m approaching it the way I think everybody would if they could. If everybody could afford to, they would buy mares like ($US6 million auction purchaes) Goodnight Olive. I’m having a lot of fun.”

Stewart wasn’t born with a silver spoon in his mouth, nor did he grow up around thoroughbreds, but a move to Kentucky as a young teen set the trajectory of his life. It was in Kentucky that he first experienced racing and “fell in love with everything about it”. Despite the early fascination, it would be decades before he would dive into the sport as anything more than a spectator.

“I went to work for Toyota when I was 19,” Stewart said. “I dropped out of college and worked the night shift putting bumpers on cars. Over an 18-year career, I got my undergraduate education and I was getting promoted throughout the organisation. I was put in their executive leadership program and then I was dispatched to run their manufacturing in Europe, based in the United Kingdom.”

John Stewart celebrates a Grade 1 win at Saratoga with his mare Didia

Stewart eventually left Toyota – writing the aforementioned book, which can still be found online – after being recruited by a private equity firm in New York. Within a decade, he’d made partner but had the itch to go out on his own. At the time, he was married with four young adult children, although he had yet to get up close and personal with a single horse. “I started my own firm (Middleground Capital) in 2018 to focus on buying industrial companies since I’d literally held every job from an hourly employee all the way through management, so I know how to run these plants and how they should operate,’’ he explained.

“For my first fund, I met with 350 different investors to get 22 people to invest with me. I raised $460 million and I started building my team out and then I raised another fund in 2021. Now I have $3.5 billion of assets I manage all over the world. We own 200 factories and employ 50,000-plus people.”

With his professional life in order, it was finally time for horses to enter Stewart’s life. Around 2021, he went to Switzerland for a health retreat, where one of the programs offered equine therapy. Stewart quickly realised how much he enjoyed quality time with horses.

It was around the same time he met Gavin O’Connor, now his General Manager, and arranged to buy a horse. When Stewart’s wife baulked, he regretfully cancelled the sale, still paying O’Connor’s fees as an apology. A year later, his personal life took an unexpected turn and he called O’Connor again.

“My wife ended up divorcing me, so the first thing I did was call Gavin and say, ‘We’re going to buy a horse!’ That was my rebelliousness for my wife divorcing me. (O’Connor and I) bought a horse together in 2022. Then in 2023, I met Chelsey (Stone, now his Director of Breeding and Bloodstock) and she loved horses as well. Now it’s blossomed into everything we’ve done to this point.”

With millions upon millions of dollars in horseflesh purchased in short order by his Resolute Bloodstock in the U.S. and Europe, Stewart didn’t just make a splash into the industry. He cannonballed in with reverberations felt far and wide. Australian racing would not be immune.

“i don’t

do anything

halfway. My whole career has been about applying yourself 100% to anything that you do in life. i try to do that with horse racing. i’m resolved that i’m going to be successful.”

While Stewart owns “a very small portion” of Golden Slipper 3rd placegetter Storm Boy and purchased Tutta La Vita for $3.2 million at this year’s Inglis Chairman’s Sale, it was his involvement at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale in April that sent ripples throughout the sport. He purchased six yearlings, including an I Am Invincible filly for $3 million, and was the underbidder on the record $10 million Winx filly.

“The whole team at Inglis was really easy to work with. It was good fun and I think it really amped up the sale,’’ Stewart said.

“You’ve got this brash American saying he’s buying the horse. It made for good theatre.”

Stewart insisted he didn’t mind not leaving with the Winx filly, as he felt she belonged to Australia and he was thrilled she remained in the hands of Debbie Kepitis’ Woppitt Bloodstock. What the experience did do was solidify Stewart’s appreciation of the sport in Australia.

“Australian racing to me is as close as you can get to Kentucky racing anywhere in the world,’’ he said.

“It was so cool to see all the excitement and people embrace everything that was going on.

“I had no intention that we were going to have horses in Australia but it kind of drew us in. There’s an intoxicating culture around the industry down there and people love it so much that we wanted to be a part of it.”

Stewart said his personal trifecta of Australian races he’d most love to win are The Everest, Melbourne Cup and Golden Slipper.

Fasttracked to the upper echelons of the sport with a clear drive to operate only at the top, Stewart isn’t afraid to learn from those who have been there before him. He said he’s been inspired by and occasionally bounced ideas off MV Magnier and the Coolmore team, Sheikh Fahad Al Thani of Qatar Racing and John Sikura of Hill ‘n’ Dale Farm, among others.

“This is my first time doing everything,’’ he said.

“ i admire all the people whose families have been in the industry for generations. i just want to be an additive to it.”

Stewart has been vocal in his quest to improve aftercare and quieter in his desire to build a top training facility. He doesn’t plan to stand stallions, saying he would prefer instead to have 75-80 high quality broodmares while supporting other farms’ stallions. He does want to compete on the big stages all over the world and would like to be a breed-to-race operation. In acquiring 187 horses in two years, he’s jumped into the deep end.

Top: I Am Invincible x Booker filly purchased from the 2024 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale for $3 million Bottom: John Stewart and Inglis Managing Director Mark Webster at Resolute Farm with Inglis Chairman’s

While the rush to acquire bloodstock may look haphazard to outsiders, it should be no surprise that with his business acumen, Stewart has given sincere thought to his strategy in the sport.

“My number one goal is to help horse racing become better,’’ he said.

“ at the end of the day when i’m dead and gone, i want people to say the sport is better because of my involvement. i don’t want it to be that i’ve won so many races, i don’t want it to be that i’ve won awards. to me, those are results that will come if we do things the right way.”

Stewart has drawn criticism for his very public persona on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), but he doesn’t apologise and he doesn’t plan to change. On the contrary, he believes it benefits the sport.

“I’m not trying to be a disruptor in the industry,’’ he said.

“Problems come up — aftercare is a good example. I’m trying to use the platform that I do have and the publicity that I do get to talk about issues.

“I think if we’re successful (in finding solutions), then people will want to replicate some of the things we’re doing. I’m trying to help my business be reflective of me as a person and my team and our beliefs.”

With his background in efficiency, solving problems is deep in Stewart’s DNA, as is his single-minded determination when he buys horses. Stewart said that determination is why he chose the name Resolute, which he uses for his racing stable, his farm and his bloodstock. It’s safe to say that signature resolve is carrying over to everything he touches in the thoroughbred industry, whether it’s a desire to compete at elite levels or pushing a fellow buyer to a record $10 million for a special yearling.

Tutta La Vita was purchased by John Stewart at the 2024 Inglis Chairman’s Sale for $3.2 million

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Yulong’s Sam Fairgray, trainer Chris Waller, jockey James McDonald and Mr Zhang Yuesheng celebrate winning Australia’s premier Weight For Age race, the G1 Cox Plate with Via Sistina

In 2013, the John Sargent-trained Kirramosa won the Wakeful Stakes at Flemington on Derby Day, the traditional leadup to the VRC Oaks five days later at the famed Melbourne Spring Carnival.

One man was trackside, perched in the Chairman’s Club hosted by Inglis’ Managing Director Mark Webster. He was Mr Zhang Yuesheng, a little-known Chinese coal mining magnate who was experiencing Australian racing for the first time.

May’s Dream, Solicit and Arabian Gold filled the next three placings in that year’s Wakeful.

As the global thoroughbred industry would become accustomed to in the following decade, Mr Zhang and his vast Yulong breeding and racing operation doesn’t do things by halves.

A plan was immediately hatched to buy one of the fillies who had run in the Wakeful to race for Zhang in the following Thursday’s Oaks.

Videos were analysed, experts canvassed and phone calls made with the assistance of Webster. But no parties were forthcoming despite the time-sensitive overtures made. They were not willing to part with one of their prized fillies just days out from a time-honoured G1 race.

Zhang would not be a participant in that year’s Oaks, so to speak, but it hardened his resolve. It also cemented his view that Australia – and Victoria – was where Yulong should be based.

He attended the following year’s Inglis Classic Yearling Sale in Sydney where he bought a number of yearlings for up to $65,000, a relatively small sum considering what has transpired since.

As has been well-documented, in the years after his first Australian yearling sale involvement he has acquired some of the best bloodstock available from around the world, with a broodmare band now numbering at least 600.

Yulong reached enormous scale in quick time, largely under the watch of experienced australasian industry figure sam Fairgray.

Vin Cox, who began his successful career as a Bloodstock Consultant with Inglis and who was instrumental in guiding Magic Millions for the majority of last decade before more recently heading up Godolphin Australia, joined the fold in late 2023 as General Manager to add further expertise to the management team and help guide Yulong during its next phase.

After such a sustained growth period, with Zhang possessing an eight-horse stallion roster that includes champion Written Tycoon and rising young sires Alabama Express, a graduate of the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale and Pierata, where to next for Yulong and what would be considered a success?

Treasurethe Moment provided Mr Zhang with Wakeful Stakes and VRC Oaks success 11 years after his first Australian racing experience

“Well, we’d like to consolidate and build on our brand and build equity in our brand, so people have a clear view about where we are heading,” says Cox, who credits Fairgray and other longer-term Yulong staff for the strong position in which the business finds itself in.

“We have got a stallion roster of eight and we support those very, very strongly, which is well-documented. We want to prove those horses as sires and commercial stallions.

“ We want to have a racing arm that is very prominent and hopefully very successful here in australia. that is what our vision is, to build our brand and to build confidence in what we are doing.”

The aforementioned Yulong racing team is gathering momentum with a vast array of highly talented horses, either owned outright or in partnership, gracing the racecourse.

Inglis Easter graduate Growing Empire is one standout, a Group-winning and multiple G1 placed son of supersire Zoustar, while Clean Energy, the sister to champion filly Sunlight who is co-owned by fellow global powerhouse Coolmore, is another.

There’s their mighty mare Via Sistina (Fastnet Rock), who reached never-before-seen heights in this year’s Cox Plate, smashing Winx’s 2040m track record on her way to a record eight-length win in Australasia’s Weight For Age Championship at Moonee Valley in the famous Yulong silks.

And star 3YO homebred filly Treasurethe Moment – by Yulong’s own stallion Alabama Express – who won the prized Cup Week double of the G2 Wakeful Stakes and G1 VRC Oaks at Flemington this spring.

To date, the stallions on the Yulong roster have been purchased either off the track or, in the case of Pierata and Written Tycoon, as horses already well into their stud careers.

But the hope is that Yulong’s racing team will be the source of some of its sires as it goes about becoming one of the pre-eminent studs in the Southern Hemisphere.

“Racing and breeding our own prospective stallions would be the ultimate,” Cox suggests.

“It’s easier said than done, as we all know, but we are in a good position with a particularly nice three-year-old crop of colts.

“In an ideal world, one or two of those colts may end up on the roster. It’s something we’re very focused on and we have a lot of discussions as to what stallion prospects are out there and what potentially could join the Yulong roster. It is a very big focus of ours.”

A champion stallion, Darley’s now pensioned Exceed And Excel, also comes to mind for Cox when he dreams of what the future might hold for Yulong’s breeding arm.

Exceed And Excel was a champion reverse shuttler for Godolphin, siring 217 Stakes winners globally and 97 of them being born in the Northern Hemisphere as a reverse shuttler.

“That would be just fantastic if we could get to that point where our product is universally recognised (and our stallions reverse shuttled),” Cox says. “It would be a great credit to the team and Mr Zhang’s investment.”

Cox’s time at Godolphin Australia also saw him oversee a dual-state private training operation under the tutelage of James Cummings, with champion colt Anamoe’s feats at two, three and four the defining glory during his tenure.

The private set-up is something onlookers may have considered inevitable in the development of Yulong, but Cox was cautious about Zhang taking the same approach with his racing side of the business.

Currently, the emerald green silks of Zhang’s are dotted in leading public trainers’ stables all over the country and indeed the world.

At least for now, it may stay that way, with Cox believing there was more upside to the whole Yulong business by spreading the horses around.

“The trainers don’t mind reminding you that they’ve bought a horse off you at the sales and so they should,” he says.

“That goodwill is a huge consideration if you want to be a commercial operator in a commercial market.”

Talented Inglis Easter graduate Growing Empire
Jemma Cutting and Vin Cox

Victoria, home to Yulong’s 1619-hectare property near Nagambie in the state’s Goulburn Valley region, also remains a firm pillar of the operation.

“At the moment we’re really concentrating on Victoria and getting things happening properly and doing things right by devoting our energy and resources into making that happen to the best of our ability,” Cox says.

What has come as a result of Yulong’s growing presence in the marketplace has been rumour and scuttlebutt, the majority of which have been unequivocally false.

Cox ruled out another: that Yulong would establish its own Australia-based auction house.

“Having run a sales company, I know exactly what it is like and how hard it is,” Cox said.

“That’s a rumour that has been circulating for a while, but it is absolutely not a chance of happening.”

Kirramosa won the 2013 Wakeful-Oaks double, one of now 39 fillies to have completed the Cup Week double including Yulong’s latest star Treasurethe Moment.

She might not have been owned by Zhang, but her victory was an important one that set Zhang on the path to the establishment of Yulong, which has quickly become a global thoroughbred superpower.

The decade that followed the pinnacle of Kirramosa’s career is just the start for Yulong.

It may appear that success, however that is defined, is a foregone conclusion for Yulong given the sheer quality and number of horses coming through the system.

Cox, though, isn’t getting ahead of himself.

“The moment you say something is a good thing, you want to have a good look at yourself. In the racing industry there’s a lot of ways to get beaten and all the money in the world doesn’t guarantee success, but one thing the entire Yulong team is focused on is driving towards that success and enjoying any success we do have because it is hard to achieve,” he says.

“What you have got to be aware of with Mr Zhang is that he is very passionate about his stock. He is very passionate about his thoroughbred horses, but we also have some Wagyu cattle here and he’s very passionate about them as well.

“He is very present when he is on the farm. He’s driving tractors, he is moving irrigators, looking at fence lines. In fact, he has been here for the last two days and I haven’t seen him walk into the office yet.

“He loves the breeding aspect of it and he loves the winner’s circle, as we all do. It’s a case of developing that out further.”

Watch this space.

Lifetime A OF Learning

John Moroney, Scott Murray, John Camilleri and Peter O'Brien at Royal Ascot

Peter O’Brien has learned enough about horses in 40 years to know they can make fools of everyone, sooner or later. He tells the best stories against himself, something he does uncommonly well because success like his can afford to laugh at itself.

Like anyone who spends their working life studying tea leaves and pedigrees, conformation and crystal balls, the shrewd Irishman has plenty of material.

“You can quote me on this story if you like,” a cheerful O’Brien says. “It’s probably the worst memory I have of any Easter Sale.”

In 2003, when Inglis’s time-honoured Easter Sale was still at the old Newmarket headquarters, one of the last Danehill crops was going under the hammer.

Two colts, both by the great stallion, had caught O’Brien’s eye, presenting him and his friend and breeding ally John Camilleri with a choice.

Danehill was finished and precious few of his colts would be for sale in Australia after this pair.

They were both high quality yearlings – otherwise, of course, they would not have been offered at Easter, which really is a mecca for the Best of the Best Southern Hemisphere yearlings. O’Brien admits he was torn between virtual equals but was drawn to the one from the American mare Enlightenment.

That was the colt that ended up in Western Australia racing as a gelding named Matador, where his last start was a sixth at Kalgoorlie.

And the other colt, the one out of a “colonial” mare?

“The other one was Fastnet Rock,” says O’Brien with the infectious laugh that’s never far away, despite the intensity he brings to his craft. His craft being to match the best with the best and raising the progeny to perfect pitch – these days at Segenhoe, which he has taken to the next level of success.

Choosing between those two colts is, of course, a story as old as racing. A variation of it happens every day in every facet of the great game.

o’Brien learned early in life that without chance and choice there would be no racing.

To quote one wit: “A difference of opinion is what makes horse racing and missionaries.”

To be fair to O’Brien, it was his passionate opinion that encouraged the astute John Camilleri to buy Winx’s dam Vegas Showgirl, which began a journey we all know so well. That’s some feather in a cap that’s full of them.

Merchant Navy wins the G1 Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot

The rise and rise of the boy from suburban Dalkey in Dublin is well-known wherever thoroughbred horses are bred, from Kentucky to Coolmore Australia to heading Segenhoe at a time when it punches so far above its weight – graduates of the farm during O’Brien’s tenure include the likes of Merchant Navy and G1 Thousand Guineas winner Joliestar, both sold at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale.

In 2016, O’Brien reversed the Fastnet Rock luck by selecting that stallion’s brilliant yearling son, the aforementioned Merchant Navy, who went to stud as a G1 winner in two hemispheres, putting an even broader smile on O’Brien’s face – and money in his pocket.

Merchant Navy is a subject close to his heart. When one of the mares in his care (the chestnut Legally Bay) dropped her foal to Fastnet Rock late in 2014 for breeders Chris and Jane Barham, O’Brien loved the colt, which happened to be Merchant Navy.

“I loved him as a foal; I loved him as a yearling,” he recalls of the colt foaled in his first season at Segenhoe. Like most of the Danehill line, he says, the colt had a good temperament and “ate like a shark!” Apart from his way with words (he was the one who said of the young Winx “she’d eat rocks”) O’Brien had the advantage of seeing the natural paddock hierarchy of weanlings and yearlings up close: which ones ate well, which ones headed the rest in paddock gallops, which ones dominated the pecking order.

He saw all those attributes and a smashing physical specimen and was interested in acquiring a share in the colt, if at all possible.

He talked to Peter Moody and a young trainer from Warrnambool who was inspecting the silk department of the yearling business. That trainer was Ciaron Maher.

Between moody, maher and o’Brien, they hatched a plan to buy the colt. they got him for $350,000.

The ownership group soon included well-known names: Maher’s loyal patron the late Colin McKenna, Duncan Grimley and the Coolmore people O’Brien had worked with in his formative years in the business. He still sees Tom Magnier, Michael Kirwan and Demi O’Byrne as his Coolmore “family”. O’Brien had put his money where his mouth and his heart was. And reaped the benefit when the colt won each of his 2YO starts.

Top: O'Brien with Merchant Navy after his win in the G1 Coolmore Stud Stakes

Middle: Team Segenhoe at Riverside Stables Bottom: Segenhoe Stud farm manger Brian Clarke

But it was winning the Coolmore Stud Stakes at three, earning him a ticket to the Northern Hemisphere, that was life changing.

“When he burst through on the fence in the Coolmore, I burst into tears,” O’Brien confesses.

Then came Royal Ascot, where the horse won the G1 Diamond Jubilee Stakes by a short head from City Light.

“It was surreal,” he says. For an Irish “lad” to get to Ascot and win a G1 was hard to comprehend. It was seeing Ascot winners like The Minstrel, trained by the late Vincent O’Brien, that had entranced him as a schoolboy.

Before Merchant Navy’s race that day, he was too nervous to have a drink. “But I made up for it afterwards.”

When he went home to Dalkey to see his family after Ascot week, the locals “almost gave me a ticker tape parade!”

The reason, pride aside, was that the locals had all backed Merchant Navy at odds of between 16-1 and 22-1. “The local bookies got cleaned out.”

Dalkey’s local hero used his winnings to buy an apartment there so he can now go home two months at a time to see his aged parents every Australian winter. In that sense, he says, “Merchant Navy literally changed my life.”

Other things have changed, too. Looking back, O’Brien admits, he can see “I was quite short tempered” and obsessive about his work. The wisdom of age combined with success has mellowed him in the past five years, he thinks.

O'Brien finds a rare moment to relax at Riverside Stables

“My hobby is my work. I love animals and am blessed to work with them. But looking after horses is the easy part. Looking after the people is harder.”

He’s pretty good at that bit, too. Key mare owners like John Camilleri, the Barhams, Peter Walsh, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Maktoum and others followed him to Segenhoe, and yet his relationship with Coolmore is deep and lasting. He credits the Magnier family for giving him the chance to learn the business so thoroughly.

one of his main motivations is sharing the joy with breeders when families they have had for three or four generations succeed on the track or in the sale ring.

His other motivation is helping others the way he was helped, starting out. He says he has learned to let others absorb his knowledge rather than trying to drum it into them. Moving up the chain after starting at the bottom as a green lad who’d hardly touched a horse has given him empathy for those who follow.

“There are 14 people on the horse side of Segenhoe. The key people have been with us a long time and that is vital. Brian Clarke is the Stud Farm Manager with Luke Taylor our Broodmare Manager and Jade McCormack runs our office. They are ably assisted by Dennis Gilmanov (Yearlings), Vicky Haggar (Foaling) and Maria Cullinan (Dry Mares). Trust is everything and I have that in abundance with our team.

The farm simply pivots on them.’’

He believes Segenhoe is one of the greatest horse properties in Australia but doesn’t claim that’s all due to management. The prime reason, according to O’Brien, apart from its natural attributes of geography and climate, is that 25 years ago half of it was still a dairy farm – and, only 10 years ago, the other half was still under vines.

The yearlings run where the vines recently were, in remarkably lush paddocks and where the well-aerated soil is not compacted by generations of hooves.

“If you have got the right ingredients coming out of the ground,” O’Brien says, “then horses will reach their ultimate potential.’’ And if farms like Segenhoe have a perceived edge in fresh horse pasture, then Australia has an edge over the Northern Hemisphere, he thinks.

Australian breeders’ advantage is that their young horses run in paddocks, not boxes, and this develops bone and feet noticeably stronger than in most European stock.

“Australian horses are so much more durable and all you have to see is the amount of five-year-olds and upwards racing year in, year out.”

The best example of that comes to mind easily. Her name is Winx. An unbreakable champion who is now the star of her own film – one in which O’Brien has a lovely cameo – and the mum of a daughter who realised a world record $10 million filly price at the 2024 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale at Riverside. Now that’s something to smile about.

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The industry is embracing technology as it advances in leaps and bounds

Current research being undertaken looks at telling the horse owner if their animal is standing, lying down, rolling or pacing; useful information in regards to foal arrival or colic attacks.

VetChip is currently conducting a study of 10 mares through their pregnancies, with “the aim of that research being to discover any indications that a pregnancy is in trouble”.

“This is so different to how pregnancies are currently monitored, it is a significant leap forward,” Dr Hall expressed.

Currently in the process of, with the backing of Racing and Wagering Western Australia, approaching Racing Australia for support, Dr Hall noted that “getting the support of racing bodies can be a bit of a challenge”.

“But we’d really love the support, this is something so beneficial to the racing animal,’’ he continued.

“This technology enables us to say that we know this horse is happy, well and not stressed and we can demonstrate proof of that in a scientific way.”

In the meantime, VetChip has attracted the interest of breeders, including Angus Lamont with Kooringal Stud home to the 10 aforementioned mares being monitored this season.

“We are really excited to see what benefits this technology has,”Lamont said.

“Easy access to temperature and heart rate changes is going to take a lot of the guess work out of things, we can get on top of any issues quickly. In regard to welfare this is a big step in the right direction, it is the sort of technology that the industry should be embracing.”

LEADING THE WAY CIARON MAHER RACING

Anyone witnessing the turn of foot displayed by Gold Trip when he won the 2023 Turnbull Stakes won’t be surprised to learn that he boasted the sort of stride frequency not always expected from Melbourne Cup types.

But it was information possessed by his connections thanks to the sort of research undertaken at the Ciaron Maher stables, where sports science experts are a major part of the team.

The Maher stable is front and centre of an industry whose use of technology is continuing to grow exponentially.

Josh Kadlec-Cavanagh, Head Of Data & Performance, has a background in sports and wagering analytics, which makes him an ideal candidate for a job he feels lucky to have.

“To work in such an exciting, expanding space is just a great place to be,” he said. Describing Gold Trip as “quite sharp for a staying horse”, Kadlec-Cavanagh noted that “he had very interesting locomotion; 2.4 strides per second which is similar to a horse like Sir Dragonet”.

Stride length and frequency are just two factors the Maher stable – now seen as industry leaders when it comes to technology use with its horses and training methods – take into consideration when planning preparations and careers, with the central idea being that “we want every horse healthy and safe”.

Mimicking the Smartabase program used in professional sports, Maher’s ‘internal athlete management system’ combines all data points relevant in the training of a racehorse.

“We have created our own database which tracks every horse,” Kadlec-Cavanagh explained.

It includes material garnered from treadmill work, with measuring lactate levels one important aspect.

Horses are monitored as they work, information is fed to the person controlling the treadmill and readings indicate if the horse is ready for more or less work. With Kadlec-Cavanagh noting that “we love to line up all the data points”, the readings are correlated with other information such as that supplied by Zinto Labs (Plusvital) as well as genetic testing which has centred around speed and stamina capabilities but which stretches further, such as measuring laryngeal function and the likelihood of wind issues.

“These things are not the be all and end all,” Kadlec-Cavanagh said. “But they are a great tool, a massive piece in the puzzle.”

Equimetre is also used, providing not only for heart monitoring but also looking at how a horse moves and the effects loading has on soundness.

“Smartabase looks at how many hours are lost due to injury and that is something we also like to track,’’ Kadlec-Cavanagh continued. “Sometimes you might see that horses are going shin sore working at one particular track, or are more prone to foot abscesses. Instead of reviewing such things at the end of a year we can monitor and make changes.”

Another example of how Maher’s stable emphasises that exact premise is the recent addition of a hyperbaric chamber to the Bong Bong property, overseen by renowned expert Shelena Hoberg. The stable also utilises the skill sets of “an array of services” such as form expert Daniel O’Sullivan, microchipping device VetChip and data and analysis such as Punting Form.

Not only is the information collated used for training, but also for horse acquisitions, – be that tried horses or yearling purchases – with Kadlec-Cavanagh noting that the data “supports our wonderful bloodstock team in their selections”.

“We are lucky,” he said, “to have a big sample size of horses” which enables the study of patterns with historical information. Ciaron is always asking ‘why are we doing this?’ so we are able to go to him with facts. He takes them all on board and is always excited to try something new.”

DOING THE FORM ART AND SCIENCE

There is, says professional punter and ratings expert Daniel O’Sullivan, “art and science” to the study of racehorse performance and certainly more of the latter in recent years as we delve deeper into what makes the racehorse tick.

It’s something which has always fascinated O’Sullivan, who grew up around horses, making his way to the Sydney tracks every Saturday, a hobby which morphed into taking betting more seriously. When the opportunity rose to work as an analyst, O’Sullivan jumped at the chance be part of the The Rating Bureau (TRB), a company established five decades ago by legendary punter and author Rem Plante.

since then, O’sullivan has seen many changes in the way in which racing information is collated and analysed.

“When I started there was no Sky Racing at home, you had to subscribe to video replays delivered each Monday,’’ O’Sullivan said.

“And when racing started being televised there were no replays so I’d tape the races; I had huge folders of labelled DVDs.”

Greater access to information has led to more in-depth analysis and companies such as TRB, Punting Form and O’Sullivan’s BetSmart have been at the forefront, analysing statistics from differing perspectives for “an industry which relies heavily on the accurate flow of data”.

O’Sullivan uses “WFA performance ratings” to numerically measure a horse’s performance, taking into account the quality of races, beaten margins and weights carried in relation to the weight-for-age scale. A rating, the higher the better, is the result of the collation of this data.

“The process takes a multidimensional view of assessing race and performance quality using a sophisticated array of input factors, algorithms and my personal review,” he said.

“The ratings are stored in a cloud database along with other intelligence such as race shape, sectional times, video comments, stewards comments etc.”

The database is used by punters, owners, trainers, jockeys, wagering providers and media in order to “assist them with their decision making; one input into a process that takes into account many other factors”.

Top: Ciaron Maher monitors horses while working on the treadmill and uses the Areono data readings to determine their level of fitness Middle: Inglis Easter graduate Switzerland is rated Australia’s best 3YO by The Rating Bureau

GETTING BIGGER AND BIGGER EQUIMETRE’S POPULARITY

Such is the popularity of Arioneo’s Equimetre technology locally that the French company has recently hired a full time Sydney representative to work in conjunction with the Melbourne based Mike Healy.

“It is getting bigger and bigger,” Healy said, noting that Equimetre is being used by a range of trainers “from the very big stables down to those with only a couple of horses”.

A device easily and quickly fitted around the girth with a saddle pad electrode, Equimetre collects cardiovascular and locomotive information with GPS data allowing trainers to monitor how well their horses are coping with their workload.

“Equimetre monitors heart rate, recovery, stride length and frequency, also providing for the recording of speed and sectional data,” Healy explained.

Any changes from the norm are easily tracked, ensuring that issues can be noted early while track riders can be educated in regard to which speed they need to be going for optimum results.

Horses who’ve had issues can have ECG results provided to stewards while their program can be changed to make the

most of how they use their stride; whether it be working out the horse’s prime distance or how best to ride them.

“We are in the perfect position to monitor what is happening and we are definitely seeing better results,” Healy said. “Trainers are reporting that their strike rates have improved, that they have their horses up for longer and that they are better managing niggling issues.”

Equimetre worked with Racing Victoria over the spring, based at Werribee where the health of the international visitors were monitored; results filtered to RVL and to their trainers overseas.

Healy takes pleasure in positive results, noting that “we’ve had race meetings where eight of the 10 races were won by horses using Equimetre”.

One client is Gavin Bedggood who has enjoyed success with the likes of Moir Stakes winner Mornington Glory (who had at one stage been retired due to cardiac issues) and the talented import Kingswood.

Bedggood has been impressed by the reports provided, information that enabled him to monitor the improvement in his horses in regard to fitness and recovery.

“It has made it easier to plan how to work the horses and be confident about when they are ready to show their best,” he said, noting that “we get the data which backs up the healthy opinions we have of those horses.”

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When the news broke that Brendan and Jo Lindsay had bought the iconic Cambridge Stud, the naysayers were many and loud with cries of “they’ll go broke” echoing across the bloodstock landscape. But with the second chapter in Cambridge’s history now seven years on – and a rousing success – the silence from those who would mock is deafening.

After all, what did a couple that made plastic boxes know about horses? But they clearly didn’t consider Brendan’s track record in business – he started, successfully grew, then sold the Sistema brand of kitchenware, and honours such as his Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit and induction into the NZ Business Hall Of Fame require bucket loads of acumen, they aren’t just thrown around.

And then there was the Cambridge Stud factor. They were taking on a legacy built by an industry legend – how could they hope to continue Sir Patrick Hogan’s unrivalled success?

t he answer was they wouldn’t try, instead retaining the spirit of s ir Patrick and Lady Justine along with s ir tristram and Zabeel while developing the farm and taking it down an exciting new path based on global cooperation.

Horses played a significant role in both Brendan and Jo’s upbringing. Jo grew up on a dairy farm near Lismore in northern New South Wales, she and her four siblings having a horse each to ride. Brendan’s induction came from his father who was a successful gambler, often relying on what he could see in a horse that others found imperceptible. Brendan explained: “Matching Jo’s love of horses with my gambling, the natural progression was to buy a few horses together and from there things kept on growing.” That growing phase included a 100 acre farm purchase at Karaka that has become 600 acres in total and includes a private training facility.

It’s fair to say two horses set the Lindsays on the path to eventually buying Cambridge. The first was a Stravinsky gelding called St Verdi who won six times including once in Brisbane. “He was a good, honest galloper and it was at that point I thought ‘this is easy’ so I went and bought his mother Kirov Dancer,’’ Brendan says. “Typical of the game, she left nothing else of note afterwards.”

Top: Brendan and Jo Lindsay’s G2-winning Inglis Easter graduate Excelida Middle: Weanling paddock at Cambridge Stud Bottom: Jo and Brendan Lindsay with Louis at Cambridge Stud

The other horse was a Danehill filly waiting her turn to enter the ring back in 2005. As Brendan explained: “We were chatting with John O’Shea who said he couldn’t buy her because of her x-ray issues, but it won’t stop her and it shouldn’t stop us. We paid NZ$400,000 and racing as J’adane she was Group placed seven times.” J’adane got to within a half head of winning a G1 but excelled as a broodmare foaling the Group winners Von Tunzelman, Prince Jabeel and Sherrif. “She was just a great broodmare that really started things off,” Jo said.

s ince then the black and yellow checked silks of the Lindsays have made the G1 podium on both sides of the tasman with the fillies

amongst them either now, or to be in the future, domiciled at Cambridge.

At this stage, the four-time G1 winner Probabeel would be the best they have owned. Others grazing on the farm include the G2 Blue Diamond Prelude winner Letzbeglam, Champion Filly in New Zealand Amarelinha which they bought at auction and Las Brisas, the dam of G1 King Charles III Stakes winner Ceolwulf which they bred.

Hopefully the day is some way off but their current headline act Joliestar has a home at Cambridge when her racing days are done.

A $950,000 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale purchase, she landed last year’s G1 Thousand Guineas at Caulfield, with this season’s dynamic win in the G3 Show County Quality showcasing her versatility, as did her brave effort in both the $20 million G1 The Everest and $10 million Golden Eagle.

“We absolutely loved her at Easter and we’d been underbidder on three or four others throughout the day and when this filly came into the ring very late my wife said to me ‘I’m sick of this, we didn’t come here all day to not buy a horse, I’m not going home without her’ so we got her and what a bloody good decision that was,’’ Lindsay said.

“You dream about having a horse like Joliestar to represent not only Cambridge Stud but us and the family. It’s very exciting, we’re very lucky.’’

It’s not just buying at Easter that Cambridge plan to continue – in exciting news for the buying bench Brendan said they hoped to bring six to eight horses to the 2025 Easter Yearling Sale as sellers too.

As Brendan explained they bought Cambridge Stud almost sight unseen in 2018. “We got involved as we felt this was a golden opportunity for us to buy an iconic New Zealand business and put our handwriting on it,’’ he said.

“I’d only ever been to Cambridge twice previously and that was to look at Zabeel.

Brendan Lindsay with his G1 Thousand Guineaswinning Inglis Easter graduate Joilestar

Neither of us had been on the farm itself, we’d never been inside a barn and had no idea what the heck we were buying. When we signed the deal Patrick said to me ‘you better come and have a look around and see what you’ve bought!’

Jo knew right away major capital investment would be required for the farm to operate as a commercial concern without the goodwill that went with Sir Patrick’s name. “It was apparent immediately we had a lot of work to do,’’ Jo says.

“A number of the buildings were built pre-1970s and they, and the fencing, were in disrepair really.”

It wasn’t just a case of modernising the farm for the aesthetics; the investment was part of a business plan as Brendan pointed out.

“What we realised was if we wanted to encourage the best staff to work for us, we needed to give them good facilities, from accommodation right through to the barns; every single thing needed to be looked at,’’ he said.

“If we wanted to encourage breeders to send their broodmares to us we needed to provide an environment that was safe and looked professional. Similarly, if we wanted buyers to come and buy from Cambridge Stud we had to show them we were serious about what we were doing. It was a hell of a big change to go from selling plastic boxes to running a horse stud.”

So, while every dollar spent has a functional application today, Brendan and Jo understand their stewardship of Cambridge will one day have an end, and the improvements are setting a platform for the future.

“This isn’t about us, this is about the next generation” Brendan said. “Everything you do today has an effect on tomorrow, and while we have a fantastic opportunity to put our handwriting on Cambridge, we want to pass this on to somebody in the future so they can build on it. You don’t get opportunities like this often in your life.”

While Jo and Brendan have one eye fixed on the present and the other the future, they have been careful that the prestige and reputation painstakingly built by Sir Patrick isn’t to be forgotten. In opening a unique Heritage Centre, they have ensured the farm’s history is readily available for generations to come.

“It was something Sir Patrick wanted to do but didn’t pursue,” Jo said.

“We definitely wanted to create a legacy not just around Sir Tristram and Zabeel, but also around Sir Patrick and Lady Justine and what they had done in the early days.”

Brendan continued “With the Heritage Centre, people shouldn’t forget about pioneers and Patrick was certainly that. What he did and achieved, no one is going to do that ever again.”

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Alongside the 50-plus year history of Cambridge in the Hogan era, the Heritage Centre also displays the recent successes of the farm with videos of Probabeel, Joliestar etc. there for this, and following generations, to see.

And it’s not just in the Heritage Centre Sir Patrick’s influence can be found. All who work at Cambridge are reminded of his mantra: “It’s the horse that makes the man, the man doesn’t make the horse.”

Today there’s a level of excitement around Cambridge not seen since its heyday. The recent deal struck to keep proven G1 winner and stallion Almanzor in New Zealand permanently is great news for breeders, but even more exciting is the partnership created to enable Frankel’s G1 Dewhurst Stakes and 2000 Guineas-winning son Chaldean to stand at the farm.

“We’ve formed a partnership with Juddmonte, arguably the best breeders in the world, to stand Chaldean which we’ve taken as a stamp of approval and a vote of confidence in what we are doing and the direction the farm is heading,’’ Brendan enthused.

“It’s quite exciting, who knows what other horses they may send down in the future. It makes the times ahead look very rosy.”

So the past is set, the present is exciting and the future is ‘sunglass wearing’ bright, but whatever may come under Brendan and Jo’s stewardship, Cambridge will continue to operate with that sage remark of Sir Patrick’s as a guiding principle:

“ It’s the horse that makes the man, the man doesn’t make the horse.”
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If you are going to be the amenable young face of one of the leading farms and businesses in the robust Australian breeding industry, it doesn’t hurt to be of good stock.

So, carrying distant bloodlines to its original breed-shaper Star Kingdom (via his great grandfather Reg Moses) and of course Stanley Wootton and Alf Ellison (of Joe’s Paddock as it was once known, Baramul Stud now, ilk) and the associated nicks and crosses – and yes, you can claim some blueblood for yourself. Especially if you now shape, drive and change the breed yourself.

Which is our introduction to Henry Field, perhaps not raised in the richer Valleys of tradition; he via Coolah, from the Warrumbungle Shire in New South Wales, population about 1290, the name pidgin English for “angry” and home to a Cadbury Schweppes citrus flavoured drink we loosely know as Solo.

Sounds some pedigree, right?

But how does this forever fresh-faced young dealmaker – sure an inaugural Godolphin Flying Starter – now attract global money, underwriters and supporters and turn a business model merely a decade old, to take on industry giants like Coolmore, Godolphin and lately Yulong and compete, beat or play them at this top end of the breeding game?

Talk Field, and we are talking Newgate of course. Yet so much more.

Dreamt up by Field, who used an old Wakefield Stud field to lease his dreams and unleash his own reality.

It sounds a boys own adventure, doesn’t it. It was. And it still is.

But on the journey – you need to mention names along the way like Gavin Murphy, Tom Ryan, Matthew Sandblom, roll in Gai Waterhouse, Teo Ah Khing and the China Horse Club –one must ask how this young country fella can cook such a rich recipe to bake a Newgate.

“We have built organically, but without much expectation,” Field says without boast.

“Sure, I enjoyed the journey, it’s the thrill of the deal, finding good quality product at value.

“This is a seriously difficult business to be profitable in. You compete against a lot of wealthy people.

“We focused on deals we believe can be profitable, and that gives me great satisfaction.

“Sometimes it’s about trying to beat the market, that’s the challenge that drives us, and hopefully we can land on the right side.”

Newgate actually means a new gate on an older farm, one that would become his from running mares to the Field model for partners and investors, and those partners vital to the Field model that rolls rollicking along today.

Matthew Sandblom, Henry Field and Gavin Murphy

Of course this is a long way from Coolah. Most things are, when a young Field’s dream was not then of richer pastures, but a mere pony called Treacle, working cattle and trying polo before finding Rob Archibald, now co-trainer and partner of Annabel Neasham. Rob was a little bit better at polo than Field, but then Rob was and likely still is a little bit better than mostly everyone in Australia.

“I used to love riding, every school holidays I would go down to Gai’s (as if you need to add in Waterhouse here), trot and canter but I was very lucky, Gai gave me a huge opportunity, she believed in me more than I did in myself, but it taught me about relationships and the value of a work ethic.

“It was Gai who pushed me into that Flying Start program and it’s the best thing I ever did,” he said.

The 2005 Alumni – that’s the first year Sheikh Mohammed launched the much sought-after two-year-ticket – would include bloodstock agent Stuart Boman (now UK based and involved in the purchase of Zaaki and many others), Kate Grimwade (who worked for Gai as well as Godolphin in Australia before returning to the Roger Varian stable in the UK) and Francis-Henri Graffard, who would become a leading trainer in France, including for the Aga Khan, his current season stars include Calandagan as well as Goliath and he also took on Verry Elleegant at the end of her career.

“It was an amazing experience and opportunity, and it gave me the confidence and relationships to start what has become Newgate,” he said.

A chance to work alongside legendary pinhooker and horseman Tim Hyde in Ireland gave him the eye for that “right horse” that everyone is looking for.

“He educated me so much about what to look for and he basically took me under his wing and at the same time, opened so many doors,” Field said.

Originally that “right horse’’ was to be Pierro, but as hard as Field tried, Coolmore had more money.

Henry had Gavin Murphy and Tom Ryan of SF Bloodstock, then along came Matthew Sandblom, listed as an “educational entrepreneur” and together they had the light bulb moment of making stallions, not trying to buy them.

Of course it is not as simple as that. It’s been well tried and copied, but for Field’s Newgate, it started with star Inglis Easter graduate Foxwedge and a few mares.

Today there are 16 stallions, eight of which are Inglis graduates in Cosmic Force, Extreme Choice, In The Congo, North Pacific, Profiteer, Russian Revolution, Tiger Of Malay and Wild Ruler.

Top: Newgate’s G1 Golden Rose-winning colt In The Congo, one of 8 Inglis graduates on the Newgate roster

Middle: Henry Field, Teo Ah Khing and Peter Snowden

Bottom: $70,000 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale graduate Think About It, winner of the 2023 $20 million The Everest, raised at Newgate Farm

The G1 winners nurtured through their formative stages of development on the farm include the likes of Inglis graduates Think About It, Exceedance and Shadow Hero, with more G1winning Newgate graduates having been found at Inglis yearling sales since 2018 than anywhere else.

“Today we are the biggest stallion farm by market share,” Field proudly but not loudly says of his decade-old operation.

“When we made money, the business built quickly. It generated cash and it was always about going back into the business but having the likes of Gavin and Matthew not only gave me tremendous support and access to their intelligence, but the confidence to head the operations and work it out.”

There is a huge support team around Field from the likes of Jim Carey (Stud Manager) to Bruce Slade (Director of Bloodstock) and Tony O’Driscoll (Chief Financial Officer) to underpin his leadership.

It is a dynamic organisation and a hugely successful one, as evidenced by the deeds of the likes of Deep Field – an Inglis Easter graduate, a sprinting sensation and a talented stallion (the latter career ended prematurely by fertility issues) – and Extreme Choice, a $100,000 Inglis Classic yearling identified early on in his race career by Field and developed into arguably the most exciting young stallion in the world.

Field uses The Ratings Bureau form analyst Daniel O’Sullivan to identify and rate potential stallions, often prior to a G1 win.

It is almost chasing them off or even when still on the track in their two-year-old season, to beat off rivals, as much as negotiate before the prices go bang.

“It takes a huge amount of capital to buy these horses, it all comes down to the money, but when we started with virtually no capital, we never thought we’d be in this position today, of course there was the desire but we’ve made it happen,” Field says.

And that’s before Field turns 40. Just think about that, something that keeps him thinking about the bigger picture of the industry.

“ It’s been an incredible journey so far and it is a job I am addicted to but as an industry, unity is the key,’’ Field says.

“Of course there are challenges, there always are but this is the greatest industry on earth and we have to keep working hard to make it relevant to my age group, and we can’t be fractured to that end.

“More than ever, we need to band together and not compete from within.

“There are many things people can do for leisure, we need to engage better with my generation and if we can get that right, there is enormous upside and enormous returns.”

Sounds like another Henry Field business model.

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Pin k Saviour

They say owning a good racehorse can change your address.

For Kellie Crameri, it changed her life. And it’s been the Inglis Pink Bonus which has played such a critical role in the journey.

In 2020, Crameri was living a regular life, working at Sydney Children’s Hospital. She enjoyed running and hiking in her downtime. But when she underwent a routine operation on her hip, Crameri came out of the hospital with a condition that tipped her life upside down; Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS).

“I basically knew straight away something was wrong because my right foot wasn't working and the pain was not proportionate to what it should have been. We knew something was amiss. I couldn't even tolerate touch. And it got worse,’’ Crameri said.

“It spread up into my right leg, and in the next 12 months had developed into my right hand as well.”

CRPS is the sort of thing you wouldn’t wish on your worst enemy. Medical literature describes the rare neurological condition as “continuous burning or throbbing pain", which typically develops in one or more limbs after an injury, a surgery, a stroke or a heart attack.

“Without knowing what one is like, I would say it is probably the equivalent of the electric chair,” Crameri says.

“On the McGill pain index, which health professionals use, it is the worst pain that can happen to a person. It’s above childbirth."

Out of 50 on the McGill pain scale, an amputation of a finger or toe without anaesthetic is a 40. CRPS pain can get as high as 47.

As Crameri tried desperately to find solutions for her pain, and without most of her old active outlets to provide distraction, her mind turned back to horse racing.

Crameri had loved horses since she was a small kid growing up on a dairy farm in rural Victoria. During the holidays, she would be sent up to Deniliquin, NSW, to spend time with her grandparents, Betty and Alan, who loved racing and passed on their love of the sport to her. At the time Crameri thought she might even become a Melbourne Cup-winning jockey one day, but she was already on her way to becoming 190cm tall.

Kellie Crameri (right) and fellow REDFOX Racing Syndicate members celebrate Fully Lit’s $2 million Inglis Millennium win

“I was obviously really struggling and needed to find a new outlet, because all my previous outlets had been taken away from me through the CRPS,” she says. “I just decided horse racing is something I love, why don't I become actively involved? Sitting here now, I can say this for certain: it really did save me.”

After initially buying into a yearling colt which would race as The Novelist, Crameri was determined to buy his Hellbent half brother – now known as Fully Lit – at the 2023 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale. Fully Lit sold for just $60,000 – but not to Crameri.

“A company called REDFOX Racing bought him but I found their details online and had contacted (founder) Tracey (Rook) before she’d even left the complex at Riverside,” Crameri said. Crameri ended up with a share in Fully Lit, and the juvenile began a promising career on the track under the watchful eyes of Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott.

“It just allowed me to escape. It allowed me to escape what I was dealing with on a daily basis, be it watching on TV, listening on the radio or those days where I was able to get to the track itself, it brought me so much joy,” Crameri said. Fully Lit ended up giving Crameri more than just joy, though. Via an ownership group that was majority female, Fully Lit qualified for the $1 million Inglis Pink Bonus Series, the most lucrative female ownership scheme in the world.

The Inglis Pink Bonus sees four races in the $12.55 million Inglis Race Series equipped with additional prizemoney for the first eligible runner home – the Millennium ($400,000 bonus), Sprint ($200,000 bonus), Nursery ($200,000 bonus) and Banner ($200,000 bonus). For a horse to be eligible, it simply needs to be paid up to the Inglis Race Series and its registered ownership group needs to be at least 75% female. A horse does not need to win the respective race for the Pink Bonus to go off, they simply need to be the first eligible runner home.

So when Fully Lit won the $2 million Inglis Millennium at Randwick, Crameri and connections claimed not only the $1.155 million first prize cheque but also the extra $400,000 for being the first Inglis Pink Bonus-eligible runner home in the race.

It was perfectly timed for Crameri, whose fight with CRPS was getting harder and harder and required international travel at times for treatment.

Having struck out on all solutions in Australia, she was determined to travel to the USA to enter the Spero Clinic in Arizona, a treatment facility that specialises in CRPS. The holistic treatments, which focus on calming the central nervous system, attract people from all over the world.

Kellie Crameri travelled to the Spero Clinic in Arizona, USA and underwent 15 weeks of treatment for CRPS before ringing the bell to signify she was in remission

After six weeks, Crameri was off all her pain medication and by the end of her 15-week stay, she was pain free. She is now in remission.

“ Going to America was not cheap but the money from the win in the Millennium, and with the Inglis Pink Bonus, it was able to cover half of our medical costs, which was amazing. We didn't jeopardise our home or anything,” Crameri said.

“I really do like the Inglis Pink Bonus, it was such a positive experience for me and I got one of my very good friends, Belinda, involved as well, it was her first involvement in horse racing.

“Being around strong women in racing is an amazing thing, and this just helps more and more women get involved.”

During the 2023/24 Australian racing season, the Inglis Pink Bonus Series had no shortage of feelgood stories. Over 20 women were part of the ownership group celebrating a $200,000 Pink Bonus win in October 2023 when smart filly Blue Allure was the first eligible horse home in the Inglis Banner at Moonee Valley.

Blue Allure finished fifth but beat out five other eligible entrants to claim the Pink Bonus, making it consecutive Pink Bonus wins in the race for the Lindsay Park team following the success of Arkansaw Kid a year earlier. They would then make it three in a row via Rohesia in 2024.

Grace Ramage, of the Lindsay Park Ladies, hailed the Pink Bonus Series for putting female owners front and centre.

"It's not so much about letting women know more about the industry, it is almost like letting women have their own voice and their own fun," Ramage said.

"A lot of times women will be involved in racing but in partnership with their husbands or family members that are male. But in this instance we basically say 'sorry gentlemen, you are taking a back seat here, this is all about the ladies'.

"The Inglis Pink Bonus is a massive incentive, it is a race within a race. Each pink saddlecloth is a female-owned syndicate and there might only be a handful in any given race. Blue Allure didn't win the Banner but we still walked away with $200,000, same with Rohesia, so it is definitely a big incentive.

"A lot of people are also now realising having ladies' syndicates means you have a lot of fun, if you do it properly. You cater for them and do events and get-togethers, it is a really good opportunity for like-minded women to get together and create new social networks, which is something we have really focused on at Lindsay Park."

Fully Lit’s

$2 million Inglis Millennium and Pink Bonus win set Crameri on a life changing trajectory
Jockey Zac Purton celebrates on board Beauty Eternal after defeating Golden Sixty in the G1 Champions Mile

Every race in Hong Kong is a big deal. Two tracks and a schedule of two meetings per week mean that there is intense focus from every angle – from punters, media, trainers, jockeys, owners and officials – on every event. Every race is bet on in the tens of millions, then contested and celebrated like it is a mini Melbourne Cup.

There were only 829 races run in Hong Kong during the 202324 racing season, but here’s a remarkable statistic: 254 of them were won by Inglis graduates. That’s an extraordinary strike rate of 30.6 percent and that lofty winning percentage was by no means an anomaly.

in the six full seasons from 2018-19, graduates of inglis sales won 1458 races between them, a staggering 29.3%.

Even by those exceptional standards, 2023-24 was a special season in Hong Kong for Inglis, especially in Hong Kong’s super competitive G1 races, of which Inglis horses won four of the 12 on offer. A quartet of Inglis graduates won a G1 each –each of them stars on the rise breaking through at the top level for the first time – and created a record for most wins from any sales company in a single Hong Kong season.

When Voyage Bubble won the 2024 G1 Stewards’ Cup, beating a horse from the same 2020 Classic Yearling Sale, Beauty Eternal, it started a remarkable run for Inglis in Hong

Kong. One week later it was another Inglis quinella when Victor The Winner made-all in the G1 Centenary Sprint Cup, beating 2019 Premier Yearling Sale purchase Lucky With You. Little more than three months later on Hong Kong’s blue riband Champions Day, Inglis horses won two of the three G1s. First, David Hall’s sprinter Invincible Sage thrashed the world-class California Spangle in the Chairman’s Sprint Prize in a race where six of the first seven across the line were graduates of Inglis sales. Two races later, John Size-trained Beauty Eternal broke through at the top level in the Champions Mile, lowering the colours of the all-time great Golden Sixty at what was his final race start.

For all of the traits these four horses show in abundance on the track – speed, versatility, consistency and durability standout – it should be noted that they all represented astonishing value for money: the quartet cost a total of A$850,000 as yearlings and as of the start of the 2024/25 season had won a whopping A$24.1 million between them (HKD126,736,755).

So what is it about Inglis horses and Hong Kong racing? Voyage Bubble’s trainer Ricky Yiu should know – he has had more success than most buying from Inglis sales, stretching right back to his purchase of Fairy King Prawn in 1997, through international G1 winners Sacred Kingdom, Ultra Fantasy and Amber Sky as well as numerous top liners like Blizzard and Jolly Banner.

Jockey Alexis Badel and trainer Ricky Yiu celebrate HK Derby victory with Voyage Bubble

“ Value for money,” is yiu’s first response when asked what it is about inglis he loves. “When a hong kong buyer goes to the sales they aren’t looking for residual value through breeding, we are buying racehorses to race.”

Voyage Bubble, who at A$380,000 was top lot at the 2020 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale, won the 2023 Hong Kong Derby and at the commencement of the 2024-25 season had won the equivalent of A$8.8 million (HKD46.3m).

Yiu said that although the son of three-time champion Hong Kong sire Deep Field was “big as a yearling”, the champion trainer said that it is a myth that it takes a large horse to make it in Hong Kong.

“Sure, Voyage Bubble had some size about him but we don’t necessarily want a big horse, we want a fast horse,” he said. “Actually, not being overly big is good, we just want a decent sized yearling that can turn into a nice individual. I am looking for an athlete, a horse that walks with a lot of purpose and power.”

All of the Inglis G1 winners share another trait: a calm temperament that has helped them adapt to a challenging environment.

“Voyage Bubble has a lovely temperament, a great mind for a racehorse,” Yiu said, pointing to the horse’s travel to contest the G1 Dubai Turf at Meydan and G1 Yasuda Kinen at Tokyo in 2024.

“We wouldn’t have taken him overseas if it wasn’t for that.”

Yiu added that Voyage Bubble’s “racing brain” had been the key to his on track success: “Look at his wins as a four-yearold: he led all the way in the Hong Kong Classic Mile but when we stepped up in distance for the 2000m of the Hong Kong Derby, we drew wide from a tricky starting point and were able to go back, relax, and then loop the field. It takes a special horse to be able to do that.”

Victor The Winner’s success in the Centenary Sprint Cup may have looked like an upset on paper but top local jockey Derek Leung went into the race confident that his consistent young speedster had his rivals’ measure.

“He is a very talented horse,” Leung said. “Horses that can make their own luck and get out in front like he did are valuable in Hong Kong.”

Victor The Winner is another case in point when it comes to calm temperament being key. A look at Victor The Winner’s best performances as a leader, rolling along in front as he saps rivals’ stamina with consecutively fast sectionals, belies a serene nature that suits Hong Kong.

Top: G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize winner Invincible Sage Middle: G1 winner Voyage Bubble
Bottom: Victor The Winner leads an Inglis quinella in the G1 Centenary Sprint Cup

“He is very quiet in the morning, very laid back and chilled,” Leung said. “But like a lot of champion horses, when you ask him for effort or another horse tries to join him, he will charge and compete. His temperament is good and that makes him easy to deal with. He knows what he is doing and tries 100 per cent in a race.”

Of the four 2023-24 G1 winners found at Inglis, perhaps it is Beauty Eternal that best represents the value-for-money and upside Hong Kong buyers are looking for. In many ways Beauty Eternal is the quintessential “Hong Kong horse”.

Selected by John Foote for Price Bloodstock and then trained by 12-time champion John Size, Beauty Eternal cost just $90,000 at the 2020 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale.

A son of another proven sire in Hong Kong, Starspangledbanner, Beauty Eternal arrived as an unraced prospect but won seven from 10 starts in his first season and as of the start of the 202425 campaign, had won nine races and finished out of a place just once in 17 starts.

“It takes a very good horse to do what he did in his first season,” said champion jockey Zac Purton, who rode Beauty Eternal in each of his first 17 starts. “He is very much of the John Size style. He is honest and super consistent.

He was able to stay competitive through a long and challenging campaign in his first season and he deserved to break through for a Group 1.”

As good a horse as he is, Beauty Eternal didn’t manage to win a leg of the prestigious 4YO series in Hong Kong, with the best he could manage being a third in the Hong Kong Derby in 2023.

That series has however produced a bounty of winners to have graduated from Inglis sales, with all three legs of the series –the Classic Mile, Classic Cup and the Derby – won by Inglis graduates in the shape of the aforementioned Voyage Bubble and Classic Sale purchase Super Sunny Sing, while in 2024 Helios Express, a $10,000 weanling buy on Inglis Digital, won the Classic Mile and the Classic Cup.

so when inglis talks about buying ‘the horse you dream about’, recent inglis success in hong kong gives a perfect illustration of it.

Inglis Digital graduate Helios Express takes out the Hong Kong Classic Mile

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AMERICAN AMBITIONS TAKING FLIGHT

Inglis Digital has gone global with Inglis Digital USA launching in North America

While it was Inglis Digital that inspired Liza Hendriks to turn a Godolphin Flying Start project into a real-life American online auction business, she couldn’t have envisioned that one day she would be helping to drive the global ambitions of the Australian company. It has been quite the four years for Hendriks since founding Wanamakers, the business case of which was put together during her Flying Start traineeship, inspired by what Inglis had done to the digital landscape in Australia.

“We had been down in Australia previously and I saw how well the digital auctions were working there and kind of realised that in the US, we didn’t have something to the scale that Inglis Digital was doing in Australia,” Hendriks said.

What she didn’t realise was that Mark Webster, Inglis’ Managing Director, had been looking to internationalise the Inglis Digital concept for some time. He had travelled to the United States in 2019 and begun discussions over the concept with several other big players.

“No one was in the digital auction space in North America at the time and we’d been running for a few years at that point (Inglis Digital’s first auction was in May 2017) here in Australia quite successfully. It was clear to me that there was a big opportunity in North America to introduce digital sales,” Webster said.

“We didn’t see why their market wouldn’t want the same flexibility to run sales and to provide that liquidity in the market that we have here.”

But as Webster put it, COVID got in the way. Stuck on the other side of the Pacific, Webster couldn’t action the idea, while some of the major American auction companies, including Fasig-Tipton, stepped into the digital space. Despite not being strictly first to market in the US, Webster knew there was an opportunity to apply Inglis’ digital expertise.

Discussions with Hendriks about her Wanamakers operation had been ongoing since she came out to Australia for the 2022 Easter Yearling Sale.

“My business was going well – we had sold stock up to $400,000 – but I was the only one running it and I needed an injection of capital and resources to take it to the next level,” Hendriks said.

“Mark actually just reached out to me that (American) summer of 2022 and we had conversations from there about it, what the ownership structure was like, how the digital auction space was going in the US etc.”

the deal was announced in april 2024, Wanamakers was rebranded as inglis digital US a and hendriks was retained as ce O.

“It was kind of best of both worlds for me and just really excited in the process of growing and expanding it and exciting hiring new people as well,” she said.

The deal made perfect sense for Webster, as did the retention of Hendriks.

“She is a smart young lady and we felt there was the capacity for good synergy between what she has built and what Inglis Digital does,” Webster said.

“It really allows us to build off the success of our digital enterprise here in Australia that is turning over near on $100 million a year. One in five races in Australia is now won by an Inglis Digital graduate. When I mention that to people in North America, they nearly faint thinking, how is it possible?”

The markets are, of course, different, and not just in terms of their understanding of the digital landscape. Inglis in Australia has built its digital footprint off a strong mixture of racehorses and breeding stock as well as shares in horses and stallions.

The breeding stock market in the US is still very much focussed on traditional live sales and, like there is in Australia, it presents an immediate opportunity.

But there is a catch.

“Overwhelmingly their market is really driven by professional consignors, and those consignors are very professional organisations but their model is around assembling consignments of horses for a wide range of owners for live sales,” Webster said.

Webster and Hendriks have been talking to these consignors about the advantage of selling breeding stock through digital sales and have made significant inroads in arguing the advantages it provides in terms of liquidity, as well as logistically, selling horses from all over the US. The tried horse market is slightly more complex, given the prevalence of claiming races, which make up the majority of races in the US.

“Hopefully we’ll move more towards digital auctions in that space instead of claiming races because there’s certain risks around not being able to look at a horse before the race and you can obviously vet the horse and look at the horse with digital sales,” Hendriks said.

Webster elaborates, saying the lack of inspection and vetting - as well as local racing rules which prevent a claimer from leaving their current state for up to 90 days - only make digital sales more appealing.

“What we’re finding is the limitations of the claiming system and the frustrations of that is something that we’re trying to take advantage of. We are trying to get people to understand there’s an alternative to that,” he said.

Understanding these nuances is a key reason why Inglis opted to secure an American business and the expertise of the likes of Hendriks and her team, to build the model. The first Inglis Digital USA Sale was staged in July 2024, with Lucky Girl topping the sale at US$235,000.

In a sign of the international appeal the sales offer, she was purchased by Australia’s Kia Ora Stud. As well as the regular auctions, Inglis Digital USA has also staged one off ‘flash’ sales.

“Having the flexibility to be able to do flash sales at any time or dispersals at any time will help.

I am excited by what we have been able to achieve in a short space of time and in an evolving market, I think Inglis Digital USA has the capacity to be become an important service to participants at all levels,” Hendriks says.

t hat incremental approach was what built i nglis d igital into such a powerhouse in a ustralia.

From around $12 million in 2018, aggregate sales doubled in 2019 and then again in 2020. They are now approaching $100 million a year, with over 6500 horses or shares traded annually. That statistic of one in five Australian races being won by graduates of Inglis Digital is an excellent ambition for the US business. Webster sees Inglis’ USA expansion as just the first major step in what he hopes can be a global platform.

“We see our investment in the North American market more as an investment in the global opportunity because America is a global market, and it has significant reach into Europe and into Asia and into South America, and people like to trade in US currency or they’re comfortable trading in US currency,” he said.

“We’re still working on the American market, but it does provide us with a launching pad to have very much a global operation from there.”

Top Left: Inglis Digital USA team in Lexington, Kentucky in August 2024
Bottom Left: Lucky Girl topped the first Inglis Digital USA Sale selling for US$235,000
Right: Stakes-winning 2YO Gabaldon

SHARES SURGE IN

DIGITAL MARKET

The $1.3 million Bangaloe Stud paid for a 1.6% share in superstar stallion Zoustar in July may have broken an Australian auction record but given the growth in shares selling on the Inglis Digital platform, the result should come as no surprise.

The number of shares in horses sold on Inglis Digital grew considerably through the pandemic, lifting by 362% to 291 in 2020 as compared to 2019. But even as lockdowns lifted, shares have proven the highest growth area on the Inglis Digital platform.

In 2021, there were 369 shares sold, then it was 436 in 2022 and 675 in 2023. The number is projected to reach 830 by the end of 2024, nearly 20 times the volume traded back in 2018.

As the Zoustar result shows, this growth has not just been driven by shares at the lower end.

That transaction valued the Widden resident at somewhere around $78 million. Bangaloe Stud, whose principal is Julia Ritchie, secured annual priority access to the elite stallion and a 1/60th slice of the pooled income for each year.

Other stallions to have shares traded on Inglis Digital in 2024 include Jacquinot, Grunt and Portland Sky. But it is not just shares in stallions attracting premium interest. A 5% share in Private Eye sold for $60,000 in September 2022.

Since then, the sprinter has placed in two renewals of The Everest, won multiple Group races and earned almost $9 million in prizemoney.

A 5% share in Benedetta made $27,500 in February 2023 –15 months later the Hellbent mare was a winner of the G1 Goodwood Hcp (and the $1 million Inglis Sprint) with postsale earnings of $1.6 million.

Then there’s the 36% share in Callsign Mav for $85,000 before he went on to win three G1s including the Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes, 5% in Affaire A Suivre for $3750 prior to her G1 South Australian Oaks victory and 5% in The Astrologist for $20,000 which has led to post-sale earnings of $2.1 million.

“The rise of the share, be it a racehorse share or stallion share, being offered on Inglis Digital has been somewhat exponential the past handful of years,’’ Inglis Digital Business Manager Nick Melmeth said.

“It’s an extremely valuable option for our clients, who for any number of reasons are constantly looking to trade their share and more often than not, there has been a willing buyer on Inglis Digital to facilitate that trade.

“It’s a part of the business we only see continuing to grow in years to come.’’

A 1.6% share in superstar stallion, Zoustar, broke an Australian auction record when

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INGLIS travaganza

Last August, the Rob Heathcote-trained debutant Cosmo Centaurus took out a Sunshine Coast 3YO Maiden promising $16,800 to the winner, and came away with $116,800 for connections.

The gelding had cost $140,000 as a yearling at the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale and in one start – and in maiden class, to boot – had almost recouped his purchase price.

Eight days earlier, Brad Widdup’s 3 YO filly Art’s Alive had claimed an Open-Aged Maiden at Coffs Harbour on a Friday, and earned $126,000.

The two horses – and their jubilant connections – were winners of the first two events in a lucrative program which has fundamentally altered the face of Australia’s racing landscape: the $5 million Inglis Xtra Bonus Series.

Launched last year, the game-changing scheme offers $100,000 winning bonuses in 50 maidens across the four eastern mainland States, for horses sold at Inglis sales from 2023 and beyond, that are paid up for the Inglis Race Series.

Manifesting Inglis’s pledge to provide more prizemoney for more people more often, the series has had an immediate impact and is yet another reason to buy at Inglis sales.

Robert Heathcote and the connections of Cosmo Centaurus celebrate winning the Inglis Xtra Bonus at the Sunshine Coast in August

Sunshine Coast trainer Liam Birchley just missed the $100,000 bonus when Dream Smart came second in Cosmo Centaurus’s 1000m event, which carried base prizemoney of $30,000.

But aided by the scheduling and the varying distances of the maidens, he was able to step his filly up to 1300m in the next race of the series, at Scone 20 days later. Dream Smart – bought for just $60,000 at the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale – duly won, meaning she’d earned $123,750 in those two starts.

“ This is probably the best scheme in australia,” said Birchley. “If you can manage to win one of these, there’s a high probability of your owners going back to buy again, at Inglis sales.

“The scheme will definitely influence me to buy at Inglis sales, and you’d probably go an extra bid or two with this series in mind. You go there to try to buy Golden Slipper winners or whatever, but there’s a safety net now with this scheme, which is very refreshing.

“Scone just happened to be the right distance for Dream Smart, and everything worked out perfectly. I’d already run her over 1200m, and I knew 1300m wouldn’t be an issue.”

Birchley said the Inglis Xtra Bonus Series meant horses were “still in contention to get a big payday, without needing to win a Stakes race”.

“You can give owners a great experience by just winning a maiden and keep them in the game,” he said.

“It’s a good fill-up to give them a $100,000-plus cheque for a maiden, and they get a completely different feeling.”

BK Racing and Breeding’s Ben Vassalo, who bought Art’s Alive at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale for $350,000, said the series – for three-year-olds and up – not only held the prospect of early rewards but boosted the chance of more down the track.

“We were obviously delighted to win at Coffs Harbour. That’s amazing money for winning a maiden. It exceeds Stakes prizemoney,” said Vassalo, whose filly earned the $22,000 first prize, a BOBS Silver Bonus of $4,000, plus her six-figure Inglis add-on from the 1000m event.

“Money in the bank is the difference between being able to do it calmly and confidently, or chasing your tails trying to recoup costs.

“A lot of people push their horses to get into rich two-year-old races. But what Inglis provides with this incentive is that you don’t have to push them too hard early, so you’ll have more horse left later. When they do turn three and four, you’ll still have a chance to recuperate your outlay if you haven’t already.”

Vassalo said not only did the Xtra Bonus scheme “give you confidence” when buying at Inglis sales, it was “very well programmed” in terms of graduated race distances.

That was evidenced in last spring’s planned campaign for another Vassalo-owned 3YO, Howler: targeting a 1200m Inglis Xtra maiden at Kembla Grange, in the knowledge another one over 1550m was scheduled for Canterbury three weeks later.

Cosmo Centaurus winning the Inglis Xtra Bonus at the Sunshine Coast

“If you missed out the first time and your horse wanted further, you could program them into another $100,000 bonus race within a month,” he said.

Victorian trainer Alex Rae took Lofty Arch – a 3YO colt bought by clients the Lofty Thoroughbred Group for $200,000 at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale – and won a 1200m maiden at his home track Cranbourne last September.

“He was actually accepted for the Poseidon Stakes five days earlier, but with the bonus, it was going to be better financially to win the maiden than the Stakes race,” said Rae, who trains a small team of around 40.

Outstanding Inglis Easter graduate Growing Empire pocketed the $105,000 prize for winning the Listed Poseidon Stakes. Lofty Arch earned $120,625 from his Cranbourne Inglis Xtra Bonus maiden victory.

“That’s a massive incentive, and it’s nice to be able to do it with a maiden and not a horse competing against top opposition,” said Rae, adding the bonus scheme would “tilt owners towards an Inglis sale”.

It’s a significant carrot to persuade owners to invest knowing that even if you have a horse who wins a maiden you can pocket $120,000.”

“It’s great that Inglis are sweetening the pot for buyers with this, like with their Pink Bonus Series for ladies, as we evolve as an industry. The costs in the industry aren’t going down, so it all helps.”

Heathcote not only knew by last winter he had “one of the best young horses I’ve trained” in Cosmo Centaurus, but that he was raring to race.

“I held him up and held him up waiting for that Sunshine Coast maiden,” said Heathcote, who gave the gelding four barrier trials beforehand. “One owner had gotten itchy feet and wanted to race, but I said ‘If he does, you’ll cost yourself about eighty grand because he’ll win and then we won’t be able to go for the Inglis Xtra Bonus’.

“I reckon this is a great initiative, which has added incentive to buy a horse through Inglis. I’d buy a horse knowing this series was there.

“Plus, after Cosmo Centaurus won, my vets recommended we give him three months in the paddock to mature. Money in the bank helps you do that.”

At the time of writing, $1.2 million in Bonus' had been paid out to 114 connections (or individual owners), having been won by 13 different trainers (with no trainer having won more than one).

Top: Inglis’ Chris Russell, trainer Liam Birchley and connections of Dream Smart at Scone
Middle: Lofty Arch winning the Inglis Xtra Bonus at Cranbourne
Bottom: Shane Nichols celebrates his Xtra Bonus win with Always Enuff at Bendigo

KEEPING UP APPEARANCES

Tulloch Lodge strapper Tilly McCarroll was “hugely appreciative” to become the first winner of the Best Turned Out award for an Inglis Race Series event – and the $1000 prize has been put to good use.

Tilly took the award for her presentation of Inglis Classic graduate Fully Lit before he won the Inglis Millennium at Randwick. The winner was judged by Inglis Pink Bonus ambassador, TV sport presenter Yvonne Sampson, who has a long background not only in rugby league but thoroughbreds as well. The Inglis Best Turned Out award is a new initiative to reward the strappers in the Inglis Race Series.

And the cash couldn’t have come at a better time, as Tilly prepared to transition from strapper to apprentice jockey.

“I put it towards my race riding gear,” Tilly, 23, said. “That was a massive help, so I’m really appreciative to Inglis for providing the award.

“All the strappers really appreciate that we’re recognised like this. It doesn’t happen often, so we thought it was wonderful.”

Tilly hails from an eventing background, so is well versed in making horses look their best.

“I wasn’t too sure about winning it, but I do pride myself in making sure the horses look good,” she said. “Eventing involves dressage, so the horse has to be turned out well.

“I always love a good quarter mark – the three stripes on each side of their rump – with shark teeth on the side of the hip.

“And a little effort goes a long way. A lot of people notice when a horse is turned out well – not just owners and trainers

Strapper Tilly McCarroll with Fully Lit

Australia WITHOUT PEER

Magnaspin is the type of horse anyone would be proud to own. While the 5YO is no superstar in the Winx or Bella Nipotina category, the $60,000 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale graduate has more than modest ability.

That talent was on display when he won The Coast, a $500,000 race held at Newcastle racecourse. The winning cheque for that victory saw the gelding’s career earnings soar to over $700,000. Not bad for a horse whose best Stakes performance was third in a Listed race.

But when it comes to horses with extensive prizemoney, Magnaspin is far from alone. In fact, one in every 43 horses that competed on the track in the 2023-24 racing season in Australia had earnings above the $500,000 mark.

And those numbers will continue to grow apace as Australia enjoys a prizemoney explosion, which provides owners with an unparalleled opportunity to get a return on their investment.

In the past decade total purses for flat racing have surged by 92%. This has seen the values of all races, from minor maidens at country tracks through to the metropolitan meetings that take place at the major tracks, soar.

But if there is one area that has grown exponentially, it is the top end: a decade ago there were 36 races worth $1 million or more each season, while in 2025 that number is set to be 105.

This means there will be a race worth $1 million or more every three and a half days, on average, in Australia in 2025.

To provide some international context, in America there were 69 races worth A$1 million or more in 2024, while across the whole of Europe (including the UK), that number was just 29.

Of course, it’s not just our returns to owners that are top class; the quality of Australian bloodstock is there for all to see.

A series of stellar performances saw multiple G1 winner

Pride Of Jenni, a $100,000 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale yearling, hold the honour of being the highest-rated mare in the world for much of 2024 based on the Longines World’s Best Racehorse rankings.

When it comes to action on the track, Australia also hosts more elite races than any other jurisdiction according to the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities (IFHA).

Inglis Classic Yearling Sale graduate Pride Of Jenni produced an astonishing performance to win the G1 Queen Elizabeth Stakes by nearly 7L

In 2023 Australia hosted 24 of the world’s highest 100 rated G1s. This continued a trend of Australia topping that list in each of the past four years.

Despite the riches on offer and despite the quality of our bloodstock, it is more affordable to invest in the Australian market than other major racing jurisdictions.

Over the past five years, buyers who sought a leading prospect from yearling sales would have had to pay less here than America or Europe.

For example, the average price for the top 50 yearling colts sold at auction in different jurisdictions in 2024 is as follows (in US$): USA $1,288,500; Europe $1,176,000 and Australia $727,000. It is the same for the most prized yearling fillies: USA $898,700; Europe $1,287,000 and Australia $758,000.

With most major breeders in Australia offering their stock for sale, buyers also get the opportunity to access the best families in the stud book. This reflects in the number of G1 winners that were available to buy as yearlings.

In the past three years some 65% of locally produced top level winners were available at public auction as yearlings, a higher proportion than any other country. And if one of those colts happens to become a stallion prospect, the rewards on offer match or surpass those available elsewhere.

With multiple farms having the resources to compete for the top prospects, in recent years there have been a number of horses sold to stud for valuations in excess of $30 million.

To get yourself a stallion prospect you need to be buying an Australian-bred.

In the past decade the winners of each of the key stallion making races – the Blue Diamond, Golden Slipper, Caulfield Guineas, Golden Rose and Coolmore Stud Stakes – have been produced locally.

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

For those buyers targeting yearling fillies, there is also the option of trading in for a strong return if they have a wellperformed prospect.

In 2024 the 11 G1-winning fillies or mares sold off the track averaged almost $2,500,000 while the 61 Stakes winners averaged $918,000.

All up this means that if you’re considering investing in a yearling in 2025, Australia really is the land of opportunity.

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For Michael Christian and his family, who bred and co-own Bella Nipotina, The Everest champion has always been special.

In the past four years, Bella Nipotina’s co-owners Tim and Bronwyn Porter, Wayne and Vicki Pelchin, Mick and Alise Johnston and Andy Ingersole have also witnessed first-hand the remarkable rise and rise of the tough-as-nails race mare from Stakes performer to repeat G1 winner.

She was their mare but over the past 18 months she’s become the public’s – not quite Winx or Black Caviar-esque – but racegoers have gravitated towards her, captivated by her ability to front up week in, week out and deliver more often than not on different tracks and in different States.

And that’s exactly what she did in the 2024 edition of The Everest – at her 55th career start – and again in the Russell Balding a fortnight later at Rosehill.

The crowd gave her a rousing reception upon her return to scale under jockey Craig Williams after the Russell Balding, such was her dominance and her ballooning prizemoney tally of more than $22 million, the second highest in Australian racing history behind only the Champion Winx.

Brothers Michael and Brad Christian and their wives Siobhan and Pauline have been associated with the family of Bella Nipotina for two generations, breeding her dam Bella Orfana, an orphan foal, and then her daughter of Coolmore sire Pride Of Dubai who would go on to be a four-time G1 winner with possibly more to come.

Michael and Siobhan run Longwood Thoroughbred Farm near Euroa in North East Victoria, but Brad has been a silent but integral part of his brother’s increasing presence in the thoroughbred industry.

the everest win by Bella Nipotina, with about 14 family members at Royal Randwick on october 19, was a treasured moment.

“Brad lives in Busselton in WA and he loves horse racing. I didn’t introduce him to (racing), but he certainly expressed an interest in getting involved after we started,” Michael Christian says. “Over the past 10 years or so, we have basically done most things together. I run the farm and make decisions and my wife Siobhan is also an integral part of the whole process.”

Lindsay Park was integral in the early part of Bella Nipotina’s career, training her to finish runner-up in the $2 million Inglis Millennium at two and winning the G3 Quezette Stakes as an early 3YO. During those two seasons, Bella Nipotina was also placed in five other Stakes races, more than paying her way and developing into a valuable broodmare prospect in the process under the Hayes family’s tutelage.

It was current trainer Ciaron Maher’s bloodstock manager Will Bourne who enquired about the owners selling Bella Nipotina late in her 3YO season, but Christian and his family were resolute; they weren’t selling her. The other owners, however, took the money, necessitating a stable change.

Michael and Brad Christian celebrate Bella Nipotina’s $20 million G1 The Everest win with extended family

Bella Nipotina was an $80,000 purchase by bloodstock agent Andrew Williams, Lindsay Park and Mt Hallowell Stud at the 2019 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale but she almost never made it.

Longwood Thoroughbred Farm was in its infancy and Christian wasn’t equipped at the time to oversee horses’ yearling sale preparations, so the filly was sent to fellow Victorian farm Rosemont Stud for her Premier preparation.

“We sent her down to Rosemont and she flipped in the truck and thrashed and cut herself to ribbons on the way…which is ironic because she’s the most travelled horse in the country now,” Christian revealed.

“For the first four to five weeks of the yearling prep, she was in cotton wool, bandaged from head to toe basically. So, when she got to the sale – and Rosemont did an amazing job in healing up all the wounds, but they couldn’t put the work into her – the coat wasn’t great and she was a bit pudgy because she’d only had a three week prep.”

Williams and Lindsay Park’s senior trainer David Hayes, who is back in Hong Kong while his sons Ben, Will and JD Hayes are running the Australian operation, saw past the perceived imperfections and bought her. The Christians saw something in her, too, and elected to retain a share.

Perhaps that troubled yearling preparation was the first sign of Bella Nipotina’s physical and mental toughness, which has enabled her to race with success in four States – and all in one campaign.

“She was bought to do a job and that was to try and run early,” Williams recalls.

“ she was a small to medium filly, robust and compact, a running sort of filly. she did that as an october 2Yo and five years later she’s winning an everest as a 7Yo mare.

“It’s $80,000 into $20 million. It’s a different form of Joe Janiak (Takeover Target) story, but it’s one of those stories that shows you don’t need to spend a million dollars to get a horse like that.”

When the time comes for Bella Nipotina to head to the breeding barn – whether it’s next year or even the year after, as a 9YO –it’ll be a difficult decision for the tough-as-teak mare’s owners.

The Christians would dearly love to breed from her; the Porter Pelchen syndicate won’t be staying in for that part of Bella Nipotina’s journey. It is hoped a deal can be reached for Bella Nipotina to return to Longwood Thoroughbred Farm one day.

Bella Nipotina takes her earnings past the $20 million mark with a win in the Russell Balding Stakes at Rosehill

Jockey Craig Williams and Bella Nipotina share a special connection

CLASSIC YEARLING SALE

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Snitzel(AUS)314

SoYouThink(NZ)538

SpiritofBoom(AUS)8412

StMark'sBasilica(FR)4610

Standout(AUS)11

StarTurn(AUS)6410

StayInside(AUS)131023

StreetBoss(USA)235

SuperSeth(AUS)112

Supido(AUS)112

Sweynesse(AUS)22

SwordofState(AUS)11

Tagaloa(AUS)235

Tarzino(NZ)22

Tassort(AUS)11415

TheAutumnSun(AUS)101424

TigerofMalay(AUS)7512

TimetoReign(AUS)112

Tivaci(AUS)22

TooDarnHot(GB)415

Toronado(IRE)628

TrapezeArtist(AUS)6814

VictorLudorum(GB)11

WildRuler(AUS)13922

WoottonBassett(GB)628

WrittenBy(AUS)11314

WrittenTycoon(AUS)549

Xtravagant(NZ)268

YesYesYes(AUS)729

Zousain(AUS)111021

Zoustar(AUS)426

SIRE CFTotal

Acrobat(AUS)336

AlabamaExpress(AUS)5813

AllTooHard(AUS)538

SIRE

SALE

PEDIGREE INDEX

NewBay(GB)112

Nicconi(AUS)71219

NorthPacific(AUS)11

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Almanzor(FR)22

Anders(AUS)145

Astern(AUS)213 BetterThanReady(AUS)11 Bivouac(AUS)4711

BluePoint(IRE)4913

BraveSmash(JPN)11 BrazenBeau(AUS)718 Brutal(NZ)33 Camelot(GB)11

Capitalist(AUS)639

Captivant(AUS)22

Castelvecchio(AUS)123 Churchill(IRE)347

CoolAzaBeel(NZ)11

Danerich(AUS)11 D'Argento(AUS)11 DeclarationofWar(USA)11 DeepField(AUS)11 Delaware(GB)112 DirtyWork(AUS)5914 Doubtland(AUS)5712 Dundeel(NZ)8210 Earthlight(IRE)4610 ExceedandExcel(AUS)123 Exceedance(AUS)617 ExtremeChoice(AUS)44

ExtremeWarrior(AUS)22 Farnan(AUS)5914

FierceImpact(JPN)448

FinanceTycoon(AUS)11 Foxwedge(AUS)11 Frankel(GB)257 Ghaiyyath(IRE)7411

GoldStandard(AUS)415 Graff(AUS)11 Grunt(NZ)7310

Hanseatic(AUS)181129

HarryAngel(IRE)81018

Headwater(AUS)112 Hellbent(AUS)5813

HomeAffairs(AUS)9514

IAmImmortal(AUS)5611 IAmInvincible(AUS)3710

Ilovethiscity(AUS)213

Justify(USA)11

Kermadec(NZ)448 Kingman(GB)11 King'sLegacy(AUS)729 Lonhro(AUS)22

LordKanaloa(JPN)11

LuckyVega(IRE)5813

MagnaGrecia(IRE)11

Magnus(AUS)257 Maurice(JPN)7714

Mehmas(IRE)112

Microphone(AUS)44

CFTotal

OleKirk(AUS)8513

Overshare(AUS)112

PalacePier(GB)347

Peltzer(AUS)11

PerIncanto(USA)22

Pierata(AUS)235

Pierro(AUS)4711

Pinatubo(IRE)8412

PortlandSky(AUS)437

Prague(AUS)112

PrideofDubai(AUS)11

Profiteer(AUS)123

Proisir(AUS)11

PuissancedeLune(IRE)112

RebelDane(AUS)213

RichEnuff(AUS)33

RoyalMeeting(IRE)224

Rubick(AUS)12820

RussianCamelot(IRE)6410

RussianRevolution(AUS)7714

SatonoAladdin(JPN)112

Savabeel(AUS)213

SaxonWarrior(JPN)33

Shalaa(IRE)4610

ShamusAward(AUS)101525

Snitzel(AUS)538

SoYouThink(NZ)10616

SpiritofBoom(AUS)314

StMark'sBasilica(FR)314

StarTurn(AUS)22

StarWitness(AUS)112

Starspangledbanner(AUS)11

StayInside(AUS)5712

Strasbourg(AUS)112

StreetBoss(USA)538

SuperSeth(AUS)11

Supido(AUS)22

SwordofState(AUS)11

Tagaloa(AUS)111627

Tarzino(NZ)123

Tassort(AUS)246

TheAutumnSun(AUS)31215

TigerofMalay(AUS)235

TooDarnHot(GB)516

Toronado(IRE)81321

TrapezeArtist(AUS)189

TurnMeLoose(NZ)112

Wandjina(AUS)11

WildRuler(AUS)448

Wooded(IRE)8210

WoottonBassett(GB)9413

WrittenBy(AUS)538

WrittenTycoon(AUS)91524

Xtravagant(NZ)336

Zousain(AUS)8311

Zoustar(AUS)7714

PREMIER YEARLING

THEBest BestTHE OF

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2025 PEDIGREE SELECTION

ALABAMA exP re SS (AUS) (Bay 2016-Stud 2020). 4 wins-1 at 2-to 1400m, MRC CF Orr S., Gr.1. Out of a half-sister to SW Giga Kick. Sire of 52 rnrs, 19 wnrs, inc. SW Treasurethe Moment (VRC Oaks, Gr.1), Alabama Lass, Discretion Rules, SP Shangri la Express, Karavas, Poster Girl, Express Yo’self and of Alabama State, Glasgow Lass, Strideaway, Karate Express, Kalkallo, Brandjam, Harpalee, Accelar, Waiting for Time, etc. His oldest progeny are 3YOs.

On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 20th October 2023 By Alabama Express - Sent From Above, by Lonhro

1st Dam SENT FROM ABOVE, by Lonhro Winner at 900m. Half-sister to Major Conquest, Kinagat. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerShangri la Express (g by Alabama Express) 2 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1100m, $738,825, in 2023-24, ATC Golden Gift, James Squire Kirkham 2YO P., 2d ATC Pierro 2YO P., 3d ATC Todman S., Gr 2

2nd Dam

GAMBLE ME, by Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) 6 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, $469,120, STC Birthday Card S., Gr 3, MRC Thoroughbred Club S., Gr 3, VRC Red Roses S., L. Dam of 9 named foals, 8 to race, 6 winners, inc:Major Conquest (f More Than Ready (USA)) Winner at 1100m, 3d ATC Magic Night S., Gr 2, Keith Mackay H., L. Producer. Kinagat (gStreetCry(Ire)) 6 wins to 1300m, 3d CJC Stewards H., Gr 3

On Account of EMIRATES PARK PTY LTD, Murrurundi, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 31st July 2023 By Gun Runner (USA) - One More Honey, by Onemorenomore

1st Dam ONE MORE HONEY , by Onemorenomore 2 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1200m, $220,650, ATC Sweet Embrace S., Gr 2, Newgate Sizzling 2YO H., 4th ATC Flight S., Gr 1, Silver Shadow S., Gr 2. Half-sister to VEGA ONE. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winner-

ALL TOO HA rd (AUS) (Bay 2009-Stud 2013). 7 wins-3 at 2, ATC

All Aged S., Gr.1. Sire of 725 rnrs, 500 wnrs, 26 SW, 5 G1 wnrs, inc. SW Alligator Blood (VRC Australian Guineas, Gr.1), Wellington, Behemoth, Forbidden Love, Stefi Magnetica, Demonetization, Frosted Gold, Villermont, Dawn Dawn, Tarka, Allibor, Babylon Berlin, Roy's Riviera, Amangiri, Hard Landing, Outrageous, All Too Huiying, Hard Too Think, Unfair Dismissal, Far Too Easy, Arran Bay, etc.

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 16th October 2023

By All Too Hard - Juliet's Princess (USA), by More Than Ready (USA)

1st Dam Juliet's Princess (USA) , by More Than Ready 5 wins–1 at 2–1050m to 1600m, $170,850, SAJC Allan Scott Park H., Tattsbet H., Hylands Race Colours H., Gaucho's Restaurant H., 2d SAJC Laelia S., L, MRC Ladies in Racing Magazine H., Jimjoca Cup, SAJC Dominant H., Marsh H., Nocelle Foods H. This is her fifth foal. Dam of 4 foals to race, 3 winners, inc:FORBIDDEN LOVE (f by All Too Hard) 8 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–1100m to 1500m, $2,230,050, ATC George Ryder S., Gr 1, Canterbury S., Gr 1, Surround S., Gr 1, Guy Walter S., Gr 2, Reginald Allen H., L, Gosford Guineas, L, ATC Bisley Workw ear 2YO P., Sky Racing Active H., 2d ATC Expressway S., Gr 2, 3d VRC Empire Rose S., Gr 1, ATC Furious S., Gr 2, Heritage S., L, 4th ATC Doncaster H., Gr 1, Toy Show H., Gr 3 Kuramae (fby Foxwedge) 3 wins at 1200m, 1400m, $196,130, VRC Auckland Racing Club Trophy H., Christmas Race Day Trophy H. Royal Fox (gbyFoxwedge) 7 wins 1400m to 2200m, $191,800, to 2024-25 On Account of CAMBRIDGE STUD, Cambridge, NZ BAY FILLY, foaled 23rd August 2023 By Almanzor (FR) - Word Games, by Fastnet Rock 1st Dam WORD GAMES, by Fastnet Rock Winner at 1550m, ATC Tab.com.au P. Sister to Wordplay, half-sister to FIVEANDAHALFSTAR, Ritzy (dam of RHAPSODY ROSE). This is her third living foal. Dam of 2 foals to race, 1 winner-

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 16th October 2023 By All Too Hard - Juliet's Princess (USA), by More Than Ready (USA)

1st Dam Juliet's Princess (USA) , by More Than Ready 5 wins–1 at 2–1050m to 1600m, $170,850, SAJC Allan Scott Park H., Tattsbet H., Hylands Race Colours H., Gaucho's Restaurant H., 2d SAJC Laelia S., L, MRC Ladies in Racing Magazine H., Jimjoca Cup, SAJC Dominant H., Marsh H., Nocelle Foods H. This is her fifth foal. Dam of 4 foals to race, 3 winners, inc:FORBIDDEN LOVE (f by All Too Hard) 8 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–1100m to 1500m, $2,230,050, ATC George Ryder S., Gr 1, Canterbury S., Gr 1, Surround S., Gr 1, Guy Walter S., Gr 2, Reginald Allen H., L, Gosford Guineas, L, ATC Bisley Workw ear 2YO P., Sky Racing Active H., 2d ATC Expressway S., Gr 2, 3d VRC Empire Rose S., Gr 1, ATC Furious S., Gr 2, Heritage S., L, 4th ATC Doncaster H., Gr 1, Toy Show H., Gr 3 Kuramae (fby Foxwedge) 3 wins at 1200m, 1400m, $196,130, VRC Auckland Racing Club Trophy H., Christmas Race Day Trophy H. Royal Fox (gbyFoxwedge) 7 wins 1400m to 2200m, $191,800, to 2024-25

ALMA nZO r (F r) (Bay or Brown 2013-Stud 2018). 8 wins-3 at 2, Chantilly Prix du Jockey Club, Gr.1. Leading Sire of 2YOs in NZ in 2021-22. Sire of 459 rnrs, 247 wnrs, 22 SW. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Manzoice (VRC Victoria Derby, Gr.1), Positivity, Sudbina, Zabmanzor, Moonlight Magic, Cheval d’Or, (Lord) Dynastic, Rise at Dawn, Mehzebeen, Nucleozor, Keeneland, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Circle of Fire, Castle Way, Athabascan, Gezora, Almara, etc.

On Account of CAMBRIDGE STUD, Cambridge, NZ BAY FILLY, foaled 23rd August 2023 By Almanzor (FR) - Word Games, by Fastnet Rock

d U ndee L (nZ) (Bay 2009-Stud 2014). 10 wins-1 at 2, ATC Queen Elizabeth S., Gr.1. Sire of 616 rnrs, 381 wnrs, 32 SW, 8 G1 wnrs, inc. SW Militarize (ATC Sires’ Produce S., Gr.1), Celestial Legend, Yourdeel - Mini Force X (Sing.), Castelvecchio, Dunkel, Truly Great, Atyaab, Super Seth, Hope in Your Heart, Aquacade, Global Exchange - Enjoying (H.K.), Let’srollthedice, Red Aces, Victoria Quay, The Inevitable, Ain’tnodeeldun, Entente, She’s Ideel, etc.

1st Dam

WORD GAMES, by Fastnet Rock Winner at 1550m, ATC Tab.com.au P. Sister to Wordplay, half-sister to FIVEANDAHALFSTAR, Ritzy (dam of RHAPSODY ROSE). This is her third living foal. Dam of 2 foals to race, 1 winnerEL CASTELLO (c by Castelvecchio) 4 wins in succession from only 8 starts 1400m to 2000m, $1,675,975, in 2024-25, ATC Spring Champion S., Gr 1, Gloaming S., Gr 3, Vale Graham McNeice H., TAB H., 2d ATC Fernhill H., L Regency Happy Star (g by Lonhro). Placed, $112,365, in 2023-24, 2d HKJC Deep Water Bay H., Sau Mau Ping H., 3d HKJC Shek Pik H.

2nd Dam

CRYPTIC MISS, by Snippets Winner at 2100m. Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, inc:FIVEANDAHALFSTAR (g Hotel Grand) 4 wins–3 in succession–1800m to 2500m, $2,607,660, ATC BMW S., Gr 1, Victoria Derby, Gr 1, 2d VRC Australian Cup, Gr 1, ATC Ranvet S., Gr 1, MRC Autumn Classic, Gr 2

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 16th October 2023 By All Too Hard - Juliet's Princess (USA), by More Than Ready (USA)

On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 17th September 2023 By Deep Field - Macroura, by Snitzel

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, ATC Cellarbrations 2YO H., 3d ATC Rendr Delivery Sprint H., VRC Legends Trophy H., Illawarra TC Traffic Logistics H. Three -quarter-sister to SUNSHINE IN PARIS. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO.

2nd Dam

1st Dam Juliet's Princess (USA) , by More Than Ready 5 wins–1 at 2–1050m to 1600m, $170,850, SAJC Allan Scott Park H., Tattsbet H., Hylands Race Colours H., Gaucho's Restaurant H., 2d SAJC Laelia S., L, MRC Ladies in Racing Magazine H., Jimjoca Cup, SAJC Dominant H., Marsh H., Nocelle Foods H. This is her fifth foal. Dam of 4 foals to race, 3 winners, inc:FORBIDDEN LOVE (f by All Too Hard) 8 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–1100m to 1500m, $2,230,050, ATC George Ryder S., Gr 1, Canterbury S., Gr 1, Surround S., Gr 1, Guy Walter S., Gr 2, Reginald Allen H., L, Gosford Guineas, L, ATC Bisley Workw ear 2YO P., Sky Racing Active H., 2d ATC Expressway S., Gr 2, 3d VRC Empire Rose S., Gr 1, ATC Furious S., Gr 2, Heritage S., L, 4th ATC Doncaster H., Gr 1, Toy Show H., Gr 3 Kuramae (fby Foxwedge) 3 wins at 1200m, 1400m, $196,130, VRC Auckland Racing Club Trophy H., Christmas Race Day Trophy H. Royal Fox (gbyFoxwedge) 7 wins 1400m to 2200m, $191,800, to 2024-25

ZENAIDA (NZ), by Zabeel Winner at 1600m, 2d ATC TAB Rewards H. Half-sister to VOSNE ROMANEE, Meursault. Dam of 4 named foals, 3 to race, all winners, inc:SUNSHINE IN PARIS (f Invader) 6 wins at 1200m, 1400m, $4,762,025, to 2024-25, VRC Sprint Classic, Gr 1, ATC Surround S., Gr 1, Sheraco S., Gr 2-twice, Grainshaker Vodka H., 2d ATC Galaxy H., Gr 1, Light Fingers S., Gr 2, Russell Balding S., 3d BRC Mode S., L, 4th ATC All Aged S., Gr 1 MACROURA (fSnitzel) 4 wins. See above.

On Account of CAMBRIDGE STUD, Cambridge, NZ BAY FILLY, foaled 23rd August 2023 By Almanzor (FR) - Word Games, by Fastnet Rock

1st Dam

WORD GAMES, by Fastnet Rock Winner at 1550m, ATC Tab.com.au P. Sister to Wordplay, half-sister to FIVEANDAHALFSTAR, Ritzy (dam of RHAPSODY ROSE). This is her third living foal. Dam of 2 foals to race, 1 winnerEL CASTELLO (c by Castelvecchio) 4 wins in succession from only 8 starts 1400m to 2000m, $1,675,975, in 2024-25, ATC Spring Champion S., Gr 1, Gloaming S., Gr 3, Vale Graham McNeice H., TAB H., 2d ATC Fernhill H., L Regency Happy Star (g by Lonhro). Placed, $112,365, in 2023-24, 2d HKJC Deep Water Bay H., Sau Mau Ping H., 3d HKJC Shek Pik H.

2nd Dam

dee P F ie Ld (AUS) (Bay 2010-Stud 2015). 5 wins to 1200m, VRC Tab.com.au S., Gr.2. Champion Sire in Hong Kong 3 times. Sire of 705 rnrs, 492 wnrs, 36 SW, inc. SW Al Muthana (Greyville Gold Challenge S., Gr.1), Voyage Bubble, Portland Sky, Sky Field, Xilong, Dig Deep, Cosmic Force, Chat, Quantum Mechanic, Rustic Steel, Fituese, Fashion Legend, Sky Command, Dominant King - The Golden Scenery (H.K.), Big Parade, Karli’s Karma, Mugen, etc.

CRYPTIC MISS, by Snippets Winner at 2100m. Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, inc:FIVEANDAHALFSTAR (g Hotel Grand) 4 wins–3 in succession–1800m to 2500m, $2,607,660, ATC BMW S., Gr 1, Victoria Derby, Gr 1, 2d VRC Australian Cup, Gr 1, ATC Ranvet S., Gr 1, MRC Autumn Classic, Gr 2

On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 17th September 2023 By Deep Field - Macroura, by Snitzel

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, ATC Cellarbrations 2YO H., 3d ATC Rendr Delivery Sprint H., VRC Legends Trophy H., Illawarra TC Traffic Logistics H. Three -quarter-sister to SUNSHINE IN PARIS. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO.

2nd Dam

ZENAIDA (NZ), by Zabeel Winner at 1600m, 2d ATC TAB Rewards H. Half-sister to VOSNE ROMANEE, Meursault. Dam of 4 named foals, 3 to race, all winners, inc:SUNSHINE IN PARIS (f Invader) 6 wins at 1200m, 1400m, $4,762,025, to 2024-25, VRC Sprint Classic, Gr 1, ATC Surround S., Gr 1, Sheraco S., Gr 2-twice, Grainshaker Vodka H., 2d ATC Galaxy H., Gr 1, Light Fingers S., Gr 2, Russell Balding S., 3d BRC Mode S., L, 4th ATC All Aged S., Gr 1 MACROURA (fSnitzel) 4 wins. See above.

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 28th October 2023 By Dundeel (NZ) - Amerindia (GB), by Dubawi (IRE)

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 28th October 2023 By Dundeel (NZ) - Amerindia (GB), by Dubawi (IRE)

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 28th October 2023 By Dundeel (NZ) - Amerindia (GB), by Dubawi (IRE)

1st Dam

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 fifth foal. Her fourth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winnersMILITARIZE (c by Dundeel) Joint Champion 2YO Colt in Australia in 2022-23 4 wins–3 at 2–1200m to 1600m, $2,593,950, to 2023-24, ATC Sires' Produce S., Gr 1, Golden Rose, Gr 1, Champagne S., Gr 1, Drinkwise 2YO P., 2d ATC Randwick Guineas, Gr 1, Apollo S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Doncaster H., Gr 1, George Ryder S., Gr 1, Todman S., Gr 2 Perfectly Good (gbySuperSeth) Winner at 1600m in 2024-25

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 fifth foal. Her fourth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winnersMILITARIZE (c by Dundeel) Joint Champion 2YO Colt in Australia in 2022-23 4 wins–3 at 2–1200m to 1600m, $2,593,950, to 2023-24, ATC Sires' Produce S., Gr 1, Golden Rose, Gr 1, Champagne S., Gr 1, Drinkwise 2YO P., 2d ATC Randwick Guineas, Gr 1, Apollo S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Doncaster H., Gr 1, George Ryder S., Gr 1, Todman S., Gr 2 Perfectly Good (gbySuperSeth) Winner at 1600m in 2024-25

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 fifth foal. Her fourth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winnersMILITARIZE (c by Dundeel) Joint Champion 2YO Colt in Australia in 2022-23 4 wins–3 at 2–1200m to 1600m, $2,593,950, to 2023-24, ATC Sires' Produce S., Gr 1, Golden Rose, Gr 1, Champagne S., Gr 1, Drinkwise 2YO P., 2d ATC Randwick Guineas, Gr 1, Apollo S., Gr 2, 3d , George Ryder S., Perfectly Good (gbySuperSeth)

2nd Dam

2nd Dam

SATWA QUEEN , by Muhtathir 6 wins 1600m to 2000m, £434,431, Longchamp Prix de l'Opéra, Gr 1, Deauville Prix Jean Romanet, Gr 2-twice. Half-sister to SPADOUN , ANBELLA. Dam of 6 foals, 5 to race, 3 winners

SATWA QUEEN , by Muhtathir 6 wins 1600m to 2000m, £434,431, Longchamp Prix de l'Opéra, Gr 1, Deauville Prix Jean Romanet, Gr 2-twice. Half-sister to SPADOUN , ANBELLA. Dam of 6 foals, 5 to race, 3 winners

2nd Dam SATWA QUEEN , by Muhtathir 6 wins 1600m to 2000m, £434,431, Longchamp Prix de l'Opéra, Gr 1, Deauville Prix Jean Romanet, Gr 2-twice. Half-sister to SPADOUN , ANBELLA. Dam of 6 foals, 5 to race, 3 winners

1st Dam

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 31st August 2023 By Dundeel (NZ) - Courchevel, by Snitzel

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 31st August 2023 By Dundeel (NZ) - Courchevel, by Snitzel

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 31st August 2023 By Dundeel (NZ) - Courchevel, by Snitzel

1st Dam COURCHEVEL, by Snitzel. Unraced. Sister to EL DIVINO , half-sister to WINX This is her second foal. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO.

1st Dam COURCHEVEL, EL DIVINO to WINX

COURCHEVEL, by Snitzel. Unraced. Sister to EL DIVINO , half-sister to WINX This is her second foal. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO.

2nd Dam

2nd Dam

VEGAS SHOWGIRL (NZ) , by Al Akbar 7 wins–2 at 2–880m to 1400m, $216,216, AuRC Soliloquy S., L, Avondale JC 2YO Fillies S., L, 2d Egmont RC Stoney Bridge S., Gr 3, STC Sheraco S., L, WRC Wellesley S., L, Rotorua S., L, 4th Manawatu Sires' Produce S., Gr 1. Half-sister to Black Magic Maggie. Dam of 10 foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:WINX (f Street Cry (Ire)) Horse of the Year in Australia in 2015 -16, 2016-17, 2017-18 & 2018-19 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 EL DIVINO (c Snitzel) 2 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1100m, $192,260, ATC Kindergarten S., Gr 3, 2d VRC Kensington S., L, MVRC Bendigo Bank H., L

VEGAS SHOWGIRL (NZ) , by Al Akbar 7 wins–2 at 2–880m to 1400m, $216,216, AuRC Soliloquy S., L, Avondale JC 2YO Fillies S., L, 2d Egmont RC Stoney Bridge S., Gr 3, STC Sheraco S., L, WRC Wellesley S., L, Rotorua S., L, 4th Manawatu Sires' Produce S., Gr 1. Half-sister to Black Magic Maggie. Dam of 10 foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:WINX (f Street Cry (Ire)) Horse of the Year in Australia in 2015 -16, 2016-17, 2017-18 & 2018-19 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 EL DIVINO (c Snitzel) 2 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1100m, $192,260, ATC Kindergarten S., Gr 3, 2d VRC Kensington S., L, MVRC Bendigo Bank H., L

2nd Dam , 7 wins–2 at 2–880m to 1400m, $216,216, AuRC Soliloquy S., L, Avondale JC 2YO Fillies S., L, 2d Egmont RC Stoney Bridge S., Gr 3, STC Sheraco S., L, WRC Wellesley S., L, Rotorua S., L, 4th Manawatu Sires' Produce S., Gr 1. Half-sister to Black Magic Maggie. Dam of 10 foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:WINX (f Street Cry (Ire)) Horse of the Year in Australia in 2015 -16, 2016-17, 2017-18 & 2018-19 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 EL DIVINO (c Snitzel) 2 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1100m, $192,260, ATC Kindergarten S., Gr 3, 2d VRC Kensington S., L, MVRC Bendigo Bank H., L

1st Dam

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 20th September 2023 By Dundeel (NZ) - Salutations, by Redoute's Choice

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 20th September 2023 By Dundeel (NZ) - Salutations, by Redoute's Choice

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 20th September 2023 By Dundeel (NZ) - Salutations, by Redoute's Choice

1st Dam SALUTATIONS, by Redoute's Choice. Placed at 3. This is her eighth living foal. Her seventh foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:SUPER SETH (c by Dundeel (NZ)) 5 wins–2 at 2–at 1200m, 1600m, $1,648,460, MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, Manfred S., Gr 3, HDF McNeil S., Gr 3, Ern Jensen Funerals 2YO H., 2d MRC Futurity S., Gr 1, 3d VRC Anzac Day S., L, 4th ATC All Aged S., Gr 1. Sire. WILD PLANET (g by Animal Kingdom (USA)) 7 wins 1200m to 2000m, $1,522,100, to 2023-24, ATC Theo Marks S., Gr 2, MRC Moonga S., Gr 3, Scone RC Inglis 3YO Guineas, L, VRC March S., L, Poseidon S., L, 2d BRC Doomben Ten Thousand S., Gr 1, VRC Carbine Club S., Gr 3, ATC Darby Munro S., L, VRC Anzac Day S., L, MVRC Valley Pearl, L, 3d ATC Bill Ritchie H., Gr 3, South Pacific Classic, L, MRC Gothic S., L The Bald Eagle (g by All American) 5 wins 1240m to 1550m, $169,970, ATC Member Tours H., Kermadec at Darley H., 2d ATC Casino Prince H.

1st Dam SALUTATIONS, by Redoute's Choice. Placed at 3. This is her eighth living foal. Her seventh foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:SUPER SETH (c by Dundeel (NZ)) 5 wins–2 at 2–at 1200m, 1600m, $1,648,460, MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, Manfred S., Gr 3, HDF McNeil S., Gr 3, Ern Jensen Funerals 2YO H., 2d MRC Futurity S., Gr 1, 3d VRC Anzac Day S., L, 4th ATC All Aged S., Gr 1. Sire. WILD PLANET (g by Animal Kingdom (USA)) 7 wins 1200m to 2000m, $1,522,100, to 2023-24, ATC Theo Marks S., Gr 2, MRC Moonga S., Gr 3, Scone RC Inglis 3YO Guineas, L, VRC March S., L, Poseidon S., L, 2d BRC Doomben Ten Thousand S., Gr 1, VRC Carbine Club S., Gr 3, ATC Darby Munro S., L, VRC Anzac Day S., L, MVRC Valley Pearl, L, 3d ATC Bill Ritchie H., Gr 3, South Pacific Classic, L, MRC Gothic S., L The Bald Eagle (g by All American) 5 wins 1240m to 1550m, $169,970, ATC Member Tours H., Kermadec at Darley H., 2d ATC Casino Prince H.

SALUTATIONS, by Redoute's Choice. Placed at 3. This is her eighth living foal. Her seventh foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:SUPER SETH (c by Dundeel (NZ)) 5 wins–2 at 2–at 1200m, 1600m, $1,648,460, MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, Manfred S., Gr 3, HDF McNeil S., Gr 3, Ern Jensen Funerals 2YO H., 2d MRC Futurity S., Gr 1, 3d VRC Anzac Day S., L, 4th ATC All Aged S., Gr 1. Sire. WILD PLANET (g by Animal Kingdom (USA)) 7 wins 1200m to 2000m, $1,522,100, to 2023-24, ATC Theo Marks S., Gr 2, MRC Moonga S., Gr 3, Scone RC Inglis 3YO Guineas, L, VRC March S., L, Poseidon S., L, 2d BRC Doomben Ten Thousand S., Gr 1, VRC Carbine Club S., Gr 3, ATC Darby Munro S., L, VRC Anzac Day S., L, MVRC Valley Pearl, L, 3d ATC Bill Ritchie H., Gr 3, South Pacific Classic, L, MRC Gothic S., L The Bald Eagle (g by All American) 5 wins 1240m to 1550m, $169,970, ATC Member Tours H., Kermadec at Darley H., 2d ATC Casino Prince H.

24, ATC Kia Ora Prague H., Bivouac First Yearlings H., James Squire H. Royal Banquet (g by Snitzel) 5 wins–4 in succession–1100m to 1400m, $138,865, ATC Vinery Yearlings H., Grunt Standing at Yulong H.

exC eed A nd exC e L (AUS) (Bay 2000-Stud 2004). 7 wins-2 at 2, VRC Newmarket H., Gr.1. Champion Sire in Aust. in 2012-13. Sire of 2617 rnrs, 1854 wnrs, 218 SW, 20 G1 wnrs. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Guelph (MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr.1), Flamberge, Bivouac, Mr Stunning, Helmet, September Run, Cylinder, Microphone, Earthquake, Overreach, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Excelebration, Mawj, Queen Supreme, Montassib, etc.

1st Dam

On Account of RIDGMONT, Segenhoe, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 8th November 2023 By Extreme Choice - Chintz (NZ), by Savabeel

CHINTZ (NZ), bySavabeel 6 wins at 1400m, 1600m, $213,135, AuRC Rich Hill Mile, Gr 2, Westbury Classic, Gr 3, Staples Rodway H., 2d AuRC Easter H., Gr 1, BOP RC Japan-New Zealand International Trophy, Gr 2, 3d Te Aroha JC New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders' S., Gr 1, 4th Waikato RC Shaw's Wire Ropes Sprint H., L. Half-sister to CHENILLE. This is her sixth foal. Her fifth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, all winnersNOT AN OPTION (gbyNot a Single Doubt) 7 wins–2 at 2–800m to 1420m, $643,040, to 2023-24, WRC Wakefield Challenge S., Gr 2, VRC Chester Manifold S., L, MRC Hareeba S., L, 2d AuRC Eclipse S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Kindergarten S., Gr 3, SCTC Winx Guineas, Gr 3, MRC Hareeba S., L, 4th VRC Elms H., L, MRC Weekend Hussler H., L, John Dillon S., L Our Girl Sniti (fbySnitzel) Winner at 1600m, 3d ATC Bisley Workwear H. Half Listening (gbyCurlin) Winner at only start at 1550m in 2024-25

On Account of GILGAI FARM, Nagambie, Vic BAY COLT, foaled 13th November 2023 By Extreme Choice - Ocean Jewel, by Ocean Park (NZ)

On Account of GILGAI FARM, Nagambie, Vic BAY COLT, foaled 13th November 2023 By Extreme Choice - Ocean Jewel, by Ocean Park (NZ)

1st Dam

1st Dam OCEAN JEWEL, by Ocean Park 4 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1200m, $187,900, WATC Placid Ark S., L, Perth Racing Membership P., Bunbury 3YO Classic, WATC Ascend Sales Trophies 2YO P. Ha lf-sister to Ahna (dam of THE REAL BEEL), Captivating Claire (dam of CATCH ME). This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerI'm a Catch (gbyIAmInvincible) Winner at 900m in 2023-24

OCEAN JEWEL, by Ocean Park 4 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1200m, $187,900, WATC Placid Ark S., L, Perth Racing Membership P., Bunbury 3YO Classic, WATC Ascend Sales Trophies 2YO P. Ha lf-sister to Ahna (dam of THE REAL BEEL), Captivating Claire (dam of CATCH ME). This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerI'm a Catch (gbyIAmInvincible) Winner at 900m in 2023-24

2nd Dam

2nd Dam

Markisa (NZ), by Danehill (USA) Winner at 1200m, 2d Manawatu RC Eulogy S., Gr 3. Three-quarter-sister to DANEWIN, COMMANDS, COURT OF JEWELS, half-sister to SHOWER OF ROSES, Minqar Qaim, Mazarine (dam of HIYAAM). Dam of 11 foals, 8 to race, 5 winners, inc:-

OCEAN JEWEL (fOceanPark) 4 wins. See above.

On Account of EVERGREEN STUD FARM, Heatherbrae, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 31st October 2023 By Exceed and Excel - Princess Coup, by Encosta de Lago

On Account of EVERGREEN STUD FARM, Heatherbrae, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 31st October 2023

Exceed and Excel - Princess Coup, by Encosta de Lago

Ahna. Unplaced. Dam of 3 winnersTHE REAL BEEL (fSavabeel) 2 wins–1 at 2, Waikato RC Cal Isuzu S., Gr 2

On Account of NEWGATE FARM, Aberdeen, NSW (As Agent)

1st Dam

PRINCESS COUP , by Encosta de Lago Champion 3YO Filly in NZ in 200607. Champion Older Female & Stayer in NZ in 2007 -08. NZB Filly of the Year in 2006 -07 12 wins–1 at 2 and 4 in succession–1100m to 2400m, $3,687,391, New Zealand Oaks, Gr 1, Hawkes Bay Kelt Capital S., Gr 1-twice, Stoney Bridge S., Gr 1, MRC St George S., Gr 2, WRC Desert Gold S., Gr 3, Masterton RC Lowland S., Gr 3, Ashburton RC Ray Coupland S., L, 2d STC BMW S., Gr 1. Three-quarter-sister to SOVEREIGN NATION, Houston Benefactor . This is her thirteenth foal. Her twelfth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 10 foals to race, 8 winners, inc:-

ARGENTIA (f by Frankel) 3 wins–1 at 2–to 1200m, $596,900, VRC Rising Fast S., Gr 3, MRC Kevin Hayes S., Gr 3, 2d VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2

PRINCESS COUP , by Encosta de Lago Champion 3YO Filly in NZ in 200607. Champion Older Female & Stayer in NZ in 2007 -08. NZB Filly of the Year in 2006 -07 12 wins–1 at 2 and 4 in succession–1100m to 2400m, $3,687,391, New Zealand Oaks, Gr 1, Hawkes Bay Kelt Capital S., Gr 1-twice, Stoney Bridge S., Gr 1, MRC St George S., Gr 2, WRC Desert Gold S., Gr 3, Masterton RC Lowland S., Gr 3, Ashburton RC Ray Coupland S., L, 2d STC BMW S., Gr 1. Three-quarter-sister to SOVEREIGN NATION, Houston Benefactor . This is her thirteenth foal. Her twelfth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 10 foals to race, 8 winners, inc:ARGENTIA (f by Frankel) 3 wins–1 at 2–to 1200m, $596,900, VRC Rising Fast S., Gr 3, MRC Kevin Hayes S., Gr 3, 2d VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2

Markisa (NZ), by Danehill (USA) Winner at 1200m, 2d Manawatu RC Eulogy S., Gr 3. Three-quarter-sister to DANEWIN, COMMANDS, COURT OF JEWELS, half-sister to SHOWER OF ROSES, Minqar Qaim, Mazarine (dam of HIYAAM). Dam of 11 foals, 8 to race, 5 winners, inc:OCEAN JEWEL (fOceanPark) 4 wins. See above. Ahna. Unplaced. Dam of 3 winnersTHE REAL BEEL (fSavabeel) 2 wins–1 at 2, Waikato RC Cal Isuzu S., Gr 2 On Account of NEWGATE FARM, Aberdeen, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 7th October 2023 By Extreme Choice - Warmth, by Hinchinbrook

CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 7th October 2023 By Extreme Choice - Warmth, by Hinchinbrook

1st Dam

1st Dam

WARMTH, by Hinchinbrook Winner at 1200m, $163,000, GCTC Magic Millions P. Three-quarter-sister to SPRIGHTLY LASS, LE CORDON BLEU , Stratosphere. This is her first foal.

2nd Dam

WARMTH, by Hinchinbrook Winner at 1200m, $163,000, GCTC Magic Millions P. Three-quarter-sister to SPRIGHTLY LASS, LE CORDON BLEU , Stratosphere. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam

THEWIZARDOFOZ (g by Redoute's Choice) Champion Griffin in Hong Kong in 2014-15 6 wins–3 in succession, HKJC Premier Cup, Gr 3 Moesha (f by I Am Invincible) Winner at 1100m, $172,190, in 2023-24, 2d SAJC Tobin Bronze S., Gr 2, MVRC Typhoon Tracy S., Gr 3

THEWIZARDOFOZ (g by Redoute's Choice) Champion Griffin in Hong Kong in 2014-15 6 wins–3 in succession, HKJC Premier Cup, Gr 3 Moesha (f by I Am Invincible) Winner at 1100m, $172,190, in 2023-24, 2d SAJC Tobin Bronze S., Gr 2, MVRC Typhoon Tracy S., Gr 3

1st Dam

1st Dam

On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 8th October 2023 By Exceed and Excel - Twilight Royale, by Testa Rossa

On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 8th October 2023

By Exceed and Excel - Twilight Royale, by Testa Rossa

TWILIGHT ROYALE , by Testa Rossa 3 wins at 2 1000m to 1400m, $495,750, VRC Sires' Produce S., Gr 2, ATC Inglis Nursery S., RL, MRC Inglis 2YO Premier, RL, 4th ATC Silver Shadow S., Gr 2. Half-sister to Superhard, Mio Roiale - Chater d'Cat (H.K.). This is her eighth living foal. Her seventh foal is a 2YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, 5 winners, inc:SERASANA (f by Snitzel) 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1600m, $330,440, to 2023-24, MRC Sandown Guineas, Gr 2, Ladbroke it H., 3d MRC Angus Armanasco S., Gr 2, Evergreen Turf H., 4th MRC Chairman's S., Gr 3 Royal Hale (g by Snitzel) 8 wins 1020m to 1350m, $318,425, BRC St Ri ta's Cup H., Mark Mazzaglia H., TAB Create Your Calendar H., Gallopers Sports Club H., Royal Ascot Tour H., 3d Toowoomba TC Weetwood H., L Afterlight (f by I AmInvincible) 4 wins 1000m to 1200m, $167,925, to 202324, ATC Kia Ora Prague H., Bivouac First Yearlings H., James Squire H. Royal Banquet (g by Snitzel) 5 wins–4 in succession–1100m to 1400m, $138,865, ATC Vinery Yearlings H., Grunt Standing at Yulong H.

TWILIGHT ROYALE , by Testa Rossa 3 wins at 2 1000m to 1400m, $495,750, VRC Sires' Produce S., Gr 2, ATC Inglis Nursery S., RL, MRC Inglis 2YO Premier, RL, 4th ATC Silver Shadow S., Gr 2. Half-sister to Superhard, Mio Roiale - Chater d'Cat (H.K.). This is her eighth living foal. Her seventh foal is a 2YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, 5 winners, inc:SERASANA (f by Snitzel) 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1600m, $330,440, to 2023-24, MRC Sandown Guineas, Gr 2, Ladbroke it H., 3d MRC Angus Armanasco S., Gr 2, Evergreen Turf H., 4th MRC Chairman's S., Gr 3 Royal Hale (g by Snitzel) 8 wins 1020m to 1350m, $318,425, BRC St Ri ta's Cup H., Mark Mazzaglia H., TAB Create Your Calendar H., Gallopers Sports Club H., Royal Ascot Tour H., 3d Toowoomba TC Weetwood H., L Afterlight (f by I AmInvincible) 4 wins 1000m to 1200m, $167,925, to 202324, ATC Kia Ora Prague H., Bivouac First Yearlings H., James Squire H. Royal Banquet (g by Snitzel) 5 wins–4 in succession–1100m to 1400m, $138,865, ATC Vinery Yearlings H., Grunt Standing at Yulong H.

On Account of RIDGMONT, Segenhoe, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 8th November 2023 By Extreme Choice - Chintz (NZ), by Savabeel

On Account of RIDGMONT, Segenhoe, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 8th November 2023 By Extreme Choice - Chintz (NZ), by Savabeel

1st Dam CHINTZ (NZ), bySavabeel 6 wins at 1400m, 1600m, $213,135, AuRC Rich Hill Mile, Gr 2, Westbury Classic, Gr 3, Staples Rodway H., 2d AuRC Easter H., Gr 1, BOP RC Japan-New Zealand International Trophy, Gr 2, 3d Te Aroha JC New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders' S., Gr 1, 4th Waikato RC Shaw's Wire Ropes Sprint H., L. Half-sister to CHENILLE. This is her sixth foal. Her fifth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, all winnersNOT AN OPTION (gbyNot a Single Doubt) 7 wins–2 at 2–800m to 1420m, $643,040, to 2023-24, WRC Wakefield Challenge S., Gr 2, VRC Chester Manifold S., L, MRC Hareeba S., L, 2d AuRC Eclipse S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Kindergarten S., Gr 3, SCTC Winx Guineas, Gr 3, MRC Hareeba S., L, 4th VRC Elms H., L, MRC Weekend Hussler H., L, John Dillon S., L Our Girl Sniti (fbySnitzel) Winner at 1600m, 3d ATC Bisley Workwear H. Half Listening (gbyCurlin) Winner at only start at 1550m in 2024-25

1st Dam CHINTZ (NZ), bySavabeel 6 wins at 1400m, 1600m, $213,135, AuRC Rich Hill Mile, Gr 2, Westbury Classic, Gr 3, Staples Rodway H., 2d AuRC Easter H., Gr 1, BOP RC Japan-New Zealand International Trophy, Gr 2, 3d Te Aroha JC New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders' S., Gr 1, 4th Waikato RC Shaw's Wire Ropes Sprint H., L. Half-sister to CHENILLE. This is her sixth foal. Her fifth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, all winnersNOT AN OPTION (gbyNot a Single Doubt) 7 wins–2 at 2–800m to 1420m, $643,040, to 2023-24, WRC Wakefield Challenge S., Gr 2, VRC Chester Manifold S., L, MRC Hareeba S., L, 2d AuRC Eclipse S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Kindergarten S., Gr 3, SCTC Winx Guineas, Gr 3, MRC Hareeba S., L, 4th VRC Elms H., L, MRC Weekend Hussler H., L, John Dillon S., L Our Girl Sniti (fbySnitzel) Winner at 1600m, 3d ATC Bisley Workwear H. Half Listening (gbyCurlin) Winner at only start at 1550m in 2024-25

exTre M e CHO i C e (AUS) (Chestnut 2013-Stud 2017). 4 wins-3 at 2, MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr.1. Leading Sire of 2YOs in Aust. in 2020-21. Sire of 106 rnrs, 75 wnrs, 13 SW, inc. SW She’s Extreme (ATC Champagne S., Gr.1), Espiona, Knight’s Choice, Stay Inside, Tiger of Malay, Wollombi, Extremely Lucky, Extreme Warrior, Bel Merci, Extremist, Extreme Flight, Meridius, Xtremetime, SP Extreme Threat, Tessa’s Choice, Don Corleone, Tempestuous, etc.

ULTIMATE FEVER , by Gold Fever (USA) Winner at 2 at 1100m, Gosford Slipper, L, 3d STC Diskovolos H., AJC Lindemans 2YO H. Dam of 10 named 5 winners (f Snitzel)

On Account of GILGAI FARM, Nagambie, Vic BAY COLT, foaled 13th November 2023 By Extreme Choice - Ocean Jewel, by Ocean

$321,390, SAJC DC McKay S., , MRC Bel Esprit S., 55 Second Challenge H., Excellence in Baking H., 2d ATC Maurice McCarten H., Gr 3, MRC Sheen Group H. Producer. LE CORDON BLEU (g Snitzel) 5 wins 1000m to 1250m, $472,775, ATC Canterbury Classic, L, Joe Brown MBE H., TAB Place Multi H., Hyland Race Colours H., 2d Scone RC Ortensia S., L, 3d City Tatt's RC Lightning H., L Stratosphere (cSnitzel). Placed at 2, 2d ATC Canonbury S., Gr 3. Sire. On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 17th September 2023 By Farnan -

ULTIMATE FEVER , by Gold Fever (USA) Winner at 2 at 1100m, Gosford Slipper, L, 3d STC Diskovolos H., AJC Lindemans 2YO H. Dam of 10 named foals, 9 to race, 5 winners, inc:SPRIGHTLY LASS (f Snitzel) 6 wins–3 in succession–955m to 1100m, $321,390, SAJC DC McKay S., Gr 3, MRC Bel Esprit S., L, MVRC Ladbrokes 55 Second Challenge H., Excellence in Baking H., 2d ATC Maurice McCarten H., Gr 3, MRC Sheen Group H. Producer. LE CORDON BLEU (g Snitzel) 5 wins 1000m to 1250m, $472,775, ATC Canterbury Classic, L, Joe Brown MBE H., TAB Place Multi H., Hyland Race Colours H., 2d Scone RC Ortensia S., L, 3d City Tatt's RC Lightning H., L Stratosphere (cSnitzel). Placed at 2, 2d ATC Canonbury S., Gr 3. Sire. On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 17th September 2023 By Farnan - Keysbrook, by So Secret

1st Dam Keysbrook, by So Secret 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1400m, 2100m, $313,400,

Aquanita S., L, Ascot One Thousand Guineas, L, 4th WATC Belmont Guineas, L, Belmont Oaks, L, Natasha S., L. Half-sister to BRASILEIRA . This is her fourth living foal. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winners,

SHE'S EXTREME (f by Extreme Choice) 3

–2 at 2–1200m to

$1,694,325, VRC Oaks, Gr 1, ATC Champagne S., Gr 1, Magic Night S., Gr 3, 2d ATC Sires' Produce S., Gr 1, Flight S., Gr 1, Sweet Embrace S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Spring Champion S., Gr 1, Furious S., Gr 2 Ruru (f by So You Think (NZ)) 4 wins 1500m to 2100m, $109,190, MRC Ladbrokes Money Back Odds H.

to DANEWIN, COMMANDS, COURT OF JEWELS, half-sister to SHOWER OF ROSES, Minqar Qaim, Mazarine (dam of HIYAAM). Dam of 11 foals, 8 to race, 5 winners, inc:OCEAN JEWEL (fOceanPark) 4 wins. See above. Ahna. Unplaced. Dam of 3 winnersTHE REAL BEEL (fSavabeel) 2 wins–1 at 2, Waikato RC Cal Isuzu S., Gr 2 On Account of NEWGATE FARM, Aberdeen, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 7th October 2023 By Extreme Choice - Warmth, by Hinchinbrook

1st Dam

WARMTH, by Hinchinbrook Winner at 1200m, $163,000, GCTC Magic Millions P. Three-quarter-sister to SPRIGHTLY LASS, LE CORDON BLEU , Stratosphere. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam

FA rn A n (AUS) (Bay 2017-Stud 2021). Champion 2YO in Australia in 2019-20. 5 wins at 2 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, etc. Sire of SP North England, etc. His oldest progeny are 2YOs.

ULTIMATE FEVER , by Gold Fever (USA) Winner at 2 at 1100m, Gosford Slipper, L, 3d STC Diskovolos H., AJC Lindemans 2YO H. Dam of 10 named foals, 9 to race, 5 winners, inc:SPRIGHTLY LASS (f Snitzel) 6 wins–3 in succession–955m to 1100m, $321,390, SAJC DC McKay S., Gr 3, MRC Bel Esprit S., L, MVRC Ladbrokes 55 Second Challenge H., Excellence in Baking H., 2d ATC Maurice McCarten H., Gr 3, MRC Sheen Group H. Producer. LE CORDON BLEU (g Snitzel) 5 wins 1000m to 1250m, $472,775, ATC Canterbury Classic, L, Joe Brown MBE H., TAB Place Multi H., Hyland Race Colours H., 2d Scone RC Ortensia S., L, 3d City Tatt's RC Lightning H., L Stratosphere (cSnitzel). Placed at 2, 2d ATC Canonbury S., Gr 3. Sire. On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 17th September 2023 By

Westspeed Nominations 2YO H., Westspeed Nursery H., Del Basso H., 3d Western Australian Oaks, Gr 3, WATC Aquanita S., L, Ascot One Thousand Guineas, L, 4th WATC Belmont Guineas, L, Belmont Oaks, L, Natasha S., L. Half-sister to BRASILEIRA . This is her fourth living foal. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winners, inc:SHE'S EXTREME (f by Extreme Choice) 3 wins–2 at 2–1200m to 2500m, $1,694,325, VRC Oaks, Gr 1, ATC Champagne S., Gr 1, Magic Night S., Gr 3, 2d ATC Sires' Produce S., Gr 1, Flight S., Gr 1, Sweet Embrace S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Spring Champion S., Gr 1, Furious S., Gr 2 Ruru (f by So You Think (NZ)) 4 wins 1500m to 2100m, $109,190, MRC Ladbrokes Money Back Odds H.

On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW BAY COLT, foaled 22nd October 2023

By Farnan - Lighthouse (USA), by Mizzen Mast (USA)

1st Dam

LIGHTHOUSE (USA) , by Mizzen Mast 8 wins–1 at 2 and 4 in succession–1000m to 1500m, $1,364,754, ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, VRC Chester Manifold S., L, Kentucky Downs Music City S., L, VRC Des Gleeson H., 2d ATC Canterbury S., Gr 1, MRC CF Orr S., Gr 1, Santa Anita Sweet Life S., Gr 3, MRC John Dillon S., L, Del Mar Daisycutter H., L. This is her first foal.

2nd Dam MORE HOPING, byNorthLight. Unraced. Dam of 7 foals, 6 to race, 4 winners, inc:LIGHTHOUSE (fMizzenMast) 8 wins. See above. Donttestyourluck. 2 wins at 4½f in 2024 in U.S.A.

3rd Dam

Just Hoping, by Gulch 2 wins at 5f, 8½f, 2d Philadelphia Park Caught in the Rain H., L, 3d Presque Isle Downs First Approach S., L. Half-sister to HELLO. Dam of 9 named foals, 7 to race, 6 winners

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 25th August 2023

1st Dam EL DORADO DREAMING

2nd Dam SOLANAS (NZ),

3rd Dam PEPITE D'OR

On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW BAY COLT, foaled 22nd October 2023 By Farnan - Lighthouse (USA), by Mizzen Mast (USA)

On Account of SEGENHOE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent for Fairway Thoroughbreds) BAY COLT, foaled 3rd August 2023 By Frankel (GB) - California Zimbol, by I Am Invincible

1st Dam

CALIFORNIA ZIMBOL , by I Am Invincible 6 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, $562,500, ATC Maurice McCarten H., Gr 3, MRC Thoroughbred Club S., Gr 3, ATC Darby Munro S., L, MRC Alinghi S., L, 2d BRC Oxlade S., L, 3d VRC Red Roses S., Gr 3, ATC Fireball S., L, 4th ATC Star Kingdom H., Gr 3 Half-sister to FROM WITHIN , CRUDEN BAY . This is her first foal.

2nd Dam

ZIMARETTO, by Anabaa (USA). Placed at 3, 2d STC Schweppervescence P. Halfsister to Lady Cay. Dam of 8 named foals, 7 to race, all winners, inc:CALIFORNIA ZIMBOL (fIAmInvincible) 6 wins. See above. FROM WITHIN (fNot aSingleDoubt) 7 wins–1 at 2 and 4 in succession–to 1200m, $432,175, MRC Alinghi S., L, 4th ATC Kindergarten S., Gr 3

CRUDEN BAY (cNotaSingleDoubt) 2 wins at 2, MVRC St Albans S., L

1st Dam

On Account of TRELAWNEY STUD, Cambridge, NZ (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 25th August 2023 By Frankel (GB) - Loire (NZ), by Redoute's Choice

1st Dam

LIGHTHOUSE (USA) , by Mizzen Mast 8 wins–1 at 2 and 4 in succession–1000m to 1500m, $1,364,754, ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, VRC Chester Manifold S., L, Kentucky Downs Music City S., L, VRC Des Gleeson H., 2d ATC Canterbury S., Gr 1, MRC CF Orr S., Gr 1, Santa Anita Sweet Life S., Gr 3, MRC John Dillon S., L, Del Mar Daisycutter H., L. This is her first foal.

1st Dam CALIFORNIA ZIMBOL , by I Am Invincible 6 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, $562,500, ATC Maurice McCarten H., Gr 3, MRC Thoroughbred Club S., Gr 3, ATC Darby Munro S., L, MRC Alinghi S., L, 2d BRC Oxlade S., L, 3d VRC Red Roses S., Gr 3, ATC Fireball S., L, 4th ATC Star Kingdom H., Gr 3

Half-sister to FROM WITHIN , CRUDEN BAY . This is her first foal.

2nd Dam MORE HOPING, byNorthLight. Unraced. Dam of 7 foals, 6 to race, 4 winners, inc:LIGHTHOUSE (fMizzenMast) 8 wins. See above. Donttestyourluck. 2 wins at 4½f in 2024 in U.S.A.

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FASTne T r OCK (AUS) (Bay 2001-Stud 2005). 6 wins to 1200m, VRC Lightning S., Gr.1. Champion Aust. Sire twice. Sire of 2202 rnrs, 1565 wnrs, 195 SW, 44 G1 wnrs. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Avantage (WRC Telegraph S., Gr.1), Atlantic Jewel, Mosheen, Shoals, Sea Siren, Merchant Navy, Dreamforce, Driefontein, Comin’ Through, First Seal, Catchy, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Via Sistina, One Master, Fascinating Rock, Zhukova, Buckaroo, etc.

ZIMARETTO, by Anabaa (USA). Placed at 3, 2d STC Schweppervescence P. Halfsister to Lady Cay. Dam of 8 named foals, 7 to race, all winners, inc:CALIFORNIA ZIMBOL (fIAmInvincible) 6 wins. See above. FROM WITHIN (fNot aSingleDoubt) 7 wins–1 at 2 and 4 in succession–to 1200m, $432,175, MRC Alinghi S., L, 4th ATC Kindergarten S., Gr 3 CRUDEN BAY (cNotaSingleDoubt) 2 wins at 2, MVRC St Albans S., L

3rd Dam Just Hoping, by Gulch 2 wins at 5f, 8½f, 2d Philadelphia Park Caught in the Rain H., L, 3d Presque Isle Downs First Approach S., L. Half-sister to HELLO. Dam of 9 named foals, 7 to race, 6 winners On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 25th August 2023 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 second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO.

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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 (fIlovethiscity) Winner. See above.

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PEPITE D'OR , by Dieu d'Or 3 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1100m, VRC Moomba P., L, VATC Sturt H., Ripponlea 2YO H. Sister to GOLD ACE, half-sister to FINAL CARD . Dam of 8 named foals, 4 to race, 1 winner

On Account of SEGENHOE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent for Fairway Thoroughbreds) BAY COLT, foaled 3rd August 2023 By Frankel (GB) - California Zimbol, by I Am Invincible

1st Dam

CALIFORNIA ZIMBOL , by I Am Invincible 6 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, $562,500, ATC Maurice McCarten H., Gr 3, MRC Thoroughbred Club S., Gr 3, ATC Darby Munro S., L, MRC Alinghi S., L, 2d BRC Oxlade S., L, 3d VRC Red Roses S., Gr 3, ATC Fireball S., L, 4th ATC Star Kingdom H., Gr 3 Half-sister to FROM WITHIN , CRUDEN BAY . This is her first foal.

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F r A n Ke L (g B) (Bay 2008-Stud 2013). 14 wins-4 at 2, Ascot Champion S., Gr.1. Champion Sire in Europe 3 times. Sire of 881 rnrs, 626 wnrs, 152 SW, 35 G1 wnrs, inc. SW Alpinista (ParisLongchamp Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, Gr.1), Inspiral, Cracksman, Hurricane Lane, Lake Victoria, Nashwa, Mostahdaf, Chaldean, Hungry Heart, Mozu Ascot, Measured Time, Adayar, Soul Stirring, Westover, Converge, Anapurna, McKulick, Mirage Dancer, Call the Wind, etc.

LOIRE, by Redoute's Choice 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1300m, 1600m, $215,115 , New Zealand One Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, 2d Hawkes Bay Lowland S., Gr 2, WRC Desert Gold S., Gr 3, 3d Waikato RC Sir Tristram Fillies Classic, Gr 2, Hawkes Bay Gold Trail S., Gr 3, El Roca Trophy, L. Half-sister to A TOUCH OF RUBY, Aquaoir. This is her second foal. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO.

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SYRAH (NZ), by Traditionally (USA). Placed in NZ. Half-sister to VOUVRAY, BOLTON. Dam of 8 foals, all winners, inc:A TOUCH OF RUBY (f Pins) 4 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1600m, $145,818, WRC Thorndon Mile, Gr 1, Avondale 2YO Classic, Counties RC Signmax H. LOIRE (fRedoute'sChoice) 2 wins. See above. Aquaoir (fOceanPark) 2 wins at 1600m, 3d Hawke's Bay Cup, L

On Account of VINERY STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 26th October 2023 By Home Affairs - Gracie's Lass, by Redoute's Choice

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1st Dam SENT FROM ABOVE, by Lonhro Winner at 900m. Half-sister to Major Conquest, Kinagat. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerShangri la Express (g by Alabama Express) 2 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1100m, $738,825, in 2023-24, ATC Golden Gift, James Squire Kirkham 2YO P., 2d ATC Pierro 2YO P., 3d ATC Todman S., Gr 2

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g U n r U nner (USA) (Chestnut 2013-Stud 2018). 12 wins-2 at 2-1m to 1¼m, Breeders’ Cup Classic, Gr.1. Leading Sire of 2YOs & 3YOs in USA/Can in 2021 & 2022. Sire of 325 rnrs, 219 wnrs, 33 SW, 10 G1 wnrs, inc. SW Sierra Leone (Breeders’ Cup Classic, Gr.1), Echo Zulu, Taiba, Gunite, Society, Cyberknife, Vahva, Early Voting, Gun Pilot, Locked, Wicked Halo, Red Route One, Chatalas, Gun Song, World Record, Intricate, Life Talk, Pappacap, etc.

GAMBLE ME, by Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) 6 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, $469,120, STC Birthday Card S., Gr 3, MRC Thoroughbred Club S., Gr 3, VRC Red Roses S., L. Dam of 9 named foals, 8 to race, 6 winners, inc:Major Conquest (f More Than Ready (USA)) Winner at 1100m, 3d ATC Magic Night S., Gr 2, Keith Mackay H., L. Producer. Kinagat (gStreetCry(Ire)) 6 wins to 1300m, 3d CJC Stewards H., Gr 3

On Account of EMIRATES PARK PTY LTD, Murrurundi, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 31st July 2023 By Gun Runner (USA) - One More Honey, by Onemorenomore

HIPS DON'T LIE (NZ) , by Stravinsky (USA) 5 wins–4 at 2, 3 in succession–to 1200m, $526,450, STC Reisling S., Gr 2, VRC Ottawa S., L, Talindert S., L, 2d STC Silver Slipper S., Gr 2. Sister to Luna Bella (dam of WEATHERLY), half-sister to Acquired (dam of SPLINTEX, INVICTUS SALUTE), Procurement, Ocean of Tears (dam of NO MORE TEARS). This is her tenth foal. Her ninth foal is a 2YO. 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 of 2 winnersLEARNING TO FLY (f Justify (USA)) Champion 2YO Filly in Australia in 2022-23 3 wins in succession at 2 at 1100m, 1200m, $1,736,250, ATC Reisling S., Gr 2, Widden S., Gr 3, Inglis 2YO Millennium, RL 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

1st Dam ONE MORE HONEY , by Onemorenomore 2 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1200m, $220,650, ATC Sweet Embrace S., Gr 2, Newgate Sizzling 2YO H., 4th ATC Flight S., Gr 1, Silver Shadow S., Gr 2. Half-sister to VEGA ONE. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerMan in the Mirror (g by Not a Single Doubt) 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1470m, $119,975, to 2024-25, ATC Agency Real Estate 2YO H., 2d VRC Sires' Produce S., Gr 2

2nd Dam

ZIMARETTO, by Anabaa (USA). Placed at 3, 2d STC Schweppervescence P. Halfsister to Lady Cay. Dam of 8 named foals, 7 to race, all winners, inc:CALIFORNIA ZIMBOL (fIAmInvincible) 6 wins. See above. FROM WITHIN (fNot aSingleDoubt) 7 wins–1 at 2 and 4 in succession–to 1200m, $432,175, MRC Alinghi S., L, 4th ATC Kindergarten S., Gr 3 CRUDEN BAY (cNotaSingleDoubt) 2 wins at 2, MVRC St Albans S., L PEPITE D'OR , by Dieu d'Or 3 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1100m, VRC Moomba P., L, VATC Sturt H., Ripponlea 2YO H. Sister to GOLD ACE, half-sister to FINAL CARD . Dam of 8 named foals, 4 to race, 1 winner

ONE FUNNY HONEY (USA), by Distorted Humor. Placed in U.S.A. Dam of 8 named foals, 6 to race, 5 winners, inc:VEGA ONE (g Lope de Vega (Ire)) 6 wins 1110m to 1400m, $1,802,650, BRC Kingsford-Smith Cup, Gr 1, GCTC Magic Millions Cup, RL, BRC Queensland Day P., L, 2d BRC Stradbroke H., Gr 1, Victory S., Gr 2, Mick Dittman P., L, 4th BRC Doomben Ten Thousand S., Gr 1, Stradbroke H., Gr 1 ONE MORE HONEY (fOnemorenomore) 2 wins. See above. On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 14th September 2023 By Maurice (JPN) - Zenaida (NZ), by Zabeel (NZ)

1st Dam ZENAIDA (NZ), by Zabeel Winner at 1600m, 2d ATC TAB Rewards H. Half-sister to VOSNE ROMANEE, Meursault. This is her fifth foal. Her fourth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, all winnersSUNSHINE IN PARIS (f by Invader) 6 wins at 1200m, 1400m, $4,762,025, to 2024-25, VRC Sprint Classic, Gr 1, ATC Surround S., Gr 1, Sheraco S., Gr 2-twice, Grainshaker Vodka H., 2d ATC Galaxy H., Gr 1, Light Fingers S., Gr 2, Russell Balding S., 3d BRC Mode S., L, 4th ATC All Aged S., Gr 1 MACROURA (f 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 2nd 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

1st Dam GRACIE'S LASS,
2nd Dam GRACE AND POWER (USA)

On Account of CRESSFIELD, Scone, NSW BROWN COLT, foaled 18th October 2023

By I Am Invincible - Spright, by Hinchinbrook

1st Dam SPRIGHT, by Hinchinbrook 6 wins–3 in succession–at 1100m, 1200m, $1,395,595, SAJC Robert Sangst er S., Gr 1, VRC Crown Resorts P., Gr 3, ATC Star Kingdom H., Gr 3, Qld Tatt's RC WJ Healy S., Gr 3, City Tatt's RC Brian Crowley S., L, 2d MVRC William Reid S., Gr 1, ATC Wenona Girl H., Gr 3, 3d SAJC Goodwood H., Gr 1, MVRC AJ Moir S., Gr 1, ATC Light Fingers S., Gr 2, Percy Sykes S., Gr 3, Scone RC Inglis 3YO Guineas, RL, ATC Lonhro P., L, 4th BRC Stradbroke H., Gr 1. Half-sister to Mine Two

This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Dam of 2 foals to race.

2nd Dam DASHOFF, by Dash for Cash Winner at 1100m. Dam of 10 foals, 7 to race, 4 winners, inc:SPRIGHT (fHinchinbrook) 6 wins. See above. Mine Two (f I Am Invincible) Winner at 2 at 1000m, $128,850, 3d ATC Schweppervescence H., Gr 3, 4th ATC Reisling S., Gr 2. Producer.

On Account of YARRAMAN PARK STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 21st August 2023 By I Am Invincible - Subpoenaed (NZ), by Rip Van Winkle (IRE)

1st Dam

SUBPOENAED (NZ), by Rip VanWinkle (Ire) 5 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1400m, $682,782, ATC Golden Pendant, Gr 2, Millie Fox S., Gr 2, Sky Racing Active H., TAB H., Cambridge JC Equine Hospital 2YO H., 2d SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, ATC James HB Carr S., Gr 3, Sharp Extensive it H., 3d BRC Fred Best Classic, Gr 3. Half-sister to NOT GUILTY . This is her first foal.

2nd Dam

NOTICE RECEIVED, by O'Reilly 5 wins 1200m to 1610m, $169,613, VRC Kokoda Track H., MRC Melbourne Horse Transport H., The Cove Hotel H., 2d MRC BMW H. Dam of 5 named foals, 4 to race, 3 winners, inc:-

JUSTi FY (USA) (Chestnut 2015-Stud U.S.A. 2019, Aust. 2019). 5 wins 7f to 1½m, Kentucky Derby, Gr.1. Leading Sire of 2YOs in USA/Can in 2023. Sire of 417 rnrs, 213 wnrs, 37 SW, 7 G1 wnrs. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Storm Boy (ATC Skyline S., Gr.2), Learning to Fly, Air Assault, Star of Justice, Legacies, Dawn Service, Lilac, SP Scentify - Aeris Nova (H.K.), Just Party, Verdad, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW City of Troy, Opera Singer, Just F y I, Ramatuelle, etc.

SUBPOENAED (fRipVanWinkle(Ire)) 5 wins. See above. NOT GUILTY (f Not a Single Doubt) 5 wins 1000m to 1200m, $194,737, to 2023-24, CJC Pegasus S., L, Auckland TR Edwards Sound H., Waikato RC Dr John Southworth Memorial Vase, Waikato Draught H., 2d Hawkes Bay Spring Sprint H., Gr 3, Power Turf Sprint H., L, 3d WRC Lightning H., L

On Account of SLEDMERE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 4th September 2023 By Justify (USA) - Sahara Breeze (USA), by More Than Ready (USA)

1st Dam

SAHARA BREEZE, by More Than Ready Winner at 6½f in Canada. Half-sister to GAYEGO , Marquee Event . This is her third foal. Her second foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 1 foal to race.

2nd Dam

DEVILS LAKE, by Lost Code 8 wins–4 in succession–6f to 8½f, $103,786, Turf Paradise Lite Light S. Half-sister to DIAMOND DUO. Dam of 9 named foals, all raced, 8 winners, inc:GAYEGO (c Gilded Time) 8 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1800m, $1,752,227 in U.S.A. and U.A.E, Oak Tree Ancient Title S., Gr 1, Oaklawn Park Arkansas Derby, Gr 2, Nad al Sheba Mahab Al Shimaal S., Gr 3, Santa Anita San Pedro S., L, Presque Isle Mile S., L, 3d Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile, Gr 1. Sire. Marquee Event (c Marquetry) 4 wins–1 at 2–5½f to 8¼f, $176,026, 2d Louisiana Downs Sunny's Halo S., L, Remington MEC Mile S., L, Fair Grounds Woodchopper S., L, Remington Park Centennial S., L

LOP e de V eg A (ire) (Chestnut 2007-Stud 2011). 4 wins-2 at 2, Chantilly Prix du Jockey Club, Gr.1. Sire of 1346 rnrs, 947 wnrs, 139 SW, 24 G1 wnrs. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Santa Ana Lane (ATC TJ Smith S., Gr.1), Vega Magic, Gytrash, Vega One, Spanish Reef, Spanish Whisper, French Fern, Lim’s Lightning, Archedemus, Monegal, Le Lude, Vegadaze, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Program Trading, Carl Spackler, Dreamloper, Newspaperofrecord, etc.

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent for Dorrington Farm) BAY COLT, foaled 16th September 2023

By Lope de Vega (IRE) - Meu Amor (FR), by Siyouni (FR)

1st Dam MEU AMOR (FR), by Siyouni 2 wins–1 at 2–at 6f, 7f, Carlisle Eternal S., L, 2d Newmarket Bosra Sham S., L, 3d Epsom Surrey S., L, Doncaster Carrie Red Fillies' Nursery H., 4th Lingfield Chartwell S., Gr 3. This is her first foal.

2nd Dam ENRAPTURED, by Oasis Dream Winner at 2 at 7f, Newmarket 2YO Filli es' S. Sister to Sea of Dreams (dam of AZURE BLUE), half-sister to PINCHECK, VALERIA MESSALINA . Dam of 4 foals, all raced, 3 winners, inc:MEU AMOR (fSiyouni) 2 wins. See above.

3rd Dam ARTY CRAFTY, by Arch 4 wins–3 in succession–1¼m to 1½m in Great Br itain. Sister to PRINCE ARCH. Dam of 10 foals, 9 to race, 4 winners, inc:PINCHECK (g Invincible Spirit) 4 wins at 1m, £110,916, Leopardstown Desmond S., Gr 3, 3d Leopardstown Boomerang S., Gr 2-twice.

On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent) BROWN FILLY, foaled 24th September 2023

By Lucky Vega (IRE) - Unforgotten, by Fastnet Rock

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, 2d ATC Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, 3d ATC Epsom H., Gr 1,

1st Dam

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent for Dorrington Farm) BAY COLT, foaled 16th September 2023 By Lope de Vega (IRE) - Meu Amor (FR), by Siyouni (FR)

MEU AMOR (FR), by Siyouni 2 wins–1 at 2–at 6f, 7f, Carlisle Eternal S., L, 2d Newmarket Bosra Sham S., L, 3d Epsom Surrey S., L, Doncaster Carrie Red Fillies' Nursery H., 4th Lingfield Chartwell S., Gr 3. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam

ENRAPTURED, by Oasis Dream Winner at 2 at 7f, Newmarket 2YO Filli es' S. Sister to Sea of Dreams (dam of AZURE BLUE), half-sister to PINCHECK, VALERIA MESSALINA . Dam of 4 foals, all raced, 3 winners, inc:MEU AMOR (fSiyouni) 2 wins. See above.

3rd Dam

LUCKY V eg A (ire) (Bay 2018-Stud Aust. 2021, Ire. 2022). 2 wins at 2, 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. Grandson of SW Satwa Queen (Longchamp Prix de l’Opera, Gr.1). Sire of SW Within the Law (VRC Inglis Banner 2YO S., RL) and of Vega for Luck and of the placegetters That’s Gold, etc. His oldest progeny are 2YOs.

ARTY CRAFTY, by Arch 4 wins–3 in succession–1¼m to 1½m in Great Br itain. Sister to PRINCE ARCH. Dam of 10 foals, 9 to race, 4 winners, inc:PINCHECK (g Invincible Spirit) 4 wins at 1m, £110,916, Leopardstown Desmond S., Gr 3, 3d Leopardstown Boomerang S., Gr 2-twice.

On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent) BROWN FILLY, foaled 24th September 2023 By Lucky Vega (IRE) - Unforgotten, by Fastnet Rock

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, 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 third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to rac e.

2nd Dam MEMORIES OF YOU (IRE), by Galileo. Unplaced. Half-sister to MATIARA, MARATHON, PYRUS, PRECIOUS RING , Tamso (dam of HIGH CHURCH). Dam of 6 named foals, all raced, 4 winners, inc:UNFORGOTTEN (fFastnetRock) 6 wins. See above. Yiyi (gNoNayNever(USA)) 5 wins 1300m to 2000m, 2d Wyong Gold Cup, L Special Memories (fFastnetRock) 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1400m, 3d CJC Canterbury S., L, 4th New Zealand One Thousand Guineas, Gr 1

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent for Dorrington Farm) BAY COLT, foaled 16th September 2023

By Lope de Vega (IRE) - Meu Amor (FR), by Siyouni (FR)

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BROWN COLT, foaled 19th October 2023 By Maurice (JPN) - Angel of Mercy, by Hussonet (USA)

1st Dam

MEU AMOR (FR), by Siyouni 2 wins–1 at 2–at 6f, 7f, Carlisle Eternal S., L, 2d Newmarket Bosra Sham S., L, 3d Epsom Surrey S., L, Doncaster Carrie Red Fillies' Nursery H., 4th Lingfield Chartwell S., Gr 3. This is her first foal.

2nd Dam

ENRAPTURED, by Oasis Dream Winner at 2 at 7f, Newmarket 2YO Filli es' S. Sister to Sea of Dreams (dam of AZURE BLUE), half-sister to PINCHECK, VALERIA MESSALINA . Dam of 4 foals, all raced, 3 winners, inc:MEU AMOR (fSiyouni) 2 wins. See above.

3rd Dam

ARTY CRAFTY, by Arch 4 wins–3 in succession–1¼m to 1½m in Great Br itain. Sister to PRINCE ARCH. Dam of 10 foals, 9 to race, 4 winners, inc:PINCHECK (g Invincible Spirit) 4 wins at 1m, £110,916, Leopardstown Desmond S., Gr 3, 3d Leopardstown Boomerang S., Gr 2-twice.

1st Dam ANGEL OF MERCY , by Hussonet (USA) 6 wins 1300m to 1615m, $531,575, BRC Lord Mayor's Cup, Gr 3, ATC James HB Carr S., L, BRC Members' H., L, Northam Cup, L, ATC Schweppes P., 2d Qld Tatt's RC Tattersall's Tiara, Gr 1, 3d ATC Emancipation S., Gr 2, VRC Vanity S., Gr 3, 4th VRC Herald Sun S., Gr 3, Bunbury S., L. This is her eighth foal. Her seventh foal is a 2YO. Her sixth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 5 foals to r ace, 4 winnersAUTUMN ANGEL (f by The Autumn Sun) 4 wins 1300m to 2400m, $1,188,040, in 2023-24, ATC Australian Oaks, Gr 1, VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2, MRC Ethereal S., Gr 3, Ladbrokes Communities P., 2d ATC Adrian Knox S., Gr 3, BRC Rough Habit P., Gr 3, 3d MVRC Bill Stutt S., Gr 2, Inglis Ready2race Sale H. BARAQIEL (g by Snitzel) 6 wins–4 in succession–from only 8 starts at 1105m, 1200m, $413,025, to 2024-25, MVRC Ian McEwen S., Gr 2, MRC Lamaro's Hotel H., MVRC Drummond Golf H., 3d VRC Lily Liu Sprint.

On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent) BROWN FILLY, foaled 24th September 2023 By Lucky Vega (IRE) - Unforgotten, by Fastnet Rock

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, 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 third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to rac e. 2nd Dam

MEMORIES OF YOU (IRE), by Galileo. Unplaced. Half-sister to MATIARA, MARATHON, PYRUS, PRECIOUS RING , Tamso (dam of HIGH CHURCH). Dam of 6 named foals, all raced, 4 winners, inc:-

UNFORGOTTEN (fFastnetRock) 6 wins. See above.

MAU ri C e (JP n) (Bay 2011-Stud 2017). 11 wins-2 at 2, HKJC Hong Kong Mile, Gr.1. Leading Second Season Sire in Aust. in 2021-22. Sire of 746 rnrs, 480 wnrs, 29 SW, 5 G1 wnrs. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Hitotsu (ATC Australian Derby, Gr.1), Mazu, Bank Maur, Kibou, Genzano, Noah ‘n’ a Deel, Ganbare, Azula, Namesake, SP Ausbred Flirt, Saint Bathans, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Jack d’Or, Geraldina, Pixie Knight, North Bridge, Matenro Sky, etc.

Yiyi (gNoNayNever(USA)) 5 wins 1300m to 2000m, 2d Wyong Gold Cup, L Special Memories (fFastnetRock) 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1400m, 3d CJC Canterbury S., L, 4th New Zealand One Thousand Guineas, Gr 1

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BROWN COLT, foaled 19th October 2023

By Maurice (JPN) - Angel of Mercy, by Hussonet (USA)

1st Dam ANGEL OF MERCY , by Hussonet (USA) 6 wins 1300m to 1615m, $531,575, BRC Lord Mayor's Cup, Gr 3, ATC James HB Carr S., L, BRC Members' H., L, Northam Cup, L, ATC Schweppes P., 2d Qld Tatt's RC Tattersall's Tiara, Gr 1, 3d ATC Emancipation S., Gr 2, VRC Vanity S., Gr 3, 4th VRC Herald Sun S., Gr 3, Bunbury S., L. This is her eighth foal. Her seventh foal is a 2YO. Her sixth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 5 foals to r ace, 4 winnersAUTUMN ANGEL (f by The Autumn Sun) 4 wins 1300m to 2400m, $1,188,040, in 2023-24, ATC Australian Oaks, Gr 1, VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2, MRC Ethereal S., Gr 3, Ladbrokes Communities P., 2d ATC Adrian Knox S., Gr 3, BRC Rough Habit P., Gr 3, 3d MVRC Bill Stutt S., Gr 2, Inglis Ready2race Sale H. BARAQIEL (g by Snitzel) 6 wins–4 in succession–from only 8 starts at 1105m, 1200m, $413,025, to 2024-25, MVRC Ian McEwen S., Gr 2, MRC Lamaro's Hotel H., MVRC Drummond Golf H., 3d VRC Lily Liu Sprint.

1st Dam

1st Dam

On Account of TRELAWNEY STUD, Cambridge, NZ (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 24th September 2023

On Account of TRELAWNEY STUD, Cambridge, NZ (As Agent)

BAY COLT, foaled 24th September 2023

By Per Incanto (USA) - Lady Sayyida (NZ), by Iffraaj (GB)

By Per Incanto (USA) - Lady Sayyida (NZ), by Iffraaj (GB)

LADY SAYYIDA (NZ), by Iffraaj (GB) 3 wins at 1400m, 2050m, 3d WRC Haight Ashbury H. Half-sister to OCEAN PARK, Ruqqaya (dam of GRUNT, ZAYYDANI). This is her fifth living foal. Dam of 3 foals to race, 1 winner, inc:EXCELIDA (f by Exceed and Excel) 6 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1420m, $742,125, VRC Rose of Kingston S., Gr 2, 2d VRC Hong Kong Jockey Club S., Gr 3, Matron S., Gr 3, 3d VRC Empire Rose S., Gr 1

LADY SAYYIDA (NZ), by Iffraaj (GB) 3 wins at 1400m, 2050m, 3d WRC Haight Ashbury H. Half-sister to OCEAN PARK, Ruqqaya (dam of GRUNT, ZAYYDANI). This is her fifth living foal. Dam of 3 foals to race, 1 winner, inc:EXCELIDA (f by Exceed and Excel) 6 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1420m, $742,125, VRC Rose of Kingston S., Gr 2, 2d VRC Hong Kong Jockey Club S., Gr 3, Matron S., Gr 3, 3d VRC Empire Rose S., Gr 1

2nd Dam

2nd Dam

SAYYIDA (NZ), by Zabeel 2 wins at 1400m, 1600m, BOP RC Dunstan Stayers Championship Qualifier. Dam of 5 foals, 4 to race, all winners, inc:OCEAN PARK (c Thorn Park) Horse of the Year in NZ in 2012 -13 8 wins–4 in succession–1200m to 2040m, MVRC WS Cox P., Gr 1. Sire. Ruqqaya. 2 wins at 2000m, 2100m, BOP RC Radisson Plaza H. Dam ofGRUNT (cO'Reilly) 5 wins–4 in succession–at 1400m, 1600m, $1,382,450, VRC Australian Guineas, Gr 1, Makybe Diva S., Gr 1. Sire.

SAYYIDA (NZ), by Zabeel 2 wins at 1400m, 1600m, BOP RC Dunstan Stayers Championship Qualifier. Dam of 5 foals, 4 to race, all winners, inc:OCEAN PARK (c Thorn Park) Horse of the Year in NZ in 2012 -13 8 wins–4 in succession–1200m to 2040m, MVRC WS Cox P., Gr 1. Sire. Ruqqaya. 2 wins at 2000m, 2100m, BOP RC Radisson Plaza H. Dam ofGRUNT (cO'Reilly) 5 wins–4 in succession–at 1400m, 1600m, $1,382,450, VRC Australian Guineas, Gr 1, Makybe Diva S., Gr 1. Sire.

On Account of FAIRVIEW PARK STUD, Grose Wold, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 18th October 2023 By Pierata - Meryl, by Epaulette

1st Dam MERYL, byEpaulette 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1200m, $377,250, BRC BJ McLachlan S., Gr 3, MVRC Scarborough 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

On Account of FAIRVIEW PARK STUD, Grose Wold, NSW (As Agent) BROWN FILLY, foaled 3rd October 2023 By Per Incanto (USA) - Little Dove (NZ), by Pierro

On Account of FAIRVIEW PARK STUD, Grose Wold, NSW (As Agent) BROWN FILLY, foaled 3rd October 2023

By Per Incanto (USA) - Little Dove (NZ), by Pierro

1st Dam

1st Dam

Half-sister to Miss Idyllic, Chosen Idol - Golden Idol (Mac.). This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerMedia World (c by Written Tycoon) Winner at 2 at 1400m, $162,625, in 2023-24, Hawkesbury RC Clarendon 2YO S., 3d ATC Dulcify S., L

2nd Dam

LITTLE DOVE (NZ), byPierro. Unraced. Half-sister to TOFANE, NO COMPROMISE, BRADMAN, BENAUD. This is her second foal. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerSign of Peace (fby Preferment) Winner at 1400m in 2023-24, 2d Taupo RC Lowland S., Gr 2

2nd Dam

LITTLE DOVE (NZ), byPierro. Unraced. Half-sister to TOFANE, NO COMPROMISE, BRADMAN, BENAUD. This is her second foal. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerSign of Peace (fby Preferment) Winner at 1400m in 2023-24, 2d Taupo RC Lowland S., Gr 2 2nd Dam

P ierr O (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 692 rnrs, 495 wnrs, 38 SW, 6 G1 wnrs, inc. SW Arcadia Queen (WATC Kingston Town Classic, Gr.1), Regal Power, Shadow Hero, Pierata, Levendi, Pinot, Furore, Dragon Leap, Osipenko, Reelem in Ruby, Action, Paris Dior, Roy Had Enough, Persan, Rock, Tulip, Rocha Clock, Arcadia Prince, Parry Sound, Uncorked, Pierossa, etc.

BAGGY GREEN, byGalileo(Ire) Winner at 1600m. Three-quarter-sister to FUNSTAR , half-sister to YOUNGSTAR . Dam of 7 foals, 5 to race, 4 winners, inc:TOFANE (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, $1,187,359, ATC

BAGGY GREEN, byGalileo(Ire) Winner at 1600m. Three-quarter-sister to FUNSTAR , half-sister to YOUNGSTAR . Dam of 7 foals, 5 to race, 4 winners, inc:-

TOFANE (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, $1,187,359, ATC Metropolitan H., Gr 1, 2d Auckland TR Zabeel Classic, Gr 1

Metropolitan H., Gr 1, 2d Auckland TR Zabeel Classic, Gr 1

ACADEMY IDOL, byMadeofGold(USA) Winner at 1006m, 2d SAJC Eagle Ridge Thoroughbreds H. Sister to COSMIC STRIKE, Star Maid (dam of RIVER'S LANE). Dam of 14 foals, 11 to race, 9 winners, inc:MERYL (fEpaulette) 2 wins. See above. Miss Idyllic (fExceedandExcel) 2 wins at 1000m, $153,775, MVRC LF Sign Group H., 2d MRC Debutant S., L, MVRC St Albans S., L

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 3rd September 2023 By Pierro - Celebrity Queen, by Redoute's Choice

BRADMAN (g Pins) 8 wins–3 in succession–1200m to 1400m, $251,919, to 2023-24, Manawatu RC Flying H., L, 3d CJC Winter Cup, Gr 3

BENAUD (gReliableMan(GB)) 3 wins to 2023-24, Wyong Gold Cup, L

BRADMAN (g Pins) 8 wins–3 in succession–1200m to 1400m, $251,919, to 2023-24, Manawatu RC Flying H., L, 3d CJC Winter Cup, Gr 3 BENAUD (gReliableMan(GB)) 3 wins to 2023-24, Wyong Gold Cup, L

1st Dam

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 13th October 2023 By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Montia, by Vancouver

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 13th October 2023 By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Montia, by Vancouver

1st Dam

1st Dam

MONTIA, byVancouver 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1200m, 1600m, MVRC 2YO H., 4th MVRC

MONTIA, byVancouver 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1200m, 1600m, MVRC 2YO H., 4th MVRC

CELEBRITY QUEEN , byRedoute's Choice 7 wins–3 in succession–from only 14 starts at 1100m, 1200m, $826,780, MRC Oakleigh P., Gr 1, WATC Colonel Reeves S., Gr 3, Nicopolis H., Schweppes Tonic H., D'Orsogna H., Furphy H., Pinjarra RC Chaff City H., 2d WATC Winterbottom S., Gr 1, AJ Scahill S., Gr 3, Perth 3YO Classic. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO.

2nd Dam

Valley Pearl S., L. Half-sister to INFERENCE, DRAGON LEAP, ILLATION, Ponterro (dam of JACQUINOT). This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam

Pontiana, byRedoute's Choice 2 wins at 1200m, 2d ATC Nivison S., L, 3d BRC

Valley Pearl S., L. Half-sister to INFERENCE, DRAGON LEAP, ILLATION, Ponterro (dam of JACQUINOT). This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam Pontiana, byRedoute's Choice 2 wins at 1200m, 2d ATC Nivison S., L, 3d BRC

CELEBRITY MISS, by More Than Ready (USA) 8 wins 1000m to 1200m, $259,025, WATC HG Bolton Sprint H., L, Steven Crowley 60th Birthday H., Del Basso Italian Day H., Perth Racing H., 3d WATC Belmont Newmarket H., L, Farnley S., L, 4th WATC Goodwood Sprint H., L. Sister to Rafferty , threequarter-sister to DREAMAWAY, half-sister to CONFRONT - AMBITIOUS LEADER (H.K.), Seafarer. Dam of 7 foals, 4 to race, 3 winners, inc:CELEBRITY QUEEN (fRedoute'sChoice) 7 wins. See above.

Dane Ripper S., Gr 2, VRC Moomba P., L. Sister to GRAND JARDIN , Liberty's Choice . Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, 5 winners, inc:INFERENCE (c So You Think (NZ)) 4 wins–1 at 2–1300m to 1600m, $1,023,200, ATC Randwick Guineas, Gr 1, 2d ATC Rosehill Guineas, Gr 1. Sire. DRAGON LEAP (gPierro) 6 wins to 2023-24, AuRC Avondale Guineas, Gr 2

Dane Ripper S., Gr 2, VRC Moomba P., L. Sister to GRAND JARDIN , Liberty's Choice . Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, 5 winners, inc:INFERENCE (c So You Think (NZ)) 4 wins–1 at 2–1300m to 1600m, $1,023,200, ATC Randwick Guineas, Gr 1, 2d ATC Rosehill Guineas, Gr 1. Sire. DRAGON LEAP (gPierro) 6 wins to 2023-24, AuRC Avondale Guineas, Gr 2

On Account of FAIRVIEW PARK STUD, Grose Wold, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 18th October 2023 By Pierata - Meryl, by Epaulette

ILLATION (cSoYouThink(NZ)) 3 wins to 1600m, SAJC Adelaide Guineas, L Ponterro. Unraced. Dam ofJACQUINOT (c Rubick) 5 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1400m, $2,433,040, ATC

Golden Rose S., Gr 1, MRC CF Orr S., Gr 1, HDF McNeil S., Gr 3

ILLATION (cSoYouThink(NZ)) 3 wins to 1600m, SAJC Adelaide Guineas, L Ponterro. Unraced. Dam ofJACQUINOT (c Rubick) 5 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1400m, $2,433,040, ATC Golden Rose S., Gr 1, MRC CF Orr S., Gr 1, HDF McNeil S., Gr 3

P ier ATA (AUS) (Brown 2014-Stud 2020). 9 wins-1 at 2-to 1400m, ATC

All Aged S., Gr.1. Half-brother to SW Ashokan. Sire of SW Coleman (MRC Chairman’s S., Gr.3), Tobeornottobe, SP Fearless, Red Sea, Wave Breaker and of Carravilla, Bella Khadijah, Pierata’s Gem, Rockrata, Cambar, Midnight Dynamite, Miss Kim Kar, Pareto, Prorata, Scoundrel, Sorrento Palace, Soft Love and of the placegetters Miss Piera, etc. His oldest progeny are 3YOs.

On Account of FAIRVIEW PARK STUD, Grose Wold, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 18th October 2023 By Pierata - Meryl, by Epaulette

1st Dam

MERYL, byEpaulette 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1200m, $377,250, BRC BJ McLachlan S., Gr 3, MVRC Scarborough 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 Half-sister to Miss Idyllic, Chosen Idol - Golden Idol (Mac.). This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerMedia World (c by Written Tycoon) Winner at 2 at 1400m, $162,625, in 2023-24, Hawkesbury RC Clarendon 2YO S., 3d ATC Dulcify S., L

2nd Dam

ACADEMY IDOL, byMadeofGold(USA) Winner at 1006m, 2d SAJC Eagle Ridge Thoroughbreds H. Sister to COSMIC STRIKE, Star Maid (dam of RIVER'S LANE). Dam of 14 foals, 11 to race, 9 winners, inc:MERYL (fEpaulette) 2 wins. See above. Miss Idyllic (fExceedandExcel) 2 wins at 1000m, $153,775, MVRC LF Sign Group H., 2d MRC Debutant S., L, MVRC St Albans S., L

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 3rd September 2023 By Pierro - Celebrity Queen, by Redoute's Choice

1st Dam

CELEBRITY QUEEN , byRedoute's Choice 7 wins–3 in succession–from only 14 starts at 1100m, 1200m, $826,780, MRC Oakleigh P., Gr 1, WATC Colonel Reeves S., Gr 3, Nicopolis H., Schweppes Tonic H., D'Orsogna H., Furphy H., Pinjarra RC Chaff City H., 2d WATC Winterbottom S., Gr 1, AJ Scahill S., Gr 3, Perth 3YO Classic. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO.

2nd Dam

CELEBRITY MISS, by More Than Ready (USA) 8 wins 1000m to 1200m, $259,025, WATC HG Bolton Sprint H., L, Steven Crowley 60th Birthday H., Del Basso Italian Day H., Perth Racing H., 3d WATC Belmont Newmarket H., L, Farnley S., L, 4th WATC Goodwood Sprint H., L. Sister to Rafferty , threequarter-sister to DREAMAWAY, half-sister to CONFRONT - AMBITIOUS LEADER (H.K.), Seafarer. Dam of 7 foals, 4 to race, 3 winners, inc:CELEBRITY QUEEN (fRedoute'sChoice) 7 wins. See above.

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent for Dorrington Farm)

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent for Dorrington Farm) BAY FILLY, foaled 9th August 2023 By Pinatubo (IRE) - Catchy, by Fastnet Rock

1st Dam MERYL, byEpaulette 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1200m, $377,250, BRC BJ McLachlan S., Gr 3

1st Dam

CATCHY, by Fastnet Rock 6 wins–4 in succession at 2–1000m to 1200m, $1,975,000, MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr 1, ATC Arrowfield 3YO Sprint S., Gr 2, VRC Danehill S., Gr 2, MRC Blue Diamond Prelude (f), Gr 2, 2d MRC Quezette S., Gr 3, 3d MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, MVRC William Reid S., Gr 1. This is her fourth foal. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winners, inc:Dakota Vroom (f by I Am Invincible) 3 wins at 1100m, 1250m, $146,075, to 2023-24, ATC Agency Real Estate H., Hyland Race Colours H. Floozie (f by Zoustar) 2 wins at 1200m, 1300m, $108,075, to 2024-25, 2d MRC Lamaro's Hotel H., Ladbroke It! P., 4th SAJC HC Nitschke S., L 2nd Dam CATS WHISKER , by Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) 6 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession–1200m to 1400m, $599,300, VRC Le t's Elope S., Gr 2, Rose of Kingston S., Gr 2. Dam of 10 foals, 8 to race, 7 winners

Chosen Idol - Golden Idol (Mac.). This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerMedia World (c by Written Tycoon) Winner at 2 at 1400m, $162,625, in 2023-24, Hawkesbury RC Clarendon 2YO S., 3d ATC Dulcify S., L 2nd Dam

ACADEMY IDOL, byMadeofGold(USA) Winner at 1006m, 2d SAJC Eagle Ridge Thoroughbreds H. Sister to COSMIC STRIKE, Star Maid (dam of RIVER'S LANE). Dam of 14 foals, 11 to race, 9 winners, inc:MERYL (fEpaulette) 2 wins. See above. Miss Idyllic (fExceedandExcel) 2 wins at 1000m, $153,775, MVRC LF Sign Group H., 2d MRC Debutant S., L, MVRC St Albans S., L On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 3rd September 2023 By Pierro - Celebrity Queen, by Redoute's Choice

1st Dam

CELEBRITY QUEEN , byRedoute's Choice 7 wins–3 in succession–from only 14 starts at 1100m, 1200m, $826,780, MRC Oakleigh P., Gr 1, WATC Colonel Reeves S., Gr 3, Nicopolis H., Schweppes Tonic H., D'Orsogna H., Furphy H., Pinjarra RC Chaff City H., 2d WATC Winterbottom S., Gr 1, AJ Scahill S., Gr 3, Perth 3YO Classic. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO.

2nd Dam

CELEBRITY MISS, by More Than Ready (USA) 8 wins 1000m to 1200m, $259,025, WATC HG Bolton Sprint H., L, Steven Crowley 60th Birthday H., Del Basso Italian Day H., Perth Racing H., 3d WATC Belmont Newmarket H., L, Farnley S., L, 4th WATC Goodwood Sprint H., L. Sister to Rafferty , threequarter-sister to DREAMAWAY, half-sister to CONFRONT - AMBITIOUS LEADER (H.K.), Seafarer. Dam of 7 foals, 4 to race, 3 winners, inc:CELEBRITY QUEEN (fRedoute'sChoice) 7 wins. See above.

P in ATUBO (ire) (Bay 2017-Stud GB 2021, Aust. 2022). 7 wins-6 at 2-to 1400m, Newmarket Dewhurst S., Gr.1. Half-brother to SW Sundoro. Sire of 44 rnrs, 19 wnrs. His oldest SH-bred progeny are yearlings. His NH-bred progeny inc SP Cavallo Bay, Wolf of Badenoch, Qilin Queen, Basalt and of Hallasan, Kirchner, Leyhaimur, Nizam, Al Jafara, Andesite, Lady Luzon, Texas Starlight, Pearl of Windsor, Tipinso, Lakers, Diablo Rojo, Blue Pinatubo, etc.

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent for Dorrington Farm)

BAY FILLY, foaled 9th August 2023 By Pinatubo (IRE) - Catchy, by Fastnet Rock

1st Dam

CATCHY, by Fastnet Rock 6 wins–4 in succession at 2–1000m to 1200m, $1,975,000, MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr 1, ATC Arrowfield 3YO Sprint S., Gr 2, VRC Danehill S., Gr 2, MRC Blue Diamond Prelude (f), Gr 2, 2d MRC Quezette S., Gr 3, 3d MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, MVRC William Reid S., Gr 1. This is her fourth foal. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winners, inc:Dakota Vroom (f by I Am Invincible) 3 wins at 1100m, 1250m, $146,075, to 2023-24, ATC Agency Real Estate H., Hyland Race Colours H. Floozie (f by Zoustar) 2 wins at 1200m, 1300m, $108,075, to 2024-25, 2d MRC Lamaro's Hotel H., Ladbroke It! P., 4th SAJC HC Nitschke S., L 2nd Dam CATS WHISKER , by Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) 6 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession–1200m to 1400m, $599,300, VRC Le t's Elope S., Gr 2, Rose of Kingston S., Gr 2. Dam of 10 foals, 8 to race, 7 winners

SATO n O ALA ddin (JP n) (Bay 2011-Stud 2018). 8 wins-1 at 2, Tokyo Yasuda Kinen, Gr.1. Leading Sire of 2YOs in NZ in 2022-23. Sire of 315 rnrs, 172 wnrs, inc. SW Pennyweka (New Zealand Oaks, Gr.1), Lantern Way, Tokyo Tycoon, Sacred Satono, Lupo Solitario, Grand Impact, Raf Attack, Still Bangon, SP Firestorm, Nishino Lavanda, Japanese Emperor, Welcome News, Lady Ballantine and of Depasser, Grass Miyarabi, Kabugee, Bozo, Hokkaido, etc.

On Account of CARLAW PARK, Ohaupo, NZ (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 16th September 2023 By Satono Aladdin (JPN) - Notice Received (NZ), by O'Reilly (NZ)

1st Dam NOTICE RECEIVED, by O'Reilly 5 wins 1200m to 1610m, $169,613, VRC Kokoda

Track H., MRC Melbourne Horse Transport H., The Cove Hotel H., 2d MRC BMW H., 3d SAJC Adelaide Casino H. This is her sixth foal. Her fifth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 4 foals to race, 3 winnersSUBPOENAED (f by Rip Van Winkle (Ire)) 5 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1400m, $682,782, ATC Golden Pendant, Gr 2, Millie Fox S., Gr 2, Sky Racing Active H., TAB H., Cambridge JC Equine Hospital 2YO H., 2d SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, ATC James HB Carr S., Gr 3, Sharp Extensive it H., ANZ Bloodstock News H., 3d BRC Fred Best Classic, Gr 3 NOT GUILTY (f by Not a Single Doubt) 5 wins 1000m to 1200m, $194,737, to 2023-24, CJC Pegasus S., L, Auckland TR Edwards Sound H., Waikato RC Dr John Southworth Memorial Vase, Waikato Draught H., 2d Hawkes Bay Spring Sprint H., Gr 3, Power Turf Sprint H., L, Auckland TR MW Insurance H., WRC Little Avondale 3YO S., 3d WRC Lightning H., L

On Account of ALMA VALE THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 5th August 2023 By Siyouni (FR) Roselyne (FR), by Dariyan (FR)

1st Dam ROSELYNE (FR),

2nd Da BAL DE LA ROSE

1st Dam

On Account of CARLAW PARK, Ohaupo, NZ (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 16th September 2023 By Satono Aladdin (JPN) - Notice Received (NZ), by O'Reilly (NZ)

On Account of CARLAW PARK, Ohaupo, NZ (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 16th September 2023 By Satono Aladdin (JPN) - Notice Received (NZ), by O'Reilly (NZ)

Dam NOTICE RECEIVED, by O'Reilly 5 wins 1200m to 1610m, $169,613,

of 4 foals to

is

3 winnersSUBPOENAED (f by Rip Van Winkle (Ire)) 5 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1400m, $682,782, ATC Golden Pendant, Gr 2, Millie Fox S., Gr 2, Sky Racing Active H., TAB H., Cambridge JC Equine Hospital 2YO H., 2d SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, ATC James HB Carr S., Gr 3, Sharp Extensive it H., ANZ Bloodstock News H., 3d BRC Fred Best Classic, Gr 3 NOT GUILTY (f by Not a Single Doubt) 5 wins 1000m to 1200m, $194,737, to 2023-24, CJC Pegasus S., L, Auckland TR Edwards Sound H., Waikato RC Dr John Southworth Memorial Vase, Waikato Draught H., 2d Hawkes Bay Spring Sprint H., Gr 3, Power Turf Sprint H., L, Auckland TR MW Insurance H., WRC Little Avondale 3YO S., 3d WRC Lightning H., L

On Account of ALMA VALE THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 5th August 2023 By Siyouni (FR) - Roselyne (FR), by Dariyan (FR)

1st Dam

ROSELYNE (FR), by Dariyan Winner at 2 at 1400m, 3d Saint-Cloud Prix Tenebreuse. Three-quarter-sister to BLOSSOMTIME, half-sister to DANCETERIA. This is her first foal.

2nd Dam

BAL DE LA ROSE, by Cadeaux Genereux 4 wins–2 at 2–1500m to 2000m, La Teste Prix La Sorellina, L, Lyon-Parilly Prix André Baboin, L, 4th Deauville Prix Luthier, L. Half-sister to LOPE DE VEGA , LADY FRANKEL, LORD OF THE LAND. Dam of 13 named foals, 12 to race, 9 winners, inc:DANCETERIA (g Redoute's Choice) Champion Older Male in Germany in 2019 (Int.) 7 wins–4 in succession–1600m to 2000m, $547,680, München Grosser Dallmayr Preis, Gr 1, ParisLongchamp La Coupe, Gr 3, Maisons-Laffitte Prix Jacques Laffitte, L, 3d Sandown Brigadier Gerard S., Gr 3

S niTZ e L (AUS) (Bay 2002-Stud 2006). 7 wins-4 at 2, MRC Oakleigh P., Gr.1. Champion Sire in Aust. 4 times. Sire of 1571 rnrs, 1233 wnrs, 151 SW, 21 G1 wnrs, inc. SW Trapeze Artist (ATC TJ Smith S., Gr.1), Redzel, Russian Revolution, Shamus Award, Hot Snitzel, Sweet Idea, Snitzerland, Sizzling, Wild Ruler, I Am Excited, Sword of State, Switzerland, In the Congo, Estijaab, Summer Passage, Wandjina, Lady Shenandoah, Shinzo, Heavenly Blue, etc.

BLOSSOMTIME (fShamardal(USA)) 4 wins–2 at 2–1207m to 1650m, SaintCloud Prix Isola Bella, L, 2d Saint-Cloud Prix Coronation, L. Producer.

On Account of THE CHASE, Sutton Forest, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 15th August 2023 By Snitzel - Dame Giselle, by I Am Invincible

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, 3d ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, Lonhro P., L, 4th ATC Flight S., Gr 1, Percy Sykes S., Gr 2. Threequarter-sister to STEAL MY KISSES, half-sister to The Fairy's Kiss (dam of ULANOVA). This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO.

2nd Dam

BALLET SOCIETY (NZ) , byStravinsky(USA) 6 wins–3 in succession–1200m to 1600m, $716,700, VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2, MRC Angus Armanasco S., Gr 2, VRC Vanity S., Gr 3, BTC Sprint H., Gr 3, MVRC Cox Plate Day H, MRC Sweet Chime H., 2d VRC Edward Manifold S., Gr 2, MRC Tranquil Star S., Gr 3, 3d MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1. Sister to Conestoga, half-sister to CENT HOME, STUDEBAKER . Dam of 8 foals, all raced, 7 winners, inc:DAME GISELLE (fIAmInvincible) 5 wins. See above.

On Account of NEWHAVEN PARK, Boorowa, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 4th October 2023 By Snitzel - English, by Encosta de Lago

1st Dam

On Account of NEWHAVEN PARK, Boorowa, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 4th October 2023 By Snitzel - English, by Encosta de Lago

On Account of NEWHAVEN PARK, Boorowa, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 4th October 2023 By Snitzel - English, by Encosta de Lago

ENGLISH, byEncostadeLago Champion 2YO Filly & 3YO Filly in Australia in 2014-15 & 2015-16. Champion Female Sprinter in Australia in 2016-17 6 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 1400m, $3,480,071, ATC All Aged S., Gr 1, BRC Doomben Ten Thousand S., Gr 1, ATC Challenge S., Gr 2-twice, Reisling S., Gr 2, 2d ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, TJ Smith S., Gr 1, Galaxy H., Gr 1, Premiere S., Gr 2, 3d ATC TJ Smith S., Gr 1. Half-sister to Al Naifa. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to raceEton (cbyIAmInvincible). Placed at 3 in 2024-25, 3d ATC Drinkwise P. 2nd Dam COURT, by Anabaa (USA) 5 wins–1 at 2–1100m to 1350m, $484,300, AJC Sapphire S., Gr 2, BTC Champagne Classic, Gr 2, BTC Classic, Gr 3, NSW Tatt's RC Carrington S., L, 2d GCTC Silk Stocking H., L, 3d STC Birthday Card S., Gr 3, 4th AJC Roman Consul S., Gr 2. Dam of 4 foals, all winners

1st Dam ENGLISH, byEncostadeLago Champion 2YO Filly & 3YO Filly in Australia in 2014-15 & 2015-16. Champion Female Sprinter in Australia in 2016-17 6 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 1400m, $3,480,071, ATC All Aged S., Gr 1, BRC Doomben Ten Thousand S., Gr 1, ATC Challenge S., Gr 2-twice, Reisling S., Gr 2, 2d ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, TJ Smith S., Gr 1, Galaxy H., Gr 1, Premiere S., Gr 2, 3d ATC TJ Smith S., Gr 1. Half-sister to Al Naifa. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to raceEton (cbyIAmInvincible). Placed at 3 in 2024-25, 3d ATC Drinkwise P. 2nd Dam COURT, by Anabaa (USA) 5 wins–1 at 2–1100m to 1350m, $484,300, AJC Sapphire S., Gr 2, BTC Champagne Classic, Gr 2, BTC Classic, Gr 3, NSW Tatt's RC Carrington S., L, 2d GCTC Silk Stocking H., L, 3d STC Birthday Card S., Gr 3, 4th AJC Roman Consul S., Gr 2. Dam of 4 foals, all winners

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 14th October 2023 By Snitzel - Ennis Hill, by Fastnet Rock

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 14th October 2023 By Snitzel - Ennis Hill, by Fastnet Rock

1st Dam ENGLISH, byEncostadeLago Champion 2YO Filly & 3YO Filly in Australia in 2014-15 & 2015-16. Champion Female Sprinter in Australia in 2016-17 6 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 1400m, $3,480,071, ATC All Aged S., Gr 1, BRC Doomben Ten Thousand S., Gr 1, ATC Challenge S., Gr 2-twice, Reisling S., Gr 2, 2d ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, TJ Smith S., Gr 1, Galaxy H., Gr 1, Premiere S., Gr 2, 3d ATC TJ Smith S., Gr 1. Half-sister to Al Naifa. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to raceEton (cbyIAmInvincible). Placed at 3 in 2024-25, 3d ATC Drinkwise P. 2nd Dam COURT, by Anabaa (USA) 5 wins–1 at 2–1100m to 1350m, $484,300, AJC Sapphire S., Gr 2, BTC Champagne Classic, Gr 2, BTC Classic, Gr 3, NSW Tatt's RC Carrington S., L, 2d GCTC Silk Stocking H., L, 3d STC Birthday Card S., Gr 3, 4th AJC Roman Consul S., Gr 2. Dam of 4 foals, all winners On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 14th October 2023 By Snitzel - Ennis Hill, by Fastnet Rock

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, 3d ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, Lonhro P., L, 4th ATC Flight S., Gr 1, Percy Sykes S., Gr 2. Threequarter-sister to STEAL MY KISSES, half-sister to The Fairy's Kiss (dam of ULANOVA). This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam

S iYOU ni (F r) (Bay 2007-Stud 2011). 4 wins at 2, Longchamp Prix JeanLuc Lagardere, Gr.1. Champion Sire in France in 2020. Sire of 1017 rnrs, 662 wnrs, 83 SW, 10 G1 wnrs, inc. SW Laurens (Newmarket Fillies’ Mile, Gr.1), Mqse de Sevigne, St Mark’s Basilica, Paddington, Tahiyra, Ervedya, Sottsass, Amelia’s Jewel, Dream and Do, Etoile, Wally, Finsbury Square, Al Hakeem, Lights On, Seachange, Txope, Volta, Witch Hunter, Aylmerton, Sacred Life, etc.

1st Dam NOTICE RECEIVED, by O'Reilly 5 wins 1200m to 1610m, $169,613, VRC Kokoda Track H., MRC Melbourne Horse Transport H., The Cove Hotel H., 2d MRC BMW H., 3d SAJC Adelaide Casino H. This is her sixth foal. Her fifth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 4 foals to race, 3 winnersSUBPOENAED (f by Rip Van Winkle (Ire)) 5 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1400m, $682,782, ATC Golden Pendant, Gr 2, Millie Fox S., Gr 2, Sky Racing Active H., TAB H., Cambridge JC Equine Hospital 2YO H., 2d SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, ATC James HB Carr S., Gr 3, Sharp Extensive it H., ANZ Bloodstock News H., 3d BRC Fred Best Classic, Gr 3 NOT GUILTY (f by Not a Single Doubt) 5 wins 1000m to 1200m, $194,737, to 2023-24, CJC Pegasus S., L, Auckland TR Edwards Sound H., Waikato RC Dr John Southworth Memorial Vase, Waikato Draught H., 2d Hawkes Bay Spring Sprint H., Gr 3, Power Turf Sprint H., L, Auckland TR MW Insurance H., WRC Little Avondale 3YO S., 3d WRC Lightning H., L

BALLET SOCIETY (NZ) , byStravinsky(USA) 6 wins–3 in succession–1200m to 1600m, $716,700, VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2, MRC Angus Armanasco S., Gr 2, VRC Vanity S., Gr 3, BTC Sprint H., Gr 3, MVRC Cox Plate Day H, MRC Sweet Chime H., 2d VRC Edward Manifold S., Gr 2, MRC Tranquil Star S., Gr 3, 3d MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1. Sister to Conestoga, half-sister to CENT HOME, STUDEBAKER . Dam of 8 foals, all raced, 7 winners, inc:DAME GISELLE (fIAmInvincible) 5 wins. See above.

On Account of ALMA VALE THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 5th August 2023 By Siyouni (FR) - Roselyne (FR), by Dariyan (FR)

1st Dam ROSELYNE (FR), by Dariyan Winner at 2 at 1400m, 3d Saint-Cloud Prix Tenebreuse. Three-quarter-sister to BLOSSOMTIME, half-sister to DANCETERIA. This is her first foal.

2nd Dam BAL DE LA ROSE, by Cadeaux Genereux 4 wins–2 at 2–1500m to 2000m, La Teste Prix La Sorellina, L, Lyon-Parilly Prix André Baboin, L, 4th Deauville Prix Luthier, L. Half-sister to LOPE DE VEGA , LADY FRANKEL, LORD OF THE LAND. Dam of 13 named foals, 12 to race, 9 winners, inc:DANCETERIA (g Redoute's Choice) Champion Older Male in Germany in 2019 (Int.) 7 wins–4 in succession–1600m to 2000m, $547,680, München Grosser Dallmayr Preis, Gr 1, ParisLongchamp La Coupe, Gr 3, Maisons-Laffitte Prix Jacques Laffitte, L, 3d Sandown Brigadier Gerard S., Gr 3 BLOSSOMTIME (fShamardal(USA)) 4 wins–2 at 2–1207m to 1650m, SaintCloud Prix Isola Bella, L, 2d Saint-Cloud Prix Coronation, L. Producer.

On Account of THE CHASE, Sutton Forest, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 15th August 2023 By Snitzel - Dame Giselle, by I Am Invincible

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, 3d ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, Lonhro P., L, 4th ATC Flight S., Gr 1, Percy Sykes S., Gr 2. Three-

1st Dam

1st Dam

ENNIS HILL, by Fastnet Rock Winner at 2 at 1000m, $106,800, MRC Chairman's S., Gr 3. Sister to LAKE GENEVA, ACROBAT, Memphis Rock 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 winnersLEARNING TO FLY (f by Justify (USA)) Champion 2YO Filly in Australia in 2022-23 3 wins in succession at 2 at 1100m, 1200m, $1,736,250, ATC Reisling S., Gr 2, Widden S., Gr 3, Inglis 2YO Millennium, RL, 2d SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, ATC Light Fingers S., Gr 2 Royal Pharoah (gbyAmericanPharoah(USA)) Winner at 1600m in 2023-24

ENNIS HILL, by Fastnet Rock Winner at 2 at 1000m, $106,800, MRC Chairman's S., Gr 3. Sister to LAKE GENEVA, ACROBAT, Memphis Rock

2nd Dam

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 winnersLEARNING TO FLY (f by Justify (USA)) Champion 2YO Filly in Australia in 2022-23 3 wins in succession at 2 at 1100m, 1200m, $1,736,250, ATC Reisling S., Gr 2, Widden S., Gr 3, Inglis 2YO Millennium, RL, 2d SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, ATC Light Fingers S., Gr 2 Royal Pharoah (gbyAmericanPharoah(USA)) Winner at 1600m in 2023-24

ENNIS HILL, by Fastnet Rock Winner at 2 at 1000m, $106,800, MRC Chairman's S., Gr 3. Sister to LAKE GENEVA, ACROBAT, Memphis Rock 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 winnersLEARNING TO FLY (f by Justify (USA)) Champion 2YO Filly in Australia in 2022-23 3 wins in succession at 2 at 1100m, 1200m, $1,736,250, ATC Reisling S., Gr 2, Widden S., Gr 3, Inglis 2YO Millennium, RL, 2d SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, ATC Light Fingers S., Gr 2 Royal Pharoah (gbyAmericanPharoah(USA)) Winner at 1600m in 2023-24

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. Dam of 9 foals, 8 to race, all winners

2nd Dam HIPS DON'T LIE (NZ) , by Stravinsky (USA) 5 wins–4 at 2, 3 in succession–1000m to 1200m, $526,450, STC Reisling S., Gr 2, VRC Ottawa S., L, Talindert S., L, 2d STC Silver Slipper S., Gr 2, 3d MRC Quezette S., L, 4th WATC Colonel Reeves S., Gr 3. Dam of 9 foals, 8 to race, all winners

2nd Dam HIPS DON'T LIE (NZ) , by Stravinsky (USA) 5 wins–4 at 2, 3 in succession–1000m to 1200m, $526,450, STC Reisling S., Gr 2, VRC Ottawa S., L, Talindert S., L, 2d STC Silver Slipper S., Gr 2, 3d MRC Quezette S., L, 4th WATC Colonel Reeves S., Gr 3. Dam of 9 foals, 8 to race, all winners

On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 5th November 2023 By Snitzel - Gypsy Robin (USA), by Daaher (CAN)

1st Dam

On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 5th November 2023 By Snitzel - Gypsy Robin (USA), by Daaher (CAN)

On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 5th November 2023 By Snitzel - Gypsy Robin (USA), by Daaher (CAN)

GYPSY ROBIN (USA) , byDaaher 6 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession –from only 12 starts 4½f to 7f, $598,900, Keeneland Raven Run S., Gr 2, Beaumont 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. This is her eighth foal. Her seventh foal is a 2YO. Her sixth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 5 foals to race, 4 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, 3d VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1 PAVITRA (f by American Pharoah (USA)) 3 wins 1500m to 1860m, $558,605, Illawarra TC Kembla Grange Classic, Gr 3, 2d VRC Oaks, Gr 1, ATC Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, VRC Wakeful S., Gr 2, 3d MRC Ethereal S., Gr 3 Wild Gypsy (fbyAmericanPharoah(USA)) Winner at 1400m in 2023-24, ATC Drinkwise P.

1st Dam GYPSY ROBIN (USA) , byDaaher 6 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession –from only 12 starts 4½f to 7f, $598,900, Keeneland Raven Run S., Gr 2, Beaumont 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. This is her eighth foal. Her seventh foal is a 2YO. Her sixth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 5 foals to race, 4 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, 3d VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1 PAVITRA (f by American Pharoah (USA)) 3 wins 1500m to 1860m, $558,605, Illawarra TC Kembla Grange Classic, Gr 3, 2d VRC Oaks, Gr 1, ATC Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, VRC Wakeful S., Gr 2, 3d MRC Ethereal S., Gr 3 Wild Gypsy (fbyAmericanPharoah(USA)) Winner at 1400m in 2023-24, ATC Drinkwise P.

1st Dam GYPSY ROBIN (USA) , byDaaher 6 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession –from only 12 starts 4½f to 7f, $598,900, Keeneland Raven Run S., Gr 2, Beaumont 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. This is her eighth foal. Her seventh foal is a 2YO. Her sixth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 5 foals to race, 4 winners(c by Snitzel) 6 wins–1 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $2,618,125, , ATC Arrowfield 3YO Sprint S., , Roman Consul , Inglis , 3d VRC Coolmore Stud S., (f by American Pharoah (USA)) , VRC Wakeful S., Wild Gypsy (fbyAmericanPharoah(USA)) Winner

Drinkwise P.

$577,890, MVRC Alister Clark S., Gr 2, 3d MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1

PECANS (fSkilled) 6 wins. See above.

SECESSION (g Lonhro) 3 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1250m, $153,835, MRC

Merson Cooper S., L, 3d VRC AR Creswick S., L

(fSkilled) (g Lonhro) 3 wins 2–at 1000m, 1250m, $153,835, MRC , 3d VRC AR Creswick S.,

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN COLT, foaled 22nd August 2023

BAY OR BROWN COLT, foaled 22nd August 2023

1st Dam

1st Dam

Nikitas (g by Snitzel) 5 wins–1 at 2–1100m to 1400m, $693,825, 2d GCTC

Magic Millions 2YO Classic, RL, 3d BRC Sires' Produce S., Gr 2

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent)

BLACK OR BROWN FILLY, foaled 13th September 2023

By Snitzel Rhapsody Rose, by Star Witness

By Snitzel - Rhapsody Rose, by Star Witness

By So You Think (NZ) - Personal, by Fastnet Rock

1st Dam

RHAPSODY ROSE, by Star Witness 4 wins–2 at 2–1110m to 1400m, $381,826, BRC Bill Carter S., L, Mode P., L, Lexus H., Madame Wu 2YO H., 3d GCTC Ken Russell Memorial Classic, Gr 3, BRC Calaway Gal S., L, 4th BRC Queensland Day P., L. This is her first foal.

RHAPSODY ROSE, by Star Witness 4 wins–2 at 2–1110m to 1400m, $381,826, BRC Bill Carter S., L, Mode P., L, Lexus H., Madame Wu 2YO H., 3d GCTC Ken Russell Memorial Classic, Gr 3, BRC Calaway Gal S., L, 4th BRC Queensland Day P., L. This is her first foal.

2nd Dam

2nd Dam

PERSONAL, by Fastnet Rock 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 2500m, $1,251,300, VRC Oaks, Gr 1, 2d MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, SAJC Australasian Oaks, Gr 1, VRC Wakeful S., Gr 2, MRC Thousand Guineas Prelude, Gr 2, VRC Vanity S., Gr 3, 3d MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr 1, VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2

Half-sister to Trope, Selectify , Laser Flash . This is her first foal.

RITZY, by Medaglia d'Oro (USA) Winner at 2000m, 3d ATC Tab.co m.au H. Halfsister to FIVEANDAHALFSTAR , Wordplay , Word Games (dam of EL CASTELLO). Dam of 4 named foals, 2 to race, both winners, inc:RHAPSODY ROSE (fStarWitness) 4 wins. See above.

RITZY, by Medaglia d'Oro (USA) Winner at 2000m, 3d ATC Tab.co m.au H. Halfsister to FIVEANDAHALFSTAR , Wordplay , Word Games (dam of EL CASTELLO). Dam of 4 named foals, 2 to race, both winners, inc:RHAPSODY ROSE (fStarWitness) 4 wins. See above.

3rd Dam

3rd Dam

2nd Dam PERSONIFY , by Galileo (Ire) Winner at 2 at 1100m, SAJC Queen Adelaide S., L. Half-sister to LAISSERFAIRE, A TIME FOR JULIA , TIME THIEF, FOREPLAY. Dam of 8 foals, 7 to race, all winners, inc:-

PERSONAL (fFastnetRock) 2 wins. See above.

CRYPTIC MISS, by Snippets Winner at 2100m. Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, inc:FIVEANDAHALFSTAR (g Hotel Grand) 4 wins–3 in succession–1800m to 2500m, $2,607,660, ATC BMW S., Gr 1, Victoria Derby, Gr 1

CRYPTIC MISS, by Snippets Winner at 2100m. Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, inc:FIVEANDAHALFSTAR (g Hotel Grand) 4 wins–3 in succession–1800m to 2500m, $2,607,660, ATC BMW S., Gr 1, Victoria Derby, Gr 1

1st Dam

1st Dam

Trope (c More Than Ready (USA)) Winner at 1100m, $174,850 , ATC TAB Rewards P., 2d ATC Theo Marks S., Gr 2, Show County H., Gr 3

Selectify (g Redoute's Choice) 4 wins–3 in succession–1000m to 1200m, $130,420, ATC TAB Place Multi Sprint H., 3d MVRC Red Anchor S., Gr 3

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 18th August 2023 By Snitzel - Silent Sedition, by War Chant (USA)

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 18th August 2023 By Snitzel - Silent Sedition, by War Chant (USA)

On Account of NEWHAVEN PARK, Boorowa, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 2nd November 2023 By So You Think (NZ) - Spanish Whisper, by Lope de Vega (IRE)

1st Dam

SILENT SEDITION , byWarChant(USA) 7 wins 1200m to 1800m, $1,177,150, MVRC William Reid S., Gr 1, MRC Summoned S., Gr 3, Mannerism S., Gr 3twice, SAJC Schweppervescence S., Gr 3, Bendigo Guineas, L, 2d ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, SAJC Schweppes Oaks, Gr 1, MRC Cape Grim Beef Steaks S., Gr 3, Geoffrey Bellmaine S., Gr 3, 3d ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, VRC Hong Kong Jockey Club S., Gr 3. Half-sister to Perfect World. This is her fourth living foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Her first two foals are unraced.

SILENT SEDITION , byWarChant(USA) 7 wins 1200m to 1800m, $1,177,150, MVRC William Reid S., Gr 1, MRC Summoned S., Gr 3, Mannerism S., Gr 3twice, SAJC Schweppervescence S., Gr 3, Bendigo Guineas, L, 2d ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, SAJC Schweppes Oaks, Gr 1, MRC Cape Grim Beef Steaks S., Gr 3, Geoffrey Bellmaine S., Gr 3, 3d ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, VRC Hong Kong Jockey Club S., Gr 3. Half-sister to Perfect World. This is her fourth living foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Her first two foals are unraced.

2nd Dam

2nd Dam

FIORENTINA, by Dubai Destination (USA). Unraced. Half-sister to MONTEROSSO , Seven Stars (dam of HAPPY GALAXY), Pietrafiore (dam of BLUE TRAIL). Dam of 10 named foals, 7 to race, 5 winners, inc:SILENT SEDITION (fWarChant(USA)) 7 wins. See above. Perfect World (fPrideof Dubai) 2 wins at 1400m, $129,220, 2d SAJC Clare Lindop S., L, 3d MRC Summoned S., Gr 3

FIORENTINA, by Dubai Destination (USA). Unraced. Half-sister to MONTEROSSO , Seven Stars (dam of HAPPY GALAXY), Pietrafiore (dam of BLUE TRAIL). Dam of 10 named foals, 7 to race, 5 winners, inc:SEDITION (fWarChant(USA)) 7 wins. See above. Perfect World (fPrideof Dubai) 2 wins at 1400m, $129,220, 2d SAJC Clare Lindop S., L, 3d MRC Summoned S., Gr 3

SO YOU TH in K (nZ) (Bay or Brown 2006-Stud 2012). 14 wins-1 at 2, MVRC WS Cox P., Gr.1-twice. Sire of 996 rnrs, 670 wnrs, 59 SW, 11 G1 wnrs. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Think it Over (ATC Queen Elizabeth S., Gr.1), Think About It, Quick Thinker, La Bella Diosa, Nimalee, Palaisipan, Sopressa, Nakeeta Jane, D’Argento, Inference, Gentleman Roy, Midnight Blue, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Knights Order, Coachwhip, Mr Marathon Man, Think of Me, etc.

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent for Morning Rise Stud) BLACK OR BROWN FILLY, foaled 23rd September 2023

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 third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO.

2nd Dam

CUTTING REMARK, byEncostadeLago. Unraced. Sister to Glowlamp, half-sister to OFFENBACH, Isle of Gibraltar , Star of Gibraltar (dam of TUKIYO). Dam of 8 named foals, 5 to race, 4 winners, inc:-

SPANISH WHISPER (fLopedeVega(Ire)) 4 wins. See above.

Colossal. 5 wins 1600m to 2100m, $102,360, to 2023-24, 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.

On Account of TORRYBURN STUD, Torryburn, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 28th September 2023

1st Dam FABERGINO

2nd Dam MISS RAZYANA,

On Account of NEWHAVEN PARK, Boorowa, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 2nd November 2023

By So You Think (NZ) - Spanish Whisper, by Lope de Vega (IRE)

1st Dam

1st Dam

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent for Morning Rise Stud) BLACK OR BROWN FILLY, foaled 23rd September 2023

By So You Think (NZ) - Invincible Star, by I Am Invincible

By So You Think (NZ) - Invincible Star, by I Am Invincible

1st Dam INVINCIBLE STAR , by I Am Invincible 3 wins–1 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $540,500, VRC Ottawa S., Gr 3, MRC Thoroughbred Club S., Gr 3, ATC Starlight S., L, 2d VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1, ATC Shorts H., Gr 2, 3d NSW Tatt's RC Concorde S., Gr 3. This is her second living foal. Her first foal is a 2YO.

INVINCIBLE STAR , by I Am Invincible 3 wins–1 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $540,500, VRC Ottawa S., Gr 3, MRC Thoroughbred Club S., Gr 3, ATC Starlight S., L, 2d VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1, ATC Shorts H., Gr 2, 3d NSW Tatt's RC Concorde S., Gr 3. This is her second living foal. Her first foal is a 2YO.

2nd Dam

2nd Dam ROMANY FLYER, by Catbird Winner at 1200m. Half-sister to VIKING HERO , Mabsam. Dam of 10 named foals, 9 to race, 8 winners, inc:INVINCIBLE STAR (fIAmInvincible) 3 wins. See above.

ROMANY FLYER, by Catbird Winner at 1200m. Half-sister to VIKING HERO , Mabsam. Dam of 10 named foals, 9 to race, 8 winners, inc:INVINCIBLE STAR (fIAmInvincible) 3 wins. See above.

3rd Dam

3rd Dam

GYPSY DOLLAR, by Zabeel. Placed. Half-sister to INNOCENT KING , ROYAL SNACK. Dam of 8 named foals, all raced, 7 winners, inc:VIKING HERO (gElvstroem) 2 wins at 1506m, 1800m, MRC Eclipse S., Gr 3

GYPSY DOLLAR, by Zabeel. Placed. Half-sister to INNOCENT KING , ROYAL SNACK. Dam of 8 named foals, all raced, 7 winners, inc:VIKING HERO (gElvstroem) 2 wins at 1506m, 1800m, MRC Eclipse S., Gr 3

On Account of GILGAI FARM, Nagambie, Vic BAY COLT, foaled 10th November 2023

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On Account of GILGAI FARM, Nagambie, Vic BAY COLT, foaled 10th November 2023 By So You Think (NZ) - Mine Game, by General Nediym

By So You Think (NZ) - Mine Game, by General Nediym

MINE GAME, by General Nediym Winner at 1400m, MRC TAB Mobi Cup, 3d MRC

1st Dam MINE GAME, by General Nediym Winner at 1400m, MRC TAB Mobi Cup, 3d MRC

Wynette H. Half-sister to JYMCAREW, Born to Rule. This is her eighth living foal. Her seventh foal is a 2YO. Dam of 6 named foals, 5 to race, all winnersJAMEKA (fbyMyboycharlie(Ire)) Champion Stayer in Australia in 201617. Leading Older Female on 2017 WTR (Long) 6 wins–1 at 2–1400m to 2500m, $4,872,925, ATC BMW S., Gr 1, MRC Caulfield Cup, Gr 1, VRC Oaks, Gr 1, VRC Sires' Produce S., Gr 2, MVRC Dilmah Vase, Gr 2, MRC Naturalism S., Gr 3, 2d ATC Australian Derby, Gr 1. Dam ofSir Bailey. 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1300m, 1800m, $130,900, to 2023-24, ATC Schweppes H., 4th MRC Caulfield Guineas Prelude, Gr 3 Federer. 2 wins from only 3 starts at 1400m, 1600m in 2024-25, MRC Ive H. GRANDSLAM (g by Myboycharlie (Ire)) 3 wins–1 at 2–1250m to 2040m, $577,890, MVRC Alister Clark S., Gr 2, 3d MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1 Nikitas (g by Snitzel) 5 wins–1 at 2–1100m to 1400m, $693,825, 2d GCTC Magic Millions 2YO Classic, RL, 3d BRC Sires' Produce S., Gr 2

Wynette H. Half-sister to JYMCAREW, Born to Rule. This is her eighth living foal. Her seventh foal is a 2YO. Dam of 6 named foals, 5 to race, all winnersJAMEKA (fbyMyboycharlie(Ire)) Champion Stayer in Australia in 201617. Leading Older Female on 2017 WTR (Long) 6 wins–1 at 2–1400m to 2500m, $4,872,925, ATC BMW S., Gr 1, MRC Caulfield Cup, Gr 1, VRC Oaks, Gr 1, VRC Sires' Produce S., Gr 2, MVRC Dilmah Vase, Gr 2, MRC Naturalism S., Gr 3, 2d ATC Australian Derby, Gr 1. Dam ofSir Bailey. 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1300m, 1800m, $130,900, to 2023-24, ATC Schweppes H., 4th MRC Caulfield Guineas Prelude, Gr 3 Federer. 2 wins from only 3 starts at 1400m, 1600m in 2024-25, MRC Ive H. GRANDSLAM (g by Myboycharlie (Ire)) 3 wins–1 at 2–1250m to 2040m, $577,890, MVRC Alister Clark S., Gr 2, 3d MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1 Nikitas (g by Snitzel) 5 wins–1 at 2–1100m to 1400m, $693,825, 2d GCTC Magic Millions 2YO Classic, RL, 3d BRC Sires' Produce S., Gr 2

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BLACK OR BROWN FILLY, foaled 13th September 2023 By So You Think (NZ) - Personal, by Fastnet Rock

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BLACK OR BROWN FILLY, foaled 13th September 2023 By So You Think (NZ) - Personal, by Fastnet Rock

1st Dam

1st Dam

1st Dam

ABSCOND, by Galileo (Ire). Unraced. Half-sister to Light Up Manhattan . This is her ninth foal. Dam of 7 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:-

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 third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO.

2nd Dam

INVINCIBELLA (f by I Am Invincible) 12 wins 1200m to 1600m, $3,072,603, Qld Tatt's RC Tattersall's Tiara, Gr 1, ATC Sheraco S., Gr 2, VRC Blazer S., Gr 2, BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2-twice, 2d MRC Tristarc S., Gr 2, ATC James HB Carr S., Gr 3, BRC Glenlogan Park S., Gr 3. Dam ofMergeila. Winner at 1250m in 2024-25, ATC Exceedance H.

ST MA r K’S BAS i Li CA (F r) (Bay 2018-Stud Ire. 2022, Aust. 2022). Champion 2YO Colt in Europe in 2020. 6 wins-2 at 2-1207m to 2100m, Chantilly Prix du Jockey Club, Gr.1, Leopardstown Irish Champion S., Gr.1, Sandown Eclipse S., Gr.1, ParisLongchamp Poule d’Essai des Poulains, Gr.1, Newmarket Dewhurst S., Gr.1. Half-brother to SW Magna Grecia (The Two Thousand Guineas, Gr.1). His oldest SH-bred progeny are yearlings.

CUTTING REMARK, byEncostadeLago. Unraced. Sister to Glowlamp, half-sister to OFFENBACH, Isle of Gibraltar , Star of Gibraltar (dam of TUKIYO). Dam of 8 named foals, 5 to race, 4 winners, inc:SPANISH WHISPER (fLopedeVega(Ire)) 4 wins. See above. Colossal. 5 wins 1600m to 2100m, $102,360, to 2023-24, 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.

SECRET BLAZE (g by Sizzling) 7 wins–1 at 2–1400m to 2500m, MVRC JRA Cup, Gr 3, MRC Galilee Series Final H., L, 2d VRC Blamey S., Gr 2 EXTREME FLIGHT (gby Extreme Choice) 5 wins–3 in succession–1100m to 1400m, $331,275, to 2023-24, MRC Gothic S., L Mem's Choice (fbyIAmInvincible) Winner at 1200m in 2024-25 Temolie (fbyStarWitness). Placed at 3. Dam ofAELIANA (f Castelvecchio) 3 wins from only 5 starts 1150m to 1600m, $476,025, in 2024-25, VRC Carbine Club S., Gr 3

On Account of TORRYBURN STUD, Torryburn, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 28th September 2023

By St Mark's Basilica (FR) - Fabergino, by Maschino

1st Dam

FABERGINO , by Maschino 12 wins–1 at 2 and 4 in succession –at 1000m, 1100m, $830,800, WATC Northam S., Gr 3, VRC Bob Hoysted H., L-twice, Kensington S., L, WATC RS Crawford S., L, Summer Scorcher, L, VRC Living Legends H., WATC Tabtouch H., Devil's Lair 2YO P., Amelia Park P., James Boag's Premium H., Penang Turf Club Trophy, 2d MRC Caulfield Sprint, Gr 2, 4th VRC Lightning S., Gr 1. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam MISS RAZYANA, by Danzero 4 wins 1200m to 1400m, $127,214 in Canada and Aust, STC Stardex Insurance Group H. Half-sister to Pedro's Tycoon , Man of Oar. Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:FABERGINO (fMaschino) 12 wins. See above.

Nowhiteflag. 6 wins 1000m to 1400m, $249,700, WATC Westspeed Platinum Final, Peninsula Dining Room H., Tabtouch -Better Your Bet H.

On Account of SLEDMERE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 18th September 2023 By Stay Inside - Abscond, by Galileo (IRE)

1st Dam

ABSCOND, by Galileo (Ire). Unraced. Half-sister to Light Up Manhattan . This is her ninth foal. Dam of 7 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:-

INVINCIBELLA (f by I Am Invincible) 12 wins 1200m to 1600m, $3,072,603, Qld Tatt's RC Tattersall's Tiara, Gr 1, ATC Sheraco S., Gr 2, VRC Blazer S., Gr 2, BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2-twice, 2d MRC Tristarc S., Gr 2, ATC James HB Carr S., Gr 3, BRC Glenlogan Park S., Gr 3. Dam ofMergeila. Winner at 1250m in 2024-25, ATC Exceedance H.

SECRET BLAZE (g by Sizzling) 7 wins–1 at 2–1400m to 2500m, MVRC JRA Cup, Gr 3, MRC Galilee Series Final H., L, 2d VRC Blamey S., Gr 2

EXTREME FLIGHT (gby Extreme Choice) 5 wins–3 in succession–1100m to 1400m, $331,275, to 2023-24, MRC Gothic S., L Mem's Choice (fbyIAmInvincible) Winner at 1200m in 2024-25

Temolie (fbyStarWitness). Placed at 3. Dam of-

AELIANA (f Castelvecchio) 3 wins from only 5 starts 1150m to 1600m, $476,025, in 2024-25, VRC Carbine Club S., Gr 3

UPPER CIRCLE, by Shirley Heights. Started twice. Sister to Shirley Superstar (dam of LADY CARLA). Dam of 10 foals, 9 to race, 5 winners, inc:-

STARBOURNE (fSadler'sWells) 2 wins at 1m, 1¼m, Naas Garnet S., L

On Account of NEWHAVEN PARK, Boorowa, NSW (As Agent)

BAY COLT, foaled 2nd November 2023

By So You Think (NZ) - 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 third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO.

2nd Dam

CUTTING REMARK, byEncostadeLago. Unraced. Sister to Glowlamp, half-sister to OFFENBACH, Isle of Gibraltar , Star of Gibraltar (dam of TUKIYO). Dam of 8 named foals, 5 to race, 4 winners, inc:SPANISH WHISPER (fLopedeVega(Ire)) 4 wins. See above. Colossal. 5 wins 1600m to 2100m, $102,360, to 2023-24, 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.

On Account of TORRYBURN STUD, Torryburn, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 28th September 2023

By St Mark's Basilica (FR) - Fabergino, by Maschino

On Account of SEGENHOE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BROWN COLT, foaled 20th August 2023 By Street Boss (USA) - Total Attraction, by Nadeem

1st Dam Total Attraction , by Nadeem 3 wins in succession 1208m to 1600m, $203,445, VRC St John P., MRC Ian Mill er H., 2d Moonee Valley Fillies Classic, Gr 2, 3d VRC Let's Elope S., Gr 2, 4th VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2

This is her seventh foal. Dam of 5 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:PRETTY IN PINK (f by Sebring) 2 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1100m, $188,955, Scone RC Woodlands S., L, 3d ATC Tea Rose S., Gr 2, NSW Tatt's RC Furious S., Gr 2 Yoshinobu (c by Written Tycoon) 2 wins at 1200m, 1250m in 2024-25, 3d ATC Roman Consul S., Gr 2 Californiatotality (gbyZoustar) 3 wins at 1600m to 2024-25, HKJC Plantation H. 2nd Dam

ENDLESS CHARM, by Lion Cavern (USA) Winner at 1606m. Half-sister to INFINITE GRACE. Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, 4 winners, inc:Total Attraction (fNadeem) 3 wins. See above.

On Account of SEGENHOE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 3rd September 2023 By Stay Inside - Gust of Wind (NZ), by Darci Brahma (NZ)

1st Dam

FABERGINO , by Maschino 12 wins–1 at 2 and 4 in succession –at 1000m, 1100m, $830,800, WATC Northam S., Gr 3, VRC Bob Hoysted H., L-twice, Kensington S., L, WATC RS Crawford S., L, Summer Scorcher, L, VRC Living Legends H., WATC Tabtouch H., Devil's Lair 2YO P., Amelia Park P., James Boag's Premium H., Penang Turf Club Trophy, 2d MRC Caulfield Sprint, Gr 2, 4th VRC Lightning S., Gr 1. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO.

STAY in S ide (AUS) (Bay 2018-Stud 2022). Champion 2YO in Australia in 2020-21. 3 wins at 2 to 1200m, A$2,247,600, ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1, Pierro 2YO P., Paul Hoffman 2YO H., 4th ATC Todman S., Gr.2. Grandson of a half-sister to SP Convent Girl. Related to SW Wonderful World (MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr.1), SW Spartacus (VATC Oakleigh P., Gr.1), SW Dapper’s Hope, SW Wonderful Lass, etc. His oldest progeny are yearlings.

2nd Dam MISS RAZYANA, by Danzero 4 wins 1200m to 1400m, $127,214 in Canada and Aust, STC Stardex Insurance Group H. Half-sister to Pedro's Tycoon , Man of Oar. Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:FABERGINO (fMaschino) 12 wins. See above. Nowhiteflag. 6 wins 1000m to 1400m, $249,700, WATC Westspeed Platinum Final, Peninsula Dining Room H., Tabtouch -Better Your Bet H.

On Account of SLEDMERE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 18th September 2023 By Stay Inside - Abscond, by Galileo (IRE)

1st Dam

On Account of NORTH BLOODSTOCK, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 22nd August 2023 By Tarzino (NZ) - Invisible Coin, by Redoute's Choice

1st Dam

GUST OF WIND (NZ) , by Darci Brahma 3 wins 1400m to 2400m, $974,900, ATC Australian Oaks, Gr 1, 4th MRC Caulfield Cup, Gr 1, ATC Adrian Knox S., Gr 3. This is her fourth foal. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winners, inc:Transatlantic (g by Snitzel) 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1350m, 1500m, $136,550, to 2023-24, BRC Mekkafest in August 2 YO P., 2d BRC Daybreak Lover P., L

2nd Dam

1st Dam

ABSCOND, by Galileo (Ire). Unraced. Half-sister to Light Up Manhattan . This is her ninth foal. Dam of 7 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:INVINCIBELLA (f by I Am Invincible) 12 wins 1200m to 1600m, $3,072,603, Qld Tatt's RC Tattersall's Tiara, Gr 1, ATC Sheraco S., Gr 2, VRC Blazer S., Gr 2, BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2-twice, 2d MRC Tristarc S., Gr 2, ATC James HB Carr S., Gr 3, BRC Glenlogan Park S., Gr 3. Dam ofMergeila. Winner at 1250m in 2024-25, ATC Exceedance H.

SECRET BLAZE (g by Sizzling) 7 wins–1 at 2–1400m to 2500m, MVRC JRA Cup, Gr 3, MRC Galilee Series Final H., L, 2d VRC Blamey S., Gr 2

EXTREME FLIGHT (gby Extreme Choice) 5 wins–3 in succession–1100m to 1400m, $331,275, to 2023-24, MRC Gothic S., L Mem's Choice (fbyIAmInvincible) Winner at 1200m in 2024-25 Temolie (fbyStarWitness). Placed at 3. Dam of-

AELIANA (f Castelvecchio) 3 wins from only 5 starts 1150m to 1600m, $476,025, in 2024-25, VRC Carbine Club S., Gr 3

On Account of SEGENHOE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 3rd September 2023

By Stay Inside - Gust of Wind (NZ), by Darci Brahma (NZ)

1st Dam GUST OF WIND (NZ) , by Darci Brahma 3 wins 1400m to 2400m, $974,900, ATC Australian Oaks, Gr 1, 4th MRC Caulfield Cup, Gr 1, ATC Adrian Knox S., Gr 3. This is her fourth foal. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winners, inc:Transatlantic (g by Snitzel) 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1350m, 1500m, $136,550, to 2023-24, BRC Mekkafest in August 2 YO P., 2d BRC Daybreak Lover P., L 2nd Dam

Starrystarrynight (Ire) , bySadler'sWells 2 wins at 2100m, 2400m, Avondale JC Auckland 24 Hour Glass H., 2d Curragh Finale S., L. Sister to STARBOURNE. Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, 3 winners, inc:GUST OF WIND (fDarciBrahma) 3 wins. See above.

3rd Dam

UPPER CIRCLE, by Shirley Heights. Started twice. Sister to Shirley Superstar (dam of LADY CARLA). Dam of 10 foals, 9 to race, 5 winners, inc:STARBOURNE (fSadler'sWells) 2 wins at 1m, 1¼m, Naas Garnet S., L

On Account of SEGENHOE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BROWN COLT, foaled 20th August 2023 By Street Boss (USA) - Total Attraction, by Nadeem

1st Dam

Total Attraction , by Nadeem 3 wins in succession 1208m to 1600m, $203,445, VRC St John P., MRC Ian Mill er H., 2d Moonee Valley Fillies Classic, Gr 2, 3d VRC Let's Elope S., Gr 2, 4th VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2 This is her seventh foal. Dam of 5 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:PRETTY IN PINK (f by Sebring) 2 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1100m, $188,955, Scone RC Woodlands S., L, 3d ATC Tea Rose S., Gr 2, NSW Tatt's RC Furious S., Gr 2

Yoshinobu (c by Written Tycoon) 2 wins at 1200m, 1250m in 2024-25, 3d ATC Roman Consul S., Gr 2 Californiatotality (gbyZoustar) 3 wins at 1600m to 2024-25, HKJC Plantation H.

2nd Dam

ENDLESS CHARM, by Lion Cavern (USA) Winner at 1606m. Half-sister to INFINITE GRACE. Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, 4 winners, inc:Total Attraction (fNadeem) 3 wins. See above.

On Account of NORTH BLOODSTOCK, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 22nd August 2023 By Tarzino (NZ) - Invisible Coin, by Redoute's Choice

1st Dam INVISIBLE COIN, by Redoute's Choice. Unraced. Sister to CHEEKY CHOICE, halfsister to Prost, Wizard Princess (dam of JACKOFALL). This is her eighth foal. Her seventh foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, 5 winners, inc:GYPSY GODDESS (f by Tarzino) Champion 3YO Filly in Australia in 2021-22 6 wins–5 in succession–from only 10 starts 1400m to 2200m, $1,972,300, BRC Queensland Oaks, Gr 1, Grand Prix S., Gr 3, Eagle Way H., Pimm's H., 2d ATC Australian Oaks, Gr 1, GCTC Gold Coast Bracelet, L, 3d ATC Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, Golden Eagle. Bitcoin (g byTarzino) 2 wins at 2000m, 2447m to 2023-24, 3d Auckland TR Gingernuts Salver, L Victory Roll (gbyBelardo(Ire)) 4 wins 1600m to 2145m, $129,325, to 202425, ATC TAB Highway P., James Squire H. Invisible Spirit (g by Charm Spirit (Ire)) 7 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 3100m, $138,945, to 2024-25, WRC Campus of Innovation & Sport S.

STree T BOSS (USA) (Chestnut 2004-Stud 2009). 7 wins to 7f, Del Mar Bing Crosby H., Gr.1. Sire of 1372 rnrs, 972 wnrs, 73 SW, 9 G1 wnrs. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Anamoe (MVRC WS Cox P., Gr.1), Elite Street, The Quarterback, Pinstriped, Street Rapper - Rapper Dragon (H.K.), Another Wil, Pericles, Traffic Warden, Arcaded, Hanseatic, She Dances, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Cathryn Sophia, Fair Maiden, Decked Out, Capo Bastone, etc.

Starrystarrynight (Ire) , bySadler'sWells 2 wins at 2100m, 2400m, Avondale JC Auckland 24 Hour Glass H., 2d Curragh Finale S., L. Sister to STARBOURNE. Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, 3 winners, inc:-

GUST OF WIND (fDarciBrahma) 3 wins. See above.

3rd Dam

UPPER CIRCLE, by Shirley Heights. Started twice. Sister to Shirley Superstar (dam of LADY CARLA). Dam of 10 foals, 9 to race, 5 winners, inc:STARBOURNE (fSadler'sWells) 2 wins at 1m, 1¼m, Naas Garnet S., L

INVISIBLE COIN, by Redoute's Choice. Unraced. Sister to CHEEKY CHOICE, halfsister to Prost, Wizard Princess (dam of JACKOFALL). This is her eighth foal. Her seventh foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, 5 winners, inc:GYPSY GODDESS (f by Tarzino) Champion 3YO Filly in Australia in 2021-22 6 wins–5 in succession–from only 10 starts 1400m to 2200m, $1,972,300, BRC Queensland Oaks, Gr 1, Grand Prix S., Gr 3, Eagle Way H., Pimm's H., 2d ATC Australian Oaks, Gr 1, GCTC Gold Coast Bracelet, L, 3d ATC Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, Golden Eagle. Bitcoin (g byTarzino) 2 wins at 2000m, 2447m to 2023-24, 3d Auckland TR Gingernuts Salver, L Victory Roll (gbyBelardo(Ire)) 4 wins 1600m to 2145m, $129,325, to 202425, ATC TAB Highway P., James Squire H. Invisible Spirit (g by Charm Spirit (Ire)) 7 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 3100m, $138,945, to 2024-25, WRC Campus of Innovation & Sport S.

On Account of SEGENHOE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BROWN COLT, foaled 20th August 2023 By Street Boss (USA) - Total Attraction, by Nadeem

1st Dam

TA rZ in O (nZ) (Bay 2012-Stud 2017). 4 wins from 1400m to 2500m, Victoria Derby, Gr.1. Sire of 177 rnrs, 86 wnrs, inc. SW Gypsy Goddess (BRC Queensland Oaks, Gr.1), Jungle Magnate - Beautyverse (H.K.), Immediacy, SP Mountain Guest, Tarex, Bitcoin, Foreign Raider and of Crouch, Wallen, Natural Mystic, Kerchak, Star Ballot, Kadavar, Miss Tarzy, Tomodachi, Torranzino, Akrotiri, Maldini, Born Hustler, Sure Joyful, Tahlequah, Daily Trophy, etc.

Total Attraction , by Nadeem 3 wins in succession 1208m to 1600m, $203,445, VRC St John P., MRC Ian Mill er H., 2d Moonee Valley Fillies Classic, Gr 2, 3d VRC Let's Elope S., Gr 2, 4th VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2 This is her seventh foal. Dam of 5 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:PRETTY IN PINK (f by Sebring) 2 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1100m, $188,955, Scone RC Woodlands S., L, 3d ATC Tea Rose S., Gr 2, NSW Tatt's RC Furious S., Gr 2 Yoshinobu (c by Written Tycoon) 2 wins at 1200m, 1250m in 2024-25, 3d ATC Roman Consul S., Gr 2 Californiatotality (gbyZoustar) 3 wins at 1600m to 2024-25, HKJC Plantation H. 2nd Dam ENDLESS CHARM, by Lion Cavern (USA) Winner at 1606m. Half-sister to INFINITE GRACE. Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, 4 winners, inc:Total Attraction (fNadeem) 3 wins. See above.

On Account of NORTH BLOODSTOCK, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 22nd August 2023

By Tarzino (NZ) - Invisible Coin, by Redoute's Choice

1st Dam

INVISIBLE COIN, by Redoute's Choice. Unraced. Sister to CHEEKY CHOICE, halfsister to Prost, Wizard Princess (dam of JACKOFALL). This is her eighth foal. Her seventh foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, 5 winners, inc:GYPSY GODDESS (f by Tarzino) Champion 3YO Filly in Australia in 2021-22 6 wins–5 in succession–from only 10 starts 1400m to 2200m, $1,972,300, BRC Queensland Oaks, Gr 1, Grand Prix S., Gr 3, Eagle Way H., Pimm's H., 2d ATC Australian Oaks, Gr 1, GCTC Gold Coast Bracelet, L, 3d ATC Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, Golden Eagle. Bitcoin (g byTarzino) 2 wins at 2000m, 2447m to 2023-24, 3d Auckland TR Gingernuts Salver, L Victory Roll (gbyBelardo(Ire)) 4 wins 1600m to 2145m, $129,325, to 202425, ATC TAB Highway P., James Squire H. Invisible Spirit (g by Charm Spirit (Ire)) 7 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 3100m, $138,945, to 2024-25, WRC Campus of Innovation & Sport S.

TASSO rT (AUS) (Bay 2016-Stud 2020). Winner at 2, 2d ATC Silver Slipper S., Gr.2. Half-brother to SW Alizee. Sire of 36 rnrs, 15 wnrs, inc. SW Manaal (ATC Sires’ Produce S., Gr.1), Ameena, SP Good Sort, Ad Astra and of Mawjood, Astapor, Onemoretwomany, Secret Sort, Nextonixs, Shamadan, Zampano, Last Command, Purosangue, Prince of Sorts, Qaraar, Got Gumption and of the placegetters Statewide, Chanceux Dernier, etc. His oldest progeny are 3YOs.

On Account of CAMBRIDGE STUD, Cambridge, NZ

BAY FILLY, foaled 5th September 2023

By Too Darn Hot (GB) - Mefnooda, by Medaglia d'Oro (USA)

1st Dam

MEFNOODA, by Medaglia d'Oro (USA) 5 wins from only 10 starts to 1440m, $120,450, MRC Hyderabad RC H., 3d MRC Inglis Raceday H. Half-sister to ONE LAST DANCE. This is her fifth foal. Dam of 4 foals to race, 1 winner, inc:-

I AM ME (f by I Am Invincible) 11 wins–4 in succession–1000m to 1200m, $4,409,850, to 2024-25, ATC Shorts H., Gr 2, Missile S., Gr 2, Sydney S., Gr 3, Concorde S., Gr 3, Canterbury Sprint H., L, (1200m course record), 2d MVRC Manikato S., Gr 1, MRC Sir Rupert Clarke S., Gr 1, 3d MVRC

William Reid S., Gr 1, 4th SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, Goodwood S., Gr 1

2nd Dam

ONE WORLD , by Danehill (USA) 2 wins at 2 at 900m, 1200m, $145,450, VRC Thoroughbred Breeders S., Gr 3, SAJC Fulham Park P., L. Sister to LANGOUSTINE. Dam of 7 named foals, all winners, inc:ONE LAST DANCE (f Encosta de Lago) 3 wins in succession at 2 955m to 1100m, $177,223, MRC Blue Diamond Prelude (f), Gr 3. Producer.

On Account of VINERY STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 6th September 2023 By Too Darn Hot (GB) - Plucky Belle, by Mossman

1st Dam

PLUCKY BELLE , by Mossman 5 wins 1309m to 1500m, $745,983, ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, VRC Lavazza Short Black P., Gr 3, 2d ATC Millie Fox S., Gr 2, Birthday Card S., Gr 3, Nivison S., Gr 3, Hawkesbury RC Darley Crown, Gr 3, 4th ATC Sapphire S., Gr 2, Emancipation S., Gr 2. Half-sister to Rawnaq, Light Brigade , The Autumn Belle . This is her fifth living foal. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winnersKing Ratel (gbyAnimalKingdom(USA)) 3 wins at 1600m, 2000m, $203,550, ATC Bob Ingham AO Midway H., Midway H., 2d ATC Kia Ora Prague H. Gallant Son (c by Written Tycoon) Winner at 2 at 1100m in 2023-24, 2d MVRC MSC Signs H., 4th MRC Gothic S., L 2nd Dam

TO r O n A d O (ire) (Bay 2010-Stud 2015). 6 wins-3 at 2, Royal Ascot Queen Anne S., Gr.1. Sire of 889 rnrs, 576 wnrs, 40 SW, 6 G1 wnrs. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Masked Crusader (MVRC William Reid S., Gr.1), Mariamia, Shelby Sixtysix, Victor the Winner, Still a Star, Treasured Star, Affair to Remember, Senor Toba, Wild Chap, Lady Jones, Papillon Club, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Tribhuvan, Bois d’Argent, Tactical, Toro Strike, Legionario, etc.

WINNING BELLE (NZ) , by Zabeel 5 wins–2 at 2–1200m to 1900m, $630,150, Queensland Guineas, Gr 2, 2d VRC Australian Cup, Gr 1. Half-sister to OUR ELLA BELLE. Dam of 10 named foals, 9 to race, 7 winners

On Account of GILGAI FARM, Nagambie, Vic BAY COLT, foaled 27th August 2023 By Toronado (IRE) - Baccarat Baby, by Casino Prince

1st Dam

BACCARAT BABY , 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, BRC Gallopers Sports Club H., 2d BRC Queensland Guineas, Gr 2, Fred Best Classic, Gr 3, 3d BRC Sapphire S., Gr 3, SCTC Wayne Wilson H., L, 4th Gold Coast Bracelet, L. Half-sister to DUAIS. This is her first foal.

2nd Dam

MEERLUST, byJohannesburg(USA) Winner at 1000m. Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, 4 winners, inc:DUAIS (f Shamus Award) 7 wins 1300m to 2400m, $4,005,715, 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, 2d VRC LKS Mackinnon S., Gr 1, ATC Australian Oaks, Gr 1, 3d MRC Might and Power S., Gr 1, Underwood S., Gr 1, 4th MVRC WS Cox P., Gr 1 BACCARAT BABY (fCasinoPrince) 8 wins. See above.

On Account of MILBURN CREEK, Wildes Meadow, NSW (As Agent for Makybe) BAY FILLY, foaled 23rd September 2023

By Toronado (IRE) - Moldova, by Snitzel

1st Dam

MOLDOVA, bySnitzel 2 wins at 2 at 1100m, $150,300, VRC Jack Styring 2YO P. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerCAPTURED BY LOVE (fbyWrittenTycoon) 4 wins in succession at 2 1000m to 1200m, $337,546, in 2023-24, WRC Wakefield Challenge S., Gr 2, Matamata Breeders S., Gr 2, Taranaki 2YO Classic, Gr 3, 2d Hawkes Bay Gold Trail S., Gr 3, 3d Auckland TR Sistema S., Gr 1, Manawatu Sires Produce S., Gr 1, Te Aroha JC James & Annie Sarten Memori al S., Gr 2 2nd Dam

LA FLUORESCENT (NZ), by General Nediym. Started twice. Half-sister to SAVVY NATURE, ADDICTIVE NATURE, Sir Ferrari - Hostwin Challenge (Mac.). Dam of 7 named foals, all raced, 4 winners, inc:Oughton - A Pal (H.K.). 5 wins at 1350m, 1400m, $796,463, to 2023-24, MRC Ladbrokes Switch P., Ipswich TC Bundamba P., HKJC Eleanor H.

On Account of KIRKS BRIDGE FARM, Baerami, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 2nd September 2023 By Wild Ruler - Sretan, by Bernardini (USA)

1st Dam

SRETAN, by Bernardini (USA). Placed at 3. Half-sister to Alegria (dam of ALEGRON). This is her fifth foal. Dam of 4 foals to race, 2 winners, inc:STRETAN ANGEL (f by Harry Angel (Ire)) 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1050m, 1100m, $742,620, to 2023-24, VRC Danehill S., Gr 2, SAJC Dequetteville S., L, 2d SAJC Goodwood S., Gr 1, VRC Cap d'Antibes S., L, SAJC Redelva S., L, 3d VRC Gilgai S., Gr 2, 4th VRC Sprint Classic, Gr 1, Sunlight Classic, L Vantan Express (gbyVancouver) 4 wins at 1400m, 1600m to 2023-24

2nd Dam

PURE JOY , by Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) 2 wins at 1400m, $172,450, VRC Vanity S., Gr 3. Half-sister to FRAVASHI. Dam of 8 foals, all raced, 5 winners, inc:Alegria (fMedagliad'Oro(USA)) 3 wins 1300m to 1500m, $381,175, 2d ATC Chairman's H., Gr 2, Aspiration H., Gr 3, 3d ATC Aspiration H., Gr 3. Dam ofALEGRON (g Teofilo(Ire)) 4 wins 1400m to 3200m, $1,431,765, to 202324, Brisbane Cup, Gr 2, ATC Kingston Town S., Gr 3, VRC St Leger, L

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 5th October 2023 By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Bring Me Roses, by High Chaparral (IRE)

(Mac.). Dam of 7 named foals, all raced, 4 winners, inc:-

Oughton - A Pal (H.K.). 5 wins at 1350m, 1400m, $796,463, to 2023-24, MRC

Ladbrokes Switch P., Ipswich TC Bundamba P., HKJC Eleanor H.

On Account of KIRKS BRIDGE FARM, Baerami, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 2nd September 2023 By Wild Ruler - Sretan, by Bernardini (USA)

1st Dam SRETAN, by Bernardini (USA). Placed at 3. Half-sister to Alegria (dam of ALEGRON). This is her fifth foal. Dam of 4 foals to race, 2 winners, inc:STRETAN ANGEL (f by Harry Angel (Ire)) 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1050m, 1100m, $742,620, to 2023-24, VRC Danehill S., Gr 2, SAJC Dequetteville S., L, 2d SAJC Goodwood S., Gr 1, VRC Cap d'Antibes S., L, SAJC Redelva S., L, 3d VRC Gilgai S., Gr 2, 4th VRC Sprint Classic, Gr 1, Sunlight Classic, L Vantan Express (gbyVancouver) 4 wins at 1400m, 1600m to 2023-24

2nd Dam PURE JOY , by Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) 2 wins at 1400m, $172,450, VRC Vanity S., Gr 3. Half-sister to FRAVASHI. Dam of 8 foals, all raced, 5 winners, inc:Alegria (fMedagliad'Oro(USA)) 3 wins 1300m to 1500m, $381,175, 2d ATC Chairman's H., Gr 2, Aspiration H., Gr 3, 3d ATC Aspiration H., Gr 3. Dam ofALEGRON (g Teofilo(Ire)) 4 wins 1400m to 3200m, $1,431,765, to 202324, Brisbane Cup, Gr 2, ATC Kingston Town S., Gr 3, VRC St Leger, L

On Account of MILBURN CREEK, Wildes Meadow, NSW (As Agent for Makybe) BAY FILLY, foaled 23rd September 2023 By Toronado (IRE) - Moldova, by Snitzel

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 5th October 2023 By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Bring Me Roses, by High Chaparral (IRE)

1st Dam

1st Dam

MOLDOVA, bySnitzel 2 wins at 2 at 1100m, $150,300, VRC Jack Styring 2YO P. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerCAPTURED BY LOVE (fbyWrittenTycoon) 4 wins in succession at 2 1000m to 1200m, $337,546, in 2023-24, WRC Wakefield Challenge S., Gr 2, Matamata Breeders S., Gr 2, Taranaki 2YO Classic, Gr 3, 2d Hawkes Bay Gold Trail S., Gr 3, 3d Auckland TR Sistema S., Gr 1, Manawatu Sires Produce S., Gr 1, Te Aroha JC James & Annie Sarten Memori al S., Gr 2

1st Dam BRING ME ROSES, by High Chaparral (Ire) Winner at 1600m, $612,200, VRC Edward Manifold S., Gr 2, 2d VRC Empire Rose S., Gr 1, VRC Oaks, Gr 1, Vanity S., Gr 3, SAJC Morphettville Guineas, L, 3d VRC Australian Guineas, Gr 1, SAJC Oaklands P., L, 4th ATC Australian Oaks, Gr 1, MVRC Tesio S., Gr 3. Half-sister to FACE VALUE, Face of the Earth (dam of DIAMOND EARTH). This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to raceInez (fbyFastnetRock). Placed at 3 in 2023-24, 2d MRC Stud and Stable Staff Awards P.

W i Ld r ULer (AUS) (Bay 2017-Stud 2022). 6 wins-1 at 2-1000m to 1200m, A$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. Half-brother to SW Pavitra (Illawarra TC Kembla Grange Classic, Gr.3). His oldest progeny are yearlings.

2nd Dam FRECKLED FACE, by Polish Patriot (USA) 4 wins–2 at 2–at 1000m, 1200m, $104,500, 4th AJC Silver Shadow S., Gr 2 Half-sister to DON RAFFAEL, IVORY PRINCESS. Dam of 13 named foals, 10 to race, all winners, inc:FACE VALUE (c Red Ransom (USA)) 4 wins–3 in succession at 2–1000m to 1200m, VRC Bobbie Lewis H., Gr 3, 2d MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1. Sire.

BRING ME ROSES, by High Chaparral (Ire) Winner at 1600m, $612,200, VRC Edward Manifold S., Gr 2, 2d VRC Empire Rose S., Gr 1, VRC Oaks, Gr 1, Vanity S., Gr 3, SAJC Morphettville Guineas, L, 3d VRC Australian Guineas, Gr 1, SAJC Oaklands P., L, 4th ATC Australian Oaks, Gr 1, MVRC Tesio S., Gr 3. Half-sister to FACE VALUE, Face of the Earth (dam of DIAMOND EARTH). This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to raceInez (fbyFastnetRock). Placed at 3 in 2023-24, 2d MRC Stud and Stable Staff Awards P.

2nd Dam

2nd Dam

FRECKLED FACE, by Polish Patriot (USA) 4 wins–2 at 2–at 1000m, 1200m, $104,500, 4th AJC Silver Shadow S., Gr 2 Half-sister to DON RAFFAEL, IVORY PRINCESS. Dam of 13 named foals, 10 to race, all winners, inc:FACE VALUE (c Red Ransom (USA)) 4 wins–3 in succession at 2–1000m to 1200m, VRC Bobbie Lewis H., Gr 3, 2d MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1. Sire.

LA FLUORESCENT (NZ), by General Nediym. Started twice. Half-sister to SAVVY NATURE, ADDICTIVE NATURE, Sir Ferrari - Hostwin Challenge (Mac.). Dam of 7 named foals, all raced, 4 winners, inc:Oughton - A Pal (H.K.). 5 wins at 1350m, 1400m, $796,463, to 2023-24, MRC Ladbrokes Switch P., Ipswich TC Bundamba P., HKJC Eleanor H. On Account of KIRKS BRIDGE FARM, Baerami, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 2nd September 2023 By Wild Ruler - Sretan, by Bernardini (USA)

On Account of TRELAWNEY STUD, Cambridge, NZ (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 24th September 2023 By Per Incanto (USA) - Lady Sayyida (NZ), by Iffraaj (GB)

1st Dam SRETAN, by Bernardini (USA). Placed at 3. Half-sister to Alegria (dam of ALEGRON). This is her fifth foal. Dam of 4 foals to race, 2 winners, inc:STRETAN ANGEL (f by Harry Angel (Ire)) 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1050m, 1100m, $742,620, to 2023-24, VRC Danehill S., Gr 2, SAJC Dequetteville S., L, 2d SAJC Goodwood S., Gr 1, VRC Cap d'Antibes S., L, SAJC Redelva S., L, 3d VRC Gilgai S., Gr 2, 4th VRC Sprint Classic, Gr 1, Sunlight Classic, L Vantan Express (gbyVancouver) 4 wins at 1400m, 1600m to 2023-24

1st Dam LADY SAYYIDA (NZ), by Iffraaj (GB) 3 wins at 1400m, 2050m, 3d WRC Haight Ashbury H. Half-sister to OCEAN PARK, Ruqqaya (dam of GRUNT, ZAYYDANI). This is her fifth living foal. Dam of 3 foals to race, 1 winner, inc:EXCELIDA (f by Exceed and Excel) 6 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1420m, $742,125, VRC Rose of Kingston S., Gr 2, 2d VRC Hong Kong Jockey Club S., Gr 3, Matron S., Gr 3, 3d VRC Empire Rose S., Gr 1

WOOTTO n BASS e TT (g B) (Bay 2008-Stud France 2012, Aust. 2021). 5 wins at 2, Longchamp Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere, Gr.1. Sire of 618 rnrs, 343 wnrs, 56 SW, 13 G1 wnrs, inc. SW Almanzor (Chantilly Prix du Jockey Club, Gr.1), Audarya, Al Riffa, Henri Matisse, Bucanero Fuerte, Zellie, King of Steel, Wooded, Incarville, Camille Pissarro, Tennessee Stud, Twain, Unquestionable, Chindit, Speak of the Devil, Topgear, etc. His oldest SH-bred progeny are 2YOs.

2nd Dam PURE JOY , by Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) 2 wins at 1400m, $172,450, VRC Vanity S., Gr 3. Half-sister to FRAVASHI. Dam of 8 foals, all raced, 5 winners, inc:Alegria (fMedagliad'Oro(USA)) 3 wins 1300m to 1500m, $381,175, 2d ATC Chairman's H., Gr 2, Aspiration H., Gr 3, 3d ATC Aspiration H., Gr 3. Dam ofALEGRON (g Teofilo(Ire)) 4 wins 1400m to 3200m, $1,431,765, to 202324, Brisbane Cup, Gr 2, ATC Kingston Town S., Gr 3, VRC St Leger, L

2nd Dam SAYYIDA (NZ), by Zabeel 2 wins at 1400m, 1600m, BOP RC Dunstan Stayers Championship Qualifier. Dam of 5 foals, 4 to race, all winners, inc:OCEAN PARK (c Thorn Park) Horse of the Year in NZ in 2012 -13 8 wins–4 in succession–1200m to 2040m, MVRC WS Cox P., Gr 1. Sire. Ruqqaya. 2 wins at 2000m, 2100m, BOP RC Radisson Plaza H. Dam ofGRUNT (cO'Reilly) 5 wins–4 in succession–at 1400m, 1600m, $1,382,450, VRC Australian Guineas, Gr 1, Makybe Diva S., Gr 1. Sire.

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 5th October 2023 By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Bring Me Roses, by High Chaparral (IRE)

On Account of FAIRVIEW PARK STUD, Grose Wold, NSW (As Agent) BROWN FILLY, foaled 3rd October 2023

By Per Incanto (USA) - Little Dove (NZ), by Pierro

1st Dam

1st Dam

LITTLE DOVE (NZ), byPierro. Unraced. Half-sister to TOFANE, NO COMPROMISE, BRADMAN, BENAUD. This is her second foal. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerSign of Peace (fby Preferment) Winner at 1400m in 2023-24, 2d Taupo RC Lowland S., Gr 2

2nd Dam

BRING ME ROSES, by High Chaparral (Ire) Winner at 1600m, $612,200, VRC Edward Manifold S., Gr 2, 2d VRC Empire Rose S., Gr 1, VRC Oaks, Gr 1, Vanity S., Gr 3, SAJC Morphettville Guineas, L, 3d VRC Australian Guineas, Gr 1, SAJC Oaklands P., L, 4th ATC Australian Oaks, Gr 1, MVRC Tesio S., Gr 3. Half-sister to FACE VALUE, Face of the Earth (dam of DIAMOND EARTH). This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to raceInez (fbyFastnetRock). Placed at 3 in 2023-24, 2d MRC Stud and Stable Staff Awards P.

2nd Dam

FRECKLED FACE, by Polish Patriot (USA) 4 wins–2 at 2–at 1000m, 1200m, $104,500, 4th AJC Silver Shadow S., Gr 2 Half-sister to DON RAFFAEL, IVORY PRINCESS. Dam of 13 named foals, 10 to race, all winners, inc:FACE VALUE (c Red Ransom (USA)) 4 wins–3 in succession at 2–1000m to 1200m, VRC Bobbie Lewis H., Gr 3, 2d MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1. Sire.

BAGGY GREEN, byGalileo(Ire) Winner at 1600m. Three-quarter-sister to FUNSTAR , half-sister to YOUNGSTAR . Dam of 7 foals, 5 to race, 4 winners, inc:TOFANE (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, $1,187,359, ATC Metropolitan H., Gr 1, 2d Auckland TR Zabeel Classic, Gr 1 BRADMAN (g Pins) 8 wins–3 in succession–1200m to 1400m, $251,919, to 2023-24, Manawatu RC Flying H., L, 3d CJC Winter Cup, Gr 3 BENAUD (gReliableMan(GB)) 3 wins to 2023-24, Wyong Gold Cup, L

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 13th October 2023 By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Montia, by Vancouver

1st Dam

MONTIA, byVancouver 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1200m, 1600m, MVRC 2YO H., 4th MVRC Valley Pearl S., L. Half-sister to INFERENCE, DRAGON LEAP, ILLATION, Ponterro (dam of JACQUINOT). This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam

Pontiana, byRedoute's Choice 2 wins at 1200m, 2d ATC Nivison S., L, 3d BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2, VRC Moomba P., L. Sister to GRAND JARDIN , Liberty's Choice . Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, 5 winners, inc:INFERENCE (c So You Think (NZ)) 4 wins–1 at 2–1300m to 1600m, $1,023,200, ATC Randwick Guineas, Gr 1, 2d ATC Rosehill Guineas, Gr 1. Sire. DRAGON LEAP (gPierro) 6 wins to 2023-24, AuRC Avondale Guineas, Gr 2 ILLATION (cSoYouThink(NZ)) 3 wins to 1600m, SAJC Adelaide Guineas, L Ponterro. Unraced. Dam ofJACQUINOT (c Rubick) 5 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1400m, $2,433,040, ATC Golden Rose S., Gr 1, MRC CF Orr S., Gr 1, HDF McNeil S., Gr 3

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BLACK OR BROWN COLT, foaled 13th November 2023 By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Nakeeta Jane, by So You Think (NZ)

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 third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO.

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. Dam of 8 named foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:NAKEETA JANE (fSoYouThink(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 ELSDON PARK, Matamata, NZ BAY OR BROWN FILLY, foaled 8th August 2023 By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Nicoletta (NZ), by Savabeel

1st Dam

FOXPLAY (fFoxwedge) 5 wins. See above.

NAKEETA JANE (fSoYouThink(NZ)) 3 wins. See above.

named foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:-

Cyrus Rocks. 3 wins at 1600m, 1900m, $122,045, ATC L Murphy 40th

NAKEETA JANE (fSoYouThink(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.

Anniversary H., All Too Hard at Vinery P., 2d ATC Hyland Race Colours P.

On Account of ELSDON PARK, Matamata, NZ

1st Dam

1st Dam

El Rocko (g Fastnet Rock) 5 wins at 1200m, 1400m, $328,650, to 2023-24, MRC Sportsbet H., 3 d VRC Sofitel H., L, Anzac Day S., L

On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent)

BAY OR BROWN FILLY, foaled 8th August 2023

By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Nicoletta (NZ), by Savabeel

On Account of ELSDON PARK, Matamata, NZ BAY OR BROWN FILLY, foaled 8th August 2023

By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Nicoletta (NZ), by Savabeel

NICOLETTA (NZ), by Savabeel 5 wins 1400m to 1600m, $356,308, Te Aroha

NICOLETTA (NZ), by Savabeel 5 wins 1400m to 1600m, $356,308, Te Aroha

CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 19th August 2023 By Written Tycoon - Hungry Heart, by Frankel (GB)

1st Dam

JC New Zealand Thoroughbred Breede rs S., Gr 1, WRC Desert Gold S., Gr 3, Egmont RC Taranaki Breeders S., Gr 3, 2d Waikato RC Sir Tristram Fillies Classic, Gr 2, BOP RC Tauranga S., Gr 2, 3d Waikato RC Herbie Dyke S., Gr 1, Te Aroha JC New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders S., Gr 1, Cambridge JC Travis S., Gr 2, Counties RC Ssangyong H., 4th New Zealand Oaks, Gr 1, Cambridge JC Travis S., Gr 2, Counties RC Auckland Thoroughbred Breeders S., Gr 2. This is her second foal. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerRebecchi (g by Trapeze Artist) Winner at 1600m in 2023-24, 3d Auckland TR Gingernuts Salver, L

JC New Zealand Thoroughbred Breede rs S., Gr 1, WRC Desert Gold S., Gr 3, Egmont RC Taranaki Breeders S., Gr 3, 2d Waikato RC Sir Tristram Fillies Classic, Gr 2, BOP RC Tauranga S., Gr 2, 3d Waikato RC Herbie Dyke S., Gr 1, Te Aroha JC New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders S., Gr 1, Cambridge JC Travis S., Gr 2, Counties RC Ssangyong H., 4th New Zealand Oaks, Gr 1, Cambridge JC Travis S., Gr 2, Counties RC Auckland Thoroughbred Breeders S., Gr 2. This is her second foal. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerRebecchi (g by Trapeze Artist) Winner at 1600m in 2023-24, 3d Auckland TR Gingernuts Salver, L

2nd Dam

2nd Dam

HUNGRY HEART , 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 Australian Oaks, Gr 1, Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, Phar Lap S., Gr 2, Sweet Embrace 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. This is her first foal.

2nd Dam HARLECH (GB), by Pivotal. Started once. Half-sister to MAAMORA, Boosala Dam of 3 named foals, all winners, inc:HUNGRY HEART (fFrankel) 4 wins. See above.

3rd Dam

CELTIC CROWN (USA) , by Doneraile Court 2 wins–1 at 2–at 6f, 1m, Emerald Downs Angie C S., L. Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, 5 winners, inc:NICOLETTA (fSavabeel) 5 wins. See above.

CELTIC CROWN (USA) , by Doneraile Court 2 wins–1 at 2–at 6f, 1m, Emerald Downs Angie C S., L. Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, 5 winners, inc:NICOLETTA (fSavabeel) 5 wins. See above.

ZOOWRAA, by Azamour (Ire) 2 wins at 2 at 7f, Newbury Radley S., L. Dam of 7 named foals, 5 to race, 4 winners, inc:MAAMORA (fDubawi) 5 wins at 1m, £130,382, Sandown Atalanta S., Gr 3

1st Dam

1st Dam

On Account of CAMBRIDGE STUD, Cambridge, NZ BAY FILLY, foaled 11th October 2023 By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Zouzarella, by Zoustar

On Account of CAMBRIDGE STUD, Cambridge, NZ BAY FILLY, foaled 11th October 2023 By Wootton Bassett (GB) - Zouzarella, by Zoustar

1st Dam

On Account of LYNDHURST FARM, Cambridge, NZ (As Agent)

CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 12th November 2023

By Written Tycoon - Passarelle, by Not a Single Doubt

ZOUZARELLA , by Zoustar 2 wins at 1200m, $270,700, MVRC Atlantic Jewel S., L, Roll the Dice Racing P., 2d MRC Jim Molon ey S., L, 4th ATC Light Fingers S., Gr 2. This is her first foal.

ZOUZARELLA , by Zoustar 2 wins at 1200m, $270,700, MVRC Atlantic Jewel S., L, Roll the Dice Racing P., 2d MRC Jim Molon ey S., L, 4th ATC Light Fingers S., Gr 2. This is her first foal.

2nd Dam

2nd Dam

ZAZPARELLA, byAlMaher 6 wins 1600m to 2350m, $193,520, MRC Sportingbet Maxidiv H., Elephant & Castle Hotel H., Wellington Racing Club H., MRC A Positive Move H., 2d ATC More Than Ready H. Sister to Almachino, halfsister to Lets Get Nauti Gal . Dam of 4 foals, 3 to race, all winners, inc:ZOUZARELLA (fZoustar) 2 wins. See above.

ZAZPARELLA, byAlMaher 6 wins 1600m to 2350m, $193,520, MRC Sportingbet Maxidiv H., Elephant & Castle Hotel H., Wellington Racing Club H., MRC A Positive Move H., 2d ATC More Than Ready H. Sister to Almachino, halfsister to Lets Get Nauti Gal . Dam of 4 foals, 3 to race, all winners, inc:ZOUZARELLA (fZoustar) 2 wins. See above.

3rd Dam

3rd Dam

ZECCHINO, by Fairy King (USA). Placed at 3. Dam of 8 named foals, all raced, 6 winners, inc:Almachino (f Al Maher) 4 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 1400m, $227,225, WATC The Breakwater H., 3d WATC Champion Fillies S., Gr 3, Belgravia S., L

W riTTen TYCOO n (AUS) (Chestnut 2002-Stud 2007). 2 wins at 2, STC Todman Slipper Trial S., Gr.2. Champion Sire in Aust. in 2020-21. Sire of 1217 rnrs, 930 wnrs, 68 SW, 16 G1 wnrs, inc. SW Coolangatta (VRC Lightning S., Gr.1), Pippie, Ole Kirk, Southport Tycoon, Tycoon Tara, Music Magnate, Despatch, Written By, Capitalist, Tyzone, Velocious, Booker, Odeum, Lady of Camelot, Private Life, La Luna Rossa, Kissonallforcheeks, Howmuchdoyouloveme, etc.

On Account of ROSEMONT STUD, Gnarwarre, Vic (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 2nd September 2023 By Written Tycoon - Bella Vella, by Commands

1st Dam

1st Dam

On Account of ROSEMONT STUD, Gnarwarre, Vic (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 2nd September 2023 By Written Tycoon - Bella Vella, by Commands

PASSARELLE, by Not a Single Doubt. Unraced. Half-sister to SILVERSTREAM , SPEEDY NATALIE (dam of SWEET AND SPEEDY ), CALANDA , Boat Quay (dam of CASTE). This is her seventh foal. Her sixth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 4 foals to race, 2 winners, inc:BASES LOADED (c by Deep Field) 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1600m, $401,000, to 2023-24, BRC Gunsynd Classic, Gr 3, ATC Drinkwise P., 2d ATC Champagne S., Gr 1, Theo Marks S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Skyline S., Gr 2

Shebringzit (f by Sebring) 3 wins at 2050m, 2200m, $101,015, 3d SAJC Chairman's S., Gr 3, BRC Magic Millions Polo H., 4th SAJC South Australian Derby, Gr 1, South Australia Fillies Classic, Gr 3

2nd Dam

SPEEDY BELL, byBrocco (USA) Winner at 2 at 1000m, AJC Gimcrack S., L, 3d STC Heritage S., L. Half-sister to WHOEVER , Stratford, Superforce . Dam of 11 foals, 9 to race, 8 winners

On Account of LITTLE AVONDALE STUD, Masterton, NZ (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 18th September 2023

1st Dam BELLUCI BABE (NZ)

2nd Dam

(NZ),

1st Dam

1st Dam

On Account of LYNDHURST FARM, Cambridge, NZ (As Agent) CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 12th November 2023 By Written Tycoon - Passarelle, by Not a Single Doubt

On Account of LYNDHURST FARM, Cambridge, NZ (As Agent) CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 12th November 2023 By Written Tycoon - Passarelle, by Not a Single Doubt

PASSARELLE, by Not a Single Doubt. Unraced. Half-sister to SILVERSTREAM , SPEEDY NATALIE (dam of SWEET AND SPEEDY ), CALANDA , Boat Quay (dam of CASTE). This is her seventh foal. Her sixth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 4 foals to race, 2 winners, inc:BASES LOADED (c by Deep Field) 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1600m, $401,000, to 2023-24, BRC Gunsynd Classic, Gr 3, ATC Drinkwise P., 2d ATC Champagne S., Gr 1, Theo Marks S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Skyline S., Gr 2 Shebringzit (f by Sebring) 3 wins at 2050m, 2200m, $101,015, 3d SAJC Chairman's S., Gr 3, BRC Magic Millions Polo H., 4th SAJC South Australian Derby, Gr 1, South Australia Fillies Classic, Gr 3

PASSARELLE, by Not a Single Doubt. Unraced. Half-sister to SILVERSTREAM , SPEEDY NATALIE (dam of SWEET AND SPEEDY ), CALANDA , Boat Quay (dam of CASTE). This is her seventh foal. Her sixth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 4 foals to race, 2 winners, inc:BASES LOADED (c by Deep Field) 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1600m, $401,000, to 2023-24, BRC Gunsynd Classic, Gr 3, ATC Drinkwise P., 2d ATC Champagne S., Gr 1, Theo Marks S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Skyline S., Gr 2 Shebringzit (f by Sebring) 3 wins at 2050m, 2200m, $101,015, 3d SAJC Chairman's S., Gr 3, BRC Magic Millions Polo H., 4th SAJC South Australian Derby, Gr 1, South Australia Fillies Classic, Gr 3

2nd Dam

2nd Dam

ZOUSTA r (AUS) (Bay 2010-Stud 2014). 6 wins-3 at 2, VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr.1. Leading First Season Sire in Aust. in 2017-18. Sire of 952 rnrs, 659 wnrs, 58 SW, 9 G1 wnrs. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Sunlight (VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr.1), Zougotcha, Zoutori, Mizzy, Joliestar, Ozzmosis, Climbing Star, Olentia, Madam Rouge, Right to Party, Schwarz, Habana, Kiku, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Starlust, Lezoo, Je Zous, Zoum Zoum, Mgheera, Miaharris, etc.

BELLA VELLA , by Commands 11 wins–1 at 2 and 4 in succession –955m to 1200m, $969,130, SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, MVRC Ian McEwen S., Gr 2, SAJC RN Irwin S., Gr 3, Hills Railway S., L, 3d MVRC AJ Moir S., Gr 1, ATC Challenge S., Gr 2, Owner Benefits Card H. This is her first foal.

BELLA VELLA , by Commands 11 wins–1 at 2 and 4 in succession –955m to 1200m, $969,130, SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, MVRC Ian McEwen S., Gr 2, SAJC RN Irwin S., Gr 3, Hills Railway S., L, 3d MVRC AJ Moir S., Gr 1, ATC Challenge S., Gr 2, Owner Benefits Card H. This is her first foal.

2nd Dam

2nd Dam

FORGET THE WEATHER (USA), by Stormy Atlantic 2 wins at 5f in U.S.A. Halfsister to WEDLOCK , EVER AFTER , EXTROVERT. Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, 3 winners, inc:BELLA VELLA (fCommands) 11 wins. See above.

FORGET THE WEATHER (USA), by Stormy Atlantic 2 wins at 5f in U.S.A. Halfsister to WEDLOCK , EVER AFTER , EXTROVERT. Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, 3 winners, inc:BELLA VELLA (fCommands) 11 wins. See above.

3rd Dam

3rd Dam

Wedded Bliss, by His Majesty 3 wins 6f to 8½f, 3d Turfway Park Fairway Fun S., L. Half-sister to WINGED VICTORY , WHERE'S THE RING , SERVICE STRIPE, PUZZLED LOOK. Dam of 9 foals, all raced, 8 winners

Wedded Bliss, by His Majesty 3 wins 6f to 8½f, 3d Turfway Park Fairway Fun S., L. Half-sister to WINGED VICTORY , WHERE'S THE RING , SERVICE STRIPE, PUZZLED LOOK. Dam of 9 foals, all raced, 8 winners

On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent) BROWN COLT, foaled 3rd November 2023 By Written Tycoon - Foxplay, by Foxwedge

On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent) BROWN COLT, foaled 3rd November 2023 By Written Tycoon - Foxplay, by Foxwedge

1st Dam FOXPLAY, by Foxwedge 5 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1600m, $1,429,510, ATC Queen of the Turf S., Gr 1, Phar Lap S., Gr 2, Tea Rose S., Gr 2, NSW Tatt's RC Furious S., Gr 2, 2d ATC Warwick S., Gr 2, Light Fingers S., Gr 2, 3d ATC George Main S., Gr 1, Millie Fox S., Gr 2, 4th ATC Epsom H., Gr 1, Vinery Stud S., Gr 1. Three-quarter-sister to El Rocko. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is an unraced 3YO. Her first two foals are unraced. 2nd Dam

1st Dam FOXPLAY, by Foxwedge 5 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1600m, $1,429,510, ATC Queen of the Turf S., Gr 1, Phar Lap S., Gr 2, Tea Rose S., Gr 2, NSW Tatt's RC Furious S., Gr 2, 2d ATC Warwick S., Gr 2, Light Fingers S., Gr 2, 3d ATC George Main S., Gr 1, Millie Fox S., Gr 2, 4th ATC Epsom H., Gr 1, Vinery Stud S., Gr 1. Three-quarter-sister to El Rocko. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is an unraced 3YO. Her first two foals are unraced.

BUTTERS (USA), by El Prado 3 wins at 5½f, 6f, Stockton Sweepida S., L, 4th Fairplex Bangles & Beads S., L, Bay Meadows Distaff Sprint S., L. Dam of 8 named foals, 7 to race, 5 winners, inc:FOXPLAY (fFoxwedge) 5 wins. See above.

El Rocko (g Fastnet Rock) 5 wins at 1200m, 1400m, $328,650, to 2023-24, MRC Sportsbet H., 3 d VRC Sofitel H., L, Anzac Day S., L

2nd Dam BUTTERS (USA), by El Prado 3 wins at 5½f, 6f, Stockton Sweepida S., L, 4th Fairplex Bangles & Beads S., L, Bay Meadows Distaff Sprint S., L. Dam of 8 named foals, 7 to race, 5 winners, inc:FOXPLAY (fFoxwedge) 5 wins. See above. El Rocko (g Fastnet Rock) 5 wins at 1200m, 1400m, $328,650, to 2023-24, MRC Sportsbet H., 3 d VRC Sofitel H., L, Anzac Day S., L

1st Dam

1st Dam

On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent)

On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 19th August 2023 By Written Tycoon - Hungry Heart, by Frankel (GB)

CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 19th August 2023 By Written Tycoon - Hungry Heart, by Frankel (GB)

HUNGRY HEART , by Frankel Champion 3YO Filly in Australia in 2020 -21

SPEEDY BELL, byBrocco (USA) Winner at 2 at 1000m, AJC Gimcrack S., L, 3d STC Heritage S., L. Half-sister to WHOEVER , Stratford, Superforce . Dam of 11 foals, 9 to race, 8 winners

1st Dam BRYONY, by Fastnet Rock Winner at 1300m. Sister to HEROIC VALOUR , halfsister to TRIPLE HONOUR . This is her sixth living foal. Dam of 5 foals to race, all winnersCLIMBING STAR (f by Zoustar) 3 wins at 1200m, $990,270, to 2023-24, SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, Matrice S., L, 2d MVRC Moonee Valley Fillies Classic, Gr 2, MRC Moonga S., Gr 3, SAJC RN Irwin S., Gr 3, VRC Inglis Bracelet, MRC Catanach's Jewellers H., 3d SAJC Goodwood S., Gr 1 SANSOM (g by Charm Spirit (Ire)) 9 wins–3 in succession at 2–1000m to 1400m, $544,370, VRC Chatham S., Gr 3, MRC Bletchingly S., Gr 3, MVRC Antler Luggage H., SAJC AAMI H., MRC Ladbrokes 2YO H., 2d MRC Zeditave S., Gr 3, MVRC Ranvet H., MRC Neds H., 3d VRC Melbourne Town Plate H., 4th MRC Bletchingly S., Gr 3, Christmas S., L, MRC Hareeba S., L Pretes (fbyZoustar) Winner at 1650m, BRC XXXX Dry P. Buy Me a Birkin (fbyCharmSpirit(Ire)) Winner at 1100m in 2024-25

SPEEDY BELL, byBrocco (USA) Winner at 2 at 1000m, AJC Gimcrack S., L, 3d STC Heritage S., L. Half-sister to WHOEVER , Stratford, Superforce . Dam of 11 foals, 9 to race, 8 winners

On Account of LITTLE AVONDALE STUD, Masterton, NZ (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 18th September 2023 By Zoustar - Belluci Babe (NZ), by Per Incanto (USA)

On Account of LITTLE AVONDALE STUD, Masterton, NZ (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 18th September 2023 By Zoustar - Belluci Babe (NZ), by Per Incanto (USA)

1st Dam

1st Dam

BELLUCI BABE (NZ) , by Per Incanto (USA) 6 wins 1000m to 1200m, $508,805, ATC Wenona Girl H., Gr 3, 2d ATC Millie Fox S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Sapphire S., Gr 2, Nivison S., Gr 3, 4th ATC TJ Smith S., Gr 1, Galaxy H., Gr 1, Expressway S., Gr 2, Triscay S., Gr 3. Three-quarter-sister to EVAPORATE, MAGNUM, PURE INCANTO . This is her first foal.

BELLUCI BABE (NZ) , by Per Incanto (USA) 6 wins 1000m to 1200m, $508,805, ATC Wenona Girl H., Gr 3, 2d ATC Millie Fox S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Sapphire S., Gr 2, Nivison S., Gr 3, 4th ATC TJ Smith S., Gr 1, Galaxy H., Gr 1, Expressway S., Gr 2, Triscay S., Gr 3. Three-quarter-sister to EVAPORATE, MAGNUM, PURE INCANTO . This is her first foal. 2nd Dam

2nd Dam

SAVAMOUR (NZ), by Savabeel. Unraced. Three-quarter-sister to PHILOSOPHE, MEN AT WORK , half-sister to SIR LOVESALOT , MAGNUM, Rites of Spring (dam of PURE INCANTO). Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, inc:BELLUCI BABE (fPerIncanto(USA)) 6 wins. See above. Savanna. Unraced. Dam of 2 winnersEVAPORATE (gPerIncanto(USA)) 4 wins in succession 1400 m to 1600m, $740,625, in 2024-25, MVRC Bill Stutt S., Gr 2, Ladbrokes H., Airitalia H., 3d MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, 4th MRC Chairman's S., Gr 3

SAVAMOUR (NZ), by Savabeel. Unraced. Three-quarter-sister to PHILOSOPHE, MEN AT WORK , half-sister to SIR LOVESALOT , MAGNUM, Rites of Spring (dam of PURE INCANTO). Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, inc:BELLUCI BABE (fPerIncanto(USA)) 6 wins. See above. Savanna. Unraced. Dam of 2 winnersEVAPORATE (gPerIncanto(USA)) 4 wins in succession 1400 m to 1600m, $740,625, in 2024-25, MVRC Bill Stutt S., Gr 2, Ladbrokes H., Airitalia H., 3d MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, 4th MRC Chairman's S., Gr 3

On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 10th October 2023 By Zoustar - Bryony, by Fastnet Rock

On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 10th October 2023 By Zoustar - Bryony, by Fastnet Rock

1st Dam

BRYONY, by Fastnet Rock Winner at 1300m. Sister to HEROIC VALOUR , halfsister to TRIPLE HONOUR . This is her sixth living foal. Dam of 5 foals to race, all winnersCLIMBING STAR (f by Zoustar) 3 wins at 1200m, $990,270, to 2023-24, SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, Matrice S., L, 2d MVRC Moonee Valley Fillies Classic, Gr 2, MRC Moonga S., Gr 3, SAJC RN Irwin S., Gr 3, VRC Inglis Bracelet, MRC Catanach's Jewellers H., 3d SAJC Goodwood S., Gr 1 SANSOM (g by Charm Spirit (Ire)) 9 wins–3 in succession at 2–1000m to 1400m, $544,370, VRC Chatham S., Gr 3, MRC Bletchingly S., Gr 3, MVRC Antler Luggage H., SAJC AAMI H., MRC Ladbrokes 2YO H., 2d MRC Zeditave S., Gr 3, MVRC Ranvet H., MRC Neds H., 3d VRC Melbourne Town Plate H., 4th MRC Bletchingly S., Gr 3, Christmas S., L, MRC Hareeba S., L Pretes (fbyZoustar) Winner at 1650m, BRC XXXX Dry P. Buy Me a Birkin (fbyCharmSpirit(Ire)) Winner at 1100m in 2024-25

1st Dam BRYONY, by Fastnet Rock Winner at 1300m. Sister to HEROIC VALOUR , halfsister to TRIPLE HONOUR . This is her sixth living foal. Dam of 5 foals to race, all winnersCLIMBING STAR (f by Zoustar) 3 wins at 1200m, $990,270, to 2023-24, SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, Matrice S., L, 2d MVRC Moonee Valley Fillies Classic, Gr 2, MRC Moonga S., Gr 3, SAJC RN Irwin S., Gr 3, VRC Inglis Bracelet, MRC Catanach's Jewellers H., 3d SAJC Goodwood S., Gr 1 SANSOM (g by Charm Spirit (Ire)) 9 wins–3 in succession at 2–1000m to 1400m, $544,370, VRC Chatham S., Gr 3, MRC Bletchingly S., Gr 3, MVRC Antler Luggage H., SAJC AAMI H., MRC Ladbrokes 2YO H., 2d MRC Zeditave S., Gr 3, MVRC Ranvet H., MRC Neds H., 3d VRC Melbourne Town Plate H., 4th MRC Bletchingly S., Gr 3, Christmas S., L, MRC Hareeba S., L Pretes (fbyZoustar) Winner at 1650m, BRC XXXX Dry P. Buy Me a Birkin (fbyCharmSpirit(Ire)) Winner at 1100m in 2024-25

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Unbeaten $1.8 million Inglis Easter Yearling Sale graduate, winner of the G2 Tea Rose Stakes and G3 Up & Coming Stakes

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$80,000 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale graduate, multiple G1 winner, winner of the $20 million The Everest and the second highest prizemoney earner in Australian racing history

G1-WINNING GRADUATES SINCE 2018

102. KIMOCHI

(Brave Smash x Summer Fun)

Breeder: Aquis Farm, QLD

Sale: 2024 Inglis Chairman’s Sale

Price: $2,200,000

Vendor: Twin Hills Stud

Buyer: Islay Vale

Sale: 2021 Inglis Australian Weanling Sale

Price: $21,000

Vendor: Valiant Stud

Buyer: Hall Of Fame Bloodstock Pty Ltd

Group 1 win: Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes

Trainer: Gary Portelli

Owner: Yulong Investments

101. SWITZERLAND

(Snitzel x Ms Bad Behavior)

Breeders: Arrowfield Group Pty Ltd, Cloros Bloodstock Pty Ltd, NSW

Sale: 2023 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $1,500,000

Vendor: Arrowfield Stud

Buyer: T Magnier

Group 1 win: Coolmore Stud Stakes

Trained by: Chris Waller

Owners: Coolmore, Wynaus, Westerberg, Mr J Poulin, Sir P J Vela, Lynque, Woppitt Bloodstock, Peachester Lodge Pty Ltd, Rockingham Thoroughbreds, Aristia Park Bloodstock Pty Ltd, Mr K MacLennan, Meridian Bloodstock

100. LADY SHENANDOAH

(Snitzel x Star Pupil)

Breeders: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd & Planette Thoroughbred, Planette Thoroughbred Trading, NSW

Sale: 2023 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $525,000

Vendor: Arrowfield Stud

Buyer: Hermitage Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd

Group 1 win: Flight Stakes

Trained by: Chris Waller

Owner: Hermitage

99. SOCKS NATION

(Sioux Nation x Tahnee Tiara)

Breeder: Mr IV Millard

Sale: 2022 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $160,000

Vendor: Milburn Creek

Buyer: Suman Hedge Bloodstock

Group 1 win: Queensland Oaks

Trained by: Ciaron Maher

Owners: Iskander Racing & Breeding, Mr S P Hedge

96. INVINCIBLE SAGE

(Thronum x Thorsborne)

Breeder: Sun Bloodstock

Sale: 2021 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $200,000

Vendor: Sun Stud

Buyer: Rich River Meat Exports Pty Ltd

Group 1 win: Chairman’s Sprint Prize

Trained by: David Hall

Owner: 22/23 David Hall Trainer Syndicate

93. AUTUMN ANGEL

(The Autumn Angel x Angel Of Mercy)

Breeders: Arrowfield Group Pty Ltd, Jungle Pocket Pty Ltd

Sale: 2022 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $230,000

Vendor: Arrowfield Stud

Buyers: Dalziel Bloodstock / Moody Racing

Group 1 win: Australian Oaks

Trained by: Peter Moody & Katherine Coleman

Owners: Wylie Dalziel Roy Higgins Racing, Mr J Robinson, Mr G H E Goyne, Mr P J Blunden, Mr P Cunningham, Snow Road Thoroughbreds, Mr M L Abell, Mrs L Davis, Mr B M Jackson, Mr M Patullo

98. BENEDETTA

(Hellbent x Whatalovelyday)

Breeders: Mr BK Parker, E.H.Parker

Sale: 2021 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $75,000

Vendor: Mill Park Stud

Buyer: Eales Racing Syndications

Group 1 win: The Goodwood

Trained by: Jason Warren

Owners: Eales Racing Pty Ltd, Mr B Wilson, Mr B K Parker, Plodalong-Shocking, D Y D, Mrs M Harding, Mr A J Sultana, Lacy Willows Racing, Blur Racing Syndicate

95. BEAUTY ETERNAL

(Starspangledbanner x Ithacan Queen)

Breeder: Peter Raftopoulos

Sale: 2020 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Price: $90,000

Vendor: Fernrigg Farm

Buyer: John Foote Bloodstock

Group 1 win: HK Champions Mile

Trained by: John Size

Owner: Patrick Kwok Ho Chuen

92. VEIGHT

(Grunt x Neena Rock)

Breeder: Yulong Stud

Sale: 2022 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Price: $220,000

Vendor: Sledmere Stud

Buyers: McEvoy Mitchell Racing / Belmont

Bloodstock (FBAA)

Group 1 win: George Ryder Stakes

Trained by: Tony & Calvin McEvoy

Owners: Pipeliner Bloodstock Pty Ltd, Mr R J Pawsey, Mr T J Kirkwood, Sledmere Stud, Mr J K Mackay, Telemon Stud, Mr A J Parrish, Mr R Shelley, Mr M Twycross

97. COCO SUN

(The Autumn Sun x Miss Hufflepuff)

Breeder: Wallings Bloodstock Pty Ltd

Sale: 2022 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Price: $250,000

Vendor: Tyreel Stud

Buyers: McEvoy Mitchell Racing/ Belmont

Bloodstock (FBAA)

Group 1 win: South Australian Derby

Trained by: Tony & Calvin McEvoy

Owner: Mr T W Jarvis

94. CLIMBING STAR

(Zoustar x Bryony)

Breeder: Qatar Bloodstock

Sale: 2021 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $600,000

Vendor: Widden Stud

Buyers: Phillip Stokes Racing Pty Ltd/ Rick Connolly Bloodstock

Group 1 win: Robert Sangster Stakes

Trained by: Phillip Stokes

Owners: Mr P J Stokes, Mr J Robinson, Qatar

Bloodstock Ltd, G & C Pastoral Co Pty Ltd, Mr H P Sambor, Mr M J Burns, Mr P G Wells, Mr D M Robertson, Mr P McGreal, Mrs A Stokes, Mr B J Baker

91. CELESTIAL LEGEND

(Dundeel x Sarraqa)

Breeder: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd

Sale: 2022 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Price: $220,000

Vendor: Arrowfield Stud

Buyers: Legend Racing / Avenue Bloodstock

Group 1 wins: Randwick Guineas, Doncaster Mile

Trained by: Les Bridge

Owner: Legend Racing

90. HAYASUGI

(Royal Meeting x China Road)

Breeders: Mike O’Donnell, Austramore Pty Ltd

Sale: 2022 Inglis Australian Weanling Sale

Price: $47,500

Vendor: Fairhill Farm

Buyers: James Bester Bloodstock / Rathosheen

Bloodstock / C Mok, VIC

Group 1 win: Blue Diamond Stakes

Trained by: Clinton McDonald

Owners: Ms T W Mok, Mr A K Y Leung, Miss A Au, Mrs J R McGrath, Ms T Mok

87. OVERPASS

(Vancouver x Walkway)

Breeder: Corumbene Stud

Sale: 2020 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $75,000

Vendor: Corumbene Stud

Buyers: Darby Racing / Will Johnson Bloodstock Group 1 win: Winterbottom Stakes

Trained by: Bjorn Baker

Owners: Mr S G Darby, Mr J Georgatsoulis, Mr P Halfhyde, Mr T Kingston, Mr W E Payne, Ms S G Wilson, Mr B E Wright, Jimlee Racing, Knuckleheads Racing, Darby Racing Walkway, Cantbreakmystride, Jacknife Racing

84. ATTRITION

(Churchill x Queen’s Kiss)

Breeder: Harry Perks

Sale: 2021 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $180,000

Vendor: Mill Park Stud

Buyer: Mitch Freedman Racing

Group 1 win: Toorak Handicap

Trained by: Mitch Freedman

Owners: 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

89. VICTOR THE WINNER

(Toronado x Noetic)

Breeder: Adam Sangster

Sale: 2020 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $180,000

Vendor: Collingrove Stud

Buyers: Golden River Investments / Mr Chu

Group 1 win: Centenary Sprint Cup

Trained by: Danny Shum

Owner: Chu Yun Lau

88. VOYAGE BUBBLE

(Deep Field x Raheights)

Breeder: Torryburn Stud

Sale: 2020 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Price: $380,000

Vendor: Torryburn Stud

Buyer: Ricky Yiu

Group 1 win: The Stewards’ Cup

Trained by: Ricky Yiu

Owner: Sunshine And Moonlight Syndicate

86. JOLIESTAR

(Zoustar x Jolie Bay)

Breeder: Chris Barham

Sale: 2022 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $950,000

Vendor: Segenhoe Stud

Buyer: Cambridge Stud

Group 1 win: Thousand Guineas

Trained by: Chris Waller

Owners: Mr B J Lindsay & Mrs J E A Lindsay

83. GRIFF

(Trapeze Artist x Chateau Griffo)

Breeders: Widden and Adrian Goonan

Sale: 2022 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $80,000

Vendor: Widden Stud

Buyer: Kavanagh Racing Stables

Group 1 win: Caulfield Guineas

Trained by: Ciaron Maher

Owner: Mr S Griffiths

85. PRIDE OF JENNI

(Pride Of Dubai x Sancerre)

Breeders: Trelawney Stud, Taylor Family Trust

Sale: 2019 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Price: $100,000

Vendor: Segenhoe Stud

Buyer: Cape Schanck Stud

Group 1 wins: Empire Rose Stakes, Champions

Mile, Queen Elizabeth Stakes

Trained by: Ciaron Maher

Owners: Mr T Ottobre, Mr M Ottobre, Mrs L Ottobre

82. PALAISIPAN

(So You Think x Touch Of Red)

Breeder: Gooree Park Stud

Sale: 2019 Inglis Classic Yearling

Price: P$100,000

Vendor: Gooree Park Stud

Group 1 win: Tatt’s Tiara

Trained by: Chris Munce

Owner: Mr K Yoshida

81. THINK ABOUT IT

(So You Think x Tiare)

Breeder: Lightning Thoroughbreds

Sale: 2020 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $70,000

Vendor: Newgate Farm

Buyers: Proven Thoroughbreds / Joe Pride Racing Group 1 wins: Kingsford Smith Cup, Stradbroke Handicap

Trained by: Joe Pride

Owners: 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

78. ICEBATH

(Sacred Falls x Fabulist)

Breeder: Waikato Stud Ltd

Sale: 2018 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Price: $100,000

Vendor: Sledmere Stud

Buyers: Jadeskye Racing / Brad Widdup Racing / Samaco Racing

Group 1 win: Empire Rose Stakes

Trained by: Brad Widdup

Owners: Mr D J McGrath, Mr J E McGrath, Mr D G Basheer, Mr S D Basheer, Mr T G Roufos

(Zoustar x Fast Talker)

Breeders: Widden Stud Australia Pty Ltd, RMA & Bloodstock Trust, NSW

Sale: 2021 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $500,000

Vendor: Widden Stud

Buyers: Chris Waller Racing / Mulcaster

Bloodstock

Group 1 win: Flight Stakes, Coolmore Classic, Queen Of The Turf Stakes

Trained by: Chris Waller

Owners: 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

80. MARIAMIA

(Toronado x Quinta Lago)

Breeder: Adam Sangster

Sale: 2022 Inglis Digital March (Early) Online Sale

Price: $335,000

Vendor: Shane Stockdale

Buyer: Newhaven Park

Sale: 2018 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $18,000

Vendor: Swettenham Stud

Buyer: G Stellato

Group 1 win: The Galaxy

Trained by: Joe Pride

Owner: Newhaven Park (Mgr RJ Kelly)

77.

(Pride Of Dubai x Bella Orfana)

Breeder: Saconi Thoroughbreds

Sale: 2019 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $80,000

Vendor: Rosemont Stud

Buyers: Lindsay Park Racing / Andrew Williams

Bloodstock / Mt Hallowell Stud

Group 1 wins: Manikato Stakes, Doomben

10,000, Tatt’s Tiara, The Everest

Trained by: Ciaron Maher

Owners: 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

74. LOMBARDO

(I Am Invincible x Swinging Babe)

Breeders: Burnewang North Pastoral, Orpheo Pty Ltd

Sale: 2018 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $300,000

Vendor: Burnewang North

Buyers: M G Price Racing & Breeding Pty Ltd / Aquis Farm

Group 1 win: The Goodwood

Trained by: Mick Price & Michael Kent Jnr

Owners: 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

79. COMMUNIST

(Russian Revolution x Cappadocia)

Breeder: China Horse Club Racing Pty Ltd

Sale: 2021 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Price: $160,000

Vendor: Sledmere Stud

Buyers: Michael & Richard Freedman

Group 1 win: Randwick Guineas

Trained by: Michael Freedman

Owners: 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

76.

(Kermadec x Hangin’ Tough)

Breeder: Merricks Station

Sale: 2019 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $200,000

Vendor: Merricks Station

Buyers: Boomer Bloodstock (FBAA) /Lindsey Smith

Group 1 win: Toorak Handicap

Trained by: Lindsey Smith

Owners: Mr C M Wells, W B Andrews Breeding & Racing, Mr P G McCallum, Mr J A Farac

73. MAZU

(Maurice x Chatelaine)

Breeder: Parsons Creek Trading Pty Ltd

Sale: 2020 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Price: $180,000

Vendor: Parsons Creek

Buyer: Triple Crown Syndications

Group 1 win: Doomben 10,000

Trained by: Peter & Paul Snowden

Owners: 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

BELLA NIPOTINA
TUVALU
75. ZOUGOTCHA

72. SNAPDANCER

(Choisir x Snapdragon)

Breeder: Katom

Sale: 2017 Inglis The Chairman’s Sale

Price: $60,000

Vendor: Coolmore Stud

Buyer: Sheamus Mills Bloodstock (FBAA)

Group 1 wins: Robert Sangster Stakes, Memsie Stakes

Trained by: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace

Owners: 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

69. NIMALEE

(So You Think x Dezign)

Breeder: Cressfield

Sale: 2018 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $270,000

Vendor: Millford Thoroughbreds

Buyer: Randwick Bloodstock Agency Pty Ltd (FBAA)

Group 1 win: Queen Of The Turf Stakes

Trained by: Matthew Smith

Owner: Letmar Investments Pty Ltd

66. STRONGER

(Not A Single Doubt x Star Pupil)

Breeders: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd & Planette

Thoroughbred

Sale: 2018 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $1,050,000

Vendor: Arrowfield Stud

Buyer: James Harron Bloodstock Pty Ltd

Group 1 win: Centenary Sprint Cup

Trained by: Douglas Whyte

Owners: Cheung Hon Kit, Joanna Cheung Wai

Sze & Jonathan Cheung Yu Shing

71. GLINT OF HOPE

(Deep Impact x Sacred Sight)

Breeder: Raffles Dancers (NZ) Pty Ltd

Sale: 2020 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $250,000

Vendor: Bhima Thoroughbreds

Buyer: Asrun

Group 1 win: Australasian Oaks

Trained by: Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young

Owner: Mr K Hosaka

70. SHE’S EXTREME

(Extreme Choice x Keysbrook)

Breeder: Aquis Farm

Sale: 2021 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $275,000

Vendor: Willow Park

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

Trained by: Anthony Cummings

Owners: Dorrington Farm, Mr A R McAnulty, Mrs L McAnulty, Mrs M N Annetts, Robert Willis

Bloodstock, Mr J G Richards, Mr M G Buys

68. SHELBY SIXTYSIX

(Toronado x Storm Kite)

Breeders: Mr & Mrs J Cesnik

Sale: 2018 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Price: $150,000

Vendor: Riverina Downs

Buyers: D Williams / Astute Bloodstock (FBAA)

Group 1 win: The Galaxy

Trained by: Danny Williams

Owners: 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

65. HOME AFFAIRS

(I Am Invincible x Miss Interiors)

Breeder: Torryburn Stud

Sale: 2020 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $875,000

Vendor: Torryburn Stud

Buyer: Tom Magnier

Group 1 wins: Lightning Stakes, Coolmore Stud

Stakes

Trained by: Chris Waller

Owners: 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

67. MIZZY

(Zoustar x Missy Cummings)

Breeder: Robert Crabtree

Sale: 2017 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $200,000

Vendor: Segenhoe Stud

Buyer: Anthony Cummings Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd

Group 1 win: Canterbury Stakes

Trained by: Anthony Cummings

Owners: 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)

64. IN THE CONGO

(Snitzel x Via Africa)

Breeder: Nordic Racing & Breeding

Sale: 2020 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $350,000

Vendor: Newhaven Park

Buyers: China Horse Club / Newgate Bloodstock

Group 1 win: Golden Rose

Trained by: Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott

Owners: Newgate Bloodstock, China Horse Club Racing Pty Ltd, Horse Ventures, Newgate S F, Go Bloodstock Australia, Starlight Racing, Glenlogan Park, Highgrove Stud, Nick Vass

Bloodstock, Aston Bloodstock, Grant Bloodstock Pty Ltd, Carpe Diem, G1G Racing & Breeding, Mr M J Wallace, Mr D W Wallace

63. WILD RULER

(Snitzel x Gypsy Robin)

Breeder: Kia Ora Stud

Sale: 2019 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $525,000

Vendor: Kia Ora Stud

Buyers: China Horse Club /Newgate Bloodstock / WinStar

Group 1 win: Moir Stakes

Trained by: Peter & Paul Snowden

Owners: 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

60. ON THE BUBBLES

(Brazen Beau x More Bubbles)

Breeder: Burnewang North Pastoral

Sale: 2019 Inglis Great Southern Weanling Sale

Price: $60,000

Vendor: Burnewang North Pastoral

Buyers: B Kwok / Bevan Smith Bloodstock

Group 1 win: Manawatu Sires Produce Stakes

Trained by: Jamie Richards

Owner: Te Akau Splash of Dom Racing

Partnership (Mgr: Karyn Fenton-Ellis MNZM)

(Zoustar x Atotori)

Breeder: Frank Meduri

Sale: 2017 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $160,000

Vendor: Amarina Farm

Buyer: Ellerton Zahra Racing

Group 1 win: Newmarket Handicap

Trained by: Mathew Ellerton & Simon Zahra

Owners: 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

62. SAVATOXL

(Kuroshio x Li’l Miss Hayley)

Breeder: Carrington Park Stud

Sale: 2017 Inglis Gold Yearling Sale

Price: $8,000

Vendor: Stonehouse Thoroughbreds

Buyer: Alice Springs Turf Club Inc.

Group 1 win: The Goodwood

Trained by: Tony & Calvin McEvoy

Owners: Mr W A Savage, Mrs B R Gordon, Mr T L Gordon

59.

MASKED CRUSADER

(Toronado x She’s Got Gears)

Breeder: Gilgai Farm

Sale: 2018 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $340,000

Vendor: Gilgai Farm

Buyers: Hawkes Racing / Cameron Cooke Bloodstock

Group 1 win: William Reid Stakes

Trained by: Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes

Owners: 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

(Foxwedge x Grant’s Moon)

Breeders: Travis & Rebecca Kelly

Sale: 2019 Inglis Gold Yearling Sale

Price: $40,000

Vendor: Kelly Thoroughbreds

Buyer: TKO Racing

Sale: 2019 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: P$30,000

Vendor: Northmore Thoroughbreds

Sale: 2018 Inglis Great Southern Weanling Sale

Price: P$55,000

Vendor: Kelly Thoroughbreds

Group 1 win: Australian Guineas

Trained by: Paul Preusker

Owners: 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

61. MEDIA AWARD

(Shamus Award x Music Media)

Breeder: Bowness Stud

Sale: 2019 Inglis Gold Yearling Sale

Price: $5,000

Vendor: Bowness Stud

Buyer: Aintree Park

Group 1 win: Australasian Oaks

Trained by: Chris Calthorpe

Owners: Harry Mac, Lavington Panthers

58.

(Fastnet Rock x Affairoftheheart)

Breeder: Sun Kingdom

Sale: 2019 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $425,000

Vendor: Tyreel Stud

Buyers: Hermitage Thoroughbreds /Wexford Stables

Group 1 win: New Zealand Derby

Trained by: Lance O’Sullivan & Andrew Scott

Owner: Hermitage Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd

55.

(Foxwedge x Victory Cry)

Breeders: Mill Park, Quality Thoroughbred

Breeding Joint Venture

Sale: 2017 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $420,000

Vendor: Mill Park Stud

Buyers: Craig Roscoe & Brett Crawford

Group 1 win: Cape Flying Championship

Trained by: Brett Crawford

Owner: Ridgemont (Nom: Mr Wayne Kieswetter)

ROCKET SPADE
57. ZOUTORI
56. LUNAR FOX
RUN FOX RUN

54. HOT KING PRAWN

(Denman x De Chorus)

Breeder: Torryburn Stud

Sale: 2016 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Price: $90,000

Vendor: Torryburn Stud

Buyer: Aquanita Racing

Group 1 win: Centenary Sprint Cup

Trained by: John Size

Owner: Lau Sak Hong

53. PERSONAL

(Fastnet Rock x Personify)

Breeder: Cressfield

Sale: 2019 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $640,000

Vendor: Cressfield

Buyers: Tom Magnier / BBA Ireland

Group 1 win: VRC Oaks

Trained by: Tom Dabernig & Ben Hayes

Owners: Coolmore, Mr P Shanahan, Mr L P Maxsted, Mr P K Allen, Mrs C D Allen, Mr A M V Nicoll

51. MONTEFILIA

(Kermadec x Bana Wu)

Breeder: Geoff Russell

Sale: 2018 Inglis Great Southern Weanling Sale

Price: $62,000

Vendor: Tyreel Stud

Buyer: Baystone Farm

Group 1 wins: Ranvet Stakes, Flight Stakes, Spring Champion Stakes, The Metropolitan

Trained by: David Payne

Owners: Ms C L Vincent, Ms K Docherty & Mrs L B Paligorov

48. BELLA VELLA

(Commands x Forget The Weather)

Breeder: Graham Watson

Sale: 2019 Inglis Digital April Monthly Online

Sale

Price: $22,500

Vendor: Glenn Haven Farm

Buyer: John Kelton

Group 1 win: Robert Sangster Stakes

Trained by: Will Clarken

Owners: 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 GrantTaylor, V Y K Ip & Mrs S M Crawford

50. OLE KIRK

(Written Tycoon x Naturale)

Breeder: Gilgai Farm

Sale: 2019 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $675,000

Vendor: Gilgai Farm

Buyer: International Thoroughbred Solutions

Group 1 wins: Golden Rose, Caulfield Guineas

Trained by: Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes

Owners: 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

47.

SOUTHERN LEGEND

(Not A Single Doubt x Donna’s Appeal)

Breeder: Corumbene Stud

Sale: 2014 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $280,000

Vendor: Corumbene Stud

Buyers: Carmel Size & Neville Begg

Group 1 win: HK Champions Mile

Trained by: Caspar Fownes

Owner: Boniface Ho Ka Kui

52. SEPTEMBER RUN

(Exceed And Excel x Pittsburgh Flyer)

Breeder: Alpara Lodge

Sale: 2019 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $380,000

Vendor: Blue Gum Farm

Buyer: Hermitage Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd

Group 1 wins: William Reid Stakes, Coolmore

Stud Stakes

Trained by: Chris Waller

Owner: Hermitage Thoroughbreds

49. BEHEMOTH

(All Too Hard x Penny Banger)

Breeder: Wallings Bloodstock Pty Ltd

Sale: 2016 Inglis Great Southern Weanling Sale

Price: $120,000

Vendor: Tyreel Stud

Buyer: Heritage Bloodstock

Group 1 wins: Memsie Stakes (2020, 2021), Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes

Trained by: David Jolly

Owners: 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)

46. QUICK THINKER

(So You Think x Acouplamas)

Breeder: Bowcock Bloodstock

Sale: 2018 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $100,000

Vendor: Coolmore Stud

Buyer: De Burgh Equine Ltd

Group 1 win: Australian Derby

Trained by: Murray Baker & Andrew Forsman

Owners: 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

45. NETTOYER

(Sebring x Cleanup)

Breeder: Invermien Pty Ltd

Sale: 2015 Inglis Ready2Race Sale

Price: P$80,000

Vendor: Chevaux Bloodstock

Sale: 2015 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $20,000

Vendor: Riversdale

Buyer: J Crowley

Group 1 wins: Doncaster Mile, Queen Of The Turf Stakes

Trained by: Wendy Roche

Owners: Ms W M Roche, Dr J B Crowley & Robrick Lodge

42. GYTRASH

(Lope de Vega x Miss Barley)

Breeders: Packaging Investments Aust Pty Ltd, Haltrow Pty Ltd, Glastonbury Farms

Sale: 2017 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $40,000

Vendor: Maluka Thoroughbreds

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

Trained by: Gordon Richards

Owners: 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, G Blythman, W A Blythman, Ms V N Gordon, Dream To Win, Island Dreaming & Pnu

39.

VOW AND DECLARE

(Declaration Of War x Geblitzt)

Breeder: Mr Paul Lanskey

Sale: 2017 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Price: P$45,000

Vendor: Kitchwin Hills

Group 1 win: Melbourne Cup

Trained by: Danny O’Brien

Owners: 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

44. DREAMFORCE

(Fastnet Rock x Eskimo Queen)

Breeder: Joy Luck Discretionary Trust

Sale: 2014 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: P$240,000

Vendor: Kitchwin Hills

Group 1 win: George Ryder Stakes

Trained by: John Thompson

Owner: Joy Luck (Mgr: A J Crisafi)

41. ALABAMA EXPRESS

(Redoute’s Choice x Lago Ovation)

Breeder: G S A Bloodstock Pty Ltd

Sale: 2018 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $280,000

Vendor: Arrowfield Stud

Buyer: Paul Moroney Bloodstock

Group 1 win: C.F. Orr Stakes

Trained by: Michael Moroney

Owners: Ballymore Stables (Aust) Pty Ltd

(Mgr: M D Moroney), R & C Legh Racing Pty Ltd

(Mgr: R P Legh), Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd

(Mgr: J M Messara), B & C Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd (Mgr: B Dorman)

38. EXCEEDANCE

(Exceed And Excel x Bonnie Mac)

Breeder: Mr Nick Vass

Sale: 2018 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $180,000

Vendor: Newgate Farm

Buyer: Vinery Stud (Australia) Pty Ltd

Group 1 win: Coolmore Stud Stakes

Trained by: Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes

Owners: 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

43. PIPPIE

(Written Tycoon x Coupe Express)

Breeder: Eureka Cambooya Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd

Sale: 2017 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Price: $60,000

Vendor: Eureka Stud

Buyer: John Meagher

Group 1 wins: Oakleigh Plate, Moir Stakes

Trained by: John & Chris Meagher

Owner: Heran Racing Pty Ltd

40. HEY DOC

(Duporth x Heyington Honey)

Breeder: Mr Adrian Hall

Sale: 2015 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $85,000

Vendor: Rosemont Stud

Buyer: McEvoy Mitchell Racing Pty Ltd

Group 1 wins: Winterbottom Stakes, Manikato

Stakes

Trained by: Tony & Calvin McEvoy

Owners: 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

37. LOVING GABY

(I Am Invincible x Maastricht)

Breeders: Kia Ora Stud, Alan Bell

Sale: 2018 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $500,000

Vendor: Kia Ora Stud

Buyer: Phoenix Thoroughbred Ltd

Group 1 wins: William Reid Stakes, Manikato

Stakes

Trained by: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace

Owner: Phoenix Thoroughbred

36. SHADOW HERO

(Pierro x Sookie)

Breeders: Lightning Thoroughbreds, Mrs Donna Kolivos

Sale: 2018 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Price: $260,000

Vendor: Newgate Farm

Buyer: Sweetbriar Equine

Group 1 wins: Randwick Guineas, Spring Champion Stakes

Trained by: Mark Newnham

Owner: Sweetbriar Equine (Mgr: D Lui)

33. BEGOOD TOYA MOTHER

(Myboycharlie x Lady Of Helena)

Breeder: Mrs Melissa Nevin

Sale: 2015 Inglis Australian Weanling Sale

Price: P$15,000

Vendor: Vinery Stud

Group 1 win: Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes

Trained by: Daniel Bowman

Owners: 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

30. MR STUNNING

(Exceed And Excel x With Fervour)

Breeder: Makybe Racing & Breeding

Sale: 2013 Inglis Great Southern Weanling Sale

Price: $110,000

Vendor: Makybe

Buyer: Lyndhurst Farm

Group 1 wins: Chairman’s Sprint Prize, Hong Kong Sprint

Trained by: Frankie Lor

Owner: Maurice Koo Win Chong

35. SUPER SETH

(Dundeel x Salutations)

Breeders: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd & Planette

Thoroughbred

Sale: 2018 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $280,000

Vendor: Arrowfield Stud

Buyer: Dean Hawthorne Bloodstock

Group 1 win: Caulfield Guineas

Trained by: Anthony Freedman

Owners: Pinecliff Racing, Railway Regulars, Mrs T L Hussey, M A Hunter, Mrs C A Hunter, G Timmins, Mrs L Timmins, M J Catanzariti & G Sposato

32. SCALES OF JUSTICE

(Not A Single Doubt x Beymatilla)

Breeders: Mr Gerald Hammond, Ms Kathy Hammond

Sale: 2014 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $180,000

Vendor: Millford Thoroughbreds

Buyers: Boomer Bloodstock (FBAA) /Lindsey

Smith

Group 1 win: Memsie Stakes

Trained by: Lindsey Smith

Owners: C M Wells & W B Andrews Breeding & Racing

29.

THE CLOCK

(Hinchinbrook x Flion Fenena)

Breeder: Miss Jilly Henderson

Sale: 2015 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $70,000

Vendor: Yarraman Park Stud

Buyer: Prima Park Bloodstock

Group 1 wins: Centenary Sprint Cup (2019, 2020), Hong Kong Sprint, Chairman’s Sprint Prize

Trained by: John Size

Owner: Merrick Chung Wai Lik

34. FUNSTAR

(Adelaide x Starspangled)

Breeders: Mr Jack Sheather, Mrs Karen Sheather

Sale: 2018 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $80,000

Vendor: Bowness Stud

Buyer: Anton Koolman Bloodstock

Group 1 win: Flight Stakes

Trained by: Chris Waller

Owners: 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

31. SAMADOUBT

(Not A Single Doubt x Isadora)

Breeder: Mr Scott Darby

Sale: 2015 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Price: $40,000

Vendor: Riversdale

Buyer: Darby Racing

Group 1 win: Winx Stakes

Trained by: Bjorn Baker

Owners: 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

28. CROWN PROSECUTOR

(Medaglia d’Oro x Riptide)

Breeder: Hesket Bloodstock

Sale: 2017 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $50,000

Vendor: Woodside Park Stud

Buyer: Bruce Perry Bloodstock

Group 1 win: NZ Derby

Trained by: Stephen Marsh

Owners: Huntingdale Lodge 2012 Ltd

(Mgr: Harvey Green) & JML Bloodstock Ltd

(Mgr: L Petagna)

BEAT

27. ATYAAB

(Dundeel x Sylvaner)

Breeders: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd & Planette

Thoroughbred

Sale: 2017 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $260,000

Vendor: Arrowfield Stud

Buyer: Shadwell Stud Australasia Ltd

Group 1 win: Kenilworth Cape Derby

Trained by: Mike de Kock

Owner: Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum

24. ENZO’S LAD

(Testa Rossa x Sheerama)

Breeder: Reavill Farm Management

Sale: 2014 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: P$47,500

Vendor: Eliza Park International

Group 1 wins: Telegraph Stakes (2018, 2019)

Trained by: Michael & Matthew Pitman

Owners: N P Beban, P G Bentley, K N Bradley, S W Grant, J Jacobsen, P Murphy, M RxPitman, I & Mr L Vibert

(Not A Single Doubt x Miss Dodwell)

Breeder: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd

Sale: 2015 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $80,000

Vendor: Arrowfield Stud

Buyers: Darren Weir Racing / John Foote

Bloodstock / MDR Bloodstock

Group 1 wins: Doomben Cup, Queen Of The Turf Stakes

Trained by: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace

Owners: M Johnston, B Kirkwood, T Ginnane, C Roylance, T Mills, A Crouch, T Wilson, S Johnston, S Miller & A Ingersole

26. AGE OF FIRE

(Fastnet Rock x Dragon’s Tail)

Breeder: Roncon

Sale: 2016 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $400,000

Vendor: Erinvale Thoroughbreds

Buyer: David Ellis

Group 1 win: Levin Classic

Trained by: Jamie Richards

Owners: Te Akau 2016 Sydney Breeding

Syndicate No.2 (Mgr: D C Ellis)

23. SPRIGHT

(Hinchinbrook x Dashoff)

Breeder: Donnybrook Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd

Sale: 2015 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $100,000

Vendor: Grange Thoroughbreds

Buyer: Inglis As Agent

Sale: 2014 Inglis Australian Weanling Sale

Price: $12,000

Vendor: Holbrook Thoroughbreds

Buyer: Gary Mudgway Bloodstock

Trained by: Garry Frazer

Group 1 win: Robert Sangster Stakes

Owners: Mrs A B White, Mrs J M Frazer, T G N White, B G Jones & Robrick Lodge

(Nicconi x Strikeline)

Breeder: Golden Grove Stud Farm

Sale: 2016 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: P$120,000

Vendor: Golden Grove

Group 1 wins: T J Smith Stakes (2020, 2021, 2022), King’s Stand Stakes, VRC Sprint Classic (2019, 2021), Moir Stakes, The Galaxy, Lightning

Stakes

Trained by: Chris Waller

Owners: 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

25. MERCHANT NAVY

(Fastnet Rock x Legally Bay)

Breeder: Mr Chris Barham

Sale: 2016 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $350,000

Vendor: Segenhoe Stud

Buyer: Ciaron Maher Racing

Group 1 wins: Diamond Jubilee Stakes, Coolmore

Stud Stakes

Trained by: Aaron Purcell

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

22. CASTELVECCHIO

(Dundeel x St. Therese)

Breeder: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd

Sale: 2018 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Price: $150,000

Vendor: Arrowfield Stud

Buyer: Galletta Constructions Co. Pty Ltd

Group 1 wins: Rosehill Guineas, Champagne

Stakes

Trained by: Richard Litt

Owners: Arrowfield Pastoral P/L, Galletta Construction Co P/L, K Yoshida, Belford Productions P/L, Pinecliff Racing & Planette Thoroughbred Trading P/L

19. BOOKER

(Written Tycoon x Noondie)

Breeders: Mr AG Freebairn, Mrs E L Freebairn, Mr W H A Rigg, SA

Sale: 2016 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $230,000

Vendor: Mill Park Stud

Buyer: B Griffiths

Group 1 win: Oakleigh Plate

Trained by: Gerald Ryan

Owners: 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

21. KENEDNA
20. NATURE STRIP

18. MANUEL

(Commands x Girl Hussler)

Breeder: Segenhoe Thoroughbreds Australia Pty Ltd

Sale: 2015 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $240,000

Vendor: Segenhoe Stud

Buyer: McEvoy Mitchell Racing

Group 1 win: C.F. Orr Stakes

Trained by: Tony & Calvin McEvoy

Owners: G R Lechte, J Lechte & Pipeliner Bloodstock Pty Ltd

15. EXTRA BRUT

(Domesday x Dom Perion)

Breeder: Mr Andrew McDonald

Sale: 2017 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Price: $100,000

Vendor: Grange Thoroughbreds

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

Trained by: Frankie Lor

Owners: Aquis Farm, B J Spicer, Free Fallin, C J Dunn, Binge Mon Racing, Dom Perion Fifteen, K J Matthews, G Mitchell, B M Spencer, Mrs A J Grigsby, Four Coronas, S R Cryer, G W Evans, Mrs K L Sparkes

12. THE AUTUMN SUN

(Redoute’s Choice x Azmiyna)

Breeder: Arrowfield Group Pty Ltd

Sale: 2017 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $700,000

Vendor: Arrowfield Stud

Buyers: Hermitage Thoroughbreds /Chris Waller Racing

Group 1 wins: Rosehill Guineas, Randwick Guineas, Caulfield Guineas, Golden Rose, J.J. Atkins Stakes

Trained by: Chris Waller

Owners: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd & Hermitage

17. VOODOO LAD

(I Am Invincible x O’Fortuna)

Breeder: Mr Noel Leckie

Sale: 2013 Inglis Scone Yearling Sale

Price: $36,000

Vendor: Yarraman Park Stud

Buyer: Segenhoe Thoroughbreds

Group 1 win: Winterbottom Stakes

Trained by: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace

Owners: Segenhoe Thoroughbreds Australia, Est Of The Late N Leckie, D Anderson & P W Blackburn

14. LAND OF PLENTY

(Stratum x Dancing)

Breeder: Esplin Family

Sale: 2015 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $80,000

Vendor: Twin Palms Stud

Buyers: Shane Nichols Racing / Northern Lodge

Group 1 win: Toorak Handicap

Trained by: Darren Weir

Owners: Northern Lodge Thoroughbreds, K B Agent, Mrs N J Agent, A R Mellis, K Sanders & M G Anceschi

11. YOUNGSTAR

(High Chaparral x Starspangled)

Breeders: Mr Jack Sheather, Mrs Karen Sheather

Sale: 2016 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $200,000

Vendor: Bowness Stud

Buyer: Anton Koolman Bloodstock Pty Ltd

Group 1 win: Queensland Oaks

Trained by: Chris Waller

Owners: 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

16. ARISTIA

(Lonhro x Nakaaya)

Breeder: Mr Greg Perry

Sale: 2017 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $80,000

Vendor: Vinery Stud

Buyers: First Light Racing / Ellerton Zahra /Paul Willetts Bloodstock

Group 1 win: VRC Oaks

Trained by: Matthew Ellerton & Simon Zahra

Owners: 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

13. MAID OF HEAVEN

(Smart Missile x St. Therese)

Breeders: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd, Belford

Productions

Sale: 2017 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Price: $60,000

Vendor: Arrowfield Stud

Buyer: Dean Hawthorne Bloodstock

Group 1 win: Spring Champion Stakes

Trained by: Mark Newnham

Owner: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd

10. SANTA ANA LANE

(Lope de Vega x Fast Fleet)

Breeders: Patinack Farm

Sale: 2014 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $80,000

Vendor: Rosemont Stud

Buyer: Flemington Bloodstock Agency

Group 1 wins: T J Smith Stakes, VRC Sprint

Classic, Stradbroke Hcp, Goodwood Stakes

Trained by: Anthony Freedman

Owner: William St Syndicate

9. LEICESTER

(Wanted x Defy The Odds)

Breeder: Yarraman Park Stud

Sale: 2015 Inglis Australian Weanling Sale

Price: $10,000

Vendor: Yarraman Park Stud

Buyer: Paul Willetts Bloodstock Consultancy

Group 1 win: South Australian Derby

Trained by: Darren Weir

Owners: P A Willetts & G J Johnson

6. TRAPEZE ARTIST

(Snitzel x Treppes)

Breeder: Vieira Group Pty Ltd

Sale: 2016 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: P$250,000

Vendor: Vieira Group Pty Ltd

Group 1 wins: Canterbury Stakes, All Aged Stakes, T J Smith Stakes

Trained by: Gerald Ryan

Owners: Vieira Racing, B Vieira, Mrs S G Vieira, T Vieira, Mrs C Vieira-Choy & J A Choy

3. HELLBENT

(I Am Invincible x Volkaspray)

Breeder: Dr Richard McClenahan

Sale: 2014 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Price: $95,000

Vendor: Dartbrook Downs Thoroughbreds

Buyer: J Thorpe

Group 1 win: William Reid Stakes

Trained by: Darren Weir

Owners: 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

8. SOPRESSA

(So You Think x Hidden Strings)

Breeders: Victorian Stallion Partnership, Dean Thoroughbreds

Sale: 2015 Inglis Great Southern Weanling Sale

Price: $70,000

Vendor: Bucklee Farm

Buyer: Dowling Park

Group 1 win: Australasian Oaks

Trained by: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace

Owners: 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

5. ESTIJAAB

(Snitzel x Response)

Breeder: Jungle Pocket Pty Ltd

Sale: 2017 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $1,700,000

Vendor: Arrowfield Stud

Buyers: Emirates Park / Bryan Carlson

Group 1 win: Golden Slipper

Trained by: Michael, Wayne and John Hawkes

Owner: Emirates Park

7. SEABROOK

(Hinchinbrook x Midnight Revels)

Breeder: Warwick Jeffries

Sale: 2017 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: $85,000

Vendor: Maluka Thoroughbreds

Buyer: Blueblood Thoroughbreds

Group 1 win: Champagne Stakes

Trained by: Mick Price & Michael Kent Jnr

Owners: 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

4. IN HER TIME

(Time Thief x Hell It’s Hot)

Breeder: Estate Of The Late Denise Cobcroft

Sale: 2014 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Price: P$38,000

Vendor: Kanangra

Group 1 wins: Lightning Stakes, The Galaxy

Trained by: Kris Lees

Owner: P J Brown

2. WRITTEN BY

(Written Tycoon x Yau Chin)

Breeder: Neville Begg Investments Pty Ltd

Sale: 2017 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Price: P$180,000

Vendor: Basinghall Farm

Group 1 win: Blue Diamond Stakes

Trained by: Grahame Begg

Owners: Neville Begg & Partners Syndicate

1. RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

(Snitzel x Ballet D’Amour)

Breeder: John Stuart Investments

Sale: 2015 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Price: $320,000

Vendor: Vinery Stud

Buyers: China Horse Club, Michael Wallace

Group 1 win: Oakleigh Plate

Trained by: Peter and Paul Snowden

Owners: Newgate S F, China Horse Club Racing Pty Ltd, Go Bloodstock Australia, Horse Ventures, John Stuart Investments Pty Ltd & D W Wallace

FROM LITTLE ACORNS,

Mighty Grow

OAKS

Their father is a three-time Melbourne Cup winner, so it was logical that Jake and Rhys McEvoy, 14 and 11 years old, would be ambitious riders. Last Australia Day – Rhys sporting the Inglis silks and Jake in the Ciaron Maher colours – the brothers partnered their ponies to successive victories at Warwick Farm in the Sydney leg of the National Pony Racing Series and “you could not have better ambassadors”, according to pony racing boss Lindy Maurice.

“If you could bottle it, it would be the greatest thing,” she says. “The manners of those two boys and the way they love their horses, it’s just beautiful.”

Maurice’s Thoroughbred Industry Careers (TIC) is the engine and accelerator behind Australian pony racing. Though ongoing the past five years, the National Pony Racing Series is approaching only its second year. It is organised in alliance with Pony Club Australia.

Rhys McEvoy and pony Otis

Having industry families like the McEvoys – and Gai Waterhouse’s granddaughter Sophia Ricketson is also involved – is a vital part of its exposure.

“It’s genuinely important to have prominent people supporting pony racing,” Maurice says. “The McEvoy family…they are genuine, hard working, horse loving people. These are the pinup kids for the sport. It doesn’t get much better than them.”

Jake and Rhys rode a combination of their own and borrowed ponies on Australia Day. They won like jockeys; stirrups hiked up, hands up the neck just like dad. On the sidelines, Kerrin McEvoy and wife Cathy – sister to Cup winner Michelle Payne – were bubbling over.

“ i t was a really good day,” k errin says. “ t he boys rode incredibly well and we were

really proud of them.”

Kerrin and Cathy’s oldest son, Charlie, took part in the very first pony race staged as a pop-up exhibition event by TIC. That was years ago and, since then, Jake and Rhys have assumed the interest. While they take their races seriously, they were humble in victory on Australia Day. They thanked TIC, Inglis and the sponsors before praising their ponies. In the royal blue Inglis silks, trackside to Inglis’ Riverside Stables, it was an especially memorable day for Rhys.

“It’s just such an opportunity to be riding on the racetrack at this young of an age,” he said, and post-victory aboard Otis he added; “I am so excited and I’m so happy, and grateful for my beautiful pony and how good he was at the start. TIC and Inglis, the track managers, barrier attendants and everyone, I’m very grateful.”

For all their exposure to racing and equestrian sports, the McEvoy children are grounded. On Australia Day, ahead of their races they were thankful for the opportunity and in victory they were gracious.

“Our kids are quite keen riders,” Kerrin says. “They follow racing quite closely, given that I’m still riding and their uncles and aunties train as well down in Victoria. They’ve got a passion for it and while there is no pressure on them to become jockeys, you can see how they could easily become involved in the industry.”

Kerrin has been riding for 27 years, a career that has landed him 84 G1 victories at the time of writing. He is a big-money rider and a mainstay of the Sydney jockeys’ room, and if his boys get into professional race riding, he would not mind.

“If they’re keen to and they’re light enough, it would be fantastic to see them become jockeys,” he says. “With their dad being a Melbourne Cup winner and their mum being from the famous Payne family, there would no doubt be a bit of pressure on them, but that’s something we’ll have to battle if it evolves.

It was Lindy Maurice who approached the McEvoys about getting the boys involved. From her perspective, it was critical to have in-house participation because it would boost the profile of pony racing. The boys were keen, Kerrin and Cathy too, and the day they won their races at Warwick Farm was a family milestone.

“There have been some great names in the industry getting involved with this as sponsors, like Inglis, Ciaron Maher and Chris Waller,” Kerrin says. “They’ve been so willing to have the kids sport their colours, and the kids are always looking forward to seeing what colours they’ll get. Rhys was really excited to get the Inglis silks and I’m pretty sure Jake wore them another year, and it was even better because we had all the ponies housed at Riverside Stables. That was really fun for the kids.”

The television pictures beamed the event around the country. The ponies, all under 13.3hh, were paraded and prepped at Riverside, parents darting here and there and photographers scrumming like paparazzi. TIC and Pony Club Australia had everything organised, from saddlecloths to strapper bibs and a barrier draw, and everything went off beautifully on a warm summers day.

In the background, however, was months of pre-planning. TIC has a staff of people making these events happen around Australian racecourses, and for every race there are taster days and training days beforehand. It is through these events that the final field is selected for the showcase race, albeit the gallop is about sportsmanship, skill and enjoyment rather than winning.

“They put barbeques on and had a tour of Godolphin,” Kerrin says. “They toured Warwick Farm and they had many practice days leading into it, which not only helps the kids but helps the ponies ease into race day. It is a brilliantly set up few days and kids are travelling from all over the place to ride in it.”

Rhys and Jake McEvoy celebrate wins at the Sydney leg of the 2024 National Pony Racing Series

It isn’t just racing kids lining up to be part of the TIC concept. The Series is open to any pony club rider between nine and 15 years old who can demonstrate their ability to ride and control their pony in a group environment. The McEvoy and Waterhouse (Ricketson) kids are among the most prominent in reputation, but kids from all over the country take their spots throughout the year. “It’s really fantastic to welcome families outside of racing into the bubble to see what it’s all about,” Kerrin says. “That’s one of the important aspects of what this pony racing provides. It might just enable a few kids to see what this sport is about, maybe just parting the seas for a future champion trainer or a champion jockey.”

Gai Waterhouse, with hardly time to sleep, has thrown her support to pony racing since the beginning. Her granddaughter, Sophia Ricketson, wasn’t far behind Rhys McEvoy in the 12.2hh and Under race on Australia Day, and Waterhouse was there with her wit and wisdom.

“It should happen every Saturday,” she says. “We should have these pony races on every Saturday, and not just for the industry families but for anyone at gymkhanas and pony club events. It would bring a lot of new people to racing, which is what we need.”

Sophia is part of the Berrima Pony Club in the Southern Highlands. She rode Pedro at Warwick Farm, and her grandmother was on-hand for the taster and training days in places like Bankstown.

“We have absolutely loved being part of it,” Waterhouse says. “It’s brought our family to the races on days when they probably wouldn’t have come to the races. There is not one negative thing about pony racing, and it should be embraced and taken on by both Racing NSW and Racing Victoria, and all over Australia and New Zealand.”

It’s no secret that TIC is pinned to the wall each year funding the National Pony Racing Series. As yet, the concept is not industry-funded, which is why it is so important for families like the McEvoys to be involved. In Europe, top jockey Christophe Soumillon is establishing the Soumillon International Pony Academy outside Deauville, which will act like a tennis club where the kids can race-ride weekly. It is that sort of vision that Maurice is hoping will catch on in Australia, and it’s the support of the McEvoys and the Waterhouses, and others like them, on which she is leaning.

“Racing has a lot of challenges, and staying relevant to future generations is one of the biggest,’’ Maurice says. “Gai and Kerrin, with their profiles, will spread the awareness of this thing and it might reach people on the fringes of racing. It’s why having these legends of the sport involved is so important.

“But also, for me, it’s about having people involved that genuinely believe in the next generation, which these guys do.”

Rhys McEvoy races down the Warwick Farm straight
Gai Waterhouse with granddaughter Sophia Ricketson
Cathy and Kerrin McEvoy with children Charlie, Rhys, Jake and Eva

VOBIS SIRES STALLIONS 2023 YEARLINGS

2023 Yearlings by VOBIS Sires stallions are eligible for VOBIS Platinum, with over $30 million^ in VOBIS prizemoney, bonuses and vouchers on offer.

STALLION

Alabama Express

Anacheeva

Blue Point (IRE)

Boulder City

Brazen Beau

Cluster

Crackerjack King (IRE)

De Gaulle

Delaware (GB)

Dirty Work

Doubtland

Earthlight (IRE)

Endless Drama (IRE)

Extreme Warrior

Fierce Impact (JPN)

Finance Tycoon

Fiorente (IRE)

Foxwedge

Frosted (USA)

Ghaiyyath (IRE)

Giant's Steps

Gold Standard

STALLION

Grunt (NZ)

Hanseatic

Highland Reel (IRE)

I Am Immortal

Ilovethiscity

Impending

Jungle Ruler

Kermadec (NZ)

Last Typhoon

Lucky Vega (IRE)

Magnus

National Defense (GB)

Nicconi

Overshare

Palentino

Prince of Caviar

Puissance De Lune (IRE)

Redente

Rich Enuff

Ringerdingding

Royal Meeting (IRE)

Royal Symphony

STALLION

Rubick

Russian Camelot (IRE)

Shamus Award

Skilled

Star Craft (NZ)

Star Witness

Strasbourg

Tagaloa

Thronum

Toronado (Ire)

Tosen Stardom (JPN)

Trust In A Gust

Vancouver

Von Costa De Hero

Wandjina

Warhorse

Wayed Zain

Wolf Cry

Wooded (IRE)

Written Tycoon

Yulong Prince (SAF)

Sales Soirées

After a long day of inspections or sales, there’s nothing better than a quality meal to entertain clients and friends. Here, we get the downlow on some great dining options in Sydney and Melbourne from those who know best!

MAHJONG, ST KILDA

Located down Fitzroy street in St Kilda, Mahjong offers the best Cantonese cuisine around. Loaded with quality, flavour and crispy skin to die for, the pork belly is a must have. The restaurant is always full of bubbly chatter, laughter and great Rose, which signifies the terrific atmosphere. Getting in generally requires a booking but owner Max Tsang always accommodates where he can. He’s a legend and it’s always my go-to restaurant when taking clients out to dinner.

NATALIE YOUNG

THE GEORGE ON COLLINS, MELBOURNE CBD

The George on Collins is a great option. It’s a sit down restaurant/bar with outstanding modern South East Asian cuisine and there’s a massive bar through the middle of the room to make sure you don’t go thirsty. There’s a DJ playing sets that creates a great vibe and after a meal and a few drinks, plenty of the diners end up on the makeshift dance floor in front of the DJ. The Sticky Mekhong Lamb Ribs are a must and the Angus Scotch Fillet never lasts long on our table either.

WAYNE HAWKES

GRADI, CROWN

I love a home cooked meal but when I go out for a meal with clients at the sales, my go-to restaurant is Gradi at Crown. There’s really not a bad restaurant in the Crown precinct. There’s always a great vibe there at sales time as a lot of the industry stays in that area and all seem to swarm to Crown most nights. Gradi is outstanding Italian cuisine. The Diavola and Vulcano pizzas are hard to go past!

ROBBIE GRIFFITHS

LITTLE HOP, FITZROY

If you are looking for a real Melbourne experience, get a table on the street at Little Hop. Brunswick St provides the entertainment, the turntable provides the tunes and the kitchen dishes up cheap, cheerful but to-die-for Tacos. Don’t not have the mushroom. It’s a beauty. Margs are a must. Spicy or traditional, no one will judge! Not even if you have more than one! Then have a cheeky vino on the way back to the city up the road at Armadillo bar.

ANTHONY MITHEN

CODA, MELBOURNE CBD

I love Coda in Flinders Lane in the city – it’s set within a basement and has a great vibe about it. They do some sexy cocktails and have delicious food that is along the ‘on trend’ Vietnamese style. Must haves on the menu are the crispy tapioca and prawn beetle leaf with kaffir lime and green chili; as well as the hot and numbing crispy lamb with whipped chickpeas and sansho. All up into the wagyu beef rendang with prawn and lap yuk fried rice – chef’s kiss!

DAMON GABBEDY

Coda, Melbourne CBD

SYDNEY

HOTEL CENTENNIAL, WOOLLAHRA

The success of a night out is the combination of the food, the service and the atmosphere (and the company). The Centennial is part of the Justin Hemmes group of restaurants and it always has a warm, friendly atmosphere and the food is delicious. It is smart without being stuffy. The grilled squid is a lovely starter amongst lots of good dishes. Not too many Sydney sales go by where I’m not heading to the Centennial for a great meal!

OLLY TAIT

MR WONG, SYDNEY

It’s got its own unique vibe - dark, glamorous and a kind of sexy ambiance. It’s not your usual ‘Sydney by the water on a summer’s day’ experience. The dimly lit interior, coupled with the exceptional food and wine, a plushie fit out and old school bar areas create a world-class atmosphere. Our menu favourites include the king prawn and sugar snap dumplings with scallop sauce, the king crab fried rice “Typhoon Shelter style” with garlic and chili, and the Wagyu 9 striploin grilled with soy glaze and wasabi salsa.

JO GRIFFIN

CATALINA, ROSE BAY

Iconic Catalina Restaurant in Rose Bay is a premier dining destination and the perfect choice for a long lunch. Situated on Sydney’s picturesque Harbour waterfront, the restaurant offers the opportunity to soak in breathtaking views while enjoying a delicious meal. Renowned for its fresh, high-quality seafood, Catalina is especially well known for its outstanding oysters and snapper, a personal favourite of mine. The extensive wine list is also impressive. Their combination of scenery, seafood and atmosphere means you can’t go wrong by adding this charming restaurant to your “must visit” list when you’re in Sydney to attend Inglis sales.

ANTONY THOMPSON

EZRA, POTTS POINT

Ezra is Middle Eastern Dining in Potts Point. The ikra dip with hot puffing pita is so good that we usually end up ordering extra pita. The roast cauliflower with burnt honey and feta isn’t just a vegetable dish, it is a veggie dish with a whole lot of personality! And the fall-off-the-bone roast spatchcock is meant to be a share dish but you won’t want to share it! If you are not familiar with this type of food, ask the friendly staff for recommendations. Yum!

SATOMI OKA

THE IRON CHEF & DISTRICT 8 , CABRA-VALE

I’m recommending two! The Iron Chef is outstanding – quality dumplings, icy cold Tsingtao, great atmosphere and if you want more than dumplings or Yum Cha, you can order anything you like and it’s top quality. And District 8 at the back of the Cabra-Vale Diggers Club is unbelievable. And no matter how much you eat or drink, it never costs you more than $50! I’ve also learnt that this is where the Inglis staff disappear to for a Friday long(ish) lunch when there’s no sales on, so it must be good!

MITCH BEER

Catalina, Rose Bay

CLASSIC YEARLING SALE

Louis Le Metayer
Gai Waterhouse
Dean Hawthorne & Antony Thompson
Adam Watt
Matthew Smith
Richard & Will Freedman
Mark McStay & Jim Clarke
Michael Kent Jnr, Mike Fleming, Mick Price & Shona Drechsler
Glenn Burrows & Mitchell Freedman
Gerald Ryan & Sterling Alexiou
James Moss
Tom Walter, Jamie Walter, Joe Pride & Brave Pride
Michael Wallace
Team Darby Racing
Kevin Sin
Bjorn Baker & Jason Richardson
Cliff Brown & Michael Smith
Bryce Heys
Brett Howard
Bill Duncan & Tracey Rook
Narelle Stocker, Ricky Yiu & Dean Hawkes
Ash Wright & Les Bridge
Suman Hedge & Paul Messara
Bruce Slade & Adrian Bott
Gary Portelli, Adrian Allan & Renae Dorney
YP Cheng
Tony Gollan
Will Johnson, Annabel Neasham, Rob Archibald & Tabitha Ridley-Thomas
Jo Griffin, Willie Leung, Greg Griffin & Jimmy Ting
Brad Widdup
Justin Bahen & Kris Lees
Liam Peters & Sebastian Hutch

PREMIER YEARLING SALE

Peter Moody
Harry King & Symon Wilde
Katie Gray & Trent Busuttin
Antoinette Inglis, Rodney Notman, Byron Rogers & Dom Sutton
Danny O’Brien
David Price & Merrick Staunton
Tony McEvoy, Damon Gabbedy & Calvin McEvoy
King Cheng, Antoinette Inglis & Sara Ryan
Sebastian Hutch, Michael Smith, Bruce Slade & Sally Williams
Katrina O’Driscoll, Shane McGrath & Josiah Ma
Mark Pilkington & Andrew Noblet
Patrick Payne & Paris Scott
James Price & Bond Li
Pierre Ng
Phillip Stokes, Cameron Menzies & Rick Connolly
Michael Drapac & Antoinette Inglis
Gai Waterhouse
Craig Rounsefell
Ben Hayes, Jenny McAlpine, Grace Ramage & Josh Rix
Andrew Chan, Mitch Pearce, Ross Lao, Calvin Chan & James Price
Stephen Brown & Jonathan D’Arcy
Jamie Richards & Andrew Williams
Mr Zhang Yuesheng
Yusuke Ichikawa, Kosuke Kawakami, Shinya Mori & Olly Tait
Troy Corstens & Dean Harvey
Anthony Freedman
James Mitchell & Jason Richardson
Karyn Fenton-Ellis & Antoinette Inglis
Kevin Payne

EASTER YEARLING SALE

Michael Wallace & Michael Freedman
James Harron
Guy Mulcaster
David Redvers
John Singleton & Jemma Cutting
Arthur Mitchell, Matt Scown, Will Johnson, Craig Bernick & Harry Mitchell
Apollo Ng
Kevin ‘Milly’ Walls & Ron Wanless
Andrew Williams, Brent Taylor & Lachlan Fitt
John Camilleri, Michael Kirwin & Ciaron Conroy
Paul, Lara, Debbie, Alinta & Talia Kepitis
Paul Shanahan & Tom Magnier
John Foote & Brendan Lindsay
Nick Wakim, James Bester & Ciaron Maher
Wayne Hawkes & Michael Hawkes
Shingo Hashimoto
Jamie McCalmont & Marc Chan
Chris Waller
Chris Russell & Boone Chua
Brae Sokolski, Sheamus Mills, Matt Scown & Chloe Frost Bob & Liam Peters
Angus Gold
Andre Nel
Coolmore Team
Adrian Bott & Bruce Slade
Will Bourne & David Eustace
Suman Hedge, Sally Gordon & Anthony Mithen
David Ellis & Jason Richardson
Tom Charlton & Bruce Wilson
Mitch Cunningham, Jim Clarke, Chris Phillips, Eoin Kemp, Bevan Smith & Johnny McKeever

EASTER COCKTAIL PARTY

When it comes to champion horses, we’ve had the honour transporting some of the world’s very best for 50 years. But it’s champions like our airport operators, that are the reason we’re the mosted trusted name in horse transportation today.

To find out more about IRT and how our champions can help you and your champion, visit our website today.

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IRT Australia: Tel +61 3 9643 3000

IRT New Zealand: Tel +64 9297 2022

IRT UK & Europe: Tel +44 1638 668 003

IRT Germany: Tel +49 171 784 7447

IRT North America: Tel +1 630 377 2300

Inglis Directors

JOHN COATES AC

John has been Inglis Chair since 2007. He is a member of the International Olympic Committee and the President of the International Council of Arbitration for Sport and Court of Arbitration for Sport. He was the President of the Australian Olympic Committee from 1990-2022. He is a member of the Board of the Brisbane Organising Committee for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Among a number of listed company and statutory positions, John served on the board of David Jones 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

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 cofounded and is a Director of Pixevety, which provides consent driven media management technology to schools in eight countries and has been appointed a Member of the Board of the Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research.

JAMIE INGLIS

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.

STEVEN GREGG Director

Steven Gregg is Chairman of Ampol Ltd (previously Caltex) and Chairman of Westpac, having been appointed to the Board of Westpac in 2023. In addition to being a Director of William Inglis & Son, he is Chairman of the Lorna Hodgkinson Foundation and a Trustee of the Australian Museum. Prior to this Steven was the Chairman of The Lottery Corporation, Goodman Fielder Ltd and of Austock Group Ltd. Steven has extensive Australian and international Executive experience in investment banking and management consulting. He held senior positions at ABN Amro (as Global Head of Investment Banking), Chase Manhattan and Lehman Brothers and his most recent Executive role was as a Partner at McKinsey & Co., specialising in financial services and strategy.

Mark assumed the role of Managing Director at Inglis in mid-2007, becoming the first non-family member to lead the company. His professional journey is marked by versatility, encompassing 12 years as a naval officer and eight years as a media executive at News Corporation, where he oversaw digital and newspaper operations. Driven by a deep-seated passion for horse racing, breeding, and technology, Mark has spent over 16 years at Inglis implementing innovative strategies. His leadership has been instrumental in introducing transformative initiatives like the online bidding platform and digital sales platform. Notably, these advancements have recently expanded Inglis’ reach into the burgeoning digital market of the USA. In addition to these achievements, Mark has guided Inglis through significant transitions, including its relocation to Warwick Farm and the establishment of Riverside Stables and The William Inglis Hotel. His strategic investment in Ardex Technology, where he has served as Chairman since 2016, underscores his commitment to driving progress and excellence across diverse sectors.

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 Digital

T: 1300 711 683

E: sales@inglisdigital.com

20 25 INGLIS SALES DATES

Inglis Staff

CHAIR

John Coates AC

DEPUTY CHAIR

Arthur Inglis

MANAGING DIRECTOR

Mark Webster

DIRECTORS

Jamie Inglis & Steven Gregg

MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION

CEO Bloodstock Sales

Director, Strategic Development

Head of Commercial

RIVERSIDE STABLES

155 Governor Macquarie Drive, Warwick Farm NSW 2170 PO Box 388, Moorebank NSW 1875 T +61 2 9399 7999

OAKLANDS

285 Oaklands Road, Oaklands Junction VIC 3063

PO Box 2415, Greenvale Vic 3059

T +61 3 9333 1422

Sebastian Hutch 0423 770 854sebastian.hutch@inglis.com.au

Arthur Inglis 0412 223 134arthur.inglis@inglis.com.au

Jonathan Adler 0408 191 772jonathan.adler@inglis.com.au

EA to CEO Bloodstock, HR Coordinator & Client Liaison Helen Taylor 0411 874 017helen.taylor@inglis.com.au

EA to MD & Special Projects

Office Administration Riverside

Office Administration Oaklands

NSW BLOODSTOCK

Leah Dale 0410 506 215leah.dale@inglis.com.au

Sally Lavery 02 9399 7999sally.lavery@inglis.com.au

Jennifer St John 03 9333 1422jennifer.stjohn@inglis.com.au

NSW Bloodstock Operations Manager (Auctioneer) Chris (Rusty) Russell 0412 644 452chris.russell@inglis.com.au

Bloodstock Sales Manager (Auctioneer)

Bloodstock Sales Manager

Bloodstock Consultant (Auctioneer)

Bloodstock Assistant

Bloodstock Assistant

Sale Entry Coordinator

National Bloodstock Administrator

Brett Gilding 0401 300 280brett.gilding@inglis.com.au

Harry Bailey 0420 997 417harry.bailey@inglis.com.au

Angus Robertson 0477 179 393 angus.robertson@inglis.com.au

Will Gardner 02 9399 7999will.gardner@inglis.com.au

Will Macdonald 02 9399 7999will.macdonald@inglis.com.au

Wayne Massingham 02 9133 0223wayne.massingham@inglis.com.au

Ben Arnot 0404 421 318ben.arnot@inglis.com.au

Grounds Person / Maintenance, Riverside Stables Kirk Stone 02 9399 7999kirk.stone@inglis.com.au

VIC BLOODSTOCK

VIC Bloodstock Manager

James Price 0409 806 595 james.price@inglis.com.au

Bloodstock Sales Manager Will Stott 0408 126 952will.stott@inglis.com.au

Insurance Manager & Bloodstock Consultant

Bloodstock Consultant

Finance Officer / Office Administration

Complex Manager, Oaklands

Assistant Facilities Manager, Oaklands

Sinead Flannery 0416 243 696sinead.flannery@inglis.com.au

Brittany Hussey 0409 333 823brittany.hussey@inglis.com.au

Jennifer St John 03 9333 1422jennier.stjohn@inglis.com.au

Colin Brown 0413 148 956colin.brown@inglis.com.au

Gavin Morris 0411 100 479gavin.morris@inglis.com.au

Bloodstock Accounting Officer

Finance Officer

Caitlin Sneddon 02 9133 0240caitlin.sneddon@inglis.com.au

Rani Wylie 02 9399 7999rani.wylie@inglis.com.au

Finance Officer Laura Alison 02 9399 7999laura.alison@inglis.com.au

FINANCE

Chief Financial Officer

Commercial Accountant

Assistant Accountant

Accounts Payable Administrator

Payroll / HR

MARKETING

Marketing Manager

Media & PR Manager

Marketing Executive

Client Relations & Events Coordinator

Client Travel & Marketing Coordinator

Bloodstock Research

Marketing Assistant

Jaci Ellings 0412 149 782jaci.ellings@inglis.com.au

Steven Bristow 02 9133 0258steven.bristow@inglis.com.au

Ann Markham 02 9133 0214ann.markham@inglis.com.au

Katrina Murphy 02 9133 0246katrina.murphy@inglis.com.au

Jennifer Goodwin 02 9133 0244jennifer.goodwin@inglis.com.au

Jessica McKeown 0498 807 205jessica.mckeown@inglis.com.au

Peter Fitzgerald 0418 348 997peter.fitzgerald@inglis.com.au

Jemma Cutting 0417 779 898 jemma.cutting@inglis.com.au

Lily France Williams 0431 452 050lily.france@inglis.com.au

Elise Jones 0451 250 409elise.jones@inglis.com.au

Mitch Bates 0411 832 792mitchell.bates@inglis.com.au

Grace Kennedy 0412 275 090grace.kennedy@inglis.com.au

Travel & Transport at Sales 0477 426 993travel@inglis.com.au

Chief Information Officer

Deane Jooste-Jacobs 0414 587 953deane.jacobs@inglis.com.au IT Support Officer

Ned Mahir 0423 457 524nedim.mahir@inglis.com.au

Flannery 0416 243 696sinead.flannery@inglis.com.au

Insurance Manager Beryl Brooks 0417 725 500beryl.brooks@inglis.com.au

0404 093 660 narelle.stocker@inglis.com.au

1422katrina.odriscoll@inglis.com.au

Inglis Digital Business Manager

Inglis Digital Operations

Inglis Digital Finance Manager

Inglis Digital Sales

Inglis Digital Sales

Inglis Digital Marketing Coordinator

Inglis Digital Administration

Nick Melmeth 0419 145 144nick.melmeth@inglisdigital.com

Stephanie Carruthers 0422 592 607 stephanie.carruthers@inglisdigital.com

Jason Ngo 0488 088 609 jason.ngo@inglis.com.au

Jessie Whipp 0418 237 563jessie.whipp@inglisdigital.com

Mary Anne Bozsity 02 9133 0232maryanne.bozsity@inglisdigital.com

Kate Lally 02 9133 0218kate.lally@inglisdigital.com

Paris Scott 1300 711 683paris.scott@inglisdigtial.com Horsezone.com.au

INGLIS RURAL PROPERTY

Director

CEO – Rural Property

Rural Sales & Marketing Consultant

Rural Sales & Marketing Analyst

Marketing Coordinator

Ben Arnot 0404 421 318support@horsezone.com.au

Jamie Inglis 0412 064 442jamie.inglis@inglis.com.au

Sam Triggs 0410 683 891sam.triggs@inglis.com.au

Liam Griffiths 0427 474 900liam.griffiths@inglis.com.au

Hamish Cooke 0432 853 593hamish.cooke@inglis.com.au

Zoe Philip 0447 311 762zoe.philip@inglis.com.au

INGLIS INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES & CONSULTANTS

International Business Development Manager

Hong Kong 國際業務發展經理

China 国际业务发展经理

Korea 해외영업 부장

Europe

Hong Kong

Japan 日本担当

New Zealand

New Zealand

Philippines

South Africa

USA

Auctioneer

Nicky Wong +61 478 058 889nicky.wong@inglis.com.au

Harry Bailey

James Price

Satomi Oka

Brett Gilding

+61 420 997 417harry.bailey@inglis.com.au

+61 409 806 595 james.price@inglis.com.au

+61 414 414 450satomi.oka@inglis.com.au

+61 401 300 280brett.gilding@inglis.com.au

Dean Hawthorne +64 274 881 221hawthornebloodstock@gmail.com

Arthur Inglis

Brett Gilding

+61 412 223 134arthur.inglis@inglis.com.au

+61 401 300 280brett.gilding@inglis.com.au

Sebastian Hutch +61 423 770 854sebastian.hutch@inglis.com.au

Jonathan D'Arcy +61 412 965 729jonathan@arasaigbloodstock.com

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