The Breed

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Issue 29, October 9

God’s Own, who stands at Eliza Park Stud, won the Caulfield Guineas in 2005.

A race to find a stallion The winner of Saturday’s Group 1 Caulfield Guineas (1600m) will be sought after as a future stallion prospect and his value will soar. The field of 11 is made up of 10 colts and one gelding, Éclair Fastpass. First prize is worth $600,000, but if the winner is a colt, then the owners can add millions in future revenue, be it as sale value or future returns from stud duty. Already, the Group 1 winner Manhattan Rain (b c 2006, Encosta De LagoShantha’s Choice, by Canny Lad), a half-brother to champion sire Redoute’s Choice (by Danehill (USA)), is reported to be worth $40 million. Golden Rose winner Denman (br c 2006, LonhroPeach, by Vain) is probably worth between $10m and $20m as a stallion – not that owner Darley will part with him. It will be very interesting to

see what Darley does with Denman if he wins the Guineas. His place in a luxury barn at Darley Kelvinside, in the Hunter Valley, is booked on the strength of his Group 1 Golden Rose (1400m) win, but he could become a valuable shuttle stallion if Darley decides to target the Dubai World Cup carnival, and possibly Royal Ascot, with the colt next year. Nathan Tinkler’s Patinack Farm only needs Trusting (b c 2006, Tale Of The Cat (USA)Legible (NZ), by Zabeel (NZ)) to run to his talent to win a Group 1 and he will be standing in the Hunter in the near future. So You Think is a different proposition as he is bred to stay and his sire line (Sadler’s Wells) is not a sought-after source of stallions in this part of the world. His future as a stallion might be back in the place of his birth in New Zealand,

although, part-owner Dato Tan Chin Nam will be keen for the colt to stand at his Think Big Stud in the NSW southern highlands. Some of the modern winners of the Caulfield Guineas to go to stud include Wonderful Word (2006, by Agnes World), God’s Own (2005, by Redoute’s Choice), Econsul (2004, by Pins), Helenus (2002, b Helissio), Lonhro (2001, by Octagonal), Show A Heart (2000, by Brave Warrior), Redoute’s Choice (1999), St. Covet (1994,by Covetous), Grosvenor (1982, by Sir Tristram), Luskin Star (1977, by Kaoru Star) and Vain (1969, by Wilkes). Studmaster and broodmare owners will be watching the Caulfield Guineas with great interest, and that interest will wane only if Robbie Laing’s Fastnet Rock gelding Éclair Fastpass wins in an upset. DANNY POWER

Picholine is on the verge of making history if her son Shamoline Warrior (by Shamardal) can win the Group 1 Victoria Derby (2500m) at Flemington later this month. Last year, Picholine’s first foal, Rebel Raider (by Reset) won the Derby and Shamoline Warrior is a firm favourite to give Picholine a unique double. No brothers or half-brothers have won the Victoria Derby – a race that is six years older than the Melbourne Cup. Picholine is by Dehere (USA) from the Dalmacia mare Jewel Of Africa. It is Dalmacia’s sire, the great Sir Tristram (IRE), who gives Picholine the ability to produce stayers. She was a handy racemare, winning three times from 12 starts, over distances of 1100m, 1200m and 1300m – nothing to suggest she would become a superior producer of stayers. Picholine’s third dam, the imported Out Of Africa (GB) is inbred 2x3 to Raise A Native (USA) (by Native Dancer), also a noted speed influence. Dehere, being a son of the champion broodmare sire Deputy Minister (by Vice Regent (CAN), has always been expected to shine as a broodmare sire, but more of a sprinter-miler influence than for the longer races. Picholine, owned by Toorak Park Stud, has a 2YO filly by Exceed And Excel (by Danehill (USA), but she has since missed to Artie Schiller and recently produced a dead Reset foal, a full relation to Rebel Raider.


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