Waller weekly news 22 May, 2015 Winx. This week the stable celebrated a stellar day at the Sunshine Coast’s Caloundra track on Saturday with Winx’s ultra-impressive Group 3 Guineas win stamping her as the solid favourite for the Queensland Oaks a fortnight later. Not to be outdone, Index Linked added another Cup to his collection, with a dogged display at Listed level carrying top weight of 59kgs. Avonaco’s success in Scone marked our latest winner for his Star Thoroughbreds owners while Hollywood Bound and James McDonald’s love affair continued at Randwick on Wednesday with their fourth victory together for Mark and Leah Timms. Brazen Beau also provided a highlight, having a good hit out to win his trial this week before he heads off to England for his assault on Royal Ascot. Stay tuned for more on the plans for his trip in next week’s newsletter. After a frustrating spate of close seconds we are hoping our luck changes going into this weekend with big teams running at Randwick and Doomben plus runners at Flemington, Newcastle and Gosford early next week. Brisbane’s racing will be action packed for the team with Boban and Flamingo Star charged with trying to snare the stable’s first Group 1 Doomben 10,000 while Oaks and Derby contenders Ballet Suite, Sadler’s Lake, Quick Strike and Redoutable Heart will be having their final preparation runs for their grand finals. For a full list of our runners visit the website - www.cwallerracing.com We wish you all a safe and enjoyable weekend and the very best of luck over the next week! INSIDE THIS ISSUE • WINNERs, waller tells faithfuls to hang tough with boban • more News, kiwi apprentice to join stable, getting to know andre rabbett & photos. www.cwallerracing.com | admin@cwallerracing.com | +612 9760 5700 CHRIS WALLER RACING - WINNERS THIS WEEK WINX 3yo F Street Cry - Vegas Showgirl by Al Akbar Brilliant filly Winx scored a stunning success in the Group 3 Sunshine Coast Guineas over 1600m at Caloundra on Saturday. Stepping back to the mile having previously finished second in the Group 1 ATC Oaks at Randwick over 2400m, Larry Cassidy was in the saddle on Saturday. He settled the daughter of Street Cry at the rear of the 18 strong field and she was still last with 400m left to run but produced a sensational turn of foot to pass all her rivals and score an outstanding victory. This was an excellent lead up for the Group 1 Queensland Oaks run this year at Doomben over 2200m. The reduced distance will certainly play to this classy filly’s strengths and she should prove very hard to beat in the showpiece. INDEX LINKED 7yo G Dansili - Fully Invested by Irish River Index Linked has certainly been a revelation for his connections since joining CWR and he added the Listed Caloundra Cup to his honour roll on Saturday. Damien Browne took the mount for this 2400m event and he gave the son of Dansili a brilliant ride. He had him settled well towards the rear of the field and waited until well into the straight to produce Index Linked for a run down the outside of the leaders. It was a ding-dong battle with the runner up over the last 100m but Index Linked once again showed his tenacity and will to prevail by a narrow margin. This was the 11th career success for this import who arrived from France as a maiden and Saturday’s victory took his prize money earnings to just shy of $700,000. AVONACO 3yo G All American - Freestyle by Snippets Carrying the Star Thoroughbred colours Avonaco gained a gutsy victory at Scone on Friday over 1300m. The son of All American was ridden by Tommy Berry who had him well positioned throughout in third position. He responded well to his riders urgings to hold out his stablemate Disgraceful. Both of these youngster are promising sorts with Avonaco recording his second victory from just seven raceday appearances. Going by this win and the stable’s opinion of him, his group of owners should continue to have fun with him. Thanks to Bradley Photographers, ROSS STEVENSON and darryl sherer for our weekly photos. www.bradleyphotos.com.au hollywood bound 5yo G Royal Academy - Sutton Rarju by Marju Hollywood Bound took out the BM75 over 1600m at Randwick on Wednesday. James McDonald was in the saddle and he has built up a good relationship with the Royal Academy gelding resulting in the race being their fourth victory together. James had the gelding in a great striking position throughout Wednesday’s race travelling in second place. He struck for home at the 400m mark and the partnership raced away for a comfortable victory. Relishing the softer track conditions, he should be in for another profitable campaign this winter, no doubt with James McDonald in the saddle when available. Click on the play button to be taken to your weekly dose of Chris and Liam. chris waller tells faithful to hang tough with boban Don’t write off Boban.That’s the stern warning from champion trainer Chris Waller as the former star miler gets set to repay his most faithful followers in Saturday’s Doomben 10,000. Some experts have questioned whether Boban is 12 months past his best and Waller didn’t shy away from the fact the five-yearold has been a nightmare for punters since claiming his last victory in the Group 1 Chipping Norton Stakes (1600m) in March last year. But Waller feels the stars are aligning for the three-time Group 1 winner to add another feature race to his already impressive resume in Brisbane this weekend. “You can never underestimate Boban,” Waller warned. “I would be one of them to say that (he hasn’t produced his best in the past 12 months) but you can’t take away that Group 1 level and some of his runs have been pretty good in the past 12 months. “Not all of them, but in particular his early races while fresh have been pretty good so we are hanging on to that and it’s the type of race that will suit him and you would expect there to be a bit of pace on.” Boban, a $17 Doomben 10,000 chance, had a gallop at Rosehill on Monday before travelling up to the Gold Coast on Tuesday night The gelding has only won one from seven races first-up but his last three fresh runs have been over 1200m instead of the 1350m this weekend. “He is pretty well and I don’t think the 1200m is any good for him and being 1350m fresh this weekend, I’m thinking he is a chance,” Waller said. Flamingo Star will be Waller’s other runner in the Doomben 10,000 this weekend and he admits he isn’t expecting too much from the German import at his Australian debut. “We are planning towards the spring with him and he hadn’t shown us much at all until Monday when he had his final gallop at Rosehill and his work was good,” he said. “That was the first time he has showed me some speed and I don’t think he could win this weekend but if he ran midfield I would say he is the perfect candidate for the Epsom in the spring.” Waller was on the Glitter Strip on Tuesday to watch some of his Doomben hopefuls — including Sadler’s Lake, Ballet Suite, Counterattack and She’s Clean — gallop on the Gold Coast course proper. He concedes he had to hold all four horses back slightly in their gallops due to the track being chopped up but he is confident it won’t affect their performances this weekend. - Brad Davidson, Gold Coast Bulletin Flamingo Star, Boban have task ahead in famous Group 1 sprint It’s rare for all-powerful Chris Waller to be consigned to the “hopeful roughie’’ category in a Group 1 but that’s how Waller feels about his dual hand in Saturday’s Doomben 10,000. The market has Waller’s runners Boban and Flamingo Star (pictured right) at $15 and $16 respectively. Waller reckons the odds are about right for the costly, elusive Boban and “a bit too speculative’’ with French import Flamingo Star, whom Waller says would need “every imaginable break’’ to get into the finish. “It’s pretty much a tick-over run, the sort of thing Lloyd Williams does with imports before spring,’’ Waller said, adding he had considered running instead in last week’s Scone Cup. “I tried to imagine the other day how he’d go if the gaps all opened and he got his best chance but he’s an imported mile to 2000m horse against Aussie sprinters.’’ Waller said the hints of hope with Flamingo Star were that it is a weak edition of the 10,000 and Flamingo Star’s last gallop before heading north was his best yet. “He galloped on Monday and that was the first glimpse of a turn of foot that he has shown,’’ he said. “He certainly didn’t show much turn of foot in two trials. “It’s by no means a strong 10,000. The only Group 1 form seems to be through last week’s BTC Cup and even that was questionable Group 1 form. “The fact it’s pretty weak will suit Boban more than it will my other runner.’’ Boban has slumped from “next big thing’’ two years ago to one of the most costly big-profile horses in the land. “He bled about 18 months ago after running in the Queen Elizabeth (at Randwick) and he’s never been the same since,’’ Waller said. “He’d nearly win it on his best form and he does tend to race best when fresh. The 1350m fresh should be suitable too, opposed to the usual 1200m where he runs on but doesn’t win. “He’s not going flash but he’s going OK. If that’s good enough then so be it.’’ Waller put a circle around the Brisbane carnival for Sadler's Lake when the gelding won his first race at a Canterbury midweek meeting in December. "I've had the Queensland Derby in mind for him after he won a couple of races during the off-season in Sydney and he's starting to head in the right direction," Waller said. Sadler's Lake will be aiming to emulate older stablemate Hawkspur who won the Rough Habit two years ago before going on to complete the triple crown by winning the Grand Prix and Queensland Derby at his next two starts. "He's a similar type to Hawkspur in that he's a step below the really good horses but still good enough to win these types of races," Waller said. "I think he's a pretty handy horse but he's been on wet tracks and on a better surface today he showed a good turn of foot." Sadler's Lake gave Waller an early double following the win of Ballet Suite in the Princess Stakes. Jockey Blake Shinn took up the front on Sadler's Lake ($3.60) and the son of High Chaparral was never headed, scoring by 1-3/4 lengths from Upham ($4.80) with the favourite Jumbo Prince ($3.40) three quarters of a length away away third. "He had to do a bit of work early to find the lead but he toughed it out well and it's good signs going forward to the Derby," Shinn said.- Matt Stewart, Herald Sun. star kiwi apprentice joins stable New Zealand’s champion apprentice is heading to Australia for a spell with Sydney’s leading trainer. Group One winning rider Rory Hutchings will leave next week to team up with expatriate Kiwi horseman Chris Waller. “I rode for Chris last year for a couple of weeks and when I left he said to stay in touch,” Hutchings said. “I caught up with him at the sales at Karaka earlier this year and he said he would be happy for me to go back. With the Brisbane carnival on it’s a good time of the year to go.” Hutchings, who is due to come out of his time with Graeme Rogerson in mid-June, is uncertain when he would return to New Zealand. “I’ll be going on loan originally and I’ll just see how things go. I haven’t set a date to come back,” he said. Hutchings, 20, was runner-up to Jason Collett for the apprentices’ premiership in 2011-12 before claiming the crown the following season with 73 winners and again in 2013-14 with a haul of 109. He currently has a 28 win buffer on Samantha Wynne in the race for the title this season, which has been highlighted by his first Group One victory aboard Soriano in the Zabeel Classic at Ellerslie on Boxing Day. Hutchings later doubled his tally when he partnered the Rogerson-trained mare to win the Herbie Dyke Stakes at Te Rapa in February. He will be in action on Saturday at Ellerslie, where his rides include the in-form stable runner Castamere in the Listed Great Northern Foal Stakes, before flying to Sydney on Monday. – NZ Racing Desk. GETTING TO KNOW Andre rabbett Talented rider and horseman Andre Rabbett hails from Christchurch in New Zealand where he left home at age 15 to be an apprentice jockey to iconic Kiwi trainers Dave and Paul O’Sullivan. A subsequent growth spurt however put an end his aspirations to be a jockey. Since then however Andre is grateful that he has been lucky enough to travel throughout most of Australia and Asia helping to prepare some amazing horses for some very good races. Finishing up as travelling foreman for the O’Sullivans in 2000, Andre spent decent stints working for Gary Moore, Bart Cummings, riding in Japan and eventually ending up at Patinack Farm as foreman for five years and John Thompson for a year when Patinack ceased operating. Andre is enjoying being a part of the team at Chris Waller Racing, commenting that he’s currently enjoying his involvement in racing more than ever most recently. Andre on Stuart, a horse he and a team took with 26 other horses to China’s first international raceday in 2013, run by the China Horse Club. Nickname? Don’t have one. Best quote? Don’t have one those either. Favourite part of the job? Seeing the results. Favourite horse? Honourable Aussie. Best horse ever seen? So You Think. Role model? Probably my Dad. Favourite food? Pretty much any curry. Favourite jockey? Joao Moreira If you weren’t in racing, what would you have done? A Chef - the same as my Mum and sister. If you could invite two people for dinner, who would you invite? Hamish and Andy from the Today FM radio show. Event in the world that you would most like to attend? Kentucky Derby. What would you do with your last $5? Buy a can of Mother. Tip for the weekend? Ballet Suite, Sadlers Lake or Good Project. I can’t decide - there are too many good ones! Pulling up after exercising Bart Cummings’ Melbourne Cup winner Viewed. Andre on Orbec working with Auvray in Singapore earlier this year to take part in Singapore’s richest race for John Thompson and the China Horse Club. new NAMES aplenty at cwr Following are a few new names that have come through in recent months. FLY ME - Encosta De Lago - Tactfully filly TORGERSEN - Pins - Oh So Glam colt (pic right) CELLARMAN - Mossman - Vintage Blend colt SCANDAL SHEET - Shocking/Southdown colt HURSLEY - Makfi - Illuminates colt (below) KYANCUTTA - Purrealist - Piedini gelding CORROBINNIE - Purrealist - Satin Bird gelding SPATSIZI - Savabeel - Skeena colt MULTIFACETS - O’Reilly - Swarovski colt AQUATIC - Beneteau - Halimeda colt TALISKER - I am Invincible - Grand Bird colt REVOLVER - Smart Missile - Sneakerella colt STABLE CONNECTIONS IN MAGIC MILLIONS BROODMARE CATALOGUE Magic Millions have a star studded catalogue of broodmares set to go under the hammer next week and a quick browse through turns up a few mares with ties to Chris Waller Racing including Rezoned, Salford Art, Champagne Cath (pictures of this special mare with connections below), Belle de Coeur, Hidden Kisses (in foal to Zoustar), Hy Fuji (the dam of Kermadec and in foal to Ocean Park), Midnight Dancer (in foal to Sizzling), Scarletini (in foal to Animal Kingdom), Caesar’s Princess (in foal to Pierro) and Disclosure (in foal to Pierro). CWR Bloodstock agent Guy Mulcaster will be at the National Sale for all sessions including the Weanling Sale (24 & 25 May), Broodmare Sale (27 - 31 May) and the Yearling Sale (2 - 4 June). Guy is available to inspect and consult on any lots you might be interested in - give him a call on +61 431 627 881 or email g.mulcaster@hotmail.com | www.mulcasterbloodstock.com Star owners celebrate in Scone. Masa and Avonaco. Allon and Hollywood Bound. Del Cheema has been promoted to a stable foreman and was especially chuffed with Avonaco’s win, being the first from his barn. Campanology. Astro Sun tired but happy with himself after a promising debut fourth from the Flemington stable this week. Now off for a well earned break to mature further. New recruits on the GC - Vilanova, Quick Strike, Redoubtable Heart and Strawberry Boy with Candice, Ali and James. Neeeeiiiigghhbours (caption credit Matt Cumani)! Fancy seeing you here..! I’m Imposing filling former Rosehill-based Waller galloper Vodnik in on the goss. The Redoute’s Choice - Ready to Lift colt at the Flemington stables.
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