FRIDAY 31 OCTOBER 2014 Advertising/Editorial: nztm@nztm.co.nz Rising Romance confirmed for Mackinnon Rising Romance (NZ) (Ekraar) lines up in the Gr.1 Mackinnon Stakes tomorrow. R ising Romance (NZ) (Ekraar) will make one more appearance at the Melbourne spring carnival. Co-trainer Donna Logan has confirmed a start in Saturday’s $A1 million Gr.1 Mackinnon Stakes (2000m) at Flemington with James McDonald to again take the mount. “Initially I was [hoping to be back in New Zealand] because we planned to come and have a crack at the Caulfield Cup and go home, but the way she pulled up out of the race there’s no reason not to go forward,” said Logan. “She’s bright and well and I’m very pleased with how she pulled up. I’m thinking, ‘Oh, well, if that’s the case we might push on’. “She actually galloped on Saturday because she had gained quite a bit of weight ... Her constitution is amazing, so realistically when you’ve got a horse thriving like that it would be silly to head home and miss a race like this. “Coming back [to 2000 metres] is a bit of a question mark, obviously. I think [Rising Romance is] capable of it and without a sprint in her feet she should cope with that. It’s going to be a bit of a pressure race, so you’re going to have to be hard and fit for it, which she will be.” Rising Romance was a gallant second behind the Japanese raider Admire Rakti (Heart’s Cry) in the Gr.1 Caulfield Cup and she has progressed well in the interim. Continued on page 3 Proudly promoting the New Zealand thoroughbred to the world www.nztm.co.nz 3 NZTM News FRIDAY 31 OCTOBER 2014 Rising Romance confirmed for Mackinnon (Continued from page 1) The mare has been joined at her Melbourne base by stablemate Telepathic (NZ) (Mossman), who will be in action on Melbourne Cup day. “There’s a nice fillies and mares race at Flemington for her,” Logan said. She was referring to the $A200,000 Gr.3 Hong Kong Jockey Club Stakes (1400m). Placed in the Gr.3 Rough Habit Plate during a Queensland winter carnival campaign, Telepathic finished second over 1200 metres when resuming at Randwick earlier this month. “I’m very happy with both horses – they are really thriving,” Logan said. To view the field for the Gr.1 Mackinnon Stakes, please click here. An audio file with Donna Logan can be heard here. Proudly promoting the New Zealand thoroughbred to the world www.nztm.co.nz Karaka 2015 Yearling Filming T S G + $150 Per ing l r a ye It PAYS to get your yearlings filmed! Please contact NZTM to discuss your yearling filming requirements... Phone: 07 849 7230 Email: nztm@nztm.co.nz NZTM News 5 FRIDAY 31 OCTOBER 2014 NEWS IN BRIEF “He is a tough bugger and he has come through the race very well,” Payne said. “Hong Kong has always been an option. He has been entered for both the Cup over 2000 metres and the Vase over 2400. “We will see how he goes in the Mackinnon and take it from there. “Corey Brown will ride him on Saturday. Full story here. Field here. Audio File: Natalie Young on Atmosphere’s chances in the Gr. 1 VRC Derby Costume (NZ) (Savabeel) Costume all dressed up for Mackinnon Stakes Debbie Rogerson knows dual Group One winner Costume (NZ) (Savabeel) is worthy of a tilt at Saturday’s $A1 million Gr.1 Mackinnon Stakes at Flemington, but isn’t sure just how the Savabeel mare will measure up. Costume flew to Melbourne on Wednesday night and had a light trot and canter at Flemington on Thursday morning. “She had a good flight over. She travelled well and seems bright,” Rogerson said. “She did all her fast work at home so she’ll just do a bit of light work leading up to the Mackinnon. “She’s drawn nicely in barrier two, but she’ll still get back a bit. It’s a good field with some really nice horses in there, some that raced in the Cox Plate and Donna Logan’s horse Rising Romance that ran second in the Caulfield Cup. “We know Costume can run good time and she did that both times in her weight-for-age wins in New Zealand, but it’s hard to weigh up the form and know just how she’ll go. But I am very happy with her.” Full story here. Field here. Criterion to back up in Mackinnon Stakes Criterion (NZ) (Sebring) will get another chance to claim a Group One win this spring with the four-year-old to run in the Mackinnon Stakes ahead of a likely trip to Hong Kong. A dual Group One winner of the Rosehill Guineas and the Australian Derby, Criterion pulled up so well after his luckless seventh in the Cox Plate, trainer David Payne said he had no hesitation about the quick back-up into Saturday’s Mackinnon (2000m). click icon to play Laing duo fit for Derby Trainer Robbie Laing has not given up on back-to-back Victoria Derby wins. Laing won last year’s Victoria Derby with the now-retired Polanski (Rakti) and has Cuban Fighter (Teofilo) and The Mighty Jrod (NZ) (Pentire), two of the outsiders, in Saturday’s edition of the 2500m feature at Flemington. Group One winner Hampton Court (Redoute’s Choice) is the dominant favourite to give Gai Waterhouse her second Victoria Derby, almost 20 years after Nothin’ Leica Dane (Danehill). “They don’t have the dominant form of Polanski but they can stay,” Laing said of his duo. “They’re very fit. They have worked extremely well since their last runs and when others are getting tired, they’ll be running on.” Field here. Audio File: Johno Benner hoping for better luck with Our Vespa click icon to play Bolton hoping his luck holds New Plymouth owner-trainer Warren Bolton is hoping success at his home meeting on Thursday will be a forerunner to a major victory in Australia this weekend. He has enjoyed a good run of form with his small Taranaki stable and the win of Elvis (NZ) (Road To Rock) at Trentham last Saturday was followed up by the maiden triumph of Sweet Magnus (Magnus) at the Pukekura Raceway. Bolton will be at Flemington on Saturday to watch his in-form Neena Rock (Fastnet Rock) take on the top mares in the $A500,000 Gr.1 Myer Classic (1600m). “I’m looking forward to it and she deserves her chance at it,” he said. Trained for him by John Sargent, the daughter of Fastnet Rock placed in her first two Sydney starts before she won the Gr.3 Angst Stakes at Randwick. Back on the home front, Bolton’s Duke Of York (NZ) (Duelled) is on target for a tilt at the Gr.3 Christchurch Casino New Zealand Cup while Elvis has the Gr.3 Wellington Stakes at Otaki on November 28 on his programme. New Melbourne Cup outfit for Precedence Veteran stayer Precedence (NZ) (Zabeel) will have a new set of colours when he runs in his fourth, and probably last, Melbourne Cup. Dato Tan Chin Nam’s familiar black and white checks will be replaced by the different shades of Irish green of coowner Sir Patrick Hogan who has bred many Cup winners but never had one in his colours. After missing out on a 2013 Cup start as the 25th horse in the ballot order for the field of 24, Precedence is safely in this year and has recovered from an injury scare. The gelding was cut in a scrimmage in last week’s Moonee Valley Cup. “He seems fine now and will have a gallop on Saturday morning,” Dato Tan’s racing manager Duncan Ramage said. “He has had three goes at the Cup in Dato’s colours so this time he goes around in Sir Patrick’s.” A Cup win would also move Precedence’s sire Zabeel within one of his own sire Sir Tristram’s Group One record. Sir Tristram produced 45 individual Group One winners while Zabeel, who was retired from active duty at Hogan’s Cambridge Stud last year, sits on 43. AAP TURF Proudly promoting the New Zealand thoroughbred to the world Continued on next page www.nztm.co.nz NZTM News more 6 FRIDAY 31 OCTOBER 2014 NEWS IN BRIEF Porotene Park (NZ) (Thorn Park) Patterson eyeing top staying prizes with mare Porotene Park (NZ) (Thorn Park) will be a regular visitor to the north in the coming weeks if she runs up to trainer Rob Patterson’s expectations this weekend. A dual stakes placegetter as a threeyear-old last season, the Taranaki mare will begin her future Group race quest at Awapuni on Saturday in the Listed Ricoh Feilding Gold Cup. She has had three runs to fit her for the step up to a middle distance with a sprint defeat of the capable Percy (NZ) (Sir Percy) two runs back followed by a late finish at Hawera to dead-heat for second over 1600 metres. “She’s done well and she trialled up really nicely at Waverley last week so it’s all systems go,” Patterson said. Full story here. Field here. Gollan pair to kick off at Doomben A lack of suitable races will result in smart Brisbane stayers Brave Ali (NZ) (O’Reilly) and Amexed (NZ) (Pentire) being given short summer campaigns. The pair, who are both resuming, will be among four runners for trainer Tony Gollan in the Padua College Handicap (1350m) at Doomben on Saturday. The duo both performed admirably during this year’s Brisbane winter carnival where Brave Ali won three races including the Ipswich Cup and Listed Tails Stakes. Amexed showed his class by winning the Gr.3 Rough Habit Plate and running an unlucky fifth in the Queensland Derby. While Saturday’s race is short of the pair’s preferred distance range, Gollan hopes it will provide a guide to their summer campaigns. Field here. Guineas hopeful paying her own way The connections of Dramatist (NZ) (Librettist) don’t have to dig too deeply for the filly’s late inclusion in next month’s Gr.1 NZB 1000 Guineas. Pearl Series success has swelled the coffers and trainer David Greene, who shares in the ownership of the threeyear-old, said the syndicate were keen to have a crack at the Christchurch feature. “She’s earned something like $41,000 odd in stakes now so we’re treating some of it as bonus money. “We’ve looked at it and if we go ahead she will probably have one more run before the Guineas.” Greene has decided on an unusual lead-up to Riccarton, but one that timing-wise fits in well being 13 days ahead of the Christchurch classic. Full story here. Field here. Hong Kong chasing Kiwi star Hong Kong is keen to see the star Singapore galloper Spalato (NZ) (Elusive City) in action at Sha Tin. The unbeaten New Zealand-bred and owned five-year-old has been invited to contest the Gr.2 BOCHK Wealth Management Jockey Club Sprint (1200m) on November 23. Trained by John O’Hara, Spalato has won all of his six starts at Kranji, including two at the top level – the Patron’s Bowl in June and the Singapore Derby in July. Following a two month break, he has returned to win his two latest starts over 1200 metres by wide margins. Captain Cook for Puccini Puccini (NZ) (Encosta de Lago) is likely to be back in Group One company for his next assignment. A return trip to Trentham is planned for the Captain Cook Stakes following his success in last Saturday’s Gr.3 Thompson Handicap. That represented a turnaround in Puccini’s fortunes after his failure to settle when beaten in the Gr.1 Spring Classic at his previous start. The New Zealand Derby winner raced more kindly in the Thompson and came with a sustained finish from off the pace to win for the seventh time in his 20-start career. “He didn’t end up quite as handy as we thought, but that probably did the horse good and he relaxed,” co-trainer Jacob McKay said. “Good horses know where the line is.” Silverdale (NZ) (Castledale) Tauranga test for Silverdale Matamata galloper Silverdale (NZ) (Castledale) will tune up for the Gr.2 Coupland’s Bakeries Mile at Riccarton when he contests Saturday’s Genera Genus Gallop (1300m) at Tauranga. Trainer Stephen Autridge has the five-year-old Castledale gelding in prime order for his final lead up to the Riccarton feature on November 12, his target race which he will go into fourth-up. The Group Two performer is assured of a start, but Autridge wants to see another bold performance as a confidence booster for the trip south. “If he put in an average one and we couldn’t work out why, we’d be thinking twice about going down, but we’d like to think that won’t happen,” Autridge said. “We’d love him to win again this weekend, but the question marks are there. His right-handed form is nowhere as good as his left-handed form and we’d rather have the track better than worse. “But I can see him sitting back oneoff, peeling out and if he’s on his game again, running past them.” Full story here. Rogersons pay late entry for Coupland’s Impressive last-start Trentham winner Cosmic Cube (NZ) (Dehere) will tackle the Gr.2 Coupland’s Bakeries Mile at Riccarton on November 12 after Hamilton trainers Graeme and Debbie Rogerson paid up the $7000 late entry fee. TAB bookmakers have reacted by installing the four-year-old Dehere entire as a $7 third favourite. Proudly promoting the New Zealand thoroughbred to the world Continued on next page www.nztm.co.nz NZTM News more 7 FRIDAY 31 OCTOBER 2014 NEWS IN BRIEF Cosmic Cube carried 60kg to score in Rating 75 company for rider Johnathon Parkes at Trentham last Saturday, his fourth win from 12 starts. “He’s a pretty good horse and we think he deserves a start in the Coupland’s Mile,” Debbie Rogerson said. Nashville raring to go for Riccarton Adrian and Harry Bull are down to one contender in their bid for a second victory in next month’s Gr.2 Coupland’s Bakeries Mile and there’s growing confidence in their lone representative’s prospects. The Hunterville father and son believe Nashville (NZ) (Darci Brahma) is on the verge of the form that won him the feature Christchurch event two years ago. “He’s really come right in the last week or two and he’s unbeaten at Riccarton,” said Harry Bull. Also a maiden winner and successful in last season’s Gr.3 Canterbury Gold Cup on past southern visits, Nashville owes his trainers as he’s the reason that stablemate Benzini (Tale of the Cat) won’t be making the trip for the Coupland’s. “He kicked him in the paddock – these things happen and it’s not a major,” Bull said. “He’ll be out for three weeks and then we’ll get him ready for the Wellington carnival.” Full story here. Oaks a Choice long-term goal Lightly-tried Mastercraftsman filly Choice (NZ) will be freshened before she resumes her promising career on her home track. “I’ll run her here on December 4 and then in the Eulogy Stakes nine days later,” New Plymouth trainer Rob Patterson said. “She won’t run below a mile after that and the goal this season is to get her to the Oaks. She’s a lovely filly and all she wants to do is stay.” Runner-up in her only juvenile appearance, Choice broke her maiden at Woodville before she finished second to Avisto (NZ) (Tavistock) in the Listed Soliloquy Stakes. She then jarred up when out of the money at Trentham last weekend. “She’s still immature and she’s never galloped on a hard track before,” Patterson said. Video File: Pondarosa Miss back on track click icon to play Weregoingtogetcha to Awapuni A minor setback has forced a change of plans for Weregoingtogetcha (Testa Rossa). The Group-performed four-yearold won at Hawera earlier this month to set up a crack at the Gr.3 Thompson Handicap, but trainer David Hayes erred on the side of caution and bypassed the Trentham feature. “We’ve had a virus through the yard and he coughed a couple of times so we played it safe,” he said. “He’s well now and there’s a Rating 85 mile at Awapuni on November 11 for him – he should be hard to beat there.” The Gr.1 Captain Cook Stakes at Trentham on December 6 is a possible target for Weregoingtogetcha with a primary focus of having the Testa Rossa entire at his peak later in the month. “I want him fighting fit for the Christmas carnival at Ellerslie – I wouldn’t be afraid to have a go at the Zabeel Classic, but we have to get his rating points up,” Hayes said. Special Draw ready to resume Talented Taranaki sprinter Special Draw (NZ) (Falkirk) is close to a return to the races. The multiple black type placegetter’s career has been punctuated by foot issues and her spring preparation was halted following a bleeding attack at Otaki. “She’ll kick off in a couple of weeks at Awapuni in an open 1200 and she’s probably the best she’s ever been,” cotrainer Chris Bothwell said. Special Draw has won three of her 16 starts and has been placed at Listed level in the Levin Stakes, Lightning and Flying Handicaps. Tyne Cot (NZ) (Keeper) and the Group One performer has again been sidelined. The lightly-tried six-year-old is facing a lengthy spell after he was diagnosed with a fetlock problem following his unplaced run in the Gr.3 Thompson Handicap at Trentham. Trained by part-owner Neil Connors at Woodville, Tyne Cot has won four of his 12 starts and finished fourth in last year’s Gr.1 Easter Handicap. Margin Trader’s stocks rise Michael Moroney unveiled a promising type at Bendigo on Wednesday in the New Zealand-bred Margin Trader (NZ) (Tavistock). A $170,000 Karaka purchase by Tavistock from Might and Power’s family, the three-year-old was originally sent to the Melbourne arm of Moroney’s operation with a classic goal in mind. “He has always showed us a lot of ability,” said stable representative Matt Hoysted. “He came over from New Zealand for the (Victoria) Derby, but he got a bit colty and we had to geld him. “He did a lot wrong today, but you can see the improvement there. He is just a big baby, but in six months’ time we will see the best of him.” Rider Dwayne Dunn said he was surprised at how quickly Margin Trader responded when asked for a serious effort. “He has a lot of education to come that will improve him again, but he caught me by surprise just how quickly he picked them up.” Another setback for Tyne Cot The career of Tyne Cot (NZ) (Keeper) has been punctuated by injury problems Proudly promoting the New Zealand thoroughbred to the world www.nztm.co.nz NZTM News 8 FRIDAY 31 OCTOBER 2014 GLOBAL NZ BRED WINNERS 23/10/2014 - 29/10/2014 AUSTRALIA Alamosa : Elegant Machine (NZ) (Astralita by Kenny’s Best Pal) 2010; 26/10/2014, 1st SCTC Fencepac Maiden P. 1400m Sold by Trelawney Stud Ltd at National Yearling Sale for $100000 Bahhare : Linka (NZ) (Ilinca by Star Way) 2008; 26/10/2014, 1st Hamilton RC Midfield Group H. 2200m Danroad : Road to Summer (NZ) (It’s Spring Again by Last Tycoon) 2008; 25/10/2014, 1st ATC Palmerbet H. 1350m Sold by Highview at National Yearling Sale for $85000 Dubawi : Canyoukeepasecret (NZ) (Carlita Miss by Suave Dancer) 2010; 26/10/2014, 1st Hamilton RC Walker’s Earthworks Maiden P. 1400m Sold by The Estate of J. W. Campin at National Yearling Sale for $40000 Dubawi : Mintaro (NZ) (Treasured Choice by Redoute’s Choice) 2009; 26/10/2014, 1st Rockhampton JC XXXX Gold P. 1300m Guillotine : Carton (NZ) (Leeu by Volksraad) 2010; 29/10/2014, 1st Ipswich TC Bundaberg Rum Maiden P. 1350m Sold by Windsor Park Stud at National Yearling Sale for $60000 High Chaparral : Paraggi (NZ) (Skimmer by Epidaurus) 2009; 25/10/2014, 1st BRC Kartaway Mini Skips H. 2200m Sold by Sedgmere Farm at National Yearling Sale for $45000 Iffraaj : Church Boy (NZ) (Kilsheelan Marie by Lord Ballina) 2010; 29/10/2014, 1st ATC More Than Ready H. 1600m Sold by Ardsley Stud Ltd at National Yearling Sale for $53000 Lonhro : Loncava (NZ) (Prospering by Fusaichi Pegasus) 2010; 25/10/2014, 1st Illawarra TC Cleary Bros H. 1400m O’Reilly : River of Glory (NZ) (River Century by Centaine) 2008; 25/10/2014, 1st Gympie TC Gympie Cup 1600m HONG KONG Pentire : Urgent Bells (NZ) (Bouquet Toss by Nureyev) 2007; 25/10/2014, 1st Darwin TC EJA H. 1200m Sold by Rich Hill Stud at National Broodmare & Mixed Sale for $10000 Pentire : Prince of Penzance (NZ) (Royal Successor by Mr. Prospector) 2009; 25/10/2014, 1st MVRC Moonee Valley Cup Gr.2 2500m Sold by Rich Hill Stud at National Yearling Sale for $50000 Pentire : Kazoom (NZ) (Tell Tale by Capote) 2010; 24/10/2014, 1st Canberra RC Ray White Marine H. 1400m Savabeel : Grayson Square (NZ) (Madison Gray by Mellifont) 2009; 25/10/2014, 1st BRC Tox Fee H. 1600m Sold by Waikato Stud Ltd at National Yearling Sale for $105000 Tavistock : Margin Trader (NZ) (Power and Might by Zabeel) 2011; 29/10/2014, 1st Bendigo JC Pura Milk Maiden P. 1400m Sold by Cambridge Stud at National Yearling Sale for $170000 Thorn Park : Injunction (NZ) (Interdict by Quest for Fame) 2010; 25/10/2014, 1st Yarra Valley RC Three Troupers Brewery H. 1950m Sold by Windsor Park Stud at National Weanling, Broodmare & Mixed Sale for $26000 Sold by Little Avondale Stud at National Yearling Sale for $60000 Thorn Park : Suavito (NZ) (Queen Cha Cha by High Chaparral) 2010; 25/10/2014, 1st MVRC Eliza Park International S. Gr.3 1600m Volksraad : Bloukrans (NZ) (No Lane Bridge by Centaine) 2010; 24/10/2014, 1st Wangaratta TC Winsec Savings & Loans H. 1590m Sold by Mana Park at Ready to Run Sale for $35000 Zabeel : Arianne (NZ) (Justa Tad by Istidaad) 2011; 23/10/2014, 1st Ballarat TC Porter Plant Maiden P. 1600m Zabeel : Bazzabeel (NZ) (Prized Gem by Prized) 2009; 29/10/2014, 1st Bendigo JC Yalumba H. 2200m Any Suggestion : Ockham’s Razor - Choice Treasure (H.K.) (NZ) (Shadow Ray by Groom Dancer) 2009; 29/10/2014, 1st HKJC Ireland Trophy H. 1200m Sold by Rich Hill Stud at National Yearling Sale for $170000 Pins : Naisoso Warrior - Aerovelocity (H.K.) (NZ) (Exodus by Kaapstad) 2008; 26/10/2014, 1st HKJC Premier Bowl H. HK-2 1200m Sold by Windsor Park Stud at National Yearling Sale for $120000 Bachelor Duke : Namjong Blossoms (NZ) (Galejade by Rory’s Jester) 2008; 29/10/2014, 1st HKJC Cypress H. 1000m Pins : Packing Pins (NZ) (Splashing Out by O’Reilly) 2010; 26/10/2014, 1st HKJC H Moser & Cie Excellent H. 1200m Sold by Waikato Stud Ltd at National Yearling Sale for $160000 Elusive City : Kim Glory (NZ) (Head Enfilade by Mr Henrysee) 2010; 29/10/2014, 1st HKJC Beech H. 1200m Sold by Beatson Stables Ltd at Ready to Run Sale for $40000 Sold by Fairdale Stud at National Yearling Sale for $10000 Postponed : Flips Arrival - Sempiternal (H.K.) (NZ) (Kew by Casual Lies) 2009; 26/10/2014, 1st HKJC Parmigiani Excellent H. 1400m Sold by J. D. Georgetti at National Yearling Sale for $20000 Kashani : Happy Yeah Yeah (NZ) (Glory March by All Glory) 2006; 29/10/2014, 1st HKJC Yew H. 1200m Stravinsky : Jolly Posh (NZ) (Wild Berries by Danehill) 2010; 29/10/2014, 1st HKJC Hazel H. 1200m Sold by Cambridge Stud at National Yearling Sale for $100000 Keeper : Pikachu (NZ) (Mumtaz by Cape Cross) 2010; 26/10/2014, 1st HKJC Franck Muller Excellent H. 1400m Sold by Shelby Park at National Yearling Sale for $48000 Proudly promoting the New Zealand thoroughbred to the world www.nztm.co.nz NZTM News 9 FRIDAY 31 OCTOBER 2014 GLOBAL NZ BRED WINNERS 23/10/2014 - 29/10/2014 MACAU SINGAPORE Riviera : Great Tiger (NZ) (Under Cover Angel by Centaine) 2006; 24/10/2014, 1st Macau Brighton H. 1200m Sold by West View Stud at South Island Sale for $14000 Darci Brahma : Darci Charmer (NZ) (Star Charm by Cape Cross) 2010; 26/10/2014, 1st Singapore TC Chevron S. 1200m Sold by Kilgravin Lodge at Ready to Run Sale for $50000 Testa Rossa : Camos - Gold Alloy (Mac.) (NZ) (Camouflaged by Strategic) 2010; 24/10/2014, 1st Macau Chepstow H. 1500m Darci Brahma : Bob (NZ) (Huluava by Pins) 2010; 24/10/2014, 1st Singapore TC Initiation P. 1400m Sold by Kilgravin Lodge at Ready to Run Sale for $110000 Pins : Just Go With It (NZ) (Luna Tudor by Military Plume) 2010; 24/10/2014, 1st Macau Fakenham H. 1800m Sold by Trelawney Stud Ltd at National Yearling Sale for $80000 Alamosa : A la Victory (NZ) (Everswindell by Align) 2011; 24/10/2014, 1st Singapore TC Novice P. 1400m Sold by Wellfield Lodge at National Yearling Sale for $140000 Elusive City : Spalato (NZ) (Ellington by Express Duke) 2009; 26/10/2014, 1st Singapore TC Luzerne Cup 1200m MALAYSIA Danske : Baby Polo (NZ) (Film by Fuji Kiseki) 2009; 26/10/2014, 1st Penang TC West Lake H. 1200m My Halo : Balotelli (NZ) (Step We Gaily by Danske) 2010; 26/10/2014, 1st Penang TC Hawaii II S. 1600m Sold by Esker Lodge at Ready to Run Sale for $40000 Soviet Flash : Lucky Money (NZ) (Pink Melody by Stop the Music) 2009; 26/10/2014, 1st Penang TC Debar H. 1400m Sold by Brighthill Farm at National Weanling, Broodmare & Mixed Sale for $2200 SOUTH AFRICA Guillotine : French Revolution (NZ) (Thee Auld Hussie by Spinning World) 2010; 29/10/2014, 1st Kenilworth Soccer 6 H. 1800m Sold by Mapperley Stud Ltd at National Yearling Sale for $185000 The New Zealand Thoroughbred Marketing Team 12 Sir Tristram Avenue, Te Rapa, Hamilton, New Zealand Phone: +64 7 849 7230 Fax: +64 7 849 1687 Email: nztm@nztm.co.nz Proudly promoting the NZ-bred to the World. Elusive City : Touch Me Not (NZ) (Della Mimosa by Generous) 2011; 26/10/2014, 1st Singapore TC Lim’s Classic S. 1200m Sold by Haunui Farm at National Yearling Sale for $100000 Keeninsky : Smart Idea (NZ) (La Romanina by Vialli) 2008; 26/10/2014, 1st Singapore TC Always Certain S. 1600m Sold by Poseidon Bloodstock at National Yearling Sale for $9000 Lucky Owners : Laser Storm (NZ) (Miss Ivanovic by Reenact) 2010; 24/10/2014, 1st Singapore TC Class 4 H. 1200m Sold by Kilgravin Lodge at Ready to Run Sale for $25000 No Excuse Needed : Afternoon Delight (NZ) (Perennial Delight by Danasinga) 2008; 26/10/2014, 1st Singapore TC Cheyenne Dancer S. 1400m O’Reilly : War Affair (NZ) (Kristique by Kris S) 2010; 26/10/2014, 1st Singapore TC Raffles Cup Sgp-1 1800m Sold by Trelawney Stud Ltd at National Yearling Sale for $70000 O’Reilly : Lim’s Rally (NZ) (Bella Valentina by Pins) 2011; 26/10/2014, 1st Singapore TC Flax S. 1200m Sold by Little Avondale Stud at National Weanling, Broodmare & Mixed Sale for $15000 Red Giant : Tip of Borneo (NZ) (All the Goss by Quest for Fame) 2011; 24/10/2014, 1st Singapore TC Initiation P. 1000m Sold by Westbury Stud at Ready to Run Sale for $32000 Proudly promoting the New Zealand thoroughbred to the world www.nztm.co.nz
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