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WELCOME CONTRIBUTORS RISING TO THE TOP

Renowned Bloodstock-Analyst Bill Oppenheim considers who may be the Australian Champion sires of the future

THE HOUSE THAT JOHN BUILT

Andrew Rule discusses the principles and ideals that have helped to shape Arrowfield with John Messara

THROUGH THE GOOD TIMES & THE BAD In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, John Berry considers other major international events and their effect on the Bloodstock world

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BLUE CHIP BREEDERS

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Spendthrift Farm has quickly emerged as a global super power in the world of Bloodstock and Alan Carasso shares insights into the operation and it’s proprietor B. Wayne Hughes Inglis Graduates Merchant Navy, Russian Revolution, Hellbent and Pariah are amongst those with first yearlings in 2021. Tara Madgwick discusses their credentials Blue Gum Farm is synonymous with success at the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale and on the racecourse. Leo Schlink goes behind the scenes at the Nagambie nursery

FAMILY MATTERS It is well and truly a family business at Bell River Thoroughbreds as John Holloway discovers

TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION

Andrew Hawkins considers the unprecedented role that technology played in the world of Bloodstock in 2020 and looks to the future

QUEENS OF THEIR TURF

Linda Duckworth, Catriona Murphy, Linda Monds and Kandice Pritchard are amongst the best in the business, as Richard Edmunds discovers

A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS

Matthew Sandblom is involved in just about every facet of the Bloodstock industry and is loving it. Tim Rowe finds out more

ASK AN AGENT

Leading Bloodstock Agents share their thoughts on all things Bloodstock and more

THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY

Aushorse CEO Tom Reilly highlights the benefits of racing and breeding in Australia

RISING SUN SHINES ON AUSTRALIA

Satoshi Hiramatsu gives an overview of the significant involvement in Australian Bloodstock of Northern Farm

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WELCOME I would firstly like to thank and congratulate everybody on their persistence and hard work that has seen the racing and breeding industries lead the way during arguably the most challenging year of our lives. The year 2020 will forever be remembered as one where each and every one of you has had to adapt to change at short notice to ensure the survival and strength of your respective businesses. For vendors to remain positive and continue to produce outstanding quality of horses for sale and to the buyers who embraced the digital sphere of acquiring their stock when necessary, you should all be extremely proud of how you have navigated your way through 2020. I truly believe that attitude will only enhance the 2021 Inglis Sales Series, that this magazine officially launches. The Inglis sales are again shaping up as the showcase exhibition of the current crop of yearlings. Buyers will be presented with an exceptional array of young horses by the world’s most successful proven sires and another exciting crop of first season stallions. I am grateful for the support of our sales by breeders and vendors, as well as the hard work done by our bloodstock team in pursuit of the best results for each and every one of you throughout the year. The run of success enjoyed by our clients with graduates of our sales is quite extraordinary, but particularly in recent years. Since 2018, Inglis auctions have produced more G1-winning graduates, more Australian Group winners, more G1-winning 2YOs, more winners of the $1m-plus races and more G1 winners that could have been bought for $100,000 or less than the next best auction house, despite offering fewer yearlings at public auction each year. This is a fantastic compliment to our breeders, vendors and preparers who so diligently manage the development of the young horses we are so privileged to offer at auction. While we all hope the restrictions forced upon many of us this year as a result of Covid-19 will not exist in 2021, the realistic outlook is that some are likely to remain into the future. But I am confident that at Inglis we have the right processes in place—and the proven track record of 2020—to ensure no border closures or travel restrictions will impact the results of our sales. I would like to take this opportunity to wish each of you a safe and happy summer and may you all enjoy outstanding results at the 2021 Inglis Sales Series.

John Coates AC


Contributors

John Berry

John Berry spent his childhood in the Scottish Borders and inherited his own parents’ passion for the Sport of Kings. Berry’s career has spanned everything from an amateur jumps jockey, a trackwork rider in Australia and for trainers Luca Cumani and Andy Turnell and working on a stud before taking out a trainer’s license in Newmarket in 1995, taking over Beverley House Stables in 1997. His other activities in Newmarket have included serving on the Town Council for eight years and being the town’s Mayor in 2015/’16.

Alan Carasso

Like so many lovers and followers of sport, it was a champion that secured Alan Carasso’s conversion into “true devotee of horse racing.” For Alan Carasso – who grew up near Arlington Park in Chicago, that champion was ‘the Incomparable, Invincible, Unbeatable Cigar’, who won a Dubai World Cup and Breeders’ Cup Classic as part of a

Richard Edmunds

Richard Edmunds called Auckland home, having been born and raised in the harbourside city. He studied at the University of Auckland and has a master’s degree in political science. Edmunds’ first foray into racing journalism was with NZ racing publication The Informant in 2014 and since departing in 2019, has been involved in a range

Andrew Hawkins

Andrew Hawkins has an enviable journalism resume for just 30 years of age. His passion for racing has seen him attend the world’s biggest race meetings. Hawkins spent five years in Hong Kong, working as a racing content specialist with the HKJC and a reporter and sub-editor for the South China Morning Post, Asia’s largest English-language newspaper.

Satoshi Hiramatsu

Satoshi Hiramatsu has the good fortune of travelling around the world, reporting for the Japanese Racing Association (JRA) and major racing publications.

John Holloway

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John Holloway has been involved in many facets of the Australian racing industry: a Sydney Turf Club director, famed racing journalist and bloodstock ‘authority’.

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His legendary career as a racing writer began in 1959 with the Sydney Sun. Holloway was part of the “Golden Age” of racing journalism counting the likes of Keith Robbins, Ian Heads, Ray Chesterton,

Berry is also a regular guest on Sky Sports Racing in the UK, plus a renowned columnist for the Thoroughbred Daily News, Winning Post (Australia) and Al Adiyat (Dubai). Berry’s sincere love for the sport and its myriad stories is obvious from his articles. Berry has the unique ability to blend academic style with a sense of historic drama. He seems personally interested in the ‘how of everything’, and making the reader interested too.

16-race winning streak in the 1990s. His 16th straight victory was in the Arlington Citation Challenge at Arlington Park. Carasso recently celebrated 22 years with The TDN and tries to keep abreast of racing wherever it happens, from America to Zimbabwe.

of freelance roles including with Raceform, the successor of The Informant, plus TDN Aus/NZ and long-standing publication Bluebloods. At 34 years of age, Edmunds now lives two hours north at One Tree Point on the Whangerei Harbour with his partner Pippa (and two cats!)

He recently spent time home in Australia, as a presenter and tipster for international meetings on Sky Racings and then as a journalist and editor of ANZ. In 2021, Hawkins will return to work for the HKJC on a two and a half year contract. Even at a glance, it’s clear Hawkins lives and breathes racing and enjoys engaging with fans on Twitter.

Hiramatsu is well respected by industry participants as a racing journalist and writer, including leading jockeys and trainers.

Craig Young, Bernie O’Brien, Ken Callendar, Max Presnell, Chris Scholtz and Tony Brassel among his colleagues and peers. Holloway is always a regular at the yearling sales, assisting vendors and breeders with their drafts and still continues his popular weekly column “Bloodlines” in the Sydney Morning Herald.


Tara Madgwick

Tara Madgwick has never had a job that didn’t involve horses. The co-founder, along with Craig Tompson, of Breednet (2005), Australia’s premier Thoroughbred bloodstock website, Madgwick has ridden since a young age and has fond memories of listening to the races on the radio each Saturday with her parents.

Waterhouse. Her experiences also include television and radio work, plus a decade as an Inglis pedigree consultant. Madgwick is passionate about breeding and racing—but above all—the Thoroughbred and away from the chief write and editor of Breednet, she enjoys riding and schooling Off the Track show jumpers with her twins Jack and Jasmine at Daybreak Farm.

Madgwick has worked with top-class trainers Les Bridge, Colin Hayes, Bede Murray and Gai

Bill Oppenheim

Born in Kansas City, Missouri and raised in Wichita, Kansas, Bill Oppenheim has worked in the Thoroughbred business for more than 45 years as an esteemed journalist, market analyst and matings consultant in Kentucky, Europe and New

Tom Reilly

Tom Reilly is chief executive of Thoroughbred Breeders Australia, the peak national body representing the breeding industry, and its promotional arm Aushorse, a position he has held since late 2014. Prior to that, Reilly was the editor of the Sydney Morning Herald, one of the youngest in the newspaper’s history when he was promoted at age 35. London-born Reilly has had a lifelong passion for racing and breeding, but also has a deep understanding of

Tim Rowe

The racing spark was first lit for ANZ Bloodstock News journalist Tim Rowe, by his late grandfather – which saw him get his start in the early 2000s at Winning Post newspaper, following his move from Walla Walla to Melbourne for university studies. Rowe feels privileged to speak to so many interesting people from such diverse backgrounds

Andrew Rule

Andrew Rule began journalism as a 17-year-old cadet for the Gippsland Times, where he showed early talent for finding and telling the “story behind the story”. In a long and varied career as a reporter and author, Rule has worked for The Age and The Herald Sun and in radio and documentary production. He has written across a range of topics— from crime and its detection to sport and racing. He co-wrote Leadbelly: Inside Australia’s Underbelly, leading to the popular Underbelly TV series on the Nine Network. He wrote the official biography

Leo Schlink

Growing up on a remote farm between Port Lincoln and Ceduna in South Australia, Leo Schlink says he was always obsessed with sport and intrigued by journalism. The first newspaper he read was The Advertiser and that’s where he did his cadetship in the early 1980s, focusing on sport.

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.

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.

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 recently wrote Winx: The Full Story of the World’s Best Racehorse.

were killed in a plane crash in 1999 and reported on the story – which led to an offer to transfer to London as bureau chief in 2002. Schlink has covered politics, news and sport and counts tennis, cycling and racing as his greatest sporting passions. He won the Walkley Award for Sports Journalism in 2018, following his expose “The Big Fix”, which led to a raft of new integrity measures for Racing Victoria.

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Schlink moved to the Herald Sun in 1996. He was in Boston when John F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife

Zealand. Bill joined the BloodHorse team in 2017 as a regular columnist, where he discusses topics of interest to the industry, including insights and analysis of bloodstock, breeding and sales from around the world.

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By Bill Oppenheim Eight years ago, in 2012, when he had his first 4-year-olds racing, I wrote an article which predicted that Snitzel looked like he could become a major force in Australian racing. At the time I was using a method of rating sires we called APEX Ratings—basically an enhancement of the average-earnings index which suppressed the influence of one or two huge earners, by measuring the frequency with which sires produced runners who figured among the top 2% of earners in a season. Now Snitzel, a grandson of Danehill by three-time Champion Sire Redoute’s Choice, has been Champion Sire four times, and other Champion Sires by Danehill himself, Fastnet Rock and Exceed And Excel, are similarly entering the stages of their careers where we’re analysing them as much as sires of sires and broodmare sires even as they continue to sire top racehorses. So the torch will be passed, possibly, initially, to the incredibly deserving I Am Invincible, runner-up to Snitzel for Champion Sire honours each of the last three seasons. Unlike the Northern Hemisphere, where the emphasis is much more on 3-year-old Classic middle-distance racing, one of our key findings about Australian racing and breeding is that there has been a much heavier emphasis on shorter and earlier racing. After a lot of study, particularly of 2,777 stakes races in Australia over five-plus seasons of racing, 2015/16 through September 8, 2020, we divided the stakes races into three distance categories: short (<1200m as 2yo’s, <1400m as 3yo’s+); intermediate (exactly 1200m as 2yo’s, 1400m-1650m as 3yo’s+); and long (>1200m as 2yo’s, 1700m+ as 3yo’s+). We found the division of stakes races was 38% short (for 28% of the money), 34% intermediate (for 33% of the money), and 28% long (for 39% of the money). Yes, the lower ratio of prize money for sprint stakes can be compensated for if you hit the jackpot with a sire prospect, nonetheless it’s plain to see there are greater relative earnings

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opportunities, with relatively less competition, in the longer stakes races.

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Against that background—38% of stakes races were at short distances, 28% at long— it’s extremely illuminating to look at the ratios for some of the top sires: Snitzel—70% short, 4.6% long; I Am Invincible—73% short, 2% long; Exceed And Excel—70% short, 2% long; Written Tycoon—61% short, 2% long. The profile is dramatic. Two top older sires in particular have relatively more balanced distance profiles: Fastnet Rock—41% short, 17% long; and Not A Single Doubt—45% short, 21% long. So it’s quite interesting to see that the distance profiles of three of Australia’s four best ‘younger’ sires are very different from the current stars. Mind you, two of the four—So You Think, whose first Southern Hemisphere foals arrived in 2013 (we denote this, in shorthand, as F2013), and F2015 Dundeel are New Zealand-bred sons of High Chaparral, who himself, since 2015, is the sire of 56 Australian stakes winners—5% short, 34% intermediate, 61% long. The other two top young sires are F2014 Pierro and F2015 Zoustar. Pierro, who at one point led the Australian General Sire list during the 2019/20 season and ended up third on the list behind only Snitzel and I Am Invincible, was of course a Golden Slipper and 2-Year-Old Triple Crown winner, but is by Lonhro out of a Daylami mare, and has much more of a middle-distance pedigree. So far his distance ratios are: 17% short, 37% intermediate, 46% long. Of the two High Chaparral sons, So You Think is very similar to his sire (11% short, 36% intermediate, 54% long), while Dundeel brings a bit more speed (and precocity) to

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the table: 23% short, 31% intermediate, 46% long. Zoustar is the only one of the four who has a similar profile to the current speed stars: 71% short, 25% intermediate, 4% long. The contrast could hardly be more striking, and raises the question whether Australian breeders will adjust their distance preferences to some extent because the best sires are siring more horses who win top races going long. One other statistic, which measures precocity, is the percentage of 2yo stakes winner—11.5% for the five-plus seasons we studied. Of the older brigade: Snitzel—18.5%; I Am Invincible—19.2%; Exceed And Excel—26.7%; Written Tycoon—15.7%; Fastnet Rock—15.6%; Not A Single Doubt—20.6%. Of the younger star sires, F2014 Pierro—14.3%; F2015 Dundeel—15.4%; F2015 Zoustar—20.8%. Of the F2016 sires, with their first 3-year-olds last season and their first 4-year-olds this season, three sires seem to have separated themselves from the pack: Brazen Beau, Deep Field, and Rubick. None of the three has yet sired a stakes winner going long, but at the time we did the calculations they had only six, seven, and five stakes wins respectively (which of course does not count Yes Yes Yes’s win in the 2019 Everest as it’s, incomprehensibly, not a stakes race). It’s too early to know about last year’s freshman sires, except to note that last season’s leader, Pride of Dubai, was also the leading second-crop sire in early October. The overriding premise which I have come to believe after 40 years of studying sire statistics can be stated quite simply: at the end of the day, Class Trumps All. The question facing Australian breeders now is: for the moment anyway, three of the four best younger sires in Australia are not speedball sires. At least until a prospective next generation of speedball sires arrives – sons of Snitzel, I Am Invincible, Written Tycoon, etc. – will the best Australian racehorses maybe include more ‘intermediate’ distance stars than has recently been the case? *Bill Oppenheim is a world-renowned bloodstock journalist, market analyst and consultant, having worked in the industry since 1974. Emily Plant, who holds a Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky in Business Marketing, a B.S. in Business from Indiana University and an M.B.A. from Xavier University, is a young academician who works as a consultant to Bill. The pair aim to predict future sire success, having produced So You Think

a consulting book Stallion Spectator Ratings for both northern and southern hemisphere stallions.

*Bill Oppenheim is a world-renowned bloodstock journalist, market analyst and consultant, having worked in the

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industry since 1974. Emily Plant, who holds a Ph.D. from

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the University of Kentucky in Business Marketing, a B.S. in Business from Indiana University and an M.B.A. from Xavier University, is a young academician who works as a consultant to Bill. The pair aim to predict future sire success, having produced a consulting book Stallion Spectator Ratings for both northern and southern hemisphere stallions.


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By Andrew Rule ANALYSE this. That was the task the young financial analyst set himself when he turned serious about horse breeding. Forty years later, John Messara AM is still looking forward, still analysing. Like the best forecasters in all fields, he looks to the patterns of the past to help map the future. The young Messara was an analyst before he ever bred a horse, so he applied the discipline of his profession to his hobby instead of winging it with glorified guess work, clashing advice and the mixture of popular science and superstition that can drown a cool, rational approach. Because racing is a passion that plays on emotion, it’s hard to be consistently dispassionate about it. Messara grasped that early in his quest to breed better racehorses—and, later, to promote Australian Thoroughbreds to the world and improve racing. Time

and

experience

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added

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encyclopaedia of knowledge but have not eroded the rational attitude he applied back then. At 31, Messara had been interested in racing since he was a boy because his family and friends raced a few horses. But the punter’s and owner’s view of racing, no matter how astute, is as different from breeding horses as watching football is from coaching one of the teams. Messara understood the truth of the saying, often quoted by the late C.S. Hayes, that the future belongs to those who plan for it. Successful enough at stockbroking to transform his hobby into the new phase of his life, Messara tapped the wisest racing brain he knew: Bart Cummings. Bart was cryptic. “Buy Scomeld,” he said about the 1978 VRC Oaks

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winner. In two words, a message about the wisdom of buying well-bred

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fillies with proven ability and an attractive “page”.


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John Messara

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“I made a ton of mistakes the first few years,” Messara

There had been dominant breed shapers in other eras, from

admits cheerfully, four decades on. But as the breeding bug bit

the Darley Arabian to Eclipse to St Simon, but their worlds

deeper, he studied harder, invested more.

were smaller. Northern Dancer’s offspring caught the modern

First he and partners bought a boutique property,

era of swift air and road travel and veterinary science. He could

Middlebrook near Scone, to house a growing broodmare band.

sire more progeny than any breed shaper before him and they

They thought they would stand a stallion, so Messara got two that had been track rivals, the flashy juvenile sprinter

It was too late to corner the “right” son of Northern Dancer:

Rancher and the more “classic” Grosvenor. Then the

they changed hands for millions in a war between oil sheiks

established French sire, Kenmare.

and the bloodstock barons of Coolmore and Ballydoyle.

In 1989, Messara got serious. What happened next is breeding folklore. Northern Dancer, Genghis Khan of the breed, was the

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greatest sire of all time in prepotence and sheer numbers.

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spread across the Thoroughbred universe with ease.

It was time to identify the right Northern Dancer grandson. The field was huge and scattered. Messara targeted sons of Danzig and Nureyev: they could handle grass and tended to have speed.


“Danzig was the better option,” Messara says, not only because of the horse’s robustness and bone but his lower profile: his progeny were split between America and the UK. Messara combed Danzig’s better two- and three-year-olds. Danehill caught his eye on pedigree as well as performance: he had two crosses of Northern Dancer’s dam Natalma. And he was a good miler who could sprint. He was strong, tough and fast. Messara did the deal with Coolmore

Alice, John, Kris, Fred and Paul Messara

and started to “shuttle” Danehill to the Hunter. The rest is history. So

more than logic and data in the search “to find alternative

many horse generations later, Danehill’s influence in both

outcrosses that work.”

hemispheres is a given, his sons and grandsons so successful

The Mr Prospector outcross is a well-ploughed

that avoiding inbreeding to the “granddaddy of ’em all” is the

field but that doesn’t mean it is exhausted. There’s the

conundrum breeders now face.

potential of the Japanese gene pool descended from the

Meanwhile, Messara’s “hobby” has grown into one of the

Sunday Silence branch of the Halo line. It’s no secret

world’s great bloodstock enterprises, Arrowfield, which he and

that Arrowfield have collaborated with the powerhouse

his partners bought in 1985.

Japanese breeders of fast stayers.

“We are the House of Danehill,” he says. Danehill

And, just maybe, something else is out there, waiting to

“subsidiaries” include famous names, notably Redoute’s

“step up”. Could it be the fact that Australia and New Zealand

Choice but also Danzero, Snitzel, Flying Spur and Not A Single

have the world’s only elite Sir Ivor sire line, through the great

Doubt—sire of the latest Everest winner, Classique Legend.

Zabeel, that might flourish if exactly the right colt turns up?

A few “outsiders” have been admitted to Arrowfield over

A “Daneheel” for the 21st century?

the years, notably Snippets and the Argentinian import

Messara likes to have pedigree experts on his team. But he

Hussonet—sire of the terrific Weekend Hussler—but the

never forgets the fact the late, great Percy Sykes took one look

stud is actively diluting the Danehill dominance before the at Danehill and said to buy him. gene pool gets dangerously shallow. This is why Messara has grabbed the chance to stand Written Tycoon at Arrowfield. There are three other stallions whose presence shows how keenly the Arrowfield brains trust has picked out new blood. Dundeel springs from another branch of Northern Dancer—High Chaparral by Sadler’s Wells. Beside him is his best company. It all means that the Arrowfield team is concentrating on finding the next big thing, the dominant force that can do what

be awarded the Longines and IFHA International Award of Merit. “But the stage after logic is judgment.” Getting his fellow industry participants to buy Arrowfield products at the big Inglis sales each year is something Messara knows all too well comes down to results. And there’s sure been plenty of positive ones in recent years to come out of the Arrowfield drafts—The Autumn Sun, Estijaab, Castelvecchio, Super Seth, Alabama Express, Pariah, Maid Of Heaven and Doubtland to name just a few.

Danehill did ... by not being related to him, at least not closely.

And with offerings by all the farm’s leading stallions in

It is, says the master analyst, a matter of analysis but

2021, there is every reason to believe there will be more to

not only that. He has learned over the decades to value

add to the above list in years to come.

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brilliant son Castelvecchio, fresh from a string of wins in the

“I listen to everything,” says the first Australian breeder to

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As for himself and Arrowfield, “all we want to do is to

Protecting and refining black type races in Australia and

keep getting better,” he says. “We shall continue on the chase

around the world “enables owners to benchmark their horses

for breed-shaping stallions, working with our international

against others in their generation as well as against horses of

network of friends and associates who share our passion for

the same age in previous generations,” he writes.

breeding great racehorses. It’s what we love doing.” But Messara’s analytical mind is not turned only to

But he is no hidebound traditionalist. He applauds

with an outsider’s skill set shaped by market disciplines,

efforts to make racing more attractive and competitive,

he has views widely valued in the global quest to improve

such as The Championships and The Everest. But praise

racing by lifting the standard of horses and the facilities

comes with a caveat: that events based on prizemoney

used to train and race them.

and publicity need to mesh with the established pattern of

journalist and bloodhorse aficionado Kent Holingsworth, who wrote something in 1974 as true tomorrow as it was then: “To improve the breed, to upgrade a broodmare band, to

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select a stallion, to understand a catalogue page, to evaluate a

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such a list is the raison d’etre of racing.”

Arrowfield and family racing interests. As a racing insider

Messara quotes another “insider outsider”, Kentucky lawyer,

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“For many of us, aspiring to have our horse at the top of

family—one must be able to recognise racing class.”

Group and Listed races rather than disrupting them. Racing in Australia faces the same future challenges it does everywhere, he warns. It needs “collaboration between state, national and international racing administrators willing to work in the fertile space between innovation and tradition.” Messara is just as concerned with performance and

To that end, Messara has applied himself to the “self-

economies of scale as he is with pedigrees. Circumstances

evident truth” that class matters, and so fostering it and

alter cases in different countries and jurisdictions, he says,

measuring it matters. He is concerned that the concept

so “there is not one solution that fits all” but “financial

of Pattern (Group) racing is threatened “by a mindset that

sustainability is crucial for long term success.”

undervalues the quest for racing excellence … in favour of prizemoney, wagering and entertainment KPIs.”

Meanwhile, at home in the Hunter Valley, the search for the perfect racehorse goes on.


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By John Berry To say that COVID-19 has made life challenging would be an understatement. In the bloodstock world, though, we can’t feel too sorry for ourselves because, while we have found many things problematic, we certainly aren’t alone (or the worst affected) in that regard. Necessity has always been the mother of invention. A classic example came about when COVID-19 reared its ugly head just as the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale was approaching—which prompted the innovation of a sale without horses present. The misgivings which many must have felt were, of course, swept away by the strength of trade: over the two days (7th and 8th April) turnover topped $72 million at an average in excess of $300,000.

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The Inglis Riverside Complex was eerily silent as the COVID-19 pandemic gripped the world ahead of the Easter Yearling Sale, but as it has done throughout history, the bloodstock industry adapted and triumphed

The buoyancy at that ground-breaking sale set the tone for the bloodstock world’s response to the crisis.

taken over continental Europe. As shortages of both food and fuel became ever more extreme, pressure was on racing to

“And that’s something we as a company and as a team draw stumps. The words of Labour MP Emmanuel Shinwell are extremely proud of,’’ Inglis Managing Director Mark in the House of Commons on 26th June 1941 summed up the Webster said.

feelings of many on the subject of race-meetings still taking

“To implement the world’s first virtual yearling sale— place during a time of national deprivation: “The government and not only that, but to do it for our flagship event,

is flying in the face of decent public opinion. It is desirable to

the Easter Sale—was extremely satisfying, particularly

allow these insane and unseemly spectacles to continue?”

considering the level of uncertainty, not just for our

Happily, the counter-view, that bloodstock is a major

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clients, but for the world generally, was unprecedented contributor to national prosperity and that a cessation of

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in a modern context.

racing would be harmful to the economy, held sway—just

What has followed has proved to be merely the latest

as it has done in 2020, when racing and breeding have been

example of the resilience of the racing and breeding

allowed to continue while so many other parts of society have

communities. Our sport has survived world wars and been brought to a standstill. financial crashes in the past, and it can and will continue to cope with whatever fate throws at it.

The sentiments of Lord Derby, whose many high-class home-bred Thoroughbreds were highlighted by Hyperion,

The Second World War presented the most taxing times the most influential stallion in the world at the time, that the racing world has ever known. No country was

summed up the never-say-die spirit which kept the sport

unaffected, but few were under as much pressure as Great on its feet during those dark days: “Though England may Britain, which was effectively under siege once the Nazis had be in ruins, Hyperion will never leave these shores.”


Leaving instead were dozens of Hyperion’s sons, the vastly reduced racing programme in Britain leading to the availability for export of many horses who would otherwise have been retained domestically (and in the process helping to ensure that the sport did indeed live up to its claims to be a major positive contributor to the nation’s balance of payments). Exporting bloodstock was hazardous as every ship which left England was a potential target for German U-boats, but even so dozens of Hyperion’s sons were exported during and immediately after the war. Not all made it, of course, with Camperdown (en route to Argentina) and Hippius (travelling to Brazil) both drowning in 1941 when the ships carrying them were torpedoed. The hugely influential Helios made it through to Melbourne in 1940, although his arrival was sent to inform Ted Underwood of Warlaby Stud that Helios had been bought on his behalf and would soon be on his way had been sunk. After a promising racing career in Melbourne had been cut short by injury, Helios retired to Warlaby Stud in 1943, which year also saw Neptune starting his stud career in New Zealand. Two years later two other great imported Hyperion stallions started out: High

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The Hyperion horses exported to the USA during

Whichever way one looks at racing history, the message

the hostilities included Alibhai, who would surely have

is strong that the show will go on, whatever the obstacles

remained in Britain under normal circumstances but

placed in our path. The response to the Great Depression

who, because of the changed circumstances, was sold

which followed the Wall Street Crash of September 1929

as a yearling in 1939 by his breeder Prince Aly Khan to was similar. Racing (in tandem with cricket) weathered Louis B. Mayer, the head of MGM studios who reportedly

that storm well. Sport provided a much-needed boost to

offered Lord Derby a blank cheque for Hyperion. Alibhai

Australian morale, most obviously thanks to the national

never raced (going lame after a trial in which he broke

heroes Phar Lap and Donald Bradman. As Paul Kelly

Santa Anita’s record for a mile) but became one of the

observes in his song ‘Bradman’, “They say the darkest

United States’ most influential sires, as also were the hour is right before the dawn / And in the hour of greatest Hyperion horses Heliopolis (imported in 1940) and slaughter the great avenger is being born”. Khaled (imported in 1947).

Inglis’ quick-thinking in responding to the changing

Over and above spawning a golden age in international circumstances by re-jigging the Easter Sale was perfectly bloodstock, the war also led to a phenomenal boom in

timed to set the tone of what was to follow. Overall, one

racecourse attendances. All around the world, racecourses can’t help seeing a parallel in a story told by the great cricket enjoyed massive crowds in the years following the

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writer Neville Cardus as the sun set on the last cricket match

Racing had provided a ray of sunshine to at Lord’s of the summer of 1939 and war clouds gathered

many lives during a time when joy was generally hard to

over Europe. He was approached by an old man, “one of the

find; as peace returned, the sport experienced a period

game’s ripest preserves”, who observed, “I won’t be here to

of popularity almost unimaginable by modern standards.

see the next match that takes place at Lord’s, but Lord’s will

Let’s hope that COVID-19 has a similar post-script!

be here and there will be a next match, and lots of them.”


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By Alan Carasso B. Wayne Hughes does very little on a small scale. For the last 16 years, the successful US businessman has applied the knowledge and business acumen he acquired in building the self-storage company Public Storage into a multibillion dollar business to Spendthrift Farm in the heart of American horse country in Lexington, Kentucky. Hughes, 87, has raced champion racehorses, has overseen the growth of Spendthrift Kentucky as it has become one of America’s most formidable stallion stations, and—never eschewing a challenge—has made inroads in Australia, where he currently stands five stallions at Spendthrift in Victoria. On September 5, 2020, Hughes received the ultimate early birthday present when Authentic—a son of Spendthrift Kentucky’s boom sire Into Mischief (USA) and in whose breeding career he acquired a controlling interest earlier in the year—thwarted all challenges in the coronavirusdelayed Grade 1 Kentucky Derby at storied Churchill Downs. “Winning the Derby is an incredible feeling. I am equally as excited as I imagine I would be in winning the Golden Slipper,” Hughes said. It would be foolish to think the latter goal is beyond him. Hughes has unsurprisingly jumped in with both feet into the Australian industry. Among the stallions at Spendthrift Australia is Swear (Redoute’s Choice x Crossyourheart), a $725,000 purchase from the Tyreel Stud draft at the 2015 Easter Sale who won two of five starts, including the Group 3 Ming Dynasty Stakes and was just touched off by a half-length by Yankee Rose (All American) in the Group 1 Spring Champion Stakes in 2016. Joining Swear this season are Kentucky shuttlers Omaha Beach (USA) (War Front {USA}) and Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Classic hero Vino Rosso (USA) (Curlin {USA}). And not too far away, one would imagine, will be Dirty Work, this Spring’s Group 2 winner and Group 1-placed son of Written Tycoon that Spendthrift Australia paid $800,000

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B. Wayne Hughes with wife Patty after Authentic’s win in the

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“Every time I’ve been to Australia I have enjoyed it immensely,” Hughes explained. “Going to the races and to my first yearling sale there, I saw how vibrant the industry is. I wanted Spendthrift to be a part of it and felt it was a great opportunity to stand stallions in both hemispheres. We sent two of our most exciting young prospects this year in Vino Rosso and Omaha Beach, and I intend to continue to send the types of horses that breeders can capitalize on. I’ve been very happy with how they’ve been received.” And it is the horse breeder that Hughes sees as the key to success, be it at home or half a world away in Australia under the stewardship of general manager Garry Cuddy. “Just as in Kentucky, our success or failure rides on the backs of B. Wayne Hughes

our breeders,” Hughes submits. “If we can provide them with horses they can support, then we’ve got a shot. You never know where the next great sire is going to come from. Maybe we’re already standing

him, maybe that’s just what we have in Authentic—we’ve already gotten great feedback on him from breeders there. One thing’s for sure, none of them will succeed without the support of the breeders.” Hughes and team have remained active in acquiring Australian bloodstock to complement its breeding operation, snapping up seven-figure horses at Easter each year from 2017 to 2019, including the Group 3-placed Spend (Snitzel x Walk With Attitude), purchased for $1.55 million in 2016. “I’ve been very impressed with both the horses and the horsemen in Australia,” Hughes said. “They’ve done a great job developing a first-class industry there and clearly the future is very bright. We’re very lucky, and proud, to be a part of it.” Ned Toffey has been Wayne Hughes’ right-hand man since moving over from Three Chimneys Farm to manage Spendthrift in 2004. Toffey counts his blessings, not only to be on board for the recent Classic success, but also for what he

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High-class sprinter Dirty Work is a flag-bearer for Spendthrift in Australia


“You’d be hard pressed to find somebody more deserving to win the Derby,” said Toffey. “He’s put so much into this game for so many years, and he’s done it in so many ways, just in terms of what he’s spent on horses over the years, in terms of what he’s done here at Spendthrift, in terms of the creative programs to help breeders be successful.‘’ Toffey continued: “I could go on for quite some time about everything I’ve learned from him, but I think the biggest thing that I’ve learned is the way in which he looks at things. He’s...the least tied to conventional thinking of anybody I’ve ever been around, and he just challenges you to constantly look at things in a fresh way, and wants to constantly challenge your thinking.” Hughes, said Toffey, is the antithesis of the heavy-handed micro-manager. “What you see in meetings with him over and over again is his desire to hear your opinions,” Toffey reports. “And he’s going to challenge you, he’s going to debate with you, and even in quite a spirited way, at the end of that, he’s going to thank you for your opinion. So, he very much encourages opinions and information from everybody. He realizes that he could learn something from almost anybody, wants to hear their thoughts.” Hughes circles back to the Derby and Authentic, a horse in which Spendthrift is partners with MyRacehorse.com, which has brought a diverse group of owners in—all for $206 a share. The mirco-share model is one Hughes believes will stick. “To illustrate the benefits of it, I would refer to your first question about winning the Kentucky Derby,” he said. “It wasn’t just me that won the Derby this year, I had over 5,000 partners who I’m sure were every bit as happy as I was to win, and it’s not just them—all of their family and friends got to share in it too. The reach that has is invaluable to our industry.” So, too, is the considerable reach of Bradley Wayne Hughes.

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By Tara Madgwick The Danehill sire line has been utterly dominant in Australia since the breed shaping shuttle sire claimed his first Australian Champion Sire title in 1995. And the yearling sales of 2021 are set to showcase the progeny of some high profile contenders to lead his dynasty into the next decade. Danehill was Champion Australian Sire on nine occasions between 1995 and 2005 and in the 15 years since then it has been his sons and grandsons that have risen to the challenge winning the title 11 times. Snitzel is the most successful with four titles, followed by Redoute’s Choice on three, Fastnet Rock on two as well as Flying Spur and Exceed and Excel on one each. These stallions are now passing the baton to their various sons with Fastnet Rock and Snitzel poised to make a big impact in 2021 through the first offspring of their outstanding sons Merchant Navy (Coolmore) and Russian Revolution (Newgate Farm). Both dual G1-winning sprinters, they have pedigree, type, and performance to back them up and interestingly were both sourced from the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale. Merchant Navy was a $350,000 Easter purchase from the Segenhoe Stud draft, and Stud Manager

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Merchant Navy


“Merchant was always a star for everyone at Segenhoe

as

a

young

horse,” O’Brien recalled. “He good Peter O’Brien

was looking

a

the Snippets factor is to the fore in his progeny, and I expect them to fly early, and every one of them has his mind. “They exude quality, and the majority of our Merchant Navy yearlings will be offered for sale in 2021 with eight retained to

neat,

race by their breeders like Fairway Thoroughbreds, Sir Owen

yearling

Glenn, and Chris and Jane Barham—who incidentally are all

with good action and a

shareholders in the horse.”

temperament

Outside of Merchant Navy, O’Brien see potential in

and definitely had the best traits of his pedigree. Great

the progeny of a number of other first season sires with

Danehill quality, but a short back and huge hip which for me

yearlings set for 2021 sales.

wonderful

highlighted the Snippets factor.

“The Invader yearlings are strong, short-coupled horses

“That year Fastnet Rock had a quiet patch so his offspring

with great heads and will be very early, as will the progeny

were not highly sought after, so he was bought for half price

of Russian Revolution who have a touch more scope,”

in our minds and the rest is history.”

O’Brien said.

Segenhoe and their clients have been strong supporters of Merchant Navy since he retired to stud at Coolmore. “A total of 26 mares from Segenhoe went to him in the

“Our Hellbent yearlings are good movers but look more like three-year-old types which is no surprise when you look at when he came into his own on the racetrack. The Spieth

first year and 23 the second so that tells you how happy we yearlings are quite similar to Hellbents where they look like were with his foals,” O’Brien revealed.

they will need time, but they all have presence which I like.”

“Outside of three in his first crop for us all have the

Randwick Bloodstock’s Brett Howard manages bloodstock

balance and precocity that he had as a yearling, and for me

portfolios for various clients as well as advising on yearling selection for clients including Star Thoroughbreds, so identifying first season sires that will deliver in the sale ring and then continue

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that success through to the

including Hinchinbrook and Needs Further, who have

racetrack is a pivotal part of

both achieved Group 1 success as sires.

his business. “In my seven years at Coolmore we had some amazing racehorses retire Brett Howard

which I had the most belief in was Galileo,” Howard said,

class female pedigree to back them up. Promising Snitzel stallions Sooboog and Showtime are attracted investment from Howard, who is always looking for the leading sires of tomorrow.

reflecting on his first impressions of a young shuttle

“The first season sires for next year’s yearling sales, Russian

stallion that has since gone on to be arguably the best

Revolution and Merchant Navy are the obvious ones, but I have

stallion in the world.

a bit of a liking for Pariah. Once again, a horse with plenty of

“I normally don’t declare that a particular stallion is an

natural early ability and well bred,” Howard said.

absolute certainty to be a success, however, during a speech to a

Pariah was sourced from Inglis Easter by James Harron

group of Hunter Valley breeders, for the first time ever I put my

Bloodstock for $700,000 and was quickly snapped up by

neck on the line for Galileo.

Arrowfield Stud to stand alongside his late Champion

“His race record, pedigree, and his physical attributes—

Sire Redoute’s Choice having won the Group 3 Canonbury

there was nothing not to like. He only met with reasonable

Stakes and run a narrow second

success here, as I believe the Australian trainers probably

in the Group 1 Blue Diamond as

pushed them too early and over trained them, but his

a two-year-old. Those facts tell you all you need

overall record is unmatched.”

to know about the credentials

not been shy to put his money where his mouth is and has

of this young sire who might be

enjoyed success investing in young stallions off the track

flying a little under the radar.

Ready to Debut

Since establishing Randwick Bloodstock, Howard has

Pariah Hellbent

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Neither were Group 1 winners, but both were by


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Second day sale-topping colt Pierro x Pass The Parcel


By Leo Schlink When commercial reality stared Philip and Patti Campbell in the face, neither blinked. Long revered for its ability to produce

need to diversify—and sheer instinct. The results have been spectacular. “Seven or eight years ago, we made

quality yearlings, the Euroa based Blue a concerted effort to get back on top,” Gum Farm was, in Philip Campbell’s words,

Campbell said in a nod to the stud’s effort to

languishing in unfamiliar wilderness.

top the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale for the

The solution was a leap of faith based on a

third time in six years.

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Sale-topping colt Snitzel x Jestajingle

“We’d sort of been in the wilderness for a little while, I guess you’d say, and that was actually, down to the fact that, we felt, we had pretty much prioritised our own stallions.

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the Premier Sale at Oaklands three times, second-leading vendor twice and third-leading vendor once.” Campbell and his wife Patti are justifiably proud of the Blue Gum Farm “brand.”

were as good a prospect as you would ever have in

Methodology honed by decades of experience and a

Elvstroem and Churchill Downs and they turned out to be

commitment to best practices forms an amalgam which

failures at stud, basically.

translates into sales ring excellence.

“We had to change our business model. “We realised that we needed to send more mares offfarm, and we also needed to try and increase the quality of

“We feel like we’ve got a really good program here,” Phil Campbell said. “We pay a lot of attention to the development of the

our draft by inviting outside clients to be part of the draft.

foals from the moment they’re born, when they’re on

“In that time, subsequent results are what they are.

their mums, when they’re weaned, all the way through the

“For the last six years, we’ve been leading vendor at

weanling section into the yearling section.


Blue Gum Farm Team

“We’re very, very big on monitoring heights and weights. We’ve got large numbers to work averages from. “We try to get our groups of young horses into like groups so that they can be treated accordingly, rather than having the oldest yearling in with the youngest yearling or the biggest yearling in the with the smallest.

All up, the Blue Gum draft returned a sales-best of $4.5 million. An integral part of the farm’s approach is individuality and innovation. “It’s a simple thing where they can’t all be treated the same because they’re individuals,” Philip Campbell said.

“We’re constantly looking at the horses, weighing,

“We do have TLC (tender loving care) programs, where

measuring, reporting, working with farriers, working with

there’s a small group of colts, a small group of fillies that we

vets and we’re very, very lucky that we’ve got a great bunch of

look after a bit more.

clients that we do work for. “All of those things combined have seen us able to offer terrific product in the last six or seven years. “That’s a part of the business we thoroughly enjoyed.”

“In the winter, they come in and are fed individually at night and in the morning before going back into the paddocks. “We try and raise them absolutely as naturally as we

Blue Gum Farm’s holistic approach saw it again achieve possibly can. There’s no forcing of the horses and, as such, outstanding results at the 2020 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale.

we have minimal X-ray issues.

It sold a Snitzel x Jestajingle colt for a sale-topping $725,000

“The program we’ve got has the horse’s muscular, skeletal

on behalf of Neville and Susan Duncan, of Oakland Park Stud.

systems growing and tracking well over time and we don’t have

For good measure, the Euroa outfit then produced a Pierro x Pass The Parcel colt, who topped the second day with a $575,000 price tag.

problems there. “But if there are horses we feel need different attention, we’re not afraid to give that. “There was a colt that we sold this year for a lot of money

Blue Gum offered a Written Tycoon-Miss Promiscuity colt

that was actually in one of those groups of horses last winter

on behalf of Robert and Sylvie Crabtree’s Dorrington Farm,

and he came on exceptionally well, to the point where he was a

drawing $400,000.

hugely regarded colt at the sales this year.”

There was also much demand for Blue Gum homebreds

Another aspect of the Blue Gum approach is fitness. “It’s very, very important that the horses are able to cope

for a filly out of Personal Ensign. Manhattan Rain’s progeny

with the pressure they’re put under down at the sales,”

averaged $132,500 for the sale.

Philip Campbell said.

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On Philip Campbell... “It can be hellacious and if they haven’t done the I recently read a definition for ‘in the zone’ which perfectly explains Phil at the

groundwork at home, it would be very similar to the training build-up to race day. You can’t do that off a short period.

Inglis Premier Sale. It read ‘In a mental state

“There’s got to be a proper build-up with an exercise

of focused concentration on the performance

routine whereby the horse’s temperament and fitness are

of an activity, in which one dissociates oneself

able to cope with the pressures of a week at the sales because

from distracting or irrelevant aspects of one’s

we try and have as good as possible group to take to the

environment’. So Phil and I operate separate but together for those 10 days, which seems to work really well. Our wonderful staff would

Premier Yearling Sale.’’ Blue Gum was among the first Australian operations to

describe Phil at the sale as occasionally

introduce videos of yearlings, brochures, stall cards and

‘tense’ and ‘intense’. All in all our entire team

brass name plates on the horse’s halters.

strives for high performance, so we seem to find perspective and have a laugh at the end of each day. — Patti Campbell

There would be nobody more on the side

For all that, the business—especially in the lead-up to the sales—is challenging. “There’s a lot of stress for Patti and I,” Philip said. “There’s a lot of stress for the guys who work here at the farm all year around. They do all the daily work with

of the buyer than Philip Campbell at a sale.

the horses. We’re so lucky with the people who work here

He is extremely forthright and honest, which

because they treat the horses like they’re their own.

is what a buyer needs. The reason that he

“Our long-term management staff here at the farm all

does this is because that’s his nature and his

know our clients very well. You’re representing other people,

character but also because he’s weeded out

you’re in charge of other people’s horses, so the results

the horses that he feels shouldn’t be there at the sale. He’s quite discerning with his selection, too, which helps that honesty trait

attained are very, very important. “There’s no doubt it’s a very intense period and there’s no

come out. He prides himself not only once

doubt it slowly but surely builds up through January as you

he’s prepared, selected and sold the horse,

get people coming to the farm to look through the draft and,

but he watches them with an intense interest

as you get to February that ramps up.

for the next 12 months particularly. He does

“We have a big parade day here at the farm about a week

that because, as a matter of professional

or so before we go down to the sales and we parade all the

pride, he wants to be able to see a good quality product for what he’s sold but it’s also because his vendors tend to stay with

yearlings in front of the crowd. “We have a bite of lunch and a drink and there’s the

him. He is very, very good.

hospitality as well as the horses at the sales and you’re

— Rob Crabtree

dealing with people’s livelihoods so there’s no doubt with that comes a level of stress.

He’s succinct. He is pretty accurate

“But the exhilaration that comes with good results,

with his assessment of what’s happening.

there’s nothing that beats that and being able to share that

We are our own stud farm and sell off our farm. However, we have a philosophy

with good friends is fantastic.”

that when you’re in someone else’s city,

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with the flow. He had the best reputation when we first went there. We rocked up with the right product and he dealt with it incredibly professionally. He’s always been accurate, he’s always been forthright, full of integrity. I can’t fault him. — Neville Duncan

Editor’s Note On October 31st, 3YO Filly September Run (Exceed And Excel x Pittsburgh Flyer) won the G1 Coolmore Stud Stakes at Flemington. She was

a

$380,000

purchase

by

Hermitage

Thoroughbreds from the draft of Blue Gum Farm at the 2019 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale.


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By John Holloway “Small farm, big results” is the catchword behind the Ferguson family’s latest venture relating to Bell River Thoroughbreds since transferring their breeding interests from Wellington to Dungog two years ago. The slogan is very appropriate to the Thoroughbred-orientated family quartet consisting of father Andrew, mother Georgie and their two sons James, 24, and Jock, 22. This is a devoted family who are making a strong noise in the breeding industry. The boys’ parents have their futures in mind with both young men firmly entrenched in establishing Bell River Thoroughbreds as a standout boutique operation. Andrew and Georgie were both heavily involved in the sheep industry in their childhood days and their passion of Thoroughbreds fostered when they married, with Georgie’s stepfather Bruce Reid becoming heavily involved in the industry. The Fergusons bought their first breeding farm of 2000 acres in 1998 on the outskirts of Wellington in western NSW but it wasn’t until 2005 that they set up the property into a dual operation of 20 broodmares plus 300 Angus Beef cattle. Their broodmare band was to become quite successful with a number of shrewd purchases and the Fergusons were well aware that the selection of stallions would prove critical. “We were of the opinion that research of the stallions and their progeny were invaluable and how they would combine with our broodmares. We were fortunate enough to breed and sell some nice horses,” Andrew recalls. “We have been fortunate enough to breed three Group 1 winners in Ace High (Victoria Derby), Extreme Choice (Blue Diamond and Moir Stakes) and I Am Excited (The Galaxy). Andrew Ferguson attributes his major involvement in the Thoroughbred industry to his father-in-law Bruce Reid, who, at the age of 70 decided to have a dabble in racing horses. Reid was a successful businessman and was blessed with a midas touch on

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“Bruce’s son David was a keen racegoer and inherited a number of his father’s horses when he passed away in 2005 and, Georgie and I both helped in managing his bloodstock,’’ Andrew said. “Bruce met with great success with Graeme Rogerson and syndicator Dean Watt. He part-owned the champion Savabeel along with other top class horses He’s No Pie Eater, who took out the Chipping Norton Stakes at 80/1, Econsul, Bradbury’s Luck, and was a shareholder in Not A Single Doubt.’’ At one stage Reid had shares in 78 horses with Rogerson. “Georgie and I had an upbringing on the farm and our first foray into Thoroughbreds resulted in the purchase of two weanlings for $29,000 and $25,000,’’ Andrew continued. We got a return of $190,000 and quickly discovered that racehorses were a better money-making proposition than breeding and selling sheep.” But with early success came unforeseen growth and pressure. As Andrew says, Bell River got too big, too quickly. So in 2016 the decision was made to sell the Wellington property and business. “Georgie and I felt we had tried too much to be a competitive breeding and spelling business and took into account James and Jock would remain in Wellington for

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Extreme Choice

“If Bell River was to expand the boys believed overseas experience was a must and James worked at Newmarket (England) and teamed up with number of Australian’s including Sam Freedman who is now co-trainer with his father Anthony. “James also formed a friendship with international agent Johnny McKeever and his 12 months of contact with John was a tremendous plus, taking into account the people introduced to him.’’ The sale of the Wellington property came after a lot of discussion and out of the blue they received a substantial offer. The Fergusons called upon the expertise of the Inglis, entrusting the sales company with the dispersal of their broodmare band from the Wellington property in March, 2016. They came away from the sale selling 23 broodmares for a $3,203,700 return.

Jock, Georgie and Andrew Ferguson

Andrew and Georgie decided to embark on a much-needed break and consequently went on an Australia-wide discovery proved invaluable to Bell River’s current operations. tour for six months to recharge their batteries.

But having been country born and bred the Fergusons,

James, on his return to Australia, went to the Northern who had spent 35 years living on the land, were bolstered Territory and worked on a cattle farm to further his knowledge by the desire of their sons and decided it was right for the re-birth of Bell River.

Jock went to the Irish National Stud in 2018 for six

Their first crop of yearlings from Dungog went to the

months, and his major aim was to learn the art of foaling

Inglis Classic Sale in February 2020 and the Ferguson quartet

down Thoroughbreds. Most of his time was spent in the will once again be looking towards a profitable outcome with sheds during the breeding season and his experience has another fine draft of yearlings in 2021.

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Bell River’s return to the sale ring at Classic proved to be a resounding success, selling 9 yearlings for over $1.35m, including 4 that realised $200,000 or more. Andrew and the family remains confident Bell River’s offerings at Classic 2021 will be just as warmly received by the marketplace. Progeny by the likes of Extreme Choice, Merchant Navy, So You Think, Deep Field and Pride of Dubai highlight the quality draft, which is on par with the comeback sale’s quality. It’s year two of the new-look Bell River production line, but with so much experience behind them, the star power will be there

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for all to see.

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SEPTEMBER RUN


By Andrew Hawkins If ever there’s been a year that technology in the racing

innovation, forcing changes in habits and opening new

industry has been more prevalent and more important than

avenues for business-as-usual operations. If anything, once

ever, 2020 is that year.

the world settles on a new normal, it may be seen as a year

Horse sales without horses. Yearling inspections without any travel. Purchasing of quality bloodstock sight unseen. These all went from being a rarity to becoming the new norm. And none of it would have been possible without the established technology Inglis had already installed, tested and proven prior to Covid-19 really hitting in March. The history books are unlikely to look back on 2020 kindly,

in which customer behaviours shifted for good across every aspect of life. The Thoroughbred auction sphere is one of many areas that has been impacted throughout 2020 right across the world, with Inglis hit hard by the timing of the first lockdown in Australia on the eve of the Australian Easter Yearling Sale. The global pandemic has continued to be a lingering presence throughout the year for Inglis—as it has for most

with the pandemic wreaking havoc on so many facets of life as businesses globally—forcing date shifts, format changes and we know—or knew—it.

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However, it has also presented an opportunity for

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a strict implementation of Covid-safe procedures, all in the shadow of a turbulent economic forecast.


However, the sales company has also been well-placed to

“It’s been a challenging year but it’s also been rewarding,”

respond to these challenges with Inglis Digital already the

Inglis’ General Manager of Bloodstock Sales and Marketing

established market leader in the trade of bloodstock online, as Sebastian Hutch said. “The idea of never letting a crisis go to well the industry-leading Ardex Technology, which provided the

waste has been paraphrased any number of times through

software solutions for the online bidding services and who also

the pandemic and evidently there are going to be a significant

service trainers and breeders globally.

number of positives to emerge from the way people in bloodstock

In the end, Inglis has been the only auction house worldwide to have access to, and to be able to implement,

do business as a result of the difficulties of 2020. “We have learned a huge amount in terms of

three separate platforms to hold sales in 2020: traditional

things we can do to enhance our services to buyers

live sales; the established Inglis Digital service, with bidding

and vendors and these are things we are applying

open for a set period, usually for five days; and virtual

to our planning for 2021 and beyond. There have

auctions, a hybrid in which telephone and online bidding are been some very testing times, but it has been utilised while each lot is offered in catalogue order from the massively stimulating for the whole team in terms Riverside Stables rostrum.

of innovation and concept development.

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“Certainly the nature of the promotional work being done is evolving progressively and transparency appears to be a fundamental part of that. It has been very evident to us through the last 12 months that the more information that buyers are provided across a whole catalogue, the more inclined they are to bid and bid with conviction. The virtual sales format was first used for the Inglis Easter auction, at a time when New South Wales was under its strictest lockdown. Despite a format that was unfamiliar to both vendors and buyers at that time, seven lots reached $1 million or more, with Coolmore’s Tom Magnier purchasing three of them, including the sale-topping Snitzel colt out of G1 winner First Seal (Fastnet Rock), who fetched $1.8 Mitchell Beer is a trainer who has embraced technology in his business model, as both a regular Inglis Digital client and popular social media personality

million from the draft of Sledmere Stud. A month later, the Chairman’s Sale was also held as a virtual offering, with four seven-figure lots, headlined by two-time G1 winner In Her Time (Time Thief ) selling for $2 million to Newgate Bloodstock. The Inglis Digital platform, which has grossed in excess of $45.4m through 2020 to date, almost double the

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Technoligcal Revolution

$22.9m turnover through all of 2019, struck its greatest

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Henry Field is an Inglis Digital devotee

Hall of Fame trainer Gai Waterhouse was able to participate in the Easter Yearling Sale from the comfort of her dining room


success this year when Bella Vella (Commands)—sold

“Given it was our first time participating in the online

for $22,500 to prominent South Australian owner John

platform we weren’t really sure what to expect but we had

Kelton in the 2019 April Online Sale—took out the G1

been monitoring the performance of the Inglis Digital sales

Robert Sangster Stakes at Morphettville.

for a number of seasons now and it’s proven to be very

As of mid-October, Bella Vella had earned more than $750,000 since her sale to Kelton, trainer Will Clarken and a group of his owners.

successful, so we had every confidence in the system,” said the outfit’s Racing and Bloodstock Manager Jason Walsh. While Inglis’ main offering remains its headline

“We love the Inglis Digital service,’’ Kelton said. “In

traditional sales, technology will continue to play an

the past couple of years it’s really grown. We can sit in

important role into the future, even as buyers flock back

the luxury of our own houses and do the work from

to Riverside Stables or Oaklands Junction.

there, it’s a very easy platform to use.

Not only will the 2020 experience likely expand the

“There’s a lot more good quality stock there now

depth of the buying bench from sale to sale by bringing

every month so we’re more than happy to keep buying

in more people who may not be ringside, but it also has

online from Inglis, we’ll keep coming back for sure.’’

shown the importance of using new forms of media to

The Inglis Digital platform, headed by Nick Melmeth, has won praise from many leading players throughout the industry, with Newgate Farm’s Henry Field a devotee.

attract potential buyers. Social media has been harnessed by vendors to an extent not seen before. While social media platforms

“We’ve been trading with Inglis Digital since day one,

like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram have been used

it’s obviously a great platform to trade stock through,

to catalogue the auction experience, more vendors are

it’s a true marketplace backed by simple but effective

ensuring that they give their horses every opportunity to

technology,” Field said.

reach the price they deserve.

“Put it this way—we’ve sold 80 horses on Inglis Digital

Whether

that

be

through

virtual

360-degree

for a 100% clearance rate, more than $2.6 million

inspections or by creating quirky and different content

and most importantly, we’ve sold countless winners

that garners traction beyond the traditional audience, it

through the platform and nothing brings the customers

is a world ripe for innovation that will change the sales

back like results.

experience forever.

“The scope of this market is boundless; I’ve often

“I think it would be impossible to overstate the significance

said it’s the way of the future and that’s evident in how

that promotional media, in particular social media, is going

educated vendors have become with quality videos and

to play in the success of bloodstock sales going forward.

photos now the norm.

“Platforms like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram

“For Newgate, it’s been a valuable tool for our

have been hugely effective in engaging not just existing

business, we’ve built this network with online buyers

participants, but developing new ones, while the nature of

from all parts of Australia and into South East Asia—

the content being generated by industry participants has

people can pick up the phone and discuss each horse—the key is a transparent marketplace.”

been of extraordinarily high quality. “It’s been very encouraging to see how innovative people in bloodstock have been through this period with

its decision to offer its first ever tried horse

their promotion, and hopefully people recognise the

and broodmare drafts through Inglis

value of that and continue to build and develop in it into

Digital in June and July.

the future” Hutch said.

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By Richard Edmunds In contrast to the male-dominated days of the past,

Johnson believes this emergence is more an increase in

a growing female presence is making its mark in an recognition than in participation. increasingly diverse Thoroughbred breeding landscape.

“I think in the past we have had a lot of females behind

Across Australasia, many talented women are at the helm the scenes running the show, but not necessarily as the front of successful and respected breeding operations.

of businesses,” she said. “I guess it’s a natural progression,

Inglis sought the insights of some of the leading lights as roles are becoming more universal both in looking after among this emerging force of female stud masters—Linda

a family and in the business side of things, to see more and

Duckworth (Fairview Park Stud), Kayley Johnson (Rushton

more women at the forefront.

Park), Catriona Murphy (Sledmere Stud) and Kandice Pritchard (KBL Thoroughbreds).

“I think there are as many good opportunities for females as there are males in the industry, but I think as

“The stud master role has been dominated by males,

women, who often go off and have children, we sometimes

but I think that’s changing,” Duckworth said. “A lot of

lack the time to dedicate fully to our careers. I think

women have important roles in the industry now, either

that factor, rather than a lack of opportunity, is why the

alongside family members or in their own right. It’s

industry has appeared to be male-dominated.”

evolving all the time.” Murphy is proud of the role her family has played in that evolution. “There are many, many capable women out there in this industry, and they’re starting to get the opportunities they deserve,” she said.

Horses in the blood A common theme throughout all of the quartet was a rich family heritage around horses. “My mum and dad ran the property, and taking it over was always a natural progression,” Duckworth

“My great aunt Ann Raymond was a huge believer that

said. “My sister (Heather McKinnon) and I run the

women were just as capable as men, and she actually

farm together, and we were born and bred into it. We’ve

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was adamant that women could perform all of the roles that

it’s something that we’ve committed to as our lifestyle

were traditionally done by men.

and we wouldn’t change it.”

“Times are definitely changing, and I’d like to think

Murphy told a similar story of following family footsteps.

my great aunt played a big part in driving that change and

“I was fortunate that my family had been involved in this

providing those opportunities.”

industry for many generations,” Murphy said. “My mother’s


Linda Duckworth

father was a trainer and had a property at St Albans in licence—so out went the show horses, and in came the Victoria, and my father’s side was heavily involved as well. racehorses! My love of racing developed from there, and “So it’s something that was always going to happen for it was only natural that we progressed into breeding as a me, particularly with my great aunt Ann and her time owning this property. I was very lucky that I was able to

few of our fillies retired off the track. “The passion for breeding really begun to take over, so

follow in her footsteps and continue that family tradition.” we decided that we needed a much bigger farm and that Johnson and Pritchard also had horses in their blood.

we should head across from our hometown of Perth to the

“My parents had horses, so I got the bug from an heart of Thoroughbred breeding country in Victoria and early age,” Johnson said. “I learned to ride when I was have a serious crack at it.” about eight and showed saddle horses throughout my teens and into early adulthood.

“A love of horses has been in me forever,” Pritchard said. “I was probably 18 when I started in Thoroughbreds,

“When I met my husband, he was keen on racing, and riding trackwork and then later going on to do stud management at Fig Tree Thoroughbreds.”

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Keys to success Passion for the industry and a strong work ethic have played a key role in all of these women’s success stories. “It’s all about hard work, long hours and dedication,” Pritchard continued. “When you start out, you end up doing a lot of hours for not a lot in return, but later on you start to get rewarded for it.” Johnson agreed. “One thing you need to be in this industry is resilient and driven if you want to achieve your goals,” Johnson said. “It’s a Kandice Pritchard celebrates the sale of the Brazen Beau x Mean Louise filly for $220,000 at the 2020 Classic Yearling Sale

lot of hard work, both physically and mentally, so having the tenacity to keep going when the chips are down, along with really good attention to detail, is important if you want to be successful at it. “There may be a few people, who know me well, that would describe that trait in me as stubbornness, but I’m going to say it’s pure tenacity! “My advice to people starting in this industry would be to take the opportunity as early as you can to experience as many different facets of the industry as possible. The opportunities are endless, from travelling overseas to work at studs internationally, to working with small and large farms all around Australia. “They say knowledge is power and to me that means paying attention, learning as much as you can and being

Kayley Johnson with Brett Howard at the Premier Yearling Sale

able apply those skills to a high standard if you want to run a successful horse-based business. It’s much more challenging than it looks.” “If you’ve got the determination, commitment and passion for the industry, I don’t think it matters whether you’re a man or a woman,” Murphy said. “It’s not really a job for me—it’s a lifestyle. My husband (Royston Murphy) and I make an amazing team, and we’ve got a great support team around us as well. When you’ve got that, and the passion and the commitment, you can achieve a lot, no matter what your dreams and aspirations may be.”

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“Hard work is such an important part of it—it’s really a

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seven-day-a-week job,” Duckworth said. “But when you really love this industry, you don’t really think of it as a job. We’re fortunate to have a great property and a terrific team of staff that have been here for a long time.”

Catriona Murphy with husband Royston and sons Jack and Ted, joined by the Snitzel x First Seal colt who topped the 2020 Easter Yearling Sale


Making special memories These stud masters’ distinguished careers have produced a

“That turned out to be a blessing. If we’d sold him at the Classic Sale before Mossfun won the Slipper, we wouldn’t have got anything

number of special highlights. “My most special memory is from just before my great aunt Ann passed away,” Murphy said. “We went and bought the dam

like the price that we got for him at the Easter Sale. It was all timing. All of the stars and the moon aligned and shone together for us.” The last couple of years have delivered several special

of Easter graduate Politeness. “Ann was always very particular about the horses she wanted,

moments for Pritchard.

and this one wasn’t on her list. She always had a thing for grey

“We sold our first million-dollar horse last year, which blew

mares, and that was what she was hoping to find. We told her we

us away after only two years under the KBL name,” she said.

couldn’t find any greys that suited her criteria, but that we found

“We’ve also had a few great pinhooks. We bought a mare (Sky

this other mare who ticked a lot of boxes.

Rubi) in foal for $11,000 at the Great Southern Sale, and then

“By this stage, Ann was quite restricted in her movement. When

sold that yearling at the Classic Sale this year for $340,000.

the mare arrived at the farm, she went out with her walking frame,

“We also had a Brazen Beau filly that we bought for $50,000 and

and the mare came right up to her and put her head in her chest.

sold for $220,000 (at Classic), and another pinhook that we bought

Ann said it was one of the most special moments of her life.

for $70,000 and turned into $270,000. We’ve had a lot of luck over

“Obviously Politeness went on to have a fantastic career. She kept

the last couple of years,

knocking on the door in big races and was often the bridesmaid.

which

has

been

Ann always used to say, ‘That mare is just too polite!’ But then, very

hugely exciting.”

soon after my great aunt passed away, Politeness got her Group One win in the Myer Classic. That’s a really special memory. “Easter graduate Dame Giselle has been another real highlight for us—it’s been really special to follow her progress, from conception right through to the amazing things she’s done on the racetrack. “We also had an amazing Inglis Easter Yearling Sale this year, topping the sale with a $1.8 million yearling. That was a dream come true as well.” For Duckworth, one of the pinnacles came with Easter graduate Mossfun’s victory in the 2014 Golden Slipper—and the subsequent sale of her half-brother for $750,000 at the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale. “There’s always highs and lows in this industry,” she said. “You ride it out, take the good times with the bad times and hope that the good outweigh the bad. You can never take anything for granted when you’re working with animals. “But Mossfun was very special and definitely among the colt who I was originally going to enter for the Inglis Classic Sale, but a couple of our clients also had Magic Albert colts heading towards that sale, so I decided to keep him at home and save him for the Easter Sale.

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highlights of my career. The half-brother was a Magic Albert

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By Tim Rowe Over the past two decades, Matthew Sandblom two seconds about ‘has that been done’ or ‘has has amassed a bloodstock portfolio that rivals this been done’, that’s sort of my style and mostly some of the biggest and most recognisable it works and people tend to stick around. “Occasionally when they do leave they realise

thoroughbred breeders in Australia.

The growth has come in much the same way he that the grass isn’t always greener.” has methodically built an education empire which has allowed him to indulge his passion for horses. To

casual

observers

of

the

When a young Henry Field was starting out on his own with nothing much more than a vision, a

industry, leased Hunter Valley property and an immediate

Sandblom’s large-scale investment encompassing plan to pinhook a few weanlings to get started, Newgate Farm and Kingstar Farm, among others,

it was Sandblom who stepped in to back the

flies under the radar. Much of the education ambitious stud master. entrepreneur’s racing and corporate success, he

“There’s been many decisions made that I would

says, can be attributed to surrounding himself have made differently without his guidance,” Field with talented and trustworthy people. “I give people a lot of freedom—I’m not a micro-

says of his close friend and mentor Sandblom. Sandblom says: “We sat down and had a

manager. You have to let them get on with the job coffee one day and, before we knew it, we were and back them. It’s an expensive business to be in, pinhooking yearlings, weanlings and trading to horses, so you have got to put your money where

get started to get a bit of capital together to set

your mouth is when you’re building farms or up Newgate. He obviously had big plans for that standing stallions,” says Sandblom, who founded and he definitely needed some partners to help publisher Pascal Press more than 30 years ago see those plans to fruition.” and has gone on to develop online educational

Since that café meeting about 10 years

platforms such as Mathletics and the Reading Eggs.

ago, Sandblom has been instrumental in the

“I think people like that environment and expansion of Newgate Farm. people who have some talent themselves, it

But Sandblom the businessman likes taking

means I can do a lot of things simultaneously if on his own projects and that’s what he did when I can trust the people who I have working to do buying Redman Park at Denman in early 2016 to

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Matthew Sandblom enjoys the G1 Myer Classic win of Classic Graduate I Am A Star at Flemington

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“Henry does a great job with Newgate. It is a very well-

give you a definitive answer, but he thinks it’s certainly “in

run commercial farm with great staff, but I like having my

the mid-200s depending on how many foals are born” and

own little projects. The place I have down here at Kiama is

that is part of the reason why he often prefers to spend his

only about 100 acres, so it’s always limited as to how much

weekends at Hollymount on the NSW South Coast rather

stock we can hold and I didn’t want to fill up Newgate with

than at Randwick or Rosehill.

my own mares as I already have the premium mares and

He says, “At numerous times I’ve probably thought, ‘I’ve

the ones I am in partnership with Henry and SF Bloodstock

got too many and that I need to cut back, but then I start

there, so I needed my own farm,” he said.

another project like Kingstar and it grows again.’”

Adam Cook, Sandblom’s trusted overseer at Kingstar,

Sandblom has horses trained by the likes of Kembla

described him as measured and calculated at everything he

Grange-based Gwenda Markwell, who prepared Group 2

does which led to the purchase of Redman Park at Denman in

winner and Group 1-placed gelding Rolling Pin for him last

early 2016. It is now home to three stallions—Bull Point, Lord

decade, Armidale’s Stirling Osland, Nathan Doyle at Newcastle

Of The Sky and 2020 first season sire Unite And Conquer.

and Michael Hickmott at Murray Bridge in South Australia.

“We had a brief to design a farm for 25 to 30 mares and I

Shane Nichols also trains a growing number of horses for

thought, ‘how good is this going to be?’ and then about 120

Sandblom after the pair enjoyed Group 1 success with brilliant

mares later and another two properties here we are talking

$40,000 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale purchase I Am A Star.

today,” Kingstar Farm manager Cook says of the early days of working under Sandblom.

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Ask Sandblom how many horses he owns and he can’t

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Weanlings at Kingstar Farm in the Hunter Valley

“I get around a little bit, but I don’t necessarily go to the races all the time because I have horses racing in different locations and I prefer to watch them at home. It’s one of


those things, some people are more externally driven and I’m more internally driven and I enjoy it that way,” he tells us from Hollymount. “I get a satisfaction out of winning races. I get a satisfaction if Stirling (Osland) wins a race up at Armidale; I get a satisfaction if one of our (NewgateChina Horse Club) colts from our syndicate wins a big race like Inglis Easter Yearling Sale graduate Wild Ruler did in the Roman Consul but, to me, it’s not a million miles apart in levels of satisfaction I get out of the wins. “It’s the whole game, it’s the whole ongoing interest and it’s not having to be seen leading the horses in or doing anything because I do it because I enjoy it. I’ve got plenty going on and I work with some good people and if things succeed, it’s a bonus.” Sandblom’s immense passion for racing, as it was described by all who were spoken to for this article, was in its infancy when, as a teenager, he Matthew Sandblom with Kingstar Farm Stud Manager Adam Cook

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Others on Sandblom... Matthew was one of my very first supporters and business partners and he’s been heavily involved in the growth of Newgate from the first day we leased a farm ten years ago. His business mentoring to me has been invaluable. He’s a straight shooter and he has a great passion for

sold copies of the Trot Guide and Greyhound Recorder outside Sydney’s Harold Park on race nights. “I worked there for quite a few years in my teenage years. I liked a bit of a punt and then I was about 15 and I ended up buying a greyhound and raced with no success but obviously it was an interest so it carried on from there,” he recalls.

racing—and he puts plenty into racing—

“Eventually, I had a couple more greyhounds and

and he is in it for the love of the sport and

winners, but by the time I hit 30, I was having a few trotters

that’s a wonderful thing.

with more success there with Paul Fitzpatrick. I started

— Henry Field, Newgate Farm principal

breeding a few pacers as well at my farm down at Kiama, Hollymount, and I bred a couple of good ones—a Derby

He’s a passionate person about the whole industry. He’s very calculated in his endeavours in what he’s doing. I’ve heard Henry say that he’s learnt a lot for Matthew and I concur. Because of Matthew, I’ve certainly changed with how you look at things in the industry for the better. You’re more calculated and smarter for knowing him. — Adam Cook, Kingstar Farm manager

I’ve trained for Matthew for 23 or 24 years. He has shown loyalty and a bit of

Cummings while on holiday at Lizard Island in the early 2000s fast-tracked Sandblom’s foray into Thoroughbreds. Up until then, he had only dabbled in the sport, breeding a few horses at Hollymount. “I ended up buying a few shares in horses with him, so it was step by step. I got more interested and it was good to go to the sales with Bart in New Zealand, Queensland and other places, just to see what he was looking for in the horses,”

horses and I didn’t know him really well, but

and author Wendy Beckett, the writer of more than 25

when you got to know him, you knew that

theatre plays and director of more than 40 productions. The couple has a daughter, Connie, who is in her late teens.

you train for him, you know you are the one in the wrong. He is the easiest person to train for and I just wish I could get him a real champion because he deserves it. He leaves the training to you, but when he does tell you something and he reads a race, he will be 100 per cent right.

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A chance meeting with legendary trainer Bart

says Sandblom, who is married to well-known playwright

If Matthew has a problem with you and

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have had quite an exposure to racing.”

faith. For a while, he just had one or two

horses are his life.

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— Gwenda Markwell, Kembla Grange trainer

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Brett Howard In an age where physical inspections are not always possible what’s the most helpful thing a vendor can provide? Definitely good quality videos of the horse walking—four angles—both sides, front on and rear on, plus slow motion of the same angles. What conformation flaw can you just not tolerate? Provided the flaw is not assessed as severe, I can probably tolerate most flaws if horse has more pros than cons going for it. What conformation flaw that’s usually condemned can you live with? I’ve seen too many good “imperfect” horses, flaws and all, however there is usually something about a good horse which says “racehorse” .

SHEAMUS MILLS In an age where physical inspections are not always possible what’s the most helpful thing a vendor can provide? Obviously good quality video is of help, but to be honest I just can’t buy horses that I haven’t seen in the flesh. It’s a hard enough game anyway without buying horses sight unseen so if I can’t physically inspect a horse I will generally wait to buy one that I can see. What conformation flaw can you just not tolerate? I’m more about finding what I like in a horse rather than ruling them out for any single fault. It’s not really a conformation fault as such but I can’t buy a horse that doesn’t walk well, no matter how much I like it. What conformation flaw that’s usually condemned can you live with? If I really like a horse as an overall athlete and if it walks well I can live with just about any conformation fault. Offset, toed in, long pasterns, close behind—I’ve seen good horses with all those traits so once again I’m trying to find horses with the things I believe make them fast and hence don’t worry about tiny degrees of those issues. Name a sire in each category—(a) first season (b) proven and (c) underrated—that you are looking forward to seeing yearlings by in 2021. (a) Russian Revolution (b) I Am Invincible is the stallion who produces the types that most regularly make my short list. (c) So You Think is a stallion I have enormous respect for and believe his progeny still sell under value as a general statement. Of your colleagues, whose judgement do you admire? There are a lot of good judges and good business people among my colleagues but if I wasn’t at a sale and really wanted to buy a horse I would call Troy Corstens to have a look at it for me.

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One thing to do/restaurant to visit in Sydney and Melbourne? Sydney for me is about the beaches! Maybe it’s the company but I’ve always really liked eating at China Doll in Woolloomooloo. I like Nobu at Crown in Melbourne. Their layout suits the more casual dining I prefer without compromising on the food. If we are talking lunch then head to Port Melbourne—The Railway for steak and Rubira’s for seafood.

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Name a sire in each category—(a) first season (b) proven and (c) underrated—that you are looking forward to seeing yearlings by in 2021. (a) Russian Revolution & Pariah (b) Proven - no preference (c) Underrated - we own 25% of Needs Further. Currently there is not one stallion in Australia who commenced his career at a fee of $3,300 which has achieved what he has done. Hopefully he is on a similar trajectory as other stallions who commenced their careers at low fees like I Am Invincible and Written Tycoon. Some of his stats are already better than his own sire Encosta De Lago at similar stages of their careers. Of your colleagues, whose judgement do you admire? Anyone who has consistently been able to purchase Group winners by unfashionable stallions and for very little money. One thing to do/restaurant to visit in Sydney and Melbourne? In Sydney, any bar or restaurant overlooking the water. In Melbourne, the Southbank precinct always has a great buzz/ atmosphere and has plenty of choice. The one that got away? Capitalist. I narrowed it down to two Written Tycoon yearlings and of course picked the wrong one. One thing you’re picky about when inspecting horses that people might not know? The catalogues these days are so large and we are all strapped for time to carry out our pre-sale inspections. I wouldn’t say it’s being picky, but the worst things which can occur are vendors that take too long to show you their drafts, and some parade areas just get too busy for you to be able to carry out a proper inspection. Plus it can become a safety issue when this occurs, so I am always fearful of someone being accidentally injured.

The one that got away? Sunlight for me. I had $350,000 for a Zoustar filly in his first season and liked three of them at the sale. The guys at Widden thought the first one through the ring would probably be the cheapest of them so when she reached $350,000, I had one more bid and got her at $360,000. She turned out to be the Stakes-winning mare Persuader, so not the worst result. Later in the sale however the one they thought would be the most expensive came through and only made $300,000 and she turned out to be Sunlight. One thing you’re picky about when inspecting horses that people might not know? I do like to have space for the horse to get a reasonable chance to walk. The breeders and farms have put in so much time, effort and money that I want the horse to get a fair go and if it’s really crowded and busy it’s probably not fair on them or on your search to try and find a good one.


PAUL MORONEY In an age where physical inspections are not always possible what’s the most helpful thing a vendor can provide? Front-on from chest level down, near side and rearview photographs and conformation emphasised walking videos from those three angles as well. For me, it is important that they are taken from a minimum 20 metre distance and include turning footage. The photos and videos should be shot on a flat service, not on grass so relative hoof sizes and pastern angles are clearly visible. What conformation flaw can you just not tolerate? Long, soft pasterns. What conformation flaw that’s usually condemned can you live with? Back at the knee if it is a prevalent sire-line trait.

GUY MULCASTER In an age where physical inspections are not always possible what’s the most helpful thing a vendor can provide? I think the information provided is very good and the videos of horses standing and walking is a great help. If vendors could provide height and weight it would be beneficial as well. What conformation flaw can you just not tolerate? It all comes down to who you are buying for and what budget you are working on. The less you pay the more you have to forgive. What conformation flaw that’s usually condemned can you live with? Answered in previous question.

Name a sire in each category—(a) first season (b) proven and (c) underrated—that you are looking forward to seeing yearlings by in 2021. (a) Highland Reel (b) I Am Invincible (c) Kermadec

Name a sire in each category—(a) first season (b) proven and (c) underrated—that you are looking forward to seeing yearlings by in 2021. (a) I am based in NZ and have seen a number of the stock of Almanzor which have been stamped by their very goodlooking father. (b) Snitzel, Redoute’s Choice and I am Invincible have been good to me and are obvious.

Of your colleagues, whose judgement do you admire? All that have consistently selected multiple Group 1 winners and stakes quality horses like PMB has.

Of your colleagues, whose judgement do you admire? We are very lucky to work in an age where there are lots of good judges and results are down to having the client to buy for.

One thing to do/restaurant to visit in Sydney and Melbourne? In Melbourne, the CBD street art trail and Red Emperor restaurant in Southbank. In Sydney, the Coogee-Bondi walk and Sugar Cane restaurant, Coogee Beach.

One thing to do/restaurant to visit in Sydney and Melbourne? I like Bar M in Sydney and the old favourite Cecconi in Melbourne, but an afternoon at The Emerald is the top of my list.

The one that got away? Two that got away – So You Think and Youngstar.

The one that got away? Never worry about that, just look to the next one.

One thing you’re picky about when inspecting horses that people might not know? I detest hooves painted back and overweight horses.

One thing you’re picky about when inspecting horses that people might not know? Attitude.

ANDREW WILLIAMS In an age where physical inspections are not always possible what’s the most helpful thing a vendor can provide? An accurate height/weight. Consistency with the quality of videos and pictures provided is also helpful. What conformation flaw can you just not tolerate? Bad feet.

Name a sire in each category—(a) first season (b) proven and (c) underrated—that you are looking forward to seeing yearlings by in 2021. (a) Hellbent (b) Snitzel (c) Smart Missile

One thing to do/restaurant to visit in Sydney and Melbourne? In Sydney, the Coogee to Bondi coastal walk is a must. In Melbourne, I’m a very strong advocate of Lau’s Family Kitchen, St Kilda. The one that got away? Classique Legend with Wexford Stables from the 2017 Classic Yearling Sale. One thing you’re picky about when inspecting horses that people might not know? I like to be the first cab off the rank with inspections in the mornings, especially with those big drafts.

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What conformation flaw that’s usually condemned can you live with? Offset knees, but they have to track through them and not push a knee.

Of your colleagues, whose judgement do you admire? I will always look up to the fellow Kiwi agents: Guy Mulcaster, Dean Hawthorne, Paul Moroney & Bruce Perry.

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MARIE YOSHIDA In an age where physical inspections are not always possible what’s the most helpful thing a vendor can provide? Professional photos showing the conformation of the horse and its head, as well as a professional video showing the walk (side view, front view and hind view). First impression is everything. I am so impressed by the quality of the photos and videos organised by the Australian and New Zealand breeders. What conformation flaw can you just not tolerate? Bad knees. I mostly purchase yearlings to race in Hong Kong and Australia where the racecourse surfaces are unforgiving. What conformation flaw that’s usually condemned can you live with? None. I am extremely picky and need to feel 100% that the yearling has every chance to grow into a successful racehorse. Name a sire in each category—(a) first season (b) proven and (c) underrated—that you are looking forward to seeing yearlings by in 2021. (a) Merchant Navy – An amazing international racehorse by Fastnet Rock, top Australian Sprinter at 2 and 3, winning impressively in Australia, Ireland and in England at Royal Ascot.The complete package. (b) I Am Invincible – What an incredible stallion! A true “Improver” which has started to build an impressive legacy at Yarraman Park. (c) So You Think – Consistently produces top Milers and Classic distance horses, Guineas/Derby/Oaks winners and contenders.

Of your colleagues, whose judgement do you admire? John Foote. His partnership with Hong Kong Champion trainer John Size is extremely successful. Hard working, low profile, excellent judge of yearlings. One thing to do/restaurant to visit in Sydney and Melbourne? Pendolino in the Strand Arcade in Sydney. Excellent refined Italian restaurant that my friend Alan Ho introduced me to. Magic atmosphere, delicious food, excellent Chef, Sommelier and team. The one that got away? Odyssey Moon. He was selling at the Inglis Ready2Race Sale in October 2014. My husband and I had to attend the Arc de Triomphe weekend in Paris to assist one of our Japanese owners whose horse was entered in the Arc. I could not fly to Sydney to fully inspect Odyssey Moon. I really loved his breeze up gallop. One thing you’re picky about when inspecting horses that people might not know? I have a photographic memory which is perfect to remember all the yearlings I inspect, but I have no auditive memory which makes it very hard to remember the name of a newly introduced person. The first 30 seconds when you see the horse coming towards you are everything to me. The way the horse moves, its attitude and well-balanced walk are very important. The way the consignor’s team act with each horse is also very important.

GEORGE MOORE In an age where physical inspections are not always possible what’s the most helpful thing a vendor can provide? I require a complete set of photos and 360 degree videos of the stock for remote purchasing.

In an age where physical inspections are not always possible what’s the most helpful thing a vendor can provide? Good quality videos of the horse walking from all angles. Also an accurate height measurement is crucial.

What conformation flaw can you just not tolerate? Long sloppy pasterns.

What conformation flaw can you just not tolerate? I am a stickler for knees, fetlocks, feet and tendons so I need them to be clean. I avoid back at the knee and tied in knees.

What conformation flaw that’s usually condemned can you live with? Upright pastern and slightly straighter through the shoulder. Name a sire in each category—(a) first season (b) proven and (c) underrated—that you are looking forward to seeing yearlings by in 2021. (b) Exceed and Excel (c) Starcraft

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Of your colleagues, whose judgement do you admire? Henry Field of Newgate.

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CRAIG ROUNSEFELL

One thing to do/restaurant to visit in Sydney and Melbourne? Rockpool Restaurant – Sydney and Melbourne! The one that got away? Star Turn, Wandjina. Dad has Exceed And Excel as his one that got away! One thing you’re picky about when inspecting horses that people might not know? I’m pretty straight forward – a great walk and hip coupled with a strong pedigree pricks my ears.

What conformation flaw that’s usually condemned can you live with? I can live with horses that are pigeon toed. Name a sire in each category—(a) first season (b) proven and (c) underrated—that you are looking forward to seeing yearlings by in 2021. (a) Hellbent (b) I Am Invincible (c) Spirit of Boom Of your colleagues, whose judgement do you admire? Paul Moroney. One thing to do/restaurant to visit in Sydney and Melbourne? In Melbourne, Siglo in the CBD. In Sydney, Mr Wong in the CBD. The one that got away? It’s not something I dwell on. One thing you’re picky about when inspecting horses that people might not know? Feet—no hoof no horse.


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Personal wins the G1 VRC Oaks in front of empty grandstands as the Australian racing industry employs measures to keep the sport operating during the pandemic

By Tom Reilly When the Highclere Thoroughbreds-owned gelding Edison crossed the line to win the first race on a run of

While many racing nations have struggled with the

the mill winter meeting at Rosehill in July, the significance

impacts of Coronavirus, Australia has demonstrated the

of the handicap may not have registered with all.

benefit of the industry’s strong foundations. And these

But as a demonstration of the strength of the Australian thoroughbred industry, there can be few

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A$125,000 for a Saturday race.

foundations ensure that, no matter what metric one looks at, there is no better place to race a horse. With prizemoney being sourced from a percentage

race when prizemoney levels in Sydney had returned of turnover from wagering, the returns to owners have to pre-COVID levels; meaning minimum prizemoney of

hardly been impacted during the pandemic. While


In 2020 Australia has hosted some 52 races worth A$1 million or more. The significance of this number becomes clear when you consider America held just 29 races for the same value, the United Kingdom two, and the rest of Europe combined, just five.

racing authorities contracted Stakes money as the

after just three months, quickly followed by

crisis hit in April, they were able to continue racing

Melbourne and the rest of the country. In fact, at the

even as the country went in to lockdown.

end of the 2020 financial year, increased wagering

This permission for the industry to continue,

during the pandemic left racing administrators in

while other sports and businesses were forced to

both these cities with stronger balance sheets than

stop, also demonstrates the strength of support

12 months previously.

racing and breeding has from state governments In Sydney, prizemoney was returned to normal

just evident in minimum race values, but in the riches on offer at the top for the best horses.

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And the generosity of returns to owners are not

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Connections of Gytrash celebrating after his win in the $1m Yes Yes Yes Stakes.

In 2020 Australia has hosted some 52 races worth

offered at a local yearling sale.

A$1 million or more. The significance of this number

If owners don’t have a farm to hurry their top colt off to,

becomes clear when you consider America held just 29

there is no need to fret, there are plenty of farms willing to

races for the same value, the United Kingdom two, and

make them an offer. The evidence in the past decade is that

the rest of Europe combined, just five.

the market for stallion prospects is more competitive here

Similarly, the average value of G1 races has remained

than any jurisdiction in the world.

stronger than elsewhere, with Australia offering A$1.15

Already this year there have been significant deals that

million, America A$1 million, Europe A$574,000 and the

have valued colts such as Golden Slipper winner Farnan, and

UK A$537,000.

Caulfield Guineas and Golden Rose winner Ole Kirk for tens of

Of course, in Australia it’s not just about the value of

millions of dollars, with a number of other deals valuing colts

winning a major race, but the opportunity to buy a horse at eight figure sums too.

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capable of doing so.

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And negotiating a profitable deal isn’t restricted to colts. There

Unlike other countries, our best breeders are sellers.

is a tremendously strong market from Asian buyers looking for

Year after year this is demonstrated in the number of top

racing prospects to export to Hong Kong and Singapore. In 2019

horses that pass through a sales ring before making their

almost 250 horses were exported to Hong Kong, with many

way to the winners’ enclosure.

horses being traded there for more than A$1 million.

The past 12 months have been no different. A

Of course, top fillies are also highly sought after when

staggering 81% of Australian-bred G1 winners were

they reach the end of their racing career. Despite the

offered as yearlings. And these winners have picked up

uncertainty caused by COVID-19 in the bloodstock market,

the races that matter most in our calendar: the Golden

eight mares were sold after finishing up on the track for

Slipper, Golden Rose, Blue Diamond, Caulfield Guineas,

more than A$1 million this year.

Coolmore Stud Stakes, TJ Smith Stakes, and the world’s

None of those mares gives a better illustration of the

richest race on turf, The Everest. These races are the

possibilities when investing in Australia than Sunlight. A

breed-shapers in Australia.

A$300,000 yearling, she won A$6.5 million in prizemoney

For those searching for colts with a view to the breeding barn, a quick look at the general sires table for the 2020 season should provide plenty of encouragement. The top 10 sires in Australia by prizemoney earnings was an emphatic endorsement of the local product. All were locally bred, and what’s more, they had all been

for her owners in three racing seasons, before being sold to Coolmore for A$4.2 million. Such opportunities—even in these most challenging of times—demonstrate that if you are considering investing in a racehorse, there is no better place to do so than Australia.


CLASSIQUE LEGEND


By Satoshi Hiramatsu They’re household names to the Australian industry—Lys Gracieux, Mer de Glace, Admire Rakti, Tosen Stardom, Pop Rock, Delta Blues et al.

but I felt honoured that he mentioned Maurice’s name. Maurice, 2015 Horse of the year, won top

over the past 10-15 years has been astronomical, to

Japanese Group 1 races and also claimed a Hong

the point where any Japanese entrant to a feature race

Kong Mile (2015), Champions Mile (2016) and

is now immediately sent to the top of betting markets.

Hong Kong Cup (2016) showing an unparalleled

Northern Farm, the major Japanese breeding farm owned by the Yoshida family. When Winx was still racing, I had an opportunity to interview her trainer Chris Waller.

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I knew it was lip service because I am a Japanese,

The rise of the Japanese gallopers into Australia

A key player in that movement has been

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to Australia to race.”

dominance over 1600-2000m races in East Asia. What would have happened if Maurice raced against mighty Winx? Waller’s view of Maurice was certainly of interest to many racing fans, including his owner

When I asked the question of why he thought the

Mrs Kazumi Yoshida, the wife of Katsumi Yoshida

mighty mare could keep winning, Waller said with

of Northern Farm, the Japanese home of the great

a straight face, “it was big that Maurice didn’t come

son of Screen Hero.

Pop Rock (left) and Delta Blues (right) quinella in the 2006 Melbourne Cup


Katsumi Yoshida celebrates the Melbourne Cup win of Delta Blues in 2006

Currently Maurice is leading the Japanese 2YO sire premiership

“This trip not only gave us lots of lessons, but also showed

with his first runners, ahead of elite sires like Deep Impact and

us opportunities in a new territory—the second-largest

Lord Kanaloa and there is no doubt that he is regarded as a sire

Thoroughbred breeding country in the world.”

with an extremely bright future in Japan.

Northern Farm has been responsible for breeding high-class

Northern Farm is also ahead in the breeders premiership

middle-distance horses for decades and Australia progressively

this year again and it will be its 16th title in the last 20 years in

became an option for Japanese owners like Northern Farm to

Japan should it again prove victorious.

showcase the quality of their horses to an international audience.

Dr Hiroaki Akita, CEO of Carrot Club, a syndicate that

“Instead of competing against one another in limited

races Northern Farm-bred horses, is a long-term Northern

number of Group races in Japan, we thought some of Northern

Farm employee and accompanies Carrot Club runners to

Farm-bred horses could get better opportunities to thrive in

Australia to race.

Australia, with the added incentive that if they happen to win

“I miss Australia,” Dr Akita said. “In the late 90s when stallions started to shuttle from Japan to Australia, our interest in Australian racing escalated.

a G1 race, they could have an option to stand in Australia as a stallion,” Dr Akita said. A well-considered plan, it was executed to near-perfection

“We initially thought the Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup

over the next decade or so. In 2014 Admire Rakti represented

would suit some of the Northern Farm-bred horses so we tried

Northern Farm in Melbourne, winning the G1 Caulfield Cup and

with Eye Popper in 2005. He was 2nd in the Caulfield Cup and

in 2015 Real Impact came to Australia for the Sydney Autumn

finished 12th in the Melbourne Cup.

Carnival and emerged the winner of the G1 George Ryder Stakes

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to earn himself a berth on the roster of famed Australian nursery

In 2018 Yoshida, trained by US Hall Of Fame conditioner

Arrowfield Stud. Tosen Stardom finished 2nd in the G1 Ranvet

Bill Mott, claimed G1 success on two different surfaces in

Stakes in the same year and returned to Australia in 2017 under

the G1 Turf Classic and G1 Woodward Stakes before joining

new ownership and claimed the G1 Toorak Handicap and the G1

the stallion roster at WinStar Farm while last year top-class

Emirates Stakes before retiring to Woodside Park Stud, with his

mare Deidre was campaigned with great success in Britain,

first yearlings to be offered in 2021.

winning the G1 Nassau Stakes.

“I believe I am a good luck charm as the horses win a G1 race

The success of Northern Farm as breeders now extends

when I travel with them,” laughs Dr Akita while highlighting

beyond just those horses bred in Japan however, with Tagaloa,

the success of Japanese horses in Australia which continued

Estjaab, Hot Snitzel, Sweet Idea and Reaan among those top-

in 2019 with star mares Lys Gracieux (Cox Plate) and Mer de

class horses bred in Australia by the renowned operation.

Glace (Caulfield Cup).

Mr Shingo Hashimoto of Northern Farms says: “The quality

Northern Farm has long pursued international success,

of Australian racing and breeding have improved so much

with its Australian G1 winners joined by other international

in the last twenty years and Australia has become a very

success stories like Cesario, a four-length winner of the G1

important market for Northern Farm, not only for racing but

American Oaks in 2015 and ancestress of Australian Stakes

also for breeding.”

winners Overshare and Irithea.

Katsumi Yoshida

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PEDIGREE INDEX

A preview of 2021 Yearling Sales CLASSIC YEARLING SALE Sire

C

Adelaide (IRE)

PREMIER YEARLING SALE *

F

Total

Sire

C

F

Total

Sire

C

F

Total

Sire

C

1

1

Mikki Isle (JPN)

4

3

7

Adelaide (IRE)

1

1

2

Lord of the Sky (AUS)

1

1

4

Magnus (AUS)

10

9

19

1

Manhattan Rain (AUS)

3

3

6

5

1

6

10

20

Akeed Mofeed (GB)

1

1

More Than Ready (USA)

3

4

7

Akeed Mofeed (GB)

3

Al Maher (AUS)

1

1

Nicconi (AUS)

5

6

11

Al Maher (AUS)

1

All Too Hard (AUS)

1

4

No Nay Never (USA)

5

2

7

All Too Hard (AUS)

10

4

14

Maurice (JPN)

Almanzor (FR)

6

6

Nostradamus (AUS)

American Pharoah (USA)

6

2

8

Ocean Park (NZ)

Astern (AUS)

7

5

12

Better Than Ready (AUS)

3

3 2

Overshare (AUS)

Brazen Beau (AUS)

3

2

1

1

Almanzor (FR)

3

2

5

Menari (AUS)

1

4

1

5

Alpine Eagle (AUS)

2

1

3

Merchant Navy (AUS)

10

Odyssey Moon (AUS)

1

1

Outreach (AUS)

5

Bull Point (AUS)

1

1

Pariah (AUS)

11

Cable Bay (IRE)

1

1

Per Incanto (USA)

2

Capitalist (AUS)

11

12

23

Pierro (AUS)

6

Caravaggio (USA)

9

3

12

Preferment (NZ)

1

Charm Spirit (IRE)

1

1

Press Statement (AUS)

2

F

Total

1

1

2

American Pharoah (USA)

8

1

9

Mikki Isle (JPN)

2

5

Artie Schiller (USA)

2

1

3

More Than Ready (USA)

7

2

9

1

1

Astern (AUS)

1

6

7

Nicconi (AUS)

5

4

9

10

21

Bel Esprit (AUS)

3

3

No Nay Never (USA)

1

1

2

Brazen Beau (AUS)

9

4

13

Nostradamus (AUS)

10

Cable Bay (IRE)

11

10

21

Not a Single Doubt (AUS)

1

1

Ocean Park (NZ)

4

1

Camelot (GB)

7

9

Capitalist (AUS)

10

7

17

Overshare (AUS)

7

13

Palentino (AUS)

1

Pariah (AUS)

2

1

1 2

2

3

6

4

4

9

4

13

5

6

11

3

Choisir (AUS)

3

2

5

Pride of Dubai (AUS)

10

7

17

Caravaggio (USA)

6

Churchill (IRE)

9

5

14

Real Impact (JPN)

2

1

3

Charge Forward (AUS)

1

Contributer (IRE)

2

2

Rebel Dane (AUS)

1

1

Choisir (AUS)

3

3

6

Per Incanto (USA)

1

Dalghar (FR)

1

1

Ribchester (IRE)

1

1

Churchill (IRE)

3

1

4

Pierro (AUS)

10

8

18

Dawn Approach (IRE)

3

3

Rich Enuff (AUS)

1

1

2

Danerich (AUS)

1

1

Preferment (NZ)

1

2

3

Deep Field (AUS)

22

42

Rubick (AUS)

17

14

31

De Gaulle (AUS)

1

Denman (AUS)

4

4

Russian Revolution (AUS)

15

7

22

Deep Field (AUS)

7

20

10

1

1

Press Statement (AUS)

2

2

17

Pride of Dubai (AUS)

3

9

12

2

3

5

1

1

Divine Prophet (AUS)

1

4

5

Sacred Falls (NZ)

1

1

Divine Prophet (AUS)

2

1

3

Puissance de Lune (IRE)

Dundeel (NZ)

10

7

17

Satono Aladdin (JPN)

1

1

Dundeel (NZ)

15

7

22

Ready for Victory (AUS)

Duporth (AUS)

1

1

Savabeel (AUS)

3

1

4

Epaulette (AUS)

2

2

4

Redoute's Choice (AUS)

Epaulette (AUS)

4

1

5

Sebring (AUS)

9

11

20

Exceed and Excel (AUS)

1

1

2

Reliable Man (GB)

1

Exceed and Excel (AUS)

2

1

3

Shalaa (IRE)

9

13

22

Exosphere (AUS)

1

2

3

Reset (AUS)

2

2

Exosphere (AUS)

4

3

7

Shamus Award (AUS)

4

4

Extreme Choice (AUS)

2

3

5

Reward for Effort (AUS)

4

4

Extreme Choice (AUS)

2

10

Fastnet Rock (AUS)

1

1

2

Ribchester (IRE)

1

1

2

1

Fighting Sun (AUS)

1

1

Rich Enuff (AUS)

6

1

7

Fastnet Rock (AUS)

3

5

Shooting to Win (AUS)

4

2

2

Sidestep (AUS)

1

6

1

1 1

2

Flying Artie (AUS)

7

3

10

Smart Missile (AUS)

14

7

21

Fiorente (IRE)

3

1

4

Rubick (AUS)

7

6

13

Foxwedge (AUS)

2

1

3

Snitzel (AUS)

1

2

3

Flying Artie (AUS)

5

3

8

Russian Revolution (AUS)

10

11

21

Hallowed Crown (AUS)

4

4

So You Think (NZ)

7

9

16

Foxwedge (AUS)

4

4

Savabeel (AUS)

7

4

11

Headwater (AUS)

12

9

21

Sooboog (AUS)

14

4

18

Frankel (GB)

1

2

3

Sebring (AUS)

12

15

27

Hellbent (AUS)

21

13

34

Spieth (NZ)

4

3

7

Frosted (USA)

2

6

8

Sepoy (AUS)

1

2

3

1

2

Shalaa (IRE)

8

4

12

1

Shamus Award (AUS)

4

2

6

6

Shocking (AUS)

1

Highland Reel (IRE)

3

1

4

Spill the Beans (AUS)

1

1

Gold Standard (AUS)

1

I Am Invincible (AUS)

4

5

9

Spirit of Boom (AUS)

12

3

15

Hallowed Crown (AUS)

1

Iffraaj (GB)

1

1

Star Turn (AUS)

5

10

15

Headwater (AUS)

5

3

15

Hellbent (AUS)

9

3

12

Shooting to Win (AUS)

3

2

Highland Reel (IRE)

10

12

22

Sidestep (AUS)

1

1

1

Ilovethiscity (AUS)

1

1

Star Witness (AUS)

12

Impending (AUS)

3

10

13

Starcraft (NZ)

2

Invader (AUS)

11

4

15

Starspangledbanner (AUS)

1

Holler (AUS)

1

1

2

Siyouni (FR)

1

3

3

Street Boss (USA)

1

1

I Am Invincible (AUS)

4

3

7

Sizzling (AUS)

2

2

2

3

Super One (AUS)

1

1

Iffraaj (GB)

1

1

Smart Missile (AUS)

6

6

7

1

8

Ilovethiscity (AUS)

1

2

3

Snitzel (AUS)

1

2

3

1

1

Impending (AUS)

10

14

24

So You Think (NZ)

18

10

28

3

Inference (AUS)

4

4

8

Sooboog (AUS)

1

1

2

2

4

Into Mischief (USA)

2

2

Spieth (NZ)

2

2

1

Invader (AUS)

3

6

Spirit of Boom (AUS)

3

Jukebox (AUS) Kermadec (NZ)

1

1

1

4 1

1

2

1

Supido (AUS)

5

2

7

Sweynesse (AUS)

Lord of the Sky (AUS)

3

2

5

Tavistock (NZ)

3

Magic Albert (AUS)

1

1

Territories (IRE)

2

Magnus (AUS)

1

1

2

Testa Rossa (AUS)

1

Maurice (JPN)

10

6

16

Time Test (GB)

1

1

2

Kermadec (NZ)

1

1

2

Star Turn (AUS)

3

3

6

Menari (AUS)

1

Tivaci (AUS)

3

1

4

Lonhro (AUS)

9

6

15

Star Witness (AUS)

3

3

6

Merchant Navy (AUS)

16

Lord Kanaloa (JPN)

1

1 12

28

3

1

*As at 20/11 with catalogue still to be finalised

3

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1

Lonhro (AUS)

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Kobayashi (AUS)

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AMERICAN PHAROAH (USA)

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AMERICAN PHAROAH (USA) (Bay 2012-Stud U.S.A. 2017,

CAPITALIST (AUS)

Aust. 2017). 9 wins-2 at 2, Kentucky Derby, Gr.1. Leading First Season Sire in USA/Can in 2019. Sire of 175 rnrs, 78 wnrs, 12 SW. His oldest SH-bred progeny are 2YOs. His NHbred progeny inc SW Harvey’s Lil Goil (Keeneland Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup, Gr.1), Van Gogh, Four Wheel Drive, Pista, Sweet Melania, Cafe Pharoah, Maven, Turned Aside, Danon Pharaoh, Ocean Atlantique, Merneith, etc.

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 21st November 2019 By American Pharoah (USA) - Estelle Collection (NZ), by Stravinsky (USA) 1st Dam ESTELLE COLLECTION (NZ), by Stravinsky (USA) . 3 wins–1 at 2–at 1200m, $103,650, MVRC Champagne S., Gr 3. Sister to Saigon Moonlight (dam of MONSIEUR GUSTAVE), blood-sister to LA SIZERANNE (dam of ZA MOULIN ROUGE), Napa Sky, Sara Ann (dam of TAVAGO), half-sister to Spring Delight, Hastein, Lucky Ana (dam of DIG DEEP). This is her ninth foal. Her eighth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 4 foals to race, all winnersLANKAN RUPEE (g by Redoute's Choice) . Joint Head of the 2014 WTR (Sprint). Horse of the Year & Champion Sprinter in Australia in 2013-14. 11 wins–6 in succession–955m to 1200m, $4,129,510, ATC TJ Smith S., Gr 1, VRC Newmarket H., Gr 1, Lightning S., Gr 1. Art Collection (f by Fastnet Rock) . Winner at 1300m in 2019-20, 2d VRC Maribyrnong P., Gr 3, ATC Owners Awards H. Charming Estelle (f by Redoute's Choice) . Unraced. Dam of 4 winnersMANHATTAN STREET (g Manhattan Rain) . 4 wins–3 in succession at 2–at 1200m, Levin RC Ryder S., L, 2d Wanganui Guineas, L.

On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW BROWN FILLY, foaled 24th September 2019 By American Pharoah (USA) - Gypsy Robin (USA), by Daaher (CAN) 1st Dam GYPSY ROBIN (USA), by Daaher. 6 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession–from only 12 starts 4½f to 7f, $598,900, Keeneland Beaumont S., Gr 2, Raven Run S., Gr 2, Monmouth Sorority S., L, Presque Isle Downs Inaugural S., L, Del Mar CERF S., L, 2d Saratoga Test S., Gr 1. Half-sister to TIGER CAT LILLY. This is her fourth foal. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winnersWILD RULER (c by Snitzel) . 3 wins–1 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $729,225, to 2020-21, ATC Roman Consul S., Gr 2, Inglis Nursery, RL, Heritage S., L, 3d VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1, BRC Champagne Classic, Gr 2. Uluru (g by Fastnet Rock) . 2 wins at 1400m in 2019-20. Caravan (f by Snitzel) . Placed to 2019-20. 2nd Dam FEISTY PRINCESS, by Indian Charlie. 5 wins at 6f, 1m, $141,613, Horsemen's Park Queen's H., L, 3d Arlington Park Real Delight S., L, Smart Deb S., L. Half-sister to CUBISM. Dam of 3 foals, all winners.

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Pedigrees

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 12th September 2019 By American Pharoah (USA) - Srikandi, by Dubawi (IRE)

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1st Dam SRIKANDI, by Dubawi (Ire) . 9 wins–5 in succession–from only 15 starts 1000m to 1400m, $2,377,600, BRC Stradbroke H., Gr 1, Qld Tatt's RC Tattersall's Tiara, Gr 1, GCTC Victory S., Gr 2, BRC Glenlogan Park S., Gr 3, Juanmo S., L, GCTC Silk Stocking H., L, 2d MVRC Manikato S., Gr 1, Drain Man H., 3d BRC Stradbroke H., Gr 1. Half-sister to RAIN GAL, Arjuna - New Glory (H.K.). This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to raceHeroess (f by Snitzel) . Placed at 3 in 2020-21. 2nd Dam RAINING, by Hurricane Sky. 3 wins at 1200m, BTC Australian Building Adhesives H., 2d VATC But Beautiful H., 3d VATC Dual Choice H. Half-sister to Deutzia (dam of PORTOFINO BAY). Dam of 7 foals, 5 to race, all winners, inc:SRIKANDI (f Dubawi (Ire)) . 9 wins. See above. RAIN GAL (f Galileo (Ire)) . 6 wins to 2000m, Kenilworth Final Fling S., Gr 3.

CAPITALIST (AUS) (Chestnut 2013-Stud 2017). Champion 2YO Colt in Australia in 2015-16. 4 wins at 2, A$3,545,900, ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1, GCTC Magic Millions 2YO Classic, RL, Wyong Magic Millions 2YO Classic, RL, ATC Breeders’ P., L, 2d ATC Todman S., Gr.2, 3d ATC Roman Consul S., Gr.2. Out of a half-sister to SW Brayroan and SP Ekali. Grandson of SW Compulsion. Sire of SP Marine One and of Captivant, etc. His oldest progeny are 2YOs.

On Account of YARRAMAN PARK STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 28th October 2019 By Capitalist - Bonnie Mac (NZ), by Thorn Park 1st Dam BONNIE MAC (NZ), by Thorn Park. 5 wins in succession 1000m to 1400m, $159,740, SAJC Proud Miss S., L, 4th MVRC Australia S., Gr 2, SAJC Proud Miss S., L. Half-sister to INTIMATE MOMENT, UPHAM - BASIC TRILOGY (H.K.), GOLD RUM. This is her fourth living foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Her second foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerEXCEEDANCE (c by Exceed and Excel) . 3 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, $1,181,115, to 2019-20, VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1, ATC San Domenico S., Gr 3, 3d ATC Golden Rose S., Gr 1, Run to the Rose H., Gr 2. 2nd Dam Gold Class, by Gold Brose. 2 wins at 1200m, 1400m, Waikato RC Newstalk ZB H., 2d VRC Empire Rose H., 3d Waikato RC Windsor Park Sprint H., L. Dam of 6 named foals, all raced, 5 winners, inc:INTIMATE MOMENT (f Dubawi (Ire)) . 4 wins 1400m to 1900m, $287,845, ATC Epona S., Gr 3, 3d ATC Aspiration H., Gr 3. Producer.

On Account of TORRYBURN STUD, Torryburn, NSW CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 10th September 2019 By Capitalist - Miss Interiors, by Flying Spur 1st Dam MISS INTERIORS, by Flying Spur. 3 wins 1200m to 1400m, Ipswich TC Ray White H. Half-sister to RUSSIAN REVOLUTION, TURBO MISS. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerAysar (c by Deep Field) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1300m, $463,820, to 2020-21, MRC Ladbrokes Back Yourself 2YO H., Ladbrokes Back Yourself H., 2d MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, VRC Carbine Club S., Gr 3. 2nd Dam BALLET D'AMOUR, by Stravinsky. Winner at 5½f in U.S.A. Half-sister to TALETOBETOLD. Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:RUSSIAN REVOLUTION (c Snitzel). 7 wins–2 at 2 and 4 in succession–to 1200m, $1,284,225, ATC Galaxy H., Gr 1, MRC Oakleigh P., Gr 1, ATC Roman Consul S., Gr 2, MVRC Ian McEwen S., Gr 2, MRC Vain S., Gr 3. TURBO MISS (f Sebring) . 5 wins–1 at 2–1100m to 1400m, $202,175, VRC Frances Tressady S., Gr 3, 3d MRC Victoria H., Gr 3.


DEEP FIELD (AUS)

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 2nd August 2019 By Deep Impact (JPN) - Abbey Marie, by Redoute's Choice 1st Dam ABBEY MARIE, by Redoute's Choice. 3 wins in succession 1300m to 2000m, $542,870, SAJC Schweppes Oaks, Gr 1, 2d MVRC Dato' Tan Chin Nam S., Gr 2, 4th BRC Doomben Cup, Gr 1, MRC Mannerism S., Gr 3. Sister to ABSOLUTELY, three-quarter-sister to RUNAWAY, SHE'S CLEAN, halfsister to Life in a Metro (dam of MOUNT PLEASANT). This is her first foal. 2nd Dam CATSHAAN, by Catrail (USA) . 4 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m. Half-sister to KINSHASA NO KISEKI, Feather Duster (dam of SHE'S CLEAN). Dam of 10 named foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, inc:ABBEY MARIE (f Redoute's Choice) . 3 wins. See above. ABSOLUTELY (f Redoute's Choice) . Winner at 2400m, $469,500, Australian Oaks, Gr 1, 2d SAJC Schweppes Oaks, Gr 1, MVRC Alexandra S., L. RUNAWAY (r Manhattan Rain) . 6 wins 1550m to 3230m, $645,770, to 201920, Geelong Cup, Gr 3, VRC St Leger, L, 3d South Australian Derby, Gr 1.

DEEP FIELD (AUS) (Bay 2010-Stud 2015). 5 wins to 1200m, VRC Tab.com.au S., Gr.2. Sire of 225 rnrs, 126 wnrs, inc. SW Cosmic Force (ATC Roman Consul S., Gr.2), Xilong, Dig Deep, Portland Sky, Riddle Me That, Fituese, SP Aysar, Isotope, Hawker Hurricane, Three Beans - Divine Regulus (H.K.), Deep Speed, Kavak, Nitrous - Circuit Seven (H.K.), Big Parade, Chat, Deep Sea - All in Mind (H.K.), Quantum Mechanic, Spaceboy, Marchena, etc.

On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 7th October 2019 By Deep Field - Soho Secret, by Lucky Owners (NZ) 1st Dam SOHO SECRET, by Lucky Owners (NZ) . Winner at 2, AJC Bacardi Breezer 2YO H., 4th AJC Silver Shadow S., Gr 3. Half-sister to PRISONER OF LOVE, SPORTSMAN, HOYSTAR, KING OF PRUSSIA. This is her eighth foal. Her seventh foal is a 2YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:VANBRUGH (c by Encosta de Lago). 5 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession– 1200m to 2000m, $742,375, ATC Spring Champion S., Gr 1, Gloaming S., Gr 3, MRC Coongy H., Gr 3, ATC All Too Hard H., 4th ATC Rosehill Guineas, Gr 1, George Main S., Gr 1, Hawkesbury Gold Cup, Gr 3. So We Joy (g by So You Think (NZ)) . Winner at 1600m, $203,654, in 2019-20, HKJC Mirs Bay H., 2d HKJC Big Profit H., 3d HKJC Fay Fay H. 2nd Dam PROFESSIONELLE (NZ), by Centaine. Winner at 1400m. Sister to STARCENT, Night Star (dam of PLAUDITS). Dam of 15 foals, 12 to race, 11 winners, inc:SPORTSMAN (g Supremo (USA)) . 10 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession– 1100m to 1500m, $782,100, AJC Expressway S., Gr 2.

On Account of SEGENHOE STUD AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 3rd September 2019 By Deep Impact (JPN) - Admire Pink (JPN), by King Kamehameha (JPN) 1st Dam Admire Pink (JPN), by King Kamehameha . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1800m, 3d Nakayama Anemone S., L, 4th Niigata Fuyo S., L. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam STUDENTESSA, by High Yield (USA) . 3 wins–2 at 2–1200m to 1600m in Argentina, Palermo G.P. Jorge de Atucha, Gr 1, Clasico General Luis Maria Campos, Gr 2, 3d Palermo G.P. Polla de Potrancas, Gr 1. Half-sister to Scolaire, Desert Leader, La Sorbonne (dam of GOOD STUDENT, THE STUDENT). Dam of 6 named foals, 5 to race, 4 winners, inc:Admire Pink (f King Kamehameha) . 2 wins. See above. 3rd Dam STUDENT BODY PRES, by Mr Leader. Unraced. Half-sister to DUET, RINGARO. Dam of 12 foals, 9 to race, 7 winners, inc:STUDENTESSA (f High Yield (USA)) . 3 wins. See above.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 24th August 2019 By Deep Impact (JPN) - Omei Sword, by High Chaparral (IRE) 1st Dam OMEI SWORD, by High Chaparral (Ire) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, $482,025, ATC Silver Shadow S., Gr 2, Peter Svendsen 2YO H., 2d ATC Golden Rose S., Gr 1, Surround S., Gr 2, Magic Night S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Golden Pendant, Gr 2. Blood-sister to Vanuatu, half-sister to LIPIZZANER. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam IRISH LIGHTS, by Fastnet Rock. 3 wins in succession 1100m to 1600m, $492,950, MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, Thousand Guineas Prelude, Gr 3, VRC Sofitel Girls Day Out H., 2d MRC Blue Diamond Preview (f), L, 3d MRC Angus Armanasco S., Gr 2. Sister to Movie Role. Dam of 3 named foals, all winners, inc:OMEI SWORD (f High Chaparral (Ire)) . 2 wins. See above. LIPIZZANER (c Uncle Mo) . 2 wins at 2 at 5f, 6f in 2020, Doncaster S., L, 2d Curragh Anglesey S., Gr 3, 4th Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint, Gr 2.

DUNDEEL (NZ)

DEEP IMPACT (JPN) (Bay 2002-Stud 2007). 12 wins-1 at 2,

DUNDEEL (NZ) (Bay 2009-Stud 2014). 10 wins-1 at 2, ATC

Tokyo Japan Cup, Gr.1. Champion Sire in Japan 8 times.

Queen Elizabeth S., Gr.1. Sire of 190 rnrs, 108 wnrs, 12

Sire of 1516 rnrs, 1116 wnrs, 164 SW, inc. SW Gentildonna

SW, inc. SW Super Seth (MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr.1),

(Nakayama Arima Kinen, Gr.1), Contrail, Satono Diamond,

Castelvecchio, Yourdeel, Atyaab, Global Exchange -

A Shin Hikari, Shonan Pandora, Kizuna, Makahiki,

Enjoying (H.K.), Victoria Quay, The Inevitable, Entente,

Wagnerian, Study of Man, Deep Brillante, Roger Barows,

Irukandji, Ain’tnodeeldun, Cutadeel, Transact, SP Hit the

Gran Alegria, Fierce Impact, Mikki Isle, Mikki Queen, Vivlos,

Shot, Let’s Karaka Deel, Profit, Dealmaker, Azaly, Aqueduct,

Marialite, Danon Premium, Danon Fantasy, Harp Star, etc.

Deserved, Total Power and of Cetshwayo, Dunmam, etc.

Pedigrees

DEEP IMPACT (JPN)

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FASTNET ROCK (AUS)

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 4th October 2019 By Dundeel (NZ) - Salutations, by Redoute's Choice 1st Dam SALUTATIONS, by Redoute's Choice. Placed at 3. This is her sixth foal. Her fifth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 4 foals to race, 3 winners, inc:SUPER SETH (c by Dundeel (NZ)) . 5 wins–2 at 2–at 1200m, 1600m, $1,648,460, to 2019-20, MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, HDF McNeil S., Gr 3, Manfred 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. WILD PLANET (g by Animal Kingdom (USA)) . 6 wins 1200m to 1400m, $746,650, to 2020-21, 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 VRC Carbine Club S., Gr 3, ATC Darby Munro S., L, VRC Anzac Day S., L, MVRC Valley Pearl, L, 3d ATC South Pacific Classic, L, MRC Gothic S., L. The Bald Eagle (g by All American) . 4 wins 1240m to 1550m, $138,275, to 2019-20, ATC Member Tours H., Kermadec at Darley H., 2d ATC Heineken 3 H., Casino Prince at Vinery H., 3d ATC Agency Real Estate H.

EXCEED AND EXCEL (AUS)

FASTNET ROCK (AUS) (Bay

2001-Stud 2005). 6 wins to

1200m, VRC Lightning S., Gr.1. Champion Aust. Sire twice. Sire of 1843 rnrs, 1307 wnrs, 162 SW. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Avantage (WRC Telegraph S., Gr.1), Atlantic Jewel, Shoals, Sea Siren, First Seal, Planet Rock, Sherwood Forest, Age of Fire, Mosheen, Merchant Navy, Dreamforce, Driefontein, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW One Master, Fascinating Rock, Zhukova, Laganore, etc.

EXCEED AND EXCEL (AUS) (Bay 2000-Stud 2004). 7 wins2 at 2, VRC Newmarket H., Gr.1. Champion Sire in Aust. in 2012-13. Sire of 2144 rnrs, 1511 wnrs, 178 SW. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Overreach (ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1), Guelph, Mr Stunning, Microphone, Earthquake, Amber Sky, Bivouac, Flamberge, Helmet, September Run, Reward for Effort, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Excelebration, Margot Did, Queen Supreme, Outstrip, etc.

On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 14th August 2019 By Exceed and Excel - Heart Ashley (USA), by Lion Heart (USA) 1st Dam HEART ASHLEY (USA), by Lion Heart. 6 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–from only 10 starts at 6f, 7f, $395,896, Aqueduct Cicada S., Gr 3, Pimlico Miss Preakness S., Gr 3, Philadelphia Park My Juliet S., L. Three-quarter-sister to ASHLEY'S KITTY, half-sister to CUPID, INDIANAPOLIS. This is her seventh foal. Dam of 5 foals to race, 4 winnersFIANO ROMANO (c by Fastnet Rock) . 6 wins 1400m to 1800m, $2,019,012, Nakayama Lord Derby Challenge Trophy, Gr 3, Hanshin Final S., Nakayama Shunkyo S., Hanshin Fortune Cup, 2d Hanshin Cup, Gr 2, Hanshin Hankyu Hai, Gr 3, 4th Hakodate Sprint S., Gr 3. Ameristralia (f by Fastnet Rock) . 4 wins–3 in succession–1000m to 1200m, $136,620, MVRC Jacob Schweppe H., MRC Monty Samuel H., 2d ATC Ranvet H., 3d MRC Geoffrey Bellmaine S., Gr 3, Mary Lewis H. Bigger Than Thorn (g by Snitzel) . 3 wins at 1000m, 1200m to 2020-21. Manasari (f by More Than Ready (USA)) . 2 wins at 1000m.

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Pedigrees

On Account of VINERY STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 30th August 2019 By Exceed and Excel - Peace Force, by Bernardini (USA)

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1st Dam PEACE FORCE, by Bernardini (USA). 7 wins–3 in succession–1350m to 1550m, $463,235, BRC Glenlogan Park S., Gr 3, ATC Autumn Hospitality H., Irresistible Pools & Spas H., 2d ATC Darley Crown, Gr 3, City Tatt's RC Nivison S., Gr 3, Gosford RC Belle of the Turf S., Gr 3, 3d ATC Festival S., L, Harvey Norman H., 4th Hawkesbury RC Godolphin Crown, Gr 3. Half-sister to EREMEIN, GLIDING. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam Marrego, by Marscay. Winner at 2 at 1000m, AJC Sledmere 2YO H., 2d STC Silver Slipper S., Gr 2, AJC Reginald Allen H., L, 4th VATC Thoroughbred Club S., Gr 3. Sister to Mission Statement, three-quarter-sister to Various. Dam of 10 foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, inc:EREMEIN (g Timber Country (USA)) . 12 wins–3 at 2 and 4 in succession– 1100m to 2400m, $4,260,445, AJC Queen Elizabeth S., Gr 1, Australian Derby, Gr 1, STC BMW S., Gr 1, Rosehill Guineas, Gr 1.

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 10th November 2019 By Fastnet Rock - Cats Whisker, by Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) 1st Dam CATS WHISKER, by Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) . 6 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession–1200m to 1400m, $599,300, VRC Let's Elope S., Gr 2, Rose of Kingston S., Gr 2, MRC WW Cockram S., Gr 3, 2d MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, VRC Edward Manifold S., Gr 2, MVRC WH Stocks S., Gr 2. Sister to Cat's Pyjamas. This is her ninth foal. Her eighth foal is a 2YO. Her seventh foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, all winnersCATCHY (f 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, Peter Siggins 2YO P., 2d MRC Quezette S., Gr 3, 3d MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, MVRC William Reid S., Gr 1, MRC Thousand Guineas Prelude, Gr 2. This Cat Rocks (g by Fastnet Rock) . 6 wins 1400m to 2200m, $156,475, WATC Westspeed Stayers' Bonus H., 2d WATC Westspeed Stayers' Bonus H. Carraig Aonair (g by Fastnet Rock) . 4 wins at 1200m, 1600m, $169,133, MVRC Country Cup, MRC Win a Car at Highways H.

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN COLT, foaled 4th September 2019 By Fastnet Rock - Legless Veuve (NZ), by Pins 1st Dam LEGLESS VEUVE (NZ), by Pins. 3 wins at 1200m, 1400m, $323,750, MRC Thousand Guineas Prelude, Gr 2, Manfred S., Gr 3, 2d MRC How Now S., Gr 3, MVRC Valley Pearl, L, MRC Bel Esprit H., L. Sister to TOOTSIE (dam of OCEAN EMPEROR), Eudora (dam of SAVVY COUP), three-quartersister to Far Fetched (dam of PROBABEEL). This is her first foal. 2nd Dam HYADES, by O'Reilly. Unraced. Half-sister to LA ROSE NOIR (dam of ESPURANTE), URBANE. Dam of 13 foals, 9 to race, 5 winners, inc:LEGLESS VEUVE (f Pins). 3 wins. See above. TOOTSIE (f Pins). 7 wins–3 in succession–at 1200m, 1400m, $369,284, MRC Mannerism S., Gr 3, Waikato RC Sprint H., L. Producer. Beyond. 4 wins–3 in succession, Hawkes Bay Platinum Homes H. Grandam ofPROBABEEL (f Savabeel) . 8 wins–3 in succession at 2–1100m to 1600m, $2,377,522, to 2020-21, ATC Surround S., Gr 1, Epsom H., Gr 1.

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 5th November 2019 By Fastnet Rock - Rostova, by Testa Rossa 1st Dam ROSTOVA, by Testa Rossa. 5 wins–4 at 2, 3 in succession–1000m to 1400m, $756,475, SAJC Robert Sangster S., Gr 1, VRC Sires' Produce S., Gr 2, MRC Blue Diamond Prelude (f), Gr 3, VRC Ottawa S., L, MRC Blue Diamond Preview (f), L, 2d MVRC Champagne S., Gr 3, 3d AJC Sires Produce S., Gr 1, MRC Rubiton S., Gr 3, 4th AJC Galaxy H., Gr 1. Half-sister to Distant Symphony (dam of MYSTIC MASTER). This is her seventh foal. Her sixth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 6 named foals, 4 to race, 3 winners, inc:ANAHEED (f by Fastnet Rock) . 5 wins–3 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $1,538,150, to 2019-20, ATC Sweet Embrace S., Gr 2, Percy Sykes S., Gr 2, MRC Rubiton S., Gr 2, Blue Sapphire S., Gr 3, ATC Harrolds Victory Vein P., 3d MVRC Manikato S., Gr 1, ATC Arrowfield 3YO Sprint S., Gr 2, San Domenico S., Gr 3, 4th ATC Reisling S., Gr 2. Farooq (g by Frankel) . 5 wins–1 at 2–1050m to 2100m, $135,200, to 202021, SAJC AAMI H., Syd McDonald Senior Memorial H., 2d Geelong Classic, L, SAJC Hit107 H., 4th SAJC Breeders' S., Gr 3.


On Account of SLEDMERE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 10th October 2019 By Fastnet Rock - Soneva (USA), by Cherokee Run (USA)

I AM INVINCIBLE (AUS)

1st Dam SONEVA (USA), by Cherokee Run. 4 wins–1 at 2–at 1600m, €241,148, Chantilly Prix d'Aumale, Gr 3, Deauville Prix de Lieurey, Gr 3, Saint-Cloud Prix La Camargo, L, Meydan Cape Verdi S., L, 2d Longchamp Prix de la Grotte, Gr 3, Deauville Prix Amandine, L. Half-sister to CORONADO ROSE. This is her seventh living foal. Dam of 5 foals to race, all winnersTHE BLUE EYE (c by Dubawi (Ire)) . Champion Older Male in Qatar in 2016, 2017, 2018 & 2019. 20 wins–2 at 2 and 4 in succession–1200m to 2400m to 2019-20 in France and Qatar, Qatar HH The Emir's Trophy, Ltwice, Qatar Gold Trophy, L-twice, HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Thani Trophy, Barzan Cup, 4th Qatar HH The Amir's Trophy, L. See You Soon (f by Siyouni) . Winner at 2 at 1000m, $403,900, in 2019-20, 2d ATC Reisling S., Gr 2, Golden Gift, 3d ATC Percy Sykes S., Gr 2. Julian Rock (g by Invincible Spirit (Ire)) . 4 wins 1300m to 1600m, $226,893, to 2019-20, ATC Sydney Roosters H., Longchamp Prix du Musee Carnavalet.

FRANKEL (GB)

I AM INVINCIBLE (AUS) (Bay 2004-Stud 2010). 5 wins-1 at 2, SAJC DC McKay S., Gr.3. Leading Sire of 2YOs in Aust. in 2018-19. Sire of 697 rnrs, 544 wnrs, 59 SW, inc. SW Loving Gaby (MVRC Manikato S., Gr.1), Brazen Beau, Viddora, I Am a Star, Voodoo Lad, Invincibella, Media Sensation, Oohood, Hellbent, Dame Giselle, Libertini, Fiesta, Illustrious Lad, Victorem, Invincible Gem, Pure Elation, Miss Leonidas, Look to the Stars, The Justice League, etc.

FRANKEL (GB) (Bay 2008-Stud 2013). 14 wins-4 at 2, Ascot Champion S., Gr.1. Sire of 407 rnrs, 259 wnrs, 59 SW, inc. SW Cracksman (Ascot Champion S., Gr.1), Anapurna, Soul Stirring, Logician, Quadrilateral, Mozu Ascot, Mirage Dancer, Veracious, Call the Wind, Dream Castle, Without Parole, Elarqam, Rostropovich, Finche, Elizabeth Way, Mehdaayih, Obligate, Miss Fabulass, Eminent, Queen Kindly, Frankly Darling, Hungry Heart, Fashion Business, etc.

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN FILLY, foaled 22nd August 2019 By I Am Invincible - 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, Peter Siggins 2YO P., MVRC William Hill 2YO P., 2d MRC Quezette S., Gr 3, 3d MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, MVRC William Reid S., Gr 1, MRC Thousand Guineas Prelude, Gr 2. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam CATS WHISKER, by Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) . 6 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession–1200m to 1400m, $599,300, VRC Let's Elope S., Gr 2, Rose of Kingston S., Gr 2, MRC WW Cockram S., Gr 3, VRC Trevor Clarke H., MVRC Bookiesonline.com.au 2YO H., 2d MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, VRC Edward Manifold S., Gr 2, MVRC WH Stocks S., Gr 2. Sister to Cat's Pyjamas. Dam of 8 named foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:CATCHY (f Fastnet Rock) . 6 wins. See above.

On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 11th August 2019 By Frankel (GB) - Rise Over Cloud (IRE), by Raven's Pass (USA)

On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW BAY COLT, foaled 26th August 2019 By I Am Invincible - Cosmic Endeavour, by Northern Meteor

1st Dam RISE OVER CLOUD (IRE), by Raven's Pass . Started twice. Half-sister to MY RENEE (dam of BANIMPIRE). This is her first foal.

1st Dam COSMIC ENDEAVOUR, by Northern Meteor . 7 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–1100m to 1400m, $1,447,280, ATC Canterbury S., Gr 1, Qld Tatt's RC Tattersall's Tiara, Gr 1, ATC Sapphire S., Gr 2, BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2, Scone RC Inglis Guineas, RL, 2d ATC PJ Bell S., Gr 3, Guy Walter S., Gr 3, 3d Hawkesbury RC Darley Crown, Gr 3, 4th ATC Triscay S., Gr 3, MVRC Champagne S., Gr 3, MRC Thoroughbred Club S., Gr 3. This is her third foal. Her second foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerL'Cosmo (f by Lonhro) . 2 wins at 1150m, $178,900, in 2019-20, ATC TAB H., Heineken 3 P., 2d ATC Sky Racing Active H., Grunt at Yulong Australia H.

2nd Dam MAYENNE, by Nureyev. Unraced. Three-quarter-sister to ANTISAAR, Lady Giselle (dam of BARYSHNIKOV, ZABEEL), half-sister to CARNEGIE, LAKE ERIE, HONFLEUR, Mennetou (dam of DAWN WALL, OBAMA RULE, OSAILA). Dam of 12 foals, 10 to race, 7 winners, inc:MY RENEE (f Kris S) . Champion Older Female Stayer in Ireland in 2004. 3 wins at 1½m, Ascot Harvest S., L, Cork Give Thanks S., L. Dam ofBANIMPIRE (f Holy Roman Emperor) . 7 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession– 7f to 1½m, Royal Ascot Ribblesdale S., Gr 2, 2d Irish Oaks, Gr 1. Dream on Buddy. 2 wins at 1m, 2d Epsom Totepool Flexi Betting H. Dam ofTWILIGHT PAYMENT (g Teofilo) . 8 wins 2414m to 3219m, $5,510,311, to 2020-21, VRC Melbourne Cup, Gr 1, Curragh Cup, Gr 2-twice.

On Account of STRAWBERRY HILL STUD, Mt White, NSW BAY FILLY, foaled 20th October 2019 By Frankel (GB) - Samantha Miss, by Redoute's Choice

On Account of WILLOW PARK STUD, Scone, NSW BROWN COLT, foaled 4th September 2019 By I Am Invincible - Dashoff, by Dash for Cash

INGLIS

1st Dam DASHOFF, by Dash for Cash. Winner at 1100m. This is her seventh foal. Dam of 5 foals to race, 3 winners, inc:SPRIGHT (f by Hinchinbrook) . 6 wins–3 in succession–at 1100m, 1200m, $1,395,595, SAJC Sangster 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, MVRC Manikato S., Gr 1. Mine Two (f by I Am Invincible). Winner at 2 at 1000m, $128,850, ATC TAB Betting Season 2YO P., 3d ATC Schweppervescence H., Gr 3. Way We Go (g by California Dane) . 2 wins from only 4 starts at 1100m, $103,775, ATC All Too Hard at Vinery H., Cal Rei H. Disengage (f by Arlington) . Placed in 2020-21.

Pedigrees

1st Dam SAMANTHA MISS, by Redoute's Choice . Champion 3YO Filly in Australia in 2009. 7 wins–2 at 2 and 5 in succession–from only 12 starts 1150m to 2500m, $1,763,260, AJC Champagne S., Gr 1, Flight S., Gr 1, VRC Oaks, Gr 1, AJC Furious S., Gr 2, STC Tea Rose S., Gr 2, AJC Silver Shadow S., Gr 3, 2d AJC Sires Produce S., Gr 1, Light Fingers S., Gr 2, 3d MVRC WS Cox P., Gr 1, AJC Sweet Embrace S., Gr 3, 4th STC Magic Night S., Gr 2. Sister to Hurriyet. This is her seventh foal. Dam of 6 foals to race, all winnersMISS FABULASS (f by Frankel) . 3 wins 1100m to 1400m, $438,765, to 2019-20, ATC Tea Rose S., Gr 2, Qld Tatt's RC Spirit of Boom Fillies & Mares Classic, L, ATC Tab.com.au H., 2d ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, BRC Buffering H., 4th ATC Flight S., Gr 1, Emancipation S., Gr 2. Geo (g by Medaglia d'Oro (USA)) . Winner at 1250m in 2019-20, ATC Pluck at Vinery H., 2d ATC Sky Racing Active H. Sammy (c by Medaglia d'Oro (USA)) . Winner at 1200m in 2020-21.

2nd Dam CREVETTE, by Danehill (USA) . 4 wins–3 at 2–900m to 1350m, $214,830, VRC Red Roses S., L, SAJC Oaklands P., L, Walter Brown S.H., L, 2d MVRC Champagne S., Gr 3, MRC Twilight Glow S., L. Sister to FAIRY KING PRAWN, half-sister to EASY ROCKING. Dam of 7 foals, 6 to race, 5 winners.

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On Account of SLEDMERE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 24th September 2019 By I Am Invincible - First Seal, by Fastnet Rock 1st Dam FIRST SEAL, by Fastnet Rock. Champion Female Sprinter in Australia in 2015-16. 6 wins 1100m to 1600m, $1,259,060, ATC Flight S., Gr 1, Surround S., Gr 2, Tea Rose S., Gr 2, Millie Fox S., Gr 2, MRC Tristarc S., Gr 2, ATC Daily Press Group P., 2d ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, Canterbury S., Gr 1, Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, Spring Champion S., Gr 1, Light Fingers S., Gr 2, 3d MVRC Sunline S., Gr 2, 4th ATC George Ryder S., Gr 1. Half-sister to BOOK OF KELLS, Best Command, Sacred Sword, Special Episode (dam of TELEPLAY). This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam EPISODE, by Scenic (Ire) . 6 wins–1 at 2 and 4 in succession–1400m to 2500m, $618,520, SAJC Australasian Oaks, Gr 1, South Australian Oaks, Gr 1, Auraria S., Gr 3, VRC Membership Year 2000 H., BTC Doomben Roses S., VATC Midnight Fever 2YO H., 2d Queensland Oaks, Gr 1. Sister to Possessed (dam of BECERRA). Dam of 11 foals, 10 to race, 9 winners.

On Account of CRESSFIELD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 22nd August 2019 By I Am Invincible - Listen Here, by Elusive Quality (USA) 1st Dam LISTEN HERE, by Elusive Quality (USA) . 3 wins–1 at 2–1000m to 1400m, $111,750, SAJC Pewsey Vale S., L, MRC Ladies' Day P., Azzurro H. Half-sister to Spectro Power. This is her seventh living foal. Her sixth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 5 foals to race, all winnersSHOOTING TO WIN (c by Northern Meteor) . 4 wins–2 at 2–1200m to 1600m, $996,225, MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, ATC Stan Fox S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Golden Rose S., Gr 1, Randwick Guineas, Gr 1. Sire. DEEP FIELD (c by Northern Meteor) . 5 wins in succession from only 8 starts at 1100m, 1200m, $390,300, VRC Tab.com.au S., Gr 2, ATC Lightning H., L, 2d ATC Maurice McCarten S., Gr 3, 3d VRC Lightning S., Gr 1. Sire. Zaniah (f by Zoustar) . 3 wins in succession 900m to 1100m, $147,521, to 2019-20, ATC Vale Mr Les Young H., 2d ATC Toy Show H., Gr 3, Grunt Standing at Yulong H., 3d VRC Furphy Sprint, Gr 3. Look and Listen (f by Hinchinbrook) . 2 wins from only 2 starts at 1008m. Berruti (g by Medaglia d'Oro (USA)). Winner at 1000m in 2020-21.

On Account of NEWHAVEN PARK, Boorowa, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 14th October 2019 By I Am Invincible - Members Joy, by Hussonet (USA) 1st Dam MEMBERS JOY, by Hussonet (USA) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 900m, 1100m, $285,890, VRC Cap d'Antibes S., L, 2d VRC Edward Manifold S., Gr 2, MRC Angus Armanasco S., Gr 2, Kevin Hayes S., L, Blue Diamond Preview (f), L, 4th MRC Blue Diamond Prelude (f), Gr 3. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Her second foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerPURE ELATION (f by I Am Invincible) . 3 wins in succession–2 at 2–from only 6 starts at 1100m, 1200m, $667,220, ATC Percy Sykes S., Gr 2, NSW Tatt's RC Furious S., Gr 2, ATC Sledmere Stud P., 2d ATC Reisling S., Gr 2. 2nd Dam ROSA'S SPUR, by Flying Spur . 6 wins 1100m to 1450m, $271,250, QTC Dane Ripper P., Gr 3, Scone RC Dark Jewel Classic, L, 2d Wyong RC Mingara Mile, STC P&N Beverages H., 4th STC Epona S., L. Half-sister to ROSARINO (dam of INDIAN PACIFIC). Dam of 8 named foals, 6 to race, 4 winners.

On Account of YARRAMAN PARK STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 21st September 2019 By I Am Invincible - Set to Unleash, by Reset 1st Dam SET TO UNLEASH, by Reset. Winner at 1600m, 2d BRC The Good Guys P. Halfsister to Free Thinking (dam of MYSTERY LOVE). This is her fifth foal. Her fourth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, 1 winner, inc:HOUTZEN (f by I Am Invincible) . 7 wins–4 in succession at 2–1000m to 1200m, $2,172,175, ATC PJ Bell S., Gr 3, MVRC Champagne S., Gr 3, GCTC Magic Millions 2YO Classic, RL, BRC Bribie H., L, Sky Thoroughbred Central 2YO H., Qld Tatt's RC Winning Edge 2YO H., GCTC First National Real Estate 2YO H., 2d Goodwood King George S., Gr 2, MVRC Ian McEwen S., Gr 2, 3d MVRC Ian McEwen S., Gr 2, ATC Fireball S., L. 2nd Dam LEASH, by Redoute's Choice . Unraced. Half-sister to SUN CLASSIQUE. Dam of 6 named foals, 3 to race, 2 winners, inc:Free Thinking. Winner at 1200m. Dam ofMYSTERY LOVE (f Eurozone) . 4 wins–3 in succession–1100m to 1400m, $200,400, to 2019-20, Bendigo Guineas, L, MRC Polytrack H.

On Account of VINERY STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 27th October 2019 By I Am Invincible - Snitzerland, by Snitzel 1st Dam SNITZERLAND, by Snitzel. 8 wins–2 at 2 and 4 in succession–1000m to 1200m, $1,974,500, VRC Lightning S., Gr 1, Danehill S., Gr 2, ATC Challenge S., Gr 2, VRC Thoroughbred Breeders S., Gr 3, ATC San Domenico S., Gr 3, MVRC Champagne S., Gr 3, MRC Inglis Premier 2YO S., 2d ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, Galaxy H., Gr 1, Challenge S., Gr 2, VRC Dilmah Earl Grey S., L, Ottawa S., L, 3d BRC Victory S., Gr 2, 4th ATC Reisling S., Gr 2. Sister to SOOBOOG, three-quarter-sister to PRAIRIE FIRE, half-sister to Red Dress Marley. This is her fourth live foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersHARD LANDING (c by All Too Hard) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, $220,050, to 2020-21, VRC Maribyrnong P., Gr 3, MVRC Jockey Celebration Day H., 2d VRC Schweppervescence P. Saas Fee (f by All Too Hard) . Winner at 1300m in 2019-20, ATC Territories at Darley H., 2d ATC Hyland Race Colours H., Astern Yearlings at Sales H., 3d Gosford RC Belle of the Turf S., Gr 3.

On Account of GOOREE PARK STUD, Mudgee, NSW (As Agent) BROWN COLT, foaled 28th October 2019 By I Am Invincible - Speak Fondly, by Northern Meteor 1st Dam SPEAK FONDLY, by Northern Meteor . 4 wins–1 at 2–at 1200m, 1600m, $872,200, ATC Flight S., Gr 1, Magic Night S., Gr 2, Silver Shadow S., Gr 2, NSW Tatt's RC Furious S., Gr 2, 2d ATC Golden Rose S., Gr 1, Sweet Embrace S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Gimcrack S., L. Half-sister to WILD AND PROUD. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO. 2nd Dam BLAB, by Flying Spur . 5 wins–2 at 2–1100m to 1600m, $206,200, MVRC Silver Jubilee S., L, 2d STC Magic Night S., Gr 2, VRC Shamrock Travel H., L. Halfsister to YAMMER, Miss Dodwell (dam of KENEDNA, SPILL THE BEANS). Dam of 8 foals, 6 to race, 5 winners, inc:SPEAK FONDLY (f Northern Meteor) . 4 wins. See above. WILD AND PROUD (g Snowland) . 3 wins at 1350m, 1400m, $304,716, ATC Hobartville S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Phar Lap S., Gr 2, Bill Ritchie H., Gr 3.

IMPENDING (AUS)

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 19th October 2019 By I Am Invincible - Miss Atom Bomb, by Encosta de Lago 1st Dam MISS ATOM BOMB, by Encosta de Lago. Unraced. Half-sister to WINX, EL DIVINO. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Her second foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerNuclear Blitz (f by Sepoy) . Winner at 1000m, 4th VRC Talindert S., L. 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, WRC Galaxy S., 2d Egmont RC Stoney Bridge S., Gr 3, STC Sheraco S., L. Half-sister to Black Magic Maggie. Dam of 7 named foals, 3 to race, 2 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 to 1100m, ATC Kindergarten S., Gr 3.

On Account of CRESSFIELD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 9th October 2019 By I Am Invincible - Secret Agenda, by Not a Single Doubt

INGLIS

Pedigrees

1st Dam SECRET AGENDA, by Not a Single Doubt . 7 wins–1 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $1,549,400, SAJC Ubet Classic, Gr 1, ATC Sapphire S., Gr 2, VRC Gucci S., Gr 3, 2d SAJC Sangster S., Gr 1. Sister to Stellar Pauline, Final Agreement (dam of ENTHAAR), half-sister to Donandkim, Sweetener. This is her first foal.

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2nd Dam NEGOTIATE, by Red Ransom (USA) . Unraced. Half-sister to FLEET. Dam of 10 named foals, 8 to race, all winners, inc:SECRET AGENDA (f Not a Single Doubt) . 7 wins. See above. Stellar Pauline (f Not a Single Doubt) . Winner at 1100m, $598,390, in 202021, 2d ATC Sweet Embrace S., Gr 2, Gimcrack S., Gr 3. Donandkim (g Smart Missile) . 3 wins in succession at 1400m, 1600m in 2019-20, 3d Newcastle JC Spring S., Gr 3. Final Agreement. Winner at 2 at 1000m. Dam of 2 winnersENTHAAR (f Written Tycoon). Winner at 2 in 2020-21, ATC Gimcrack S., Gr 3.

IMPENDING (AUS)

(Bay 2013-Stud 2018). 5 wins–1 at

2–1100m to 1500m, A$2,403,989, BRC Stradbroke H., Gr.1, Kingsford-Smith Cup, Gr.1, ATC Stan Fox S., Gr.2, BRC Victory S., Gr.2, 2d BRC Doomben Ten Thousand S., Gr.1, 3d ATC Golden Rose S., Gr.1, VRC Darley Classic, Gr.1, ATC Run to the Rose H., Gr.2. Brother to SW Epidemic. Three-quarter-brother


On Account of KANANGRA, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 1st September 2019 By Impending - Hell It's Hot, by Zeditave 1st Dam HELL IT'S HOT, by Zeditave. 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1100m, 3d AJC Emirates Airlines 2YO H., Smith & Nephew Birmingham 2YO H. Half-sister to HOT AS HELL, CRAIG'S DRAGON, FLAMING HOT, Harlem Heat (dam of HARLEM RIVER), Sin Sin Sin (dam of YES YES YES). This is her twelfth living foal. Her eleventh foal is a 2YO. Her tenth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 10 named foals, 7 to race, 5 winners, inc:IN HER TIME (f by Time Thief) . Equal Leading Older Female on the 2018 WTR (Sprint). 9 wins–4 in succession–1000m to 1300m, $3,772,725, ATC Galaxy H., Gr 1, VRC Lightning S., Gr 1, ATC Premiere S., Gr 2, Millie Fox S., Gr 2, Breeders Classic, Gr 2, Sydney S., L, 2d VRC Sprint Classic, Gr 1, BRC Stradbroke H., Gr 1, MVRC Manikato S., Gr 1, Hawkesbury Crown, Gr 3, 3d ATC TJ Smith S., Gr 1, VRC Sprint Classic, Gr 1, Qld Tatt's RC Tattersall's Tiara, Gr 1, ATC Premiere S., Gr 2.

INTO MISCHIEF (USA)

KINGMAN (GB) (Bay 2011-Stud 2015). 7 wins-2 at 2, Royal Ascot St James’s Palace S., Gr.1. Sire of 250 rnrs, 156 wnrs, 28 SW, inc. SW Palace Pier (Deauville Prix Jacques Le Marois, Gr.1), Persian King, Calyx, Headman, Fearless King, Chachnak, Summer Romance, Sangarius, Boomer, Cormorant, Sinawann, Nausha, Alocasia, Love is You, Alligator Alley, Parent’s Prayer, Queen of Love, Fox Chairman, King of Comedy, Look Around, Poetry, etc.

On Account of SEGENHOE STUD AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 23rd October 2019 By Kingman (GB) - Bound Copy (USA), by Street Cry (IRE) 1st Dam BOUND COPY (USA), by Street Cry (Ire) . Placed at 3 in Great Britain. This is her third foal. Dam of 2 foals to race, 1 winner, inc:Chairmanoftheboard (g by Slade Power) . 3 wins–1 at 2–at 6f to 2020, Newmarket Price Promise H., 3d Newmarket Play 4 to Win at Betway H. 2nd Dam IN A BOUND, by Ashkalani (Ire) . 5 wins–3 in succession–1200m to 1550m, $278,280, STC Queen of the Turf S., Gr 2, 2d STC Millie Fox S., L, 3d AJC Emancipation S., Gr 2. Dam of 5 foals, 3 to race, 2 winners, inc:Calle Flora. 2 wins at 1600m, 4th Chantilly Prix Isola Bella, L. Producer. 3rd Dam BOUNDING AWAY, by Biscay. Horse of the Year in Australia in 1985-86. 9 wins–6 at 2–1000m to 2400m, STC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, AJC Oaks, Gr 1. Half-sister to GLASTONBURY. Dam of 2 foals, 1 to race, 1 winner.

LONHRO (AUS)

INTO MISCHIEF (USA) (Bay 2005-Stud 2009). 3 wins-2 at 2, Hollywood Futurity, Gr.1. Champion Sire in USA/Can in 2019. Sire of 768 rnrs, 542 wnrs, 81 SW, inc. SW Authentic (Churchill Downs Kentucky Derby, Gr.1), Covfefe, Goldencents, Practical Joke, Gamine, Mia Mischief, Dayoutoftheoffice, Audible, Miss Mischief, Conquest Enforcer, Golden Mischief, Vyjack, Frank’s Rockette, Miss Sunset, Vicar’s in Trouble, Engage, Mutasaabeq, Instagrand, etc.

On Account of NEWHAVEN PARK, Boorowa, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 15th October 2019 By Into Mischief (USA) - Evo Campo (IRE), by Approve (IRE) 1st Dam EVO CAMPO (IRE), by Approve. 6 wins–1 at 2–7f to 1½m, £151,726 in Great Britain and U.S.A, Santa Anita Santa Barbara S., Gr 3, Possibly Perfect S., L, 2d Santa Anita Astra S., L, 4th Santa Anita San Juan Capistrano S., Gr 3, Possibly Perfect S., L. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam BILLIE BAILEY, by Mister Baileys . Unraced. Sister to Love Emerald (dam of LOVEINTHESAND), half-sister to LIL'S BOY, Emma's Dilemma (dam of LINE OF DAVID). Dam of 4 named foals, all raced, 2 winners, inc:EVO CAMPO (f Approve) . 6 wins. See above. 3rd Dam KENTUCKY LILL (USA), by Raise a Native. Winner at 2200m in France. Threequarter-sister to MR. PROSPECTOR, Search for Gold, Gold Mine (dam of ETIQUETTE. Dam of 13 foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, inc:LIL'S BOY (c Danzig) . 5 wins–1 at 2–7f to 9f, Leopardstown Glencairn S., L.

KINGMAN (GB)

LONHRO (AUS) (Brown 1998-Stud 2004). 26 wins-2 at 2, VRC Australian Cup, Gr.1. Champion Sire in Aust. in 2010-11. Sire of 1262 rnrs, 914 wnrs, 89 SW, inc. SW Pierro (ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1), The Conglomerate, Bounding, Mental, Impending, Denman, Beaded, Exosphere, Kementari, Lyre, Aristia, Benfica, Pinwheel, Heatherly, Wawail, Academus, Messene, Cardsharp, Encryption, War Heroine, Holding Gold, Isotherm, Souchez, Ghisoni, etc.

On Account of NEWHAVEN PARK, Boorowa, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 21st October 2019 By Lonhro - Dancing Heather, by Danzero

Pedigrees INGLIS

1st Dam DANCING HEATHER, by Danzero. Unraced. Half-sister to LINTON. This is her ninth foal. Her eighth foal is a 2YO. Her seventh foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 7 named foals, 3 to race, all winners, inc:HEATHERLY (f by Lonhro) . 6 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–at 1000m, 1100m, $655,050, MRC Rubiton S., Gr 2, VRC Bob Hoysted H., L, MVRC Carlyon S., L, VRC Andrew Guy P., MVRC Slickpix H., Fujitsu P., 2d MVRC AJ Moir S., Gr 1, Ian McEwen S., Gr 2, VRC Festival of Racing S., L, MVRC Carlyon S., L, 3d MRC Oakleigh P., Gr 1, MVRC Ian McEwen S., Gr 2. Dalaalaat (g by Written Tycoon) . Winner at 1000m in 2019-20. Hill of Grange (f by Helmet) . Winner at 1170m. Zadancer (f by Zabeel) . Unraced. Dam ofTavidance (g Tavistock) . 4 wins 1400m to 1720m, $163,350, to 2020-21, VRC Seppelt Wines Trophy H., 3d VRC TCL TV S., L.

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On Account of CRESSFIELD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN FILLY, foaled 4th August 2019 By Lonhro - Lilliburlero, by Redoute's Choice 1st Dam LILLIBURLERO, by Redoute's Choice . 4 wins at 1200m, 1400m, $374,930, ATC Triscay S., Gr 3, Turf Club H., Mounties Group H., Broadmeadow P., 2d ATC Breeders Classic, Gr 2, Wenona Girl H., Gr 3, 3d VRC GH Mumm S., Gr 3, ATC Turf Club H., 4th Scone RC Dark Jewel Classic, Gr 3. Sister to Vimy (dam of SOUCHEZ). This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Her second foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerRegimental Band (f by I Am Invincible) . 2 wins to 1300m, $113,955, to 2020-21, 2d Scone RC Woodlands S., L, 3d VRC Springtime H., L. 2nd Dam REGIMENTAL GAL, by General Nediym. Champion 3YO Filly in Australia in 2003-04. 7 wins–3 at 2 and 3 in succession–at 1000m, 1200m, $1,615,350, VRC Lightning S., Gr 1, MVRC Australia S., Gr 1, AJC San Domenico S., Gr 2, Silver Shadow S., Gr 2, 2d MVRC Schweppes S., Gr 2, 3d VRC Newmarket H., Gr 1. Dam of 9 named foals, 8 to race, 7 winners.

LORD KANALOA (JPN)

MAURICE (JPN) (Bay 2011-Stud Japan 2017, Aust. 2017). 11 wins-2 at 2-from 1400m to 2000m, HKJC Hong Kong Mile, Gr.1. Brother to SP Lucas. His oldest SH-bred progeny are 2YOs and inc the placegetters Akihiro, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SP Infinite and of Kaiser Nova, Kalandula, A Shin Michibasiri, Admire Halley, Bloemendaal, Buena Ventura, Castilla, Coco Crush, Donauwellen, Innario, Legatus, Ludovicus, Miyaji Osharaku, North Bridge, etc.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 19th September 2019 By Maurice (JPN) - Stareel (NZ), by Zabeel (NZ) 1st Dam STAREEL (NZ), by Zabeel. Unraced. Broodmare of the Year in NZ in 2013-14. Half-sister to Chapel Star. This is her thirteenth foal. Her twelfth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 8 foals to race, 7 winners, inc:DUNDEEL (c by High Chaparral (Ire)) . Horse of the Year in NZ in 201314. Champion 3YO in NZ in 2012-13. Champion Middle Distance Male in Australia & NZ in 2013-14. 10 wins–1 at 2 and 5 in succession–from only 19 starts 1200m to 2400m, $5,391,898, ATC Queen Elizabeth S., Gr 1, Australian Derby, Gr 1, Rosehill Guineas, Gr 1, Randwick Guineas, Gr 1, Spring Champion S., Gr 1, MRC Underwood S., Gr 1, ATC Gloaming S., Gr 3, 2d ATC Queen Elizabeth S., Gr 1. Sire. Twoeezy (g by Keeper) . 6 wins 1600m to 2100m, WRC Christmas at the Races H., 2d AuRC Great Northern Guineas Prelude, L. Vaayala (f by Volksraad (GB)) . Winner at 1600m in NZ. Dam ofValalie (f Snitzel). Winner at 2, 2d New Zealand One Thousand Guineas, Gr 1.

MEDAGLIA D’ORO (USA)

LORD KANALOA (JPN) (Bay 2008-Stud 2014). 13 wins-1 at 2, Tokyo Yasuda Kinen, Gr.1. Leading First Season Sire in Japan in 2017. Sire of 566 rnrs, 360 wnrs, 23 SW, inc. SW Almond Eye (Tokyo Japan Cup, Gr.1), Saturnalia, Stelvio, Tagaloa, Danon Smash, Diatonic, Fantasist, King of Koji, Val d’Isere, Trois Etoiles, Know it All, Cadence Call, Groove It, Iberis, Jo Kana Chan, R Star, Barnard Loop, Donau Delta, Red le Zele, Regard Calme, Amphitrite, etc.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 31st August 2019 By Lord Kanaloa (JPN) - Lunatique (JPN), by Deep Impact (JPN) 1st Dam LUNATIQUE (JPN), by Deep Impact. Unraced. Sister to FIEREMENT, half-sister to Learned Friend (dam of INNS OF COURT). This is her fourth foal. Dam of 2 foals to race. 2nd Dam LUNE D'OR, by Green Tune. Champion 3YO in Italy in 2004 (Int.). 4 wins– 3 in succession–2000m to 2500m, £272,510, Rome Premio Lydia Tesio, Gr 1, Deauville Prix de Pomone, Gr 2, Saint-Cloud Prix de Malleret, Gr 2. Half-sister to Archange. Dam of 10 named foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, inc:FIEREMENT (c Deep Impact) . 5 wins 1800m to 3200m, $7,862,362, to 2020, Kyoto Tenno Sho (Spring), Gr 1-twice, Kikuka Sho, Gr 1, 2d Tokyo Tenno Sho (Autumn), Gr 1, Nakayama American Jockey Club Cup, Gr 2. Learned Friend. Placed at 3, 2d Chantilly Prix de la Croix des Ormeaux. Dam ofINNS OF COURT (c Invincible Spirit) . 7 wins–1 at 2–to 1400m, Chantilly Prix du Gros-Chene, Gr 2, 2d Deauville Prix Jacques Le Marois, Gr 1.

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MEDAGLIA D’ORO (USA) (Bay or Brown 1999-Stud 2005). 8 wins to 1¼m, Gulfstream Donn H., Gr.1. Sire of 1481 rnrs, 954 wnrs, 143 SW. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Vancouver (ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1), Astern, Flit, Crown Prosecutor, Golden Sixty, Tenley, Asiago, Durendal, Nostradamus, Multaja, Pohutukawa, Astoria, Tessera, Veladero, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Songbird, Rachel Alexandra, Talismanic, Passion for Gold, etc.

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BROWN COLT, foaled 1st November 2019 By Medaglia d'Oro (USA) - Stopshoppingmaria (USA), by More Than Ready (USA) 1st Dam STOPSHOPPINGMARIA (USA), by More Than Ready . 4 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–at 5f, 6f, $394,631, Gulfstream Park Ladies Turf Sprint S., L, 2d Belmont Frizette S., Gr 1, Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf S., Gr 2L. Halfsister to DOOTSIE, SAND RIDGE, Peter Paul Rubens. This is her fifth foal. Her fourth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersALWAYS SHOPPING (f by Awesome Again) . 3 wins at 8½f, 9f, $343,510, to 2020, Aqueduct Gazelle S., Gr 2, Busanda S., L, Gulfstream Park Monroe S., L, 2d Keeneland Dowager S., Gr 3, 4th Saratoga Summer Colony S., L. MO SHOPPING (f by Uncle Mo) . 3 wins–1 at 2–7f to 8¼f, $131,250, Delaware Park Light Hearted S., L, 3d Delaware Oaks, Gr 3. 2nd Dam Skybox, by Spend a Buck. Winner at 2, 2d Meadowlands Jersey Jumper S., L. Half-sister to Royal Weekend. Dam of 14 foals, 12 to race, 9 winners.


MERCHANT NAVY (AUS)

MERCHANT NAVY (AUS)

MORE THAN READY (USA)

(Bay 2014-Stud Aust. 2018,

MORE THAN READY (USA) (Bay 1997-Stud 2001). 7 wins-5 at

Ire. 2019). 7 wins-3 at 2-at 1200m, 1400m, A$939,950,

2, Saratoga King’s Bishop S., Gr.1. Leading Sire of 2YOs in

£340,260, €70,800, VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr.1, Royal

Aust. twice. Sire of 2665 rnrs, 1932 wnrs, 205 SW. His SH-

Ascot Diamond Jubilee S., Gr.1, Curragh Greenlands S.,

bred progeny inc SW More Joyous (ATC Queen Elizabeth

Gr.2, MRC HDF McNeil S., Gr.3, 3d VRC Newmarket H., Gr.1.

S., Gr.1), Sebring, Prized Icon, Phelan Ready, Benicio,

Brother to SW Jolie Bay (ATC Roman Consul S., Gr.2) and

Samaready, Entisaar, Perfect Reflection, Dreamaway, etc.

SP Zara Bay. Half-brother to the dam of SP Shotmaker. His

His NH-bred progeny inc SW Uni, Catholic Boy, Roy H,

oldest progeny are yearlings.

Verrazano, Rushing Fall, Room Service, etc.

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 15th October 2019 By Merchant Navy - Chasing Mammon, by Giant's Causeway (USA) 1st Dam CHASING MAMMON, by Giant's Causeway (USA) . Unplaced. Half-sister to ZELSNITZ. This is her ninth foal. Her eighth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, 3 winners, inc:SHERWOOD FOREST (g by Fastnet Rock) . Second NZ 3YO on 2019-20 International Ratings. 4 wins 1400m to 2400m, $659,798, in 2019-20, New Zealand Derby, Gr 1, CJC War Decree S., Gr 3, Te Aroha JC Counties Function Centre H., 3d New Zealand Two Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, AuRC Avondale Guineas, Gr 2, 4th AuRC Auckland Guineas, Gr 2. ROYAL OCEAN (f by Fastnet Rock) . Winner at 1600m, SAJC Morphettville Guineas, L, 2d MRC Melbourne Cup Tour P., 3d MRC Jack London P. 2nd Dam EISHIN MAYSVILLE (USA), by Jade Hunter. Winner at 1200m in Japan. Halfsister to HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR, MILANOVA, BIG VIKING, HEART OF OAK. Dam of 8 foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, inc:ZELSNITZ (f Snitzel) . 2 wins at 1207m, 1400m, MRC Twilight Glow S., L.

On Account of SEGENHOE STUD AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 12th October 2019 By Merchant Navy - Elusive Wonder, by Elusive Quality (USA) 1st Dam Elusive Wonder, by Elusive Quality (USA) . Winner at 2 at 1100m, MRC Snowing 2YO P., 3d MRC Chairman's S., L, SAJC Hutt Street Centre H. Halfsister to TANTRA, Dawnie Dancer (dam of OAK PARK). This is her eighth living foal. Her seventh foal is a 2YO. Dam of 5 foals to race, all winnersAWAY GAME (f by Snitzel) . 4 wins at 2, 3 in succession from only 8 starts 1100m to 1200m, $2,729,400, in 2019-20, ATC Percy Sykes S., Gr 2, Widden S., Gr 3, GCTC Magic Millions 2YO Classic, RL, BRC Calaway Gal S., L, 2d ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, 4th MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr 1. MODERN WONDER (f by Snitzel) . 3 wins–1 at 2–955m to 1200m, $201,055, SAJC Dequetteville S., L, MVRC Ladbrokes 55 Second Challenge H., 2d MVRC Typhoon Tracy S., Gr 3, 3d MRC Thoroughbred Club S., Gr 3. Cocoa Doll (f by More Than Ready (USA)) . 3 wins at 1000m, 1200m, SAJC Adelaide's Festival H., Akeed Mofeed H., 4th SAJC Redelva S., L.

On Account of DAVALI THOROUGHBREDS, Luskintyre, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 3rd October 2019 By Merchant Navy - Munhro, by Lonhro

On Account of VINERY STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 28th September 2019 By More Than Ready (USA) - Tarcoola Diamond, by Last Tycoon (IRE) 1st Dam TARCOOLA DIAMOND, by Last Tycoon (Ire) . 5 wins–1 at 2–1110m to 1400m, $205,450, VRC Desirable H., L, MRC Canny Lass H., Lady Mogambo H., Sweet Chime H., 2d SAJC Auraria S., Gr 3, 3d VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2, 4th MRC WW Cockram S., L. Half-sister to CHICKALOO. This is her ninth foal. Her eighth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, all winnersCLUSTER (c by Fastnet Rock) . 3 wins at 1200m, 1400m, $292,200, ATC Theo Marks S., Gr 2, Forum Group H., 2d ATC San Domenico S., Gr 3, Hyland Race Colours H., 3d MVRC Bill Stutt S., Gr 2. Sire. Miss Que (f by Fastnet Rock) . 2 wins at 1100m, $154,355, ATC Tab.com.au H., Pluck at Vinery P., 2d ATC Wenona Girl H., Gr 3, Sydney's West App H., Kia Motors Evening Star H., 4th BRC Bright Shadow H., L. Inkling (c by Duporth) . 3 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 1150m, $185,779 in U.S.A. and Aust, ATC TAB Early Quaddie 2YO H., More Than Ready 2YO P., 3d ATC Rosebud H., L, Brian Crowley S., L, TAB Early Quaddie 2YO H.

NOT A SINGLE DOUBT (AUS)

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2nd Dam REGROWTH, by Unbridled's Song (USA) . 3 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1100m, $114,940, VRC Waltzing Lily H., L, SAJC Queen Adelaide S., L, 3d SAJC Breeders' S., Gr 2, VRC Desirable H., L. Dam of 10 foals, all winners.

1st Dam Amoroso, by Revoque (Ire) . 3 wins at 1316m, SAJC Lakes Resort Hotel H., MRC Turf Ruler H., SAJC Xmas Twilight at Victoria P., 2d MRC Boronia S., L, 3d SAJC Balcrest S., L, 4th SAJC Dermody S., Gr 3. This is her tenth living foal. Her ninth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 5 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:ARINOSA (f by Dash for Cash). 9 wins 1000m to 1550m, $579,190, ATC Sapphire S., Gr 2, Premiere S., Gr 2, Birthday Card S., Gr 3, VRC TCL 3D TV Greys P., ATC Iconic Race H., XXXX Gold H., Hyland Race Colours H., 2d VRC Lavazza Short Black P., Gr 3, 4th BRC Glenlogan Park S., Gr 3. SWEET SHERRY (f by Bel Esprit) . 4 wins–1 at 2–to 1200m, $658,300, SAJC Euclase S., Gr 2, VRC Maribyrnong Trial S., L, MVRC William Crockett S., L, 3d MVRC Atlantic Jewel S., L, 4th VRC Incognitus S., L. Onerous (g by Dash for Cash). 5 wins 1100m to 1225m, $243,775, VRC Peter Heath H., 2d MVRC Abell S., L, 4th ATC Razor Sharp H., L. Andaz (g by Dash for Cash) . 3 wins–2 at 2–1100m to 1600m, $232,980, VRC Eugene Gorman 2YO H., 3d ATC Brian Crowley S., L.

Pedigrees

1st Dam MUNHRO, by Lonhro. Winner at 1150m. Half-sister to COLOUR, Single Blonde. This is her sixth foal. Her fifth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 4 foals to race, 3 winners, inc:DERRYN (c by Hinchinbrook) . 3 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1200m, $788,675, ATC Arrowfield 3YO Sprint S., Gr 2, Darby Munro S., L, MRC Brian Reckas H., 2d ATC Up & Coming S., Gr 3, 3d BRC Doomben Ten Thousand S., Gr 1, MRC Blue Sapphire S., Gr 3, Zeditave S., Gr 3, 4th MRC Manfred S., Gr 3. Maraam (f by Street Cry (Ire)) . 3 wins at 1200m, $138,520, ATC Cafe Culture & Insitu H., TAB Rewards P., Tab.com.au H., 2d ATC Schweppes H., All Too Hard at Vinery 2YO P., McGrath Estate Agents P., 3d ATC Floratine H.

On Account of EDINGLASSIE STUD, Muswellbrook, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN FILLY, foaled 11th September 2019 By More Than Ready (USA) - Amoroso, by Revoque (IRE)

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NOT A SINGLE DOUBT (AUS) (Bay 2001-Stud 2005). 4 wins3 at 2, AJC Canonbury S., L. Leading Sire of 3YOs in Aust. in 2015-16. Sire of 946 rnrs, 682 wnrs, 73 SW, inc. SW Farnan (ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1), Kenedna, Scales of Justice, Miracles of Life, Extreme Choice, Shout the Bar, Secret Agenda, Southern Legend, Single Gaze, Qafila, Samadoubt, Clearly Innocent, Mighty Boss, Good Project, Not an Option, Don’t Doubt Mamma, Fell Swoop, etc.

On Account of LIME COUNTRY THOROUGHBREDS PTY LTD, Burradoo, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 29th October 2019 By Not a Single Doubt - Aloona (USA), by Smart Strike (CAN)

On Account of SEGENHOE STUD AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 31st August 2019 By Not a Single Doubt - Hurtle Myrtle, by Dane Shadow 1st Dam HURTLE MYRTLE, by Dane Shadow . 4 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1600m, $773,700, VRC Myer Classic, Gr 1, ATC Sapphire S., Gr 2, BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2, 2d ATC Premiere S., Gr 2, AJC Furious S., Gr 2, Surround S., Gr 2, 3d AJC Flight S., Gr 1, Silver Shadow S., Gr 3, 4th ATC Queen of the Turf S., Gr 1. Three-quarter-sister to Shadow Grande (dam of HE'LL HAUNT US - CIRCUIT SIX (H.K.)). This is her sixth foal. Dam of 4 foals to race, all winnersHOLYFIELD (c by I Am Invincible) . 4 wins–3 at 2–at 1200m, 1400m, $244,865, to 2020-21, ATC Schweppervescence H., Gr 3, Ming Dynasty H., Gr 3, MRC Ladbrokes 2YO H., 3d MVRC Bill Stutt S., Gr 2. Terwilliker (g by Pierro) . 4 wins 1600m to 2600m, $199,940, to 2019-20, ATC Schweppes H., ANZ Bloodstock News H., 2d ATC Australian Turf Club H. Vamos Bebe (f by I Am Invincible) . 2 wins from only 4 starts at 1200m in 2020-21, Hawkes Bay Remember Jooky S.

On Account of EMIRATES PARK PTY LTD, Murrurundi, NSW CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 27th August 2019 By Not a Single Doubt - Surf Poet, by Charge Forward

1st Dam ALOONA (USA), by Smart Strike. Winner at 1850m in France. Half-sister to GALATEE (dam of DARTMOUTH, MANATEE, GATERIE). This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, 1 winner, inc:AYLMERTON (c by Siyouni) . 2 wins at 2 at 1200m, $276,320, ATC Todman S., Gr 2, Pluck at Vinery 2YO H.

1st Dam SURF POET, by Charge Forward. Winner at 1300m. Sister to RUSH, half-sister to SWEET IDEA, SHOWTIME, Sweet Sister (dam of SUPREME IDEA). This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersCloudbreaker (f by Fastnet Rock). 2 wins at 2 at 1200m, 1300m in 2019-20, MRC Ladbrokes 2YO P. Nahab (f by Snitzel). Winner at 1300m in 2019-20.

2nd Dam ALTANA, by Mountain Cat. Started 3 times. Half-sister to ARCANGUES, AGATHE, ALAMO BAY. Dam of 8 named foals, 5 to race, 3 winners, inc:GALATEE (f Galileo (Ire)) . 3 wins in succession at 9½f, 1¼m, Naas Blue Wind S., Gr 3, Gowran Park Victor McCalmont Memorial S., L. Dam ofDARTMOUTH (c Dubawi (Ire)) . 8 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–1m to 1¾m, £670,277, Royal Ascot Hardwicke S., Gr 2, Yorkshire Cup, Gr 2. MANATEE (c Monsun) . 4 wins at 2400m, 3000m, €283,780, Longchamp Prix du Conseil de Paris, Gr 2, Grand Prix de Chantilly, Gr 2.

2nd Dam Flidais, by Timber Country (USA) . Winner at 1850m, 3d AJC Adrian Knox S., Gr 3. Dam of 12 named foals, 10 to race, 7 winners, inc:SWEET IDEA (f Snitzel) . 8 wins–2 at 2 and 3 in succession–1000m to 1400m, $2,415,350, ATC Galaxy H., Gr 1, Silver Slipper S., Gr 2, Light Fingers S., Gr 2, Missile S., Gr 2, MRC Tristarc S., Gr 2, GCTC Magic Millions Guineas, RL, 2d ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, VRC Myer Classic, Gr 1. SHOWTIME (c Snitzel) . 3 wins 1200m to 1600m, $624,230, MRC PB Lawrence S., Gr 2, MVRC Bill Stutt S., Gr 2, 3d ATC All Aged S., Gr 1.

On Account of CRESSFIELD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 11th September 2019 By Not a Single Doubt - Artistry, by Shamardal (USA) 1st Dam ARTISTRY, by Shamardal (USA) . 8 wins–3 in succession–1100m to 1600m, $562,810, ATC Newcastle Newmarket H., Gr 3, VRC Hong Kong Jockey Club S., Gr 3, ATC Maurice McCarten H., Gr 3, Blacktown Workers Club Group H., 2d BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2, City Tatt's RC Nivison S., Gr 3, 3d ATC Sapphire S., Gr 2, 4th ATC Wenona Girl H., Gr 3. Half-sister to Indian Flower (dam of FLOWER OF WAR). This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam LADY PEONY, by Belong to Me (USA) . Unraced. Half-sister to Holidazzle, Miss Swiss (dam of LIL MISS SWISS). Dam of 6 foals, all raced, 4 winners, inc:ARTISTRY (f Shamardal (USA)) . 8 wins. See above. Indian Flower. Unplaced. Dam ofFLOWER OF WAR (f War Chant (USA)) . 9 wins–4 in succession–1100m to 1300m, $474,205, to 2019-20, WATC Cyril Flower H., L.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 6th November 2019 By Not a Single Doubt - Vasilissa (JPN), by Heart's Cry (JPN) 1st Dam VASILISSA (JPN), by Heart's Cry. Winner at 1800m in Japan. Half-sister to TRICOLORE BLEU, Danon Gelato, World Impact. This is her second living foal. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerTAGALOA (c by Lord Kanaloa) . 2 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1200m, $1,261,550, in 2019-20, MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr 1, MVRC Strath Haven 2YO P., 2d ATC Todman S., Gr 2, 3d VRC Maribyrnong P., Gr 3, MRC HDF McNeil S., Gr 3, 4th ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, MRC Blue Diamond Prelude (c&g), Gr 3. 2nd Dam PENKENNA PRINCESS, by Pivotal (GB) . 3 wins–2 at 2–at 6f, 7f, £132,668, Newbury Fred Darling S., Gr 3, Newmarket Oh So Sharp S., L, 2d Irish One Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, Newmarket Rockfel S., Gr 2. Half-sister to Mystery Ocean. Dam of 8 named foals, all raced, 6 winners, inc:TRICOLORE BLEU (c Stay Gold). 6 wins–1 at 2–at 1800m, 2000m, $2,085,393, to 2020, Hanshin Osaka Jo S., L, 2d Hanshin Osaka Jo S., L.

PIERRO (AUS)

On Account of TORRYBURN STUD, Torryburn, NSW BAY COLT, foaled 21st August 2019 By Not a Single Doubt - Denmagic, by Denman 1st Dam Denmagic, by Denman. 2 wins at 1200m, 1550m, $441,045, ATC James Boags H., 2d BRC Queensland Guineas, Gr 2, Hawkesbury Guineas, Gr 3, BRC Just Now H., L, 3d VRC Myer Classic, Gr 1, ATC Darby Munro S., L, 4th ATC Golden Pendant, Gr 2, Millie Fox S., Gr 2. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam MAGIC ZEFTA, by Viscount. Placed at 3. Half-sister to GO THE KNUCKLE, Hieroglyphics. Dam of 7 named foals, 5 to race, 3 winners, inc:Denmagic (f Denman) . 2 wins. See above. 3rd Dam ZEFTA, by Zeditave. Placed at 2 & 3, 3d AJC Jack Gannon P. Sister to MAGIC ALBERT, Sibyl. Dam of 12 named foals, all raced, 11 winners, inc:GO THE KNUCKLE (g Elvstroem). 4 wins–1 at 2–955m to 1200m, $434,960, SAJC Centrebet Classic, Gr 2, 2d MRC Sandown S., Gr 3.

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Pedigrees

On Account of KITCHWIN HILLS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 25th August 2019 By Not a Single Doubt - Gallant Tess, by Galileo (IRE)

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1st Dam GALLANT TESS, by Galileo (Ire) . 5 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1600m, $813,425, AJC Breeders Classic, Gr 2, Chelmsford S., Gr 2, Fernhill H., L, Marriott Hotels H., 2d AJC Warwick S., Gr 2, STC Tea Rose S., Gr 2, 3d AJC Epsom H., Gr 1, Champagne S., Gr 1, George Main S., Gr 1, Chipping Norton S., Gr 1, STC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, Apollo S., Gr 2, NSW Tatt's RC Furious S., Gr 2, 4th STC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1. This is her eighth foal. Her seventh foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:ROCK HERO (c by Fastnet Rock) . 2 wins at 1550m, 1600m, $146,285, ATC Dulcify H., L, Turf Club H., 2d MRC Autumn S., Gr 2. Sire. All Too Soon (f by All Too Hard) . 4 wins–3 in succession–1400m to 1800m, $341,315, ATC Theraces H., Hachem Management Group H., Task Retail P., 3d ATC Japan Racing Association P., Gr 3, Epona S., Gr 3, 4th VRC Matriarch S., Gr 2, Hawkesbury RC Rowley Mile H., L. Crown Affair (g by Snitzel) . 2 wins at 2100m, 2140m in 2019-20, ATC TAB H.

PIERRO (AUS) (Bay 2009-Stud 2013). 11 wins-6 at 2, ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1. Leading First Season Sire in Aust. in 2016-17. Sire of 328 rnrs, 227 wnrs, 24 SW, inc. SW Levendi (ATC Australian Derby, Gr.1), Regal Power, Arcadia Queen, Shadow Hero, Pierata, Pinot, Dragon Leap, Reelem in Ruby, Action, Furore, Roy Had Enough, Rock, Tulip, Bellevue Hill, Gamay, Persan, Arcadia Prince, Untamed, Sacramento, Commander, I Like it Easy, Satin Slipper, etc.


On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 7th November 2019 By Pierro - Full of Spirit, by Flying Spur

REDOUTE’S CHOICE (AUS)

1st Dam FULL OF SPIRIT, by Flying Spur . 4 wins 1300m to 2000m, $272,856, ATC Adrian Knox S., Gr 3, 2d Hawkes Bay Makfi Challenge S., Gr 1, AuRC Rich Hill Mile, Gr 2. Half-sister to BONNEVAL, LORD ARTHUR, IMPOSING LASS, LADY CUMQUAT. This is her fifth foal. Her fourth foal is a 2YO. Her third foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, inc:Ajay Lincoln (g by Sebring) . Placed at 3 in NZ. 2nd Dam IMPOSINGLY, by Zabeel. Winner at 1950m. Broodmare of the Year in NZ in 2016-17. Sister to Sunnah, three-quarter-sister to ST REIMS, CHAMPAGNE, Sursum Corda. Dam of 10 named foals, 8 to race, all winners, inc:BONNEVAL (f Makfi (GB)) . NZ Horse of the Year in 2016-17 & 2017-18. 7 wins–1 at 2 and 6 in succession–1300m to 2400m, $1,585,846, Australian Oaks, Gr 1, MRC Underwood S., Gr 1, New Zealand Oaks, Gr 1.

On Account of FAIRVIEW PARK STUD, Grose Wold, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 26th August 2019 By Pierro - Lasqueti Spirit, by Beneteau

REDOUTE’S CHOICE (AUS) (Bay 1996-Stud 2000). 5 wins-

1st Dam LASQUETI SPIRIT, by Beneteau. Winner at 2500m, $954,745, VRC Oaks, Gr 1, 2d ATC Chipping Norton S., Gr 1, 3d Australian Oaks, Gr 1, ATC Fernhill H., L. This is her first foal.

2 at 2, MVRC Manikato S., Gr.1. Champion Sire in Aust. 3

2nd Dam SUPRIYM STORY, by General Nediym. Winner at 2 at 1000m, 3d MRC Starover 2YO H. Half-sister to MY DESTINY, Queen's Elect. Dam of 5 named foals, 4 to race, 3 winners, inc:LASQUETI SPIRIT (f Beneteau). Winner. See above.

progeny inc SW Miss Finland (STC Golden Slipper S.,

3rd Dam GRAND STORY, by Grand Lodge (USA) . Started twice. Half-sister to MR BUREAUCRAT, ALL BLACK GOLD, Nozomi Express, Electricity (dam of SO WOTIF, BONNIEGIRL). Dam of 5 foals, 4 to race, 3 winners, inc:MY DESTINY (g Stratum) . 5 wins–4 in succession–1250m to 1350m, $345,125, BRC Lough Neagh S., L, 3d ATC Southern Cross S., Gr 3.

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 24th September 2019 By Pierro - Musidora, by Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) 1st Dam MUSIDORA, by Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) . 3 wins–1 at 2–1000m to 1400m, $167,840, VRC Vanity S., Gr 3. Half-sister to Outsourcing, Etruscan King. This is her ninth foal. Dam of 7 foals to race, 6 winnersTULIP (f by Pierro) . 4 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 1400m, $1,049,875, ATC Magic Night S., Gr 3, MVRC Typhoon Tracy S., Gr 3, 1print 2YO P., MRC Punters Living Legends H., 2d MRC Blue Diamond Preview (f), Gr 3, 3d ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, 4th MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr 1, ATC Tea Rose S., Gr 2, VRC Blazer S., Gr 2, MRC Kevin Hayes S., Gr 3. SACRED EYE (f by High Chaparral (Ire)) . 2 wins at 1300m, 2000m, $424,650, MRC Caulfield Classic, Gr 3, 2d VRC Edward Manifold S., Gr 2, 4th SAJC Schweppes Oaks, Gr 1, ATC Adrian Knox S., Gr 3. Sikorsky (g by Pierro) . 2 wins at 1600m, $231,870, to 2019-20, VRC Kennedy Mile H., 2d VRC UCI S., L, MRC Neds Money Back Odds H., 3d MRC Caulfield Classic, Gr 3, 4th VRC Victoria Derby, Gr 1.

On Account of FAIRHILL FARM, Mulbring, NSW (As Agent) BROWN FILLY, foaled 27th September 2019 By Pierro - Now Now, by Danehill Dancer (IRE) 1st Dam NOW NOW, by Danehill Dancer (Ire) . 5 wins–1 at 2–at 900m, 1000m, 2d AJC Hyland Race Colours H. Half-sister to Rock Cocktail. This is her seventh foal. Her sixth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 5 foals to race, 3 winners, inc:FIESTA (f by I Am Invincible) . 5 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, $1,560,275, to 2020-21, ATC Silver Shadow S., Gr 2, VRC Furphy Sprint, Gr 3, ATC Widden S., Gr 3, MRC Northwood Plume S., Gr 3, 2d ATC Flight S., Gr 1, Percy Sykes S., Gr 2, Tea Rose S., Gr 2, Sweet Embrace S., Gr 2, NSW Tatt's RC Furious S., Gr 2, Qld Tatt's RC Bright Shadow H., L, GCTC Silk Stocking H., L, 3d MRC How Now S, Gr 3, ATC Gimcrack S., L. 2nd Dam BRANDY COCKTAIL, by Hennessy (USA) . Unraced. Half-sister to CHARM SCENE LAND, STICK AROUND, KINGSGATE. Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, 5 winners, inc:Rock Cocktail (c Rock of Gibraltar (Ire)) . 3 wins 1450m to 2000m, 2d Greyville Betting World 1900, Gr 2, 3d Turffontein Rugby 5 S.

On Account of EDINGLASSIE STUD, Muswellbrook, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 29th October 2019 By Pierro - Rippled (GB), by Dalakhani (IRE)

Gr.1), Lankan Rupee, Melito, Master of Design, Redoute’s Dancer, Stratum, The Autumn Sun, Samantha Miss, Majmu, Fashions Afield, Musir, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Danceteria, Enbihaar, Spotify, Fluky, Sevenna Star, etc.

On Account of ROSEMONT STUD, Gnarwarre, Vic (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 14th October 2019 By Redoute's Choice - Amanpour, by Northern Meteor 1st Dam AMANPOUR, by Northern Meteor . 4 wins 1550m to 1900m, $901,740, ATC Queen of the Turf S., Gr 1, John Kanaan H., TAB Ipad App H., Mossman at Vinery H., 2d ATC Emancipation S., Gr 2, VRC Tab.com.au Trophy H., ATC Hyland Race Colours H., 3d VRC Matriarch S., Gr 2. Sister to SPORTS EDITION, three-quarter-sister to Swing Vote, half-sister to TURF EXPRESS, Swing Dance (dam of RAPPER DRAGON - STREET RAPPER (Aust.)). This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Her first foal is unraced. 2nd Dam NEWSCASTER, by Marscay. Placed at 3. Dam of 8 named foals, 3 to race, all winners, inc:AMANPOUR (f Northern Meteor). 4 wins. See above. TURF EXPRESS (g Danehill Dancer (Ire)) . 15 wins–2 at 2–1100m to 2150m, $838,316, VRC Fashion S., L, 3d MRC Sandown Guineas, Gr 2. SPORTS EDITION (c Northern Meteor) . Winner at 2, BRC Hampden S., L.

On Account of FERNRIGG FARM, Denman, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 29th September 2019 By Redoute's Choice - Mella Maria, by Star Witness 1st Dam MELLA MARIA, by Star Witness . 3 wins–2 at 2–1000m to 1450m, Turffontein Johannesburg Spring Fillies & Mares Challenge, Gr 2, 2d Turffontein Starling S., Gr 3, 3d Turffontein Pretty Polly S., Gr 3. Half-sister to Argentina Buenos Aires (Sing.). This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam Sayahailmary, by Keep the Faith. 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1200m, 1400m, $131,100, MRC The Age H., 2d MRC Angus Armanasco S., Gr 2. Half-sister to Viking Turf Belle (dam of VINLAND), Sweet Dreamin', Miss Valley Road (dam of VALLIANO). Dam of 6 named foals, 5 to race, all winners, inc:MELLA MARIA (f Star Witness) . 3 wins. See above. Argentina - Buenos Aires (Sing.) (g Sebring) . 6 wins 1100m to 1400m, $183,449, to 2020 in Aust and Malaysia, 3d Perak TC Charity Cup, L. Quadriga. 4 wins at 1250m, 1400m, $118,030, to 2019-20, ATC TAB H. Song and a Prayer. 4 wins to 2019-20, ATC Everest Carnival H.

On Account of KITCHWIN HILLS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 13th November 2019 By Redoute's Choice - Wiener, by More Than Ready (USA)

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1st Dam Wiener, by More Than Ready (USA) . Placed at 2, 3d AJC Gimcrack S., L. Halfsister to SNITZEL, HINCHINBROOK, VIENNESE. This is her eleventh foal. Her tenth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 8 foals to race, all winnersRATHLIN (g by Fastnet Rock) . Winner at 2 at 1110m, $199,550, in 2019-20, BRC Phelan Ready S., L, 3d MRC Blue Diamond Prelude (c&g), Gr 3. Redoutable Heart (g by Redoute's Choice) . 2 wins at 1300m, 1500m, $201,320, ATC 4tracks4kids P., TAB H., 2d BRC Grand Prix S., Gr 3. Za Zi Ba (f by All Too Hard) . 4 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, 1200m, $194,150, ATC Lindt H., Tab.com.au H., 3d ATC Darby Munro S., L, 4th ATC Fireball S., L. Shackleton (g by Fastnet Rock) . 3 wins at 1000m, 1100m, WATC Seacorp H. Dark Steel (g by Redoute's Choice) . 3 wins at 1200m, ATC TAB Rewards P. Viennese Lass (f by Redoute's Choice) . Unraced. Dam of 5 winnersViennese Star (f I Am Invincible) . Winner at 2 at 1000m, MVRC Indoor Sports Vic 2YO P., 3d SAJC Cinderella S., L.

Pedigrees

1st Dam RIPPLED (GB), by Dalakhani (Ire) . Winner at 1600m. This is her fifth foal. Her fourth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winnersGREYSFUL GLAMOUR (f by Stratum) . 4 wins–1 at 2–1400m to 2040m, $591,505, to 2019-20, MRC Mannerism S., Gr 3, VRC Kennedy Oaks Trial P., MVRC Seppelt Wines H., 2d VRC Oaks, Gr 1, ATC Angst S., Gr 3, Japan Racing Association P., Gr 3, Shoot Out Mile H., 3d ATC Epona S., Gr 3, Newcastle JC Spring S., Gr 3, 4th VRC Matriarch S., Gr 2, ATC Tramway S., Gr 2, Fernhill H., L. Celestial Falls (f by Hinchinbrook) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1550m, 1800m, $163,450, to 2019-20, VRC Oaks Trial, ATC Winter Racing 2YO H., 2d BRC Pam O'Neill S., L, ATC TAB H., Gosford RC Westpac Rescue Helicopter H., 3d BRC The Roses, Gr 2, MRC Ethereal S., Gr 3. Tour of Duty (g by Hinchinbrook). Placed at 2 & 3 to 2020-21, 2d VRC Victoria Derby Trial.

times. Sire of 1485 rnrs, 1145 wnrs, 175 SW. His SH-bred

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RIBCHESTER (IRE)

RIP VAN WINKLE (IRE) (Bay 2006-Stud 2011). 5 wins-2 at 2, York International S., Gr.1. Sire of 718 rnrs, 415 wnrs, 32 SW. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Jennifer Eccles (New Zealand Oaks, Gr.1), Te Akau Shark, Subpoenaed, Capella, Lasarla, Sleeping Beauty, Germanicus, Bizzwinkle, Euro Angel, First Impressions, Kingsguard, Let Her Rip, Naantali, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Dick Whittington, Creggs Pipes, Keep on Fly - Generous Charity (H.K.), etc.

RIBCHESTER (IRE) (Bay 2013-Stud Ire. 2018, Aust. 2018). Champion Older Male Miler in Europe in 2017. Joint Champion 3YO Male Miler in Europe in 2016. 6 wins-1 at 2-1215m to 1610m, Royal Ascot Queen Anne S., Gr.1, Deauville Prix Jacques Le Marois, Gr.1, Chantilly Prix du Moulin de Longchamp, Gr.1, Newbury Lockinge S., Gr.1. Out of a half-sister to SW Matterhorn and SW Bangkok. His oldest SH-bred progeny are yearlings.

On Account of MIDDLEBROOK VALLEY LODGE, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BROWN COLT, foaled 12th November 2019 By Ribchester (IRE) - Alberton Princess (NZ), by Golan (IRE)

On Account of WOBURN FARM, Ohaupo, NZ (As Agent) BROWN COLT, foaled 21st November 2019 By Rip Van Winkle (IRE) - Bak da Chief (NZ), by Chief Bearhart (CAN) 1st Dam BAK DA CHIEF, by Chief Bearhart (Can) . 5 wins 2000m to 2400m, $121,519, Waikato Gold Cup, Gr 2, Otaki Maori RC St Leger Trial, AuRC Captain Rio H., 2d Dargaville RC Northland Cup, 3d Wanganui Cup, L. Half-sister to Bak da Princess (dam of PONDAROSA MISS, ECUADOR). This is her eighth foal. Her seventh foal is a 2YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:TE AKAU SHARK (g by Rip Van Winkle (Ire)) . 7 wins–3 in succession–from only 14 starts 1100m to 1600m, $1,429,353, to 2019-20, ATC Chipping Norton S., Gr 1, Waikato Sprint, Gr 1, CJC Coupland's Bakeries Mile, Gr 2, Hawkes Bay Spring Sprint H., Gr 3, 2d ATC Epsom H., Gr 1, Tramway S., Gr 2, Waikato RC Foxbridge P., Gr 2, 3d MVRC WS Cox P., Gr 1, ATC George Ryder S., Gr 1, 4th New Zealand Two Thousand Guineas, Gr 1. Melarita (f by Rip Van Winkle (Ire)) . 4 wins 1500m to 2100m to 2020-21, MRC Ladbrokes Cash in H., 3d MRC Ladbrokes Money Back Odds H. Half Bak (f by Churchill Downs) . Started once. Dam ofSuper Sid (g Rip Van Winkle (Ire)) . Winner at 1400m in 2020-21 in NZ.

RUSSIAN REVOLUTION (AUS)

1st Dam Alberton Princess, by Golan (Ire) . 2 wins at 1400m, 3d Taranaki 2YO Classic, Gr 3. Three-quarter-sister to LADY ALBERTON, half-sister to TE AKAU ROSE, Dancing Bridges (dam of TESTARHYTHM), Alberton Rose (dam of CAVALRY ROSE). This is her eighth foal. Her seventh foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 5 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:BRUTAL (c by O'Reilly) . 5 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–from only 10 starts 1200m to 1600m, $2,632,150, to 2019-20, ATC Doncaster H., Gr 1, Premiere S., Gr 2, VRC Antler Luggage P., L, MVRC Mitchell McKenzie S., L, 2d ATC George Ryder S., Gr 1, 3d ATC Southern Cross S., Gr 3. TALARIA (f by O'Reilly) . Winner at 2, Counties RC Murdoch Newell S., L. 2nd Dam STRAUSSBRIDGE, by Straussbrook. 2 wins at 2 at 1000m, Counties Challenge S., L. Half-sister to ALBERTON STAR (dam of LADY ALBERTON, ALBERTON PARK), SIR ALBERTON. Dam of 9 foals, 8 to race, 6 winners.

On Account of SHADOW HILL THOROUGHBREDS, Avenel, Vic (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 1st October 2019 By Ribchester (IRE) - Bana Wu (GB), by Shirocco (GER) 1st Dam Bana Wu (GB), by Shirocco. Winner at 1¼m, 2d Newmarket British Stallion Studs 2YO Fillies' S., 3d Royal Ascot Wolferton H., L, Sandown Fortune S., L, Distaff S., L, 4th Newmarket Rockfel S., Gr 2, Dahlia S., Gr 3, Goodwood Tapster S., L, Newmarket James Seymour S., L. This is her sixth foal. Dam of 5 foals to race, 3 winnersMONTEFILIA (f by Kermadec (NZ)) . 4 wins–1 at 2–from only 8 starts 1400m to 2000m, $1,100,925, to 2020-21, ATC Flight S., Gr 1, Spring Champion S., Gr 1, Sky Racing Active H., 3d VRC Oaks, Gr 1, ATC Everest Carnival on Sale 2YO H., 4th ATC Tea Rose S., Gr 2, Schweppervescence H., Gr 3. Nice for What (f by Shalaa (Ire)) . Placed at 2 in 2020-21, 2d VRC Ottawa S., Gr 3. Danbana (g by Dansili) . 3 wins 1000m to 1412m to 2020-21. Wu Darl (f by Dundeel (NZ)) . Winner at 1600m in 2019-20.

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Pedigrees

RIP VAN WINKLE (IRE)

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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION (AUS) (Bay 2013-Stud 2018). 7 wins2 at 2-1000m to 1200m, A$1,284,225, ATC Galaxy H., Gr.1, MRC Oakleigh P., Gr.1, ATC Roman Consul S., Gr.2, MVRC Ian McEwen S., Gr.2, MRC Vain S., Gr.3, ATC Can Assist Volunteers 2YO P., Schweppes 2YO H., 4th VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr.1, BRC Doomben Ten Thousand S., Gr.1. Halfbrother to SW Turbo Miss (VRC Frances Tressady S., Gr.3). His oldest progeny are yearlings.

On Account of NEWGATE FARM, Aberdeen, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 22nd September 2019 By Russian Revolution - Pane in the Glass, by Testa Rossa 1st Dam PANE IN THE GLASS, by Testa Rossa. 4 wins–3 in succession at 2–at 1000m, 1200m, $696,500, ATC Silver Shadow S., Gr 3, AJC Inglis Nursery, 2d ATC Champagne S., Gr 1, Tea Rose S., Gr 2, Magic Night S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Sires Produce S., Gr 1, Sweet Embrace S., Gr 3, BRC Juanmo S., L, 4th NSW Tatt's RC Furious S., Gr 2. This is her sixth foal. Her fifth foal is a 2YO. Her fourth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, all winnersXILONG (f by Deep Field) . 5 wins–1 at 2–1000m to 1400m, $387,725, to 2019-20, SAJC Euclase S., Gr 2, MRC Twilight Glow S., L, SAJC Rebel Raider Series Final H., 3d ATC Surround S., Gr 1, SAJC National S., Gr 3, VRC Hong Kong Jockey Club S., L, 4th SAJC Redelva S., L. Pierro Belle (f by Pierro) . 4 wins 1100m to 1400m, $167,190, to 2020-21, MRC Thoroughbred Club H., 4th VRC Edward Manifold S., Gr 2. Roomooz (f by Fastnet Rock) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1200m, $137,500, MVRC Johnnie Walker P., 4th MRC Blue Diamond Prelude (f), Gr 2.


On Account of WILLOW PARK STUD, Scone, NSW BAY OR BROWN FILLY, foaled 4th September 2019 By Russian Revolution - Serious Satire, by More Than Ready (USA) 1st Dam SERIOUS SATIRE, by More Than Ready (USA) . 3 wins at 1200m, Hawkes Bay Gold Trail S., Gr 3, AuRC Woods H., Hawkes Bay Vermairracing.co.nz H., 2d Avondale JC NZB Insurance Pearl Series Race 2YO S., AuRC Stella Artois H. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam ZARZUELA (NZ), by Zabeel. 4 wins–3 in succession–1600m to 2100m, $234,787, AuRC Great Northern Guineas, Gr 2, Championship S, Gr 2, Waikato Guineas, Gr 3, 2d AuRC Great Northern Guineas Prelude, L, 3d New Zealand Oaks, Gr 1, 4th New Zealand Derby, Gr 1. Half-sister to SATIN SHOES (dam of SATIN SLIPPER). Dam of 6 named foals, 4 to race, all winners, inc:SERIOUS SATIRE (f More Than Ready (USA)) . 3 wins. See above. Danzie. 4 wins 1300m to 1600m, $118,805, ATC Nepean Distributors H. Star Tsar. 3 wins 1400m to 2100m to 2020-21, AuRC Jarden H.

SAVABEEL (AUS)

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 3rd November 2019 By Savabeel - Sofia Rosa (NZ), by Makfi (GB) 1st Dam SOFIA ROSA, by Makfi (GB) . Top Filly on The 2015-16 NZ 3YO Free H (1600m+). New Zealand Bloodstock Filly of the Year in 2015-16. 5 wins 1200m to 2400m, $959,056, Australian Oaks, Gr 1, AuRC Royal S., Gr 2, Hawkes Bay Lowland S., Gr 3, AuRC Rentokil Initial H., 2d New Zealand Oaks, Gr 1, 3d WRC Captain Cook S., Gr 1, Otaki Maori RC WFA S., Gr 1, Cambridge JC Travis S., Gr 2, CJC Champagne S., L, 4th AuRC Avondale Cup, Gr 2. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam BISLIERI, by Encosta de Lago. Started 3 times. Half-sister to BEL DANORO, Tanith. Dam of 8 named foals, 7 to race, 5 winners, inc:SOFIA ROSA (f Makfi (GB)) . 5 wins. See above. Hang's Decision. 9 wins 1200m to 1650m, $1,620,265, to 2020-21, HKJC Equestrian Fun H., Garden Road H., Mody H., Wah Fu H., Long Valley H.

On Account of WAIKATO STUD, Matamata, NZ BAY COLT, foaled 3rd November 2019 By Savabeel - Suavito (NZ), by Thorn Park 1st Dam SUAVITO, by Thorn Park. 8 wins–4 in succession–1200m to 2000m, $1,303,550, MRC Futurity S., Gr 1, CF Orr S., Gr 1, VRC Matriarch S., Gr 2, Blamey S., Gr 2, MVRC Tesio S., Gr 3, MRC Sunrise Cup, Catanach's Jewellers P., 2d VRC Hilton Hotels & Resorts S., L, MVRC Alexandra S., L, 3d MRC Futurity S., Gr 1, VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2, MRC Ladies Day Vase, Gr 3. Half-sister to SULTAN OF SWING, Chilly Cha Cha. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO. 2nd Dam QUEEN CHA CHA, by High Chaparral (Ire) . Unraced. Half-sister to Pinot Grigio Veni Vedi Vici (H.K.). Dam of 5 foals, all winners, inc:SUAVITO (f Thorn Park) . 8 wins. See above. SULTAN OF SWING (g Bachelor Duke (USA)) . 10 wins 1200m to 1600m, $317,048, Waikato RC J Swap Contractors Sprint H., Gr 3, 2d Hawkes Bay Windsor Park P., Gr 1, 3d AuRC Darley P., Gr 3, Trevor Eagle Memorial S., L.

SAVABEEL (AUS) (Bay

SEBRING (AUS) 1996-Stud 2000). 5 wins-2 at 2,

MVRC Manikato S., Gr.1. Champion Sire in Aust. 3 times. Sire of 1485 rnrs, 1145 wnrs, 175 SW. His SH-bred progeny inc SW Miss Finland (STC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1), Lankan Rupee, Melito, Master of Design, Redoute’s Dancer, Stratum, The Autumn Sun, Samantha Miss, Majmu, Fashions Afield, Musir, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Danceteria, Enbihaar, Spotify, Fluky, Sevenna Star, etc.

On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN COLT, foaled 28th November 2019 By Savabeel - Better Alternative, by Flying Spur 1st Dam BETTER ALTERNATIVE, by Flying Spur. 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1230m, 2000m. Halfsister to DANCES ON WAVES. This is her eighth living foal. Dam of 6 foals to race, 5 winners, inc:PREFERMENT (c by Zabeel) . Champion Stayer in Australia in 2015-16. 5 wins 2000m to 2500m, $3,432,730, ATC BMW S., Gr 1, Victoria Derby, Gr 1, VRC Australian Cup, Gr 1, Turnbull S., Gr 1, ATC Hill S., Gr 2, 2d ATC Rosehill Guineas, Gr 1, Geelong Classic, L, 4th ATC Chipping Norton S., Gr 1, VRC Turnbull S., Gr 1, NSW Tatt's RC Chelmsford S., Gr 2, BRC PJ O'Shea S., Gr 2, GCTC AD Hollindale S., Gr 2. REZONED (f by Zabeel) . 3 wins–1 at 2–at 1600m, 2500m, $125,120, South Australia Fillies Classic, Gr 3, 2d MRC Polytrack H. Dam ofSouthbank (f Fastnet Rock) . Winner at 1200m, $166,850, in 2019-20, 2d MRC Thousand Guineas Prelude, Gr 2, 3d MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1. Loophole (g by Lonhro) . 8 wins 1550m to 2000m, $471,285, ATC Ranvet H., Randwick City Mayor's Cup, 4th Wyong Gold Cup, L.

On Account of WAIKATO STUD, Matamata, NZ BROWN COLT, foaled 7th October 2019 By Savabeel - Pretty (NZ), by Pins

(Chestnut 2005-Stud 2009). 5 wins

wnrs, 63 SW, inc. SW Criterion (Australian Derby, Gr.1), Dissident, Egg Tart, Nettoyer, Amphitrite, Lucky Bubbles, Ringerdingding, Bring Me the Maid, Sesar, Sedanzer, Aethero, Gold Standard, Seaburge, She Brings Joy, Catch a Fire, Hattori Hanzo - Let Us Win (H.K.), Believe Yourself, Wu Gok, Ulmann, Violate, Thurlow, Our Playboy, etc.

On Account of SLEDMERE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BROWN FILLY, foaled 31st August 2019 By Sebring - Arcadia Rose, by Kheleyf (USA) 1st Dam ARCADIA ROSE, by Kheleyf (USA) . 3 wins in succession–1 at 2–1000m to 1200m, $184,250, WATC Belgravia S., L, Westspeed H., 2d WATC Westspeed H., 4th WATC Burgess Queen S., L. Half-sister to ARCADIA QUEEN, ARCADIA DREAM, ARCADIA PRINCE. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Her second foal is an unraced 3YO. Her first foal is unraced.

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2nd Dam ARCADIA, by Redoute's Choice. 3 wins at 1200m, $103,825, 4th MVRC Champagne S., Gr 3, Mitchell McKenzie S., L. Sister to ANTIQUE BELLE, BROADWAY BELLE. Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, all winners, inc:ARCADIA QUEEN (f Pierro). 8 wins–4 in succession–1200m to 2000m, $3,901,035, to 2020-21, VRC LKS Mackinnon S., Gr 1, WATC Kingston Town Classic, Gr 1, MRC Caulfield S., Gr 1, ATC Theo Marks S., Gr 2. ARCADIA DREAM (f Domesday). 5 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 2400m, $602,750, Western Australian Derby, Gr 2, WATC Aquanita S., L, Natasha S., L.

Pedigrees

1st Dam PRETTY, by Pins. Winner at 1200m. Blood-sister to CREPE DE CHINE, GLAM SLAM, Perfect Pins, three-quarter-sister to Torgersen, Beckham, Hollywood (dam of ACTING), half-sister to GLAMOUR PUSS, VISION AND POWER, RARE INSIGHT (dam of STEPS IN TIME), ESCADAIRE. This is her seventh foal. Dam of 6 foals to race, 4 winnersBONNY O'REILLY (f by O'Reilly) . 8 wins–5 in succession–from only 16 starts 1000m to 1350m, $379,125, BRC Helen Coughlan S., L, ATC Your Local Greengrocer H., TJ Smith Hall of Fame H., 3d BRC Dane Ripper S., Gr 2. PRETTY TO SEA (f by Ocean Park) . 4 wins at 1200m, 1600m, $172,078, to 2019-20, AuRC Hallmark Stud H., L, Barfoot & Thompson H., Laser Te Puke H., 2d ATC Adrian Knox S., Gr 3, 3d AuRC King's P., Gr 3. Dahooil (f by O'Reilly) . Winner at 1400m, ATC Pro Rata Membership H. Lai Mak Mak (g by O'Reilly) . 7 wins 1000m to 1600m to 2020 in Singapore. Pretty Good (f by Savabeel) . Placed at 3 in 2020-21, 3d ATC Casino Prince P. Evie Girl (f by Ocean Park) . Placed to 2020-21.

SEBRING (AUS)

at 2, STC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1. Sire of 907 rnrs, 617

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On Account of EVERGREEN STUD FARM, Heatherbrae, NSW CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 15th September 2019 By Sebring - Princess Coup, by Encosta de Lago

SIYOUNI (FR)

1st Dam PRINCESS COUP, by Encosta de Lago. Champion 3YO Filly in NZ in 200607. Champion Older Female & Stayer in NZ in 2007-08. 2007 NZ Bloodstock Filly of the Year. 12 wins–1 at 2 and 4 in succession–1100m to 2400m, $3,687,391, Hawkes Bay Kelt Capital S., Gr 1-twice, Stoney Bridge S., Gr 1, New Zealand Oaks, Gr 1, MRC St George S., Gr 2, WRC Desert Gold S., Gr 3, Masterton RC Lowland S., Gr 3, Banks Peninsula RC Canterbury S., L, Ashburton RC Ray Coupland S., L, 2d STC BMW S., Gr 1, VRC Australian Cup, Gr 1, LKS Mackinnon S., Gr 1, STC Ranvet S., Gr 1, New Zealand One Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, AuRC Eight Carat Classic, Gr 2, Waikato RC Sir Tristram Fillies Classic, Gr 2, 3d MRC Caulfield Cup, Gr 1. Threequarter-sister to SOVEREIGN NATION, Houston Benefactor. This is her ninth foal. Her eighth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, 5 winners, inc:THEWIZARDOFOZ (g by Redoute's Choice). Champion Griffin in Hong Kong in 2014-15. 6 wins–3 in succession–at 1200m, 1400m, $1,614,445, HKJC Premier Cup, Gr 3, 3d HKJC Sprint Cup, Gr 2.

On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 8th August 2019 By Sebring - Zestful, by Redoute's Choice 1st Dam ZESTFUL, by Redoute's Choice . 6 wins 1100m to 1200m, $460,850, ATC Triscay S., Gr 3, Razor Sharp H., L, Gosford RC Provincial Championships Qualifier, ATC New Evening Star H., Hyland Race Colours H., 2d ATC Nivison S., Gr 3, Triscay S., Gr 3, Toy Show H., Gr 3, 3d ATC Wenona Girl H., Gr 3, GCTC Silk Stocking H., L, 4th ATC Starlight S., L. Half-sister to Zedazest, Bella Maddelena (dam of MILITARY ROSE). This is her first foal. 2nd Dam ZEST, by Marauding (NZ) . Placed at 2, 2d STC Hastings H., 3d STC Ashbury 2YO H. Three-quarter-sister to CLOISTER (dam of MELITO), UNISON, Indexed (dam of FLYING ALPHA), half-sister to ZEDITAVE, ALANNON, PAMPAS FIRE, SQUARE DEAL, ZEDAGAL, Druid's Lodge, Great Verdict (dam of GREYS INN). Dam of 12 foals, all raced, 9 winners, inc:ZESTFUL (f Redoute's Choice) . 6 wins. See above.

SHALAA (IRE)

SIYOUNI (FR) (Bay 2007-Stud 2011). 4 wins at 2, Longchamp Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere, Gr.1. Leading Sire of 2YOs in France 3 times. Sire of 585 rnrs, 348 wnrs, 42 SW, inc. SW Sottsass (Chantilly Prix du Jockey Club, Gr.1), Laurens, Ervedya, Dream and Do, Etoile, St Mark’s Basilica, Finsbury Square, Volta, Aylmerton, City Light, Bourree, Trixia, Siyoushake, Barkaa, La Signare, Sacred Life, Souvenir Delondres, Policy of Truth, Al Raya, Devil, etc.

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 30th August 2019 By Siyouni (FR) - Totally Mystic (GB), by Invincible Spirit (IRE) 1st Dam TOTALLY MYSTIC (GB), by Invincible Spirit (Ire) . Unraced. Three-quarter-sister to MOONLIGHT CLOUD, half-sister to PROBABLY. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam WEDDING MORN, by Sadler's Wells . Unplaced. Three-quarter-sister to IMAGINE (dam of HORATIO NELSON, VAN GOGH, KITTY MATCHAM, VISCOUNT NELSON, POINT PIPER), STRAWBERRY ROAN, Shinko Hermes (dam of LAKE TOYA, SIXTH SENSE), half-sister to Ventura (dam of MOONLIGHT CLOUD, CEDAR MOUNTAIN), Liege (dam of BRUGES). Dam of 12 foals, 7 to race, 4 winners, inc:PROBABLY (c Danehill Dancer) . 5 wins–2 at 2–1200m to 2400m, €209,084 in Ireland, Norway and Sweden, Curragh Railway S., Gr 2, Ovrevoll Norsk Derby, L, 2d Klampenborg Scandinavian Open Championship, Gr 3, Dansk Jockey Club Cup, L-twice, 3d Curragh Beresford S., Gr 2, 4th Curragh National S., Gr 1, Phoenix S., Gr 1.

SHALAA (IRE) (Bay 2013-Stud France 2017, Aust. 2017). 6

SNITZEL (AUS)

wins-5 at 2-at 6f, Newmarket Middle Park S., Gr.1. Out of a half-sister to SW Hayil. His oldest SH-bred progeny are 2YOs and inc SW Shaquero (ATC Breeders’ P., Gr.3), SP Nice for What, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SP Legal Attack, No Speak Alexander, Saeiqa and of My Swallow, Cherie Amour, Hitoyogiri, Longlai, Noman, King Shalaa, Pockley, Zhelqyran, Cream of the Crop, Cutie, Famille Rose, etc.

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Pedigrees

On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 19th September 2019 By Shalaa (IRE) - Geblitzt, by Testa Rossa

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1st Dam GEBLITZT, by Testa Rossa. 5 wins 1200m to 1400m, ATC Bowermans Furniture H., BRC Coca-Cola Amatil P., 4th Qld Tatt's RC Falvelon H., L. Three-quartersister to DELEDIO, half-sister to Madibagold, Sudden Wealth. This is her fifth living foal. Her fourth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winnersVOW AND DECLARE (g by Declaration of War (USA)) . Champion Stayer in Australia in 2019-20. 4 wins 1800m to 3200m, $5,875,930, to 201920, VRC Melbourne Cup, Gr 1, Qld Tatt's RC Tattersall's Cup, Gr 3, VRC TCL TV S., L, 2d MRC Caulfield Cup, Gr 1, BRC Queensland Derby, Gr 1. LYCURGUS (g by Star Witness) . 6 wins–1 at 2–1100m to 2520m, $458,865, MRC Galilee Series Final H., L, VRC High Country H., MRC Ladbrokes H. 2nd Dam Aim for Gold, by End Sweep (USA) . Winner at 1200m, 2d AJC Champagne S., Gr 1, 3d AJC Reginald Allen H., L. Half-sister to WALKING OR DANCING, IRONGAIL. Dam of 8 named foals, all raced, 5 winners.

SNITZEL (AUS) (Bay 2002-Stud 2006). 7 wins-4 at 2, MRC Oakleigh P., Gr.1. Champion Sire in Aust. 4 times. Sire of 1152 rnrs, 883 wnrs, 105 SW, inc. SW Trapeze Artist (ATC TJ Smith S., Gr.1), Shamus Award, Estijaab, Redzel, Summer Passage, Invader, Russian Revolution, Hot Snitzel, Sweet Idea, Sizzling, Snitzerland, I Am Excited, Wandjina, Heavenly Blue, Away Game, Wild Ruler, Spill the Beans, Menari, Showtime, Snitty Kitty, Thronum, etc.


On Account of NEWGATE FARM, Aberdeen, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 30th October 2019 By Snitzel - Ballet d'Amour (USA), by Stravinsky (USA) 1st Dam BALLET D'AMOUR, by Stravinsky. Winner at 5½f in U.S.A. Half-sister to TALETOBETOLD. This is her eighth foal. Her seventh foal is a 2YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, all winnersRUSSIAN REVOLUTION (c by Snitzel) . 7 wins–2 at 2 and 4 in succession– from only 11 starts 1000m to 1200m, $1,284,225, ATC Galaxy H., Gr 1, MRC Oakleigh P., Gr 1, ATC Roman Consul S., Gr 2, MVRC Ian McEwen S., Gr 2, MRC Vain S., Gr 3, 4th VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr 1. TURBO MISS (f by Sebring) . 5 wins–1 at 2–1100m to 1400m, $202,175, VRC Frances Tressady S., Gr 3, MRC Polytrack H., 3d MRC Victoria H., Gr 3. Miss Interiors (f by Flying Spur). 3 wins 1200m to 1400m, Ipswich TC Ray White H., 3d ATC Drummond Golf H., Colin Glover H. Dam ofAysar (c Deep Field) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1300m, $463,820, to 2020-21, 2d MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, VRC Carbine Club S., Gr 3. Autocratic (g by Wandjina) . 3 wins–1 at 2–1200m to 1400m, $106,640, to 2019-20, 4th ATC Pago Pago S., Gr 3, Schweppervescence H., Gr 3.

On Account of EVERGREEN STUD FARM, Heatherbrae, NSW BROWN COLT, foaled 1st December 2019 By Snitzel - Courgette, by Charge Forward 1st Dam COURGETTE, by Charge Forward. 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1100m, STC TJ's Champagne Bar H., 3d AJC Hall Chadwick H. This is her sixth foal. Her fifth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 4 foals to race, 3 winnersSHE WILL REIGN (f by Manhattan Rain). Champion 2YO Filly in Australia in 2016-17. 6 wins–4 at 2, 3 in succession–from only 12 starts 1000m to 1200m, $3,206,900, ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, MVRC AJ Moir S., Gr 1, ATC Silver Slipper S., Gr 2, Inglis Nursery, RL, Inglis Sprint, 2d ATC Reisling S., Gr 2. TIME TO REIGN (c by Time for War) . 3 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1100m, $436,300, ATC Silver Slipper S., Gr 2, Forum Group Kirkham 2YO P., Lack Group 2YO H., 4th VRC Kensington S., L, ATC Lonhro P., L. Rosina Kojonup (f by Shamus Award) . 2 wins at 1000m, 1100m, ATC TAB Rewards H. Still Reigning (f by Time for War) . Placed at 3 in 2020-21.

On Account of SLEDMERE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 31st August 2019 By Snitzel - Crystal Flute, by Encosta de Lago 1st Dam CRYSTAL FLUTE, by Encosta de Lago. 2 wins at 1300m, 1600m, ATC McGrath Estate Agents H. Sister to PRECIOUS LORRAINE (dam of MEUSE), LUCKY RAQUIE, Quench the Thirst (dam of SANGRIA), three-quartersister to MANHATTAN RAIN, RUBICK, ECHOES OF HEAVEN, Taste of Heaven (dam of HEAVENLY CURLIN). This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerArt Glass (f by Sebring) . Winner at 2265m in 2020-21. 2nd Dam Monsoon Wedding, by Danehill (USA) . Placed at 2, 3d STC Magic Night S., Gr 2. Sister to REDOUTE'S CHOICE, PLATINUM SCISSORS, threequarter-sister to AL MAHER, SLIDING CUBE, half-sister to MANHATTAN RAIN, ECHOES OF HEAVEN. Dam of 12 foals, 9 to race, all winners, inc:PRECIOUS LORRAINE (f Encosta de Lago) . 3 wins–2 at 2–at 1600m, 2400m, $247,750, South Australia Fillies Classic, Gr 3. Producer.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 22nd September 2019 By Snitzel - Fenway, by High Chaparral (IRE) 1st Dam FENWAY, by High Chaparral (Ire) . 3 wins 1400m to 2000m, $691,600, ATC Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, MVRC WH Stocks S., Gr 2, 2d VRC Myer Classic, Gr 1, SAJC Schweppes Oaks, Gr 1, MRC Peter Young S., Gr 2, 3d VRC Wakeful S., Gr 2, 4th VRC Australian Cup, Gr 1, MVRC Sunline S., Gr 2, VRC Vanity S., Gr 3, Schweppervescence Trophy, Gr 3. Half-sister to WAR. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO. 2nd Dam DEEDRA, by Zabeel. 2 wins at 1600m, 2d AJC Final Rising Star Series H. Threequarter-sister to Sandridge Bay, J'Abeel (dam of BABY GUINNESS), halfsister to TUESDAY JOY, SUNDAY JOY (dam of MORE JOYOUS), Mary Marvel, Joie. Dam of 7 named foals, 5 to race, 4 winners, inc:FENWAY (f High Chaparral (Ire)). 3 wins. See above. WAR (c More Than Ready (USA)) . Winner at 1300m, ATC Up & Coming S., Gr 3, 2d ATC Breeders' P., L. Sire.

On Account of LIME COUNTRY THOROUGHBREDS PTY LTD, Burradoo, NSW (As Agent for Makybe) BAY FILLY, foaled 22nd October 2019 By Snitzel - Gold Anthem, by Made of Gold (USA)

1st Dam HARLECH (GB), by Pivotal. Started once. Half-sister to MAAMORA. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerHUNGRY HEART (f by Frankel). Winner at 2 at 1200m, $441,350, in 201920, ATC Sweet Embrace S., Gr 2, 2d ATC Flight S., Gr 1, Furious S., Gr 2, Tea Rose S., Gr 2, VRC Arbour 2YO H. 2nd Dam ZOOWRAA, by Azamour (Ire) . 2 wins at 2 at 7f, Newbury Radley S., L. Dam of 5 named foals, 4 to race, 3 winners, inc:MAAMORA (f Dubawi) . 4 wins at 1m to 2020, Sandown Atalanta S., Gr 3, 2d Bro Park Lanwades Stud S., L, 3d Meydan Balanchine S., Gr 2. 3rd Dam BERAYSIM, by Lion Cavern (USA) . 2 wins at 7f, Goodwood Oak Tree S., L, 2d Goodwood Supreme S., Gr 3. Three-quarter-sister to Verneau, half-sister to Velour, Fire and Sword, Modelliste. Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, 5 winners.

On Account of GLENLOGAN PARK, Innisplain, Qld BAY COLT, foaled 17th September 2019 By Snitzel - Harlow Gold (NZ), by Tavistock (NZ) 1st Dam Harlow Gold (NZ), by Tavistock. 2 wins at 1400m, 1600m, $437,975, MRC National Jockey Trust P., 2d VRC Oaks, Gr 1, 3d ATC Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, VRC Vanity S., Gr 3, Phar Lap Club 2YO P., 4th VRC Australian Guineas, Gr 1, Australian Oaks, Gr 1, VRC Frances Tressady S., Gr 3. Half-sister to WEISSMULLER, TRAVOLTA. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam BELONGS IN LIGHTS, by Belong to Me (USA). Started once. Dam of 7 named foals, 6 to race, 3 winners, inc:WEISSMULLER (g Handsome Ransom) . 8 wins 1200m to 2100m, $143,981, Wellington S., Gr 3, Waikato RC NZ Horse Magic H., Wairoa Cup, CJC Canterbury Club Luncheon H., Lindauer H., Wanganui JC Dave Hoskin H. TRAVOLTA (g Handsome Ransom) . 6 wins 1300m to 2400m, $496,703, ATC Cup, L, ATC Australia Day Cup, L, 2d ATC Summer Cup, Gr 3.

On Account of BHIMA THOROUGHBREDS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 1st October 2019 By Snitzel - Lucia Valentina (NZ), by Savabeel 1st Dam LUCIA VALENTINA (NZ), by Savabeel. Top Filly of 2013-14 Australasian 3YO Classification (Int.). Joint Top Filly on The 2013-14 NZ 3YO Free H (1600m+). 7 wins 1200m to 2000m, $4,371,896, ATC Queen Elizabeth S., Gr 1, VRC Turnbull S., Gr 1, ATC Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, VRC Matriarch S., Gr 2, ATC Tramway S., Gr 2, Levin RC Wellington S., Gr 3, 2d AuRC Royal S., Gr 2, 3d MRC Caulfield Cup, Gr 1, ATC Ranvet S., Gr 1, Australian Oaks, Gr 1, MRC Underwood S., Gr 1, ATC Surround S., Gr 2, 4th ATC Coolmore Classic, Gr 1, George Main S., Gr 1, Apollo S., Gr 2, Warwick S., Gr 2. Three-quarter-sister to Grand Soleil, half-sister to MALANDRINO - BEST SHOW (H.K.). This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam STARYN GLENN, by Montjeu (Ire). Placed at 3 in NZ. Half-sister to SILKY RED BOXER, Gretchen, Go Go Lightly. Dam of 8 foals, 7 to race, 5 winners, inc:LUCIA VALENTINA (f Savabeel). 7 wins. See above.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 27th September 2019 By Snitzel - Pinot, by Pierro 1st Dam PINOT, by Pierro. 3 wins in succession from only 6 starts 1800m to 2500m, $733,275, VRC Oaks, Gr 1, MRC Ethereal S., Gr 3, VRC Kennedy Oaks Trial P. Half-sister to DIZLAGO, Lucky Lago, Rock Giselle. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam DIZELLE, by Zabeel. 5 wins–1 at 2–1300m to 2400m, $983,890, AJC Australian Oaks, Gr 1, MVRC Woodstock Mile Oaks, Gr 2, AJC Canterbury Cup, Gr 3, 2d AJC Warwick S., Gr 2, 3d MRC Autumn Classic, Gr 2, STC Hill S., Gr 2, 4th STC BMW S., Gr 1, AJC Metropolitan H., Gr 1, Chairman's H., Gr 2. Sister to SUBSCRIBE - VENGEANCE OF RAIN (H.K.), half-sister to BERNICIA (dam of OLD NORTH). Dam of 10 foals, 8 to race, 6 winners, inc:PINOT (f Pierro). 3 wins. See above. DIZLAGO (f Encosta de Lago). 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1400m, 2000m, MRC Ethereal S., L, Shoobra 2YO P. Producer.

On Account of ARROWFIELD STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN FILLY, foaled 25th September 2019 By Snitzel - Secluded, by Hussonet (USA) 1st Dam SECLUDED, by Hussonet (USA) . 3 wins in succession at 1200m, $157,650, ATC Phoenix LR8 H., Liverpool Catholic Club H. Half-sister to MELITO, Across the Moon, Sister Declan, Lightning Spur (dam of YOU'RE SO GOOD). This is her third living foal. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersPARIAH (c by Redoute's Choice) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, $541,100, ATC San Domenico S., Gr 3, Canonbury S., Gr 3, 2d MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr 1, ATC Run to the Rose H., Gr 2, MRC Blue Diamond Prelude (c&g), Gr 3. Melik (g by Redoute's Choice) . 2 wins from only 4 starts at 1100m in 2019-20.

INGLIS

2nd Dam CLOISTER, by Marauding (NZ) . Winner at 2 at 900m, VATC Debutante S., L, 3d AJC Gimcrack S., L. Three-quarter-sister to UNISON, half-sister to Our Webster. Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, inc:MELITO (f Redoute's Choice) . 5 wins–1 at 2–1100m to 1400m, $1,934,050, AJC TJ Smith S., Gr 1, Qld Tatt's RC Winter S., Gr 1, ATC Apollo S., Gr 2.

Pedigrees

1st Dam Gold Anthem, by Made of Gold (USA). 2 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1050m, 2d SAJC Balcrest S., L. Half-sister to Circles of Ice (dam of MARCADO, TAGINE). This is her fifteenth living foal. Her fourteenth foal is a 2YO. Her thirteenth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 11 foals to race, 10 winnersSTARSPANGLEDBANNER (c by Choisir). 7 wins–1 at 2–1000m to 1600m, $2,322,594, Royal Ascot Golden Jubilee S., Gr 1, Newmarket July Cup, Gr 1, MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr 1, Oakleigh P., Gr 1. Sire. Gold Chant (f by El Moxie (USA)) . 5 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 1200m, $129,520, MRC Kenmark H., 3d SAJC Dermody S., L. Dam of 7 winnersAMICUS (f Fastnet Rock) . 5 wins–1 at 2–1150m to 1600m, $809,485, MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1, VRC Let's Elope S., Gr 2. CHEER LEADER (f Snitzel). Winner at 2 at 1200m, $125,910, MVRC Valley Pearl S., L, 3d VRC Very Special Kids P., L.

On Account of YULONG, Nagambie, Vic (As Agent) CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 19th October 2019 By Snitzel - Harlech (GB), by Pivotal (GB)

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SO YOU THINK (NZ)

On Account of SLEDMERE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 27th September 2019 By Spirit of Boom - Abscond, by Galileo (IRE) 1st Dam ABSCOND, by Galileo (Ire) . Unraced. Half-sister to Light Up Manhattan. This is her sixth foal. Her fifth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winnersINVINCIBELLA (f by I Am Invincible) . 12 wins 1200m to 1600m, $3,075,103, to 2019-20, 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, ATC Reginald Allen H., L, BRC Lancaster S., L, 3d MVRC Tesio S., Gr 3, Hawkesbury RC Godolphin Crown, Gr 3, VRC Lexus Hybrid P., L, 4th ATC Golden Pendant, Gr 2-twice, Sapphire S., Gr 2. SECRET BLAZE (g by Sizzling) . 6 wins–1 at 2–1400m to 2500m, $581,000, to 2019-20, MRC Galilee Series Final H., L, VRC Christmas Carols H., 2d VRC Blamey S., Gr 2, MRC Mornington Cup Prelude, L, Pakenham Cup, L, 3d VRC Carbine Club S., Gr 3, SAJC Sires' Produce S., Gr 3, 4th SAJC National S., Gr 3, VRC Anzac Day S., L, MRC Merson Cooper S., L.

SO YOU THINK (NZ) (Bay or Brown 2006-Stud 2012). 14 wins-

STREET BOSS (USA)

1 at 2, MVRC WS Cox P., Gr.1-twice. Sire of 545 rnrs, 359 wnrs, 29 SW, inc. SW Quick Thinker (ATC Australian Derby, Gr.1), Nakeeta Jane, La Bella Diosa, Sopressa, D’Argento, Inference, Miss Siska, Peltzer, Gold Rush, Fasika, So Si Bon, Realm of Flowers, Thought of That, Think it Over, Coachwhip, Heavenly Thought, Higher Ground, Think Bleue, The Pinnacle, Northwest Passage, etc.

On Account of DAVALI THOROUGHBREDS, Luskintyre, NSW (As Agent) BROWN COLT, foaled 4th October 2019 By So You Think (NZ) - Lustre Lady, by Flying Spur 1st Dam Lustre Lady, by Flying Spur. 2 wins at 1200m, 1300m, $138,792, STC Star Of The Sea Terrigal H., De Bortoli Wines H., 2d AJC Angst S., L, Gold Edition H., 3d AJC Breeders Classic, Gr 2, Gosford RC Belle of the Turf S., L, STC AHA (NSW) Foundation H., MVRC Legends After the Last H. This is her seventh living foal. Her sixth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 5 foals to race, all winnersNAKEETA JANE (f 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. Cyrus Rocks (g by Bernardini (USA)) . 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., Tab.com.au H., 3d ATC TAB More Than Winning P. Layton Abbey (f by High Chaparral (Ire)) . Winner at 1800m. Talisa (f by Manhattan Rain) . Winner at 1400m.

SPIRIT OF BOOM (AUS)

STREET BOSS (USA) (Chestnut 2004-Stud 2009). 7 wins to 7f, Del Mar Bing Crosby H., Gr.1. Sire of 911 rnrs, 622 wnrs, 40 SW. His SH-bred progeny inc SW The Quarterback (VRC Newmarket H., Gr.1), Rapper Dragon - Street Rapper (Aust.), Hanseatic, Petits Filous, Tris, Scarlet Billows, Thiamandi, Unchained Melody, Ploverset, Tougherthantherest, etc. His NH-bred progeny inc SW Cathryn Sophia, Decked Out, Danza, Capo Bastone, Holy Boss, etc.a

On Account of STAGHURST PTY LTD, Gregors Creek, Qld CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 21st October 2019 By Street Boss (USA) - Perkipsey, by Falbrav (IRE) 1st Dam PERKIPSEY, by Falbrav (Ire) . Unraced. Half-sister to Kissed by a King (dam of BLACK AHEAD). This is her seventh foal. Her sixth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 4 foals to race, 3 winners, inc:BLUEBERRY HILL (f by Myboycharlie (Ire)) . 4 wins–3 at 2–1050m to 1350m, $328,550, BRC Champagne Classic, Gr 2, Ipswich TC Gai Waterhouse Classic, L, Qld Tatt's RC Mercedes-Benz 2YO H., 2d BRC Sires' Produce S., Gr 2, GCTC Ken Russell Memorial Classic, Gr 3. Headwater Country (g by Snitzel) . 6 wins–1 at 2–900m to 1200m, $130,630, BRC Flight Centre 3YO H., Garrards Horse & Hound P. Half Moon Blue (f by Rebel Raider) . 3 wins in succession 1470m to 1900m in 2019-20. 2nd Dam BRIEF KISS, by Brief Truce (USA) . 5 wins at 1100m, 1200m, $162,225, STC Research S., L, Sheraco S., L, 2d STC Research S., Gr 3, 3d AJC Nivison H., L, STC Triscay S., L. Dam of 8 foals, 3 to race, all winners.

SPIRIT OF BOOM (AUS) (Bay 2007-Stud 2014). 9 wins-3 at 2-to 1400m, BRC Doomben Ten Thousand S., Gr.1. Sire of 244 rnrs, 159 wnrs, 12 SW, inc. SW Boomsara (BRC Vo

Pedigrees

Rogue P., Gr.3), Spirits Aubeer - The Hulk (H.K.), Outback Barbie, Ef Troop, Champagne Boom, Perudo, Sugar Boom, Frangipani Moon, Heaven’s Deal, Jami Lady, Jonker, Kinky Boom, SP Tick Tock Boom, Boom Daddy, Bribery, The

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Brumby, Boomstress, Boomtown Lass, Spirit’s Choice, etc.

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TAPIT (USA)

On Account of CAMBRIDGE STUD, Cambridge, NZ BAY COLT, foaled 9th September 2019 By Tavistock (NZ) - Pondarosa Miss (NZ), by High Chaparral (IRE) 1st Dam PONDAROSA MISS, by High Chaparral (Ire) . 6 wins 1400m to 2100m, $256,928, AuRC Easter H., Gr 1, Coca-Cola H., 2d Rotorua Challenge P., L, 3d AuRC Zabeel Classic, Gr 1, Auckland Cup, Gr 1, Waikato RC Arrowfield Stud H., 4th AuRC Avondale Cup, Gr 2. Sister to ECUADOR. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO. 2nd Dam BAK DA PRINCESS, by Danske. Unraced. Half-sister to BAK DA CHIEF (dam of TE AKAU SHARK). Dam of 9 named foals, 8 to race, all winners, inc:PONDAROSA MISS (f High Chaparral (Ire)) . 6 wins. See above. ECUADOR (g High Chaparral (Ire)) . 10 wins 1400m to 2400m, $1,136,875, ATC Lord Mayor's Cup, L, Carrington S., L, WJ McKell Cup, L, 2d ATC Epsom H., Gr 1, 3d MRC CF Orr S., Gr 1, Futurity S., Gr 1.

TAPIT (USA) (Grey 2001-Stud 2005). 3 wins-2 at 2, Aqueduct Wood Memorial S., Gr.1. Champion Sire in USA/Can 3 times. Sire of 1199 rnrs, 896 wnrs, 138 SW, inc. SW Stardom Bound (Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies, Gr.1), Tonalist, Essential Quality, Creator, Hansen, Tapwrit, Untapable, Unique Bella, Frosted, Tapitsfly, Zazu, Constitution, Ring Weekend, Cupid, Joyful Victory, Tapizar, Testa Matta, Chasing Yesterday, Sweet Loretta, Time and Motion, etc.

On Account of COOLMORE STUD, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT/GREY COLT, foaled 9th September 2019 By Tapit (USA) - Greta G (ARG), by Exchange Rate (USA)

On Account of YARRAMAN PARK STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 16th September 2019 By Tavistock (NZ) - Rimraam (NZ), by Commands 1st Dam RIMRAAM, by Commands. 2 wins at 1400m, 1755m, $238,305, VRC Vanity S., Gr 3, 2d MRC Ethereal S., Gr 3, 3d ATC Surround S., Gr 1, VRC Wakeful S., Gr 2, 4th Illawarra TC Kembla Grange Classic, Gr 3. Half-sister to SWEYNESSE. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam SWANSEA (IRE), by Singspiel. 3 wins 1300m to 2400m, AJC McGrath Estate Agent H., Wood Farm H., 2d STC Lord Mayor's Cup, 4th AJC Japan Racing Association P., L. Dam of 9 named foals, 6 to race, 4 winners, inc:SWEYNESSE (c Lonhro) . 4 wins in succession–1 at 2–1400m to 1800m, $612,900, ATC Gloaming S., Gr 3, Newcastle JC Spring S., Gr 3, ATC TAB Early Quaddie H., 2d ATC Randwick Guineas, Gr 1, Hobartville S., Gr 2, 3d ATC Spring Champion S., Gr 1, 4th ATC Rosehill Guineas, Gr 1. Sire. RIMRAAM (f Commands) . 2 wins. See above.

TORONADO (IRE)

1st Dam GRETA G (ARG), by Exchange Rate. 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1200m, 1600m in Argentina, San Isidro G.P. Mil Guineas, Gr 1, 2d San Isidro Clasico Manuel Anasagasti, L. Half-sister to GRINGA UNICA. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam GRINGA NATIVA, by Orpen (USA) . Unraced. Half-sister to GENEREUX, GLOBAL HUNTER, LADY DE PARIS, HOUSE OF LORDS, KING DE PARIS, Griffe Portenha. Dam of 7 foals, 3 to race, 2 winners, inc:GRETA G (f Exchange Rate) . 2 wins. See above. GRINGA UNICA (f Cityscape) . 3 wins to 1800m to 2019-20 in Argentina, San Isidro Clasico Espirita, L, 4th San Isidro Clasico Los Haras, Gr 2. 3rd Dam GRIFFE DE PARIS, by Telescopico. 8 wins 1200m to 2000m in Brazil, Cidade Jardim G.P. Organizacao Sulamericana de Fomento, Gr 1, G.P. Luiz Fernando Cirne Lima, Gr 3. Dam of 15 foals, 10 to race, all winners.

TAVISTOCK (NZ)

TORONADO (IRE) (Bay 2010-Stud 2015). 6 wins-3 at 2-to 1m, Royal Ascot Queen Anne S., Gr.1. Sire of 332 rnrs, 186 wnrs, inc. SW Tactical (Newmarket July S., Gr.2), Affair to Remember, Still a Star, Shelby Cobra, Alwaab, Stone Tornado, Taos, Wasmya, SP Mouillage, Air Comfort, Toro Strike, Almufti, Revelstoke, Watan, Baylagan, El Ingrato, Festina Plente, Heaven’s Bonus, Hypercane, Laverrod, Rocket Action, Sassy Salitage and of Mrs Bouquet, etc.

TAVISTOCK (NZ)

(Bay 2005-Stud 2010). 6 wins-1 at 2,

Waikato Draught Sprint, Gr.1. Champion Sire in Hong Kong in 2015-16. Sire of 492 rnrs, 324 wnrs, 23 SW, inc. SW Werther (HKJC Queen Elizabeth II Cup, Gr.1), Tarzino, Tongue, The Holy One, Tavidream - Circuit Glory (H.K.), Hasselhoof,

Tomelilla,

Hiflyer,

Gobstopper,

Pacorus,

Infantry, Avisto, Longchamp, Nymph Monte, Tavi Mac, etc.

1st Dam CIRCUS POLKA, by Stravinsky (USA). 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, 2d MRC ESP P.H., 3d MRC Shankhill Lass H. Half-sister to PRIZED ICON, MATRAS, ROMANTIC MOON, Ashikaga, Tarlaquena (dam of KABAYAN). This is her eighth foal. Her seventh foal is a 2YO. Dam of 6 foals to race, 4 winners, inc:Modoc (g by Haradasun) . 2 wins at 2 to 1200m, $169,050, 2d MRC Inglis 2YO Premier, RL, 3d ATC Skyline S., Gr 2, 4th ATC Pago Pago S., Gr 2. Wise Counsel (c by Toronado (Ire)) . Winner at 1600m in 2020-21, MRC Longboard Accountant for Mirabel H. Master Montaro (g by Toronado (Ire)) . 2 wins from only 2 starts at 1000m, 1140m in 2019-20.

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2nd Dam TROPICAL AFFAIR, by Danehill (USA). Winner at 2 at 900m, VRC Maribyrnong Trial S., L, 2d VRC Bloodhorse Breeders' S., Gr 2. Half-sister to Just as Beautiful (dam of SALADE). Dam of 13 foals, 12 to race, 9 winners.

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Tavago, Johnny Get Angry, Volkstok’n’barrell, Toffee

On Account of COOLMORE AUSTRALIA, Jerrys Plains, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN COLT, foaled 3rd October 2019 By Toronado (IRE) - Circus Polka, by Stravinsky (USA)

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On Account of KIA ORA STUD, Scone, NSW BAY COLT, foaled 2nd September 2019 By Written Tycoon - Dream Play (USA), by Hennessy (USA) 1st Dam DREAM PLAY (USA), by Hennessy. 3 wins–1 at 2–from only 6 starts 5f to 1m, $187,906, Aqueduct Comely S., Gr 2, Dearly Precious S., L, 2d Aqueduct Cicada S., Gr 3. Half-sister to DIPLOMAT LADY, Foxcaller (dam of DREAMCALL, GANGBUSTER). This is her sixth living foal. Her fifth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 4 foals to race, all winnersZULULAND (c by Fastnet Rock) . Winner at 2 at 1400m, $814,157, VRC Sires' Produce S., Gr 2, 2d ATC Champagne S., Gr 1, CECF Singapore Cup, L, MRC Flemington Equine Clinic 2YO P., 4th MRC Chairman's S., Gr 3. Chicago Bull - Chicago Star (Sing.) (c by Exceed and Excel). 2 wins at 1200m in 2020 in Aust and Singapore, 3d VRC Maribyrnong P., Gr 3. Strindberg (g by Fastnet Rock) . 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1100m, ATC Spark of Life H. 2nd Dam PLAYCALLER, by Saratoga Six. 5 wins–2 at 2–5½f to 8½f, Fair Grounds Tiffany Lass S., L. Half-sister to CAGNA. Dam of 16 foals, 11 to race, all winners.

VANCOUVER (AUS) (Bay 2012-Stud Aust. 2016, U.S.A. 2017). 4 wins at 2, ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1. Half-brother to SW Juste Momente. Sire of SW Mount Pleasant (Turffontein South African Nursery, Gr.2), Madone, Night Raid, SP Postcode, Vangelic, Canadian Spice, Ticket to Ride and of Batangas Entry, Dunbar, Exhibition, Montia, Zacouver, Armatree, Captain Canuck, Vancity Gem, Narvaez, Ice in Vancouver, Adelaide Miss, etc. His oldest progeny are 3YOs.

On Account of NEWHAVEN PARK, Boorowa, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 27th August 2019 By Vancouver - Via Africa (SAF), by Var (USA) 1st Dam VIA AFRICA, by Var. Champion Sprinter in South Africa in 2013-14. 10 wins–1 at 2 and 4 in succession–from only 18 starts at 1000m, 1200m, $267,151, Scottsville South African Fillies Sprint, Gr 1-twice, Kenilworth Cape Flying Championship, Gr 1, Southern Cross S., Gr 2, Clairwood Kwazulu-Natal S., L-twice, 2d Turffontein Computaform Sprint H., Gr 1twice, Kenilworth Cape Flying Championship, Gr 1, 3d Kenilworth Southern Cross S., Gr 2. Half-sister to Elusivenchantment. This is her third foal. Her second foal is a 2YO. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO. 2nd Dam BUMP 'N GRIND, by Qui Danzig. 3 wins at 1000m in South Africa. Dam of 11 foals, 9 to race, 8 winners, inc:VIA AFRICA (f Var). 10 wins. See above. Elusivenchantment (f Elusive Fort) . 7 wins–3 in succession–at 1000m, 1200m, $108,475, 2d Scottsville Kwazulu-Natal S., L.

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On Account of GLASTONBURY FARMS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BROWN FILLY, foaled 19th October 2019 By Written Tycoon - Lady Lakshmi, by Lonhro 1st Dam Lady Lakshmi, by Lonhro. 5 wins–3 in succession at 2–1000m to 1410m, $313,315, 2d SAJC HC Nitschke S., L, Adelaide Guineas, L, 3d ATC James HB Carr S., Gr 3, TRC Bow Mistress Trophy, Gr 3, 4th VRC Taj Rossi Series Final H., L, MRC Debutant S., L, SAJC Matrice S., L. Three-quarter-sister to GENERALIFE, half-sister to CELEBRITY GIRL (dam of INSTANT CELEBRITY), Albaicin. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Her second foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 1 foal to race, 1 winnerLeviathan - Healthy Happy (H.K.) (g by Zoustar) . 3 wins–1 at 2–from only 6 starts 1100m to 1400m, $288,596, to 2020-21, ATC Sky Racing Active H., Kensington 2YO H., HKJC Lai Kok H., 2d ATC Heritage Volunteers 2YO H. 2nd Dam DASHING GRANADA, by Keltrice. 2 wins at 2 at 1000m, 1100m, $135,100, VRC Shamrock Travel H., L. Sister to NORTHEAST SHEILA, half-sister to KABLAMMO. Dam of 12 foals, 9 to race, 7 winners.

On Account of YARRAMAN PARK STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 21st September 2019 By Written Tycoon - Noondie, by Flying Spur 1st Dam NOONDIE, by Flying Spur . Winner at 1209m. Half-sister to TRANQUILITY, Impassioned. This is her sixth foal. Her fifth foal is a 2YO. Her fourth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winners, inc:BOOKER (f by Written Tycoon) . 4 wins–1 at 2–1100m to 1400m, $856,150, MRC Oakleigh P., Gr 1, Thousand Guineas Prelude, Gr 2, Kevin Hayes S., Gr 3, 2d VRC Furphy Sprint, Gr 3, SAJC National S., Gr 3, MRC HDF McNeil S., Gr 3, Cape Grim Beef Steaks S., Gr 3, 3d VRC Danehill S., Gr 2, 4th MRC Oakleigh P., Gr 1, ATC Arrowfield 3YO Sprint S., Gr 2. BANQUO (c by Written Tycoon) . 2 wins at 1400m, $305,300, in 2019-20, VRC Springtime H., L, 2d VRC Bobbie Lewis H., Gr 2, MRC Autumn S., Gr 2. 2nd Dam CREATRIX, by Umatilla (NZ) . 2 wins at 1600m, 2000m, WATC Belmont Guineas, L, 4th WATC Belmont Oaks, L. Three-quarter-sister to UMRUM. Dam of 9 named foals, 7 to race, 6 winners.

On Account of SLEDMERE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY OR BROWN FILLY, foaled 14th August 2019 By Written Tycoon - River Pebbles, by Al Maher 1st Dam RIVER PEBBLES, by Al Maher. Started 3 times. Sister to RIVER DELTA, halfsister to KULGRINDA, River Pearl (dam of RIVER NIGHT). This is her second foal. Her first foal is an unraced 3YO. 2nd Dam River Crossing, by Bellotto (USA) . 2 wins at 1000m, 1100m, $124,550, 2d VRC Kensington S., L Half-sister to RIVER DOVE (dam of HEADWATER). Dam of 7 foals, all raced, 5 winners, inc:KULGRINDA (f Exceed and Excel). 9 wins 955m to 1100m, $553,684, SAJC RN Irwin S., Gr 3, MRC Carlyon S., L, SAJC Lightning S., L, Manihi Classic, L. RIVER DELTA (f Al Maher) . 4 wins–3 in succession–at 1200m, 1400m, $248,210, Geelong RC Black Pearl Classic, L, VRC Prudential P. Producer. River Pearl. Unplaced. Dam ofRIVER NIGHT (f Night of Thunder (Ire)) . Winner at 2 at 1000m, $343,100, in 2019-20, MRC Redoute's Choice S., L.

WRITTEN TYCOON (AUS)

(Chestnut 2002-Stud 2007). 2

wins at 2, STC Todman Slipper Trial S., Gr.2. Leading Sire of 2YOs in Aust. in 2015-16. Sire of 784 rnrs, 583 wnrs,

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Written By, (La) Luna Rossa, Ole Kirk, Pippie, Tycoon Tara, Music Magnate, Despatch, Booker, Tyzone, Odeum, Howmuchdoyouloveme, Super Cash, Winning Rupert, Rich Enuff, Dirty Work, Teleplay, Hightail, Sexy Eyes, Enthaar, etc.

On Account of WOODSIDE PARK STUD, Nagambie, Vic BAY COLT, foaled 19th September 2019 By Written Tycoon - Secret Doubt, by Not a Single Doubt 1st Dam SECRET DOUBT, by Not a Single Doubt . 2 wins at 1200m, 1400m, WATC Little Creatures H., 2d WATC Champion Fillies Day H., Gold Membership H., 4th WATC Aquanita S., L. Half-sister to DETECTIVE - BOMBAY BLITZ (H.K.), Bourne Supremacy. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam COVERTLY, by Metal Storm (Fr) . 6 wins–4 at 2, 3 in succession–1000m to 1600m, $764,840, WATC Railway S., Gr 1, Sires' Produce S., Gr 3, Crystal Slipper S., L, NJ Way S., L, 2d WATC Lee Steere S., Gr 2, Gimcrack S., L, 3d AJC Flight S., Gr 1. Half-sister to CRACK THE CODE, SO SECRET, SECRET LINK, Siesta Park. Dam of 9 foals, 6 to race, 4 winners, inc:DETECTIVE - BOMBAY BLITZ (H.K.) (g Snitzel). 2 wins at 1350m, 1400m, $287,799, VRC Starlight Express Room S., L, 2d VRC Sires' Produce S., Gr 2. Bourne Supremacy (g Snitzel). 5 wins at 1000m, 1209m, $203,360, WATC Race Replays Now Free H., 3d WATC Colonel Reeves S., Gr 3.


On Account of GLASTONBURY FARMS, Scone, NSW (As Agent) CHESTNUT COLT, foaled 12th September 2019 By Written Tycoon - Tuscan Sling, by Danehill Dancer (IRE) 1st Dam TUSCAN SLING, by Danehill Dancer (Ire) . 7 wins–3 in succession–955m to 1400m, $405,400, MRC Geoffrey Bellmaine S., Gr 3, Mannerism S., Gr 3, Christmas S., L, MVRC Sportingbet William Hill H., 3d MRC Alinghi S., L. Sister to Single View (dam of KIWIA), three-quarter-sister to Arrival (dam of ASSERTIVE APPROACH), Destined to Be, Beauty World (dam of HI WORLD, LITE'N IN MY VEINS, WRITTEN BEAUTY, DUCIMUS, LOVEYAMADLY). This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd Dam FIRENZA, by Kenny's Best Pal . Winner at 2 at 1000m, SAJC Walter Brown S.H., L, 4th SAJC Oaklands P., L. Half-sister to Beauty World (dam of HI WORLD, LITE'N IN MY VEINS, WRITTEN BEAUTY, DUCIMUS, LOVEYAMADLY). Dam of 11 named foals, 7 to race, all winners, inc:TUSCAN SLING (f Danehill Dancer (Ire)) . 7 wins. See above.

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On Account of WILLOW PARK STUD, Scone, NSW CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled 14th August 2019 By Zoustar - Fast Fleet, by Fastnet Rock 1st Dam FAST FLEET, by Fastnet Rock. Winner at 1500m, BRC Lyndhurst Stud P., 2d BRC Mercedes-Benz E-Class P. Three-quarter-sister to Strategy, half-sister to BLIMEY O'REILLY - UPSIDE OF ANGER (H.K.), FLAG OFFICER, Nepeta (dam of DOUBLEMINT, PETALA). This is her eighth foal. Her seventh foal is a 2YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winnersSANTA ANA LANE (g by Lope de Vega (Ire)) . Champion Sprinter in Australia in 2018-19. 10 wins 1100m to 1400m, $8,227,366, ATC TJ Smith S., Gr 1, VRC Sprint Classic, Gr 1, BRC Stradbroke H., Gr 1, SAJC Goodwood H., Gr 1, MRC Sir Rupert Clarke S., Gr 1, ATC Premiere S., Gr 2, MRC Zeditave S., Gr 3, Murrumbidgee TC Wagga Wagga Town P., 2d ATC TJ Smith S., Gr 1, VRC Gilgai S., Gr 2, ATC South Pacific Classic, L, The Everest, 3d SAJC DC McKay S., Gr 3, MRC Heath S., Gr 3. The Black Tide (f by Kuroshio) . 2 wins at 1200m to 2019-20, 2d BRC Advanced Buildings H., Lexus H., 3d BRC Fashionatyourplace H.

On Account of WIDDEN STUD, Widden Valley, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 26th August 2019 By Zoustar - French Emotion, by Snitzel 1st Dam FRENCH EMOTION, by Snitzel. 8 wins–4 in succession–1200m to 1600m, $886,390, VRC Blazer S., Gr 2, SAJC Queen of the South S., Gr 2, MRC Vobis Gold Distaff, VOBIS Gold Distaff, Premier Signs H.-twice, Le Pine Funerals H., MVRC TBV Newmarket Grandwest H., 2d VRC Myer Classic, Gr 1, MVRC Sunline S., Gr 2. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam LOVE AND EMOTION, by Woodman (USA). Started 3 times. Half-sister to SHOT OF THUNDER, CELEBRITY PRINCESS (dam of LADY NATASHA). Dam of 10 foals, 7 to race, 5 winners, inc:FRENCH EMOTION (f Snitzel). 8 wins. See above. 3rd Dam MY BRILLIANT STAR, by Copper Kingdom (USA) . 2 wins at 1600m, 2400m, $547,600, AJC Oaks, Gr 1, 2d STC Ansett Australia S., Gr 1, Australasian Oaks, Gr 1. Dam of 11 foals, 10 to race, 6 winners.

ZOUSTAR (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 268 rnrs, 163 wnrs, 16 SW, inc. SW Sunlight (VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr.1), Madam Rouge, Mizzy, Zoutori, Haut Brion Her, Lean Mean Machine, Zousain, Ranting, Sisstar, Sun City, Charge - Armani (Sing.), Top Knight, Indian Pacific, Persuader, Solar Star, Zoustyle, SP Barcali - Storm Warnings (H.K.), Zaniah, Zoubo, etc.

On Account of SEGENHOE STUD AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BAY COLT, foaled 5th September 2019 By Zoustar - Captivating Claire (NZ), by O'Reilly (NZ) 1st Dam CAPTIVATING CLAIRE (NZ), by O'Reilly. Unraced. Sister to Ahna (dam of THE REAL BEEL), half-sister to OCEAN JEWEL. This is her fifth foal. Her fourth foal is a 2YO. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winners, inc:CATCH ME (f by I Am Invincible) . 2 wins at 2 at 1000m, $198,950, ATC Gimcrack S., Gr 3, MRC Blue Diamond Preview (f), Gr 3, 4th ATC San Domenico S., Gr 3. Valiant (g by I Am Invincible) . 3 wins in succession from only 4 starts at 1100m, 1210m to 2020-21. 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 7 named foals, 6 to race, 4 winners.

On Account of SLEDMERE STUD, Scone, NSW (As Agent) BROWN COLT, foaled 14th August 2019 By Zoustar - Nurse Kitchen (NZ), by Savabeel 1st Dam NURSE KITCHEN (NZ), by Savabeel. 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1300m, 1600m, $246,800, Moonee Valley Fillies Classic, Gr 2, 2d ATC Vinery Stud S., Gr 1. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam FLYING MONTY (NZ), by Montjeu (Ire). 3 wins at 1600m, 2000m, VRC Hi Jinx H. Half-sister to HADES - HELENE VITALITY (H.K.), EVERBRIGHT, Katchmekate, Swan Lake. Dam of 3 foals, all raced, 2 winners, inc:NURSE KITCHEN (f Savabeel). 2 wins. See above. 3rd Dam ANNA'S CHOICE, by Vice Regal. Unraced. Sister to Isomer, half-sister to Dove of Peace (dam of SUMA PEACE). Dam of 16 foals, 13 to race, 12 winners, inc:HADES - HELENE VITALITY (H.K.) (g Zabeel) . Top of The 1999-2000 NZ 3YO Free H. (1700m+). 4 wins 1400m to 2400m, $3,228,030, New Zealand Derby, Gr 1, 2d Nad al Sheba Dubai Sheema Classic, Gr 1.

On Account of DAVALI THOROUGHBREDS, Luskintyre, NSW (As Agent) BAY FILLY, foaled 8th November 2019 By Zoustar - Sumehra (NZ), by Stravinsky (USA) 1st Dam SUMEHRA (NZ), by Stravinsky (USA) . Winner at 1580m, STC Winning Edge Presentations H. Three-quarter-sister to Lady Firebird (dam of HIFLYER), half-sister to LUCKY OWNERS, MISS POWER BIRD, Fast Ruler. This is her seventh living foal. Dam of 4 foals to race, 2 winnersMOSHEEN (f by Fastnet Rock). 8 wins–1 at 2 and 3 in succession–1000m to 2500m, $2,780,350, VRC Oaks, Gr 1, VRC Australian Guineas, Gr 1, ATC Randwick Guineas, Gr 1, Vinery Stud S., Gr 1, VRC Edward Manifold S., Gr 2, Blazer S., Gr 2, MRC Manfred S., L, 2d ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr 1, MRC Thousand Guineas, Gr 1. Dam of 2 winnersPRIMO SCENE (f Deep Impact). 4 wins–1 at 2–at 1600m, $2,555,539, to 2020, Niigata Sekiya Kinen, Gr 3, Nakayama Fairy S., Gr 3, Tokyo Shimbun Hai, Gr 3, 2d Tokyo Victoria Mile, Gr 1, Nakayama Lord Derby Challenge Trophy, Gr 3, 3d Chukyo Toyota Sho Chukyo Kinen, Gr 3. Mawson Peak. Winner at 2000m in 2020 in Japan.

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As the events of COVID-19 unfolded around Australia and the world in 2020, all workplaces faced challenges. The Rural Property team at Inglis was no different. A progressive attitude to embrace change and technology put the company in good stead to deal with the changing nature of business. The company ethos to adapt, change and pivot has positioned all divisions well during the pandemic. The company’s longevity and ability to stay relevant over 150 years is paramount to its ongoing success. The Rural Property division is a department that was particularly well positioned to adopt change following integration of new computer systems and operating from the ‘cloud’. The Rural Property team hail from country areas all over New South Wales, accordingly a decision was made early to base team members at their hometowns respectively and work remotely. This was a precautionary decision to limit the chances of any team member being sidelined from work and potentially impacting the whole team. Rural Property Sales Manager Sam Triggs returned to Wagga Wagga and set up a home office, which meant he was closer to his clients and much easier to stay isolated, as farmers know all too well many self-isolate every day when they go to work on the farm. Richie Inglis returned to Mudgee and based himself there, working under the careful eye of Jamie Inglis. Zoe Philip set up a home office at Young where she had been working one-to-two days a week already. A focused effort to increase communication daily

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members had reasonable internet access to facilitate file sharing and access to necessary operating systems. In an interesting twist, it meant the team were sometimes geographically closer to their clients and the projects they were working on, which saved some travel time. We asked the team to give us some insights in the year that has been 2020 and how their work life changed and evolved.


Sam Triggs

Inglis Rural Property Sales Manager

Triggs explained that whilst COVID-19 has had a

easy to log-on remotely to our operating systems. We

terrible impact across many aspects of the economy and

were entrusted with the sale of a large aggregation of

numerous businesses and asset classes, agriculture has

farms on behalf of Westchester Group of Australia,

been the rare shining light. Rural Property transactions

referred to as ‘The Southern Riverina Aggregation’ so

have continued with many viewing rural land as a

proximity to those assets and meeting with Westchester

‘safe haven’ and considered a secure asset class to

at their head office in Wagga Wagga worked well. In

invest money. “Fortunately, Inglis has invested a lot in

this instance the demand far outstripped supply with

technology which made it easy to log-on remotely to

these assets being hotly contested by local farming

our operating systems,’’ Triggs said. “I chose to work in

families and corporate investors seeking scale. The entire

a cottage on our family property and basically setup a

aggregation, over 10,000 acres, was sold to 7 separate

routine/structure each day where it would replicate the

buyers. The upside was that I spent more time one the

office environment. I would commute to Sydney once

family farm than just the odd one or two days, having

a fortnight to visit the office but realistically worked

been primarily based in Sydney for the last 15 years. I

remotely for two months. Fortunately, Inglis has invested

adopted one of my brothers kelpies to keep me company,

a lot in technology and which made it surprisingly very

I’ve always struggled with keeping a dog in the city!”

Pictured: Kilburnie Homestead

Jamie Inglis

Inglis Rural Property Director

keeping with the greater Inglis brand, throughout this

Central West of New South Wales and commutes to

pandemic the team found new ways of moving forward

all parts of the State visiting farms and Sydney to see

while staying true to the values of the business and to

the team, had his son and Inglis Rural Property Sales

its clients. While an unusual year, there have been some

Consultant, Richie Inglis working from home during

positives for rural Australia. The drought breaking and

the early stages of the campaign.

strong commodity prices have put agriculture in the

“There are few companies in Australia that have an

spotlight when numerous parts of the economy are

ongoing trading history of over 150 years’’ Jamie says.

struggling. As a result, the country and crops across the

“William Inglis and Son has continued to evolve through

state look magnificent which has brought relief to many

the events of history and remained progressive. In

farming operations across the Eastern seaboard.’’

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Jamie who is primarily based in Mudgee in the

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Zoë Philip

Inglis Rural Property Marketing Coordinator

COVID-19 posed a new kind of challenge, however

changes to our processes and the separation we remained

the use of a collaboration platform and technology

adaptive and creative in an effort to stay connected as a

for file sharing has allowed the team to transition to

group but also with our vendors and buyers,’’ Philip said.

working remotely. Through accessing and sharing files

“I have been working from a property in Young, a regional

instantaneously and remaining connected and constantly

town in southern New South Wales. I have enjoyed the

videoing in from various locations, the team remained up-to-

transition - There is something fitting about creating a rural

date and motivated. “We are a close-knit team so despite the

marketing campaign whilst working from a farm”.

Richie Inglis

Inglis Rural Property Sales Consultant

Who would have thought that when he joined the firm

healthy pipeline for late-2020/early-2021. The rural

in January 2020, the year would be memorable for more

lifestyle market has really taken off during COVID-19

than one reason? “During this year I have been back and

which has seen the team complete several transactions

forth between our family property near Mudgee and

at Canyonleigh in the Southern Highlands region and

Sydney,’’ Richie said. “It gave me the opportunity to work

some quality listings at Mudgee. It seems that people

alongside Jamie and bounce sales negotiations off him,

are realising they can work their jobs from places other

he was a great sounding board for the projects I was

than metropolitan regions and the health scare of the

managing. Working from Mudgee has also allowed dad

pandemic has motivated many people to look for a rural

and I to secure some quality listings in the area with a

home that remains commutable to capital cities.”

Recent Rural Sales

Mount Falcon Station – SOLD

Basinghall Farm – SOLD

Dunns Plains – SOLD

Nagambie, Victoria (680 acres)

Rockley, New South Wales (6,446 acres)

Kilburnie Homestead – UNDER CONTRACT

Gilgal, Winona and O’Connors – SOLD

Gunnedah – Liverpool Plains New South Wales (1,660 acres)

Cootamundra, New South Wales (8,941 acres)

Southern Riverina Aggregation - UNDER CONTRACT

For support with property transactions or acquisitions of a specific asset, contact the marketing agents:

Henty - Culcairn, New South Wales (10,314.4 Acres)

Wirralie – SOLD

Wagga Wagga, New South Wales (2,571 acres)

Luskin Park – SOLD

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Tooma, New South Wales (6,890 acres)

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INGLIS 105


53 G1-WINNING GRADUATES OF 80 G1 RACES SINCE 2018 *

No. 53

PERSONAL

(Fastnet Rock x Personify) Sale: 2019 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: $640,000 Vendor: Cressfield Breeder: Cressfield Buyer: Tom Magnier / BBA Ireland Group 1 win: VRC Oaks Trainer: Tom Dabernig & Ben Hayes Owner: Coolmore, Mr P Shanahan, Mr L P Maxsted, Mr P K Allen, Mrs C D Allen, Mr A M V Nicoll

No. 52

SEPTEMBER RUN

(Exceed And Excel x Pittsburgh Flyer) Sale: 2019 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $380,000 Vendor: Blue Gum Farm Breeder: Alpara Lodge Buyer: Hermitage Thoroughbreds Group 1 win: Coolmore Stud Stakes Trainer: Chris Waller Owner: Hermitage Thoroughbreds

No. 51

MONTEFILIA

(Kermadec x Bana Wu) Sale: 2018 Inglis Great Southern Sale Price: $62,000 Vendor: Tyreel Stud Breeder: G Russell Buyer: Baystone Farm Group 1 win: Flight Stakes, Spring Champion Stakes Trainer: David Payne Owner: Ms C L Vincent, Ms K Docherty & Mrs L B Paligorov

No. 50

OLE KIRK

G1-winning Inglis graduates since 2018

(Written Tycoon x Naturale) Sale: 2019 Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale Price: $675,000 Vendor: Gilgai Farm Breeder: Gilgai Farm Buyer: International Thoroughbred Solutions Group 1 win: Golden Rose, Caulfield Guineas Trainer: Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes Owner: Werrett Bloodstock (Mgr: N R J Werrett), Dr A L Attebo, C H Madden, Mrs J G Madden, Gilgai Farm (Mgr: R R Jamieson), Mrs J V Allan, A D Allan, Arlington Park Racing (Mgr: B P Bradley) & Mrs A L Bradley No. 49

BEHEMOTH

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(All Too Hard x Penny Banger) Sale: 2016 Inglis Great Southern Weanling Sale Price: $120,000 Vendor: Tyreel Stud Breeder: Wallings Bloodstock Pty Ltd Buyer: Heritage Bloodstock Group 1 win: Memsie Stakes, Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes Trainer: David Jolly Owner: B L Hannon, A J Devine, C J Downie, V Francesca, B M McGilvray, T Fletcher, P Neuberger, M J Smith, T J Thompson, Ms L M Woodroffe, 21st Century Racing Pty Ltd (Mgr: E Savaglia), The Grand (Mgr: P V Morley), Samui Racing (Mgr: P M Hogan) & The Quine Boys Inc (Mgr: C R T Quine)

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*Figure correct to November 20th 2020.


No. 48

BELLA VELLA

(Commands x Forget The Weather) Sale: 2019 Inglis Digital April Monthly Online Sale Price: $22,500 Vendor: Glenn Haven Farm Breeder: G Watson Buyer: John Kelton Group 1 win: Robert Sangster Stakes Trainer: Will Clarken Owner: W T Clarken, J P Kelton, P Kelton, A Darivas, B N Howard, D R Jolly, L J Weekley, Rushton Park, Mrs N L Grant-Taylor, A I Grant-Taylor, V Y K Ip & Mrs S M Crawford

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SOUTHERN LEGEND

(Not A Single Doubt x Donna’s Appeal) Sale: 2014 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: $280,000 Vendor: Corumbene Stud Breeder: Corumbene Stud Buyer: C Size & N Begg Group 1 win: The HK Champions Mile Trainer: Caspar Fownes Owner: Boniface Ho Ka Kui No. 46

QUICK THINKER

(So You Think x Acouplamas) Sale: 2018 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: $100,000 Vendor: Coolmore Stud Breeder: Bowcock Bloodstock Buyer: De Burgh Equine Ltd Group 1 win: Australian Derby Trainer: Murray Baker & Andrew Forsman Owner: Oti Racing, D Honiss, J Boyd, A Boyd, L Webb, Ms D McKeown, Ms M Webb, C Hall, J Gleeson, M Gleeson, P Goodwin, R Koch, J Williams, J Spence, J & Mrs D Gurrieri, Sibling Rivalry, Maverick Racing, Centsless Synd & Cross Tasman Synd No. 45

NETTOYER

(Sebring x Cleanup) Sale: 2015 Inglis Ready2Race Sale Price: P$80,000 Vendor: Chevaux Bloodstock Breeder: Invermien Pty Ltd Sale: 2015 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: $20,000 Vendor: Riversdale Buyer: J Crowley Group 1 win: Doncaster Mile Trainer: Wendy Roche Owner: Ms W M Roche, Dr J B Crowley & Robrick Lodge

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DREAMFORCE

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PIPPIE

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(Written Tycoon x Coupe Express) Sale: 2017 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $60,000 Vendor: Eureka Stud Breeder: Eureka Cambooya Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd Buyer: John Meagher Group 1 win: Oakleigh Plate, Moir Stakes Trainer: John & Chris Meagher Owner: Heran Racing Pty Ltd

G1-winning Inglis graduates since 2018

(Fastnet Rock x Eskimo Queen) Sale: 2014 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: P$240,000 Vendor: Kitchwin Hills Breeder: Joy Luck Discretionary Trust Group 1 win: George Ryder Stakes Trainer: John Thompson Owner: Joy Luck (Mgr: A J Crisafi)

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Sale: 2016 Inglis Great Southern Weanling Sale Price: $70,000 GYTRASH Vendor: Glastonbury Farms (Lope De Vega x Miss Barley) Buyer: J Corcoran Sale: 2017 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Group 1 win: Black Caviar Lightning Stakes Price: $40,000 Trainer: Gordon Richards Vendor: Maluka Thoroughbreds Owner: C A Reynolds, R M Warnock, Breeder: Packaging Investments J M Baker, Mrs A J Charlton, Ms J Heaney, Aust Pty Ltd, Haltrow Pty Ltd, L J Clifford, Ms L Clifford, S B Charlton, Glastonbury Farms R B Jones, W A Blythman, G Blythman, Buyer: Gordon Richards Racing Ms V N Gordon, Dream To Win, Island Dreaming & Pnu

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ALABAMA EXPRESS

(Redoute’s Choice x Lago Ovation) Sale: 2018 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: $280,000 Vendor: Arrowfield Stud Breeder: G S A Bloodstock Pty Ltd Buyer: Paul Moroney Bloodstock Group 1 win: C.F. Orr Stakes Trainer: Michael Moroney Owner: Ballymore Stables (Aust) Pty Ltd, R & C Legh Racing Pty Ltd, Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd, B & C Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd, L Petagna, D C Morison & Yulong Investments No. 40

HEY DOC

(Duporth x Heyington Honey) Sale: 2015 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $85,000 Vendor: Rosemont Stud Breeder: Mr A Hall Buyer: McEvoy Mitchell Racing Pty Ltd Group 1 win: Winterbottom Stakes, Manikato Stakes Trainer: Tony & Calvin McEvoy Owner: Mrs A F Ramsay, A C Hall, Mrs P M George, M J Davidson, Ms D M Mahony, G S Tucker, J W & Mrs J F Higgins, M F & Mrs A J James, B S Evans, Ms J Tynan, Mrs J Harvey, D P Smith, Mrs R Smith, Mrs S R Smith, P H Smith, G C Babich, Dr N J Babich & Lucky Fifteen No. 39

VOW AND DECLARE

(Declaration Of War x Geblitzt) Sale: 2017 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: P$45,000 Vendor: Kitchwin Hills Breeder: Mr P Lanskey Group 1 win: Melbourne Cup Trainer: Danny O’Brien Owner: G & Mrs S M Corrigan, P J Lanskey, Mrs H R Hueston, T C Lanskey, J P Lanskey, K T Goodman, W R Leitch, A F Lanskey, B T Lanskey, L J Lanskey, S W R Knipe & S A Livingstone No. 38

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EXCEEDANCE

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(Exceed And Excel x Bonnie Mac) Sale: 2018 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: $180,000 Vendor: Newgate Farm Breeder: Mr N Vass Buyer: Vinery Stud (Australia) Pty Ltd Group 1 win: Coolmore Stud Stakes Trainer: Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes Owner: Vinery Stud, R & C Legh Racing, Werrett B’stock, Encompass B’stock, Phoenix T’bred, D Alderslade, Glenlogan Park, Mrs J Madden, P Orton & C Madden No. 37

LOVING GABY

(I Am Invincible x Maastricht) Sale: 2018 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: $500,000 Vendor: Kia Ora Stud Breeder: Kia Ora Stud Pty Ltd, Alan Bell Buyer: Phoenix Thoroughbred Ltd Group 1 win: William Reid Stakes, Manikato Stakes Trainer: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Owner: Phoenix Thoroughbred


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SHADOW HERO

(Pierro x Sookie) Sale: 2018 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $260,000 Vendor: Newgate Farm Breeder: Lightning Thoroughbreds, Mrs D Kolivos Buyer: Sweetbriar Equine Group 1 win: Randwick Guineas, Spring Champion Stakes Trainer: Mark Newnham Owner: Sweetbriar Equine

No.35

SUPER SETH

(Dundeel x Salutations) Sale: 2018 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: $280,000 Vendor: Arrowfield Stud Breeder: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd & Planette Thoroughbred Buyer: Dean Hawthorne Bloodstock Group 1 win: Caulfield Guineas Trainer: Anthony Freedman Owner: Waikato Stud, Nearco Stud Ltd, Pinecliff Racing, Barneswood Farm Limited, L Petagna, Sir P J Vela, T Rider, R Pegum, Mrs T Hussey, M Hunter, Mrs C Hunter, G Timmins, Mrs L Timmins, M Catanzariti & G Sposato No. 34

FUNSTAR

(Adelaide x Starspangled) Sale: 2018 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: $80,000 Vendor: Bowness Stud Breeder: Mr J Sheather, Mrs K Sheather Group 1 win: Flight Stakes Trainer: Chris Waller Owner: Anton Koolman Bloodstock Pty Ltd, O Koolman, A Koolman, Archer Racing (A Inglis), Mrs C Inglis, Mrs J Minahan, G Minahan, R Atra, Mrs K Shadbolt, P Shadbolt, Sir David Edward Christian Racing, Mrs K Sheather, J Sheather, Miss R Bowry & Unifaith Bloodstock No. 33

BEGOOD TOYA MOTHER

(Myboycharlie x Lady Of Helena) Sale: 2015 Inglis Australian Weanling Sale Price: P$15,000 Vendor: Vinery Stud Breeder: Mrs M Nevin Group 1 win: Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes Trainer: Daniel Bowman Owner: Hello Possum Syn, M J Bracken, P Van Ginnekan, Ms E Petherick, Mrs J Farrow, Ms L K Petherick, R P Carey, W B Burgoyne, L A Reichelt, J L Serle, M A Atchison, B Deverall, M S Fleming, Youngandold Syn, Ultimate Racing, Crack Seven Racing, M B Dreams, In The Gravy Syn

No. 32

SCALES OF JUSTICE

No. 31

SAMADOUBT

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(Not A Single Doubt x Isadora) Sale: 2015 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $40,000 Vendor: Riversdale Breeder: Mr S Darby Buyer: Darby Racing Group 1 win: Winx Stakes Trainer: Bjorn Baker Owner: S G Darby, Chisholm Condron Racing, N Allardice, S R Anning, M Ately, P W Bonusiak, J G Boulous, M R Chisholm, M Condron, R G Ford, Cobia Racing, G J Gardiner, W J Galea, P Lewis, R J Miller, Mrs A Neale, S W Neale, G S Taylor & J R Troiano

G1-winning Inglis graduates since 2018

(Not A Single Doubt x Beymatilla) Sale: 2014 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $180,000 Vendor: Millford Thoroughbreds Breeder: Mr G Hammond, Ms K Hammond Buyer: Boomer Bloodstock (FBAA)/Lindsey Smith Group 1 win: Memsie Stakes Trainer: Lindsay Smith Owner: C M Wells & W B Andrews Breeding & Racing

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No. 30

MR STUNNING

(Exceed And Excel x With Fervour) Sale: 2013 Inglis Great Southern Weanling Sale Price: $110,000 Vendor: Makybe Breeder: Makybe Racing & Breeding Group 1 win: The Chairman’s Sprint, The Longines Hong Kong Sprint Trainer: Frankie Lor Owner: Maurice Koo Win Chong

No. 29

BEAT THE CLOCK

(Hinchinbrook x Flion Fenena) Sale: 2015 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $70,000 Vendor: Yarraman Park Stud Breeder: Miss J Henderson Buyer: Prima Park Bloodstock Group 1 win: The Centenary Sprint Cup 2020, The Hong Kong Sprint, The Chairman’s Sprint Prize, The Centenary Sprint Cup 2019 Trainer: John Size Owner: Merrick Chung Wai Lik

No. 28

CROWN PROSECUTOR

(Medaglia D’Oro x Riptide) Sale: 2017 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $50,000 Vendor: Woodside Park Stud Breeder: Hesket Bloodstock Buyer: Bruce Perry Bloodstock Group 1 win: NZ Derby Owner: Huntingdale Lodge 2012 Ltd (Mgr: Harvey Green) & Jml Bloodstock Ltd

No. 27

ATYAAB

(Dundeel x Sylvaner) Sale: 2017 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: $260,000 Vendor: Arrowfield Stud Breeder: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd & Planette Thoroughbred Buyer: Shadwell Stud Australasia Ltd Group 1 win: Kenilworth Cape Derby Trainer: Mike De Kock Owner: Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum

No. 26

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AGE OF FIRE

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(Fastnet Rock x Dragon’s Tail) Sale: 2016 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: $400,000 Vendor: Erinvale Thoroughbreds Breeder: Roncon Buyer: David Ellis Group 1 win: Levin Classic Trainer: Jamie Richards Owner: B J Lindsay Mnzm & Mrs J E A Lindsay & Te Akau 2016 Sydney Breeding Syndicate No.2 No. 25

MERCHANT NAVY

(Fastnet Rock x Legally Bay) Sale: 2016 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: $350,000 Vendor: Segenhoe Stud Australia Pty Ltd Breeder: Mr C Barham Buyer: Ciaron Maher Racing Group 1 win: Diamond Jubilee Stakes Trainer: Aidan O’Brien Owners: Seymour Bloodstock, Halo Racing Services Pty Ltd, All Cast, Coolmore, Rockhart, B G Taylor, P O’Brien, C J Barham, Dr D L O’Byrne, M J Kirwan, K D Barry & D S Grimley


No. 24

ENZO’S LAD

(Testa Rossa x Sheerama) Sale: 2014 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: P$47,500 Vendor: Eliza Park International Breeder: Reavill Farm Management Group 1 win: Trentham Telegraph Stakes, Trentham Telegraph Stakes Trainer: Michael & Matthew Pitman Owner: N P Beban, P G Bentley, K N Bradley, S W Grant, J Jacobsen, P Murphy, M R Pitman, I & Mrs L Vibert

No. 23

SPRIGHT

(Hinchinbrook x Dashoff) Sale: 2015 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $100,000 Vendor: Grange Thoroughbreds Breeder: Donnybrook Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd Buyer: Inglis As Agent

Sale: 2014 Inglis Australian Broodmare and Weanling Sale Price: $12,000 Vendor: Holbrook Thoroughbreds Buyer: Gary Mudgway Bloodstock Group 1 win: Robert Sangster Stakes Owner: Mrs A B White, Mrs J M Frazer, T G N White, B G Jones & Robrick Lodge

No. 22

CASTELVECCHIO

(Dundeel x St. Therese) Sale: 2018 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $150,000 Vendor: Arrowfield Stud Breeder: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd Buyer: Galletta Constructions Co. Pty Ltd Group 1 win: Rosehill Guineas, Champagne Stakes Trainer: Richard Litt Owner: Arrowfield Pastoral P/L, Galletta Construction Co P/L, K Yoshida, Belford Productions P/L, Pinecliff Racing & Planette Thoroughbred Trading P/L

No. 21

KENEDNA

(Not A Single Doubt x Miss Dodwell) Sale: 2015 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $80,000 Vendor: Arrowfield Stud Breeder: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd Buyer: Darren Weir Racing / John Foote Bloodstock / MDR Bloodstock Group 1 win: Doomben Cup, Queen Of The Turf Trainer: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Owner: M Johnston, B Kirkwood, T Ginnane, C Roylance, T Mills, A Crouch, T Wilson, S Johnston, S Miller & A Ingersole No. 20

NATURE STRIP

No. 19

BOOKER

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(Written Tycoon x Noondie) Breeder: 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 Trainer: Gerald Ryan Owner: B M Griffiths, Mrs M M Griffiths, N S Psaltis, Mrs G C Psaltis, W H A Rigg, Mrs A M Rigg, A G Freebairn & Mrs E L Freebairn

G1-winning Inglis graduates since 2018

(Nicconi x Strikeline) Sale: 2016 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: P$120,000 Vendor: Golden Grove Breeder: Golden Grove Stud Farm Group 1 win: T J Smith Stakes, VRC Sprint Classic, Moir Stakes, Galaxy Stakes Trainer: Chris Waller Owner: R Lyons, P Harrison, P Kean, S Hansen, G Smith, J Van Duuren, P Balderstone, K Garland, D McCluskey, C Bennett, G Dumesny, F Giampaolo, Ms D McShane, D Slocum & T McHenry

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No. 18

MANUEL

(Commands x Girl Hussler) Sale: 2015 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: $240,000 Vendor: Segenhoe Stud Australia Pty Ltd Breeder: Segenhoe Thoroughbreds Australia Pty Ltd Buyer: McEvoy Mitchel Racing Group 1 win: C.F. Orr Stakes Trainer: Tony & Calvin McEvoy Owner: G R Lechte, J Lechte & Pipeliner Bloodstock Pty Ltd

No. 17

VOODOO LAD

(I Am Invincible x O’Fortuna) Sale: 2013 Inglis Scone Select Yearling Sale Price: $36,000 Vendor: Yarraman Park Stud Breeder: Mr N Leckie Buyer: Segenhoe Thoroughbreds Group 1 win: Winterbottom Stakes Trainer: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Owner: Segenhoe Thoroughbreds Australia, Est Of The Late N Leckie, D Anderson & P W Blackburn No. 16

ARISTIA

(Lonhro x Nakaaya) Sale: 2017 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: $80,000 Vendor: Vinery Stud Breeder: Mr GJ Perry Buyer: First Light Racing / Ellerton Zahra / Paul Willetts Bloodstock Group 1 win: VRC Oaks Trainer: Matthew Ellerton & Simon Zahra Owner: First Light Racing Pty Ltd, Greenwich Stud Pty Ltd, Falcons Racing, P G Harbinson, Mrs L M Cartwright, P Rimes, G A Edwards, Too Hot To Trot, J Williams, Ms J M Vallence, A Mohamed-Ali, G Hamilton, S D L Racing, S J V, Vionneto Racing, P J Campbell & A P Grant

No. 15

EXTRA BRUT

(Domesday x Dom Perion) Sale: 2017 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $100,000 Vendor: Grange Thoroughbreds Breeder: Mr A McDonald Buyer: Spicer Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd

Sale: 2016 Inglis Great Southern Weanling Sale Price: $52,000 Vendor: Stonehouse Thoroughbreds Buyer: Gary Mudgway Group 1 win: Victoria Derby Trainer: Frankie Lor Owner: So Kai Sing

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LAND OF PLENTY

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(Stratum x Dancing) Sale: 2015 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: $80,000 Vendor: Twin Palms Stud Breeder: Esplin Family Buyer: Shane Nichols Racing / Northern Lodge Group 1 win: Toorak Handicap Trainer: Peter & Paul Snowden Owner: Northern Lodge Thoroughbreds, K B Agent, Mrs N J Agent, A R Mellis, K Sanders & M G Anceschi

No. 13

MAID OF HEAVEN

(Smart Missile x St. Therese) Sale: 2017 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $60,000 Vendor: Arrowfield Stud Breeder: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd, Belford Productions Buyer: Dean Hawthorne Bloodstock Group 1 win: Spring Champion Stakes Trainer: Mark Newnham Owner: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd


No. 12

THE AUTUMN SUN

(Redoute’s Choice x Azmiyna) Sale: 2017 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: $700,000 Vendor: Arrowfield Stud Breeder: Arrowfield Group Pty Ltd Buyer: Hermitage Thoroughbreds / Chris Waller Racing Group 1 win: Rosehill Guineas, Randwick Guineas, Caulfield Guineas, Golden Rose, J.J. Atkins Stakes Trainer: Chris Waller Owner: Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd & Hermitage No. 11

YOUNGSTAR

(High Chaparral x Starspangled) Sale: 2016 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $200,000 Vendor: Bowness Stud Breeder: Mr J Sheather, K P Sheather Buyer: Anton Koolman Bloodstock Pty Ltd Group 1 win: Queensland Oaks Trainer: Chris Waller Owner: Unifaith Bloodstock, Archer Racing, Mrs C J Inglis, Mrs J Minahan, G Minahan, R Atra, Mrs C M A Atra, P C Shadbolt, Mrs K J Shadbolt, J K Sheather & Mrs K P Sheather No. 10

SANTA ANA LANE

(Lope de Vega x Fast Fleet) Sale: 2014 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $80,000 Vendor: Rosemont Stud Breeder: Patinack Farm Buyer: Flemington Bloodstock Agency Group 1 win: T J Smith Stakes, VRC Sprint Classic, Stradbroke Handicap, Goodwood Stakes Trainer: Anthony Freedman Owner: William St Syndicate

No. 9

LEICESTER

(Wanted x Defy The Odds) Sale: 2015 Inglis Australian Weanling Sale Price: $10,000 Vendor: Yarraman Park Stud Breeder: Yarraman Park Stud Buyer: Paul Willetts Bloodstock Consultancy Group 1 win: South Australian Derby Trainer: Darren Weir Owner: P A Willetts & G J Johnson

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SOPRESSA

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SEABROOK

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(Hinchinbrook x Midnight Revels) Sale: 2017 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: $85,000 Vendor: Maluka Thoroughbreds Breeder: W E Jeffries Ltd Buyer: Blueblood Thoroughbreds Group 1 win: Champagne Stakes Trainer: Michael Price & Mick Kent Jnr Owner: Blueblood Thoroughbreds, B B T Midnight Revels, Mrs L Lewis, H A Hassan, A S Price, Ms B J Hardeman, J A Busa, D J Schultz, J D McCartney, I F Grimison, G Neo, B Stewart, Half Slab, A J Cleak, D R Ashby & Ms L J Britton

G1-winning Inglis graduates since 2018

(So You Think x Hidden Strings) Sale: 2015 Inglis Great Southern Weanling Sale Price: $70,000 Vendor: Bucklee Farm Breeder: Victorian Stallion Partnership, Dean Thoroughbreds Buyer: Dowling Park Group 1 win: Australasian Oaks Trainer: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Owner: D Molloy, Mrs D Molloy, B Molloy, Mrs A Molloy, Mrs N Antonio, Miss S Molloy, Miss P Molloy, P White, C Matthews, A Thompson, G Wakefield, D Dickinson, G Orr, Mrs R Orr, Boatmans Call, L Stapleton, W Molloy, Mrs P Dickinson & Gaire Pty Ltd

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No. 6

TRAPEZE ARTIST

(Snitzel x Treppes) Sale: 2016 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: P$250,000 Vendor: Vieira Group Pty Ltd Breeder: Vieira Group Pty Ltd Group 1 win: Canterbury Stakes, All Aged Stakes, T J Smith Stakes, Golden Rose Trainer: Gerald Ryan Owner: Vieira Racing, B Vieira, Mrs S G Vieira, T Vieira, Mrs C Vieira-Choy & J A Choy

No. 5

ESTIJAAB

(Snitzel x Response) Sale: 2017 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: $1,700,000 Vendor: Arrowfield Stud Breeder: Jungle Pocket Pty Ltd Buyer: Emirates Park Pty Ltd Group 1 win: The Golden Slipper Trainer: Michael, Wayne and John Hawkes Owner: Emirates Park

No. 4

IN HER TIME

(Time Thief x Hell It’s Hot) Breeder: Estate of the Late D Cobcroft Sale: 2014 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: P$38,000 Vendor: Kanangra Group 1 win: Lightning Stakes, The Galaxy Stakes Trainer: Kris Lees Owner: Orbis Bloodstock & P J Brown

No. 3

HELLBENT

(I Am Invincible x Volkaspray) Sale: 2014 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Price: $95,000 Vendor: Dartbrook Downs Thoroughbreds Breeder: Dr R McClenahan Buyer: J Thorpe Group 1 win: William Reid Stakes Trainer: Darren Weir Owner: A Cardy, P Green, M Wiener, J Hilton, F Mitchell, H Mitchell, A Mitchell, Dr C G Lawler, Yarraman Park Stud, Poidevin Paradice Racing & McEnnis Racing Pty Ltd

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(Written Tycoon x Yau Chin) Sale: 2017 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Price: P$180,000 Vendor: Basinghall Farm Breeder: Neville Begg Investments Pty Ltd Group 1 win: Blue Diamond Stakes Trainer: Grahame Begg Owner: Neville Begg & Partners Syndicate

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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

(Snitzel x Ballet D’Amour) Sale: 2015 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Price: $320,000 Vendor: Vinery Stud Breeder: John Stuart Investments Buyer: China Horse Club, Michael Wallace Group 1 win: Oakleigh Plate Trainer: Peter and Paul Snowden Owner: Newgate S F, China Horse Club Racing Pty Ltd, Go Bloodstock Australia, Horse Ventures, John Stuart Investments Pty Ltd & D W Wallace



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SALE DATES

VENUE

8 to 13 January 22 to 27 January

Online

7 to 9 February

Riverside

5 to 10 February 19 to 24 February

Online

28 February to 2 March

Oaklands

12 to 17 March 26 to 31 March

Online

6 & 7 April

Riverside

9 to 14 April 23 to 28 April

Online

HTBA May Yearling Sale

2 & 3 May

Riverside

Australian Weanling Sale

5 & 6 May

Riverside

Chairman’s Sale

7 May

Riverside

Australian Broodmare Sale

9 & 10 May

Riverside

Gold Yearling Sale

16 May

Oaklands

7 to 12 May 21 to 26 May

Online

13 to 15 June

Oaklands

January Online Sale

Early Late

Classic Yearling Sale February Online Sale

Early Late

Premier Yearling Sale March Online Sale

Early Late

Australian Easter Yearling Sale April Online Sale

May Online Sale

Early Late

Early Late

Great Southern Sale June Online Sale

Early Late

4 to 9 June 25 to 30 June

Online

July Online Sale

Early Late

9 to 14 July 23 to 28 July

Online

August Online Sale

Early Late

6 to 11 August 20 to 25 August

Online

September Online Sale

Early Late

10 to 15 September 24 to 29 September

Online

5 October

Riverside

Ready2Race Sale Early Late

8 to 13 October 22 to 27 October

Online

November Online Sale

Early Late

5 to 10 November 19 to 24 November

Online

10 to 15 December

Online

December Online Sale

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A LUCRATIVE SCHEDULE OF SIX RACES HOSTED AT SOME OF AUSTRALIA’S MOST ICONIC TRACKS—RANDWICK, FLEMINGTON, MOONEE VALLEY & SCONE FEATURING THE $2,000,000 INGLIS MILLENNIUM* FOR 2YOS, THE INGLIS SPRINT AND THE NEW INGLIS BRACELET FOR FILLIES & MARES

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PRIME STAR Winner of the 2020 $2,000,000 Inglis Millennium, a $55,000 purchase at the 2019 Inglis Classic Sale from the draft of Fairview Park Stud


RUBISAKI Winner of the 2020 $1,000,000 Inglis Sprint, an $85,000 purchase at the 2018 Inglis Classic Sale from the draft of Edinburgh Park

Connections of 2020 Inglis Millennium winner Prime Star

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LOCAL AREA DESTINATIONS

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Sydney

SYDNEY BY THE BEACH Sugarcane Restaurant $$

La Spiaggia $$

A local favourite, Sugarcane is an exceptional beach-side culinary destination with an extensive Asian fusion menu, vibrant cocktails and a 100-strong wine list.

Wood-fired pizza & classic Italian dishes served on two floors with polished decor & long tables.

1/56 Carr St, Coogee NSW 2034 Phone: (02) 8313 9790

Coogee Pavilion Precinct

248 Coogee Bay Rd, Coogee NSW 2034 Phone: (02) 9665 4660

Osteria Coogee $$

An iconic seaside destination with fine dining, restaurants, bars and sweeping views of Coogee Beach.

A piece of Italy in the heart of Coogee, using quality Australian produce and adding complexity through textures, technique and taste that transports the diners back to Italy.

169 Dolphin St Phone: (02) 9114 7321

31 Alfreda St, Coogee NSW 2034 Phone: (02) 9665 6797

*Una Más $$

A seaside spot with a Mediterranean bent. Barzura $$ Walk in off the beach for tapas fresh off the Eclectic Modern Australian menu in a plancha and a vermouth on ice. relaxed space with beach views and floor*Mimis $$$ to-ceiling windows. A restaurant fit for its vista, Mimi’s reflects 62 Carr St, Coogee NSW 2034 a deep connection to the coast. Executive Phone: (02) 9665 5546 chef Jordan Toft presents a menu with a unique sense of place and a Mediterranean ‘Hidden gems’ soul. Xcel Roll $

*Wills $$

Sitting alongside Mimi’s, this cocktail bar is a destination unto itself.

Coogee Wine Room $$ Coogee’s first wine bar, a space where locals and visitors can come together to drink and eat amongst friends. With more than 400 wines from around the world on the list and a Mediterranean-inspired menu of small and shared plates, there is something for everyone. 222 Coogee Bay Rd, Coogee NSW 2034 Phone: (02) 9665 5478

Delicious and affordable Bahn Mi rolls, that are always worth the wait in line! 268 Coogee Bay Rd, Coogee NSW 2034 Phone: (02) 9090 2682

The Grumpy Baker $ The best coffee and baked goods you can find! Their pear muffins are unrivalled and the world-class sausage rolls come out of the oven at 10am. 98 Beach St, Coogee NSW 2034 Phone: (02) 8054 7643


MELBOURNE Flower Drum Restaurant $$$ Cantonese meals in a sprawling, red-carpeted restaurant with panels of Chinese art lining the walls. 17 Market Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000 Phone: (03) 9662 3655

Tipo 00 $$ Italian cuisine in an intimate, sophisticated laneway locale with an open kitchen and a marble bar. 361 Little Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000 Phone: (03) 9942 3946

Embla $$ Dave Verheul does extraordinary things with his ferocious redgum-fired oven. Especially so when it comes to vegetables. His talent is complemented by a team of genuine wine-lovers, who’ll guide you through the list with wit and sensitivity. 122 Russell St, Melbourne VIC 3000 Phone: 0455 122 121

Melbourne

Bar Lourinhã $$ Intimate place for tapas and fine wine in a vibrant room with bar seating and red leather couches.

CITY LIGHTS

RIVERSIDE

Bistecca $$$

Gemelle $$$

An unashamedly Italian classic cocktail Established in 1993, Gemelle is one of south bar and restaurant dedicated to Tuscany’s west Sydney’s favourite dining destinations, revered cut of steak, bistecca alla Fiorentina. seamlessly blending authentic Italian traditions with contemporary flair. 3 Dalley St, Sydney NSW 2000 Phone: (02) 8067 0450

79 Bathurst Street, Liverpool NSW 2170 Phone: 02 9602 5294

Ragazzi Wine and Pasta $$

Chef Scott McComas-Williams crafts the short The Paper Mill Precinct and fast-changing pasta menu by hand, using Four unique dining experiences in a re-purposed 19th-century heritage mill building. primo produce. In uniquely his own style he pays respect to traditional shapes and sauces. *Firepit $$ Meat & Seafood 1 Angel Pl, Sydney NSW 2000 Phone: (02) 8964 3062

*Georgie’s $$

Restaurant Hubert $$$

*Charcoal Joe’s $

Hubert is a French restaurant like you have never experienced before, located in the heart of downtown Sydney.

Lebanese charcoal chicken

*Shepherd’s Lane $

15 Bligh St, Sydney NSW 2000 Phone: (02) 9232 0881

Horizon Asian Dining $$

Golden Century Seafood Restaurant $$$ Simple, buzzy spot for Chinese seafood, banquet menus and live lobsters in glass tanks. Open late. 393-399 Sussex St, Sydney NSW 2000 Phone: (02) 9212 3901

The Grounds of the City $$

500 George St, Sydney NSW 2000 Phone: (02) 9699 2225

Café & Dessert Bar

Authentic Chinese cuisine in a stylish a-lacarte restaurant, Horizon Restaurant is located within the District 8 precinct of Cabra-Vale Diggers. The yum cha here is a staff favourite! 1 Bartley St, Canley Vale NSW 2166 Phone: 02 8728 6181

‘Hidden gems’ Cream & Co $ The $10 lunch specials on Tuesday – Friday never disappoint, and the corn fritters are a good idea any day of the week. 42 Epsom Rd, Chipping Norton NSW 2170 Phone: (02) 9755 9436

Sunda $$ Inspired by the flavours of the region it is named after, Sunda is a modern southeast Asian restaurant set amongst Melbourne’s buzzing laneways and theatre precinct. 18 Punch Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000 Phone: (03) 9654 8190

Higher Ground $$ A café housed in a heritage-listed powerhouse and inspired by boutique hotel lobbies from the likes of New York and London. 650 Little Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000 Phone: (03) 8899 6219

St Ali Coffee Roasters $$ Artisanal coffee and inventive brunches in a trendy warehouse space. 12-18 Yarra Pl, South Melbourne VIC 3205 Phone: (03) 9132 8966

Rockpool Bar & Grill $$$ With an uncompromising focus on excellent produce—in particular the meat program— beef sourced from only Australia’s very best producers, an outstanding wine list and sharp and enthusiastic service, this is a dining venue that offers a refined yet relaxed experience Crown Complex, Melbourne 8 Whiteman St, Southbank VIC 3006 Phone: (03) 8648 1900

Cervo Café $$ Upbeat Italian restaurant serving classic dishes in a cosy riverside space with bistro-style seats. Crown Complex, Melbourne 8 Whiteman St, Southbank VIC 3006 Phone: (03) 9686 1488

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Step out of the hustle and bustle of Sydney CBD and be transported back to an era of old-school charm in our Parisian-bistro-inspired cafe and restaurant.

Pizzeria & Bar

37 Little Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000 Phone: (03) 9663 7890

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INGLIS CLASSIC YEARLING SALE Bevan Smith

Zoe Philip & George Moore

“It’s been terrific, has been a SUPER SALE, all our best horses have come from here, so CAN’T REALLY GO WRONG shopping here I think.’’ Louis Le Metayer

John Foote & Jonathan D’Arcy

SCOTT DARBY, Darby Racing

Gai Waterhouse

Andy Lau & Ross Lao

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Faces at the SaleS

Jason Walsh & Vin Cox

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“There’s always nice horses here. I bought a BLUE DIAMOND WINNER out of this sale 20 years ago and a HK G1 WINNER 30 years ago and I’ve loved coming back ever since. THE TYPES ARE HERE.’’

Michael & Chris Ward

PAUL MORONEY, Paul Moroney Bloodstock Anthony Cummings


Mark Holland, Scott Darby, Will Johnson & Loren Wadsworth

Denise Martin

Monty Roberts

Melissa Smith, Mary Anne Bozsity & Matthew Smith

Jim Clarke, Bjorn Baker & Paul Messara

Joe O’Neill & James Mitchell

Mick Price, Suman Hedge, Michael Kent Jnr & Britt Hussey

Adrian Bott

Tony McEvoy

TONY MCEVOY, McEvoy Mitchell Racing

James Harron & Belinda Bateman

Faces at the SaleS

“I love coming here, I LIKE BUYING OUT OF CLASSIC, the incentives are good and you can BUY A REALLY NICE HORSE. The right people are here, they’re here to buy and if you present the right horse, there’s A LOT OF COMPETITION.’’

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INGLIS PREMIER YEARLING SALE Matthew Dunn & Neil Jenkinson

Paul Moroney

Ricky Yiu & Narelle Stocker

David Price

“We like to support the local breeding industry here in Victoria so we’ve bought a range of horses. We’ve certainly been the under bidder on quite a few but there’s ALWAYS PLENTY OF HORSES IN THE BIG RACES OUT OF THIS SALE, so it’s no surprise how popular it is with buyers.’’ TOM DABERNIG, Lindsay Park

Matt Scown & Chris Watson

Bonnie Connellan & Willie Leung

David O’Callaghan

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Faces at the SaleS

Col McKenna, Andy Makiv, Ciaron Maher & Brian McGuire

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Mark Pilkington & Trent Busuttin


Paul Willetts & Mark Webster

Wayne Hawkes

Adam Watt

“It’s a really strong market. THE NEW AUDITORIUM IS OUTSTANDING, it gives the ring so much atmosphere, it keeps everybody inside and involved and it’s brilliant. I LOVE IT.’’ DAMON GABBEDY, Belmont Bloodstock

David Hayes

Natalie Young & Ash Dowley

Peter Twomey

Ryan Arnel & Danny O’Brien

Anthony Mithen & Craig Rounsefell

Mr Gu Tao

Shane McGrath & Tim Gilbert

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INGLIS EASTER YEARLING SALE Tom Magnier

Henry Field & Matthew Sandblom

Mr Bon Ho

Sheamus Mills

Dean Hawthorne

Michael Wallace

Andrew Williams

Marie Yoshida

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Wayne, John & Michael Hawkes

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“Dad and Michael did the inspections and Michael rang me and said, ‘WE’VE FOUND THE COLT.’ He just said HE’S AN ABSOLUTE A, A PERFECT A in his opinion, and John Hawkes does not hand out many As at a sale in any year.’’ WAYNE HAWKES on the Zoustar x Solar Charged colt that realised $1.1m at the 2020 Easter Yearling Sale


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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. Horses financed by Inglis must be insured with our interest noted on the policy until paid for in full. 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 have 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

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Inglis Services

Inglis Digital host twice-monthly online auctions offering a range of bloodstock including racehorses, yearlings, breeding stock, breeding rights, stallion nominations and shares.

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INGLIS DIRECTORS

John Coates AC

Arthur Inglis

Jamie Inglis

Mark Webster

JOHN COATES AC, Chairman

ARTHUR INGLIS, Deputy Chairman

John has been Inglis chairman since 2007. Outside of racing, he holds

Arthur is a fifth generation member of the Inglis

many other positions, most notably President of the Australian Olympic

family involved in the Company and has worked

Committee (since 1990) and Vice President of the International Olympic

in various roles over more than four decades. His

Committee (IOC). He is Chairman of the IOC 2020 Tokyo Olympic and

responsibilities include strategic planning, compliance,

Paralympic Games Coordination Commission; and, President of the

OH & S and overseas marketing to the Middle East,

International Council of Arbitration for Sport and Court of Arbitration for

Korea, Philippines, India and other emerging markets.

Sport. Among a number of listed company and statutory positions, John

Having expanded the Inglis portfolio of business to

served on the board of David Jones Limited for 17 years, the last eight

include bloodstock and livestock insurance, Arthur

as Deputy Chair. In 2006 he was appointed to Australia’s highest civilian

is a Qualified Practising Insurance Broker and CPA, a

honour as a Companion in the General Division of the Order of Australia (AC).

Licensed 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.

JAMIE INGLIS, Director Being a fifth generation Inglis to work in the Company, Jamie’s tenure started in January 1974 and continues. Jamie is a Director of the Company, a licensed auctioneer, real estate and stock and 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.

MARK WEBSTER, Managing Director Mark joined Inglis in mid-2007 as the first non-family member to lead the Company. This is Mark’s third career, having served 12 years as a naval officer and 8 years as a media executive with News Corporation where he managed digital and newspaper businesses. With a passion for horse racing, breeding and technology, Mark has put in place a program of innovation during his 13 years as Managing Director of Inglis including the development of online bidding and digital sales platform which have been essential services to maintain industry trade during the Covid pandemic of 2020. Mark also led the Inglis investment in Ardex Technology, a company he has Chaired since 2016.

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INGLIS STAFF

155 Governor Macquarie Drive, Warwick Farm NSW 2170

Chairman

OAKLANDS

John Coates AC Deputy Chairman

Arthur Inglis

Managing Director

Mark Webster

RIVERSIDE STABLES PO Box 388, Moorebank NSW 1875

T +612 9399 7999

285 Oaklands Road, Oaklands Junction VIC 3063 PO Box 2415, Greenvale Vic 3059

Directors

Jamie Inglis & Steven Gregg

T +613 9333 1422

Managing Director

Mark Webster

0419 610 809

mark.webster@inglis.com.au

Director, Strategic Development

Arthur Inglis

0412 223 134

arthur.inglis@inglis.com.au

National Partnerships Manager

Jonathan Adler

0408 191 772

jonathan.adler@inglis.com.au

EA to MD/HR Coordinator/Client Liaison

Helen Taylor

02 9133 0228

helen.taylor@inglis.com.au

Special Projects

Leah Dale

02 9133 0225

leah.dale@inglis.com.au

Sally Lavery

02 9399 7999

reception@inglis.com.au

General Manager Bloodstock Operations (Auctioneer)

Jonathan D’Arcy

0412 965 729

jonathan.darcy@inglis.com.au

General Manager Bloodstock Sales & Marketing

Sebastian Hutch

0423 770 854

sebastian.hutch@inglis.com.au

Bloodstock Manager (Auctioneer)

Chris Russell

0412 644 452

chris.russell@inglis.com.au

Bloodstock Consultant (Auctioneer)

Brett Gilding

0401 300 280

brett.gilding@inglis.com.au

Bloodstock Consultant (Auctioneer)

Bryce Bevan

0438 526 815

bryce.bevan@inglis.com.au

Bloodstock Consultant

Harry Bailey

0420 997 417

harry.bailey@inglis.com.au

Bloodstock Consultant

Jin Tian

0419 679 970

jin.tian@inglis.com.au

Sales Entry Coordinator

Wayne Massingham

02 9133 0223

wayne.massingham@inglis.com.au

National Bloodstock Administrator

Teresa MacGinley

0427 682 219

teresa.macginley@inglis.com.au

Bloodstock Manager (Auctioneer)

Simon Vivian

0417 006 546

simon.vivian@inglis.com.au

Bloodstock Consultant

Mark Dodemaide

0404 839 452

mark.dodemaide@inglis.com.au

Bloodstock Consultant

Will Stott

0408 126 952

will.stott@inglis.com.au

Bloodstock Assistant

Brittany Hussey

03 9089 7415

brittany.hussey@inglis.com.au

Matt Rudolph

0438 628 102

matt@theracingagency.com

Chief Financial Officer

Jaci Ellings

0412 149 782

jaci.ellings@inglis.com.au

Commercial Accountant

Steven Bristow

02 9133 0258

steven.bristow@inglis.com.au

Assistant Accountant

Ann Markham

02 9133 0214

ann.markham@inglis.com.au

Payments Coordinator Accounts/Inglis Digital

Caitlin Sneddon

02 9133 0240

caitlin.sneddon@inglis.com.au

Payroll / HR

Jenny Goodwin

02 9133 0244

jenny.goodwin@inglis.com.au

Administration Assistant

Caitlin Ginn

02 9133 0215

caitlin.ginn@inglis.com.au

Chief Operating Officer

Andrew Munce

0412 575 452

andrew.munce@inglis.com.au

Credit & Collections Manager

Bill Pantel

0415 158 825

bill.pantel@inglis.com.au

Lending Manager

Emily Colless

0409 285 283

emily.colless@inglis.com.au

INglis Staff

Invoicing & Payments Manager

Chris Christodoulou

0419 408 769

chris.christodoulou@inglis.com.au

Inglis Digital Finance Manager

Jason Ngo

0488 088 609

jason.ngo@inglis.com.au

Finance Officer

Sam Connors

02 9133 0249

sam.connors@inglis.com.au

Finance Officer

Rani Wylie

02 9399 7999

rani.wylie@inglis.com.au

INGLIS

MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION

Finance Officer

Nicole Stocker

03 9333 1422

nicole.stocker@inglis.com.au

RECEPTION SYDNEY BLOODSTOCK

MELBOURNE BLOODSTOCK

QUEENSLAND BLOODSTOCK Queensland Representative FINANCE

CLIENT FINANCE

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GROUP MARKETING General Manager Bloodstock Sales & Marketing

Sebastian Hutch

0423 770 854

sebastian.hutch@inglis.com.au

Marketing Manager

Jessica McKeown

0498 807 205

jessica.mckeown@ingis.com.au

Media & PR Manager

Peter Fitzgerald

0418 348 997

peter.fitzgerald@inglis.com.au

Marketing Executive

Jemma Cutting

02 9133 0219

jemma.cutting@inglis.com.au

Client Relations & Events Coordinator

Lily France

02 9133 0247

lily.france@inglis.com.au

Travel & Transport at Sales

0477 426 993

IT Chief Information Officer

Deane Jooste-Jacobs

0414 587 953

deane.jacobs@inglis.com.au

IT Support Officer

Ned Mahir

0432 457 524

nedim.mahir@inglis.com.au

Complex Manager, Riverside

Jonathan D’Arcy

0412 965 729

jonathan.darcy@inglis.com.au

Complex Manager, Oaklands

Colin Brown

0413 148 956

colin.brown@inglis.com.au

Groundsman, Oaklands

Johnny Stocker

03 9333 1422

johnny.stocker@inglis.com.au

Insurance Manager

Sinéad Flannery

0416 243 696

sinead.flannery@inglis.com.au

National Insurance Manager

Beryl Brooks

0417 725 500

beryl@inglis.com.au

Insurance Consultant

Narelle Stocker

0404 093 660

narelle.stocker@inglis.com.au

Insurance Administrator

Fiona Smith

03 9089 7413

fiona.smith@inglis.com.au

Business Manager

Nick Melmeth

0419 145 144

nick.melmeth@inglisdigital.com

Operations

Stephanie Carruthers

0422 592 607

stephanie.carruthers@inglisdigital.com

COMPLEX

INSURANCE

INGLIS DIGITAL

Sales

Jessie Whipp

0418 237 563

jessie.whipp@inglisdigital.com

Sales

Mary-Anne Bozsity

0427 496 518

maryanne.bozsity@inglisdigital.com

Administration Coordinator

Suzy Sims

1300 711 683

suzy.sims@inglisdigital.com

02 9399 7999

support@horsezone.com.au

Horsezone.com.au INGLIS RURAL PROPERTY Director

Jamie Inglis

0412 064 442

jamie.inglis@inglis.com.au

Sales Manager

Sam Triggs

0410 683 891

sam.triggs@inglis.com.au

Sales Consultant

Richie Inglis

0438 424 216

richie.inglis@inglis.com.au

Marketing Coordinator

Zoe Philip

02 9133 0209

zoe.philip@inglis.com.au

TRAVELEDGE

+61 2 9080 1769

travel@inglis.com.au

GM of Bloodstock Operations & International Development

Jonathan D’Arcy

+61 412 965 729

jonathan.darcy@inglis.com.au

China

Jin Tian

+61 419 679 970

jin.tian@inglis.com.au

Europe

Harry Bailey

+61 420 997 417

harry.bailey@inglis.com.au

Hong Kong

Jonathan D'Arcy

+61 412 965 729

jonathan.darcy@inglis.com.au

Japan

Satomi Oka

+61 414 414 450

satomi.oka@inglis.com.au

Macau

Mark Dodemaide

+61 404 839 452

mark.dodemaide@inglis.com.au

New Zealand

Brett Gilding

+61 401 300 280

brett.gilding@inglis.com.au

North America

Craig Rounsefell

(USA) +1 310 650 2302 (AUS) +61 421 270 775

craig@boomerbloodstock.com

Phillipines

Mark Dodemaide

+61 404 839 452

mark.dodemaide@inglis.com.au

Singapore

Chris Russell

+61 412 644 452

chris.russell@inglis.com.au

South Africa

Simon Vivian

+61 417 006 546

simon.vivian@inglis.com.au

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