2021 Magic Millions Perth Magazine

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Perth 2021

Y EARL ING SA LE & RACEDAY


Welcome.................................................................. 4 Events Calendar........................................................ 6 A Sample of the Offering for 2021.......................... 14 Stakes Success Stories............................................. 18 2020 Stud Tours....................................................... 20 The Good Lord........................................................ 26 2020 Facts At A Glance.......................................... 30 2020 Barrier Draw in Pictures.................................... 32 Sale Socials............................................................. 38 The Next Generation............................................... 48 Mandoon Estate..................................................... 62 2020 Launch Party.................................................. 66 Raciest Women in the West..................................... 70 2020 Winners........................................................... 76

MAGIC MILLIONS PERTH DAVID HOUSTON – WA MANAGER 0408 609 994 davidh@magicmillions.com.au CHARLOTTE GEOGHEGAN – ADMINISTRATION 0417 846 981 charlotte@magicmillions.com.au 2/56 Dale Road, Middle Swan WA 6056 (PO Box 448 Belmont WA 6984) 08 9477 2455 perth@magicmillions.com.au www.magicmillions.com.au

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Words can’t describe 2020 so let us just move on. We can only say that in February we had the highest grossing and averaging sale figures held in Perth for many years. We were finally able to sell in the fantastic new

reinvestment in our quality 2021 yearling catalogue. This

auditorium providing a very comfortable venue that

year’s consignment of just on 300 yearlings represent a

stimulated spirited bidding throughout the two-day sale.

large group of successful WA based stallions who are

Again we have seen wonderful results throughout the year by Perth sale graduates and the trend is continuing this season with success by early-season two year olds. The Pinjarra Magic Millions Ladies Day Race meeting grows and grows. And the first year with the Racing Women’s Bonus attached to the 2YO Classic proved

eligible for the lucrative Westspeed Platinum Bonuses. Eastern state stallions represented, while smaller in number, are successful sires across the nation and extremely popular. I look forward to welcoming our many friends and guests from near and afar to Perth and the Swan Valley. Please take time to explore the beautiful Swan Valley as

supremely popular with 11 accepted and eight starters

well as greater Western Australia, now the safest place

of the 14 runners owned by women.

in the world to live.

This year we are pleased to be raising the prizemoney

Good luck and best wishes to all vendors and buyers at

for the Magic Millions 3YO Trophy to $200,000 which I’m

Magic Millions Perth 2021.

sure will be well received by the industry. The successful emergence of several young stallions in WA has seen good numbers of mares being bred locally which is very positive for the future.

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Increased prizemoney distributions by RWWA is putting

David Houston

money in owners’ pockets and I am looking forward to

Manager, Magic Millions Western Australia


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EVENTS Calendar SUNDAY 31 JANUARY

SATURDAY 6 FEBRUARY

MAGIC MILLIONS BARRIER DRAW

MAGIC MILLIONS WA RACEDAY

Join Western Australia’s racing identities for the 2021 WA Magic Millions Barrier Draw in association with RWWA. New and existing owners are invited to come along for an enjoyable afternoon and the opportunity to explore the world of racing, meet some horses and get your questions answered by top WA trainers and breeders amongst the beautiful backdrop of Mandoon Estate.

Come raceday all eyes will turn to the track at Pinjarra Park on Ladies Day for the running of the $250,000 Magic Millions WA 2YO Classic (RL 1200m) and the $200,000 Magic Millions WA Trophy (RL 1200m).

The connections of every runner in the 2021 $250,000 Magic Millions WA 2YO Classic field and the $200,000 3YO Trophy will randomly choose the barrier from which their horse will start on Raceday. Make sure to get down to Mandoon for a fabulous Sunday afternoon. Where: Mandoon Estate, Swan Valley Time: 2-5.30pm Bookings: Free event to public RSVP to Charlotte Geoghegan on 0417 846 981 or email charlotte@magicmillions.com.au

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The day includes popular Fashions on the Field for both Ladies and Gents and a range of free children’s entertainment throughout the day after the last. Where: Pinjarra Park, Pinjarra Time: Gates open 10.30am Tickets: Free entry for Ladies, Adults $20, Concession $10 and Children under 16 free For raceday information, tickets, gazebo and restaurant bookings please visit: www.pinjarrapark.com.au


FRIDAY 12 FEBRUARYSUNDAY 14 FEBRUARY MAGIC MILLIONS YEARLING INSPECTIONS We welcome you to our Sales Complex to inspect the catalogued lots available in the 2021 Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale. The Sales Complex is open to the public and this is a great opportunity to get a firsthand look into the world of thoroughbred sales. Where: Magic Millions Sales Complex, Swan Valley Time: From 9am Bookings: This is a free event, open to the public Please direct all enquiries to perth@magicmillions.com.au or phone 08 9477 2455

SUNDAY 14 FEBRUARY OPEN DAY Learn more at the Magic Millions Yearling Sale Open Day - meet trainers, jockeys and see the yearlings and learn what goes into selecting racing’s next winner. Learn about racehorse ownership - it’s affordable and incredible fun. Grab your friends and form a syndicate - take a share and enjoy the ride of your life! Join an incredible masterclass run by the great team at RWWA’s Owners Only. Time: 9am Where: Magic Millions Sales Complex, Swan Valley Register your interest by emailing charlotte@ magicmillions.com.au Private Event - Pre-booking essential

MAGIC MILLIONS VIP COCKTAIL PARTY (BY INVITATION ONLY) Magic Millions Opening Night Cocktail Party brings together the who’s who of the racing world as they gather to celebrate the commencement of the Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale. Where: Magic Millions Sales Complex, Swan Valley Strictly Invite Only

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MONDAY 15 & TUESDAY 16 FEBRUARY MAGIC MILLIONS YEARLING SALE Magic Millions Perth has a reputation for its consistent supply of stakes winners including six-time Group One winner Black Heart Bart, Caulfield Cup winner Boom Time, Railway Stakes winner Great Shot, Stutt Stakes winner Leonardo Da Hinchi, and life changers the likes of Silent Sedition, Luckygray, Manifisio, Moment of Change, Playing God, Scenic Blast and Scenic Shot. The 2021 edition will again feature the cream of the crop of Western Australia’s yearlings, all eligible to be nominated for the rich $12.77 million Magic Millions Race Series including the $75,000 Racing Women’s Bonus in WA.

MONDAY 15 – BOOK 1 (LOTS 1-163) Time: From 1pm

TUESDAY 16 – BOOK 2 (LOTS 164-303) Time: From 11am Where: Magic Millions Sales Complex, Swan Valley Tickets: Free Enquiries to perth@magicmillions.com.au or phone 08 9477 4255

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56 irrigated paddocks with shelters Safe Horserail fencing 2 hard feeds daily plus quality oaten hay Baldivis Vet 5 minutes away Experienced Farrier attending weekly


A decade of exceptional stock of racing and breeding horses Our stud located in Denmark arguably has the best conditions in Western Australia for broodmares and offspring with its perennial high rainfall and mild summer conditions. Over the past decade the Stud has steadily developed and we now have an exceptional stock of horses with an equal emphasis on racing and breeding. Our focus is now on breeding for the market place, both in Western Australia and the East Coast. It is our aim to retain only quality producing broodmares who have been mated to headline sires the likes of Fastnet Rock, More Than Ready, Lonhro, Brazen Beau, Rubick, Starcraft, American Pharoah and some exciting new season sires including Gold Standard, Brave Smash, Sessions and the son of I am Invincible - Santos. Mt Hallowell Stud has already achieved significant success on the race track having currently won 9 Group 1s, multiple Group 2 and 3s, and various Cups and Listed Races.

Mt Hallowell Stud, Denmark WA | www.hallowell.com.au


Lot 46

Filly Sessions/Princess Aubrey (Danewin)

Lot 54

Colt Gold Standard/Royale Faux Pas (Al Maher)

Lot 60

Filly Gold Standard/Saxabelle (Saxon)

Lot 80

Colt Rubick/Triband (Fastnet Rock)

Lot 184

Filly Gold Standard/Miss Kitwe (More Than Ready)

She is ž sister to multiple group winning mare Elegant Fashion.

Multiple winning dam, ½ sister to Elegant Fashion.

Closely related to stakes winners Special Reward, Showy Chloe, and El Rijes.

A combination of speed and stamina for this imposing colt.

Precocious type speed pedigree.

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Just a sample of the

OFFERING WE HAVE FOR YOU IN

2021

MAGIC MILLIONS PERTH YEARLING SALE 15-16 FEBRUARY Lot 4 – Smart Missile-Journey bay colt

Half brother to NZ winner Sebring’s Delight. From a Belmont Oaks winner of three races. By the same sire as Jericho Missile and Missile Launch.

Lot 5 – Magnus-Juice bay colt

Half brother to two winners and the unraced dam of SP Namimo. Dam won six including the Group One NZ Thoroughbred Breeders’ Stakes.

Lot 7 – SnippetsonKeeper Special bay colt

Half brother to Group Three winner Let Her Rip. From a multiple stakes winner. By the same sire as Gemma’s Son and Rebelson.

Lot 16 – Belardo-Line of Flight brown colt

Half brother to multiple stakes winner London Line-Most Beautiful and the dam of group winner Portland Sky. Dam is an unraced half sister to Scenic Shot.

Lot 19 – Deep Field-Mae West brown filly

Second foal of a five time winning and group performed daughter of Sir Perct. Dam is a half sister to G3 winner Who Dares Wins. By sire of Dig Deep.

Lot 21 – Russian RevolutionMagical Belle brown colt

Half brother to Magic Millions WA 3YO Trophy winner Enchanted Dream and group placed Mystic Maid. By Galaxy and Oakleigh Plate winning son of Snitzel.

Lot 24 – Spirit of BoomMassachusetts bay colt

First foal of a four time winning daughter of Stratum and the stakes

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performer Familal. Family of No Evidence Needed. By same sire as Jonker.

Lot 25 – Deep FieldMeasured Response bay colt First foal of an unraced So You Think half sister to stakes winner Vezalay and the dam of triple stakes winner Sir Frenchie. By sire of Dig Deep and Portland Sky.

Lot 27 – MagnusMiss Rangoon bay colt Full brother to Group Three winner and five time stakes winner Platinum Kingdom. Half brother to stakes performed seven time winner Éclair Sunshine.

Lot 28 – War ChantMiss Strezelecki bay or brown colt Half brother to four time stakes winner and $511,000 earner Mizlecki. From a daughter of Magdalena. Family of G1 winner Entisaar. By Silent Sedition’s sire.

Lot 31 – Capitalist-Munjai bay colt First foal for a two time winning three quarter sister to Whittington, multiple stakes winning and producing sire. Dam is a daughter of an Oaks winner.

Lot 34 – Awesome RockNishikawa black or brown filly Half sister to stakes winner Takanori (dam of SW Tahitian Dancer) and group placed Tee Emar. By Emirates Stakes winning son of Fastnet Rock.

Lot 35 – MenariNotjustaprettyface chestnut colt By explosive group winning son of Snitzel. From a stakes performed mare by Dehere. Family of G1

winners Curata Storm, Voile d’Or etc.

Lot 36 – Dawn ApproachOfcourse She Does bay or grey filly First living foal of a city performed Murtajill half sister to multiple Group One winner Behemoth. Dam is a daughter of Penny Banger.

Lot 39 – Playing God-Oriel brown filly Full sister to stakes winner and Group One performer and $496,000 earner Platoon. Dam is a half sister to Lock the Vault-Gallant Lion. By sire of Kay Cee.

Lot 42 – Playing GodPeggie’s Princess brown colt First living foal of an unraced Oratorio daughter of Peggie’s Dream, in turn a sister to global sprint star Miss Andretti. By same sire as Platoon.

Lot 49 – So Secret-Real Hit bay or brown colt Full brother to the Perth Stakes winner Wacked Out. From a daughter of Dance Hi and half sister to Barakey, Hi On Love and Ifestio (dam of Magnifisio).

Lot 51 – Magnus-Rosmartini bay filly First living foal of a multiple stakes winning daughter of Proart. Dam is a half sister to stakes winner Lonsdale Lady. Same sire of G1 winner Magnifisio.

Lot 54 – Gold StandardRoyale Faux Pas bay colt Half brother to city winner Jingtang. From an unraced Al Maher half sister to Elegant Fashion. Member of first crop of Group Two winning son of Sebring.


Lot 57 – Playing God-Salsify brown filly

Lot 103 – So You ThinkBless This Child brown colt

Half sister to Group Two Queensland Guineas winner Salsonic and stakes placed Kirinata. By the same sire as Kay Cee, Lordhelpmerun, Platoon etc.

From an unraced U S Ranger half sister to stakes winners Blingo, Hold to Ransom (dam of three SWs) and stakes placed Market’s Best. By sire of Quick Thinker.

Lot 58 – Astern-Sambaed bay filly

Lot 104 – I’m All the TalkBonny Belle bay filly

Second foal of a winning O’Reilly half sister to group winners Samizdat and Samovare. By Golden Rose Stakes winning son of Medaglia d’Oro.

Lot 61 – Zoustar-Scenes bay colt Half brother to stakes placed Lake Jackson. From stakes performed Scenic mare Scenes, a sister to Visual Displays and daughter of Princess Plume. By sire of Sunlight.

Lot 69 – Manhattan Rain-Simplyirresistible bay colt Half brother to All Day Session, Young Thor and New Amsterdam. From a stakes performed daughter of Royal Academy. By sire of She Will Reign, Wild Rain etc.

Lot 70 – Sessions-Sky Rumba black filly Half sister to Group Three Red Anchor Stakes winner Portland Sky. From a half sister to London Line-Most Beautiful. Family of Scenic Shot. By sire of Massimo.

Lot 77 – InvaderTick Tick Bloom bay colt Second foal of a four time stakes winning daughter of Viscount. Dam won nine and $496,560. Family of Ros Reef. Member of first crop of G1 winning juvenile.

Lot 80 – Rubick-Triband brown colt Second foal of a winning and stakes performed daughter of Fastnet Rock. By the same sire as Everest winner Yes Yes Yes, Rubisaki, Condo’s Express etc.

Lot 82 – I’m All the TalkTrue Dane bay colt Half brother to stakes performed Indigo Ora and city winner Tango Ora. From a sister to Karrakatta Plate winner Roman Time. By Watch Me Dance’s sire.

Lot 102 – StarspangledbannerBlack Prophet bay colt Half brother to two winners. From an unraced Fusaichi Pegasus half sister to Group One winner Divine Prophet and group winner Proisir. By G1 sire.

Half sister to stakes performer Rikioh. From an unraced three quarter sister to Kalatiara. Family of Regal Power. By the same sire of star filly Watch Me Dance.

Lot 105 – Playing GodBourtique bay filly

First foal of a winning and city performed Discorsi half sister to stakes winning stars Quilista and Red Can Man. By the same sire as star filly Kay Cee.

Lot 107 – A Lot-Cadenza bay filly

First living foal from the Magic Millions WA 2YO Classic winner Cadenza – a half sister to SP Major Mambo. Member of first crop of SW son of Tapit.

Lot 111 – Rommel-Capozzene brown filly

From a US stakes winner by Capote. Family of G1 winners Leading Light, Toylsom, Bel Sprinter etc. By a WA Guineas winning son of Commands.

Lot 115 – Street Boss-Chantski chestnut colt

Third foal of a Group Three Gimcrack Stakes winning daughter of War Chant. By the same sire as The Quarterback, Elite Street, Rapper Dragon, Hanseatic etc.

Lot 119 – My AdmirationComme Ci grey filly

Half sister to stakes performers Fred Dag and Janaura. From a five time winning Verglas half sister to Subsequential (dam of SW Moving Money). By Cryptic Wonder’s sire.

Lot 122 – Playing GodCountess of Tiba brown colt

Half brother to Hong Kong based group performer Prawn Baba (6 wins, A$1.37 million). From an eight time winner. By Kay Cee and Platoon’s sire.

Lot 123 – A LotCoventry to Rio black or brown colt

Half brother to WA Guineas, Champion Fillies Stakes and WA Sires’ Produce Stakes winner Watch Me Dance. From a SP Oratorio

mare. By SW son of Tapit.

Lot 129 – Supido-Delta Gee brown colt Half brother to city winner Born to Try. From a stakes winning and group placed daughter of Street Cry. Dam is a half sister to Wave Rock. By group winning son of Sebring.

Lot 130 – Winning RupertDevils Arcade brown filly Half sister to four winners, from four to race. From a five time winning and stakes performed Snowland mare. By Hi Hi Hi’s sire Winning Rupert.

Lot 136 – Deep FieldFast Flowing bay colt Half brother to Placid Ark Stakes and Northam Cup winner and $635,000 earner Dance Music. From a city winning daughter of Dubawi. By same sire as Dig Deep.

Lot 137 – DemeritFemale Agent black or brown filly Full sister to Group Three Gimcrack Stakes winner Agent Pippa and 12 time winner Double Digit and city winner Six Carat. By Caulfield Guineas Prelude winner.

Lot 141 – Gingerbread ManFirst Game bay colt Full brother to listed Farnley Stakes winner Neurological (9 wins, $329,720). From a winning Soldier’s Tale daughter of SP Our Game Plan. By Singapore Champion.

Lot 143 – War ChantFlying Foray bay filly Half sister to stakes placed, four time winner How to Fly. From a winning half sister to G2 winner Good Serpent. By same sire as Silent Sedition, Dainty Tess etc.

Lot 160 – Deep FieldHipster Girl bay colt Third foal of a winning Nicconi (4th G1 VRC Oaks) mare. Dam is a half sister to group winner Rich Hips. Family of Debellatio. By sire of Dig Deep, Portland Sky etc.

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Welcome

Own The Dream 2021!

Racing and Wagering Western Australia (RWWA) in conjunction with Magic Millions WA is hosting the fourth edition of the popular ‘Own the Dream’ Event Series in 2021.

The competition consists of six FREE events that showcase the WA Racing Industry, including a racing insight tour, masterclass, trackwork breakfast, race day experience and a live yearling auction.

Starting on January 16 and culminating with the 2021 Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale on February 15, three lucky teams will each win a share in a racehorse with the first placed team receiving their training fees paid for the next two years!

The winning teams will be drawn at the Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale on Monday, 15 February 2021, and be able to choose their horse up to the value of their prize from participating trainers and syndicators.

Racing ownership unlocks a lifetime of elevated experience. Exclusive access. Bigger emotions. Deeper bonds.


The Prizes 1ST

2ND

3RD

$10,000

$7,000

$5,000

MAGIC MILLIONS VOUCHER PLUS TRAINING FEES COVERED FOR TWO YEARS!

MAGIC MILLIONS VOUCHER PLUS $7,500 IN TRAINING FEES

MAGIC MILLIONS VOUCHER PLUS $3,500 IN TRAINING FEES

NOT A WINNER? EACH TEAM COULD STILL RECEIVE A $1,500 VOUCHER TO USE TOWARDS A SHARE IN A WESTSPEED PLATINUM BREEDER NOMINATED YEARLING AT THE SALE.


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STAKES SuccessStories — PERTH YEARLING SALE —

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Horse Name

Breeding

Trainer

Prizemoney

Price

Feature Performances

Black Heart Bart

Blackfriars Sister Theresa

Darren Weir

$4,817,950

$20,000

SAJC Goodwood H., Gr.1, MRC Memsie S., Gr.1, Underwood S., Gr.1-twice, CF Orr S., Gr.1, Futurity S., Gr.1

Scenic Shot

Scenic Sweepshot

Daniel Morton

$3,097,855

$36,000

VRC LKS Mackinnon S., Gr.1, BTC Doomben Cup, Gr.1-twice

Luckygray

Bradbury's Luck - Damah Lady

Trevor Andrews

$2,696,025

$46,000

WATC Railway S., Gr.1-twice, Kingston Town Classic, Gr.1

Boom Time

Flying Spur Bit of a Ride

Hayes & Dabernig

$2,554,125

P $65,000

Scenic Blast

Scenic Daughter's Charm

Daniel Morton

$2,122,046

$85,000

Royal Ascot King's Stand S., Gr.1, VRC Lightning S., Gr.1, Newmarket H., Gr.1

Playing God

Blackfriars Dolly Will Do

Neville Parnham

$1,669,200

$27,000

WATC Kingston Town Classic, Gr.1twice, Western Australian Guineas, Gr.2, Northerly S., Gr.3

Moment of Change

Barely a Moment Europium

Peter G Moody

$1,657,638

$50,000

MRC Sir Rupert Clarke S., Gr.1, Futurity S., Gr.1, CF Orr S., Gr.1

Magnifisio

Magnus Ifestio

Vaughn Sigley

$1,547,200

$80,000

WATC Winterbottom S., Gr.1, Lee Steere S., Gr.2, Roma Cup, Gr.3

Great Shot

Magnus Satin Covers

Rhys Radford

$1,479,375

$31,000

WATC Railway S., Gr.1, Belmont Guineas, L, Cyril Flower S., L, Old Comrade S., L

God Has Spoken

Blackfriars Dolly Will Do

Neville Parnham

$1,189,250

$41,000

WATC CB Cox S., Gr.2, Sires' Produce S., Gr.3, RJ Peters S., Gr.3, Strickland S., Gr.3

Silent Sedition

War Chant Fiorentina

Andrew Noblet

$1,177,150

$45,000

MVRC William Reid S., Gr.1, MRC Summoned S., Gr.3, Mannerism S., Gr.3twice, SAJC Auraria S., Gr.3

Man Booker

Discorsi Morine

Daniel Morton

$1,115,680

$25,000

Western Australian Guineas, Gr.2, WATC Northerly S., Gr.3

MRC Caulfield Cup, Gr.1, Mornington Cup Prelude, L, WATC Melvista S., L


Horse Name

Breeding

Trainer

Prizemoney

Price

Achievements

Dainty Tess

War Chant Classic Smile

Daniel Morton

$1,111,875

P $25,000

Achernar Star

Gingerbread Man - Morine

Lindsey Smith

$1,017,021

$75,000

WATC Grandstand Cup, L, Bunbury S., L, 3d Kingston Town Classic, Gr.1

Valour Road

Frost Giant Melba Avenue

Simon Miller

$1,080,607

$60,000

WATC Karrakatta P., Gr.2, SAJC Euclase S., Gr.2, WATC Prince of Wales S., Gr.3

Special Reward

Demerit Special Kiseki

Kris Lees

$907,130

$145,000

ATC Southern Cross S., Gr.3, Newcastle JC Newmarket H., Gr.3

Variation

War Chant Fleeting Angel

Stephen Miller

$854,950

$32,000

Western Australian Guineas, Gr.2, WATC Belmont Guineas, L, Aquanita S., L, Raconteur S., L

Lucky Street

Oratorio Rumours

Trevor Andrews

$814,350

$75,000

WATC Karrakatta P., Gr.2, Magic Millions Perth 2YO Classic, RL, Perth S., L, Miss Andretti S., L

Watch Me Dance

I'm All the Talk - Coventry to Rio

Steve Wolfe

$803,450

$34,000

WA Guineas, Gr.2, WATC Champion Fillies S., Gr.3, WA Sires' Produce S., Gr.3

Red Can Man

Gingerbread Man Brocky's Ace

Steve Wolfe

$764,590

$50,000

WATC Fairetha S., L, HG Bolton Sprint H., L

Quilista

Scandal Keeper Brocky's Ace

Peter & Paul Snowden

$750,650

$10,000

ATC Sapphire S., Gr.2, Birthday Card S., Gr.3.

The Celt

Planet Five Cintrice

Anne King

$634,550

$4,500

WATC AJ Scahill S., Gr.3

Lordhelpmerun

Playing God Pure Heaven

Steve Wolfe

$612,460

$25,000

WATC Sires' Produce S., Gr.3

Gemma's Son

Snippetson - Princess Gemma

David Harrison

$573,340

$20,000

Pinjarra RC Magic Millions WA 2YO Classic, RL, WATC Perth S., L

WATC Prince of Wales S., Gr.3-twice, SAJC RN Irwin S., Gr.3

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The Tradition continues If you want to buy a winner – make Alwyn Park your first stop at the

2021 PERTH MAGIC MILLIONS SALE A/c ALWYN PARK STUD 93 94 114 207 242

Colt Filly Colt Filly Colt

Awesome Rock / Amazingtale Maschino / Amity Belle Vert de Grece / Champagne Bubbles Maschino / Pure Ivy (NZ) Playing God / Tousled

A/c ALWYN PARK STUD (As Agent) 9 19 29 30 47 67 90 113 129 230 299

Filly Filly Geld Colt Colt Filly Colt Colt Colt Filly Filly

Safeguard / Lady Mambo Deep Field / Mae West (NZ) Vert de Grece / Miss Wild War Chant / Mojito City War Chant / Radiant Diva Magnus / Sheerkat Toronado / World Class Toronado / Cathay Belle Supido / Delta Gee Universal Ruler / Sonata (NZ) Sessions / Ginas Thorn

MASCHINO

A/c ALWYN PARK STUD (As agent for White Diamond Bloodstock) 44 66 99 221

Filly Filly Filly Filly

Churchill / Persian Princess Astern / Shamelessly (NZ) Choisir / Belleluia Territories / Scenicism

BARNS B & C SWAN VALLEY SALES COMPLEX Contact: John Andrew (08) 9525 2072 or 0419 929 483 alwynpk@westnet.com.au 18

SUNSPEED SUMMER 2020


at Alwyn Park Stud John Andrew has bred, raised and sold hundreds of winners the calibre of G1 Caulfield Guineas winner PALACE REIGN and Malaysian Horse Of The Year FREE SPIRIT through to recent city winners Rivalry Galore, Double Digit, Pearl Trade, Demi Go Round, Akiko etc. Alwyn Park has also been firing with its sires Maschino (Cockney Crew, Fabergino, Cup Night & Snowchino) and Alfred Nobel (Prim And Proper, Pure Dynamite & Bumper Humper).

CAPTAIN OBVIOUS – His three-quarter brother catalogued as Lot 114

CARNAMAH

Victorian winner with a half-brother by Awesome Rock

FABERGINO

Stakes winning daughter of Maschino who has two fillies from Alwyn Park

SUNSPEED SUMMER 2020

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The Good BY KRISTEN MANNING

Lord Harvey Crossman, an affectionate nickname bestowed upon one of Western Australian racing’s most influential and beloved figures who passed away in July, 2020. “We used to call him the Good Lord,” said close friend, race caller Darren McAullay who is one of many to have had their lives touched by this “unique, lovely human being.” In his role as long serving WAROA (Western Australian Racehorse Owners Association) president and member of the Perth Racing Board, Harvey was a passionate advocate for racehorse owners and whilst representing them, he also befriended them. There was nothing he liked more, his racing friends recall, than having a chat with fellow thoroughbred aficionados and his days at the track were busy, social ones. “He was there every Saturday,” Darren said. “He’d come up into my box, sit on the chair in the corner and we’d have a chat. Then he would head out to mingle - and return, we’d talk for hours.” Trainer Paul Jordan, who prepared the many successful horses syndicated and raced by Harvey, noted that “he just loved talking to people.” “When mobile phones first began to appear Harvey said ‘there is no way I will ever get one of those.’ He wasn’t keen on getting work calls whilst he was at the beach with family. But once he got one he was never off it!”

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“He’d be so busy on the phone at the trials that he’d only have time to give me a wave!” It was racing people he was talking to, Harvey always trying his best to keep his fellow owners informed, to involve them, to make them feel a special part of the whole racehorse ownership experience. He loved a winner as much as anyone but most of his joy was derived from sharing the fun with others. “On race day Harvey would sit and enjoy the reaction of other owners, “Paul said, “he loved to watch them jump around, smiling and laughing.” And if the opportunity was there to lead a horse in after a feature win, Harvey always passed that privilege on to another owner. Months on and Paul is missing his frequent conversations with Harvey. “It was a rare day that we did not speak, usually it was many times a day. He was such an easy person to get on with; an honest man, a good man.” “You could not find anyone with a bad word to say about him, he was loved by everyone.” Horses were a frequent topic of the Harvey and Paul conversations and there were many terrific ones to talk about, such as Harvey’s first horse... he was lucky enough to have a share in the 1997 Western Australian Derby hero Hot Jules.


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The Good Again it was not only about watching great horses, but sharing that experience, Harvey telling TAB Radio that he so enjoyed “appreciating great racing with kindred spirits.” Harvey’s favourite local race meeting was Railway Stakes Day, his favourite race the 2008 Winterbottom Stakes; that stirring battle between Takeover Target and Apache Cat... “that was unbelievable,” he said. “I was very fortunate to be in the callers box with Darren, it was his best ever call.” During his reign at WAROA Harvey achieved much, including the running and promotion of the association’s annual Racing Awards dinner. “He really made that function,” Paul Jordan said. “He got sponsors involved which made the association financial and therefore more powerful. It is such a popular night now, it is always packed and that is down to Harvey.”

So much did Harvey enjoy that experience that an association spanning three decades ensued, he and Paul cheering on such talented gallopers as the triple stakes winner For Your Eyes Only, the Belmont Guineas winner Volition, the Colonel Reeves Stakes winner Revolition and the stakes placed gallopers Saxon Palace, Coruscation and Passion Cantata. A two times Group Three placed four times winner, Clarecastle was Harvey’s favourite mare and she provided further joy producing the stakes placed metropolitan winners Specialism and Royal Strata. And there will be plenty cheering on her next runner, her War Chant two-year-old daughter beautifully and aptly named Harvey’s Angel. The multiple city winners Chinetti, Dusty Storm, Lacida, Fire And Rain, Cognac and Our Time Will Come are also amongst those who raced in the familiar maroon and gold colours of the Lima syndicates. And rarely did Harvey miss them race, a man who not only wanted to race horses - but to be there for each step of their careers.

It was in his role as WAROA executive officer that Darren McAullay met Harvey, the pair quickly discovering that they had much in common. “We met at my first meeting and struck up an immediate friendship,” Darren said. “Harvey became very much a mentor and a father figure to me,” he added, still amazed by a coincidence that had its roots in the beginnings of his calling career decades earlier. “When I first started broadcasting at the Richmond Raceway the curator - one of the kindest men you would meet - took me under his wing.” A man with a rich history of harness racing involvement, who had trained some good ones including the home-bred Yerilla Court (20 wins, second to Pure Steel in the 1975 WA Derby), his name was Norm Crossman. Harvey’s dad. Who lived with his family on course, introducing Harvey to the pacing and trotting world, an interest that later flowed onto thoroughbreds. “And so the two great influences in my racing life were father and son,” said Darren.

And he encouraged others to do so, in a TAB Radio interview a few years back noting that promoting racehorse ownership was not enough, that the industry needed to focus also on making sure owners turned up on race day. He loved the atmosphere, and he wanted others to as well. The W.S Cox Plate was Harvey’s favourite interstate race meeting and each year he hosted a tour of Western Australian racing enthusiasts, along the way making and maintaining many Victorian friendships.

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Darren is full of admiration for Harvey’s many achievements at WAROA, many were not recognised during his life time; “so much of what he set about to do, he did quietly.” Jokingly referring to Harvey as “the Henry Kissinger of racing,” Darren noted what a great negotiator and mediator he was, able to unite those with opposing views... “he was caring, clever and effective.” And “old-school,” hand delivering the invitations to the WAROA Awards Night “just so that he could have a conversation with every one.” Current Australian Jockeys Association President Craig Staples is another who credits Harvey with caring mentorship. “He was an inspiration, providing me with the stepping stones I needed when I needed them.” It was whilst riding for the Paul Jordan stable that Craig first came to know Harvey and it was to Harvey he turned when he was not happy with how jockeys were being represented in Western Australia. “I never thought I had it in me to run the local jockeys association, I was in fact very nervous! But Harvey gave me guidance and confidence.” “He was only ever a phone call away, I was very lucky to have him in my life, I only wish he still was.” The Western Australian Jockeys Association President since 2009, just recently taking over from the retiring Des O’Keefe as leader of the national body, Craig reiterated Darren McAullay’s words - “Harvey was a great mediator. He had a way of going about things without causing any conflict, he was able to unite people in an industry that is so often disunited.”

Carat who shot through along the rails to record an exciting victory at just her second start at Ascot in early November. Harvey had racing friends across the country, such as Racing Victoria’s Greg Carpenter who “had the pleasure of knowing Harvey well. He had an enormous passion for racing, in particular for WA racing and its participants. He gave invaluable service to Perth racing, to WAROA and to the national owners body.” And Diane Stampalia, a WAROA committee member for six years of Harvey’s presidentship... “I was fortunate enough to travel to many meetings with Harvey from Esperance to Port Hedland and many in between - all in the pursuit of recruiting membership for WAROA.” “He was a down to earth gentleman whose knowledge and passion for racing was legendary. So many will miss his friendly, smiling face on racecourses all over Western Australia.” The Melbourne Racing Club’s Josh Rodder, who spent time working in Perth along with his jockey wife Talia, remembers Harvey as a man “who had such impact on us in a short time.” “He was wonderful human; warm, caring, humble and empathetic. Qualities I so admire in anyone I meet.” “From the first time I met Harvey, I admired his passion for the sport of horse racing and he quickly became a sounding board for me as a newly settled West Aussie.” “He loved the horses and all the participants involved in caring for them. He dedicated his time to racing, whether it be breeding, racing or buying yearlings from the sale and his bond with Paul Jordan is the strongest I have seen between owner and trainer.”

Aside from his obvious love for, and dedication to, his family - his wife Mina (who he would affectionately refer to as ‘my Sophia Loren’), his children Lisa and Mark (after whom his Lima syndicates were named) and his grandchildren - Harvey lived for racing.

“They had so many thrills on the track, but didn’t choose to go it alone; they shared their successful racing partnership and journey with so many owners from all walks of life, bringing good people together to enable so many racing dreams.”

“It was his world,” Darren said, “he was totally immersed in it.”

“The glowing maroon and gold colours of Harvey Crossman shine bright in my mind when I think of my special time in Western Australia and we will always treasure the quality time we spent with Harvey both at the track and away from the track.” n

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TOP SELLER $240,000 Offered by Willow Dale Farm Sold to Attunga Bloodstock/Clarke Bloodstock

TOP SPEND $1,140,000 By Adam Durrant Racing For 19 lots at an average of $60,000

$60,000 LEADING VENDOR BY GROSS

MUNGRUP STUD $1,825,500 for 31 lots

LEADING VENDOR BY AVERAGE

AMELIA PARK 6 sold at an average of $112,500

LEADING SIRE BY GROSS

WAR CHANT (USA) 15 sold for $1,228,000

9 VENDORS ACHIEVED 100% CLEARANCE

SALE AVERAGES BOOK 1 $68,559 BOOK 2 $31,894 BUYERS FROM

5 STATES & 6 COUNTRIES 32 LOTS SOLD FOR

$100,000+

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TOP 10 BUYERS

2020

ADAM DURANT RACING Bought 15 – Average $67,733 Gross $1,016,000

NEVILLE PARNHAM RACING Bought 8 – Average $85,625 Gross $685,000

JOHN CHALMERS BLOODSTOCK Bought 12 – Average $48,625 Gross $583,500

PEARCE RACING

Bought 6 – Average $76,667 Gross $460,000

THOROUGHBRED OWNERS ASSN & SPORTS TRUST Bought 3 – Average $123,333 Gross $370,000

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TOP 10 BUYERS

2020

McEVOY MITCHELL RACING/ BELMONT BLOODSTOCK Bought 2 – Average $165,000 Gross $330,000

BRIDGE PATROL LODGE Bought 4 – Average $68,750 Gross $275,000

SIMON MILLER RACING Bought 3 – Average $86,333 Gross $259,000

JIM TAYLOR

Bought 4 – Average $62,625 Gross $250,500

ATTUNGA BLOODSTOCK/ CLARKE BLOODSTOCK Bought 1 – Average $240,000 Gross $240,000

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THE NEXT Generation BY KRISTEN MANNING

With the number of young enthusiasts striving to make their way in the racing and breeding world, the Western Australian thoroughbred industry is in great hands. From those with a history of family involvement going back decades to newcomers to the game, there are high levels of skill and ambition amongst those working at studs across the state and after reading about some of the smartest up-and-comers, we are sure that you will agree that the future looks bright!

CLAIRE WILLIAMSON How did you get started in the thoroughbred world?

my own endeavour. The transition has been relatively smooth and I am so thankful for the support and loyalty I have received from my family and the racing community.

Having grown up on a stud farm, I was exposed to animals from a young age. My interest and awe in thoroughbreds has grown into a passion for caring and breeding.

We operate on 500 acres of fertile land in the great southern and the climate and all year-round pasture make for an ideal, stress free environment for our horses to grow and thrive.

My parents (owners and operators of Mungrup Stud, the property on which Willaview Park is homed) bought their first stallion in 1980 and watching them succeed in the industry shaped and cemented my career choice.

I currently have two standing stallions, A Lot and Oratorio. Having just completed our first successful breeding season I am excited for the future of this aspect of the business.

Having the opportunity to somewhat follow in their footsteps is a real privilege.

Willaview Park’s facilities allow me to cater for every aspect in the life of a thoroughbred, from breeding, growing, educating, sale preparation and spelling to retirement.

Willaview Park

What is your current involvement? Earlier this year my parents decided to close their business Mungrup Stud but with that choice came an opportunity for me to use the land and infrastructure for

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Millions Yearling Sale. We are driven to get the best results and watching the yearlings blossom both in maturity and looks is exciting and rewarding. What are your hopes for the future? To continue to offer a high standard of service for both clients and their animals, ensuring that they have every possibility of success. With so much opportunity for growth within the business, it’s exciting and we are striving toward producing quality thoroughbreds for the Western Australia industry.

What do you love about WA Racing and Breeding? It would definitely be the community within. There are so many honest hard-working people that have such passion for their thoroughbreds. I love seeing owners succeed in breeding a winner; after their years of interest and investment, it is a great outcome for them. Breeding is a competitive industry, as is the sport of racing, but I believe the motivation to be better is integral for a thriving and successful industry.

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TROY VAN HEEMST Lynward Park

How did you get started in the thoroughbred world? Having finished school I completed a Bachelor of Commerce. Unsettled by city life I looked elsewhere and decided on the horses, having been exposed to horse racing by my sports enthusiast father. In 1999 I left Perth to live in Victoria where I completed a Diploma in Horse Business Management at Marcus Oldham College. The following year I spent living and working in Ireland at the famed Airlie Stud, home of many influential stallions including Habitat, Petingo and Ela-Mana-Mou, who was still working when I was there. I then returned home and twelve months later was running my family’s Lynward Park Stud. I’ve been the manager now for 20 years. What is you current involvement? The last five years has seen a strategic shift at Lynward Park. We have moved into the yearling sales market and have evolved our breeding model; we now stand colonial stallions with the desired traits of precocity and speed and use eastern states based sires to protect and grow our bloodstock investments. My family are passionate about racing horses and we will continue to race stock; some are simply not commercial and others will be fillies who were specifically bred for racing and breeding purposes. Personally, I find the racing and breeding of thoroughbred horses to be both extremely challenging and rewarding and I consider myself very lucky to be in a position where I can be there every step of the way, from planning matings to raising those foals and to then be there to witness them fulfill their destiny on the race track.

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What are your hopes for the future? My plans for the future are to keep pushing for improvement. Lynward Park is now producing 10% black-type horses. From only small numbers we are retaining and selling high quality horses. Naturally the strength of the broodmare band is very important and we have been breeding up our best mares so that the next generation of elite athletes is secured with mares carrying the best genetic material available. Our stallions Bondi and Mahuta have been carefully selected for their suitability for racing in Western Australia; they exhibit elite racing class, a favourable racing pattern and the right speed orientation to hit our major races. Perhaps just as importantly, they offer complementary physiques so that I can mate my mares to advantage. Thoughts on Western Australian racing and breeding? From an industry perspective, I’m both passionate and pro-active. I joined the TBWA committee a few years ago and was heavily involved in reinvigorating our Westspeed Scheme to include a raft of enhancements that we refer to as “Platinum” bonuses. Breeders in Western Australia face unique challenges due to our physical isolation and smaller markets. The new and improved Westspeed Scheme is designed to overcome these challenges. The stallion market is very competitive in Western Australia right now, with more proven options than I can ever recall. The earnings power of the progeny of these “Platinum Stallions” is a gamechanger for people breeding or buying Western Australian sired horses. The recently introduced Epona scheme will augment these benefits and I am optimistic that our great industry will stay strong and keep people and horses connected into the future.


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DAVID MOORE Elvira Park

We have ten broodmares of our own on our 100 acres as well as a few agistees and foals; around 25 horses all up.

How did you get started in the thoroughbred world?

What are your hopes for the future?

I have been interested in racing for as long as I can remember. I am the son of a dairy farmer and we didn’t have horses but my mum’s family had an interest and a couple of my cousins are vets so I guess it was in my blood.

Our dream is to build Elvira Park up to a recognisable brand in the Western Australian thoroughbred industry. It is a tough game but we are chipping away at it and we were lucky enough to buy into Playing God in early 2020.

We used to watch the Melbourne Cup and other big races at primary school and my passion developed at a very young age. As soon as I was old enough I bought my first share in a horse with Neville Parnham and have had a few ever since. Six years ago my wife Toni and I bought the old Wayandah Stud and started to breed our own.

It’s a long haul but we think we are on the right path towards our ambition of supplying quality thoroughbreds to Western Australian trainers and owners.

What is you current involvement? We re-named Wayandah Elvira Park. Ray Cochrane had died a few years previously and the place was a bit run down. So we have spent the last six years doing it up, getting it functional. My Dad and I have been flat-out getting it up to scratch and when I am not too busy I do a bit of part time work at Bellbridge Park.

Thoughts on the Western Australian breeding industry? The breeding schemes - such as Westspeed and Epona - have meant that there has never been a better time to breed and race horses in Western Australia. The financial incentives are great and they give breeders and buyers the confidence that Western Australian racing wants to improve. And we should see some great long term benefits with the good mares visiting local sires which can eventually lead to an even better selection of quality stallions.

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BRENT ATWELL

Darling View Thoroughbreds How did you get started in the thoroughbred world? Thoroughbred racing has always been in the blood with my great grandfather Walter Atwell breeding, owning and training the 1925 Perth Cup winner Great Applause whilst my grandfather Clive Senior bred and raced a few with the Bosci and Taylor families. However as a kid I spent more time around the trots, I was there on most Friday nights with my family and it wasn’t until my late teens that Dad starting breeding more thoroughbreds than standardbreds. He bred a wonderful horse called Give Me A Chance who ran second in a Perth Cup and went on to Victoria for a Melbourne Cup campaign before sustaining an injury.

Kasey & Brent Atwell

In 2008 an opportunity came up to purchase Patronize, a Redoute’s Choice three-quarter brother to Exceed And Excel and we couldn’t resist the opportunity. At that point in time I was managing the diesel mechanic truck workshop Cummins... I left to re-join Dad on the farm. We have taken our once dairy farm to a fully operational stud farm at times housing more than 150 horses. What is you current involvement? Currently I run all operations here at Darling View, foaling down between forty and fifty mares a year, dealing with mares and foals, preparing yearlings for sale and so on. Up until two years ago Dad (Clive) was still hands on with the stock whilst now he is involved heavily with the two hundred Angus cattle we run along with general farm work. We have a great team of five girls and myself here at Darling View Thoroughbreds. What are your hopes for the future? Recently we have purchased arguably the two most exciting stallions in Western Australia; Playing God and I’m All The Talk who are allowing us to build on what we have been able to create over the past ten years. To take our farm right to the top in Western Australian breeding and racing is my long goal. We have been fortunate enough to sell some nice yearlings over the past five to six years and we are forever improving our bloodlines. I’d love to get more of our Western Australian sired stock into the eastern states and I believe that the progeny of our two new stallions are good enough to do that. We also breed a number of mares interstate so to see their foals make the top level would be very satisfying. What do you love about WA Racing and Breeding? Racing in Western Australia is pound for pound better than anywhere in Australia. From what we pay in service fees to what our buyers pay on average for yearlings, the return on investment outweighs anywhere in the country. Our yearlings average $60,000 and we race for nearly $90,000 with Westspeed Platinum bonuses. Western Australia is a pretty relaxed state and the industry is much the same. I love my job; working with horses every day and watching the success of those we breed.

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GOD, THEY ARE ALL THE TALK! Darling View Thoroughbreds’ exciting stallion roster goes from strength to strength.

I’m All The Talk

Playing God

2020 major achievements • • • •

LEADING active WA sire (As at 1/1/21) Leading 2yo sire 19/20 Group 2 WA Guineas quinella Sire of champion 3yo filly WATCH ME DANCE

Patronize

2020 major achievements • Leading Active sire in WA for percentage runners/winners (73%) • Leading Active sire in WA for average earnings per runner $93,000 (Colts)

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Leading WA 3yo sire 19/20 2nd Leading active WA sire (As at 1/1/21) Sire of; 1st place in Group 2 Lee Steere Stakes 1st place in Listed Belmont Guineas 3rd in Group 2 Ted Van Heemst Stakes 2nd Group 3 Northerly Stakes

Lucky Street • First yearlings reached $80,000 – 16 times service fee • Quality strong types • Great constitutions • SPEED SPEED SPEED

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JAIME O’BREE

Ruby Racing & Breeding How did you get started in the thoroughbred world? It is a family based passion. For as long as I can remember my parents had horses, they bred to race and I have always been around thoroughbreds. The love of it really carried on with myself and my brother Daniel, so much so that we wanted to take it to the next step, from hobby to business. What is you current involvement? Just in the last year my brother and I have set up our own business; Ruby Racing & Breeding. We are currently preparing a few yearlings (including home-breds and pin-hookers) for the Western Australian Magic Millions and we also have a small number of mares. We absolutely love the breeding side and one of the first we bred is doing really well; Tiger Of Malay (an Extreme Choice half-brother to the Western Australian Group Three winners Samizdat and Samovare) winning the Kirkham Plate at Randwick at debut in October. He is now on a Golden Slipper path which is very exciting, it’s a good start for us. What are your hopes for the future? We are still very new but we have a great teamwork dynamic going and we hope to keep on supplying quality horses to Western Australian buyers. Another of our wishes is to continue to enjoy following all of our horses and our clients’ horses, as well as their relations. It is not just a job to us, it is our passion. What do you love about WA Racing and Breeding? It is much more of a closed market than in the eastern states. It is easy to follow our horses and their relatives and everyone seems to know everyone else. Even when I meet new people, they have already heard of us and what we are doing; it is easy to make connections and the opportunities are there for the younger generation to come through. Western Australians tend to breed for longevity, not just for the two and three-year-old races. We have a great range of open races for older horses and we love seeing them race on.

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Introducing the first Perth Magic Millions consignment from…

Ruby Racing & Breeding COLTS A/c Ruby Racing & Breeding 7

Colt Snippetson / Keeper Special (Keeper) Half-brother to LET HER RIP (LR Rotorua Stakes)

121 Colt Playing God / Cosmah Domination (Oratorio) Dam a winning half-sister to Amelia Storm (WA Country Cup) A/c Ruby Racing & Breeding (As Agent) 148 Colt Charge Forward / Galarena (Wanted) Closely related to REGAL CHEER (G1 Coolmore Classic) 159 Colt Star Turn / Highly Illustrious (High Chaparral) First foal of a half-sister to Ascot & Belmont winner Illustrious Tycoon

LET HER RIP: Lot 7 - Half-brother by Snippetson

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Filly Manhattan Rain / Russian Empress (Fastnet Rock) From a winning full-sister to ATLANTE (G1 NZ 2000 Guineas)

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Filly Astern / Sambaed (O’Reilly) From a half-sister to Ascot SW SAMIZDAT & SAMOVARE

110 Filly Caravaggio / Callista (Redoute’s Choice) Half-sister to dual Sydney winner Pembroke Castle & Callissident (Matamata 2yo trial winner in November)

BEHEMOTH: Lot 36 – Close relation by Dawn Approach

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Filly Dawn Approach / Ofcourse She Does (Murtajill) Dam a half-sister to Melbourne Group 1 winner BEHEMOTH

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Filly Divine Prophet / Pelage (Lonhro) First foal of a half-sister to Moonee Valley winner Miniver.

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Filly Magnus / Sentfromthestars (Northern Meteor) Dam a Sandown winning half-sister to Top Show (Westspeed Nursery)

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Filly Fighting Sun / Ausmaid (Elusive Quality) Half-sister to Capannello (SP Caulfield) & Amelia Bedelia (Ascot)

SAMOVARE: Lot 58: Astern filly from her half-sister

Specialising in yearling preparation for clientele horses alongside select local and interstate homebreds. Attention to detail for every horse’s individual requirements and specialised preparation to suit.

For more further information contact :Jaime O’Bree 0457 659 400 jaimeobree@gmail.com


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Ben Duncan

BEN DUNCAN Forest View

How did you get started in the thoroughbred world? I was born into it, destined for it. There would be something wrong with me if I didn’t want to get into the horse world with my parents having bred and raced a horse like Northerly! My grandfather Bob was a trainer, the champion Battle Heights stayed with him when he campaigned in Perth in 1974 (winning the C.B Cox Stakes) and I have a photo of a two-year-old me on his back. I have always loved horses and I am lucky that I have had two people, my dad Neville and my pop, give me the guidance I have needed. What is you current involvement? My wife Jo and I are directors of the Duncan Equine Group equine fencing business and we are also keen owner/breeders. Jo is the most integral part of our thoroughbred operation, she keeps the whole thing running whilst I concentrate on the fencing; without her our farm would not have got to where it is today - and where it is heading to! A couple of years ago we actually decided to scale down but then on a trip to the Gold Coast we ended up buying five mares - so we jumped right back in. We sold the highest priced Shalaa weanling (a $150,000 colt out of the Group Three placed Skating On Ice) at the 2019 Gold Coast Magic Millions which was quite a coup for us, we were rapt. In 2020 we sent three mares to east coast stallions, 11 to local horses. We bought a share in I’m All The Talk and have four mares in foal to him, as well as four to Dad’s horse Sessions, others to Playing God and War Chant. We have eight foals on the ground this year.

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We are in a lovely part of the world, sitting on 150m acres just down the road from dad and on the same road as Peter Walsh at Amelia Park; three of us within four kilometres; a great little breeding ground for horses! What are your hopes for the future? To keep breeding (probably between six to ten horses a year) and racing. We want to keep supporting the Western Australian industry, spreading our horses amongst a few trainers; at the moment we have horses with Simon Miller, Adam Durrant, Justin Warwick, Martin Allen and Jimmy Taylor. And hopefully we will have a few more in work with a few more trainers in 2021. We will continue to breed to sell as well though we don’t want to give our horses away. I don’t believe that we should sell ourselves short and I like to think that buyers will be happy that we believe in our horses... if you don’t think your horse can win a race you should not be selling them. We have had a few stakes placings, hopefully there is a stakes winner in the near future. What do you love about racing and breeding – and about the Western Australian industry? What I love most about breeding is seeing a foal we bred get to the track and perform, even when it is for someone else, it is an amazing thing. Even if they don’t win, just to go to the races and watch one of your own, it’s fantastic. I love Western Australian racing, we have some awesome tracks, fantastic places to go and see your horse run. The industry is turning a corner, the stallion pool is improving as is the overall quality of our horses, everything is on an upward cycle which is great.


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KYFFIN ANDERSON Anita Vale Breeding

How did you get started in the thoroughbred world? My parents Robert and Ann have been breeding and racing thoroughbreds throughout my life and my sister and I were riding from an early age. We lived near the city and Mum would drive us out to the Swan Valley twice a week to ride our ponies. Most of my parents broodmares were kept with their friends Glenn and Kathy Money at Coral Park Stud. I loved spending Sundays visiting the foals, exploring the property. After seeing us through high school Mum and Dad moved to Mardella to set up their own property, naming it Anita Vale after Mum’s mother. With Dad still serving on the bench and commuting to the Supreme Court daily, Mum was practically running the property. She was thankful for her background in nursing and grateful for the support from Kathy down the road and John and Sandra Andrew of Alwyn Park just around the corner. I loved being there around the horses, helping Mum with foaling and riding the retirees. I didn’t consider stud work as a career until a few years later. I had just finished university when Dad called to ask me to go to Scone to see a mare he’d bought. I met with Colm Santry at Vinery Stud and he took me around the farm and showed me some of the stallions including our foal’s sire Langfuhr. The property was immaculate and the atmosphere of the Hunter was so serene, I didn’t want to leave. Driving home I stopped at the entrance to Coolmore and a security guard stepped down from his post to see what I wanted; I told him I wanted a job. Next thing I was sitting in the office with a black lab at my feet being interviewed by Peter O’Brien. Coolmore provided me with such a great entry into the industry, the time I spent there was special; I was hooked straight away. It was during the Danehill dynasty and the place was buzzing. I worked on different parts of the farm, able to be involved in all stages of thoroughbred breeding and development; an invaluable experience.

for Anita Vale and into my first yearling preparation for the 2004 Perth Magic Millions Sale. We had a draft of six including two Scenic colts, one of whom was the halfbrother to our Group One winner Ancient Song. We had a good sale but it wasn’t the star lot who would fly our flag, rather the other Scenic colt out of Sweepshot. We took $36,000 for him from Danny Morton... Scenic Shot. We’ve had great results and not so great results in the years since but I’ve loved every preparation; watching the transformation of the yearlings as they grow and develop physically and mentally - then heading to the sales complex full of anticipation, catching up with people you maybe hadn’t seen since the previous sale. There’s a real sense of camaraderie at the Perth sale. We’ve never had large numbers, it’s a boutique operation and Dad has always been strict on this. He and Mum carefully plan the matings and some of what I’ve thought were left field decisions have produced excellent results. I still have much to learn but I enjoy researching pedigrees, browsing the sale catalogues each year and conferring with Dad. With small numbers we’ve found great benefit in selling through vendors with larger drafts. We sent two colts to Dawson Stud last summer and were delighted with the results, the $170,000 Blackfriars colt out of Sky Rumba achieved our second best ever result at the Perth sales. We have sent them four yearlings this summer and I’ve been receiving regular updates on their progress. The facilities are excellent and the communication second to none; it’s a very professional operation. What do you love about WA racing and breeding? I love being involved in Western Australian breeding and racing, it’s such a great industry. I feel very fortunate to be working with horses and doing so for my family makes it even more rewarding. Willie Pike, Kyffin, Robert & Ann Anderson

Peter got me a job in Ireland working for the pinhooking legend Timmy Hyde at Camas Park. We had about 60 yearlings to prepare for sales in Ireland and England. We worked hard and had stacks of fun. As well as prepping the yearlings we got to ride-out the racehorses every morning which was awesome. What is you current involvement? I returned home into the role of Bloodstock Manager

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LACHLAN DONNELLY Misty Valley Thoroughbreds

How did you get started in the thoroughbred world? My father-in-law Tony Patrizi has been involved in racing and breeding for a couple of decades and has been selling for a few years as well. Four years ago he rang me to ask if I could look after a sales preparation for him and I happened to be around at the time so even though I didn’t know the back from the front end of a horse I volunteered! So, having never even touched a horse I was thrown in the deep-end. But I had great staff who did all the work whilst I fumbled my way through things and convinced some - though not all - that I knew what I was talking about!

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EVA HIGHLEY Edan Dale Farm

How did you get started in the thoroughbred world? I started when I made the move south and was able to purchase my farm; 100 acres based in Waroona. After viewing the farm it seemed like it had the perfect soil and drainage for spelling race horses and raising youngsters. I have an equestrian world background, competing through the grades starting out in showing then onto dressage and finishing off with eventing. With this knowledge on how to condition a horse for multiple disciplines - along with my experience from my previous career as a veterinary nurse - I was able to start my business. And I have also been greatly helped along the way by being mentored by some close friends who train horses. What is you current involvement? My current involvement is still spelling race horses and broodmares but in more recent years I have also started developing a yearling draft. I find that my knowledge on muscle development and the conditioning of horses really plays a big part for me in prepping my drafts.

A couple of weeks later my father-in-law rang back and said he had bought a new farm and needed someone to look after it. I had previously been working as an electrician on mine sites and oil rigs and had been away a lot so the idea of staying in one place with my wife Jane appealled. What is you current involvement? We are building up the farm, it was pretty broken down when we got here but underneath it all is an incredible piece of land. We are working on a lot of infrastructure, a new stable complex at the moment - and as we get things going we are slowly building up the livestock numbers. What are your hopes for the future? Like all breeders we want to grow champions! I am in the fortunate position that my father-in-law invests a lot of his own time and money into the farm and I just get to be out there working and playing with the horses. Jane is a massive part of the operation as well and whilst she was not particularly keen on thoroughbreds to start with (though she is a rider)... well when they are growing up around you it is easy for the appreciation to grow! What do you love about WA racing and breeding? The people we have dealt with. We have unreal neighbours who have helped me increase my knowledge. The trainers Ross Price and Bruce Watkins have been fantastic educating me; in racing and breeding we are getting to meet a lot of great people. Lachlan & Jane Donnelly with Tony Patrizi

What are your hopes for the future? My hope for the future is to just keep producing well conditioned spelling horses, meeting trainers requirements. My aim for my yearling draft will be always to have a smaller draft whilst each year striving to obtain and produce a higher class quality yearling.

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He is the Sheikh of Albany and more used to cuddling woolly ewes than beautiful women but Steve Wolffe has found the key to maintaining successful relationships. Seizing upon the opportunity provided by the Magic Millions Racing Women’s Bonus he selected and purchased a thoroughbred yearling at the Perth ’19 sale then found a group of women to own and race it. This is part of their story.

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With connections in Albany and Kalgoorlie the women’s syndicate grew to 16. There is the breeder, the trainer’s wife, clients’ partners, wives and daughters, many of whom had never met but a fast racehorse attracts fast women and tons of fun.

it is what has happened since that has added inches to

Ably directed by Wolffey, this energetic, vibrant group of women are enjoying the racing ride of a lifetime. With the prospect of running in the lucrative Magic Millions 2YO Classic and competing for the Racing Women’s Bonus at Pinjarra ’20 the syndicate members formed a chat group ‘cause as they admitted they are good at that. Many of the syndicate were first time owners and this added incentive to be involved was just the excuse they needed to spend up on dresses, shoes, hand bags and hair. Wolffey what have you started?

being crowned WA’s Champion 2YO of the Year. More

WATCH ME DANCE (I’m All The Talk) they said and dancing they are. While the ladies did take a little bit of the bonus in running 3rd in the 2020 Pinjarra 2YO Classic

think about. A lovely colt that cost twice as much as his

these ladies Heels. An Ascot win leading up to the G2 Karrakatta in which Watch Me Dance ran a very very close 2nd then a wonderful win in the G3 Sires Produce lead the filly to dresses and shoes to attend the gala presentation where the trainer’s wife admitted she didn’t have anything to do with the filly’s programing only the accounts so she was “Cooking the Books”. What to do now? Well text each other in anticipation, go shopping. Simply wait to get back to the races. In the meantime however there is the younger full brother purchased at the 2020 Perth Yearling Sale to sister but no one is worried because the boys will pay for it.


Back to the races at Belmont, a short spell and then to Ascot as a 3YO and Watch Me Dance did just that. Listed placed then an exciting win in the G3 Champion Fillies and then backing up to beat the boys in the G2 WA Guineas has propelled Watch Me Dance and this group of women to the top of a mountain that they didn’t know existed. The Owners Only Deck has been party central. Such was the excitement and celebrations after the Champion Fillies some of the connections were politely escorted off course but who can blame them for their exuberance. To date Watch Me Dance’s prizemoney total is $729,555 off a purchase price of $34,000 so there is another problem, what to do with the money? There are lots of ideas ranging from holidays, travel, jewellery, something for the kids, sail boat, more horses and a marriage (don’t know what the backup plan for that is). The experience of this ownership group has been amazing with new friendships and the thrill of thoroughbred racing. The women are sharing their superstitions, their shopping habits and form analysis. The filly will be back to the races soon and in the meantime her little brother has shown immense ability and will also be racing for the big prizes. We have Watched them Dance, will we Hear Them Sing?

In a year that has seen the world turned on its head, and we hope we will never see the like of again, it has been the racing industry that has helped maintain sanity. There truly is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man or a woman. With the sales just around the corner the opportunity is there again for women to get involved in ownerhip and shoot for the bonuses on offer, so much fun to be had.

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WA RACING WOMEN’S BONUS

PURCHASE A YEARLING AT THE 2021 MAGIC MILLIONS PERTH YEARLING SALE (15-16 FEBRUARY) And be in the race for a $75,000 Racing Women’s Bonus in the 2022 Magic Millions WA 2YO Classic*

WAin addition BONUS BREAKDOWN to race prizemoney of $250,000 1st: $60,000 (plus trophy) / 2nd: $10,000 / 3rd: $5,000 *CONDITIONS APPLY



$12.77 MILLION REASONS TO MAKE YOUR NEXT PURCHASE MAGIC INCLUDING $450,000 IN EXCLUSIVE PRIZEMONEY IN WA

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2nd Surveillance, 3rd Watch Me Dance Margins: 1.88 lengths x 0.98 length Time: 1 minute 11.76 seconds Cost: $20,000 at 2019 Perth Yearling Sale Vendor: Scenic Lodge Thoroughbred Stud Buyer: Bridge Patrol Lodge Trainer: David Harrison Jockey: Paul Harvey

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2020 WINNER $200,000 MAGIC MILLIONS WA 3YO TROPHY (RL 1200m)

Cryptic Wonder My Admiration-Abitcryptic

2nd Tommy Blue, 3rd Wine Night Margins: 0.44 length x 0.87 length Times: 1 minute 10.92 seconds Cost: $30,000 at 2018 Perth Yearling Sale Vendor: Western Breeders Alliance Buyer: Grant & Alana Williams Trainer: Grant & Alana Williams Jockey: William Pike

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Major Sale Dates PERTH YEARLING SALE 15-16 FEBRUARY 2021 TASMANIAN YEARLING SALE 22 FEBRUARY 2021 ADELAIDE YEARLING SALE 9-10 MARCH 2021 GOLD COAST MARCH YEARLING SALE 15-16 MARCH 2021 NATIONAL WEANLING SALE 19-21 MAY 2021 NATIONAL BROODMARE SALE 25-28 MAY 2021 NATIONAL YEARLING SALE 2-4 JUNE 2021 GOLD COAST 2YOs IN TRAINING SALE 11-12 OCTOBER 2021 GOLD COAST YEARLING SALE 11-17 JANUARY 2022 PROVISIONAL DATES AT TIME OF PRINT – SUBJECT TO CHANGE

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WESTSPEED FROM AUGUST 2021 IS NOW EVEN MORE LUCRATIVE!

• • • •

All Owner Bonuses under $50K have been doubled! Owner Bonuses for 1st-2nd-3rd for races $25K+ 4YOs to receive more bonuses (50% bonus on all races under 1,750m) $2K Magic Millions credit for breeders on races $50K+

• Owner Bonuses for 1st-2nd-3rd for races $25K+

BY PURCHASING A WESTSPEED YEARLING IN 2021, YOU’RE OPENING UP A WORLD OF BONUS OPPORTUNITIES.

BONUSES PAYABLE WESTSPEED PLATINUM

WESTSPEED

TIER

ADVERTISED STAKES

BREEDER

OWNER

PLACINGS

BREEDER

OWNER

PLACINGS

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$50,000 - $100,000

$7,700

$33,000

2nd: $6,600 3rd: $3,300

$5,500

$16,500

2nd: $3,300 3rd: $1,650

2

$25,000 – $49,999

$2,750

$16,500

2nd: $3,300 3rd: $1,650

$2,750

$8,250

2nd: $1,650 3rd: $825

3

$14,000 – $24,999

$1,400

$8,300

$1,400

$4,150

4

Less than $13,999

$700

$4,200

$700

$2,100

*The above amounts are inclusive of the jockey/trainer portions (total 9% deduction) so breeders and owners receive 91% of the amount above.

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