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Pencarrow Stud bought Banchee today. There were some big offers from overseas too, so I'm happy they got her and will keep her here. :)
She'll carry the same blue and white as a champion girl from a few years ago, Ethereal. ![]() |
Glad she's staying too. :)
* * * Sir Slick gets some press... http://www.racingpost.com/news/horse...international/ |
Look who's running in a G1 in Brisbane on Saturday...
# Form Horse (Barrier) Kgs Jockey 1 98313 King Mufhasa (12) 58.5 Sam Spratt 2 25X35 Mic Mac (8) 58.5 Shane Scriven 3 418X1 Ghetto Blaster (5) 58.5 Larry Cassidy 4 4X0X3 Albert the Fat (3) 58.5 Damian Browne 5 X3802 Shellscrape (10) 57 Stathi Katsidis 6 3116X Monton (1) 57 Tye Angland 7 324X1 Latin News (6) 57 Michael Cahill 8 261X1 Ortensia (4) 56.5 Hugh Bowman 9 1X09X Russeting (9) 56.5 Craig Grylls (a) 10 0X312 Melito (7) 55 Blake Shinn 11 X1129 Set for Fame (2) 55 Luke Nolen 12 20X23 Sister Madly (11) 55 Jim Byrne Go Mufhasa! |
Seeing that name is like seeing an old friend, even with the silly "King" added on.
You go, good boy. Show them how it's done. :tro: |
He had an unlucky trip. :( 3 wide all the way, and then he had nothing in the stretch.
Next time! |
It's that damned King they put in front of his name. I'd be weirded out too! :D
Where did he finish? Who won? |
Albert The Fat won the race.
He was 6th. The race might have been a bit too short for him as well. His next race should suit better. |
Sir Time Keeper?
Oh does Sir Slick really need to run here? Market for Doomben Cup 19 May 2010 ThoroughbredNEWS News Desk TAB Sportsbet's market for the $500,000, Group One, WFA Doomben Cup (2020m) at Doomben on Saturday afte the barrier draw on Wednesday. The bookmaker reported interest since the draw for the New Zealand entrant Sir Time Keeper (NZ) who has drawn barrier barrier two including a wager of $2000 each way @ $11.00. Sir Time Keeper is now @ $9.00 in the market. The three-year-old is coming off three wins in succession in New Zealand including the Group One Easter Handicap over 1600m at Ellerslie on April 17th, and an Open Handicap over 2000m at Te Rapa on May 1st. The market as follows: 80225 METAL BENDER 3.00 80238 ROAD TO ROCK 3.80 80219 GOLD WATER 7.50 80245 SIR TIME KEEPER 9.00 80246 TRIPLE HONOUR 9.00 80208 DOCTOR FREMANTLE 12.00 80248 VISION AND POWER 17.00 80230 PAGAN PRINCESS 18.00 80235 READY TO LIFT 21.00 80237 RIVA SAN 26.00 80212 EKSTREME 35.00 80229 NEWPORT 41.00 80241 SIR SLICK 51.00 |
Good luck to Sir Slick and "Sir" Time Keeper tonight.
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Time Keeper was 4th in his race.
Sir Slick last. :( |
The wet track stopped Mufhasa again. He tried to lead all the way and held on until inside the last 200m, but he faded after that and finished about 5th or 6th.
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THanks ed. I saw the Mufhasa race... just as well I didn't see Sirs Slick and Time Keeper.
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The Oaks Stud is comparing this girl to Seachange. :eek:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PwzFeNyA9g ![]() Smoulder is a 2yo filly by Traditionally out of Flying Firebird. She's now had 4 starts for 3 wins (1 stakes) and a third behind G2 winner and G1-placed Jimmy Choux. She's being aimed at the 1000 Guineas in November. She'll probably come up against Banchee there. 5 months away, but it's already exciting. :) |
What have i missed ed?
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Not much! It's a bit quiet here at the moment.
Mufhasa and Culminate both did well in the Stradbroke. They were 6th and 7th, but less than 2 lengths from the winner. |
Good luck to the NZ kids!
$500,000, Group One, WFA Sky Racing Winter Stakes (1400m) Sportsbet No. Runner Win Place 63988 MELITO 2.90 1.38 63983 BEADED 4.50 1.70 63989 SET FOR FAME 4.50 1.70 63986 WEALTH PRINCESS 6.50 2.10 63981 GOLD WATER 7.00 2.20 63991 READYOR 18.00 4.40 63982 CULMINATE 23.00 5.40 63993 HAPPY HIPPY 41.00 9.00 63985 ACQUIRED 41.00 9.00 63984 PRIMA NOVA 41.00 9.00 63987 MESSENGER 41.00 9.00 63990 SO ANYWAY 81.00 17.00 63992 DEER VALLEY 81.00 17.00 $100,000, listed, Centenary Classic Mile (1600m) Sportsbet No. Runner Win Place 64010 CORNWALL PARK 3.70 1.63 64004 PENNACCHIO 5.00 1.94 64002 SECRETS UNTOLD 6.50 2.29 64012 FIREBOLT 7.00 2.41 64001 KING MUFHASA 7.50 2.52 64003 ROCKDALE 9.50 3.00 64005 LA ETOILE 11.00 3.35 64008 PARFUMIER 12.00 3.58 64007 MUSIC REVIEW 12.00 3.58 64011 EIRE OF MAGIC 17.00 4.76 64006 LUMINOUS EYES 26.00 6.88 64009 SIR TIME KEEPER 26.00 6.88 64014 TARRAYOUKYAN 41.00 10.41 64013 FUTURES DREAM 51.00 12.76 |
I hope they run as well as we know they can. :) Mufhasa, Culminate and Wealth Princess would be hard to beat if they did.
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Time Keeper said you're forgiven for leaving him out. :p
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Haha, I apologise to him. I think he's a very tired horse though. :(
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Yeah really. I think they've run him enough for now, poor guy.
Hey I'll ask here cause i know you saw it... What happened with Whobegotyou in the Stradbroke? |
Awww, any idea why Mufhasa was scratched?
Hope he's okay. |
It was weird - he had nothing at the turn and dropped out. I didn't see anything wrong with him after the race in the TV coverage, but then I saw this a couple of days later - http://www.superracing.com.au/herald...begotyou/15265
Hope he's OK. |
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I think they must have decided not to run a little while ago, because Sam is riding in NZ today. |
Thanks ed and yeah here's hoping.
On a happier note I'm so glad i decided to play Wealth Princess across. What a beautiful run. Aaaaaalmost. :) |
She's terrific. I love her acceleration. Happy with Culminate's 4th as well.
And NZ came 1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th in the Classic Mile with Pennachio, Firebolt, La Etoile and Time Keeper (his best run for a while!) |
Thrilled for Time Keeper.
I used Firebolt in the top spot... had the right horses, wrong order. It's all good though. |
Early entries for the 3 big spring races at Hastings...
http://www.nzracing.co.nz/Meetings/Meeting.aspx/38177 http://www.nzracing.co.nz/Meetings/Meeting.aspx/38192 http://www.nzracing.co.nz/Meetings/Meeting.aspx/38204 So many great names! Katie, Mufhasa, Vosne Romanee, Keep The Peace, Pennachio, Firebolt, My (Miss) Keepsake, Monaco Consul... I think Katie will be so, so hard to beat in the first two of those races. Her stamina is a little bit doubtful, though, so the Spring Classic could be Vosne Romanee or Keep The Peace. Oh, and no Sir Slick in any of them. Could it be...? *fingers crossed* |
Wow that's some list but damn i wish it were sooner!
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Very nice 2yo stakes race up at Ruakaka tomorrow. It's been won by a few good horses you might have heard of - Derby winner Leica Guv, Oaks winner Vapour Trail, other good stakes horses like Donna Rosita, Jazzella, Martini Red and Waitoki Dream...oh, and some horse called Sunline in 1998. :)
The field for this year: 1 31624 Upsala 7 70 56.0 Paul Taylor Kenny & Lisa Rae, Ruakaka 2 2 Savvy Dancer 8 57 56.0 Craig Grylls Mike & Paul Moroney, Matamata 3 43 Moneymaker 4 56 56.0 Jason Collett (a) Keith & Brendon Hawtin, Te Awamutu 4 14 Kahala 2 69 54.5 Cameron Lammas Cydne Evans, Pukekohe Park 5 1 Lol 11 69 54.5 David Walsh Murray & Bjorn Baker, Cambridge 6 8X631 Shamabelle 9 69 54.5 Allan Peard Donna, Dean Logan & Chris Gibbs, Ruakaka 7 0X036 Patsy O'Reilly 12 67 54.5 Danielle Johnson (a) Eamonn Green, Pukekohe Park 8 2 Mygoodgrace (AUS) 6 58 54.5 Opie Bosson Donna, Dean Logan & Chris Gibbs, Ruakaka 9 23 Punt Hill 13 58 54.5 Michael Coleman Jacqui Devlin, Pukekohe Park 10 743 Cool Storm 1 57 54.5 Sam Spratt Stephen McKee, Ardmore 11 27 Goldminer 15 56 54.5 Scratching Shaune Ritchie, Cambridge 12 73 Mytsharp 10 56 54.5 Samantha Collett Paul Jenkins, Matamata 13 3 Needlly 5 56 54.5 Matthew Cameron Lance Noble, Matamata 14 55 Simply Boogie 14 54 54.5 Trudy Thornton Brent Gillovic, Te Awamutu 15 Abeauty 3 50 54.5 Alvin Ng (a) Daniel Flavell, Ardmore Lodge The favourite is the beautifully bred Mygoodgrace, just ahead of impressive debut winner Lol (lovely filly, but I don't like the name!). I really like Kahala and Savvy Dancer. Kahala won amazingly on her debut and was very unlucky not to win her second start. Savvy Dancer finished nicely in his only race and will like the step up to 1400m. I think lots of these will be nice 3yos next season. I can't wait to get up there. |
Thanks for the update... feel like it's been forever and oh yeah forgot to tell you I played that horse at HP... you kow the one you said not to cause it was too short? (Im a moron icon here). :p
Yeah well... lets just say I'll take your advice next time. :D Hate the name too, was wondering if Opie is the regular rider for Mygoodgrace and need to wish luck to the Moroney girl just because. |
I expected Mallinson Road to run better than that. :( Hopefully he'll do better next time.
Opie doesn't often ride for the Logan stable, but he has ridden Mygoodgrace in both of her starts so far. It was a really amazing day at Ruakaka. This is the view from the track's car park: ![]() The undercard had some great races. My favourite was Dashing Donna, who was placed in a G1 two years ago, winning her first race in more than a year. She won by about three lengths, with her ears pricked. She's back! And here's the 2yo stakes race: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiwfRfsWxbA |
Wow that is lovely and thanks for the replay!
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Upsala was 6th in a G1 and then 2nd and 4th in two stakes races, so he's been performing well in good company and deserved that win. He's on the 2000 Guineas trail now.
Katie Lee news - she's likely to have a trial race at Cambridge on Tuesday, then she'll be coming back to racing in the G3 Foxbridge Plate at Te Rapa on August 14. I'll be there, of course! |
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL THE KIWI HORSES!
So it's officially the end of a great season. I guess it's time to think about the awards... 2yo This is tough. No horse really won more than one of the really big races. I'll probably say Banchee just ahead of Nacho Man, because Banchee won a G1 and a G2. Banchee 2 f Oratorio - Miss Jessie Jay Season: 6 starts, 3 wins, 1 second, 1 third. Major wins: G1 Diamond Stakes, G2 Matamata Breeders' Stakes 3yo Two words - Katie and Lee. Katie Lee 3 f Pins - Miss Jessie Jay Season: 10 starts, 5 wins, 2 seconds, 2 thirds Major wins: G1 2000 Guineas, G1 1000 Guineas, G2 Eight Carat Classic, G2 Sir Tristram Classic But also respect to Monaco Consul, My (Miss) Keepsake, Time Keeper, Keep The Peace, Military Move and Joey Massino. Very good crop. :) Sprinter Vonusti, Coup Align and Australian invader Gold Trail were all good, but I think Tavistock wins this because of his two G1 wins. Tavistock 4 c Montjeu - Upstage NZ Season: 8 starts, 4 wins, 1 second, 1 third Major wins: G1 Mudgway Stakes, G1 Waikato Sprint, G2 Blamey Stakes (AUS) Middle Distance I think Vosne Romanee's 3 G1 wins at 2000m make him a clear winner of this. Vosne Romanee 7 g Electronic Zone - Madison Avenue NZ Season: 8 starts, 3 wins Major wins: G1 Kelt Stakes, G1 Zabeel Classic, G1 NZ Stakes Stayer Red Ruler had an excellent season in these races, so he should win this. Red Ruler 5 g Viking Ruler - Ransom Bay Season: 7 starts, 3 wins, 1 second, 1 third Major wins: G2 City of Auckland Cup, G2 Wellington Cup, G3 Trentham Stakes Apprentice Jockey James McDonald (151 wins (8 stakes)) Jockey Opie Bosson (158 wins (11 stakes)) Trainer Mark Walker (108 wins (10 stakes) HORSE OF THE YEAR I think it's down to these two... ![]() Katie Lee ![]() Vosne Romanee I'll go for Katie Lee for HOTY. Winning both Guineas races in that one week in November was something that has NEVER been done before in 150 years of racing at that Riccarton track. All of her starts this season were in stakes races, and she was only further back than third once (in the Derby, when something obviously wasn't right). She's had a great season, and deserves to be recognised with the award. |
Oh damnit I forgot to say happy birthday!
I don't know ed, I thought you would have said Wealth Princess for Sprinter. Poor Zarzuela, Boundless, Military Move, Monaco, Harris Tweed et al cause no one can win over Katie! :tro: Maybe next year kids. |
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I'd love to see her win it, but I think Tavistock's two G1 wins and Australian G2 win will get him the award. |
Okay got it.
Just curious... does du Plessis have any shot for jockey? Of course i like Opie as well but just wondering! Forgot to say hooray for Red Ruler. :D |
He definitely does.
Mark Walker has gone to train in Singapore this year and taken quite a few of his NZ horses with him (including Tell A Tale :(), so John Sargent now has the biggest stable in NZ. Mark's the contracted rider for that stable, and I think he'll have a great season riding horses like Passchendaele, St Germaine, Red Ruler, Banchee and the good 2yos they always have. Opie might have trouble winning enough races in NZ because he's said he's going to follow Katie anywhere she goes to ride her. It sounds like she'll be doing a bit of racing in Australia from about October. Opie will miss quite a few NZ rides because of that, but I think it's the right choice! |
Interesting about Tell a Tale, etc.
As an aside this is on the hk thread but incase you're one of the thousands who don't look at it :D Corporal Jones and Handsome Zulu are both in HK (which you probably knew was gonna happen months ago or posted and I had forgotten). :D Here's hoping Tell a Tale becomes the star of Singapore racing. :tro: |
I knew they were going, but I didn't know when. Military Move is going to HK as well I think.
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