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4 NZTM News FRIDAY 9 MAY 2014Busuttin looks to set upMelbourne baseEstablishing an Australian stable is the winter priority forNew Zealand trainer Trent Busuttin.His compatriots Chris Waller and Bjorn Baker haveset up successful stables in Sydney in recent years but Busuttinhas set his sights on opening a base in Melbourne.Busuttin, along with partner Natalie Young, is one of ahandful of trainers in the running to fill boxes at Caulfield whenRick Hore-Lacy retires in the coming weeks.He believes Caulfield would be the perfect location for apermanent base in Australia.Kiwi trainer Trent Busuttin is looking to establish a Melbournebase this winter“From what I’ve been told, it’s desirable to train in the city ifyou want to attract the big owners,” Busuttin said.“It’s impossible to get into Flemington but Caulfield is agreat place to train.”If the Melbourne Racing Club decides in favour of Busuttinit will come at a perfect time for the trainer who is keen tomove horses from New Zealand during the quieter wintermonths, ahead of a hectic spring.“We’ll obviously jump at the chance if we’re successful andget there as soon as we can,” Busuttin said.The trainer said he had some talented young stayers tobring across the Tasman for three-year-old features in thespring while the 2011 Victoria Derby winner Sangster (NZ)(Savabeel) was on the comeback trail after missing the autumnwith feet trouble.Sangster has not raced since he pulled up sore when lastin the Group One Turnbull Stakes in October but the rising sixyear-oldis almost ready to resume work.“We have given him a really long spell and he’ll come backinto work injury-free and sound,” Busuttin said.“We’ll aim up at some of the staying races like the QueenElizabeth Stakes and the Sandown Classic.”Busuttin said he would enter Sangster for the Caulfield andMelbourne Cups but the triple Group One winner would needto be in career-best form to tackle the rich events.AAP RacingProudly promoting the New Zealand thoroughbred to the worldwww.nztm.co.nz


5 NZTM News FRIDAY 9 MAY 2014Tiger Tees aftersecond Group One winThe long-range Brisbane weather forecast is bad news forsome but has delighted trainer Joe Pride as he preparesto send Tiger Tees (NZ) (Dubawi) north in pursuit ofanother Group One win.The six-year-old won The Galaxy (1100m) at the third ofhis five starts this campaign before finishing fourth in the$2.5 million TJ Smith Stakes won by Lankan Rupee (Redoute’sChoice) and third in the All Aged Stakes taken out by Japanesemare Hana’s Goal (Orewa Matteruze).All three Group One races were run on rain-affected tracksand Pride is welcoming the wet weather ahead of Saturday’sBTC Cup (1200m) at Doomben.“I’m liking the idea of the rain,” Pride said.“Tiger is in great shape. He will have a gallop on Tuesdaymorning and travel to Brisbane on Thursday.“He has been so good this preparation. I even thought hisrun in the Challenge Stakes was good.”Tiger Tees only beat one runner home in the Group TwoChallenge (1000m) won by Villa Verde (Not A Single Doubt) butfinished just a little over two lengths from the filly. Field here.AAP TURFTiger Tees (NZ) (Dubawi) is chasing a second Group One win in tomorrow’s BTC CupProudly promoting the New Zealand thoroughbred to the worldwww.nztm.co.nz


Pentire(GB)$17,500 + gst lfgFerlaxPrince OfPenzanceTHE FACTS:41 STAKESWINNERS12 INDIVIDUALG1 WINNERSALREADY SIRE OF 12INDIVIDUAL STAKESPERFORMERS THISSEASON2014 yearlings soldup to $375,000NigelissimaEntirely PlatinumKing MufhasaContact:John Thompson +64 21 779 931 orMike Rennie +64 21 247 8892e richhillstud@xtra.co.nzwww.richhillstud.co.nz


7 NZTM News FRIDAY 9 MAY 2014NEWS IN BRIEF“This will be it for Rhythm To Spare– he’ll go for a break after this and getready for the spring,” trainer MichaelMoroney said. Field here.Telepathic (NZ) (Mossman)Top prospects for leading ladiesLeading ladies Lisa Latta and DonnaLogan will be out to add a woman’s touchto BTC Cup day at Doomben on Saturday.The dynamic Kiwi duo will producekey runners in three races at the Brisbanemeeting and could secure wins thatmight just be a hint of what’s to come ineven bigger assignments deeper into thewinter carnival.Logan will saddle exciting Mossmanfilly Telepathic (NZ) in the Gr.2A$125,000 Rough Habit Plate (2000m),the Gerry Harvey-bred and raced threeyear-oldstepping up to a middle distancefor the first time after wins in three of hersix starts so far.Logan will be hoping to follow Lattainto the winner’s circle, with the Awapunitrainer saddling up two earlier runners,King Kamada (NZ) (Shinko King) in a1600m Benchmark Rating 90 event andlast year’s Caloundra Cup winner Zennista(NZ) (Zenno Rob Roy) returning toQueensland with her initial assignmentthe Gr.3 A$125,000 Chairman’s Handicap(2000m), in which she meets fellow Kiwistaying mares Lauren Tate (NZ) (Pins) andPerfect Start (NZ) (Perfectly Ready). Fullstory here.Listen to Donna Logan hereListen to Lisa Latta hereOne more for Rhythm To SparePromising four-year-old Rhythm ToSpare (NZ) (Pins) will end his currentcampaign in Saturday’s Gr.3 Lee Stakes atMorphettville.The New Zealand-bred son of Pinsand the Zabeel mare Stanica has won fivetimes, including an impressive last-startvictory at Flemington in the hands ofDamien Oliver, who will retain the mountthis weekend.Kiwis looking to take next stepAway from the spotlight of BTC Cupday at Doomben, a quartet of Kiwi raiderswill quietly go about the business ofqualifying for bigger carnival spoils inQueensland in the coming days.The Gary Alton-trained Rockwell(Fastnet Rock) will make his Australiandebut in a A$10,000 class one sprint atIpswich on Friday with Brisbane-basedKiwi jockey Vinnie Colgan booked for theride.Rockwell made a big impressionwith a runaway maiden win underOpie Bosson at Avondale last monthand while he has travelled to Brisbaneas a companion for Alton’s Group Onestar Historian (NZ) (Choisir), he couldwell earn himself a shot at a featureassignment on the trip.On Sunday, the Tony Pike-trainedSancerre (NZ) (O’Reilly) and the JohnSargent-trained Pardon Moi (NZ) (NoExcuse Needed) have accepted to maketheir Australian debuts in both the1600m A$10,000 class one event and a1800m A$12,000 three-year-old eventat the Sunshine Coast. Full story here.Fields here.Stayer on feature cup’s trailI’ll’ava’alf (NZ) ( Lucky Unicorn) isthriving on a varied training regime andanother bold showing this weekend willearn him a tilt at one of the country’sfeature distance events.The progressive stayer will run in thisSaturday’s Gr.3 Campbell InfrastructureRotorua Cup and a top three finish willconfirm longer-term plans for a trip toChristchurch.“We’ve got it in the back of our mindsto go to the New Zealand Cup with himand we’d race him very sparingly overthe winter and have him at his peak forRiccarton,” trainer Karen Fursdon said.I’ll’ava’alf has won five of his 21 startsand the son of Lucky Unicorn has beenin excellent touch this preparation with a2100 metre success at Ellerslie and a laststartdrubbing of his Rating 75 rivals over2500 metres at Hastings. Full story here.Indikator lookingfor fourthRotorua CupOptions for promising 3YOKaryn McQuade is undecidedabout a start for Mr Mendelssohn (NZ)(Librettist) at Saturday’s Rotorua meeting.The Matamata trainer has paid upwith the promising galloper in the FiberFresh 3YO at Arawa Park and will alsokeep her options open for Te Aroha nextWednesday.“He’s in the three-year-old race atRotorua and I’ll wait and see if anythingcomes out of that and how the track is,”McQuade said. “We could wait until TeAroha, he hasn’t tightened up yet so we’llsee how it all pans out.”The Librettist gelding looked anexcellent prospect last winter when hewon on debut at Te Aroha in Augustand then beat Duffers Creek (NZ) (GoldCentre), who went on to win threesubsequent races, in a special conditionsevent at New Plymouth.Mr Mendelssohn then stepped up toListed company in the Wanganui Guineasand finished fourth, after racing greenly,and after a let-up he trialled in Decemberbefore he was turned out.“The tracks were getting too hard forhim and he jarred up so we tipped himout,” McQuade said.The three-year-old has spelled welland has progressed well since a recenttrial outing at Te Awamutu over 1000metres. “We didn’t ask him for a lot andhe was held together and Sam (Collett)was happy,” McQuade said. Field here.Continued on next pageProudly promoting the New Zealand thoroughbred to the worldwww.nztm.co.nz


8 NZTM News FRIDAY 9 MAY 2014moreNEWS IN BRIEFStud eyes Australia with SkysoblueConnections of Skysoblue (NZ) (CapeCross) are considering Australian optionsto cash in on the Group performer’sreturn to form.The Oaks Stud-bred and ownedmare is a dud on heavily rain-affectedgoing and the Cambridge farm’s generalmanager Rick Williams is looking furtherafield for suitable opportunities for her.“She’s useless on the slow and heavytracks so the Rotorua Cup is out and I’llhave a look at the New South Wales andVictorian programmes to see what thereis for her,” he said.“She’s right at the top of her gameand we could do a hit and run raid onSaturday week if there’s something thereor maybe stay for a couple of races.” Fullstory here.Innovation set to add to recordImproving Cambridge mareInnovation (NZ) (Keeper) is on target toadd to her collection of black type titles.In her second appearance on hercurrent preparation, the Keeper five-yearoldfinished a last-start sixth in the ListedAnzac Mile when caught in the worst ofthe ground.Trainer Ralph Manning will sendher back to Awapuni on May 17 for hernext assignment, the Listed James BullRangitikei Gold Cup, a race she finishedthird in last season.Innovation has won seven races,including at Listed level the TaurangaClassic, the Ag Challenge Stakes and theMatamata Cup.Atlante (Fastnet Rock)Atlante in the Hawkes campNew Zealand 2000 Guineas winnerAtlante (Fastnet Rock) will do his futureracing in Australia under the TeamHawkes banner.The Fastnet Rock colt is currently ona break after a Sydney carnival campaignfor Cambridge trainers Murray Baker andAndrew Forsman that was thwarted byrain-affected going.“He’s spelling at Wild Oaks nearHawkesbury and he’s now under theguidance of the Hawkes operation,” saidMasterton-based bloodstock agent BrucePerry, who oversees the New Zealandbloodstock interests of Atlante’s partownerLib Petagna.“He will target the good spring mileraces and it’s too difficult to get him backhere and then get him ready because heneeds good ground.” Full story here.Search Squad has no luck finding gooddrawTrainer Doug Harrison’s frustrationwith wide barrier draws has continuedwith Search Squad (NZ) (Falkirk)allocated another difficult gate forSaturday’s Flemington assignment.Since he won his maiden at Bairnsdalein March from barrier two, Search Squadhas started from gates 14, 10, 16 and ninein four subsequent runs.He again faces a tough task atFlemington where he has drawn barrier17 for the Secondbite Fresh Food RescueHandicap.Harrison expressed frustration atthe three-year-old’s tough sequence ofdraws, especially given his belief that thegelding was in prime condition for hisfirst attempt at 1400m.“They must just put him in theoutside stall and work the others inaround him,” Harrison said.“It’s a shame because he’s workedreally well since his win at Sandown.”A forecast for rain has providedHarrison with some small consolation asthe trainer has no concerns about SearchSquad handling wet ground despite anunplaced run at his only outing on a slowtrack.“I think he’ll handle a wet track andmost of the Falkirk’s do handle that sortof ground,” Harrison said.“I thought the 1400 (metres) wouldbe ideal for him as well.”AAP TURFJames’ Guineas hopes fadeRoger James has all but given up hisGr.2 Queensland Guineas aspirations forprogressive Zabeel filly Katie’s Cove (NZ),who ran second in last weekend’s Gr.3Hawkesbury Guineas.“I thought the run was enormous andwithout a great deal of luck really,” Jamessaid.“Unfortunately, I took her there toamass some more money to try andget her into the Queensland Guineasfield … and she needed to win and thatwould have given her enough to get intothe Guineas, but now it’s looking verydoubtful she will.”James said Katie’s Cove could contestthe Gr.3 A$125,000 Fred Best Classic(1350m) for three-year-old fillies atDoomben on Saturday week in order toattempt to secure crucial stakes money toseal a spot in the A$350,000 QueenslandGuineas (1600m) at Eagle Farm on May31, but he believed it wasn’t an ideallead-up.“I’m looking at all alternatives andprobably the best one is just to go to athree-year-old 1400m in Sydney in threeweeks’ time worth $A85,000 and thenbring her home and that might set her upfor Melbourne in the spring.”Listen to Roger James hereOrbity out for the winterInjury will prevent the dual stakeswinning filly Orbity (NZ) (Magic Albert)from making the most of her favouritetime of the year.After two preparatory runs, she hasbeen sidelined by a leg problem and willgo to the paddock for a lengthy break.“Unfortunately, she’s gone amiss andwe’ve had to turn her out for the winter,”co-trainer Andrew Forsman said.“She’d had a couple of runs to get herready and she was coming up the rightway. She struck herself quite badly andwe’ve x-rayed the joints and it wasn’tlooking that flash so she’ll have a decentbreak before we reassess what we do.”Full story here.Ruud Awakening (Bernardini)Railway ideal target for RuudAwakeningChampion filly Ruud Awakening(Bernardini) will be a notable absenteefrom next season’s early weight-for-ageevents.Continued on next pageProudly promoting the New Zealand thoroughbred to the worldwww.nztm.co.nz


9 NZTM News FRIDAY 9 MAY 2014moreNEWS IN BRIEFTrainer Stephen Marsh has alreadyput a line through the shorter Group Onefeatures during the Hawke’s Bay TripleCrown series for his stable star.“She’s out having a good spell andI’d like to think we’ll have her back to getready for the big sprints like the Railwayand the Telegraph – she’s unbeaten atAuckland so the Railway would be anobvious one to aim at first,” he said.Ruud Awakening has won on allthree of her visits to Ellerslie, includingthe Listed Karaka Million and the Gr.1Diamond Stakes.The Bernardini filly, who subsequentlyfailed to show her true colours in Sydneyor Melbourne last year, thrilled Marshwith her recent effort for third in theGr.3 Cambridge Jockey Club’s Breeders’Stakes. Full story hereGroup One sprint goal for El Roca.The early spring programme for ElRoca (Fastnet Rock) has already beendefined with the aristocratic colt to headstraight to Australia in search of a topflightvictory to secure his off track future.“The obvious aim is a Group One winto make him a stallion proposition,” saidTrent Busuttin, who prepares the sonof Fastnet Rock at Cambridge with hispartner Natalie Young.“He’ll come back in from a break onJune 1 and later he’ll be on a flight backto Melbourne with the Sir Rupert Clarkeat Caulfield his main aim and he’ll have alead-up run two weeks before that in theRegal Roller Stakes.”To be run on September 28, theGr.1 $A350,000 Sir Rupert ClarkeStakes (1400m) roll of honour includeschampion stallions Encosta de Lago andExceed And Excel, as well as Testa Rossa.Full story here.Melbourne beckons ViadanaLance Noble has had a taste ofAustralian carnival racing with his topmare Viadana (NZ) (Towkay) and he’skeen for more.The Matamata trainer produced hismultiple Group One winner to finish aclose fifth in the Queen of the Turf Stakesin Sydney last month and is eyeing aspring return with the encouragement ofCraig Williams, who rode the mare in theRandwick feature.“Craig got off her and said she shouldhave finished closer and to bring herback to Melbourne and he’d be keen toride her,” Noble said.NZB NationalWeanling,Broodmare andMixed BloostockSale on MondayHaunui fees remain unchangedThe 2014 service fees for HaunuiFarm’s leading New Zealand-based sireof juveniles Iffraaj and Showcasing,currently Europe’s leading first seasonsire, will remain unchanged at $15,000 +GST and $7500 + GST respectively.“Setting service fees is always adelicate process and we are mindful,more than ever, of the changing natureof the New Zealand market and theimportance for New Zealand breeders tohave every opportunity to make a returnon their investment,” studmaster MarkChitty said.Iffraaj has produced six Group Oneperformers worldwide and in the currentracing season he sits at the top of NewZealand’s 2YO sires’ table by number ofwinners.First season sire Showcasingcreated a strong impression with his firstSouthern Hemisphere yearlings sellingup to $180,000 at Karaka 2014. His firstcrop of two-year-olds in the NorthernHemisphere has also hit the groundrunning with three winners and threeplacegetters from seven starters to date.Nelson makes it three at WanganuiPaul Nelson completed a hat-trick ofwins in the Wanganui Steeplechase whenthe time-honoured race returned onThursday after a 16-year break.The Hastings trainer had previouslywon in 1991 with Chibuku (NZ) (Amyntor)and with Mister Tomboy (NZ) (Lomond)two years later and he had the winningpolish on Bally Heights (NZ) (LordBallina) for a first-up win in the Jolt CoffeeHouse-sponsored event.Ridden by Aaron Kuru, Bally Heightswas making his first raceday appearancesince September and doubled hiswinning tally over the big fences with aproficient display to beat Eric The Viking(NZ) (Viking Ruler).Vaporetto can continue sire’s hotstreakThe progeny of Lucky Unicorn havebeen to the fore in recent times andanother daughter of the former NewZealand-based stallion could see his runof form continue at Friday’s Ashburtonmeeting.Vaporetto (NZ) (Lucky Unicorn)is trained on the course by Jan Hayand both the mare’s career successeshave come on her home track with theprospect of a third in the Rating 75 JJ Ltd1600.Her sire Lucky Unicorn, a stakeswinning son of Redoute’s Choice, beganhis career at Cambridge Stud in 2007and his first crop included the Gr.1 NewZealand 1000 Guineas placegetter CapitalDiamond.Moderate success was to followand last year the stallion was relocatedto Western Australia for increasedopportunities. Full story here.Foxton features to WanganuiThe Listed Castletown Stakes and theFoxton Cup will again be run at Wanganuiat the Queen’s Birthday meeting on May31.The two events were run at Wanganuilast year following arson attacks at theFoxton racecourse and constructionof the new grandstand will not becompleted in time for their feature eventsto be run at home.The Wanganui card will also featurethe Listed Ag Challenge Stakes.Proudly promoting the New Zealand thoroughbred to the worldwww.nztm.co.nz


11 NZTM News FRIDAY 9 MAY 2014GLOBAL NZ BRED WINNERS01/05/2014 - 07/05/2014AUSTRALIAAl Akbar : Inok (NZ) (On the Murray by Bagalot) 2005;03/05/2014, 1st WATC Happy 50th Bruce Perkins H. 1200mO’Reilly : Bridie O’Reilly (NZ) (Fantasy Land by Dream Well) 2009;02/05/2014, 1st Bendigo JC Stramit Building Products H. 1600mAlamosa : Fast News (NZ) (The Flying Cat by Carnegie) 2010;06/05/2014, 1st Tweed River JC Burringbar General Store Maiden P.1530mSold by Haunui Farm at National Weanling, Broodmare & Mixed Salefor $15000Sold by Bluegables Farm at National Yearling Sale for $46000Choisir : Wayside (NZ) (Jeanetta Cochrane by Sadler’s Wells) 2010;01/05/2014, 1st Bunbury TC Nathan Van Dijk Maiden P. 1200mSold by Pencarrow Stud at National Yearling Sale for $180000Darci Brahma : About the Journey (NZ) (Dominant by DeputyGovernor) 2008;01/05/2014, 1st Warrnambool RC Coates Hire H. 2000mSold by The Oaks Stud at National Yearling Sale for $50000Don Eduardo : El Gaucho (NZ) (Contemplate by Dream Well) 2010;04/05/2014, 1st Echuca RC Morley Isuzu Ute Maiden P. 1618mSold by Haunui Farm at National Yearling Sale for $30000Dylan Thomas : Holly Holy (NZ) (Elusive Quarry by Zabeel) 2009;04/05/2014, 1st Millicent RC Ray White Keatley H. 1700mGalileo : Galileo Gold (NZ) (Rainbow Echo by Spectrum) 2007;06/05/2014, 1st MRC (Mornington) Ace Insured H. 1510mSold by Seaton Park Ltd at NZ National Yearling Sale for $27000High Chaparral : Chaparro (NZ) (Proteaceae by Kaapstad) 2006;01/05/2014, 1st Warrnambool RC Grand Annual S/chase 5500mSold by Chesterfields Ltd at Ready to Run Sale for $45000Holy Roman Emperor : Empress Elect (NZ) (Trouville by HurricaneSky) 2009;06/05/2014, 1st Newcastle JC Treat Yourself at Chevals H. 1850mSold by Wentwood Grange at National Yearling Sale for $75000Istidaad : Son of Coco (NZ) (Coco by Shalford) 2009;04/05/2014, 1st Millicent RC Digiorgio Family Wines H. 1400mKeeper : Cryon (NZ) (Girl of Value by Gold Brose) 2007;03/05/2014, 1st Ballina JC Become a Club 100 Member H. 1010mSold by Rototuna Lodge at Ready to Run Sale for $100000Lucky Unicorn : Luckzat (NZ) (Zatsalady by Zabeel) 2008;04/05/2014, 1st Millicent RC Millicent Cup 2100mSold by Monovale Farm at National Yearling Sale for $46000O’Reilly : Life of Reilly (NZ) (Peggy by Rhythm) 2007;01/05/2014, 1st Murrumbidgee TC Harrisons Joinery P. 1600mOne Cool Cat : Cool Tycoon (NZ) (Tycoon Miss by Chief Bearhart)2008;03/05/2014, 1st Ballina JC Happy Birthday Naarah H. 1260mSold by Esker Lodge at National Yearling Sale for $22500One Cool Cat : (Sir) Bigglesworth (NZ) (Vettori Tycoon by Vettori)2009;07/05/2014, 1st ATC Theraces.com.au H. 1600mSold by Archer Park at National Weanling, Broodmare & Mixed Salefor $1700Pentire : Cruz By (NZ) (Cruz Control by Centaine) 2010;04/05/2014, 1st SCTC Wealth Directions P. 1800mSold by Little Avondale Stud at National Yearling Sale for $270000Pins : High on Believing (NZ) (Ugachaka by Danasinga) 2008;03/05/2014, 1st Gregory Downs JC Gordon Smith Memorial P. 1300mPins : Earn McCracken (NZ) (Star O’The Ball by Jetball) 2009;04/05/2014, 1st SCTC Caloundra City Realty Maiden H. 1800mSold by Fairdale Stud at National Yearling Sale for $38000Snitzel : Dances on Stars (NZ) (Starnet by Last Tycoon) 2009;03/05/2014, 1st GCTC Prime Minister’s Cup L 1300mSold by Highview at National Yearling Sale for $95000St Reims : St Sully (NZ) (Organdy by Our Emblem) 2008;04/05/2014, 1st Sapphire Coast TC Clubsnsw South Coast Cup H.2200mSold by Phoenix Park at National Broodmare & Mixed Sale for $6500Sold by Phoenix Park at Ready to Run Sale for $26000Thorn Park : Sometyne (NZ) (Kaapentyne by Kaapstad) 2010;04/05/2014, 1st Geelong RC Kevin Stevens Southcoast TilingCompany Maiden P. 1300mUstinov : Haslington (NZ) (Raise the Roof by Maroof) 2006;03/05/2014, 1st Gregory Downs JC Burke Shire Council H. 1500mSold by Arnwood Farm at Ready to Run Sale for $50000Sold by Esker Lodge at NZ National Yearling Sale for $40000Zabeel : Leebaz (NZ) (Polish Princess by Polish Precedent) 2009;03/05/2014, 1st Hawkesbury RC Hawkesbury Gold Cup Gr.3 1600mSold by Windsor Park Stud at National Yearling Sale for $460000Zabeel : Sunset Magic (NZ) (Berlin Tango by Last Tycoon) 2009;02/05/2014, 1st Bendigo JC National Heating & Cooling H. 2200mProudly promoting the New Zealand thoroughbred to the worldwww.nztm.co.nz


12 NZTM News FRIDAY 9 MAY 2014GLOBAL NZ BRED WINNERS01/05/2014 - 07/05/2014FRANCEPrized : Cornas (NZ) (Duvessa by Sound Reason) 2002;01/05/2014, 1st Le Lion-d’Angers Prix Maurice Foucher S/chase 4300mMALAYSIADanske : Baby Polo (NZ) (Film by Fuji Kiseki) 2009;04/05/2014, 1st Penang TC Kampong Melayu H. 1400mHONG KONGHigh Chaparral : Ocean Power (NZ) (Golden Gamble by Oregon)2009;04/05/2014, 1st HKJC Sheung Wan H. 1800mSold by Belvedere Farm at National Yearling Sale for $420000Iffraaj : Reborn to Win (NZ) (Kerfuffle by Kaapstad) 2010;04/05/2014, 1st HKJC Jordan H. 1400mSold by Lyndhurst Farm at National Yearling Sale for $85000Keeper : Flying Keeper (NZ) (Alicia Markova by Entrepreneur) 2007;07/05/2014, 1st HKJC Thailand H. 1200mSold by Grangewilliam Stud at NZ National Yearling Sale for $5000Pins : Sunofagun - Sun Pins (H.K.) (NZ) (Laebeel by Zabeel) 2009;04/05/2014, 1st HKJC Causeway Bay H. 1200mSold by Lyndhurst Farm at Ready to Run Sale for $390000Towkay : Positivenergy - Speedygonzalez (H.K.) (NZ) (Luscious Lassby Al Akbar) 2008;07/05/2014, 1st HKJC Japan H. 1200mYamanin Vital : Flying Elite (NZ) (Bright Blue by Scenic) 2008;07/05/2014, 1st HKJC Australia H. 1650mMACAUBachelor Duke : Hit the Bull (NZ) (Oxford Echo by Prince Echo) 2009;03/05/2014, 1st Macau Jockey Club of Turkey Goodwill Cup 1500mSold by Grande Vue Lodge at National Weanling, Broodmare & MixedSale for $12000Sold by Roseview at Ready to Run Sale for $45000Sold by Bulahdelah Farm at National Yearling Sale for $9000Lucky Unicorn : Pak Lok Angel (NZ) (Fools Gold by Royal Academy)2010;03/05/2014, 1st Macau Selangor Turf Club Goodwill Cup 1500mSold by Te Mania Thoroughbreds at National Yearling Sale for $18000Mr. Nancho : Top Vegetable (NZ) (Bromista by Rory’s Jester) 2009;03/05/2014, 1st Macau Singapore Turf Club Goodwil Cup 1050mSold by Three Valleys at South Island 2YO & Mixed Sale for $18000My Halo : Bo Bo So Great (NZ) (Royal Pass by Kingdom Bay) 2008;02/05/2014, 1st Macau Perak Turf Club Goodwill Cup 1100mSold by Leafland Stud at South Island 2YO & MIxed Sale for $10000MALAYSIADanasinga : Yousingwedance (NZ) (Western Invasion by BestWestern) 2010;03/05/2014, 1st Penang TC Rubber Exporter III Maiden S. 1600mSold by Te Runga Stud Ltd at Ready to Run Sale for $7000Sold by Westbury Stud at National Yearling Sale for $20000Istidaad : Georgie Boy (NZ) (Henryka by Conquistarose) 2005;03/05/2014, 1st Penang TC Silberblitz H. 1600mMy Halo : Halo Inspire (NZ) (Java Princess by Valiant Prospect) 2009;04/05/2014, 1st Penang TC Hi-Octane H. 1700mSINGAPOREDanroad : Day by Day (NZ) (Amazing Feeling by Rubiton) 2010;02/05/2014, 1st Singapore TC Initiation P. 1200mDarci Brahma : Darci Charmer (NZ) (Star Charm by Cape Cross) 2010;02/05/2014, 1st Singapore TC Novice S. 1200mSold by Kilgravin Lodge at Ready to Run Sale for $50000Elusive City : Spalato (NZ) (Ellington by Express Duke) 2009;04/05/2014, 1st Singapore TC Initiation P. 1000mElusive City : Supernova (NZ) (Our Girl Nelson by Carnegie) 2008;04/05/2014, 1st Singapore TC Benchmark 89 H. 1400mSold by Haunui Farm at National Yearling Sale for $20000Fast ‘n’ Famous : Kiwi Karma (NZ) (Miss Purrfection by One Cool Cat)2011;02/05/2014, 1st Singapore TC Magic Millions National Yearling S.1200mIstidaad : Daad’s the Way (NZ) (Rodeo Rose by Prince of Praise)2005;04/05/2014, 1st Singapore TC Class 4 H. 1600mSold by Mana Park at Ready To Run Sale Of 2yo’s for $52500Jungle Pocket : Stanzout (NZ) (Crazie Punt by Straight Strike) 2005;04/05/2014, 1st Singapore TC Class 4 H. 1400mKeeper : Kate’s Keeper (NZ) (Stage Fright by Stravinsky) 2009;04/05/2014, 1st Singapore TC Class 4 H. 1400mSold by Rich Hill Stud at National Yearling Sale for $15000Mr. Nancho : Perfect Challenger (NZ) (Tudor Princess by Danske)2010;04/05/2014, 1st Singapore TC Class 3 H. 1400mSold by Diamond Lodge at Ready to Run Sale for $13000One Cool Cat : Power Angel (NZ) (Kaapaya by Kaapstad) 2006;04/05/2014, 1st Singapore TC Class 5 H. 1200mSold by Ellesmere Thoroughbreds Ltd at Ready to Run Sale for $50000Shinko King : My Shine (NZ) (Potters Gold by Clay Hero) 2009;02/05/2014, 1st Singapore TC Benchmark 67 H. 1100mZabeel : Blue Lion (NZ) (Danelish by Great Dane) 2008;02/05/2014, 1st Singapore TC Benchmark 67 H. 1600mSold by Cambridge Stud at National Yearling Sale for $250000The New Zealand Thoroughbred Marketing Team12 Sir Tristram Avenue, Te Rapa, Hamilton, New ZealandPhone: +64 7 849 7230 Fax: +64 7 849 1687 • Email: nztm@nztm.co.nzProudly promoting the NZ-bred to the World.Proudly promoting the New Zealand thoroughbred to the worldwww.nztm.co.nz

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