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EASTER COVERAGE IT'S SALES TIME! I’M ALL THE TALK SIRED HIS SECOND WINNER | STALLION WATCH | PAGE 12 W hen the opening lot enters the virtual Riverside Stables ring this morning, signalling the start of the most dramatic Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale in the company’s 153-year history, Jonathan D’Arcy’s overtures from the rostrum are sure to trigger a wave of emotions for all stakeholders connected to the blue chip auction. e 2020 Easter catalogue offering, widely regarded as the best collection of yearlings in the southern hemisphere each year, has been slashed from 514 lots to 352 as vendors and breeders attempt to navigate their way through treacherous economic conditions sparked by a global coronavirus pandemic. e remarkable resilience of the thoroughbred industry, one that has often defied wider economic factors in the past, will be tested to the limit in a scenario not broadly thought possible just months ago when rival Magic Millions opened the selling season. Continued on page 2>> | 1 | Brought to you by Follow us @anz_news Tuesday, April 7, 2020 | Dedicated to the Australasian bloodstock industry - subscribe for free: Click here Inglis sales ring INGLIS BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS All eyes on Easter as vendors and buyers set to come together in face of adversity Resilience of thoroughbred industry put to test from 10am in virtual first for Inglis MORNING BRIEFING Parr on Pohutukawa Josh Parr will take the ride on Pohutukawa (Medaglia d’Oro) in the Coolmore Legacy Stakes (Gr 1, 1600m) as the four-year-old seeks her elusive Group 1 win. James McDonald, who has partnered Pohutukawa at her last three starts, will instead ride three-year- old Funstar (Adelaide), who is returning to 1600m instead of stepping up in trip for the ATC Australian Oaks (Gr 1, 2400m). Read Tomorrow's Issue For: Steve Moran What's on Race meetings: Ballina (NSW), Kembla Grange (NSW), Bendigo (VIC), Bundaberg (QLD), Rockhampton (QLD) Barrier trials/ Jump-outs: Ballina (NSW), Caulfield (VIC), Ballarat (VIC) Sales: Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale (Online - Day One) STAY UP TO DATE WITH ALL SALES NEWS COVERAGE AND DEVELOPMENTS ON @ANZ_NEWS PINHOOKING RESULTS | SALES RESULTS BY SIRE | SALES TABLES Morning Briefing page 8 >>

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Page 1: EASTER COVERAGE IT'S SALES TIME! · SHADOW. HERO, the multiple G1 winner of the Randwick Guineas and Spring Champion Stakes “He pins those ears back, he’s got great lungs and

EASTER COVERAGEIT'S SALES TIME!

I’M ALL THE TALK SIRED HIS SECOND WINNER | STALLION WATCH | PAGE 12

When the opening lot enters

the virtual Riverside Stables

ring this morning, signalling

the start of the most dramatic

Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale in the

company’s 153-year history, Jonathan D’Arcy’s

overtures from the rostrum are sure to trigger a

wave of emotions for all stakeholders connected

to the blue chip auction.

The 2020 Easter catalogue offering, widely

regarded as the best collection of yearlings in

the southern hemisphere each year, has been

slashed from 514 lots to 352 as vendors and

breeders attempt to navigate their way through

treacherous economic conditions sparked by a

global coronavirus pandemic.

The remarkable resilience of the thoroughbred

industry, one that has often defied wider economic

factors in the past, will be tested to the limit in a

scenario not broadly thought possible just months

ago when rival Magic Millions opened the selling

season. Continued on page 2>>

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Tuesday, April 7, 2020 | Dedicated to the Australasian bloodstock industry - subscribe for free: Click here

Inglis sales ring INGLIS

BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS

All eyes on Easter as vendors and buyers set to come together in face of adversityResilience of thoroughbred industry put to test from 10am in virtual first for Inglis

MORNING BRIEFING

Parr on PohutukawaJosh Parr will take the ride on Pohutukawa

(Medaglia d’Oro) in the Coolmore Legacy

Stakes (Gr 1, 1600m) as the four-year-old seeks

her elusive Group 1 win. James McDonald, who

has partnered Pohutukawa at

her last three starts, will

instead ride three-year-

old Funstar (Adelaide),

who is returning to 1600m

instead of stepping up

in trip for the ATC

A u s t r a l i a n

Oaks (Gr 1,

2400m).

Read Tomorrow's Issue For:

Steve Moran

What's on

Race meetings: Ballina (NSW), Kembla

Grange (NSW), Bendigo (VIC), Bundaberg

(QLD), Rockhampton (QLD)

Barrier trials/ Jump-outs: Ballina (NSW),

Caulfield (VIC), Ballarat (VIC)

Sales: Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale

(Online - Day One)

STAY UP TO DATE WITH ALL SALES NEWS COVERAGE AND DEVELOPMENTS ON @ANZ_NEWS

PINHOOKING RESULTS | SALES RESULTS BY SIRE | SALES TABLES

Morning Briefing page 8 >>

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As for what will transpire today

from 10am no one can be certain, but Sebastian Hutch, Inglis’ general

manager of bloodstock sales and marketing, remains optimistic about

what will occur over the next two days despite the challenges inflicted

by Covid-19.

“Obviously, the world economy is a most unusual place given it

is driven not by economic factors but by a consequence of a global

pandemic, so people are taking confidence in the fact that we don’t have a

fundamental economic problem

but an economic problem all the

same,” Hutch said.

“By the same token, there are

people who very much envisage

life after coronavirus and part

of that for people involved in

bloodstock will be racing good

horses and breeding good horses

and Easter represents a fantastic

opportunity for people who want

to own and race good horses.”

Lower Hunter Valley vendor

Evergreen Stud is offering a draft of six yearlings, highlighted by a Frankel

(Galileo) filly out of champion New Zealand mare Princess Coup (Encosta

De Lago), and proprietor Tony Bott admits to having to revisit valuations

on what he might have expected two to three months ago when early sales

were buoyant.

But how to put a price tag on valuable bloodstock remains a

conundrum for Bott and many of his fellow Easter vendors.

“We are at a little bit of a loss because normally we’d be at the sales

complex and you get a chance to have a look at your competition to know

what they are all like,” Bott said yesterday.

“With this one, we are all virtually confined to working from our own

farms, so that hasn’t been the case.

“Therefore, it is a little bit hard to say that you think your horse is

a nice horse but there might be five others that are better than it in the

sale.

“We are adopting an attitude of what we thought three months ago

and we are probably marking them down somewhat and that is anything

from ten to 40 per cent, just depending on the individual animal.”

The first 50 lots offered today will be telling “because I think there’s

going to be a lot of people sitting back and trying to digest what is in fact

taking place,” Bott says.

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draft, includingwalking videos

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“We are like everyone, we are in

uncharted waters to some extent, and I’d probably rather be a buyer than

a vendor at this stage but it is what it is and we’ve got to see if we can make

the most of it,” he said.

“I think the bigger horses will probably look after themselves - quality

always sells. If you’ve got waterfront real estate it doesn’t seem to go down

as much as something that’s 50 miles inland and that’s similar in art

auctions or livestock.

“But the middle market is probably going to be the big sufferer because

I think some of the syndicators and some of the trainers are probably

going to be a bit gun-shy.

“Some of the little

speculators who are normally

there will at the moment be

worried about whether they’ve

got a job or haven’t got a job and

whether their business is going

to reopen in a few months time.

“Buying a horse or a share

in a horse is one of the furthest

things from their mind at the

moment.”

The depth of the buying

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Our Easter Sale graduate Quick Thinker (bred by Andrew Bowcock) becomes the 6th Gr.1 winner for his sire, So You Think,

when landing the Australian Derby-Gr.1 on Saturday.

Now 11 Gr.1-winning graduates from

the farm since 2018

because I think there’s going to

be a lot of people sitting back and trying to digest what is in fact taking place

TONY BOTT

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bench could be impacted like never before over the next two days but

Hutch believes the scenario could also see some new faces on the sign-up

forms alongside the well-known identities who generally play at Easter.

“The nature of this sale has meant that fillies, in particular, might have

been perceived to be unattainable to people, but now they might present

as an opportunity, so we’ve seen plenty of interest from breeders and stud

farm owners in the sale from the point of view of potentially trying to pick

up some fillies,” he said.

“Similarly, in the case of the colts, we feel that we have a very strong

group. Those horses, if they can race at the highest level and be successful

at the highest level, hold tremendous value irrespective of the economic

circumstances.

“There’s still a massive appetite to try and find those really good colts

and manage them into winning the best races. That appetite is going to

draw people into the market, but quite where it ends up we don’t know.”

Hutch also pointed to the fact that Doncaster Mile (Gr 1, 1600m)

winner Nettoyer (Sebring) and victorious Australian Derby (Gr 1, 2400m)

performer Quick Thinker (So You Think) were Easter graduates who on

Saturday were successful on one of the biggest days on the Australian

racing calendar.

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#RaisingRacehorses

Out of stakes-placed mare MAGICAL STEPS by Giant’s Causeway, the broodmare sire of 22 G1 winners

Eligible for the $250,000 Newgate First Season Sire Bonus

Out of stakes-winning 2YO ROZ—runner-up in the G1 Newmarket Fillies Mile. Her first foal is already a winner

Bred on the same American Pharoah/Galileo cross as Monarch of Egypt who was 2nd in the G1 Phoenix

Stakes at the Curragh

Full sister to SHADOW HERO, the multiple G1 winner of the Randwick Guineas and Spring Champion Stakes

“He pins those ears back, he’s got great lungs and just wants to win… I think there’s a lot more to come.”

-trainer Mark Newnham, TDNAusNZ 8/3/20

Out of Encosta De Lago mare SPANISH LAKE who is already a stakes producer from one foal to race

Bred on the same proven cross as the likes ofG1 winners Alabama Express, Mighty Boss,

Invader, Summer Passage, Peeping, etc.

LOT 172AMERICAN PHAROAH X ROZ (GB)

LOT 52EXTREME CHOICE X MAGICAL STEPS

LOT 215 PIERRO X SOOKIE

LOT 239 TAVISTOCK X TEMPTING DELIGHT

LOT 125 CAPITALIST X PANE IN THE GLASS

LOT 219NOT A SINGLE DOUBT X SPANISH LAKE

One of the most sought-after pedigrees in the stud book—a direct descendant of breed-shaper SHANTHA’S CHOICE

Half-sister SANGRIA is now a stakes winner after annexing the VRC Incognitus Stakes

LOT 152SNITZEL X QUENCH THE THIRST

Click here toview our yearling

draft, includingwalking videos

Dam has produced 3 winners from 3 runners—XILONG, now G1-placed first up in the Surround Stakes beaten only .7L by

star fillies Funstar and Probabeel

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“I think people looking to buy fillies as

future broodmares from this sale will have also taken confidence from the

fact that of the four Group 1 winners at Randwick, the dams of three of

them were sold as yearlings at Easter,” he said.

“Again, it was a great way to advertise the long-term value to be found

at this sale.”

Evergreen Stud’s draft comprises two colts and four fillies, three of

them by Nettoyer’s sire Sebring (More Than Ready). The Frankel filly, a half-

sister to Hong Kong Group 3 winner Thewizardofoz (Redoute’s Choice), is

the eighth foal out of Princess Coup, whom Bott’s E Thoroughbreds paid

$3 million for at the 2009 Magic Millions Gold Coast National Broodmare

Sale.

“She’s a little bit unique to us as, while we have some of the family, we

probably won’t get another chance to send the mare back (to the UK) to

get another Frankel and she is quite an outstanding specimen,” Bott said

of Lot 143.

“Therefore, we will try and set what we feel is a realistic figure without

giving her away, but it probably won’t be what we might have been hoping

for two months ago.

“Some people might say that’s too much in this market, but the market

will tell us that.”

Interest in Evergreen’s draft has picked up in the past week, once it

was confirmed that the Easter sale would be conducted online.

“The buyers had to regroup and run around, back-tracking and doing

farms they hadn’t visited before,” he said.

“Luckily, with the Frankel filly being a very desirable article in our

draft, that has dragged some of the buyers in to look.

“Some of the professionals like James Harron and some of the other

big buyers, they do every horse, so they were always coming (and others

have also made the effort as well).”

Related links - Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale catalogue

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AUSTRALIA

Bosson on Te Akau Shark, Probabeel

Opie Bosson has decided to stay in Australia

until the end of the autumn carnival with New

Zealand racing on lockdown. Bosson, who is

based in Sydney while his wife Emily and his

young son Max remain at their Pukekawa base,

won Saturday’s ATC Australian Derby (Gr 1,

2400m) on Quick Thinker (So You Think) and

will chase more feature success with Te Akau

Shark (Rip Van Winkle) in the Queen Elizabeth

Stakes (Gr 1, 2000m) and Probabeel (Savabeel)

in the Australian Oaks (Gr 1, 2400m). His ride

on Te Akau Shark comes at the expense of

another of his regular mounts, Melody Belle

(Commands), who will be partnered by Kerrin

McEvoy. “At this stage I’m here right to the end

of the carnival and I’ve picked up a few good

rides in the next couple of weeks,” Bosson said.

“I can’t do much at home, with the country in

lockdown. Emily’s taken over the farm so I’ll

stay here and work. I have to ride winners to pay

for everything she breaks. I have been following

her farming exploits via social media.”

Soft trial for Master Of WineMaster Of Wine (Maxios) is all set for the Queen

Elizabeth Stakes (Gr 1, 2000m) after the Hawkes

Racing-trained galloper was given an easy trial

over 900m at Rosehill yesterday. Never asked

for an effort by jockey Tommy Berry, he finished

seventh full of running, five and a half lengths

off Snitz (Snitzel). Suspension will mean that

Berry is unable to ride him, so Tim Clark will

take over the reins. He is currently priced at $8

for the $2 million race, with the market headed

by the international raiders Addeybb (Pivotal)

and Danon Premium (Deep Impact), each at

$4. Master Of Wine has been unbeaten in his

past four starts, and comes into the race off the

back of an authoritative win in the Sky High

Stakes (Gr 3, 2000m) on March 14 on a heavy

track at Rosehill.

Carif to miss Sydney CupPromising stayer Carif (So You Think) will

miss the Sydney Cup (Gr 1, 3200m), with the

Peter and Paul Snowden-trained galloper

to spell ahead of a Melbourne Cup (Gr 1,

3200m) campaign. Carif finished second

in last Saturday’s Chairman’s Quality (Gr

2, 2600m) behind Raheen House (Sea The

Stars) in what was his third run in four

weeks on a wet track. Carif sports the same

silks as both his sire and dam, Group 1

winners So You Think (High Chaparral) and

Norzita (Thorn Park), with the four-year-

old to attempt to go two better than his sire

in the Melbourne Cup.

Melbourne for border hopper HangerAs Albury trainer Mitchell Beer is based on

the NSW side of the Murray River, racing

opportunities in Victoria have been curtailed.

The trainer is reluctant to send runners across

the border unless they warrant the journey.

Beer cannot cross the border himself, and

so is tasked with getting help from one of

his Victorian peers. As such, he will rely on a

Caulfield-based trainer when he sends Hanger

(O’Reilly) to race in the Victoria Handicap

(Gr 3, 1400m). “Fortunately being so close to

the Hume Highway we have all the transport

companies pretty much come through every

night. So we can put him on one and he can

go down to a trainer at Caulfield on Thursday,

race on Saturday and then come home,” said

Beer. Saturday’s Caulfield race has attracted

32 nominations and has had its prize-money

cut to $128,000, due to the implications the

coronavirus has had on wagering and race day

attendance.

Kiamichi retiredGolden Slipper (Gr 1, 1200m) winner Kiamichi

(Sidestep) has been retired. Bred and raced

by Godolphin, she led home a trifecta in the

race for Sheikh Mohammed last year. Her sire

Sidestep was runner-up in the Slipper while

she is out of Ouachita (Canny Lad), herself a

daughter of the 1990 Golden Slipper winner.

Cummings said of the filly: “She was our first

two-year-old winner that season and she just

grew stronger and better as her preparations

progressed. I have nothing but praise for her

win in such a high-pressure race.” He added:

“The Golden Slipper is a race that shapes the

breed in Australia and she now gets her chance

to contribute to that tradition." Kiamichi retires

with over $2.3 million in prize-money with

three wins from 13 starts. Vin Cox, managing

director of Godolphin’s Australian operation,

said the filly retired sound and healthy. A

mating has yet to be decided.

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Morton not conceding Derby to Tuscan QueenWith two contenders in Saturday’s WATC

Derby (Gr 2, 2400m), trainer Dan Morton is

not prepared to concede the feature to top

filly Tuscan Queen (Fastnet Rock). Tuscan

Queen, trained by Grant and Alana Williams

in the colours of Bob Peters, has proven to be

the dominant staying three-year-old in Perth,

winning the Western Australian Oaks (Gr 3,

2400m) comfortably as an odds-on favourite

last time out. However, Morton remains

hopeful that Samantha’s Twitch (Sebring)

or Showaddywaddy (Blackfriars) can turn

the tables after finishing fourth and sixth

respectively in the Oaks. “They both didn’t

get much luck in the WA Oaks,” Morton said.

“Samantha’s Twitch got held up at a vital time

and Showaddywaddy was just behind. They

were closing strongly and should have finished

further than they did. They both have trained

on and I really can’t be any happier with them.

I’m certainly not putting up the white flag to

Tuscan Queen.”

Stakes race possible for Flying Start’s Sebring fillyQueensland syndicator Cameron Bennett of

Flying Start Syndications appears to have another

smart filly by the late Widden Stud sire Sebring

(More Than Ready) under his management

after juvenile Rose Of Sebring scored by a big

margin at Ballarat. Purchased by Bennett and

Pinhook Bloodstock’s Dave Mee for $95,000 from

last year’s Inglis Classic Yearling Sale from the

Highgrove Stud draft, Rose Of Sebring backed

up her luckless debut third at Sandown to score

by five and a half lengths on a Heavy 10 surface

under Luke Nolen and trainers Lindsay Park.

Connections could now aim the lightly raced

filly for the Anzac Day Stakes (Listed, 1400m) at

Flemington on April 25. Flying Start Syndications

also raced MRC Thousand Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m)

winner Amphitrite (Sebring) who was sold for

a large seven-figure sum to Japan last year as a

broodmare.

Mirage Dancer spelled Mirage Dancer (Frankel) is set to be spelled after

placing in the Chairman’s Quality (Gr 2, 2600m)

at Randwick on Saturday. Kept on the go since

December 2018, trainers Trent Busuttin and

Natalie Young believe he will thrive for the

break and will then be aimed at the Caulfield

Cup (Gr 1, 2400m), in which he finished third

last year. “He deserves this break and he’ll love

resting in the paddock and freshening up. We’ll

aim towards the Caulfield Cup again following

how well he went last year,” Busuttin said about

his galloper. “There’s obviously a chance that

the Japanese and European gallopers won’t

get here for the spring either, so that would

obviously be a blessing for us as well.”

McDonald confirms Tim Martin partnership Trainer Clinton McDonald is predicting

a buyer’s market in the upcoming Inglis

Australian Easter Yearling Sale. The sale, which

begins today, has been forced to auction the

catalogued lots online due to the Covid-19

outbreak. McDonald, who is set to go into

partnership with Tim Martin for the new

season, believes the current economic climate

could favour buyers. “We will definitely be

having a look,” said McDonald. “It’s a sad

thing. It’s their number one sale, it’s like the

Melbourne Cup for the breeders, it’s what they

get their main horses ready for.” He added: “In

these times, it’s going to be a buyer’s market,

which is good because it hasn’t been a buyer’s

market for a number of years.”

Newitt concerned about Tassie racingTasmania’s most prolific jockey Craig Newitt

has expressed his concerns for the future of the

state’s racing industry after it was shut down by

government as part of coronavirus restrictions.

"There's a lot of confusion," Newitt told RSN927.

"Everybody understands the seriousness

of the situation but every requirement that

was handed to us, we were doing, not just

thoroughbreds, but all three codes. We didn't

even get a chance to put our hand up and put

up suggestions of what we could do about

it. With no racing, a lot of these people are

treading water without getting ahead. If there's

no carrot at the end of the week to race for prize

money, they simply cannot afford to keep these

animals in training. The longer this lasts the

more crippling it is to the industry in Tassie."

Mott to launch comebackInjured jockey Jamie Mott hopes to be back

at the races by June at the latest. During his

rehabilitation, he welcomed a new addition

to the family with the birth of his second son

Charlie. “It’s an exciting time for us and my wife

was amazing, I’m very lucky,” he said. Mott will

have been off for five months this Wednesday,

after taking a heavy fall involving four horses

at Cranbourne. He injured both legs in the

incident, fracturing both ankles and breaking

his right Tibia and Fibia. After undergoing two

surgeries, he has been given the green light to

resume trackwork. “My leg is feeling a lot better

after my second surgery in February. They had

to insert a 15mm rod into my right leg and it’s

healed well and is feeling good, so the surgeon

has cleared me to return to work shortly,” Mott

said.

Randwick track rider injuredA trackwork rider for the Gai Waterhouse and

Adrian Bott stable was injured after a fall at

Randwick yesterday morning. Alana Pearson,

who is the regular trackwork rider of Group

1-winning mare Con Te Partiro (Scat Daddy),

suffered what was described as a “nasty fracture

dislocation of her shoulder” by Racing NSW’s

Dr David Duckworth. Taken to St Vincent’s

Hospital, she is to be transported to Sydney

Adventist Hospital for reconstructive surgery

this morning.

Barriers against Button in Capricornia featureTrainer Tom Button has been afflicted by

poor barriers in his quest to win his first

Capricornia Yearling Sales Classic (1200m)

at Rockhampton today. The Bank Manager

(Sidereus) ran second in 2017 and Ruby

Georgie (Sidereus) ran third in 2018 for

Button. This year, he has three runners but

all are drawn wide. Goodbye Earl (Sidereus)

will come out of barrier 18, Miss Lot Won

(Sidereus) in 17 and The Silver Lady

(Sidereus) is in 13. “It’s a wide open race

again this year and I just think The Silver

Lady is my best chance. She deserves to be

one of the favourites while Miss Lot Won has

the form around Away Game who won the

Magic Millions,” Button said.

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JobKeeper program assists Qld race clubsThe federal government's JobKeeper scheme

is likely to save Queensland race clubs from

massive financial losses and possible closure.

An estimated 500 full-time and casual

Queensland race club employees have been

stood down or laid off in the past month as

coronavirus restrictions take hold. The federal

government has announced plans to pay $1500

a fortnight per employee to subsidise wages for

businesses. Brisbane Racing Club chairman

Neville Bell said it would be a great benefit for

clubs, which are big employers in Queensland.

"It has been heartbreaking to let staff go. But this

should help us keep going and retain workers,"

Bell said. "We are still going to finish well in the

red but at least this gives us hope."

Mackay transferred to RockhamptonA meeting set down for Mackay next Tuesday

has been transferred to Rockhampton due to

a minor track renovation at the Queensland

course. The Mackay Turf Club expects the

course to be safe for a return to racing ahead of

its scheduled meeting on Tuesday, April 28.

NEW ZEALAND

Little Avondale embraces Easter saleLittle Avondale Stud believes that a long-held

focus on digital and social media as well as being

able to rely on some enduring relationships will

allow the farm to make the most of the Inglis

Australian Easter Yearling Sale, even despite

the extraordinary circumstances under which

the auction is being held. “We’re lucky to have

some great contacts in the media and filming

industry and that’s been teamed up with our

LA crew who keep our Facebook and Instagram

feed full of everything you need and want to

know about these yearlings. It’s all been pulled

together for this sale,” said Little Avondale’s

Sam Williams. Little Avondale Stud is sending

three fillies through the virtual ring: a Capitalist

(Written Tycoon) filly out of Listed winner Tie

Me Down (Pins), a Savabeel (Zabeel) filly out

of a half-sister to top Hong Kong miler Glorious

Days (Hussonet) and a Tavistock (Montjeu) filly

out of Adrian Knox Stakes (Gr 3, 2000m) winner

Full Of Spirit (Flying Spur), a half-sister to

Champion New Zealand filly Bonneval (Makfi).

ASIA

Chau to Hong Kong, Van Niekerk sackedSouth African rider Grant Van Niekerk has been

sensationally sacked by the Hong Kong Jockey

Club, with the Club also summoning South

Australian-based jockey Jerry Chau back to his

home town to fill the unexpected vacancy in the

ranks. Van Niekerk, who has ridden 37 winners

this season in Hong Kong and sits a clear fifth

in their jockeys’ championship, was delicensed

“as a result of a conduct-related matter which

does not pertain to any race riding or other

racing integrity-related matter,” the Club

said in a statement. Chau will return as a ten-

pound apprentice to the Hong Kong roster.

He currently sits fifth in the South Australian

premiership with 62 wins this season.

Moor considering optionsThe coronavirus lockdown in Singapore, which

begins today, has jockey Daniel Moor weighing

up his future in the Lion City, with the Victorian

considering a return to Australia as soon as this

week. “I’m looking at all options now,” Moor

told Racing.com. “Obviously quarantine rules in

Australia have come into effect so I’d have to do two

weeks when I landed, and obviously flights at the

moment are hard to secure. It is something I’ll really

look into the next 24 to 48 hours. We are employed

by the Turf Club to be jockeys and we can’t be

employed to ride trackwork. At the moment

we are unsure if we’re allowed to, or eligible, to

claim any benefits from the government. And the

Turf Club, their details are pretty sketchy at the

moment, they don’t really know where they are

at themselves. It’s a pretty concerning time for

most of us. A lot of us don’t have huge amounts of

money, chipping away at and burning for the sake

of sitting around for two months.”

INTERNATIONAL

Bloodstockauction.com expands into USOnline sales platform bloodstockauction.com

is expanding into the United States, with former

Townsville Turf Club chief Mindy Powell-

Hodges to lead the American expansion.

Operating in Australia since 2014 and New

Zealand since 2016, bloodstockauction.com

has seen more than 13,000 horses change

hands through its virtual sales ring. The first

US catalogue will be live from 7pm US Eastern

time on May 7, with the final countdown to

commence at 7pm US Eastern time on May 12.

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The 2020 INGLIS AUSTRALIAN EASTER YEARLING SALE will create history as the first major yearling auction anywhere in the world to be hosted solely on a digital platform.

Traditionally the blue riband of yearling sales, Inglis Easter has been responsible for plenty of Group 1 winners throughout its history. In the last two years alone, the list has included THE AUTUMN SUN, MERCHANT NAVY, ESTIJAAB, TRAPEZE ARTIST, EXCEEDANCE, LOVING GABY, SUPER SETH,

RUSSIAN REVOLUTION and FUNSTAR.

ANZ BLOODSTOCK NEWS previews the upcoming sale in this supplement, with all your essential statistics, first season stallion profiles and features on some of the protagonists ahead of this year’s

auction. Lewis Lesbirel catches up with Rupert Legh, who has had plenty of success in the last 12 months with Inglis Easter graduates like ALABAMA EXPRESS, while Legh also provides an update on beloved Easter alumnus CHAUTAUQUA. Scott Sanbrook speaks to Oliver Koolman, who has struck success at

both ends of the spectrum at Easter with THE AUTUMN SUN, EGG TART, YOUNGSTAR and FUNSTAR.

Stay tuned to ANZ BLOODSTOCK NEWS over the coming days for the latest news, features and statistics surrounding this most extraordinary of sales. We wish all buyers and vendors the very best of luck and the

very best of health at this testing time.

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At 2 : Hawkes Bay Niagara’s at Karaka 2YO Maiden S. (1400m)

At 3 : New Zealand Two Thousand Guineas, Gr.1 (1600m

beating Battle Time and Serena Miss), Waikato Sprint, Gr.1

(1400m beating Vespa and Recite), Cambridge Breeders S.,

Gr.3 (1200m beating First Serve and Volks Lightning), ARC

New Zealand Herald S. (1400m), WRC Wellington Guineas

Trial (1400m), 4th WRC Levin Classic, Gr.1 (1600m)

Champion 3YO in NZ in 2015-16. Top Male on The 2015-16

NZ 3YO Free H.

World Thoroughbred Ranking: 116 (in 2015), 118 (in 2016).

Age Runs 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings2 1 1 - - A$6,1323 9 5 - 1 A$447,5754 2 - - - 0Totals: 12 6 - 1 A$453,707

RECENT SALE AVERAGES BY SALESale Compy. Code Year Sale Name Offered Sold Aggregate Top Colt Top Filly Average Median

May-20 MM MAY 2020 Adelaide Yearling 3 3 80,000 34,000 24,000 26,666 24,000

MPY20 MM MPY 2020 Perth Yearling 1 1 50,000 0 50,000 50,000 50,000

ISC20 WI ISC 2020 Classic Yearling 21 16 886,000 120,000 110,000 55,375 45,000

KPY20 NZB KPY 2020 National Yearling 1 1 24,272 24,272 0 24,272 24,272

MGY20 MM MGY 2020 Gold Coast Yearling 16 12 1,660,000 220,000 270,000 138,333 120,000

RECENT AVERAGES BY YEAR Year Offered Sold Aggregate Top Colt Top Filly Average Median

2020 46 35 2,714,772 220,000 270,000 77,564 60,000

ALL SALESCompy. Code Year Type Col. Sex Dam Vendor Buyer Price

MM MGY 2020 YLG br f Herstory Newhaven Park David Ellis 270,000

MM MGY 2020 YLG br c Idol Newhaven Park David Ellis 220,000

MM MGY 2020 YLG c f Hello Newhaven Park Blue Sky B/stock FBA 210,000

MM MGY 2020 YLG c f Stregheria Newhaven Park Laming Racing 170,000

MM MGY 2020 YLG b c Sovereign Jewel Newhaven Park Bahen B/stock 170,000

RACE RECORD

RACE RECORD

STANDING ATNEWHAVEN PARK, NEW SOUTH WALES

During his time in the Te Akau Racing tangerine, Xtravagant

(Pentire) was given the nickname “sex on hooves” because he

came to represent everything that a potential stallion should

be. A physical specimen that turned plenty of heads, he was

also tremendously talented, winning the New Zealand 2,000

Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m) against the three-year-olds and the

Waikato Sprint (Gr 1, 1400m) against the older horses, both

by eight lengths.

2017 Fee: $16,500 (inc GST)

2018 Fee: $16,500 (inc GST)

2019 Fee: $16,500 (inc GST)

XTRAVAGANT (NZ) 2012 PENTIRE - AXIOM BY ZABEEL

At 2 : BRC Champagne Classic, Gr.2 (1200m beating

Attention and Souchez), SCTC Rent 2 Own Cars Australia

2YO P. (1000m)

At 3 : BRC Vo Rogue P., Gr.3 (1300m beating River Racer

and Billy the Kid), Gold Edition P., L (1200m beating Deep

Image and Our Beebee), McInnes Wilson Lawyers P.

(1200m), 4th GCTC Magic Millions Guineas (R), L (1400m)

Age Runs 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings2 2 2 - - A$209,0003 4 3 - - A$370,500Totals: 6 5 - - A$579,500

RECENT SALE AVERAGES BY SALESale Compy. Code Year Sale Name Offered Sold Aggregate Top Colt Top Filly Average Median

MGC20 MM MGC 2020 GC March Yearling 2 2 103,000 0 65,000 51,500 51,500

IMY20 WI IMY 2020 Melbourne Premier Yearling 5 4 425,000 175,000 70,000 106,250 90,000

MPY20 MM MPY 2020 Perth Yearling 2 2 235,000 200,000 35,000 117,500 117,500

ISC20 WI ISC 2020 Classic Yearling 21 21 1,116,000 180,000 70,000 53,142 45,000

MGY20 MM MGY 2020 Gold Coast Yearling 17 17 2,631,000 425,000 150,000 154,764 140,000

RECENT AVERAGES BY YEAR Year Offered Sold Aggregate Top Colt Top Filly Average Median

2020 59 57 4,792,525 425,000 150,000 84,079 60,000

ALL SALESCompy. Code Year Type Col. Sex Dam Vendor Buyer Price

MM MGY 2020 YLG b c Istanford Newgate Farm Hawkes Racing 425,000

MM MGY 2020 YLG c c Mossbeat Newgate Farm James Harron B/stock 280,000

MM MGY 2020 YLG br c Beaver Rocks Tyreel Stud Bjorn Baker Racing/C 230,000

MM MPY 2020 YLG bb c Bitter Twist Western Breeders All Matt Laurie Racing 200,000

MM MGY 2020 YLG bb c Demanding Queen Kulani Park John Sadler Racing 200,000

RACE RECORD

RACE RECORD

STANDING AT NEWGATE FARM,NEW SOUTH WALES

A winner of five of his six starts, two of them in track record

time, Winning Rupert (Written Tycoon) was described by

trainer Bjorn Baker as “the fastest horse I’ve ever put a saddle

on.” He landed the Champagne Classic (Gr 2, 1200m) as a

two-year-old, but it was at three that he showed his blistering

speed. He took the Gold Edition Plate (Listed, 1200m) and

the Vo Rogue Plate (Gr 3, 1300m) impressively before injury

curtailed his career.

2017 Fee: $22,000 (inc GST)

2018 Fee: $16,500 (inc GST)

2019 Fee: $16,500 (inc GST)

WINNING RUPERT (AUS)2013 WRITTEN TYCOON - WINAURA BY SHOW A HEART

2020 INGLIS AUSTRALIAN EASTERYEARLING SALE SUPPLEMENT

KOOLMAN ON HUNTFOR NEXT SUN OR STAR

AT EASTER

LEGH SEARCHING FOR FURTHER

INGLIS SUCCESS

EASTER HIGHLIGHTS LOTS TO LOOK

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While the immediate future of this year’s

Australian racing calendar rests in the hands of

the Covid-19 outbreak, 2019 was indisputably

a good year for Rupert Legh and his partners.

A memorable 12 months yielded 109 winners in total, with

Group 1 scorers Brutal (O’Reilly) and Exceedance (Exceed And

Excel) putting paid to any assertion that bread and butter wins

on the provincial circuit accounted for most of that impressive

figure.

All things considered, it was not a bad return for the

Melbourne-based businessman, known predominantly in

recent times for his association with Australian racing legend

Chautauqua (Encosta De Lago) but whose love for the game

stretches as far back

as his teenage years,

FURTHER INGLIS SUCCESS

Legh looking for

paying the 20 cent admission fee to gain entry into Caulfield

racecourse.

Those prices may be a far cry from the six figure sums he

now hands over to secure those at the top of his equine wish

list, but Legh’s success at yearling sales across Australasia

would raise even the stiffest of eyebrows.

His secret? There is none, just a simple two step approach

to buying a racehorse.

“One, you need good friends around you to support the

purchase, because I don’t syndicate and I don’t like having horses

on my own,” he says. “I’ve got a group of friends who like the

industry and who also can’t afford to buy a horse on their own.

You have fun when you’ve got your mates involved in horses, it’s

great to share the successes but also share the lows.

“Two, you’ve got to make sure you’ve got the right trainers

you want to be with. I have two in particular, Mike Moroney

and John Hawkes. I believe John is one of the best judges of

horses in the country and Paul Moroney equally.

“You want to be with people who you trust, you like, and

you know they’re good at what they do.”

As Legh continues to walk through his approach to the

yearling sales, it becomes profoundly clear that he is a man

who knows what he likes. And what he doesn’t.

“I don’t like being with big stables, I like being with

smaller stables where in my mind there’s more attention

to detail,” he says. “As a client you want to be the number one

client in a stable so that if there’s an opportunity, you’re the

first call that they make.

“Once I buy one, I like to have it well and truly sold before

I buy the next one. I don’t like buying half a dozen horses and

thinking gee, who am I going to put into these horses?

“I’ve already had those meetings and got people who want

to be in those horses with me. I don’t like big numbers and I

like people who understand the industry. They understand the

highs and the lows, and there are more lows than highs. They

also know that when you write a cheque there’s every chance

that you’ll never see that cheque again.

“You need industry people who understand it, who aren’t

going to give you grief every time a horse crosses the line in fifth or

sixth, and you get a phone call within two seconds having a grizzle

about the horse or jockey. They have trust in what I do.”

Trust is something Legh places great emphasis on, as is

patience.

“You also need people who are going to be patient with you.

One thing I won’t do is push horses, and nor do our trainers,” he

adds. “At the end of the day, you have to look after the horses, and

they’ll look after you. Patience. Absolute patience.

“It’s all about being involved with the right people. I have

been lucky enough, and lucky is the right word, to have success

because of the support of some terrific friends around me.

They’re not in every horse, I get different people in, but there’s

a core group who come into these horses and they’ve got to be

given enormous credit for the support and confidence they’ve

given me to go and buy the number of horses we have bought.

“Rupert and Cheryl Legh’s success would not be where it is

today without the support of those type of people, but equally

the support and work that John Hawkes and Paul and Mike

Moroney put into buying the right horses.”Exceedance

Lewis Lesbirel

Alabama Express and connections

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I THINK IT’S IMPORTANT THAT THEY CAN GO TO

A SALE AND BUY SOMETHING THAT THEY REALLY WANT, BECAUSE SOMETIMES THEY PROBABLY HAVEN’T WHEN THEY SHOULD HAVE - RUPERT LEGH

As Legh reminisces about a select few stars who slipped

through the net, it becomes clear that he holds the latter trio

in the highest regard. The kind of unequivocal faith that can be

hard to come by in this industry.

“I think it’s important that they can go to a sale and buy

something that they really want, because sometimes they

probably haven’t when they should have,” Legh recalls.

“Mike desperately wanted Youngstar but didn’t get her, so

now we say to him, ‘Mike, if you find something you really want,

you’ve got to buy it. You’ve missed too many and if you want it

we’ll back you.’ There’s nothing better for a trainer than to be able

to go to a sale knowing we can underwrite what they buy.

“He knows that now and it’s the same with John Hawkes. He

knows he’s got that type of support, where he can go to a sale and

buy what John Hawkes wants to buy, without being stupid.

“We have two siblings to Super Seth - Wild Planet and The

Bald Eagle - and we should have had Super Seth as well. I don’t

know what happened there. but he was one who got away from

us and shouldn’t have.”

Legh may have missed out on Super Seth’s stud credentials,

but his equine battalion is certainly not devoid of stallion

prospects. Newgate Farm have purchased a 50 per cent stake

in Doncaster Mile (Gr 1, 1600m) hero Brutal, while Coolmore

Stud Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) winner Exceedance will stand at

Vinery at the culmination of his career on the track.

More recently, Yulong Investments acquired a significant

interest in C F Orr Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) winner Alabama Express

(Redoute’s Choice), who - like Exceedance - was sourced at the

Inglis Easter Yearling Sale. But it may be some time before the son

of the late Redoute’s Choice (Danehill) embarks on his second

career at Yulong’s Victorian property in Nagambie, for there is a

recurring theme in all of Legh’s stallion deals.

“When I did the deal for Alabama Express, it was a deal

breaker if it wasn’t agreed that we could continue racing him into

his four-year-old season and beyond,” he recalls. “We made sure

the clause in the agreement provided for that because I want to

see him run on.

“He’s only had eight starts and whilst

everyone said he didn’t win the

Australian Guineas, he had a terrible

virus and was in Werribee Veterinary

Clinic for 12 days. He’s out now and up

at Yulong in Nagambie, but I want to

see him win some better races come the spring and increase

his value. I think this horse is so untapped.

“A lot of studs worry that once they buy into a horse it

might lose some of its value or shine if it gets beaten, or

they’d like to get it to stud sooner so they can start getting

the fees in.

“When I know I’ve got a good horse I’m not afraid of

going and racing them. If you get beat you get beat, but I don’t

concern myself with that.

“I want to see our horses run on like your Octagonals and

your Lonhros. Racing needs them. These young horses are

leaving the scene far too soon.”

While that attitude is refreshing in what is a supremely

competitive market, it may not be so easy to maintain when

the shoe is on the other foot. The number of stallions who have

donned Legh’s famous navy silks with a gold lightning bolt has

unsurprisingly helped fuel speculation that a stud of his own

could be in the offing, but for now Legh is happy to continue

exploring other ways to make a stallion of his star colts.

“It’s a long throw at the stumps and something well in the

distance, but I’d absolutely love to do it,” he says in regard to a

potential stud of his own.

“You see the sort of horses we’ve had come through

- Brutal, Grunt, Tivaci, Headwater, Exceedance, Alabama

Express - we could have had our own stud.

“Fortunately, we’re forging great partnerships with great

studs. I have people at Vinery who I’m in partnership with,

and they do an excellent job. They’re a world class outfit so

it’s great to be involved with them, as are Newgate who we are

also involved with. Blue Gum Farm, Waikato and the up-and-

coming Yulong have been great to me as well.

“You need a lot of knowledge and a lot of good people

around you, so at this stage, while it’s a dream to have my own

stud, I think I’d be better to focus on supporting those who

have a better knowledge than I’ll ever have.”

So, a stud of his own may remain a pipedream for now,

but there is still plenty to look forward to for Legh and his

partners. It is highly plausible that Brutal, Exceedance and

Alabama Express, all of whom have stud deals secured, will

race on next season. Master Of Wine “will be an even better

horse in the spring”, a frightening thought given the ease at

which he sauntered to victory in the Sky High Stakes (Gr 3,

2000m) earlier this month, while fellow imports Buffalo River

(Noble Mission) and Aktau (Teofilo) have bigger targets in the

pipeline. Masked Crusader (Toronado), as easy a winner of a

Caulfield maiden as you are likely to see, could well be a Group

horse of the future, but you would be foolish to think that any

of the above has compromised Legh’s commendable level-

headedness.

“You don’t want too much exposure. It’s a tough industry

and we all know how good it is to be up there, but before you

know it you can be back down there again,” he says.

“You’ve got to be grateful for the run you’re having and

you hope it continues, but we’ve all been around too long

to know that you’re going to have your ups and downs, so

enjoy the moments you’re having.”

With racing’s short-term future currently

resting on the containment of a rapidly spreading

virus, that seems as good an assertion as any to

leave festering in the mind.

For years he captivated audiences with his electric

turn of foot and enigmatic barrier antics, and now

Chautauqua (Encosta De Lago) has found a new

way to command the attention of a crowd.

Loved by so many for his eccentric behaviour and

distinctive dappled grey coat, Chautauqua’s six Group 1

victories suggest he was a pretty good racehorse as well.

That is of course when he decided he wanted to leave the

barriers.

Chautauqua’s days as a racehorse were numbered after

he refused to jump in a Moonee Valley trial 18 months

ago, but in his new career as a show horse, the grey flash

has shown no signs of the stubbornness that curtailed his

racing career.

“He’s absolutely fantastic and has taken to it like a duck

to water, which was a surprise to a lot of people,” his racing

owner Rupert Legh told ANZ Bloodstock News. “People

thought he wouldn’t adjust but he’s in such a great place,

in such good care. Casey Bruce and Rob Gaylard who look

after him, as I said to someone the other day, if they had a

bed big enough I think he’d be sleeping in there with them.

“They love him to death. He looks a picture of health – a

very healthy, happy and loved individual.”

Legh is optimistic that the three-time T J Smith Stakes

(Gr 1, 1200m) winner can continue to progress in his second

career, having already shown signs that his temperament

will be suited to the show horse arena.

“He had his first outing with a bit of an audience about

a month ago,” Legh added. “Initially he was a little bit

overawed, but by the time he understood what it was about

he was having his photo taken, patted, and hugged by about

30 people.

“He stood there like a gent, like someone who had been

doing it for a long time. Everyone I speak to says he’s that

intelligent and he’s picked it up so quickly.

“He’ll be out there doing his thing in the next three or

four months and hopefully we see him at some of the major

shows in Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney, to give all of

his supporters something to cheer for and watch him in his

new career.”

Chautauqua

Brutal

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HIGHLIGHTSEASTER

THE GRAND FINALE

By Lloyd Jackson

The good ones will sort themselves

out” is often the prediction from

auctioneers as to which lots might

top or at least feature strongly at a

particular sale.

Usually, that’s true but not so for the

grand lady of sales, the 2020 Inglis Australian

Easter Yearling Sale. This one is way different,

which could throw such non-predictions

way off kilter; not just because of the unusual

nature of this sale but such is the quality of

pedigrees available this year.

Instead, the most common question

from buyers might just be: “How on earth

do we choose?” That’s because this year’s

catalogue is simply stunning.

They could start by confining their

purchases to just the leading and most popular

sires but there are more than just a few that fall

into that category: I Am Invincible (Invincible

Spirit), Snitzel (Redoute’s Choice), Fastnet

Rock (Danehill), Exceed And Excel (Danehill),

Not A Single Doubt (Redoute’s Choice), Pierro

(Lonhro) and Redoute’s Choice (Danehill)

himself. These seven account for more than

200 lots or 40% of the catalogue, led by Snitzel’s

67 lots and I Am Invincible’s 48.

All that is left to differentiate the top lots is

conformation, meaning that the digital x-ray

and endoscope repository will be inundated

with enquiries. Given that many of the well-

credentialled colts have enormous potential as

future stallions, that should come as no surprise.

Without the benefit of accessing the repository

yet, attempting to narrow this catalogue to a dozen

or so might be futile (yet fun).

the seven aforementioned sires, but

this colt will no doubt attract much

interest being the brother to the outstanding

Sunlight (Zoustar). He certainly fits the same

bill as the colts listed above. His sister is a

wonderful sprinter, has three Group 1s to

her name including two feature Flemington

sprints, the Coolmore Stud Stakes (Gr 1,

1200m) and Newmarket Handicap (Gr 1,

1200m), both down the straight six. A second

sister, Sisstar, is also a Group 3 winner at

Flemington.

The above colts’ potential residual value

is matched by some outstanding pedigrees

among the fillies. Black type achieved by any

of the following fillies virtually guarantees

a prominent second

career in the

broodmares’

paddock.

COLTSSnitzel is the sire of Lot 447, the first foal of

the top-flight mare First Seal (Fastnet Rock).

Her six wins included four at Group 1 and

Group 2 level and she was four times Group

1-placed. First Seal achieved Champion

Australian Female Sprinter status in 2015-16

and is, in turn, the daughter of dual Group 1

winner Episode (Scenic).

Outstanding sire I Am Invincible is

represented by four colts with mouth-

watering bloodlines and any one of them

would easily qualify as a future potential

stallion.

LOT 65 (I Am Invincible) will allow the

auctioneers to get misty-eyed as he is out of

an Encosta de Lago (Fairy King) half-sister

to wonder mare Winx (Street Cry). Winx’s

37 wins (33 in succession) are so fresh in

the minds of buyers, a promoter’s dream, it

will surprise if this colt doesn’t prove very

popular.

LOT 35 (I Am Invincible) falls into

a similar category, being from Group 3

and Listed winner London Lolly (Charge

Forward), herself a half-sister to the fabulous

$8 million earner Chautauqua (Encosta de

Lago). The mottled grey champion sprinter

beat the best in Hong Kong and included six

Group 1 successes among his 13 career wins,

as well seven Group 1 placings. This colt’s

granddam, Lovely Jubly (Lion Hunter), was

no slouch either, winning two Group 1s.

LOT 209 (I Am Invincible) is from

the top class sprinting mare Snitzerland

(Snitzel), a winner of eight including the

Lightning Stakes (Gr 1, 1000m) down

the straight at Flemington, as well as five

Group 2 and Group

3 victories. She also

finished second to Pierro in the 2012 Golden

Slipper Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) and has already

produced two stakes performers (her only

two foals to race) including Hard Landing

(All Too Hard), winner of the Maribyrnong

Stakes (Gr 3, 1000m) on debut.

LOT 407 (I Am Invincible) is very well

related, with an interesting twist. His dam

Diamond Drille (Al Maher) took out the

Queen of the Turf Stakes (Gr 1, 1600m) at

Randwick, one of her five wins, and she

was Group 1-placed. She is a sister to Listed

winner M’Lady Pedrille and half-sister

to Madame Pedrille (Secret Savings), the

winner of three Listed races in Sydney. The

twist: this colt’s granddam is a sister to

the granddam of his sire, I Am

Invincible.

LOT 212 (Zoustar)

is not by one of

I AM INVINCIBLEBy Invincible Spirit, Yarraman Park’s flagship stallion was

Australia’s leading freshman sire in the 2013-14 season and

recently made history by siring a record 28 Australian stakes

winners in a season, including Group 1 winners Oohood,

Voodoo Lad, Viddora and Invincibella. He was also chosen to

cover Winx in her maiden season as a broodmare.

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FILLIESLOT 223 (I Am

Invincible) is the daughter

of the brilliant Dubawi (Dubai

Millennium) mare Srikandi, whose nine

victories (from only 15 starts) included

two Queensland prizes back-to-back, the

Stradbroke Handicap (Gr 1, 1350m) and the

Tattersalls Tiara (Gr 1, 1400m), in which she

ran third the previous year. This filly is sure

to sell well.

LOT 455 (I Am Invincible) is out of a

fine racemare, Group 2 winner and Group 1

placegetter Forever Loved (High Chaparral).

The filly’s granddam is a Danehill (Danzig)

Listed winner and her third dam is the AJC

Sires’ Produce Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) winner

Tristalove (Sir Tristram). As far as residual

value goes, this filly has it in spades, being

from the incomparable Eight Carat family.

From the same wonderful family are Lots

87 and 230.

LOT 87 (Snitzel) is a daughter of the

fabulous More Joyous, whose 21 wins (eight

in succession at one point) included eight

at the highest class, six of those at Royal

Randwick. This filly’s granddam Sunday Joy

won the Australian Oaks (Gr 1, 2400m) and

her third dam Joie Denise (Danehill) won the

Queensland Oaks (Gr 1, 2400m).

Investors in great families such as this

one will be sure to check out Lot 230 (More

Than Ready), the sister to More Joyous. The

Denise’s Joy (Seventh Hussar) family is like

gold and every stud would be delighted to

own a filly, especially one as royally-bred as

her, and from this line as well.

LOT 215 (Pierro) is the sister to Shadow

Hero, winner of the Randwick Guineas (Gr

SNITZELRecord-breaking stallion, two-time Champion

Sire of 2YOs and the sire of 27 million dollar plus

yearlings. Snitzel recently joined an elite band of

stallions becoming a three-time Champion Sire of

Australia, joining greats such as Danehill and Sir

Tristram.

1, 1600m) in early March. He also took

out the Spring Champion Stakes (Gr

1, 2000m) at Randwick in the spring,

making this filly somewhat valuable.

Their dam is a Group 3-winning

granddaughter of Champion 2YO

Filly and twice Group 1 winner

Victory Vein (Mr Henrysee).

The best of the best, the

crème de la crème, the grand

finale; all in one unprecedented

setting.

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New winnersI’m All The Talk - Western Australia-based

first season stallion I’m All The Talk (Stratum)

sired his second juvenile winner last week

when Em Tee Aye (2 g ex Azita by Oratorio) took

out the Amelia Park Plate (1400m) at Ascot.

Trained by Trevor Andrews, Em Tee Aye had

been runner-up at his previous start at Bunbury

before breaking through by three quarters of a

length over No Surrender (Universal Ruler) and

Queen Brown (Patronize). Em Tee Aye’s half-

sister by Playing God (Blackfriars) was bought

by Robert Gulberti from Mungrup Stud at the

Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale in February

for $60,000. I’m All The Talk, who stands at

Mungrup Stud for a fee of $5,500 (inc GST),

is also the sire of the twice-winning, stakes-

placed filly Watch Me Dance.

Super One - Lucky Shadow (2 f ex Tiger

Eyes by Choisir) gave her sire Super One (I

Am Invincible) a second individual winner

when she won a 1000-metre maiden on debut

at Tamworth. The Bob Milligan-trained filly

jumped well under Keagan Latham from

the outside gate but found herself midfield

and wide. Upon straightening, she chased

resolutely, getting up in the final strides to

defeat Mischief Managed (Spill The Beans) by

a neck, with Bay Of Bengal (Sepoy) two and

a half lengths away in third. Bred by Fairhill

Farm’s Mike O’Donnell and sold for $15,000 at

the 2018 Inglis Australian Weanling Sale, the

filly was then reoffered in the Highway session

of the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale where she

brought the same price to the bid of Milligan.

Former Singapore champion Super One stands

at Newgate Farm. Last season he covered 169

mares at a fee of $11,000 (inc GST).

Vancouver - Coolmore’s first season

sire Vancouver (Medaglia d’Oro) registered

his third individual winner when the stakes-

performed Postcode (2 c ex Never Forget by

Westerner) broke his maiden at Hawkesbury.

Asked to carry 62 kilograms in the 1300-metre

maiden handicap, the Gai Waterhouse and

Adrian Bott-trained colt - who brought in solid

form around yesterday’s Group 1 placegetters

Prague (Redoute’s Choice) and Mamaragan

(Wandjina) - led from pillar to post, scoring an

easy win by three and a half lengths. Vancouver

last year stood at Jerry’s Plains for a fee of

$44,000 (inc GST), covering 138 mares.

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New Group / Grade 1 winners

Redoute’s Choice - The remarkable

Redoute’s Choice (Danehill) produced his

38th Group 1 winner when King’s Legacy (2

c ex Breakfast In Bed by Hussonet) took out

the Inglis Sires (registered as the ATC Sires’

Produce Stakes) (Gr 1, 1400m) at Randwick.

Redoute’s Choice died last year at his long-term

home, Arrowfield Stud, at the age of 22, with 26

confirmed live foals in his final crop set for next

year’s yearling sales.

Sebring - Widden Stud’s late stallion

Sebring (More Than Ready) recorded his sixth

Group 1 winner when Nettoyer (6 m ex Cleanup

by Dehere) scored a sweeping success in the

Doncaster Mile (Gr 1, 1600m). Sebring has 150

live foals as part of his final crop, born last year.

So You Think - So You Think (High

Chaparral) broke new ground, siring his first

Group 1 winner at 2400 metres and his sixth

overall when Quick Thinker (3 c ex Acouplamas

by Al Maher) won the ATC Australian Derby (Gr

1, 2400m) at Randwick on Saturday. Coolmore

Stud’s So You Think only raced at that trip once,

finishing fourth to Danedream (Lomitas) in the

2011 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (Gr 1, 2400m).

So You Think stood for $38,500 (inc GST) at

Coolmore Stud last season, covering 234 mares.

New stakes winnersDeclaration Of War - A stellar season for

Declaration Of War (War Front) continued

when he recorded his 26th individual stakes

winner after Voyage Warrior (4 g ex Chaleur by

Stravinsky) scored an upset win in the Sprint

Cup (Gr 2, 1200m) at Sha Tin. Declaration Of

War has already had a Melbourne Cup (Gr 1,

3200m) winner in Vow And Declare, Victoria

Derby (Gr 1, 2500m) winner in Warning and a

Summer Stakes (Gr 1, 8f) victor in Decorated

Invader since the start of the southern

hemisphere season and Voyage Warrior joined

the ranks of his stakes winners with Sunday’s

Sprint Cup score. The Ricky Yiu-trained Voyage

Warrior found himself in front under Vincent

Ho, as hot favourite Aethero (Sebring) missed

the start, and he recorded a gutsy all-the-way

victory. Hot King Prawn (Denman) finished

second, three-quarters of a length from the

winner, while Thanks Forever (Duporth) was a

further half-length away in third.

Dundeel - Arrowfield Stud’s Dundeel (High

Chaparral) registered his tenth individual

stakes winner when Entente (3 g ex Nextess

by Stratum) scored a gritty win in the Carbine

Club Stakes (Gr 3, 1600m). It was expected to

be a day in which Dundeel’s Group 1-winning

three-year-olds Castelvecchio or Super Seth

rose to the fore, but instead it was Entente who

carried the flag, stepping up in class from an

1800-metre maiden win to score a first stakes

success. Purchased for $105,000 by Shaun

Dwyer at the 2018 Inglis Melbourne Premier

Sale from the Bombora Downs draft, Entente

had one trial for Dwyer before shifting north

to Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott. Entente

held off the late surge of Bottega (Snitzel) to

score by a neck, with Power Scheme (Fiorente)

a length and a half away in third. Dundeel stood

for $66,000 (inc GST) this season, covering 209

mares.

Gingerbread Man - Former Singapore

champion Gingerbread Man (Shamardal)

celebrated the biggest win of his stallion career

when Ima Single Man (2 g ex Single Spice by

Not A Single Doubt) scored an upset victory in

the Karrakatta Plate (Gr 2, 1200m). Ima Single

Man, bred and raced by Yarradale Stud, gave

Gingerbread Man his fourth individual stakes

winner in taking out the Karrakatta Plate. He

prevailed in a tight photo over Watch Me Dance

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(I’m All The Talk) to remain unbeaten after two

starts, with Dark Assault (Statue Of Liberty) not

far away in third. Gingerbread Man stood at

Yarradale for $4,400 (inc GST) last year, serving

20 mares.

Hallowed Crown - Golden Rose (Gr 1,

1400m) winner Hallowed Crown (Street Sense)

landed his first stakes winner from his first

crop with Colette (3 f ex Libretto by Singspiel)

taking the Adrian Knox Stakes (Gr 3, 2000m)

at Randwick. The Godolphin-owned filly

defeated Toffee Tongue (Tavistock) by two and

three-quarter lengths with Quintessa (Pierro) a

further three-quarters of a length back in third.

The former Darley stallion, who has recently

been relocated to Twin Hills Stud, has had

70 runners for 32 winners, but the promising

Colette was his first at stakes grade. She is likely

to have her first attempt at the highest level

next weekend in the ATC Australian Oaks (Gr 1,

2400m). Hallowed Crown will stand for a fee of

$11,000 (inc GST) this year.

Not A Single Doubt - The recently-retired

Not A Single Doubt (Redoute’s Choice)

produced his 71st individual stakes winner

when Doubtland (2 c ex Miss Sharapova by

Ustinov) scored an emphatic victory in the

Kindergarten Stakes (Gr 3, 1100m) at Randwick.

Purchased for $1.1 million by Orbis Bloodstock

from the Arrowfield Stud draft at the Inglis

Australian Easter Yearling Sale, the Michael,

Wayne and John Hawkes-trained colt debuted

with a strong win on the Kensington track

last month. He remained unbeaten with his

four-length Kindergarten win under Brenton

Avdulla, defeating Jerle (Exceed And Excel) and

Not An Option (Not A Single Doubt). In his final

season at Arrowfield Stud, Not A Single Doubt

covered 94 mares at a fee of $110,000 (inc GST).

Shamus Award - Cox Plate winner Shamus

Award (Snitzel) sired his sixth individual stakes

winner with Shamino’s (4 g ex Elumino by El

Moxie) success in the Manihi Classic (Listed,

1100m) at Morphettville. Bred by David

Brook, who races the horse in the name of his

family’s Saddlers Knife syndicate, the Phillip

Stokes-trained Shamino came with a strong

run to defeat favourite Garner (Barbados) by

a long neck, with Hard Empire (Hard Spun) a

head away in third. Shamus Award stands at

Rosemont Stud, where his 2019 fee was $11,000

(inc GST). Last season, he served 149 mares.

Snitzel - Three-time Australian Champion

Sire Snitzel (Redoute’s Choice) is on the cusp

of another milestone as he stands one away

from a century of individual stakes winners.

Meuse (3 f ex Precious Lorraine by Encosta

De Lago) took her sire a step closer with her

victory in the Laelia Stakes (Listed, 1600m) at

Morphettville. An important lead-up to next

month’s Australasian Oaks (Gr 1, 2000m), the

Anthony Freedman-trained Meuse prevailed

under a top Jason Holder ride to defeat Wings

Of Pastrami (Supreme Class) by a nose, with the

winner’s stablemate Realm Of Flowers (So You

Think) a length away in third. Snitzel, who is in

contention for his fourth straight title, stood at

Arrowfield Stud last season for $220,000 (inc

GST), serving 141 mares.

Written Tycoon - Woodside Park Stud’s

Written Tycoon (Iglesia) produced his 33rd

individual stakes winner when the consistent

Media Baron (5 g ex Silentium by Fimiston) scored

a first black-type success in the Old Comrade

Stakes (Listed, 1600m) for trainer David Harrison.

Sent off as favourite, Media Baron scored by a

length over Yeah Dardy (Demerit) with Wrinkly

(Saxon) a further neck away in third. Bred and co-

owned by Des De Largie, Media Baron has now

earned almost $460,000 in prize-money. Written

Tycoon last year stood for $110,000 (inc GST),

covering 136 mares.

Zebedee - The late Zebedee (Invincible

Spirit) scored his tenth individual stakes winner

and his first in Australia when Ecumenical

(2 f ex Amalgamate by Zenno Rob Roy) won

the Dequetteville Stakes (Listed, 1050m) at

Morphettville yesterday. Ecumenical was

bought by trainer Mick Huxtable for $14,000

out of the Mill Park Stud draft at last year’s

Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale. Zebedee

first made the journey to Australia for the 2015

breeding season, remaining at Cornerstone

Stud from the 2017 breeding season until his

death in October last year. In a shortened

season, he only covered four mares this season

at a fee of $9,900 (inc GST).

Hallowed Crown DARLEY

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LOT SOLD AS FOALS2020 INGLIS AUSTRALIAN EASTER YEARLING SALE | OVERALL

LOT TYPE SIRE DAM ON A/C OF SALE SOLD BY SOLD TO PRICE

6 Bay or Brown colt Zoustar Kiss in the Rain Widden Stud 2019 WI Great Southern Weanling & B'stock Sale Blue Gum Farm Redwall Syndicate Ltd $230,000

25 Bay or Brown colt Divine Prophet Lenience (IRE) Edinburgh Park Stud 2019 WI Great Southern Weanling & B'stock Sale Gilgai Farm Edinburgh Park Stud $75,000

34 Bay colt Dundeel (NZ) Lodore Falls Lyndhurst Farm 2019 WI Great Southern Weanling & B'stock Sale Diamond Park Breeding and Racing Lyndhurst Farm $150,000

46 Bay filly Teofilo (IRE) Lumina Edinburgh Park Stud 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Rothwell Park Edinburgh Park Stud $425,000

72 Chestnut colt Sebring Miss Husson Yulong 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Rothwell Park Yu Long Investments (Australia) $215,000

81 Chestnut colt Teofilo (IRE) Modesty KBL Thoroughbreds 2019 WI Sydney Broodmare & Weanling Sale Rushton Park Orchid Racing $58,000

91 Bay colt Exceed And Excel Mornington Mist Glastonbury Farms 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Aquis Farm Operations Bill Andrews $100,000

92 Bay or Brown colt Xtravagant (NZ) Moshki Newhaven Park 2020 WI Classic Yearling Sale Newhaven Park G. Waterhouse / A.Bott / C. Rutten B/stoc $110,000

94 Bay or Brown colt Zoustar Mrs Kipling Aquis Farm Operations 2019 WI Great Southern Weanling & B'stock Sale Supreme Thoroughbreds Rothwell Park T/breds $160,000

100 Bay or Brown filly Pride of Dubai Nagoya Lime Country Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Grandview Randwick Bstock Agency (FBAA)/Ravenswood Bstk $135,000

103 Brown filly Nicconi National Velvet Lime Country Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Burnewang North Pastoral Pty Ltd James Bester B/stock $120,000

105 Bay colt Pride of Dubai Nazca Coolmore Stud 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Burnewang North Pastoral Pty Ltd Coolmore Australia $120,000

124 Bay filly Pierro Pampurr Milburn Creek 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Kingstar Farm Grant B/stock $200,000

162 Chestnut colt Frosted (USA) Riptide KBL Thoroughbreds 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Blue Gum Farm International T/breds $80,000

164 Bay colt Zoustar Koccinea (NZ) Yulong 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Taghadoe Stud Yu Long Investments (Australia) $280,000

175 Bay colt Into Mischief (USA) Russian Moon (USA) Valiant Stud 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Cornerstone Stud Oakmont $75,000

194 Bay colt Brazen Beau Sew it Seams Lyndhurst Farm 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Erinvale Thoroughbreds Lyndhurst Farm $180,000

223 Bay filly I Am Invincible Srikandi Kitchwin Hills 2019 WI Sydney Broodmare & Weanling Sale Kitchwin Hills Andrew Williams B/stock $600,000

243 Brown colt So You Think (NZ ) Third Degree Milburn Creek 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Telemon Thoroughbreds Suman Hedge B/stock (FBAA) $250,000

253 Bay or Brown colt Pride of Dubai Triple Asset KBL Thoroughbreds 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Aquis Farm Operations Hillside Downs $82,500

265 Bay colt Zoustar Valentine's Reward Lime Country Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Kitchwin Hills UHC $250,000

273 Bay colt Redoute's Choice Victoire Celebre (USA) Yarraman Park Stud 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Aquis Farm Operations Blandford B/stock $480,000

290 Chestnut colt American Pharoah (USA) World Map (IRE) Milburn Creek 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Erinvale Thoroughbreds Grant B/stock $250,000

293 Brown colt Medaglia d'Oro (USA) Yolo Girl (NZ) Fernrigg Farm 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Aquis Farm Operations Fernrigg Farm $300,000

298 Bay colt Exceed And Excel Zenaida (NZ) Ampulla Lodge 2019 WI Great Southern Weanling & B'stock Sale Aquis Farm Operations Ampulla Lodge $240,000

310 Brown filly Pierro Albaicin Yulong 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Burnewang North Pastoral Pty Ltd Yu Long Investments (Australia) $125,000

367 Bay filly Star Turn Capable Mahira KBL Thoroughbreds 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Noralla Stud Bowcock B/stock $52,000

376 Bay colt Not A Single Doubt Celebrity Appeal Coolmore Stud 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Cornerstone Stud James Bester B/stock $300,000

380 Bay colt Exceed And Excel Chateau d'Yquem (NZ ) Lyndhurst Farm 2019 WI Sydney Broodmare & Weanling Sale Fernrigg Farm Lyndhurst Farm $100,000

393 Chestnut filly Pride of Dubai Count Your Fingers Two Bays Farm 2019 WI Sydney Broodmare & Weanling Sale Coolmore Stud Stonehouse T/breds / Two Bays Farm $32,000

416 Bay filly Not A Single Doubt Drinks All Round (NZ) Segenhoe Stud Australia Pty Ltd 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Newhaven Park Segenhoe T/breds $130,000

418 Bay colt Exceed And Excel Duhallow A List Stud Pty Ltd 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Riversdale Laceby Lodge Stud $210,000

436 Bay colt Pierro Fashion Rocks Sledmere Stud 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Aquis Farm Operations Sledmere Stud/Cangon $100,000

442 Bay colt Capitalist Fiesole Milburn Creek 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Rothwell Park PJ B/stock $170,000

445 Bay filly Capitalist Fine Mist Sledmere Stud 2019 WI Great Southern Weanling & B'stock Sale Newgate Consignment Sledmere Stud / Cangon Stud $100,000

448 Bay filly Exceed And Excel Flash of Innocence A List Stud Pty Ltd 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Aquis Farm Operations Laceby Lodge Stud $230,000

451 Chestnut colt Shooting to Win Folly (NZ) Aquis Farm Operations 2019 WI Great Southern Weanling & B'stock Sale Ponderosa Park Victoria Peak B/stock $95,000

459 Chestnut colt Extreme Choice French Fern Fernrigg Farm 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Sledmere Stud Fernrigg Farm $125,000

477 Chestnut colt Sebring Gwenella (IRE) A List Stud Pty Ltd 2019 WI Great Southern Weanling & B'stock Sale Aquis Farm Operations Laceby Lodge Stud $170,000

486 Bay filly American Pharoah (USA) High Valyrian Milburn Creek 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Lime Country Thoroughbreds Suman Hedge B/stock (FBAA) $200,000

495 Brown colt Capitalist Iggimacool Milburn Creek 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Newgate Consignment Grant B/stock $200,000

497 Bay colt Dundeel (NZ) Impossibly Henley Park 2019 WI Great Southern Weanling & B'stock Sale Glastonbury Farms A Fu $250,000

503 Bay or Brown colt Medaglia d'Oro (USA) Isstoora Aquis Farm Operations 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Kitchwin Hills Victoria Peak B/stock $80,000

507 Brown filly Medaglia d'Oro (USA) Jemsa (USA) Coolmore Stud 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Kingstar Farm Mulcaster B/stock $190,000

508 Bay colt Zoustar Jeter Lyndhurst Farm 2019 MM National Weanling Sale Rothwell Park Lyndhurst Farm $160,000

514 Bay filly Medaglia d'Oro (USA) Just One Moment Fernrigg Farm 2019 WI Great Southern Weanling & B'stock Sale Stonehouse Thoroughbreds Fernrigg Farm $40,000

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Saturday’s G2 Karrakatta Plate winner

Ima Single Man is the perfect

example of one good turn deserving

another in racing.

Ima Single Man is a homebred for Yarradale

Stud and he gave owner Ron Sayers a fourth

Karrakatta victory at Ascot following Valour

Road (2018), Brava Fortune (2008) and Born

Priceless (2001).

Ascot-based Chris Gangemi recalled how

he came to train the son of Yarradale sire

Gingerbread Man who did best in a blanket

finish at Ascot. He sat on the speed to defeat

Watch Me Dance (I'm All The Talk) and Dark

Assault (Statue Of Liberty) by a nose and a neck.

Odds-on favourite Gemma's Son (Snippetson)

was another half-length away fourth.

“Just after the sales last year, Ron came

down to see if his grand-daughter (Olivia) could

use our pool for her show-horses,” Gangemi

remembered. “When they were leaving, he

asked me how much? I said ‘Don’t be silly’ so

he came back and told me to pick out two colts

from the list of Yarradale yearlings that had

been passed-in at the Magic Millions.

“My brother Michael had liked Ima Single

Man but the reserve was $60,000. He wasn’t

willing to pay that money but jumped at the

opportunity when we were given the chance to

train him.”

Gangemi had also done a good turn by

jockey Jordan Turner when the former Perth

apprentice returned home after battling

injuries and lack of opportunities in Victoria.

“It’s unbelievable. We’ve won a Karrakatta,”

Gangemi beamed. “I’m very appreciative to

Ron and also rapt for Jordie. I didn’t give him

any instructions and he got it just right.”

The COVID-19 lockdown meant Yarradale

manager Bernie Hamill watched the Karrakatta

from her office at the Gidgegannup stud while

Sayers was barracking at home with his wife

Lynn.

“It’s a fantastic result for Ron and all the

team,” Hamill said. “Ima Single Man didn’t

have any faults as a yearling and we thought the

reserve might have been a bit high when he was

passed-in. But I argued he was a nice colt and

was worth it.

“He won first-up in an Ascot midweek

maiden last month and we were hoping that

would be enough to make the final field.

“Gingerbread Man didn’t get the numbers

in his early books because we had just bought

War Chant (USA) outright after initially

shuttling him from Kentucky. He was a priority

and we were also launching City Place (USA).”

An Australian-bred son of Shamardal,

Gingerbread Man was Singapore’s Champion

2yo & 3yo prior to arriving in Western Australia.

The Karrakatta winner is his fourth in black-

type following Group 1 galloper Achernar Star,

ill-fated sprinter Neurological and LR Fairetha

Stakes winner Red Can Man who completed a

double for their sire in the final race at Ascot on

Saturday.

Ima Single Man’s dam Single Spice (Not A

Single Doubt) won the LR Supremacy Stakes

at Ascot in 2011 and was fourth home in that

year’s Karrakatta Plate won by Night War. She

was given a year off this season after foaling a

filly by Gingerbread Man in October.

The other Yarradale yearling picked out by

Gangemi is the War Chant colt from Xaaffair that

didn’t make a $100,000 reserve at the 2019 Magic

Millions. He’s been named Hollywood Fling and

has been kept a colt unlike Ima Single Man who

was a bit of a handful during his early preps.

Gangemi could afford to see the funny side

of Ima Single Man’s big pay-day in the $500,000

Karrakatta. “Our horse-pool cost $200,000 and

is hardly ever used,” he laughed. “But it’s worth

it now!.”

Olivia (Shore) is making the most of

swimming her eventers having won two new

cars at the Equestrian In The Park competition

held annually next to the Perth CBD. And she’s

still not old enough to drive!

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Ima Single Man (yellow cap) WESTERN RACEPIX

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TAB MEETINGSBALLARAT (VIC) Heavy(10)R1: M.M. National Sale Mdn Plate, $20700, 1200m.

1. ROSE OF SEBRING (AUS) (ch f 2 Sebring (AUS) - Pokazi (AUS)).

T: D & B Hayes & T Dabernig J: L Nolen

2. Outline (AUS) (br/bl f 2 Lonhro (AUS) - Anamato (AUS)).

3. Rainbiel (AUS) (ch f 2 Toronado (IRE) - Isles Of Wonder (AUS)).

Margins: 5.5 lens, 2 lens. Time: 1:14.41.

SEBRING’S FASTEST, MOST BRILLIANT SON AT STUD!

GREAT VALUE!

R2: Boss Executive Group Mdn Plate, $20700, 1200m.

1. SANGRIA MISS (AUS) (b m 4 Foreplay (AUS) - Muscadet (AUS)).

T: Ms S Naylor J: Will Price

2. Bloomin’ Crafty (AUS) (br/bl g 3 Strategic Maneuver (AUS) - Rose

Of Centaine (AUS)).

3. Billjim (AUS) (b/br g 3 Mawingo (GER) - Arnika (AUS)).

Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:15.89.

R3: Cheap As Chips Mdn Plate, $20700, 1000m.

1. BUD (AUS) (b g 3 Reward For Effort (AUS) - Mona Star (AUS)).

T: Ms C Jeffery J: D Yendall

2. Olympic Power (AUS) (b/br g 3 Olympic Glory (IRE) - Solar Antiquity (AUS)).

3. Golden Egg (AUS) (ch f 3 Strategic Maneuver (AUS) - Flatback (AUS)).

Margins: 2.3 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:01.36.

R4: The Haymarket Ballarat Mdn, $20700, 1400m.

1. ELUDING (AUS) (br g 3 Toronado (IRE) - Stealapipe (AUS)).

T: T & C Mcevoy J: Jamie Kah

2. Rising Archie (AUS) (ch g 3 Dawn Approach (IRE) - She’s Archie (AUS)).

3. Kwahadi (AUS) (b/br g 3 Redente (AUS) - Paramytha (AUS)).

Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:29.86.

ANOTHER WINNER FOR

DUAL G1 WINNING WORLD CHAMPIONTORONADO

R5: Cervus Equipment (Bm58), $20000, 1400m.

1. GIVE VAL A RING (AUS) (br f 3 Sebring (AUS) - Deer Valley

(AUS)).

T: Mitchell Freedman J: L Nolen

2. Holburt (NZ) (b g 4 Tavistock (NZ) - Sentura (NZ)).

3. It’s A Battle (AUS) (br g 6 Tough Speed (USA) - Rule Britannia

(AUS)).

Margins: 0.8 lens, 2.8 lens. Time: 1:30.73.

SEBRING’S FASTEST, MOST BRILLIANT SON AT STUD!

GREAT VALUE!

R6: Porter Plant (Bm58), $20000, 2000m.

1. SAILORS FALLS (AUS) (gr g 6 Reset (AUS) - Queen Josephine

(AUS)).

T: N A Blackiston J: Jarrod Fry

2. Call My Agent (NZ) (b g 3 Reliable Man (GB) - Dr Kate (NZ)).

3. Sirius Deal (AUS) (b g 4 Dundeel (NZ) - Sirius Miss (AUS)).

Margins: 1.5 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 2:13.08.

R7: Hygain Winners Choice (Bm58), $20000, 2000m.

1. MINOLA (AUS) (ch m 4 Animal Kingdom (USA) - Bianca (NZ)).

T: P A Preusker

J: D Yendall

2. Fiorente Lass (AUS) (br m 4 Fiorente (IRE) - Chaparral Lass (NZ)).

3. All Fairy Prince (NZ) (ch g 3 All Too Hard (AUS) - Lupara (AUS)).

Margins: 4 lens, 4 lens. Time: 2:12.27.

R8: Sportsbet Elite Games (Bm58), $20000, 1200m.

1. HALCYON DAME (AUS) (b/br m 4 Magnus (AUS) - Bel Sahara

(AUS)).

T: Archie Alexander J: Madison Lloyd

2. British Isle (AUS) (b g 6 Canford Cliffs (IRE) - Glorified (AUS)).

3. Go Harvies (AUS) (b f 3 Testa Rossa (AUS) - Nubian (AUS)).

Margins: 1 len, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:15.78.

MAGNUS

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R9: Hygain Winners Choice (Bm58), $20000, 1000m.

1. DINGA (AUS) (b g 3 Safeguard (AUS) - Macchiato (AUS)).

T: Symon Wilde J: D Yendall

2. Hidden Charm (AUS) (b m 4 Reset (AUS) - Menangle (AUS)).

3. Quiet Lucky (AUS) (br g 5 Rockaroundtheclock (AUS) - Wildcat

Strike (AUS)).

Margins: 1.3 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:01.03.

QUEANBEYAN (NSW) Soft(5)R1: Homestead Press Mdn Hcp, $22000, 1200m.

1. RUMPSHAKER (AUS) (b g 3 Stratum (AUS) - More Precise (AUS)).

T: Nick Mitchell J: C Lever

2. Attuned (AUS) (gr/br g 5 Your Song (AUS) - Chik Chik Boom (AUS)).

3. Jay’n’jay (AUS) (b g 6 Arlington (AUS) - Hoonose (AUS)).

Margins: 0.8 lens, 2.5 lens. Time: 1:10.35 (last 600m 35.73).

STRATUM’S best son

R2: Mark Hallam Builders Mdn Plate, $22000, 900m.

1. RIVERINA DEMAND (AUS) (b/br f 3 All American (AUS) -

Hyperinflation (AUS)). T: G Backhouse J: B Mc Dougall

2. Aradhana (AUS) (b f 3 Wandjina (AUS) - Berning Affair (AUS)).

3. Deep Gold (AUS) (b f 3 Deep Field (AUS) - Fools Gold (AUS)).

Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 52.01 (last 600m 33.70).

R3: Tab Phone Betting Mdn Plate, $22000, 1600m.

1. RADIOHEAD (AUS) (b g 3 Verrazano (USA) - Street Spirit (AUS)).

T: M J Smith J: Ellen Hennessy

2. The Fringe (AUS) (br f 3 Adelaide (IRE) - Impinge (NZ)).

3. Bob’s Angel (AUS) (b m 4 Shrapnel (AUS) - Moorings Capital (AUS)).

Margins: 2.5 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:37.64 (last 600m 35.63).

R4: Queanbeyan Clubs Hcp (C3), $22000, 1600m.

1. EAGLEHAWK (AUS) (gr g 5 Haradasun (AUS) - Oahu Girl (AUS)).

T: L T Hodgson J: Ms K Nisbet

2. Solar Shadow (AUS) (b m 7 Dane Shadow (AUS) - Dark Star (AUS)).

3. Alpine King (AUS) (b g 5 Monashee Mountain (USA) - Lady Beaufort (NZ)).

Margins: 5.5 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:36.54 (last 600m 36.18).

R5: Queanbeyan Pubs (Bm50), $22000, 1460m.

1. TRIBUNA (AUS) (b m 6 Zoffany (IRE) - Larenco (AUS)).

T: J Khalifeh J: R Bensley

2. Kareno (AUS) (b f 3 Deep Field (AUS) - See The Music (AUS)).

3. Running Broke (AUS) (b g 6 Moscow Ballet (IRE) - Babylonia (AUS)).

Margins: 1 len, 2.5 lens. Time: 1:26.60 (last 600m 36.54).

R6: Allbids (Bm58), $22000, 2000m.

1. PECUNIARY INTEREST (AUS) (b g 3 Excelebration (IRE) -

Tubawi (AUS)).

T: N J Olive J: Ellen Hennessy

2. Instruments (AUS) (b/br m 4 Pierro (AUS) - Avionics (AUS)).

3. Cajetan (AUS) (b g 5 Pierro (AUS) - Lucky Angel (AUS)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 2:05.52 (last 600m 35.68).

R7: Jobkeeper (Bm58), $22000, 1000m.

1. MISS DEVINCI (AUS) (b m 5 Decertare (AUS) - Viscondesa (AUS)).

T: G Mcfarlane J: Travis Wolfgram

2. Concrete (AUS) (b g 4 Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Belleluia (AUS)).

3. Excitable (AUS) (gr/br g 7 Exceed And Excel (AUS) - Coablo (AUS)).

Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 57.77 (last 600m 34.26).

R8: Corona (Bm58), $22000, 1000m.

1. JUDGE’S DAUGHTER (AUS) (ch f 3 Star Witness (AUS) -

Inappropriate (AUS)).

T: G R Nickson J: B Mc Dougall

2. Shady Diamond (AUS) (b g 5 Shaft (AUS) - Kohinoor Crown (AUS)).

3. My Little Racer (AUS) (b m 5 Eavesdropper (USA) - Zaracer (AUS)).

Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 57.58 (last 600m 33.96).

SCONE (NSW) Soft(5)R1: Pryde’s Easifeed 1986 Mdn, $22000, 1100m.

1. BLACK SUNRISE (AUS) (b/br g 4 Pierro (AUS) - Call Me Pretty (USA)).

T: Cameron Crockett J: Ms S Clenton

2. Danza In The Dark (AUS) (b g 3 Summa Cum Laude (AUS) -

Danzamira (AUS)).

3. Warrah Flash (AUS) (ch g 3 Salade (AUS) - Rhiannon’s Joy (AUS)).

Margins: 1 len, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:04.90 (last 600m 34.77).

R2: Star Turn @ Vinery Mdn Plate, $22000, 1400m.

1. MUDGEGONGA (AUS) (br m 4 Shrapnel (AUS) - Commands A

Smile (AUS)).

T: G D Lunn J: Tom Sherry

2. The Premier (AUS) (br g 4 Snitzel (AUS) - Mightier (AUS)).

3. Dunlee (AUS) (br g 3 Dissident (AUS) - Annlea (AUS)).

Margins: 2.5 lens, 1 len. Time: 1:24.06 (last 600m 35.69).

R3: Kia Ora Plate (C1), $22000, 1600m.

1. TAKE TO HEART (AUS) (br m 4 Delago Deluxe (AUS) - Toscasun (AUS)).

T: Adam Duggan J: Ashley Morgan

2. Tessa Burrito (AUS) (b/br m 4 Sebring (AUS) - That’s How I Roll

(USA)).

3. Value Abbey (AUS) (ch m 5 Ad Valorem (USA) - Our Abbey (AUS)).

Margins: 0.5 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:38.23 (last 600m 35.73).

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R4: Darley Stallions (Bm66), $22000, 1700m.

1. CHIEF KIDDER (AUS) (ch g 7 Gonski (AUS) - Purple Code (AUS)).

T: Mark De Montfort

J: Ms R Murray

2. Predictable Miss (NZ) (b f 3 Iffraaj (GB) - Not Surprized (NZ)).

3. Itasca (AUS) (b g 6 Tickets (AUS) - Southern Surge (AUS)).

Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:43.14 (last 600m 36.25).

R5: Emirates Park Hcp (C1), $22000, 1100m.

1. COOL WORLD (AUS) (br g 3 Rubick (AUS) - Matilda’s Dance

(AUS)).

T: P M Perry J: Ms S Clenton

2. Red Cupcake (AUS) (br/bl m 7 Snippetson (AUS) - Foolish Pride

(AUS)).

3. Belladeel (AUS) (b g 4 Dundeel (NZ) - Giovanna Bella (NZ)).

Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:04.28 (last 600m 34.46).

R6: Ithink I Can Ithink I Can-Bm58, $22000, 1300m.

1. STRAWB (AUS) (b m 4 Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Joy Toy (AUS)).

T: Nathan Doyle

J: Ashley Morgan

2. Belle Of Portugal (AUS) (br m 5 Benfica (AUS) - Irish Hope (AUS)).

3. Candy Bar (AUS) (b f 3 Exceed And Excel (AUS) - London Lolly

(AUS)).

Margins: 2.3 lens, 1 len. Time: 1:17.63 (last 600m 34.80).

R7: Pierro @ Coolmore Aust. (Bm58), $22000, 1300m.

1. BIG SURPRISE (AUS) (b g 5 Big Brown (USA) - Nawadi (GB)).

T: Gavin Groth

J: Ms M Weir

2. Schemer (AUS) (gr g 4 Epaulette (AUS) - Light Tactic (USA)).

3. Smooth Factor (AUS) (br g 4 The Factor (USA) - Smoothie (AUS)).

Margins: 2.8 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:18.18 (last 600m 34.25).

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SCISSOR KICK (AUS)

Tell Me Again (AUS) (b c ex Sussuro (AUS) by Pivotal (GB))

R2 (1:30pm): Bendigo, 2yo Bendigo Mazda Mdn Plate, 1000m

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Suprina (AUS) (b f ex Danedina (AUS) by Danehill Dancer (IRE))

R1 (1:00pm): Bendigo, 2yo Maiden Plate, 1000m

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R1 (12:45pm): Kembla Grange, 2yo Duck Creek Dash Mdn Plate, 1000m

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Dubawi Prince (AUS) (b/br c ex Claystone (AUS) by Zabeel (NZ))

R2 (1:30pm): Bendigo, 2yo Bendigo Mazda Mdn Plate, 1000m

Saimaa (AUS) (b f ex Eyre (AUS) by More Than Readyl (USA))

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R1 (12:45pm): Kembla Grange, 2yo Duck Creek Dash Mdn Plate, 1000m

SPILL THE BEANS (AUS)

Courtesy Bus (AUS) (b/br c ex Falvesa (AUS) by Falvelon (AUS))

Blow The Whistle (AUS) ch g ex Vision Gold (AUS) by Reenact (AUS)

Java Sparrow (AUS) (b f ex Sintessa (AUS) by Snippets (AUS)

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LEADING 2YO SIRESIN AUSTRALIA BY EARNINGS

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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER

(SWINS)

1 Not a Single Doubt (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Redoute's Choice - Singles Bar 29 5 11 2(5) $3,781,985 Farnan - 2,502,200

2 Snitzel (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Snippets' Lass 32 14 17 3(5) $3,480,480 Away Game - 2,320,300

3 I Am Invincible (AUS) 2004 - 2010 Invincible Spirit - Cannarelle 40 12 17 4(4) $2,237,885 Dame Giselle - 839,950

4 Lord Kanaloa (JPN) 2008 - 2014 King Kamehameha - Lady Blossom 2 1 2 1(1) $1,240,850 Tagaloa - 1,237,150

5 Starspangledbanner (AUS) 2006 - 2011 Choisir - Gold Anthem 6 1 1 1(1) $1,235,500 Prime Star - 1,209,000

6 Brazen Beau (AUS) 2011 - 2015 I Am Invincible - Sansadee 20 6 6 2(2) $1,219,445 Larimer Street - 361,500

7 Redoute's Choice (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Shantha's Choice 8 2 5 2(4) $1,138,535 King's Legacy - 651,500

8 Pride of Dubai (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Street Cry - Al Anood 22 6 7 1(1) $956,150 Bella Nipotina - 550,975

9 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 22 6 7 1(1) $834,765 Personal - 210,050

10 Street Boss (USA) 2004 - 2009 Street Cry - Blushing Ogygian 14 3 5 1(3) $798,850 Hanseatic - 644,500

11 Exceed and Excel (AUS) 2000 - 2004 Danehill - Patrona 27 7 9 1(1) $782,285 Jerle - 120,465

12 Hinchinbrook (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Fastnet Rock - Snippets' Lass 14 4 7 1(2) $736,700 Mildred - 282,250

13 Spirit of Boom (AUS) 2007 - 2014 Sequalo - Temple Spirit 25 8 9 0(0) $660,325 Spirit One - 153,150

14 Written Tycoon (AUS) 2002 - 2007 Iglesia - Party Miss 28 7 8 1(1) $639,605 Ole Kirk - 133,450

15 Wandjina (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Snitzel - La Bamba 19 3 3 1(1) $581,765 Mamaragan - 460,850

16 Snippetson (AUS) 2001 - 2006 Snippets - Snowdrift 6 2 5 1(2) $579,200 Gemma's Son - 452,200

17 Rothesay (AUS) 2006 - 2011 Fastnet Rock - Schiaparelli 9 3 6 0(0) $576,850 Rothfire - 393,900

18 Spill the Beans (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Snitzel - Miss Dodwell 25 6 9 0(0) $573,350 Cosmic Gossip - 158,475

19 Deep Field (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 18 7 9 0(0) $516,530 Nitrous - 147,600

20 Bel Esprit (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Royal Academy - Bespoken 3 1 3 0(0) $447,200 Kisukano - 428,750

21 Night of Thunder (IRE) 2011 - 2016 Dubawi - Forest Storm 7 3 4 2(2) $425,950 A Beautiful Night - 223,450

22 Star Witness (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Starcraft - Leone Chiara 12 2 3 0(0) $400,180 Amish Boy - 187,125

23 Sidereus (AUS) 2005 - 2012 General Nediym - Hootenanny 22 8 9 0(0) $376,775 Miss Lot Won - 85,000

24 Foxwedge (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Fastnet Rock - Forest Native 14 2 3 1(1) $362,670 Lunar Fox - 190,900

25 Gingerbread Man (AUS) 2007 - 2013 Shamardal - Quaffle 6 2 3 1(1) $361,000 Ima Single Man - 323,700

26 Siyouni (FR) 2007 - 2011 Pivotal - Sichilla 1 1 1 0(0) $354,400 See You Soon - 354,400

27 All Too Hard (AUS) 2009 - 2013 Casino Prince - Helsinge 17 4 5 2(2) $352,680 Hard Landing - 121,500

28 I'm All the Talk (AUS) 2010 - 2016 Stratum - Weekend Gossip 11 2 3 0(0) $338,700 Watch Me Dance - 266,700

29 Better Than Ready (AUS) 2009 - 2015 More Than Ready - Sally's World 35 7 7 0(0) $319,850 Dark Son - 60,100

30 Demerit (AUS) 2006 - 2011 Lonhro - Shame 2 1 3 1(2) $318,000 Starfield Impact - 316,600

31 Safeguard (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Exceed and Excel - Preserve 7 1 1 0(0) $310,200 Surveillance - 116,500

32 Vancouver (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Medaglia d'Oro - Skates 12 3 3 0(0) $308,915 Postcode - 83,040

33 Headwater (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Exceed and Excel - River Dove 14 3 3 0(0) $292,710 Wisdom of Water - 176,000

34 All American (AUS) 2005 - 2010 Red Ransom - Milva 10 3 3 0(0) $291,150 American Choice - 140,100

35 Choisir (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Danehill Dancer - Great Selection 15 1 1 1(1) $278,340 Every Rose - 240,500

36 Frankel (GB) 2008 - 2013 Galileo - Kind 1 1 1 1(1) $253,850 Hungry Heart - 253,850

37 Top Echelon (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Umatilla - Advisory 6 2 4 0(0) $247,150 Lady Banff - 201,900

38 Jet Spur (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Flying Spur - Verocative 6 2 2 0(0) $247,025 Mishani Fraudster - 85,350

39 Sebring (AUS) 2005 - 2009 More Than Ready - Purespeed 29 4 4 0(0) $230,470 Gravina - 60,250

40 More Than Ready (USA) 1997 - 2001 Southern Halo - Woodman's Girl 15 1 1 1(1) $225,910 Global Quest - 173,550

41 Epaulette (AUS) 2009 - 2014 Commands - Accessories 7 2 2 1(1) $225,370 Aryaaf - 150,300

42 Shooting to Win (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 12 2 3 0(0) $218,500 Dom to Shoot - 163,600

43 Falvelon (AUS) 1996 - 2003 Alannon - Devil's Zephyr 7 4 6 0(0) $211,575 Uncle Frank - 115,025

44 Statue of Liberty (USA) 2000 - 2004 Storm Cat - Charming Lassie 4 2 4 0(0) $205,435 Dark Assault - 88,950

45 Zoustar (AUS) 2010 - 2014 Northern Meteor - Zouzou 13 1 1 0(0) $199,580 Queen Kay - 98,500

46 Akeed Mofeed (GB) 2009 - 2014 Dubawi - Wonder Why 10 2 3 1(1) $194,260 Jyoti - 131,200

47 Smart Missile (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Fastnet Rock - Comical Smile 17 2 2 0(0) $193,785 Smart 'n' Sexy - 55,000

48 Rubick (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Encosta de Lago - Sliding Cube 14 2 3 0(0) $192,565 Masseuse - 72,300

49 Exosphere (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Lonhro - Altitude 7 1 2 1(1) $189,355 Thermosphere - 128,165

50 Jabali (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Exceed and Excel - Balalaika 5 3 3 0(0) $188,175 Jabali Ridge - 136,250

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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER

(SWINS)

1 Snitzel (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Snippets' Lass 32 14 17 3(5) $3,480,480 Away Game - 2,320,300

2 I Am Invincible (AUS) 2004 - 2010 Invincible Spirit - Cannarelle 40 12 17 4(4) $2,237,885 Dame Giselle - 839,950

3 Spirit of Boom (AUS) 2007 - 2014 Sequalo - Temple Spirit 25 8 9 0(0) $660,325 Spirit One - 153,150

4 Sidereus (AUS) 2005 - 2012 General Nediym - Hootenanny 22 8 9 0(0) $376,775 Miss Lot Won - 85,000

5 Exceed and Excel (AUS) 2000 - 2004 Danehill - Patrona 27 7 9 1(1) $782,285 Jerle - 120,465

6 Written Tycoon (AUS) 2002 - 2007 Iglesia - Party Miss 28 7 8 1(1) $639,605 Ole Kirk - 133,450

7 Deep Field (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 18 7 9 0(0) $516,530 Nitrous - 147,600

8 Better Than Ready (AUS) 2009 - 2015 More Than Ready - Sally's World 35 7 7 0(0) $319,850 Dark Son - 60,100

9 Brazen Beau (AUS) 2011 - 2015 I Am Invincible - Sansadee 20 6 6 2(2) $1,219,445 Larimer Street - 361,500

10 Pride of Dubai (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Street Cry - Al Anood 22 6 7 1(1) $956,150 Bella Nipotina - 550,975

11 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 22 6 7 1(1) $834,765 Personal - 210,050

12 Spill the Beans (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Snitzel - Miss Dodwell 25 6 9 0(0) $573,350 Cosmic Gossip - 158,475

13 Not a Single Doubt (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Redoute's Choice - Singles Bar 29 5 11 2(5) $3,781,985 Farnan - 2,502,200

14 Hinchinbrook (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Fastnet Rock - Snippets' Lass 14 4 7 1(2) $736,700 Mildred - 282,250

15 All Too Hard (AUS) 2009 - 2013 Casino Prince - Helsinge 17 4 5 2(2) $352,680 Hard Landing - 121,500

16 Sebring (AUS) 2005 - 2009 More Than Ready - Purespeed 29 4 4 0(0) $230,470 Gravina - 60,250

17 Falvelon (AUS) 1996 - 2003 Alannon - Devil's Zephyr 7 4 6 0(0) $211,575 Uncle Frank - 115,025

18 Outreach (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Exceed and Excel - Bahia 11 4 5 0(0) $157,110 Pee Dee - 54,110

19 Street Boss (USA) 2004 - 2009 Street Cry - Blushing Ogygian 14 3 5 1(3) $798,850 Hanseatic - 644,500

20 Wandjina (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Snitzel - La Bamba 19 3 3 1(1) $581,765 Mamaragan - 460,850

21 Rothesay (AUS) 2006 - 2011 Fastnet Rock - Schiaparelli 9 3 6 0(0) $576,850 Rothfire - 393,900

22 Night of Thunder (IRE) 2011 - 2016 Dubawi - Forest Storm 7 3 4 2(2) $425,950 A Beautiful Night - 223,450

23 Vancouver (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Medaglia d'Oro - Skates 12 3 3 0(0) $308,915 Postcode - 83,040

24 Headwater (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Exceed and Excel - River Dove 14 3 3 0(0) $292,710 Wisdom of Water - 176,000

25 All American (AUS) 2005 - 2010 Red Ransom - Milva 10 3 3 0(0) $291,150 American Choice - 140,100

26 Jabali (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Exceed and Excel - Balalaika 5 3 3 0(0) $188,175 Jabali Ridge - 136,250

27 Mahisara (AUS) 2008 - 2014 More Than Ready - Darsini 8 3 6 0(0) $163,525 Sing for Violet - 106,500

28 Press Statement (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Hinchinbrook - Kaaptive Empress 13 3 3 0(0) $115,345 Spokesman - 38,250

29 Artie Schiller (USA) 2001 - 2007 El Prado - Hidden Light 8 3 3 0(0) $105,140 Stolen Glance - 37,365

30 Hallowed Crown (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Street Sense - Crowned Glory 3 3 3 0(0) $63,000 Crown Mint - 36,500

31 Redoute's Choice (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Shantha's Choice 8 2 5 2(4) $1,138,535 King's Legacy - 651,500

32 Snippetson (AUS) 2001 - 2006 Snippets - Snowdrift 6 2 5 1(2) $579,200 Gemma's Son - 452,200

33 Star Witness (AUS) 2007 - 2011 Starcraft - Leone Chiara 12 2 3 0(0) $400,180 Amish Boy - 187,125

34 Foxwedge (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Fastnet Rock - Forest Native 14 2 3 1(1) $362,670 Lunar Fox - 190,900

35 Gingerbread Man (AUS) 2007 - 2013 Shamardal - Quaffle 6 2 3 1(1) $361,000 Ima Single Man - 323,700

36 I'm All the Talk (AUS) 2010 - 2016 Stratum - Weekend Gossip 11 2 3 0(0) $338,700 Watch Me Dance - 266,700

37 Top Echelon (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Umatilla - Advisory 6 2 4 0(0) $247,150 Lady Banff - 201,900

38 Jet Spur (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Flying Spur - Verocative 6 2 2 0(0) $247,025 Mishani Fraudster - 85,350

39 Epaulette (AUS) 2009 - 2014 Commands - Accessories 7 2 2 1(1) $225,370 Aryaaf - 150,300

40 Shooting to Win (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 12 2 3 0(0) $218,500 Dom to Shoot - 163,600

41 Statue of Liberty (USA) 2000 - 2004 Storm Cat - Charming Lassie 4 2 4 0(0) $205,435 Dark Assault - 88,950

42 Akeed Mofeed (GB) 2009 - 2014 Dubawi - Wonder Why 10 2 3 1(1) $194,260 Jyoti - 131,200

43 Smart Missile (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Fastnet Rock - Comical Smile 17 2 2 0(0) $193,785 Smart 'n' Sexy - 55,000

44 Rubick (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Encosta de Lago - Sliding Cube 14 2 3 0(0) $192,565 Masseuse - 72,300

45 Fighting Sun (AUS) 2011 - 2014 Northern Meteor - Irish Darling 9 2 2 0(0) $164,615 Flinders River - 54,000

46 Zebedee (GB) 2008 - 2011 Invincible Spirit - Cozy Maria 8 2 4 1(1) $146,150 Ecumenical - 99,000

47 Wordsmith (AUS) 2003 - 2009 Testa Rossa - Way with Words 10 2 3 1(1) $141,975 Gee Gee Josie - 111,500

48 Real Saga (AUS) 2006 - 2009 Tale of the Cat - Windy Kate 7 2 2 0(0) $134,150 Mishani Epic - 80,550

49 Rich Enuff (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Written Tycoon - Hotnuff 11 2 2 0(0) $115,850 Sassy Enuff - 36,550

50 Golden Archer (AUS) 2008 - 2013 Rock of Gibraltar - Viennetta 12 2 3 0(0) $81,100 Our Stormy Girl - 45,450

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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER

(SWINS)

1 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 6 1 4 1(2) $728,410 Cool Aza Beel - 707,560

2 Showcasing (GB) 2007 - 2011 Oasis Dream - Arabesque 14 7 10 1(2) $539,375 Play That Song - 273,375

3 More Than Ready (USA) 1997 - 2001 Southern Halo - Woodman's Girl 2 1 2 1(1) $116,845 Vernazza - 116,000

4 Sweynesse (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Lonhro - Swansea 7 2 2 1(1) $116,280 Bonita Aurelia - 54,290

5 Vespa (NZ) 2011 - 2016 Elusive City - Miss Avalon 8 2 3 0(0) $111,495 Kelly Renee - 44,750

6 Not a Single Doubt (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Redoute's Choice - Singles Bar 2 1 2 1(1) $110,060 Not an Option - 105,560

7 Burgundy (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Redoute's Choice - Grand Echezeaux 7 2 3 1(1) $108,025 Bordeaux le Rouge - 57,525

8 Power (GB) 2009 - 2013 Oasis Dream - Frappe 9 2 3 0(0) $76,000 Power 'n' Glory - 35,250

9 No Nay Never (USA) 2011 - 2015 Scat Daddy - Cat's Eye Witness 3 1 2 1(1) $50,565 Need I Say More - 50,000

10 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 1 1 1 1(1) $44,375 Unition - 44,375

11 Reliable Man (GB) 2008 - 2013 Dalakhani - On Fair Stage 3 1 1 0(0) $34,935 De la Terre - 33,560

12 Swiss Ace (AUS) 2004 - 2010 Secret Savings - Rapid Serve 2 1 1 0(0) $34,850 Tivaan Warrior - 34,625

13 Smart Missile (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Fastnet Rock - Comical Smile 1 1 1 0(0) $30,000 Trident - 30,000

14 Iffraaj (GB) 2001 - 2007 Zafonic - Pastorale 6 1 2 0(0) $27,105 Lovebug - 23,125

15 Darci Brahma (NZ) 2002 - 2007 Danehill - Grand Echezeaux 5 1 1 0(0) $21,935 Preakness - 15,060

16 Jimmy Choux (NZ) 2007 - 2012 Thorn Park - Cierzo 4 1 1 0(0) $21,750 American Princess - 21,250

17 Squamosa (AUS) 2007 - 2013 Not a Single Doubt - Class Success 1 0 0 0(0) $20,625 Amosia - 20,625

18 Super Easy (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Darci Brahma - Parfore 3 1 1 0(0) $17,565 Eva James - 8,250

19 Scissor Kick (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Redoute's Choice - Back Pass 1 0 0 0(0) $13,225 Hasstobemagic - 13,225

20 Redwood (GB) 2006 - 2012 High Chaparral - Arum Lily 1 1 1 0(0) $12,250 Tokorangi - 12,250

21 Dalghar (FR) 2006 - 2012 Anabaa - Daltawa 3 1 1 0(0) $11,250 Flash Warrior - 9,250

22 Il Cavallo (AUS) 2010 - 2016 Choisir - Gold Chant 1 1 1 0(0) $10,160 Alice Tinker - 10,160

23 Proisir (AUS) 2009 - 2015 Choisir - Prophet Jewel 5 0 0 0(0) $9,945 Passione - 4,625

24 Pride of Dubai (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Street Cry - Al Anood 1 1 1 0(0) $8,875 Platinum Dubai - 8,875

25 Sacred Falls (NZ) 2009 - 2015 O'Reilly - Iguazu's Girl 8 0 0 0(0) $7,250 Impecunious - 2,250

26 Spirit of Boom (AUS) 2007 - 2014 Sequalo - Temple Spirit 1 0 0 0(0) $6,750 Boomer Hill - 6,750

27 Tavistock (NZ) 2005 - 2010 Montjeu - Upstage 3 0 0 0(0) $6,750 Edge of Wonder - 4,500

28 Written Tycoon (AUS) 2002 - 2007 Iglesia - Party Miss 1 1 1 0(0) $6,250 Pazienza - 6,250

29 Snitzel (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Snippets' Lass 2 1 1 0(0) $6,250 Safe Passage - 6,250

30 Bull Point (AUS) 2010 - 2016 Fastnet Rock - Rose of Cimmaron 1 1 1 0(0) $6,250 Yourpoint - 6,250

31 Sweet Orange (USA) 2008 - 2014 War Front - Good Vibes 1 0 0 0(0) $6,000 Arancia - 6,000

32 Per Incanto (USA) 2004 - 2011 Street Cry - Pappa Reale 4 0 0 0(0) $5,750 Stella Creek - 4,500

33 Epaulette (AUS) 2009 - 2014 Commands - Accessories 1 0 0 0(0) $5,000 Sacred Command - 5,000

34 Jakkalberry (IRE) 2006 - 2014 Storming Home - Claba di San Jore 1 0 0 0(0) $4,875 Jack of Hearts - 4,875

35 Pins (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Snippets - No Finer 4 0 0 0(0) $4,565 Watchmaker - 3,250

36 Ocean Park (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Thorn Park - Sayyida 1 0 0 0(0) $4,500 Perfectionist - 4,500

37 Spill the Beans (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Snitzel - Miss Dodwell 2 0 0 0(0) $4,000 Garbanzo - 2,000

38 Charm Spirit (IRE) 2011 - 2015 Invincible Spirit - L'Enjoleuse 3 0 0 0(0) $4,000 Autobahn - 2,000

39 Benfica (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Lonhro - Hut 1 0 0 0(0) $3,065 Just Ben - 3,065

40 Dissident (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Sebring - Diana's Secret 1 0 0 0(0) $2,460 Targhee - 2,460

41 El Roca (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Rubimill 3 0 0 0(0) $2,250 Escudo - 2,000

42 Headwater (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Exceed and Excel - River Dove 1 0 0 0(0) $2,250 Leeside - 2,250

43 Mongolian Khan (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Holy Roman Emperor - Centafit 3 0 0 0(0) $2,250 Mongolian Princess - 1,250

44 Better Than Ready (AUS) 2009 - 2015 More Than Ready - Sally's World 1 0 0 0(0) $2,250 Meglio di Falcrest - 2,250

45 Munnings (USA) 2006 - 2011 Speightstown - La Comete 1 0 0 0(0) $2,250 Kentucky May - 2,250

46 Atlante (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Readyforcatherine 1 0 0 0(0) $2,000 Sumi - 2,000

47 Vancouver (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Medaglia d'Oro - Skates 2 0 0 0(0) $1,305 Johnny Canuck - 1,080

48 Shooting to Win (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 2 0 0 0(0) $1,000 Victorem - 1,000

49 The Bold One (NZ) 2010 - 2016 Fastnet Rock - The Jewel 1 0 0 0(0) $1,000 Bold Iris - 1,000

50 Kuroshio (AUS) 2010 - 2014 Exceed and Excel - Arctic Drift 1 0 0 0(0) $1,000 Follow Your Heart - 1,000

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RANK STALLION CODE YOF - TO STUD BREEDING RNRS WNRS WINS SW EARNINGS BEST PERFORMER

(SWINS)

1 Showcasing (GB) 2007 - 2011 Oasis Dream - Arabesque 14 7 10 1(2) $539,375 Play That Song - 273,375

2 Sweynesse (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Lonhro - Swansea 7 2 2 1(1) $116,280 Bonita Aurelia - 54,290

3 Vespa (NZ) 2011 - 2016 Elusive City - Miss Avalon 8 2 3 0(0) $111,495 Kelly Renee - 44,750

4 Burgundy (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Redoute's Choice - Grand Echezeaux 7 2 3 1(1) $108,025 Bordeaux le Rouge - 57,525

5 Power (GB) 2009 - 2013 Oasis Dream - Frappe 9 2 3 0(0) $76,000 Power 'n' Glory - 35,250

6 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 6 1 4 1(2) $728,410 Cool Aza Beel - 707,560

7 More Than Ready (USA) 1997 - 2001 Southern Halo - Woodman's Girl 2 1 2 1(1) $116,845 Vernazza - 116,000

8 Not a Single Doubt (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Redoute's Choice - Singles Bar 2 1 2 1(1) $110,060 Not an Option - 105,560

9 No Nay Never (USA) 2011 - 2015 Scat Daddy - Cat's Eye Witness 3 1 2 1(1) $50,565 Need I Say More - 50,000

10 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 1 1 1 1(1) $44,375 Unition - 44,375

11 Reliable Man (GB) 2008 - 2013 Dalakhani - On Fair Stage 3 1 1 0(0) $34,935 De la Terre - 33,560

12 Swiss Ace (AUS) 2004 - 2010 Secret Savings - Rapid Serve 2 1 1 0(0) $34,850 Tivaan Warrior - 34,625

13 Smart Missile (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Fastnet Rock - Comical Smile 1 1 1 0(0) $30,000 Trident - 30,000

14 Iffraaj (GB) 2001 - 2007 Zafonic - Pastorale 6 1 2 0(0) $27,105 Lovebug - 23,125

15 Darci Brahma (NZ) 2002 - 2007 Danehill - Grand Echezeaux 5 1 1 0(0) $21,935 Preakness - 15,060

16 Jimmy Choux (NZ) 2007 - 2012 Thorn Park - Cierzo 4 1 1 0(0) $21,750 American Princess - 21,250

17 Super Easy (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Darci Brahma - Parfore 3 1 1 0(0) $17,565 Eva James - 8,250

18 Redwood (GB) 2006 - 2012 High Chaparral - Arum Lily 1 1 1 0(0) $12,250 Tokorangi - 12,250

19 Dalghar (FR) 2006 - 2012 Anabaa - Daltawa 3 1 1 0(0) $11,250 Flash Warrior - 9,250

20 Il Cavallo (AUS) 2010 - 2016 Choisir - Gold Chant 1 1 1 0(0) $10,160 Alice Tinker - 10,160

21 Pride of Dubai (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Street Cry - Al Anood 1 1 1 0(0) $8,875 Platinum Dubai - 8,875

22 Bull Point (AUS) 2010 - 2016 Fastnet Rock - Rose of Cimmaron 1 1 1 0(0) $6,250 Yourpoint - 6,250

23 Written Tycoon (AUS) 2002 - 2007 Iglesia - Party Miss 1 1 1 0(0) $6,250 Pazienza - 6,250

24 Snitzel (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Snippets' Lass 2 1 1 0(0) $6,250 Safe Passage - 6,250

25 Squamosa (AUS) 2007 - 2013 Not a Single Doubt - Class Success 1 0 0 0(0) $20,625 Amosia - 20,625

26 Scissor Kick (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Redoute's Choice - Back Pass 1 0 0 0(0) $13,225 Hasstobemagic - 13,225

27 Proisir (AUS) 2009 - 2015 Choisir - Prophet Jewel 5 0 0 0(0) $9,945 Passione - 4,625

28 Sacred Falls (NZ) 2009 - 2015 O'Reilly - Iguazu's Girl 8 0 0 0(0) $7,250 Impecunious - 2,250

29 Spirit of Boom (AUS) 2007 - 2014 Sequalo - Temple Spirit 1 0 0 0(0) $6,750 Boomer Hill - 6,750

30 Tavistock (NZ) 2005 - 2010 Montjeu - Upstage 3 0 0 0(0) $6,750 Edge of Wonder - 4,500

31 Sweet Orange (USA) 2008 - 2014 War Front - Good Vibes 1 0 0 0(0) $6,000 Arancia - 6,000

32 Per Incanto (USA) 2004 - 2011 Street Cry - Pappa Reale 4 0 0 0(0) $5,750 Stella Creek - 4,500

33 Epaulette (AUS) 2009 - 2014 Commands - Accessories 1 0 0 0(0) $5,000 Sacred Command - 5,000

34 Jakkalberry (IRE) 2006 - 2014 Storming Home - Claba di San Jore 1 0 0 0(0) $4,875 Jack of Hearts - 4,875

35 Pins (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Snippets - No Finer 4 0 0 0(0) $4,565 Watchmaker - 3,250

36 Ocean Park (NZ) 2008 - 2013 Thorn Park - Sayyida 1 0 0 0(0) $4,500 Perfectionist - 4,500

37 Spill the Beans (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Snitzel - Miss Dodwell 2 0 0 0(0) $4,000 Garbanzo - 2,000

38 Charm Spirit (IRE) 2011 - 2015 Invincible Spirit - L'Enjoleuse 3 0 0 0(0) $4,000 Autobahn - 2,000

39 Benfica (AUS) 2008 - 2012 Lonhro - Hut 1 0 0 0(0) $3,065 Just Ben - 3,065

40 Dissident (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Sebring - Diana's Secret 1 0 0 0(0) $2,460 Targhee - 2,460

41 El Roca (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Rubimill 3 0 0 0(0) $2,250 Escudo - 2,000

42 Headwater (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Exceed and Excel - River Dove 1 0 0 0(0) $2,250 Leeside - 2,250

43 Mongolian Khan (AUS) 2011 - 2016 Holy Roman Emperor - Centafit 3 0 0 0(0) $2,250 Mongolian Princess - 1,250

44 Better Than Ready (AUS) 2009 - 2015 More Than Ready - Sally's World 1 0 0 0(0) $2,250 Meglio di Falcrest - 2,250

45 Munnings (USA) 2006 - 2011 Speightstown - La Comete 1 0 0 0(0) $2,250 Kentucky May - 2,250

46 Atlante (AUS) 2010 - 2015 Fastnet Rock - Readyforcatherine 1 0 0 0(0) $2,000 Sumi - 2,000

47 Vancouver (AUS) 2012 - 2016 Medaglia d'Oro - Skates 2 0 0 0(0) $1,305 Johnny Canuck - 1,080

48 Shooting to Win (AUS) 2011 - 2015 Northern Meteor - Listen Here 2 0 0 0(0) $1,000 Victorem - 1,000

49 The Bold One (NZ) 2010 - 2016 Fastnet Rock - The Jewel 1 0 0 0(0) $1,000 Bold Iris - 1,000

50 Kuroshio (AUS) 2010 - 2014 Exceed and Excel - Arctic Drift 1 0 0 0(0) $1,000 Follow Your Heart - 1,000