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Sunlight SPORTPIX T ony McEvoy says it is immeasurable what champion mare Sunlight (Zoustar) has done for his training business while her breeder believes the three-time Group 1-winning sprinter would be worthy of becoming a foundation broodmare on any farm in the world. e glowing endorsement of Sunlight came after the decision was made by connections to this week retire the four-year-old from racing and put the highly sought after mare up for auction at July’s Magic Millions Gold Coast National Broodmare Sale, the same ring she was sold out of as a yearling. A winner of 11 of her 24 starts and more than $6.5 million in prize-money, Sunlight bows out having won the Magic Millions 2YO Classic (RL, 1200m), the Coolmore Stud Stakes (registered as Ascot Vale Stakes) (Gr 1, 1200m), Newmarket Handicap (Gr 1, 1200m) and William Reid Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m). Continued on page 2>> | 1 | Brought to you by Follow us @anz_news Friday, May 22, 2020 | Dedicated to the Australasian bloodstock industry - subscribe for free: Click here BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS MORNING BRIEFING Cummings: Kementari ready to win again Godolphin Australia head trainer James Cummings has made a strong case for Kementari (Lonhro) to gain his first win in two years at Eagle Farm tomorrow. e gelding heads the weights for the Victory Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m) which will be his lead-up for the Stradbroke Handicap (Gr 1, 1400m) two weeks later. “We’ve forged ahead with the horse and I think he can win,” Cummings said. “On paper his last run wasn’t hard to forgive. He missed the start, made a long run and was giving away plenty of weight to the winner. While it may be thought that he’s looking for longer, this is a good stepping stone to the Stradbroke where he’s got 55.5 kilograms and he can’t get a penalty for winning it.” Ryan Maloney will ride Kementari and will retain the ride in the Stradbroke. Morning Briefing page 8 >> What's on Metropolitan meetings: Gold Coast (QLD) Race meetings: Coffs Harbour (NSW), Stawell (VIC), Cranbourne (VIC), Geraldton (WA), Canberra (ACT) Barrier trials/ Jump-outs: Warwick Farm (NSW), Coffs Harbour (NSW), Flemington (VIC), Warrnambool (VIC), Yeppoon (QLD), Hobart (TAS), Canberra (ACT) DIRECT TO YOUR INBOX EVERY MORNING Star mare Sunlight to be a big Magic Millions National Sale drawcard Retirement of multiple Group 1-winning sprinter confirmed as connections laud their champion

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Sunlight SPORTPIX

Tony McEvoy says it is immeasurable

what champion mare Sunlight

(Zoustar) has done for his training

business while her breeder believes

the three-time Group 1-winning sprinter

would be worthy of becoming a foundation

broodmare on any farm in the world.

The glowing endorsement of Sunlight came

after the decision was made by connections to this

week retire the four-year-old from racing and put

the highly sought after mare up for auction at July’s

Magic Millions Gold Coast National Broodmare

Sale, the same ring she was sold out of as a yearling.

A winner of 11 of her 24 starts and more than

$6.5 million in prize-money, Sunlight bows out

having won the Magic Millions 2YO Classic (RL,

1200m), the Coolmore Stud Stakes (registered

as Ascot Vale Stakes) (Gr 1, 1200m), Newmarket

Handicap (Gr 1, 1200m) and William Reid Stakes

(Gr 1, 1200m). Continued on page 2>>

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BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS

MORNING BRIEFING

Cummings: Kementari ready to win againGodolphin Australia head trainer James

Cummings has made a strong case for

Kementari (Lonhro) to gain his first win in two

years at Eagle Farm tomorrow. The gelding

heads the weights for the Victory Stakes (Gr

2, 1200m) which will be his lead-up for the

Stradbroke Handicap (Gr 1, 1400m) two weeks

later. “We’ve forged ahead with the horse and I

think he can win,” Cummings said. “On paper

his last run wasn’t hard to forgive. He missed

the start, made a long run and was giving

away plenty of weight to the winner. While it

may be thought that he’s looking for longer,

this is a good stepping stone to the Stradbroke

where he’s got 55.5 kilograms and he can’t get

a penalty for winning it.” Ryan Maloney will

ride Kementari and will retain the ride in the

Stradbroke. Morning Briefing page 8 >>

What's on

Metropolitan meetings: Gold Coast (QLD)

Race meetings: Coffs Harbour (NSW),

Stawell (VIC), Cranbourne (VIC), Geraldton

(WA), Canberra (ACT)

Barrier trials/ Jump-outs: Warwick Farm

(NSW), Coffs Harbour (NSW), Flemington

(VIC), Warrnambool (VIC), Yeppoon (QLD),

Hobart (TAS), Canberra (ACT)

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Star mare Sunlight to be a big Magic Millions National Sale drawcardRetirement of multiple Group 1-winningsprinter confirmed as connectionslaud their champion

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She also ran third in the 2018 Golden

Slipper (Gr 1, 1200m), the 2019 T J Smith Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) and the

A J Moir Stakes (Gr 1, 1000m) as well as finishing runner-up in the $7.5

million Golden Eagle (1500m) last November.

McEvoy, who was joined by son Calvin in training Sunlight this season,

prepared the mare on behalf of an all-women’s syndicate that includes his

business partner Wayne Mitchell’s wife Irene, Aquis Farm’s Loretta Fung

and Widden Stud’s Katie Thompson.

The dual-state trainer yesterday said that Sunlight, who was unplaced

in the Robert Sangster Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) and The Goodwood (Gr 1,

1200m) earlier this month, was deserving of all the accolades she would

receive upon her retirement.

“It’s the end of a road, but it’s been a very good road for us. She’s been

an absolute privilege to have in our stable and she gave us a magnificent

ride,” McEvoy said.

“She was an elite racehorse

and those horses who get to that

level, like anyone in life, if you are

an elite businessperson or an elite

sportsperson, you have got to have

soundness, you have got to be

tough and you have got to be good

and she had all of those things.

“It is incredibly hard to

measure what she’s done for us,

but she has led from the front

and she’s done amazing things

for our business. She’s going to be

incredibly hard to replace.”

Widden Stud’s Antony

Thompson, who co-bred Sunlight,

said the mare was “a true queen

physically” who would command the attention of all the major breeders.

“She’s a stunning individual and she’s got a great pedigree that will

attract everyone from around the world,” Thompson said.

“Her brilliant speed is something that really stands out and puts her

up there on the most desirable mares to add to your broodmare band. You

can’t replicate that sort of speed and it’s so hard to come by. She was an

early two-year-old who returned as a three-year-old to be a champion filly

and she was also able to beat older horses.

“That is a rare achievement for a three-year-old filly, to win a

Newmarket. That’s only happened a handful of times in the history of

the race and that really tells you she is that sort of mare who can be a

foundation mare for any farm around the world.”

Sunlight, who won five of her eight starts as a juvenile, also played

a pivotal role in her Widden Stud-based sire Zoustar (Northern Meteor)

taking out the coveted champion first season sire title in 2017-18 and

catapulted him into one of the most commercial young stallions in the

three seasons since she started racing in October, 2017.

Thompson described Sunlight’s victory in the 2018 Magic Millions as

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hatched nearly four years earlier when

a syndicate went about sourcing high-class mares for Zoustar’s maiden

season at stud.

Sunlight is a daughter of dual Group 3 winner Solar Charged (Charge

Forward), who was specifically purchased at the 2014 Magic Millions Gold

Coast National Sale to go to Zoustar. She made $650,000 that year.

“We bought Solar Charged there to go to Zoustar in his first crop and

planned that mating with David Redvers, Qatar Racing and Dan Fletcher

of Telemon Thoroughbreds who has also got a share in Solar Charged,”

Thompson said.

“This was the mare and the mating that we thought would give

Zoustar an early runner, so we went out and bought Solar Charged for a

lot of money at the Magic Millions mares’ sale.

“We took that filly back to Magics with the intention of trying to get her

to win the Magic Millions and for her to do that was an incredible feat and

one of our proudest moments.

“To see her go on from there, run so well in the Golden Slipper and

give us so many other great thrills including in Zoustar’s trifecta of the

Coolmore and when she beat the older horses in a Newmarket - that’s one

for the ages.

“She’s been a life-changer for everyone involved and she is very, very

special.”

McEvoy combined with Aquis Farm and Blue Sky Bloodstock to

purchase Sunlight for $300,000 at the Magic Millions Yearling Sale in

2017 before paying double that in conjunction with David Redvers a year

later for her younger sibling, the subsequent Group 3-winning filly Sisstar

(Zoustar).

McEvoy was, of course, also a big believer in Sunlight’s credentials as

a broodmare prospect.

“She has got the package. She has got a great temperament; she has

got great purpose; she has great depth and is built to be an incredible

mother,” he said.

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“She will throw champions to come,

I’m sure.”

Magic Millions managing director Barry Bowditch was delighted

that the company would be able to play its part in Sunlight, “a great

ambassador” for the auction house, completing a full circle by returning

to the Gold Coast for the scheduled July 20 to 24 sale.

“We’ve had conversations with the ownership group in recent times

and obviously they are great clients of ours, from Tony McEvoy’s team

through to the owners and the breeders Antony Thompson and Dan

Fletcher as well, so I am pleased that we will be able to sell her one more

time,” Bowditch said.

“This sale has proven that all the big international players take notice

and we’ll be engaging with buyers from all over the world as well as

domestically about a mare of Sunlight’s quality.”

The addition of Sunlight to the Magic Millions National Sale, which

was initially slated to start with a weanling session this week before the

onset of Covid-19 shut down the economy and forced the three-week

event to be pushed back, follows on from the recent confirmation that

fellow Group 1-winning mare Viddora (I Am Invincible) would be offered

at the Gold Coast in foal to Lope De Vega (Shamardal).

Australian Oaks (Gr 1, 2400m) winner Unforgotten (Fastnet Rock),

who will be offered under the Blue Sky Premium Consignment on behalf

of her owners, is also catalogued.

In the past, Magic Millions has sold Group 1 winner Bounding

(Lonhro) at the National Sale for $1.9 million to US interests while her

mother Believe’n’succeed (Exceed And Excel) was bought by Coolmore’s

Tom Magnier for $1.1 million in 2014.

Believe’n’succeed is now the dam of Anthony Van Dyck (Galileo),

who won the Epsom Derby (Gr 1, 1m 4f) last year, while Bounding’s first

foal - now named Aussie Pride (Curlin) - made US$4.1 million (AUD$6.25

million) at the 2019 Keeneland September Yearling Sale when bought by

Godolphin.

Bowditch is confident that the leading international investors would

again be paying close attention to this year’s Magic Millions catalogue

given the impact Australasian mares had been having on world bloodlines

in recent times.

“You only have to look at the buying bench that turns up each

year, but having the results with Bounding and Believe’n’succeed,

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“They were both were sold here and you also have the likes of (the

UK’s) John and Jake Warren buying Missrock here last year (for $2.3

million) and Katsumi Yoshida and buyers of his ilk being active in this

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AUSTRALIA

Cummings: Kementari ready to win again

Godolphin Australia head trainer James

Cummings has made a strong case for

Kementari (Lonhro) to gain his first win in two

years at Eagle Farm tomorrow. The gelding

heads the weights for the Victory Stakes (Gr

2, 1200m) which will be his lead-up for the

Stradbroke Handicap (Gr 1, 1400m) two weeks

later. “We’ve forged ahead with the horse and I

think he can win,” Cummings said. “On paper

his last run wasn’t hard to forgive. He missed

the start, made a long run and was giving

away plenty of weight to the winner. While it

may be thought that he’s looking for longer,

this is a good stepping stone to the Stradbroke

where he’s got 55.5 kilograms and he can’t get

a penalty for winning it.” Ryan Maloney will

ride Kementari and will retain the ride in the

Stradbroke.

Forster’s Chapter And Verse a pet projectTrainer Desleigh Forster will run Chapter And

Verse (Rothesay) in the Victory Stakes at Eagle

Farm tomorrow as she chases one of her biggest

wins. The gelding will need to win to make the

field for the Stradbroke Handicap. Forster has

first-hand knowledge of how Chapter And Verse

is gearing up in his trackwork as she had been

the horse’s exercise rider, too. An accomplished

long-distance rider in her youth, Forster has

taken to partnering many of her horses in

trackwork in recent months. It has been a major

reason she is enjoying one of her best seasons

with 26 wins from a team which rarely has

more than a dozen horses. “I have been riding

a heap of work and it is paying off. You can feel

exactly how well your horses are doing and act

accordingly,” Forster said. “If he (Chapter And

Verse) wins we are in the Stradbroke with a real

chance but if not we will have to find something

else.”

Anderson pair to take on boom three-year-old KinaneChris Anderson can see positives from taking

on the Chris Waller-trained Kinane (Reliable

Man) at Eagle Farm tomorrow. Kinane, who

has won his last two starts including the Frank

Packer Plate (Gr 3, 2000m) and has been the

subject of seven-figure offers from Hong Kong.

Kinane will run in tomorrow’s Gunsynd Classic

(Gr 3, 1800m) and in the Rough Habit Plate (Gr

3, 2000m) in a fortnight’s time. Anderson will

have Ballistic Boy (Smart Missile) and Profit

(Dundeel) running against Kinane in both

races. “Chris (Waller) has an outstanding winter

record and knows the right horses to bring

here,” Anderson said. “I have made no secret of

my good opinion of my pair. We had to cancel

Sydney autumn trips for both of them because

of the coronavirus restrictions. So running

against Kinane on Saturday will give us an idea

of how they would have gone in Sydney.”

Peltzer unlikely toprogress to AtkinsUnbeaten colt Peltzer (So You Think) is unlikely

to progress to the J J Atkins (Gr 1, 1400m) in

Brisbane with Gerald Ryan keen to end his

campaign at Randwick. The juvenile will bid

to defend his perfect record in the Darley 2YO

Stakes (1300m) tomorrow before he is spelled

with a view to the spring. Ryan fears that

pressing on to next month’s Atkins would not

leave enough time to get Peltzer ready for a

possible Golden Rose (Gr 1, 1400m) tilt. “At the

moment I’m not a big wrap on going up there,”

Ryan said. “The lead-up to the Golden Rose and

those spring races, they start in the first week of

August. He doesn’t get a chance to have a break.

Not only that, he will have had two jump-outs,

two barrier trials, three races. It’s enough for

their preparation.”

Not An Option out to earn Atkins berthThe J J Atkins may be on the radar for Not An

Option (Not A Single Doubt) if he runs up to

expectations at Randwick tomorrow. Not An

Option will have his first start for new trainers

Richard and Michael Freedman in the Darley

2YO Handicap. He will carry 60 kilograms but

his trainers are confident of a solid showing

after his 1040-metre trial placing at Randwick

last week. “It was a good trial,” Michael

Freedman said. “He got back and made up a

nice bit of ground. It looks a nice race albeit

he will be carrying a bit of weight. We will

just have to see what the track comes up, but

with forecast rain we are probably going to be

in the heavy range, which may not be ideal

carrying that weight.” Not An Option will also

sport blinkers for the first time with James

McDonald to ride.

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Plan B for St Covet’s SpiritThe Scone carnival delivered a mixed bag for

trainer Jason Coyle; although he missed an

opportunity with St Covet’s Spirit (Uncle Mo),

she did get a form boost. Coyle was keen to run

the two-time stakes placegetter in the Dark

Jewel Classic (Gr 3, 1400m) last Saturday but she

did not make the field. However, Dawn Passage

(Dawn Approach) franked her form with an

impressive win in the Inglis 3YO Guineas (RL,

1400m) on the same card to propel himself

into a live Stradbroke Handicap (Gr 1, 1400m)

contender. “I would have liked to gain a start in

the Dark Jewel last week. I think it was a nice

race for her, two weeks between runs over 1400

(metres),” Coyle said. “This is obviously Plan B

going the extra week between runs and back

to the 1200. It’s not always great to go back to

your Plan B but she looks quite well placed in

the race.”

Rich Charm heads to Flemington straight

Cult favourite Rich Charm (Danerich)

will be aiming for his first win down the

Flemington straight since he took out the

TAB Stakes (registered as Linlithgow Stakes)

(Gr 2, 1200m) in 2017 when he contests the

Straight Six (Listed, 1200m) tomorrow. After

11 months off the scene with problems,

Rich Charm returned to finish 11th in the

Hareeba Stakes (Listed, 1200m) in March at

his last start. "He was terribly unlucky that

day, climbing all over them, but it showed

me he was back," trainer Udyta Clarke said.

A jump-out at Cranbourne on Monday when

ridden by Patrick Moloney, who takes the

ride tomorrow, showed Clarke Rich Charm

was ready for another start. "Patrick said

you've got to start him somewhere, so we'll go

around on Saturday and see what happens,"

she said.

One-eyed blinkerfor HezafoxAfter a last start win at Sandown, Greg Eurell

has opted to apply a one-eyed blinker to

promising young stayer Hezafox (Foxwedge)

when the gelding contests the Efficient

Handicap (2000m) at Flemington tomorrow.

"He's always had this bit of a habit of leaning

in under pressure and it's been a bit of a tricky

one," Eurell said. "It's a bit of that old rule, 'if it’s

not broken, don't fix it' as he's been settling so

well, but late in his races he wants to get in. We

just think we can get a bit more out of him if he

runs straight and true. I tried a set of winkers on

him in trackwork but he didn't handle them at

all, so we tried a one-eyed blinker on the left eye

and I was surprised how well he took to it."

Ings hospitalised after fallJockey Chelsea Ings was taken to Westmead

Hospital with suspected concussion and facial

injuries following a race fall at Hawkesbury

yesterday. Ings was dislodged from Miss Merlin

(Camelot), trained by her mother Wanda,

after colliding heavily with a rival runner

near the 300 metres of the Australian Farriers

Conference Maiden Plate (1300m). She was

knocked unconscious in the fall but became

responsive to the attending ambulance officers

shortly after.

VRC: Melbourne Cup to be ‘the race that starts the nation’The Victoria Racing Club is set to use the 160th

running of the Melbourne Cup (Gr 1, 3200m)

this spring to acknowledge the grassroots of

the great race. "I think we are going to position

the Cup as the People's Cup this year," VRC

executive general manager of racing Leigh

Jordon told RSN927. "So, it's a chance for a

restart and for people to really get in touch

with what the Melbourne Cup actually means

to Australians. What it means to people in the

suburbs. The race that stops the nation on the

first Tuesday in November, the club sees this

year it could be the race that starts the nation.

It's all about having a barbeque watching

the races on the TV and the history of all the

winners, the horse, the trainers, the owners.

People getting dressed up and enjoying the

day."

Waterhouse arguesagainst spring changesHall of Fame trainer Gai Waterhouse has

decried moves to switch the Melbourne spring

carnival around, labelling the intended moves

as “madness” brought about by Racing NSW

chief Peter V’landys. “You could do it as a one-

off but I’m totally against it. I think they have a

very good race pattern that leads up to a grand

final, which is what people are heading for,

and that is the Melbourne Cup,” Waterhouse

told The Australian’s Brendan Cormick. “The

Caulfield Cup [has] stood the test of time and

all of a sudden, on a whim, they want to change

it. How do you qualify for the Melbourne Cup?

They moved the Mackinnon Stakes. It used to

be a qualifying race for the Melbourne Cup.

Why do they want to move everything? All

because Peter V’landys has put the ‘Golden

Seagull’ (Golden Eagle) on and everyone wants

to frantically move things around.”

Spring uncertainty puts Begg plans on holdGrahame Begg would like a quick resolution to

the potential changes for the Victorian spring

so he can map out plans for his team. Although

the Victoria Racing Club is committed to

not changing the date of the Melbourne Cup

carnival and the Moonee Valley Racing Club

is keen to run the Cox Plate (Gr 1, 2040m) at

its regular time, the Melbourne Racing Club is

looking into a possible switch for the Caulfield

Cup (Gr 1, 2400m) to November. Racing Victoria

needs to ratify any programming changes and

says it won’t be making any announcement

until June, however Begg has already brought

Caulfield Cup hope Nonconformist (Rebel

Raider) back into work. “It’s all very well that

they say we should be running this race after

that and whatever, but we’ve got to get the

horses in and work out a program, outline what

we want to do and how we want to approach it,”

Begg said.

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miEverest slot registrations soar past 1,000

Only 48 hours after it was announced that

miRunners had bought GPI Racing’s slot for The

Everest (1200m), pre-registrations for the shares

have already soared past their intended capacity.

“Not knowing quite how the racing public would

respond, the miEverest team are delighted to

report pre-registrations for the miEverest slot are

already well over the 1000-unit level,” miRunners

CEO Steve Brown said yesterday. "The majority

of unit registrations are by teams, which aligns

ideally with the spirit of miEverest. Raceday

attendance or not, we suspect there will be a

brand new engagement dynamic in this year's

race and a new type of Everest party around

the country. While pre-registrations exceed the

number of units available, interested parties can

still sign-up and will be given a one-hour priority

window to purchase a unit before miEverest is

opened up to the public. Slot units will go on sale

at 12 noon on Monday May 25 on the miEverest

website - www.mieverest.com.au."

Ablaze set for flat returnAfter being left out of acceptances for Sunday’s

Australian Steeplechase (3900m), Ciaron Maher

and David Eustace’s Grand Annual Steeplechase

(5500m) winner Ablaze (Raise The Flag) looks

set to return to the flat in the Stayer’s Cup

(3200m) at Rosehill on June 27. The former New

Zealand gelding has already proven his staying

credentials on the flat this season, taking out the

second running of the Jericho Cup (4600m) at

Warrnambool in December.

Tasmania to reschedule Tasbred featuresInaugural Tasbred features for two-year-olds

and three-year-olds that were scheduled for

May 3 will be rescheduled, likely to the spring,

with the races instead for three-year-olds and

four-year-olds with prize-money of $50,000

each. “There is no doubt Tasbred has given the

industry some new positivity over the past 18

months,” said Tasbreeders vice president David

Whishaw. “We see the Tasbred feature races as

an important part of the new Tasbred schemed

and feel it is really important to give owners and

trainers the best chances to target these races.”

NEW ZEALAND

Premiership leader Allpress ready to goLeading jockey Lisa Allpress took a step

towards doing what she loves best when riding

at the Levin jump-outs on Wednesday. “It was

great to be back and blow a few cobwebs out,”

Allpress said. “We’ve been really busy at home

with horses and going to the track as soon as

we were able to ride trackwork. It was so nice

to catch up with the likes of Leah Hemi, Dylan

Turner and Sarah McNab, just to name a few.

It felt like going back to school after summer

break.” The year has been bizarre for most and

it is less than two months since Allpress created

history, becoming the first female to ride a

winner in Saudi Arabia. “I only just got paid

from Saudi Arabia today and it seems like it

was a lifetime ago that it all happened,” Allpress

said.

ASIA

Cruz looking to continue Champions & Chater runTony Cruz’s name is woven into the very fabric of

the sport in Hong Kong and in that respect he has

commonality with one of the city’s oldest and most

cherished races, the Champions & Chater Cup

(Gr 1, 2400m). The Champions & Chater Cup was

first contested back in 1870 and on Sunday, Cruz

will saddle last year’s victor Exultant (Teofilo) and

his recently-acquired Hong Kong Derby (Listed,

2000m) winner Furore (Pierro) – first and second in

the QEII Cup (Gr 1, 2000m) last month – in a bid to

enhance his own impressive record in the historic

contest. Cruz won the race three times as a rider,

while he has won six of the last seven runnings as a

trainer. “Exultant is a real turf galloper, he loves the

mile and a half,” Cruz says. “The first year he ran

in it, he was only a four-year-old but last year you

could see he was stronger, more mature, and he

was easily the best horse. He’s in good form again

this season, he’s the champion stayer, so I can see

him winning it again.”

INTERNATIONAL

26 for So You ThinkCoolmore’s former shuttler So You Think (High

Chaparral) sired his 26th individual stakes

winner yesterday when Think Of Me (4 m ex

Tosia by Big Shuffle) took out the Prix Gold River

(Listed, 2800m) at Deauville. The four-year-old

mare defeated Endorphine (Muhtathir) by a

head with Amarena (Soldier Hollow) a further

length back in third. Think Of Me is one of two

foals, both of which are winners, out of the

placed mare Tosia (Big Shuffle), who herself

is a sister to the stakes-placed Taita. Taita is

responsible for Group 3 winner and Group 1

third Tai Chi (High Chaparral) who now stands

at Gestut Ohlerweiherhof in Germany for a fee

of €4,500. Think Of Me joins Coachwhip and

Mr Marathon Man as stakes winners in the

Northern Hemisphere for So You Think, who

will stand at Coolmore Australia for a fee of

$38,500 (inc GST) in 2020.

28 for CamelotFormer shuttler Camelot (Montjeu) landed

his 28th individual stakes winner yesterday as

Sunny Queen (3 f ex Suivi by Darshaan) took

out the Göddert Sybrecht Erinnerungsrennen

(Listed, 2000m) at Hannover in Germany. The

three-year-old filly is one of five winners out of

the stakes performed mare Suivi (Darshaan),

who herself is a half-sister to Group 2 scorer

Simoun (Monsun) as well as Listed winners

Shining (Surumu) and Soudaine (Monsun).

Suivi is also a half-sister to Soignee (Dashing

Blade), the dam of six-time Group 1 winner and

2009 Champion 3YO Filly in France, Stacelita

(Monsun). Stacelita went on to produce Soul

Stirring (Frankel), who is a dual Group 1

winner in Japan and was crowned Champion

2YO and 3YO Filly in Japan in 2016 and 2017.

Coolmore Ireland resident Camelot now stands

for €40,000 while he shuttled to Jerrys Plains in

Australia for one season in 2014, covering 104

mares at a fee of $22,000 (inc GST).

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88 for Teofilo

Former Darley shuttler Teofilo (Galileo) sired his

88th individual stakes winner yesterday, when

Satomi (4 m ex Swordhalf by Haafhd) took out

the Hein Bollow-Memorial (Listed, 2200m) at

Hannover in Germany. The four-year-old mare

is out of Group 3 winner Swordhalf (Haafhd),

making her a half-sister to Listed winner Sword

Peinture (Peintre Celebre). Swordhalf herself is

a half-sister to Group 3 placegetter Swordshire

(Shirocco), while their dam Sword Roche

(Laroche) is a four-time stakes placegetter. Teofilo

shuttled to Australia for six seasons, covering

577 mares at a maximum fee of $44,000 (inc

GST), which resulted in Group 1 winners such as

Happy Clapper and Humidor. The son of Galileo

(Sadler’s Wells) now stands at Darley’s Kildangan

Stud in Ireland for a fee of €40,000.

Ward hopes for Royal Ascot representationWesley Ward will not be able to travel to the UK

for Royal Ascot this year, but he still hopes to

have runners at the mid-June meeting with the

American contemplating his string a month out.

Ward is planning to send Bound For Nowhere

(The Factor) for the Diamond Jubilee Stakes

(Gr 1, 6f) and speedy three-year-old filly Kimari

(Munnings) for the Commonwealth Cup (Gr 1,

6f). It is his juveniles, though, for which he is best

known and even though he has had a quieter

year so far, he hopes Tequila Queen (American

Pharoah) can stamp herself as an Ascot filly this

morning (Australian time). “I’d ordinarily train on

grass but we had to switch to dirt because that’s

the only option in south Florida,” Ward told The

Guardian. “So they haven’t come out running

like they have in years past, but I expect this week

actually, starting Thursday, to have some big

efforts from my two-year-olds.”

Grant has Cup aspirations for Social ParanoiaAmerican Grade 3 winner Social Paranoia

(Street Boss) could be bound for the Melbourne

Cup (Gr 1, 3200m) if owner Stuart Grant

has his way. Grant, who has raced horses in

Australia including stakes winner Let Me Sleep

On It (Manhattan Rain), hopes that the Todd

Pletcher-trained Social Paranoia could become

the first American to run in the Cup. A Grade

1 placegetter in the Belmont Derby (Gr 1, 10f)

at three - finishing more than six lengths in

advance of Australian Group 1 winner Cape Of

Good Hope (Galileo) - Social Paranoia won the

Appleton Stakes (Gr 3, 8f) at Gulfstream Park at

his first run as a four-year-old, sweeping from

last to first. “He’s shown he can go the distance,”

Grant told Bloodhorse. “If we add another

quarter of a mile or five-sixteenths of a mile, he

could still do that. Boy, wouldn’t that be fun.”

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Eligible employers will be able to receive

and pay the JobKeeper payments to various

employee categories, including, but not limited

to:

• Employees who were employed by you as employees as at March 1, 2020;

• Employees currently employed by you (including those stood down or re-hired);

• Employees who are full-time, part-time, or long-term casuals (to get the payment for

a casual employee, they must have been employed by you on a regular basis for longer

than 12 months as at March 1, 2020); and• Employees who are not in receipt of a

JobKeeper Payment from another employer.

• Special eligibility for horse business structures with no employeesPresuming the above eligibility conditions for employers and

employees are satisfied, note below how a “nominated” employee for the

following common business structures are eligible to receive JobKeeper.

• Sole traders

The proprietor will be eligible if they do not receive JobKeeper from

another source.Another reminder: for verification purposes, businesses without

employees, such as a sole trader:• will need to provide an ABN for their business;

• nominate an individual to receive the payment;

• provide that individual’s Tax File Number; and

• provide a declaration as to the recent business activity of that business.

Sole traders are easily the most common horse structures and, as

such, it is worth sharing that if you are also employed on a wage and

would like to receive JobKeeper as a sole trader, rather than through your

employer, you can nominate yourself as the “eligible business participant”

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under the business participation rules and give appropriate notice to the

ATO. In this scenario, your employer cannot nominate you for JobKeeper

payments.

• PartnershipsA single partner in a partnership can be nominated. This single

partner must not be receiving JobKeeper from another source.• Trusts

A single individual beneficiary of a trust can be nominated to receive

JobKeeper payments. This individual beneficiary must not be receiving

JobKeeper from another source.The beneficiaries of a trust are outlined and defined within its trust deed.

• CompaniesA single director or shareholder of a company can be nominated.

These businesses will also receive JobKeeper payments for their other

eligible employees. This single director must not be receiving JobKeeper from another

source.

These initiatives are a step forward, but

it is noted by accounting bodies, such as CPA

Australia, that they have limitations in ensuring

equitable access to JobKeeper within trust,

partnership, and company structures. They will

recommend to government that the ‘business

participant’ test be extended to all actively

engaged persons in trusts, partnerships and

companies. For more details on JobKeeper, please refer

to our recent release titled “JobKeeper subsidy

for businesses and employees” on the Carrazzo

blog at www.carrazzo.com.au.

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Of all the recent government Covid-19 initiatives recently announced, it is generally thought that the JobKeeper payment for employers is only available to profitable horse businesses that have established employees.If you thought this was the case, read on, upon review of the recently announced JobKeeper legislation, I have some pleasant surprises for you.Below, I will work through the four common business structures and explain how it is possible for business owners that operate as sole traders or through trusts, partnerships and companies, to be eligible for JobKeeper even if their businesses are currently in losses and/or they aren’t being paid wages.

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JobKeeper – positive updatecould benefit your horse business

JobKeeper payment – quick overviewA JobKeeper payment is a minimum payment ($1,500 per fortnight) the Government will pay to eligible businesses (defined below) to ensure they are able to keep their eligible employees (defined below) employed by them during this Covid-19 period.The first payment will be received by employers from the ATO in the

first week of May, 2020 and will be backdated to be payable from the scheme commencement of March 30, 2020. Payments under JobKeeper can be received up to September 27, 2020.• Eligible employers

All businesses who meet the turnover tests below can now register their interest with the ATO to receive the JobKeeper payment for their employees. Update to “Turnover tests” for employers All businesses (including sole traders) can now register their interest to

receive the JobKeeper payments for their employees (or themselves if sole traders) if they meet the various turnover tests. The most applicable test to the horse industry is that their turnover has been reduced by more than 30 per cent relative to a comparable period a year ago (of at least a month).

Since our original release on JobKeeper a few weeks ago, the ATO has given more details as to how to apply the “turnover test”. This is a crucial consideration for employers and is noted below.

How to calculate a fall in turnover for the first fortnight starting 30 March 2020To work out your fall in turnover, you can compare either:• GST turnover for March, 2020 with GST turnover for March, 2019• projected GST turnover for April, 2020 with GST turnover for April, 2019• projected GST turnover for the quarter starting April 2020 with GST

turnover for the quarter starting April, 2019How you choose to project your fall in turnover is not dependent on whether you report a quarterly or monthly BAS, though you can do that if it is easier.

If you work out that you qualify for the JobKeeper payments for the first fortnight because your turnover has declined by the relevant amount, you remain eligible and do not need to keep testing turnover in following months. However, you will have ongoing monthly reporting requirements. More information will be provided soon.The ATO also has the discretion to set out alternative tests that can

establish your eligibility when turnover periods are not appropriately comparable (for example, if your business has been in operation less than a year). We will provide more information soon about alternative tests.

• Eligible employees

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NIGHT OF THUNDER SIRED HIS FOURTH WINNER | STALLION WATCH - PAGE 17

Godolphin colt Tassort (Brazen

Beau) has been announced as

a surprise addition to Newgate

Farm’s stallion roster for 2020,

with the farm - in conjunction with partners

Emirates Park Stud - banking on the former star

juvenile’s X-factor, his top-notch pedigree and

his commercial appeal at an affordable price to

attract breeders.

Tassort, the half-brother to Group 1 winners

Alizee (Sepoy) and Astern (Medaglia D’Oro)

will stand for $11,000 (inc GST), with Newgate’s

Director of Stallions Bruce Slade admitting

that the farm is taking a chance with a colt who

appeared capable of achieving anything on the

racetrack. Continued on page 3>>

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Tassort to joinNewgate rosterGodolphin’s one-time Golden Slipper favourite raced only twice, but the blueblood had plenty of potential, says Slade

STUD NEWS

Zousain retired, to stand at Widden in 2020Zousain (Zoustar), the first ever foal from

Widden Stud’s leading young stallion Zoustar

(Northern Meteor), will join his sire on the

farm’s roster after the four-year-old’s retirement

was announced yesterday.

A Group 2-winning juvenile, taking the

Champagne Classic (Gr 2, 1200m) at

Doomben before finishing second to The

Autumn Sun (Redoute’s Choice) in the J J

Atkins (Gr 1, 1600m), Zousain’s two-year-old

record is reminiscent of his sire, with Zoustar

winning the BRC Sires’ Produce Stakes (Gr 2,

1400m) before also finishing runner-up in the

J J Atkins. Stud News page 12 >>

What's on

Race meetings: Nowra (NSW),

Scone (NSW), Ballarat (VIC),

Rockhampton (QLD)

Barrier trials/ Jump-outs:

Randwick (NSW), Scone (NSW),

Nowra (NSW), Caulfield (VIC), Ararat (VIC),

Doomben (QLD)

Godolphin Australia managing

director Vin Cox believes this

year’s Darley stallion roster

and fee structure presents a

balanced approach in a volatile economic

climate that will provide commercial breeders

with a variety of options and at prices that

enable them to continue to trade.

Darley’s kingpin and champion sire

Exceed And Excel (Danehill), who has

enjoyed a remarkable 12 months with his

progeny in the sales ring and on the track,

will once again spearhead the 19-strong, two-

state roster at an increased fee of $132,000 (all

inclusive of GST).

The reverse-shuttling Exceed And Excel

is the only Darley stallion to see his fee go up

this year on the back of Coolmore Stud Stakes

(registered as Ascot Vale Stakes) (Gr 1, 1200m)

winning colt Exceedance and Godolphin’s

own Bivouac proving successful at the highest

level this season. Continued on page 2>>

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SALES NEWS

Strong offering for online Australian Broodmare SaleMares in foal to the likes of top-class proven

sires such as Pierro (Lonhro), Zoustar (Northern

Meteor), Dundeel (High Chaparral), So You Think

(High Chaparral), Brazen Beau (I Am Invincible),

More Than Ready (Southern Halo), Written

Tycoon (Iglesia), Lonhro (Octagonal), Street

Boss (Street Cry), Rubick (Encosta De Lago) and

Deep Field (Northern Meteor) headline the Inglis

Australian Broodmare Sale catalogue.

The catalogue features 343 lots, with the

original catalogue enhanced further by 40

supplementary lots to be offered at the sale,

which will take place on the Inglis Digital Online

platform on May 10. Sales News page 13 >>

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Stallion Watch

What's on

Race meetings: Grafton (NSW),

Mornington (VIC)

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

Newcastle (NSW), Grafton (NSW), Kyneton

(VIC), Cranbourne (VIC), Bunbury (WA)

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Exceed And Excel spearheads Darley’s roster after stellar seasonEconomic conditions taken in to account as international operation announces service fees

KELVINSIDE, NSWEXCEED AND EXCEL $132,000Danehill – Patrona (Lomond)

LONHRO $66,000Octagonal – Shadea (Straight Strike)

NEW TOO DARN HOT $44,000Dubawi – Dar Re Mi (Singspiel)

NEW MICROPHONE $38,500Exceed And Excel – Sung (Anabaa)

ASTERN $22,000Medaglia d’Oro – Essaouira (Exceed And Excel)

EPAULETTE $22,000Commands – Accessories (Singspiel)

HARRY ANGEL $16,500Dark Angel – Beatrix Potter (Cadeaux Genereux)

EXOSPHERE $16,500Lonhro – Altitude (Danzero)

RIBCHESTER $16,500Iffraaj – Mujarah (Marju) SHOOTING TO WIN $16,500Northern Meteor – Listen Here (Elusive Quality)

KERMADEC $13,750Teofilo – Hy Fuji (Fuji Kiseki)

TERRITORIES $11,000Invincible Spirit – Taranto (Machiavellian)

NORTHWOOD PARK, VICBRAZEN BEAU $49,500I Am Invincible – Sansadee (Snaadee)

NEW BLUE POINT $44,000Shamardal – Scarlett Rose (Royal Applause)

STREET BOSS $27,500Street Cry – Blushing Ogygian (Ogygian)

FROSTED $22,000Tapit – Fast Cookie (Deputy Minister)

IMPENDING $19,800Lonhro – Mnemosyne (Encosta de Lago)

HOLLER $7,700Commands – Shouts (Strategic)

SEPOY $7,700Elusive Quality – Watchful (Danehill)

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“The interest has been very good,

and probably better than we thought, and by design we held back on

announcing fees just because we needed to see where the market sat, see

what the appetite was and just get a feel for what the market is saying,” Cox

told ANZ Bloodstock News yesterday.

“We think we have got a relative idea on where it all sits, but those

three in particular have demanded a lot of interest at this early stage.”

While conscious of the prevailing market outlook caused by the global

pandemic, Cox said the deeds of Exceed And Excel demanded that the

rising 20-year-old’s service fee was put up from $88,000 in 2019 given his

recent achievements.

Buyers have also recognised Exceed And Excel’s consistent

performance as an elite sire, with a colt making $1.7 million at the Easter

sale last year and another son at this year’s Magic Millions Gold Coast

Yearling Sale fetching $1.8 million, the second highest-priced yearling

sold at auction in Australasia this year.

“He has got three Group 1-winning colts at the moment and two

recently retired, Microphone and Exceedance and for Bivouac, it is our

intention to race him on next season,” he said.

“Having said that, those horses are winning the proper races - the

right races - and it shows with what the horse is doing in the sale ring as

well. Exceed is a horse who can change your postcode, whether you are

racing one or if you have got one in the sale ring.

“When a horse has that sort of effect generally you expect that to be

reflected in his price and that is where we’ve moved him to.”

Darley has maintained the 2019 service fees of Victorian-based

stallions Street Boss (Street Cry) ($27,500) and Brazen Beau (I Am

Invincible) ($49,500), the leading second season sire by stakes winners

with five, in front of money-earning leader Rubick (Encosta De Lago)

(two) and Deep Field (Northern Meteor) (three).

The remainder of Darley’s stallion roster, including champion Lonhro

(Octagonal) ($66,000), Astern (Medagalia d’Oro) ($22,000), Epaulette

(Commands) ($22,000) and Harry Angel (Dark Angel) ($16,500), have all

had their service fees reduced.

The Exceed is a horse who can change your postcode,

whether you are racing one or if you have got one in the sale ring- Vin Cox

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“I think he’s

going to come as a little bit of a shock and a

surprise to the market that he is standing under

the Newgate banner, but he’s a horse we just felt

deserved his chance,” Slade told ANZ Bloodstock

News yesterday.

“Obviously, he raced in the Godolphin

colours and I think everyone’s first memory of the

horse is that he is that X-factor horse that was the

early favourite for the Golden Slipper. Everyone

was so excited after his debut to see where he’d

go and where he’d get to, but unfortunately, due

to injury, he was never able to fulfill the potential

that he had shown on debut.”

That debut was an electric five and a quarter

length victory in the Golden Gift (1100m) at

Rosehill in November, 2018. It was a win that saw

Tassort assume early favouritism for that season’s Golden Slipper Stakes

(Gr 1, 1200m), with form analysts rating his performance through the

roof: The Rating Bureau’s Daniel O’Sullivan declared it a “Group 1 class”

performance that was “stamped

by a sharp turn of foot, terrific late

strength and fast overall time”,

placing him in rarefied company.

Unfortunately, the colt only

raced once more, when he was

sent out as an odds-on favourite

in the Silver Slipper Stakes (Gr 2,

1100m) at Rosehill. Slow from the

stalls, he settled near the rear in an

evenly-run race, making ground

late into second but unable to reel

in Time To Reign (Time For War).

“We had key indicators

through this horse’s career that

told us he was elite and just

never had the chance to show it,”

Slade said. “We are big on time ratings and data. Daniel O’Sullivan from

The Ratings Bureau gave this guy a 103 on debut when he won. He was

impressive to the eye that day but when the time data came back, it said,

listen, this is as impressive a two-year-old debut that we’ve seen since the

likes of Estijaab and Extreme Choice. To be honest, at the time, we thought

we had a colt to be really concerned about on the racetrack, wearing our

Newgate cap!

“Obviously we never got to see that ability but on the back of that

performance, that debut, James McDonald came out and said he was the

real deal and James Cummings was very much of the same opinion, he

had a very high opinion of the horse. Everyone that had something to do

with him plus the time data suggested he had the ability to be that real

elite performer.

Slade continued: “At the end of the day, for all of us, our key criteria

for any young stallion standing at Newgate is that elite race performance.

Horses don’t have to win their Group 1s, but if they showed elite

performance, they generally are your best chance of becoming an

important stallion.

“I just feel you only have to look at the general sires list to see that. They are

either proper, proper Group 1 horses, or they were horses who had that ability but

didn’t get to showcase their true potential.

Tassort to join Newgate roster

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Joao Moreira and Zac Purton continued

their enthralling back-and-forth contest

for the jockeys’ championship with a

double each at Happy Valley on

Wednesday night.

“It’s such a journey; but it’s a good one!”

Moreira beamed after having the final word –

until next time, at least – on Shining Ace (Testa

Rossa) in the finale, the Class 2 Ho Chung River

Handicap (1200m).

Hong Kong’s two standout riders – each a

three-time Hong Kong champion – started the

night all square on 117 wins and ended all even

on 119.

Purton was fastest off the mark, edging

one ahead when Dionysus Collin (Dream

Ahead) landed race two, the Class 4 Tan Shan

River Handicap (1800m). It was the defending

champion’s first sit on the four-year-old and

his booking made a difference as the Francis

Lui-trained gelding knuckled down to earn a

maiden win at start 20.

Moreira fired an immediate reply in the next

with a sublime make-all ride on the Caspar Fownes-

trained Lightning Steed (California Dane) in the

Class 4 Tai Shing Stream Handicap (1650m).

“I rode him the time before but Caspar

said this time it would be a bit different. The

circumstances today just allowed me to ride

the horse how he likes to be ridden and he

quickened down the straight in a way that he

was never going to get beaten,” Moreira said.

The big two were kept quiet through the

middle part of the card but Purton was back in

front when the Danny Shum-trained Golden

Dash (Snitzel) took the Class 3 Lam Tsuen River

Handicap (1200m) under a sweetly-judged

steer.

“We had a good draw so obviously that

helped but Danny’s done a good job to bring

him back from injury, he’s given him plenty of

time and a couple of runs to get him ready for

this,” Purton said.

“He drew the right gate (one) and enjoyed a

little bit of give in the ground – he won’t be out

of place in Class 2.”

Purton went into the last with a leg-up on

the 3.3 favourite Amazing Star (Darci Brahma)

but Moreira was not to be outdone. The ‘Magic

Man’ ensured Shining Ace held the rail in a

prominent spot, applied pressure to Purton’s

mount around the turn, and, when that rival

began to fade, gave the John Size-trained four-

year-old a dig and enjoyed a rolling run to the

line through the rain.

“He just loves the wet; when he won with

me before it was raining and the ground was

soft,” Moreira said.

“I was surprised that he was able to bounce

out so quickly and challenge those fast horses

up there, but as well as he was going, he

was never going to stop. It’s a great training

achievement. All the praise should go to John –

he’s improved this horse so much.

“Hopefully the winners will keep on

coming,” he added.

Unicorn is backClassic Unicorn (Per Incanto) appeared

to have put his career back on the rails with a

blazing success in the Class 3 Kam Tim River

Handicap (1000m).

The Chris So-trained four-year-old set a

fast tempo under Derek Leung and just kept

on going to slam his rivals by four lengths in a

sharp time of 56.38 seconds.

Classic Unicorn was flagged as a horse of

exciting potential when he opened his career

late last season with two impressive wins down

the Sha Tin straight. But the chestnut flopped

well below those expectations in two sub-

par efforts during the first part of the current

campaign, so much so that his handler moth-

balled him for a spell.

“It’s been a long time! Early this season

he was quite disappointing and at the end of

last season everyone expected him to be like a

superstar,” So said.

“Mentally, he’s not been 100 per cent; his

first two races this season, when the horses

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squeezed him, he wasn’t comfortable, he got

his head up and he didn’t know what was going

on, so I told the owner to give him a small break

and give him time to learn more.”

Classic Unicorn returned in late April from

a four-month spell to finish fourth at the course

and distance and that effort sharpened him for

this evening’s exercise.

“Last time at Happy Valley he ran okay but

this time he has improved a lot and he had the

good draw (gate three). It seems that his head

has been the problem – he’s a big horse with

a long stride and he still has potential, he just

needed time to mature.”

Cruz edges towards a championship challenge

Tony Cruz moved to within nine wins of

trainers’ premiership leader Ricky Yiu when

Bullish Brother (Reward For Effort) took section

one of the Class 4 Shan Pui River Handicap

(1200m) under Vincent Ho. Cruz has 15 more

meetings to reel in the long-time leader, who

drew a blank for the fourth meeting in a row.

“This horse was drawn one and that was a

big help on this track tonight, he got a really good

position and then I knew he was a big chance,”

Cruz said. “He’s had some issues with his knee so

I’m very happy we could get this win.”

Peter Ho, on the other hand, is at the foot

of the table and top-weight Magnificent’s

(Zebedee) much-needed victory under Dylan

Mo in the Class 3 Nam Chung River Handicap

(1650m) was only the stable’s 13th this season

for prize money of HK$18.5 million. The handler

requires 16 wins, or 14 wins plus HK$21 million

in prize money, to avoid a strike on his record in

a three and you’re out system.

Alfred Chan partnered his second winner

for the Dennis Yip stable, 11 days after his first,

with a make all ride on top-weight Flying Bonus

(Snitzel) in section two of the Class 4 Shan Pui

River Handicap (1200m).

David Ferraris and Karis Teetan combined

to take the opener, section three of the Class 4

Shan Pui River Handicap (1200m), with Here

Comes Ted (Per Incanto). The three-year-old

earned his first career win at the 10th attempt.

Hong Kong racing continues at Sha Tin

on Sunday when the day’s feature will be the

Champions & Chater Cup (Gr 1, 2400m), the

final Group 1 of the season.

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Tommy Gold (Sacred Falls) shaped

as a horse of the future and also

provided a timely pedigree update

when he scored an easy maiden

win on the Kensington track on Wednesday.

A Waikato Stud homebred, Tommy Gold

broke through for his first win at his fourth start

in the 1100-metre maiden handicap.

Settling near the rear under Glen Boss, he

made a looping run around the field to hit the

front soon after straightening. Powering down

the outside, he defeated Dance (Not A Single

Doubt) by a length and a half, with blueblood

Narvaez (Vancouver), who is by a Golden

Slipper Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) winner and out

of a Golden Slipper runner-up in Headway

(Charge Forward), coming home a further nose

away in third.

The John O’Shea-trained colt had shown

promise in three starts throughout his two-

year-old career, finishing fourth on debut to

Time Is Precious (Snitzel) in the Victory Vein

Plate (1000m) back in October, followed by a

fast-finishing second in a maiden in February

and then making late ground for a midfield

finish in the Skyline Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m)

behind Mamaragan (Wandjina).

O’Shea yesterday confirmed on Twitter

that the colt would be spelled immediately

with spring targets in mind, with Glen Boss

giving the youngster a tick of approval heading

towards bigger and better races.

“I know we’re getting towards the winter,

but I think it was a pretty good two-year-old

race. I think there were some that trialled really

well and, in the enclosure, you could see that

there were some really cracking types,” Boss

said. “It doesn’t matter what time of the year

it is in Sydney, there are good horses being

produced all the time, especially young ones,

there’s so many of them.

“He’s a horse you can follow because he

was pretty impressive and, like the other horses

in the race, he’s going to improve again. He was

huge in condition. The real good turn of speed,

I was quite impressed. He put it away very

quickly.

"He got to the front and he idled up the

straight and I had nothing taking me on. This

is a bit of a rolling track, you have to get your

momentum going and when you are getting

towards the 200, 250, 300, you want to be going

towards your top, it’s one of those tracks.

“I was mindful of that, but when he got to

the front, he had absolutely no idea what to do

with himself. He was still doing speed but he

was idling off. I’m sure if he had something a

couple of lengths in front of him, he would have

chased it down.

“He’s been unlucky in his races but a lot of

it has been greenness. He’s got himself in the

wrong spot. Now he’s won, I think he might be

able to go on.”

Tommy Gold is from the second crop of

the late Waikato Stud stallion Sacred Falls

(O’Reilly) and represented the two-time

Doncaster Mile (Gr 1, 1600m) winner’s first

two-year-old success this season on either side

of the Tasman.

Tommy Gold is out of former Western

Australian filly Gold Rocks (Oratorio), a winner

of the Karrakatta Plate (Gr 2, 1200m) as a two-

year-old. She has produced five foals to race for

four winners, including consecutive winners of

the Matamata Breeders’ Stakes (Gr 2, 1200m),

Gold Rush (So You Think) and Gold Fever

(Savabeel), as well as Gimcrack Stakes (Listed,

1000m) winner Calaverite (Lonhro).

The colonial family dates back over a

century. In particular, Tommy Gold’s fourth

dam, 1983 Wagga Gold Cup (Listed, 2000m)

winner Madame Monet (Koryo) who has

produced a number of prolific winners through

her descendants.

Tommy Gold’s win couldn’t have come at

a better time for Rosemont Stud, who will offer

Gold Rush as part of their unreserved online

sale through the Magic Millions digital platform

next Monday and Tuesday.

Gold Rush, who is currently located at

Mapperley Stud in New Zealand, remains So

You Think’s (High Chaparral) only Group-

winning two-year-old, among his 17 Group

winners.

Her first foal is a yearling colt by Savabeel

(Zabeel) who has been retained to race by

Rosemont Stud. She will be offered in foal

to Savabeel once more, while she has also

produced an I Am Invincible (Invincible Spirit)

filly that will be offered at Karaka next year.

Gold Rush will be offered as Lot 40.

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OWNER:MR M J CHITTICK, MR G J CHITTICK

TRAINER:JOHN O’SHEA

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1100M, MAY 20, RANDWICK-KENSINGTON

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ANNOUNCEDStallion Name Stud Fee 2020 Fee 2019

A Lot (Tapit) Mungrup $5,500 $5,500

Ace High (High Chaparral) Rich Hill (NZ) NZ$10,000 NZ$10,000

Adelaide (Galileo) Coolmore Australia $8,800 $11,000

Akeed Mofeed (Dubawi) Swettenham $16,500 $16,500

Al Maher (Danehill) Stockwell $8,800 $8,800

Alabama Express (Redoute's Choice) Yulong $27,500 NEW IN 2020

All Too Hard (Casino Prince) Vinery $27,500 $27,500

Almanzor (Wootton Bassett) Cambridge (NZ) NZ$30,000 NZ$30,000

Ambidexter (Commands) Cornerstone $4,400 $5,500

American Pharoah (Pioneerof The Nile) Coolmore Australia $55,000 $66,000

Ardrossan (Redoute's Choice) Waikato (NZ) NZ$3,000 NZ$8,000

Artie Schiller (El Prado) Stockwell $11,000 $11,000

Astern (Medaglia d'Oro) Darley NSW $22,000 $33,000

Barbados (Redoute's Choice) Ducatoon Park $4,400 $4,400

Belardo (Lope De Vega) Haunui Farm NZ$10,000 NZ$12,000

Bel Esprit (Royal Academy) Sun $7,700 $11,000

Better Than Ready (More Than Ready) Lyndhurst $33,000 $33,000

Blue Point (Shamardal) Darley VIC $44,000 NEW IN 2020

Brave Smash (Tosen Phantom) Aquis NSW $19,250 $22,000

Brazen Beau (I Am Invincible) Darley VIC $49,500 $49,500

Brutal (O'Reilly) Newgate $27,500 NEW IN 2020

Cable Bay (Invincible Spirit) Woodside Park $9,900 $13,200

Calyx (Kingman) Coolmore Australia $17,600 NEW IN 2020

Capitalist (Written Tycoon) Newgate $44,000 $55,000

Casino Prince (Flying Spur) Vinery $5,500 $6,600

Castelvecchio (Dundeel) Arrowfield $33,000 NEW IN 2020

Charm Spirit (Invincible Spirit) Windsor Park (NZ) POA NZ$18,000

Choisir (Danehill Dancer) Coolmore Australia $16,500 $27,500

Churchill (Galileo) Coolmore Australia $19,250 $22,000

Cluster (Fastnet Rock) Larneuk $5,500 $6,600

Complacent (Authorized) Mapperley (NZ) NZ$4,000 NZ$5,000

Contributer (High Chaparral) Mapperley (NZ) NZ$10,000 NZ$12,500

Cosmic Force (Deep Field) Newgate $16,500 NEW IN 2020

Danerich (Danehill) Rangal Park $6,600 $6,600

Darci Brahma (Danehill) Oaks (NZ) NZ$15,000 NZ$15,000

Dash For Cash (Secret Savings) Scenic Lodge $2,750 $2,750

Deep Field (Northern Meteor) Newgate $55,000 $44,000

Defcon (Choisir) Eureka $4,400 $4,400

Denman (Lonhro) Twin Hills $8,800 $8,800

Dissident (Sebring) Newgate $11,000 $27,500

Divine Prophet (Choisir) Aquis NSW $22,000 $22,000

Dubious (Not A Single Doubt) Aquis QLD $13,200 NEW IN 2020

Dundeel (High Chaparral) Arrowfield $66,000 $66,000

Duporth (Red Ransom) Aquis QLD $4,400 $8,800

El Roca (Fastnet Rock) Westbury (NZ) NZ$8,000 NZ$9,000

All Australian fees include GST

STALLION FEES 2020

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ANNOUNCED All Australian fees include GST

Stallion Name Stud Fee 2020 Fee 2019

Embellish (Savabeel) Cambridge (NZ) $4,000 $5,000

Eminent (Frankel) Brighthill Farm (NZ) NZ$8,000 NZ$8,000

Encryption (Lonhro) Eureka $13,200 $13,200

Epaulette (Commands) Darley NSW $22,000 $27,500

Exceed And Excel (Danehill) Darley NSW $132,000 $88,000

Exceedance (Exceed And Excel) Vinery $38,500 NEW IN 2020

Exosphere (Lonhro) Darley NSW $16,500 $22,000

Extreme Choice (Not A Single Doubt) Newgate $22,000 $22,000

Fastnet Rock (Danehill) Coolmore Australia $165,000 $165,000

Fighting Sun (Northern Meteor) Sun $7,700 $13,750

Fiorente (Monsun) Sun $17,600 $27,500

Flying Artie (Artie Schiller) Newgate $16,500 $27,500

Foxwedge (Fastnet Rock) Woodside Park $11,000 $16,500

Frosted (Tapit) Darley VIC $22,000 $27,500

Galant Guru (Montjeu) White Robe Lodge (NZ) NZ$2,000 NZ$4,000

Ghibellines (Shamardal) White Robe Lodge (NZ) NZ$5,000 NZ$6,000

Gold Standard (Sebring) Spendthrift Australia $5,500 $5,500

Grunt (O'Reilly) Yulong $13,750 $13,750

Hallowed Crown (Street Sense) Twin Hills $11,000 $11,000

Harry Angel (Dark Angel) Darley NSW $16,500 $22,000

Headwater (Exceed And Excel) Vinery $13,750 $16,500

Hellbent (I Am Invincible) Yarraman Park $22,000 $27,500

Highland Reel (Galileo) Swettenham $16,500 $16,500

Holler (Commands) Darley VIC $7,700 $8,800

Hualalai (Street Cry) Ducatoon Park $4,000 $4,000

Husson (Hussonet) Aquis QLD $5,500 $9,900

I Am Immortal (I Am Invincible) Swettenham $13,750 NEW IN 2020

I Am Invincible (Invincible Spirit) Yarraman Park $209,000 $247,500

I'm All The Talk (Stratum) Mungrup $7,700 $5,500

Impending (Lonhro) Darley VIC $19,800 $22,000

Inference (So You Think) Chatswood $6,600 $8,800

Invader (Snitzel) Aquis NSW $22,000 $27,500

Jukebox (Snitzel) Aquis NSW $8,800 $11,000

Jungle Cat (Iffraaj) Telemon $13,200 $13,200

Justify (Scat Daddy) Coolmore Australia $66,000 private

Kermadec (Teofilo) Darley NSW $13,750 $16,500

Kiss And Make Up (More Than Ready) Aquis QLD $8,800 $11,000

Kobayashi (I Am Invincible) Aquis QLD $3,300 $4,400

Lean Mean Machine (Zoustar) Aquis VIC $13,200 $17,600

Lonhro (Octagonal) Darley NSW $66,000 $77,000

Love Conquers All (Mossman) Clear Mountain Fairview $5,500 $8,800

Magna Grecia (Invincible Spirit) Coolmore Australia $22,000 NEW IN 2020

Magnus (Flying Spur) Sun $15,400 $16,500

Manhattan Rain (Encosta De Lago) Blue Gum Farm $13,200 $16,500

Master Of Design (Redoute's Choice) Eden Park $3,300 $4,400

Mawingo (Turtullion) Grenville $3,300 $3,300

McLaren (Exceed And Excel) Riverdene $6,600 NEW IN 2020

Menari (Snitzel) Newgate $16,500 $16,500

Merchant Navy (Fastnet Rock) Coolmore Australia $44,000 $55,000

Microphone (Exceed And Excel) Darley NSW $38,500 NEW IN 2020

Mongolian Khan (Holy Roman Emperor) Windsor Park (NZ) NZ$10,000 NZ$12,500

Nadeem (Redoute's Choice) Little Avondale (NZ) NZ$4,000 NZ$5,000

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ANNOUNCED All Australian fees include GST

Stallion Name Stud Fee 2020 Fee 2019

National Defense (Invincible Spirit) Sun $9,900 $11,000

Needs Further (Encosta De Lago) Aquis VIC $13,750 $13,750

Neorealism (Neo Universe) Oaklands $9,900 $9,900

Niagara (Encosta de Lago) Oaks (NZ) $NZ5,000 NZ$5,000

Nicconi (Bianconi) Widden $27,500 $38,500

Nostradamus (Medaglia d'Oro) Rosemont $5,500 $8,800

O'Lonhro (Lonhro) Larneuk $4,400 $5,500

Ocean Park (Thorn Park) Waikato (NZ) NZ$20,000 $NZ15,000

Odyssey Moon (Snitzel) Twin Hills $6,600 $8,800

Omaha Beach (War Front) Spendthrift Australia $22,000 NEW IN 2020

Oratorio (Stravinsky) Mungrup $7,700 $11,000

Outreach (Exceed And Excel) Widden $5,500 $7,700

Overshare (I Am Invincible) Spendthrift Australia $11,000 $11,000

Palentino (Teofilo) Sun $14,300 $17,600

Pariah (Redoute's Choice) Arrowfield $16,500 $22,000

Per Incanto (Street Cry) Little Avondale (NZ) NZ$15,000 NZ$17,500

Performer (Exceed And Excel) Aquis QLD $6,600 $8,800

Pierata (Pierro) Aquis NSW $44,000 NEW IN 2020

Pierro (Lonhro) Coolmore Australia $137,500 $88,000

Playing God (Blackfriars) Mungrup $16,500 $11,000

Power (Oasis Dream) Oaklands $11,000 $11,000

Press Statement (Hinchinbrook) Vinery $13,750 16,500

Pride Of Dubai (Street Cry) Coolmore Australia $38,500 $38,500

Proisir (Choisir) Rich Hill (NZ) NZ$9,000 NZ$6,500

Puccini (Encosta De Lago) Mapperley (NZ) NZ$3,000 NZ$5,000

Puissance De Lune (Shamardal) Swettenham $19,800 $8,800

Rageese (Street Cry) Windsor Park (NZ) NZ$5,000 NZ$5,000

Raise The Flag (Sadler's Wells) White Robe Lodge (NZ) NZ$6,000 NZ$6,000

Ready For Victory (More Than Ready) Sun $4,400 $6,600

Red Dazzler (Red Ransom) Eureka $4,400 $4,400

Redwood (High Chaparral) Westbury (NZ) NZ$8,000 NZ$10,000

Reliable Man (Dalakhani) Westbury (NZ) NZ$15,000 NZ$15,000

Reward For Effort (Exceed And Excel) Chatswood $11,000 $16,500

Ribchester (Iffraaj) Haunui Farm NZ$15,000 $22,000

Rich Enuff (Written Tycoon) Woodside Park $8,800 $12,100

Rip Van Winkle (Galileo) Windsor Park (NZ) NZ$12,500 NZ$12,500

Roc de Cambes (Red Ransom) Oaks (NZ) NZ$5,000 NZ$5,000

Rothesay (Fastnet Rock) Lyndhurst $4,950 $4,950

Rubick (Encosta De Lago) Coolmore Australia $33,000 $38,500

Russian Revolution (Snitzel) Newgate $44,000 $55,000

Santos (I Am Invincible) Aquis NSW $13,200 $16,500

Satono Aladdin (Deep Impact) Rich Hill (NZ) NZ$12,500 NZ$12,500

Savabeel (Zabeel) Waikato (NZ) NZ$100,000 Private

Saxon Warrior (Deep Impact) Coolmore Australia $17,600 $24,750

Sepoy (Elusive Quality) Darley VIC $7,700 $11,000

Shalaa (Invincible Spirit) Arrowfield $33,000 $33,000

Shamexpress (O'Reilly) Windsor Park (NZ) NZ$8,000 NZ$12,500

Shamus Award (Snitzel) Rosemont $19,800 $11,000

Shocking (Street Cry) Rich Hill (NZ) NZ$8,000 NZ$8,500

Shooting To Win (Northern Meteor) Darley NSW $16,500 $22,000

Showtime (Snitzel) Arrowfield $11,000 $11,000

Sidestep (Exceed And Excel) Telemon $16,500 $22,000

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Stallion Name Stud Fee 2020 Fee 2019

Sir Prancealot (Tamayuz) Cornerstone $9,900 $14,300

Smart Missile (Fastnet Rock) Twin Hills $22,000 $22,000

Snippetson (Snippets) Scenic Lodge $6,600 $6,600

Snitzel (Redoute's Choice) Arrowfield $165,000 $220,000

So You Think (High Chaparral) Coolmore Australia $38,500 $38,500

Sooboog (Snitzel) Kitchwin Hills $13,200 $13,200

Soul Patch (Shamus Award) Rangal Park $8,800 NEW IN 2020

Spieth (Thorn Park) Aquis NSW $11,000 $16,500

Spirit Of Boom (Sequalo) Eureka $44,000 $44,000

Squamosa (Not A Single Doubt) Sun $4,400 $6,600

Staphanos (Deep Impact) Novara Park (NZ) NZ$7,000 NZ$7,000

Starcraft (Soviet Star) Rosemont $8,800 $8,800

Starspangledbanner (Choisir) Rosemont $19,800 $22,000

Star Turn (Star Witness) Vinery $16,500 $22,000

Star Witness (Starcraft) Widden $22,000 $27,500

Stratosphere (Snitzel) Grenville $4,400 $4,400

Stratum Star (Stratum) Widden $8,800 $9,900

Street Boss (Street Cry) Darley VIC $27,500 $27,500

Sun City (Zoustar) Telemon $7,700 NEW IN 2020

Super One (I Am Invincible) Newgate $11,000 $11,000

Super Seth (Dundeel) Waikato (NZ) NZ$35,000 NEW IN 2020

Supido (Sebring) Widden $8,800 $9,900

Swear (Redoute's Choice) Spendthrift Australia $5,500 $5,500

Sweynesse (Lonhro) Novara Park (NZ) NZ$6,000 NZ$6,000

Swiss Ace (Secret Savings) Westbury (NZ) NZ$8,000 NZ$10,000

Tarzino (Tavistock) Westbury (NZ) NZ$12,000 NZ$15,000

Tassort (Brazen Beau) Newgate $11,000 NEW IN 2020

Telperion (Street Cry) Westbury (NZ) NZ$5,000 NZ$5,000

Territories (Invincible Spirit) Darley NSW $11,000 $16,500

The Autumn Sun (Redoute's Choice) Arrowfield $66,000 $77,000

The Mission (Choisir) Aquis QLD $8,800 $13,200

Thronum (Snitzel) Sun $7,700 $11,000

Time Test (Dubawi) Little Avondale (NZ) NZ$6,000 NZ$10,000

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Toronado (High Chaparral) Swettenham $27,500 $27,500

Tosen Stardom (Deep Impact) Woodside Park $12,100 $19,250

Trapeze Artist (Snitzel) Widden $77,000 $88,000

Trust In A Gust (Keep The Faith) Swettenham $6,600 $6,600

Turffontein (Johannesburg) Blue Gum Farm $6,600 $8,800

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TAB MEETINGSBELMONT PARK (WA) Good(4)R1: Perth Racing At Home Mdn Hcp, $9600, 1200m.

1. THE ITALIAN JOB (AUS) (b g 3 Trade Fair (GB) - Cortona (AUS)).

T: D & B Pearce J: Joseph Azzopardi

2. Ocean Candy (AUS) (br m 4 Blackfriars (AUS) - Pearlesque (AUS)).

3. Dustypark (AUS) (b g 4 Galah (AUS) - Marri Park Special (AUS)).

Margins: 2.5 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:13.71 (last 600m 36.48).

R2: Gourmet Takeaway Mdn Hcp, $9600, 1000m.

1. SHAPE SHIFTER (AUS) (br f 3 War Chant (USA) - Ylang Ylang

(Ire)).

T: L Smith J: Jade Mc Naught

2. Tovarich (AUS) (b g 5 Flying Pegasus (AUS) - Clear the Decks

(AUS)).

3. My Top Secret (AUS) (ch m 4 So Secret (AUS) - New Cliche (AUS)).

Margins: 2 lens, 1 len. Time: 59.95 (last 600m 35.24).

R3: Amelia Park (Bm46+), $9600, 1000m.

1. THE WITCH DOCTOR (AUS) (b m 4 Danehill Express (AUS) -

Diatorio (AUS)).

T: S V Vahala J: Keshaw Dhurun

2. Secret Assault (AUS) (b g 8 So Secret (AUS) - Palace Song (AUS)).

3. Choreograph (AUS) (b g 5 Choisir (AUS) - Elsewhere (AUS)).

Margins: 0.5 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:00.23 (last 600m 35.52).

R4: Budget Car/ Truck Rental-Bm46+, $9600, 1400m.

1. UNCLE DICK (AUS) (br g 3 Alfred Nobel (IRE) - Aunt Lydia (AUS)).

T: L Smith J: B Parnham

2. Soulsana (NZ) (ch g 5 Jimmy Choux (NZ) - Summer Lot (NZ)).

3. Our Bonnie Girl (AUS) (b/br m 5 Smart Missile (Aus) - Bezzera

(AUS)).

Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:25.98 (last 600m 37.72).

R5: Crown Towers (Bm52+), $9600, 1200m.

1. I’M ICEY (AUS) (ch g 4 Frost Giant (USA) - Copita Mak (AUS)).

T: N D Parnham

J: S Parnham

2. Me ‘N’ Taz (AUS) (b g 7 Pitleco (AUS) - Miss Ghataas (AUS)).

3. Vin Rouge (AUS) (ch m 4 Harbour Watch (IRE) - Crunches (AUS)).

Margins: 0.4 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:13.10 (last 600m 36.64).

R6: Schweppes (Bm52+), $9600, 1200m.

1. POINT TAKEN (AUS) (b/br m 4 Demerit (AUS) - Vacillare (AUS)).

T: J P Taylor J: Victoria Corver

2. Perceive (AUS) (ch m 4 Magnus (AUS) - Mikumi (AUS)).

3. It Comes Natural (AUS) (b g 5 Mosayter (USA) - Tenets (AUS)).

Margins: 0.3 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:12.99 (last 600m 36.52).

R7: Seacorp (Bm52+), $9600, 1600m.

1. ROMAN FLIRT (AUS) (b/br m 4 Roman Emperor (NZ) - Shezagrey

(AUS)).

T: D & B Pearce J: W Pike

2. San Crispino (AUS) (b m 5 Famous Roman (AUS) - Scoop the Loot

(AUS)).

3. Altamont (AUS) (ch g 5 Frost Giant (USA) - Cherry Wood (AUS)).

Margins: 1 len, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:40.02 (last 600m 36.34).

R8: Tabtouch Better Your Bet-Bm52+, $9600, 1600m.

1. AVALON BAY (NZ) (b g 4 Ocean Park (NZ) - Raisethetempo (NZ)).

T: Robert & Todd Harvey J: S Mc Gruddy

2. Is A Bombshell (AUS) (b f 3 Smart Missile (Aus) - Is Amazing (AUS)).

3. Interstate (AUS) (br g 3 War Chant (USA) - Rich Ransom (AUS)).

Margins: 2.8 lens, 1.8 lens. Time: 1:38.94 (last 600m 37.03).

R9: Vale Misty Affair (Bm46+), $9600, 2000m.

1. CELTIC DIVA (NZ) (br m 4 Iffraaj (GB) - Celtic Class (AUS)).

T: A D Mathews J: P Carbery

2. Unending (AUS) (b m 5 Blackfriars (AUS) - Timeless Tenby (AUS)).

3. Upsidedown Bob (AUS) (ch g 8 De Troy (Arg) - Bibiani (AUS)).

Margins: 1 len, 2.5 lens. Time: 2:07.36 (last 600m 37.94).

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HAWKESBURY (NSW) Soft(6)R1: Dg Floating Services Mdn Plate, $31500, 1800m.

1. SEPORTO (AUS) (b g 3 Sepoy (AUS) - Miss Portofino (AUS)).

T: C E Conners J: S Guymer

2. Send Me Wild (AUS) (gr/b f 3 Hallowed Crown (AUS) - Wildesong (AUS)).

3. Oakfield Poet (AUS) (b m 4 Tickets (AUS) - Oakfield Dream (AUS)).

Margins: 0.1 lens, 9 lens. Time: 1:53.74 (last 600m 37.55).

R2: Legal & Conveyancing Mdn, $31500, 1300m.

1. SPIRIT WORLD (NZ) (b/br f 3 Ocean Park (NZ) - Our Essence (NZ)).

T: Bjorn Baker J: J Ford

2. Chewie Two (AUS) (b g 3 Uncle Mo (USA) - Calimanco (AUS)).

3. Debasement (NZ) (b/br f 3 Iffraaj (GB) - Fiscal Folly (NZ)).

Margins: 0.4 lens, 1.8 lens. Time: 1:20.64 (last 600m 35.82).

R3: Aus Farriers Conference Mdn, $31500, 1300m.

1. OBSCENE (AUS) (b f 3 Not A Single Doubt (AUS) - Scenes (AUS)).

T: D Lane J: Ms J Taylor

2. Thrive In The Home (AUS) (br/bl g 4 Pluck (USA) - Katisam (AUS)).

3. Invictus Felix (AUS) (ch g 3 Poet’s Voice (GB) - Lysistrata (AUS)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:20.30 (last 600m 37.27).

R4: Pony Haircutters Mdn Hcp, $31500, 1500m.

1. WILD SHEILA (AUS) (b m 4 Animal Kingdom (USA) - Street ‘Em

Sheila (USA)). T: K A Lees J: J Ford

2. Zounate (AUS) (ch g 3 Zoustar (AUS) - Fascinating (AUS)).

3. Ausbred L’or (AUS) (ch f 3 Dalakhani (IRE) - Ausbred Gold (AUS)).

Margins: 1 len, 1.8 lens. Time: 1:33.58 (last 600m 37.02).

R5: Adam Gorrell Automotive Hcp-C1, $31500, 1400m.

1. TEPARIO (AUS) (b m 4 Pierro (AUS) - Demanding Miss (AUS)).

T: G Waterhouse & A Bott J: K Jennings

2. East Asia (NZ) (b f 3 Swiss Ace (AUS) - China Choice (AUS)).

3. Natanya (AUS) (b m 4 Pierro (AUS) - Shania Dane (AUS)).

Margins: 0.5 lens, 2.8 lens. Time: 1:26.46 (last 600m 36.49).

R6: Carrington Rd Stockfeeds (C1), $31500, 1400m.

1. SNITZIFY (AUS) (br c 3 Snitzel (AUS) - Snipify (AUS)).

T: P & P Snowden J: Nick Heywood

2. Avion Fury (AUS) (b c 3 More Than Ready (USA) - Elan Grenadine

(AUS)).

3. Foxy Rocket (AUS) (b g 3 Foxwedge (AUS) - Mondeuse (AUS)).

Margins: 0.5 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:26.56 (last 600m 38.38).

R7: Aus Mortgage Assist (Bm64), $31500, 1100m.

1. BRAZEN GEM (NZ) (b/br f 3 Brazen Beau (AUS) - Fifty Eight

Facets (AUS)).

T: Bjorn Baker J: B Lerena

2. Kosciusko (AUS) (b g 5 All Too Hard (AUS) - Zauberin (AUS)).

3. Estrado (AUS) (br f 3 Stratum (AUS) - Infinito (AUS)).

Margins: 0.1 lens, 1 len. Time: 1:06.25 (last 600m 35.38).

R8: Lime & Coconut Cafe Hcp (C1), $31500, 2100m.

1. TRUE MARVEL (FR) (br g 4 Masked Marvel (GB) - Anecdotique

(FR)).

T: Matthew Smith J: Ms K O’hara

2. Lord Tropicana (AUS) (br g 3 Adelaide (IRE) - Tropicana Lady

(AUS)).

3. Celebrator (AUS) (ch g 7 Husson (ARG) - Carolyn’s Star (AUS)).

Margins: 0.5 lens, 4.5 lens. Time: 2:13.18 (last 600m 37.93).

RACING.COM PARK SYN (VIC) SyntheticR1: Racing.Com Mdn Plate, $31500, 2200m.

1. HALEAKALA (NZ) (b m 4 Bernardini (USA) - Donnidi Sulina (NZ)).

T: Wayne Walters J: Michael Poy

2. Forliah (AUS) (b f 3 Americain (USA) - Sioux Seas Angel (AUS)).

3. Polanaise (AUS) (gr m 4 Polanski (AUS) - La Bahia (AUS)).

Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 2:18.63.

R2: Ontoit Mdn Plate, $31500, 1400m.

1. CHEQUERBOARD (AUS) (b f 2 Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Chi (NZ)).

T: D & B Hayes & T Dabernig J: D W Stackhouse

2. Vistabelle (NZ) (b f 3 Tavistock (NZ) - Belle Chantecler (NZ)).

3. Words Mouth (AUS) (br f 3 Wordsmith (AUS) - Villawood (AUS)).

Margins: 0.8 lens, 4.3 lens. Time: 1:25.59.

R3: Setting The Standard Mdn Plate, $31500, 1100m.

1. MIDSHIPS (NZ) (b g 3 Atlante (AUS) - Queen Of Pop (NZ)).

T: D R Brideoake

J: D W Stackhouse

2. Toramour (AUS) (b f 3 Toronado (IRE) - Path Of Love (USA)).

3. Deep Vain (AUS) (b g 3 Deep Field (AUS) - Spurcific (AUS)).

Margins: 2.5 lens, 1.5 lens. Time: 1:04.62.

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R4: Polytrack Mdn Plate, $31500, 1200m.

1. TYCOON THUNDER (AUS) (ch g 3 Written Tycoon (AUS) - True

Emotions (AUS)). T: S P Nichols J: Clayton Douglas

2. Jacin Talee (AUS) (ch f 3 Choisir (AUS) - Immortalize (NZ)).

3. Dane Zelek (AUS) (b g 3 Dane Shadow (AUS) - Dorothy Dinosaur (AUS)).

Margins: 2.8 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:11.16.

R5: Bon Hoysted Apprent. Cup-Bm64, $31500, 1200m.

1. LA BELLA COSTA (AUS) (b m 4 Von Costa De Hero (AUS) -

Glowing Tribute (AUS)).

T: M M Laurie J: Matthew Cartwright

2. Vincent Van Go (AUS) (b g 4 Artie Schiller (USA) - She’s My Baby (AUS)).

3. Orakai (AUS) (b m 4 Supreme Class (AUS) - Diamond Orchid (AUS)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:10.51.

R6: Apm Group (Bm64), $31500, 1400m.

1. EL PHOENIX (AUS) (ch g 5 Lope De Vega (IRE) - Benidouna (AUS)).

T: D & B Hayes & T Dabernig J: J Mott

2. Atone (AUS) (b g 5 Reset (AUS) - Irish Love (AUS)).

3. Really Swish (AUS) (b g 4 Real Saga (AUS) - Swish Trish (AUS)).

Margins: 1 len, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:23.65.

BELARDO - LOPE DE VEGA’S only son at stud in Australasia

Champion 2YO & Dual G1 winner

R7: De Bortoli Wines (Bm64), $31500, 1600m.

1. SEALED (AUS) (b m 4 Dundeel (NZ) - Petworth House (AUS)).

T: G M Begg J: Jordan Childs

2. Floreat Pica (AUS) (b g 3 Hinchinbrook (AUS) - Velasco (AUS)).

3. Rakau Whero (NZ) (b/br g 5 Redwood (GB) - Raining Monarch (AUS)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 1 len. Time: 1:38.30.

R8: Sportsbet-Money Men Pod.-Bm70, $31500, 1000m.

1. LUCIFER’S REWARD (AUS) (b g 3 Reward For Effort (AUS) -

Petite Briefs (AUS)).

T: B J Mccarthy J: Regan Bayliss

2. Humzz (AUS) (br g 4 Moshe (AUS) - Cazzuma (AUS)).

3. Our Luca (AUS) (b/br g 6 Bianconi (USA) - Caffe Francais (AUS)).

Margins: 1.3 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 57.67.

SEYMOUR (VIC) Soft(7)R1: Lloyd Sound Mdn Plate, $20700, 2015m.

1. HE’S ALL WHITE (AUS) (gr g 4 Dalakhani (IRE) - Shady Affair (AUS)).

T: Amy & Ash Yargi J: C Newitt

2. Love Hurts (NZ) (ch g 3 Pins (AUS) - Romancing (NZ)).

3. Short ‘N’ Regal (AUS) (b m 4 Stryker (AUS) - Etoile D’cozzene

(USA)).

Margins: 1.3 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 2:09.75.

R2: North Central Hire Mdn Plate, $20700, 1300m.

1. TERRACE HOUSE (AUS) (b g 3 Snitzel (AUS) - Fleeting Touch

(USA)).

T: M Price & M Kent Jnr J: M J Walker

2. Hillcrest Moses (AUS) (ch g 3 Moshe (AUS) - Amber Shimmer

(AUS)).

3. Jana (AUS) (br f 3 Lonhro (AUS) - Yesterday (AUS)).

Margins: 0.4 lens, 2.8 lens. Time: 1:18.23.

R3: Ben Davey Plumbing Mdn, $20700, 1200m.

1. TAI SHAN (AUS) (ch g 3 Akeed Mofeed (GB) - Pandoro De Lago

(IRE)).

T: G A Osborne J: C Newitt

2. Altimeter (AUS) (br g 3 Lonhro (AUS) - Altitude (AUS)).

3. Galactus (AUS) (b g 3 Deep Field (AUS) - Indy Game (USA)).

Margins: 1.5 lens, 2.5 lens. Time: 1:11.96.

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ANOTHER WINNER FOR

R4: Parker Bros Earthmoving-Bm58, $20000, 1600m.

1. MELARITA (NZ) (b m 4 Rip Van Winkle (IRE) - Bak Da Chief (NZ)).

T: C Maher & D Eustace J: Jye Mcneil

2. Full Ahead (AUS) (br m 4 All Too Hard (AUS) - Chalons (AUS)).

3. Rewarding Ruby (AUS) (b m 4 Reward For Effort (AUS) - Rubydame (AUS)).

Margins: 0.1 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:38.55.

R5: Fowles Wine (Bm58), $20000, 1411m.

1. GENERAL COS (AUS) (b g 6 Court Command (AUS) - Lady

Primera (AUS)).

T: Ricky Maund J: Campbell Rawiller

2. Get Up Cliff (AUS) (b g 6 Canford Cliffs (IRE) - Boundary West (AUS)).

3. Oneira (AUS) (ch m 4 Dream Ahead (USA) - Herewegoagain (AUS)).

Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:26.44.

R6: Mangalore Park (Bm58), $20000, 1411m.

1. GRAND DE FLORA (NZ) (b f 3 Savabeel (AUS) - Daffodil (NZ)).

T: D T O’brien J: D Moor

2. Never Back Down (AUS) (b/br g 9 Canny Lad (AUS) - Lucky Jewel (NZ)).

3. Lord Mapperley (NZ) (b g 6 O’reilly (NZ) - Tristachine (NZ)).

Margins: 6 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:26.07.

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R7: Rosemont Sale @mmonline (Bm58), $20000, 1200m.

1. TATUNKA (AUS) (br g 4 Redente (AUS) - Paramytha (AUS)).

T: R F Donat J: Dylan Dunn

2. Beguilement (AUS) (br/bl f 3 Turffontein (AUS) - Art Of Deception (AUS)).

3. Star Finder (AUS) (br g 4 Zoustar (AUS) - Crystal Choir (GB)).

Margins: 0.8 lens, 1.3 lens. Time: 1:12.65.

R8: Bet365 (Bm58), $20000, 1100m.

1. YOUL THRASHEM (AUS) (b/br m 7 Bel Esprit (AUS) - Lara

Tycoon (AUS)). T: G M Moloney J: L Nolen

2. Natter (AUS) (b m 4 Therock (AUS) - Heart To Heart (AUS)).

3. Volere (AUS) (b m 4 Wanted (AUS) - Brocbel (AUS)).

Margins: 0.5 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:05.82.

R9: Avenel Equine Hospital (Bm58), $20000, 1000m.

1. HE CAN STAR (AUS) (ch g 4 Starspangledbanner (AUS) - Canny

Star (AUS)). T: Logan Mcgill J: Campbell Rawiller

2. Sharkbright (AUS) (b g 7 Sharkbite (AUS) - Glowing Image (AUS)).

3. Izzy Good (AUS) (br g 5 Zariz (AUS) - Looksgoodinblack (AUS)).

Margins: 2.8 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 58.80.

TOWNSVILLE (QLD) Soft(6)R1: Welcome To Cluden Park Hcp, $19000, 1200m.

1. CLEAVER GREENE (AUS) (gr/ch g 2 Top Echelon (AUS) - Our

Brightest Star (AUS)). T: A G Malliff J: Ms B Thomson

2. Soneymar Star (AUS) (b g 2 Golden Archer (AUS) - Lassila (AUS)).

3. Courting Sara (AUS) (b f 2 Mahisara (AUS) - Court Ablaze (AUS)).

Margins: 6.5 lens, 1 len. Time: 1:10.90 (last 600m 35.15).

R2: Welcome Friends Of T’ville Mdn, $19000, 1200m.

1. SAPPHIRE WINGS (AUS) (br g 4 Escalation (IRE) - Beautiful

Moon (AUS)).

T: Leslie Gordy J: Rhiannon Payne

2. Window Seat (AUS) (b g 4 Bullet Train (GB) - Hot Riff (AUS)).

3. Tides Of Tokyo (AUS) (br f 3 Kuroshio (AUS) - Perlight (AUS)).

Margins: 2 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:12.11 (last 600m 36.61).

R3: Cpa Group Hcp (58), $19000, 1200m.

1. FORGOTTEN FEELING (AUS) (br m 5 Monashee Mountain

(USA) - Saran (AUS)). T: L D Wanless J: Girish Goomany

2. The Grove (AUS) (b g 5 Redoute’s Choice (AUS) - Harrow (AUS)).

3. Foxy Feline (AUS) (b m 5 Foxwedge (AUS) - Purrstring (AUS)).

Margins: 0.8 lens, 0.4 lens. Time: 1:12.02 (last 600m 36.21).

R4: Logistics Nq Hcp (58), $19000, 1200m.

1. FAMILY STAR (AUS) (b g 3 Bel Esprit (AUS) - Family Freeze (AUS)).

T: J P Caught J: S Sheargold

2. Life In Manhattan (AUS) (gr/ch m 4 Manhattan Rain (AUS) -

Extension Of Life (AUS)).

3. Bank Teller (AUS) (gr m 4 Wicked Style (USA) - Special Deposit (AUS)).

Margins: 5.8 lens, 0.8 lens. Time: 1:10.81 (last 600m 35.52).

R5: Cluden Park Sports Bar Hcp, $19000, 1609m.

1. BEST HOFFA (AUS) (ch g 7 Bon Hoffa (AUS) - Ribollita (AUS)).

T: Alby Molino J: P Romeo

2. Via Balciano (AUS) (b g 6 I Am Invincible (AUS) - Toldyas (AUS)).

3. Zamex (AUS) (b/br g 6 Cheval De Troy (NZ) - Extravagant (AUS)).

Margins: 1.3 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:39.88 (last 600m 37.28).

R6: Empire Furniture (Bm60), $19000, 1609m.

1. IFYOUKNOWHATIMEAN (AUS) (b g 4 Sebring (AUS) - Stellar

Vinia (AUS)).

T: Ms O Cairns J: Ms S Wiseman

2. Dont Cheat Charlie (AUS) (b g 5 Myboycharlie (IRE) - Enfield

Waratah (AUS)).

3. Southern Swing (AUS) (b g 3 Mahisara (AUS) - Syncopated Groove

(AUS)).

Margins: 0.5 lens, 0.5 lens. Time: 1:40.10 (last 600m 37.28).

SEBRING’S FASTEST, MOST BRILLIANT SON AT STUD!

GREAT VALUE!

R7: Hy-Tech Hcp (65), $19000, 1000m.

1. J’ADORE (AUS) (ch m 4 Eurozone (AUS) - Military Gal (AUS)).

T: Patrick Mcguire J: W D’avila

2. Our Recipe (AUS) (b m 8 Churchill Downs (AUS) - Makaha (NZ)).

3. Mercury Bullet (AUS) (b/br g 5 Canford Cliffs (IRE) - Amber Shimmer

(AUS)).

Margins: 1 len, 0.5 lens. Time: 57.46 (last 600m 34.21).

R8: Cluden Park Members Lounge Hcp, $19000, 1000m.

1. EL SHADAY (NZ) (br g 6 Pins (AUS) - Celebrate (NZ)).

T: Andrew Cameron J: Ms C Jokic

2. Bryan’s Babe (AUS) (b m 5 I Am Invincible (AUS) - Ay Dee Bee

(AUS)).

3. Perfect Knowledge (AUS) (b g 10 Not A Single Doubt (AUS) -

Aquabelle (AUS)).

Margins: 2.3 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 57.18 (last 600m 33.93).

R9: Liquitech / Horsepower Hcp-C6, $19000, 1300m.

1. DALON (AUS) (b g 4 Falvelon (AUS) - Wicked Whispers (AUS)).

T: G E Coleman J: Aidan Holt

2. Hutcho (AUS) (b/br g 6 Congrats (USA) - Kylie (AUS)).

3. Silent Explorer (AUS) (b g 4 Lope De Vega (IRE) - Uneasy Silence

(AUS)).

3. Masking (AUS) (ch g 8 Good Journey (USA) - Barossa Delight

(AUS)).

Margins: 3.3 lens, 0.0 lens. Time: 1:19.74 (last 600m 35.96).

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WAGGA RIVERSIDE (NSW) Soft(5)R1: Hilltops Equine Centre Mdn, $12000, 1050m.

1. LADY BROOK (AUS) (b f 3 Hinchinbrook (AUS) - Star Leader (AUS)).

T: P A Sweeney J: Tyler Schiller

2. Ember (AUS) (b f 3 Zariz (AUS) - Campfire Stories (AUS)).

3. Yulong Power (NZ) (b g 3 Pins (AUS) - Stanica (NZ)).

Margins: 4.5 lens, 3 lens. Time: 1:00.36 (last 600m 35.15).

R2: Kp Carmody Mdn Plate, $12000, 1200m.

1. STARLIV (AUS) (ch f 3 Star Witness (AUS) - Absolutely Livid (AUS)).

T: Matthew Dale J: Aaron Sweeney

2. Thuwaany (AUS) (b f 3 Hinchinbrook (AUS) - Taqaseem (AUS)).

3. Avachatnow (AUS) (ch f 3 Krupt (AUS) - Fuente (AUS)).

Margins: 3 lens, 0.1 lens. Time: 1:11.02 (last 600m 36.91).

R3: Elevations Restaurant Hcp (C1), $12000, 1660m.

1. WITHORN (AUS) (ch g 5 Star Witness (AUS) - La Rambla (AUS)).

T: Maddison Collins J: Josh Richards

2. Mahsinger (AUS) (b f 3 Al Maher (AUS) - Torchsinger (AUS)).

3. Crocodile Cod (AUS) (bl g 3 Cluster (AUS) - Dance Of Dreams (AUS)).

Margins: 0.4 lens, 1 len. Time: 1:42.86 (last 600m 37.87).

R4: Bowness Stud (Bm58), $12000, 1050m.

1. FUNKY FARM (AUS) (b g 5 Star Witness (AUS) - Philliann (AUS)).

T: R P Wellington J: N Souquet

2. Kentucky Wildcat (AUS) (b m 4 All American (AUS) - She’s A Wildcat

(AUS)).

3. Benno’s Boy (AUS) (b g 8 Dane Shadow (AUS) - Explicit Vixen (AUS)).

Margins: 0.1 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:01.63 (last 600m 35.79).

R5: Young Hotel (Bm50), $12000, 1200m.

1. MOTIME (AUS) (b g 6 Uncle Mo (USA) - My Thousand (AUS)).

T: G P Vella J: Simon Miller

2. Stato (AUS) (b g 7 Dubleo (USA) - Secret Quest (AUS)).

3. Kruanui (AUS) (ch g 7 Krupt (AUS) - Rayanui (AUS)).

Margins: 0.2 lens, 0.2 lens. Time: 1:11.50 (last 600m 36.91).

R6: S.W. Slopes Credit Union-Bm74, $12000, 1660m.

1. PARLIAMENT (AUS) (b g 5 Crowded House (GB) - Falvette (AUS)).

T: Andrew Dale J: Tyler Schiller

2. Bravado Lass (AUS) (b m 7 Zariz (AUS) - Marie Rambert (IRE)).

3. Willy White Socks (AUS) (b g 7 Haradasun (AUS) - Miang (AUS)).

Margins: 2 lens, 1.8 lens. Time: 1:42.62 (last 600m 36.04).

FIRST SEASON SIRE RUNNERSFriday 22nd May

HEADWATER (AUS)Maya Bay (AUS) (ch c ex Commitment (AUS) by Testa Rossa (AUS))

R2 (12:17pm): Gold Coast, 2yo Patron Silver Hcp, 1100m

NOSTRADAMUS (AUS)Astro Ruby (AUS) (b/br f ex Red Rapture (AUS) by Red Ransom (USA))

R1 (5:30pm): Cranbourne, 2yo Tab Long May We Play Mdn Plate, 1000m

SUPER ONE (AUS)Superscript (AUS) (b f ex Lekhani (IRE) by Imperial Ballet (IRE))

R2 (1:05pm): Canberra, XXXX Gold Mdn Hcp, 1200m

Ciao Uno (AUS) (b f ex Ciao (AUS) by Not A Single Doubt (AUS))

R2 (12:45pm): Coffs Harbour, Park Beach Plumbing Mdn Plate, 1205m

SPILL THE BEANS (AUS)Atkinson (AUS) (b g ex Hayite (AUS) by Written Tycoon (AUS))

R1 (12:10pm): Coffs Harbour, Showcase Maiden Plate, 803m

NIGHT OF THUNDER (IRE)Night Of Delight (AUS) (ch f ex Whitten’s Delight (AUS) by Barely A

Moment (AUS))

R1 (5:30pm): Cranbourne, 2yo Tab Long May We Play Mdn Plate, 1000m

PUISSANCEDE LUNE

YEARLINGS SOLD FOR UP TO $120KONE OF VICTORIA’S MOST EXCITING SIRES

TORONADOSTANDING IN 2020

AT SWETTENHAM STUD

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

(SWINS)

1 Redoute's Choice (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Shantha's Choice 556 247 395 20(28) $24,686,056 Regal Power - 3,306,500

2 Encosta de Lago (AUS) 1993 - 1997 Fairy King - Shoal Creek 705 295 450 14(23) $22,036,623 Alligator Blood - 2,825,934

3 Flying Spur (AUS) 1992 - 1996 Danehill - Rolls 483 184 281 4(4) $12,707,313 Pierata - 2,491,640

4 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 347 136 205 8(10) $12,456,055 Santa Ana Lane - 2,495,500

5 More Than Ready (USA) 1997 - 2001 Southern Halo - Woodman's Girl 384 165 241 5(9) $11,764,420 Bivouac - 1,965,060

6 Testa Rossa (AUS) 1996 - 2001 Perugino - Bo Dapper 213 82 115 4(7) $10,472,181 Vow and Declare - 5,525,740

7 Galileo (IRE) 1998 - 2002 Sadler's Wells - Urban Sea 219 95 148 5(10) $9,160,773 Warning - 1,480,450

8 Zabeel (NZ) 1986 - 1991 Sir Tristram - Lady Giselle 410 152 217 5(8) $9,114,070 Tuscan Queen - 580,750

9 Danehill (USA) 1986 - 1990 Danzig - Razyana 304 107 166 7(11) $8,618,274 Funstar - 747,950

10 Lonhro (AUS) 1998 - 2004 Octagonal - Shadea 267 124 183 10(10) $8,574,629 So Si Bon - 714,360

11 Exceed and Excel (AUS) 2000 - 2004 Danehill - Patrona 269 115 185 6(9) $8,231,754 Alizee - 909,600

12 Fantastic Light (USA) 1996 - 2002 Rahy - Jood 86 33 49 0(0) $8,208,004 Yes Yes Yes - 6,823,750

13 Danzero (AUS) 1991 - 1995 Danehill - Confidentially 210 75 109 2(6) $7,985,469 Kolding - 4,953,750

14 Commands (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Cotehele House 346 146 222 4(5) $7,949,219 Ranier - 286,600

15 General Nediym (AUS) 1994 - 1999 Nediym - Military Belle 288 110 157 5(5) $7,683,677 Outback Barbie - 726,375

16 Street Cry (IRE) 1998 - 2003 Machiavellian - Helen Street 132 62 98 4(8) $7,555,435 Farnan - 2,502,200

17 Elusive Quality (USA) 1993 - 1999 Gone West - Touch of Greatness 176 85 131 3(6) $7,388,742 Away Game - 2,729,400

18 Danehill Dancer (IRE) 1993 - 1997 Danehill - Mira Adonde 260 97 140 4(7) $6,835,519 Rubisaki - 1,035,350

19 Hussonet (USA) 1991 - 1994 Mr. Prospector - Sacahuista 223 98 159 2(4) $6,089,451 King's Legacy - 884,100

20 Anabaa (USA) 1992 - 1997 Danzig - Balbonella 190 81 133 4(5) $5,766,491 Hartnell - 475,500

21 O'Reilly (NZ) 1993 - 1997 Last Tycoon - Courtza 226 94 138 4(4) $5,733,122 Splintex - 587,750

22 Dehere (USA) 1991 - 1995 Deputy Minister - Sister Dot 178 71 101 3(5) $5,666,982 Castelvecchio - 1,330,750

23 Stravinsky (USA) 1996 - 2000 Nureyev - Fire the Groom 167 82 131 1(1) $5,632,196 Dame Giselle - 862,200

24 Pins (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Snippets - No Finer 162 79 123 7(8) $5,616,788 Probabeel - 567,400

25 Canny Lad (AUS) 1987 - 1991 Bletchingly - Jesmond Lass 236 93 144 6(8) $5,310,839 Deprive - 504,350

26 Royal Academy (USA) 1987 - 1991 Nijinsky - Crimson Saint 244 106 152 2(3) $5,129,745 Gracie Belle - 390,300

27 American Post (GB) 2001 - 2005 Bering - Wells Fargo 1 1 1 1(1) $5,050,000 Lys Gracieux - 5,050,000

28 Desert Sun (GB) 1988 - 1994 Green Desert - Solar 62 21 30 1(4) $4,832,694 Nature Strip - 3,875,950

29 Sunday Silence (USA) 1986 - 1991 Halo - Wishing Well 22 9 11 3(3) $4,675,370 Mer de Glace - 3,310,000

30 Bel Esprit (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Royal Academy - Bespoken 216 83 119 5(8) $4,548,658 Humma Humma - 296,710

31 Show a Heart (AUS) 1997 - 2002 Brave Warrior - Miss Sandman 159 60 92 5(8) $4,496,318 Spiritual Warrior - 465,395

32 Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) 1999 - 2003 Danehill - Offshore Boom 211 85 126 2(3) $4,176,865 Rox the Castle - 278,600

33 Choisir (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Danehill Dancer - Great Selection 190 70 112 3(3) $4,083,267 Moonlight Maid - 432,000

34 Charge Forward (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Red Ransom - Sydney's Dream 102 34 50 2(2) $3,904,754 Sunlight - 2,197,000

35 Al Maher (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Show Dancing 105 47 66 2(5) $3,835,087 Quick Thinker - 978,850

36 Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) 1997 - 2001 Mr. Prospector - Angel Fever 205 75 100 3(3) $3,759,076 Taikomochi - 203,500

37 Red Ransom (USA) 1987 - 1991 Roberto - Arabia 168 55 83 1(1) $3,703,973 Stellar Pauline - 554,150

38 Tale of the Cat (USA) 1994 - 1999 Storm Cat - Yarn 155 58 95 3(3) $3,163,200 Just Thinkin' - 184,650

39 Rubiton (AUS) 1983 - 1988 Century - Ruby 114 45 68 4(4) $3,077,851 Redzel - 884,000

40 Mossman (AUS) 1995 - 2000 Success Express - Lichen Lady 128 54 87 1(1) $2,970,256 Leale - 218,485

41 Strategic (AUS) 1992 - 1997 Zeditave - Sudden Impulse 159 50 92 0(0) $2,832,516 Final Man - 183,500

42 Stratum (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Bourgeois 131 55 79 1(1) $2,807,585 Entente - 157,365

43 Danasinga (AUS) 1991 - 1996 Danehill - Princess Tracy 94 39 54 2(5) $2,805,582 Etah James - 940,150

44 Not a Single Doubt (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Redoute's Choice - Singles Bar 113 47 67 2(2) $2,799,784 Ima Single Man - 323,700

45 Sadler's Wells (USA) 1981 - 1985 Northern Dancer - Fairy Bridge 61 27 39 1(2) $2,777,414 Fifty Stars - 1,503,500

46 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 78 43 63 1(1) $2,738,398 Looks Like Elvis - 299,400

47 Scenic (IRE) 1986 - 1990 Sadler's Wells - Idyllic 137 64 97 1(1) $2,709,736 Sanabreanna - 170,300

48 Shamardal (USA) 2002 - 2005 Giant's Causeway - Helsinki 93 36 59 4(4) $2,621,358 Chains of Honour - 190,065

49 Viscount (AUS) 1998 - 2002 Quest for Fame - Antwerp 119 46 80 0(0) $2,589,857 Enfleurage - 176,915

50 Umatilla (NZ) 1988 - 1993 Miswaki - Dancing Show 87 34 56 1(2) $2,534,634 Scales of Justice - 771,150

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

(SWINS)

1 Encosta de Lago (AUS) 1993 - 1997 Fairy King - Shoal Creek 705 295 450 14(23) $22,036,623 Alligator Blood - 2,825,934

2 Redoute's Choice (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Shantha's Choice 556 247 395 20(28) $24,686,056 Regal Power - 3,306,500

3 Flying Spur (AUS) 1992 - 1996 Danehill - Rolls 483 184 281 4(4) $12,707,313 Pierata - 2,491,640

4 More Than Ready (USA) 1997 - 2001 Southern Halo - Woodman's Girl 384 165 241 5(9) $11,764,420 Bivouac - 1,965,060

5 Zabeel (NZ) 1986 - 1991 Sir Tristram - Lady Giselle 410 152 217 5(8) $9,114,070 Tuscan Queen - 580,750

6 Commands (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Cotehele House 346 146 222 4(5) $7,949,219 Ranier - 286,600

7 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 347 136 205 8(10) $12,456,055 Santa Ana Lane - 2,495,500

8 Lonhro (AUS) 1998 - 2004 Octagonal - Shadea 267 124 183 10(10) $8,574,629 So Si Bon - 714,360

9 Exceed and Excel (AUS) 2000 - 2004 Danehill - Patrona 269 115 185 6(9) $8,231,754 Alizee - 909,600

10 General Nediym (AUS) 1994 - 1999 Nediym - Military Belle 288 110 157 5(5) $7,683,677 Outback Barbie - 726,375

11 Danehill (USA) 1986 - 1990 Danzig - Razyana 304 107 166 7(11) $8,618,274 Funstar - 747,950

12 Royal Academy (USA) 1987 - 1991 Nijinsky - Crimson Saint 244 106 152 2(3) $5,129,745 Gracie Belle - 390,300

13 Hussonet (USA) 1991 - 1994 Mr. Prospector - Sacahuista 223 98 159 2(4) $6,089,451 King's Legacy - 884,100

14 Danehill Dancer (IRE) 1993 - 1997 Danehill - Mira Adonde 260 97 140 4(7) $6,835,519 Rubisaki - 1,035,350

15 Galileo (IRE) 1998 - 2002 Sadler's Wells - Urban Sea 219 95 148 5(10) $9,160,773 Warning - 1,480,450

16 O'Reilly (NZ) 1993 - 1997 Last Tycoon - Courtza 226 94 138 4(4) $5,733,122 Splintex - 587,750

17 Canny Lad (AUS) 1987 - 1991 Bletchingly - Jesmond Lass 236 93 144 6(8) $5,310,839 Deprive - 504,350

18 Elusive Quality (USA) 1993 - 1999 Gone West - Touch of Greatness 176 85 131 3(6) $7,388,742 Away Game - 2,729,400

19 Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) 1999 - 2003 Danehill - Offshore Boom 211 85 126 2(3) $4,176,865 Rox the Castle - 278,600

20 Bel Esprit (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Royal Academy - Bespoken 216 83 119 5(8) $4,548,658 Humma Humma - 296,710

21 Testa Rossa (AUS) 1996 - 2001 Perugino - Bo Dapper 213 82 115 4(7) $10,472,181 Vow and Declare - 5,525,740

22 Stravinsky (USA) 1996 - 2000 Nureyev - Fire the Groom 167 82 131 1(1) $5,632,196 Dame Giselle - 862,200

23 Anabaa (USA) 1992 - 1997 Danzig - Balbonella 190 81 133 4(5) $5,766,491 Hartnell - 475,500

24 Pins (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Snippets - No Finer 162 79 123 7(8) $5,616,788 Probabeel - 567,400

25 Danzero (AUS) 1991 - 1995 Danehill - Confidentially 210 75 109 2(6) $7,985,469 Kolding - 4,953,750

26 Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) 1997 - 2001 Mr. Prospector - Angel Fever 205 75 100 3(3) $3,759,076 Taikomochi - 203,500

27 Dehere (USA) 1991 - 1995 Deputy Minister - Sister Dot 178 71 101 3(5) $5,666,982 Castelvecchio - 1,330,750

28 Choisir (AUS) 1999 - 2003 Danehill Dancer - Great Selection 190 70 112 3(3) $4,083,267 Moonlight Maid - 432,000

29 Scenic (IRE) 1986 - 1990 Sadler's Wells - Idyllic 137 64 97 1(1) $2,709,736 Sanabreanna - 170,300

30 Street Cry (IRE) 1998 - 2003 Machiavellian - Helen Street 132 62 98 4(8) $7,555,435 Farnan - 2,502,200

31 Show a Heart (AUS) 1997 - 2002 Brave Warrior - Miss Sandman 159 60 92 5(8) $4,496,318 Spiritual Warrior - 465,395

32 Tale of the Cat (USA) 1994 - 1999 Storm Cat - Yarn 155 58 95 3(3) $3,163,200 Just Thinkin' - 184,650

33 Octagonal (NZ) 1992 - 1997 Zabeel - Eight Carat 180 57 87 1(1) $2,508,946 Blazejowski - 168,750

34 Snippets (AUS) 1984 - 1988 Lunchtime - Easy Date 126 56 88 1(2) $2,434,214 Standout - 320,365

35 Red Ransom (USA) 1987 - 1991 Roberto - Arabia 168 55 83 1(1) $3,703,973 Stellar Pauline - 554,150

36 Stratum (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Bourgeois 131 55 79 1(1) $2,807,585 Entente - 157,365

37 Mossman (AUS) 1995 - 2000 Success Express - Lichen Lady 128 54 87 1(1) $2,970,256 Leale - 218,485

38 Secret Savings (USA) 1991 - 1997 Seeking the Gold - Jurisdictional 118 52 72 1(1) $2,116,502 Hellova Street - 201,250

39 Magic Albert (AUS) 1998 - 2002 Zeditave - Sally Lou 133 51 74 1(1) $2,401,087 Lady Banff - 201,900

40 Catbird (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Fitting 138 51 71 0(0) $2,180,985 I Am Vinnie - 151,200

41 Strategic (AUS) 1992 - 1997 Zeditave - Sudden Impulse 159 50 92 0(0) $2,832,516 Final Man - 183,500

42 Volksraad (GB) 1988 - 1993 Green Desert - Celtic Assembly 100 50 76 1(1) $2,163,593 Tavisan - 151,300

43 Snitzel (AUS) 2002 - 2006 Redoute's Choice - Snippets' Lass 108 48 68 2(2) $2,354,479 The Odyssey - 446,900

44 Al Maher (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Show Dancing 105 47 66 2(5) $3,835,087 Quick Thinker - 978,850

45 Not a Single Doubt (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Redoute's Choice - Singles Bar 113 47 67 2(2) $2,799,784 Ima Single Man - 323,700

46 Viscount (AUS) 1998 - 2002 Quest for Fame - Antwerp 119 46 80 0(0) $2,589,857 Enfleurage - 176,915

47 Jeune (GB) 1989 - 1996 Kalaglow - Youthful 90 46 68 3(3) $2,192,861 Talladega - 200,080

48 Rubiton (AUS) 1983 - 1988 Century - Ruby 114 45 68 4(4) $3,077,851 Redzel - 884,000

49 Fasliyev (USA) 1997 - 2000 Nureyev - Mr. P's Princess 119 44 67 0(0) $1,882,486 Bangkok - 142,150

50 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 78 43 63 1(1) $2,738,398 Looks Like Elvis - 299,400

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

(SWINS)

1 Pins (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Snippets - No Finer 114 37 52 4(4) $1,881,922 Probabeel - 546,125

2 Zabeel (NZ) 1986 - 1991 Sir Tristram - Lady Giselle 133 45 65 3(5) $1,765,525 Avantage - 420,575

3 O'Reilly (NZ) 1993 - 1997 Last Tycoon - Courtza 156 61 82 4(4) $1,500,988 Cutting Up Rough - 74,700

4 Stravinsky (USA) 1996 - 2000 Nureyev - Fire the Groom 77 30 39 1(1) $921,261 Iron Eagle - 78,500

5 Giant's Causeway (USA) 1997 - 2001 Storm Cat - Mariah's Storm 22 6 10 2(3) $918,015 Sherwood Forest - 735,375

6 Testa Rossa (AUS) 1996 - 2001 Perugino - Bo Dapper 16 3 6 1(2) $762,740 Cool Aza Beel - 707,560

7 Centaine (AUS) 1980 - 1985 Century - Rainbeam 42 19 28 2(2) $754,657 Bad Boy Brown - 95,500

8 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 46 18 26 3(4) $747,644 Conqueror - 150,000

9 Volksraad (GB) 1988 - 1993 Green Desert - Celtic Assembly 96 24 30 1(1) $711,235 Polzeath - 82,500

10 Danehill Dancer (IRE) 1993 - 1997 Danehill - Mira Adonde 26 13 20 2(2) $656,532 Platinum Invador - 207,625

11 Montjeu (IRE) 1996 - 2001 Sadler's Wells - Floripedes 55 22 28 0(0) $643,538 Kaharau - 117,125

12 Encosta de Lago (AUS) 1993 - 1997 Fairy King - Shoal Creek 77 23 32 0(0) $622,912 Run to Perfection - 86,100

13 High Chaparral (IRE) 1999 - 2004 Sadler's Wells - Kasora 33 14 19 3(3) $619,725 Wyndspelle - 211,250

14 Shinko King (IRE) 1991 - 1998 Fairy King - Rose of Jericho 29 18 28 1(1) $591,933 Killarney - 81,975

15 Danasinga (AUS) 1991 - 1996 Danehill - Princess Tracy 39 12 19 2(2) $579,647 Out of the Park - 89,501

16 Redoute's Choice (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Shantha's Choice 43 17 25 2(3) $578,812 Dragon Leap - 173,000

17 Keeper (AUS) 1997 - 2002 Danehill - Nuwirah 62 18 29 2(2) $578,465 Germanicus - 94,185

18 Entrepreneur (GB) 1994 - 1998 Sadler's Wells - Exclusive Order 13 5 9 1(5) $555,122 Catalyst - 470,100

19 Tale of the Cat (USA) 1994 - 1999 Storm Cat - Yarn 14 6 12 2(4) $539,370 Two Illicit - 353,250

20 Elnadim (USA) 1994 - 2001 Danzig - Elle Seule 3 1 4 1(4) $493,900 Jennifer Eccles - 493,900

21 Yamanin Vital (NZ) 1990 - 1997 Sir Tristram - She Might Hula 28 7 9 1(1) $493,810 Roger That - 330,025

22 Flying Spur (AUS) 1992 - 1996 Danehill - Rolls 47 17 24 0(0) $476,935 Mascarpone - 72,000

23 Iffraaj (GB) 2001 - 2007 Zafonic - Pastorale 11 4 8 1(3) $465,720 Melody Belle - 391,000

24 Pentire (GB) 1992 - 1997 Be My Guest - Gull Nook 69 21 25 0(0) $438,490 Voler Pour Moi - 52,975

25 Sakura Seeking (USA) 1994 - 2001 Seeking the Gold - Daring Danzig 1 1 3 1(3) $435,625 True Enough - 435,625

26 Al Akbar (AUS) 1990 - 1995 Success Express - Gala Night 43 12 15 0(0) $407,755 Taroni - 108,840

27 Danzero (AUS) 1991 - 1995 Danehill - Confidentially 18 7 12 1(2) $396,450 Julius - 178,000

28 Danehill (USA) 1986 - 1990 Danzig - Razyana 45 12 16 1(1) $391,720 Yearn - 123,750

29 Van Nistelrooy (USA) 2000 - 2003 Storm Cat - Halory 24 6 8 2(2) $362,260 Soleseifei - 167,875

30 Traditionally (USA) 1997 - 2002 Mr. Prospector - Personal Ensign 25 5 6 1(1) $359,865 Loire - 230,000

31 Bachelor Duke (USA) 2001 - 2005 Miswaki - Gossamer 18 8 9 1(1) $353,475 Harlech - 254,450

32 Carnegie (IRE) 1991 - 1996 Sadler's Wells - Detroit 23 10 13 1(1) $336,946 Gorbachev - 89,000

33 Colombia (NZ) 1996 - 2000 Zabeel - Eight Carat 8 3 7 1(3) $328,150 Travelling Light - 282,250

34 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 27 14 18 1(1) $316,025 Need I Say More - 50,000

35 Falkirk (NZ) 2000 - 2006 Tale of the Cat - Madam Valeta 13 3 6 1(2) $308,700 Play That Song - 273,375

36 More Than Ready (USA) 1997 - 2001 Southern Halo - Woodman's Girl 29 9 12 0(0) $268,910 Capodanno - 55,035

37 Kaapstad (NZ) 1984 - 1988 Sir Tristram - Eight Carat 32 12 14 0(0) $260,420 Dezella - 52,250

38 Rubiton (AUS) 1983 - 1988 Century - Ruby 4 1 2 1(2) $251,050 The Mitigator - 245,750

39 Howbaddouwantit (USA) 1995 - 2001 Rahy - Fair to the Wind 25 8 8 0(0) $241,613 Hasstobegood - 85,025

40 Ekraar (USA) 1997 - 2004 Red Ransom - Sacahuista 13 6 9 1(1) $237,060 Vancooga - 85,000

41 Fast 'n' Famous (AUS) 2002 - 2007 Redoute's Choice - Zalinda 18 9 14 0(0) $236,165 Molto Veloce - 48,660

42 Golan (IRE) 1998 - 2003 Spectrum - Highland Gift 17 5 10 1(1) $234,320 Gold Bracelet - 81,750

43 Towkay (AUS) 1994 - 1999 Last Tycoon - Princess Tracy 29 7 11 0(0) $232,837 Hartley - 46,850

44 Snippets (AUS) 1984 - 1988 Lunchtime - Easy Date 5 2 6 1(2) $225,650 Prise de Fer - 200,000

45 Generous (IRE) 1988 - 1992 Caerleon - Doff the Derby 33 10 13 0(0) $225,535 Back in a Flash - 42,000

46 Green Desert (USA) 1983 - 1987 Danzig - Foreign Courier 10 7 11 1(1) $220,425 Endless Drama - 65,500

47 Dubawi (IRE) 2002 - 2006 Dubai Millennium - Zomaradah 5 3 6 1(2) $217,000 Scorpz - 187,625

48 Galileo (IRE) 1998 - 2002 Sadler's Wells - Urban Sea 20 4 6 1(1) $213,525 Showbeel - 91,375

49 Zeditave (AUS) 1985 - 1989 The Judge - Summoned 9 5 9 1(1) $212,835 Beauden - 120,500

50 One Cool Cat (USA) 2001 - 2005 Storm Cat - Tacha 26 6 11 0(0) $209,040 Ocean Billy - 57,625

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

(SWINS)

1 O'Reilly (NZ) 1993 - 1997 Last Tycoon - Courtza 156 61 82 4(4) $1,500,988 Cutting Up Rough - 74,700

2 Zabeel (NZ) 1986 - 1991 Sir Tristram - Lady Giselle 133 45 65 3(5) $1,765,525 Avantage - 420,575

3 Pins (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Snippets - No Finer 114 37 52 4(4) $1,881,922 Probabeel - 546,125

4 Stravinsky (USA) 1996 - 2000 Nureyev - Fire the Groom 77 30 39 1(1) $921,261 Iron Eagle - 78,500

5 Volksraad (GB) 1988 - 1993 Green Desert - Celtic Assembly 96 24 30 1(1) $711,235 Polzeath - 82,500

6 Encosta de Lago (AUS) 1993 - 1997 Fairy King - Shoal Creek 77 23 32 0(0) $622,912 Run to Perfection - 86,100

7 Montjeu (IRE) 1996 - 2001 Sadler's Wells - Floripedes 55 22 28 0(0) $643,538 Kaharau - 117,125

8 Pentire (GB) 1992 - 1997 Be My Guest - Gull Nook 69 21 25 0(0) $438,490 Voler Pour Moi - 52,975

9 Centaine (AUS) 1980 - 1985 Century - Rainbeam 42 19 28 2(2) $754,657 Bad Boy Brown - 95,500

10 Savabeel (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Zabeel - Savannah Success 46 18 26 3(4) $747,644 Conqueror - 150,000

11 Shinko King (IRE) 1991 - 1998 Fairy King - Rose of Jericho 29 18 28 1(1) $591,933 Killarney - 81,975

12 Keeper (AUS) 1997 - 2002 Danehill - Nuwirah 62 18 29 2(2) $578,465 Germanicus - 94,185

13 Redoute's Choice (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Shantha's Choice 43 17 25 2(3) $578,812 Dragon Leap - 173,000

14 Flying Spur (AUS) 1992 - 1996 Danehill - Rolls 47 17 24 0(0) $476,935 Mascarpone - 72,000

15 High Chaparral (IRE) 1999 - 2004 Sadler's Wells - Kasora 33 14 19 3(3) $619,725 Wyndspelle - 211,250

16 Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001 - 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus 27 14 18 1(1) $316,025 Need I Say More - 50,000

17 Danehill Dancer (IRE) 1993 - 1997 Danehill - Mira Adonde 26 13 20 2(2) $656,532 Platinum Invador - 207,625

18 Danasinga (AUS) 1991 - 1996 Danehill - Princess Tracy 39 12 19 2(2) $579,647 Out of the Park - 89,501

19 Al Akbar (AUS) 1990 - 1995 Success Express - Gala Night 43 12 15 0(0) $407,755 Taroni - 108,840

20 Danehill (USA) 1986 - 1990 Danzig - Razyana 45 12 16 1(1) $391,720 Yearn - 123,750

21 Kaapstad (NZ) 1984 - 1988 Sir Tristram - Eight Carat 32 12 14 0(0) $260,420 Dezella - 52,250

22 Royal Academy (USA) 1987 - 1991 Nijinsky - Crimson Saint 26 12 14 1(1) $202,080 Sweet Treat - 34,200

23 Carnegie (IRE) 1991 - 1996 Sadler's Wells - Detroit 23 10 13 1(1) $336,946 Gorbachev - 89,000

24 Generous (IRE) 1988 - 1992 Caerleon - Doff the Derby 33 10 13 0(0) $225,535 Back in a Flash - 42,000

25 More Than Ready (USA) 1997 - 2001 Southern Halo - Woodman's Girl 29 9 12 0(0) $268,910 Capodanno - 55,035

26 Fast 'n' Famous (AUS) 2002 - 2007 Redoute's Choice - Zalinda 18 9 14 0(0) $236,165 Molto Veloce - 48,660

27 Grosvenor (NZ) 1979 - 1983 Sir Tristram - My Tricia 31 9 12 0(0) $195,350 Magic Incanto - 26,375

28 Danske (NZ) 1995 - 1999 Danehill - Our Tristalight 32 9 11 0(0) $190,830 Pullyoursocksup - 33,450

29 My Halo (ARG) 1995 - 2001 Southern Halo - My Swinger 20 9 12 1(2) $186,960 Miss Federer - 71,975

30 Thorn Park (AUS) 1999 - 2004 Spinning World - Joy 47 9 10 0(0) $176,185 Princess Kereru - 24,500

31 Faltaat (USA) 1990 - 1996 Mr. Prospector - Epitome 23 9 12 0(0) $174,455 Burgundy Rose - 26,810

32 Bachelor Duke (USA) 2001 - 2005 Miswaki - Gossamer 18 8 9 1(1) $353,475 Harlech - 254,450

33 Howbaddouwantit (USA) 1995 - 2001 Rahy - Fair to the Wind 25 8 8 0(0) $241,613 Hasstobegood - 85,025

34 Pyrus (USA) 1998 - 2003 Mr. Prospector - Most Precious 20 8 12 0(0) $187,435 Cead Mile Failte - 61,250

35 Commands (AUS) 1996 - 2000 Danehill - Cotehele House 16 8 9 0(0) $132,260 Tivaan Warrior - 34,625

36 Yamanin Vital (NZ) 1990 - 1997 Sir Tristram - She Might Hula 28 7 9 1(1) $493,810 Roger That - 330,025

37 Danzero (AUS) 1991 - 1995 Danehill - Confidentially 18 7 12 1(2) $396,450 Julius - 178,000

38 Towkay (AUS) 1994 - 1999 Last Tycoon - Princess Tracy 29 7 11 0(0) $232,837 Hartley - 46,850

39 Green Desert (USA) 1983 - 1987 Danzig - Foreign Courier 10 7 11 1(1) $220,425 Endless Drama - 65,500

40 Black Minnaloushe (USA) 1998 - 2002 Storm Cat - Coral Dance 33 7 10 0(0) $186,105 Nasha Riva - 53,200

41 Elusive City (USA) 2000 - 2004 Elusive Quality - Star of Paris 20 7 8 0(0) $180,335 Speedy Meady - 36,600

42 No Excuse Needed (GB) 1998 - 2003 Machiavellian - Nawaiet 22 7 8 0(0) $175,440 Bully Boy - 37,075

43 Sandtrap (USA) 1993 - 1998 Irish River - Timely Reserve 13 7 8 0(0) $152,253 Destination - 43,070

44 Giant's Causeway (USA) 1997 - 2001 Storm Cat - Mariah's Storm 22 6 10 2(3) $918,015 Sherwood Forest - 735,375

45 Tale of the Cat (USA) 1994 - 1999 Storm Cat - Yarn 14 6 12 2(4) $539,370 Two Illicit - 353,250

46 Van Nistelrooy (USA) 2000 - 2003 Storm Cat - Halory 24 6 8 2(2) $362,260 Soleseifei - 167,875

47 Ekraar (USA) 1997 - 2004 Red Ransom - Sacahuista 13 6 9 1(1) $237,060 Vancooga - 85,000

48 One Cool Cat (USA) 2001 - 2005 Storm Cat - Tacha 26 6 11 0(0) $209,040 Ocean Billy - 57,625

49 Lonhro (AUS) 1998 - 2004 Octagonal - Shadea 22 6 9 2(2) $198,277 Evalina - 54,252

50 Bertolini (USA) 1996 - 2002 Danzig - Aquilegia 18 6 11 1(1) $197,195 Sitarist - 73,825