The Inglis Australian Weanling Sale produced pleasing results for a number of first season sires despite the challenging market with five posting sales of $100,000 or more and five also featuring in the top 10 sires by average with Russian Revolution leading his peers. The dual Group I winning son of Snitzel did best with […]
[ Read More ]The Triple Crown Syndications team were in the winner’s circle at Warwick Farm on Wednesday when two year-old Smart Missile colt Smart Image made a winning debut. Prepared by Peter and Paul Snowden, he was tenacious to the line, running down the favourite Beyliks to win the 1200m maiden by half a head with Kerrin […]
[ Read More ]The Hong Kong market is an important one for any young stallion and a winning double at Sha Tin on Wednesday for Deep Field with Winning Dreamer and True Legend has cemented his credentials as a fine source of winners for this jurisdiction. Winning Dreamer was brilliant in winning on debut at Sha Tin on […]
[ Read More ]Deep Field unleashed an impressive two year-old winner at Sandown on Wednesday with Lindsay Park trained colt Aysar opening up to win by three lengths. Third on debut last month at Mornington when he did a few things wrong, Aysar showed good improvement from that outing to break the ice in style when stepped out […]
[ Read More ]Newgate Farm’s Deep Field added another winner to his tally on Tuesday when talented three year-old filly Faraway Jewel made a winning debut at Hawkesbury. Trained by Jason Coyle, Faraway Jewel was sent out favourite for the 1100m maiden having had a good education at the barrier trials and zoomed home along the inside from […]
[ Read More ]Newgate Farm’s first season stallion Super One has been on a winning run of late with four winners in the first few weeks of June, the latest coming when the Prime Thoroughbred colour-bearer Miss Divine Em led at every call in a maiden over 1002 metres at Donald on Saturday. Ridden by Christine Puls, the […]
[ Read More ]Newgate Farm’s Deep Field is working towards a record number of individual Australian winners for a second crop sire and featured in South Africa on Thursday when his two year-old colt Al Muthaana scored a brilliant debut victory at Turffontein. Trained by Mike de Kock for Shadwell, he opened up to win the 1160m juvenile […]
[ Read More ]Group II winner Fontiton was a hot commodity at the 2016 Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale fetching $1.1millionwhen snapped up by SF Bloodstock, however she produced just two foals before her premature death last year and the first of those made a winning debut at Seymour on Thursday. Trained by Mick Price and Mick Kent […]
[ Read More ]Newgate Farm’s Super One is quietly adding to his tally of winners with the Paul Perry trained La Jolie Fille saluting at Wyong on Thursday to become his seventh winner. Fit and ready to fire following good efforts at her recent starts, La Jolie Fille proved shade good for the favourite when scoring a neck […]
[ Read More ]A three-quarter brother to dual Group I winner and $2.7million earner Viddora, two year-old colt Shadow Chaser is the most expensive yearling from the first crop of I Am Invincible’s brilliant son Super One and he opened his account at Kembla on Saturday. Trained by Richard and Michael Freedman, Shadow Chaser carried the China Horse […]
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