How tough is Shamal?
Only Ken Duncan really knows just how tough Shamal is. And that's not just the courage the Zabeel eight-year-old gelding showed during his recovery from a tendon injury that threatened his career as a four-year-old. Or the tenacity he displayed in grinding out a win over subsequent Manawatu Steeplechase (4200m) winner Gagarin when he claimed the Waikato Steeplechase (3900m) at Te Rapa last month when not fully fit. "They don't get any tougher," the Hunterville sheep farmer and trainer said when ...
June 27, 2019Changing of the guard at NZ Racing Hall of Fame
Chris Luoni, the driving force behind the establishment of the New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame, is stepping down as Chairman after serving seven years in the post but will continue as a director. “Chris was the catalyst behind establishing the Racing Hall of Fame,” past Chairman and director Gerald Fell said. “I was the first Chairman of the Hall of Fame and between us we drove the development of it. “I retired and Chris took over, and it has just got stronger and stronger.” Luoni, an...
June 26, 2019Travancore too strong at Canterbury
Travancore’s (Savabeel x Stella Livia) form line continued on an upward trajectory when the Clare Cunningham-trained gelding flew home to claim the Canterbury League Club Handicap (1550m) on Wednesday. The five-year-old gelding travelled at the rear of the field before jockey Jason Collett made his move with 600m to go. When the gap opened up on the straight Travancore pushed through and finished strongly to win by just under a length. It was the fourth career win for the Trelawney Stud gradua...
June 20, 2019Indecision on the improve
The Tony Pike-trained Indecision will contest the Listed Gai Waterhouse Classic (1350m) at Ipswich on Saturday.James Orman has been booked for the ride on the five-year-old mare who races in the Trelawney silks. Indecision has been unplaced at both her winter runs over 1200m but Pike expects improvement from the daughter of Per Incanto. "She is a Listed race winner in New Zealand and there were excuses in both her defeats in Brisbane," Pike said. "We thought enough of her to bring her across fro...
June 14, 2019Blog Post- Ryan Stacey
It’s hard to believe that I only have 5 weeks left at the Irish National Stud. The past 20 weeks really have flown by, almost at the click of a finger. The stud has really slowed down now as we get near to the end of the breeding season. Foaling season has officially been completed with a total of 218 foals born this year on the farm. With Donnacha having the honours of delivering the last baby. A big thanks to our foaling managers Lauren Eisemann and Nicola Joyce for their knowledge, support ...
June 10, 2019Sydney consolation for Star of the Seas
The Chris Waller-trained Star Of The Seas (NZ) (Ocean Park) made up for missing a start in the Stradbroke with a win in the Racing to Win Handicap (1600m) at Randwick on Saturday. The four-year-old gelding has been a model of consistency having record four wins and four placings from eight starts this preparation and never running out of the money in his 13 career starts. “He’s had a fantastic preparation,” Waller’s racing manager Charlie Duckworth said. “He was balloted...
June 9, 2019Sultan Of Swing back in winning rhythm
Class galloper Sultan of Swing returned to winning form with a vengeance when he dealt to his open-class rivals over 1600m at Te Rapa. The Shaune Ritchie-trained six-year-old indicated he was nearing his peak after a sound effort for second at Ellerslie a fortnight ago and franked that form with his ninth career victory on Saturday. After enjoying a cosy run against the rail in midfield throughout, rider Jonathan Riddell had Sultan Of Swing handily placed to make his challenge one-off the fence ...
June 9, 2019Igraine seeks further Cups success
Igraine has proven to be an astute purchase for Brent and Cherry Taylor of Trelawney Stud. The Taylor’s purchased the Galileo mare as a broodmare proposition for 65,000 Guineas in England through bloodstock agent Paul Moroney and she has quickly added to her value under the care of Robert Priscott. Igraine has won four of her 11 starts for the Te Awamutu trainer, including the Gr.3 Counties Cup (2100m) in November and she has also finished runner-up in the Gr.3 Waikato Cup (2400m) and Listed H...
June 7, 2019Group One treble on the cards for The Bostonian
The Tony Pike-trained The Bostonian will be attempting to keep his unbeaten Queensland streak alive when he contests the Gr.1 Stradbroke Handicap (1400m) at Eagle Farm on Saturday. The four-year-old son of Jimmy Choux has won all five of his starts in the Sunshine State, including two successive Group Ones this campaign and Pike is hopeful for a third this weekend. The Bostonian surprised many pundits when taking out the Gr.1 Doomben 10,000 (1200m) as a $41-shot when fresh-up last month, before ...
June 5, 2019Berry to partner Nobu in QLD Derby
In-form jockey Tommy Berry is poised to keep his winning momentum rolling when he heads to Eagle Farm for a strong book of rides on Stradbroke Handicap day. Berry booted home a double at the track two weeks ago then returned to Sydney last Saturday and made it an afternoon to remember with a four-winner haul, each of them for different stables. The Chris Waller-trained Queensland Derby favourite Nobu is arguably the best of his rides. The three-year-old has hit his straps since returning to Aust...
June 5, 2019Strap Marks whips up a first win
Patience paid off for Trelawney Stud and trainer Stephen Gray on Friday night after Strap Marks bolted up in the Open Maiden race over 1200m in Singapore. The famous New Zealand stud (War Affair was born there) run by Brent and Cherry Taylor should have seen the son of Jimmy Choux make his Kranji debut as a three-year-old two years ago, but an unfortunate barrier trial injury derailed those plans. Strap Marks fractured his pelvis in a barrier trial on October 3, 2017. Vets gave a guarded prognos...
June 1, 2019Medalza scores at Te Rapa
Three-year-old filly Medalza broke her maiden when successful at Te Rapa on Wednesday. The daughter of Medaglia D’oro, who was raised at Trelawney Stud for breeder/owner David Paykel, took out the Website Angels 1200, completing a double for trainer Stephen Marsh after stablemate Mrs Rumble had won the opening race on the card. Jumping from an awkward barrier of 11, Medalza was kept three-wide for the journey, with jockey Samantha Collett electing to stay out on the better footing. Collett was...
May 29, 2019The Bostonian aiming at slice of history
Kiwi sprinter The Bostonian made it back-to-back Group One wins in clinical fashion when winning Saturday’s Gr.1 Kingsford-Smith Cup (1300m) at Eagle Farm and has duly been installed the $5 favourite for the Gr.1 Stradbroke Handicap (1400m) as he looks to create history. No horse has ever won the Doomben 10,000-Kingsford Smith Cup (formerly BTC Cup) -Stradbroke Group One treble, but the Tony Pike-trained four-year-old is in peak condition and, like many New Zealanders, thriving in the Queensla...
May 27, 2019The Bostonian wins G1 Kingsford Smith Cup
Tony Pike's last-minute decision to run The Bostonian in the Gr.1 Kingsford Smith Cup proved a $420,000 bonus when the gelding scored an impressive win. The Bostonian completed the Cup-Doomben 10,000 double when he beat Princess Posh by three quarters of a length with a short neck to Trekking in third. He becomes fifth horse to complete to Kingsford Smith Cup-Doomben 10,000 double although the first to do it in reverse order. After The Bostonian won the Group One Doomben 10,000 two weeks ago, Pi...
May 26, 2019Nobu continues path to Queensland Derby
A trip to New Zealand appears to have been the making of Nobu who will be given the chance to win the season's last Classic in Queensland. The Chris Waller-trained gelding crossed the Tasman for and unsuccessful bid at the NZ Derby at Ellerslie at the beginning of March. Waller brought him back to Sydney where he has had three starts since for a second and two wins including Saturday's Mizuno Handicap (2000m) at Randwick to cement $4.50 favouritism for the Gr.1 Queensland Derby (2400m) in two we...
May 26, 2019Nobu out to press Derby claims
The Chris Waller-trained Nobu (NZ) (Reliable Man) will be out to cement his claims to Queensland Derby favouritism in Saturday's Mizuno Handicap (2000m) at Randwick. The gelding has stepped out twice since the New Zealand Derby in March and looked back to his best with a dominant last-start performance on the Kensington track. Jason Collett rode against him last time and is thrilled to have picked up the plum mount on Saturday. "I know he went over for a New Zealand Derby campaign and was unsucc...
May 24, 2019Bostonian flying ahead of Kingsford-Smith
Tony Pike and his horses are revelling in the Queensland sun this winter. The Cambridge trainer has already sent out three winners from a select team he has brought to the Sunshine State, including The Bostonian, who was a surprise winner of the Gr.1 Doomben 10,000 (1200m). Pike subsequently intended to give The Bostonian four weeks’ between runs and target the Gr.1 Stradbroke Handicap (1400m) fresh. But a sparkling gallop on Tuesday has seen those plans change and the son of Jimmy Choux will ...
May 24, 2019Loire impresses at the Bay
Cambridge trainer Tony Pike might be enjoying a purple patch across the Tasman, but on Wednesday he unearthed a filly on the home-front that looks destined to go to the upper grades. Two-year-old filly Loire relished the Dead4 track presented at Hawke’s Bay and closed from well-back in the field to win the Nufarm 2YO (1200m) impressively under a hold in the hands of jockey Michael McNab. The daughter of Redoute’s Choice is out of Syrah, making her a half-sister to Group One winner A Touch Of...
May 22, 2019Classic target for Campari
Talented O’Reilly mare Campari will continue her preparation aimed towards the Listed The Ultimate Ford and Mazda Tauranga Classic (1400m) next month when she contests the Race Images 1400m at Ellerslie on Saturday. The Stephen Marsh-trained four-year-old had a successful campaign in Australia late last year winning two races, including a record breaking performance at Randwick on Melbourne Cup day. “She broke a class record at Randwick that day – 1.21.33 seconds over 1400m. To...
May 21, 2019Shamal takes Waikato Steeplechase in nail-biting finish
Topweight and race favourite Shamal added a second prestige steeplechase victory to his career record when he prevailed in a nail-biting finish to the Signature Homes Waikato Steeplechase (3900m) at Te Rapa. The 2018 Grand National Steeplechase winner had cemented his favouritism for Saturday’s contest when successful in the Ken and Roger Browne Memorial Steeplechase (3900m), the traditional lead-up event at Te Rapa, a fortnight ago on a similar track conditions to the Dead5 rating for today...
May 18, 2019Trelawney-bred stars at Rosehill
Star of the Seas (Ocean Park x Stella Livia) continued his fine career record notching up his fifth win when successful in the Jim Cassidy Hall of Fame Handicap (1500m) at Rosehill on Saturday. The Chris Waller-trained four-year-old travelled at the rear of the field before lengthening down the straight and hitting the front to win by .2L. “He is just a total professional,” jockey Robbie Dolan said. “He is a dream horse to ride. He doeseverything right and gives you everything he has...
May 18, 2019Super Saturday of racing for Trelawney
Brent and Cherry Taylor are no strangers to the feeling of success, 40 Group One races have been won by horses bred, raised or sold by Trelawney Stud since the Taylor family purchased the iconic property in 1993. The rush of emotion from a win never dampens, no matter the number of victories on the tally, and last Saturday was no exception. Brent and Cherry made a last-minute decision to travel to Brisbane to attend the Doomben meeting and were on hand to witness a Group winning double by horses...
May 13, 2019Big win for Bostonian
First-up specialist The Bostonian (Jimmy Choux x Keepa Cheval) maintained his unbeaten Queensland record and caused a big upset when he won the Gr.1 Doomben 10,000 (1200m) on Saturday. In a race of sensations, the favourite Nature Strip ($2.35) was slow to jump and went around three deep before finishing fourth. The second favourite Osborne Bulls was also slowly away and ran his fifth straight Group One placing. The Bostonian, who carries the Trelawney brand after being born and raised on the fa...
May 11, 2019Purple Sector ends autumn on winning note
Trainer John Thompson will pull up stumps with Gr.3 Rough Habit Plate (2000m) winner Purple Sector (Pins x Eden Valley) rather than pursue a Queensland Derby start. Purple Sector gave jockey Blake Shinn an armchair ride when he cruised to a 2-1/4 lengths win from A Man To Match ($9.50) with the $1.85 favourite, Dealmaker 1-1/2 lengths away third. Thompson said he did not want to overtax Purple Sector after an arduous campaign in Sydney during the autumn. "We wanted to spell him in Queensland so ...
May 11, 2019Rotorua double for Trelawney graduates
Arawa Park proved a happy hunting ground for Trelawney Stud graduates on Saturday. Nordic (Ocean Park x Queen Cha Cha) got proceedings underway when winning the Atkinson & Donaldson Plumbing 2200. The Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman trained three-year-old gelding was coming off a runner-up performance at the same track and distance last month. Jockey Jonathan Riddell had the situation under control from the jump and the pair went to the line untroubled to win by 3.5L. Bred by IDL Racing, Nordic ...
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