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![]() Only a week left in the 2007/08 season. The nominees have been announced for the season's Mercedes Awards...
Stallion O'Reilly, Volksraad, Cape Cross, Keeper I'll give this one to O'Reilly. He sired 51 different winners this season, 11 more than the second-placed Volksraad (who has won this award for I think the last 7 or 8 years). Mare Just Cruising, Palos Verdes, Gin Player, Joie Denise Just Cruising, easy. Dam of G1 winners Seachange and Keepa Cruisin. Apprentice Jockey James McDonald, Samantha Spratt, Danielle Johnson, Craig Grylls James McDonald will win this - 88 wins in his first season. Sam Spratt would have won it though if it hadn't been for her suspensions - interference in G1 races gets you 4 weeks off here, and she had 3 of those. 74 wins for her anyway in 9 months of riding, top effort. Jockey Michael Walker, Gavin McKeon, Lisa Cropp, Chris Johnson Walker, easy. 173 wins, was sure to be the 1st ever to get 200 in a season before his serious injury. He'll still be leading jockey by more than 50. Trainer Mark Walker, Michael Pitman, Mike & Paul Moroney, Stephen McKee Mark Walker will probably win it, but I'd give it to the Moroneys if it was my choice. At the start of this season they probably would have said their 3 best horses in NZ were Xcellent, Jokers Wild and Resolution. 2 of them didn't make it through the year and X won't race again. ![]() People's Choice Alamosa, Bulginbaah, C'est La Guerre, Katy Keen, Nom Du Jeu, Pasta Post, Princess Coup, Seachange, Sir Slick, Xcellent This is decided by an online poll - Seachange leads by about 20% last time I checked. Jumper Nominees to be announced 1 August 2yo Captain Fantastic, Fully Fledged, Il Quello Veloce, Vincent Mangano Il Quello Veloce, probably. 3rd in the G1 Diamond Stakes and then won the G1 Sires Stakes. I think Fully Fledged is better though and will prove it next season. But I also think Kildonan, Altered Image and Siem Reap may be better than all of them. We'll find out soon. 3yo Alamosa, Boundless, C'est La Guerre, Nom du Jeu Alamosa won two G1s against older horses, Nom du Jeu went over to Aussie and kicked their asses, Boundless won our Oaks then went over to Aussie and was unlucky in their Oaks, and C'est La Guerre won the Derby (which included AJC Derby 1-2 Nom du Jeu and Red Ruler) by 4 lengths. Hardest category. I'll go Alamosa. Sprinter Imananabaa, Kay's Awake, Seachange This goes up to 1500m, and Seachange won 3 G1s in that distance range. End of discussion. Middle Distance Alamosa, Princess Coup, Sir Slick, Seachange This is 1501m-2100m. Princess Coup beat Seachange and Sir Slick in the Kelt, probably enough for her to win this award. Stayer Pasta Post, Princess Coup, Spin Around 2101m and further. I'll go for Pasta Post. ![]() Horse of the Year This is probably between Princess Coup and Seachange. Really hard choice, Princess Coup had such a good season over in Australia, while Seachange won four G1s and was (in my opinion) unlucky with the weather and gate draws in her overseas adventure. I say Seachange. And lastly, my 5 horses to follow for next season... Kildonan Altered Image Insouciant Red Ruler Pasta Post 2007/08 was an awesome season. 2008/09's gonna be even better. The first G1 of the season, the Mudgway at Hastings, is 37 days away! ![]() |
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