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Old 06-07-2008, 07:46 AM
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thats a funny read thanks for link, like real tourists, constantly complaining about the weather...

i really hope she does really well here.
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Old 06-09-2008, 09:29 PM
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It's 4 months away, but what the heck...

KELT CAPITAL STAKES
4 October 2008
G1 2040m NZ$2 million

Katy Keen
Pasta Post
Princess Coup
Mirkola Lass
Ombre Rose
Prize Lady
Gallions Reach
Gaze
Magic Cape
Nom du Jeu
Sterling Prince
The Veep
Lord Monty
Capecover
Vosne Romanee
Ginga Dude
Antipodean
Shariat's On Fire
Jonbalena
Prince Kaapstad
Our Star Pupil
Fritzy Boy
The Pooka
Rios
Run Like Al
Don't Say Clang
Leadership
The Foreman
Mufhasa
Insouciant
Lovetrista
Six O'Clock News
Diamond Deck
Satinka
Il Divo
Lunus
Mill Vinnie
Just Once
Tiakinui
Princess Annaliese
Boundless
Crossthestart
Izzat/Vital King
Pentane
Pentathon
Red Ruler
Spin Around

Wow. This looks like it might be one of the best Kelt fields ever. Princess Coup is the favourite at the moment and will probably still be at post time, but there are some real rising stars of NZ racing in there - Katy Keen, Pasta Post, Red Ruler, Boundless, Nom du Jeu...

A couple of other interesting names in there - Lovetrista and Diamond Deck. The 2 best-bred horses in NZ, who looked so good early last season but haven't been seen on the track for a few months due to injury setbacks. If they're on their game on Kelt day they could be huge chances too.

Not sure what to think about Izzat/Vital King. He was only average here before leaving for Hong Kong, but he looked like a completely different horse over there.

Prized Gem won the race in 2002, so it would be awesome if her little boy Nom du Jeu did the same thing in 2008!
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Old 06-09-2008, 09:35 PM
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Oh, and in other good news the Derby winner C'est La Guerre has been bought by Lloyd Williams.

The stable he was in before liked to put all their horses in jumping races after their flat careers were over, no matter how good they were on the flat or how poor they may be over jumps. I didn't want to see a Derby winner subjected to that.

Now he's being set for the Melbourne Cup...not the next one though, the one after that!
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Old 06-10-2008, 11:15 AM
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It's 4 months away, but what the heck...
It's never too early!

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First time I've ever seen a mistake in Racing Post... on the sidebar it says Red Rocks.

You will, of course, visit him for me... right?


Red Clubs to shuttle to New Zealand

Red Clubs was a talented two-year-old who tasted Group 1 glory in the Hyadock Sprint Cup

by Nancy Sexton
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RED CLUBS will stand at Michael Tololi's Stoney Bridge Stud in New Zealand for the upcoming southern hemisphere season, where he will command a fee of NZ$15,000 (£5,839/€7,309).

The deal, which was brokered by Will Barrons and Richard Venn, means that the Tally-Ho Stud resident joins Stravinsky as one of only two European champion sprinters to stand in New Zealand.

“To have secured a current European champion who is by a stallion held in extremely high regard in Australasia is just fantastic,” said Peter Jenkins, manager of Stoney Bridge.

“We have been searching for a brilliant speed sire-prospect for some time, and Red Clubs ticks all the boxes,” he added.

Trained by Barry Hills, Red Clubs was a tough and talented two-year-old, winning three of nine races, including the Group 2 Coventry Stakes. The son of Red Ransom later added successes in the Group 1 Haydock Sprint Cup and Group 2 Diadem Stakes to his record.

Red Clubs is currently standing his first northern hemisphere season at a fee of €12,500.
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Old 06-11-2008, 02:10 AM
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Wow, good news!

I'll try to go visit him, will be easier if he's at Stoney Bridge's Auckland stud.
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Went to Avondale today. It's a pretty depressing place, the last upgrade was probably at least 40 years ago. The whole place is falling apart. And it was a dark, cold day.

But there was one bright light, a horse making his debut in the 2yo race called Kildonan. He dropped back to last, and approaching the final turn he was making a run around the outside. But then he went insane, charging out even wider - was probably 10-12 wide coming around the turn, and lost so much ground that it looked like he would finish way back.

Well, that didn't happen. Won by 8.

Opposition was probably pretty average, but that run was special. I'll be watching this boy closely.

I'll put a video up tomorrow.
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Old 06-11-2008, 04:23 PM
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ed, since when did Seachange change trainers? should there be any noticeable different?
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Ralph Manning decided that he couldn't continue training her and still run his big stable back home to a satisfactory level for his owners here, so he handed the training over to Graeme Sanders.

I don't think there should be too much of a difference, Graeme's a well-respected trainer who should be able to give her an excellent preparation for the Golden Jubilee. It sounds like he's leaving a lot of it up to the strapper Jayne Ivil, who knows the mare well.
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Here it is:
http://www.dailymotion.com/classicco...kildonan_sport

Very impressive.
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Old 06-15-2008, 01:47 AM
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Oh wow... VERY nice!
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