Sunday, September 27, 2009

SIRES OF 1,367 MILLIONAIRE EARNING RACEHORSES

SIRE......No.MillionaireProgeny.....No.StakesWinners

DANEHILL................49 ......................349 SW
SADLERS WELLS....34 ......................298 SW
SUNDAY SILENCE..30 .....................169 SW
ZABEEL.....................22 ......................117 SW
DANZIG....................19 ......................200 SW
RAHY........................16 ........................82 SW
STORM CAT............15.......................167 SW
A. P. INDY................13 .....................125 SW
ENCOSTA DE LAGO..13.....................58 SW
MR PROSPECTOR..12 ......................181 SW
DYNAFORMER.......12.........................90 SW
RED RANSOM.........11 ........................94 SW
SEEKING THE GOLD..10.....................88 SW
SILVER HAWK.......10 .......................105? SW
THEATRICAL..........10 ........................76 SW
DEPUTY MINISTER..10.......................89 SW
KINGMAMBO..........9..........................74 SW
KRIS S.......................9 .........................93 SW
MONTJEU.................9 .........................63 SW
SEATTLE SLEW.......9 .......................114.SW
NUREYEV................8 ........................137 SW
RUBITON.................8 ..........................39 SW
GIANTS CAUSEWAY..7......................62 SW
HENNESSY.............7............................63 SW
PLEASANT COLONY...7.....................77 SW
PRIVATE ACCOUNT..7 ......................61 SW
REDOUTES CHOICE...7......................47 SW
ROYAL ACADEMY...7 .....................153 SW
SCENIC..................7 ...........................68 SW
GRAND LODGE....6 ............................61 SW
EL PRADO.............6 ............................71 SW
LYPHARD..............6 ..........................115 SW
SMART STRIKE....6.............................63 SW
UNBRIDLED..........6 ............................49 SW
SNIPPETS..............6 ............................57 SW
THUNDER GULCH...6 ........................57 SW
ALYDAR...............6 ............................77 SW
ANABAA..............6 ............................63 SW
COZZENE.............6 ............................58 SW
DISTORTED HUMOR..6.....................72 SW
BROAD BRUSH...5 .............................80 SW
CAERLEON.........5 ............................120 SW
DEHERE...............5 ..............................62 SW
FAPPIANO..........5 ..............................48 SW
FLYING SPUR.....5 ..............................68 SW
GONE WEST.......5 ...............................91 SW
GREEN DESERT...5..............................87 SW
HALO...................5...............................63 SW
LAST TYCOON...5 ..............................81 SW
LEAR FAN...........5 ...............................61 SW
MAJESTIC LIGHT..5.............................72 SW
MARSCAY..........5 ...............................68 SW
SALIERI...............5 ...............................18 SW
SILVER DEPUTY...5 ............................77 SW
SIR TRISTRAM...5..............................130 SW
TIZNOW..............5 ...............................21 SW
TONY BIN...........5 ...............................30 SW
WOODMAN........5..............................100 SW
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19 more sires left 4 Millionaires each
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48 more sires left 3 Millionaires each
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Friday, September 18, 2009

KARAKA SPRING SALE-Next Friday-25Sep09

1....For an intending newcomer to horse ownership in New
Zealand, there is an fresh opportunity for buying coming up
in a week's time at the Karaka Sales Centre.

2....The advantage is that the present owners wish to sell
these horses so you don't have to beg or twist their arm,
as well, information regarding their breeding and family
ability is available in the published catalogues well in advance
of the sale. Ideally, all these horses are at one venue, allowing
prospective buyers the opportunity to view all these horses
in a short period of time, and make worthwhile comparisons.
Don't rely on your memory. Make good sensible comments
on the Catalogue page, so you can refer to them quickly in
those very quick 2 or three minutes when the auctioneer is
making loud bid taking yells. Too late in the ring to make
judgements, assessments and hunt for faults. You need to
be well prepared in advance, do your sums and put your
limit price at the top of each page.

3....There are only 75 lots on offer here, 31 of them being
yearlings, 8 two year olds, 8 unraced stock, 4 racehorses,
24 brood-mares.

4...Make sure you have your paddocks or agistment all
set up. Sort out your insurance. Check your partners, hold
a meeting and make sure you have got written intentions,
money limits and agreements all sorted. From heresay situations
I would estimate that the majority of partnerships have problems
so it will save much future anguish to pre-empt problem areas.

5...Make sure everyone in the group is aware and clear about
the level of financial committment required and the length of
time of the partnership.

6...You need to be clear about what your goals are, so do
your homework thoroughly and get good professional advice.

7...Selecting from within the COMMERCIAL FRAMEWORK
is important because if it is not comercially desirable, you may
find that no one else will want it, or be willing to buy its progeny,
so you are liable to lose money the moment you get the horse
home as well as be faced with giving away the horse or its
progeny for less than your investment, and that is bad business.

8...Remember to aim for the top 6 or 7% where horses have a
good chance of earning enough to pay for their purchase,
agistment, and all racing costs. That is a selection of just 1
horse from every 17 you thoroughly investigate.

9...If we relate that to the numbers in this sale, then you
would be limiting your investigation and selection to one of
the 4 top ranked horses in the sale. If your selection stands
out, then it will probably attract the attention of other would
be buyers, so it is important to stick fast to the realistic
valuation you have assessed the horse at and which won't
put too much stress on your finances. Your valuation
should reflect your group's ability to finance the purchase
and also the ongoing racing or breeding costs.

10..How would you select these possible 4 best horses?

a....Look for PROVEN sires over NON-PROVEN,
because the majority of new cedentialled sires will
eventually prove to be disappointing or relative failures.

b...Look for good racing ability in the first 3 dams.
or a family that has produced lots of winners or STAKES
WINNERS because that represents the CLASS factor.

c...Look for good crosses, or horses bred the way top
horses have been bred previously.

d...Look for SPEED close up somewhere in the pedigree.
Hard to win races without having competitive speed.

e...Check great racehorses, and make sure the breeding
methods in their pedigrees are appearing and working
in your selected pedigree.

f...CHECK YOUR HORSE OUT PHYSICALLY.
Good balance, speed or stamina conformation
according to its pedigree. Constitution, good hooves,
legs, action, temperament, good doer, accurate leg
alignment and action. Or limit faults to acceptable
ones if there are several absolutely outstanding
traits that would ensure top performance.

8..Having extended these 75 pedigrees out to 10 generations,
we found there were some that had good indexes and by
checking them against each other, it is possible to RANK
ALL PEDIGREES on more than 50 traits.

9...The best idea would be to look very carefully at all those
horses that made the TOP 10 on any of the lists. These
would be the nucleous group to investigate fully to find that
top horse among the possible 4 best ones.

10...As you get more experienced, you will get better and
better at recognising good conformation, good sires, good
families, good pedigrees and other beneficial traits.
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11..Here is the RANGE for linebreeding for these 75 horses.
11 index = 1 horse- 10 index = 1 horse- 9 = 3 horses-
8 = 11 horses, 7 =16 horses - 6 = 12 horses - 5 = 16 horses
- 4 = 12 horses- 3 = 3 horses.

Generally speaking, the higher the index, the more pre-potent
the sire or dam would be, the more chance of better combinations,
the more chance of hitting pre-potency, the more chance of
beneficial build-ups, better Matching and more Intricates.

Checked out 6,524 BROODMARES that left 2 or more
STAKES WINNERS...and 1,317 had linebreeding indexes
over 10..so some very high indexes among the best proven
broodmares.
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12...Number of duplicated ancestors in pedigrees are quite
important, although the sex they are, the position and several
other items can really enhance the situation.

26 = 1 horse, 25 = 2 horses, 24 = 3 horses, 23 = 2 horses
22 = 4 horses, 21 = 6 horses, 20 = 4 horses
Of the 6,524 multiple Stakes Winner producing mares
mentioned above, 1,749 had more than 25 duplicated
ancestors within 7 generations.
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13...Balance comes in several forms and outputs into
some quite worthwhile advantages.

Here is one expression...Over 60% = 9 horses
1,163 multiple Stakes Producing broodmares had
more than 60% balance.
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14...Genetic relative crosses
Over 300 = 1 horse, Over 200 = 13 horses, Over 180 = 9

Over 2,664 broodmares that left 2 or more Stakes winners
had over 300 genetic relative crosses.
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15..Average wins for first 31 MALE ancestors
Over 12 = 1 horse, 11 = 13, 10 = 19, 9 = 9 horses

848 outstanding broodmares had their first 31 male
ancestors average more than 11 wins each
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16..Average wins for first 31 FEMALE ancestors
Over 5 = 2 horses, 4 = 16, 3.5 = 13, 3 = 10 horses

Over 972 outstanding broodmares that left 2 or more
Stakes Winners had their first 31 female ancestors
average more than 4 wins.
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17..F4 method
Over 30 = 3 horses, 20 = 1, 15 = 5. 10 = 14 horses

1,194 outstanding broodmares had 30 or more
F4 crosses.
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18..MATCHING..
200+ = 2 horses, 170 = 3, 160 = 7, 150 = 4 horses

Here is a biggie. 5,631 outstanding broodmares had
indexes for MATCHING over 200.
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19...HITTING PRE-POTENCY
80+ = 6 horses, 70+ = 3. 60+ = 10, 50+ = 6 horses

495 outstanding broodmares hit pre-potency greater
than 80%.
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20..There are nearly 300 other ways you can RANK
a group of horses, so this can be extremely valuable
to help you make comparisons, and ensure your
selections have all the requirements to become an
outstanding galloper, or outstanding broodmare..

21...Of course when you run these measures across
a few hundred Champions most are very high on
a large number of the indexes, but several traits are
contradictory so they are usually very high on one
of the opposing traits.

22..Many outstanding horses have superior speed
in double strength which places a limitation on their
distance capacity, but they also have to have many
outstanding stayers in their background

23... Superior stayers have stamina in abundance
but also a fair amount of specialist speed if they
are to have that necessary speed or acceleration.

24...There are special indexes which can help to
measure these critical traits. If you don't have the
equipment to get these, then you need to source
this information.

25...Another good exercise to make an approximate
guess as to what distance or TYPE your horse is
leaning towards is to rule a page down the centre.
List about 10 or more stamina traits down the left
hand side, and the opposing speed trait down the right.
Tick each trait and see if the horse looks to have more
speed or more stamina.

Friday, September 11, 2009

RED MAGIC-Pre-training with Phil Stevens(July-Aug09)


1...Another step has been completed in the education towards
racing for our future racehorse RED MAGIC by doing 7 weeks
pre-training with Phil Stevens at Matamata.

2.. Karen, a Syndicate member of the RED MAGIC racing team
is patting RED MAGIC in the photo above when we went to see
how he was progressing a week or so after he was gelded.


3..Phil Stevens is running an experienced hand over RED MAGIC in
the photo above. When we arrived, the horse was on a WALKING
MACHINE with five very expensive youngsters by Encosta De Lago,
Danehill Dancer and Tale Of The Cat. We still can't understand why
Phil had a big preference for these big, sleek, well-bred, million dollar
colts in preference to our little, light framed gelding.

4..Phil took our horse off the walker and kindly showed how he led,
tied up and how settled, quiet and well handled he was. We were
very impressed. Phil said some horses were knocked by gelding and
RED MAGIC seems to be one of these. He did lose quite a bit of
weight and lightened up considerably with the breaking in process,
in combination with the increased exercise, and the gelding effects.

4..Phil has been developing his property for 15 years and it is very
well appointed with Walking machines, stalls, his own training track,
and all the necessary breaking in lungeing areas, yards , paddocks
and other facilites.

5..Phil has been breaking in and pre-training all Te Akau/Mark
Walker's yearling for many years and Mark Walker has been
New Zealand's premier trainer for several seasons recently.
On our visits and seeing the good attitude of his horses, their
condition and the quiet and sensible response to his knowledge,
understanding and experience, we can see why the horses
leaving his care and moving on to the training stable are doing so
well on the racetrack. He has done a masterly job with our horse.


6..Helen, myself, Barbara and Carl did an early morning trip over
to see RED MAGIC do several rounds of Phil's track. My camera
came up with a memory full message, so didn't get any photo's.
The jockey said he had a nice action. We could see he had a very
long stride for a small horse, so were very pleased. Phil had changed
his mind somewhat and said he was doing everything right. He said
the gelding process had cured all his attitude problems and that he
was actually a very friendly horse and quite people orientated. He
also said he was big enough if he was good enough. Since he has
come home, we can see he has grown over half and inch, and he lies
down a lot and is obviously still growing. Another projected inch or
two will make all the difference when he matures more next year.

7..In the photo above, he is getting hosed down after doing a
couple of rounds of the Matamata racecourse.



8...In the photo above, another person enters the plot. This is
Mary Dodson, a friend who lives in Arapuni right next to the hill
paddock where the horse lives half the time. Mary has owned
horses and been a keen rider on the vast open spaces down in
the South Island on big sheep stations. She is a very knowledgable
person with dogs and has shown distinctive Dalmations and has
a huge number of trophies. Mary has spent many hours grooming
RED MAGIC, feeding him carrots and marshmellows etc. She
considers him her own, and we are just the bill payers. The first
morning we went to Matamata, she didn't sleep all night, and was
so keen she walked a mile down in the dark to our place. We
drove through the dark and fog for 40 minutes but managed to
miss his workout on the Matamata track. However, we enjoyed
seeing him tie up, get hosed down, spoke to Phil and the jockeys
about his education, and took the photo of his hosedown 2 photos
above, plus saw him load nicely into the horsefloat.

9..A week later we were up a lot earlier and saw him do a nice
solid workout over two rounds of the Matamata track. Phil said
he was very pleased with him and that nothing bothers him. He is
always alert in the stalls and calm about everything. looks like he
has the right attitude to take the pressure of racing.

10..We took Mary up to the KARAKA Yearling Sales and she
was overawed by the complex. The 2 yearlings she liked best
were Lot 344, a huge One Cool Cat Black colt that went for
$100,000 to John Wheeler, and Lot 339, a big well built Grey
colt by No Excuse Needed at a cost of $210,000 to David
Ellis, & no doubt will be educated by Phil Stevens in due course.



11..Above is RED MAGIC in the stalls after his 2 lap gallop.



12...Phil had hosed him down after his pacework. The girl rode him
and Phil rode the bigger stronger horse that had been out for a spell
and was nearing the end of its second training session.The girl said
he had a nice action. Phil had 7 horses in his early 5 o'clock float
load to the track and had another 7 horses in this load finishing about
7 o'clock, before heading home to work on other youngsters.

13..The Matamata Track is well equipped to handle lots of horses
and has an excellent set of lights right around the track, with dozens
of horses working all over the place. One person said they had
about 800 horses in work at this time of the year and they thought
it might be only 2nd to the Cambridge track which reportedly has
had about 1500 or so horses in work at one time or another.


14...RED MAGIC getting saddled to do an Official JUMP
OUT. We saw about a dozen lots of youngsters jump out
of the Club Starting Stalls and gallop round about 1200m
to the finishing post in a good educational gallop.

15...Helen and I were the only 2 to go over for this gallop just after
dawn because we were under pressure to fly over to Matamata and
then get back for an all day Bowling Club Bus trip from Putararu,
and just made it.
16...Aboard RED MAGIC is CYRIL, a French jockey riding for
Mark Walker to get a line on the horse. Mark had previously told
me that he thought the horse was going quite well and had a good
stride. In another e-mail he went out to check him at Phil's place
and said he was quite pleased with him, and after the gallop he
would assess him and map out a plan for him.
17..About 3 weeks before this, Phil said the horse was a bit
immature and weak, therefore the best plan was to work him
through all the learning needed at the Matamata Track, spell
him for 3 weeks to mature, rest and strengthen up, then give
him another 4 to 5 weeks of pre-training leading to 1 or 2
trials before a Christmas spell.
18..I spoke to Graeme Boyd about a year ago, the Owner
Trainer of GINGA DUDE, another chestnut lookalike by
ISTIDAAD. I said our one was smallish and light framed,
and that he would probably not mature until a late 3yo, and
possibly be better as a 4yo. He said his horse was small as
a 2yo, but kept growing evan as a 4yo. His advice was to
turn our one out until he was a 4yo.
19...GINGA DUDE won the main Open Class race at Ellerslie
last week and has won 9 races worth $333,625. He beat the
NZ Champion SIR SLICK-20wins$1,897,470 and 4 other
horses that have won amounts in excess of his own earnings.
Last week RED MAGIC'S sire ISTIDAAD ranked SECOND
on the NZ Sires Table to MONTJEU after GINGA DUDE'S
fine fast finishing run for victory at Ellerslie.
20..Both RED MAGIC and GINGA DUDE hit SECRETARIAT
quite well, GINGA through a genetic brother, MAGIC through
2 crosses and 2 genetic sisters. In the photo above, can anyone
else see the strong chestnut coat colour and white blaze like
SECRETARIAT that he is linebred to, the way I can?
21...RED MAGIC'S parents are Brown and Bay, so it seems
likely that he has thrown back to the chestnut Secretariat which
appears in both sides of his pedigree.
22..Phil said he was weak at the moment, but would be better
for the spell, and although immature, did not necessarily lack
constitution. I have always thought he acted and looked like he
would be fine for toughness and constitution when he matured.


230..Here is RED MAGIC going out for his JUMP OUT, with
French Jockey CYRIL up. All the JUMP OUT horses went out for
a short warm up. They had a saddle cloth with a gold identifying
circle on it. I went down from the Track Watchers building several
times to see how the youngsters were stretching out in their gallops
down the main grass track.
24..However, I noticed that several of them tended to shy if a
person was near the rail, so I decided not to use a flash or take a
photo of his gallop down the straight.


25...Here is RED MAGIC after his gallop.He came back very
settled and quietly. Phil was thrilled that he took it all in his stride.
The other horse was puffing and blowing a bit, and had a much
bigger physique. RED MAGIC was very relaxed and not puffing
at all, so was reasonably fit, and being light framed probably does
not need a lot of work. I checked and saw he did not blow up
over the kidneys, so was well prepared for the gallop.
26...I spoke to CYRIL, the French Jockey and he was full of
praise fot the horse. Although he thought he was immature, he
said he was a good horse now, but would be very good later on.
27..Lots of ISTIDAAD'S are slow away, drop back to mid-field
and then come with a run at the finish. CYRIL said he jumped
well, but then didn't know what to do, so he urged him on and he
then got the idea and really went well.
28...CYRIL said they galloped together for the education, but
if he had of kicked him up, he felt as though he would have
accelerated away quite nicely, so that was good to hear.


29..Phil hosed the horse down, scraped him down, towelled him,
covered him and then loaded him for home. He was going to give
him a ride around his track the next morning to see if he came
through the 1200m gallop without any after effects.
30...SUMMARY
Some positive things we learned..Another 5th jockey said he had
a good action. He showed good speed. He jumped well. He was
very settled after the gallop. Phil said he takes everything in his stride.
Nothing ever worries him, so he has the right temperament to
handle the stress of racing. He had a long stride. He doesn't take
much work to get fit.He is very clean winded. Phil said he is a
good doer, and is eating them out of house and home. Overall,
a lot of positives that lead us to believe that when he grows and
matures, he should be able to give us all a lot of fun and pleasure
by winning a race or two.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

CHECKING OUT NZ SIRES FOR YOUR MARE

1...For new owners of a broodmare in the Waikato Region of
New Zealand, there is a valuable aid to assist you in selecting a
suitable stallion for your new broodmare, and that is the ANNUAL
Waikato Stud Tour.

2..Each year the Waikato branch of the Thoroughbred Breeders
Association arrange an Open Day to view Stallions around the
very fertile Matamata and Cambridge areas. Similar viewing of
stallions in the Auckland, Manawatu and Canterbury areas are
also very popular for breeders to see the established, the proven
as well as the new stallions.

3..These days are so popular and valuable because they are
timed just previous to the stud season and you can make good
comparisons of sires all on one day, plus get round a huge number
in much quicker time than if on your own, plus it's a huge time
saver for busy stud people where one showing allows an inspection
for up to 200 to 300 people, instead of bringing out the stallions
200 to 300 times for individual breeders.

4...The well established and serious breeders will have spent the
last several months at Sales, at Stables, at Bloodstock Agent's places
or in Industry related publications or Stud Books to find mares
that suited their requirements.

5..If you are a newcomer breeder, and have not purchased your
new mare yet, it will probably put you under pressure for this
season and may lead to snap decision making. I could write a
book about many people making snap decisions on their
purchases, and the majority of these have not turned out well.
PLEASE RESIST THE TEMPTATION

6..Over the last 30 years or so, it is very noticeable that these
impulsive buys are mostly resold or passed on within a few
years. Most of these resales lost money, and cost a lot of time
and effort, for no worthwhile gain. This is just not a good
business practice.

7...Make sure you do your homework thoroughly, inspect your
intending purchases for accuracy, for standout physical traits
and document carefully all the faults because they may come
back to haunt you in your foals.

8...You want the best possible successful ancestors up close,
you want the best possible conformation you can get, you
want the least number of faults, (you can tolerate minor ones,
but steer clear of major ones), you want as much speed
conformation within a middle distance framework as you can
get . If you put too much speed with too much speed, your foals
will probably go fast early and fade before the 1200m distance.

9..If you put too much stamina over more stamina, your chances
of having enough speed to win a race would be very limited.
That essential stamina usually comes with conformation that allows
for improvement with age, better shock absorbation equipment,
leaner muscles with more fatique resistance, longer stride for
ground covering advantage, and sometimes more relaxed
temperament and more soundness.

10..Make sure you have some really high class speed somewhere
up close in your pedigree, because that seems to be a vital component
in the makeup of the really outstanding gallopers. There are several
breeding methods in the makeup of the best broodmares which
seem to allow their progeny to have more speed and compete
successfully in the best Stakes Races.

11...Also of vital importance for your future broodmare is having
pre-potency, the result of the good selection proceedures we
have mentioned, but more importantly the line-breeding methods,
amount, position, build-up, hitting pre-potency, intricates,
intensity and specialization which are pre-eminantly important in
your mare's pedigree.

12..A final piece of advice here is that if your mare does have racing
ability, it stands to reason that you can transer this more easily to your
foals than having to bring this ability through several generations
of undistinquished ancestors. In many of these cases some faults may
have become entrenched, and if you proceed with intensifying the
pedigree by good matching ancestors techniques, you may have to
contend with very strong negative faults.

13...No matter how brilliant or talented your foals are, they can
be struck low by unsoundness, so this is a major trait to select for.

14..The biggest problem of all with racehorses IS LACK OF SPEED.
If youe foal is not fast enough, you won't win races, and the costs will
exceed the costs of production, training and racing, so look very
intently at all the essential speed conformation factors in your
broodmare purchase, and all the high class speed horses in her
pedigree, as well as the very importance speed breeding principles
in her pedigree.

15...NOW YOU KNOW MOST OF THE REQUIREMENTS
FOR YOUR NEW MARE, IT SHOULD BE A SIMPLE MATTER
OF TAKING YOUR TIME, CHECKING OUR A FEW
DOZEN MARES, MAKING A WISE CHOICE AND MAKING
SURE YOU HAVE GOT ALL YOUR PRINCIPLES RIGHT
TO SELECT A HIGH CLASS STALLION FOR HER.

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16...THERE ARE SOME VERY HIGHLY CREDENTIALLED
STALLIONS AT STUD IN THE WAIKATO.

Among them are ZABEEL, Millionaire earner, an elite club,sire of
120 SW, again in the top dozen in the whole breed history, and
Multiple Champion sire in NZ and Australia

Also O'REILLY , multiple Champion Sire in NZ and Hong Kong,
last seasons Champion Sire in New Zealand.

VOLKSRAAD...Seven times Champion New Zealand sire.

Here are some details of the ones we saw recently on the Stud Tour..

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ALIGN-1996...4w-G12-$1,013,413
By NIGHT SHIFT..sire of 82SW..Dam by champion Red Anchor
from Champion race-mare EASTERN BAY-7wG2L,2G12233

ALAMOSA-2004-10w-G1111-$1,171,875
By Champion sire O'Reilly from daughter/s of Champion sires
CENTAINE-6wins, SOUND REASON-13w , ONCIDIUM
& Champion racemare CHIQUITA-16wins

ANY SUGGESTION-2001..9w-L,2G1$363,450
By DANEHILL sire LION HUNTER-17SW from 6win
daughter of food sires REGAL ADVICE-5wG2 and
BOUCHER-6wins

BACHELOR DUKE-2001..G1,3G3-P286,657
by Champion sire MISWAKI-(94SW) from daughter of
Champion SEATTLE SLEW-(14w$1,208,726) from
daughter of Champion NORTHERN DANCER-(14wins)

BAHHARE-1994-3w-G2,3G1,4G1-P114,315
By Champion 2yo WOODMAN-(110SW) from daughter
of Champion NIJINSKY-(11w$677,112 and duaghter of
Champion BOLD BIDDER-(13w-478,021)

DARCI BRAHMA-2002- 10winsG1111$1,188,975
By great sire DANEHILL-(347SW) from G1 winning
daughter of Champion sire ZABEEL-(6w$1,131,400) from
daughter of Champion VICE REGAL-21wins

DANROAD-1999 -6winsG2,2G1-$149,700
By great sire DANEHILL(347 SW) from daughter of Champion
STRAWBERRY ROAD-17wins-6xG1-$2,286,200

DEPUTY GOVERNOR-1984 -5wins$615,273
By MASTER WILLIE-7wG111-P340,858 from daughter
of VICE REGENT-sire of 90 SW.

DUELLED-2002 -1winG2,2G1VictoriaDerby,3G1
By Champion sire REDOUTES CHOICE-5wG1111
$1,567,650 from daughter of great sire
SIR TRISTRAM-sire of 130 SW


EKRAAR-1997 -8winsG1-P945,162
By top sire RED RANSOM-sire of 94 SW from
brilliant racemare SACAHUISTA-8wG111$1,298,842,
duaghter of Champion USA sire RAJA BABA.

EL HERMANO-2005..

FALKIRK-2000

FAST' N' FAMOUS-2002

GREAT BRITAIN-2002

GUILLOTINE-2004

HAWKEYE-1998

HIGH CHAPARRAL

KEENINSKY-2001

KEEPER-1997

KING's CHAPEL-2000

LUCKY UNICORN-2002

MR NANCHO-2000

NO EXCUSE NEEDED

O'REILLY-1993

PATAPAN-

PENTIRE-1992

PERFECTLY READY

PINS-1996

ROYAL GEM-1999

SAKHEE'S SECRET

SAVABEEL-2001

SCAREDEE CAT-2000

SHINKO KING-1991

SIR PERCY-2003

SPARTACUS-2000

STORM CREEK-1993

St REIMS-1999

THORN PARK-1999

VIKING RULER-1998

VOLKSRAAD-1988

ZABEEL-1986