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Rogers’ judgement could deliver Roll The Dice Racing their first Group 1
Jeremy Rogers is a self-confessed racing nut. The son of a racing journalist, he grew up in South Australia and has lived and breathed the game since he was a young boy. “I’ve been going to the races since I was five years old and have always loved racing. “Apart from my eight-year-old son, racing... Read More
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Returning Freedman seeks to bolster Gold Coast stable at Classic Sale
The wheels are well in motion for Hall of Fame trainer Lee Freedman’s return to Australia from Singapore and he is hoping to source horses for his Gold Coast stable at the 2021 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale that begins today. Freedman is in the midst of winding up his Singapore training operation and this week... Read More
Two six-figure sales for Ardsley’s Wallace brings unique Karaka 2021 to a close
The fifth and final on-complex sale day of the New Zealand Bloodstock Karaka Yearling Sale finished yesterday, with the second Book 2 session and it was Wairarapa’s Ardsley Stud who enjoyed a flurry of six-figure activity, parting with a Satono Aladdin (Deep Impact) colt who made $150,000 and another colt by Per Incanto (Street Cry)... Read More
Karaka Day 5: ANZ Bloodstock News’ top lots
The second day of New Zealand Bloodstock’s Book 2 offering features a varied cross-section of first season, up–and–coming young sires as well as the more established stallions. Today is also the last chance to get involved if you have so far missed out. Mongolian Khan (Holy Roman Emperor) – winner of the New Zealand Derby... Read More
Karaka Day 4: ANZ Bloodstock News’ top lots
Keeping with the daily 1pm start time, Book 2 of New Zealand Bloodstock’s National Yearling Sale features a wide selection of more than 50 sires. This sale offers the opportunity to find that nice type without the hefty price tag. Last November, Westbury Stud’s young sire Telperion (Street Cry) enjoyed a very successful Ready To... Read More
Karaka Day 2: ANZ Bloodstock News’ top lots
After yearlings have made it this far, through inspection, selection and sale preparation, they must also pass the veterinary checks and scope scrutiny. Once on-site, there are more parades and plenty of purchaser critiques. For those reasons, every single lot deserves a look as pedigree is often what separates the top lots from the rest. ... Read More