Industry News

Kiwi breeders proud as punch at National Awards

The New Zealand thoroughbred breeding fraternity came together on Saturday night to celebrate a stellar season of elite-level achievements, at the National Breeding Awards at Karapiro. 

New Zealand breeders produced 35 individual Group 1 winners across Australia, Hong Kong and their homeland over the past 12 months. 

Powerhouse breeders Waikato Stud were awarded the Sir Patrick and Justine Lady Hogan New Zealand Breeder of the Year title for a phenomenal ninth time, but there was a diverse and broad range of breeders that contributed to the overwhelming success of the Kiwi-breds this season. 

The Seton Otway Horse of the Year was Lucky Sweynesse (Sweynesse) – the Hong Kong superstar who is the highest-rated sprinter in the world. Bred by Paul Dombroski, Luigi Muollo’s Explosive Breeding Ltd and Allan Sharrock, Lucky Sweynesse’s dam Madonna Mia (Red Clubs) was voted the Eight Carat Broodmare of the Year. 

Rich Hill Stud’s boom sire Proisir (Choisir), who was responsible for five individual Group 1 winners this season — Legarto, Prowess, Levante, Pier and Dark Destroyer — claimed his first Grosvenor Award as Champion New Zealand Sire.

The mighty Savabeel (Zabeel) claimed his eighth Centaine Award for worldwide progeny earnings, and seventh Dewar Award for combined Australian and New Zealand progeny earnings.

The headline act for Savabeel this season was outstanding sprinter I Wish I Win, who sports the colours of Waikato Stud and typified the underdog theme of the night. 

The four-year-old gelding was born with a well-documented severe knock-kneed deformity that meant he was never a candidate for the commercial sales ring, but he has gone on to be judged by his deeds on the racetrack. 

Major Beel (Savabeel), Atishu (Savabeel) and Icebath (Sacred Falls) were other top-flight winners this season bred by the Matamata nursery and Waikato Stud’s Mark Chittick acknowledged it was the result of a massive team effort while flanked by members of his family on stage.  

“Waikato Stud is a big family and a big group. It takes a whole community to run it and to get the results like we do. I’d love to have everyone (from the stud) up here on stage. It is such an incredible night,” Chittick said. 

“Everybody puts in a huge effort and we appreciate it immensely. 

“It has been a great year and a great night and when we see the outstanding results of these horses on the big screen, and there are horses from all over the country and breeders from all over the country, it is very heartening. 

“I know how much we enjoy and get carried away about winning any race, let alone Group 1 races and I hope everybody else is as proud breeding horses like that as we certainly are. 

“Seeing New Zealand-breds winning Doncasters, Derbys and Oaks, as well as Group 1-winning two-year-olds and sprints, man, New Zealand is bloody good at it [breeding thoroughbred racehorses] and we should be really, really proud. 

“I reckon the equivalent night in Australia might be a pretty short night, because all of the Australian Group 1 races are up on that big screen.”

The New Zealand Small Breeder of the Year, which is restricted to those with a broodmare band of five or less, was taken out by Tauranga’s Warwick Jeffries, who bred both Legarto (Proisir) and Dark Destroyer. 

A sheep and beef farmer, Jeffries was loath to reveal too many of his secrets, but credited his family background operating a Romney Sheep Stud with providing transferable skills to the thoroughbred breeding game. He also paid homage to his wife and children who share his racing and breeding passion. 

“We were Romney breeders for 30 years, but the old fashion way,” Jeffries said. “Each ewe had a card with her family tree on it. Seven hundred ewes would take four days to put in their breeding mobs and dad would do it all and we learned. I think back to dad and what he taught us.”

The victory of Legarto in the Australian Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m) at Flemington in March was a clear highlight for Jeffries, watching the Proisir filly get off the canvas from a near impossible position. 

“Just like Ken Kelso (trainer), we were really proud of her and thought she’d run a good race, couldn’t get out and she was going to be running fourth or fifth. That last 100 metres was just holy heck. My heart was racing. I don’t know how she did it but she’s outstanding,” he said. 

Jeffries said Saturday afternoons involved sitting in front of Trackside TV watching the races with his early adulthood children. 

“The old man’s got the pedigree pages sitting in front of him watching on Saturday afternoon, there is no doubt about that and everybody’s got to shut up,” he said. 

Novara Park’s Luigi Muollo couldn’t attend the awards as he is in the United States at present, but was represented by Don Edwards who accepted Group 1 breeder trophies for both Explosive Jack (Jakkalberry) and Lucky Sweynesse (Sweynesse), with the latter voted Horse of the Year. 

“Luigi would have loved to have been here tonight,” Edwards said. “This is what he is trying to achieve and he has got there, so it is onwards and upwards for him.

“Madonna Mia is in foal to Sweynesse and then she is going to Savabeel.”

One of the more memorable speeches on the night came from Rich Hill Stud’s John Thompson, who is also the president of the New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association. 

The affable Thompson was voted the Entain NZTBA Personality of the Year and lived up to the criteria, regaling the audience with his misadventures working in the United States as a young thoroughbreds enthusiast with long-standing friend and well-known fellow breeder Gordon Cunningham. 

Brad Molander, the yearling manager for Wentwood Grange, was also recognised as the Mary Lynne Ryan Young Achiever on a memorable night for the New Zealand breeding industry. 

NZTBA awards 2022-23 season

Stallion Awards

Centaine Award

Savabeel

Dewar Award

Savabeel

Grosvenor Award

Proisir

Special Awards

Eight Carat Broodmare of the Year

Sponsor Arion Pedigrees

MADONNA MIA (NZ)

2009 Bay Mare By Red Clubs – Hill Of Hope. Dam of Gr.1 winner Lucky Sweynesse

Mary Lynne Ryan Young Achiever

Sponsor LOVERACING.NZ

Brad Molander

NZTBA Personality of the Year

Sponsor Entain AU and NZ

John Thompson

New Zealand Small Breeder of the Year

Sponsor Luigi Muollo

Warwick Jeffries

Sir Patrick and Justine, Lady Hogan New Zealand Breeder of the Year Sponsor Dunstan Horsefeeds

Waikato Stud 

Seton Otway Horse of the Year

Sponsor Property Brokers

Lucky Sweynesse

Privacy Preference Center

Advertising

Cookies that are primarily for advertising purposes

DSID, IDE

Analytics

These are used to track user interaction and detect potential problems. These help us improve our services by providing analytical data on how users use this site.

_ga, _gid, _hjid, _hjIncludedInSample,
1P_JAR, ANID, APISID, CONSENT, HSID, NID, S, SAPISID, SEARCH_SAMESITE, SID, SIDCC, SSID,