
Malone celebrates Kitchwin’s cup win
Malone, whose Kitchwin Hills team was celebrating the cup victory yesterday, praised bloodstock agent Sheamus Mills for devising the mating that produced Vow And Declare. “It has been amazing afternoon. I wouldn’t think we will have a Melbourne Cup winner off our place again because it is not like we breed for it,” Malone told... Read More

Lanskey glad he kept Classic graduate
The Melbourne Cup win saw his prize-money earnings skyrocket to $5,722,690 with his fourth victory and five placings from 13 starts. Vow And Declare is a half-brother to Listed-winning stablemate Lycurgus (Star Witness), who won the Galilee Series Final (Listed, 2400m), while he has a yearling half-sister by Star Witness (Starcraft) who will be offered... Read More

Vow And Declare takes out Melbourne Cup for Australia
Melbourne Cup (Gr 1, 3200m) winner Vow And Declare, by American-bred stallion Declaration Of War (War Front) who twice won on turf at the highest level in Europe, has delivered for Australia with a locally bred and trained victory in the country’s biggest race. The former Coolmore stallion Declaration Of War, now domiciled in Japan,... Read More

Seabrook cautiously optimistic as Karaka 2019 nears
Thus, Andrew Seabrook – New Zealand Bloodstock’s managing director – is understandably “optimistic” that the country’s major sale will be highly successful following on from the buoyant outcome at the Gold Coast Magic Millions. “I’d say cautiously optimistic,” he said to marginally qualify expectation. “The Gold Coast was very strong. Perhaps surprisingly so given general... Read More

Louis Luck (AUS) (2 g Dissident – My Option by Belong to Me)
Debutante Louis Luck provided Newgate Farm-based first crop sire Dissident (Sebring) with his first winner after landing the Wellington Cup Day Next Saturday 2YO (1200m) at Trentham on Saturday, recording a smart time of 1:08.61. Rider Opie Bosson wasted no time in reaching the front and held the lead over the crossing and into the... Read More

Fast early pace played into hands of the backmarkers in Magic Millions 2YO Classic
After a slow beginning and then being crowded by other runners, the Godolphin-raced filly initially looked to face a daunting task after settling in third-last place in the 16-horse field. But a hot tempo, set by the outsiders Champagne Jet (Jet Spur) and The Odyssey (Better Than Ready), resulted in the leaders clocking quick splits... Read More