Hewitson, Yeung share limelight with Purton, Size

On a night dominated by the milestone achievements of Zac Purton and John Size, the enduring resilience of Lyle Hewitson and Keith Yeung was deservedly rewarded when the pair ended frustrating absences from the winners’ circle with overdue success at Happy Valley last night. Purton extended his lead over arch-rival Joao Moreira to four wins... Read More

Group 1 winner Wild Ruler retired to Newgate Farm

Colt will stand at the New South Wales stud alongside another son of Snitzel in Russian Revolution Group 1 winner Wild Ruler (Snitzel) has been retired and will take up stud duties at Newgate Farm later this year. The announcement yesterday that Wild Ruler had run his last race may have come as a surprise... Read More

Fireburn

As many maths nerds or dodgy politicians know, you can have some great fun with statistics. Have a look at these: Rebel Dane, as a sire, has a stakes-winners-to-runners ratio of 15.4 per cent. In fact, that’s Group winners to runners, since he hasn’t bothered stooping to Listed level. That’s Extreme Choice-esque. Better in fact.... Read More

Historic day for Waikato as Noverre joins Savabeel

The retirement of New Zealand 2000 Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m) winner Noverre to Waikato Stud had been announced his owner David Ellis of Te Akau months ago and yesterday Mark Chittack expressed his delight about the Group 1 winner taking his place at stud beside his seven-time champion New Zealand sire Savabeel (Zabeel).  It was... Read More

Australia-based Kiwis jump on planes to get back for NZB Karaka Yearling Sale 

Expatriate Kiwis have jumped at the chance to return home for the New Zealand Bloodstock Karaka Yearling Sale after the country’s government ended mandatory isolation periods for those jetting in from overseas. NZB last year made the call to delay its 2022 national sale, traditionally held in late January, to March in the hope that... Read More

Premier conclusion to record Inglis Melbourne Yearling Sale

Nicconi and Zoustar colts make $340,000 on final day as new Oaklands Junction heights reached Demand has surged at the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale in Melbourne, continuing the unprecedented spend on bloodstock in Australia this year, with trade up by nearly $13 million year-on-year at the conclusion of Victoria’s main three-day market. Two colts, by... Read More