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owner’s
bulletin
september 2011
66th W S COX PLATE (Group 1)
2,040 Metres $744,000 plus Trophies of $6,000 Standard WFA
2.55 p.m. Saturday 25 October 1986 Track: Good Attendance: 24,256
Weather: Cool with Showers
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Our Goal
To improve the economics, integrity and pleasure of the sport of thoroughbred racing on behalf of all owners.
President/Members councillor’s Message
Neil Oldfield
Welcome members and readers to this edition of the Owners Bulletin. The new season is now underway,
and thankfully winter is now releasing the grip that has seen snow falls over a widespread, and
diverse geographical area of the country.
I congratulate the owners and connections of all awards at the recent Thoroughbred Annual awards in Hastings. The stars of last season will undoubtedly
play very significant roles in this season also.
The recent roadshow of the Thoroughbred code has outlined the future, as seen by the recently elected Board. It is a real disappointment to see the
revocation of the “Free Racing Model”.This had, until the decline in betting turnovers, in the last season provided owners with free nomination, acceptance,
and riding fees. It also encompassed a significant amount of GST, that was recovered, because the service provider was registered, as opposed to the fact
that a large number of owners are not GST registered.
The current proposal, will provide, increased revenue from percentages for trainers and jockeys, but the vast majority of owners, will in effect be
disadvantaged, It will in fact highlight the true costs of participation, and the frank requirement that horses likely to be successful in one or two
assignments, will in all likelihood be put aside.
It is a real concern of mine that, this along with a declining foal crop, is going to erode our market share, and therefore our distribution, in the longer term.
I do however, understand the concepts, as proposed by the Board, and encourage them in their endeavours to effect changes that will secure the long
term success and viability of the code.
Good Luck, and success in the season ahead.
Regards, Neil Oldfield.
ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETINGS
MEMBERS INPUT NEEDED
The Rugby Word Cup has caused the NZTROF AGM to be
deferred until November due to travel difficulties. However
local associations will not be as affected and area notices
for their AGMs will be posted in due course.
The NZTROF like all democratic organizations can be
made stronger by increased participation of its members.
Some associations have reported that they are hoping for
enthusiastic members to come forward with their ideas
and abilities to lend a hand.
Your executive urge members to give this consideration.
Over time, replenishment of ideas and personnel must
happen.
The governance of racing is changing and we owners have
by far the largest stake in the game. It is imperative that we
have a strong voice and for that we need vitality.
Jack Bassett
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Regional contacts can be found on
www.racehorseowner.co.nz
EDITORIAL NOTES
Hello Readers, Here is our new trial format posted out in (we hasten to say) its clear
“biodegradable!!” wrap. No Green issues here. We hope you enjoy the content and
again we invite your input and comment.
Well its spring at last and a new season is well under way. A lot of horses are
coming back and I was excited to see our boy back in a box the other day.
Secretary Jim Keyte reports the subs are pouring in and the uptake of Dual
Membership has been great. You will see a lot of new members on page 14.
This is very gratifying in two ways. One is that we are building well and the second
is that it seems people are reading our words and are with us.
Thank you to the people who emailed me to say they enjoyed the previous issue.
I forwarded your messages to our contributors group. We were all very chuffed
to get them.
This issue again features people who “put back” into racing. You will all know of
Bob Vance and of his racing exploits but there is another side to him. Bob is no
“one trick pony” as you will see.
Another character is Ted McLachlan who in his inimitable and assiduous way
boosts the turnover of the TAB with his free email tip sheets.
Then there is our website engineer Julia Orlova who has lately upgraded our site
www.racehorseowner.co.nz to include a sponsors menu on our HOME page.
Click on one of the logos there and that takes you to the SPONSORS page and
then if you click on a sponsor banner you are taken to the sponsors website.
We offered Julia some space here to reciprocate her help and generosity. She
has trumped that with special offers for our members. Check out her advert for
these and her website www.webelement.co.nz. Julia is seriously good at her
work.
Moonee Valley Racing Club is back with the 2011 Cox Plate promotion “25 Years
Since the “Race Of The Century”, Bone Crusher v (Our) Waverley Star. We have gone
a bit “arty” (hope you like it) here, with a photo essay of RED as his owner family
call him. I asked the photographer permission to use the recent pics of RED taken
a few weeks ago. Here is the reply received.
Hi Neil,
I am happy for you to use my images. Our big red horse is not so cooperative
to photograph, but I did manage to get a couple of nice ones. If you could
just put: photos by www.sharlenemitchell.com that would be great.
I contract to The Auckland Trotting Club and have been taking photos at
Alexandra Park for the past 10 years, so am no stranger to photographing
Horses. I also worked for Race Images Palmerston North doing the gallops
for around 5 years.
And yes, Peter is my Dad, and I was 15 when Red walked off the truck at
Ritchies’ stables in Ellerslie, when he was a two year old. I was allowed
to ride him, but once he became good, I got kicked off. Was never happy
about that.
I did all the work with him after he retired. We led out two Cox Plates, two
Melbourne Cups, and we walked up and down the main streets of Sydney
and Melbourne. I did this kind of thing until he reached 21. Then I put an
end to it. It really was his turn to enjoy the paddock and he shares that
with my eventer. I have had a lot of fun with the big Red horse. He is part
of the family. However he can be a rat bag as well, and still walks all over
you when you shift him from paddock to paddock. My Mum spoils him
something shocking, but I guess he deserves it.
Anything else you would like, please don’t hesitate to ask. I could tell you
some stories about Red that’s for sure. He is seriously special.
Kind regards, Sharlene Mitchell
Receiving letters like this, and the fine people we meet in the
community that is Racing, are payment enough for the work we do.
Welcome back to JLT Bloodsock Insurance. We advise readers that we
are working with JLT’s Lucinda Laxon to form a partnership with them
that will surely be beneficial to both parties. We will back in November
to tell you about that, together with news and stories of racing and
racing people. It’s a rich tapestry indeed: as our front cover shows!
Neil Miller – contact us at email: [email protected]
Notes from the Regions
AUCKLAND
Neil Miller
Auckland Chairman Ken Cramer Roberts and I
attended the NZTR region meeting at Ellerslie. It
was chaired by NZTR Board chairman Matthew
Goodson. With the material handed out and
from CEO Greg Purcell’s presentation it was
apparent that the team have a good grip on the
situation.
In our opinion the loss of “free racing” is a real
disappointment only offset to some degree
by a stabilization in stakes. At last we have
handicapping and programming reviews and
advantageous changes surely pending. We are
hopeful that the fortunes of racing will trend
upwards in the new season ahead.
After the meeting we were chatting with an
Avondale Jockey Club committeeman and he
reported that the club had received a grant of
around $380k for work on the track including
drainage and the first meeting back is scheduled
for Anzac Day next year.
We hear that the recent Spinal Injury Trust day
meeting at Counties went well. Despite a day with
poor weather and a small crowd over $9000 was
raised for the trust. Spokesman Trevor Harrison
conveys his thanks to those who contributed.
Great Northern Day – Ellersie – 3 September
2011 weather fine, track heavy 10
It was a testing day for the horses in the deep holding
ground. A day when a few kilos extra made a world
of difference. Nonetheless, both feature races were
won in commanding style. Remarkably both winners
were mares.
The 119th Great Northern Hurdles went to the front
running Southern Countess, an 8yo Stark South mare out of Margi’s Countess. She is owned and trained
by the Brosnan family from Matamata. Favourite, Seeking The Silver was 4½ lengths back and Solid Steal
ran on into third.
Many people had come to see if Hypnotize could break the record and win four Great Northern Steeples.
It was not to be . The race was taken out with a remarkable home straight sprint by Ima Heroine. Proud
owner/trainer Ann Browne said she gave her mare little chance at the top of the straight and had never
seen a horse finish a Northern at such speed. Ann has seen many Northerns and this win was her 11th in
the race.
The race had heart stopping drama. Franconero dropped his rider early when midfield then ran and
jumped riderless up to the lead. Attempts by the Clerk of the Course to make the situation safer, seemed
to not succeed. But the horse swerved out and jumped the running rail. He galloped across the track
proper ran through the gate, down the lane and through the birdcage. It looked as if he would take on
the high steel fence at the end for a moment, but stopped just in time.
Back to the race – Ann Browne’s previous winner of this race, Fair King led down the hill for the last time,
took a good break in the straight and looked home for all money. But in the shadow of the post he was
done and was overtaken by Myths and Legends and also Hypnotize running on bravely.
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<< Auckland Regional Notes – continued from previous page
Ima Heroine is the first mare to win the race since Falada 42 years ago.
Truly heroic Also remarkably, both feature winners were ridden by
Mathew Gillies
Footnote, I tried to find out for you what number of Northern Steeples
had been run.
Our Auckland Association is again supporting
the Counties Racing Club with a “race name”
sponsorship on Westbury Park Stud Classic
Raceday, Sunday 18 September.
Auckland Members only. We have an allocation of 30 tickets for Auckland
MEMBERS, who did NOT have a horse race at Counties in the past season.
Preference may be given to Single unaccompanied members and Dual
members.
To obtain your ticket contact:
I knew Butch Castles would know so went looking for him. Butch is
not hard to spot but I didnt. I asked Tommy Hazlett and he opined the
Hurdles would have been older as there would have been battens before
hedges. I looked for somebody older and asked Bill Gionotti (and he’s
pretty old, but doesn’t look it). Bill thought about 121.
Ken Cramer Roberts (09) 570 5304 e: australasianlivestock@xtra.
co.nz
From the “bible”, John Costello and Pat Finnegan’s “The Tapestry of Turf“
I have it.
Neil Miller (09) 534 5690 e: [email protected]
Great Northern Steeplechase about 3½ miles year 1885.
W Proffitts MACARONI age 4yo weight 12 stone jockey A Lyford time 9.19.
WAIKATO
Joan Palmer (09) 575 5979
If you have had an invitation from CRC by mail or email please RSVP them.
Jenny Cowan
Some Members’ Happenings.
Max Donnelly from Pirongia, has been a member for 6 years. That was around when he changed
direction from riding/breeding/showing Western horses and moved from up north to Waikato, to
become more involved with thoroughbreds and racing them. He currently races the filly Elusive
Lass, from the stable of Paul Shailer in Matamata. Paul is a new trainer with good credentials after
time as foreman to Chris Waller in Sydney.
Max operates a 40 acre agistment property with all facilities and owners can phone him on
07 825 9943.
Having horses trained in the South Island by Rick Donnelly at Ashburton, afforded them some
great holidays at many and varied places and racecourses in the past. Recently their very promising
filly, Elle Tresor, by Le Bec Fin, ran a further second placing at New Plymouth (23 July). She is trained
by K and B Hawtin at Te Awamutu. In thirteen starts she has won twice and placed three times. Their
other current contender is Miss Pelear who looked of perfect manners on July 29th at Te Rapa,
when she gave her owners a birthday treat winning very nicely, ears pricked, no whip and going
away. She was ridden by Lyndsay Satherley
The Guises daughter teaches French, and Elle Tresor means “she’s an angel”, while (Miss) Pelear is
said to mean of angry or stroppy disposition. Paul and Maureen are trialing a Spartacus – Spot of
Luck 2yo gelding at the Cambridge trials shortly. Their fun and purposeful travels with horses has
tempted them to cast their thoughts further afield to, perhaps, Queensland next year.
One of our oldest members is Roy Demler from Te Awamutu. Roy’s story takes quite a bit of telling
as at 87 years, he goes back a long way. With son Terry and Irene, they bred and raced “Our Orb” to
win 4 races, but he was lost to them in his prime when he broke a leg.
Roy understands the vagaries of racing as earlier he took 50 years to win a race. He told his trainer,
Peter Hollinshead “I’ll kiss you if you can win this race” – and win he did. I’m not sure of that outcome.
Roy has a 5yr by Sandtrap named “Bring Back Winstone” which has had two flat trials and two
jumping trials with wins in both. Trained by G Forbes, he had his first start at Matamata on 28 July.
He was ridden a patient ride by Richard Cully, but with no luck at the winning end. Keep an eye out
for this versatile and omen-named galloper.
When I first met Roy my question – ”Are you Ray Demler?” was adamantly answered with, “No, he’s
my twin brother – he raced horses too, but he won 50 races, not like me.”
Ray is from Morrinsville and raced a great jumper called Knights Star, who won many big jump
races.
Members with Jocelyn Burley’s credentials are few. She is a 100% – OWNER, breeder and trainer.
She has a two-horse stable “Happyto Keepa” and “Happiness Rules” – so aptly named from her mare
My Happiness. A win and a second with half sisters is not accomplished often at one meeting. AND
Jocelyn was “happyto kissya” jockey Rogan Norvall. The win was shared with member Sally House,
who provides house and home for these horses, within minutes of the Cambridge training track.
A member from Tirau is Murray Cole, Murray is a farmer and one who values the fact that Owners
Fleur de Lune
need a voice in the industry. He also compliments us about the composition of the Bulletin.
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Mare “Reasonably” with Ustinov foal.
Murray races a horse called “Chatemup” he trains
himself. The big grey has won four races had his first
run after a long lay-off on July 30th. He seemed to
enjoy it until he sighted the winning post.
He also has Leica Queen in the stable of R.Donnison,
at Matamata. Murray also is trying to get a Don
Eduardo gelding interested in racing, but he keeps
bucking the riders off – sometimes twice in one day.
One trainer doing the riding cried off (not sure if
bucked off, too) as he couldn’t afford to get hurt and
be out of action. He is at the naughty boys school.
Hautapu, Cambridge members Liz and Jeff
Fairweather who live, work and play locally, love the
local area briefs in the Bulletin. They moved from
Auckland to Cambridge some 16 years ago. They
had an interest in the show jumping world that
changed to the racing. Together they race a 3yr old
filly by King Cugat, called Cugar Park which they
bought from Australia. He is in work with Graham
Thomas. Another of theirs, Quiver, by Ustinov, is,
surprise, surprise, very big and has almost used up
his waiting period of growing into strength.
Cugar Park’s mother, Adalah, traces back to
Reasonably, a mare that was an early well loved
member of their team. Because of this connection,
they have recently bought Adalah back (after
breeding her and selling her to Australia where she
was bred for some years).
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Te Kuiti members Paul Guise and his wife Maureen have enjoyed many of the diverse pleasures in
racing – breeding, naming, traveling and watching. Residing on their lifestyle block in recent times,
they are almost a rarity in racing in that they are the 100% owners of their horses.
Liz works at Brighthill Stud Farm, mostly in their
office, but she is able to turn her hand to working
with the mares and foals, doing boxes, manes, or any
other myriad of jobs waiting on most stud farms.
HAWKES BAY
Tony Lyndon
No Excuse Maggie
Te Aute Breeders Steve Brougham
and Jenni Tomlins were rewarded
when their Keeper gelding Bar
Keeper won at Wellington. He is out
of the Whiskey Road mare Hangover
Street, thus a half brother to the well
performed mares My Hangover 5
wins and Special Reserve 8 wins.
Wairoa owners Howard and Kay
Jones were thrilled when No Excuse
Maggie won at Waikato, they have
been owner breeders for quite some
time now.
H.B. Racing Committeeman Ken
Browne is the breeder owner of
Thrive who made a impressive
debut at Matamata winning by
three and half lengths.
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A decision by Gary Sherratt to give
Proposition another campaign
was rewarded when he won the
Manawatu Steeplechase. Now
trained by Paul Nelson he has had
only one race in two years since
injuring a tendon and a suspensory
ligament. Part of his recovery
treatment involved Gary riding him
8½ km on a tarseal road each day for
five months.
Havelock North’s Mike Burke part owner of Victory Morgan, saw him take out his sixth win in the Awapuni Hurdles.
Owner-breeders Andrew Peacock and sister Bronwyn went close to achieving a winning double when Screamadelicia won at Wanganui and her full brother
Purple Haze ran a second. Andrew who owned and trained Exocet to win a N.Z. Cup, bred them out of Zelzeleh who was out of the 1997 Winter Oats winner
Grand Zam who was bred-owned and trained by their father Michael.
A $28,000 purchase at the 2008 Ready to Run sales by John Bary and Allan Chapman, Defiant won his second race from 10 starts at Wanganui.
Flaxmere baker Ian Holloway a “Gold Medalist” pie maker, saw Jungle Recipe return to form at odds 22/1 at Wanganui, scoring his fourth win. He is raced in
partnership with Helen Holloway and Roland Bartlett.
Wanganui Roundup
Rosie Hackett
The eagerly awaited first day of spring racing at Wanganui for 2011 has just been run. It was a great day of racing.
The first of the two year old races of the season, saw the youngsters well behaved and they all jumped away well. Bay Filly Reais, Captain Rio – Heather Mac
(Keeper) won nicely for owner Racheal Frost of Otaki and co owners DR Freeman and DM Tiedermann. Hollywood Angel was second with Killa Question
third. The 800m dash was run in a quick time of 47.55.
Sharp Princess was too classy in the 1200m Open. She beat Kaap Kruis into second and Rio Moral came third. Sharp Princess was fresh up for trainer Fraser
Auret and well known owner John Bromley.
Notably, trainer Paul Belsham’s Maude, won the maiden 1600m well. She is by Le Bec Fin out of Auckland Cup winner La Sileen. She is raced by the Maude
Syndicate
The Listed 3yo fillies race 1200m, went to the very classy Dowager Queen Savabeel – Dower (Pins). She got well back for Jason Collett and flashed home to
beat Testa Secret and River Nymph. The fillies owners are Graeme Rogerson and Max Whitby. They are enjoying a golden run.
The H S Dyke Wanganui Guineas 1340m was won by Whoshe, trained by the Otto and Brooks Stable from Te Awamutu. She is a high spirited filly by Storm
Creek out of Lesley Coup (Prized) and was well ridden by Danielle Johnson. Harvey Wilson’s Cruiser was second and the McKees Fieldofdreams was third. Of
the locals Taurus was fourth and Micken wasn’t far away sixth.
Miss Danni won the rating 70, 1400m, ridden by Sam Collett, it was Sam’s first win as an owner, She races Miss Danni with her Dad Jim. Congratulations keep
it up.
The Great Northern Steeplechase held the hopes of our wonderful Wanganui jumper Hypnotize and he didn’t let us down. He carried 71.5 ks and was a
very game 3rd. The race was won by Ima Heroine with 63.5ks for Ann Browne, ridden by a very happy Matthew Gillies. Myths and Legends was second for
Jo Rathbone.
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MANAWATU
Windwhistle
Allan Fenwick
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Palmerston North businessman and Manawatu Racing
Club Steward Kevin Tod has enjoyed a number of race track
successes over the last year or two but would have been
really thrilled with the win of Superturf in this year’s Aussie
Browne’s Pharmacies Winter Cup at Riccarton. Trained by
Greg Lambert for a partnership, Superturf and Masa Tanaka
had already won an open handicap at Awapuni this winter
by 10 lengths. Kevin and fellow MRC Steward John Naylor
are also partners in the promising hurdler Wotabuzz which
scored a decisive victory at its hurdle debut at Te Rapa. The
Mark Oulaghan trained galloper then ran a meritorious
second, beaten a nose in its next start at Riccarton.
Wellington racing enthusiast Ian McCarrison and his
partners would have been pleased to see their pride and
joy Tinseltown turn in two solid efforts in Queensland
back in the winter including a 2nd in the Premiers Cup.
The winner of the DHL Counties Cup earlier in the season
Tinseltown fell in the Sydney Cup in April.
Promising two year old filly Testa Secret ended her first
season with a solid 2nd, beaten a nose in the Listed
Bancrott Estates Ryder Stakes. The winner of her only
two starts, including the Listed Castletown Stakes, Testa
Secret is raced by Waikanae owner Peter Zander together
with a syndicate of mostly Taranaki rugby enthusiasts
including All Blacks Jason Eaton and Conrad Smith. Many
of the syndicate were present in the birdcage at Foxton to
celebrate the black type success. The Kevin Gray trained
filly is due to commence her 3 year old season in the Fordell
O’Leary’s Fillies Stakes at the Wanganui spring meeting.
There was more than the normal flush of success to
Smoking Chimneys win on the first day of the Hawkes Bay
Spring Carnival for Rangitikei owners Douglas Duncan
and Christopher Grace and their partners David Bennett,
Mike Hurley and trainer David Haworth. The winner of the
Foxton Cup in June, Smoking Chimneys then campaigned
in Brisbane, with the best result a 2nd at its 3rd start. The
drama really started when the partners were returning
to New Zealand after an unplaced run in the Tatts Cup.
Whilst collecting their luggage from the boot of the taxi
at Auckland Airport Douglas, Mike and David Bennett
suffered very serious leg injuries when the driver of the car
parked behind accidentally revved forward and crashed
into them. All three were admitted to Hospital. Although
very serious injuries were sustained at the time it is pleasing
to note that all are now making good progress. A win fresh
up by Smoking Chimneys would have been a pleasing fillip.
Patron of the Manawatu Association and local racing
identity Bill Freeman enjoyed a winning double at the end
of last season with the lightly raced Rising Tide. Bill races
the Shinko King gelding in partnership from out of the
Mark Oulaghan stable.
The Manawatu Association extends it congratulations to
Dr Brian Goulden on receiving the award for outstanding
contribution to racing at the 2011 Thoroughbred Racing
Awards evening in Hawkes Bay. One of the initial appointees
to the Veterinary School at Massey University, his lifelong
interest in horses and his friendship with many owners and
trainers helped lead to a large equine clinic at Massey. He
was to become a world authority on the condition “roaring”
and contributed much to the understanding of how that
affects racehorse performance. Brian was a driving force in
the establishment of the N Z Equine Research Foundation
and has also made significant contributions to the Equine
Health Association and the Equine Veterinary Association.
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CENTRAL SOUTH ISLAND
Fiona MacKenzie
Keeping the Passion
Warwick Coles gets a kick out of his young ones performing on the track and there is no
better advertisement for this than his four year old ‘Traditionally’ gelding, Windwhistle.
Warwick co-trains with his father Mel and co-owns with Jill Dennison and Gerard Bell.
The $1,500, 2009 South Island Sales purchase has outclassed most his own age with 6
wins, 7 seconds, 6 thirds, 1 fourth and 2 fifths from 29 starts and earning 35 times his
purchase price in stakes.
Warwick started riding racehorses at the young age of thirteen. Mel trained them on
the home farm and they predominantly had wet track stayers. Warwick remembers
giving the horses an hour to an hour and a half of work daily and recalls a “bit of a
culture shock” when he traveled to Australia to work for Rick Hore-Lacy. Hore-Lacy’s
horses worked one round per day, generally speaking were not allowed to work up to
a sweat and never galloped more than 600 metres. Warwick said that during his year
in Australia, he only galloped one horse over 1200m. I guess he preferred his fathers’
methods as they teamed up to train together about ten years ago.
Warwick says his best horse was named ‘Trust in Ben’. He had about seven wins, also
a third in the 2000 guineas and a second in the Ray Coupland Stakes. ‘The horse was
incredible, he would muck up the start and fly home in his races, recalls Warwick. A
funny story was when Warwick bred a filly out of a mare called ‘Trustful’. He said, ‘She
was so small I sold her for $400 as a weanling and reluctantly bought her back for $600.
She had two average trials and my mum decided to name her ‘Hopeful’. She had her
first start at Timaru, got back early, looped the field on the turn and won by six lengths.
After another three wins she was sold to the United States’.
Incidentally Reon Murtha had a share in ‘Hopeful’s’ dam.
Currently Warwick is the Course Manager at Washdyke. He is a partner to Michelle,
father to Luke and says his racehorses are his hobby.
Around the time of his son’s birth and his mum becoming ill, the horses took a back
seat but with three handy racehorses and three purchases at the recent sales, Warwick
has a nice bunch of horses to keep him occupied in the early hours of the morning.
Alongside ‘Windwhistle’ he trains ‘Flying Petal’ (4 wins) and ‘Tristan’s choice’ (5 wins).
Warwick is currently breaking in a Coat’s Choice filly which is a half sister to the Michael
Pitman trained winner ‘Redfern’. The filly is owned by a loyal owner Jill Dennison.
Warwick credits his father for work he does with the horses in the morning. It helps
Warwick to get them done quickly, so he can get to the family farm, to do the lambing
beat or complete some track maintenance that is never ending.
At the time this bulletin is published, Warwick, in partnership with his father Mel, have
received the ‘Trainer of the Year Award’ at the recent Central South Island Owners and
Trainers Association Awards evening.
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red
Last out…
…first home
…Bonecrusher was back in the field.
Gary Stewart could see Waverley Star three wide ahead.
On the bend 1000 out “Red” got pushed out and Stewart made a fateful decision. He was on the best stayer in the field. It was time
to pressure. Lance O’Sullivan on Waverley Star saw the move and eased the reins of his mount. The big Star Way chestnut flew to
the lead.
Out wider Red cornered better and took a half length lead into the straight.
But Waverley Star took it back and made it his own. Behind, The Filbert, who was the unlucky horse tried to bridge the gap. It was
a brutal task.
In the shadows of the post Gary Stewart rose in his irons, in one last desperate drive to the finish.
And Bonecrusher …
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RED and Gary
return to the
Valley
www.sharlenemitchell.com
Above: Peter, Red and Shaune with the 1986 Cox Plate
Right: Red and Shaune
www.sharlenemitchell.com
Bottled into one spectacular, the Tatts Cox
Plate offers racing fans, event goers and
sporting enthusiasts the opportunity to
experience the very best of Spring Racing
Carnival action – Champion horses, jockeys
and trainers and an international flavour.
Entertainment and fashion are here too.
Considered Australia’s most appealing
spectator racecourse where people can get
close to the action and experience the thrill
and exhilaration of a world class event.There
is simply no better racetrack in Australia
to witness thoroughbred racing than at
Moonee Valley’s unique amphitheatre.
Moonee Valley has put together an exclusive event
package for Members of New Zealand Racing
Clubs which includes: three night’s accommodation,
welcome cocktail party, tickets to the 2040 Club
racing lunch, admission, members’ guest ticket and a
grandstand seat along with return transfers to the lunch
and races. Packages start from NZ$1365 per person/
double share staying in a studio apartment at Mantra
on Russell, or an upgrade option at The Langham
from NZ$1715 per person double/share. Airfares and
airport transfers are not included in the pricing above.
For travel package details including airfares from
your airport contact GO SPORTS AND EVENTS on
(09) 914 4681 (Auckland wide) or 0508 467767.
Email: [email protected] (see also overpage)
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profile
TED McLACHLAN
This remarkable man goes under several names. At the Te
Aroha Jockey Club where he is a committeeman, he is just
known as Ted. In the cyberworld of horse racing, tipping and
sport he is known as “Rdytdy”. When he contributed to Neil
Davis’s Formpro tipping horses, he was known as the “Waikato
Whisperer”. In Athletics he is known as “Lord Ted” for his
mastery in veterans racing over track, cross country and road.
Ted won 18 National titles, a Honolulu Marathon, a Sydney to
the Surf and an international half marathon in Malaysia.
Ted grew up in Wanganui and Wellington. His father Ted
senior was a jockey, a trainer and an owner and became the
Studmaster of Willowbank Stud, so Ted junior has been around
horses and racing people from a very early age. Among his
lifelong friends are jockeys Greg Childs, Noel Harris, Bruce
Marsh and Gary Phillips.
Ted worked in the insurance industry in Wellington and
Auckland, rising to manager in the loss management side of
the business. As a man of high principles and commitment he
was a natural to succeed. All the while his interest in racing
burned bright evidenced by him taking part in the FAIR TAX
action, which brought justice to the racing fraternities of New
Zealand.
With a desire to breed horses and a lifestyle change, Ted and
his wife Lynnda bought land just out of Morrinsville and set
up Stellar Park with a few mares. They have bred winners
including Keep Ahead who is trained by Karen Zimmerman.
Both Lynnda and Ted still work by contracting back to their
industries.
As a contribution to racing Ted sends out a free email service,
tipping horses at every North Island meeting each week.
Such was its popularity that he soon had to restrict it to 200
addresses. It goes to people living in Australia as well and
amusingly to a couple of prominent racing writers here.
It is a pity that he cannot handle more members. Recently Lynnda sent out Ted’s best
bets only, as Ted had been kicked in the head by a horse and was unwell. The messages
of concern and support that came back nearly overwhelmed them. (You will see in the
photo Ted is standing on the off side of the mare. He is trying to hide a black eye and facial
damage including a fractured cheek bone).
Teds method of selection is from assiduous observation of
trials, races and race videos. He is a firm believer in horses for
courses and track bias. Along with that is an encyclopaedic
knowledge of the game. He has selected a 308k Pick 6 and
several Quaddies over 20k. He has a very high strike rate with
debut runners and his selected Best Bets of the day.
Undoubtedly Awapuni Angles to Whangarei Whispers and all the others help the TAB
turnover in a sizeable way and we know that goes to provide stakes.
No payment is sought or made, but Lynnda and Ted have come
home to find a box of wine on the front step, left by a happy
punter. Many people email him back to tell of their successes.
At the time of writing Ted was working on filling racing syndicates for a couple of nice fillies
they have bred. A Spartacus out of a Marscay mare and an Occidental Tourist out of a Soviet
Star mare. They will be trained by Graham Richardson at Matamata.
You can contact Ted for more details at [email protected]
I would say if you take a share in one you could twist his arm and get “Te Aroha Thoughts”
and all the others from the man himself.
BOB VANCE – SOFTWARE MAN
Bob Vance. You know the bloke. He is married to Jenny. He was an international jockey and so was Jenny. They both train horses together out of a
property at Takanini.
Some years ago Bob decided the computer could do a fair bit of the kind of work, he liked least. Over time he built a software programme that handles
all aspects of horse management data. It is called STABLE SIZE.
STABLE SIZE is very comprehensive and adaptable and covers a myriad of tasks such as apportioning costs and invoicing. You can store diet and
welfare data, record injury, note conformation and store all critical dates. It will even keep track of your horse covers. That is just a small sample.
The system also has scope for a DIY input of data categories.
Bob had in mind stud and stable applications when he developed the program but of course it would work for say a sport horse stable too. Also it is
portable to overseas operations. Users are updated whenever the program is refreshed.
Bob says both studs and stables run his software successfully. He cited a Studmaster who says the use of it saves him 30k a year, as well as a lot of worry.
Of particular interest is the FREE DOWNLOAD version for a maximum size 5 horse stable.
This can be accessed at www.box.net/shared/hi10eyb0fx.
For complete information email Bob on [email protected]
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WESTBURY STUD KARAKA CLASSIC MEETING
OWNERS DAY FUNCTION
SUNDAY 18TH SEPTEMBER 2011 AT PUKEKOHE PARK
Counties Racing Club’s Westbury Stud Karaka Classic Meeting will bring together the perfect day of entertainment featuring the prestigious Westbury Stud
Karaka Classic a Listed race. As well we host the popular Owners Function attracting over 300 owners and the TAB Challenge in which 10 teams will compete.
There will be plenty of entertainment for the public and children including a ‘Kids Corner’.
The Owners function has become an annual event to thank owners for supporting Counties Racing Club. All owners who have started their horse at Pukekohe
Park in the previous season will receive an invitation to attend the function which will be held in the Oaks Room, rsvp’s are essential.
There will be discounted house beverages and a complimentary ham carvery lunch.
Some great spot prizes will be drawn with the grand prize – A package for two at Castaways consisting of dinner, one night’s accommodation and breakfast.
If you are out and about on Sunday 18th September I would suggest you make your way to Pukekohe Park and enjoy a wonderful afternoon out with friends
and family.
For more information on the day please contact the Club on 09 238 8049 or email [email protected]
Matost 2010 winner Westbury Stud Classic
JULIA ORLOVA – www.webelement.co.nz
Julia is our website engineer. She is very helpful in managing our site. Recently she built the new SPONSORS page working in with those
organisations to get their banners up and provide links that work. This was done for no charge.
Born in Russia, Julia has been living and working in New Zealand since 1996. She has a degree in Computer Science and Advanced Mathematics and
followed that with two years of postgraduate studies.
Julia leads the Web Element team.
Web Element has extensive experience developing websites and building
specific applications to companies and official bodies across New Zealand
industries. In the thoroughbred sector these include.
NZ Thoroughbred Breeders Association – Thoroughbred News
Pencarrow Stud – Haunui Farm – Windsor Park Stud – Brighthill Farm
Curraghmore Stud – The Oaks Stud – John Sargent Racing
Michael Wallace Bloodstock – TRAC – NZTA – NZTROF to name a few
Please have a look at our site www.webelement.co.nz for more information
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The Owner’s Federation Welcomes Recent New Members
We wish to extend a very warm welcome to the new members who have joined the Owner’s Federation in July and August. We really appreciate your
membership support and look forward to a long and enjoyable association with you.
Auckland
Mrs J J Till
Cambridge
Mrs Wiltshire
Palmerston North
Turangi
S M Fogden
Levin
H Pratt
Orewa
Wallace Pettigrew
M C & F R Vautier
Warkworth
Rae Hartstone
Hamilton
Mrs Murray Deans
Wellington
J L Kirby
Auckland
R A Herbert
Te Awamutu
S M Fogden
Levin
J S Hilsden
Milford
S B Ralph
Hamilton
J N Gray
Foxton Beach
Judy Harriman
Pukekohe
Jean Newman
Otorohanga
Jude Pearce
Palmerston North
M Spruijt
North Shore City
Bob Pollard
Cambridge
C J Tod
Palmerston North
K C Heywood
Whangarei
Neil Rutherford
Cambridge
Joy Hickling
Palmerston North
S G Kearney
Whangarei
Jennifer Nickel
Te Aroha
Denise Climo
Feilding
W Kirk
Milford
D E Johnson
Matamata
C A Nicholson
Levin
F Maxwell
Pukekohe
Kenneth Hawkins
Hamilton
Tineke Balcombe
Palmerston North
John Stuart
Orakei
Christine Mc Cormick
Huntly
B Thomson
Kaukapakapa
L R Murray
Cambridge
M N Turner
Taihape
Wendy Pye
Otahuhu
Andrew Matyasevich
Waitoa
Gerald Haddon
Palmerston North
Mrs Ellie Wootton
Henderson
Mrs Lorna Moore
Matamata
C Parlato
Foxton
Nikki Leishman
Ellerslie
Lee & Nell Somervell
Cambridge
Dawn Cook
Levin
Ross Bellingham
Kaitaia
Mrs B Meredith
Palmerston North
Mimi Lloyd
Matamata
Bay of Plenty
Joan McMillan
Levin
Plant Racing Ltd
Auckland
Mary King
Taupo
J Leitch
Auckland
Andrew Grafas
Mt Maunganui
J A Miller
Auckland
C J & V L Howes
Tauranga
Janette King
Pukekohe
B R & C Thompson
Howick
Hawkes Bay
Wanganui/Taranaki
B J Gudsell
Wanganui
J F Alexander
Waverley
Frances Ashworth
Wanganui
Mrs D G Melville-Smith Manukau
J W Cameron
Napier
J M Bardell
Wanganui
Archer Trust
Whangarei
Wendy Gordon
Hastings
Teresa Cunningham
Hunterville
G J King
Waimauku
S E Ryder
Te Awanga
Isobel O’Dea
Wanganui
L M Autridge
Mataamata
L J Scoular
Hastings
J A Duncan
Wanganui
C J Hargreaves
Kaiwaka
Helen Smyth
Hastings
Kemp Broughton
Waitara
B I Shand
Huntly
J L Verschaffelt
Napier
Suzanne Stanley
Opunake
D G Neville-White
Remuera
Shirin Wood
Napier
Lorraine Burnet
Wanganui
Kit Proctor
Orewa
N P Williams
Waipukurau
Joanna Harrison
Wanganui
C M Meech
Hastings
Judy Brown
Hawera
Louise Porter
Auckland
Waikato
Angela Williams
Te Aroha
Penny Reynolds
Gisborne
Richard & Suze
Redmayne
Wanganui
Narille Pollock
Cambridge
Jill Gould
Christchurch
Kim Richardson
Wanganui
Jill Grace
Hamilton
G J Roddick
Napier
Martha Johnson
Taupo
Alistair Cuming
Napier
Central South Island
N Parker
Auckland
J Mc Intosh
Hastings
K Mayne
Auckland
Karen Fenton-Ellis
Ngaruawahia
Helen Ormsby
Waipukurau
Marilyn Birkett
Christchurch
D R Cox
Matamata
Richard Holland
Christchurch
Shirley Goodman
Cambridge
Manawatu
E McKenzie
Timaru
R L Hartridge
Whitianga
Regan Belsham
Levin
Patrick J Kennedy
Christchurch
F McSheffrey
Te Aroha
Beverley Duffy
Masterton
Tina Field
Palmerston
J A Moss
Matamata
Ian Gray
Levin
M P Jones
Rakaia
Colleen Robinson
Hamilton
Trevor Latimer
Levin
S A Webster
Christchurch
Otaki
Ann Lauder
Ashburton
Helen Steffert
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NEW ZEALAND THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSE Owners FEDERATION Bulletin
Congratulations to Federation Members on their
Recent Wins!
We continue to track winning horses owned by Owner’s Federation members. As we only have visibility of owner’s named in the race book, we know we will
have missed members involved in winning syndicates and may have inadvertently missed others. We apologise to any member we have missed and extend
our congratulations to all members who have recently experienced the thrill of winning.
J F Alexander
J G G Bary
R S Baulcomb
R G Belsham
K & Mrs M Birkett
T B & Mrs E C Black
Wayne Bowyer
K J Browne
Mrs A Browne
Waverley 4544
Hastings 4172
Takapuna 622
Levin 5573
Christchurch 7671
Timaru 8621
Te Puke 3189
Hastings 4174
Cambridge 3495
I PAY
DEFIANT, SHUFFLN, D'GOLDIE
PRESTIGIOUS MISS
DELECTA DREIMS, ASCOLINI
BURSTING STONE
KNOCKYASOXOFF
CHICKILICIOUS
THRIVE
TALLENTIRE, GREVE, TOM'S MYTH
,IMA HEROINE
Mrs J D Buckeridge
Napier 4112
OURFOREIGNMINISTER
Miss J A Burley
Cambridge 3496
HAPPYTO KEEPA
J G & Mrs E A Carran
Otautau 9641
REDFERN
W A Chapman
Havelock North 4157
D'GOLDIE
C & Mrs E M Connors
Dannevirke 4972
VAULT, SEIGAL & BELLA RHI
A B Cuming
Napier 4142
BORRACK
M P Daly
Timaru 7974
HELIOS
P W Darvill
Tauranga 3171
I'M ISAAC
T B R Dixon
Auckland 1011
INDIAN SKY
L G & Mrs J C Dobbs
Geraldine 7792
MANTOVA
J D Druce
Woodville 4997
MISS MARAUDER
Ms Beverley Duffy
Masterton 5887
JOWKA
D C Ellis
Ngaruawahia 3793
THRIVE
Mrs M E A Evans
Howick 2571
MAJOR RIO
R J Fiddes
Waimate 7978
ARONSAY
W Freeman
Palmerston North 4410 RISING TIDE
Ian Gray
Levin 5571
GOOD ONE GLADY
J W Gray Jnr
New Plymouth 4312
MONKEY BRISCOE
I D Grieve
Hastings 4172
SIMPRE ARRIBA
B J & Mrs G A Gudsell
Wanganui 4501
HENRY DANIEL & ZUMBA
P M Guise
Te Kuiti 3986
MISS PELEAR
Gerald P Haddon
Palmerston North 4440 KENNYS CHANCE
Mrs S M Harty
Waipawa 4271
SURF PATROL
Mrs N Hickey
Napier 4182
MISS LIPSTIX
R D Hoddle
Waikanae 5036
ALIGNADREAMS, NEWYORK
BAKERBOY, TRUST
R Holland
Christchurch 8051
VENETIAN RAIDER
I K & Mrs H Holloway
Hastings 4120
JUNGLE RECIPE
L J Howard
Timaru 7910
FLYING ALIBI
A R & Mrs D C Johnson Ruakaka 171
VONITSU
P M Johnson
Helensville 875
LAND GOVERNOR
W J Kerr
Timaru 7910
PRINCE HAKUUN
Miss J T King
Auckland 1642
MAHARISHI
C A & Mrs N R Leishman Auckland 1542
ANDI BLACK
S G & Mrs J F Lennox
R O Lockett
M & Mrs C R Lupton
G W Martin
Waverley 4592
Waihi Beach 3611
Matamata 3471
Palmerston North 4412
HERMAN MUNSTER
KATI CAT
THE HOFF, ENYAAR
THE LAST AL & RUMOUR HAS IT
NOW
I E McCarrison
Wellington 6035
THE HAGUE
H Meech
Hastings 4174
VAMOOSE
B M & D F Mitchell
Palmerston North 4475 DORIAN
J D Naylor
Palmerston North 4440 WOTABUZZ
P S & Mrs C Nelson
Hastings 4171
NO GOVERNANCE, HO DOWN
B G Neville-White
Auckland 1541
GOLDEN GLOBE & CROIX DU SUD
P A Newman
Otorohanga 3974
GENEROUS TYPE
S R & Mrs J M Nickel
Te Aroha 3393
IS DA CHIEF
M D Ormsby
Waipukurau 4281
COUNTER PUNCH
W J & Mrs W R Pettigrew Turangi 3381
STAR OF REIMS
Bob Pollard
Cambridge 3434
MAKUINI
W K Pomare
Rotorua 3096
BEAU CASUAL
R Porter
Auckland 1024
SELAMAT
H Pratt
Orewa 931
WEST END
Kit Proctor
Orewa 932
DELECTA DREIMS
D N & Mrs W E Pye
Otahuhu 1640
ARNOLD, SAINT SISSY, CABASSO
Ms J E Quinn
Palmerston North 4443 THE LAST AL
J B R Ralph
Hamilton 3288
IT'S A MESSAGE
Richard & Suze
Wanganui 4581
SANDHAVEN
Redmayne
R M Reid
Napier 4110
MY SCOTSGREY
Kim & Raewyn
Wanganui 4587
CRUISER
Richardson
G A Rogerson
Hamilton 3204
MR ALIGN, BALDOVINO
D A H Ryder
Te Awanga 4102
SELAMAT
G A Shand
Pukekohe 2122
SHANSTAR, SHANDREAM, PAYETTE
E B Smyth
Hastings 4156
BALLY HEIGHTS
R I Soper
Hamilton 3241
ANDRE JOUBERT
K J Tod
Palmerston North 4412 WOTABUZZ
K J Tod
Palmerston North 4412 SUPERTURF, MISS MARAUDER
A C Waldron
Kamo 141
GOVIND
P J Walker
Clevedon 2248
GOLDEN GLOBE
R T Wells
Waipu 582
GOVIND
J R Wheeler
New Plymouth 4372
END OF THE LINE, SIR HEELAN,
THOMOND PARK, TOBOUGGIE
NIGHTS & IZZYOSLER
Mrs E K Wootton
Henderson 612
FLASH HAPI
I G & S Wright
Ngaruawahia 3793
FLAVOUR FLAV, DESERT LAD
federation Contacts
Telephone: 0800 696 377 Fax: 07 855 0330 E-mail: [email protected]
P.O. Box: 14-027, Hamilton 3252
President: Neil Oldfield 06 327 8426 Secretary: Jim Keyte 027 276 0464
Become a member – download a “Join Us” form from our website
Website: www.racehorseowner.co.nz
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