Tight Rein on Guineas and Derby Victories

Media Release - Wednesday October 3

The synergy between expertly prepared two-year-olds and Group One accolades will be unleashed at New Zealand Bloodstock's Ready to Run Sale of Two Year Olds.

Debt CollectorIn the thirty-eight year history of the Sale, countless graduates have performed at the highest level on the international stage and with over one hundred stakes wins and 17 Group One wins in the last five seasons alone, NZB has earned the title as the leading source of talent in the Australasian breeze up market.

Graduates come into their classic three-year-old season and demonstrate their immense power, in the last five seasons they have claimed five Guineas and five Derbys at the elite level.

Last season it wasMr Clint(NZ) (Power) who joined the list of Guineas winners when he scored his first stakes win in the S$1 million Listed Singapore Guineas. Purchased by Laurie Laxon for $95,000 out of the 2016 Riversley Park draft, he added to the proud record in the race for graduates of the Sale.

Debt Collector(NZ) (Thorn Park) won the Singapore Guineas two years earlier, and with an additional four stakes wins in his three-year-old campaign he was voted Singapore's Horse of the Year, Champion 3YO and Miler in 2016. Singapore-based Cliff Brown Racing purchased the gelding for $120,000 out of Prima Park's draft and has now won more than $2.4 million in prizemoney - 20 times his purchase price.

The Windsor Park Stud-based sireTurn Me Loose(NZ) (Iffraaj) and Mapperley Stud's late sireAtlante(Fastnet Rock) were winners of the Group One New Zealand Two Thousand Guineas in 2014 and 2013 respectively.

The Champion Sprinter and Middle-Distance Horse in New Zealand, Turn Me Loose, was offered by Mana Park and purchased for an affordable $52,500 by Victorian buyer Todd Hartley, while Atlante was presented on account of Lyndhurst Farm where Bruce Perry secured him for $200,000.

No better example of the three-year-old dominance to be found at Karaka is the Group One New Zealand Derby – Rosehill Guineas winnerGingernuts(NZ) (Iffraaj).

Purchased from Stainley Park by Te Akau Racing at the Sale for $42,500, he was trained by the team's then duo Stephen Autridge and Jamie Richards to triumph on both sides of the Tasman. He became one of three New Zealand Derby winners in the last four years sourced at the Sale and amassed $1.3 million in prizemoney – nearly 31 times his purchase price.

Vin de Dance(NZ) (Roc de Cambes) was the headline act last season winning the $1 million Group One New Zealand Derby. From the draft of Ohukia Lodge, he was purchased by Phill Cataldo Bloodstock for $70,000 and joined the stable of Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman.

His victory gave the trainers their second New Zealand Derby win followingMongolian Khan's(Holy Roman Emperor) triumph in 2015, another Ready to Run graduate who was secured by Inner Mongolia Rider Horse Group for $220,000 out of Regal Farm's draft.

The Derby success for Mongolian Khan continued across the Tasman as he proved the best staying three-year-old in Australasia when he conquered the A$2 million Australian Derby. He was New Zealand's Horse of the Year and Champion Stayer for two consecutive seasons and retired to Windsor Park Stud with $4.3 million in prizemoney – 20 times his purchase price.

In 2016, the $90,000 Windsor Park Stud graduateWell Done(NZ) (Falkirk) made headlines further afield when he won the coveted S$1.15 million Singapore Derby.

On 21 and 22 November, buyers will have the opportunity to invest in the new wave of talent with 445 two-year-olds catalogued by 110 sires, including leading sires in both New Zealand and Australia.

The families of elite Derby and Guineas winners can be tapped into at the Sale with 57 lots catalogued who have a Derby winner on the page and 63 lots who have a Guineas winner, including highlights such as:

Derby Performers

  • Prima Park'sLot 199, a colt by Savabeel, is a full brother to Group One Queensland Derby winner Brambles.
  • Diamond Lodge will offerLot 69, a filly by Savabeel, who is a three-quarter sister to Group One New Zealand Derby winner Helene Vitality. He also placed in the Group One Australian Guineas.
  • Diamond Lodge will also offerLot 417, a colt by Tavistock, who is a half-brother to Group One New Zealand Derby winner Habibi.
  • Riversley Park'sLot 91, a colt by Burgundy, is a half-brother to the current Group One Victoria Derby placegetter Sully.
  • Kiltannon Stables have catalogued a colt by Super Easy (Lot 97) who is a half-brother to Singapore's 2017 Champion Polytrack Horse and Listed Singapore Derby placegetter Nova Strike.
  • Ohukia Lodge'sLot 435, a colt by Sacred Falls, is a three-quarter brother to Listed Hong Kong Derby Trial winner and Hong Kong Derby placegetter Unique Jewellery.

Guineas Performers

  • Regal Farm'sLot 234, a colt by Sweet Orange, is a half-brother to Singapore's Champion 3YO Miler and Stayer, and Listed Singapore Guineas winner, Onceuponatime.
  • Ohukia Lodge have consigned a gelding by Proisir (Lot 200) who is a half-brother to current NZB Filly of the Year and Group One New Zealand One Thousand Guineas placegetter Dijon Bleu.
  • Phoenix Park will offerLot 148, a colt by Savabeel, who is three-quarter brother to Group One New Zealand Two Thousand Guineas runner-up Chambord.
  • Kiltannon Stables'Lot 212, a filly by Ekraar, is a half-sister to Singapore's current Champion 3YO and Listed Singapore Guineas placegetter Countofmontecristo.
  • Kaipira Lodge will offerLot 4, a gelding by Duporth, who is a half-brother to European Group One The One Thousand Guineas placegetter Nasheej.
  • Wellfield Lodge'sLot 110, a gelding by Burgundy, is a half-brother to the Group One New Zealand One Thousand Guineas-placed Sweepstake.
  • Riversley Park Stud have consigned a gelding by Darci Brahma (Lot 256) is out of the Group One New Zealand One Thousand Guineas placegetter Smoulder.
  • Kilgravin Lodge'sLot 315, a colt by Dissident, is out of a stakes winning mare who has produced five stakes performers. He is a half-brother to Group One Canterbury Guineas placegetter Timbourina.
  • Ohukia Lodge'sLot 340, a colt by Deep Field, is a half-brother to the Australian Champion 3YO filly and dual Group One winner Faint Perfume. She also placed in the Group One Thousand Guineas.

You can request a catalogue by emailingreception@nzb.co.nzor view online atwww.nzb.co.nz.

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