Thoroughbred Classes at Aquis Champions Tour

Media Release - Saturday April 27

Thoroughbred Age classes sponsored by Godolphin and The Thoroughbred Series begin at the Aquis Champions Tour at the Gold Coast next week - sponsored by Strawberry Hill Stud with $ 16,000 in prize money and more in rugs and rosettes!! .

 We have 109 combinations with TSHA licences - and that is more than double the entries received in the thoroughbred classes last year.


As an insight into the Strawberry Hill Stud - and why they have sponsored - here is a Suzy Jarratt interview with Bridie Sparkes - Manager of Strawberry Hill Stud:

At Strawberry Hill Stud when a Thoroughbred's career ends on the track another career begins.


John Singleton is not your typical racehorse owner. As an animal lover who lives on his stud farm, John has a history of looking after his retired Thoroughbreds exceptionally well.Manager, Bridie Sparkes, explains:

"Strawberry Hill Stud is a boutique broodmare and spelling farm."

"Periodically we end up with gelding retirees from our race team. I assess whether they could be 'nanny' prospects or are more suited to be rehomed. Because most have grown up here from foals, I am familiar with their temperaments and what they would be most suitable for."


She cited a few examples of those who were given new careers:

"John's always had a soft spot for Disney Dollars who turns 23 this year."
Sire: Dehere (USA) dam; Marskin (AUS) dam's sire: Marscay (AUS)

"Disney Dollars takes care of the racehorses out of work, he keeps them calm and guides them to their feed. If we put him with the newly weaned foals they follow him wherever he goes. He's worth his weight in gold as a nanny.

"As is Ironstein who's also much loved. (Zabeel (NZ)/Gentle Genius). He had 64 starts, 8 wins, 4 stakes wins and won over $900,000.

"Hoystar was owned by the Ingham family (Sire/Dam Danzero/Professionelle (NZ),
has won three stakes races and nearly $400,000 in prize money. He wasn't suited to be retrained for performance competition so we took him on as a nanny, too".

"Ab Initio (Spectacular Spy out of Zemelda) won five stakes races and nearly $800,000 in prize money, He was owned by a syndicate and trained by Pat Webster," explained Bridie. "After racing he show-jumped for a long time with Krissy Harris. 

When she retired him he came over to Strawberry Hill Stud to live out the rest of his days looking after weanlings and yearlings. He died at the age of 24 in 2018."

Bridie, who's been at the stud for twelve years, puts in a lot of energy finding the correct homes for the Thoroughbreds.

"We don't have many geldings here. Our system is to sell the colts and keep the fillies however we do generally re-home 2 to 3 geldings each year.

"In the past we've placed horses in jumping, eventing and hacking stables and recently a More Than Ready gelding we bred has gone to Heath Harris to be trained as a movie horse. Heath now has two More Than Ready geldings who both have fabulous minds for Liberty training. Ab Initio, a terrific jumper for Krissy, was by Spectacular Spy – who was also the dam's sire of Nic Carraro's World Cup Horse "Columbo" (racing name 'You Too').

 "As more people use off-the-track Thoroughbreds an awareness of new age bloodlines will develop and hopefully become sought after as sport horses".

"I'm proud that Strawberry Hill Stud is playing its part in getting the impetus going to not only raise awareness, but actually have a plan and do something about horses post racing careers. Racing ownership has changed over the years – there are more syndicates in place making racehorse ownership more affordable for people, most of who are not in a position to be able to look after their horses post racing. The onus is now on the industry to step up to the plate with some new and innovative ideas and the Thoroughbred Sport Horse Association is a great idea".

Thoroughbred Sport Horse Association News
Advertisment
More Reading...
Zoustar Mare Rolls Favourites in G1 Sangster
Widden Stud’s flagship sire Zoustar had another red letter day on Saturday with a Group double at Morphettville when exciting juvenile colt Growing Empire bolted away with the Group III SAJC Breeders Stakes followed later in the day by progressive mare Climbing Star, who tipped out the favourites to score a tenacious win in the $1million SAJC Rober Sangster Stakes (1200m).
Vibrant Sun Leads Home The Autumn Sun Trifecta in G1 Australasian Oaks
With the reins dangling around her shoulders, Vibrant Sun led home a trifecta for Arrowfield Stud’s ailing stallion The Autumn Sun in Saturday’s $1,000,000 Group 1 Sportsbet Australasian Oaks (2000m) at Morphettville.
Fastnet Rock Retired from Stud Duty
Coolmore legend Fastnet Rock, one of the most celebrated stallions of modern times, has been retired from stallion duties and will enjoy retirement at Jerry’s Plains.
Rich Enuff Filly Tiger Shark Opens Stakes Account in Mick Dittman Plate
Fourth in the Listed Mode Stakes and Listed Gold Edition Plate last preparation, the 3-year-old Rich Enuff filly Tiger Shark went off an unloved $26 chance in Saturday’s Ladbrokes Mick Dittman Plate at Eagle Farm and came up trumps.
Pedigree Watch – UK – 3YO Derby Hopeful
The Group III Bet365 Classic Trial (1m2f) was run overnight at Sandown with Godolphin unearthing a serious Epsom Derby contender by Dubawi.
Sires With Winners - Saturday April 27
Here is the full list of 109 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Extremely Lucky Wins G3 John Hawkes
It’s been a while between drinks for talented sprinter Extremely Lucky, but the five year-old son of Extreme Choice recaptured his best form at Morphettville on Saturday to win the Group III SAJC John Hawkes Stakes (1100m).
Woodside Park Stud 2024 Fees Announced - Hypo Matings for All Stallions
Woodside Park Stud have confirmed fees on their six strong roster for this spring headed by new addition Benbatl (GB), a triple Group I winning sin of Dubawi, who won the Group I MRC Caulfield Stakes in 2018 and chased Winx home for second in the Cox Plate.
Starspangledbanner 2YO Wins $1million Showdown on Debut
Well known bloodstock agent Shane McGrath has already had a hand in the purchase of one outstanding juvenile trained by Clinton McDonald this season in Hayasugi and he has also unearthed another with exciting Starspangledbanner gelding Stanley Express landing a sizable betting plunge to win the $1million MRC TBV Showdown (1200m) at Caulfield on Saturday.
The Stars Come Out at Sha Tin for Champions Day
The crowd will flock to Sha Tin on Sunday for Champions Day, which features three of the most popular horses in recent years: Golden Sixy, California Spangle, and Romantic Warrior.