Ruttley Makes Submission to Quintano Inquiry
- Tuesday, 20 August 2002 00:00
The submissions included an interim agreement placing Mr Steve Quintano fully in charge of all training and financial matters relative to the operation of the stables at 17 Manning Street, Warwick Farm.
After studying the submissions, Stewards adjourned an inquiry opened into the training of horses in the aforementioned stable to a date to be fixed.
Media Release - NSW TRB
Nominations Extended, Race Deleted at Canterbury
- Monday, 19 August 2002 00:00
The Sydney Turf Club has abandoned the Moscow Handicap (3yo-1SC/1YR 1900m) and will divide at least one other race on the programme.
Media Release - NSW TRB
Valley Winner Could Be Off to Stud in a Flurry
- Saturday, 17 August 2002 00:00
A daughter of the in form sire Perugino, Flurry’s Gem ($15-$17-$16) was having just her third start for her new Melbourne based trainer Danny O’Brien.
"She could go to stud right now," O’Brien said after the win. "Otherwise she will have one more start over 1400 metres before being retired."
Flurry’s Gem was purchased privately by the Widden Stud Syndicate’s Antony Thompson from her former Adelaide connections, a city where she was a three time winner.
After working to the front early in the race with the outsider Radjhabelle ($61), Flurry’s Gem soon sneaked clear of her rivals and held on for a three quarter length win.
Woodwina ($4.60-$6.50-$5.50) worked home solidly to grab second, just ahead of the Cranbourne trained mare Midday Matinee.
It’s been a big week for the Collingrove based stallion Perugino. On Monday his sprinting son Sudurka was crowned as the Super Vobis Horse of the Year for the last racing season which ended on July 31.
It was the third straight award win for Perugino. His brilliant son Testa Rossa won back to back titles over the previous two years.
Perugino, a son of the leading sire of sires Danzig, has done an amazing job at stud in Australia.
To date only one crop have graced our tracks and as well as the Group One stars Sudurka and Testa Rossa he is the sire of the dual Group winning mare Tickle My.
PICS - Quentin Lang.
Sunline to Resume in New Zealand Despite Aussie Entries
- Monday, 19 August 2002 00:00
Connections of the mare, who was crowned the New Zealand champion for the fourth consecutive time on Friday night, are expected the nominate for the Liston Stakes in Melbourne and the Warwick Stakes in Sydney.
The Australian entries will be lodged as a back up in case the track for her expected return in New Zealand this weekend is badly rain affected.
Steve McKee, one of the mare's co-trainers, said on radio this morning Sunline was "almost certain" to run in New Zealand. But he hinted if forced to fly to Australia they would favour Melbourne over Sydney.
Sunline, a daughter of the Victorian based sire Desert Sun, is being aimed at a third Cox Plate win at Moonee Valley in October.
PIC - Jenny Barnes.
Innovation Girl Too Classy for Rivals
- Saturday, 17 August 2002 00:00
The high class daughter of the booked out Victorian stallion Rubiton also earned herself a red card for the unique Moonee Valley circuit after failing to handle the track.
"We’ll try and keep away from here (Moonee Valley) now," her trainer Brian Mayfield-Smith said after the win. "Even the day she won here earlier in her career she didn’t really handle the track."
Beaten only once in her career (in a photo finish by Yell) Innovation Girl showed she was on track for a successful spring by scoring a comprehensive win in the Group Three Dermody Stakes in Adelaide three weeks ago.
Mayfield-Smith was impressed with the filly’s win in the $80,500 race.
"She had an ordinary start and was very wide early," he said. "She then worked into the race well, so it was a pretty good win really."
The filly is likely to head toward the Group Two Ascot Vale Stakes a week after the McNeil.
"I’d like to run her a week before the Ascot Vale just to toughen her up a bit," Mayfield-Smith added.
Future plans for the filly will involve her having to step up in distance and for that fact the filly will have a significant gear change at her next start.
"We’ll take the blinkers off her now," Mayfield-Smith added. "She should then be able to settle better in her races and get over a longer distance."
After being caught wide early Innovation Girl managed to work her way up to third place just behind the leaders by the home turn. Despite laying out and having to change legs in the straight she managed to close the gap on the Sydney filly Before Too Long and then grab her in the shadows of the post to win by a half neck.
The runner-up Before too Long will be sent back to Sydney by her trainer Gary Portelli and next run in the Heritage Stakes before ultimately returning to Moonee Valley for the Group Two Moet & Chandon Champagne Stakes.
PICS - Quentin Lang.
Colless and Harris to Ride in Singapore This Weekend
- Monday, 19 August 2002 00:00
NOEL HARRIS
Jockey Noel Harris from New Zealand, is currently in second position in the New Zealand jockey premiership. The 47 year old riders application is sponsored by trainer Laurie Laxon.
Jockey Harris has ridden extensively in other countries including Australia and the MRA circuit. His total career wins of over 1900 included numerous Group and Listed races such as Cox Plate, Sydney Cup, Wellington Cup (three times), Auckland Cup (two times), VRC Oaks, New Zealand Derby and Wellington Derby (four times).
When he was previously riding in the MRA circuit, jockey Harris won the Singapore Gold Cup and Perak Sultan Gold Vase in 1978 and the Lion City Cup in 1979. He was the MRA Champion Jockey in 1979.
Jockey Harris goes to scale at 53 kg.
GLEN COLLESS
Australia rider Glen Colless, 34 years of age, is currently fifth in the Queensland Metropolitan Premiership. His application is sponsored by trainer Stephen Gray.
Jockey Colless has ridden over 500 career winners including Group and Listed races such as Queensland Sires Produce Stakes, QTC Grand Prix (two times), Stan Fox Stakes and Expressway & Premier Stakes.
Jockey Colless goes to scale at 53kg.
Media Release - Singapore Turf Club
Zabenz and Thornton to Pair Up in USA Debut
- Friday, 16 August 2002 00:00
Thornton departs Sunday, having him in New York in time to school the Zabeel gelding before his debut there on Thursday.
"The original plan was to give him his first American start on August 22, but he's done so well that he will have a run beforehand," Thornton told ThoroughbredNews this morning.
Thornton had his first ride on Zabenz in a trial in Melbourne before he left for the States 10 days ago in the care of Merrick Staunton, an employee of trainer Robert Smerdon.
"He gave me a great feel," said Thornton, "everything you would expect of a horse with his performance."
Zabenz has won his only three hurdle starts, the last of them the VRC Grand National.
That performance sealed his purchase by expatriate New Zealander Michael Watt, whose colours were carried to victory by Eric the Bee in last Saturday's Grand National Steeplechase at Riccarton.
Watt is also the owner of current Melbourne Cup favourite Vinnie Roe, who is trained in Ireland by Vintage Crop's trainer Dermot Weld.
Zabenz will race in a $US50,000 novice steeplechase at Saratoga on Thursday, followed by the $US120,000 New York Turf Writers' Cup Steeples on the same track a week later.
That means that Thornton will not be back in time to ride Royal Ways in the Pakuranga Hunt Cup at Ellerslie on Saturday week.
That mount has gone to Jonathan Riddell, who rode Eric the Bee last week.
PICS - Quentin Lang.
Media Release - TNZ
Mistegic Shines, Rubitano Flops in McEwen
- Monday, 19 August 2002 00:00
After jumping out of the gates in good style the Strategic gelding sped to the front and held a narrow advantage before slipping clear of his rivals at the top of the home straight.
An expected challenge from the in form sprinter Rubitano never eventuated and that gelding weakened badly over the concluding stages to finish at the tail of the field.
Winning trainer Lee Curtis said Mistegic will spend a few days resting at his northern Victorian property before a Group One target.
"Hell stay here in Victoria and run in the Manikato next," Curtis said referring to the Group One Manikato Stakes (1200m) at Moonee Valley next month.
"Hes such a good little horse and hes very tough," Curtis said. "He always gives us his best, and you cant ask for any more than that."
Leading Melbourne based rider Damien Oliver will retain the ride on Mistegic for at least his next run in the Manikato.
Oliver jumped off Shaye Spice to ride Mistegic on Saturday and he has already been booked to again partner the gelding next start.
The favourite for Wednesday nights Scobie Breasley Medal likened Mistegic to the internationally proven Australian sprinter Falvelon.
"There wouldnt be a lot between them," Oliver said. "Both of them (Mistegic and Falvelon) are high class sprinters."
Glen Boss, who is recovering after suffering a serious fall while on an international riding stint, is expected to be reunited with Mistegic after the Manikato.
Oliver said on Saturday the gelding pleased him with his win although he was a little shell shocked at the below par performance of Rubitano.
"I was a bit surprised," Oliver said. "I thought hed (Rubitano) come with me from the home turn."
The ordinary performance from Rubitano has been put down to the slow track conditions. His rider Nash Rawiller told stewards he felt the ordinary track brought about his undoing, while Brian Mayfield-Smith felt the track was the major problem as well.
PICS - Quentin Lang.
Tomorrow's Australian Wide Tips
- Friday, 16 August 2002 00:00
Moonee Valley |
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1 | Woodwina | Midday Matinee | Chimu |
2 | Bel Esprit* | Titanic Jack | Yell |
3 | Gilligan | River Boy | Pooky Bear |
4 | Innovation Girl | British Lion | Flashed |
5 | Ugachaka* | Dandy Kid | Marstic |
6 | Rubitano | Shaye Spice | Mistegic |
7 | Spring Warrior | Bush Padre | Dot Com |
8 | Mrs Bently | Wannaway | My Lavinia |
Rosehill |
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1 | Clangalang* | Takas | Recruiting |
2 | Size Her Up | Go Ziggy | Coablo |
3 | Polar North* | Ms Bowie | Gleam |
4 | Olivier | Oxford Princess | Go Errol |
5 | Cariboo | Silver Duke | A Deena |
6 | Ancient Song | Shogun Lodge | Sportsbrat |
7 | Conzeal | Hello Pamela | Master Pom |
8 | Skiddaw | Gordo | Sammuka |
Victoria Park | |||
1 | Miss Revic | McBeal | Sunturwasi |
2 | Red Labelle* | Anacarde | Blue Haze |
3 | Scenic Garden | Spinnerman | Red Astaire |
4 | Bellton | Olongopo | Hostile Lad |
5 | Yusra | Nafir | Oil Can Annie |
6 | None For The Road | More Action | Inkamulla |
7 | Cullen Bay | Sir Archer | Daneforce |
8 | Heracles* | Bisha Mon | Ambroc |
Eagle Farm |
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1 | Narwhal | Duel Fuel | Love and Scandal |
2 | Laurinel Impulse | Little Bit Lively | Saddle Boy |
3 | Mascot | Telavon | Thong Tong |
4 | Booking | Final Demand | Intelligently |
5 | Sassi Switch* | Vivid Miss | Banyan Bay |
6 | Jillina Blue | Close to Danger | Music Star |
7 | Coolawin* | Katenian | Veteran |
8 | Potestas | Ruby’s Jester | Booboo |
Belmont |
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1 | Master Key | Platinum | Star of Vain |
2 | Dangerous Play | Elegantly Black | Kalastorm |
3 | Placid Park* | Son of Vasac | Double Jewel |
4 | Northerly | Corporate Bruce | Tender Smile |
5 | Kim Tilla | Vain Zoe | Midas Rose |
6 | Konjo | Blevvo | Anchor the Stars |
7 | Master Clan* | Perfect Minx | De La Hoya |
Alice Springs |
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1 | Swiftly | Ants | Copper’s Edge |
2 | Barrow* | Stormy Bay | Marcity |
3 | Lockmaster | Bonjour Dolly | Strewth |
4 | Chalet’s Magic | Factorway | Bowen Special |
Toowoomba | |||
1 | Smoke That Pipe | Secret Gardens | Bush Pilot |
2 | Rodanza | Mantara Lad | In Sync |
3 | Manda Panda | Spanish Array | Marcasite |
4 | Our Fabio* | Cash ‘n’ Carry | Fairyman |
5 | Danrule* | Noble Effort | Levante |
6 | Oakey Jewel | Zulu Warrior | Underground |
7 | Suscitare | Don’t Mukaround | Talk About Real |
Another Bi-Carb Drama in Melbourne
- Sunday, 18 August 2002 00:00
The Bendigo trained five-year-old mare Manntari Rox was a late scratching by stewards at Sandown today after it was revealed she had returned a pre-race test with the higher than allowed level of TCO2.
Trained by Paul Banks, Manntari Rox, a winner of one of her twelve starts, was withdrawn just nine minutes before she was to have started in the Carlton Draught Lucknow Handicap (2119m) at Sandown.
An inquiry will be held at a date to be fixed.
Today's drama follows on the news that a pre-race test taken earlier in the week from a Stuart Webb trained runner (eventual third placegetter) also returned with elevated levels of TCO2. Webb's inquiry is also yet to be fixed.
Leading English Hoop Banned for a Year in Singapore
- Friday, 16 August 2002 00:00
The English rider Gary Carter was outed for his handling of the galloper Bright Wonder at the Kranji meeting last Friday.
Carter was found guilty of a charge "for failing to take all reasonable and permissible measures throughout the race to ensure that Bright Wonder was given full opportunity of winning or of obtaining the best possible placing."
The report issued by the Singapore Turf Club today gave the following three particulars of the charge.
- that after a slow start, he allowed Bright Wonder to progressively lose ground on the field to be placed last at the 800m approximately seven lengths behind the field and approximately fifteen behind the leader, which placed the horse at a disadvantage;
- that from the 800m to the entrance to the home straight, he failed to make an attempt to improve his position; and
- that from the 500m to the 400m, he failed to ride Bright Wonder with sufficient vigour and determination.
It has been a rotton week for the 36-year-old, he was outed for careless riding on Tuesday after another adjourned inquiry.
Carter was given a local Singapore permit in late June, which was to see the hoop ride there until the end of the year.