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  • MM Horses in Training Sale Gets Big Boost

    Friday, 17th July 2026
    A significant new selling point will accompany the Magic Millions Gold Coast Horses in Training Sale this spring, with eligible graduates able for the first time to be paid up for the organisation’s $20 million-plus Race Series. Entries are now open for the October 12 auction, which will feature two-year-olds, three-year-olds and a dedicated racehorse section, while retaining the established breeze-up format that has made the fixture an important trading platform for domestic and international buyers. Last year’s sale has already produced a useful group of emerging performers, including Stars of Dom, Silk Master, The Speed Machine, Murkado and High Authority, strengthening confidence in the quality available through the Gold Coast catalogue. Magic Millions Managing Director Barry Bowditch said vendors could bring horses across a broad range of values and still expect genuine competition, with many of the region’s leading horsemen and women preparing youngsters for the auction. Overseas interest is also building, supported by encouraging reports from past buyers who have enjoyed success and from new clients considering the sale for the first time. Magic Millions representatives have been active throughout Asia in recent weeks and will continue working across the region before October in an effort to assemble the strongest possible buying bench. Bowditch said support remained robust for what buyers regarded as the most genuine horses-in-training trade in this part of the world, while the decision to open the Race Series pathway to eligible graduates was expected to sharpen domestic demand. The October date has also drawn favourable feedback by giving buyers and vendors improved access to a range of markets. Technology will again play an important role in the breeze-up process across both age categories, with TripleS data returning to provide prospective purchasers with detailed performance information. Electronic chips will record stride length, stride frequency and speed, offering raceday-standard metrics designed to complement traditional visual assessment. Bowditch believes the system gives vendors another opportunity to present their horses transparently and equips buyers with a deeper understanding of each lot’s athletic profile before bidding begins, while ensuring the catalogue carries appeal from entry level to premium buyers. With Race Series eligibility now added to an auction already supported by proven graduates, international recruitment and detailed breeze-up analysis, Magic Millions is positioning the 2026 sale as a broader and more compelling marketplace for ready-made racing prospects.
  • Mindarie Delivers Mogumber Park Sale High

    Friday, 17th July 2026
    Generations of careful breeding and racing investment produced a record result for Mogumber Park when prized broodmare Mindarie topped the Inglis Digital July Early Online Sale at $355,000. Perth breeder Robert Bavcevic secured the eight-year-old daughter of Safeguard following a spirited bidding contest involving participants from across Australia, giving Colin Brown and Fiona Lacey the highest-priced sale achieved during their involvement with horses. The significance extended well beyond the figure because Mindarie was bred at Mogumber Park, raced by her breeders and produced her first foals on the property, while her sire Safeguard has been an important member of the farm's stallion roster. Her dam, Clarecastle, developed into one of Western Australia's most dependable producers, leaving nine winners from 10 foals to race, headed by a stakes winner and supported by three additional black-type performers. Mindarie has quickly enhanced the family further by producing stakes-winning juveniles from each of her first two foals. Dirty Work filly Do I Feel Lucky and the Rommel-sired Maria Lucia supplied that exceptional beginning, making their dam an increasingly valuable breeding prospect while still only eight. Lacey described the result as particularly emotional because Mindarie represented so many strands of Mogumber Park's history, from her conception and upbringing through her racing career and early years at stud. Brown acknowledged the guidance of Inglis representative Sinead Flannery, whose valuation and recommendation to place the mare on the market early proved accurate. Although parting with Mindarie closed an important chapter for her breeders, the strength of the offer made the sale financially compelling and provided her with the opportunity to join another emerging broodmare band. Bavcevic, who prevailed after attempting to read the tactics of his underbidders, regarded her record of producing two juvenile stakes winners from two runners as impossible to overlook. He intends to assess mating options before selecting her stallion for the forthcoming season, with Mindarie becoming the fourth mare in his broodmare portfolio. Summer Success, offered in foal to Stay Inside, and multiple stakes winner Pivotal Ten shared second billing when selling for $190,000 to Corumbene Stud and Cambridge Stud respectively. The auction grossed $3,350,800, with Wollzeile making $115,000, Palmanova $105,000 and Ms Catherine $100,000. Two-year-old Sweet Leaf was also purchased for $100,000 by Vahala Racing and SM and KB Bloodstock, with the Perth summer carnival and Listed Placid Ark Stakes identified as possible objectives. Attention now shifts to the July Late catalogue, which will feature Gr2 winner and Gr1 Coolmore Classic runner-up Arctic Glamour as an unreserved breeding prospect.
  • Newitt Plans Dash to See Pacing Champion

    Friday, 17th July 2026
    A demanding interstate riding schedule may not prevent Craig Newitt from making a rapid cross-Brisbane excursion on Saturday night to watch champion pacer Leap To Fame contest the $1 million Inter Dominion Pacing Championship Grand Final at Albion Park. The multiple Gr1-winning jockey will ride at Doomben during the afternoon before attending close friend Bobby El-Issa's 50th birthday celebrations, but hopes to disappear from the gathering long enough to witness his favourite standardbred attempt to secure a third Inter Dominion Grand Final. Newitt's admiration for Leap To Fame has developed into enthusiastic public support, with the 41-year-old regularly expressing his appreciation for Grant Dixon's superstar through social media and travelling to Melton on several occasions specifically to watch him race. Despite decades spent around elite thoroughbreds, Newitt believes he has rarely encountered a racehorse of either code capable of matching Leap To Fame's toughness. The pacer's capacity to remain competitive after covering additional ground has made the deepest impression, particularly when circumstances that would see an ordinary horse comprehensively beaten have still resulted in Leap To Fame fighting out finishes against the best available opposition. Newitt regards the champion's recent Miracle Mile victory as another example of that resilience, describing the performance as extraordinary after Leap To Fame was required to race at maximum pressure throughout the 1600m contest. Saturday's assignment presents a further challenge after the defending champion drew gate 11 on the second row, prompting his price to ease from approximately $1.50 to $2.20. Star mare Captains Mistress, who is expected to obtain a favourable forward position from barrier six, consequently moved closer to the top of betting. Newitt nevertheless remains convinced Leap To Fame can overcome the adverse draw, noting that even when defeated after difficult runs, the gelding frequently finishes within a narrow margin rather than surrendering ground. The jockey's own week has involved extensive travel, beginning with his engagement aboard the Billy Healey-trained Cosmic Fire in Wednesday's Listed Ramornie Handicap at Grafton. Newitt then returned to Melbourne to ride at Cranbourne on Thursday before heading north again for a substantial Doomben book containing mounts for Robert Heathcote, Matthew Dunn and Stuart Kendrick. Healey considered Newitt an ideal fit for Cosmic Fire because of his big-race experience and ability to ride at a light weight, while several of the gelding's owners are based in Victoria and know the jockey personally. Once his Doomben commitments are complete, however, Newitt's attention will switch codes, with the possibility of a brief departure from El-Issa's celebration to witness what he hopes will be another seemingly impossible performance from Leap To Fame.

    Superstar Leap To Fame (pic: thetrots.com.au)
  • Castillo King Reigns in Notable Sydney Debut

    Friday, 17th July 2026
    A pair of talented two-year-olds supplied the brightest performances at Warwick Farm on Wednesday, with Castillo King producing a dominant debut before Oh Yes She Did revived her early promise at her first appearance for the Peter Snowden stable. Strong market support accompanied Castillo King into the opening 1100m maiden, where the Michael Freedman-trained colt justified his position as the $2 favourite with a polished three-and-a-quarter-length victory under Tommy Berry. The youngster had shown ability through his barrier trials and made full use of the inside draw, settling within striking distance before accelerating decisively when the race developed. Rather than merely scrambling home against inexperienced opposition, Castillo King separated himself from the field in a manner that encouraged Freedman to consider better company during the early stages of his next preparation. The late-season debut had been designed to determine where the colt fitted rather than force an immediate campaign, and the authority of the performance suggested he possesses the scope to progress once given time to mature. Oh Yes She Did later added another layer of juvenile interest when she defeated the heavily supported Chanterelle in the fillies' maiden over the same distance. The daughter of Yes Yes Yes had been one of the standout performers at Sydney's official two-year-old trials last spring and finished a close fourth behind Shiki in the Gr3 Gimcrack Stakes on debut, but two subsequent appearances failed to reflect that early promise. Transferred from Mitchell and Desiree Kearney to Snowden, she signalled a return to form with an impressive Randwick trial victory before carrying that improvement to race day. Chad Schofield allowed Oh Yes She Did to follow Chanterelle through the race before applying pressure in the straight, with the filly responding tenaciously to prevail by just over half a length. Snowden was encouraged to see her reproduce the ability displayed at home, describing her as a particularly attractive physical specimen and fluent mover. Although she became keen during the middle stages, she relaxed again and found strongly when challenged, leaving the trainer open to giving her another start or two if she recovers well. Purchased for $240,000 from Tyreel Stud's draft at the 2025 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale, Oh Yes She Did is a full sister to stakes-placed Maili and a half-sister to stakes winner Kalino. Together with Castillo King's emphatic introduction, her resurgence ensured an ordinary winter meeting produced two potentially important pointers towards the approaching spring and the new racing season.
  • Gollan Reaches Another Seasonal Milestone

    Friday, 17th July 2026
    Another imposing seasonal landmark has fallen to Tony Gollan after the dominant Queensland conditioner registered his 200th winner within the state for 2025-26, continuing a campaign that could yet deliver a fresh metropolitan record. Two-year-old Boonie Boom supplied the milestone at Eagle Farm on Wednesday, with the Spirit Of Boom filly making a successful debut under Ben Thompson in the 1000m QTIS maiden. Her victory came only days after Gollan celebrated his 200th winner nationally for the season, emphasising the remarkable consistency and scale of an operation that has maintained an exceptional strike rate across Brisbane and Queensland's provincial circuits. The achievement also carried a neat sense of symmetry, with a daughter of Spirit Of Boom delivering another notable result for the stable that guided the stallion through a distinguished racing career. Boonie Boom showed encouraging professionalism at her first appearance, travelling prominently before responding when asked to establish herself as another promising juvenile for the champion trainer. Gollan has already rewritten several Queensland benchmarks, having set a statewide record of 194 winners during the 2022-23 season before establishing a metropolitan high of 147 victories in 2023-24. His latest campaign has placed him within striking distance of improving that Brisbane mark, while the possibility of challenging broader national metropolitan figures has provided another incentive through the closing weeks of July. Speaking from Hong Kong after Boonie Boom's success, Gollan acknowledged that securing a national metropolitan record would be a particularly satisfying addition to the season, although the stable's immediate focus remains on converting the opportunities still available. The milestone reflects far more than the contribution of a handful of headline performers, with Gollan's tally built through a deep and carefully managed team capable of winning from maiden company to elite level. His stable has continued to produce juveniles, progressive restricted-class horses, seasoned metropolitan performers and black-type contenders throughout the campaign, supported by a large ownership base and an experienced staff at Eagle Farm. Gollan's sustained dominance has also been achieved while targeting major races outside Queensland, ensuring the stable's leading horses are not confined to accumulating local victories. With additional Brisbane fixtures remaining before the season concludes, the trainer has time to improve an already formidable total and potentially add another entry to a record book increasingly bearing his name. Whether or not the final metropolitan target is reached, passing 200 Queensland winners represents another commanding statement from a stable whose numerical strength has been matched by its ability to continually replenish and develop quality racehorses.

    Tony Gollan

    Tony Gollan has recorded 200 wins for the season (pic: Sky Racing)
  • Brevitas Primed to Claim Sires' Top Prize

    Friday, 17th July 2026
    A challengingg Morphettville Parks surface adds another layer to Saturday's Gr3 South Australian Sires' Produce Stakes, where Brevitas can convert her established 1400m credentials into a deserved black-type success. Phillip Stokes' filly was doing her best work late when runner-up to Pretty Baby in the Listed Oaklands Plate over this course and distance, a traditional and increasingly influential lead-up, and she now meets a field lacking that winner. Specialists identify the leading pair as the safest established form lines. The market has installed Brevitas around $4.20 despite barrier 13, reflecting confidence that Harry Grace can find cover before allowing her sustained finish to develop. Expensive Taste, near $5.50, appears the principal danger. Tony and Calvin McEvoy's North Pacific filly has finished third at three of her first four starts and resumed with a strong second over 1200m on Ballarat's synthetic track, suggesting the rise to 1400m should suit. She draws five, carries 55.5kg and possesses the tactical versatility to settle much closer than Brevitas. Shivouac is the intriguing improver at approximately $6. The Gordon Richards and Damien Moyle-trained colt won his only start and has upside, although barrier 11 and the immediate jump from maiden company to Gr3 level demand another substantial advance. Burning Heartz, around $8.50, also arrives unbeaten after a debut victory and receives the fillies' allowance, while Spain has barrier one and the Waterhouse-Bott polish but must improve on her fifth at her sole appearance. Historical patterns favour runners already proven at 1400m or emerging from the Oaklands Plate. Ethereum Girl won last year's edition after producing a strong juvenile preparation, while Colmar captured the race in 2024 and Air Assault prevailed in 2023, each reinforcing that toughness and racecraft are often decisive late in the two-year-old season. Neveu, quoted near $10, owns the most extensive race record among the colts and should enjoy a useful run from barrier six, but his latest third at Murray Bridge suggested he may lack the sharper acceleration of the leading fillies. Tweeter has been consistent and can work into the placings if Tala Hutchinson overcomes gate 14, while Put To The Sword and Tully Hart have claims for wider multiples. With rain having left the track rated Heavy 9, on a surface likely to reward stamina, Brevitas' proven closing strength and course-and-distance performance provide the soundest foundation. Expensive Taste should secure the better tactical position and make her work, with Shivouac capable of measuring up quickly and Neveu favoured to outstay the remaining runners. The predicted order is Brevitas first, Expensive Taste second, Shivouac third and Neveu fourth.
  • Dargento's Ladies Pro Holds Classic Duel Edge

    Friday, 17th July 2026
    A compelling clash between two rapidly improving three-year-olds shapes Saturday's Listed Belmont Classic (2200m), with Ladies Pro and Westbound appearing to hold a decisive edge over their five rivals. Ladies Pro, trained by Grant and Alana Williams and partnered by William Pike, earned favouritism after demolishing the Belmont Oaks field over 2000m, scoring by almost three lengths and confirming that increased distance has unlocked her best form. She meets Westbound 2kg better at set weights, just as she did when they finished close together behind Hot And High in the Belmont Guineas, and her tactical adaptability should allow Pike to settle wherever the early tempo dictates. Westbound, however, was equally authoritative in the Aquanita Stakes, sweeping from near the rear to defeat Special Counsel by three lengths under Clint Johnston-Porter. The Toronado gelding has won five of nine starts, draws the inside gate and is bred to relish the extra 200m, being out of Perth Cup winner Western Jewel. Michael Grantham's charge also seeks to emulate stablemate Arcadia Park, who completed the Aquanita Stakes–Belmont Classic double last year, while Weeraechoux captured the 2024 edition. Recent history favours proven 2000m performers, with Ihts Closing Inn completing the Belmont Oaks double in 2023 and Black Fantasy graduating from the Aquanita Stakes a year earlier, reinforcing the value of those pathways into Saturday's feature. Current markets underline the two-horse complexion, with Ladies Pro around $1.80-$1.90 and Westbound approximately $2.25-$2.30, before a substantial gap to Special Counsel near $8.50. The latter is the logical third selection after chasing Westbound home in the Aquanita and should again appreciate a genuinely run staying contest, although he must find close to three lengths. Pony Up appeals as the most likely fourth-place finisher. Paul Jordan's filly was comprehensively beaten by Ladies Pro in the Oaks but still finished second, draws favourably in barrier three and has demonstrated greater staying reliability than several longer-priced rivals. Autumn Gem, fifth in the Oaks and drawn two, can improve if the pace becomes muddling, while Royal Guardian and last-start maiden winner Savienne face sharp rises in grade. Westbound may secure the economical trail from barrier one, but Ladies Pro possesses the cleaner turn of foot and receives the sex allowance. Pike can stalk the gelding, apply pressure before the home turn and ask the filly to settle the issue inside the final 200m. The predicted order is Ladies Pro first, Westbound second, Special Counsel third and Pony Up fourth, with the market leaders expected to dominate a race that should provide a clear measure of Western Australia's emerging staying talent.

    D'Argento

    D'Argento is the sire of Ladies Pro (pic: Bowness Stud)
  • O’Brien Denies A Boy Named Susie Sale

    Friday, 17th July 2026
    Reports that exciting middle-distance performer A Boy Named Susie had been sold to Australian interests have been rejected by Donnacha O’Brien, who confirmed the Coral-Eclipse runner-up remains in his stable with several major international targets under consideration. According to racingpost.com, Australian media outlets had suggested a seven-figure transaction had been completed and that the colt would relocate after contesting the Cox Plate, but O’Brien stated that no agreement had been reached despite significant interest and discussions with several parties. The trainer expressed disappointment that claims of a completed sale had circulated without confirmation from the stable, adding that connections had decided to retain A Boy Named Susie for the immediate future. The Irish Champion Stakes, Cox Plate and Breeders’ Cup are all among the races being examined for later in the year, giving the progressive colt the opportunity to build on his excellent second to Constitution River in the Gr1 Coral-Eclipse. That performance formed part of an exceptional international period for O’Brien’s operation, which was represented in four Gr1 races across two weeks. Kensington Lane travelled successfully to the United States to win the Belmont Oaks, Comanche Brave claimed the July Cup at Newmarket, Balantina finished third in the Falmouth Stakes and A Boy Named Susie performed with distinction against established weight-for-age opposition at Sandown. The stable’s Breeders’ Cup ambitions have grown since Balantina supplied O’Brien with his first victory at the meeting in last season’s Juvenile Fillies Turf at Del Mar. Comanche Brave is now being considered for a return to the United States after emerging from his July Cup success in good condition. Fast ground remains essential to the sprinter, leaving O’Brien prepared to select his next appearance according to weather and track conditions. Possible European targets include Haydock, the Gr1 Flying Five Stakes at the Curragh and the Prix de l’Abbaye, before the Breeders’ Cup in November becomes a realistic end-of-season objective. Havana Anna provides the stable with another strong sprinting representative and was supplemented for the Gr2 Sapphire Stakes at the Curragh following her fourth-place finish in the Commonwealth Cup. O’Brien believes dropping the filly to five furlongs will suit her natural speed and could produce further improvement. The stable’s expanding international profile has inevitably increased outside interest in its best horses, particularly from Australian buyers seeking proven European middle-distance talent. In the case of A Boy Named Susie, however, negotiations have not produced a sale, and connections retain the flexibility to pursue an ambitious programme spanning Ireland, Australia and the United States. Any future transfer may depend on his performances and the offers presented, but for now O’Brien remains firmly responsible for guiding one of the season’s most progressive horses towards the world’s leading late-year contests.
  • Eustace Closes Hong Kong Season with Treble

    Friday, 17th July 2026
    A memorable second campaign in Hong Kong ended on an emphatic note for David Eustace when Gratifide, Kyrus Treasure and Fashion Legend supplied the trainer with a treble at the Happy Valley season finale, reports scmp.com. The three victories lifted Eustace’s total to 38 for the term and completed a campaign highlighted by Light Years Charm’s success in the Gr3 Lion Rock Trophy over 1600m. Gratifide sealed Wednesday night’s three-timer in the third section of the Class Four Super Oasis Handicap, benefiting from a return to 1200m and the continued use of blinkers. Richard Kingscote placed the Shamus Award gelding ideally from barrier three before moving to challenge Double Alpha, with Gratifide taking control and narrowly resisting Forza Leader’s late surge to score by a short head. The victory followed his improved third at his previous appearance and confirmed Eustace’s belief that the horse had required time to understand Hong Kong’s racing patterns. Although the shorter distance and blinkers produced an immediate result, Eustace expects Gratifide to remain versatile and believes he could eventually cope with a mile around Happy Valley after a restorative break. The success completed a double for Kingscote, who had earlier partnered Starry Show to victory for David Hayes. Joao Moreira combined with Eustace for the remaining two legs, beginning with Kyrus Treasure in the Class Four Turin Warrior Handicap over 1800m. After settling behind the leaders, Moreira responded when the pace increased from the 800m and brought the Smart Missile gelding into contention before the home turn. Kyrus Treasure ran down Firefoot and held Romantic Laos by half a length, completing successive wins over the Happy Valley course and distance after previously scoring in Class Five. Fashion Legend also capitalised on a drop in grade when recording his first victory of the season in the Class Five Silver Grecian Handicap over 1650m. Moreira rode patiently three pairs back along the rail before securing clear running in the straight, overhauling Lucky Blessing and defeating Telecom Power by half a length. Eustace felt the rain had significantly improved Fashion Legend’s prospects because the gelding prefers some give in the ground but had not encountered a wet turf surface since arriving in Hong Kong. The trainer also appreciated securing a victory with Moreira, whose regular association with championship-winning trainer Caspar Fownes can make his services difficult to obtain. Elsewhere, Crimson Flash gave Mark Newnham his 61st winner of the season in the Class Two Lucky Patch Handicap, while Hayes completed a double through Harmony N Blessed. Yet the evening belonged principally to Eustace, whose closing treble provided an appropriate conclusion to a season in which he strengthened his position among Hong Kong’s rising training forces.

    David Eustace

    David Eustace boasts 38 winners for the season (pic: hkjc.com)
  • Midnight Dynamite Set for Winter Breakthrough

    Friday, 17th July 2026
    A capacity field and several competing form lines make Saturday's Listed Winter Challenge (1500m) at Rosehill an intriguing final black-type contest of the Sydney season, but Midnight Dynamite appears capable of confirming his rapid rise. The Bjorn Baker-trained gelding has won three of his past five starts and was again strong when third behind General Salute and McHale in the Listed Winter Stakes over 1400m, where he worked without enjoying the cleanest passage. Drawn barrier six with Tommy Berry aboard and carrying 57kg, he should secure a more economical position before the extra 100m allows his sustained acceleration to become decisive. Current markets reflect that appeal, installing Midnight Dynamite near $3.70 ahead of General Salute at approximately $5 and McHale around $7. General Salute deserves considerable respect after defeating McHale in the Winter Stakes and retains Nash Rawiller, whose strength should prove valuable under 60.5kg. The Gerald Ryan and Sterling Alexiou-trained four-year-old has developed into a genuine stakes performer, although barrier 11 and the weight rise leave him more exposed if pressure builds early. McHale profiles as the principal improver. Chris Waller's gelding closed strongly for second last start, appears suited by 1500m and has Zac Lloyd engaged, but barrier 16 may force him further back than ideal. Cool Jakey, around $11, has been consistently competitive through the winter and appeals as the fourth selection despite gate 14, particularly if Sam Clipperton can obtain cover before the first turn. Whinchat shares a similar quote and possesses tactical speed, while War Eternal's excellent sequence commands respect despite easing to double figures under 60.5kg. Just Folk adds established Group-race quality but must negotiate barrier 17, and Stylish remains an interesting lightweight should the improving mare gain a start. The tempo should be genuine, with Whinchat, Cool Jakey and several wide-drawn runners likely to press forward, placing a premium on patience and conserving ground through Rosehill's sweeping bend. Recent editions underline the race's capacity to reward hardened winter performers: Robusto claimed the 2025 renewal, while Jojo Was A Man prevailed in 2024 after arriving in dependable metropolitan form. A Soft 5 surface and the rail four metres out should provide every runner with an opportunity, although the large field increases the importance of securing clear running before the home turn. Midnight Dynamite maps more favourably than several key rivals and receives 3.5kg from General Salute, making him the runner most likely to reverse the Winter Stakes result in a suitably competitive closing feature for punters. The predicted order is Midnight Dynamite first, General Salute second, McHale third and Cool Jakey fourth.

2025 BTR Stud Stallions

BTP STUD STALLIONS

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A Lot Established
Acrobat Established
Al Maher Established
Alabama Express Established
All American Established
All Too Hard Established
Alpine Eagle Established
Alpine Edge 3rd Season
Anamoe 1st crop 2YOs
Anders Established
Artie Schiller Established
Awesome Rock Established
Barbados Established
Barbaric Established
Best Of Bordeaux Established
Better Than Ready Established
Bivouac Established
Brave Smash Established
Brazen Beau Established
Bruckner 1st crop 2YOs
Bull Point Established
Bullbars Established
Cape Of Good Hope 1st crop 2YOs
Capitalist Established
Captivant Established
Castelvecchio Established
City Of Troy Established
Cliff's Edge Established
Cool Aza Beel Established
D'argento Established
Danerich Established
Dash For Cash Established
De Gaulle Established
Delaware Established
Denman Established
Dirty Work Established
Dissident Established
Don Corleone 3rd Season
Doubtland Established
Dubious Established
Dundeel Established
Encryption Established
Exceedance Established
Exosphere Established
Extreme Choice Established
Farnan Established
Flying Artie Established
Foxwedge Established
Frankel My Dear Established
Gingerbread Man Established
Gold Standard Established
Graff Established
Grunt Established
Hallowed Crown Established
Harry Angel Established
Hawaii Five Oh 3rd Season
Headwater Established
Hellbent Established
Hitotsu 1st crop 2YOs
Home Affairs Established
I Am Immortal Established
I Am Invincible Established
Ilovethiscity Established
Invader Established
Jacquinot 1st crop 2YOs
Ka Ying Master 1st crop 2YOs
Kermadec Established
King Colorado 3rd Season
King's Legacy Established
Lead Artist 1st Season
Lofty Strike 3rd Season
Lord Of The Sky Established
Love Conquers All Established
Manhattan Rain Established
Maschino Established
Master Of Design Established
Maurice Established
Merchant Navy Established
Mo'unga 3rd Season
Murtajill Established
My Admiration Established
Needs Further Established
Nicconi Established
Nostradamus Established
Officiating 3rd Season
Ole Kirk Established
Pariah Established
Pierata Established
Pierro Established
Pinatubo Established
Playing God Established
Portland Sky Established
Power Established
Pride Of Dubai Established
Private Life Established
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Rich Enuff Established
Rommel Established
Rubick Established
Russian Camelot Established
Russian Revolution Established
Safeguard Established
Sandbar Established
Sessions Established
Shaft Established
Shalaa Established
Shamoline Warrior Established
Shamus Award Established
Shinzo Established
Shooting To Win Established
Sidestep Established
Sizzling Established
Skilled Established
Smart Missile Established
Snitzel Established
So Secret Established
So You Think Established
Soul Patch Established
Southport Tycoon 2nd Season
Spirit Of Boom Established
Squamosa Established
St Mark's Basilica Established
Star Turn Established
Star Witness Established
Street Boss Established
Super One Established
Supido Established
Swear Established
Sweet Ride 3rd Season
Switzerland Established
The Autumn Sun Established
The Brothers War Established
Time To Reign Established
Too Darn Hot Established
Toorak Toff Established
Top Echelon Established
Toronado Established
Trapeze Artist Established
Tropicus 1st Season
Turffontein Established
Unite And Conquer Established
Universal Ruler Established
Vancouver Established
Vandeek Established
Victor Ludorum Established
Von Costa De Hero Established
Wandjina Established
Winning Rupert Established
Wooded Established
Wootton Bassett Established
Worthy Cause Established
Written By Established
Written Tycoon Established
Xtravagant Established
Your Song Established
Zousain Established
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