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  • Startantes IFT Anamoe To Sell at National

    Friday, 27th March 2026
    The catalogue for May’s Magic Millions Gold Coast National Broodmare Sale continues to strengthen with the addition of elite Group One winner Startantes, offered in foal to Australia’s nine-time Group One-winning Champion, Anamoe. To be presented as part of the Widden Stud draft, Startantes shapes as one of a growing list of standout mares for this year’s sale, offering buyers a rare opportunity to secure a Champion 3YO Filly carrying her first foal to one of the most exciting young stallions in the country. Prepared by leading Queensland trainer Robert Heathcote during her racing career, Startantes was a multiple winner at two before rising to the elite level at three, where she consistently performed against the very best of her generation. The daughter of Star Turn secured her Group 1 victory in the Tattersall’s Tiara at Eagle Farm, defeating fellow elite performers Snapdancer and Palaisipan. She also finished a narrow second in the Group 1 Surround Stakes and was placed in the Group 1 Flight Stakes, performances that saw her crowned Joint Champion 3YO Filly of Australia in the 2021/22 season. Throughout her career, Startantes defeated a host of Group 1 winners, including Fangirl, Atishu, Espiona, Snapdancer, Shout The Bar and Rothfire, underlining her quality at the highest level. Her pedigree continues to build. She is out of the Group 2-winning mare Funtantes, who has produced six winners from six runners — all metropolitan winners — highlighting the remarkable consistency and strength of the family. The page received a timely update with her full brother Fabulantes since being Group performed, and his dominant performance to win the $500,000 QTIS 3YO Jewel, suggests he will make his presence felt over the carnival with Group One targets on the radar. Widden Stud’s Antony Thompson said Startantes represents a rare opportunity in the current market. “To secure a Group 1-winning sprinter-miler, who was at the very top of her generation, carrying her first foal to Anamoe — a Champion racehorse and a young stallion with all the credentials to develop into a leading sire of the future, is rare. Physically, the mating is an outstanding match. Startantes is very much in that strong, speed-oriented mould we’ve had success with at Widden, much like Secret Trail, who produced Anamoe’s first $1 million-plus yearling earlier this year. “She is also out of the Group 2-winning mare Funtantes, from a prolific family that consistently produces high-quality, winning horses. There’s already further upside too, with her three-year-old full brother now Group performed and targeting the Group One Stradbroke Handicap. Widden Stud has also confirmed Group Two Angus Armanasco Stakes winner Sassy Boom, Sisstainable — a stakes performer and close relation to Sunlight — and stakes winner Hard Rock Girl, in foal to Zoustar, among a strong draft set to head north for the sale. “The timing of the Magic Millions National Sale is ideal, it’s a beautiful time of year to be on the Gold Coast and the results consistently speak for themselves. There is always a deep and competitive buying bench at Magic Millions providing vendors with the best possible platform to maximise returns on elite stock.” Magic Millions Managing Director Barry Bowditch said Startantes added further depth and momentum to an already strong catalogue. “Startantes was extremely well bought previously and the page has continued to develop since, with her full brother looking to follow in her footsteps over the upcoming Autumn and Brisbane carnivals. “We’ve seen what Anamoe can achieve with quality mares in the sale ring this year and only anticipate the demand for his stock to continue rising as his runners hit the racetrack later in the year. “We’ve also seen the impact first season sires can make on the racetrack with their first crop, highlighted again over the weekend in the Golden Slipper, and that only adds to the appeal in Startantes. “The National Sale is strengthening each and every day, and mares of this calibre are exactly what the market is seeking.” Startantes joins an outstanding line-up already confirmed for the National Broodmare Sale, including elite racetrack performers Legarto, O’ Ole, Stretan Angel and Vibrant Sun.

  • Nothing Ordinary About Exciting Bargain Filly

    Friday, 27th March 2026
    Over recent seasons across Australia and New Zealand, the rise of bargain buys developing into genuine stakes performers has become an increasingly compelling theme. In an industry built on blueblood theory, it is often the modest purchases that capture the imagination, giving smaller owners a reason to believe. One such case has emerged in Never Ordinary, a daughter of Widden Stud stallion Dirty Work, the Group 2-winning son of Written Tycoon. From the deck of a cruise ship off the Queensland coast, tension was anything but relaxed as Byron Cozamanis watched events unfold back home. His filly had been installed a $1.12 favourite at Morphettville, and despite the apparent mismatch, the trainer admitted the nerves were real. "I watched it on the boat, I was more nervous for a three-horse race than I've ever been," he said. "Especially at those odds." Any concern evaporated quickly once the gates opened. Displaying her natural speed, Never Ordinary took control early, travelled comfortably and then asserted her dominance late, putting the race away over the final 150m to score by 4.25 lengths over 1000m. It was a performance that justified the market's confidence while hinting at a filly with stakes-level upside. Cozamanis attributes much of her effectiveness to her racing pattern and temperament. "She just jumps and just wants to run, you know?" he said. "She doesn't overdo it. You could hold her up, but once she gets to the front like that, she just relaxes and she's always got a bit left at the end." The numbers reinforced the impression, with her time eclipsing the other 1000m race on the program and a closing 600m of around 32 seconds. "Bloody hell, not many horses do that." Her maiden win built on an eye-catching debut when she was narrowly beaten by Rebel Tuesday in the Listed Cinderella Stakes. "I thought she'd be around the mark in that race. Inexperience probably beat her that last bit, but we were still very happy with her." The backstory adds further intrigue. Purchased for just $1,250 via Inglis Online after being withdrawn from a yearling sale, she came with issues that would have deterred many buyers. "The vets went over her with X-rays and reckoned she wouldn't pass the vet test. She had a cyst in her stifle. We didn't know that. There had to be something wrong to get her for that price." Patience has since been rewarded. "She's never showed a day of soreness yet." Toughness has become a defining trait. "Oh, she's tough all right, she's got a bit of an attitude. She's very hard to shoe, other than that she's pretty good to ride at track work." A return to stakes company now awaits in the Listed Dequetteville Stakes at Morphettville, with Cozamanis quietly confident. "She never missed a beat, she ate up and she's pulled up a treat. She's pretty exciting. It'll be a test Saturday – it's not going to be easy – but on her work she will be hard to beat. She'll be trying her hardest, she always does, and I've got a lot of hope for her."
  • Silverdale Farm Purchases Snitzel Blueblood

    Friday, 27th March 2026
    Fresh from a racetrack win and carrying the kind of page that guarantees long-term appeal, Washington Lilac emerged as the headline act in the Inglis Digital March (Late) Online Sale when Silverdale Farm secured the Snitzel filly for $172,500. Offered by TFI, the last-start winner brought obvious residual value to the market as a three-quarter sister to Group 1 winner Qafila, but her immediate future remains in racing. Silverdale's Rob Petith confirmed she would stay with Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman, giving her new owners the chance to pursue further returns on the track before her eventual transition to the breeding barn. "She's a beautiful filly with a beautiful page, she's by Snitzel and the family has been well bred up so there's plenty of fallback options there with her,'' Petith said. He added that Silverdale knew the family well and was confident her pedigree would stand her in good stead when the time came for a second career. "We know the family well, she's obviously a three-quarter to a Group 1 winner so when the time comes to breeding with her we're confident she'll make a beautiful broodmare.'' TFI's Sally Houldsworth was equally pleased with the outcome, describing Washington Lilac as a filly with both pedigree strength and genuine talent. "She's a really well-bred filly with plenty of ability and I'm sure Silverdale will have a lot of fun with her both on the track and in the breeding barn,'' Houldsworth said. She also pointed to the speed and efficiency of the Inglis Digital model, noting the filly went online on Friday, won on Saturday and was sold by Wednesday. The second-top lot was Polyglot, who realised $155,000 when bought by Darby Racing from a 15-strong Godolphin draft that returned $447,750 overall. The 4YO son of Lonhro will remain with Michael Freedman, a factor that appealed strongly to his new connections. Godolphin's Jason Walsh said the draft had met the market well across all levels and gave buyers genuine opportunities, while Scott Darby revealed both Freedman and Tommy Berry had recommended the horse. Darby said Polyglot's form had plenty of substance, highlighting recent placings behind horses that subsequently performed strongly in black-type company. He also noted the gelding's benchmark rating left room to place him attractively while still harbouring hopes of getting him back to Stakes grade. Other notable results included Newfoundland at $110,000, Wentworth Falls at $105,000 and Buckeye at $100,000, lifting the number of six-figure lots sold on the platform since 2025 to 146. Overall, the March (Late) Sale turned over $3,257,000.

  • UK Bookies Getting Jack of the Red Tape

    Friday, 27th March 2026
    A growing sense of alarm is spreading through British racing, with fears that affordability checks are driving both punters and major operators away from the sport. At the centre of the latest warning is UK Tote Group chief revenue officer Paddy Desmond, who believes the current regime has created such a hostile environment that some of the biggest bookmakers now see horseracing in Britain and Ireland as more trouble than it is worth. That's hugely alarming in a world where sports betting is becoming de rigueur amongst the younger demographic. According to racingpost.com, the concern follows reports that the Gambling Commission could ask its board as early as May to sign off on financial risk assessments, despite ongoing issues with the trial of enhanced checks introduced in August 2024. According to the Racing Post, the pilot has already thrown up inconsistent data from credit reference agencies for the same customer, a problem understood to remain unresolved. The Betting and Gaming Council has also warned that as many as 120,000 racing punters could be asked to provide personal financial documents to prove they can afford to bet, with 96,000 expected to walk away rather than comply. Those fears have sharpened amid broader concerns about the sport's financial health. Arena Racing Company chief executive Martin Cruddace and BHA boss Brant Dunshea recently urged government to intervene and pause the rollout, with Gambling Commission statistics showing remote betting turnover on British racing has fallen by more than £2 billion between 2021 and last year. Speaking at the Illegal Gambling Prevention Summit in Manchester, Desmond said the answer was straightforward. "We're massively worried. Very simply, it's reversing the changes being made. I think more judgement needs to be given to operators and less threat of fines and thresholds. Operators are terrified because of the fear of fines. That's a major thing, but easy to reverse." He argued the issue was no longer just about punters being lost, but bookmakers shifting their attention elsewhere. "A lot of the operators' focus is now on the US, and quite frankly, they don't care about the UK and Ireland – they see horseracing as a hassle. Even if in terms of fighting the fight, they don't want to do it if it jeopardises getting their licence elsewhere." Desmond said regulatory demands were also stifling product development, with resources diverted into compliance rather than innovation. He urged authorities to focus more aggressively on illegal operators, warning that black market sites were becoming increasingly attractive as mainstream betting turned more cumbersome. "Punters will just vote with their feet. If they're not getting a good experience, they'll just stop betting and they'll find those opportunities elsewhere."
  • State-Hopping Sire Manhattan Raining Success

    Friday, 27th March 2026
    Across both sides of the country, the profile of Manhattan Rain continues to strengthen as his runners deliver at the top level and his younger stock begin to emerge, reports tbwa.net.au. The Geisel Park sire, who is now standing in his third State, has surged into second on the WA sires' premiership following Jigsaw's authoritative victory in the Gr1 William Reid Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield, a performance that has opened the door to several high-profile targets. Perth now appears the most likely destination for the in-form sprinter, with owner-trainer Cindy Alderson favouring a tilt at the $5 million Quokka. "The Quokka fits in nicely time-wise compared to Sydney (T J Smith Stakes) and Adelaide (Goodwood Hcp)," she said. "Ascot's track lay-out will also suit him. He's not the best of travellers so perhaps a slot-holder can send him first-class to Perth." Jigsaw's all-the-way win at Caulfield (see below) was his sixth straight success and his second at the elite level this preparation, following his Gr1 Sistema Railway triumph in New Zealand. Alderson, reflecting on the moment, added: "It's amazing for a small stable like ours to have the opportunity to race a horse like him at this stage of my career. He got an absolute flyer from the wide gate and was able to control the race. It's getting more and more unbelievable as we go along and I've never seen him looking better." Further Group 1 interest comes via Sabaj, who lines up in the Australian Cup (2000m) at Flemington. Trainer Mick Price is optimistic the step up in distance will suit the Manhattan Rain gelding following his solid fourth in the All-Star Mile. "It's a competitive race but we're keen to try him over 2000m," Price said. "He likes Flemington and is a big clean-winded horse who will relax and handle the tempo and the trip." Attention in Western Australia will also turn to the next crop, with Boy Crush set to resume in the Listed Perth Stakes ahead of a campaign aimed at the Karrakatta Plate. The colt made a strong impression winning on debut in the Magic Millions Plate before a subsequent reversal of form, but trainer Luke Fernie remains encouraged by his progression. "There were behaviour issues early on before the boys got over his neck and taught him some manners," he said. "He's very good and we kept him a colt. I prefer letting them learn in races rather than barrier trials." Jockey Holly Watson echoed that view, noting the colt performed like a seasoned two-year-old. With established performers delivering at Group 1 level and younger prospects stepping into the spotlight, Manhattan Rain's influence continues to build across multiple tiers of the racing landscape.

  • Fresh Dubai Challenges Await Forever Young

    Friday, 27th March 2026
    A degree of expectancy is hovering over a landmark edition of the Dubai World Cup, with the 30th running of the US$12 million feature set to headline a glittering night at Meydan, reports racingnews.hkjc.com.  Among the global cast, Forever Young returns with unfinished business, the Japanese star seeking redemption after falling short in last year's Gr1 contest over 2000m on dirt. Few races have eluded the son of Real Steel, whose résumé already includes two victories in the Saudi Cup and a triumph in the Breeders' Cup Classic. His rise through the international ranks has been swift and emphatic, beginning with success in the UAE Derby before conquering elite company across multiple jurisdictions. Yet the Dubai World Cup remains a rare blemish, following a taxing campaign that peaked with his stirring duel against Romantic Warrior in Riyadh. That clash appeared to leave its mark, with both horses unable to reproduce their best at Meydan. Forever Young finished third behind Hit Show and Mixto, a performance below expectations, but one that connections believe can be overturned with a more measured preparation this time. A dominant return in the Saudi Cup last month has reinforced that view, with the five-year-old travelling to Dubai in peak order under the care of Yoshito Yahagi. "Based on past experience, we brought him along gradually," Yahagi said. "The horse is doing very well." Confidence is further strengthened by continuity, with regular rider Ryusei Sakai again in the saddle following their Riyadh success. While Forever Young is expected to start a clear favourite, the opposition presents a deeper and more varied challenge than in previous editions. American contenders loom large, with Hit Show returning after a first-up win in the G3 Mineshaft Stakes, while Magnitude enhanced his credentials with victory in the G3 Razorback Handicap at Oaklawn Park. Trainer Brad Cox has reported Hit Show in excellent condition, noting, "He seems to be every bit as good this year as he was last year." Local hopes rest with Imperial Emperor, who has rebounded from last year's disappointment with consecutive wins in the Al Maktoum Mile and Al Maktoum Challenge. British-trained Meydaan also commands respect after an impressive switch to dirt yielded a dominant success in the Al Maktoum Classic. Trainer Ed Crisford acknowledged the rise in class ahead, but remains optimistic about further improvement on the surface. Against that backdrop, the stage is set for a compelling rematch between expectation and execution, with Forever Young given another opportunity to claim one of the few prizes missing from an already exceptional career.
  • Constitution Hill a Million to One for Melbourne

    Friday, 27th March 2026
    Hopes of a transcontinental cameo at Flemington have been swiftly extinguished, with plans for a Melbourne Cup tilt shelved almost as quickly as they surfaced. The highly regarded Constitution Hill, once utterly dominant over hurdles and recently transitioned to the Flat, will not be making the trip to Australia despite earlier speculation sparked by his connections. Interest in the $10 million staying feature was ignited when owner Michael Buckley floated the idea following the gelding's winning Flat debut in February. At the time, Buckley outlined a flexible pathway, suggesting late summer targets such as the Ebor, a race at Goodwood or the Irish St Leger as possible stepping stones toward Melbourne. That brief window of possibility saw bookmakers react, installing him as an $18 chance in early markets. Any lingering optimism, however, was decisively shut down this week. Trainer Nicky Henderson made his position abundantly clear, dismissing the notion of an Australian campaign in unequivocal terms. "We have races in mind but he doesn't need any experience," Henderson said, before adding bluntly, "He won't go to Melbourne in a million years!" Attention will instead remain firmly in Europe, with Henderson mapping a campaign better suited to the horse's profile. A start at Royal Ascot has also been ruled out, with the trainer unconvinced the Gold Cup distance of 4000m would play to his strengths. "I don't think he'll want to be racing through the summer because the ground will get pretty quick," he said, pointing to concerns around firm conditions. "He's a big heavy, horse, he wouldn't want very fast ground. There is no race for him at Royal Ascot, he won't stay two-and-a-half miles, that I can be pretty sure about." While his absence removes a layer of intrigue from this year's Melbourne Cup narrative, the futures market remains well supported. Last year's winner Half Yours heads betting at $9, with Al Riffa, Calandagan, Presage Nocturne, Sir Delius and Valiant King sharing the second line. For Australian racing fans, the decision is a disappointing but pragmatic one. A horse of Constitution Hill's stature would have brought considerable international attention, but for now, his ambitions will remain closer to home.

    Constitution Hill

    Champion hurdler Constitution Hill (pic: British Horseracing Authority)
  • No Hoper Now Looms as Genuine Cup Hope

    Friday, 27th March 2026
    Few would have looked twice at a mare finishing near the tail in a modest Tomingley Picnic Cup, let alone imagined a pathway that might one day lead toward Flemington’s staying features, reports racenet.com.au. Yet within that unremarkable performance, Warrnambool trainer Joanne Mugavin sensed something others had missed, identifying enough latent potential in Bright Legend to take a calculated gamble. The daughter of Churchill had struggled to make an impact through her early runs in New South Wales, finishing well beaten in low-grade company before being moved on by her original connections. Mugavin stepped in via an Inglis Online sale last June, securing her for just $2500 without any grand ambitions attached. “We liked her breeding first and foremost,” she said. “We were looking for a jumper and we watched a few of her replays and noticed that she hadn't been stepped out past a mile. We thought from her replays that she'd definitely get a trip so we purchased her. We were just lucky I guess, one of these lucky ones.” That judgement was quickly put to the test. Sent to Mount Gambier for a 2050m Benchmark 56 contest worth $23,000, Bright Legend announced her arrival in emphatic style, surging clear by more than four lengths on heavy ground and repaying her purchase price several times over at her first start for the stable. It marked the beginning of a steady upward trajectory, even if there were interruptions along the way. A winter campaign showed promise before a taxing run over 3100m at Warrnambool last September prompted a break. Since returning, her progression has gathered momentum through a series of increasingly convincing performances. A first-up victory over 1812m at Mount Gambier was followed by a narrow defeat at Sandown that has since taken on added significance, with Bright Legend finishing ahead of subsequent Adelaide Cup winner American Wolf and Suffolk Star, who franked the form at his next outing. She then confirmed her staying credentials at Pakenham, capturing the Listed Torney Night Cup over 2500m and elevating herself into more serious company. That result has paved the way for a test at Flemington in the Listed Roy Higgins, a race that offers a golden ticket into the Melbourne Cup for the winner. Mugavin is under no illusions about the challenge but sees it as a natural progression. “The next step after the Torney Night Cup was going to be the Roy Higgins if she performed well in that, so why not?” she said. With Jye McNeil to ride and bookmakers assessing her as an outsider, the mare enters Saturday as something of an unknown quantity against more established stayers. Mugavin, however, is content to let the performance dictate the next move. “She's in good form to head to it and she should be in with a decent chance anyways. It will really test her whether she's up to the mark or not. We're really looking forward to it anyway.”
  • Magnetic Stefi Retired to the Breeding Barn

    Friday, 27th March 2026
    A distinguished chapter has closed on one of Vinery Stud's most reliable sources of elite talent, with another of All Too Hard's headline performers departing the racetrack. The announcement marks the retirement of Stefi Magnetica, a mare held in the highest regard by trainer Bjorn Baker, who confirmed she will now transition to broodmare duties following a career defined by resilience, quality and significant Group 1 success. Baker did not disguise his admiration when reflecting on her journey, stating, "Stefi Magnetica is the most special mare I've ever trained – and two Group 1 wins bear that out." Her record extended well beyond those victories, but it was her ability to deliver on the biggest stages that left the deepest impression. "She was unlucky on plenty of occasions, but when it truly mattered, the Doncaster was ours, and she deserved every bit of it," he added, underscoring a career that often promised more yet still delivered richly. Behind the raceday performances sat a temperament that endeared her to the stable. Baker described her as "an unassuming mare, she was easy and quiet in her work, but that belied her ever-present toughness." That blend of calm professionalism and competitive grit became her hallmark, with the trainer noting, "She has a personality to match her ability, and those who know her well will understand exactly what we mean when we say we developed a certain fondness for her fierceness in the barn." Her contribution extended beyond the track, resonating strongly with connections. "She's been enormously special for the ownership group of Ridgmont, Ken Salagic, Jakob Vitek and the Curries, and for me personally. Full credit to Jim Clarke, who found her. I'm deeply grateful for the opportunity." Purchased for $140,000 from Cressfield Thoroughbreds at the 2022 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale, she rewarded that investment many times over. From 26 starts, Stefi Magnetica secured five wins, including the Stradbroke Handicap, Doncaster Handicap and The Invitation, alongside nine placings at the highest level, including the Gr1 Queen of The Turf, Gr1 Surround Stakes and Gr1 VRC Champions Mile, and earnings of $7.36 million. A daughter of All Too Hard and Miss Summer Music, herself a Stradbroke winner, she now carries immense broodmare value as she remains with her ownership group, with her first mating yet to be announced.

  • VRC Signs off Autumn Carnival with a Flourish

    Friday, 27th March 2026
    A rich slice of Australian racing history will come into focus at Flemington on Saturday when the Victoria Racing Club draws the curtain on its Autumn Carnival with TAB Australian Cup Day. The headline act, the $2 million Australian Cup (2000m), has the look of a genuine highlight, with an accomplished field assembled for one of the season’s most compelling middle-distance contests. First staged in 1863, the race has long occupied a distinguished place on the calendar, its honour roll featuring champions such as Makybe Diva, Octagonal, Northerly and Bonecrusher. This year’s 164th running adds another strong chapter, with Chris Waller set to saddle in-form contender Birdman, while Ciaron Maher attempts to retain the trophy with defending winner Light Infantry Man and the ever-bold Pride Of Jenni. Tom Kitten, already a dual Group 1 All-Star Mile winner, also returns to Flemington to deepen a field that appears strong from top to bottom. Supporting features further enhance the program, notably the Listed Roy Higgins (2600m), which offers the first golden ticket into the 2026 Melbourne Cup, and the Listed VRC Sprint Classic (1100m), where some of the nation’s leading three-year-old sprinters are set to clash. Among those engaged are My Gladiola, runner-up in the Group 1 Black Caviar Lightning, and Coolmore Stud Stakes placegetter Legacy Bound, adding quality and intrigue to the undercard. There is a touch of sentiment around the Roy Higgins as well, with Litzdeel installed as favourite for Danny O’Brien and Craig Williams. Success would carry extra resonance given the pair combined in 2019 to win the Melbourne Cup with Vow And Declare, the gelding’s half-brother. That link lends the staying feature an added layer of narrative beyond its obvious importance as an early Melbourne Cup qualifier. Away from the racetrack itself, the day will also carry a wider significance through the first public viewing of the newly installed Michelle Payne OAM statue at Flemington. Positioned near the Phar Lap entrance, the tribute recognises Payne’s landmark 2015 Melbourne Cup triumph aboard Prince Of Penzance and her broader influence as a trailblazer for women in racing. The statue now joins those of Bart Cummings, Roy Higgins, Phar Lap and Makybe Diva as part of the course’s historical landscape. The VRC will also use the meeting to support the Good Friday Appeal, raising funds for The Royal Children’s Hospital. Racegoers will be able to donate directly or purchase raffle tickets on course, with prizes including a 100g ABC Bullion cast gold bar valued at more than $23,000.

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
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Cape Of Good Hope 1st crop 2YOs
Capitalist Established
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Castelvecchio Established
City Of Troy Established
Cliff's Edge Established
Cogburn 2nd Season
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
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Dundeel Established
Ellsberg 1st crop 2YOs
Encryption Established
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Farnan Established
Flying Artie Established
Foxwedge Established
Frankel My Dear Established
Gingerbread Man Established
Gold Standard Established
Graff Established
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Hallowed Crown Established
Harry Angel Established
Hawaii Five Oh 3rd Season
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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
Lofty Strike 3rd Season
Lord Of The Sky Established
Love Conquers All Established
Manhattan Rain Established
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Mo'unga 3rd Season
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So You Think Established
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Southport Tycoon 2nd Season
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Star Turn Established
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Super One Established
Supido Established
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Sweet Ride 3rd Season
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Your Song Established
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