Friday, 12th June 2026
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  • NEW Home Where the Heart is at Great Southern

    Friday, 12th June 2026
    A commercially attractive Home Affairs colt from Armidale Stud delivered a standout result on the opening day of the Great Southern Weanling Sale at Oaklands on Thursday, topping the session at $330,000 and giving the Tasmanian nursery a result David Whishaw described as potentially life-changing. The colt, out of the Lonhro mare Myhro, was bought by Tamworth trainer Mel O’Gorman, her partner Duncan McRae and close friend James Carolan, with the trio stretching beyond their original valuation to secure a youngster they had identified as a must-have. For Armidale, the sale vindicated the decision to bring a high-quality weanling to a competitive interstate market. Whishaw said the team had arrived confident they had the right horse, with Home Affairs one of the hottest young sires in the country and the colt’s dam already doing her job. The reserve had been set at $150,000 and disclosed to interested buyers, reflecting what Whishaw called a realistic approach from vendors who had come to sell rather than merely test the market. The price was also a major result for breeders Ken and Jen Breese, and Whishaw said outcomes like this were what kept smaller breeders committed to the business. He credited Inglis representatives Will Stott and Britt Hussey for their work inspecting stock in Tasmania and giving vendors the confidence to bring suitable horses to the right sales, as Armidale has regularly done with yearlings at the Premier Sale. Carolan admitted the partnership had gone above budget, but said they were not prepared to leave without the colt. He pointed to the depth in the market for quality stock and said O’Gorman had inspected the catalogue closely before settling on the Home Affairs colt as the one she wanted. Although the group initially considered him a $300,000 weanling, they accepted they had to find more to buy him. No firm decision has yet been made on whether the colt will be raced or traded, with Carolan saying he would return to Tamworth and be allowed to grow before the partnership decides on the next step later in the year. The second-top lot of the day was Burnewang North’s Shinzo colt out of Je Suis Belle, who made $240,000 to SP Bloodstock. It completed a strong opening session for Burnewang North, which sold all four of its Day 1 offerings for six figures. Emma Todd said inspections had been exceptionally busy and that enthusiasm had carried through to the ring, while Stefan Pardi of SP Bloodstock said the Shinzo colt had the movement, bone, hip and presence to suit a major yearling sale, with Easter already in his thoughts. Inglis Victorian Bloodstock Manager James Price said the market was clearly bullish for the right horses, with 17 foals making $100,000 or more on the first day, compared with 27 across the entire sale last year. He acknowledged clearance was below the desired level, but said selectivity had been a theme all year and remained evident at Oaklands, where buyers were active but particular.

    Home Affairs-Myhro

    The session-topping Home Affairs-Myhro colt (pic: inglis.com.au)
  • Market Leaning Towards Waller's Tron Bolt

    Friday, 12th June 2026
    Saturday's Gr1 JJ Atkins at Eagle Farm brings together a deep and still-developing juvenile field, with the 1600m test again looking likely to reward the 2YOs best equipped to absorb pressure and finish strongly. Tron Bolt dominates betting and is the obvious market horse, with James McDonald booked for Chris Waller and barrier nine giving him options. His latest win was visually strong, and his profile suggests the mile should be within reach, but at around $2.20 to $2.30 he leaves little margin for error in a race where several rivals have already shown they are crying out for the extra ground.  Martist appeals as the horse most likely to upset the favourite. Tony Gollan's colt has drawn awkwardly in barrier 12, but Mark Zahra is a significant booking and there was enough in his BRC Sires' Produce run to suggest he should have finished closer with clearer air. One specialist preview has him on top, arguing he was unlucky in the Sires and should be suited by the mile, and that assessment carries weight in a race that may be decided by which youngster can build into the final 400m rather than sprint sharply from the corner.  Stormy Marco is the other major Waller threat. His Hawkesbury debut win may not have been against the deepest opposition, but he was strong late, then had excuses in the BRC Sires when checked and eased down. From barrier two, Nash Rawiller can have him much closer than several of his main dangers, and he looks over the odds if the inside gate allows him to travel kindly before the race opens up. Berzelius, winner of the Sires, is impossible to dismiss from barrier five for Michael Freedman and Tommy Berry, although some are wary that he enjoyed the right run last time and may need everything to fall his way again.  Kickup Rocky, Cormier and Voynichese all have claims for exotics. Kickup Rocky should stay, Cormier has been identified as a big watch if the track dries, and Voynichese comes through a last-start win with enough strength late to be respected at a price. Recent winners Cool Archie and Broadsiding both completed the BRC Sires–JJ Atkins double, and Berzelius gets the chance to follow them, but this looks a year where the value sits around the favourite. Top four: Martist, Stormy Marco, Tron Bolt, Berzelius.
  • Dane Ripper Could be a Dart Board Affair

    Friday, 12th June 2026
    This year's renewal of the Gr2 Dane Ripper Stakes looks a far more open fillies-and-mares contest than the top of the market suggests, with Niance holding narrow favouritism at around $6 and Tuileries and She's Got Pizzazz close behind at $6.50. Soft Love, Snow In May, Gerringong and Poster Girl all sit within striking range, while Ahha Ahha has attracted specialist support at a double-figure quote despite the market not treating her as the obvious one to beat. The race is a $300,000 Group 2 over 1300m at Eagle Farm, run under set weights and penalties conditions, with a capacity field and the track listed as soft.  Tuileries is the most straightforward form horse. She won the Dark Jewel Classic at Scone with a sharp late surge and arrives here with Peter Snowden placing her confidently at 57.5kg. The draw in 13 is not ideal, but she has the right blend of closing speed and current form for a race that could be run at genuine pressure. Niance maps better from barrier three and the market has her on top, but she has mixed her form this preparation, which makes $6 feel a touch skinny rather than generous. Ahha Ahha is the most interesting runner. Chris Waller has accepted with several mares, but this one draws the inside, has Jason Collett booked, and has been put forward by one preview as the horse to follow, with her Sydney trial work described in glowing terms. The same preview framed her as a Tattersall's Tiara-bound mare, which makes sense given the Dane Ripper often serves as a final stepping stone towards that Group 1. At around $15 or $16, she looks the value if she can use the gate without being cluttered away.  She's Got Pizzazz also has a strong case from barrier six with Mark Zahra riding for Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman. Her recent form reads well enough, and she should get a more economical run than several key rivals. Soft Love is another genuine chance after a strong recent campaign, but barrier 17 makes the task harder, while Poster Girl has been identified as an exotics player after finishing third in the Helen Coughlan and should be close to peak fitness third-up.  Recent winners Floozie, C'est Magique and Comrade Rosa underline the profile of the race: mares need to be sharp enough for 1300m but good enough to hold that form into the Tiara path. This year's edition has no standout, so value matters. Top four: Ahha Ahha, Tuileries, She's Got Pizzazz, Poster Girl.
  • Another Wil the Straddie Knock Out Hope

    Friday, 12th June 2026
    The Stradbroke Handicap looks a typically open Eagle Farm puzzle, with proven Group 1 class, progressive lightweights and a few hard-luck runners all converging over 1400m. Headley Grange heads markets at around $5.50 to $6 after his Kingsford Smith Cup win, with Fangirl close behind at $6 to $6.50, while Fred Best Classic winner Regal Award is a $7 chance with only 49.5kg. Another Wil, Splash Back, Transatlantic and Private Eye sit in the next tier, depending on the market used, in a race where price and map matter as much as reputation.  Fangirl is the class runner and her Kingsford Smith Cup third was one of the best Stradbroke trials, particularly with the extra 100m now in her favour. The query is whether 56.5kg in a deep handicap blunts her late surge, but James McDonald and barrier 11 give Chris Waller's mare enough room to build momentum rather than be buried. Headley Grange has the more obvious winning form, having claimed the Kingsford Smith after a good run, and he looks fairly treated with 55kg, though he may not get everything as neatly this time.  Another Wil appeals as the horse ready to peak. He has performed well in the Doomben 10,000 and Kingsford Smith, and one specialist preview described this as looking a clear target race for him. The barrier is awkward, but there does not appear to be abundant speed, which may allow Ryan Maloney to work across without burning too much fuel. The 1400m looks ideal, and he should be hard to shake if he finds rhythm. Private Eye, third in last year's Stradbroke, also maps well from barrier four and should strip fitter after the Kingsford Smith, where he was entitled to tire late off a six-week break.  Regal Award is the fascinating lightweight. He earned his place by winning the Fred Best Classic and gets a huge handicap pull, but he still has to prove he can absorb this pressure against older, battle-hardened horses. Splash Back is another who fits the race with 52kg after her Victory Stakes success and a Kingsford Smith run that was better than it may read. Transatlantic has been building towards this third-up for Tony Gollan, but barrier 18 and the final 1400m are legitimate tests.  Recent winners Think About It, Stefi Magnetica and War Machine underline the modern Stradbroke pattern: a horse needs the right mix of class, weight relief and timing, rather than simply the biggest name. This year, Fangirl is the best horse, Headley Grange brings the freshest Group 1 win, and Regal Award gets the weight swing, but Another Wil looks the one set to arrive at his peak.

    Another Will

    At his best Another Wil is a big chance (pic: Mark Gatt)
  • Entries Open for 2027 NZB National Yearling Sale

    Friday, 12th June 2026
    New Zealand Bloodstock has opened entries for Karaka 2027, with the next edition of its flagship National Yearling Sale set to be held at the Karaka Sales Centre from Sunday, January 24. The announcement follows a record-breaking Karaka 2026, which carried the added significance of being the 100th National Yearling Sale and delivered a new benchmark for the industry. Turnover climbed by almost $10 million to more than $96 million across the week, while average, median and clearance rates all improved, underlining the strength of the refreshed format and continued demand for New Zealand-bred thoroughbreds. Karaka 2027 will retain the structure that helped drive those results, with Book 1 again staged across two full days, Book 2 to follow immediately after, and the Karaka Summer Sale to be held on the Thursday. NZB Managing Director Andrew Seabrook said Karaka 2026 had been an exceptional week, combining the celebration of a century of National Yearling Sales with strong commercial outcomes across the board. He said the company was entering the next chapter with renewed confidence in the format, the horses being offered and the broader Karaka experience enjoyed by buyers each year. That confidence was reinforced by the depth of the 2026 buying bench, which Seabrook described as the strongest seen at the sale, with Australian spend rising by 12%, Hong Kong and China active, and New Zealand trainers from every region involved. The results gave breeders and consignors a timely reminder of Karaka’s reach and reputation, particularly at a point when the sale had been repositioned to create greater momentum across the week. For vendors, entries for 2027 now open into a market that has just shown measurable growth in key indicators and strong engagement from both domestic and international buyers. For buyers, the familiar Karaka appeal remains built around access to New Zealand’s proven families, athletic yearlings and a sale environment that has consistently produced graduates capable of succeeding across Australasia and further abroad. The challenge for NZB will be to carry the energy of the centenary sale into a new year without the same milestone framing, but the platform appears well set. By keeping the successful format in place and moving quickly to build next year’s catalogue, Karaka 2027 has the chance to consolidate the gains made this year and continue the upward curve for one of the southern hemisphere’s most important yearling markets.
  • Juvenile Aristopolos Conspicuous by His Absence

    Friday, 12th June 2026
    Sunday’s 2YO Handicap at Devonport shapes as more than a simple late-season juvenile race, with Tasmania’s winter features suddenly looking far more open than they might have been. Aristopolos (see below) has been the standout youngster in the state, winning all six of his starts and putting a firm grip on 2YO of the year honours, but the unbeaten John Blacker-trained colt is unlikely to be ready for the Alexandra Plate or Sires Produce in Hobart next month. Those two $45,000 races, run over 1200m and 1400m respectively, now offer a more realistic opportunity for the chasing pack, beginning with Sunday’s $35,000 2YO Handicap over 1150m. Momentslikethese, Farmer’s Son and Buzzoffski are the only other 2YO winners in Tasmania this season, which underlines just how much Aristopolos has dominated the crop. The colt has not raced since his emphatic Alfa Bowl victory at Launceston in mid-April, and although he has recently returned to work, Blacker indicated the timing of the winter features may count against him. He said Aristopolos had come back into the stable looking “absolutely magnificent”, but added that the Alexandra Plate and Sires Produce might arrive too soon. Blacker still has a late-season juvenile hand to play through lightly raced filly All Intrique, a daughter of Tough Speed and Bet You She Rocks. She resumes at Devonport on Sunday after a pleasing Longford trial and is being aimed towards both Hobart features if she comes through the race well. All Intrique was bought for $16,000 at the 2025 Magic Millions Tasmanian Yearling Sale and has been freshened since finishing second to Momentslikethese in a Launceston maiden in early March. She has drawn barrier six in a field of nine this weekend, with Blacker encouraged by the upside she has shown since returning to work. The trainer believes All Intrique will eventually stretch to 1600m, making the 1400m Sires Produce a logical goal later in the campaign. She still has to shed maiden status, but with Aristopolos likely to be saved for another day, the filly has a chance to turn promise into substance at the right time of the season.

    Aristopolos

    Tasmanian juvenile sensation Aristopolos (pic: tasracing.com.au)
  • Birchley Suggests JJ Atkins Duo Over the Odds

    Friday, 12th June 2026
    In search of elite glory, trainer Liam Birchley will chase an elusive first Group 1 win at Eagle Farm on Saturday with a two-pronged JJ Atkins attack, and while the market has all but dismissed his runners, the experienced Queensland horseman is not convinced the prices tell the full story. Karaka Millions winner Dream Roca is the headline act for the stable in the 1600m juvenile feature, with Vanzadee also backing up as Birchley tries to add a top-level success to a record that already includes a long list of notable 2YO achievements. Dream Roca is rated a $41 chance and Vanzadee is even longer at $151, with Chris Waller's Tron Bolt dominating betting at around $2.20, but Birchley has been around enough good juveniles to know that the JJ Atkins can expose those still learning as much as it rewards the obvious talent. He has yet to win a Group 1, though he has been close several times, including with Sir Breakfast, who was placed in the race in 2002. What Birchley has done repeatedly is identify and develop young horses, a skill underlined by three Karaka Millions wins in New Zealand. Sister Havana gave him his first in 2010, Hardline followed in 2015, and Dream Roca added another earlier this year. That record has helped cement Birchley as one of Queensland's most reliable juvenile trainers, and the JJ Atkins now gives him a chance to convert that reputation into the major race that has so far avoided him. Dream Roca enters the race off an 11th in the Gr2 Sires' Produce Stakes at Eagle Farm, while Vanzadee is on the quick back-up after finishing eighth in the Listed The Show A Heart last week. On exposed form, neither has forced their way into the front line of betting, but Birchley believes both have claims that go deeper than the market suggests. He has not gone into the race expecting to shock the world blindly; he has assessed the opposition and still feels his pair can outrun their odds. Interestingly, his slight leaning is towards Vanzadee, despite the filly being the outsider of the pair. Birchley said her breeding gave him confidence she would handle the 1600m, whereas he was less certain about Dream Roca stretching to the mile. That stamina question could be decisive in a race where late-season 2YOs are being asked to go beyond sprinting trips and prove their staying foundations. Dream Roca brings the stronger headline credential through his Karaka Millions success, but Vanzadee may be the one whose profile fits the race better. For Birchley, Saturday is another chance to lean on the juvenile judgement that has served him so well, with two outsiders trying to deliver the Group 1 that would round out an already respected body of work.
  • New Inglis Digital Record Set by La Mexicana

    Friday, 12th June 2026
    La Mexicana has provided a spectacular launchpad for Peter O’Brien Bloodstock, with the young mare in foal to Too Darn Hot topping Inglis Digital’s June Early Online Sale at $920,000. Offered by Peter O’Brien Bloodstock on behalf of the Surace family, La Mexicana was bought by a partnership between Blue Gum Farm and Suman Hedge Bloodstock, becoming the most expensive horse sold on Inglis Digital this year. The result carried added significance for O’Brien, who is preparing to leave Segenhoe Stud later this month after more than three decades with the Hunter Valley nursery and used the mare to introduce his new venture to the market. He described the sale as an outstanding result and said the Surace family, close friends of his, had wanted to support the launch of Peter O’Brien Bloodstock by entrusting him with a quality mare. O’Brien said La Mexicana was special to him, not least because her first three foals had all made a strong impression, while the weanling she currently has by her side is already being talked of as a potential champion. Offered in foal to a young stallion of real momentum, she brought together pedigree, race record, commercial appeal and future upside in one package. O’Brien also said the result underlined how far Inglis Digital had come, noting that the platform was now capable of selling every type of bloodstock, from yearlings and racehorses to pregnant mares and mares with foals at foot. Hedge said his team had taken a keen interest in La Mexicana as soon as she appeared online, speaking from Oaklands where he has been inspecting weanlings ahead of the Great Southern Weanling Sale, which begins on Thursday. He said O’Brien had been glowing in his assessment of the mare and believed she had an excellent platform for the future, an endorsement that helped strengthen their interest. For Blue Gum and Suman Hedge Bloodstock, the purchase secures a mare with immediate and long-term commercial value, while for O’Brien it was a highly encouraging first public statement under his own banner. La Mexicana’s price also says plenty about buyer confidence in high-end breeding stock through online auctions, with a digital format no longer limiting the ceiling for the right mare. Inglis Digital has increasingly become a genuine marketplace for valuable bloodstock rather than a secondary channel, and La Mexicana’s sale gives that trend another emphatic example. The mare’s next chapter will now unfold with a powerful ownership partnership behind her, a Too Darn Hot pregnancy carrying obvious appeal, and a profile that made her one of the standout online offerings of the year. For O’Brien, it was the sort of start any new bloodstock business would hope for: trusted clients, a premium mare, spirited bidding and a headline result to announce the venture.

    La Mexicana

  • Alexiou Believes Sanctified Has Turned a Corner

    Friday, 12th June 2026
    Sanctified will chase a second straight Rosehill win on Saturday, with co-trainer Sterling Alexiou confident the 3YO has finally found the right rhythm after a stop-start beginning to his career. The gelding broke through at his seventh start before adding a second win at start 14, and his latest success at Warwick Farm suggested there may be more to come now that he has matured into a more tractable racehorse. Alexiou, who trains in partnership with Gerald Ryan, said Sanctified’s last-start pattern could prove an ideal guide for jockey Sam Clipperton in the Racing And Sports Handicap over 1300m. The gelding settled behind a genuine tempo at Warwick Farm before sweeping home down the outside under Josh Parr, and Alexiou believes a similar race shape would give him every chance to repeat the performance. He said the race looked suitable, with enough moderate to good speed to help Sanctified settle and use his finish. While the horse is not a natural on-speed runner, Alexiou said he had shown he was effective when allowed to sit, relax and build into his work, and the wider draw should not be a major negative given his preferred style. Sanctified had promised ability early, including a placing in last year’s Gr3 Black Opal Stakes, but it took time for him to convert that talent into wins. Alexiou said the gelding had always been consistent and deserved another city victory, especially for the ownership group, which has had to be patient through the horse’s development. A key part of that improvement has been the decision to geld him, with Alexiou saying Sanctified had been a handful as a colt. He could be aggressive in his work and at the races, which occasionally brought him undone, but the change has helped him relax and made the stable’s job much easier. Alexiou said the horse was now straightforward, uncomplicated and happy in his environment, and he expects another bold showing if Sanctified can hold the form he produced at Warwick Farm. Both of the gelding’s wins, along with most of his most honest racing, have come since he was gelded at the end of his 2YO season. For a horse who once looked as though he might take a more direct path after his Black Opal placing, Sanctified has needed time to grow into himself. The signs now are more encouraging. He has learned to conserve energy, switch off in running and produce his effort late, all of which are essential for a horse trying to progress through the Sydney grades. Saturday’s race gives him the chance to prove his Warwick Farm win was not a one-off, but the start of a more settled and productive chapter.
  • Inglis Offering a Chance to Own Reserve Bank

    Friday, 12th June 2026
    A private online sale through Inglis next week will give breeders the chance to secure Reserve Bank as a stallion prospect after the Goodwood Handicap winner completed a highly distinctive racing profile for Mick Price and Michael Kent Jr. The son of Capitalist was unbeaten in two starts as a juvenile, showing both speed and quality, including a 5.5l debut win in the fastest last 400m and 200m sectionals of the day before returning as a spring 3YO to score again by 2.9l. He was then tested at stakes level on his third start and finished second, beaten a nose, in the Gr2 Danehill Stakes, but it was as an autumn 3YO that he fully established his credentials. Reserve Bank won the Listed Redelva Stakes and Gr2 Tobin Bronze Stakes before producing the defining performance of his career in the Gr1 Goodwood Handicap. That Morphettville victory came against a deep sprint field, with 12 individual stakes winners behind him, including Gr1 winners Giga Kick, Climbing Star and Charm Stone, as well as high-class performers such as Generosity, Stretan Angel and Ameena. The performance made him the only 3YO colt to win the prestigious sprint during the past two decades, a point likely to form a central part of his appeal as a breeding prospect. His profile is also strengthened by the rarity of what he achieved at the highest level. Reserve Bank is one of only 10 colts to have won an open-age Australian Group 1 over 1400m or less since 2018, joining an accomplished group that includes Alabama Express, Beiwacht, Bivouac, Cylinder, Home Affairs, Jacquinot, Private Harry, Tentyris and Trapeze Artist. Of those, eight are either already standing at stud or will be this season, while four have had runners, with Alabama Express, Bivouac, Home Affairs and Trapeze Artist each already represented by at least one Group 1 winner. Reserve Bank also carries a pedigree with commercial relevance, being a grandson of champion sires Written Tycoon and Fastnet Rock. Written Tycoon was Champion Sire of Australia in 2020/21 and has produced 18 Group 1 winners and 82 individual stakes winners, while Fastnet Rock, Reserve Bank’s broodmare sire, is the sire of 44 Group 1 winners and 200 stakes winners. Kent Jr is confident the colt has the attributes required to succeed at stud, and his race record gives prospective buyers a clear set of selling points: precocity at two, Group class at three, elite sprint performance against older horses, and a fashionable speed pedigree. For Inglis, the sale adds a high-profile stallion prospect to its digital platform, while for breeders it offers access to a rare young Goodwood-winning colt with both performance and pedigree on his side.

2025 BTR Stud Stallions

BTP STUD STALLIONS

Sire
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
Puissance de Lune Established
Rebel Dane Established
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
Topicus 1st Season
Toronado Established
Trapeze Artist Established
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
Zoustar Established