Wednesday, 28th January 2026
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  • NEW O’Sullivan’s Evaluation of Filly is Well Written

    Wednesday, 28th January 2026
    Even seasoned observers were left in no doubt by the electric finish produced over the final 300 metres at Ellerslie last Saturday, as Written Tycoon filly Well Written catapulted herself from promising prospect to headline act. The impact of that Karaka Millions 3YO triumph has rippled well beyond New Zealand, prompting both raves and reservations among analysts debating whether the performance marks her as a legitimate member of the elite Australian 3YO filly ranks. The Ratings Bureau’s Daniel O’Sullivan, writing for racing.com, left little ambiguity, suggesting she’s not only the real deal but a big deal. Performance ratings paint a persuasive picture. The filly clocked a 103.3 WFA Performance Rating, an elite number in itself, but it was the manner in which she posted it that impressed most. Rapid acceleration off a solid tempo is a signature reserved for only the truly special. That ability, layered over an unblemished record of five wins from as many starts and peak ratings now stretching from 99.5 to 100.5 and up to Saturday’s 103.3, signals a horse still trending upward. Context is revealing. Since the start of the 2017/18 season, only one New Zealand 3YO has produced a higher mark: Imperatriz, who ran 103.5 when winning the Gr1 NZ Thoroughbred Breeders Stakes over a mile, having already delivered a 102 at 1400m. She remains the natural point of comparison for the new star on the block. A glance across the Tasman to where potential Australian opposition awaits, only cements that standing. In Australia, the highest-rated 3YO filly this season, Tempted, posted marks of 104 and 103.6 but both efforts were over sprint trips at 1200m. Shift the focus to 3YO races between 1400m and 1600m, and the benchmark dips. Sheza Alibi tops the list with a 100.5 in the Sandown Guineas, while among the colts, Beiwacht’s 108 in the Golden Rose stands alone, with only a handful matching the 100 mark. For a filly yet to taste defeat and already stacking up against some of the best recent benchmarks, the hype swirling around her is supported by substance. The numbers – and the manner – both say she belongs in any conversation about the elite.

  • NEW Oui Oui Oui Gets Provincial Midway Final Nod

    Wednesday, 28th January 2026
    High hopes are building around the early favourite for the $1m Provincial-Midway Championships Final, with trainer Jason Attard quietly confident he’s guiding a “pretty special” talent through another progressive campaign, reports racingnsw.com.au. Unbeaten in three starts this prep and boasting five wins from nine outings, Oui Oui Oui sits at the top of the TAB market at $6 following the release of the initial Provincial-Midway Championships Final odds. Only last year’s winner Matcha Latte, at $8, is also under double figures in the opening market. The Hawkesbury-based daughter of The Everest winner Yes Yes Yes has been thriving under Attard’s care. “I’m hoping to trial her at Warwick Farm next Tuesday over 1200m,” he explained, mapping a careful path towards the opening heat of the series at Hawkesbury on February 19. “Oui Oui Oui will have only the one trial prior to the opening heat of the series over 1400m at Hawkesbury,” Attard said, outlining a program designed to keep her at peak without overtaxing her. A short break followed her back-to-back wins at Randwick in December, but the filly hasn’t missed a beat. “She had a nice gallop on the B grass at Hawkesbury on Tuesday morning,” Attard noted. “She isn’t a big gross mare, and retains her fitness pretty well. By going to the first heat at Hawkesbury, it gives us options later in the series should she not qualify the first time.” The format guarantees both Provincial and Midway runners an opportunity, with the first two placegetters in each heat assured a start in the $1m Final at Randwick on April 11. Attention also turns to stablemate Cryptonic, who is slated to run at Rosehill Gardens this Saturday in the Midway Benchmark 72 Handicap, with Tommy Berry to ride. Cryptonic opened his campaign with a win at Kembla Grange before finishing sixth at Rosehill, but Attard remains positive. “I wasn’t disappointed with his run; he was beaten only three lengths.” With four career wins, Cryptonic remains eligible for the series, and could yet join Oui Oui Oui as another live contender for Attard’s team as the Provincial-Midway Championships build momentum.
  • NEW Karaka Book 2 KPIs Through the Roof

    Wednesday, 28th January 2026
    After a record-shattering opening session at NZB’s 100th National Yearling Sale, momentum carried straight through to Book 2 on Tuesday, delivering results that left seasoned market-watchers blinking at the numbers. With just 188 yearlings catalogued, the condensed session tallied a remarkable $12,247,000 in total sales, a figure that would have seemed outlandish for Book 2 in years gone by. Benchmarks from previous years tumbled as the session closed on an average price of $65,144 (up 80%), a median of $60,000 (soaring 124%), and a clearance rate of 76%. The shift in format – putting Book 2 horses in front of a broad international buying bench – was described as pivotal by NZB Managing Director Andrew Seabrook. “As we had expected, putting the Book 2 horses in front of the international buyers has been key,” Seabrook explained. He added, “To see a $2.5 million increase in turnover from a catalogue with 146 fewer horses, the results are just extraordinary really.” Australian buyers made their presence felt, with Wylie Dalziel among those to praise the changes. “Credit due to the team here for getting all the Book 2 horses on the grounds early,” Dalziel noted, highlighting a frustration of previous years when logistics had limited inspection opportunities. “Now, Peter Moody and I have had the chance to steal some good ones. We’ve had really good success buying out of Karaka, especially at this kind of price point. We couldn’t be happier.” Competition was fierce for standout lots, with Busuttin Racing ultimately landing the session topper after Lot 601, a filly by Embellish out of Queen of Wizardy, offered by Cambridge Stud, was passed in, then secured for $200,000. Cambridge Stud, recently crowned Leading Vendor for the 34th time at Book 1, added another title by selling 14 Book 2 yearlings for just under $1.2 million. Little Avondale Stud’s select draft saw it take Leading Vendor by average, with five lots sold at an average of $103,000. Shocking, standing at Rich Hill Stud, emerged as leading sire by average, with three yearlings averaging $121,667, topped by Lot 762 (ex Gardenier), who fetched $160,000 from Hong Kong’s Lok Lor. With the curtain closing on Book 2, focus now shifts to the inaugural Karaka Summer Sale, which gets underway Thursday from 11am, preceded by a public BBQ at the Garden Bar the previous evening. All yearlings sold at Karaka 2026 are eligible for the lucrative Karaka Millions Series, which features the $1m TAB Karaka Millions 2YO, $1.5m TAB Karaka Millions 3YO and $1m NZB Mega Maiden Series. Entries close Monday, 2 March 2026, for those seeking a place in New Zealand’s richest juvenile and classic races.

    Lot 601 at Book 2

    Lot 601 was the sale-topper at Karaka Book 2 in 2026 (pic: nzb.co.nz)
  • Surfeit of International Stars Likely for Dubai

    Wednesday, 28th January 2026
    Excitement ahead of Dubai's international racing showpiece is building as nominations for the $12 million Dubai World Cup at Meydan on March 28 reveal an entry list stacked with world-class talent, including Breeders' Cup Classic winner Forever Young and the most recent Dubai World Cup heroes, Laurel River and Hit Show. The event's 30th running has drawn 151 entries for the 2000m highlight, a testament to its global magnetism. Japan's formidable trio of Narukami, Diktaen and Dura Erede stand alongside leading American hopes Gosger and White Abarrio, with the entry sheet showcasing elite contenders from every major racing jurisdiction. A glittering supporting program only strengthens the occasion, headlined by the $6 million Dubai Sheema Classic, which boasts 95 nominations. Notable among these are Calandagan, Europe's Horse of the Year, defending champion Danon Decile, Breeders' Cup Turf hero Ethical Diamond, and Rebel's Romance. Japan again asserts its presence with Croix Du Nord, Durezza, and Masquerade Ball in the mix. Attention will also be on the G1 Dubai Turf, with 143 nominations, including last year's winner Facteur Cheval, Coral-Eclipse victor Ombudsman and Jantar Mantar, a multiple Group 1 winner from Japan. Speed takes center stage in the sprints: Breeders' Cup Sprint champion Bentornato is entered for the G1 Dubai Golden Shaheen, while the Turf Sprint's star, Shisospicy, heads nominations for the G1 Al Quoz Sprint. Beyond the Group 1 contests, Dubai World Cup night features three Group 2 events – the UAE Derby, Godolphin Mile and Dubai Gold Cup – with proceedings opening as tradition dictates with the G1 Dubai Kahayla Classic for Purebred Arabians. Anticipation will only intensify as the festival draws near, with seasoned campaigners and rising stars from across continents set to converge in Dubai. For trainers, owners, and fans alike, the prospect of old rivalries renewed and fresh stories written on one of the world's most dazzling racing stages is certain to deliver an unmissable night that again affirms Meydan's place at the very heart of international racing.

  • Yukaina Chasing Consecutive Wins

    Wednesday, 28th January 2026
    Impressive when winning on debut by more than four lengths over 1210m at Colac, the Micthell Freedman trained Yukaina (Maurice-Joliette, by Charm Spirit) needs to bring that form to town on Wednesday for the Ive > Handicap (1300m) but looks capable of going two from two. Purchased for just $30,000 from the Magic Millions Adelaide yearling sale draft of Glenn Lee Thoroughbreds by his trainer and Pacific Bloodstock, the gelding comes from a strong New Zealand black type family which includes stakes winners Star Satire, Zarzulea, Star Satire and Satin Shoes, who is in turn the dam of last Saturday's impressive debut 2yo winner Satin Summer (Written Tycoon) for Michael Freedman. Drawn wide in barrier nine in the 13-horse field compared to barrier one on debut, jockey Dean Yendall may need to ride him back in the field this time around and work home over the top of them. Resuming with a third placed effort over 1300m at Stawell recently, the Archie Alexander trained Jamesjohno (Strasbourg-Roseberry Street, by Stryker) did win at this track and trip at his final start last campaign, and there is no reason to think he can't be competitive once again. Outside of the top four just once in his seven starts to date, the 4yo gelding is consistent and looks capable of being in the finish here.
  • Well-Bred Headbanger Looks The One

    Wednesday, 28th January 2026
    With five of the ten final acceptances for Wednesday's Sportsbet Fast Form Plate (1000m) at Sandown Hillside currently being under double figure odds in the market, it will surely be a hotly contest race by many of the runners in an attempt to secure their maiden victory. Second at her most recent start before heading for a break, the Grahame Begg trained Headbanger (Capitalist-Sistonic, by Bel Esprit) looked good in a recent jumpout victory and comes to the races ready to run a race. Although drawn barrier nine in the ten-horse field, the filly has shown pace in the past, so unless she gets stuck extremely wide in the run, she should be able to put herself in a good position and be hard to beat. A half-sister to the Gr3 winner Semillion (Shalaa), Headbanger is out of a three-quarter-sister to Champion Black Caviar (Bel Esprit) and, also to the dam of dual 1 winner Ole Kirk (Written Tycoon) from the family of Gr1 winners All Too Hard (Casino Prince), Nepotism (Brutal) and Magnus (Flying Spur), so clearly has pedigree on her side. One of two runners in the field for Anthony and Sam Freedman, and surprisingly at 20/1 odds, last start runner-up Zousouth (Zousain-Southern Girl, by More Than Ready) need only need improve from that run to be competitive here. With this year's Magic Million 2YO Classic-winning jockey Thomas Stockdale in the saddle, the gelding jumps away from barrier 3 where he should get a good run.

    Ole Kirk

    Ole Kirk (pictured) is closely related to Head Banger (pic: vinery.com.au)
  • Well Bred Coco Dior Looks the One

    Wednesday, 28th January 2026
    Third on debut before heading for a spell, Mitchell Beer and Georgie Carpenter's 3YO fill yCoco Dior (Trapeze Artist-Sharapova, by Sebring) appears one of a host of chances in Wednesday's Master Builders Association Midway Maiden Plate (12300m) at Kembla Grange. Passed in when offered through the Inglis Easter yearling sale draft of Marque Stud, the well-related filly was retained to race by her breeder. From the family of South Africa's Champion Sire Gimmethegreenlight (More Than Ready) and his Gr1-winning half-sister Ofcourseican (Mossman), Coco Dior comes into the race with a handy second placed effort in a recent trial over 800m at her home track of Kembla Grange. Having had two trials leading into her debut performance, it will be interesting to see if she is fit enough on Wednesday, but in the large field of 15 (including two emergencies), there are clearly a lot of unknowns. Looking to back up off the back of a third placed effort last Thursday, Robert and Luke Price's Zougotme (Zousain-Change Channels, by Bradbury's Luck) has had five starts to date and his most recent effort was his best to date, suggesting he could be ready to turn the corner. Having finished fourth last start in a race where last Friday's metro winner Willingham (Justify) had finished second in, the Robert Pearse trained Tahurangi (Territories-Weeping Waters, by Medaglia D'oro) could improve to play a role here.
  • Extreme Choice on Offer in Super Maiden

    Wednesday, 28th January 2026
    A pair of 3YOs by Newgate Farm's Extreme Choice look capable of battling out Wednesday's Super Maiden (1000m) at Kembla Grange. Having faced the start just once, the Bjorn Baker's Extraglow (Extreme Choice-Skylight Glow, by Northern Meteor) finished third on debut, just a quarter of a length off the winner over 1100m at Hawkesbury and since she led throughout and was only run down in the shadows of the post, the drop back in 100m should see her right in the finish with Dylan Gibbons in the saddle. With five barrier trials to his record, the Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr trained Juvenal (Extreme Choice-Serious Satire, by More Than Ready) has finished a narrow second in his two trials this time in, suggesting he looks capable of making an impact on debut. Purchased for $340,000 from the Inglis Easter draft of Kia Ora Stud, Juvenal is out of the G3-winning More Than Ready mare from the Gr1 family of Champion 3YO Sprinter Star Satire (Volksraad). Outside of that pair, Michael Freedman's Manukau (Lonhro-Pohutukawa, by Medaglia D'oro) has recorded four second placed efforts from five starts and with his last start effort over 1200m at Warwick Farm, the query comes from the drop back in distance and the ask of carrying top weight of 59kgs, but he has drawn barrier 1.

    Extreme Choice

    Two Extreme Choice 3YOs in the same race is rare (pic: Mark Gatt)
  • Exciting Tassie 2YO Colt Remains Unbeaten

    Wednesday, 28th January 2026
    A sharp performance at Hobart on Sunday underscored the dominance of rising two-year-old, Aristopolos whose unbeaten record remains intact after the Listed Kevin Sharkie Elwick Stakes (1100m). The St Mark’s Basilica colt, already touted as Tasmania’s standout juvenile, furthered his credentials by stretching his winning streak to three and collecting his first black-type victory in the process. A measured ride from premiership leader Erica Byrne Burke saw the favourite settle midfield from a wide barrier before launching at the top of the straight. Confidence in her mount was never in doubt. “He’s an absolute pleasure to ride. He was a total professional,” Byrne Burke reflected, savouring her maiden Listed win and crediting trainer John Blacker and the stable for their support. “This is my first Listed winner, and I’m very grateful to John and the whole team who have been very supportive of me.” Victory came by just over a length from Momentslikethese, with Sovereign Dash, making his debut, well back in third. The sense of relief in the aftermath was evident for Blacker, who admitted to pre-race nerves with the unbeaten colt. “He’s a good horse going forward, and he will improve now he’s had the trip away,” the trainer remarked, satisfied with both the result and the learning opportunity for the promising youngster. All three of the colt’s wins this season have come against local two-year-olds, his earlier successes posted at Launceston before Sunday’s return to Hobart. Attention now turns to the $85,000 Magic Millions Classic (1200m) back at Hobart on February 6, where connections hope the purple patch continues. A significant offer to purchase the colt was rebuffed prior to his Elwick Stakes triumph, a decision that may prove even wiser after this latest display. “There are a lot of people in this horse that haven’t had a good horse, so it’s not an easy decision, but it’s a good problem to have,” Blacker conceded. Byrne Burke and Blacker were prominent throughout the card, Byrne Burke striking early for Adam Trinder aboard Lady Galadriel and Blacker landing the Class 1 with outsider Sandual.

    Aristopolos

    Aristopolos is yet to be bested (pic: tasracing.com.au)
  • Unlikely Freshman Foal Trifecta in USA

    Wednesday, 28th January 2026
    An ultra rare day of fresh beginnings unfolded on January 24 as the first foals by Breeders’ Cup Mile hero More Than Looks made their appearance at three farms across the country, offering a glimpse into the future for the Lane’s End stallion. According to bloodhorse.com, the sequence began near Lexington at Chesapeake Farm, where Sampson Racing Stables celebrated the arrival of a robust colt out of Eden Prairie. This mare, a prolific winner and multiple graded performer by Mizzen Mast, previously produced Minnesota Ready, who made a mark in the Commonwealth Stakes at Keeneland. Chesapeake Farm’s Collier Mathes was quick to express optimism, noting, “We couldn't be more pleased with this colt, he's a strong, good-looking individual.” The decision to send Eden Prairie to More Than Looks came naturally, given her successful match with More Than Ready and the stallion’s high-profile Breeders’ Cup win. Expectations run high for the colt’s future on the track. The excitement was mirrored in Kentucky’s bluegrass, where Machmer Hall welcomed a leggy filly out of Clear Voice. This youngster is the first foal for the Kantharos mare, herself a half-sister to Vegas Magic, a two-year-old graded stakes winner. Carrie Brogden of Machmer Hall described the filly as “the epitome of class for a newborn,” adding, “She has a beautiful expression and is the kind you hope for when breeding to a horse like More Than Looks.” Further south in Florida, Tag Stables witnessed the arrival of a sizable colt out of Spirited Storm at Lambholm South. Spirited Storm has produced quality before, including Uncaptured Spirit and Spirited Boss, the latter a stakes winner just last season. Shelly Fournier shared, “He is a huge colt with lots of personality, but smart,” capturing the early promise shown by More Than Looks’ progeny. Their sire was quick to stamp his mark as a racehorse, notching up a graded victory in the Manila Stakes at Belmont Park and later scoring decisively in the Jefferson Cup at Churchill Downs, clocking a 101 Beyer in the process. He returned at four to race exclusively in top company, producing an emphatic win in the Breeders’ Cup Mile and earning a career-best 105 Beyer speed figure, his record pushing past $1.8 million in earnings. A homebred for Hinkle Farms, More Than Looks, who shuttled to Australia in 2025, descends from a distinguished female line that includes multiple grade 1 winner Critical Eye. His dam, Ladies’ Privilege, is herself a black-type winner and a full sister to graded star Takeover Target, ensuring a potent blend of performance and pedigree for his first foals. Standing for $10,000 at Lane’s End near Versailles, More Than Looks is already shaping a new generation with the promise and quality expected from his celebrated bloodlines.

  • Patience Key for Under The Radar Zahra Stable

    Wednesday, 28th January 2026
    A quiet storm is brewing at Flemington as Simon Zahra’s operation signals a notable resurgence, and Saturday’s Group 3 Chairman’s Stakes could offer another chance to underline the stable’s return to prominence. After an accomplished partnership with Mathew Ellerton – capped by a Golden Slipper win with Crystal Lily in 2010 – Zahra found himself rebuilding virtually from scratch when their paths diverged at the close of 2021, reports racenet.com.au. This summer, results have started to reflect the patient work behind the scenes. Since the start of January, Zahra’s team has produced six winners from just 26 runners, with several near-misses suggesting the numbers could be even more flattering. Five second placings have come during the same period, three of them separated from victory by less than the width of a horse’s head. The narrow margins only hint at the progress being made within the yard. A more robust approach to yearling selection in the past two seasons has paid dividends, with Zahra crediting “stronger crops” for a fresh injection of talent. “We’ve had to rebuild since Mathew and I split. We’ve had to go back to basics a fair bit and start again,” Zahra admitted. At the same time, some of the stable’s battle-hardened veterans have benefitted from subtle adjustments in routine and arrangement, helping them extend their careers. “We’ve got some nice three-year-olds that we’ve got going and they’re coming good. There’s a nice crop of horses coming through, which is really good and a couple of the older horses have stood up – like Djockovic the other night (at Cranbourne), he’s in for a good prep.” A focal point this weekend will be Captive Rock, a colt by Stay Inside and a recent jumpout winner at Flemington, who steps out in the $200,000 Chairman’s Stakes at Caulfield. The race carries sentimental significance for Zahra, as Crystal Lily claimed it on her way to Golden Slipper glory sixteen years ago. Captive Rock had shown promise in two spring jumpouts before plans to race him pre-Christmas were shelved. “He’s not massive and looks like a real running colt,” Zahra noted. “We half had him ready pre-Christmas but he just lightened off a bit so we gave him six weeks off then brought him back.” With a low-key first jumpout at Werribee on January 16 and a subsequent winning effort at Flemington, the colt has done enough to warrant a city debut, though Zahra concedes he’s “still a bit new when he’s off the bridle” and needs to learn to pace himself. “Chairman’s Stakes nominations include Blue Diamond Stakes second favourite Big Sky, as well as La Gitana and Lady Of Five, both late scratchings from last week’s Blue Diamond Previews after traffic issues on the Monash Freeway delayed their arrival.
  • Leaner NZB NYSS Book 1 Proves a Hit

    Wednesday, 28th January 2026
    Momentum built quickly at Karaka as the first session of New Zealand Bloodstock’s 100th National Yearling Sale delivered a result that surpassed expectations, despite a leaner catalogue. After two days of selling, Book 1 closed with more than $79 million in turnover, an increase of $3.6 million on last year, reinforcing confidence in the middle and upper tiers of the market. The figures told a compelling story. The average climbed to a record $187,257, representing a 14 per cent lift, while the median surged 27 per cent to $140,000. A clearance rate of 81 per cent further underlined the strength of demand, particularly notable given the decision to compress Book 1 from three days to two and offer 94 fewer yearlings than the previous year. NZB managing director Andrew Seabrook said the outcome vindicated the revised format and reflected the positive mood across the grounds. He noted the aggregate had risen by more than $3 million despite the reduced catalogue and described the clearance rate as the strongest seen in some time. Seabrook added that the energy among buyers and vendors had been palpable all week and said he was looking forward to that momentum carrying through into a strong Book 2 session. Fittingly, the sale’s landmark edition was topped by one of its longest-serving participants, with Cambridge Stud claiming both the leading vendor title and the highest-priced lot. Lot 513, a colt by emerging sire Sword of State and a half-brother to multiple Group One winner Ceolwulf, was secured for $1.1 million by Mr Sanxiong Gao in partnership with Ciaron Maher Racing. Sir Brendan Lindsay said the result highlighted what remained possible in the New Zealand breeding industry, pointing to the colt’s modest service fee as evidence of opportunity. He described the moment as one the team would remember for a long time and said the milestone nature of the sale made it even more meaningful. By the close of selling, Cambridge Stud had moved 50 lots for a total of $10.64 million, a result Lindsay attributed to years of groundwork and belief in local breeding. He said the occasion carried special significance given the centenary of the National Sale and praised the wider industry for the way it had embraced the event. Ciaron Maher’s bloodstock representative Will Bourne confirmed strong competition for the sale-topper, noting that David Ellis was always difficult to beat on home soil. Bourne said the colt had been identified early in the process, with Maher closely involved in the selection, and credited the support of new client Mr Gao for securing the purchase. Meanwhile, Te Akau Racing’s Ellis claimed the leading buyer title for an 18th time, describing the sale as a much-needed lift for the industry and commending NZB for its execution. Darley’s Anamoe emerged as the leading sire by average, with six yearlings selling at a mean of $487,500, while Sword of State finished close behind after averaging $260,250 for 20 sold. All purchases remain eligible for the Karaka Millions Series, including the $1 million 2YO, $1.5 million 3YO and the NZB Mega Maiden, ensuring the next chapter of the sale’s influence is already in motion.

    Sir Brendan Lindsay and Will Bourne

    Sir Brendan Lindsay with bloodstock agent Will Bourne (pic: nzb.co.nz)

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
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
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
Doubtland Established
Dubious Established
Dundeel Established
Ellsberg 1st crop 2YOs
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
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
Prague 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
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