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  • 2026 Sledmere Stud Vendor Profile

    Friday, 9th January 2026
    Sledmere Stud begins another yearling sales series on the Gold Coast having established itself amongst the leading thoroughbred vendors in the country. A sustained sequence of racetrack success has seen the Scone outfit emerge as one of the most consistent sources of top-class gallopers in the domestic ranks, and especially so in the divisions that the domestic buying bench places greatest emphasis upon — the early-comer that trains on to become a high-class 3-year-old and leading open age performer. Look no further than their current star graduates, Arkansaw Kid and Evaporate (NZ). The former hit the ground running with victory in the $502,000 Inglis 2YO at Moonee Valley on debut a few seasons ago and hasn't missed a beat since. A dual Group 2 VRC Bobbie Lewis Quality winner and Group 1 Blue Diamond Stakes placegetter earlier still in the piece, the now 5-year-old recently took his career earnings to over $2 million during another highly productive spring campaign. And very much the same can be said of Evaporate (NZ). Sold as a Magic Millions Gold Coast yearling on behalf of the farm's great Kiwi associates Little Avondale, the distinguished 4-year-old is also now a multiple Group winner universally recognised as a Group 1 talent boasting earnings climbing rapidly towards $3 million. Both Arkansaw Kid and Evaporate (NZ) have picked up the baton from fellow Sledmere Stud Group 1 graduates and million-plus dollar earners Veight, Little Brose and Ozzmosis, as well as the likes of Icebath (NZ), Invincibella and Snapdancer before them, to place Sledmere Stud squarely in the very top-bracket of yearling vendors in Australia with even bigger and better drafts to offer in the months ahead.

    Arkansaw Kid

    Arkansaw Kid is a threat in every Group race he contests (pic: Mark Gatt)
  • 2026 Tyreel Stud Vendor Profile

    Friday, 9th January 2026
    With an exceptional reputation for raising and selling high-quality thoroughbreds, Tyreel Stud's ethos of nuturing a small, but select, broodmare band where the focus is on quality over quantity has paid dividends in recent years. Those those nurtured at the farm have gone on to perform exceptionally well at not only the major yearling sales, but prove extremely competitive at the elite level on the track, further reinforcing the farm's standing within the industry. Owned by Laurence and Linda Monds, the husband-and-wife team lead by example on the Agnes Banks-located farm with a very hands-on approach, ensuring their philosophy centres around developing deep insights into the individual needs of each horse, crafting tailored nutrition, handling and preparation plans with the support of experienced staff, specialist veterinarians and farriers. This personalised strategy aims to maximise each horse's potential, whether destined for the sales ring or the racetrack. "Our farm is relatively small (105 acres) when compared to many other thoroughbred breeding farms, but with this in mind, we're only able to raise small numbers each year, but our record speaks for itself when you look at our graduates," said Linda Monds. In recent years, Tyreel Stud's yearling graduates include the likes of Everest hero, multiple Group 2 winner and $9.3m earner Classique Legend (Not A Single Doubt), triple Group 1 winner Behemoth (All Too Hard) who earned connections $3.2m, and Gr1 South Australian Derby-winning The Autumn Sun filly Coco Sun (see below) who won a little over $800,000 on the track before sold as a broodmare prospect for $1.2 million. Every Rose (Choisir), who was successful in the Gr3 Gimcrack Stakes on her 2YO debut before winning the Gr2 Light Fingers Stakes at 3, earned over $380,000 on the track, before being sold for $1.3m as a broodmare prospect. Kermadec mare Montefilia is another outstanding example of the quality graduates from the farm; having been offered as a weanling before offered once again as a yearling, she went on to secure four Group 1 victories and $4.5m in earnings, before being purchased as a broodmare prospect for $3.4m. While not all graduates are born at the farm, some yearling graduates are raised elsewhere but go through Tyreel Stud's rigorous yearling prep before heading to the sales, with the likes of Olentia, Pierossa, Parry Sound and Bases Loaded all securing stakes victories during their racing careers. With four yearlings in the last 11 years selling for $1m or more through various Tyreel Stud yearling sale drafts, pedigree and physique are two key constants which ensure the continual recognition of graduates in both the sale ring and on the track. In 2026, Tyreel Stud will once again be represented at all the major yearling sales with a draft of seven yearlings at the Magic Millions Yearling Sale at the Gold Coast, followed by eight at the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale before ending with six at the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale.

  • 2026 Vinery Stud Vendor Profile

    Friday, 9th January 2026
    With six resident stallions led by Champion First Season Sire Ole Kirk, Gr1 sire All Too Hard, and exciting young sires Exceedance and Hawaii Five Oh, Vinery's record of producing quality racehorses continues in the same vein as it has for over a century.  "Vinery Stud has the perfect balance of river flats and rolling hills and is renowned for the quality and toughness of the thoroughbred stock it has produced through the years. Encompassing more than 2300 acres including 3km of frontage to the Pages River, lush, irrigated pastures extend to rich undulating paddocks for the young developing stock beneath an array of softly protected valleys for winter protection." Group 1 winners Farnan, Russian Revolution, Shamus Award, Marabi, Artorius, Aristia, and more recently Sepals and Femminile as well as the likes of Too Darn Lizzie, Exhilarates, Samaready, Growing Empire, Roots, Rubick, and Startantes epitomise the quality of racehorses produced by Vinery. Renowned as a nursery for 2YO winners, Vinery's current juvenile crop includes boom Gr2 winner Lara Antipova (see below) and Listed placed Mystical, while their current 3YO graduates are led by Gr3 winner and Gr1 placed Legacy Bound, Gr3 winner Spicy Lu, Gr3 winner Sixties, and stakes placed Chilsolm and Regal Award. The original Segenhoe Stud, founded by British Member of Parliament Thomas Potter Macqueen in 1824, Vinery has been a successful Thoroughbred property since 1913. Purchased by George Hoffmeister, of Vinery USA, the property was rebranded as Vinery in 1998. Soon after, Dr Thomas Simon purchased the dual hemisphere business, and Peter Orton was installed as the Vinery Australia general manager. Simon added several partners during the early 2000s. "With the property's origins built on hope and determination almost two centuries ago, modern-day Vinery is little different in its philosophy to what its predecessors had dreamed. Despite the passing of time, the Vinery property is still very much the heart and soul of men and women with aspirations to succeed. We call them breeders." Vinery will present a draft of 26 yearlings at the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale, 34 yearlings at the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale, and ten at the Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale. Vinery will also be present at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale.

  • 2026 Widden Stud Vendor Profile

    Friday, 9th January 2026
    Currently second on the all-time Black Type Vendor Premiership, Widden Stud is the oldest continuously running Thoroughbred farm in Australia. The impressive feat has come with generations of success, with the farm only as good as its most recent graduates. Recent Gr1 winners include Schwarz, Climbing Star and Zougotcha – all sold through the sales ring – while Duais and El Patroness have been born and raised by Widden for clients of the farm.  The spring of 2025/26 has seen the likes of Apulia win the Gr2 Perth Cup, West Of Swindon win the Gr2 Stutt Stakes, as well as Casino Seventeen, Napoleonic, Piggy Back, Zousensation all win at stakes level.  In 1829, the young NSW government opened up the Nineteen Counties, regions of land beyond the Sydney basin available for purchase, and it was in 1836 that the Bylong Valley including Widden became available. The land was sold in 1867 to John Thompson, and along with his father and brother, over the next few years, they acquired enough land to form the basis of the current Widden Stud. Widden has been associated with breeding racehorses from the beginning of racing in Australia. The first edition of the Australian Stud Book (1878) lists three broodmares belonging to Widden Stud. The famous brand, JT over sideways 2, belongs to John Thompson whose grandfather John was the first Thompson to arrive in Australia in 1832. "This is the story of a valley. A valley of lush, green springs and golden summers, its sweet waters, its abundant pastures and sheltered timber are ringed about by steep ramparts. Winter cannot disturb its calm. One could search the world for such a place," wrote Douglas M. Barrie in Valley of Champions, the history of Widden Stud, penned in 1967 for the farm's centenary. There's something about this land that inspires greatness. From Widden's first Champion Australian Sire Lochiel to names like Eurythmic, Ajax, Kingstown Town, and more recently Champions such as Dissident, Whobegotyou, and Sunlight, the list of Group 1 winners over the last 150 years is way too long for any one article. Since those early days, Widden Stud has stood successful stallions like Vain, Marscay, Lunchtime, General Nediym, Sebring, and this continues with reigning Champion Sire Zoustar standing at the farm.  Widden will present 65 yearlings at the 2026 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale, and 51 at the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale. A further 50 yearlings from Widden's Victorian farm at Riddells Creek will be offered at the Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale.

    Zougotcha

    Brilliant Gr1-winning Widden graduate Zougotcha (pic: Steve Hart)
  • 2026 Willow Park Stud Vendor Profile

    Friday, 9th January 2026
    Willow Park Stud's Glenn Burrows has built a strong reputation as a trader of broodmares, having incredibly sold the dams of 15 elite winners including recent Group 1 winners Libertad, Quintessa, and Private Harry. "For a long time, we have been successful as broodmare traders. We've recently created partnerships with clients who want to retain that success for themselves and have moved into improving our own broodmare band using the same philosophy that has given buyers of our broodmares such success. We now have 19 mares owned in partnerships on the farm, and are moving into selling yearlings. Let's hope the winning run continues," said Burrows. With horses like Buffering, Samantha Miss, Bounding, Nechita, Anamato, and Star Witness all resulting from Willow Park Stud's mating plans and trading positions, the decision to retain more of their stock and sell as yearlings makes a lot of sense. "The first crop of this new venture were born this season and I'm so excited with them. We have some absolute crackers amongst them and we've had some wonderful pedigree updates to a few of them in the interim since they were purchased too." One of the mares sought out by Burrows for Willow Park is Pretty Woman, the dam of two runners for two stakes winners: Luvnwar (see below) who won the Gr3 La Trice Classic in 2026, and Listed winner Chokito. The winners keep coming with 2026 Listed Wellesley Stakes winner Lassified being out of Exclusive Lass, who Willow Park Stud sold at the 2024 Magic Millions Broodmare Sale for $140,000.  It's not just broodmares. Already, the 2025 yearling graduates are on the board with juvenile colt Stretan Ruler running second in the Listed Merson Cooper Stakes on debut this spring.  "Breeding can be a thorny enterprise. Every breeder knows there are good years and bad. You can, however, increase your odds of success and profit by ensuring you have an objectively positioned professional assisting you in your mare selection and annual matings. You can also ensure the resulting progeny are given the very best start in life."  Willow Park Stud will offer seven yearlings at the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale, and ten at the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale.

  • 2026 Yarraman Park Stud Vendor Profile

    Friday, 9th January 2026
    Home to Champion Sire I Am Invincible, sire of 17 Group 1 winners, Yarraman Park Stud's three stallions are all Gr1 sires. Vinnie, as he's affectionately known in Australia, is growing a reputation as a sire of sires with the exciting Home Affairs looking to join proven Gr1 sires Hellbent and Brazen Beau.  Hellbent is enjoying a brilliant season with exciting juvenile Zip Lock winning the Gr3 BJ McLachlan Stakes, and he heads to the R.Listed Magic Millions 2YO Classic, while assisting Hellbent to the number one position of the Australian Champion 2YO Sire table before the New Year began. Hellbent's pair of Gr1 winners are the tough mares Magic Time and Benedetta. Hellbent is beginning to fashion a reputation in Hong Kong with Invincible Ibis standing out as one of the leading contenders for the all important 4YO Series. Brave Smash was an incredibly tough racehorse, winning from two to six across Japan and Australia, and he's transferring that ability to his progeny who are led by Gr1 winner Kimochi. "Situated on 1500 hectares of mineral-rich, undulating country in the Hunter Valley, Yarraman Park boasts a carefully managed environment with large, well-maintained paddocks. The farm's natural limestone foundation is renowned for producing strong, sound racehorses." Yarraman Park Stud's history dates back over 100 years when William Thompson, brother to John Thompson of Widden Stud, established the farm. Yarraman Park Stud first offered yearlings at the Inglis Easter sale in 1916 through to 1936 before the farm was sold and used as a dairy farm until champion jockey George Moore owned the farm for a decade or so. Yarraman Park Stud once again turns up in the Inglis Easter records from 1963 to now, having been bought by Major James "J.D." Mitchell in 1968. In 2010, the farm's fortunes turned steeply upwards with the arrival of I Am Invincible. "As soon as he came out of the box we said, 'Yep, we're going to stand this horse'. He was a fast horse, but he was just so good looking. He was then and is now, a magnificent horse. The rest has been incredible history," Arthur Mitchell said. A relationship with globally renowned Shadwell Farm has also been fruitful for the farm, with the likes of Enbihaar, Rimraam, Madeenaty, Zamzam and Minhaaj coming off the property as well as champions Rafeef, Mustaaqeem, Majmu and Entisaar in South Africa. With Zip Lock and city winner Fireball leading the current juveniles sold by Yarraman Park, the current crop of 3YOs include Gr1-placed Hidden Achievement, Gr3 winners Point Barrow and Jimmy Recard, and Listed winners Hi Barbie and Brave Design. Australia's best maiden Sylph, who runs in the $3 million Sunlight, has been Listed placed at her last two starts, and was retained to race by Yarraman Park Stud. Yarraman Park will present a draft of 36 yearlings at the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale. They will also offer 22 yearlings at the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale and 13 at the Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale. Looking further afield, Yarraman Park Stud is always a significant presence at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale.

    Madeenaty

    Madeenaty comes off Yarraman Park Stud's pastures (pic: Steve Hart)
  • Flemington Key to Knobelas-Roadcone Rematch

    Friday, 9th January 2026
    A return to a bigger stage is expected to tilt the balance this weekend, with conditions aligning more favourably for a rematch that left unfinished business three weeks ago. Knobelas gets another opportunity to square the ledger with Roadcone when they meet again in Saturday's $130,000 Henry Byron Moore BM84 Handicap over 1600m at Flemington, a setting her camp believes plays far more to her strengths. Their most recent clash came over 1500m on the Caulfield Heath circuit, where Roadcone narrowly prevailed after slipping clear turning for home and pinching a decisive break. That margin proved just enough, but trainer Michael Kent Jnr told NZ Racing Desk he is confident the outcome could look very different this time around, particularly with the spacious expanses of Flemington replacing the tighter Heath layout. "She's obviously very progressive; six starts for three wins and three seconds and one more stride and she gobbles up Roadcone last time," Kent said of the Belardo mare, whom he trains in partnership with Mick Price. He was quick to point to the change of venue as a key factor. "Naturally we're looking forward to the big spacious track of Flemington versus Caulfield Heath, which probably undid her a bit last time." With the four-year-old now third-up, confidence is building that she is close to her top. "She looks to be a really nice horse for the future and third-up on Saturday, we should be close to our peak fitness." That Caulfield Heath performance followed a dominant first-up win over 1400m at Pakenham in benchmark 70 grade, her first appearance since finishing second in the Silver Bowl Final over 1600m at Flemington last July. Saturday's assignment represents a return to a trip and venue that previously suited, and Kent is keen to see how she measures up back at the mile. Ridden again by Beau Mertens, Knobelas meets Roadcone 1.5kg better at the weights for their last-start defeat and has drawn barrier two, while her rival will jump from gate nine. The field also features in-form pair Sneaky Sunrise and Hiyaam Proud, along with former stablemate Angland, adding further depth to the contest. Despite her race-day consistency, Kent admits she offers little encouragement at home. "She's a no-frills horse and gives you no feel at home," he said. "I don't think she's ever won a trial, but she just goes to raceday and when you ask her to quicken, she just goes." With tactical speed and a sharp turn of foot, connections remain optimistic this preparation can open the door to bigger targets ahead. 
  • In Form Aviatress Hard to Beat in Standish

    Friday, 9th January 2026
    With a win and four placed efforts at her last five starts, all at black type level, the Richard and Chantelle Jolly-trained Aviatress (Smart Missile-Twin Star Rocket, by Bel Esprit) is out to end her Flemington drought in Saturday’s $200,000 G3 Standish Handicap (1200m). While her record at the track appears disappointing, with three unplaced efforts from three attempts, on closer inspection one notes she has finished fourth in each of those three runs, all at black type and not beaten far on each occasion. Beaten into third last start in the Listed Xmas Stakes (1200m) behind Hedged (Capitalist-Acing Shamrock, by Fastnet Rock) who she will meet here once again, Aviatress carried 60kgs that day and drops down to 58kg here. “She carried 60kg the other day (3rd, Sandown), there was nothing wrong with her run, she kind of missed the kick and was deep all the way,” co-trainer Chantelle Jolly told racenet.com.au. “It was as good a run as any, so you can’t knock her on that effort. We just thought we’d keep her going while these races are presenting themselves to us and she’s in good form.” Drawn wide in 10 of 12, it shouldn’t pose any issues for the mare who normally settles off the pace before charging home late, suggesting that if the straight track is playing evenly, then she should have a nice lane down near the outside fence. If she runs as expected, connections have pencilled in possible runs in the Gr2 Australia Stakes (Jan 23) at Pakenham and/or the Gr3 Bellmaine Stakes (Jan 31) at Caulfield a week later.

  • Randwick-Trained Fillies Leading Pearl Chances

    Friday, 9th January 2026
    The running of Saturday’s $150,000 Aquis Gold Pearl QTIS 2YO Fillies (1100m) at the Gold Coast Turf Club appears, on paper at least, a race in three. All trained at Randwick, Shiki (Too Darn Hot-Jest Excel, by Exceed And Excel) and By Choice (Written By-Audacious Choice, by Redoute’s Choice) for the G Waterhouse and A Bott stable, as well as Tigroni (Tiger Of Malay-Campari, by O’Reilly) for the J O’Shea and T Charlton camp, all look leading chances. Impressive when winning the Gr3 Gimcrack Stakes on debut, the Cornerstone bred and sold Shiki resumed recently and failed to fire as the short-priced favourite. Weakening late to be beaten into fourth by Bjorn Baker’s impressive colt Warwoven (Sword Of State), with that winner having since won again with ease and is now the favourite for the upcoming $3m Magic Millions 2YO Classic (1200m). If Shiki can maintain a reasonable tempo on Saturday without over dong it, surely, she must rate a chance. Stablemate By Choice, unbeaten in two trials before coming out and winning on debut where she defeated Masvingo (Zoustar) who had come through a third in both the Gr3 Gimcrack Stakes behind Shiki and a third in the Magic Millions Wyong 2YO Classic, the Written By filly also defeated Tigroni, who herself looks one of the leading chances come Saturday. Beaten in both of her starts to date, Tigroni will be out to secure the honour of becoming the first winner for her Newgate Farm-based Gr2 winner Tiger Of Malay.
  • Miss Joelene Out to Create Waves Again

    Friday, 9th January 2026
    Successful in last year’s $500,000 The Wave (1800m) when run at the Sunshine Coast, before finishing third in the $1m Magic Millions Subzero (2200m) seven days later, the Kelly Schweida-trained Miss Joelene (Russian Revolution-Cellargirl, by More Than Ready) looks ready to tackle the pair of lucrative races once again this year. Winning the Listed Tails Stakes two start back over 1500m before second in the Listed Member’s Mile (1600m), the Cejay Graham-ridden mare has drawn barrier nine for Saturday’s race and as she often gets back and runs on, it should not pose any issue in the 13-horse field. Rising just a half kilo since her last win in the race, and despite two Listed wins in the 12 months since that race, Miss Joelene will only carry 57kg on Saturday. Born and raised at Cannon Hayes Stud, the daughter of Russian Revolution was purchased for $20,000 from the Kenmore Lodge draft at the 2022 Magic Million National Yearling Sale by her trainer. With earnings of $1.1m to date, if the mare manages to win both races, she could take her earnings just shy of $2m in just over a week’s time. An interesting runner is another mare, with the Kris Lees trained You Wahng (So You Think-Wahng Wah, by Casino Prince) coming into the race off a last start 16th of 20 in the $2m Gr2 The Ingham. A winner of the Gr1 Queensland Oaks at 3, the mare finished fourth in a recent barrier trial, beaten just under two lengths and with the step up to 1800m on Saturday and a slight drop in class, we may see an improve showing.

  • Widdup Saddles Up Two in Sunlight Chase

    Friday, 9th January 2026
    With last year’s inaugural running of the $3m Magic Millions Sunlight 3YO Sunlight Plate (1100m) proving a massive launching pad for the race with Private Harry (Harry Angel) defeating the Gr1 Golden Slipper winner Lady Of Camelot (Written Tycoon), with the winner then taking out the Gr1 Galaxy at his very next start. While there are a host stakes winners and stakes performers in this year’s field, none are of the calibre of last year’s quinella (just yet), but the likes of Savvy Hallie (Hellbent-Rose Of Savannah, by Fastnet Rock) and North England (Farnan-Our Belisa, by Lope de Vega) are group winners who appear leading contenders. Other than a fifth placed effort in the Gr2 Resiling Stakes behind Gr1 Golden Slipper third and first, Tempted (Street Boss) and Marhoona (Snitzel), Savvy Hallie has been a model of consistency and never out of a place. Beaten less than three-quarters of a length behind eventual Gr1 winner Apocalyptic in the Gr2 Furious Stakes, that form alone is enough to suggest that Brad Widdup’s stakes-winning filly is in with a leading show here. Other than when he broke his maiden at his third start, Savvy Hallie’s stablemate Nashville (Farnan-Dixie Chick, by Star Witness) has finished behind a host of quality stakes winners including a debut fourth to eventual Gr1 Golden Rose winner Beiwacht (Bivouac). From barrier 4, the Tyler Schiller-ridden colt has the ability to go forward, and off the back of his recent barrier trial where he finished fourth behind last season’s Magic Millions 2YO Classic winner O’ Ole (Ole Kirk), his previous first-up winning form should come into play which gives him a show in this sprint.

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