Ante-Post Special The Melbourne Cup 2016, 3200 metri, G1, di seguito gli ancora iscritti // GOFFS TV: ORBY SALE REVIEW 2016 // Curlin Colt Fuels Resurgent Midlantic Market // Aste: #Tattersalls October Yearling day 1: Sheikh Mohammed compra tutti i Dubawi! Ecco i primi botti // Aste: Tattersalls October Sale (Book 1) con 551 Yearlings. Ecco il day 1 con il live dell’asta per seguirla online

 
     
 
Racing Post
 

The Melbourne Cup is one of the highlights of the racing calendar, with a selection of the world’s greatest stayers descending on Flemington racecourse in an attempt to win the race that stops a nation. 

Aidan O’Brien recently completed a historic 1-2-3 at the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe: could the legendary Irish trainer follow up his feat by landing one of the only major prizes that has so far eluded him?

Tomorrow’s Racing Post includes an indispensable Pricewise ante-post special, in which Tom Segal reveals his thoughts and selections while providing expert analysis for the richest two-mile handicap in the world.

fonte : RacingPost

 

Melbourne Cup

THE 2016 MELBOURNE CUP (3200 metres),   Total Prize Money $6,200,000 – Group 1.,   Handicap race. Field limit 24.

The 2016 Melbourne Cup field at Flemington.

1 ALMANDIN (GER) Robert Hickmott
2 ALMOONQITH (USA) David & B Hayes & T Dabernig
3 ALOFT (IRE) Robert Hickmott
4 ALPINE EAGLE Tony McEvoy
5 AMEXED (NZ) Tony Gollan
6 ANTONIO GIUSEPPE (NZ) Chris Waller
7 ARAB DAWN (GB) John O’Shea
8 ASSIGN (IRE) Robert Hickmott
9 AUTHORITARIAN Lee & Anthony Freedman
10 AZURITE (IRE) Tony McEvoy
11 BARSANTI (IRE) Roger Varian
12 BATTLECAMP (NZ) Lee & Anthony Freedman
13 BEAUTIFUL ROMANCE (GB) Saeed Bin Suroor
14 BERISHA Robert Smerdon
15 BIG ORANGE (GB) Michael Bell
16 BOLD SNIPER (GB) David & B Hayes & T Dabernig
17 BONDI BEACH (IRE) Aidan O’Brien
18 CLONDAW WARRIOR (IRE) William Mullins
19 COOL CHAP Lee & Anthony Freedman
20 CURREN MIROTIC (JPN) Osamu Hirata
21 DA BIG HOSS (USA) Michael J Maker
22 DANDY GENT Terry & Karina O’Sullivan
23 DANE HUSSLER David & B Hayes & T Dabernig
24 DANJEU (IRE) John P Thompson
25 DARLUX (FR) Brian McGrath
26 DE LITTLE ENGINE Danny O’Brien
27 DEE I CEE (NZ) Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott
28 DIVAN (NZ) Robert Hickmott
29 DREADED (NZ) Lee & Anthony Freedman
30 ELITE ARMY (GB) Saeed Bin Suroor
31 ERUPT (IRE) Francis-Henri Graffard
32 ESCADO Matt Laurie
33 EXCESS KNOWLEDGE (GB) Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott
34 EXOSPHERE (GB) Sir Michael Stoute
35 EXTRA CHOICE (NZ) David & B Hayes & T Dabernig
36 FANATIC (NZ) Graeme Sanders
37 FOUNDRY (IRE) Robert Hickmott
38 FRANCIS OF ASSISI (IRE) Charlie Appleby
39 GABELLA (FR) David & B Hayes & T Dabernig
40 GALLANTE (IRE) Robert Hickmott
41 GRAND MARSHAL (GB) Chris Waller
42 GREY LION (IRE) Matt Cumani
43 GUST OF WIND (NZ) John Sargent
44 HANS HOLBEIN (GB) Robert Hickmott
45 HARTNELL (GB) John O’Shea
46 HAURAKI John O’Shea
47 HEARTBREAK CITY (FR) Tony Martin
48 HEAVENS ABOVE Tim Martin
49 HE’S OUR ROKKII (NZ) David & B Hayes & T Dabernig
50 HI WORLD Lee & Anthony Freedman
51 HOUSESOFPARLIAMENT (IRE) Aidan O’Brien
52 HOWARD BE THY NAME Darren Weir
53 IDAHO (IRE) Aidan O’Brien
54 IMPORTANT MESSAGE (GB) Saeed Bin Suroor
55 JAMEKA Ciaron Maher
56 KILIMANJARO (IRE) Robert Hickmott
57 KINEMA (IRE) Ralph Beckett
58 LORD DISICK Michael Moroney
59 LORD MACAU Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott
60 MANATEE (GB) John O’Shea
61 MANNDAWI (FR) Darren Weir
62 MASTER ZEPHYR (GB) Darren Weir
63 MIME (NZ) Murray Baker & Andrew Forsman
64 MISS ROSE DE LAGO Danny O’Brien
65 NOZOMI Lee & Anthony Freedman
66 OBSERVATIONAL (GB) Robert Hickmott
67 OCEANOGRAPHER (GB) Charlie Appleby
68 O’LONERA Cindy Alderson
69 ORBEC (FR) John P Thompson
70 ORDER OF ST GEORGE (IRE) Aidan O’Brien
71 OUR IVANHOWE (GER) Lee & Anthony Freedman
72 PEMBERLEY (NZ) Ciaron Maher
73 PENTATHLON (NZ) John Wheeler
74 PLYMOUTH ROAD (NZ) Lee & Anthony Freedman
75 PREFERMENT (NZ) Chris Waller
76 PRINCE OF PENZANCE (NZ) Darren Weir
77 PROTECTIONIST (GER) Andreas Wohler
78 PROVOCATIVE (NZ) Tony Pike
79 QEWY (IRE) Charlie Appleby
80 RAW IMPULSE (GB) Darren Weir
81 REAL LOVE Darren Weir
82 RED CARDINAL (IRE) Andreas Wohler
83 REPLIQUE (NZ) Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott
84 RISING ROMANCE (NZ) David & B Hayes & T Dabernig
85 ROSE OF VIRGINIA (NZ) Lee & Shannon Hope
86 RULING DYNASTY James Cummings
87 SACRED MASTER (NZ) Chris Waller
88 SARRASIN (GB) Lee & Anthony Freedman
89 SCHERZOSO Tony McEvoy
90 SCOTTISH (IRE) Charlie Appleby
91 SECOND BULLET Danny O’Brien
92 SECOND WAVE (IRE) Charlie Appleby
93 SECRET NUMBER (GB) Saeed Bin Suroor
94 SET SQUARE Ciaron Maher
95 SHAMKIYR (FR) Darren Weir
96 SHIMRANO (GER) Lee & Anthony Freedman
97 SIGNOFF (IRE) Darren Weir
98 SINGING (FR) Kris Lees
99 SIR JOHN HAWKWOOD (IRE) John P Thompson
100 SKY HUNTER (GB) Saeed Bin Suroor
101 SPIRITJIM (FR) Chris Waller
102 STONE WARRIOR (NZ) Lee & Anthony Freedman
103 STORM THE STARS (USA) Chris Waller
104 SWACADELIC (GER) Aaron Purcell
105 SWORD FIGHTER (IRE) Aidan O’Brien
106 TALL SHIP (IRE) Darren Weir
107 TALLY John O’Shea
108 TARZINO (NZ) Mick Price
109 TAVAGO (NZ) Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young
110 THE BANDIT (JPN) John Sadler
111 THE MAJOR GENERAL (IRE) Aidan O’Brien
112 THE UNITED STATES (IRE) Robert Hickmott
113 THUNDER DOWN UNDER Chris Waller
114 TOM MELBOURNE (IRE) Lee & Anthony Freedman
115 TOSEN STARDOM (JPN) Darren Weir
116 TRIP TO PARIS (IRE) Ed Dunlop
117 TRIP TO RHODOS (FR) Pavel Tuma
118 TUNES Grant Young
119 UNICORN (IRE) Aidan O’Brien
120 VENGEUR MASQUE (IRE) Michael Moroney
121 WHITE DOLLAR SIGN John Thom
122 WHO SHOT THEBARMAN (NZ) Chris Waller
123 WICKLOW BRAVE (GB) William Mullins
124 ZANTECA (NZ) Darren Weir

The 2016 Melbourne Cup is the richest and most sought after race on the Australian horse racing calendar. This year the Cup will be run on Tuesday November 1st.

Raced annually at the Flemington Races on the first Tuesday in November, the Melbourne Cup is final highlight in Melbourne’s thrilling Spring carnival of racing. A true staying test of 3200m the Melbourne Cup attracts international interest, with many overseas horses nominating for the race, for a chance to share in the millions of dollars of prize money.

The odds for the 2016 Melbourne Cup will be updated here along with the barrier draw, weights and the final field. Want to bet on the Melbourne Cup online? Then make sure you go to our betting page, and take advantage of the many joining offers available. They all offer joining incentives and or bonus bets, so why not take advantage of the free bet offers available now (not available in nsw/vic).

Last years Melbourne Cup Result:

• 1st – PRINCE OF PENZANCE
• 2nd – Max Dynamite
• 3rd – Criterion

fonte : http://www.horseraceaustralia.com/melbourne-cup/

 

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Curlin Colt Fuels Resurgent Midlantic Market

Curlin Colt Fuels Resurgent Midlantic Market
Photo: Lydia A. Williams

A Maryland-bred Curlin colt for $450,000 topped the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic fall yearling sale

Chuck Zacney loves the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic fall yearling sale. And for good reason.

Two years ago the Cash is King Stable owner took home a Street Boss   filly from the auction for $30,000 who went on to win this year’s Longines Kentucky Oaks (gr. I). To date Cathryn Sophia has won or placed in all nine of her starts and has earned more than $1.2 million.

Zacney returned to this year’s sale in Timonium, Md., on Oct. 4, buying a Maryland-bred Curlin   colt for $450,000 and an Uncle Mo   filly for $290,000 that helped fuel increases in gross and average and bucked the downturns seen in other yearling markets so far this year.

Fasig-Tipton reported 267 yearlings selling for $6,356,600, good for an average price of $23,807 and a median of $10,000. A year ago, Fasig-Tipton sold 274 head for an average of $19,083 on gross receipts of $5,288,800, with the same $10,000 median price.

The 55 horses that failed to sell this year represented a paltry 17% of those offered, compared with a 25.3% RNA rate in 2015.

“It shows consignors that when you bring the right horse here you will be rewarded for it,” said Fasig-Tipton Midlantic sale director Paget Bennett. “It was very exciting for a Maryland-bred to top the sale and it was thrilling for the sales company. Hopefully we can build on it.”

The sale-topping Curlin colt, the second-highest price in the sale’s history behind a $500,000 Silver Deputy colt sold in 2004, was consigned by Becky Davis and was one of the buzz horses in the sale. The colt, a half brother to multiple stakes winner Awesome Flower and produced from a half sister to 2009 Dubai World Cup Sponsored by Emirates Airline (UAE-I) winner Well Armed, was bred in Maryland by Davis’ parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman, and their long-time partner Milton P. Higgins III.

Zacney, who bought 2005 champion 3-year-old male Afleet Alex from the Midlantic 2-year-olds in training sale, said he and two partners were prepared to go higher to acquire the colt, the first foal he has owned that was sired by Curlin, the two-time Horse of the Year that stands at Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms near Lexington.

‘He is a beautiful horse and has a great head on his shoulders,” said Zacney. “I have always been a big fan of Curlin and thought it was time to reach out and get one. He definitely was the standout. When I first saw him Sunday (Oct. 3), I thought he would bring $300,000. And then, on the day of the sale everybody was talking about him I thought it would be well over $400,000. We were prepared to go to $600,000 if necessary, so we were happy to get him for $450,000.”

Davis said the sale-topper was prepped for the sale by top South Carolina pinhooker Cary Frommer, with whom the Bowman family has a working relationship, Frommer had the colt entered in the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga selected yearling sale but withdrew him in favor of the Midlantic sale.

Davis said the colt brought more than double his reserve price.

“When we got here everyone was saying he was the best horse in the sale, but I’d heard that before with horses I had only to be disappointed,” the consignor said. “The most fulfilling part is that we bred and raised him.”

The Uncle Mo filly purchased by Zacney, consigned by Darby Dan Farm, was bred in Pennsylvania by Thomas G. McClay and is a half sister to multiple stakes winner Uptown Boy.

Overall, Zacney purchased six yearlings for $993,000, making him the sale’s leading buyer.

“It (Midlantic yearling sale) has always been one of my favorite sales and I was looking forward to it,” said Zacney, who bought two horses at the Keeneland September yearling sale through his trainer John Servis. “I rarely make it to Kentucky,” the owner said.

fonte : Bloodhorse.com

 

MERCOLEDÌ 5 OTTOBRE 2016. Aste: #Tattersalls October Yearling day 1: Sheikh Mohammed compra tutti i Dubawi! Ecco i primi botti

 
 
 
ùPrimo giorno di Tattersalls October Yearling Sales e Godolphin subito molto attiva per cercare di acquistare il miglior puledro 2017. Prima un veloce resoconto. Dei 551 puledri che passeranno il primo giorno ne sono stati offerti 165, di cui venduti 136 per un movimento completo di £31,240,000 (+5.3%) con una media di £229,706 (-4.8%) ed il mediano a £145,000 (-9.4%).
Come detto Sheikh Mohammed ha dato precise indicazioni a John Ferguson che ha razziato tutti i Dubawi disponibili sul mercato. Alla fine del primo giorno ne ha comprati 8 spendendo complessivamente £6,825,000gns, di cui £2,6 milioni per uno, cioè il Lot 39, un figlio di Dubawi (Dubai Millennium) appunto ed erede della buonissima Fallen For You (Dansili), vincitrice di Coronation Stakes G1 che potete ammirare nella foto qui accanto. Per i risultati del primo giorno, in aggiornamento continuo anche con il day 2 ed il day 3 quando ci saranno, cliccare su questo LINK.
 
Proprio mentre scriviamo, nel day 2, partito ancora forte John Ferguson che ha speso altri £2,1 milioni per un altro figlio di Dubawi e Nature Spirits (Beat Hollow), mentre il Coolmore ha fatto sentire la presenza acquistando il Lot 244, un sauro da Frankel Peeress (Pivotal) spendendo £1,3 milioni, presentato dal Cheveley Park Stud ed acquistato in partnership dal gruppo irlandese insieme con i sudafricani della Mayfair. 
Ricordiamo ancora il live dell’asta per seguirla in diretta cliccando QUI.
 
 
 
 
 

MARTEDÌ 4 OTTOBRE 2016. Aste: Tattersalls October Sale (Book 1) con 551 Yearlings. Ecco il day 1 con il live dell’asta per seguirla online

 
 
Si comincia! La prima giornata del catalogo delle Tattersalls’ Book 1 Yearling Sale è appena iniziata. Si tratta forse della migliore asta in assoluto in termini di qualità in Europa, dove cercare il proprio campione. Il Book 1 propone 551 lotti, tutti eligibili per il Bonus da £25,000. L’asta ha attratto una collezione di alta classe tra le famiglie degli yearlings, di cui 17 sono figli dell’esaltante Frankel (Galileo). Ma non è tutto: L’asta include almeno 50 lotti tra mezzi fratelli o fratelli pieni di vincitori di G1 o piazzati Classici, e ben 243 di Group/Listed winners. Diciannove dei primi 20 stalloni in classifica tra Inghilterra ed Irlanda sono ben rappresentati, inclusi 45 cavalli figli di Galileo e Sea The Stars. Numericamente ci sono 30 figli di Invincible Spirit, Sea The Stars e Dark Angel con 24 cavalli, Dubawi, Galileo e Shamardal ne hanno 21 cadauno, Kodiac 20, Dutch Art 19, Exceed And Excel 18.
Praticamente dei figli degli stalloni più importanti ce ne sono 278 di yearlings (50% del catalogo), mentre dei first-crop yearling sires ce ne sono 101 (il 18% del catalogo) capeggiati dai primi Camelot e Dawn Approach, con 25 yearlings ognuno. C’è attesIntello rappresentato con 15 puledri, ed il duplice vincitore di G1 Declaration Of War con 13, mentre il campione sfortunato ma mai domo Al Kazeem ne ha 6 in catalogo, della prima annata da stallone abbastanza fallimentare causa fertilità. L’Highclere Stud proporrà 29 yearlings, il Castlebridge Consignment 24, mentre il Newsells Park Stud ne proporrà 23.
Basta numeri, torneremo sui dettagli e l’andamento dell’asta solo al termine. Intanto godetevi le licitazioni live cliccando su questo LINK. IL CATALOGO COMPLETO IN PDF CLICCANDO QUI. SE VOLETE SAPERE QUALI SONO I LOTTI PIU INTERESSANTI IN CATALOGO, CONTINUA A LEGGERE.