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We know ready for the next chapter of the next genes

The newborn race separator from Clevedon, Matty White, had a few days off in Hawkes Bay when I called him after his busy time with the recently held NZB Standardbred Years' sales.

It was a great week for the rider. He bought three years in his own presentation and some top -class owners hired their yearlings in his care.

Leading White's purchases was a Capta Colt Colt from Smiley Sophie, which was bought at Christchurch Sale for $ 80,000.

He has Top Liners Stunin Cullen ($ 1,015,258) from a step-up art of major mare and everything about FAITH (1-49.6) on his family side.

Lot 213 CaptaAcherous – Smiley Sophie Colt (photo delivered)

“He is a attractive bodies, well put together and I like the family. He looks more like a three -year -old guy. We won't push him early, ”said White, adding that there is a plan to form a syndicate to run it.

White paid 15,000 US dollars for a Captain Crunch Colt from the eight victory in Bettor's joy mares -Strata star.

Lot 215 Captain Crunch – Starta Star Colt (photo delivered)

“I thought he was a racial guy. It is not overly vast, but it is compact. He is out of the joy of a bed and his brother (Vulcan star) has become nice. One of my owners was quite interested in this family. I thought we got it quite economical. “

And White's third purchase was Churchill, an annual stroter who cost him 40,000 US dollars. He is a tactical landing colt from the majestic son Mare Astund, whose mother is sixteen victory Mare Habibti.

Lot 271 tactical landing – amazed Colt (photo delivered)

“I was pretty interested in getting him. I saw him at Davey's (Davey Butt) in November before Tarryn (Jones) prepared him. He is a large mighty boy and an early foal (August 28), so he is a little older than most of them. I haven't trained tactical landing yet, but I like the way they go. I had a customer who bought in him and we got rid of the rest of him pretty quickly. “

The sales were very positive for White, since he was also asked to train two well -bred yearlings who were bought by the Western Australian trainer Greg Bond. One is a down -to -date -on a roller stuff, for which the bond paid 100,000 US dollars.

Lot 29 DownbyTheaside – on a roller foal (photo delivered)

The second dam of the Stutfohlen has the two -year Stut championship of the Group One Sires and the two -year -old diamonds of group 1 in group one.

Bond also bought the joy of a bed gate – Beaudiene Beaut Babe Colt from the SBSR Beaudiene Breeding Draft for 95,000 dollars.

Bettor's joy – Beaudiene Beaut Babe Colt (photo delivered)

“He noticed the tour (SBSR tour). It is a typical weather. He entrusted me to train them here, which is great. “

It is simple to see that Australian buyers of Modern Zealand's anniversary see the advantage that the newborn inventory in this country is left with non -group coaches like White. That is what the recently launched concept of the next generation is about.

But the good news for white doesn't end there.

Phil and Glenys Kennard bought a pleasure for 60,000 US dollars together with George Breckon. As a full sister of the well -guided five crowns, she was given white for training.

Bettor's joy – Gladamare Stutfutatur (photo delivered)

“With the next gene there is probably a better opportunity to destroy these races with a foal because there are less of them (stut material).”

Purdon and Phelan train a captaintacherous – ICE Imperial Stutfut, which was bought for 40,000 US dollars for the Kennards and the Breckon syndicate.

“George is definitely an enrichment for the game. He does it from his own racket, it is totally he. The industry is in good hands when people like him get through. “

White recently sold Aye Aye captain on the home front, who will carry out his future races in America.

“He had reached his brand and just struggled around. Shortly before the sale, he was offered good money for him. “

Quality Trotter Paramount Kiwi, who last drove in Addington in the Modern Zealand Trotting derby in Addington, is still in spelling.

“We thought we would give him a vast, long spell so that he would come back in May. He doesn't really miss anything. It gets strenuous enough when he arrives again (R70 horse). “

from Bruce StewartFor Hartnesslink

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