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Weekly headlights for breeding

Breeding authority Peter Wharton presents Gurtracing News about breeding from Australia, Novel Zealand and North America, which they brought to them Yabby Dam Farms & Racing!

Yabby Dam Racing, Director Pat Driscoll's dream to breed and ride world -class trotter, was born after seeing an advertising table on the Champs Elysees in Paris, in which the renowned trab race the prix d'Amaerique defeated. Driscoll visited the Prix d'Arenique and a love relationship with the trotter was immediately formed.

Driscoll spent the next five years of visiting first -class institutions in Europe before dealing with his own company in Australia, where he created the indictment in the considerable further development of the southern hemisphere.

Foreign Cup to Mister Smartee

Mister Smartee, a son of the American father Always B mikiThe one at Alabar Bloodstock was the star of the autumn race in the Gloucester Park.

He won the 1,250,000 US dollars with the Nullarbor -Slot over 2536 meters in a price of 1: 54.4 and a week later the 300,000 dollar -Fach -Cup over 2936 meters rated 1: 56.4 and discuss its rivals on both occasions.

Mister Smartee (Pace Pix Photo)

Mister Smartee is closely related to a former shrewd pacer in Strauss, who won 18 races, including the Nyah Tacing Cup and $ 160,611 in Stakes.

He is a second foal by Luna Danza by Stonebridge Regal, a 1: 48.2 million dollar son of Artsplace from the well-known family of Esther.

Luna Danza, who was dissolving, was 1: 56.4 (272.110 US dollars), winner of eight group races and People's Blue Chip from Orbell, through the Patron score from the Good Chase Mare Lithe Chase.

Besides Strauss, Lento was the Dam of the Exorted Vivaldi (1: 53.8), The Prolific Perth Winners Future Assets (1: 56.3) and our Toto (1: 58.4) and the Group 1 NZ Winner Whatau 1: 57.1, Dam of the Queensland Western Always Smokin (1: 49.6), Rock) Bottom 1: 53.1 ($ 243.486) and Mabrook 1: 53.5 and the second dam of a cup class in Vintage Cheddar 1:50 ($ 321.476), the listed Victor Wingatui Dew (1: 53.6) and the Good Melton Followthewind 1: 51.8 (275,951 USD).

Mister Smartee was bred by Robert and Sara Famularos Dancingonmoonlight Farm from Ohoka near Christchurch.

Novel Tasmanian mileage record

A fresh Tasmanian record for 1609 meters was set up by the Terror to love Wallach Magnetic Terror of 1: 53.6 – improvement of the previous record of 1: 54.1 from Radiant Sanz by 0.5 seconds – when he won the elite at Hobart Twilight Meeting.

Magnetic Terror, who won seven of his 12 starts this season – including his first five at the end – is a member of the same family as the Inter -Dominion -Champion Baltic Eagle.

The magnetic terror is a half-brother of the NZ winner Magnetic Watch (1: 54.7) and Magnetic Beckerd (1: 58.1), who were loved by the man around the city's clock observer (2: 00.4) by terror, whose shaped power by Sleek Fella by Armbro del von Arahina, from ARahina, from U Scott.

Clock Watcher was a half sister of Tasmanian Danbury Cup winner Outa Power (2:00).

Robin Dundee Stakes winner

Eye smiles on (Sweet Lou), Winner of the 50,000 dollar -Robin Dundee inserts in Menangle in 1: 49.8, proves in the top clip of the female brigade in NSW.

Eye continues (Club Menangle Photo)

Eye Keeping Smiling is a member of one of the most successful families of Australia, who is a five-year-old sweet Lou-Mare from an knowledgeable Racemare in Oh Eye See (1: 54.5), an Armbro operative mare, the other in dual Listed Winner Private Eye (1: 50.3) and Parfait mallet is produced by an knowledgeable racemare. (1: 5: 59.9).

Oh Eye See was from Grace Robinson, a well -known producer of Perfect Art from Jasmarilla, a double Vicbred champion, and rated one of the best racemares of her day.

Grace Robinson, who was unadmining, left nine winners – all inside 2:00 – including the winner of group 1, two eyes. See 1: 52.4 (306,703 USD) and the NSW Breeder Challenge Victors Eye see diamond 1: 51.6 (284,875 USD) and Hardhitter (1: 51.4).

Well -related three -year -old

Miss Ari, who won a heat from the NSW Oaks in Menangle, showed two years of skills last season when she conquered a heat from the Vicbred Super series.

She opened her three-year season with a winning note and will be one of the leading predictions for the $ 200,000 Oaks final on Saturday evening.

Miss Ari is a foal of the Arts -Place -Horse Art major From Miss Deville (1: 58.8), of which the best of several descendants were exposed, Himmel show girl 1: 50.6 (390,391 USD) and Knight's Templar (1: 50.4) were exported.

Miss Deville is half a sister to four winners, from DM Dilinger by Lauraville by Girilious Way from Gift Ray, by First Variety, Sire des 1968 Inter Dominion Grand Final-Siegers First Lee from 1968, by DM Dilinger.

Cyclone Jordy undefeated three -year -old

Cyclone Jordy, on Art major In Novel Zealand, the gelding bred in Novel Zealand won the 50,000 US dollar Caducus Club Classic in the Gloucester Park to send its revenue of his season to almost $ 100,000.

His victory sequence of seven three -year -old starts makes him a wide lead to the best age in WA, and he seems to have the remaining three -year classics to have his grace.

Cyclone Jordy, a well -developed youth who has gate speed and endurance, is a particularly loose gelding and the eighth Caduceus Classic winner, who was trained by Gary Hall SNR, who launched in -topics.

The dam of Cyclone Jordy, Cyclone Kate 1: 50.3 ($ 341,723), was a five-time group winner, which was from Machree from Eyre to the throne (1: 58.9), a good producer of the American import president ball.

Eyre to the throne was from Erin Brockovich, one in the bag mare of Advance Debra and thus a sister of the powerful courage.

Ruby Rules is well bred

Ruby Rules, who won a heat from the NSW Oaks and is seen as one of the best ages and sex in Queensland Oo oo pink From the slightly driven mare Opulent Ruby Red.

She is a member of an vintage family who was represented on the same night as Ruby rules by a winner in the Albion Park in Seaside Glory

Opulent Ruby Red is a Mach mare of Group 3 Opulent Heritage (1: 56.3), by Christian Cullen from a fine racemare in Rhapsody in Red (1: 56.8), from counterfeit links from the charming memory of Vanston Hanover.

Opulent Heritage won 21 races and had six winners, including Remember Ruby (1: 54.6), the dam of the Seasid Ruhms. This family was successfully bred by Leviathan Brisbane breeder Kevin Seymour, who breeded and rests Ruby rules for over five generations.

Up -and -coming trot

One of the most promising troters in Victoria is Pinnie, bred and driven by Queensland -Enthusiast Jerome Nieuwenburg, who won in Melton last Saturday. A four-year-old, Pinnie, is in her third race, but from 21 starts she won six times and placed $ 112,533.

Pinne (Stuart McCormick Photo)

Pinnie has a background of how bloody is bloody. Her father, Volstead, left the great Australian trotting mare Kayang Zahara and other top travers in Derek The Jet, Violet Stanford, Maoris Mac and Nordic.

Her mother, needle (1: 57.4), is of muscle mass, a leading father of Trabern for many years. Needle, a winner of group 3, was a half sister of the Inter-Dominion champion Winterfell 1: 58.1 (429.917 USD), the NZ trabing derby and OAKS winner Escapee 1: 57.4 ($ 263.115), the Australasian Trotting, Selated Mile Mile-Mile-Gag 33.53.1 ($ 236.33) and The Nzuguga 3333333). (1: 58.8).

Her dam Una Bromac, a winner of group 2 in NZ, became the sister of Ursula Bromac, mother of the Top WA Trotter Ushaka Bromac (1: 59.3), who left the NSW Troters Oaks winner and Australian two-year miles record horse Aldebaran Ursula (1: 55.7) in the turn. She was half a sister of the shrewd Pacer Ulrica Bromac 1: 49.6 ($ 250,339).

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