Thursday, October 15, 2009

New site belesprit09

Due to problems I have connecting to this site, I now have a new site (all the stories on this site have been transferred)

the new site is
http://belesprit09.wordpress.com/

Monday, October 12, 2009

Hangang Ruby 11/10/09

A Ruby in South Korea
I received an email to say that Hangang Ruby won his third race from four starts, he finished second in the other. Today he won by two and a half lengths
This Bel Esprit has now won 71,500,000.00 KRW=$67,618.69 AUD


11/10/2009
Hangang Ruby (KOR) 2006
(C. by Bel Esprit-Shirley's Luvena)
1st Busan Domestic class D3, K$44000000 1200m earning K$25080000

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Esprit Lad 11/10/09

Farmer to salute with comeback galloper at Coonamble
RacenetSaturday, 10 October 2009
Walgett farmer and hobby trainer Richard Jackson credits the wonders of modern science - stem cell surgery to be exact - and lengthy rehabilitation for enabling talented sprinter Esprit Lad’s racetrack return.
On Coonamble Cup day, Sunday, Esprit Lad continues his comeback in the $15,000 Keady Family Open (1100m). The five-year-old has drawn barrier one and will be ridden by Dale Spriggs.
ps He led all the way, won by a nose and took his earnings to $52,800 from his six wins (five placings) from seventeen starts
The Open, secondary feature to the $30,000 Coonamble Cellars & Sky Channel Coonamble Cup (1600m), represents an important stepping stone for Esprit Lad.
After winning at Narromine in August last year, the gelding suffered a tendon injury that threatened his future.
“He had stem cell surgery and we gave him a lengthy rehabilitation, 13 months away from racing,” Jackson said. “It was time consuming but, while those types of injuries are always in the back of your mind, I think he’s back.
“Because of the time off it’s just taken a while to get him fit again. He built up but wasn’t gross.
“It’s not been so much the extra weight, more so getting him race fitness.
“You can’t work the guts out of them quickly, especially being mindful of his previous injury.
“His last run in Brisbane (third up) was really good. We got 30-1 about him. “He was a bit wide and the stewards report noted he got bumped at the start and at the 900 metres.
“He’s trained on good and is pretty close to the mark.”
Esprit Lad led until the shadows of the post at Doomben finishing fourth, beaten under a length to Joint Chiefs over 1020m.
Jackson, 50, licensed for 30 years, is no stranger to having a decent horse. He prepared 10-time winner Doctor Danzig and trained Novak and Miss Munda early in their careers before the pair went to Barry Bennett in Melbourne and won multiple metropolitan races.
The owners of Esprit Lad - Walgett farmers Paul Wickman, Michael and Jim O’Brien and Ray Pike - also enjoyed plenty of success with Bungambra Lad.
Esprit Lad was one of two horses purchased by Jackson at the Adelaide Magic Million sales. Esprit Lad cost $16,000, has already won $43,050, and the other horse Waljai has a win and 13 placing’s from 27 starts.
Jackson rides his small team work on his 10,000 acre, sheep, wheat and cattle property, occasionally venturing to Coonamble for fast work.
“I‘m a farmer, the horses are my outlet that stop me from going crazy,” Jackson joked. “Esprit Lad took a bit of time to mature. He’s a horse with a lot of character and likes to get up to a bit of mischief.
“He’s very relaxed though and switches on on raceday.
“If he goes good Sunday we’ll go back to Brisbane on the 24th (November).”

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Rich Esprit 10/10/09

The Rich get Richer
The day ended at Pakenham with a horse that was backed off the map starting at even money, and won like it.
Rich Esprit won the Class 1 Pakenham Sports Club Hcp over 1300m, was ridden by Matt Pumpa for trainer Peter Moody and the connections who race the horse are L J Fleming, A P Stein, B A Field, M Aurisch, D W Mazlin, C J Grady, A H Thom, J K Murdoch, M J Lilley & D R Grant.
This was her second win and she won by two and a quarter lengths in a time of 1.19.41. She is going to win further races which would enhance her paddock value as she has a nice pedigree.
Rich Esprit (AUS) [2005] Peter G Moody
Bel Esprit (AUS) - Millrich (AUS)Siblings
DECLAREE (AUS) [2001] - FAVORITE TRICK (USA)8w-11p-45s $94,600Race: 900-1414m Won: 1000-1300m Wet: 5w-3p-18sLR 0w-0p-1s
DANERICH (AUS) [2002] - DANEHILL (USA)3w-4p-17s $236,700Race: 900-1400m Won: 1000-1100m Wet: 2w-1p-5sG1 0w-0p-1s, G2 0w-1p-2s, G3 1w-1p-6s, LR 1w-0p-4sBLACKMILL (AUS) [2003] - BLACK HAWK (GB)1w-1p-8s $6,700Race: 900-1414m Won: 1414-1414m Wet: 0w-0p-0s
INQUISITION (AUS) [2004] - ENCOSTA DE LAGO (AUS)1w-0p-20s $6,300Race: 1000-1800m Won: 1000-1000m Wet: 0w-0p-2s

Cosmic Vision 10/10/09

Bel Wins on the Sand at The Alice
The second winner of the day was the Cosmic Dust gelding, Cosmic Vision, who had been sold by yours truely and my Son, Peter, last Augustl. He is a full brother to Spirits in the Sky who we sold last May and has won two races for Steve Beattie.
We also sold Spirited Halo who won his last start by nine lengths at Wangaratta. Not much fun for people who love to go to the races and watch their horses run.
Maybe this will be an excuse to have the pleasure of visiting the Red Centre and take in the sights and see Cosmic Dust race.
Cosmic Vision will win many more races so let's today get to know all about the new trainer, Nev Conner.
What dreams are made of
GREGOR MACTAGGART
July 31st, 2009
IT'S 8am on a typically brilliant Darwin dry season morning in July marked by the sun rising regally over Fannie Bay racecourse.
Most of the Top End's population is getting ready for the day ahead, but Nev Connor has already been up for a few hours preparing for the biggest week of his year.
The veteran Alice Springs trainer, who is closing in on 80 years of age, may be short in stature, but he is a giant of Territory horse racing.
Every year for the past three decades, Connor and his wife Bonnie have trekked north to the Top End in search of Darwin Cup Carnival glory.
While he tasted regular success - most notably in the 1995 Darwin Guineas with Jucent - the affable horseman couldn't quite crack it in the Territory's two premier races.
The Darwin Cup (2000m) is known around Australia, while the Palmerston Sprint (1200m) has a time-honoured history as the Territory's richest dash.
But in living proof of the old adage "good things come to those who wait", Connor's time did eventually come, thanks to a mercurial speedster named Jade City.
Bought for a modest four-figure sum from the late Bruce McLachlan in Queensland, Jade City changed Connor's life.
In his first start for Connor, he won a 1300m Class 3 at Fannie Bay by 10 lengths in July 2006, but a tooth problem saw him off the scene just as quickly as he leapt on it.
The subsequent treatment and layoff repaid rich dividends when Connor rolled up to the Top End in 2007 and Jade City came to play, setting new Bay track-records over 1200m and 1300m before tackling that year's Palmerston Sprint.
Jade City hadn't started for a month, but never gave his rivals a look-in with a breathtaking and awe-inspiring display under eminent jockey Paul Shiers which ended Connor's 27-year feature drought.
Showing that performance was no fluke, Jade City, Connor and Shiers reunited to go back-to-back last year in a performance no-one who was at Fannie Bay would forget.
Jade City - who had not raced since the previous Palmerston - looked in trouble at the halfway stage but, lifted by Shiers, gunned down his fellow Centralian Periduki within the shadows of the post.
Sadly, less than four months later, the brilliant galloper - hailed as the "people's champion" - was dead after suffering a blockage of his bowel caused by colic.
While understandably shattered, Connor knew he had to find a new Palmerston contender and hit the mark with a Western Australian sprinter named Far Horizons.
The five-year-old had rubbed shoulders with the likes of Scenic Blast, Danny Beau and Dark Target in Perth, but a bid from Connor was enough to secure the son of Scenic.
"We paid $50,000 for him and thought 'oh yeah he could measure up looking at his form', but he's been better than expectations," Connor said. "When I saw him gallop I thought 'oh geez' and when (jockey) Ben (Cornell) rode him down home he said to me 'this horse can gallop'."
Connor admitted Far Horizons was "about 70 per cent" when he ran sixth behind Lucid Reflection in this year's Pioneer Sprint just weeks after arriving in Alice Springs.
But with time on his side, Connor set about the task of trying to become the first trainer to win three consecutive Palmerston Sprints.
Two trials tuned Far Horizons up for his Top End debut - and what a debut it was - the talented sprinter scored a thumping 3 1/2 length win in the City of Darwin WFA Plate (1200m) on July 18. Such was the ease of Far Horizons' performance that talk quickly shifted after the race to talk about Connor and Shiers making it a Palmerston hat-trick.
"I don't think anybody's ever won three Palmerston Sprints - let alone three in a row," Connor said.
"It's something you dream about.
"To win again with Paul would be something very special because this is the time of year you look forward to."
Asked to compare Far Horizons to Jade City, Connor remarked: "Jade City was a great horse. This horse is a great horse too, but for him it's the beginning.
"If he wins Saturday I'll probably take him down to Adelaide for the Christmas Handicap.
"Jade City was a big lanky, raw-boned type of horse, whereas this bloke is beautifully compact, well put together and long in the barrel.
"If you had to buy a horse off a production line, he's the type you want because his body is correct in every manner."
Just like Jade City in the past couple of years, Far Horizons will start a warm favourite and last night was a $2.70 clear top pick with leading bookmaker Sportingbet.
Connor has studiously observed Far Horizons' work during the Palmerston build-up this week and with one glimpse of his trusty yellow stop-watch on that sunny July morning, he knows his new stable star is ready.
Ready to create history and etch his 79-year-old trainer and eminent jockey in the record books.

Alesprit 10/10/09

Three Winners in Three States
Bel Esprit achieved another first in his short history as a stallion when Alesprit, Cosmic Vision and Rich Esprit all won on the same day and the races were won in three States, Queensland, Northern Territory and Victoria.
Alesprit started the day when he won the Surfside Buslines QTIS 3-Y-O Handicap over 900m at the Gold Coast in a time of 49.77 which was a class record, just outside the record of 49.66 held by Tornado Alley. The jockey, Garry Baker, took the 3YO to the front after jumping from the stalls and spreadeagled the field to win by five lengths, just a bit shorter than his eleven and a half length win when he had his first start.
Bevan and Richard Laming have taken over the training following his time out with leg surgery and it won’t be long before we see this Bel Esprit racing at City meetings.
Alesprit (AUS) [2006] Bevan & Richard Laming
Bel Esprit (AUS) - Rory's Babe (AUS)
Sold $2000 at Magic Millions 2007 National Select Weanling Sale by Oaklands Stud
Sibling
MIA'S BABE (AUS) [2005] - CATBIRD (AUS)0w-0p-3sRace: 1000-1000m Won: 0-0m Wet: 0w-0p-0s

Alesprit 10/10/09

Rocky's Mundi Gully is ready
9th October 2009
BOOM Rockhampton juvenile Mundi Gully will make an audacious attack on debut in the $110,000 QTIS Added 2YO (1000m) at Eagle Farm in Brisbane tomorrow.
Trained by Julie Green, the Ron and Bev White owned Mundi Gully has set the benchmark for Rockhampton's budding young racers for some weeks now and his winning effort in a Yeppoon 2YO Trial (450m) last Tuesday was outstanding.
Mundi Gully (b c Shamardal (USA)-Jackie x Last Tycoon) scored easily from Jim Rundle's Paint The Wind and clocked the sensational time for the fractional distance of 24.24 seconds.
The trial win delighted stable foreman Graeme Green who has made his intentions known for sometime that Mundi Gully was Brisbane material.
In what promises to be an interesting day for Central Queensland race followers, Baralaba owned Bel Esprit filly Alsprit is due to resume racing under the banner of Bevan and Richard Laming in a 900 metres 3YO scamper at the Gold Coast.
After Rocky trainer Tom Bourke produced Alsprit for a record breaking 11.5 lengths Callaghan Park win on March 3, she finished second to Arcup in the $120,000 Capricorn Classic (1200m) on April 4.
Following subsequent leg surgery, Alsprit was transferred to the Lamings at Jacobs Well so as to be made readily available for a Brisbane campaign.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Belle Diva 8/10/09

Belle Diva Lives Up To Her Trial Form
Belle Diva ran right up to her trial form in winning on debut at Bendigo in the $15,000 Silks Function Centre Super Vobis 3YO Maiden Plate (1000m) earlier this afternoon.
Trial form can be a bit misleading, but not this time as the filly simply blew her opposition away to win by five lengths.
Trained at Kyneton by Neil Dyer, he has never been in a hurry to produce the filly to the races, preferring to wait until the time right once she gained some maturity.
After drawing the fence she was never headed thereafter running out an impressive winner.
As for future plans there are none at present, it's a matter of how well she has pulled up after her win and when suitable race comes along.
Patience has been a virtue in this instance, and Dyer is not likely to be any hurry to rush her to town.
Belle Diva is a filly with a future. She is going to win further races which would enhance her paddock value as she has a nice pedigree.
She is buy Bel Esprit from Manly Belle who is by Star Watch from Helen's Love a half sister to Calera the dam of Imposera, Imprimatue and Calaboose.
Bargain Belle Romps Home
Breednet - Media Release - Thursday, 8 October 2009
The reputation of the Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale for producing quality gallopers at bargain prices was boosted today with a barnstorming debut win at Bendigo by a filly bought for just $15,000.
Bel Esprit filly Belle Diva romped to a four and a half length victory in the Silks Function Centre 3YO Plate (1000m) at her first run.
A member of the Kyneton stables of Neil Dyer, Belle Diva was sent out one of the popular elects after a brilliant trial win leading into today's event.
Dyer went into the race with a good deal of confidence, but even he was impressed with the ease of the on speed performance.
"It surprise me a bit," Dyer said. "You can do that in trials when the pressure isn't right on, but when it comes to the real thing it is usually a different story."
"I thought she was well above average and thank god it's proved to be right," he added.
"She's run good time and there was a bit of a head wind in the straight as well. It was very pleasing."
Dyer said hadn't looked ahead of today's debut run with Belle Diva and he said he would be in no rush to work out when she would step out next.
"We'll just get her home and check her over and then make our plans from there."
Michelle Payne, who rode Belle Diva to victory, was suitably impressed with the performance and suggested there was still good improvement to come.
"She gave me a really good feel," Payne commented. "She jumped well and floated along nicely in front."
"She went at a strong enough tempo, but she was comfortable doing it so I just left her alone and help her balanced."
"When I asked her to quicken, I gave her a couple of little cracks she really did let down nicely."
"She's still a big wayward, so she will improve on that again."
"She did everything right and won well, so it's great," Payne summed up.
Belle Diva is another smart winner sired by leading Victorian sire Bel Esprit (pictured). His stakes winners include Gold Coast sold Group One winner Bel Mer, boom filly Black Caviar and Magic Millions graduates Mooring and Gabbidon.
Bred by Flower Hill Stud and sold by Ducatoon Park at the famous Morphettville auction, Belle Diva is the fourth winner from Many Belle.
A Sydney winning two-year-old by Star Watch, Manly Belle has already thrown the four time Adelaide winner Madam Lush (Danehill Dancer).
Manly Belle, a winner of four races in all, is a half sister to Rory's Helen, the two-year-old winning dam of crack New Zealand galloper Wahid and his stakes winning half sister All the Chat (now the dam of a Japanese Group winner).
Wahid, a son of Almutawakel, won over NZ$ million including the New Zealand Derby and Levin Classic and four other black type events. He was also placed in two other group one events.
The 2010 Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale will be held at the Morphettville sales complex from March 9 to 12.
The sale is best known in past seasons for Group One winning graduates including Mummify, Undoubtedly, Devil Moon, Young Centaur, Spin Around, Divine Madonna and Casino Prince.
Belle Diva (AUS) [2006] Neil Dyer
Bel Esprit (AUS) - Manly Belle (AUS)
Sold $15000 at Magic Millions 2008 Adelaide Yearling Sale & Races Sessions 1 & 2 by Ducatoon Park, Kadina SA
Siblings
MATINSK (AUS) [1996] - SEMIPALATINSK (USA)2w-3p-29s $6,800Race: 900-1700m Won: 1210-1400m Wet: 0w-0p-2s
POMONA BELLE (AUS) [1997] - DISTINCTLY NORTH (USA)0w-0p-1sRace: 800-800m Won: 0-0m Wet: 0w-0p-0s
MANLERA (AUS) [2001] - UMATILLA (NZ)0w-2p-11s $2,600Race: 1000-2200m Won: 0-0m Wet: 0w-1p-3s
MADAM LUSH (AUS) [2002] - DANEHILL DANCER (IRE)4w-11p-21s $60,200Race: 1000-1600m Won: 1050-1200m Wet: 1w-1p-4sLR 0w-0p-1s
CHILLI PADI (AUS) [2004] - BELLOTTO (USA)1w-1p-7s $21,100Race: 1000-1400m Won: 1400-1400m Wet: 0w-0p-0s

Monday, October 5, 2009

Liffeybel 4/10/09

Liffeybel Scores
The winner of the Drink Drive Bloody Idiot Mdn on Benalla Cup day was Liffeybel, a filly who had four starts before yesterday for two thirds.
Michelle Payne jumped her to the front in the 1406m race of twelve runners and held off the hotpot, Roman Eye, to win by a head and took her winnings to $12,000.
Bred by Mr J Cameron-Smith of South Australia, she was sold at the 2008 Magic Millions Tasmanian Yearling for $75,000 to Mr A J Shaw & Mrs J A Shaw and is trained by Jim Mason
Liffeybell
10. Liffeybel (AUS) [2006] Jim Mason
Bel Esprit (AUS) - Rhythmic Halo (AUS)
Siblings
RHYTHMO (AUS) [1999] - SAITHOR (USA)1w-3p-32s $7,700Race: 1100-3200m Won: 1600-1600m Wet: 0w-0p-1sLR 0w-0p-1s
BILLY BAROO (AUS) [2000] - SAITHOR (USA)3w-8p-46s $35,700Race: 1000-1555m Won: 1000-1400m Wet: 0w-0p-3s
HAARENA (AUS) [2001] - ARENA (AUS)3w-4p-15s $23,000Race: 1200-2250m Won: 1200-1950m Wet: 1w-0p-1s
RUNAWAY GHOST (AUS) [2002] - NOTHIN' LEICA DANE (AUS)0w-0p-3sRace: 1200-2036m Won: 0-0m Wet: 0w-0p-0s
NIMBI (AUS) [2005] - ALANNAN (USA)0w-0p-5sRace: 1050-1600m Won: 0-0m Wet: 0w-0p-0s

Friday, October 2, 2009

Black Caviar, Gabbidon 2/10/09

Caviar Convalesces
Peter Moody reported in this week’s Winning Post
“Unbeaten filly Black Caviar will enjoy a nice spring spell in peace and quiet at my farm in Victoria before being set for an autumn campaign.
She tore a chest muscle on her way to winning her most recent start. While not a major injury, it was quite devastating because I felt she could have won three Group 1s this spring – the Manikato, the Thousand Guineas and the Coolmore Stud Stakes.
Looking at things positively, there is nothing wrong with her structurally and springtime is the best for horses to relax and develop.
She’ll continue to receive ultrasound and muscle treatment but life will be very pleasant for her in the coming weeks”

The story brings back memories of another Bel Esprit filly, Gabbidon who was favourite for the Thousand Guineas two years ago after winning the Group 3 Thousand Guineas Prelude.
"Gabbidon, the impressive winner of last Saturday’s Group III Thousand Guineas Prelude (1400m), is out of further spring racing after sustaining an injury.
The Bel Esprit filly, trained by Gary Kennewell at Morphetville, has suffered a hairline fracture in her wither in a stable mishap ruling her out of the progressing to the Group I Thousand Guineas (1600m) at Caulfield on October 17th.
Gabbidon won the Thousand Guineas Prelude by 1 3/4L taking her to the head of Thousand Guineas markets".

Thursday, October 1, 2009

September stats. 1/10/09

September Stats.
Bel Esprit had sixteen wins for the month of September, the same as last month
Season..2009-2010..(Aust.NZ & Asia)
.Crop.......sts..win. Pl..%win..%place
1st crop...47...6.....11...12.77...36.17
2nd crop..87..20....21...22.99...47.13
3rd crop..40...6.....11...15.00...42.50
Total.......174..32....43..18.39...43.10
All 1st crop winners were male
He had nine winners for the month taking the total of winners for the season to twenty three
He is well on the way towards one hundred winners for the year as are the other two main fourth year sires, Hussonet and Choisir.
(Aust & NZ only)
Bel Esprit 72/21 Strike rate 29% $619,353
Hussonet 84/21 Strike rate 25% $743,248
Choisir......69/17 Strike rate 24% $710,177
The winners were
2/09/2009..IBSEN....SCANDINAVIA (AUS) (SNIPPETS (AUS))
BLMT R1 SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL TAB HANDICAP-64 3U RST64 1000m
2/09/2009...STRIDING SUCCESS..LA BELLA ZOCCOLA (AUS) (SNIPPETS (AUS))
BKVA R2 ATLAS PARTY HIRE MDN PLATE 3 MDN 1050m
2/09/2009..THE PACKAGE...SORELLA (AUS) (EUCLASE (AUS))
BLMT R7 SEAFOOD IN THE TERRACE 12/9-68 3UCG RST68 1400m
3/09/2009..STRUDEL...ZAPPLE (AUS) (ZEDITAVE (AUS))
SEYM R3 RAILWAY CLUB HOTEL MDN 4U MDN 1009m
5/09/2009..BLACK CAVIAR...HELSINGE (AUS) (DESERT SUN (GB))
FLEM R6 DANEHILL STAKES 3 OPEN 1200m
6/09/2009..ROYAL SAINT...PONIARD (AUS) (LAKE CONISTON (IRE))
MREE R8 BLUESKY THOROUGHBREDS HANDICAP (C2) CL2 1200m
7/09/2009..SIZZLING SPRING...TRUE SPIRIT (AUS) (MUSTIN LAKE (USA))
WAGG R3 RIVERINA CRANE SERVICES MDN CG MDN 1200m
11/09/2009..REBEL TRUCE...LARGO (AUS) (ENCOSTA DE LAGO (AUS))
GEEL R4 SCHWEPPES 3YO MDN PLATE 3 MDN 1340m
13/09/2009..UNDERCURRENT...RIVERS SECRET (AUS) (FLYING SPUR (AUS))
BDGO R2 BENDIGO FASHION WEEK MDN 3 MDN 1000m
15/09/2009..WALTZES...DANCE THE MUSIC (AUS) (PICNICKER (AUS))
WNBL R8 C J ANDREW PLUMBING HANDICAP (62) RST62 1100m
16/09/2009..STRIDING SUCCESS...LA BELLA ZOCCOLA (AUS) (SNIPPETS (AUS))
MPK R4 SPORTINGBET HANDICAP (C1) 3 CL1 1000m
19/09/2009..BEAU ESPRIT...CENTENNIAL (NZ) (CENTAINE (AUS))
ECHA R5 CLASSIC ROCK HANDICAP OPEN 1012m
20/09/2009..SIZZLING SPRING...TRUE SPIRIT (AUS) (MUSTIN LAKE (USA))
DUBB R5 THE ADVISORY GROUP HANDICAP (C1) CG CL1 1300m
21/09/2009.. SPIRITOFTHERIVER...RIVERSIDE LASS (AUS) (NOALCOHOLIC (FR))
WKBL R3 WIMMERA RACING CLUB MDN PLATE 4U MDN 1200m
26/09/2009..SPIRITED HALO...BLAZING AURA (AUS) (BLAZING SWORD (AUS))
WANG R4 GORDON GIBSON NOMINEES HANDICAP-78 RST78 1400m
27/09/2009..WALTZES...DANCE THE MUSIC (AUS) (PICNICKER (AUS))
SW H R5 COMMERCIAL HOTEL SWAN HILL-72 RST72 0975m

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Spirited Halo 29/9/09

Spirited Halo leaves the field far behind
MATT CRAM
28/09/2009 12:00:00 AM

TALENTED sprinter Spirited Halo acquired a new string to his bow in a devastating victory in Saturday’s $12,000 Rating 78 Hcp (1400m) at Wangaratta.
Jockey Matt Pumpa barely had to move a muscle on the Bel Esprit gelding as the $3.30 favourite streaked clear of his rivals for a massive nine-length win on the heavy (10) track.
Liz Aalbers’ battler Firetime ($11) was second ahead of Johadina ($3.40).
It was Spirited Halo’s first victory for Mornington trainer John White since leaving Matthew Ellerton’s Melbourne stables in March.
“Would you believe it, I bought him in March and tipped him out for the winter because his form showed he wasn’t a wet-tracker,” White told.
“But he ran a pretty good race on a heavy eight two starts back (at Bendigo) and then obviously relished the conditions yesterday.”
Ellerton had a high opinion of the now five-year-old, racing him mostly in Melbourne including in the listed McKenzie Stakes where he finished seven lengths behind boom three-year-old Light Fantastic last year.
White said he saw a frustrated horse when he inspected Spirited Halo at an Ellerton sale.
“He looked really angry and cranky and like he wasn’t appreciating being trained in the city,’ White said.
“So I took him out to Mornington and give him plenty of time out in the paddock and I think it’s made a difference.”
White avoided racing Spirited Halo at his home track on Saturday in favour of giving the horse some winning confidence.
“There wasn’t a race for him in Mornington and I wanted to get a win in him,” White said.
“We want to get the money back for the owners first and then take it from there.
“It wasn’t a strong field he beat but if he can improve, who knows.”




Breeze Up Sales 29/9/09

Sizzling Times As Sequalo Filly Runs Quickest At Gold Coast
Lightning times were the order of the day at the Gold Coast Turf Club today when the first of two breeze up sessions in the lead up to the 2009 Magic Millions Horses in Training Sale was held.
Some 34 horses broke the magical 11 seconds barrier - headlined by the 10.35 seconds carved out by a filly by Sequalo from Baramul Stud.
Catalogued as lot number 138, the Sequalo filly is the first foal of a Danehill three quarter sister to Verstak and half sister to Show of Force.
Two colts - by Danzero and Happy Giggle - ran the second quickest time of the day - 10.4 seconds.
Another pair of two-year-olds ran under 10.5 - colts by Danehill stallions Untouchable and Fastnet Rock.
First season sires to impress with sub 11 runners included the likes of Stratum, Hidden Dragon, Keep the Faith, Snitzel, Jet Spur, Greenwood Lake and Snippetson.
Others to run under 11 seconds today included progeny of proven sires including Flying Spur, Bel Esprit, Sequalo, Al Maher, Testa Rossa, Hussonet, More Than Ready, Bletchley Park, Fastnet Rock, Savabeel and Tale of the Cat.
Magic Millions Managing Director David Chester said the session was extremely successful with a number of stand out performances.
"We've never had so many horses run under 11 seconds here at the Gold Coast track before," Chester said.
"And this just the first session of breeze ups - there will be plenty more to be put through their paces next month."
Chester said the horses were exceptionally presented by their vendors and he was confident they would be well received by prospective buyers in the lead up the popular auction.
"The vendors keep getting more professional each year," Chester pointed out. "They should be congratulated for how the day went."
"There are plenty of good looking horses and most importantly they all look exciting racetrack prospects."
Video clips from the breeze ups will be available from Thursday on the Magic Millions website.
And entries remain open for the new racehorse sale to be held on the day following the second session of the Horses in Training Sale next month.
"Entries are just $150 plus GST - this is the best spot to offer your tried galloper to a worldwide buying bench."
Anyone requiring information on any of the sale days should contact the Bloodstock Department of Magic Millions.
TOP TEN BREEZE-UP TIMES
10.35 secs - Sequalo-Double Strength filly (Baramul Stud)
10.40 secs - Danzero-Bluevien colt (Heran Racing Pty Ltd)
10.40 secs - Happy Giggle-Freaky Fran colt (Kingsportz Pty Ltd)
10.43 secs - Untouchable-Pickabox colt (Attunga Stud)
10.53 secs - Hidden Dragon-Miss Bletchingly colt (Washpool Lodge)
10.54 secs - Fusaichi Pegasus-Little 'n' Cute colt (BC3 Thoroughbreds)
10.60 secs - Untouchable-Upper Notch colt (Nolen Racing)
10.61 secs - Fusaichi Pegasus-Pamplona colt (Racetree)
10.64 secs - Stratum-Whirligig colt (BC3 Thoroughbreds)
10.65 secs - Bel Esprit-Bellain colt (Washpool Lodge)

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Waltzes 27/9/09

The Triple Waltzes
The horse with the Bel Esprit action won his third consecutive race at Swan Hill over 975m today and the way he won he might win five on end as did his Dad.
Waltzes, with Brady Cross on board as he has in his other two wins, jumped to the front again only today he was taken on by the well backed second favourite Happy Honey who he fought off in the straight to record a convincing five length win.
This four year old is out of a Picnicker mare Dance the Music and grand dam sire to no other than Snippets who is most successful with Bel Esprit.
This has taken Rob Slade’s wife Corinna to equal leader on the owners premiership with ten wins and the horses that sent her up there are Belcentra3, Tassolegy1, Seasonality2, Mooring1, Waltzes3.
Waltzes (AUS) [2005] Jarrod Mclean
Bel Esprit (AUS) - Dance The Music (AUS)
Sold $80000, Slade Bloodstock, VIC at William Inglis and Son Ltd. 2007 Premier Yearling by Eliza Park, Kerrie Vic
Sibling
STORMY HUNTER (AUS) [2003] - GENUINE (JPN)3w-4p-22s $20,800Race: 1009-2100m Won: 1516-1980m Wet: 0w-0p-2s

Spirited Halo 26/9/09

Spirited Halo Then Daylight
The Bel Esprits have won one hundred and thirty five races and none have won as easily at Spirited Halo did at Wangaratta today.
With Matt Pumpa on board this five year old spreadeagled the field to win by nine lengths on a track that was downgraded to heavy 10 just before the race started. On the Peninsula Bloodstock web page I found the story on the trainer who has won two races with his last three starters.
John White (pictured right), at the age of 32, is a young man with experience that is paramount to any young trainers career. A self starter John's lifelong passion and love of horses from an early age meant that a career in racehorse training was the only option.
He has seen himself grow from a stable hand in NSW for trainers such as Max Lees and Paul Perry to Head Foreman for Australia's Leading Trainer Lee Freedman.John has gained extensive and practical knowledge over the past 6 years, and is very realistic about the necessity to run a successful and profitable business as being paramount to any young trainer's career.
John is an excellent horseman, his greatest assets being his complete understanding of the racehorse, hands on care, sharp eye and attention to detail.John has been very fortunate to have had the experience to work with Hall Of Fame and best trainer and best race horses such as Alinghi, Special Harmony, Mummify and of course the ultimate in Makybe Diva. John knows what it takes for a racehorse to compete at the highest level and has the work ethic to compliment this.
After a three and a half year stint Freedman, John decided that it was time to put all the knowledge and experience into practice and devise his own training regimes and bring them to fruition.John gained his trainers license in Feb 2007, 'took a punt' and branched out on his own.
He has enjoyed considerable success through training multiple provincial and metropolitan winners. The passion, desire and the drive to succeed will see John live his life long dream of becoming a successful racehorse trainer and achieve results on the racetrack

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Bel Esprit 24/9/09

Stallion Bel Esprit’s a Legend with the Fillies
Macedon Ranges Leader
16 Sep 09 @ 08:00am by Barry Kennedy
Lay one on me baby! Champion stud Bel Esprit shows his best features at Eliza Park stud in Kerrie near Romsey. Picture: DENNIS MANKTELOW

IF Errol Flynn had been reincarnated as a horse, he might have been Bel Esprit.
Like the Hollywood showman, Bel Esprit, a resident stallion at Eliza Park in Kerrie near Romsey, is legendary with the ladies.
A former front runner on the track, well-connected but from humble beginnings and a strongman with impressive stamina, the 10-year-old horse is in his prime in spring.
In 2007 as the thoroughbred industry was in lockdown with equine influenza, Bel Esprit was busy servicing 266 mares - an Australian record and possible world record for a season’s work in the stud, which has 10 prized stallions.
This year with several of his offspring such as Black Caviar making names for themselves on the track, Bel Esprit is again in demand.
Reigning Victorian sire champion, Bel Esprit is ranked eighth in the country.
Offspring of the champion have won close to $500,000, with 21 wins this season to September 9.
Eliza Park marketing manager Greg Tobin said the regular wins by sires of Bel Esprit were keeping the mares coming through the stable door, paying $15,500 for the privilege.
Fortunately the stallion rises to the challenge.
“Some would say it’s too punishing, but he is like an 18-year-old in a nightclub,” Mr Tobin said.
“Every horse has its idiosyncrasies - Esprit has an unrivalled libido.”
Meticulous preparations are made with every mare, while Bel Esprit’s condition is monitored throughout the spring.
Joint owner and former Essendon footballer Brian Donahoe said watching big wins by Bel Esprit alongside fellow owner Kevin Sheedy was one of his life highlights.
Bel Esprit was bought for $9000 at the 2001 Sydney Classic Yearling Sale.

5 year olds 24/9/09

B E Mares
It is time of the year when the youngsters are about to hit the tracks, Bel Esprit has only won two races for two year olds, raced before the new year.
Remember when they first ran and the knockers were around saying that the fillies were OK but where are the colts?
The shoe is on the other hoof now because two months into the five year old season and the fillies haven't won a race from twenty two starts while the five year old boys have won five races from eighteen starts, a strike rate of 28%.
It makes one think of the story last Monday about Bel Esprit's dad, Royal Academy breeding the two group winners last saturdayand who has come from 90 to 29 to 13 and now 8 on the list of Broodmare sires.
hopefully Bel Esprit mares will do the same thing.

Sizzling Spring 24/9/09

Sizzling run for two in a row
Cowra Guardian
23/09/2009 9:11:00 AM
Ken Parsons has rejuvenated the career of another stalled metropolitan galloper after enjoying a second win in as many starts with Sizzling Spring.
The five-year-old gelding cruised to a comfortable win in the The Advisory Group Class 1 Handicap (1300m) at Dubbo in class record time on Sunday.
It backed up a similar sterling effort at Wagga as the son of Bel Esprit looks to climb through the classes.
An inexpensive pick-up from Hawkesbury trainer Brian Firth, the Cowra horseman, known for his uncanny ability of resurrecting many careers in the country, is already reaping the rewards from his shrewd investment.
“I’ve only had him for the two starts and he’s won both,” Parsons (pictured) said.
“I watched him a couple of times at Bathurst when Brian had brought him up and liked him.
“One of the days he rang me up and said he wanted to sell him and I asked how much and he said he would take what he could get for him.
“I put him in the paddock for 12 months and he’s won both, that’s sort of how I came to get him.”
The $6 chance, ridden by in-form hoop Michael Travers, settled near the rear of the field before sprinting away for a two-length win from the Collen Thurston-trained Mullitover ($12).
The Grant Buckley-ridden Exorcize, a $4.60 equal favourite, was a long neck further away in third.
Parsons said he was pleased with Sizzling Spring’s second-up effort considering the difficulties usually associated with handling the step up in class.
“I was very happy. When they’re in Class 1, it’s very hard to win straight after their maiden, but he did.
“I asked Michael (Travers) to ride him similar to Wagga. He comes better from behind, he is a very relaxed horse.”


Monday, September 21, 2009

Tollesprit 21/9/09

Tollesprit to have scans on injured legs
Monday, 21 September 2009:
Trainer Shane Fliedner fears Tollesprit's Caulfield Guineas campaign may be over.Fliedner said he would not know until the three-year-old's legs are scanned whether he will be able to train on to the Guineas on October 10.
Tollesprit was injured in Saturday's Guineas Prelude (1400m) and pulled up lame in the off fore leg and with lacerations to both hind legs."He was in the wars and he's not out of them yet," Fliedner said."He is getting some x-rays done tomorrow (Tuesday) to decide whether we go on with him or not."He has been sore but is not as sore at the moment although that doesn't mean there is nothing amiss.
"Tollesprit was one of the leading chances for the Guineas but has drifted dramatically from $13 to $31 with TAB Sportsbet.Fliedner was planning to run Tollesprit in the Listed Poseidon Stakes (1400m) at Flemington on October 3 and then back him up in the Guineas.Only last week he declared Tollesprit was the horse to beat in the Group One feature.

Spiritsoftheriver 21/9/09

A Bolting Spirit
Bel Esprit has one hundred and nineteen winners, one third have the name esprit or spirit within the name and none could have been more impressive than Spiritoftheriver who won her first start in the Wimmera Racing Club Maiden Plate over 1200m at Warracknabeal today.
Opening up a short priced favourite, the combination of the Vellas, Kylie the trainer, Steven the jockey and let’s not forgwt, there is a Vella among the owners, A M Arrowsmith, P G Arrowsmith, Dorian 1 Racing Syndicate, L Dorian & Mrs K Vella, made it all happen. Jumping from the wide barrier nine, she raced forward, hitting the front in the straight and tore away to win by four lengths untouched.
We are happy as Mark Arrowsmith bought one of our nominations in 2004for his mare Riverside Lass and with this success, he might buy another nomination and send his mare back in 2010. Riverside Lass is a mare out of Noalcholic and Beltrois (Vaingt Trois) and Esprit of Eve (Apalachicola) are the other winners out of mares by Noalcholic
Spiritoftheriver (AUS) [2005] Kylie Vella
Bel Esprit (AUS) - Riverside Lass (AUS)
MAGICAL RIVER (AUS) [2002] - LACRYMA CRISTI (IRE)0w-3p-13s $4,300Race: 1000-2200m Won: 0-0m Wet: 0w-1p-4s
PORTRAIT LASS (AUS) [2003] - PERUGINO (USA)5w-8p-30s $52,400Race: 1000-1612m Won: 1100-1400m Wet: 2w-1p-4s

Bel Esprit's Dad 20/9/09

Siblings Provide Big Double For Royal Academy Mare
Story By Nathan Exelby
Saturday, 19 September 2009: It's not often full-brothers salute on the same day, but that was the case at Caulfield today, with Rightfully Yours followed by Group 1 winner Heart Of Dreams in a notable black type double.
The Show A Heart brothers are from the Royal Academy mare Academy Of Dreams.Owner/breeder Larry Bartle is clearly of the opinion that Show A Heart is the perfect partner for the mare – and why not!Academy Of Dreams has been to Show A Heart in each of the past six seasons, with Rightfully Yours being the oldest of those.The now five-year-old was denied a stakes success when losing the Listed Prime Minister's Cup on protest through the winter, but made amends with his first up win today. He is now the winner of eight races and more than $300,000 in prizemoney.However, he has to play second fiddle to his younger brother Heart Of Dreams in the family pecking order. The now four-year-old gelding landed his second Group 1 victory when taking today's G1 Underwood Stakes. It followed his success in the G1 Australian Guineas earlier in the year. Heart Of Dreams' record now stands at five wins for earnings of more than $900,000, with the promise of more to come after defeating a stellar field today.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Sizzling Spring 20/9/09

Another Sizzling Success
IT is well documented that Black Caviar has won her last two starts and there are others to register the same result this season.
The Package, Champagne Flute, Waltzes, Striding Success and today, Sizzling Spring joined the list of consecutive winners. Starting from barrier seven Michael Travers drove Striding Spring to the front and although other runners loomed up in the straight, he went away again to win by two and a quarter lengths.
Ken Parsons, who took over the training this time in has done a great job and he is a horse that is destined to run through his classes. Today’s race, the Advisory Group Class 1 Handicap at Wagga, was over 1300m, up 100m from last start and he raced over 1800m when last in training for Brian Firth.
Sizzling Spring (AUS) [2004]
Bel Esprit (AUS) - True Spirit (AUS)
Psd $45,000 Res $50,000, at Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale 2006 by Ducatoon Park, Kadina SA
Sold $35000, J Gask, SA at Magic Millions National Yearling Sale 2006 by Widden Stud, Widden Valley NSW
Siblings
EILATAN (AUS) [1995] - BLUEBIRD (USA)9w-13p-60s $165,500Race: 1000-3300m Won: 1000-2900m Wet: 6w-4p-17sG2 0w-0p-1s, LR 0w-0p-1s
PRECISIONIST (AUS) [2001] - BLEVIC (AUS)1w-5p-26s $8,600Race: 1200-2200m Won: 1600-1600m Wet: 0w-1p-2s

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Beau Esprit 19/9/09

A Quinella at Echuca
After being scratched from first up starts at Swan Hill and Sandown because of slow tracks, Beau Esprit went to the barrier at Echuca on a dead track over 1012m in the Classic Rock Handicap.
Ridden by Nick Souquet, this Peter Maher trained gelding raced forward three wide all the way and showed great fighting spirit to overtake the favourite La Bella Roo, who headed him in the straight, on the line and win by a head giving Bel Esprit the quinella.
This is Beau Esprit's sixth win ($103,814) equalling Snip Esprit for the most wins by the progeny, five of these wins for trainer Peter Maher. Congratulations to the owners M J Duffy, M P O'Brien, E O'Brien, D C Cox, K E Farrell, J A Henderson, E L Cooney, D Karpin, P B Comley & Wren Hotels Pty Ltd Synd (Mgnr: J Shelton) who expect the horse to win by up to a "mile" this time in.
Michael Duffy's wife, Carol bred Perfect Sky won has won five races (S$229,117) and tonight has the chance to join Beau Esprit on six when he runs at Kranji in Singapore.
Beau Esprit (AUS) [2004]
Bel Esprit (AUS) - Centennial (NZ)
Sold $80000, Magic Millions, NSW at Magic Millions National Weanling Sale 2005 by Cressfield Stud, Scone NSW
Sold $120000, Adrian Nicoll - Bba Ireland, IRELAND at Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 2006 by Newhaven Park Stud, Boorowa NSW
Siblings
KINKA RHODE (AUS) [2003] - ENCOSTA DE LAGO (AUS)4w-7p-35s $95,400Race: 1000-2400m Won: 1220-2400m Wet: 0w-2p-5sLR 0w-0p-2s
PINK CHAMPAGNE (AUS) [2005] - CARNEGIE (IRE)0w-0p-1sRace: 1100-1100m Won: 0-0m Wet: 0w-0p-0s

Tollesprit 19/9/09

Mark Pegus bounces back from horror fall to ride in carnival
ADRIAN DUNN, MELBOURNE
September 17, 2009 11:30pm

JUST as well Mark Pegus can't remember the afternoon of Saturday, July 18. Or more particularly, about 4pm.
Pegus was involved in one of the more frightening falls. It was like watching a car crash with Pegus in the driver's seat, blind sided by the locomotive that was about to clean him up.
King Of Ashford, the horse he was partnering, suffered a fatal heart attack 400m into the race. In the sad, closing seconds of its life, the horse veered sideways before Pegus was hurtled head first into the turf.
Although he suffered a cracked right shoulder and a broken left wrist, Pegus considers himself lucky. So, too, stewards who recoiled in horror when replays of the fall were replayed in the steward's room on Wednesday.
"He was lucky he didn't break every bone in his body," cringed steward Sally Miller.
Fortunately, King Of Ashford was at the rear of the field and just as fortunately he careered on an outward line rather than towards the running rail.
It was a dreadful end to what was a spectacular season.
Pegus rode 91 winners, good enough for a top-10 finish in the state.
Pegus, who returns tomorrow to Caulfield for the first time, has no recall of the fall.
"I was conscious, but I can't remember anything until 7pm that night," Pegus said.
"I looked down and I had plaster on my wrist. I had no idea what was going on."
He's hoping that when he leaves that track it's under his own volition and his memories are more vivid and spectacular for far different reasons.
With a sliver of luck the 31-year-old could register one of his finest days. He rides Gold Salute in the Group 1 Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes and rides the Shane Fliendner-trained Tollesprit in the colts and gelding Guineas Prelude.
"Both are genuine chances," enthused Pegus.
"Gold Salute has drawn a perfect gate, should sit right behind the speed and he should improve on his first-up run, which was terrific."I just think people don't realise just how good this horse is. Look at his win in the Winter Championship. He came from near last, was trapped deep and sustained a 400m sprint to win."
While Gold Salute appears well placed, Pegus is very bullyish about Tollesprit despite bumping into glamour Sydney youngsters Manhattan Rain and Trusting.
Tollesprit comes off a luckless sixth in the Danehill Stakes. Pegus is adamant that if this son of Bel Esprit had clear running he would have tested Black Caviar.
Fliendner has applied blinkers for the first time, an addition that Pegus believes will definitely assist.
"He galloped in blinkers the other morning and it improved him a fair bit," Pegus said.
"He's as good a horse as I've ridden, I wouldn't be surprised if he made a Cox Plate horse next year."
Now, that's something that will invoke pleasant memories.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Bel Esprit x Mrs Bradbury 17/9/09

Filly (click photo to enlarge)

Born 17/08/2009
Bay Filly
Bel Esprit x Mrs Bradbury
Owner
Tucketts Road Holdings - Kurt Stern
born at Eliza Park

Statistics 17/9/09

They Just Keep Winning
Season
2009-2010
-----------sts--Win-Pl-------% win
1st crop---33---3---8---11---9.09
2nd crop--71---18--16--34---25.35
3rd crop---31---6---8---14---19.35
Total-----135---27--32--59---20.00
I know it is only early in the season, but Bel Esprit is off to an amazing start, the second crop who are now four year olds are bolting
Overall the stats are
Total--1443--231--335------16.01
There's no stallion in Australia that can beat those % stats.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Striding Success 16/9/09

Striding to Another Success
Striding Success followed up his last start win over 1050m at Balaclava with another win, this time at Morphettville Parks over 1000m with Wayne Kerford aboard again
Starting second favourite at $4.20, this Bel Esprit carrying 58 kilos went to the front from barrier thirteen and like Waltzes yesterday, put pressure on the following horses on the turn and raced away for a good win
Congratulations to the trainer Trevor Dansie who owns the horse with R N Liddy, B F Morris, Mrs K G Morris, N A Storr , more good times are in store.
Striding Success is out of a Snippets mare La Bella Zoccola, the fifteenth race won by four mares out of Snippets: Bit of Bliss (3 Vivacious Spirit), French Snip (7 Snip Esprit & Babieca Noire), Scandinavia (3 Ibsen) and a Bella Zoccola (2 Striding Success)
Striding Success (AUS) [2006] Trevor Dansie
Bel Esprit (AUS) - La Bella Zoccola (AUS)
Last Run: BKVA 2/09/2009 Atlas Party Hire Mdn Plate
Sold $27000 at Magic Millions 2008 Adelaide Yearling Sale & Races Sessions 1 & 2 by Eliza Park, Kerrie Vic
Siblings not found

Bel Esprit 16/9/09

Bel Esprit Timeform Ratings
Australian Timeform Ratings 2001-2002 Racing Season
Two-Year-Old Timeform Handicaps
1 Bel Esprit 121
2 Choisir 120
3 Planchet 120
4 Victory Vein 120
5 Snowland 119
6 Half Hennessy 117
7 Calaway Gal 117
8 Pillaging 117
9 Innovation Girl 116
10 Lovely Jubly 116
Yell 116
Australian Timeform Ratings 2002-2003 Racing Season
Three-Year-Old Timeform Handicaps
1 Choisir 126
2 Bel Esprit 125
3 Yell 124
4 Helenus 123
5 Innovation Girl 122
6 Force Apollo 121
7 Private Steer 121
8 Snowland 121
9 Thorn Park 121
10 Clangalang 120

Black Caviar 16/9/09

Black Caviar Timeform Ratings
Two-Year-Old Timeform Handicaps
1 Phelan Ready 2c More Than Ready (USA)-Nancy Eleanor (AUS)(Blevic (AUS)) BRUCE & JASON MCLACHLAN $3,223,500 123
2 Real Saga 2C Tale Of The Cat (USA)-Windy Kate (AUS)(Air Express (IRE)) MICHAEL & WAYNE & JOHN HAWKES $742,000 123
3 Manhattan Rain 2C Encosta De Lago (AUS)-Shantha's Choice (AUS)(Canny Lad (AUS)) MS G WATERHOUSE $755,300 122
4 More Joyous 2F More Than Ready (USA)-Sunday Joy (AUS)(Sunday Silence (USA)) MS G WATERHOUSE $237,000 122
5 Onemorenomore 2C Red Ransom (USA)-Palia (AUS)(Last Tycoon (IRE)) JASON COYLE
$358,100 122
6 Reward For Effort 2C Exceed And Excel (AUS)-Miss Prospect (AUS)(Rory's Jester (AUS)) PETER MOODY $732,500 121
7 Black Caviar 2F Bel Esprit (AUS)-Helsinge (AUS)(Desert Sun (GB)) PETER MOODY $105,700 120+
8 Rostova 2F Testa Rossa (AUS)-Space Talk (AUS)(Anabaa (USA)) STEVE RICHARDS $447,500 120
Timeform Ratings - 3yo
1 Denman 3C Lonhro (AUS)-Peach (AUS)(Vain (AUS)) PETER SNOWDEN $731,200 122
2 Onemorenomore 3C Red Ransom (USA)-Palia (AUS)(Last Tycoon (IRE)) JASON COYLE $10,100 117
3 Phelan Ready 3g More Than Ready (USA)-Nancy Eleanor (AUS)(Blevic (AUS)) JASON MCLACHLAN $13,500 117
4 Delago Bolt 3C Delago Brom (AUS)-Bardego (AUS)(Barathea (IRE)) GARY PORTELLI $13,100 116
5 Trusting 3C Tale Of The Cat (USA)-Legible (NZ)(Zabeel (NZ)) JASON COYLE $290,000 116
6 Black Caviar 3F Bel Esprit (AUS)-Helsinge (AUS)(Desert Sun (GB)) PETER MOODY $210,000 115

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Waltzes 15/9/09

A Bel Waltzes at the 'Bool
Waltzes put a great effort to win the C J Andrew Plumbing Handicap (62) over 1100m at Warrnambool by three quarters of a length in a time of 1:07:39 carrying 59 kilo with Brady Cross aboard.
From barrier ten and after an very ordinary jump out, this Jarrod Mc Lean trained horse did a bit of work to get to the lead putting the other horses off the bit on the turn where he went to a two length lead and was good enough to hang on despite the weight. The only Bel Esprit to carry more weight was Royal Esprit when he won a Class 3 at Kembla Grange in May 2008 with 59.5 kilos.
This was the third start for the four year old gelding, having a second place first up, followed by a win at Donald last start. He has Snippets as a grand dam sire and Snippets mares have won fourteen races for the progeny. Another Slade Bloodstock purchase who owns him along L J Ross, D L Barker, L D Kennedy, C Lumely, S J Dawson & S V I Traplin
click line below to watch race
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Waltzes (AUS) [2005] Jarrod Mclean
Bel Esprit (AUS) - Dance The Music (AUS)
Sold $80000, Slade Bloodstock, VIC at William Inglis and Son Ltd. 2007 Premier Yearling by Eliza Park, Kerrie Vic
Sibling
STORMY HUNTER (AUS) [2003] - GENUINE (JPN)3w-4p-22s $20,800Race: 1009-2100m Won: 1516-1980m Wet: 0w-0p-2s