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The Super Seth strategy: How Coolmore will capitalise on its $70 million sire
The $70 million acquisition of Super Seth shook the Australasian stallion market. But as Tom Moore explained on the Straight Talk podcast, the decision was driven not only by the horse’s remarkable early success at stud, but by Coolmore’s need for a proven elite stallion to unlock the full potential of its blue-chip broodmare band.
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The Super Seth strategy: How Coolmore will capitalise on its $70 million sire
The $70 million acquisition of Super Seth shook the Australasian stallion market. But as Tom Moore explained on the Straight Talk podcast, the decision was driven not only by the horse’s remarkable early success at stud, but by Coolmore’s need for a proven elite stallion to unlock the full potential of its blue-chip broodmare band.
Straight Talk – Tom Moore on plans for Super Seth, plus NZ’s big challenge and racing’s rich list
In this week’s Straight Talk, Bren O’Brien and Tim Rowe speak with Coolmore’s Tom Moore about the Super Seth strategy, while also discussing the legacy of Savabeel, key industry funding developments, and the major forces shaping the future of racing, breeding and wagering.
After a $4 million court sideshow, NSW’s racing industry is ready for the main event
The release and implementation of the Hazzard review will have a greater impact on racing in New South Wales than the Court of Appeal upholding Racing NSW’s right to place the ATC under administration, writes Bren O’Brien.
Rowe On Monday – Savabeel’s final resting place, Singo and his Slipper star and Ascot success for Aussies
In this week’s Rowe On Monday, Tim Rowe talks to Mark Chittick about the incredible legacy left by Savabeel, tributes flow for John Singleton’s accidental Slipper winner and Aussies get their fill at Ascot despite the narrow defeats of our sprinters.



















