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Rowe On Monday

Rowe On Monday – Stakes quinella points to end-of-season surge for Home Affairs, happy Daze for bloodstock trader and the breeding game’s great dilemma

In this week's Rowe On Monday, a one-two finish in the Festival Stakes bodes well for Home Affairs, a silver lining for Tal Nolen and the next chapter beckons for a New Zealand Group 1-winning colt.

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Rowe On Monday – A Super deal for Waikato and Coolmore, the emerging multifaceted talents of Anders on show at Caulfield

In today's Rowe On Monday, Waikato Stud's Mark Chittick says business won out in the decision to sell Super Seth to Coolmore, while young stallion Anders, known for his short-course prowess on the racetrack, is siring winners across a variety of distances.

Rowe On Monday – Indonesian businessman switches focus, a tale of two sales companies, Upper Bloodstock’s Lau on road to recovery

In today's Rowe On Monday, Indonesian businessman Roy Irawan Djatmiko makes Australian market play, Inglis and Magic Millions share Hard Kick bragging rights and Andy Lau recovers after heart attack.

Rowe On Monday – Howard back for Star cameo, Corboy chases next bloodstock trade, Snitzel leads the way, why sires’ premierships can be distorted

In today's Rowe On Monday, agent Brett Howard comes out of retirement for Magic Millions' Tasmanian sale, everyone's a winner in Closer To Free sale, Arrowfield stallions on top in sires' premiership and the implications around counting bonus prize money.

Rowe On Monday – Vorster embraces a new chapter, autumn firepower aplenty for B2B Thoroughbreds, no way back for Macau

In this week's Rowe On Monday, former jockey Barend Vorster joins Racing SA, Hidrix provides a perfect autumn scene-setter for B2B Thoroughbreds and an ex-Macau trainer laments racing's demise in the Asian casino capital.

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Rowe On Monday: Foote’s Kiwi plea, Taylors on song and a tight sales schedule

In this week’s Rowe On Monday, Tim Rowe has been busy on the sales grounds at Karaka, with the state of the New Zealand industry and the tight sales calendar turnaround on everyone’s lips.

Rowe On Monday – New horizons for Rising Sun Syndications, an array of agents share Millions glory, backing in second-season sires

In this week's Rowe On Monday, Tim Rowe puts the spotlight on Rising Sun Syndications, reveals the agents behind the Magic Millions raceday winners and looks at why there was sales value in the progeny of Stay Inside and Home Affairs.

Rowe On Monday – VRC Oaks winner gives Grunt a late breeding-season lift, an upward Graff for Kitchwin Hills sire, Distorted Humor tributes

In this week's Rowe On Monday, Tim Rowe examines the impact of Strictly Business's VRC Oaks win has had on her sire Grunt and what the emergence of Grafterburners can do for Graff. He also looks at the legacy left by US stallion Distorted Humor.

Rowe/O’Brien on Monday – Feeling fresh? Getting a read on first-season sires

In this week’s Rowe On Monday, Bren O’Brien takes the reins and looks at how a run of festive season racetrack success sets up the latest crop of first-season sires well for key two-year-old features in January.

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Rowe On Monday – Unit a tribute to Merrick, American Pattern discord and farewell to Mahler

In this week’s Rowe On Monday, the bittersweet story of the success of emerging two-year-old Unit Five, why changes in the Pattern are not only causing confusion in Australia, and a tribute to a one-time Melbourne Cup placegetter who made a major mark in Ireland.