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The Straight Daily News – Vin Cox to leave Yulong | Atishu to Magic Millions | Minns rules out Rosehill acquisition

Cox announces pending Yulong departure

Yulong general manager Vin Cox has handed in his six-month notice to the thoroughbred industry powerhouse, citing “differences in opinion on strategic direction and values”.

Vin Cox to leave Yulong

General manager announces he is leaving only 15 months after starting the role.

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Atishu to go under the hammer at Magic Millions

Three-time Group 1 winner Atishu will be sold at the Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale, 12 months later than initially intended, after the auction house announced her high-profile addition to the May catalogue.

The seven-year-old daughter of Savabeel was withdrawn from last year’s Magic Millions sale and kept in training with Chris Waller by her owner, New Zealand syndicator Go Racing. 

A Group 1 Queen of the Turf and Mackinnon Stakes winner in 2023, Atishu vindicated connections’ decision to keep her in work by winning last year’s Empire Rose at Flemington on Derby Day and she is a $7 chance in Saturday’s Australian Cup.

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“She’s taken us on a fantastic ride,” Go Racing’s Albert Bosma said. 

“She’s a very special horse. From day one she showed she was going to have an exciting future. She was able to run amazing sectionals in New Zealand from the outset.

“At home she won four straight before heading to Australia and winning first time out in Sydney. Two starts later she won a Group 2 Bill Ritchie (Stakes).

“She’s one of those mares that has kept getting better and better and she continues to race so well at the highest level.”

Atishu, who is a sister to Group 3 winner Mazzolino and out of a sister to three-time Group 1-winning filly Daffodil, will be joined in the National Broodmare Sale by fellow Go Racing-owned mare, three-time Group winner Diss is Dramatic.

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Group 2 winners Amazonian Lass and Revolutionary Miss have also been confirmed as being offered at the National sale, to be held on the Gold Coast from May 27 to 29.

Entries are also being taken for the preceding National Weanling Sale, scheduled for May 25 and 26, and the National Yearling Sale on June 3 and 4.


Rosehill won’t be compulsorily acquired

NSW Premier Chris Minns has ruled out compulsorily acquiring Rosehill racecourse, should Australian Turf Club members vote against its sale at next week’s extraordinary general meeting.

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Minns won’t move to compulsorily acquire Rosehill.

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Noverre New Zealand’s busiest stallion in 2024

Young stallions Noverre and Profondo were New Zealand’s busiest sires during the 2024 breeding season, covering 179 and 173 mares respectively.

Waikato Stud’s Noverre, a Group 1 2000 Guineas-winning son of the Chitticks’ champion Savabeel, led the way in a season in which 15 New Zealand-based stallions covered 100 mares or more.

His first crop yearlings have sold up to $500,000 this year, with his numbers climbing from 127 in his first year, 2022, to 136 and the country-high 179 last year.

Deep Impact’s Spring Champion Stakes winner Profondo, a $1.9 million Magic Millions graduate who stands at Windsor Park, was again popular in his second season, covering just four fewer mares than what he did in 2023.

Super Seth, another Waikato Stud stallion who has enjoyed a stellar autumn by siring the winners of the Group 1 Australian Guineas and the Randwick Guineas as well as the Karaka Millions, covered 164 mares last year, up significantly from 117 the year before.

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New Zealand stallion Noverre covered 179 mares during the 2024 breeding season. (Photo: Angelique Bridson)

Paddington, a rostermate to Profondo by Siyouni, covered 161 mares in his first season shuttling to New Zealand.

Almanzor (145) was Cambridge Stud’s busiest stallion while Hilal, a half-brother to Saturday’s Golden Slipper winner Marhoona, was also well-received at Grangewilliam Stud in his first season, covering 137 mares.

Busiest sires in New Zealand in 2024

Stallion 2024
Noverre 179
Profondo 173
Super Seth 164
Paddington 161
Almanzor 145
Hilal 137
Ardrossan 136
Sword Of State 131
Hello Youmzain 126
Tarzino 125
Ace High 120
Chaldean 120
Proisir 111
Armory 104
Wrote 103
El Roca 99
Shamexpress 98
War Decree 96
Per Incanto 95


Straight Talk – Stay informed on the latest industry news

In the latest episode of Straight Talk, proudly sponsored by Darley and Inglis, Bren O’Brien and Tim Rowe from The Straight explore insights into new stallions both domestic and imported. 

Ryan McEvoy from Rosemont Stud joined the team to shed light on the recent success of Schwarz and Tim talks about Coolmore and Arrowfield’s new additions. 

From Inglis, Brett Gilding previews a highly anticipated Australian Easter Yearling Sale.

The episode provides an update on Rosehill and takes a closer look at the economics of running a racing club.

Bren and Tim also further delve into wagering trends, identifying the most bet-on races in Australia.


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Bet365’s decision to quit China and “various other jurisdictions” continues the move towards regulated markets for the ubiquitous global wagering brand.

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Weight of numbers for Walker-Bergerson stable in Sires’

Mark Walker and Sam Bergerson will present nearly a third of the field in Saturday’s Group 1 Manawatu Sires’ Produce Stakes (1400m), vying for a seventh title in the last eight years with their all-conquering juveniles.

Te Akau’s glamour girl Melody Belle commenced their string of dominance in the $550,000 feature in 2017, with the likes of Avantage and On The Bubbles taking the crown in the following years. 

Each of that trio also were victorious in the $1 million Karaka Millions 2YO (1200m), a feat completed this year by Sires’ Produce favourite La Dorada.

The Super Seth filly backed up her Millions performance swiftly when taking out the Group 2 Matamata Breeders’ Stakes (1200m), and as a leading hope in the Group 1 Sistema Stakes (1200m) earlier this month, she was ruled out on race morning with a spiked temperature.

On the back foot, Walker and Bergerson have taken an alternative route with La Dorada but are confident she is ready to take on the elite-level feature at Trentham with alongside three stablemates for Te Akau Racing.


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Australian First Season Sires by winners

Rank Stallion Wnrs Rnrs
1 Ole Kirk (by Written Tycoon) 7 12
2 Farnan (by Not a Single Doubt) 6 23
3 Wootton Bassett (by Iffraaj) 5 14
4 Bivouac (by Exceed and Excel) 3 15
5 King’s Legacy (by Redoute’s Choice) 3 10
6 Doubtland (by Not a Single Doubt) 3 5
7 Anders (by Not a Single Doubt) 3 11
8 Lucky Vega (by Lope de Vega) 2 7
9 Hanseatic (by Street Boss) 2 14
10 Dirty Work (by Written Tycoon) 2 7

Source: Arion.co.nz


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