Weekly spotlights on the breeding

Weekly spotlights on the breeding

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Breeding authority Peter Wharton presents Harness Racing News about breeding from Australia, new -Zeeland and North America brought through you through Yabby Dam Farms & Racing!

Yabby Dam Racing, Principal Pat Driscoll’s Dream to Fokken and Race World Class Trotters was born after seeing a billboard on the Champs Elysees in Paris who advertised for the famous Trotting Race The Prix d’Arerique. Driscoll went to the Prix d’Arique and a love affair with the trotter was immediately formed.

Over the next five years, Driscoll has been visiting world class that visited branches in Europe before he started his own company here in Australia, where he led the considerable progress of the southern hemisphere.

Fighter command on Eureka Trail

The Always B Miki Velding Fighter Command, which broke his own track record and won the $ 80,000 beautide for the second time at Hobart, is the latest qualification for the Eureka of $ 2.1 in Menangle in September.

Fighter Command (Photo Stuart McCormick)

A four -year, Fighter Command has not done much racing, because of a twisted intestine that did it on the eve of last year’s Eureka. From 21 Starts he won 12 and placed three times for $ 158,040 in deployment.

The Dam van Fighter Command, Spitfire Rose (1: 58.4), was a double Tasmanian George Johnson -winner, who was by Jereme’s Jet from Weona Beachley, a non -detached mare and by the champion American Colt Pacer Jenna’s Miles in 1: 47.6 stood in 1: 47.6.

Weona Beachley was from Weona Miss, by troublemaker Weona Jewel, mother of the Inter Dominion champion Weona Warrior and the last place of Weona Chief and the Cup -class Pacer Weona Brave.

Emerging young people

Three promising young horses to win during the weekend in the metropolitan class were the three -year -old Go Miki, Humor Me and Some Magic, all members of the same family.

Humor Me (Stuart McCormick Photo)

Go Miki, who his rivals in a new life of 1: 51.9 at Menangle Blitzde, is a foal of Always B Miki and one of his fourth crop.

The winner of five of his nine starts, Go Miki is sure to take a tight and as a resident he has a bright future. He ranks as a brother of the stated winner Star Celebrity (1: 53.2) and a half -brother of the double stated winner (1: 50.5) and the exported Go Dancing (1: 51.6), from the famous guest (1: 55.2), by Machthreen Ballah Ballah Ballehare Three Three Three Three Three Three Three Three Three Three Three Three Three Three Three Three Hen Lady Three Three Three Three Threes Lady Three Three.

Humor Me, a very impressive winner at Melton and who has assessed the Oaks material with the highest order, is unbeaten in two starts. She is a mare of American iDeal from the Southern Cross winner Punch Line (1: 54.2), Dam of the Hobart Pacing Cup and Vicbred Platinum Winner He’s iDeal (1: 54.7), the winner of 10 of his 15 starts.

Punch Line was a Grinfreartoear mare from Lifeline, a half-sister of the classic garry to celebrity ball, the Groots-Dam of Go Miki.

Some magic, who scored a runaway victory on debut at Melton after a number of sparkling tests, seems to have great potential. He is a somewhat half -brother of the brilliant but injury Pacer Ride High 1:49 ($ 289.427), now Siring Winners in Victoria, the Fokkers Crown and Vicbred Champion Rocknroll Magic 1: 54.5 ($ 46.183), always WAAR 1: 52.5 (1: 52.8).

Their mother, all the magic, who was only slightly racet, was a live or that mare from the ball of celebrities.

Go Miki and what magic were bred and his co-ownership of Maryborough-enthusiastic Peter Gleeson, while Humor was bred by Benstud Standardrs and Bruce and Craig Cameron.

Artistic Rainbow’s son wins Sweepstakes

The Sweepstakes final of $ 30,000, the first Tasmanian classic for two-year-old Colts and Weldings and Run in Hobart, was easily won by Rainbow Ranger, a foal of Bettor’s enjoyment of the Smart Racemare Artistic Rainbow (by by Art), a stated winner who took a mile record of 1: 55.6.

Artistic Rainbow, the winner of 11 races and $ 100.552, has a 100 percent record at the stud, with eight foals for eight winners with five in 2:00, including the NSW Breeders Challenge placgetter A Rainbow Delight (1: 52.9) and Rainbow Jet (1: 55).

Artistic Rainbow was out of Hay Sharon (1:58.3), a Fake Left mare from the grand producer Able Sharon, dam of the Queensland feature winners Walk The Walk (1:56.8), Academy Award, Our Araluen Miss and Hike Along and the ancestress of the Tatlow winner Gold Rainbow, Sioux Rainbow (NSW Raith Memorial) and King Rainbow ($ 188,622).

Rainbow Ranger, who was bred by Muswellbrook (NSW) Fokker John Markham and trained by Todd Rattray, looks a top foal.

Sahara Breeze is top Victorian mare

Sahara Breeze, a double winner in Free-For-All Company near Melton and the winner of the stylish Memphis Stakes (mentioned) at Menangle, continues to prove itself in the upper bracket between the women.

She is a member of one of the top families of Australia and is a five -year -old Donating Mare van A Smart Racemare in Sahara Miss (1: 54.4), a village of Jasper Mare that others produced in the Mildura Cup -winner Sahara Tiger 1:51 ($ 269.231) and the group 2 Sahara Sihara Sirocco 1: 51.7: 51.7) and StaroCoFa.

Sahara Miss was from Macrandra, a well -known producer of classic Garry from the NZ Bred Melanie, by Nero’s BB of the Tarport Coulter Mare Port Melody, and finally on the Foundation Mare Parisienne.

Macranda left 14 individual winners – nine within 2:00 – including the Vicbred Champion and Bathurst Gold Tiara Winner Verre memory (1: 55.1). She thinks that the Groot Dam of the Dual Group 3-winner Delightful Angel (1: 49.9), Beach Memories (1: 53.4), Hows the Memory (NSW Sibelia Stakes), Our Money Rocks 1:50 ($ 221.549), the exported something Bettor) Winner Platum Jewel (1: 54.4).

Sahara Breeze was bred and is raced by Australian Pacing Gold Vice chairman Peter Watkinson and Bruce Paul.

Fokfeat on Pat Driscoll

Instead, a remarkable breedingfeit was credited to Ballarat-Fokker Pat Driscoll during the All-Trotters meeting in Bendigo, when he brought forward three winners on the nine-race card.

They were the three -year -old Commodus (Father Patrick-Marican Jewel), who won the Wagon Apollo Mile, no money no honey (Volstead-Egee Money), winner of the Scotch Notch 3YO Mile and Keyang Francisco (Uniclove-Beautiful River).

Tasmanian sweepstakes winner

Zoe Ella, who won the final of $ 30,000 at Hobart, is a two -year marefolds who can claim some valuable blood.

Bought for $ 14,000 at the Australian Pacing Gold Melbourne Sale in 2024, Zoe Ella was received by the Horse Were Horse Stay hungry Van de Lis Mara Mare Miss Dreamin (1: 54.3), and back to the Medoro Mare Minnesota, who founded a great winning line for leading NSW Studmaster Noel Simpson.

Miss Dreamin, a double group placgetter, was a half-sister of the Albion Park winner Saucy Dreams (1: 51.4) and the Menangle and Melton Victor Zibbibibo (1: 52.9), the dam of the NSW Breeders challenged True Blue Winner Saveon (1: 5.8).

Their mother, Karamea Dreamin (1: 59.3), was away from Karamea Minnie, by New York Autoring of the Top Racemare Karamea Minna, a winner of 23 races, including the NSW Renshaw Cup and Tom Austin Cup.

This family has consistently produced a number of good winners over the years. They include the Galaxy Grand Slam winner WOOFFER KARAMEA, Hechman (Stawell Cup), Spinner’s Boy (Vicbred Homegrown 3yo Classic), Michael Augustine (NSW Inter City Pace) and IM Tondelayo (Newcastle Oaks).

Zoe Ella was bred by Geoff and Lorraine Barnes, Van Balmain Lodge Stud, Tatura (Vic.).

Breeding of Hambletonic winner

Nordic Catcher, the winner of the $ 1 million Hambletonian in the Stakes Record time of 1:50 in the Meadowlands, is a Swedish foal with an interesting breed background.

Through the muscles Yankee Line Horse Six PackAnd one of the second harvest of the world champion, Nordic catcher is from that woman Hanover (by Somebeachsome Where), who has set up a record of 1:50 as a Pacer.

That woman Hanover, a winner of a bet herself, was from Sub Rosa Hanover (1:55), by Western Hanover of the secret date of the Abercrombie Mare, the mother of the Australian and NZ 2yo Pacing Colt of the Year and very successful father Follow the Stars.

Through Peter WhartonFor Harnesslink

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