Hot Topics: Altrenogest, and the drought
We thought it would be useful to provide some information to our stable clients, regarding two topics that are in the racing news this week.
We thought it would be useful to provide some information to our stable clients, regarding two topics that are in the racing news this week.
It’s OK. You’re not going insane or having flashbacks. Our old mate Desert Jeuney, affectionately known as DJ, who retired from racing in early 2017, won again but this time off the track.
With the end of the 2017/18 season on Tuesday, we would like to share a general update for all our clients and fans.
Shock Shock is a filly that has kept improving each week since her arrival from New Zealand. We sometimes use that description too much, but in this case, it is absolutely true.
Returning to training in 2018, a bigger, stronger, more mature filly, Lady of Flanders has blossomed. After three very nice jump outs at Flemington, we took her to Caulfield on Saturday thinking she would run much better than her early odds of 30/1 suggested.
After being educated at various locations both in Australia and New Zealand with trusted partners, our yearlings are making their way through their orientation programs at Flemington.
Yet again this time around, Getemhel won impressively first up after a lengthy spell – some of which was forced upon her due to a couple of niggling complaints
Since her return to racing in May, Fastbrook has gradually increased in fitness after some really nice jump outs at Flemington. Once rain arrived and she found herself on a softer racing surface, she has shown her true form culminating in a slashing victory at Cranbourne on Thursday 5 July.
We are proud to celebrate the win of MAGNUS RUFUS at Sale on Sunday, yet another winning product bred by Ross Wilkinson and Sandra Lawrence.
Shares have been selling quickly in this yearling filly – a 3/4 sister to a Group winner and grand daughter of high class Group 1 race filly DANGLISSA. Last few shares available.
It was a very satisfying result with Indrabeel winning the My Punter.com Maiden at Cranbourne on Friday night.
Last Spring, Groovin’ was tested a little more in strong BM70 and BM78 races following her third win at Bendigo in September. This preparation, she has improved further and deservedly won her fourth race and first in town, and Sandown Ladbrokes Park.