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Swettenham Stud stallion parades will be held on 25th of July, 1st of August and 22nd of August. All mare owners are welcome. Parades start at 11am.
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Swettenham Facts
| 18-08-2010 Swettenham |
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| Barbies Bombshell is 22nd winner for Swettenham stallions in new season. |
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| 14-08-2010 Bianconi |
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| RHYTHM IN PARIS WINS Group 3 Cockram Stakes at Caulfield. |
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| 01-08-2010 Swettenham |
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| Reconciled Figures show 530 wins for Resident Stallions in previous 12 months. |
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| 01-08-2010 Hold That Tiger |
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| SMILING TIGER WINS GRADE 1 Del Mar Bing Crosby Stakes 1200m defeating Scenic Blast comfortably. |
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Recent Swettenham Winners
| 29-08-2010 Second Dozen |
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| By Bianconi from Barbaloot (by Rory's Jester ) |
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| Launceston A$12k Cl1 1200m |
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| Jumped well from outside, but caught on a limb. Rode confidently as sat out there; moved up to leaders on turn. Went for home, showed plenty of class in run to line. Very good 3YO. |
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| 28-08-2010 Weekend Cash |
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| By Dash For Cash from Opera Weekend (NZ) (by Paris Opera ) |
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| Narrandera A$9k Bnchmk 65 1600m |
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| 7th win and quite comfortable by nearly 4L. Only second win at the 1600m and encouraging that it was on reasonable track. May just step up in the next few months. |
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| 28-08-2010 TIGER GIRL |
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| By Hold That Tiger from Peaking Diablo (USA) (by Diablo (USA) ) |
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| Louisiana Downs US$50k 2YO Stks (LISTED) 1600m Turf |
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| Jumped first and led throughout. Kicked on straightening to a 2L advantage and had everything off bit chasing. One flasher from 7th just missed as Tiger Girl toughed it out best. |
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| 28-08-2010 Tiger Shark |
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| By Hold That Tiger from In By Six (USA) (by Saratoga Six (USA) ) |
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| Evangeline Downs US$12k Clm 1200m Dirt |
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| Pressed the pace from between rivals, moved up to take command nearing 500m mark. Opened a clear lead into the lane and steadily drew off. Good return to form as SW 2YO. |
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| 27-08-2010 Whitebait |
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| By Bianconi from Tidfish (by Imperial Prince (IRE) ) |
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| Geelong A$13k Synth 2200m |
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| In very solid form in last 3 starts a second and 2 wins. Liking the 2200m and track. Now has 4 wins from 16 starts aand going to make into a typical Bianconi middle distance handicapper. |
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| 27-08-2010 Astral Dash |
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| By Dash For Cash from Astral Bae (by Stargazer (NZ) ) |
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| Pioneer Park A$8k ClB 1200m |
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| Carried 57kgs and wins first race since heading to Alice Springs. Connections need him to get out to a mile to make him a good pickup. |
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| 24-08-2010 You Little Pearler |
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| By Court Of Jewels from Blemish (by Bletchencore ) |
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| Geelong A$12k F&M Rtng 0-62 Synth 1100m |
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| Very special filly as COJ's 1st ever runner (see article). Great training effort to get mare back from injury and she is liking hern new local track and surface. Good return to form. |
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| 22-08-2010 Light Tan |
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| By Bianconi from Voodalou (by Voodoo Rhythm (USA) ) |
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| Casterton A$18k Hcp 1200m |
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| 6th win from 12 starts. Still looks a very good horse. Freshened back to 1200 froma mile in 3 weeks proves that. Has not enjoyed much luck when taken to town and suggest you forgive. |
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| 22-08-2010 Last Cash |
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| By Dash For Cash from Miyazaki Grace (by Last Tycoon (IRE) ) |
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| Cranbourne A$15k Mdn 1600m |
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| Good 3L win back on turf and heavy track. Seemed to enjoy the step up from 1300 to 1600m after appearing a touch flat footed at Geelong on the synthetic surface. Can go on with it. |
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| 22-08-2010 Detroit Tiger |
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| By Hold That Tiger from Belle Ball (NZ) (by Jetball ) |
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| Carnavon A$8k Hcp 1200m |
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| Back from trip to town and close up effort at Belmont. Enjoys the Carnarvon track with 4th win from 5 starts there. Basically a paid trial winning by 4 lengths at odds on fav. |
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Dash For Cash City Winners In Two States |
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Monday, 11 January 2010 |
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This is the time of the year when stud owners want to see the progeny of their sires getting winners. Any time really is a good time for a winner but in particular the sales season that has already commenced and will continue through until April. Swettenham Stud is having a great season with Bianconi whose percentage of winners to runners is quite remarkable while Dash For Cash is also making his presence felt. He sired a double on Saturday last with Our Baby Bonus winning impressively at Caulfield and Easy Cash scoring at Morphettville. Dash For Cast gets attractive progeny. Our Baby Bonus is a steel grey with a lot of quality about her and ability as well. He started favourite at “The Heath” on the strength of a good win previously at Bendigo and thus keeps his unbeaten record in tact. The Bendigo win provided a solid form guide as four or five winners have since come out of that race plus another at Moonee Valley on Friday night. Mick Nolan, who was in charge of proceedings whilst Mick Price was on the Gold Coast for the Magic Millions Yearling Sales, was brief with his comments but constructive. “He looks very promising he is a nice horse with a good future once he settles down he could get seven furlongs (1400 metres)” he said. Winning jockey Damien Oliver was also impressed quoting, “Mick wanted me to ride him a bit quieter but he flew the gates and we got it so easy he relaxed nicely in front” “I think he is above average, there’s no doubt that but it’d just be nice to take him through his grades and I’m sure he’ll measure up to stakes company with time," he added. Picture: Jack Styring |
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Swettenham Stud Breeding Venture #1 |
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Wednesday, 06 January 2010 |
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Adam Sangster has long harbored an ambition to put together a group of investors that can share with him the passion and excitement of breeding thoroughbred horses. Finally all those people who have indicated they would like to be involved with Swettenham Stud (and don’t have a mare) have the appropriate vehicle. Click here to see the explanatory video. In consultation with Stable Connect, a progressive firm holding an appropriate dealers’ license (ASFL #336964), Swettenham Stud are well advanced in developing the appropriate investment vehicle that would provide investors with this unique opportunity. As Adam Tims from Stable Connect states “Imagine the enjoyment being in a close knit group that can utilize the expertise, contacts and facilities of the world renowned ‘Swettenham Stud’ and so participate in the Australian and international thoroughbred breeding and racing industry in such an intimate fashion”. The venture has many important ingredients: » It will source and purchase at least five quality broodmares: »Two will be from the USA and their foals will be weaned after birth in early 2010 and sold next November at Keeneland Foal Sale in Kentucky. » In most cases mares will be in foal, although good fillies & mares off the track will not be overlooked; » The mares will be mated to suitable commercial stallions in Australia in 2010 with the aim of selling the progeny at major yearling sales in Australia; » It will identify and purchase commercial weanlings, to be prepared for resale at the major yearling sales; » Finally, it will identify and purchase yearlings that will be suited for resale to the Asian market. They will be trained up to reach that market as trialed or ready to run horses. The following sets out a brief overview of the parameters the Swettenham Stud Breeding Venture No.1 will operate within. I would be interested to know whether this type of investment would be attractive to you. Proposed details of the venture are as follows: » Minimum investment $25,000 (one-off payment); » Minimum capital raised to proceed $1,500,000 with full subscription being $2,000,000; » Applicants must meet the definition of a “Wholesale Investor”; » Investment is available to all types of investors, including superannuation funds; » Fund will operate for a finite period, 6 years; » The fund’s bloodstock and breeding decisions will be managed by key individuals from the Swettenham Stud operation, namely Adam Sangster and Bloodstock Manager Ian Rimington; » The Fund’s finances will be managed by the Chartered Accounting Firm, Stable Financial. If you are interested in this concept can you please reply by email or contact Adam Sangster on 0418 543 633 or Ian Rimington on 0419 887 184 as soon as possible. Willingness to participate does not guarantee a position in the venture. For those interested an information memorandum with an application form will be provided in due course. [CLICK HERE] for more details. |
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Group Two Winner For Court Of Jewels |
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Friday, 01 January 2010 |
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Over the years Trevor McKee estimates he has been left with between twenty and twenty-five horses from failed promises around yearling sales time, but he is not complaining. Unlike the unfortunate $11million debt that threatened to lower the colours of Bart Cummings when he was landed with a heap of yearlings back in 1987, McKee has been happy to keep those he was left with, as he liked the horses he bought, and the results have been favourable. The most recent in the category is Adaline (3 Br. F. Court Of Jewels – Red Covet, by St Covet), who turned the tables on star filly Katie Lee (Pins) after running second to her in Eight Carat on Boxing Day, to win the $100,000, Group II, New Zealand Bloodstock Royal Stakes, over 2000 metres for three-year-old fillies at Ellerslie on January 1. McKee purchased Adaline from the draft of Seaton Park at the 2008 New Zealand Bloodstock Select Yearling Sale for $28,000, along with a filly by Keeper (Danehill) for $30,000, on behalf of an interested party, but the deal fell through. The Keeper filly, named Ballroom, has won once from five starts. Others McKee had acquired by the same means have included two group one winning two-year-olds, Moonshine (Sound Reason) and more recently Kaaptan (Kaapstad). McKee said Adaline was a ‘beautiful yearling and a pleasure to do anything with’, and he liked the sire, Court Of Jewels, because he is by Danehill (Danzig) out of Nine Carat (Sir Tristram – Eight Carat, by Pieces Of Eight). Court Of Jewels was an $800,000 yearling that won as a two-year-old, was a listed winner and group three placed in Australia, and stands at Swettenham Stud near Seymour in Victoria. Adaline is from his first crop. From the perfect one out and one back position, rider Leith Innes let the brakes go on Adaline at the 300 metres and she kept finding to comfortably hold a late challenge from Katie Lee by half a length. Off a moderate pace that produced a time of 2:06.79, with the leaders coming home the last 600 metres in a swift 34.43, the performance by Katie Lee to finish second, from last of nine at the 600 metres, was meritorious. Impressive last start winner La Collina (Van Nistelrooy) proved up to the task by finishing half a length away in third. Veronica Franco (Johar) who toppled Katie Lee in the Eulogy Stakes at Awapuni recently, finished fourth. Trained by Stephen McKee at Ardmore in Auckland, Adaline has now won three of her eight starts for stakes of $103,000, with McKee suggesting she is likely to attempt the Sir Tristram Fillies Classic at Te Rapa and the New Zealand Oaks at Trentham in the near future. By Jeff Dore |
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Court of Jewels Filly Just Pipped by Dual Group 1 Winner |
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Sunday, 27 December 2009 |
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History making filly Katie Lee (3 Gr. F. Pins – Miss Jessie Jay, by Spectacularphantom) displayed a new weapon in her arsenal when winning the $100,000, Group II, Cambridge Stud Eight Carat Classic (1600m) for three-year-old fillies at Ellerslie on Boxing Day.  Katie Lee just holds out Adaline The muscle used to fight her way clear and acceleration she had shown to incredible effect when creating history with a 1000 and 2000 Guineas double at Riccarton was almost overshadowed by a mixture of cunning and sheer guts to win on Saturday. After racing in midfield on a genuine pace, Katie Lee had seven lengths to make up on the leader Blonde Bombshell (Towkay), still going along at a merry bat passing the 600 metres. Flushed wide on the home turn, she sprinted hard under rider Opie Bosson to arrest the lead at the 150 metres, and while victory looked hers for all money, a late challenge by Adaline (Court Of Jewels x Red Covet (by Sir Covet)) changed the complexion over the concluding stages. For it seemed that once Katie Lee realised she was under siege, and tank was almost empty, she changed stride, swished her tail, and threw herself across the line with her head and neck fully extended. The second filly Adaline was a head back ready for her next big stride as she hit the line; she is a vastly improved and a rapidly improving filly who looks a serious AJC Oaks filly in 2010. Such an amazing will to win. She got home by a head from the Stephen McKee-trained Adaline, who like Katie Lee will front up again at Ellerslie next Saturday to contest the Group two Royal Stakes over 2000 metres, if everything goes to plan with the pair in the interim, with McKee suggesting a step up in distance should suit his filly. Blonde Bombshell, an impressive last start winner at Ellerslie, stuck gamely to her task when finishing two and a half lengths away in third, ahead of another smart last winner on the course, Street Party (Handsome Ransom), who ran a highly creditable fourth. Not for the fainthearted, the mile was covered in a sizzling time of 1:33.69, last 600 metres in 35.14. For owners Sir Patrick and Lady Hogan to win the race also as sponsor, named after their broodmare sensation Eight Carat (Pieces Of Eight), the victory and recent successes by Katie Lee has been a tremendous thrill, and puts her well on the way to winning the New Zealand Bloodstock filly of the year series that Sir Patrick had targeted. Interestingly, most pundits missed the close tie up with Adaline’s sire Court of Jewels being by Danehill form a daughter of Eight Carat. This would have been his first stakeswinner and what a fitting race it would have been. Sir Patrick said if he sensed the fillies were better than the colts he might have a look at the Derby, but otherwise the Sir Tristram Fillies Classic at Te Rapa on February 13 and the New Zealand Oaks at Trentham on March 20 were other options to consider. Jeff Dore (with additions in italics by IR) Photo Kenton Wright www.raceimages.co.nz |
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