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Fortuna has been active at the Karaka Yearling Sales this week with two Filly purchases – one a Two Year Old Type – the other a Staying Type
Knippenberg caps a wonderful day of racing 28th Jan for the Fortuna Team with a debut win in Singapore
Cups News
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Fortuna has five runners over the weekend, two in New Zealand, three in Singapore – two of our runners are contesting Group 3 events
MALBOROUGH BAY runs in the R65 event at New Plymouth on Saturday 4th – Race 4 @ 2.28pm and gets the services of Opie Bosson. Got no luck in the 2000 Guineas at Riccarton in November and then disappointed when resuming at Te Rapa on New Year’s Day. Talented at best, he can bounce back here to feature in the finish and any easing of the track will assist
RUBICON CROSSING runs in the Group 3 Taranaki 2yo Classic over 1200m – Race 5 @3.06, with Michael McNab to ride – a winner on debut in September, she has featured in the finish of all of her four race day starts and can do so here again. Very good top 3 chance
Singapore
ENTERTAINER contests the Class 3 1100 Polytrack event – Race 10 @4.30 pm Sing time 9.30pm NZT) – will be ridden by Stable Apprentice Sarwi Jamil, claiming 4kgs, from Barrier 7. Incredibly, “Joker” has won 7 his 8 Singapore victories at this trip and surface. Has battled in higher grades since his last win, but now back to a much more suitable Class 3 – with 4kgs off his back as well. Represents a genuine winning chance here
Here is how the STC tipsters see this race;
1st Pick: ENTERTAINER (1)
Drops back in class where he last scored over 1000m by a nose in September of last year. Holds one of the best course and distance records here with seven wins from thirteen starts. The claim for Jamil a big plus.
2nd Pick: LORD JUSTICE (4)
Draws nicely in barrier two for Kasim who steers for the first time. He has rocketed his way up the grades and keeps raising the bar. Has trialled nicely in good time for this assault.
3rd Pick: GOLD TEN SIXTY-ONE (6)
In-form rider CC Wong jumps aboard this consistent gelding who races well on this surface. Finished second to boom galloper Street Of Dreams and was catching the eye late.
4th Pick: CASH COVE (8)
Did hold a nomination for our Group Three feature but has elected to tackle an easier race. Nunes sticks in the saddle on one of our leading three-year-olds. This is tougher than recent runs.
KING ARTHUR contests the Group 3 Merlion Trophy over 1200m on the Poly event – Race 11 @5pm Sing time (10pm NZT) – a nine time winner in Singapore, including 4 at this trip and distance – meets the very best horse in Singapore LIM’S KOSCIUSZKO at level weights, so it won’t be easy, but also gets the best jockey in Singapore, Manoel Nunes as pilot – definite top 3 chance and can win if things so right
Here is how the STC tipsters see this race;
1st Pick: LIM’S KOSCIUSZKO (1)
No contest that he is Singapore’s premier galloper who competed on the world stage in Hong Kong last start. Wasn’t the fairy tale finish but the multiple group one winner has trialled in strong order for his first test on this surface.
2nd Pick: KING ARTHUR (2)
Continues to run well in our premier sprint races over the last six months. He gets to a surface where he has a very strong record and could give the favourite a few scary moments.
3rd Pick: ROCKET STAR (3)
Draws the ace for Lerner who will drift back and find his feet early. If the speed is hot and the leaders are stopping, he could be the one finishing over the lot of them. Each way claims.
4th Pick: SURPASS NATURAL (4)
Duric jumps on this lightly raced galloper who has shown plenty of ability in his short career and will just need some luck from a wide draw. Continues to improve this gelding.
BRUTUS contests the Class 4 1200 Poly event – Race 12 @ 5.30pm Sing time (10.30pm NZT) and will be ridden by Stable apprentice, Fadzli Yusoff, claiming 2kgs from a good barrier – has won five times in Singapore and S$250k in prizemoney, but not since March 2022 – meets a good even field here, is down in the weights and has a 2kg claim with a very good rider aboard. Can feature in the finish here and a win would not surprise.
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Fortuna Track work – Matamata
No timed Fortuna Trackwork this week
Fortuna Track work – Singapore
Tuesday 31st January
King Arthur (Nunes) – 800/600 40
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Other News
Fortuna has been active at the Karaka Yearling Sales this week with two Filly purchases – one a Two Year Old Type – the other a Staying Type
My brief to David, Mark and Marcus pre sale was that I wanted to buy a Colt or a Filly that would be a definite Karaka Million contender and a Staying type Filly and that we had a budget of up to $120k for each
We struck early on the first day with the Smart Missile Filly (Lot 20) who is our 2yo type (for $80k) and then needed to be a bit patient waiting until day 3 before securing the Eminent Filly (Lot 446) – our Staying type for $75k). Pleasing results over all and our clients have two quite different types to choose from
Read all about Lot 20 below
About The Yearling Filly by Star Witness out of Alana’s Party – “Ali”
Definite Karaka Million Two Year Old type
Lot 20 – the Yearling Filly by the proven Sire STAR WITNESS out of ALANA’S PARTY (By Exceed and Excel) has been acquired by the David Ellis/Fortuna Racing combination from the 2023 NZ Bloodstock National Yearling Sale – this after the Te Akau Selection Team of David Ellis, Mark Walker and Marcus Corban had conducted their normal thorough pre sale inspections
Mark Walker, when doing his usual pre sale Video clip inspections, had identified this Filly as an “early runner”

“Ali” – the Star Witness – Alana’s Party Yearling Filly
Pedigree
ALI has a very strong pedigree. Her Sire, STAR WITNESS, a son of the mighty Starcraft, was a Group One winner in Australia (Coolmore Stud Stakes) and has been a prolific stallion to date producing 467 winners, including 22 Stakes winners. The dam ALANA’S PARTY (by Exceed and Excel) is out of the highly successful NZ racemare, The Party Stand, the winner of 6 races from 1200m to 2000m, including the Group One Bonecrusher NZ Stakes at Ellerslie – this is also the family of Callsign Mav, a dual Group One winner in both NZ and Australia
Click HERE to view Ali’s pedigree
Physical type
A strong, athletic Filly of good size, ALI is physically correct, has a good temperament, has a lovely loose, flowing walk and passed her Vet exam without issue – Click HERE to her parading Pre Sale
Syndicator’s view (John Galvin)
“I had requested our selection team of David Ellis, Mark Walker and Marcus Corban to select either a Colt or a Filly that was a strong chance on type and pedigree to be a genuine contender for the Karaka Million 2yo race January 2024 and that would fit within our budget of $120k. As things turned out we were able to strike early in the Sale with this lovely Star Witness Filly – she is a mid September foal, very athletic and looks like a real runner as a 2yo.”
Trainer’s view (Mark Walker)
“John Galvin had asked me to find a potential Karaka Million 2yo runner for Fortuna Racing – Lot 20 is a lovely Filly by Star Witness, a proven quality Australian Stallion – I love the fact that she is out of an Exceed and Excel Mare, he is a great broodmare Sire – this girl looks a real early runner who I think can be racing before Christmas and therefore is a genuine contender for the 2024 Karaka Million. The 2nd Dam, The Party Stand, was a very good racemare, with a very stout NZ pedigree, who won up to 2000m – this is the family of Callsign Mav, so there is good depth in the pedigree page. I thought she was great value at just $80,000 and I am looking forward to getting her into work .”
Selectors view (David Ellis)
“I really loved this Filly when I first inspected her – she is very athletic, has a lovely walk, certainly looks to have the strength and physical development to run as Two Year Old, but also has the scope to train on as a Three Year Old – there is plenty of speed at the top of her pedigree page, but underlying that is a lot of traditional NZ influence in her bloodlines which is very appealing to me. We have had a lot of success in selecting Karaka Million winners over the past few years and to my eye, this Filly represents an ideal chance of making that race in January 2024”
Ongoing Preparation
Ali is now spelling at Te Akau Stud in the Waikato ahead of being broken in (estimate commencement mis March) and will then be prepared for racing at Matamata by nine time Premiership winning Trainer, Mark Walker of Te Akau Racing Stables – her first preparation will be short (2 – 3 weeks) – she will then have a further paddock spell to enable further growth and maturity, but given that has the appearance of an “early runner” – she will be aimed at one of the early season (August/September 2yo trials.
Disclosure Statement & Agreement
View and/or Download the Disclosure Statement and the Syndicate Agreement for this syndicate
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Terms
- Shares available right down to 1%.
- 10% share $13,600– 5% share $6,800 – 2.5% share $3,400 – 1% share 1,360 (all pricing in NZ$)
- Share price includes all Initial Costs (Purchase price, NZ GST, Promoters Fees, Karaka Million Fee, Insurance through to 31st January 2024, and Working Capital of over $11,000
- Monthly ongoing costs from 1st April 2023 – from that date ongoing costs are – 10% share $440 per month – 5% share $220 per month – 2.5% share $110 per month – 1% share $44 per month.
- Monthly ongoing costs can alternatively be paid up to 12 months in advance as an option for subscribers by Bank Payment or Credit Card
Shares can be purchased Ali today from the ‘Add To Cart’ button on the Fortuna website page HERE
And here below is Lot 446
About The Yearling Filly by Eminent out of Queen Boudicca – “Queenie”
Definite Staying/Oaks type of Filly
Lot 446 – the Yearling Filly by the Stallion EMINENT out of QUEEN BOUDICCA (By Perfectly Ready) has been acquired by the David Ellis/Fortuna Racing combination from the 2023 NZ Bloodstock National Yearling Sale – this after the Te Akau Selection Team of David Ellis, Mark Walker and Marcus Corban had conducted their normal thorough pre sale inspections
Mark Walker, when doing his usual pre sale Video clip inspections, had identified this Filly as a “genuine staying type”

“Queenie” – the Eminent – Queen Boudicca Yearling Filly
Pedigree
QUEENIE has an excellent pedigree. Her Sire, EMINENT, a son of the mighty Frankel, won twice at Group Level in the UK, ran 4 th in The Derby at Epsom, was placed twice at Group One Level, in the Irish Championship Stakes and the Ranvet Stakes at Royal Randwick. His oldest progeny are now aged Two. He dam, QUEEN BOUDICCA, won as a 2yo and ran 3 rd in the Group 3 Matamata Breeders Stakes and is the dam of three foals to race, including ALOISIA, who won the Group One 1000 Guineas (1600m) at Caulfield and the Group Two Moonee Valley Vase (2040m) – notable that she also ran 2 nd in the Group One JJ Atkins Stakes (1600m) as a 2yo at Eagle Farm
Click HERE to view Queenie’s pedigree
Physical type
A robust, athletic Filly of good size, QUEENIE is physically correct, has a good temperament, has a strong powerful walk and passed her Vet exam without issue – Click HERE to her parading Pre Sale
Syndicator’s view (John Galvin)
“Given the success we have been having with staying types, I had requested our selection team of David Ellis, Mark Walker and Marcus Corban to select a Filly with a nice pedigree page and with the physical characteristics to develop into a nice stayer. When they bought Lot 446 to my attention and I saw that she was a half sister to the Group One Caulfield Guineas winner, ALOISIA, I thought we were no show to secure her within our budget of $120k, but remarkably, she was knocked down to our bid of just $75k – sometimes we get lucky.”
Trainer’s view (Mark Walker)
“Lot 446 really caught my eye when I was doing Video inspections – she is a good sized filly with a lovely athletic walk – her Sire Eminent is a well performed son of Frankel and while he has yet to make his mark as a Sire (his oldest progeny are just 2yo’s) he is throwing a lovely type of horse. This Filly’s half sister, ALOISIA (by Azamour) was good enough to win the Group One Caulfield 1000 Guineas over 1600 metres and the Group two Moonee Valley Vase over 2040m, so clearly could get over ground and notable, that as a 2yo she ran 2nd in the Group One JJAtkins Stakes over 1600m, so was very versatile. I expect that this Filly could well race in the Autumn as 2yo, but she will develop into a lovely NZ 1000 Guineas type as a 3yo and I would also expect her to be a genuine Oaks type of Filly in the Autumn of her 3yo year – she represents great value at $75k, I thought she would make double that.”
Selectors view (David Ellis)
“Re Lot 446, firstly I have a lot of respect for Eminent as a Stallion – his progeny are yet to make a mark but that is because he is never going to throw 2yo types – they simply need more time. As a racehorse he was very competitive among the best of his age group in both the UK and Australia – we have two Eminent 2yo’s in the Stable right now and Mark Walker thinks a lot of them both. His Sire line of Frankel, Galileo and Sadlers Wells is one of the greatest lines of all time and this Filly has a double cross of Danehill as well for good measure. This Filly’s pedigree page on the dam side is also outstanding – Queen Boudicca is the dam of ALOISIA, the winner of the 1000 Guineas (Group One) at Caulfield, an incredibly hard race to win, she also won the Moonee Valley Vase (Group 2) over 2040m and was placed in other Group races as well. The 2 nd , 3 rd and 4 th dams all threw Group winners. The Filly herself presents as a strong, well developed type who is a great mover – she clearly is going to get over ground as an older horse and I thought she was exceptional buying for just $75,000.”
Ongoing Preparation
Queenie is now spelling at Te Akau Stud in the Waikato ahead of being broken in (estimate commencement mis March) and will then be prepared for racing at Matamata by nine time Premiership winning Trainer, Mark Walker of Te Akau Racing Stables – her first preparation will be short (2 – 3 weeks) – she will then have a further paddock spell to enable further growth and maturity and David and Mark will assess her in the Spring of 2023 in order to map out an ongoing trials/race plan for her.
Disclosure Statement & Agreement
View and/or Download the Disclosure Statement and the Syndicate Agreement for this syndicate
Read the Declaration.
Terms
- Shares available right down to 1%.
- 10% share $13,000– 5% share $6,500 – 2.5% share $3,250 – 1% share 1,300 (all pricing in NZ$)
- Share price includes all Initial Costs (Purchase price, NZ GST, Promoters Fees, Karaka Million Fee, Insurance through to 31st January 2024, and Working Capital of over $11,000
- Monthly ongoing costs from 1st April 2023 – from that date ongoing costs are – 10% share $440 per month – 5% share $220 per month – 2.5% share $110 per month – 1% share $44 per month.
- Monthly ongoing costs can alternatively be paid up to 12 months in advance as an option for subscribers by Bank Payment or Credit Card
Shares can be purchased Queenie today from the ‘Add To Cart’ button on the Fortuna website page HERE
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Knippenberg caps a wonderful day of racing 28th Jan with a debut win in Singapore
KNIPPENBERG wins on debut in Singapore for Fortuna Racing
Two hours after the Fortuna Racing galloper, LEADERBOARD, had taken out the 150th running of the iconic Wellington Cup, their 3yo Gelding KNIPPENBERG (I Am Invincible – Red Fez) scored on his debut run in Singapore in the Restricted Maiden 1200 Turf event for prizemoney of S$75,000. Ridden by the evergreen veteran Ronnie Stewart, KNIPPENBERG jumped away well from a good barrier, settled into a nice rhythm one out and one back on a track that was rain affected. Traveling well in the run, Knippenberg was cruising as they turned for home, Stewart asked him for an effort from about the 300m mark and he went to the line a clear winner with a margin of 1.8 lengths in a time of 1.10.32 on a track that was quite rain affected.
Click HERE to see the race replay
Knippenberg’s Trainer, Donna Logan of Te Akau Racing Stables, was over the moon with the result. “Make no bones about it” she said post race, “this horse is a serious galloper – he has shown us a lot from day one, we have asked him for a bit during his first preparation and he has responded in serious fashion every step of the way – he has a bright future here in Singapore. Huge congrats to John Galvin of Fortuna Racing, once again he has picked out a nice tried horse from the Inglis Digital platform – he has made a habit of that over the years and so well done to him and his team of owners,”

Knippenberg – Wins on debut – Kranji 28th January 2023
Fortuna Director, John Galvin, watched the race on his cellphone while traveling on the train from Trentham Racecourse in New Zealand back to Wellington – just two hours previously his Irish bred stayer, Leaderboard had won the 32oom Wellington Cup. John reports as follows “Jessica (my wife) and I were on the train heading back to Wellington – we had the Wellington Cup trophy with us – the train was very crowded with race goers who were in a very happy mood after a big day at Trentham – everybody wanted to come and get selfies with the Cup and I announced that we had a runner in Singapore making his debut shortly and that I thought he was a pretty good chance – many jumped on their phones to have a bet and as Knippenberg strode to the lead with 200m to go, the whole carriage descended into absolute chaos with people yelling and screaming – it was a surreal experience. But Knippenberg was very, very good on debut – he has shown Donna and her team a lot since arriving in Singapore and we were quietly confident that he was going to run very boldly on debut – well done to Donna for handling this horse so well and he was given a great ride by Ronnie Stewart”
Ronnie Stewart, returns to scale after piloting Knippenberg to his debut win
KNIPPENBERG had originally raced in Australia for his breeders Phoenix Thoroughbreds and been trained for them by the Ciaren Maher/David Eustace team. Showing just moderate form from two race day starts, his owners decided to offer him for sale at the Inglis Digital Sale (June 2022) – he was acquired by John Galvin for A$32,500 and sent to Singapore to race. John was assisted in his selection process by Mark Walker, the former Singapore based Trainer for Te Akau Racing and now leading Trainer for them in NZKnippenberg is owned by the Fortuna Knippenberg Syndicate, an Ownership Group of 46 indivuals from New Zealand, Australia, Singapore and Malaysia

Winning connections with Knippenberg and rider Ronnie Stewart after the race
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Cups NewsWellington Cup victor Leaderboard will contest the Auckland Cup 3200m Pukekohe Park 11th March. John Galvin reports “Mark Walker and I have decided that “Tiger” will press onto the Auckland Cup, for which he was nominated some months ago. In the past he has not always gone that well right handed, but to be fair, he hasn’t been tried that way for a long time. Now an eight year old and with the 2 mile trip clearly his best distance, he deserves a shot and we don’t want to die wondering. He will go straight into the Cup without a lead up run – he is super fit and Mark will keep him up to the mark with dressage, trackwork, put him over a few jumps and probably an exhibition gallop on a raceday somewhere – Joe Doyle will retain the ride”
Leaderboard will be joined in the Auckland cup by his Fortuna stablemate, the 5yo Racemare, Soprano Supreme – she will contest the Avondale Cup along the way February 18th also at Pukekohe Park – Craig Zackey has been engaged to ride
Wellington Cup media coverage
The 150th running of the iconic Wellington Cup completely escaped the attention of the NZ Herald!!! however the Singapore Straits Times, from 8500 kms away, did not – See their story below from Racing journalist, Michael Lee
The Fortuna NZ Racing Stable had a good Saturday, not at one office, but two – and located 8,500km apart.
The all-conquering Kiwi outfit toasted to Group success in its own backyard first, when veteran stayer Leaderboard took out the Group 3 Wellington Cup (3,200m).Two hours later, while the champagne was still flowing at the Trentham racecourse, John Galvin’s merry bunch were cheering home their first 2023 Kranji winner. The stable’s debutant Knippenberg snared the top prize in the $75,000 Restricted Maiden race (1,200m) with Ronnie Stewart astride.
No doubt, the New Zealand victory would garner more headlines, but neither the difference in class and prize money – the Wellington Cup carries a purse of NZ$300,000 (S$255,000) – nor the geographical distance mattered all that much to connections.Even if they had to watch the race “live” on television, the thrill of seeing the tangerine silks flying high at any winner’s circle in the world is priceless.Besides, racing has become such a global game.
Leaderboard’s trainer is none other than former four-time Singapore champion Mark Walker, who also looked after Fortuna’s horses in Kranji before he returned in 2022.
“John Galvin just won the Wellington Cup. I think they’ll be celebrating a fair bit in New Zealand,” said fellow New Zealander Logan, who took over Fortuna’s and Te Akau Stable’s horses from Walker.
Logan credited Galvin for his talent-scouting acumen. Knippenberg’s record of one third from two starts in the countryside in New South Wales, Australia, would have been missed by many. “Once again, John is the best at picking these horses at the Inglis Digital sale,” said Logan. “This horse ticked all the boxes for him, and he was quite certain he would make it in Singapore. But it’s still early days, so we’ll take it one race at a time.”
The I Am Invincible three-year-old did not give much away at his one barrier trial on Jan 19 either, when a rather plain third to Watery. But Knippenberg ($30) was a lot more dynamic on Saturday, sitting right on the hammer of leader and the better-fancied ($16) fellow debutant Star North (Louis-Philippe Beuzelin). He waited for the home straight to turn the tables. Star North did not shirk the fight, but Knippenberg finally wore him down and skipped away. The long stalemate between the duelling pair proved costly for the $12 favourite, Popeyethesailorman. Hopelessly snookered in behind, the Manoel Nunes-ridden, Tim Fitzsimmons-trained galloper needed fresh air more badly than a can of spinach. He had to switch across two pairs of heels to bust out. But Knippenberg was already safely home by 1 3/4 lengths. Star North was third, another length away.
The winning time was 1min 10.32sec for the 1,200m on the long course.
“He could have led but the long course was a concern. We then decided to put him behind the speed and Ronnie rode him a treat,” said Logan. “I wasn’t worried about the wet as he’s raced over such tracks in Australia.” Then prepared by Australia’s leading trainers Ciaron Maher and David Eustace, Knippenberg ran seventh on debut on a soft track at Goulburn. He then improved with a third placing over a similar surface at his next start in Bathurst – but subsequently his Owners decided to put him up for sale.
Logan was more worried about the quality of opposition her newcomer was testing his mettle against. “He had a nice draw (barrier No. 3), but there were some nice horses from Tim Fitzsimmons and Mike Clements (Mewar, 7th) in it,” she said. “I would have been satisfied if he finished in the first five, but he’s won, which is great. There’s still improvement to come out of him, though.”
While the runner-up to reigning champion Fitzsimmons was at her second 2023 winner, after Aftermath saluted earlier, Stewart was also bringing a slugglish start to an end.
“He was well prepared and he handled the surface very well,” said the Australian of his account opener. “He looks a nice horse who can go through his grades. It was a quality race and the form will hold up.”
Dennis Ryan, Editor of Race Form also provided coverage of both of the Group races at Trentham on Cup day – se that story below;


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Guest Selector – Andrew CastlesButch is on fire with his selection– he still sits on four wins from five selections with his selection last week getting scratched
Here is what Butch selects for us this week“Dear John and Team – They say nothing clouds your judgment of a race like having a share in a runner! I’ve found that to be true over the years but this week I’m happy to tip one I have a small interest in. Vadamos 3yo Freeze Frame was very impressive winning over 1200m on a rain affected track last time and the step up to 1400m Saturday at New Plymouth should be ideal. He has the services of Opie and is drawn to get a soft run just behind the speed. I expect him to be very hard to beat in race 3 where the TAB have put up $2.7 about his chances. New Plymouth Race 3 No 1 Freeze Frame – Best of luck. Butch”
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In closing, if like me you enjoy a great cup of coffee then look out – the Greenies have you in their sights – see story below – you couldn’t make this stuff up!!!
The University of Quebec at Chicoutimi study, published in the publication The Conversation,called for limiting consumption through an “adapted diet” in order to combat the effects of coffee preparation. “Limiting your contribution to climate change requires an adapted diet, and coffee is no exception. Choosing a mode of coffee preparation that emits less GHGs (greenhouse gases) and moderating your consumption are part of the solution,” the four researchers wrote.
The study noted that coffee users should avoid using hot water when rinsing their coffee cups to reduce “carbon-intensive electricity production.”

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