RAGAMUFFIN – 4th Raceday win – Woodville 17th November 2024 – Craig Grylls aboard
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Headline News
RAGAMUFFIN wins at Woodville
FORTUNA secures a lovely Swiss Ace Filly at the 2024 Ready To Run Sale
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Fortuna has two runners Friday and Saturday, both in NZ
New Plymouth – Friday
MALBOROUGH BAY contests the R75 1400m event – race 6 at 5.46pm – Apprentice Sima Mxothwa to ride from barrier 5. Beaten narrowly this track 6th November and is running in great form – drawn perfectly, claim is very helpful and is a good winning chance here – TAB says “missed by a narrow margin last time here and displaying improvement over the last few runs – large claim helps – strong each way bet” – showing odds of $3.80/$1.50
Wanganui – Saturday
COURT OF APPEAL races in the R65 2040m event – race 8 at 4.50 pm – Ashvin Goindasamy to ride from barrier 4. Good 4th placing at New Plymouth 1800m last time on a track that was a bit too wet for her – crying out for more distance and gets it here with a good draw to assist – TAB says “Underrated – Win chance here” – showing odds of $8.50/$2.70
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Trackwork – Fortuna Runners
Tuesday 19th November
Malborough Bay (W Pinn) worked over 1000 metres in 1.07.17, home in 37.34.
Court Of Appeal (J Allen) worked over 1200 metres in 1.21.69, home in 38.41.
Thursday 21st November
Court Of Appeal (J Allen) worked over 1200 metres at three-quarter pace in 1.27.0, home in 41.0.
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Click HERE to see the race replay
Trainer Robbie Patterson was a happy man post race. “Whew, we did it – we have had a bit of a frustrating run with this horse, with him not getting all favours at times, so its great to nail this one with a strong performance, aided by a typical Craig Grylls quality ride – Congratulations to John Galvin and his Fortuna team of owners”
“Ragamuffin” – Woodville – 17th November 2024 – Craig Grylls aboard
Fortuna Director John Galvin, watching the race from his Hamilton home, expressed a high degree of satisfaction after the race “That was a satisfying result for Ragamuffin today – he has not had his share of luck in recent times, striking unsuitable track conditions or wide barrier draws – last week at Te Rapa, he was not ridden to suit, but with a lovely ride by Craig Gryll today, he delivered a nice result for his ownership group”
Owned by the Fortuna Ragamuffin Syndicate – an Ownership group of 37 individuals, Ragamuffin was purchased by David Ellis CNZM on behalf of Fortuna Racing for $80,000, from the draft of Lilywhites Lodge, at the NZ Bloodstock 2020 Ready To Run Sale
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FORTUNA secures a lovely Swiss Ace Filly at the 2024 Ready To Run Sale
The 2yo Filly by Swiss Ace out of Sigiriya
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We had a highly successful day Wednesday at the New Zealand Bloodstock Ready To Run Sale. The sale itself was very successful with many high priced lots and this was no surprise, given the buoyancy in the Global Racing market at the present time, particularly in Australia and with a strong buying bench from Hong Kong – the sale average of NZ$175k was up 11% on the 2023 figure
As always we like to buy to budget and with a very high focus on “physical type” and so we needed to be thinking very much outside the square in terms of the lots we identified – one of the things about the Ready to Run sale is that it is very popular with the Asian market, in particular Hong Kong and also with the closure of Singapore, the Malaysian trainers were very active as well – however these markets tend not to buy Fillies and focus on Colts in the main and so our focus was to be on the Fillly options – in the end we identified four Fillies from day one of the sale – two of these failed their Vet inspections and one we had identified in particular, that we thought would meet our budget, was the Swiss Ace Filly out of an El Rocamare and with a great Vet report and a budget of $80,000 to buy her, we managed to secure her for $70,000 and so “mission accomplished”
Interesting to note that Mark Walker and I have been going through the catalogue for at least the past four weeks and time and time again as we would review and consider the options, Mark would keep coming back to this Filly, saying to me how well she had breezed up and how he thought she would be the one to make our budget. I joined Mark at the sales grounds yesterday morning where we inspected all of the horses on his and David’s list and as the Swiss Ace Filly paraded for us Mark kept commenting to me“this is a lovely Filly”
Mark has sent through the following comments. “John, as you know, you and I have been talking about this Filly for a few weeks now, as I had identified her earlier in the piece as having the right physical characteristics to make a lovely racehorse – her breeze up at Te Rapa four weeks ago was first class and when we inspected her at the sales grounds this morning, I certainly wasn’t disappointed with what I saw. She is a lovely physical type with a great walk, is of good medium size and demonstrated a very pleasant temperament. I think she will be the sort of Filly that could come into work at the stables very soon, trial late summer and have a race day start or two as a two year-old, but she’s got all the scope in the world to develop into a lovely three-year-old type”
David Ellis also comments as follows “John, congratulations on securing this lovely Swiss Ace Filly today within your budget – Mark and I were very impressed with her breeze up and how she paraded for us today at inspections. I think she will definitely run as an autumn two year old and has plenty of scope to be a successful three year old as well.”
On the pedigree front, Swiss Ace, in my view, is an underrated Sire, but with 366 winners (including 19 Stakes winners) from just over 500 runners, he can certainly leave a quality race horse. The dam is by El Roca and is a a half sister to the Stakes winner, Ichiban. Swiss Ace is the Sire of Niance, who won the Group 3 How Now Stakes at Caulfield last Saturday and who has now fashioned a record of 6 wins from 10 starts
Click HERE to see the link to the Sales page – here you will be able to see her breeze up clip – she breezed up in 10.74 secs and as you will see, she has a beautiful galloping action
Here below is her pedigree
All up she is to be syndicated for NZ$120,000 – this includes her sale price, NZ GST, Promoters Fees, Vet fees, insurance through to 31 Jan 2026 and a healthy working capital figure of just under $12k
As always, we do shares down to 1% – see schedule below
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Ongoing costs commence 1 Jan 2025 @ $50 per month per each 1% share – we are still finalising syndication paperwork, but all you need to do now to secure your share, conditional upon you perusing the final paperwork, is to email us with an indication as to the percentage you are seeking to take up in this syndicate and you will be guaranteed that percentage – we look forward to hearing from you============================================================
Fortuna Annual Owners Day 2024
Date – Sunday 15th December
Venue – “The Gazebo” – Matamata Racecourse
Time – 1pm – 4pm
Our very popular annual event where we celebrate the year’s successes, enjoy the conviviality of each others company and we parade all of the Fortuna horses based at the Matamata Stables
It is important that you register for this event if attending – you can do this by emailing jessica@fortuna-nz.com
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Guest Selector – Des Coppins
Amazing results for Des’ subscribers to his full service at Riccarton last Saturday, with winners in the first eight races from his selections – here is what he selects for the Fortuna Team this week
Greetings John and Team Fortuna
The racing excitement in NZ doesn’t let up.
Hard on the heels of some superb thoroughbreds going around last weekend ( with the two horses we highlighted Beavertown Boy at Riccarton and Saint Bathans at Tauranga, both running second ) our attention is drawn to to an exciting card at Pukekohe on Saturday.
If the weather is kind, this should be a cracking day as the entire programme is stacked full of talent. I think whoever starts favourite in the Counties Cup deserves to paying at least $6, maybe more such is the strength of the field. We still have some decent middle distance horses in the country if we can use this race as a guide.
Arby, Counties Cup:
I’m picking Arby to give some cheek in the Cup.
He’s been a victim of bad luck in some decent races throughout his career. He has taken on group ones both here and in Oz and over his races have been in the black type arena.
He likes Pukekohe. He won his first race here; ran an unlucky 4th in the Rich Mile on the track and was a good thing beaten about this time last year behind Flame Bird over 1400m when fresh. At his last start he didn’t get much of a go at Ellerslie but charged into second behind The Odyssey. He’s ready to give top Aussie jockey Matt Cartwright another big win in NZ and break his duck from limited opportunities at Pukekohe.
Waitak in the Counties Bowl.
He’s been freshened – it’s been 5 weeks since his last race – but he will strip ready to go.
The 1100m will be run at lightning speed. There are three or 4 genuine on pace runners in the field and it would come as no surprise if Waitak, on the big track, swarms home and gets the job done. Of course he won the Railway here last summer. Any juice in the track will be to his advantage.
Wanganui
Petrucci, race 5
We have to keep the faith with her despite at least two mentions in the Friday Flash in the past.
Clearly she finds trouble more than she should but her final sectionals are always solid and as soon as she gets an uninterrupted passage from go to whoa I believe she can get the job done.
The inform top CD apprentice Lily Sutherland is on board and she has an almost a 50 percent in the money strike rate with the Te Akau team!
Breaking that statistic down she’s had 22 rides for the tangerine for 4 wins and 6 placings.
There’s an important gear change; the addition of visor blinkers.
For the record she won with them on last Boxing Day at Pukekohe.
Footnote:
Thanks to the few Fortuna readers who joined up last week and they had a great kick start with the first 8 winners labelled on Cup Day at Riccarton. For good measure they had a $21 winner to enjoy at Woodville on Sunday.
Here’s the offer going forward.
3 months starting NOW and including December, January and February racing for $240
( gst included).
If you are keen simply email dcoppins@xtra.co.nz and all details will be revealed.
Good punting folks!
Des Coppins
021 448 052
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