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ITS SHOWTIME- Fortuna launches new Syndication Opportunity

Does it get better than this? By a leading European First Season Stallion out of a ZABEEL mare.

ITS SHOWTIME - Two Year Old Filly
ITS SHOWTIME – Two Year Old Filly

Yes, ITS SHOWTIME. Released for public syndication is this beautiful, strong filly by up and coming Stallion SHOWCASING. An extremely fast racehorse in Europe, SHOWCASING carries the blood of some of the great Stallions of the last 50 years, OASIS DREAM, GREEN DESERT, DANZIG and DANCING BRAVE. His Stud career is off to a flying start in Europe, currently he is one of the leading First Season Sire in Europe. Read More HERE on that.

But wait there is more. This filly whom we have named ITS SHOWTIME, is out of the ZABEEL mare, BE INSPIRED.   As we know ZABEEL has proven to be a mighty sire of broodmares with his wonderful staying blood a strong influence on the race track performance of their progeny

Turning to ITS SHOWTIME herself, she is a wonderful physical specimen. Foaled 5th November 2012, she is now a Two Year old and stands 16 hands tall, is physically correct and has a dream temperament. She has been broken in and has commenced her first training preparation. Originally identified by David Ellis and John Galvin as an ideal type for Fortuna Thoroughbred Syndications, they had her on their short list at the Karaka Sale but was passed in at the Sale below the Vendor’s reserve.. David and John have continued to pursue acquisition and now that has been achieved.

Click HERE to watch Video clip of this lovely filly parading. Here is David Ellis description of ITS SHOWTIME,“This is a beautiful filly with good size and strength, a deep girth, a lovely walk and physically correct. She will develop into a lovely 3yo filly  and as an older racemare”

Closely related to 2012/13 Filly of the Year, FIX (Iffraaj) and the Australian Group One winner, FORETELLER (Dansili), ITS SHOWTIME will be trained by Jason Bridgman of Te Akau Racing Stables.

A 10% share can be acquired in ITS SHOWTIME  for $14,000, a 5% share for $7,000 and a 2.5% share for $3,500. These initial costs include the cost of the horse, GST, Sales and Promoters Fees,  Insurance Premium through to 31st January 2016 and  $20k of working capital. Monthly Ongoing costs which commence 1st February 2015 are $300 per  10% share, $150  per 5% share and $75  per 2.5% share.

Applications can only be made after Investors have perused and signed the NZ Thoroughbred Racing approved Disclosure Statement. This can be obtained from Fortuna Director, John Galvin by emailing HERE or calling John on (+64) 21 921 460.

Fortuna Ltd is an Authorised Syndicator in accordance with the Code of Practice established under The ( New Zealand) Securities Act (Bloodstock) Exemption Notice 2002

Savabeel – Super Sire

Savabeel-Super Sire
Savabeel-Super Sire

Simply outstanding results delivered by Savabeel progeny yesterday in Group One events both side of the Tasman. In the Group One Livamol Classic at Hastings (2000 metres) 5yo Mare, COSTUME, showed that her previous Group One victory in the 200 metre Herbie Dyke Stakes at Te Rapa in Februarury was no fluke, when she stretched out her nose at the right time to win the $250,000 event by half a head. Stablemate, SORIANO, also a 5yo Mare by Savabeel was another half head away, running third. Later in the day, at Flemington, the Savabeel 4yo mare, LUCIA VALENTINO, who had won the Group One Vinery Stud Stakes at Randwick before going on to run 3rd to RISING ROMANCE in the ATC Oaks in the Autumn, put in a dominant finishing sprint to beat some of the best horses in Australia in the Group One Turnbull Stakes. And to put the icing on the cakes, the 6yo Gelding, BRAMBLES, also by Savabeel ran third!!!!

Fortuna’s November Newsletter is here

FORTUNA NEWSLETTER –
22 November 2014

  • READY TO RUN SALES UPDATE

  • Fortuna 2yo Filly WINDBORNE puts in dominant display when taking out the (Listed) Murdoch Newell Stakes at Avondale

Ready To Run Sales Update

4.Postponed Colt  SX

Lot 111 – 2yo Colt by POSTPONED out of PROMISSORY (by ZABEEL) – $6200 per 5% share

Two Year Old Colt by STRATUM out of THE PARTY STAND
Two Year Old Colt by STRATUM out of THE PARTY STAND

Lot 194 – 2yo Colt by STRATUM out of THE PARTY STAND (by THORN PARK) – $7,200 per 5% share

The 2014 Ready To Run Sale went very nicely for Fortuna. We had a plan to buy two horses, one for Singapore and one for New Zealand, although Plan A, which was to buy a Sprinting type for Singapore and a staying type for NZ soon reverted to Plan B as we had the opportunity to secure an outstanding staying type by POSTPONED out of a ZABEEL Mare (Lot 111) which David Ellis had categorised as an ” A” (only one of three horses in the sale that he gave an A to) and which Mark Walker had highlighted from watching the Breeze Up video clips as a horse with a lovely galloping action. We were prepared to pay a lot more for him than we did, so it was a great deal for us.

Later in the day, Lot 194, the STRATUM – THE PARTY STAND Colt came up for sale; we were aware that his half sister (by Foxwedge) had made A$320k at a sale in Australia, so were not confident that we could secure him for our budget, but sometimes you get lucky and he was knocked down to us just below budget.

The pictures above give a very interesting contrast don’t they – with Lot 111 being a typical staying type with his strength in the hind quarters and a lot of scope to grow and develop about him, while Lot 194 is a typical Sprinting type, very strong through the neck and shoulder.

So here are some more complete details on each horse.

Lot 111 POSTPONED – PROMISSORY (by ZABEEL)

POSTPONED needs no introduction as a Sire of course; while not in the top echelon of Stallions, he has a reputation for producing tough, hardy types who handle all conditions – Postman’s Daughter comes very much to mind as an example of that. On the Dam side, well what can we say other than ZABEEL has proven to be a marvellous Sire of Broodmares and this Colt throws very much to the ZABEEL factor with his physical looks. PROMISSORY is a half sister to the dam of MISS MOSSMAN who won the 2014 Group One NZ Oaks at Trentham this year. Pedigree aside, this Colt put in a brilliant Breeze Up and you can view that by Clicking HERE. Firstly the time at 10.6 was very quick and secondly, he has a lovely low to the ground galloping action. As indicated above, Mark Walker had marked this Lot down as one of his four top picks based on the Breeze Ups.

So, why Singapore for this horse? Well, apart from the wonderful prize money in Singapore on offer, staying types are rather thin on the ground and horses bred along stout Kiwi bloodlines can and do excel in Singapore; this year the two best horses is Singapore have been War Affair (O’Reilly) and Spalato (Elusive City) and the characteristic of both of those horses have been an ability to run a trip but also have a turn of foot. So, Mark Walker and I aim to find horses to race in Singapore that are likely contenders for races like the Singapore Derby (S$1.15m) run over 2000 metres for 4yo’s and the Singapore Gold Cup, a Handicap run over 2200 metres. We ran 2nd in the Gold Cup with Tell A Tale in 2010 and it is a wonderful race to target. We think this powerful staying type with the very stout pedigree that he possesses, but also blessed with a nice turn of foot as seen in the Breeze Ups, will be ideal for Singapore.

Shares in this Colt are available at $12,400 per 10%, $6,200 per 5% and $3,100 per 2.5% with monthly payments of $320 per 10%, 160 per 5% and $80 per 2.5% commencing 1st February 2014. The initial costs include the cost of the horse, Sales and Promoters Fees, Insurance Premium through to 31st January 2016, all costs of shipping the horse to Singapore and over $13k of working capital. Incidentally, when this horse has his first start in Singapore, he will be racing for S$75,000 of prize money (one S$ is almost identical to one NZ$).

Our plans for this horse are to give him a two month paddock spell, geld him during that time and then bring him into work around the end of January, build him up to trial fitness, give him two trials during April and May and then he should be ready to travel to Singapore to be prepared for his 3yo season there.

Lot 194 STRATUM-THE PARTY STAND (by THORN PARK)

This is a a Colt with a beautiful pedigree. By STRATUM who won a Golden Slipper and has Sired a Golden Slipper winner (Crystal Lilly) out of the very good race mare THE PARTY STAND, who won six times from just seventeen starts including the New Zealand Stakes (Group One) at Ellerslie and ran 4th in the Easter Handicap (Group One), also at Ellerslie. Interestingly enough, the half sister to this Colt (by Foxwedge) sold for A$320k when put through the ring.

Physically, this is an outstanding Colt, powerful, short coupled, he looks like a real “get up and go” type. His galloping action as demonstrated in his Breeze Up, is superb. Click HERE to view that Breeze Up.

Shares in this Colt are available at $14,400 per 10%, $7,200 per 5% and $3,600 per 2.5% with monthly payments of $320 per 10%, 160 per 5% and $80 per 2.5% commencing 1st February 2014. The initial costs include the cost of the horse, GST, Sales and Promoters Fees, Insurance Premium through to 31st January 2016 and over $13k of working capital.

We sent the STRATUM Colt straight to Matamata after the sales where he is having a few quiet days of walking and trotting and from Monday of next week, he commences a fresh preparation under the watchful eye of Jason Bridgman; he will be aimed to trial late January/early February and all going well, will be set to make his racing debut late summer/early Autumn; he will certainly make a lovely Autumn 2yo. He will remain a Colt and provided he behaves himself will stay like that.

SUMMARY

Two lovely Colts to choose from, one a Stayer, on a a Sprinter, one going to Singapore, the other to race in NZ. Both horses were fully vetted by our very experienced Equine Vet, Dr Douglas Black and were passed with no issues.

I expect both horses to sell quickly, so if you have interest in either or both, please let me know soonest.

Applications can only be made after Investors have perused and signed the NZ Thoroughbred Racing approved Disclosure Statement. This can be obtained from Fortuna Director, John Galvin (click HERE) or calling John (+64) 21 921 460.

Fortuna Ltd is an Authorised Syndicator in accordance with the Code of Practice established under The (New Zealand) Securities Act (Bloodstock) Exemption Notice 2002

WINDBORNE emphatic in Listed Event at Avondale.

The money was hot for 2yo Filly, WINDBORNE, at Avondale today, closing at $2.20 on the Tote, but her effort justified punters’ optimism. Drawing 6 at the barrier, she jumped well, but then was crossed by two horses from outside barriers, causing the daughter of DARCI BRAHMA to over-race for about 100 metres. However rider Matt Cameron eased out of the speed duel and let his mount come back under him and relax. Turning for home WINDBORNE, as she did at Ellerslie with her debut win, took a few strides to balance up and then, with an electrifying turn of foot, sprinted away from her rivals, clear at the line by one and a half lengths. Click HERE to see the race replay.

WINDBORNE in action Murdock Newell Stakes Avondale 22nd November 2014 - Click to enlarge Image
WINDBORNE in action Murdock Newell Stakes Avondale 22nd November 2014 – Click to enlarge Image

A full sister to the 3yo Filly, DARCI’S DREAM, who just one week ago ran 2nd in the Group One NZ Bloodstock 1000 Guineas, WINDBORNE is nominated for the Karaka Million event to be run at Ellerslie 25th January and will probably head to Ellerslie to tackle the Group Three Eclipse Stakes over 1200 metres on New Years Day as a final lead up race to the Karaka Million.

WINDBORNE (Darci Brahma-Sweet Dreams Baby) was bred by David Ellis and Karyn Fenton Ellis and offered at the 2014 Karaka Select Sale, where she was acquired by Fortuna Syndications Director, John Galvin for $100,000 and syndicated to an ownership group of 29 individuals.

“I am so happy for the Syndicate Members,” said John Galvin, “several are first timers and quite a few of them are also Members of the DARCI’S DREAM Syndicate, so they have had a great week in racing.”

FORTUNA’s winning streak comes to an end.

Well, it had to happen some time and the six winners in a row winning streak enjoyed by New Zealand based Fortuna Thoroughbred Syndication runners came to and end yesterday, but by the nearest of margins with the Fortuna runner, HIGHLY LIKELY going down by a nose in a head bobbing finish.

HIGHLY LIKELY - narrow defeat Matamata 24th sept 2104
HIGHLY LIKELY – narrow defeat Matamata 24th sept 2104

The winning streak had started June 18th with HIGHLY LIKELY winning at Te Aroha and then had been followed by 3yo Filly, DARCI’S DREAM winning at Taupo, HIGHLY LIKELY then winning again at Matamata, SIR DARCI winning at New Plymouth, PRINCE HENRY at Taupo and finally, DARCI’S DREAM winning the Black Type event, the Canterbury Belle Stakes at Riccarton. Fortuna supremo, John Galvin, was philosophical,”It had to end sometime, but what a great winning streak it has been and has generated a lot of interest and a number of our Syndicate members have significant profits in their TAB accounts as they have backed up on our winners.” he said. ” Full credit to our trainer, Te Akau Racing’s Jason Bridgman and his dedicated staff for producing our horses in such great order.”

Six in a row – New Zealand based Fortuna Thoroughbred Syndications enjoying amazing winning sequence

 

Winning streaks are hard to come by in the very competitive world of Thoroughbred racing, but six New Zealand based runners to the races since mid June have produced six wins in succession for Fortuna Thoroughbred Syndications. The streak began on June 18th when 3yo gelding HIGHLY LIKELY (High Chaparral) won a 2100 metre Highweight event at just his second race day start. Then on 20th August, the 3yo Filly, DARCI’S DREAM (Darci Brahma), already a winner as a 2yo, beat a good field of 3yo fillies at Taupo at her first run as a 3yo. HIGHLY LIKELY, who had been freshened after his first victory in June and now a 4yo, then won a Rating 65 event over 1600 metres at Matamata on 27th August. On September 11th the Gelding SIR DARCI (Darci Brahma), already a three win horse as a 3yo and having his first run as a 4yo, won a Rating 75 event over 1200 metres at New Plymouth. Next up was 3yo Gelding PRINCE HENRY (Henrythenavigator), an impressive trial winner in August and now having his first race day start. He duly obliged, producing a strong finish off a wide barrier draw to score at Taupo over 1200 metres on 19th September. The following day at Riccarton, DARCI’S DREAM stepped out in the time honoured Canterbury Belle Stakes, a Listed race for 3yo fillies and produced a withering finish to take out the 1200 metre event.

DARCI'S DREAM takes out Canterbury Belle Stakes
DARCI’S DREAM takes out Canterbury Belle Stakes

“ People are asking me what the secret is,” laughs Fortuna Director, John Galvin, “ but really, we are not doing anything different to what we have always done since we started syndicating back in 2007. We have continued to buy athletic, well conformed horses with nice pedigrees; horses that are in a reasonable price range for syndication and then apply a highly professional to handling and training via our Training establishment, Te Akau Racing, under the steady hand of Jason Bridgman.”

Asked how long the streak can continue for, John Galvin replied,”Well, what I have learned from my involvement in racing over a long period of time is that this game is a great leveller; so we will take what we can get now as I am sure we will have some lean streaks in the future. But the pressure is now really on HIGHLY LIKELY to win at Matamata on 24th September and if he does get up to make it seven wins in succession for us, then all the pressure will be SIR DARCI when he races next at Hastings on 4th October.”

Black Type Success for DARCI’S DREAM at Riccarton

Anticipation among supporters of the Fortuna Syndicates 3yo Filly DARCI’S DREAM was high as start time for the time honoured Canterbury Belle Stakes, a Listed event, approached. A dominant winner at her first run as a three year old at Taupo on 20th August, DARCI’S DREAM or “BABY” as she is nicknamed, had been sent south by her Trainer, Jason Bridgman, to tackle the Listed event with the aim of using the race as one of two lead ups into the ultimate prize, the $300,000 Group One NZ Bloodstock 1000 Guineas, run at Riccarton on the 15th November. DARCI’S DREAM had traveled down to Riccarton through the week, accompanied by her very experienced handler, Steve O’Neil.

DARCI'S DREAM takes out Canterbury Belle Stakes
DARCI’S DREAM takes out Canterbury Belle Stakes

Drawn well at barrier 4 in the field of twelve runners and ridden by New Zealand’s most successful ever jockey, the evergreen David Walsh, DARCI’S DREAM jumped nicely, camped in behind the speed, was produced to the outside by Walsh at about the 300 metre mark and then provided her trademark finishing run to burst clear, taking out the event by three quarters of a length, to the cheers of her small army of supporters who were on hand along with Fortuna Director, John Galvin. Click HERE to see race replay.

“I want to give a lot of credit to Trainer, Jason Bridgman for the way he has handled this filly,”said John Galvin.” she showed a lot of promise as an early 2yo, winning a trial in August 2013 in dominant fashion and we had earmarked her as a potential Karaka Million type, but Jason kept backing off her as she went through growing phases as a two year old. I was keen to push her along, but he kept pushing back, saying to me that she would be better as three year old and so it is proving.”

A daughter of the Champion race horse DARCI BRAHMA out of the Van Nistlerooy mare, Sweet Dreams Baby, DARCI’S DREAM was bred by David Ellis and Karyn Fenton Ellis, was acquired by Fortuna Thoroughbred Syndications at the 2013 NZ Bloodstock Karaka Select Sale and syndicated to an ownership group consisting of twenty nine individuals, many of then first time owners.

Amazingly, the win by DARCI’S DREAM at Riccarton was the sixth win in a row for Fortuna Syndicate horses, a run that commenced back in June when HIGHLY LIKELY won at Te Aroha.

 

 

 

Five Winners in a row for Fortuna runners in New Zealand

Amazingly, the last five New Zealand runners presented by Fortuna Thoroughbred Syndications have resulted in five victories. The run started back on the 18th June when 3yo Gelding, HIGHLY LIKELY (by High Chaparral) won a Highweight event at the Aroha at just his second race day start. The new racing season commenced on 1st August and the first new season runner was 3yo filly, DARCI’S DREAM (by Darci Brahma), who franked her good two year old form when defeating a good field of 3yo fillies at Taupo. On the 27th August, HIGHLY LIKELY delivered again in a thrilling finish in a Rating 65 event at Matamata. On the 11th September, 4yo Gelding SIR DARCI (by Darci Brahma), a three win horse as a 3yo, showed his class when winning a Rating 85 event stylishly at New Plymouth and then on the 19th September, 3yo Gelding PRINCE HENRY (by Henrythenavigator), on his race day debut, put in a very strong effort to down a quality Maiden field at Taupo.

SIR DARCI victorious New Plymouth 11th Sept 2014. Picture by Race Images Palmerston North
SIR DARCI victorious New Plymouth 11th Sept 2014. Picture by Race Images Palmerston North

” I am pinching myself,” laughed Fortuna Director John Galvin, “these are the sorts of results you dream about. Full credit to our Trainer, Jason Bridgman and his team, I love working with them. And, of course, our owners are just over the moon.”

Interestingly enough, jockey honours have been shared with the five victories, stable rider Matt Cameron riding two of them, Amateur rider, Jamie Richards one  and Lee Magorrian and Leith Innes riding the other two.

The pressure is now really on 3yo Filly, DARCI’S DREAM, at Riccarton today when she contests the (Listed) Canterbury Belle Stakes for 3yo Fillies with New Zealand’s most successful ever jockey, David Walsh in the saddle. Can she make it six in a row for TEAM FORTUNA?

Fortuna Thoroughbred Syndications utilises the well practised eye of Te Akau Racing Supremo, David Ellis to select its thoroughbreds. Well done David.

PRINCE HENRY victorious at Taupo today on debut

3yo Gelding PRINCE HENRY (Henrythenavigator-Ocean of Tears) put in a commanding performance at his race day debut at Taupo today. A well performed trialist, confidence in the camp was high for a bold showing, although punters thought differently, allowing the horse to drift out to $13 on the TAB. With the very experienced senior jockey, Leith Innes aboard, the race plan was to use PRINCE HENRY’S gate speed to jump well and race right on the speed, however, the horse just dwelt slightly as they jumped and with a hot pace on, Innes chose to take a hold of the horse and let him just bowl along. As they came past the 600 metre mark, Innes rode PRINCE HENRY hard to move up the leaders, was four to five horse widths wide as they turned, but under a vigorous ride in the straight PRINCE HENRY responded, keeping his stable mate SONSY at bay, going to the line three quarters of a length clear. Click HERE to see  video replay

PRINCE HENRY wins Taupo 19th September 2014. Picture courtesy of Race Images
PRINCE HENRY wins Taupo 19th September 2014. Picture courtesy of Race Images

Fortuna Director, John Galvin was naturally delighted, “We have always thought that this horse has more than his share of ability; that was a strong field of Maiden runners out there today and to win like that, with what was a tough run on debut,  augers well for his future prospects.”

PRINCE HENRY, trained by Jason Bridgman of Te Akau Racing, was acquired from Hallmark Stud after Fortuna Selector David Ellis had given the horse a big tick after being pointed in his direction by Danny Rolston of New Zealand Bloodstock in July 2013. He is owned by the Fortuna Prince Henry Syndicate made up of 26 individuals, many of them first time owners.

PRINCE HENRY on Friday at Taupo and DARCI’S DREAM Riccarton on Saturday

A big two days of racing ahead for the FORTUNA 3yo’s, PRINCE HENRY and DARCI’S DREAM. First out of the blocks is the strapping Gelding, PRINCE HENRY, who makes his race day debut at Taupo on Friday 19th September. An effortless trials winner at Te Teko in early August, this son of Henrythenavigator then backed up with a strong second over more ground in a the next set of trials in late August. “He is ready to go to the races,” said Fortuna Director, John Galvin,” he has been really strong at trials level, now he gets his chance on raceday.” PRINCE HENRY will contest a Maiden event over 1200 metres with senior jockey, Leith Innes, to ride.

PRINCE HENRY in action Te Teko Trials-August 2014
PRINCE HENRY in action Te Teko Trials-August 2014 – Picture courtesy of Trish Dunnell

Very impressive at Taupo on 20th August, when resuming after a winter break, 3yo Filly DARCI’S DREAM takes a further step up in class when contesting the CANTERBURY BELLE STAKES at Riccarton, Saturday 20th August. A winner as a 2yo, this daughter of Darci Brahma has developed and strengthened as she has transited into a 3yo. “She was super impressive when winning at Taupo fresh up,” says John Galvin,” now she faces a sterner test in Stakes company, but she is up for it.” DARCI’S DREAM will be ridden in the 1200 metre event by New Zealand’s most successful jockey ever, David Walsh.

DARCI'S DREAM winning at Te Aroha 14th February 2014 Picture courtesy of Race Images Palmerston North
DARCI’S DREAM winning at Te Aroha 14th February 2014
Picture courtesy of Race Images Palmerston North

FORTUNA September Newsletter

FORTUNA NEWSLETTER – 01 September 2014

DARCI’S DREAM victorious at Taupo 20th August 2014 – Matt Cameron aboard

IN THIS ISSUE

  • Wonderful August results for Fortuna horses

  • DARCI’S DREAM beats quality field at Taupo. Click HERE for race replay

  • HIGHLY LIKELY makes it two wins from three starts. Click HERE for race replay

  • August trials performances creates excitement.

  • Upcoming Racing News

  • Singapore Update

  • Shares For Sale

  • Fortuna  Website

Wonderful August results for Fortuna Horses

Late in July, John and Jessica Galvin hosted Jason and Stacey Bridgman at dinner one evening and toasted the results of the 2013/14 season which saw four individual Fortuna NZ based horses salute the judge for six wins. Naturally enough, we also focused on what the 2014/15 season may bring us and, in general terms, we agreed that the Fortuna NZ team had real depth to it and the upcoming season may prove to be a fruitful one. Now, with one month of the new season gone, Fortuna horses have trialed five times for four wins and a second and had two horses to the races (Darci’s Dream and Highly Likely) for two wins, heady stuff forFortuna and its Members. Read more on these results in the news items below.

Dream Result at Taupo for Darci’s Dream

The 3yo Fillies race over 1100 metres at the Taupo August meeting is often a starting point for some very good 3yo Fillies, with 2013/14 season Sprinter of The Year, BOUNDING winning in 2013 and the multiple Group winning  FIX successful in 2012. The 2014 renewal lacked little for class with eight of the ten runners having been successful as 2yo’s. The Fortunarunner DARCI’S DREAM was one of those who had been successful as a 2yo, having had five starts for one win, a second and a third. A smart trial winner at Te Teko on the 5th August, she had certainly declared her hand as having the potential to carry over her fine 2yo form into her 3yo season. Confidence in the camp, however, was tempered by the quality of the field.

In the run, DARCI’S DREAM was three wide but strode nicely into the race before the turn, however as they turned, she was six lengths shy of the race leader Queen of Navarre, who had not covered an inch of extra ground. 2014 Premiership winning jockey,Matthew Cameron, knuckled down to ride the Fortuna filly out and she showed great strength to run out the final two hundred metres strongly and take out the event. Click HERE to view Race Video Replay.

Fortuna Director, John Galvin was on hand, along with a number of the Syndicate Members, to cheer their charge home, “A great result for this horse, every Filly in the field today has Classic race aspirations and for her to win like that is a great thrill for us and all of her owners. This horse has been patiently handled by Jason Bridgman and his team and that patience is bearing fruit” he said.

DARCI’S DREAM, bred by David Ellis and Karyn Fenton-Ellis, was acquired by Fortuna Syndicators at the 2013 Karaka Select Sale, is owned by the Darci’s Dream Syndicate, comprising 30 individual owners.

HIGHLY LIKELY living up to his name

FORTUNA four year old Gelding, HIGHLY LIKELY, showed that his debut win at Te Aroha in June at just his second race day start was no fluke, when taking out the Rating 65 1600 event at Matamata Wednesday 27th August. Freshened since his June win, connections regarded the distance as possibly too short for this strapping son of High Chapparral out of the Volksraad mare Starrinka  and with track conditions steadily drying out, there was also a concern that the going may be too good for him. In his favour was a good barrier draw, blinkers for the first time and a 3kg weight allowance for apprentice jockey, Lee Magorrian. 

The horse dwelt slightly at the start, however, his rider soon had him up on the rail just in behind the leaders and enjoyed a lovely run in transit. Magorrian peeled him out as they straightened and he burst to lead with 150 metres to go, however faced a stern challenge from Thats How We Roll, who was finishing like a train down the outside, but in a dramatic head bobbing finish, HIGHLY LIKELY got the nod from the judge. Click HERE to see the race replay

FORTUNA Director, John Galvin, who was on track along with a number of the Syndicate Members, was naturally proud of his charge. “He is a lovely horse, a real stayer in the making, he has come on beautifully since his Te Aroha win and still has a lot of maturing to do yet; we probably won’t see the best of him until he is a five and six year old. Full credit to Jason Bridgman and the Te Akau team for their work with this horse; in particular Jamie Richards who rides him in most of his work and has taken him up Ann Brown’s hill at Cambridge a few time recently; this has contributed to his development and fitness levels as well.”

HIGHLY LIKELY was the top priced lot at the 2012 South Island sale, where he was selected on behalf of Fortuna by Te Akau Racing Supremo, David Ellis. The horse is raced by the Fortuna Highly Likely Syndicate, an ownership group consisting of 25 individuals.

HIGHLY LIKELY (inside) striding to victory – Matamata 27th August 2014- Lee Magorrian aboard

August Trials performances create excitement

As is customary, the month of August saw two sets of trials at the Te Teko racecourse, its pumice surface providing a reasonable racing surface for those horses getting their Spring campaigns under way. At the first set of trials on the 5th August, Fortuna produced three runners, 3yo Filly DARCI’S DREAM, 4yo gelding SIR DARCI and 3yo Gelding PRINCE HENRY. Incredibly, all three won on the day.The second set of trials on the 26th August saw two Fortuna runners, 2yo Filly,WINDBORNE, having her trials debut and PRINCE HENRY having a final trials run before making his race day debut. There was a lot of interest inWINDBORNE, for two reasons. Firstly, she is a full sister to the two time winner,DARCI’S DREAM and secondly, the quality of her track gallops at Matamata had been turning a few heads. She didn’t disappoint, going straight to the lead from a widish draw in her 600 metre event and showing a clean pair of heels to her rivals, winning under a hold by two and a half lengths. “This filly is well named”, said rider Matt Cameron as he dismounted, “she runs like the wind.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WINDBORNE all alone near the wining post-Te Teko 26th August 2014

3yo PRINCE HENRY had won as he liked at his 800 metre trial on the 5th August; this time he was going over 1000 metres and the trial plan was to ride him a lot quieter in order to teach him a bit more about the racing game. However, blessed with early speed, he burst to the front as they jumped, but rider Matt Cameron restrained him, letting a few runners go around and then allowed the horse to run on strongly in the straight, but under no real pressure, to finish second to another runner who was being pressured all the way to the line. A powerfully built 3yo with a lovely smooth galloping action, PRINCE HENRY will probably debut at Taupo on 19th September.

PRINCE HENRY in action Te Teko 26th August 2014

UPCOMING RACING NEWS

Recent winner HIGHLY LIKELY (High Chapparal), is pencilled in to run in a rating 75 event over 2200 metres Rotorua 14th September, PRINCE HENRY (Henrythenavigator) 

will probably debut at Taupo on 19th September, while the very promising 3yo filly, DARCI’S DREAM, will chase black type in theCanterbury Belle Stakes over 1200 metres at Riccarton on 20th September.SIR DARCI is ready to go to the races and is just awaiting suitable track conditions.
In other news 4yo Mare SELINE (Pentire) will trial at Cambridge (track conditions being suitable) on 9th September. 3yo Geldings DURAN (Darci Brahma) and ROYAL ASCOT (Keeper) are both having paddock spells, while 3yo Filly, OUR DRAHMA QUEEN (Darci Brahma) continues to recover from a shoulder injury suffered some time ago. Of the Two year Olds that we we acquired as yearlings at Karaka earlier this year, filly EBONY EYES (Bachelor Duke-Keepa Cruisin) will probably trial late in September, 2yo gelding BUTCH CASSIDY (Darci Brahma-Twelve Carat) is currently spelling at Te Akau and will return to work late in September while the physically outstanding 2yo“BELLA” Savabeel-Lynisky filly  returned to Matamata in this past week for her second stable preparation. “LORDE” (Iffraaj-Naturo) is recovering from some fetlock swelling and will resume work in late September and “JACK” (Sakhees Secret) is in the final stages of his breaking in regime at Te Akau Stud.

Singapore News

4yo Gelding KING SAVINSKY (Savabeel) has completed all of his early Singapore preparation and will debut there in a Class 4 event over 1200 metres on Sunday 7th September. A genuine staying type, the 1200 metre trip will no doubt be too short for him, but is a good starting point for the horse. 3yo fillySECRET SPICE (Sakhees Secret) who ran a fair 5th when resuming from a spell recently, starts again Friday 19th September. The staying type 4yo, DOUBLE JEOPARDY (Mettre En Jeu) is back in work after spelling and will return to the races soon.  5yo READY FORTUNE (More Than Ready)who was successful in July, has been enjoying a spell and resumes work this coming week, while 6yo VON SNITZEL (Snitzel) continues to campaign solidly, running into the money in most of his runs since winning in June. EATONS GOLD (Jetspur) and OUR RIVER DANCER (Danehill Dancer) are both spelling in Malaysia, following knee surgery and will return to Singapore later in the year.


VON SNITZEL with Lisa Allpress aboard and Trainer, Mark Walker, after wining in Singapore 27th June

Fortuna Website

Often we get emails or phone calls for clients asking how they can know when FORTUNA horses may be racing. The very simple answer is to check the FORTUNA website www.fortuna-nz.com on a regular basis as we  have a section on the Home Page which features upcoming starts forFORTUNA runners. Members should save the website to their favourites and check on a regular basis.

Near the top right hand corner of the FORTUNA website are a number of links to Social Media sites, such as FaceBook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and Blogger. Clicking on any of these will take you to the FORTUNA pages on these sites. “Liking” and “Sharing” the Fortuna page on FaceBook is particularly helpful to us in this day and age of Social Media and does help us immensely in spreading the FORTUNA story. Clicking on the YouTube link will take you to replays of Fortuna horses winning races and trials, either on the Home Page or at PlayLists/Fortuna Horses Racing.

Fortuna Syndication Opportunities

In our August newsletter, we mentioned the possibility of a lovely Darci Brahma 2yo Filly becoming available. Unfortunately, this Filly failed a vet check and so we have not proceeded. We continue to look for a suitable opportunity. In the meantime, there are still a few shares left (10% on total) in the strong, powerful 2yo Filly by Savabeel out of Lynisky. Nicknamed BELLA, she was acquired by us at Karaka Select Sale this year and we really rate her. She has completed an initial stables preparation, has been spelled for two months and has just gone back to Matamata for her second prep.

She won’t be a Two Year Old type but with her pedigree and physical attributes, will furnish into a real staying type as a 3yo and older. The mare, Lynisky (by Stravinsky) has had four foals to the races and all have been winners, Each 5% share in this filly is $7400 for Initial costs plus $900 to cover the monthly ongoing expenses April to September inclusive with $150 per month ongoing from October. We will also do shares in this filly as low as 1%, so if you have interest in a parcel of any size. contact John Galvin.


BELLA – TwoYear Old Filly by Savabeel out of Lynisky

Summary

No question that the new season has got off to a flyer for us, although we would be the first to observe that this racing game can be a great leveller. However, we do seem to have lot of firepower across the board with our runners in both New Zealand and Singapore and we wish all of our Members the very best of luck over the ensuring months.

Fortuna  Director – John Galvin

Contact John Galvin directly by email john@fortuna-nz.com or cell phone 021 921 460