After running on tighter provincial South Island tracks in recent starts, FORTUNA’s 3yo Filly, KAYLEEN ( Towkay-Indomitable), now gets her chance on the roomy Riccarton track, Wednesday 13th February. Coming back to the 1200 metre distance, down the Riccarton chute, the race plan is to ride KAYLEEN with some cover, in order to get her to relax more in her racing. FORTUNA Director, John Galvin, explains. ” She is a naturally speedy filly, who just likes to get up and run, however, this natural ablity has meant she has been running on the pace or in the lead and she has not learned to relax and drop the bridle in her racing. Tomorrow, we want rider, Matt Cameron, to settle her in behind the speed with cover, get her to relax, have her come off the bit and then use her speed at the end of the race. The Riccarton chute presents a good opportunity for us to teach her a bit more about the racing game.”
Race details here:
Course: Riccarton
Track: currently dead 4 & fine
Date: Wednesday 13 February
Race: 1
Time: 1:10 pm
Event: Maiden 1200m
Draw: 4 of 10
Weight: 56
Jockey: Matthew Cameron
KAYLEEN
The nicely bred 3yo Colt, READY FORTUNE ( More Than Ready – Bahira), makes his highly anticipated Singapore debut on Sunday 3rd February. “BASIL”, as he is known to his handlers and ownership group (Fortuna No 21 Syndicate) had two starts in NZ in the Spring of 2012, but then transferred to the care of Te Akau Racing Stables Singapore Trainer, Mark Walker.
READY FORTUNE has progressed nicely through his initial Singapore preparation and debuts over 1200 metres on the Poly Track. He will be ridden by Singapore Champion Jockey, Joao Moreira
RACE DETAILS HERE
· RACE DATE: Sunday 3 February at Singapore Racecourse.
· RACE NUMBER & TIME: Race 2 at 1.50pm (6.50pm NZ time)
· HORSE NUMBER: 7
· RACE DETAILS: Initiation Plate of $65,000
· DISTANCE & TRACK: 1200m on the Polytrack
· JOCKEY: J Moreira
· WEIGHT: 54.5kgs
· BARRIER: 7 of 12
READY FORTUNE about to trial January 8th 2013
EATON’S GOLD has fashioned a very consistent record in Singapore since going there in 2011. From thirteen raceday starts, he has won twice,only on two occasions has he not won stakes money and as a result has now won almost S$120,000.
EATON last started in October, before going for a spell and now resumes Friday 1st February over the distance of 1000 metres and will be ridden by Singapore’s leading Apprentice Jockey, Shafiq Rusof.
FORTUNA Director John Galvin is well pleased with his charge, ” I spent a week in Singapore in early January, inspecting all of the Fortuna horses in Singapore and was particularly impressed with EATONS GOLD. He has furnished up into a strong 4yo and both Trainer, Mark Walker and I, think that he could have a very productive year in Singapore during 2013.”
RACE DETAILS HERE
· RACE DATE: Friday 1 February at Singapore Racecourse.
· RACE NUMBER & TIME: Race 9 at 10.20pm (3.20am Sat NZ time)
· HORSE NUMBER: 1
· RACE DETAILS: Class 4 Handicap of $55,000
· DISTANCE & TRACK: 1000m on the Polytrack
· JOCKEY: App R Shafiq
· WEIGHT: 58kgs less 2kgs claim
· BARRIER: 7 of 12
PRE RACE COMMENT FROM TRAINER MARK WALKER:
“I am really happy with Eaton’s Gold heading into Friday night’s race. He gets top weight however our leading apprentice, Shafiq, knows Eatons Gold very well and takes a valuable 2kgs off his back. The 1000m is a touch short of his best distance but while he is in a very fresh state I expect him to run a handy race first up, with number 2 looking the one to beat in this field.”
EATONS GOLD after Trackwork January 2013
SAKHEES SECRET-CAPARISON YEARLING FILLY
It is just so satisfying when a plan is made and then is able to be executed without a hitch. A key plank of the FORTUNA buying strategy at Karaka 3013 Sales, was to acquire a nicely bred filly with all of the necessary attributes to be a top class racehorse with the ultimate plan of taking it directly to Singapore to race (once broken in and trained through to trial level here in NZ), under the care of Te Akau Racing Stable’s Mark Walker, currently the leading trainer in Singapore.
So how did we do? Let us take a look at the key factors.
Pedigree:
By SAKHEES SECRET, rated the fastest racehorse in the world in 2007, he was ranked Europe’s Champion Sprinter that year and was the Top Colt on the World Turf Sprint Rankings. As a 3yo and against the older horses,, he won the prestigious Group One July Cup at Newmarket and was given a TimeForm rating of 128, a higher ranking than both of the Australian Superstar Sprinters, Miss Andretti and the mighty Takeover Target. SAKHEES SECRET was the Leading First Season Sire by Winners in Europe for the 2012 Season just ended.
Out of the 5 time race winning and black type placed racemare, CAPARISON ( by Cape Cross). CAPARISON is a full sister to KELANTAN, who won nine times in her career and interestingly enough, won most of her prizemoney ( in excess of NZ$500k) in Singapore and Malaysia.
A very strong pedigree, both on paper and on the racetrack.
Type:
Our newly acquired Filly has athleticism in spades as the accompanying picture will testify and was short listed some time ago as a prime prospect by Fortuna’s selectors, David Ellis and Mark Walker. An early foal (16th August 2011), she is well grown and developed and our initial assessment of her is that she will make a lovely 2yo. However, in addition to that, there is plenty in her pedigree to suggest she can also develop into a quality 3yo and an older mare; her dam won up to 1950 metres and KELANTAN herself won up to 1600 metres.
Price:
Well, what can I say? We were prepared to go to NZ$80,000 to acquire this Filly and to have her knocked down to us for just $47,500 was a good feeling.
Racing Plans:
Firstly, this Filly will head to a grassy paddock at Te Akau Stud in the Western Waikato for a good long spell for three months or so. In that time, she will develop and grow and once she has had sufficient spell, she will be broken in and then have her first preparation, here in NZ under the care of Te Akau NZ trainer, Jason Bridgman. Jason will take her through to trial fitness level and once she has trialed satisfactorily, she will travel to Singapore to be prepared by the Te Akau Singapore based Trainer, Mark Walker. Mark is, of course, a five time former NZ Champion Trainer, and while it is early days yet ( Singapore season starts 1st January). Mark is currently heading the Trainers Table in Singapore.
Acclimatisation is a key factor with horses going to race in Singapore and with the prime 2yo races in Singapore not being held until the Autumn ( March to July) of 2014, our racing plan certainly gives out filly plenty of time to adjust.
Why Singapore?
Prize money in Singapore is five to ten times higher than what it is in NZ; that is a pretty good reason for a start. When our Filly commences racing, she will be eligible for Restricted Maiden Grade, which pays prizemoney of S$65,000 ( One S$ is almost identical to NZ$1); here is NZ, she would be racing for just $7,000. As a Two Year old, she can race in the very lucrative 2yo series held between April and July 2014, with two races offering $200k and $325k respectively.
Secondly, not many fillies race in Singapore, but those that do have had some spectacular success. Fillies get a very significant weight allowance off the male horses (generally 1.5kgs) and weight differentials in the tightly handicapped grading system that prevails in Singapore are crucial.
Finally, Singapore racing offers superb prizemoney for “average” horses. If our Filly tuns out not be as good as our expectations, she can still have a very lucrative and profitable career contesting the excellent prizemoney offered for Class 3 and Class 4 horses.
The Syndication Opportunity:
Initial Costs include the price of the horse, GST, Insurance through to end of January 2014, Promoters Fees, all Sales Cost expenses ( Vet Report fees, transportation etc) PLUS the costs of transportation to Singapore, including Singapore Quarantine expenses PLUS a hefty amount of working capital ( $11,200) to cover contingencies. This will be a very well capitalised Syndicate.
A 10% share in this fine Filly will cost $10,500 for the Initial Expenses and $5,250 for a 5% Share. We will also do 2.5% Shares at just $2,625. All prices are in NZ$.
Ongoing Expenses will be $300 per month for a 10% share, $150 per month per 5% share and $75 per month 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 (+64) 21 921 460.
John Galvin’s Marketing Assistant, James Galvin, at Karaka 2013
FORTUNA Director, John Galvin, as been his custom for the past few years, will be spending the next few days at the annual New Zealand Bloodstock Karaka Yearling Sales, looking for further additions to the FORTUNA team of thoroughbreds.
“My expectation of this year’s sale is that prices will be solid, rather than spectacular, the well presented lots with top pedigrees will sell very well as usual, but there will be excellent buying opportunities for buyers such as FORTUNA,” says John Galvin. ” In particular, I think there will be great buying at the Select Sale, especially with Fillies.”
John’s strategy at this Sales will be to acquire two nicely bred, athletic Colts that have the potential to be competitive in the Classic 3yo Guineas and Derby events plus a nicely bred filly by a top Sire to be aimed at the 2014 Karaka Million event.
A further option this year is to acquire a filly that will go to Singapore to race under the care of Mark Walker. ” This is an idea that Mark Walker has been promoting to me for a while. Not many fillies race in Singapore, but those that do have performed very well as they are well suited by the weight allowance they obtain there. The plan is to buy a nice type at the Karaka Sales, take advantage of the excellent growing and climatic conditions that NZ provides for young horses by breaking her in and giving her a preparation through to trial level, and then transport her to Singapore with the initial aim of contesting the very rich 2yo events run in Singapore from April through to July 2104.”
Readers who wish to register interest with FORTUNA for any purchases he may make at the Sales can contact John directly by cellphone 021 921 460 or email john@fortuna-nz.com
Typically a 5% share in a FORTUNA acquired yearling will be in a price range of NZ$5,000 to NZ$9,000; this initial cost includes ALL initial costs such as purchase of the horse, GST, 12 months insurance costs, Promoters fees plus a healthy amount of working capital. Monthly ongoing costs (commencing April 2013) will be NZ$150 per month per 5% share.
LORD ROBERTO, the 4yo Gelding raced by the Fortuna (No 15) Syndicate, races at Singapore’s Kranji racecourse over 1400 metres on the Turf track Friday 25th January. LORD ROBERTO (Encosta de Lago-Prized Glory), put in a very bold run on January 6th, when resuming after a four month layoff, running a strong second placing over the 1200 metre trip, one far too short for him.
Highly regarded by his connections, LORD ROBERTO is a strong, dour staying type, who is on a path to the Singapore Derby, run in July 2013. He will be ridden again by Singapore’s Champion Jockey, Joao Moreira, who rode him at his last start.
LORD ROBERTO is fashioning a consistent record in Singapore to date, having a win, two seconds and a third from just four starts and over $57,000 in the bank from prizemoney to date.
Race Details Here:
· RACE DATE: Friday 25 January at Singapore Racecourse.
· RACE NUMBER & TIME: Race 9 at 10.20pm (3.20am NZ time)
· HORSE NUMBER: 3
· RACE DETAILS: Class 4 Handicap of $55,000
· DISTANCE & TRACK: 1400m on the Turf Long Course C
· JOCKEY: J Moreira
· WEIGHT: 56kgs
· BARRIER: 4 of 14
KAYLEEN has been impressive without winning at her three previous starts, finishing 2nd twice and third once. Her last start 3rd was a resuming run after a spell over the 1150 metre distance which was probably a little short for her and she should relish the extra 200 metres of Thursday’s race.
Syndicate Manager, John Galvin, is very pleased with his charge, ” Trainer Jason Bridgman has been very pleased with the quality of her work since her resuming run and she should run very boldly on Thursday.”
KAYLEEN will be ridden by the experienced Kylie Williams.
Race Details Here:
Course: Gore
Track: currently dead 4 & fine
Date: Thursday 24 January
Race: 4
Time: 2:55 pm
Event: Maiden 1335m
Draw: 8 of 15
Weight: 55 kg
Jockey: Kylie Williams
KAYLEEN ( Inner) at trackwork
The promising 4yo LORD ROBERTO ( Encosta de Lag0-Prized Glory), already a winner in Singapore, resumes from a spell following his impressive last start win in Singapore last August. LORD ROBERTO has had just three Singapore starts and has already accumulated S$47,000 for his ownership group, the Fortuna (No 15) Syndicate.
A real staying type, LORD ROBERTO is being aimed at the Singapore Derby in July 2013.
Drawn 3 at the barrier on Sunday, LORD ROBERTO will be ridden by Singapore Champion jockey, Joao Moreira.
Race Details Here:
RACE DATE: Sunday 6 January at Singapore Racecourse.
· RACE NUMBER & TIME: Race 3 at 1.50pm (6.50pm NZ time)
· HORSE NUMBER: 4
· RACE DETAILS: Class 4 Division 3 Handicap of $55,000
· DISTANCE & TRACK: 1200m on the Polytrack
· JOCKEY: J Moreira
· WEIGHT: 55.5kgs
· BARRIER: 3 of 12
Trainer Mark Walker comments here:
LORD ROBERTO worked very strongly this morning ahead of his start this coming Sunday 6th in the Class 4 event on the Polytrack. He has come along very nicely this preparation and I could not be more pleased with him. Three weeks ago, I regarded this coming start as merely a lead up run, but given the quality of his trackwork, his excellent barrier draw and having the Singapore Champion jockey aboard, I think that with luck in the running and a good tempo up front, he will be a very strong each way chance. The race plan will be to let him jump nicely, get a nice position in behind the speed and then try and finish over them in the straight.
Lord Roberto winning in Singapore August 2012
3yo Filly, KAYLEEN, narrowly defeated at her last start at Motukarara on 2nd November makes her resumption after a spell this coming Saturday in a Maiden event over 1100 metres at Greymouth. Desperately unlucky at her last start, being severely checked by the eventual winner, Sir Singo, in the run home, KAYLEEN ( Towkay-Indomitable), has developed and matured during her time away from the track and is poised to put in a strong showing over her coming campaign.
KAYLEEN is raced by the Fortuna (N0 26) Syndicate and will be ridden this Saturday by the vastly experienced David Walsh.
Race Details Here:
Course: Greymouth
Track: currently slow 9
Date: Saturday 5 January
Race: 7
Time: 3:56 pm
Event: Maiden 1100m
Draw: 4 of 10
Weight: 55 kg
Jockey: David Walsh
Trainer Jason Bridgman Comments Here:
Kayleen returns to the races Saturday after a freshen up. Her first two runs were very good and she was unlucky not to win her second start. After ten days off she comes into this race without a trial and has put on a lot of condition and really strengthened in that time. It has been a blessing for her and her work has been first rate. While we expect natural improvement out of this race, with her experience and residual fitness, I expect a bold run fresh over 1100m. She should get a suitable track, handles a tight-turning track well, and has drawn nicely with leading West Coast rider David Walsh aboard. She can put herself handy with her barrier speed and provided she is fit enough, she will be a very strong each way chance.
KAYLEEN