Fortuna has no runners in NZ this weekend and there is no racing in Singapore this Saturday, given that they held a Chinese New Year meeting on Wednesday of this week
However, Soprano Supreme and Dancarina will travel to the Ruakaka meeting next Wednesday 9th – this meeting has been transferred from Matamata to allow its track to recover after a lot of recent racing.
And Leaderboard, who had to be scratched from the Wellington Cup, due to a foot abscess, is fully recovered and will race at Awapuni Friday 11th in the Open 2000m event
Fortuna Track work – Matamata
Tuesday 1st Feb
Soprano Supreme (J Kamaruddin) galloped at three-quarter pace over 1200 metres in 1.16, home in 46.
Dancarina (A Gujar) galloped at three-quarter pace over 1000 metres in 1.15.2, home 45.6.
Thursday 3rd Feb
Ragamuffin (R Khan) worked at three quarter pace over 800 metres in 1.00.4, home in 45.2.
Dancarina (A Gujar) and Soprano Supreme (J Kamaruddin) galloped over 1000 metres in 1.05.9, home in 36.6.
Fortuna Track work – Singapore
Saturday 29th Jan
Olympia (Aslam) – 800 37.5; Briggs (Jamil) – 800 45;
Tuesday 1st Feb
Hadeer (Shafiq) – C, 1000/600 38; King Arthur (CC Wong) – 1000/600 37.5; Hidden Promise (Yusoff) – C, 1000/600 38;
Other News
Fortuna Shares for Sale
From the NZ Bloodstock November Ready to Run Sale
2yo Gelding by Darci Brahma out of the winning Iffraaj Mare, Ujjayyi – this strapping 2yo is in work and will have his first trial early March – still a few shares left at $1100 per each 1% and $40 per month from 1 April
Shares can be ordered online from the Fortuna website HERE
Contact John by email john@fortuna-nz.com if you require further information or call/text 021 921 460
Secondary Market Opportunity – Polaris – the 3yo Gelding by Deep Field out of Miss Fi (by Makfi)
Polaris was acquired by David Ellis for Fortuna at the 2020 Karaka Sale – prepared in NZ by Jamie Richard, he was not ready to race as a 2yo, but had three very good placings in NZ as a 3yo, during the late spring/early summer. Following this, Jamie’s recommendation was that he would be ideal for Singapore as he had missed his 3yo age group opportunities and was not a “Derby” type. Also, in being a Maiden with less than 4 starts, he is eligible for the Restricted Maiden Grade in Singapore, a grade which carries S$75k as prizemoney. Polaris passed his in depth Singapore Turf Club Vet test with flying colours and flew to Singapore 20th Jan, – he exits quarantine 5th Feb and, all going well, he will make his Singapore debut in April in Restricted Maiden Grade for S$75k. The great majority of the Ownership Group were fully supportive of this move, but some Members have decided not to proceed and so a small percentage of the shares have become available. We had Polaris independently valued recently by Registered Bloodstock Valuer, Marcus Corban, who assessed his value for the purpose of this share transfer at $50,000. Landed in Singapore with all transport and quarantine fees included, Insurance paid to 31 Jan 2023 and working capital account replenished, the all up cost of each 1% share is $720 for each 1% share and $36 per month from 1 March 2022. There are no Promoter Fees in this transaction
John comments “As readers would be aware, Fortuna has had significant success these past 3 years or so in acquiring “tried” horses for Singapore racing – effectively we have had no failures and many, many successes. Polaris with his trial and raceday form, fits squarely into this “tried horse” category and there is every reason to believe he can be very successful in Singapore – interestly, he has a very similar profile to Ronald’s Dream, who had 3 starts for 3 placings in NZ before going to Singapore and winning a Restricted Maiden on debut”
To participate contact John by email john@fortuna-nz.com or call/text 021 921 460
Another Fortuna Winner in Singapore
ENTERTAINER (5yo Gelding by Zoustar out of Laughing) produced a scintillating display in winning the Class 2 1100m Polytrack event at Singapore’s Kranji racetrack 29th January. Ridden for the first time by the highly experienced Harry Kasim, ENTERTAINER (Stable name “Joker”) had a bit to prove. Although lodging six wins from seven starts at this trip and surface in 2021, a resuming run in Class 3 grade 8th January had seen him fade in the closing stages to finish 7th. Up to Class 2 for this race and facing much stronger competition, punters were happy to support more favoured chances and sent ENTERTAINER out at odds of 12 to 1. No one told the horse this of course and away well from the gates, he settled outside the girth of stable mate, Makkam Lad, while two other favoured runners, Celavi and Arrarat Lady were back in the field. Traveling sweetly in the run, Kasim had the horse relaxed and well held together – asked for more effort at about the 250m mark, ENTERTAINER drew away and went to the line a length clear of the fast finishing Lady Arrarat in a time of 1.04.39.
Click HERE to see the race replay
“Joker’s” win bought up three successive wins for Harry Kasim over the day – the popular rider who is well known in New Zealand, having had a riding stint there a few years ago, had endured a frustrating start to the new season with no winners up until yesterday so to score three in a row was a big thrill – “I had really enjoyed getting my first two winners” said Kasim post race, “but then I got onto Entertainer, my last ride and, cantering to the barriers, all of a sudden it felt so natural he would win too. He’s a nice horse and he jumped better than we thought, and we were able to get a good position. I was happy to just let him travel for me. At the top of the straight, I was confident I could get my third win. He showed a good turn of foot and I knew he would win at the 200m.”
Trainer Donna Logan, who only took over the Head Trainer’s role for Te Akau Racing, replacing the departing four time Singapore Champion Trainer, Mark Walker, was extremely proud of her charge “That was brilliant to watch – to be honest, I didn’t think he could win today, given the quality of the opposition, but Joker was just too big, too strong and had the last laugh in the end. Super ride by Harry, but he had a big motor under him. Congrats to John Galvin and his big crew of Owners – the Fortuna Stable here in Singapore is absolutely flying”
Fortuna Boss, John Galvin, watching from his home in New Zealand, was over the moon with the outcome “I was up and out of my chair as they turned for home – Harry had him going so well and I just knew he would be hard to get past with him only carrying 50kgs. I had discounted his previous start as he had had a good blow after that race and I knew he would take a lot of improvement. He was racing out of his grade in Class 2 but his last win 30th October had been in that grade also, so I was quietly confident that he had a good chance of a repeat. Well done to Harry and I am rapt for Donna Logan – she has big shoes to fill in taking over the Te Akau operation from Mark Walker, but with five wins to date in the new season, she is off to a bright start”
Entertainer’s win made it 4 wins from 13 starts for the Fortuna NZ Racing Stable in Singapore in the 2022 season along with a 2nd, two 3rds and 3 4ths
Entertainer was acquired by Mark Walker on behalf of Fortuna at the Inglis Digital sale in December 2019 for A$20,000 – he has now won seven races from fifteen starts in Singapore and accumulated S$237,000 in prizemoney, a great return on investment for his ownership group
Entertainer is raced by the Fortuna Entertainer Syndicate, an ownership group consisting of 51 individuals from NZ, Australia and Singapore
Covid News
The latest news, of course is Thursday’s dramatic announcement from the government giving details of a staged opening of the New Zealand borders from the 27th of February with, initially, New Zealand citizens and residents being able to return without having to book an MIQ spot but isolating at home for 10 days. This is great news of course for so many New Zealand families who can be reunited at last. From a Te Akau/Fortuna point of view, Mark Walker, who has been twiddling his thumbs in Singapore itching to get on a plane to come back to New Zealand, now has a pathway to do so – obviously the sooner he can get back the better, so that the transition/handover of the NZ Head Training role from Jamie to Mark can run smoothly.
In other Covid News the very prestigious John Hopkins University has conducted a study on the effects of lockdowns in the USA and Europe and concluded that they had a “negligible impact” on death rates of just 0.2% – they went further to say that lockdowns may have contributed to a faster spread of the Virus due to people being forced to stay in their homes instead of being out and about in parks, beaches etc. Meanwhile, here in the “Hermit Kingdom” the iconic Castlepoint Beach point to point race meeting has been cancelled this year due to “Covid Risk” !!!!
Murray Baker announces retirement
Yes, it’s true, the iconic Cambridge based Trainer is hanging up his binoculars – a more humble gentleman you would never meet – Read a tribute story HERE
ENTERTAINER (5yo Gelding by Zoustar out of Laughing) produced a scintillating display in winning the Class 2 1100m Polytrack event at Singapore’s Kranji racetrack 29th January. Ridden for the first time by the highly experienced Harry Kasim, ENTERTAINER (Stable name “Joker”) had a bit to prove. Although lodging six wins from seven starts at this trip and surface in 2021, a resuming run in Class 3 grade 8th January had seen him fade in the closing stages to finish 7th. Up to Class 2 for this race and facing much stronger competition, punters were happy to support more favoured chances and sent ENTERTAINER out at odds of 12 to 1. No one told the horse this of course and away well from the gates, he settled outside the girth of stable mate, Makkam Lad, while two other favoured runners, Celavi and Arrarat Lady were back in the field. Traveling sweetly in the run, Kasim had the horse relaxed and well held together – asked for more effort at about the 250m mark, ENTERTAINER drew away and went to the line a length clear of the fast finishing Lady Arrarat in a time of 1.04.39.
Click HERE to see the race replay
“Joker’s” win bought up three successive wins for Harry Kasim over the day – the popular rider who is well known in New Zealand, having had a riding stint there a few years ago, had endured a frustrating start to the new season with no winners up until yesterday so to score three in a row was a big thrill – “I had really enjoyed getting my first two winners” said Kasim post race, “but then I got onto Entertainer, my last ride and, cantering to the barriers, all of a sudden it felt so natural he would win too. He’s a nice horse and he jumped better than we thought, and we were able to get a good position. I was happy to just let him travel for me. At the top of the straight, I was confident I could get my third win. He showed a good turn of foot and I knew he would win at the 200m.”
Trainer Donna Logan, who only took over the Head Trainer’s role for Te Akau Racing, replacing the departing four time Singapore Champion Trainer, Mark Walker, was extremely proud of her charge “That was brilliant to watch – to be honest, I didn’t thimk he could win today, given the quality of the opposition, but Joker was just too big, too strong and had the last laugh in the end. Super ride by Harry, but he had a big motor under him. Congrats to John Galvin and his big crew of Owners – the Fortuna Stable here in Singapore is absolutely flying”
Fortuna Boss, John Galvin, watching from his home in New Zealand, was over the moon with the outcome “I was up and out of my chair as they turned for home – Harry had him going so well and I just knew he would be hard to get past with him only carrying 50kgs. I had discounted his previous start as he had had a good blow after that race and I knew he would take a lot of improvement. He was racing out of his grade in Class 2 but his last win 30th October had been in that grade also, so I was quietly confident that he had a good chance of a repeat. Well done to Harry and I am rapt for Donna Logan – she has big shoes to fill in taking over the Te Akau operation from Mark Walker, but with five wins to date in the new season, she is off to a bright start”
Happy Harry Kasim with equally happy Trainer Donna Logan
Entertainer’s win made it 4 wins from 13 starts for the Fortuna NZ Racing Stable in Singapore in the 2022 season along with a 2nd, two 3rds and 3 4ths
Entertainer was acquired by Mark Walker on behalf of Fortuna at the Inglis Digital sale in December 2019 for A$20,000 – he has now won seven races from fifteen starts in Singapore and accumulated S$237,000 in prizemoney, a great return on investment for his ownership group
Entertainer is raced by the Fortuna Entertainer Syndicate, an ownership group consisting of 51 individuals from NZ, Australia and Singapore
Fortuna has four runners in Singapore this Saturday 29th January – and one runner in NZ Sunday 30thJanuary
New Zealand
Breaking News – Leaderboard has had to be scratched from the Wellington Cup due to a hoof abscess – huge disappointment for Jamie, Te Akau Racing and of course his big crew of Owners from the Fortuna Leaderboard Syndicate
Navalha contests the Rating 74 1100m at Ellerslie Sunday 30th – an impressive winner of his first two starts Dec 2020 and Jan 2021, he has had a long and frustrating time on the sidelines with minor injuries and illness. A strong finishing 3rd Cambridge trials 11th January suggests all is now well. To be ridden by Opie Bosson from barrier one. Performs well fresh – never easy in this grade, but if back to his best can feature
Singapore
Brutus is in the Class 4 1200 Turf (Race 3 at 6pm NZT) – has taken all before him of late with 3 wins and a 2nd from his last 4 starts – Shafiq Rusof stays on. Up significantly in the ratings but dominant win at his last start and can repeat
Here is what the Singapore Turf Club tipsters say about this race;
1st Pick: BRUTUS (3)
The form continues and holding strong with three wins from his last four starts. Doesn’t have to lead but should be up there and fend them off in the finish.
2nd Pick: LIM’S PASSION (2)
Gets back and runs home strongly. There should be good speed in the race and with that looks a definite place chance in this field. Switch back to the turf suits.
3rd Pick: HARRY DREAM (8)
She has a serious motor when she gets running. This is a race that if she brings her best and things go her way, she could surprise.
4th Pick: DR KARDO (10)
Last three starts have been respectable after failing to do much since his maiden win. Should press forward with a lightweight and give some sight.
Elliot Ness is in the Class 4 1100 Polytrack event (Race 6 at 7.30pm NZT) – CC Wong takes the mount – a track record holder at Kranj (1200m) this talented galloper has been plagued with virus and soundness issues – however recent treatments seem to have him back to near his best – has a featherweight to carry (50.5kgs) – can feature here if at best
Here is what the Singapore Turf Club tipsters say about this race;
1st Pick: PROOF PERFECT (3)
Back to winning mark of 60 once again. Could surprise much like last season where off the same mark, broke through first start for 2021 over 1100m on the Polytrack. Coming off a long break is the only query.
2nd Pick: ELLIOT NESS (11)
Put in a super run last time to the races with a low weight beaten 1.9L by Al Green. Consistently not far off the winner and looks to be a threat here once again. One-from-one track and distance.
3rd Pick: RESOLUTION (1)
Slick trial on January 20 ahead of first start in 2022. Form behind King Arthur last start looked strong, looks a major player.
4th Pick: MIRACLE (8)
Rating is probably still a little high but trials have been good, therefore he shouldn’t be left out of exotic bets.
Entertainer contests the Class 2 1100 Polytrack (Race 10 at 9.30m NZT) – faded out this trip Class 3 on resuming last start but not suited by tactics – will improve from that run – racing out of his class here, but has won this class, trip and surface in 2021. Senior Rider Harry Kasim takes the mount with just 50.5kgs to carry. A six time winner in Singapore, he loves to lead and if he can do that here, represents a good each way chance
Here is what the Singapore Turf Club tipsters say about this race;
1st Pick: CELAVI (2)
She returns to the Polytrack after a disappointing run on turf last start. She is drawn perfectly in two and should be leading and giving them all something to chase.
2nd Pick: MAKKEM LAD (1)
Has a great record on this surface and does most of his racing on the turf. The three-kilogram claim for Yusoff Fadzli brings him right into contention. Speed runner.
3rd Pick: ENTERTAINER (6)
This is a tough test for him compared to his best wins. With good speed in the race, he should be behind the leaders and have one crack at the finish.
4th Pick: ARARAT LADY (8)
Trialled in sensational style stopping the clock at 58.8 in preparation for this run. Great stats over this distance and should run well fresh.
Cosmic Sands is in the Class 4 1400 Turf (Race 11 at 10pm NZT) with Shafiq Rusof in the saddle – caused some head scratching this trip and surface at last start when over racing and then losing action on turning for home – blinkers come off and we are expecting a better effort – will be at long odds and should be taken on trust
Fortuna Track work – Matamata
Tuesday 25th Jan
Navalha (M Grylls) galloped in company over 800 metres in 52.7, last 600 in 37.5.
Leaderboard (R Khan) galloped over 1200 metres in 1.19.8, last 600 in 38.8.
Hayate (A Gujar) galloped over 800 metres in 52.7, home in 37.
Thursday 27th Jan
No timed Fortuna trackwork today
Fortuna Track work – Singapore
Tuesday 25th Jan
Brutus (Jerlyn) – C, 1000/600 38; Elliot Ness (Saimee) – C, 1000/600 38;; Hadeer (Jerlyn) – C, 1000/600 38.5; Olympia (Aslam) – C, 1000/600; Entertainer (Harry K) – 800/600 38;
Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale
Outstanding pedigree – acquired for “unders” by Mark Walker – registered for the Magic Millions Series – arrived in NZ 26th Jan – will spell at Te Akau Stud before being broken in and having first stable prep after that – capable of making a 2yo but has 3yo type written all over her. Shares available at $2,000 per each 1% share and $40 per month from 1st April
Stop Press!!! – Cube arrived at Te Akau Stud Thursday morning – Click HERE to see this “must view” Video Clip of her parading with Voice over from David Ellis
Shares can be ordered online from the Fortuna website HERE
NZB Ready to Run Sale
2yo Gelding by Darci Brahma out of the winning Iffraaj Mare, Ujjayyi – this strapping 2yo is in work and will have his first trial early March – still a few shares left at $1100 per each 1% and $40 per month from 1 April
Shares can be ordered online from the Fortuna website HERE
Contact John by email john@fortuna-nz.com if you require further information or call/text 021 921 460
Secondary Market Opportunity – Polaris – the 3yo Gelding by Deep Field out of Miss Fi (by Makfi)
Polaris was acquired by David Ellis for Fortuna at the 2020 Karaka Sale – prepared in NZ by Jamie Richard, he was not ready to race as a 2yo, but had three very good placings in NZ as a 3yo, during the late spring/early summer. Following this, Jamie’s recommendation was that he would be ideal for Singapore as he had missed his 3yo age group opportunities and was not a “Derby” type. Also, in being a Maiden with less than 4 starts, he is eligible for the Restricted Maiden Grade in Singapore, a grade which carries S$75k as prizemoney. Polaris passed his in depth Singapore Turf Club Vet test with flying colours and flew to Singapore 20th Jan, – he exits quarantine 5th Feb and, all going well, he will make his Singapore debut in April in Restricted Maiden Grade for S$75k. The great majority of the Ownership Group were fully supportive of this move, but some Members have decided not to proceed and so a small percentage of the shares have become available. We had Polaris independently valued recently by Registered Bloodstock Valuer, Marcus Corban, who assessed his value for the purpose of this share transfer at $50,000. Landed in Singapore with all transport and quarantine fees included, Insurance paid to 31 Jan 2023 and working capital account replenished, the all up cost of each 1% share is $720 for each 1% share and $36 per month from 1 March 2022. There are no Promoter Fees in this transaction
John comments “As readers would be aware, Fortuna has had significant success these past 3 years or so in acquiring “tried” horses for Singapore racing – effectively we have had no failures and many, many successes. Polaris with his trial and raceday form, fits squarely into this “tried horse” category and there is every reason to believe he can be very successful in Singapore – interestly, he has a very similar profile to Ronald’s Dream, who had 3 starts for 3 placings in NZ before going to Singapore and winning a Restricted Maiden on debut”
To participate contact John by email john@fortuna-nz.com or call/text 021 921 460
MADAME MOET, the four year old mare by Iffraaj out of Champagne Katie (by Darci Brahma) scored an impressive Maiden Grade win at Matamata 26th January in the Matamata Function Centre 1600m event. Drawn nicely in barrier 3, rider Opie Bosson had her away conservatively from the gates but was able to sneak her up on the rail into a nice spot just in behind the leaders. Moving off the rail just before the turn, MADAME MOET (who carries the stable name “Bubbles”) surged into the lead and went to the line well clear of her opposition.
Click HERE to see the replay
Trainer Jamie Richards was on course and post race he said “Lovely win, ridden very nicely by Opie, she was always going well and fully deserves this victory after going close in her last two starts.”
Fortuna Director, John Galvin, forced to watch the race from his Hamilton home due to the “closed door” protocols at Matamata under the “Red” traffic light provisions, was also very happy “Bubbles gave us a great sight today after having to cop wide draws in her last two runs – she presented beautifully pre race, was given a lovely ride by Opie and was too good for them today. Shame that her big ownership group could not be on course, but that is the world we live in at the moment.”
MADAME MOET was acquired by David Ellis on behalf of Fortuna at the 2019 Karaka Yearling Sale for $62,500 from her breeders, Wentwood Grange – she has had seven starts for 1 win, a 2nd and 4 4ths . She is raced by the Fortuna Madame Moet Syndicate, an ownership group consisting of 67 individuals
Earlier in the week, the Government announced a move to “Red” Traffic light protocols – this in the light of Omicron variant being detected in the community and a movement to “Red” is designed to slow down the rate of transmission – it is very clear to everybody that the previous “elimination” strategy is well past its use by date.
So what does this mean for racing? Well, most importantly all race meetings can be held – however attendances by Club Members, Owners and the Public will be significantly curtailed with a maximum gathering of 100 people per “pod” at individual race tracks. Some meetings (such as Matamata on Wednesday 26th) will be “closed doors” – but this is probably a rarity. Trentham on Saturday (Wellington Cup Day) is going ahead with 1800 on course – presumably this means they have 18 pods available. All attendees will need to register with the respective Club on race day and it is up to each Club to determine how many people they can host.
Jockeys can no longer travel interisland under “Red” settings.
From a practical point of view, this should mean that any Member of a Fortuna Syndicate that has a horse racing can attend on race day if they so choose, although application to the Club concerned will need to be made. The Clubs will be in contact by email with all registered Owners after Acceptances have been taken – full instructions on how to register will be in those emails.
You can read the NZTR protocols in full here.
So, how long will this state of affairs continue you may ask? I guess we could respond “how long is a piece of string?” Probably the answer lies in how rapidly the Virus spreads. We can get some indication on this from Australia, particularly from Queensland, which has a similar population to NZ (5m approx) and has a similar vaccination profile.
As at 20 December 2021, just before Omicron hit, Queensland had had 2400 cases in total since the start of the Virus (March 2020) and just 7 deaths (now that is “world leading!!). As of 27th Jan, about a five week period, case numbers had risen sharply to 358,000 – an average of around 10,000 per day, although cases seemed to peak at around 20,000 per day mid January and were 13,500 26th January. Total deaths have risen to 151. As of 26th Jan, there were 889 people in hospital, 47 in ICU. Similar figures here in NZ would see the Health system “stretched” but not over run
We should note that these “cases” are just the official numbers – some health experts postulate that “actual” cases may be a lot higher, but go unreported because the symptoms are mild or because people don’t get tested. If this theory is correct then community transmission would be running a lot higher and eventually the bulk of the population would have natural immunity. Notable that figures out of the UK today show that 95% of the adult population have Covid antibodies (immunity), either because they have had Covid or/and been vaccinated.
So, back to the question. My “prediction” is that it will be at least 3 months, maybe longer, before we go back to Orange and Racing goes back to normal. That could change of course depending on how rapidly the Virus spreads throughout the community – watch this space!!!
MADAME MOET, the four year old mare by Iffraaj out of Champagne Katie (by Darci Brahma) scored an impressive Maiden Grade win at Matamata 26th January in the Matamata Function Centre 1600m event. Drawn nicely in barrier 3, rider Opie Bosson had her away conservatively from the gates but was able to sneak her up on the rail into a nice spot just in behind the leaders. Moving off the rail just before the turn, MADAME MOET (who carries the stable name “Bubbles”) surged into the lead and went to the line well clear of her opposition.
Click HERE to see the replay
Trainer Jamie Richards was on course and post race he said “Lovely win, ridden very nicely by Opie, she was always going well and fully deserves this victory after going close in her last two starts.”
Fortuna Director, John Galvin, forced to watch the race from his Hamilton home due to the “closed door” protocols at Matamata under the “Red” traffic light provisions, was also very happy “Bubbles gave us a great sight today after having to cop wide draws in her last two runs – she presented beautifully pre race, was given a lovely ride by Opie and was too good for them today. Shame that her big ownership group could not be on course, but that is the world we live in at the moment.”
MADAME MOET was acquired by David Ellis on behalf of Fortuna at the 2019 Karaka Yearling Sale for $62,500 from her breeders, Wentwood Grange – she has had seven starts for 1 win and, a 2nd and 4 4ths . She is raced by the Fortuna Madame Moet Syndicate, an ownership group consisting of 67 individuals
Fortuna Racing has three runners this Saturday 22nd January – one in New Zealand and two in Singapore
New Zealand
Mohawk Brave contests the Group 3 Almanzor Trophy at Ellerslie with Jonathan Parkes in the saddle – unbeaten from two starts to date, including a highly impressive performance in the R65 1200 at Awapuni on Boxing Day, this strapping son of Extreme Choice faces a massive class rise here and will meet the likes of Bonny Lass, Sword Of State and Imperatriz. He traveled to Ellerslie for a track gallop in company 17th January and his work was very strong. Has a bit to do to feature here but is a horse on “the up” – strong place chance
Singapore
Hidden Promise is in the Class 5 1200m Poly (Race 1 at 5pm NZT) – resuming after last racing 14thNovember, this hardy nice year old has won seven times in Singapore at 1600m plus – but has put in some solid performances at this trip when in a fresh state – Apprentice K Yusoff takes 3kgs off his back – can run into the minors if pace is strong
Deception contests the Restricted Maiden 1200m Turf (Race 2 at 5.30pm NZT). Having his 2nd career start, Deception ran a solid 3rd placing this grade 1100 Poly 8th January on debut, but did run greenly – the in form Shafiq Rusof takes the mount for the first time – gets to 1200 and the Turf – strong trials performances indicate that he can perform very well here – tricky draw from barrier 10 but strong each way chance with luck from draw
Here is what the Singapore Turf Club tipsters say about this race;
1st Pick: DECEPTION (8)
Was well supported last start and caught the eye running home in the fastest sectional of that race. The switch to turf should suit and needs some luck from a wide draw.
2nd Pick: BOUNTY RAINBOWS (6)
Winner of both his trials in pretty good time. Manoel Nunes has ridden him in both of those and he sticks with him for his debut. Will be well supported in betting.
3rd Pick: BINGO MASTER (2)
Has race experience to his name. A nice placing last start behind Sand Box who on the day was a surprise win. Since then he was a runner-up again and that form is standing up.
4th Pick: ALQANTUR (5)
Trialled nice since arriving. Should get a nice break from barrier two and must respect a first starter from this stable. Watch any market moves for him.
Fortuna Track work – Matamata
Tuesday 18th Jan
Madame Moet (S.Pillay) worked over 1200 metres at three-quarter pace in 1.25.3, last 600 in 41.3.
Hayate (S.Pillay) worked at three-quarter pace over 800 metres in 57, home in 43.
Thursday 20th Jan
Madame Moet (M.Roustoby) worked over an easy 1200 metres in 1.21, home in 39.
Navalha (R.Khan) worked over 800 metres at three-quarter pace in 58, home in 43
Hayate (S.Pillay) worked over 600 metres at three-quarter pace in 43.2
Other News
A winning double for Fortuna in Singapore Saturday 15th January with both King Arthur and Brutus greeting the judge – see stories below from Fortuna Website
KING ARTHUR put in another regal performance when taking out the Class 4 1000m Polytrack event at Kranji 15th January, recording his 3rd win in succession and his 4th career win in Singapore. After winning his last two races from wide barrier draws, the 4yo son of I Am Invincible out of Pentasia (by Pentire) had the luxury of the No 1 gate this time. Former Singapore Champion Apprentice rider Shafiq Rusof was in the saddle and, jumping away well but then being pressured on the outside by two other runners, Shafiq was content to ease slightly, but hold the rail. Traveling well in the run, Shafiq gave his mount extra rein as they turned for home and King Arthur skipped away, going to the line under a hands and heels ride, easing down with 2 lengths to spare, running the trip in the smart time of 58.55
Click HERE to see the race replay
Trainer Donna Logan, recording her 2nd Training success in her role as newly appointed Head Trainer for the powerful Te Akau Racing enterprise, was a happy lass after the race “That was super to watch, this horse has really matured in his attitude and is racing very professionally – Shafiq handled him perfectly and he was just too strong for them today. Well done to John Galvin and his Fortuna Team of Owners, they put a lot into Singapore racing and deserve every success they get”
“King Arthur” – Singapore Win #4 – 15th January 2022
Fortuna Director, John Galvin, watching from his Hamilton home in New Zealand was also very happy “It’s never easy to win three in a row, but King Arthur was up to the task today and was a dominant winner, He hasn’t been the easiest horse to handle in the past, getting himself very worked up pre race, but today, as with his last start, he was the perfect gentleman saving all of his energies for the race. Big kudos to Donna Logan as we had set King Arthur to run on the 22nd Jan in the Class 4 1200, but after getting a very bullish trackwork report from Shafiq last Monday morning, Donna decided to give him another crack at the 1000m trip this week, a decision that has paid off big time ”
5yo Gelding BRUTUS (Rubick – Harvest Queen) made it back to back wins and recorded 3 wins and a 2nd from his last four starts when taking out the Class 4 1200m Turf at Singapore’s Kranji racecourse 15th January. Perfectly handled by former Singapore Champion Apprentice, Shafiq Rusof, BRUTUS bought up a double for the day for Shafiq, Te Akau Trainer Donna Logan and the Fortuna NZ Stable. Drawn in a mid field barrier, Shafiq had Brutus away well, but then eased and dropped into a one back out spot in the run, traveled nicely in the run, loomed up on the turn and was too classy in the run home, going to the post with a length to spare.
Click HERE to see the race replay
Trainer, Donna Logan, recording her 2nd win for the day and her 3rd from just three racedays in her newly appointed role as Head Trainer for Te Akau Racing Singapore was over the moon with the result “That’s a super performance – he was just too classy for them today – beautifully ridden by Shafiq and a great outcome for John Galvin and his Fortuna Team.”
Fortuna Director, John Galvin, watching from his home in New Zealand, was enjoying his evening having already watched the Fortuna stablemate KING ARTHUR win impressively earlier in the evening “That was an impressive performance today. Brutus has really turned his form around these past few months – he hit a bit of a flat spot throughout early and mid 2021 but came into his own with two wins and a 2nd in his last three starts in 2021. His former Trainer, Mark Walker, then made the wise decision to freshen him after his last win (3oth Oct), his new Trainer, Donna Logan, made an equally wise decision to trial him 4th January – that topped him off nicely. And well ridden by Shafiq, who is riding with just so much confidence”
Brutus (Rubick-Harvest Queen) was acquired by John Galvin at the May 2019 Inglis Digital Sale for A$45,000 from his former owners, The China Horse Club – he has now won four times and had nine minor placings from 24 starts and has accumulated S211,000 in Stakes for his 46 member strong ownership group, the Fortuna Brutus Syndicate, an Ownership Group with Members from New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong and the UK
Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale
Breaking News from Magic Millions re enhancements to the Magic Millions Series
The Magic Millions Series has gone from strength to strength in recent years – the series is held over one raceday at Aquis Park on the Gold Coast– i.e the Saturday before the Magic Millions Summer Yearling Sale on the Gold Coast.
Currently it is a nine race programme with two races – the Two Year Old Classic and the Three Year Old Guineas run for A$2m each and five other races for A$1m each – there is also a Maiden race for A$250k and a Grade race for A$250k – clearly this is a highly lucrative day for the connections of successful runners – note that entry to these races are for yearlings that have bought at MM Yearlings Sales and which have been registered for the MM Series (one time fee of A$5500) – final acceptances are determined by ratings
Last week Magic Millions announced a significant enhancement for this Series beginning in 2023 – two new races – “The Syndicator” a race with A$1m Stakes over 1200mopen to horses 3yo and up owned by Ownership Groups consisting of more than 20 people. And “The Debut” a race for A$500k over 900m for 2yo’s having their first start. Both very exciting enhancements I am sure you will agree.
While the 2yo Race is probably a bridge too far for a NZ based 2yo, the Syndicator is a realistic target for any NZ based Graduate of the MM Yearling Sales. Which brings our very latest yearling acquisition, acquired 12th January right into focus
This Filly by Rubick (now given the stable name “Cube”) was selected by the Fortuna and Te Akau Trainer, Mark Walker, from the Magic Millions Gold Coast Summer Yearling Sale. With travel conditions difficult to Australia for New Zealanders, Mark Walker had travelled from Singapore to Australia late December and had immersed himself in the catalogue and online viewing of Video clips and photographs. Planning to buy five or six Yearlings in total for Te Akau in total, Mark had shortlisted about 100 Yearlings. Arriving at the Sales grounds early January, Mark then conducted physical inspections, consulting with David Ellis along the way and in the end, had a total of around 24 Yearlings vetted and those that passed were on the final buying list.
Mark had been working on a brief provided to him by Fortuna Racing’s John Galvin to select a strongly pedigreed, physically correct Yearling filly, who could potentially make a 2yo, but had the scope to develop into a quality 3yo and older horse. During inspections, Mark had identified “Cube” as a “must have” acquisition for Te Akau Racing and would be available to Fortuna provided she came in at or under the Fortuna budget ceiling. The budget was A$110k but at Auction time the A$110k bid was with another bidder, so Mark went one more bid and she was knocked down to us for A$120k, a very satisfying outcome in the context of an overall sales average of A$298k
Pedigree
CUBE possesses an outstanding pedigree. Her Sire is Rubick, a super fast winning son of Encosta de Lago, who won twice as a Two Year old including the Group Three Blue Diamond Prelude at Caulfield and then as a Three Year old won the Group Two Schillaci Stakes at Caulfield. The Sire of over 136 winners to date, including 3 Stakes winners, his Stud career got off to a flying start with his son Yes, Yes,Yes winning the Everest in 2019 and in the 2019/20 season he was the Leading Sire of 3yo’s in Australia. Rubick is the Sire of the Fortuna 5yo, Brutus, the Singapore based winner of 4 races to date in that jurisdiction
CUBE’S Dam, Miss Foxwood (by Fastnet Rock) the winner of 3 races in NZ and was Stakes placed once at Group One level, twice at Group 3 level and twice at Listed Level. Her Dam Foxwood (by Centaine) was an outstanding racemare, winning 5 times, twice at Group One Level (NZ 2000 Guineas and Captain Cook Stakes) and amazingly, she is the dam of 10 horses to race, all winners. She is the Granddam of the Singapore Champion 3yo, Mr Clint, the winner of the Singapore Guineas and the Singapore Gold Cup. This is also the family of Melbourne Cup winner, Gurners Lane
Across the board, this is an exceptional pedigree page, emphasised by the Dam Sire line of Fastnet Rock, Centaine, Sir Tristram, Sovereign Edition and Le Filou
Click HERE to Cube’s pedigree
Physical type
A strong, attractive Bay Filly of good medium size, “Cube” is physically correct, has a lovely temperament, walks very well and passed her Vet exam with flying colours with a Grade 1 scope and very clean X Rays – Click HERE to see her parading at Sales Grounds
Selector’s view (Mark Walker)
“This Filly has an outstanding pedigree page which really caught my attention in the first place, but then when I inspected her I was really impressed with her physical attributes – she is strong, well grown, walks beautifully and in my view represents great value both as a racemare and a future broodmare prospect. I was doubtful that I would be able to secure her for John’s budget, however the Australian Yearling market is very “fashionable” and although Rubick has a very good record as a Stallion at Stud, the “fashion” lies with I Am Invincible, Zoustar, Written Tycoon, Deep Field etc. Accordingly, she was able to slip under the radar to some degree and given her physical type and pedigree and the price we paid in the end compared to overall sales average, I am labelling her the “Value Buy of the Sale”.
I am on my way back to New Zealand in the next few weeks to take over from Jamie Richards as Head Trainer for Te Akau Racing in NZ and I am really looking forward to preparing this Filly for her racing career.”
Te Akau Racing’s David Ellis
“While I was unable to attend this Sale in person this year, due to travel restrictions, I worked very closely with Mark Walker as he sifted through the catalogue, conducted physical inspections and had our short list vetted. The Sale was exceptionally strong and I had my reservations, John, as to whether you would be able to secure a suitable type for your budget, but once again, you have succeeded. This Rubick Filly has an exceptional page with a deep, deep pedigree going back to some of New Zealand’s oldest families. Physically she is very impressive and I am going to be very proud to have her in our Stable to train for you”
Syndicator’s view (John Galvin)
“As always, we strive to seek “value” with our thoroughbred purchases and anticipating that this Magic Millions Yearling Sale would be very strong, we knew that we would have to “box clever” in order to acquire the right type of filly within our budget. Physical type is where I always focus my attention, Mark Walker is of the same mind of course and he identified five fillies for us that ticked all of the physical boxes that he thought may meet our budget. The first two came and went for “overs” but then we managed to secure the third one, this Rubick- Miss Foxwood Filly within our budget constraints. I was particularly pleased by that because I had rated her pedigree page as the No 1 of the five on the list. I am also very pleased that Mark Walker was heavily involved in her selection, given that he is returning to NZ to his old role as Te Akau Racing’s NZ Trainer”
Disclosure Statement & Agreement
Click HERE to read Disclosure Statement – Click HERE to read Syndicate Agreement
Terms
Shares can be ordered online from the Fortuna website HERE
Contact John by email john@fortuna-nz.com if you require further information or call/text 021 921 460
Ironies
As one who has never been afraid to be like the little boy in the Fairy Tale who cries out “Look, the Emperor has no clothes” I always have my eye out for those absurdities or ironies in life that jump out at us, particularly when they come from “officialdom”
Two caught my eye in this past week – the first one from across the Tasman with “Novax” Djokovic getting the boot because he didn’t fill out some forms properly – you could almost hear the collective sigh of relief from the Aussies believing they were now “safe” from someone who may not have been vaccinated – the irony is of course that this was against a backdrop where tens of thousands of Aussies (both vaccinated and unvaccinated) were going down with Covid.
By the way, it has come to light in this past week that jockeys in NSW are not required to be vaccinated!!
The second one is closer to home with a Judge determining that he would deny bail to Brian Tamaki who had arrested on a charge of speaking in a public place in breach of bail conditions. Presumably, the judge concluded that this 63 year old man was somehow a “threat to the community” if he was allowed to roam free? – meanwhile in South Auckland the gangsters roam around in their fancy cars armed to the teeth with illegal firearms, dealing amphetamines and shooting down anyone who gets in their way, seemingly untroubled by the Police and the Courts – the irony is delicious – it has become a funny old world we live in!!!
5yo Gelding BRUTUS (Rubick – Harvest Queen) made it back to back wins and recorded 3 wins and a 2nd from his last four starts when taking out the Class 4 1200m Turf at Singapore’s Kranji racecourse 15th January. Perfectly handled by former Singapore Champion Apprentice, Shafiq Rusof, BRUTUS bought up a double for the day for Shafiq, Te Akau Trainer Donna Logan and the Fortuna NZ Stable. Drawn in a mid field barrier, Shafiq had Brutus away well, but then eased and dropped into a one back out spot in the run, traveled nicely in the run, loomed up on the turn and was too classy in the run home, going to the post with a length to spare.
Click HERE to see the race replay
Trainer, Donna Logan, recording her 2nd win for the day and her 3rd from just three racedays in her newly appointed role as Head Trainer for Te Akau Racing Singapore was over the moon with the result “That’s a super performance – he was just too classy for them today – beautifully ridden by Shafiq and a great outcome for John Galvin and his Fortuna Team.”
Fortuna Director, John Galvin, watching from his home in New Zealand, was enjoying his evening having already watched the Fortuna stablemate KING ARTHUR win impressively earlier in the evening “That was an impressive performance today. Brutus has really turned his form around these past few months – he hit a bit of a flat spot throughout early and mid 2021 but came into his own with two wins and a 2nd in his last three starts in 2021. His former Trainer, Mark Walker, then made the wise decision to freshen him after his last win (3oth Oct), his new Trainer, Donna Logan, made an equally wise decision to trial him 4th January – that topped him off nicely. And well ridden, by Shafiq, who is riding with just so much confidence”
Shafiq Rusof returns to scale aboard Brutus – Trainer Donna Logam is at left
Brutus (Rubick-Harvest Queen) was acquired by John Galvin at the May 2019 Inglis Digital Sale for A$45,000 from his former owners, The China Horse Club – he has now won four times and had nine minor placings from 24 starts and has accumulated S211,000 in Stakes for his 46 member strong ownership group, the Fortuna Brutus Syndicate, an Ownership Group with Members from New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong and the UK
KING ARTHUR put in another regal performance when taking out the Class 4 1000m Polytrack event at Kranji 15th January, recording his 3rd win in succession and his 4th career win in Singapore. After winning his last two races from wide barrier draws, the 4yo son of I Am Invincible out of Pentasia (by Pentire) had the luxury of the No 1 gate this time. Former Singapore Champion Apprentice rider Shafiq Rusof was in the saddle and, jumping away well but then being pressured on the outside by two other runners, Shafiq was content to ease slightly, but hold the rail. Traveling well in the run, Shafiq gave his mount extra rein as they turned for home and King Arthur skipped away, going to the line under a hands and heels ride, easing down with 2 lengths to spare, running the trip in the smart time of 58.55
Click HERE to see the race replay
Trainer Donna Logan, recording her 2nd Training success in her role as newly appointed Head Trainer for the powerful Te Akau Racing enterprise, was a happy lass after the race “That was super to watch, this horse has really matured in his attitude and is racing very professionally – Shafiq handled him perfectly and he was just too strong for them today. Well done to John Galvin and his Fortuna Team of Owners, they put a lot into Singapore racing and deserve every success they get”
“King Arthur” – Singapore Win #4 – 15th January 2022
Fortuna Director, John Galvin, watching from his Hamilton home in New Zealand was also very happy “It’s never easy to win three in a row, but King Arthur was up to the task today and was a dominant winner, He hasn’t been the easiest horse to handle in the past, getting himself very worked up pre race, but today, as with his last start, he was the perfect gentleman saving all of his energies for the race. Big kudos to Donna Logan as we had set King Arthur to run on the 22nd Jan in the Class 4 1200, but after getting a very bullish trackwork report from Shafiq last Monday morning, Donna decided to give him another crack at the 1000m trip this week, a decision that has paid off big time ”
Shafiq Rusof returns to scale on King Arthur – Trainer Donna Logan is on left
KING ARTHUR was originally raced in Australia as Tintagel by clients of the Bjorn Baker Stable, but after not meeting their expectations, they decided to put the horse on the market and he was purchased by John Galvin out of the October 2020 Inglis Digital Sale for A$25,000. He is raced by the Fortuna King Arthur Syndicate, an ownership group of 31 individuals from New Zealand, Australia and Malaysia. From 12 starts in Singapore, he has now accumulated S$133,000 with 4 wins and 7 minor placings
Fortuna has five runners this Saturday 15th January in Singapore
Singapore
King Arthur is in the Class 4 1000m Poly (Race 4 at 6.30pm NZT) – a very strong last start winner this trip and surface two weeks ago – Shafiq retains the mount – has to carry 59kgs but drawn to effect – a good beginning may make him hard to catch and run down in this race – strong each way credentials
Here is what the Singapore Turf Club tipsters say about this race;
1st Pick: KING ARTHUR (1)
Very smart win last start over this distance. Jumped wide and covered ground but still too strong and he will be hard to hold out again in this.
2nd Pick: SKY EYE (2)
Meets a field where he is a genuine Top 3 player. A consistent galloper who has just run into some tougher opposition but never far away in a finish.
3rd Pick: SNIP (9)
On the quick back-up after last week where he finished in fourth position, not far from the winner. Likes the distance and can sneak into the multiples up in class again.
4th Pick: LIM’S ZOOM (6)
The 2022 season’s opening winner. Was ridden more forward than usual that day and duly obliged. This is tougher, but he can still take a hand in this.
Red Rover is also in the Class 4 1000m Poly (Race 4 at 6.30pm NZT) – will be ridden by CC Wong from the outside barrier in a small field – it has been over two years since this horse has won in Singapore but did win 3 in a row in 2019 this trip and surface off higher ratings than his current rating – can feature with luck in running and will be at big odds
Hadeer is in the Class 3 1100m Turf (Race 10 at 9.30pm NZT) – winning three in a row and running 2nd over four starts this trip and surface at the back end of 2021 – all in the hands of Te Akau apprentice Jerlyn Seow, who takes the mount again – produced a winning trial 4th January – has risen sharply in the ratings but Jerlyn claims 3kgs – loves to lead and any rain on the day will only enhance his chances – very good each way chance
Here is what the Singapore Turf Club tipsters say about this race;
1st Pick: LIM’S KOSCIUSZKO (4)
Unbeaten and looks all poised to make it five wins in a row even if he is rising in class. All four wins were recorded over course and distance. Hard to beat.
2nd Pick: HADEER (2)
Game sort who seldom puts a foot wrong. Maps well for this race but will have to beat the selection. Can still run a cheeky race.
3rd Pick: IRONCHAMP (5)
On the quick back-up after his gutsy third to Be Bee last Saturday. May have to do some work from wide alley to press forward. Not without place claims.
4th Pick: REIGNITE (9)
Could not quite measure up when stepped up to Class 3 level. Has drawn the widest but he gets back, anyway. Visors on. Unproven on turf but with a bit of luck, he may pinch a place.
Cosmic Sands contests the Class 4 1400m Turf (Race 11 at 10pm NZT) – disappointed at his only Singapore start to date 20th November – however this 4yo son of Prince Of Dubai out of a Galileo Mare is a 2 win horse in Australia – Shafiq takes the mount and blinkers go on – bred to run a trip, he may well need this resuming run before showing his best – watch the market
Brutus contests the Class 4 1200m Turf (Race 12 at 10.30 pm NZT) – has drawn mid field with Shafiq to ride – well performed in Singapore with 3 career wins – last start winner who loves to be up on the pace – presents as a strong each way chance here
Here is what the Singapore Turf Club tipsters say about this race;
1st Pick: BRUTUS (7)
Loves to get to the front and bowl along dictating the race. If he finds an easy lead and doesn’t go too hard, he will take some beating again.
2nd Pick: IN ALL HIS GLORY (2)
Stable is low-flying at the moment and he comes into this fresh off a break. Trialled nicely and has been competitive over this trip in the past.
3rd Pick: LIM’S BESTBREAKER (8)
Finished off last year with a nice second behind Valorous in a similar style event. Watch any market moves for support.
4th Pick: SILENT PARTNER (4)
Comes into this race six points lower than the last time he won at the end of 2020. Competitive Class 4 race which should have good pace in it and watch him running on.
Fortuna Track work – Matamata
Tuesday 11th Jan
Mohawk Brave (S Pillay) worked at three quarter pace over 1000 metres in 1.15.3, home in 44.6.
Thursday 13th Jan
Mohawk Brave (N Parmar) galloped over an easy 1000 metres in 1.09.3, last 600 in 39.3.
Fortuna Track work – Singapore
Tuesday 11th Jan
Brutus (Shafiq) – C, 1000 38; Cosmic Sands (CC Wong) – 1000 40; Red Rover (Harry K) – 800/600 39; 37; Olympia(Saimee) – 800 41; Elliot Ness (Shafiq) – C, 1000 41; Hadeer (Jerlyn) – C, 1000 39;
The winners keep coming – see below from Fortuna Website
Fortuna Racing’s Four Year Old Mare Soprano Supreme wins Maiden Race at Matamata
SOPRANO SUPREME (4yo Mare by Contributer out of the Zabeel Mare, Falsetto) was impressive at Matamata 12th January when winning the NZ Bloodstock Pearl Series Maiden 1600 by almost five lengths. A strong finishing run for 2nd over 1400m 23rd December saw punters send her out a $3.90 clear favourite with the very much in form Te Akau apprentice Joe Kamaruddin (claiming 2kgs) in the saddle. The race plan was to go forward from her mid field draw and that was executed perfectly by horse and rider, landing in a nice spot outside the leader. Traveling nicely in the run, Joe gave her a bit more rein approaching the turn and on turning for home, she sprinted away from field to go to the line with a 4.75 length margin in the smart time of 1.35.38
Click HERE to see the race Video replay
Trainer Jamie Richards was on course and expressed a lot of satisfaction with the win “Soprano has been a very slow maturing mare and we have needed to be very patient with her and give her the time she needed – but she was very good last start 2nd here at Matamata before Christmas and the extra trip today was right up her alley. Lovely ride by Joe who rode her to instructions perfectly. Bred to stay, she will have another run at 1600m and then we will get her up to a 2000m trip. Congrats to John Galvin and his Fortuna Team – they have been incredibly patient with this Mare.”
Fortuna Racing’s John Galvin was also on course with a solid representation of Syndicate Members “That was exciting to watch – she always seemed to be going well in the run and certainly was very dominant in how she finished off the race – in her earlier career starts she was showing us glimpses of her ability, but just needed time to mature and grow into herself. Neat ride by Joe and well done to Jamie for bringing this mare along quietly – and well done to David Ellis for picking this Mare out of the 2019 Sale for us – I had asked him to select a genuine staying type for us and once again he has delivered”
Soprano Supreme was acquired by David Ellis on behalf of Fortuna at the NZ Bloodstock 2019 Karaka Yearling Sale for $62,500 from the draft of Te Runga Stud.
She is raced by the Fortuna Soprano Supreme Syndicate, an Ownership group of 62 individuals from New Zealand and Hong Kong
Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale
Our expectations of this sale were that it would be hot, hot, hot and with a sales average nudging almost A$300k, our expectations were not wrong. Te Akau and Fortuna Racing’s former Singapore (and now returning NZ Trainer), Mark Walker has been on the Gold Coast since early January researching the catalogue and conducting inspections. My brief to Mark was simple “find a filly that meets our type criteria, has a strong pedigree page, by a proven sire – budget A$110,000” – Mark identified 5 Fillies that he thought might meet our criteria, particularly the budget one, the first two went for “overs” but he managed to snare Lot 270, a Filly by Rubick at slightly over budget (A$120,000) – Out of a winning Stakes placed Fastnet Rock Mare (Miss Foxwood) – this Filly ticks all of the physical boxes big time and has a pedigree page, that if she was to succeed on the race track, would lead to her having significant residual value as a broodmare on retirement from racing. Mark Walker says “John, you have done really well here with this Rubick Filly – I have seen every lot go through the ring and seen many fillies who don’t match her type or have her pedigree page, make a lot more money than she did. She represents great value.”
David Ellis, working in closely with Mark from his Te Akau base concurs “John, you have made an art form of finding value types for your Fortuna Team over the years – this Filly is a cracker – I thought she was a “must buy’ but also thought you were no show of securing her for your budget – well done and I am looking forward to welcoming her to the farm next week”
See details from Fortuna website below
Fortuna acquires Yearling Filly by Rubick out of Miss Foxwood at Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale
Published 13 January 2022
Lot 270 – the Yearling Filly by RUBICK out of MISS FOXWOOD (by Fastnet Rock) has been acquired by the DC Ellis/Fortuna combination – Mark Walker was in the sales ring at the Gold Coast acting on our behalf
This horse will be syndicated by Fortuna to its clients and the general public – Syndicate paperwork still being prepared but shares will be available down to 1% and we are taking expressions of interest – $19,400 per 10% share, $9,700 per 5% shares, $4,850 per 2.5 share, $1,940 per 1% share all inclusive of GST, Fees, Magic Millions Series Registration Fee, Freight to NZ, Insurance and working capital
Ongoing costs start 1 April 2022 at $40 per month per each 1% share
Click HERE to see this outstanding Filly parading
Click HERE to listen to our Trainer Mark Walker comment on her
Click Pedigree here
Contact John Galvin HERE to express interest
Yearling Filly by RUBICK out of MISS FOXWOOD
Lot 270 – the Yearling Filly by RUBICK out of MISS FOXWOOD (by Fastnet Rock) has been acquired by the DC Ellis/Fortuna combination – Mark Walker was in the sales ring at the Gold Coast acting on our behalf
This horse will be syndicated by Fortuna to its clients and the general public – Syndicate paperwork still being prepared but shares will be available down to 1% and we are taking expressions of interest – $20,000 per 10% share, $10,000 per 5% shares, $5,000 per 2.5 share, $2,000 per 1% share all inclusive of GST, Fees, Magic Millions Series Registration Fee, Freight to NZ, Insurance and working capital
Ongoing costs start 1 April 2022 at $40 per month per each 1% share
Click HERE to see this outstanding Filly parading
Click HERE to listen to our Trainer Mark Walker comment on her
Click Pedigree here
Order Shares HERE
Contact John Galvin HERE to express interest
Yearling Filly by RUBICK out of MISS FOXWOOD
SOPRANO SUPREME (4yo Mare by Contributer out of the Zabeel Mare, Falsetto) was impressive at Matamata 12th January when winning the NZ Bloodstock Pearl Series Maiden 1600 by almost five lengths. A strong finishing run for 2nd over 1400m 23rd December saw punters send her out a $3.90 clear favourite with the very much in form Te Akau apprentice Joe Kamaruddin (claiming 2kgs) in the saddle. The race plan was to go forward from her mid field draw and that was executed perfectly by horse and rider, landing in a nice spot outside the leader. Traveling nicely in the run, Joe gave her a bit more rein approaching the turn and on turning for home, she sprinted away from field to go to the line with a 4.75 length margin in the smart time of 1.35.38
Click HERE to see the race Video replay
Trainer Jamie Richards was on course and expressed a lot of satisfaction with the win “Soprano has been a very slow maturing mare and we have needed to be very patient with her and give her the time she needed – but she was very good last start 2nd here at Matamata before Christmas and the extra trip today was right up her alley. Lovely ride by Joe who rode her to instructions perfectly. Bred to stay, she will have another run at 1600m and then we will get her up to a 2000m trip. Congrats to John Galvin and his Fortuna Team – they have been incredibly patient with this Mare.”
Fortuna Racing’s John Galvin was also on course with a solid representation of Syndicate Members “That was exciting to watch – she always seemed to be going well in the run and certainly was very dominant in how she finished off the race – in her earlier career starts she was showing us glimpses of her ability, but just needed time to mature and grow into herself. Neat ride by Joe and well done to Jamie for bringing this mare along quietly – and well done to David Ellis for picking this Mare out of the 2019 Sale for us – I had asked him to select a genuine staying type for us and once again he has delivered”
Soprano Supreme was acquired by David Ellis on behalf of Fortuna at the NZ Bloodstock 2019 Karaka Yearling Sale for $62,500 from the draft of Te Runga Stud.
She is raced by the Fortuna Soprano Supreme Syndicate, an Ownership group of 62 individuals from New Zealand and Hong Kong