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MELODY BELLE – Glorious in Victory Group One Tarzino Trophy – Hastings 31 August 2019

Champion Mare, MELODY BELLE, in what will undoubtedly go down as her greatest Group One victory to date, put a high class field to the sword  when winning the Group One Tarzino Trophy (1400 metres – $200,000) at Hastings, scoring back to back wins in the event after winning in 2018 as well.

Nervous punters, concerned about her wide barrier draw, sent the mare out at very generous starting odds of $5.70. Drawn barrier 15 of 16, the draw was of concern to her connections, but having faith in MELODY BELLE’s gate speed led Trainer, Te Akau’s Jamie Richards, Syndicate Manager John Galvin and rider Michael McNab to a pre race tactical plan to jump well and endeavour to take up a position in or near the lead. Uncharacteristically however, MELODY BELLE was tardy away and with huge early speed in the race, McNab had to resort to Plan B and finished up near the tail of the field. No panic on the rider’s part however, the speed up front was hot and the field strung out. On turning for home, MELODY BELLE had only two runners behind her, but seeing clear air as they straightened and with a couple of reminders behind the saddle, the bonny Mare got down to business, maintaining a swooping, compelling and powerful run, gathered in the field and went to the line with almost a length to spare in the very slick time of 1.22.12, the fastest time for this event in the past 10 years

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Melody Belle- Simply Amazing – Tarzino Trophy 31st August 2019

Fortuna Director and Syndicate Manager, John Galvin, was ecstatic after the race. “I don’t usually get very emotional on race days,” he said, “but today’s victory was simply outstanding, she had to do it all from the draw and with not getting away well – she is a Super Star. Full credit to a no panic ride by our pinch hitting jockey, Michael McNab and to trainer Jamie Richards for having her spot on for this event.”

MELODY BELLE is a Five Year old race mare by Commands out of Meleka Belle and a descendent of the famous Belle family founded in the 1930’s by Jim and Annie Sarten and continued on by their daughter, Marie Leicester, MELODY BELLE’s breeder.

MELODY BELLE was purchased by Te Akau Supremo DAVID ELLIS, on behalf of Fortuna Syndications at the NZ Bloodstock Premier Sale of 2016 for $57,500. Now the winner of twelve races, including seven Group Ones, two Group Twos, a Group Three and the Listed Karaka Million, MELODY BELLE has won prize money of $1,750,000 for her ownership Group, the Fortuna Melody Belle Syndicate, a group of 34 individuals.

MELODY BELLE was strapped by Mette Mosebo

 

“Iron Horse” SPOKESMAN breaks through for his first Singapore win

The patience of Trainer Mark Walker and Members of the Fortuna Sportsman Syndicate were rewarded in spades today at Kranji race course in Singapore when the Five Year Old Gelding, SPOKESMAN (Alamosa-Panthera) broke through for his first Singapore win. Fortuna Director John Galvin picks up the story, “Since acquiring Spokesman in January of this year, he has had 10 starts for us prior to today and had won prizemoney in 9 of them, so while he is no champion, he is honest as the day is long and now gets a well deserved win. Trainer Mark Walker decided that we needed to be positive from the wide draw and try and lead, and rider Zawari executed the tactics perfectly – so big kudos to Trainer and Jockey”



“Spokesman” – First Win In Singapore 25th August 2019

 

Drawn Barrier 11 in an 11 horse field over the 1600 metre trip in Class 5 Grade on the Turf track, Zawari fired SPOKESMAN out of the gates, soon had him in the lead, maintaining a solid tempo in the run. Still sitting quietly as they turned, Zawari gave the horse some rein, quickly putting a gap on the field and finished up winning the race by a commanding six lengths.

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SPOKESMAN is one of two horses in the Fortuna Sportsman Syndicate (the other is SPORTSCASTER), an ownership group consisting of 27 individuals.

SPOKESMAN’S win gave Te Akau Singapore Trainer Mark Walker his 56th win for the season and now leads the 2019 Trainers Premiership by a 14 win margin

 

 

Brutus now in Singapore

The Three Year Old Gelding BRUTUS (by Rubick out of Harvest Queen) has exited quarantine in Singapore and is now in work under the watchful eye of Fortuna’s Singapore Trainer, Mark Walker. Purchased by Fortuna’s John Galvin at the Inglis Online Auction in April, BRUTUS (who raced as “Field of Boaz”) in Australia has one race in NSW before being put on the market by his Owners, the China Horse Club.

Identified by Mark Walker as an ideal type for Singapore racing, he was gelded straight away once we acquired him and then spelled in NSW for a few weeks before going into quarantine in Victoria ahead of his flight to Sydney

 BRUTUS – Singapore 12th August 2019

Fortuna’s John Galvin had this to say about BRUTUS “Once we gelded this horse he put on 23 kgs in weight and is now an imposing type, standing at 16.0 hands and weighing 510kgs. Now that he has commenced work in Singapore, I estimate it will take about 10 weeks for him to acclimatise, get race fit and be ready for the first of his two mandatory trials. Once ready to race he is eligible for Restricted Maiden Grade, a Grade which carries S$75,000 of prize money. He is also eligible for the very lucrative Singapore Three Year Old Series – a three Race Series run in April/May of 2020 for total prize money of S$1.35m”

Click HERE to see Video footage of BRUTUS trotting up in Singapore 12th August wth voice over from Trainer Mark Walker

Still shares left in Brutus at NZ$2770 per each 2.5% share and $90 per month from 1 September for ongoing expenses. Click HERE to read more and order a share on line.

 

“Its all over” – RED ROVER scores his debut Singapore win for the Fortuna Team

A hunch and a punt taken by Te Akau Racing’s Singapore Trainer Mark Walker and Fortuna Syndication’s John Galvin in September 2018 paid off in brilliant fashion in Singapore 2nd August when the Five Year Old gelding RED ROVER (O’Reilly- PinUp) strolled to victory in the Class 4 1000 metre sprint at Kranji racecourse.

John Galvin picks up the story ” Mark and I are always on the lookout for promising types who have good form in Sydney/NSW – we became aware that RED ROVER who had won well at Rosehill in April 2018 was being offered at an online auction by his owners, Waikato Stud. We had him vetted and he scoped a Grade 3 which generally we would walk away from – but clearly he was a super fast race horse and so we decided to take a punt on securing a bargain, we set a budget and bid for him and we managed to secure him for around NZ$15,000. We then applied to the Singapore Turf Club to have the horse admitted to Singapore for racing and they approved his entry. I then went about syndicating the horse, giving potential clients full disclosure about his condition and the fact that he may require wind surgery at some point.

“On arrival in Singapore he went into work and got up to trials fitness level at which time he started to make wind noise and so our very good vet in Singapore performed tie back surgery at that point. The surgery went well and after a short recovery he was back in work and ready to trial – he won his final trial in good fashion and made his race day debut at the end of June, running a 3rd placing off a wide draw over the 1000 metre trip. He backed up on 12th July over the 1000m, again drawing out and ran a bold 2nd, beaten half a length. His race day form was very good and he repaid us in spades with his victory tonight – this time he drew a good barrier and it always seemed during the running that he was going to come up trumps. A huge thank you and congratulations to all of those people who also took a punt on Red Rover, taking a share in the horse, despite the risks that his poor scope presented. And a big thank you to the STC Head Vet for approving Red Rover’s entry to Singapore, Trainer Mark Walker and his team for a great training effort, Dr Dan Shaw our Vet and Azhar, our jockey, who has ridden Red Rover on all three occasions”

Drawing Barrier 5 and leaving the barriers well, rider I AZHAR soon had RED ROVER in the lead and on the rail. Traveling at a good tempo, RED ROVER seemed to be going well as they turned for home and went to the line under a hands and heels ride winning by a length at the line, handsomely rewarding punters who had sent him out an odds on favourite.

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Red Rover – Victorious in Singapore 2nd August

RED ROVER, whose stable name is “Bullet”, now boasts a Singapore race day record of three starts for 1 wins, a 2nd and a 3rd for S$45,000 of prize money to date and is owned by the Fortuna Red Rover Syndicate, an ownership group of 60 individuals, a group that is truly International with Members from New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong and the Philippines, with 27 of those individuals being brand new clients for the Fortuna Syndications Team

 

 

Fortuna Trainers in Singapore and New Zealand at top of their game

WALKER ON TARGET FOR RECORD SEASON

July 30, 2019

Mark Walker has surpassed the 50 win mark in Singapore this season. - STC

Te Akau’s Singapore trainer Mark Walker notched his 50th win for the season when Sacred Sea was victorious over 1700m in Class 4 company at Kranji racecourse on Friday night.

In a season running the calendar year in Singapore, Walker has a 13 win buffer over Michael Clements and could be on target to set a new record.

“We had 87 wins when winning the premiership in 2017 but may struggle to reach that with quite a few of our winners now up in grade,” Walker said. “Last season we won S$4.7m in prizemoney for the owners and we will probably top that.

“We’ve had some nice wins, but I’m a bit disappointed it rained last week for the (Singapore) Derby (2000m). By race nine the track was severely rain-affected and the two we had in couldn’t get through it.”

The winner of five training premierships in New Zealand, Walker was crowned Singapore Champion Trainer in 2015 and 2017 while also finishing second and third since moving to Singapore in 2010.

RICHARDS PRODUCES A STELLAR FIRST SEASON AS TE AKAU RACING’S SOLE HEAD TRAINER

 

Te Akau’s New Zealand trainer Jamie Richards has experienced a standout first season as a solo trainer. - Trish Dunell

Meanwhile, on the home front, Te Akau trainer Jamie Richards has saddled his last horse for the season and is preparing for the new term.

Te Akau New Zealand has recorded 98 wins this season, including 18 stakes victories, and nearly $4 million in prizemoney.

“It’s been a phenomenal season for Jamie to get nearly 100 wins and all those stakes winners, an incredible effort,” Walker said.

“They’ve got such a good team of people, not only at the farm but also at the stables. “Jamie is always the first to say you’re only as good as the people around you and he’s certainly got very good people around him.”

Walker has a long association with Te Akau and its principal David Ellis and is pleased with how the business is thriving in both racing jurisdictions.

“For Dave and Karyn (Fenton-Ellis) to syndicate as many horses as they do is an incredible achievement and I don’t think you’d find anyone else in Australasia syndicating that many.

“The business has grown so much and Singapore has been a big part of that.

“It’s enabled us to make improvements on the farm and the stables and attract better quality staff. So, we’ve got to be happy with the way everything is going.”

Richards has been delighted with his first season training in a solo capacity where stable star Melody Belle went on to win five Group One races.

“It’s been a great first season as solo trainer,” he said.

“Right from the very start, our first winner was Melody Belle in the Foxbridge Plate (Gr.2, 1200m) and thankfully the horses have continued to perform well all year.

“We managed to keep the strike-rate right, had a good bit of success in Australia, and the young horses coming through have raced well.”

Richards was pleased with the level of success his racing team achieved this past season and he is looking forward to the opportunities ahead with an exciting stable of horses behind him.

“To win seven Group Ones was testament to both the horses in the stable and the staff, and the systems and procedures that we’ve got in place,” he said.

“Obviously, everything was put in place from when Dave and Mark set-up Te Akau. It’s been an incredibly exciting season and hopefully we can continue to build on it.

“I’d like to extend a big thank you to all our owners, who without we wouldn’t be in this position, and also to all the staff that have done such a great job.

“Going forwards, we’ve got a lovely bunch of horses, both older horses and younger horses coming through.

“We’ve always lacked a bit of depth in our older horses, but I think we have some there that have spelled well and have come back in good order and can hopefully continue to get through the grades.”

 

NEWS SOURCE – NZ Racing Desk

Outstanding Strike Rate for Fortuna Syndications

It has been another outstanding season for the Fortuna Syndications New Zealand Team. While undoubtedly Melody Belle has been the star of the show, the results from the total team have been exceptional, with the record for the season standing at 50 race day starts for 13 wins, a Strike Rate of 3.85. Note that this no flash in the pan, with the record over the past three seasons to 31 July 2019 being 91 starts for 26 wins, a three year Strike Rate of 3.50

“Naturally, this is a very pleasing result for the Fortuna Team,”said Fortuna Director John Galvin, “we are a boutique operation, we don’t aim to be the biggest, but we aim to deliver strong results for our large group of loyal clients.”When asked the reasons why Fortuna has been able to maintain such a consistent Strike rate, John Galvin replied. “I think there are four key factors, firstly a very strong selection policy, based around selecting well pedigreed horses with correct physical type – we are aided in this by David Ellis along with Jamie Richards and Mark Walker, secondly we are very patient – we like to ensure that every horse is thoroughly well prepared before it goes to the races, thirdly we ensure that our horses are placed correctly and lastly, we do not persevere for too long with horses who show less than average race day form.”

Fortuna currently has 15 horses in training in NZ, 14 of those with Jamie Richards as Trainer and 1 (Steeplechaser Highly Likely) with Kevin Myers

Fortuna Stable Star, Six Time Group One Winner, Melody Belle

BEAU GESTE scores his Second career win at Hastings

Resuming off 70 days proved no obstacle for Beau Geste (4 g Pour Moi – Villa Wanda, by Grand Lodge), with a dominant victory in the $10,000 Farmer Transport Rating 65 1650 metres on 18 July at Hastings.

A three-quarter brother to multiple Group One winning Wall Street (Montjeu), who had a great affinity on the course at Hastings, Beau Geste had broken through for a well deserved Maiden win over 2000 metres in March at New Plymouth, and given a chance to freshen-up by Te Akau trainer Jamie Richards worked the oracle.

Unpressured from the gates by rider Craig Grylls, Beau Geste settled comfortably three back on the inner and things unfolded nicely with a split one off the rail at the 300m. Up for the contest, he quickened through stylishly inside the 200m and pulled away under a hand ride to score by a neat length.

On Slow8 footing, Beau Geste started as a loose third favourite and his best return on the NZ TAB was $10.00 & $2.90 fixed odds.

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Beau Geste wins stylishly at Hastings 18th July 2019 – Craig Grylls aboard

“I got a really big thrill out Beau Geste winning today,” Richards said. “He’s a bread and butter sort of horse that had been over-racing with the blinkers on and had a couple of soundness problems in behind, but thankfully John Galvin allowed us to take our time with the horse. We’d sent him out to the beach at Waiuku to Catherine Cleghorn, who is a really important part of our team, and she was able to take him along quietly and give him a freshen-up.

“He returned to Matamata in very good order and he’d worked up pleasingly on the course proper. Gryllsy gave him a ten out of ten ride and it’s been a massive effort by everyone involved.

“He’s also a pretty handy jumper, but we just use that as part of his training regime at this stage of his career.”

Te Akau principal David Ellis purchased Beau Geste for $32,500 from the draft of Valachi Downs at the 2016 New Zealand Bloodstock Premier Yearling Sale, and fashioning a solid record of two wins, two seconds, and a third, for the Fortuna Beau Geste Syndicate (Mgr: John Galvin).

“I knew Wall Street well and bought this horse from Valachi,” Ellis said. “It’s terrific to see him win a couple because he wasn’t far away in his first campaign and just needed a bit of physical maturity in order to start winning.”

On course to celebrate the victory, Galvin said the win was not overly unexpected. “It is school holidays and I decided to bring my two older children (James aged  8 and Jasmine, 9) away for a couple of days, so I’ve got the support crew with me and glad I was here,” he said.

“The win wasn’t too surprising as I was reasonably confident that provided we could get the horse to relax then he would put in a good effort. Whether or not he would win, I wasn’t one-hundred sure but Jamie Richards and I had worked out it was obvious he’d over-raced in his last two runs.

“So we took the blinkers off and the instructions to Craig (Grylls) were to focus on relaxing the horse and it didn’t matter where he finished up in the run – just get him to relax and run home strong were the instructions.  He got a perfect run, didn’t cover an inch of extra ground, found a split as they turned and because he hadn’t been used up he was able to run home strongly.

“He’s been a slow maturing type and never going to be a world-beater, but he’s got all the makings of a stayer and if we can continue on this path then the further he goes the better he will be. It’s just a matter of placing him and making sure he races properly. He’s dour and hasn’t got a sprint, so he needs to be able to roll into the race, which is exactly what he did today.”

Reflecting on the Fortuna season with Te Akau, Galvin said: “The win brought our strike rate down to 3.31 for the season and we’ve got one more runner on Saturday at Te Rapa, Grand Ariana, and she will probably be our last. We’ve had a fantastic year.”

Beau Geste is raced by the Fortuna Beau Geste Syndicate, an ownership Group comprising 27 individuals

Beau Geste was strapped by Alexis White

 

FEDERATION scores back to back wins in Singapore – now three wins from six starts

 

Fortuna Syndication’s Three Year Old Gelding, FEDERATION (Written Tycoon-Bloomingdale Miss) was dominant in the Class 4 S$50,000 event at Singapore’s Kranji race course 9th June 2019 to record back to back wins and his 3rd career win.

FEDERATION was having his 6th race day start and now has the very good record of three wins, a 2nd and two fourths and over S$$130,000 of prize money. FEDERATION had been inclined to race very keenly in his earlier Singapore runs, however the removal of the blinkers by Trainer Mark Walker on the occasion of his previous victory had seen him relax nicely in the run. Away from the barriers well today, rider John Powell got him to relax nicely again and he raced in a mid field position – coming into the race  before they turned for home, he seemed to be along way from the leaders coming down the straight, but Johnny Powell got to work on him and with a relentless finishing run, he gathered in and put paid to the opposition, winning the race by one and a half lengths with his stable mate, Atlantic Fox in 2nd place.

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“Federation” – 3rd win at Kranji – 09 June 2019

FEDERATION was secured by Fortuna Director, John Galvin, at the Inglis Digital on line sale (May 2018) for A$90,000 from Vendors, The China Horse Club, following a recommendation by Fortuna’s Singapore Trainer, Mark Walker who heads up the powerful Te Akau Racing Team. “Mark had identified this horse, who had had four placings from four starts in New South Wales as a Two Year Old, as an ideal type for Singapore racing, He had a lovely pedigree, was big and strong and had performed well as a 2yo,” reports John  Galvin. “Now  Three  wins from Six starts and over S$130,000 in prizemoney, he is starting to make his mark in Singapore.”

Fortuna’s Singapore Trainer, Te Akau Racing’s Mark Walker,  a five time Premiership winning Trainer in NZ, a two time winning Trainer in Singapore  currently leads the Singapore Premiership in 2019 with 41 wins in the season to date.

FEDERATION is raced by the Fortuna Federation Syndicate, an ownership group of 38 Individuals – the syndicate Membership has an International flavour to it, with members from NZ, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore and the Philippines. 14 of those individuals experienced their first ever win with a Fortuna Syndicate when Federation won on New Year’s Day and are now enjoying a wonderful ride with FEDERATION

 

 

FEDERATION wins again in Singapore – now Two Wins from Five starts

Fortuna Syndication’s Three Year Old Gelding, FEDERATION (Written Tycoon-Bloomingdale Miss) built to a strong win in the S$75,000 Novice event at Singapore’s Kranji race course 12th May 2019 to record his 2nd career win.

FEDERATION was having his 5th race day start and had fashioned a good record with a 2nd placing, a win and two fourths in his previous four starts. Trainer Mark Walker had removed the blinkers for this run after FEDERATION had gone a bit keen at his previous run and riding instructions to the highly experienced John Powell, were to slot him in with cover during the run. Powell, who picked up the ride after regular rider, Vlad Duric, was indisposed with illness, did a superb job. FEDERATION, as is his want, was keen to get on with the job, but Powell restrained him, slotted in behind the leaders and the horse relaxed beautifully. Turning for home, Powell set FEDERATION alight, he soon gathered in the leaders and withstood the challengers to go to the line clear by a length. Interestingly, John Powell had ridden Mark Walker’s and Fortuna’s first ever winner in Singapore (Rio Fortune) back in 2010

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“Federation” – 2nd Career Win – Kranji – 12th May 2019

FEDERATION was secured by Fortuna Director, John Galvin, at the Inglis Digital on line sale (May 2018) for A$90,000 from Vendors, The China Horse Club, following a recommendation by Fortuna Singapore Trainer, Mark Walker who heads up the powerful Te Akau Racing Team. “Mark had identified this horse, who had had four placings from four starts in New South Wales as a Two Year Old, as an ideal type for Singapore racing, He had a lovely pedigree, was big and strong and had performed well as a 2yo,” reports John  Galvin. “Now Two wins from Five starts and still maturing physically, we think he has a bright future in Singapore.”

Fortuna’s Singapore Trainer, Te Akau Racing’s Mark Walker,  a five time Premiership winning Trainer in NZ, a two time winning Trainer in Singapore and who currently leads the Singapore Premiership in 2019 with 31 wins, expressed a lot of satisfaction with the win. Mark comments, “After reviewing his last start where he weakened  in the dying stages of the race to finish 4th, I realised I had made a bit of a blue in applying the blinkers to the horse, so we took them off this time and decided to ride him in behind the speed and it worked a treat. Great to get another win for the Fortuna NZ team here in Singapore, John Galvin and I go back a long time and we have had many great wins between us over the years, both in NZ and Singapore.”

FEDERATION is raced by the Fortuna Federation Syndicate, an ownership group of 38 Individuals – the syndicate Membership has an International flavour to it, with members from NZ, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore and the Philippines. 14 of those individuals experienced their first ever win with a Fortuna Syndicate when Federation won on New Year’s Day and now taste victory again,

Fortuna’s 3yo Filly BURGUNDY BELLE wins at Trentham – now Three wins from Five starts for this Classy Filly

Making it three wins from five starts, Burgundy Belle(3 f Burgundy – Spin ‘N Grin) provided Fortuna’s NZ  trainer Jamie Richards of Te Akau Racing Stables with his 92nd win this season when bolting in on Sunday at Trentham.

In the $25,000 Crown Prosecutor Cup, for three-year-olds over 1400 metres, handling the heavy footing was always going to be paramount and having won her debut on Slow9 by 5.5 lengths gave punters a significant leg-up on her prospects. Burgundy Belle  duly delivered, given a lovely run in the race by Jonathan Parkes, sitting just off the leader, Satu Lagi, and after turning for home, she gathered him in very quickly and went to the line a clear winner by 3.3 lengths.

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Rider Johnathan Parkes said: “I actually didn’t want to be as handy as what I was, but we were posted a bit wide early and she wanted to get on with the job, so I let her roll forward and she was simply too good. She’s a progressive filly and will carry on with the job.”

BURGUNDY BELLE strides to a 3 length Victory – Trentham 5th May 2019

Impressive winning on debut and again in the next grade at her following start, both in December, before spelling after a notable fifth in the Mongolian Khan Trophy (Gr. 3, 1200m) on Karaka Million Night (26 Jan.) at Ellerslie, Burgundy Belle had resumed with a very good third in the 3YO 1200 metres on 14 April at Te Rapa.

“She was going to the Cambridge Breeders’ Stakes (a week earlier), but we had a wide draw and some jockey troubles so we decided to pull out of that and have a go at this race,” said Fortuna Syndications Director John Galvin. “I was out walking the track before the race and although it’s testing, it’s not super wet, but she handles any tracks, I think, so we’re very pleased  with just how this very handsome filly is progressing.”

Jamie Richards said: “We thought she was going well enough to be competitive in the Cambridge Breeders’ Stakes, but John (Galvin) and I had a good talk and he was happy to wait for this race. It looked ideal because she can handle heavy ground and we’d been pleased with her work. We left the blinkers off when resuming at Te Rapa, and left them off when getting up to 1400 metres today and we’ll look to stretch her a little bit in distance. Although she wanted to go keenly early, I thought she settled nicely when some speed went into the race. She quickened up and won quite well. She’s an exciting filly and there certainly looks to be more wins in her.”

Burgundy Belle returned $2.50 & $1.20 on the NZ TAB tote, running the 1400 metres in 1:26.4 on footing upgraded to Heavy10 after the (first) race.

A beautifully bred filly, her sire, Burgundy (Redoute’s Choice), won five stakes races and finished third in the Telegraph (Gr. 1, 1200m), while dam Spin ‘N Grin was also a very smart performer, winning the Eight Carat Classic (Gr. 2, 1600m) and finishing second in the New Zealand Breeders’ Stakes (Gr. 1, 1600m).

Burgundy Belle was acquired by John Galvin as a yearling in a private sale for $100,000 from her Breeders David Ellis and Karyn Fenton Ellis and is the latest in a number of successful acquisitions made by John from David and Karyn. “It’s been quite amazing really,” says John, “over the years Fortuna has successfully raced Darci’s Dream, Windborne, Jacks Secret (Singapore), Major Tom (Singapore), Colorado Prince and now, Burgundy Belle – all horses bred by David and Karyn and acquired by Fortuna.”

Burgundy Belle is raced by the Fortuna Burgundy Belle Syndicate, an ownership Group of 53 Individuals, several of whom were on track at Trentham

Burgundy Belle was strapped by Ashley Handley.