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Dame Margo Fonteyn does it again

The classy Fortuna 3yo Filly, DAME MARGO FONTEYN, proved her 1st December win in Maiden company at New Plymouth was no fluke, backing up in the Rating 65 1600 event at Matamata just 13 days later and saluted the judge again after winning in a very emphatic fashion. Drawn nicely at Barrier 3, she showed her customary gate speed in the hands of leading jockey, Matt Cameron, who held the rail nicely in the lead with another horse on her outside during the run. Maintaining a strong gallop as they turned, the Dame waltzed clear of the field, opening up a two length gap, but the swoopers were coming fast. However under a typical bustling ride by rider Cameron, she went to the line strongly, holding off the challengers nicely, winning by a neck on the line. Click HERE to see the  Video Replay

Dame Margo Fonteyn walking clear of the field Matamata 14th December 2016 - Click to enlarge
Dame Margo Fonteyn waltzing clear of the field Matamata 14th December 2016 – Click to enlarge. Picture courtesy of Race Images

Fortuna Director, John Galvin, expressed satisfaction with his charge’s run,“We have always had a lot of time for this girl, not many 3yo’s can win a Maiden race and then back up for another win in Rating 65 company against older horses just two weeks later – she exhibits a lot of class, is a genuine staying type and whatever she does as a 3yo, she will improve on that significantly as a 4yo and 5yo,” he said.

Bred by Sir Patrick Hogan and Sir Michael Fay, Dame Margo Fonteyn was acquired out of the Cambridge Stud draft by David Ellis on behalf of Fortuna at the 2015 Karaka premier Sale for $80,000

100 Not out – A Winning Partnership

Fortuna Syndications, managed by John Galvin, and Te Akau Racing, directed by David Ellis, celebrated their 100th success together when Dame Margo Fonteyn (High Chaparral) won on 1 December at New Plymouth. 

 

The combination, which share the love of thoroughbred racing, have experienced Group One wins, stallion success, many stakes’ victories, and most importantly given owners some enormous thrills.

“It’s been a great ongoing relationship and a pleasure to buy horses for John and the Fortuna owners,” Ellis said.

“John is a great man to have any dealings with. He’s upfront, loyal, works very hard for his syndicate members, and he’s also a lucky owner. He’s extremely well organised, has an excellent structure, and been successful in the commercial field of business in his own right,” he said. 

Most recently, Melody Belle (Commands), trained by Stephen Autridge & Jamie Richards, followed her debut win with a third in the $100,000 Wakefield Challenge Stakes (Gr. 2, 1100m) on 3 December at Trentham.

 

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Melody Belle winning at Ruakaka Oct 2016


“We had sixteen owners there on Saturday, from all over the country,” Galvin said.

“People flew down from Auckland, there were locals there as well, people that live in the Wellington region. The biggest kick I get is from the pleasure on these people’s faces. 

“Naturally I was disappointed that she didn’t win, because that’s what they’re there for – I’m a winner and want to see people win – but when I turned around to face the team that had come down to the birdcage, there wasn’t an unhappy face amongst them.   They were all so excited that they were there and participating in a big occasion and let’s face it, that’s what it’s all about,” he said. 

Both fillies (Dame Margo Fonteyn & Meldody Belle) were purchased by Ellis, for $80,000 and $57,500 respectively.

 

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Dame Margo Fonteyn winning at New Plymouth December 2016


Galvin went on to explain the history of Fortuna, incorporated in 2007, and the relationship with Te Akau (est. 1981).

“On the 13 September 2003, Kapsdan (Kaapstad) won her first race and although not my first winner in racing it was my first trained by Te Akau, and when Dame Margo Fonteyn won that was the hundredth winner trained by Te Akau for either me, personally, with horses I’ve had shares in, or syndicates managed by me via Fortuna.

Galvin suggested the split was 23 and 77, illustrated by pictures he has on a wall.

“I think the split is twenty-three winners for me, being in the Mandalay Bay Syndicate, which raced Kapsdan, Lady Classique, Comical Ali, etc. I shared ownership of Darci Brahma and Saperavi in Te Akau Syndicates, plus seventy-seven Fortuna winners,” he said.

It was his success with horses that triggered Galvin to thinking he would like to involve as many people in racing at he could.

“So, David (Ellis) and I had a chat and he said ‘why don’t you become an authorised syndicator’”, Galvin said.

“I’d had a lot of experience in capital-raising in my business career, so I was familiar with the process of how to go about raising capital. And, obviously, with Te Akau having trained my winners, and being at the top of their game, with Mark (Walker) being Champion Trainer etc, it seemed a pretty logical move,” he said.

Galvin had looked at a model used by another syndicator that used three or four different trainers, which they still do, but after working things through he could see no real advantage and decided to go with the number one training team in New Zealand.

So to the sales they went, with the objective of buying ‘nicely bred horses at around average Premier Sale prices’.

“Buying these horses that have appealing pedigrees, at reasonable prices, means that there is a good take up from the market place for that type of horse,” Galvin said.

“It’s never missed a beat,” said Galvin, of the ten year relationship between Fortuna and Te Akau.

“There has never been an issue in terms of how things are managed. We rely on David (Ellis), Mark (Walker), and more recently Jamie (Richards) to select horses for us and we sit down before the sales and work out how many we want to buy and what we are looking for.  And, obviously you’re in the best hands when you’ve got a selection team like that.

“Jamie has bought a lot of skill to the table, as well, and I’m sure David would be the first to agree with that. He is multi skilled, has a good eye, he’s a good trainer, good with the people, and he’s a bloody hard worker.”

Five years ago saw a degree of change when Mark Walker set up stables for Te Akau in Singapore.

“It was huge for us (Fortuna) with the other opportunities it presented,” Galvin said.

“It’s been pretty dynamic and also opened the doors to a few international clients. 

“It meant we could buy horses specifically to race in Singapore. It meant we could send horses to Singapore that looked as though they would only be average here (NZ), yet be able to return good prize money to the clients even though they didn’t reach any dizzy heights in Singapore.

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Ready Fortune winning at Kranji – Singapore

“We’ve had several over there: Ready Fortune is one that comes to mind, as a horse that has won four races and hasn’t won above Class 5 but still won about $180,000 in his career which is probably seven or eight times what he could have won here winning the same number of races.  Of course, we have to mention Eatons Gold, now an eight year old, he has been in Singapore since a 2yo, and while he is no champion, he is just a solid workman like type horse who never runs a bad race; has won seven times, had many minor placings and over $400k in prizemoney.”

EATONS GOLD wins for 7th time in Singapore 27th March 2016. Click to enlarge
EATONS GOLD wins for 7th time in Singapore 27th March 2016. Click to enlarge

There have been plenty of fond memories for Fortuna Syndications and Galvin had an opportunity to reflect on a few.

“Well, obviously you can’t go past Tell A Tale,” said Galvin, a son of Tale of the Cat (Storm Cat) purchased by Ellis at the Magic Millions Sale on the Gold Coast for A$125,000.

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Tell A Tale winning his first race Hawera Jan 2008 -Troy Harris aboard


“He was a fabulous racehorse, won three Guineas’ races, including the million dollar race at Riccarton, ran third in a $2.2 million NZ Derby, and second in a $1.3 million Singapore Gold Cup. W
hile he didn’t win a weight-for-age race as a four-year-old, he was consistently in the money: Coupland Stakes, Air New Zealand Stakes, Darci Brahma International Stakes etc.

“We also had a bit of time for Rio Fortune, who won the Castletown Stakes as a two-year-old, the Mr Tiz at three, and won a Class 3 race in Singapore, before going unsound.  And he was probably a horse that was similar in class to the other good Te Akau horse over there at the time, Flying Fulton who won over a million in prize money, and he beat Flying Fulton in one race before he was relegated from first after a Stewards’ inquiry.

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Rio Fortune winning in Singapore

“Zabene always stands out in our memory, because we bought him as an older horse – the first time we’d done that – and set him to win the New Zealand Cup.   He won the Metropolitan Trophy the week before and then we had a Heavy10 track on New Zealand Cup Day and had to late scratch. 

“And more recently the two Darci Brahma sisters, Darci’s Dream and Windborne, which were both stakes winners that David selected and gave the owners many occasions to be thrilled about their performances,” he said.

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Darci’s Dream winning at Taupo

Galvin intimated that the vision for the future of Fortuna and Te Akau has probably changed over the past three to four years.

“We have a focus on buying more fillies, like Darci’s Dream and Windborne, who since racing have been sold for very good six figure sums,” Galvin said.

“So that has been a distinct change of strategy for us, as up to four or five years ago Fortuna had only bought a couple of fillies.

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Windborne winning the (Listed) Canterbury Belle Stakes with rider Rosie Myers grinning ear to ear.


“In the stable at the moment, we have Its Our Showtime, out of a Zabeel mare, who’s only won one race but shows promise. We have Leonessa, by Pour Moi out of Lioness, and unraced as yet but if she was able to perform then, unquestionably, she would have significant broodmare value.

“And with Dame Margo Fonteyn and Melody Belle, who have been recent winners, it’s still all in front of them, but you can see the pattern there.

“Another significant change we made this year was to put a syndicate together to take a decent share in one of David’s well bred colts, that could become a stallion proposition,” he said.

“So there have been some definite changes,” said Galvin, with regards ongoing plans for Fortuna.

“More focus on fillies, buying male horse to go to Singapore, although we have sent a couple of fillies as well, and taking shares in high quality colts that David buys to race under the Te Akau banner.  Racing geldings in New Zealand, unless they’re really top notch geldings, is a bit of waste of time, given the prize money. Whereas the goal with the fillies is to win black type races in New Zealand, so that they have residual value,” he said.

As a result of the changing strategy, Galvin said that he is seeing a lot more reinvestment from clients. 

“We have a lot of clients that buy small shares, some in up to thirteen or fourteen horses,” he said.

Galvin is ably assisted in the administrative side of the business by his wife, Jessica. “Jessica does a great job with the admin and financial side of our (27) current syndicates and is also proving to be a bit of a whiz with social media and our frequent YouTube updates,” he said.

Jessica is also Mother to the couple’s three children: James (6), Jasmine (4), and 18-month old Joshua.

“They’re all great kids and we’re having a great life together, and we all love the horses,” Galvin said.

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Dame Margo Fonteyn impressive in breaking Maidens at New Plymouth 1st December

The strapping three year-old filly DAME MARGO FONTEYN franked the high opinion that her handlers Stephen Autridge and Jamie Richards of Te Akau Racing Stables have of her, by taking out the Maiden 1400 event at New Plymouth on Friday 1st of December in dominant fashion. Drawn eight at the barrier in a big field of 16 runners, she was away brilliantly from the gates and shared the lead in the hands of rider Matt Cameron. Mid race a couple of  runners went around her, but Cameron was content to take the trail. Shaken up before the turn to get closer to the leaders, the Filly straightened up in second place with the leader, Prince Oz about three lengths clear, however once balanced and asked for an effort by Cameron, she soon gobbled the leader up and went to the post by one and a half lengths with  a further two lengths back to the third horse.  Click HERE to see the race result and Video replay (click on the Video tab to see replay)
Dame Margo Fonteyn in action New Plymouth 1st December 2016
Dame Margo Fonteyn in action New Plymouth 1st December 2016 – Click to enlarge. Picture courtesy of Race Images
By High Chaparral out of the Keeper mare, Dancing Forever,  DAME MARGO FONTEYN was acquired at the 2015 Karaka Premier Sale  by David Ellis on behalf of Fortuna Ltd.  Fortuna Director, John Galvin, was naturally naturally very happy with his charge’s result. “We have  always had a lot of time for this Filly – she has always been a looker, she  trialed extremely well when winning a trial at Te Teko in  in August – she is a natural staying type and the further she goes the better she will be”
Nicknamed “Cilla” the Filly is raced by the Fortuna Dame Margo Fonteyn Syndicate, an ownership  group comprising 30 individuals, many of whom are in numerous other Fortuna Syndicates.

Fortuna 2yo Filly, MELODY BELLE, wins on debut at Ruakaka

The promising Fortuna 2yo filly, Melody Belle, stamped her authority over a small but even field on her debut run at Ruakaka Wednesday 12th October in a two-year-old event over 900 metres.
The winner of her only trial at Avondale on September 20, she was not even destined to make her debut at Ruakaka, as the plan had been to trial her again at Cambridge on Tuesday 11th October, however with the Cambridge trials being cancelled due to heavy track conditions and the scheduled race date at Te Aroha 12 October being moved to Ruakaka to obtain better footing for horses, her connections decided to throw her in the deep end and allow her to make her race day debut.
Melody Belle winning at Ruakaka 12th October
Melody Belle winning at Ruakaka 12th October
Drawing the ace barrier with the rail out four metres  and in the hands of the very competent Cameron Lammas,  Melody Belle (nicknamed “Valerie”) was always going to prove a handful, provided she jumped well and saw out the race distance.
She did indeed jump well, held the rail in the run, cornered like a professional and finished the race off under a hold from rider Lammas, much to the delight of a big group of her owners who were on course to support her. Click HERE to see race result and Video Replay.
Syndicate Manager and Fortuna  Director John Galvin was very pleased with his charge’s success, “We really liked this Filly at the sales and managed to secure her under our budget” he said, ” and she has never put a foot wrong since. Beautifully bred by a leading Australian Stallion in Commands (by Danehill) and out of a winning Iffraaj mare, she looks as if she has the makings of a really nice two-year-old and is proving to be an astute purchase”
“Valerie” was purchased by David Ellis and Jamie Richards on behalf of Fortuna, at the Karaka premiere sale for $57,500, is eligible for the Karaka Million event in January 2017 and is raced by the Fortuna Melody Belle Syndicate consisting of 31 individuals many of whom have been part of other Fortuna Filly Syndicates .

IT’S OUR SHOWTIME breaks Maiden in dominant style at Otaki

3yo Filly IT’S OUR SHOWTIME (Showcasing-Be Inspired)  scored a dominant win in a Maiden 1200m event at Otaki today at her third race day start. Beautifully ridden by Matt Cameron, she went to the lead after the start, was never headed, found a kick in the straight and went on to win by 4 lengths .

Click HERE to see race replay.

Acquired via a private Sale by Fortuna’s John Galvin in September 2014 following a  buy recommendation by David Ellis, “Jazz” as she is nicknamed has had some issues and is lightly raced as a result. Naturally, Fortuna Director, John Galvin was ecstatic at the outcome. “ We have known that this Filly has more than her share ability, ” he said, ” and her wee setbacks have been frustrating, but looks as if we have a nice filly on our hands.” 

It's Our Showtime in actions. Click to enlarges
It’s Our Showtime in actions. Click to enlarges

It’s Our Showtime is raced by an ownership group of 32 individuals

HIGHLY LIKELY wins again

5yo Gelding HIGHLY LIKELY (High Chaparral-Starrinka), who commenced a fresh campaign at Pukekohe over 1600 metres earlier in April with a solid but unplaced finish, didn’t disappoint favourite punters today when contesting the Jumpers Flay event over 2100 metre at Tauranga. Ridden by the up and coming young Jumps rider, Daniel Miller, HIGHLY LIKELY contested the lead for most of the run, kicked clear on turning for home and withheld a couple of stern challenges to win by 3/4 length on the line for his 4th career victory. Click HERE to see race result and video replay.

HIGHLY LIKELY winning for the 4th time-Tauranga 28th April 2016. Click to enlarge
HIGHLY LIKELY winning for the 4th time-Tauranga 28th April 2016. Click to enlarge

Fortuna Director, John Galvin, expressed satisfaction post race. “Highly Likely is not the easiest horse to handle, he has a lot of quirks, but he has responded well to a number of changes that the Training Team have made to his work routine. He is a genuine staying type and while we won’t get carried away with todays’ result, we will seek to progress him through the grades; he is still maturing and developing and there is a nice race in store for him at some point.”

Acquired by David Ellis on behalf of Fortuna at the 2012 NZ Bloodstock South Island Sale, HIGHLY LIKELY is raced by an ownership Group consisting of 25 individual Members.

 

 

KING SAVINSKY wins for the third time in Singapore

He doesn’t win out of turn, but when he does win, KING SAVINSKY does so in stylish fashion. Slow away from the barrier in the Class 5 1800 metre event on the Kranji Polytrack, rider Manoel Nunes was content to let the strapping 5yo son of Savabeel lope along at the back of the field. Starting to edge him forward from about the 800 metre mark, Nunes cleverly got his charge onto the back of race favourite, Verglactica and tracked him into the straight. On turning for home, Nunes switched to the outside of the other runner and mounted a strong staying finish to go to the line victorious by the best part of a length. Click HERE to see the race replay

Friday night’s victory was KING SAVINSKY’s third in Singapore from 4o starts and he has now grossed over S$100,000 in official earnings. Acquired at the 2012 Karaka Select Sale by David Ellis on behalf of Fortuna, KING SAVINSKY has 32 individual Members in his Syndicate.

King Savinsky winning in Singapore 22nd April 2016 - Click to enlarge
King Savinsky winning in Singapore 22nd April 2016 – Click to enlarge

EATONS GOLD wins for the Seventh Time in Singapore

Seven Year Old Gelding EATONS GOLD became Fortuna Syndications most successful horse ever (by wins) when winning in Singapore Sunday 27th April, making it seven career wins and close to S$400,000 of career earnings.

Backing up from a previous win in February, EATONS GOLD was carrying 58kgs, a weight he had not won with previously, but had drawn nicely at barrier and 2 and had Singapore Champion Jockey, Manoel Nunes in the saddle. Away nicely, Nunes settled Eatons Gold in behind the leader, eased him forward before the turn and hit the lead on straightening, refusing to surrender, despite a strong challenge from race favourite, Rich Fortune, going to the line 3/4 of a length clear of his rival. Click HERE to see the race replay.

EATONS GOLD wins for 7th time in Singapore 27th March 2016. Click to enlarge
EATONS GOLD wins for 7th time in Singapore 27th March 2016. Click to enlarge

Trained in Singapore by Champion Trainer, Mark Walker, EATONS GOLD was a $75,000 purchase by David Ellis on behalf of Fortuna at the 201o Karaka Select Sale and is owned by The Fortuna Eatons Gold Syndicate, an ownership group of 27 individuals.

Fortuna Director, John Galvin was naturally very pleased with the outcome. “EATONS GOLD has been a wonderful servant for us in Singapore,” he said, “while not a true top class horse, he hardly ever runs a bad race as his seven wins, seven seconds snd seven thirds and nine fourths from forty eight starts will attest.” 

Three Interesting Fortuna Runners in Singapore this weekend

Two Fortuna runners, the 6yo READY FORTUNE and 5yo KING SAVINSKY clash in Race 1, a Class 5 event over 1700 metres, at Singapore’s Kranji racecourse Friday 26th February. Both have dropped back in Class and both have strong credentials. READY FORTUNE has won four times in Class 5 and is a dangerous lightweight with just 53kgs to carry; to be ridden by the promising apprentice CK NG. A get back type of runner, he will be storming home at the finish. KING SAVINSKY is a two win horse in Singapore after having previously won once in NZ. A big, strapping son of Savabeel, he is primed for this race and will be ridden by Champion apprentice (but now a senior rider) SHAFIQ RUSOF, from a good barrier draw.

King Savinsky winning in Singapore 6th November 2015. Click to enlarge
King Savinsky winning in Singapore 6th November 2015. Click to enlarge

Race 1 on Sunday features the 5yo DOUBLE JEOPARDY, one of the best performed Maiden Runners in Singapore. Off the scene for a mandatory three month stand down after suffering a bleeding attack last November, he is a very interesting runner. A natural staying type, the Class 5 1200 metre trip is, on paper, too short for him, but a look at his past form reveals that he is very capable of running this sort of trip very strongly in a fresh state. To be ridden by CK NG (who takes 4kgs off his back) from barrier 4, he presents some danger to this field.