Friday Flash – 13th December 2024

Marokopa Falls wins at Trentham on debut – 7th Dec 2024 –
Craig Grylls aboard

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Headline News

TAB NZ to be granted by Government legislation the exclusive rights for online wagering in New Zealand –  this will provide nd immediate $100m windfall to the racing industry from Entain once the legislation is passed

Fortuna acquires the proven Irish bred staying type COLOUR SERGEANT from NSW as a staying/jumping prospect – to be based at Cranbourne

Our debut 2yo winner Marokopa Falls in the news

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Fortuna has just  one runner this week

Tauranga – Friday

INCA BELLE contests the Rating 65 meter event – race 7 at 6.32pm with Opie Bosson taking the mount from an inside barrier draw. Has run 2nd this track last two starts – work has been really strong this week – is very fit and primed to take this out with good draw and top rioder major assists. TAB says “Dual winner here – win chance for sure” – showing $3.60 /$1.60

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Trackwork – Fortuna Runners

Tuesday 10th December – Matamata

Inca Belle (W Pinn) worked over 1000 metres in 1.08.8, home in 39.32.

Cranbourne

Dreamflight (L Winks) worked over 800 metres in 57.8, home in 37.26.

Leaderboard (L Winks) worked over 1000 metres in 1.08.9, home in 38.22.

Thursday 12th December – Matamata

Hayate (T Melvin) worked over 1000 metres in 1.09.6, home in 38.24.

Titahi Bay (O Bosson) worked over 800 metres in 56.7, home in 38.11.

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Other News

 

TAB NZ to be granted by Government legislation the exclusive rights for online wagering in New Zealand –  this will provide and immediate $100m windfall to the racing industry from Entain once the legislation is passed

NZTR welcomes government announcement on legislative net

New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing (NZTR) is thrilled by the government announcement to introduce a “legislative net” granting TAB NZ the exclusive rights for online wagering in New Zealand.

NZTR Chairman Russell Warwick applauded the Rt Hon Winston Peters for his continued support of the NZ racing industry. “This announcement is yet another significant milestone for New Zealand racing that has been facilitated by the Minister for Racing and is a major piece of the puzzle to ensure racing is sustainable long-term,” Warwick said. “The NZTR Board and management would like to thank the Rt Hon Winston Peters, his coalition government, and all parties involved for delivering a critical outcome that will have an immensely positive impact on racing.” The Minister for racing has been the architect and visionary behind the resurgence of racing in New Zealand and his relentless support is greatly appreciated by the entire industry.”

TAB NZ has estimated Kiwis lose $180 million annually to offshore operators. TAB NZ CEO Nick Roberts believes this decision will see those funds returned to the industry while also properly regulating wagering activity.

“This is a positive outcome which will have national impact. Retaining this money in New Zealand will not only maximise funding to our communities instead of providing profits to foreign companies but also ensure Kiwis can bet in a safe and regulated environment,” Roberts said.

In June 2023, TAB NZ commenced a 25-year strategic partnering arrangement with sports-betting and gaming group Entain for the delivery of TAB NZ’s betting operations.

TAB NZ will receive a one-off payment of $100m from Entain once the legislation is in effect, in addition to increased revenue share and other payments over the remainder of the 25-year strategic partnership.

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Fortuna acquires the proven Irish bred staying type COLOUR SERGEANT from NSW as a staying/jumping prospect – to be based at Cranbourne
 
By the right, quick march – Colour Sergeant is on parade!!!
 
Lovely Staying Type – Potential Jumping prospect – great value here at just $450 per each 1% share
 
Well we have managed to have do it again – that is, buying a proven galloper with a top pedigree for not a lot of money – hot on the heels of us buying Dreamflight (by Frankel) in September for just A$30k, we have now acquired the Northern Hemisphere bred seven-year-old Colour Sergeant (by Kingman) for just A$15k off the Inglis Digital Sale

Born in March 2018, Colour Sergeant is still only six years old, turning seven in March 2025 – he had 10 starts in Ireland for a win and nine minor placings, before being brought down to Australia where he raced out of the stable of Matthew Smith in NSW for a further 27 starts winning 3 times (Canberra, Scone and Randwick) and running into the money on several occasions. In recent times, he has been out of form and clearly his Ownership Group ran out of patience and they offered him for sale.

Mark Walker and I always scour the offerings on Inglis Digital looking for types that we think are genuine stayers and also have the potential to be jumping prospects. We identified this horse as having a genuine staying pedigree, and who had got down to a very low rating in the handicaps. We also noted that, despite being Irish bred and having run over decent trips as a 2yo and 3yo (up to 2400m) in Ireland, he only had a handful of starts at 2000m in Australia, where he usually ran in the money and then they would revert him to shorter trips.

Our interest was piqued, so we had him vetted by one of our very good NSW Vets (Paddy Todhunter based in Scone) and he passed with Colours Flying. Paddy did comment on his feet, saying that he needed to be reshod and some adjustments made and that is exactly what happened with Dreamflight also – his feet and shoeing needed a lot of attention and we have been training him without shoes and within a few weeks, his hooves have grown back naturally, he is a lot better in the coat, his action is significantly improved and he now licks his feedbowl clean – and that is what we will be doing with Colour Sergeant also.

In addition to that, these former NSW based horses just thrive at Cranbourne – they love the big open spaces, the sand dune based gallops, the uphill galloping track and the nearby beach, which we use a lot.

Mark of course, loves his jumpers and he has already been schooling Dreamflight and Colour Sergeant will do the same also in due course.

Mark says, “John, well done on securing Colour Sergeant for not a lot of money – I have been through all of his races and he ran some very encouraging minor placings in good company at the metropolitan tracks but I do feel when I look at his pedigree page that he just needs to get over more ground.  The beauty of this horse is with him now being at Cranbourne and down to a rating of 61, he will get plenty of opportunity to make his mark in relatively weak company over decent trips – we have bought three or four of this type of horse in recent times including Midnight Blue who won the Seymour Cup for us a few weeks ago and of course as you know we have made giant strides with Dreamflight whom you bought in September.  Colour Sergeant is by Kingman, one of the leading Sires in Great Britain and the female side of the family has produced a succession of really good stayers over several generations. So what we will do with this horse is train him without shoes for a while and let his feet grow naturally, get him working out in the sand dune tracks here at Cranbourne, get him working up the hill track also and get him out to the beach from time to time. I’m aiming to get him to a jumpout in late January and all going well we should then be off to the races. He will also get plenty of schooling as I think this horse could be one that is a great jumping prospect – physically he is a very attractive type of horse who moves well, he vetted well, and I think your owners are going to have a lot of fun with him, particularly given that you haven’t paid a lot of money for him”

Initially, our plan had been to spell him for three or four weeks after he had arrived at Cranbourne but Mark was actually there when he arrived and after having a good look at him and getting the farriers advice he’s decided to put him straight into light work and prepare him for a jump out towards the end of January

Click HERE to see his winning run over 1600m at Randwick

Click HERE to see him parading at Cranbourne with voiceover from Mark

Colour Sergeant

Pedigree

Colour Sergeant is by Kingman, the winner of eight races in Europe and a leading Stallion in Great Britain (currently 4th on the General Sires list as the 2024 season draws to a close. His Dam is the German bred Quilita, a winner at 1800m and Group 3 placed – she is also the dam of seven foals to the races, six of whom have been winners. This is a prolific German family of genuine staying types over several generations

See his pedigree below

All up he is to be syndicated for NZ$45,000 – this includes his sale price, Aus GST, Promoters Fees, Vet fees, insurance through to 31 Jan 2026 and a healthy working capital figure of just under $12k Full details, including the syndicate disclosure statement and syndicate agreement can be seen on the Fortuna website at the link HERE and orders can be made directly off this link also – we have not paid a lot of money for this horse and so I’m sure he will be very popular with clients so if you have interest, please do not procrastinate

Terms

  • Shares available right down to 1%.
  • 10% share $4,500, 5% share $2,250, 2.5% share $1,125, 1% share $450 – with ongoing costs from 1 January 2025 @$60 per month per each 1% share
  • Initial Capital includes Purchase Price, Aus GST, Promoters fees, Vet fees, Insurance to 31 Jan 2026, and working capital of just over $10k
  • Monthly ongoing costs from 1stJanuary 2025 – from that date ongoing costs are –10% share $600 per month – 5% share $300 per month – 2.5% share $150 per month – 1% share $60 per month.
  • Monthly ongoing costs can alternatively be paid up to 12 months in advance as an option for subscribers by Bank  Payment or Credit Card

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Our debut 2yo winner Marokopa Falls in the news
 

LOVERACING.NZ News Desk

8 December 2024

Marokopa Falls shines on debut

Te Akau Racing and Fortuna Racing have a remarkable association with two-year-old fillies and they unveiled another exciting prospect at Trentham on Saturday in the form of Marokopa Falls.

The daughter of Hellbent was not fully tested in her sole trial appearance at Taupo on November 26, and in a compact four-horse juvenile field on debut, she closed a $3.50 second-favourite behind race-winner Too Sweet ($1.80).

Each of the quartet jumped positively and with plenty of early speed, Too Sweet found the rail and the lead as they descended down the TAB chute. Marokopa Falls shadowed the filly throughout and got on even terms as they straightened, and after breaking away from Abbakiss and Ferrari, the pair set to fight out the finish with Marokopa Falls finding an extra kick under Craig Grylls to score by a half-length at the post.

Grylls, who currently leads the national jockey’s premiership narrowly over Sam Spratt, was complimentary of the filly’s first-up effort.

“She was well prepared for today,” he said. “She hopped away nice to sit outside the leader, was little bit green coming across the junction, as they quite often can be, but once balanced she let down really nicely.

“She was very professional, a nice mover, and for her first go after only one trial it was pretty impressive.”

Mark Walker, who prepares the Te Akau contingent alongside Sam Bergerson, indicated Marokopa Falls would return to Trentham at short notice, with the Gr.2 Happy Hire Wakefield Challenge Stakes (1100m) her next assignment.

“She has a lot of natural ability and will take further improvement from the trip away and the win,” Walker said.

“Her next start will be in the Group Two Wakefield Stakes and it would be great to get some black type at just her second start.”

The stable won last year’s edition of the Wakefield with subsequent Group One-winning filly Captured By Love, who like Marokopa Falls, was purchased out of the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale. The latter was secured by David Ellis and Fortuna Racing’s John Galvin for $57,500, the exact figure the pair outlaid to buy their 14-time Group One winner Melody Belle.

In the early stages of her illustrious career, Melody Belle won the $1 million Karaka Millions 2YO (1200m), a race Marokopa Falls is ineligible for as an Australian-bought filly.

Galvin was on course to witness the victory, alongside several members of the Fortuna Marokopa Falls Syndicate.

“It was a lovely win from a lovely filly that the team obviously have a lot of time for,” Galvin said.

“It’s not usual for us to send a two-year-old to the races off the back of one trial, so going there today gave us an indication of what the trainers think of her. She was very professional and relaxed in the birdcage and she showed those same attributes during the race.

“She was bought for the same price as Melody Belle, so if she could be half as good as her then we’d have to be very happy, wouldn’t we?.”

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Guest Selector – Des Coppins

Gee Dez is having a great run with his full service best bet selections – every race day he selects one “best bet” and remarkably 12 of the last 16 have come in – we have a number of Fortuna clients who are subscribers to Des full service and I know they are filling their boots at the present time

Greetings John and Fortuna Team

Wasn’t your two year old Marokopa Falls impressive on Saturday?
She may have only beaten three others but there were two last start winners in the field including  an odds on favourite but her professionalism was the key to her performance.
She strode out like one that was having her 4th or 5th start, not just her first!
There should be a lot more to come on that display!

Our three horses from last week, Arby ( unlucky again!); Beast of Burden ( powered into 3rd with the quickest sectionals) and Gee Cee ( the jury’s out!).

We’ve had some great collects for the subscribers to the email service including 19 to one Dua Dance on Sunday as the Value Bet of the day as one of the highlights matched only by the Best Bets  with 12 wins from the last 16 meetings!

It’s never too late to join.

Drop me an email: dcoppins@xtra.co.nz and at $200 ( gst inclusive)which takes you right up until the last race day in February and   who knows, it may turn out to be the  Xmas present you’ve always wanted????

The great racing continues this weekend including Waikato Cup Day at Te Rapa.

Here are my three to follow not only on Saturday but throughout the summer.

Karman Line, race 6

She’s a class act who ran a pearler first up at Pukekohe three weeks ago.
The wet ground didn’t suit so early in her preparation and in 6th place she finished just over one length from second after copping a slight check inside the last 200.
It was the run of a definite improver.
Let’s not forget she beat La Crique in stakes company last season and she has performed well at Te Rapa in the past.
She should go close.

Yaldi, race 5

It’s great to see this three year old back and he’s not far off from the very best!
He rates highly in this race after a comfortable trial win at Pukekohe two weeks ago.
For the record, he’s unbeaten in NZ and his two other starts were in Melbourne, running third in stakes company at Flemington in April and missing out completely in a group three in Caulfield. The latter effort was no disgrace when you consider the winner, Growing Empire subsequently ran third to Bella Nipotina and Giga Kick in The Everest.

Testify Me, Waikato Cup, r8

You’ll know now that I’m a big fan of this horse. I’ve already singled him out as a leading Cups contender in this column and after his strong run into third in the Wanganui Cup a couple of weeks ago there’ll be a number of punters keen to follow the lead.
He likes Te Rapa.
He paid a visit here 13 months to win over 1600m.

My confidence levels are high for all three runners mentioned this week.

Ps the multi – it might be asking too much – at time of writing sits at 90 to one!
Good punting!

Des Coppins
021 448 052

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