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 226. Yamanin Vital Passes On
South Island's stallion ranks received an untimely blow on Monday with the sad passing of the Gr.1 Sir Tristram sire Yamanin Vital. (16 October 2009)
 227. Trelawney Hoping To Repeat Historic G1 Double Allez Wonder wins the Toorak<br>Photo by Bronwen Healy
The Taylor family of Trelawney Stud will be hoping history can repeat itself this weekend. (14 October 2009)
 228. Elblitzem Wins LR Matamata Cup
The winning combination of the 6YO gelding Elblitzem (NZ) (Elnadim) and jockey David Walsh claimed a second black-type success this season following their dominant win in Saturday's Listed Team Wealleans Matamata Cup (1600m) at Matamata. (14 October 2009)
 229. Back-To-Back Success For O'Ceirins Angel
Saturday's Gr.3 Postponed Classic winner O'Ceirins Angel (NZ) advanced her future broodmare value following her stunning effort to record back-to-back victories in the Egmont Jockey Club's fillies and mares feature. (14 October 2009)
 230. Keeper Mare Wins $100K MV Feature
Keeping Score, a five-year-old mare by Keeper which was bred and raised at Cambridge Stud, scored her fifth and most important win in taking out the A$100,000 Spotlight Handicap at Moonee Valley on Friday, 09 October. (14 October 2009)
 231. Monaco Consul Becomes High Chaparral's First G1 Winner Monaco Consul<br>Photo by Racing and Sports
The reputation of Windsor Park Stud's young sire High Chaparral was gilded on Saturday, after the exciting Sadler's Wells stallion landed his first Gr.1 winner with the dashing display of Monaco Consul (NZ) in the Spring Champion Stakes (2000m) at Randwick. (6 October 2009)
 232. More Joyous Rounds Out Kiwi G1 Treble
Glamour filly More Joyous (NZ) (More Than Ready)chimed in with a brilliant win in the Arrowfield Flight Stakes at Royal Randwick on Saturday, to complete a magical triple Gr.1 winning day for the NZ-breds in Australia. (6 October 2009)
 233. Keyora Continues Cracking Season For Bachelor Duke
The John Wheeler-trained Keyora continued the great start to the new season for his sire on Saturday, following his thrilling win the Gr.2 New Zealand Bloodstock Insurance Hawke's Bay Guineas (1400m) at Hastings. (6 October 2009)
 234. NZB Ready To Run Catalogue Now Online
New Zealand Bloodstock's 2009 Ready to Run Sale (17 November) catalogue can now be viewed online. The most successful Breeze Up Sale worldwide in terms of the number of Group 1 winners over the past three seasons, Karaka's 2009 Ready to Run Sale will see a keen focus on quality. (6 October 2009)
 235. Who Knows Wins Again
Eight year old galloper Who Knows (NZ) (Cape Cross) made a rousing return to career best form at Hastings on Saturday, and was back in the black-type spotlight in the Gr.3 Kelt Memorial Stakes (1400m). (6 October 2009)
 236. Kelt Capital Preview
The money train is all about the triple Gr.1 winner Daffodil (NZ) (No Excuse Needed) in the build up to New Zealand's premier WFA feature, the Gr.1 Kelt Capital Stakes (2040m) at Hastings on Saturday. (2 October 2009)
 237. HK G3 For Egyptian Ra Egyptian Ra<br>Photo by Racing and Sports
Egyptian Ra (NZ) put his customary front running seal on the HK-3 The National Cup (1400m) at Sha Tin last night (Thursday). (2 October 2009)
 238. Close Relation To The Jewel Arrives
A colt with classic family connections was born at Waikato Stud this week when former top racemare and Gr 2 Travis Stakes winner Star Affair foaled to O'Reilly. (2 October 2009)
 239. First Winner For Handsome Ransom
A breathtaking dead heat win at Ipswich yesterday not only gave an early indication of a horse with a big future, but also gave his sire Handsome Ransom his first winner from just 9 starters to the races in four different countries. (2 October 2009)
 240. Jungle Juice Scores Crushing Win
The Jungle Pocket filly Jungle Juice (NZ) emerged as a strong contender for November 14th's Gr.1 NZB 1000 Guineas (1600m) on Saturday, after a gutsy win in the Listed Geon Bonecrusher Stakes (3YO, 1400m) at Ellerslie. (28 September 2009)
 241. Masquerade Wins Soliloquy
It was fitting that Masquerade (NZ) (No Excuse Needed) should register a career best win in the Listed Soliloquy Lodge Stakes (3YOF, 1400m) at Ellerslie on Saturday. (28 September 2009)
 242. Spirited Bidding At Karaka Spring Sale
A keen crowd gathered at Karaka for the Spring Bloodstock Sale today for an action-packed three hours selling which saw 80 horses change hands for an aggregate of NZ$533,300. (28 September 2009)
 243. First Foal, First Group Winner Velocitea<br>Photo by Racing and Sports
The dominant win of Velocitea in the Gr.3 MRC How Now Stakes in Melbourne on Saturday demonstrated once again the difference 7-times champion sire Volksraad can make to a family. (22 September 2009)
 244. Daffodil On Target
The formidable record of the fairer sex in the Gr.1 Windsor Park Plate (1600m)* added a notable new heroine in the shape of Waikato Stud's multiple Gr.1 winner Daffodil (NZ) (No Excuse Needed) on Saturday. (21 September 2009)
 245. Waikato Wins Kranji Mile
Waikato (NZ) (Pins), the horse once dubbed the 'Singapore Sprint Sensation', achieved a remarkable SG-1 accomplishment at Kranji last night. (21 September 2009)
 246. Stravinsky's Arrival Draws Closer
Cambridge Stud reports that Stravinsky is now in Melbourne and is scheduled to arrive at Cambridge Stud on the 10th of October. (21 September 2009)
 247. St Germaine Grabs Early Lead In Filly Of The Year Series
The hotly contested New Zealand Bloodstock Filly of the Year Series got off to a flying start on Saturday, with St Germaine's tidy win in the Group 2 Windsor Park Stud Gold Trail Stakes (1200m) securing the three-year-old filly six points and the early lead in the 2009/10 Series. (21 September 2009)
 248. Strong (NZ) Presence In Underwood Efficient<br>Photo by Racing and Sports
AS the racing action intensifies at the 2009 Melbourne Spring Carnival, so does the presence of the NZ-bred galloper. (18 September 2009)
 249. Tavistock Aims Up At Second Leg
With the first leg of the Hawke's Bay Triple Crown, the Gr.1 Mudgway Partsworld Stakes (1400m) tucked firmly under his belt, the Andrew-Campbell-trained Tavistock (NZ) (Montjeu) looks a royal chance of claiming the second leg of the series in Saturday's Gr.1 Windsor Park Plate (1600m) at Hastings. (18 September 2009)
 250. Big Support For Mufhasa In G1
With two Gr.1 wins, a Gr.2 success, and Listed win already adorning his trophy cabinet, a dominating tide of support for New Zealand's reigning 'Horse of the Year', Mufhasa (NZ) (Pentire x Sheila Cheval) marks the build up for Saturday's Gr.1 $220,000 Windsor Park Plate (1600m) at Hastings. (18 September 2009)
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