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NZ Racing Hall Of Fame Inductees

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Monday, 8 March 2010: The New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame inducted its 10 new inductees at a black tie dinner at Ellerslie on March 5 before an audience of 400 people.

The new inductees are:

RAY VERNER - AUCKLAND

Took up training reluctantly to help his aging father. Became a master trainer, renowned for his conditioning of horses & named NZ Racing Personality of the Year in 1978.

Trained top stayer Good Lord (two Wellington Cups, Sydney Cup); sprinters Blue Blood and Gold Hope; and weight-for-age stars Prince Majestic and The Gentry.

Integral part of a training dynasty spanning more than 70 years that continues to this day.

JOHN WHEELER – NEW PLYMOUTH

More successful in Australia than any other New Zealand trainer of modern times. Trained near-champions Poetic Prince, Rough Habit and Veandercross and won major Australian races including a dozen Group Ones with all three.

Dominated Australia's jumping scene for years winning seven Great Eastern Steeplechases at Oakbank; and won Nakayama Grand Jump in Tokyo with St Steven.

A leading trainer at home and a great ambassador for his country.

LINDA JONES M.B.E.- CAMBRIDGE

Led the 1970s fight for the right of women to be jockeys. Media sensation in her first riding season, 1978-79; was equal-second in NZ Jockey's Premiership when a race fall halted her season.

Her success and celebrity status took pressure off young women who were to follow. First female jockey in the world to ride a recognised Derby winner; to ride winners at Ellerslie and Trentham, and against male jockeys at a registered Australian meeting.

DAVID PEAKE - AUCKLAND

First appeared on winning jockeys' list 1962-63; retired 40 years later as the winner of 2,085 races in New Zealand, the third biggest-winning jockey in New Zealand history.

Won six NZ Jockey Premierships, rode most winners of any jockey in the 1970s (794) and held the course record for winners at Ellerslie (392) until topped by Lance O'Sullivan.

Especially renowned as a rider of stayers; rode track work regularly over many years, always hard, fit and professional.

GRENVILLE HUGHES - AUCKLAND

Twenty years after he retired from race riding, Grenville was a guest on Radio Pacific. The switchboard was jammed with calls all afternoon.

Other jockeys bettered Grenville's lifetime tally of 1,278 wins, but none equalled his popularity with the public.

Grenville had charisma. A master stylist and judge of pace, he excelled in weight-for-age races and is especially remembered for his partnership with chestnut champion Mainbrace, on whom he won 23 races from 24 rides.

GREY WAY

164 starts, 51 wins, 27 seconds, 21 thirds, NZ$235,020, A$8,400

First win at Rangiora October 1972, his last win was on the same racecourse eight years later. His 50 wins in New Zealand, often against outstanding opposition, beat Black Duke's previous NZ record of 46.

Won from 1200 to 2000m but probably best at 1600m, at which distance he scored great wins in the ARC Easter Handicap and the WRC George Adams.

DEFAULTER

28 starts, 22 wins, one second, one third, 11,890 pounds

Outstanding performer at the end of the 1930s; won last seven at two years and 10 straight as 3YO, a first-up defeat at three interrupting a sequence of 18.

Beat the best in Australia as well as New Zealand, winning five weight-for-age races in Sydney against vintage opposition and at distances from seven furlongs to two and a quarter miles.

Retired to stud, he was a successful sire.

HORLICKS

40 starts, 17 wins (six at Group One), 10 seconds, 2 thirds. NZ$3,411,682, A$625,000

Won 16 races in Australia and New Zealand, including New Zealand's first two million-dollar races and the L.K.S. MacKinnon Stakes in Melbourne.

Career highlight undoubtedly the grey mare's defeat of strong international field in the Japan Cup, in which she ran the 2400m in world record time.

Later successful broodmare, Melbourne Cup winner Brew being her best progeny.

EULOGY

Imported to New Zealand 1915, bred 13 winners of 70 races.

Her four best foals (Commendation, Esteem, Epitaph and Homage) between them won 10 three-year-old classics and 10 prestigious two-year-old races.Eulogy's eight daughters bred some of the best racehorses of the era.

The family has bred on, later descendants including champions Show Gate, Il Tempo, Kingdom Bay and Bonecrusher. Miss Potential ushered the family into the new millennium.

BONECRUSHER

44 starts, 18 wins (nine Group One, six of these in Australia), five seconds, 12 thirds; NZ$674,225, A$1,679,495

Champion NZ 3YO, home wins including NZ Derby and Air New Zealand Stakes, followed by stunning Sydney wins in Tancred Stakes and AJC Derby.

Following spring won a memorable Cox Plate duel with Waverley Star. Beat At Talaq in Australian Cup, again displaying huge will to win.







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