Friday Flash – 11th August 2023

Headline News
Fortuna 6yo ELLIOT NESS records his 3rd career win in Singapore 6th August

Ellerslie Track Reconstruction

Sam Bergerson – Young Gun

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Fortuna has four runners Saturday and Sunday –  two in NZ and two in Singapore
 
New Zealand

KHAFEEF runs in the One win Hurdles event at Riccarton on Saturday 12th August – Race 1 @ 11.30am and will be ridden by Dean Parker. Strong Hurdles winner at Hawera in late April, he then fell in a Hurdles event at Hastings early June – had a couple of starts on the flat since then (including one on Riccarton synthetic last Wednesday where his saddle slipped). Very capable jumper who can go keen and is unpredictable as a result – is 2nd fave @ $3.60/$1.20 and can take this out if things go right for him

BEAU GESTE races in the Grand National Hurdles at Riccarton Saturday 12th August – Race 4 @1.12pm with Dean Parker to ride. Ran out of condition with 600m to go Sydenham Hurdles last week after traveling and jumping well – very capable jumper on his day but meets some more seasoned runners in this and may just need the run – tempting odds @$21/$3.60 though

Singapore – Sunday

KNIPPENBERG races in the Class 4 1200 Turf event – Race 7 @3pm Singapore time (7pm NZ Time) with Vlad Duric to ride from the outside barrier (11) – two wins and two seconds from 6 starts says it all for this lovely 4yo son of I Am Invincible. Was very strong for 2nd last start when resuming off a break. Has taken a lot of improvement and provided Duric can negotiate a sweet passage from the wide draw, he is right in this

Here is what the STC tipsters have to say about this race;

1st Pick: LIM’S STRAIGHT (3)
Gets a decent gate advantage over a few of his major opposition in this race. Has been super impressive since his return and well managed by Daniel Meagher, winning chance.
2nd Pick: KNIPPENBERG (1)
Carries the top weight in this weekends event which is a slight concern. Despite the big weight and wide gate, his class should take him a very long way in this event with Duric booked to ride.
3rd Pick: GALAXY BAR (10)
Hasn’t raced since his open maiden victory on the 2nd of July but has trialled since. Gets a super light weight for this weekend’s assignment against proven company, each way hope.
4th Pick: TRIBUTO (7)
Worked well during the week and a solid performance by him wouldn’t shock. Louis Beuzelin knows this horse well and can hopefully get the best out of him.

ENTERTAINER races in the Class 4 1100 Poly event – Race 12 @5.30pm Singapore time (9.30pm NZ Time) with Yusoff to ride from barrier 9 claiming 2kgs – has not won a race since September 2022 and has been mixing form of late – but has won eight times in his career, seven of those on this trip and surface – now back to Class 4m the first time he has raced in this grade for two years – is that the key? Needs a bit of luck from the draw but does have good gate speed and can feature in the finish here

Here is what the STC tipsters have to say about this race;

1st Pick: ASIF (3)
Singapore debut for NSW galloper who was initially with Chris Waller. Two trials in the country have been solid, Nunes stays on for the race day start, respect.
2nd Pick: FADABOY (10)
Jamil sticks on this running claiming 4kg again which will see him have a featherweight once again. Last two starts have been super and the jump out to 1100m should only improve his chances to perform here.
3rd Pick: OPUNAKE (7)
Won immediately heading up to class 4 and confirmed that he is in great condition at the moment. Draws barrier 2 so expect him to roll forward from there and control from the front again, place hope.
4th Pick: ENTERTAINER (1)
Will appreciate the drop to 57kg here with the claiming rider on board. Back to class 4 should see him being super competitive this weekend, each way.

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Fortuna Track work – Matamata

No Fortuna timed trackwork this week

Fortuna Track work – Singapore

Saturday 5th August
RHETT BUTLER(ASLAM)1000/600-38; ENTERTAINER(YUSOFF)1000/600-38; KNIPPENBERG(ASLAM)1000/600-38.5;

Tuesday 8th August
KNIPPENBERG (AWAH)800/600-40; ENTERTAINER (YUSOFF)800/600-40

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Other News
 

Fortuna Racing’s ELLIOT NESS records his 3rd career win in Singapore 6th August 2023

Six year old ELLIOT NESS (Written Tycoon – Walk with Attitude) lived up to his hot favourite billing when producing a strong winning effort to take out the Class 5 1100m Polytrack event at Singapore’s Kranji Racecourse 6th August. Ridden by Te Akau Racing Stable Apprentice, Fadzli Yusoff, Elliot Ness bounced away well from his No 2 Barrier and settled in 2nd place outside the leader. Always traveling well, Yusof kicked his mount clear after turning for home, establishing a winning break which he sustained to the line, finishing the race with a 3/4 length margin in a time of 1.04.99.

Click HERE to see the race replay

ELLIOT NESS had not greeted the judge since July 2022, but had spent most of the latter part of 2022 in rehab after undergoing knee surgery to remove a chip

Trainer, Donna Logan, was effusive in her praise of both horse and rider after the race. “That was a classy performance by Elliot Ness and he was given a great ride by Yusoff from his nice barrier draw. It was a great effort all round – well done to John Galvin of Fortuna Racing and his ownership team – John was up here in Singapore last week to see the Fortuna runner, Rocky, win and now they get another winner today.”

“Elliot Ness” – 3rd Singapore Win – 6th August 2022

Fortuna Racing’s John Galvin, watching from his home in Hamilton, New Zealand, was also very happy with the win. “Look, on paper, he presented as a really strong chance today – he had run a very strong 2nd placing off a wide draw this grade and trip at his last start, but they still have to deliver on the day and today was his day. Lovely professional ride from Yusoff and full marks to Donna Logan and her team for having this horse in such great order.”

ELLIOT NESS (who raced with the name PROHIBITION in Australia) was originally purchased as a Yearling at the 2019 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale for A$675,000 as a Stallion prospect for an Ownership Group comprising the China Horse Club and other high profile owners. Trained by  Peter and Paul Snowden in Sydney, he trialed twice in May 2020 for a  4th and a 6th placing and after determining that his trial form indicated that he was not up to Stallion making ability plus the fact that he was very Colty and needed to gelded, he was put up for sale unreserved and John Galvin acquired  him  at the May 2020 Inglis Online Sale for just A$35,000. He has now won three times and had sixteen other prizemoney placing from 23 starts and has Stakes Earnings of just under S$150,000 for his Ownership Group consisting of 44 individuals from NZ, Australia and Hong Kong

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Ellerslie Track Reconstruction

Racing participants in New Zealand have a certain spring in their steps at the moment with the $20m increase in Stakes from 1 August and at our Premier racetrack, Ellerslie, the new Turf is being laid and the course is due to have its first race day in the middle of January – click HERE to see footage of progress with Ellerslie CEO, Paul Wilcox commenting
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Sam Bergerson – Young Gun

Newly appointed Te Akau Racing Co-Trainer, Sam Bergerson, was featured in a recent edition of Love Racing’s “Young Gun” series – see this great footage of Sam HERE

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Guest Selector 

Our latest Guest Selector is Gary Williams – Gary lives in Auckland (although he writes this week’s edition from sunny Fiji) – Gary has had some wonderful Ownership experiences, with shares in gallopers such as Tinseltown (Avondale and Counties Cups), Pasta Post (Rotorua Cup) and the mighty but ill fated Xcellent (NZ Derby, 3rd Melbourne Cup) – he has also enjoyed significant success with his Fortuna runners, via Leaderboard (Wellington Cup), Khafeef and the Singapore runners Red Rover and Marcus Antonius

Here is what Gary has to say about Saturday’s racing at Riccarton

Bula John  and the Fortuna Team

Grand National Day has always fascinated me ……as a young Southern kid I watched in awe as southern horses such as No Offence, Koral, Enceeoh etc won the big steeples. Sadly no jumpers in the South now but wagering on the day may help sustain the day a little longer.

Hours of study resulted in me finding 3 x good bets with  a bit  of value. Maybe 10’s and 3’s.

The TAB has gone miserable on Berry The Cash in the Grand National Hurdles – Race 4,  posting odds of $4 –  just silly for its inexperience but he can feature

I’ve liked Southerner Prince Alby [Race 8] since he returned from Aussie. Yes he’s up against some in-form Northerners and his quote at $6/$2 , but surely he will be at least $10/$3 on the Tote come raceday. Each way all day.

Then in the last [ Race 10], I like the veteran Deels Done. Getting on in age, but he likes Riccarton in August and with 3kg off he in with a big Top 3 chance. The TAB has him at $13 and $4 , but should be more on the Tote !

Good Luck – stay warm and bet with your shoelaces and NOT your shoes !

Gary

 

Fortuna Racing’s ELLIOT NESS records his 3rd career win in Singapore 6th August 2023

Six year old ELLIOT NESS (Written Tycoon – Walk with Attitude) lived up to his hot favourite billing when producing a strong winning effort to take out the Class 5 1100m Polytrack event at Singapore’s Kranji Racecourse 6th August. Ridden by Te Akau Racing Stable Apprentice, Fadzli Yusoff, Elliot Ness bounced away well from his No 2 Barrier and settled in 2nd place outside the leader. Always traveling well, Yusof kicked his mount clear after turning for home, establishin a winning break which he sustained to the line, finishing the race with a 3/4 length margin in a time of 1.04.99.

Click HERE to see the race replay

ELLIOT NESS had not greeted the judge since July 2022, but had spent most of the latter part of 2022 in rehab after undergoing knee surgery to remove a chip

Trainer, Donna Logan, was effusive in her praise of both horse and rider after the race. “That was a classy performance by Elliot Ness and he was given a great ride by Yusoff from his nice barrier draw. It was a great effort all round – well done to John Galvin of Fortuna Racing and his ownership team – John was up here in Singapore last week to see the Fortuna runner, Rocky, win and now they get another winner today.”

“Elliot Ness” – 3rd Singapore Win – 6th August 2022

Fortuna Racing’s John Galvin, watching from his home in Hamilton, New Zealand, was also very happy with the win. “Look, on paper, he presented as a really strong chance today – he had run a very strong 2nd placing off a wide draw this grade and trip at his last start, but they still have to deliver on the day and today was his day. Lovely professional ride from Yusoff and full marks to Donna Logan and her team for having this horse in such great order.”

ELLIOT NESS (who raced with the name PROHIBITION in Australia) was originally purchased as a Yearling at the 2019 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale for A$675,000 as a Stallion prospect for an Ownership Group comprising the China Horse Club and other high profile owners. Trained by  Peter and Paul Snowden in Sydney, he trialed twice in May 2020 for a  4th and a 6th placing and after determining that his trial form indicated that he was not up to Stallion making ability plus the fact that he was very Colty and needed to gelded, he was put up for sale unreserved and John Galvin acquired  him  at the May 2020 Inglis Online Sale for just A$35,000. He has now won three times and had sixteen other prizemoney placing from 23 starts and has Stakes Earnings of just under S$150,000 for his Ownership Group consisting of 44 individuals from NZ, Australia and Hong Kong

Fortuna Racing’s ROCKY delivers another knockout blow in picking up his 3rd win in Singapore 30th July

ROCKY, the 4yo Gelding by El Roca out of Anthology (by Encosta de Lago), franked his recent good form with a strong win in the Class 4 1600m Polytrack event at Singapore’s Kranji racecourse 30th July with Singapore apprentice Nor Zyrul in the saddle. Drawn awkwardly in Barrier 7 with just a short run to the first bend, Zyrul had ROCKY away well from the start, was in a three wide position initially, but then managed to slot in one out from the rail in 5th place. Traveling well in the run, ROCKY was right in contention as the field turned for home, Zyrul balanced him up nicely and commenced a strong run down the middle of the track, hit the lead with 250 metres to go and went to the line clear by just under a length, delighting his small core of on course supporters including Fortuna Racing Principals, John and Jessica Galvin and syndicate Members Elly and Julia Capper from New Zealand and Australia and the local Derek Soh. ROCKY returned dividends of $10.40 to win and $3.30 the place.

Click HERE to see race replay

Te Akau Racing’s Singapore Trainer, Donna Logan, was thrilled to bits with the victory, “That was a lovely win, Rocky raced beautifully and he was ridden to perfection by Zyrul – it was just great to watch – and it was fantastic to have John and Jess Galvin here on track with some of their Ownership group ”

 Rocky – 3rd win in Singapore – 30th July 2023 – N Zyrul aboard

Fortuna Director, John Galvin, commented post race “Lovely strong win by ROCKY – he has been knocking on the door last two starts this trip and surface and I was reasonable confident before the race that he would deliver a good showing again – he just needed a good ride from his draw and Zyrul certainly delivered on that front. Well done to Donna Logan and her team – after ROCKY won at 1200m in March, Donna was convinced that 1600m was a trip ROCKY could be aimed at and sure enough, since stepping up to that distance, he has proved her judgement correct.”

A beaming Zyrul return to scale on ROCKY
 
Rocky and Zyrul with a happy group of connections after the race

ROCKY was purchased by John Galvin for NZ$50,000 from the October 2021 Gavelhouse Sale, on the recommendation of the former Singapore Trainer, Mark Walker. ROCKY has started 16 times in Singapore for 3 wins and 10 other prize money winning placings and has now won just under S$80k in Stakes

ROCKY is raced by the Fortuna Rocky Syndicate, an ownership Group consisting of 44 individuals from New Zealand, Australia, Malaysia and Singapore

ANGELS WINGS records her 2nd Career Win – Awapuni 27th July 2023

Capping a phenomenal season of highlights and records for trainer Mark Walker and Te Akau Racing, Angels Wings (3yo Filly by Heroic Valour – Gowana, by More Than Ready) became the 200th winner for the stable this season with victory in the $14,000 Rating 65 1200 metres on 27 July at Awapuni (poly-track). A deserved Maiden winner three starts ago on the poly-track at Cambridge, Angel Wings was given time (29 days) since racing wide in the Pearl Series Rating 65 1300 metres on 28 June at Cambridge, and rated a top three chance from barrier three.

With Michael McNab aboard Angels Wings secured a lovely spot behind the leaders and once again McNab was pinpoint accurate to claim a last stride victory. “It’s never been done before, down towards the line, a bobber, but I reckon Mark Walker’s got 200 for the season,” said commentator Tony Lee. “What a brilliant effort, quite an incredible feat, this will be around for a long, long time.”

Click HERE to see the Video replay

In the race sponsored by Aberdeen on Broadway, Angel Wings ran 1200 metres in 1:09.7 and paid $5.20 & $1.90 on the NZ TAB tote. “It was a really good win and another lovely ride of Michael’s,” Walker said. “She’s only going to get a bit bigger and stronger next season. It’s great to get that milestone of 200 wins in a season today, and to get another win for Fortuna Racing – John and Jessica Galvin, who run Fortuna Racing, are very good friends of everyone at Te Akau and its very thrilling to get the 200th with one of their horses.”

While preparing for her three-year-old season, Angel Wings caught the attention of new assistant trainer Nicole Shailer as having potential, which she has certainly shown in winning two of her last three starts.


Angels Wings – 2nd Career Win – Awapuni 27th July 2023 (picture courtesy of Race Images)

“Angel Wings had a bit to do with a couple of hundred metres to go, but Michael (McNab) is riding in superb form and he just gets the best out of them in the closing stages – he just doesn’t give up,” said John Galvin, who with his wife Jessica, is combining a short vacation in Kuala Lumpur with racing commitments in Singapore 23rd and 30th July. “We’ve had a few milestone wins with Te Akau and it was great to get such a significant win for Mark – A Fortuna horse (Rio Fortune) was Mark’s first winner in Singapore, Jamie Richards first group win as a solo trainer was Melody Belle in the Foxbridge Plate and his last win in New Zealand as Te Akau trainer was Ragamuffin. Mark started training his first horses for me in 2002/03 season with the Group Two winner Kapsdan as well as Comical Ali, so it’s been a 21-year association, not just with Mark but with David and Karyn Ellis as well – we’ve had a great working relationship. We’ve had many winners in New Zealand before Mark went to Singapore; horses like Kapsdan, Darci Brahma, Tell A Tale, and had about 80-90 winners trained by Mark during his stint in Singapore. Now we’re going well together with Mark back in New Zealand and we are also looking forward to the opportunities that present in the new Te Akau stable at Cranbourne in Melbourne.”

Angel Wings was purchased by David Ellis and Andrew Williams Bloodstock for A$100,000 on behalf of Fortuna Racing, from the draft of KBL Thoroughbreds, at the 2021 Gold Coast National Yearling Sale. She was purchased just a few days after the Fortuna Racing dual Horse of The Year and now Thoroughbred Hall of Famer, Melody Belle, was sold for A$2.6m and many of the Melody Belle owners are also owners in Angels Wings

Angels Wings is owned by Fortuna Angels Wings Syndicate (Mgr: John Galvin), an ownership group comprising 41 individuals

Friday Flash – 21st July 2023

Headline News

Fortuna 2yo RHETT BUTLER to contest the Group 3 Golden Horseshoe in Singapore 23rd July

Te Akau Racing appoints Ben Gleeson as Assistant Trainer to Mark Walker – Cranbourne operation

Melody Belle’s 4yo half brother by Tavistock, Cavalry, previously known as Tutukaka, contests the Singapore Derby this Sunday 23rd for his new connections.

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Fortuna has three runners on Sunday, all in Singapore

Singapore

KNIPPENBERG races in the Class 4 1200 Turf event – Race 4 @1.30 Singapore time (5.30pm NZ Time) with Singapore’s leading rider, Manoel Nunes to take the mount from a mid field draw. The race record of this classy 3yo says it all – 5 starts, 2 wins, a 2nd and a 4th in a Group 3 event. Has been freshened since his last start win in May, won a trial in quick time 12th July. Meets older horses for the first time in this event, but has enough class to cope. Strong each way chance and can win

Here is what the STC tipsters have to say about this race;

1st Pick: KNIPPENBERG (2)
Impressive winner at Novice level back in May and has since had a nice trial where he clocked 60.58. He has been mixing it with some our best young horses and looks set to mix it against an older field.
2nd Pick: CITY GOLD STAR (1)
Stable is going well in recent weeks and this gelding has mixed it on both turf and Polytrack surfaces. Liked his trial two weeks back and comes into this a leading chance.
3rd Pick: DANCING SUPREMO (4)
Has bounced between trainers back in Australia where he raced as ‘Nations Pride’. Has the one win to his name at 1400m at Werribee on a heavy surface. Watch betting.
4th Pick: DR KARDO (10)
Has been settling more up on the pace in recent starts and with a lightweight he can be a key player. One for the multiples.

RHETT BUTLER races in the Group 3 Golden Horseshoe for 2yos 1200 Turf event – Race 6 @2.30 Singapore time (6.30pm NZ Time) with Singapore’s 2022 Champion Apprentice, Fadzli Yusoff to ride from an outside draw. A highly impressive winner on debut, RHETT BUTLER then ran a close up 5th against older horses late May. Has been freshened since. Meets a talented field of 2yo’s here and has a difficult barrier draw to overcome. Look for him to go back from the draw and be storming home at the finish. Needs luck but if he gets it, can feature in the finish

ENTERTAINER races in the Class 3 1200 Turf event – Race 12 @5.40 Singapore time (9.40pm NZ Time) with Fadzli Yusoff to ride from a wide draw. Has run two close up 4th placings this surface and trip last two starts. Needs luck from draw but if he can fly the gates and get a soft lead, could secure some of the prizemoney

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Fortuna Track work – Matamata

Tuesday 18 July

Ragamuffin (J Allen) worked over an easy 1000 metres in 1.13.3, home in 41.7.

Angels Wings (J Allen) worked at three quarter pace over 1000 metres, quickening over the last 600 to finish in 39.4.

Marlborough Bay (R Sheehan) and Aotea Lad (W Kennedy) galloped over 1200 metres in 1.18.7, home in 38.1.

Fortuna Track work – Singapore

Saturday 15th July

ROCKY (JAMIL)800/600-37.6; RHETT BUTLER (ASLAM)800/600-37.6; ENTERTAINER (ASLAM)1000/600-38.5

Tuesday 18th July

RHETT BUTLER(YUSOFF)800/600-38; KNIPPENBERG(ASLAM)800/600-37.5

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Other News

Fortuna 2yo RHETT BUTLER to contest the Group 3 Golden Horseshoe in Singapore 23rd July
 
Exciting time for connections of 2yo RHETT BUTLER (Charm Spirit – Thurlow) as he takes his place in the field of this prestigious event for 2yo’s at Singapore’s Kranji Racecourse. Acuired by Fortuna Racing and Donna Logan for A$80k at the Inglis Ready to Race sale (Sydney) in October 2022, he was transported to Singapore and won on debut in Restricted Maiden Grade 29th April with a barnstorming finish from near last on the turn. He stepped up to Novice Grade at his 2nd start, running a meritable 5th after not getting all favours. Freshened since, his work has been strong and he is ready for this event. A big strong type who tips the scales at 530kgs, he meets a talented field of 2yo’s here and has a very wide barrier draw to overcome. To be ridden by Stable Apprentice, Fadzli Yusoff, race tactics will be to let the speed go, settle in behind somewhere and then look to finish over the top of them.

John and Jessica are attending this meeting and will be hosting a party of 18 clients (many of whom are in Rhett) in one of the Corporate Suites. Some of these clients are local but others are also traveling from NZ, Australia and Malaysia to attend. Two other runners on the day are Knippenberg and Entertainer

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Te Akau Racing appoints Ben Gleeson as Assistant Trainer to Mark Walker – Cranbourne operation

Te Akau Racing are delighted to confirm that Victorian Ben Gleeson has been appointed as Assistant Trainer for Te Akau Racing Australia, the stable to be based at Cranbourne, Victoria.

“I am very proud to welcome Ben to the Te Akau team.  His appointment as Assistant Trainer for our new Australian operation is a key one and he brings an outstanding CV to the role, rich in Australian and international experience,” said David Ellis CNZM. “Ben knows the Australian racing environment like the back of his hand, everything he does is with a huge degree of professionalism and energy.  I know he will be a major asset to our new stable.”

Concluding five years in the same role to Danny O’Brien at Flemington, Barwon Heads and Geelong, Ben comes from a racing and breeding family. He graduated with a Bachelor in Business Management from La Trobe University, Melbourne, and has worked for top trainers, including a European racing experience while working in the United Kingdom.

 Ben Gleeson
“Mark Walker and I have met a number of times over the last month,” Gleeson said. “David Ellis and Mark offered me the role, which is obviously a position too good not to take up and I’m both humbled and excited about the appointment and glad to be joining the Te Akau team. I’m joining an operation that is incredibly successful, especially over the past decade, one that reaches an international ownership base and I’ve always been keen to get out and meet as many people in the industry as possible. I find it very satisfying meeting new people that share the love of horse breeding and racing, and on top of that it’s an opportunity to work with Mark, who has proved himself a world-class trainer – training in New Zealand and Singapore, and the number of training titles (10) he’s won. It’s incredibly attractive to work alongside someone with his knowledge, experience, and achievements, and to work with horses that are largely selected and bought by David Ellis CNZM who has established himself as not only having a great eye for a horse, but also running such a successful farming and thoroughbred business.”

Gleeson grew up on Phoenix Broodmare Farm at Euroa, Victoria, where he learned and assisted his father Damian Gleeson with breeding and foaling, and his mother Merilyn Anderson with training at Seymour. He then broadened his experience through the school holidays working for local father-and-son trainers Lee and Shannon Hope at Seymour. After graduating he worked for Peter Moody, Henry Dwyer, and very successful trainer Hugo Palmer during two years in the UK, which included time in Germany, France and Ireland, while learning about the racing systems employed in those countries.

“Peter (Moody) really kindled my passion for horse training, while I advanced my riding and overall horse skills working with Henry Dwyer, and I found the European experience invaluable,” Gleeson said.

Gleeson is preparing to spend a week in New Zealand at our Matamata stable as well as Te Akau Stud.

“I arrive on 13 August, and am looking forward to seeing all the horses, and finding out the detail of the stable operations. I’ll be ready to apply this, with my own experience, as we kick-off at Cranbourne, he said. Mark (Walker) is very open-minded and encourages input from all his team, which is probably why he’s such a successful trainer. I am really looking forward to being involved in putting Te Akau Australia on the map,” Gleeson concluded.

David Ellis concludesThe aim is to have horses in the new Cranbourne stable by the first week of September. We hope to have 20 horses training by November and have a goal of up to 60 – 80 in 12 to 18 months. It’s an exciting opportunity and time for Te Akau owners with our new Australian stable construction now underway. We are really looking forward to the future and to you enjoying, and being part of, a new success story.”

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Shares For Sale

We still have a few shares for sale in three horses – two Yearlings and one Two Year Old

Yearling Filly by Reliable Man – stable name “Raquel” but now has a racing name – STAR SHADOW – Back in full work at Matamata after a nice spell at Te Akau Stud, she is now being prepared by Mark Walker for an early Spring trial – shares available @ $976 per each 1% and $44 per month from 1 August – Click HERE to see full details of this lovely Grey Filly

STAR SHADOW

Yearling Filly by Eminent – QUEEN CONSORT Back in full work at Matamata after a nice spell at Te Akau Stud, she is now being prepared by Mark Walker for a late August trial – shares available @ $1476 per each 1% and $44 per month from 1 August – Click HERE to see full details of this lovely staying type Filly

 QUEEN CONSORT

Two Year Old Colt by Mastercraftsman out of the High Chaparral Mare, Trikala – “Frankie” – acquired at the Tattersalls 2yo Sale in Ireland, “Frankie” is now in full training with Harry Eustace at Newmarket being prepared for his debut 2yo start 1 November – shares available @ $1000 per each 1% and $44 per month from 1 August – Click HERE to see full details of this handsome Colt with a beautiful staying pedigree

“Frankie”
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Guest Selector  – Craig Carter

Slipper Island, Craig’s selection last week, got too far back in the running, finished off strongly but not in the placings – Here is what Craig says this week

Hi John and the Fortuna Team – Back to the drawing boards this week after last weeks selection got way to far back and was running home well but too late to feature. This week is again tricky as the rain looks to show its self and make the tracks very testing. So I have decided to look at Rosehill Race 6 – Acappella Sun, who is in a purple patch of form and always hits the line hard. Has the services of Amy McLucas who is an up and coming apprentice and has ridden this daughter of Sebring Sun the last few starts so knows the horse well.

Is paying $7 / $2.40 on fixed odds so like last week 2 over 3 for every $5 should reap some good returns.

All the best – Craig

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 Martin Devlin  Speaks Out

Martin Devlin is a household name in NZ to anyone who follows Sport – the veteran sports broadcaster has delighted, shocked and no doubt at times offended a couple of generations of sports fans. Staunchly “sticking to his knitting” of Sports commentary, he has up until recently, avoided being dragged into ant sort of political commentary. However, clearly a man who loves his country, its heritage and his fellow New Zealanders, he felt moved to launch what might be described as a “blistering attack”on the current state of affairs in NZ and the impact that was having on those close to him. I was personally very moved by his comments and you can read them in full HERE

Friday Flash – 14th July 2023

Headline News

NAVALHA scores his 4th career win – Awapuni Synthetic

2yo Colt “Frankie” commences training at Newmarket in the UK

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Fortuna has three runners on Saturday, two in NZ and one in Singapore

New Zealand

Ruakaka

DANCARINA runs in the R75 1200m event – Race 3 @1.35 with Michael McNab to ride from an inside barrier. Has run with merit in two recent starts at Ruakaka since resuming for a 3rd and a 2nd. Talented at best, she is running into form nicely and can take this out – showing $3.30/ $1.40 on fixed odds

Trentham

BEAU GESTE contests the R65 2100 Duke Of Gloucester Cp for amateur riders  – Race 5 @ 1.18pm with Sameer Mohammed to ride from the ace barrier barrier. Being prepared for jumping events after this, he has had one resuming run on the flat over 1600m at Woodville – this after 13 months away from the track due to a slight tendon strain. Has flat racing credentials but may need this run – showing $13/$4 fixed odds

Singapore

ELLIOT NESS races in the Class 5 1100 Poly event – Race 1 @12 noon Singapore time (4pm NZ Time) with Fadzlin Yusoff to ride with a 2kg claim. Holds the Track record this trip and surface, but his form recent starts has been moderate. Drops in grade here however and his most recent win was when he dropped to Class 5 last time. Has a wide barrier draw to overcome, so will need some luck in running, but if he gets it, he can run into the money

Here is what the STC tipsters have to say about this race;

1st Pick: OPUNAKE (4)
In a race littered with class droppers, this Jason Ong trained galloper looks the pick off his last run where he qualified for class 5 but stayed up in class 4 and went down a slim margin to Time Travel in slick time.
2nd Pick: DOC HUDSON (1)
The second of the runners for AP Tan in this race who makes his class 5 debut after a solid first up performance up in class 4 to only go down by 3.4 lengths, big chance.
3rd Pick: ELLIOT NESS (2)
Back down to class 5 for the first time in a while and off recent form, the drop down will be welcomed. Hopefully amongst this company he can find some form which we couldn’t see of late at the bottom of class 4. Can place here but needs to lift.
4th Pick: FLAK JACKET (3)
The old boy finds himself back to class 5 again and finally draws a gate for once in his life. Amongst class 5 company he is always a chance and is proven to carry weight, you would be silly to leave him out of the numbers and quartet plays.

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Fortuna Track work – Matamata

Wednesday 12th July
Dancarina
 (N Parmar) galloped over 1000 metres in 1.06.8, last 600 in 38.1.

Fortuna Track work – Singapore

Saturday 8th July

RHETT BUTLER (ASLAM)1000/600-39; ELLIOT NESS (YUSOFF)1000/600-38; KNIPPENBERG (ASLAM)1000/600-38;; ENTERTAINER(JAMIL)1000/600-38;

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Other News
 
NAVALHA scores his 4th career win – Awapuni Synthetic

A winner at Riccarton in the spring, Navalha (5 g Sebring – Afiado, by Encosta de Lago) returned to his best form for victory in the $14,000 Carters “Trade Leaders Now Online” Rating 65 1700 metres on 7 July on the Awapuni Synthetic track. After struggling a bit for form on wet turf tracks recently, the decision was made to try him on the Synthetic surface 16th July  in the Rating 65 1400 metres, where he put in a strong finishing performance for 2nd. Up in trip to 1700m this time Navalha  travelled well for rider Michael McNab in the early running, improved his position to three back inner nearing the 600m turning for home and once sighting daylight he burst through to record a compelling victory.

Click HERE to see the race replay

It was patient handling by the current Champion jockey Jockey, recording his 150th win for the season and set to retain his title again this season, while the manner of victory suggested Navalha had advanced nicely for his last start effort.

It’s good that he’s handling the poly-track surface so well and it’s always good to win races for Fortuna Racing, who are great supporters of the stable, and I think he’s got more wins in him too,” said trainer Mark Walker, who claimed another victory (195th) in a record-breaking season. “It was a lovely ride by Michael who is riding at the top of his game.”

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“Navalha”  – 4th career win – Awapuni 7th July – Michael McNab aboard
Raced by the Fortuna Navalha Syndicate, Navalha has now recorded four wins in New Zealand including winning his first two starts  over 1200 metres.

Fortuna Director, John Galvin was on course at Awapuni along with a few Members of the Ownership group and was a satisfied Syndicate Manager after the race
“He’s a horse that has performed well against good horses at Premier level, but he has had some soundness issues, dislikes wet surfaces and so and it’s great to see him back in winning form for his owners – being an off the pace style runner has worked against him sometimes, but Michael gave him a lovely ride and it was a strong effort under 60kg. Great to see him run out the 1700m on the Synthetic and now that we know he can run that sort of trip, it opens a few more doors for him.”,

NAVALHA (which means “Razor” in Portuguese), a 5yo Gelding by Sebring out of the Encosta de Lago Mare, Afiado, was acquired by John Galvin on the recommendation of Mark Walker, for just A$27,500 from the Inglis Digital Sale in July 2020 after having been originally acquired by James Harron Bloodstock for A$475k as a yearling.

Navalha is raced by the Fortuna Navalha Syndicate, an ownership group of 57 individuals

Navalha was strapped by Kohen Collett

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2yo Colt “Frankie” commences training at Newmarket in the UK
 
Here is an opportunity to take shares in a galloper who will be prepared at Newmarket in the UK and be initially aimed at the “Classic” 3yo races in the English/Irish summer

Some key points

Pedigree – By that renowned Sire of Stayers, Mastercraftsman and out of a High Chaparral Mare, “Frankie” has been acquired as a staying prospect

Progamme – now in training since 2nd July, trainer Harry Eustace is aiming to have “Frankie” debut as a 2yo around the 1st November with a plan to have two or three races and if victorious that will set him up nicely to qualify for The Classic Guineas and Derby events (UK and Irish) run during May/June in 2024

Future Plans – if “Frankie” had performed at the top level in the Classic 3yo races during May/June 2024, he may well continue to race at the top level in the UK – if he has performed well on racedays without necessarily being in the elite class, then in Sept/Oct 2024, he would travel to Australia, join Mark Walker’s stable at Cranbourne and be aimed at the Staying events in Victoria and NSW – as you would be well aware, this type of horse tends to dominate such races in Australia

Shares are available at $1,000 per each 1% share and $44 per month ongoing from 1 August 2023 – Click HERE to visit the Fortuna website to see all information – online orders can be done on this page

About The Two Year Old Colt by Mastercraftsman out of Trikala

This lovely Colt was bred in Ireland and was acquired as a Two Year Old by the Deburgh Equine/Fortuna Racing combination at the annual Tattersalls Goresbridge Breeze Up Sale on 26th May 2023. International Bloodstock Agent Hubie De Burgh had identified this Colt as a genuine middle distance/staying type whose ideal racing trip would be 10 to 16 Furlongs. Hubie has recommended  that he stay in Great Britain for his Two Year Old and Three Year Old racing seasons and then, depending on outcomes, consider to relocate him to Australia or New Zealand for his ongoing racing career.

Nicknamed “Frankie” in honour of the great Frankie Dettori who is in his last season of riding, he has been transported to the yard of Newmarket Trainer, Harry Eustace and is currently enjoying a three week paddock spell. He will come into work 1st July and be prepared for an Autumn Two Year Old campaign with the aim of having two or possibly three races October/November 2022. He would then spell over the winter months of December/January and come back into work 1st February to be prepared for his Three Year Old Season (he turns three on 1 January 2024) –  obvious targets for him would be the UK and Irish 2000 Guineas events, both run in May of 2024 and the Epsom Derby or Irish Derby run in June 2024 and there are a number of lead up races for these event which enable the Trainers of promising 3yo types to assess whether their charges are genuine Guineas/Derby prospects and if not, there are a number of sideways options that can be pursued

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The 2yo Colt by Mastercraftsman out of Trikala  -“Frankie”

Pedigree
This Colt is by that wonderful Sire of genuine middle distance/staying types, the late Mastercraftsman (by Danehill Dancer) – the winner of seven races including the Irish 2000 Guineas. Mastercraftsman is the Sire of 930 winners, including 96 Stakes winners. A truly International Stallion, he shuttled to Windsor Park Stud and his stakes winners in this part of the world include Danzdanzdance, The Auld Floozie, St Emilion and Valley Girl. Our Colt is out of a High Chaparral Mare, Trikala, who had several placings in her racing career and has left a winner already in Trolius (by Cape Cross) who has won 4 times in the UK and the UAE.  This is a pedigree page which contains significant black type.

Click HERE to view this Colt’s pedigree

Physical type
Standing 16 hands high and with a weight of 500kgs approximately, “Frankie” is a handsome bay, who walks well, has no vices and has a powerful galloping action. He was fully vetted by the Irish based  Vet, Dr Thomas Hore, who passed him as suitable as a racing proposition.
Click HERE to see his breeze up at the Goresbridge Sale
Click HERE to see his parade at the Goresbridge Sale
Click HERE to see him parade at Newmarket with voice over from Trainer Harry Eustace

Preparation to date
This Colt was broken in as a Yearling, then given a good spell ahead of a light preparation before being presented for Sale at Goresbridge.

Racing Plans
“Frankie” has come into work 1st July andwill  be prepared for an Autumn Two Year Old campaign with the aim of having two or three races October/November 2022. He would then spell over the winter months of December/January and come back into work 1st February to be prepared for his Three Year Old Season (he turns three on 1 January 2024) –  obvious targets for him would be the UK and Irish 2000 Guineas events, both run in May of 2024 and the Epsom Derby or Irish Derby run in June 2024 and there are a number of lead up races for these event which enable the Trainers of promising 3yo types to assess whether their charges are genuine Guineas/Derby prospects and If not, there are a number of sideways options that can be pursued. In September/October 2024 (when he will be an Autumn 3yo)  we will review his form and results and if we consider him to be a suitable type for Australian/NZ Racing, we will transport him to Victoria where he will join Mark Walker’s Te Akau Racing Stables at Cranbourne

Trainer’s view (Harry Eustace)
“John, Hubie and I are delighted to have acquired this Mastercraftman Colt for you.  I was not at the sale, so did not lay my eyes on him until he arrived at my yard. He is a handsome, athletic type who walks very well. I have reviewed his breeze up gallop and he has a nice strong action. I am very excited to be able to train him for your Ownership Group and am looking forward to bringing him into work around 1st July.”

Syndicator’s view (John Galvin)
“Over the last six years we have selected four Irish/UK bred staying types as “tried horses”, Chance to Dance, Leaderboard, Khafeef and No Envy and all have won for us – I love the staying prowess of these types of horses. We did buy a 2yo Churchill Colt (My Finest Hour) in 2022 at a similar sale – he was also sent to Harry to train, but unfortunately he suffered a tendon injury just before making his race day debut. However undeterred by that setback we have gone back to the well and come up with this fellow. My assessment of this Colt is that he is a lovely looking horse, very athletic, strong staying pedigree and we secured him “under budget – he looks to be a very fine prospect for us.”

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Guest Selector  – Craig Carter
 
Craig didn’t get out of the starting gates last week with his selection being withdrawn – here is what he selects this week

Hi John and the Fortuna Team – Well not a great start or a false start maybe with my selection Russian Satire last week being scratched. Watch out for when he does line up next but maybe they decided it was going to be too heavy at Te Rapa last Saturday.

This week I have turned my attention to Ruakaka and a nice 3 year old colt from Tony Pikes barn having its first start for this campaign.

 My selection is Slipper Island in Race 6 with the Michael McNab aboard. This horse ran some very good races as a 2 year old and against some of the best around and now a year older and stronger finds a very winnable race to start off. He has had 2 trials to prepare, one which he won and the other a very comfortable 2nd.

Early fixed odds have him at $3.50 / $1.65 so well worth an each way bet of 2 over 3 for every $5 invested.

All the best – Craig

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NAVALHA makes it 4 career wins when victorious on Awapuni Synthetic 7th July 2023

A winner at Riccarton in the spring, Navalha (5 g Sebring – Afiado, by Encosta de Lago) returned to his best form for victory in the $14,000 Carters “Trade Leaders Now Online” Rating 65 1700 metres on 7 July on the Awapuni Synthetic track. After struggling a bit for form on wet turf tracks recently, the decision was made to try him on the Synthetic surface 16th July  in the Rating 65 1400 metres, where he put in a strong finishing performance for 2nd. Up in trip to 1700m this time Navalha  travelled well for rider Michael McNab in the early running, improved his position to three back inner nearing the 600m turning for home and once sighting daylight he burst through to record a compelling victory.

Click HERE to see the race replay

It was patient handling by the current Champion jockey Jockey, recording his 150th win for the season andset to retain his title again this season, while the manner of victory suggested Navalha had advanced nicely for his last start effort.

It’s good that he’s handling the poly-track surface so well and it’s always good to win races for Fortuna Racing, who are great supporters of the stable, and I think he’s got more wins in him too,” said trainer Mark Walker, who claimed another victory (195th) in a record-breaking season. “It was a lovely ride by Michael who is riding at the top of his game.”

“Navalha”  – 4th career win – Awapuni 7th July – Michael McNab aboard

Raced by the Fortuna Navalha Syndicate, Navalha has now recorded four wins in New Zealand including winning his first two starts  over 1200 metres.

Fortuna Director, John Galvin, was on course at Awapuni along with a few Members of the Ownership group and was a satisfied Syndicate Manager after the race “He’s a horse that has performed well against good horses at Premier level, but he has had some soundness issues, dislikes wet surfaces and so and it’s great to see him back in winning form for his owners – being an off the pace style runner has worked against him sometimes, but Michael gave him a lovely ride and it was a strong effort under 60kg. Great to see him run out the 1700m on the Synthetic and now that we know he can run that sort of trip, it opens a few more doors for him.”

NAVALHA (which means “Razor” in Portuguese), a 5yo Gelding by Sebring out of the Encosta de Lago Mare, Afiado, was acquired by John Galvin on the recommendation of Mark Walker, for just A$27,500 from the Inglis Digital Sale in July 2020 after having been originally acquired by James Harron Bloodstock for A$475k as a yearling.

Navalha is raced by the Fortuna Navalha Syndicate, an ownership group of 57 individuals

Navalha was strapped by Kohen Collett

Friday Flash – 7th July 2023

Headline News
 

Fleet Footed arrives in Victoria to commence pre training
 
More for good news for New Zealand as a further $30 million injection of funding to the racing codes is announced by the TAB:

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Fortuna has three runners Friday and Saturday – two in NZ, one in Singapore

New Zealand

Awapuni Synthetic – Friday

RAGAMUFFUN runs in the R65 1200m event – Race 4 @1.59 with Jonathan  Riddell to ride from an inside barrier. Has had 4 runs back off a long break after knee surgery and has been running well but striking very heavy tracks in his last 3 starts. Accordingly he now gets his chance on the better surface of the Awapuni Synthetic. Won 2 of his first 4 race day starts so has ability and represents an each way chance here @$6.50/$2.40

NAVALHA contests the R65 1700m event – Race 8 @ 4.12pm with Michael McNab to ride from a good barrier. Impressed on this surface 16th June 1400m running 2nd off a wide barrier draw. Gets an inside draw here, goes up in distance which will suit and has the services of NZ’s leading rider – has 60kgs to carry but if he does so successfully, he can win here – showing $2.50/$1.30 fixed odds

Singapore – Saturday
ROCKY races in the Class 4 1600 Poly event – Race 6 @2.30pm Singapore time (6.30pm NZ Time) with N Zyrul to ride with a 2kg claim. Has raced this trip and surface in last two starts and been ridden wide each time, beaten just 1.7 lengths last start. Change of rider will see a more groundsaving run and if he gets it will be very competitive – each way

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Fortuna Track work – Matamata

No timed Fortuna trackwork this week

Fortuna Track work – Singapore

Saturday 1st July

KNIPPENBERG(ASLAM)1000/600-38.5; RHETT BUTLER(ASLAM)1000/600-39 ROCKY(YUSOFF)1000/600-38;

Tuesday 4th July

RHETT BUTLER(ASLAM)1000600-38;  ROCKY(ZYRUL)800/600-40

Wednesday 5th July

ENTERTAINER (JAMIL)800/600- 39; ELLOT NESS(YUSOFF)800/600- 39;

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Other News

Fleet Footed arrives in Victoria to commence pre training

Fleet Footed has arrived at Widden Stud where he will have a pre training regime in the hands of the very experienced pre training specialist, Matt Upton, based at Widden Stud. Matt will bring Fleet Footed along quietly and he will be one of the first horses to enter Mark Walker/ Te Akau Racing new training facility at Cranbourne when it opens the doors 1st September.

At that point Fleet Footed, all having gone well, will be very close to trial stage fitness, he will trial soon after and we can get him to his race day debut. Fleet Footed was a A$550k yearling acquired by NewGate/China Horse Club as a Stallion prospect, but proving very Colty, he was offered for sale by them after he trialed at Warwick Farm in April and we were able to acquire him for just A$50k. Incidentally, in that April trial, he was beaten just under a length by King Colorado, who a few weeks later won the Group One JJ Atkins Stakes at Eagle Farm.

Click HERE to see Fleet Footed parading for Matt Wednesday 5th July

There are still shares available in Fleet Footed at NZ$1100 per each 1% share and $44 per month from 1 September. Full details can be seen at the link on the Fortuna website HERE

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More good news in New Zealand as a further $30 million injection of funding to the racing codes is announced by the TAB:

TAB New Zealand has announced its direct funding to the domestic racing industry will reach a record-setting $215 million for the upcoming 2023/24 racing season. TAB NZ’s direct funding of racing is made up of a distribution payment to Racing New Zealand, the application of class 4 gaming proceeds to the Racing Authorised Purpose, and funding of the independent Racing Integrity Board. The announcement sees a further $30 million made available to the three racing codes in addition to the increases determined at the time the Minister for Racing, Hon Kieran McAnulty, approved TAB NZ’s strategic partnering arrangement with Entain.

Nick Roberts, Chief Executive Officer of TAB NZ, said the Entain partnership is a revolutionary moment for racing and one that will deliver the ultimate goal of a long-term, sustainable racing industry. “TAB NZ recognises bold funding decisions are required to sustain this storied industry for generations to come,” Mr Roberts says. “Leadership across the industry must own the moment and deliver a right-sized industry, with the best animal welfare standards, and a compelling customer product. This extra injection will deliver the best outcomes if it is targeted towards those types of initiatives that enhance the industry in the long run. Simply increasing the funding of the status quo is not sustainable.”

The increased funding comes from an additional $15 million being added to the TAB NZ distribution to Racing NZ for the 2023/24 racing season, raising it to $185 million – a $60 million increase, almost 50%, on the current season’s distribution of $125 million.
Additionally, TAB NZ has determined that it will no longer fund the Racing Integrity Board from its class 4 gaming operation which will allow a contestable fund of $15 million for applications under TAB NZ’s Racing Authorised Purpose.

“We’re keen to back those that are in relentless pursuit of sustainable outcomes – and we expect that will be a key consideration when determining future funding applications,” Mr Roberts says. “A month into the partnership with Entain, we are deeply encouraged by some of the announcements we have seen out of the industry – especially New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing’s Strategic Funding Document announced two weeks ago.”

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Guest Selector  – Craig Carter

Thanks to Warwick Hodder for fulfilling the Guest Selector role thes past 3 weeks – now it is the turn of Craig Carter – Craig lives in the Bay Of Plenty, is a keen analyst of form and currently has shares with us in Soprano Supreme, Trident, Sailing Away, Rhett Butler and two of our 2023 Yearling Fillies, “Portia” (Super Seth) and “Raquel” (Reliable Man)

Craig says;

Hi John and the Fortuna Team – Thank you for the opportunity to be the guest selector over the next few weeks.

Is it just me or are you sick of the rain. When looking at tracks around NZ it seems to be how heavy will it be at each meeting which is making punting a bit of a guessing game.With more rain predicted for this Friday and Saturday this weekend will be no different and I tossed up between a horse I have made a few dollars off in the past at Awapuni – She’s So Reliable in Race 6 or a horse at Te Rapa I have been following and believe will handle the very heavy track that Te Rapa will produce.

I have settled on Russian Satire in race 7. This 3 year old daughter of impressive stallion Russian Revolution started this campaign with an emphatic win by 6.5 lengths on this track back in May then has had no luck in its next two starts.  One with a slipped saddle then the next racing very wide and pushed back on the turn when she was trying to get closer. Up jumps Michael McNab and I think this combination will be very hard to beat and think Michael will present her with the opportunity to win. Fixed odds are $4.50 / $1.90 which I think are extremely generous but expect them to be shorter closer to the start time.

Good Luck
Craig
 

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Friday Flash – 9th June 2023

Headline News
 

Opie Bosson awarded the NZ Order of Merit in King’s Birthday Honours list

Planned closure of Singapore racing reverberates around the racing world

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Fortuna has two runners this weekend – one in NZ, one in Singapore
 
New Zealand

Ruakaka – Saturday

DANCARINA contests the R75 1100m event – Race 3 @1.15 with Joe Kamaruddin to ride. This lightly raced 4yo with just 7 career starts to her name was last seem at Riccarton in November and has since had knee surgery and a period of rehabilitation. Was a strong trial winner at Waipa 26th May 1150m, leading start to finish and never off the bridle. Talented galloper who has won on the track and represents a strong each way chance here – showing $6/$2.30 Fixed Odds

Singapore

TRIDENT runs in the Group 3 Silver Bowl over 1400m – the 1st leg of the Singapore Triple Crown for 4yo’s – race 11  @ 5pm Sing time (9pm NZT) and will be ridden by the evergreen Benny Woodworth from the ace draw. This 4yo son of Deep Field has a strong record in Singapore with 3 wins, 3 2nds and a 3rd from 11 race day starts – notable that all 3 wins have come at 1400m. Meets a strong field here and won’t find it easy, but has the ace draw and an astute rider aboard. Can feature in the finish here at odds

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Fortuna Track work – Matamata
 
No Fortuna timed trackwork this week

Fortuna Track work – Singapore
 
Saturday 3rd June

TRIDENT (YUSOFF)1000/600-;38

Tuesday 6th June

TRIDENT (YUSOFF)800/600-39;

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Other News

Opie Bosson awarded the NZ Order of Merit in King’s Birthday Honours list

In a week of significant breaking news with major announcements out of Singapore and with Te Akau’s planned expansion into Australia it was also delightful to read the news that Opie Bosson had been made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit – certainly a very well deserved honour indeed for the Champion rider.

Opie and I have a two decade long association – he rode his first winner for me in October 2003 on the 2yo Kapsdan and I have lost count of how many winners since, although he rode Melody Belle to win 6 of her 14 Group One wins and his most recent winner for us was on Angel’s Wings at Cambridge 29th May.

Click HERE and HERE to read two great stories from the Te Akau website on the Champion rider

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Planned closure of Singapore racing reverberates around the racing world
 
Shock, disbelief, incredulity and anger have been the principal reactions from virtually every corner of the racing world to this week’s announcement that the Singapore Government has made a decision to end almost two centuries of a proud Thoroughbred Racing tradition in the Lion City.  On so many fronts it just does not make any sense and the impact it has had on all of the participants in Singapore Racing, be they Trainers, Riders, Stable Staff, Owners, Turf Club staff and their families is deep and far reaching. Race Club closures are of course not uncommon but for a Government to unilaterally close down a whole recreational/sporting operation without any dialogue or communication with its participants is unprecedented – the closest analogy anyone can seem to find is when the Communist Party took over China in 1949, they closed racing down and shot 3000 horses!!!

Notable that when the CEO of the Singapore Turf Club made the announcement at a Trainers meeting, she said she would only take 3 questions – and she was true to her word on that, taking the 3 and then walking out of the room!!!

Over the past few days, we have been inundated with messages of sympathy and concern from so many of our clients and we thank those of you who have done so. Many of you have enquired about Donna Logan and what her plans will be. Donna and I have spoken several times during the week – Donna and her husband Peter Woods are real troopers of course and as the news broke their very first thought was not of themselves, but their hard working and loyal staff – they immediately called a staff meeting and endeavoured to reassure their staff, that despite the announced closure, it was going to be “business as usual” in terms of racing and training activity, that they all had ongoing responsibility for their equine charges and that they (Donna and Peter) would be the last to leave and would turn the lights out as they left!!!

For the record, Donna tells me she has had several offers from various parties and jurisdictions to extend her training career, which is heartening, but for now she and Peter have a sole focus which is to manage the Singapore situation as best they can between now and the planned closure in October 2024.

From a Fortuna Racing perspective, while it has been a huge shock, we are doing OK. We have loved our time racing in Singapore since 2010 and it has bought so many of our clients so much pleasure, particularly on the prize money front. From a personal perspective, I have been an entrepreneur and risk taker for most of my working life and have been fortunate enough to have had many “wins” but have also had to deal with the occasional “hiding” from time to time, have learned to “roll with the punches” and so Jessica and I are taking this massive blow on the chin.

And so now it is time to focus on the task at hand and that is to manage the racing futures of our Singapore based horses in the very best interest of their Ownership Groups. Over the next few days, we will be putting out individual updates to each syndicate on how we see an ongoing plan for each syndicate horse. The Turf Club have announced a S$700 per month subsidy for each horse from now through to their departure from Singapore – these subsidies will come off the training bill and they have also announced that they will fund 90% of the “exportation” cost of each horse to any jurisdiction in the world as from October 2024. While we would prefer not to be in this situation, these subsidies will play an important role in our management process.

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Guest Selector  – Mayne Bax

Mayne is going well after two weeks in the role – no outright winner as yet, but two good placings and I calculate that those who have outlaid the 1 unit to win, 3 units a place on Mayne’s two selections have collected 13.5 units for their 8 unit outlay

This week Mayne is heading to Ruakaka, race 8 no 3 Deep Beauty. This 6yo son of Deep Field does not win out of turn with just 2 wins from 28 starts, but has run in the first four 14 times. Hie last start on the synthetic was a bit of a shocker but prior to that his form was very consistent. Trained by an astute training team (James/Wellwood) he gets a nice draw (4) and Kozzi Asano takes the ride – has won at the trip and gets a surface to suit. Showing good each way value at $5.50/2.10 fixed odds. Mayne says “stick with the 1 unit to win/ 3 units a place strategy”

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Fortuna Racings 3yo Filly ANGELS WINGS wins on Cambridge Synthetic 31st May

Deserving of victory, Angels Wings (3yo Filly by Heroic Valour – Gowana, by More Than Ready) took out the $14,000 NZB Insurance Pearl Series Maiden Fillies & Mares 1300 metres on 31 May at Cambridge. Positioned handily but unable to quicken on Heavy 10 in the Maiden 1200 metres on 14 May at Matamata, Angel Wings had placed in four of her eight starts and showed appreciation of the poly-track when bouncing back. Stable rider Opie Bosson urged her up from her mid field draw, then settled nicely in the trail before challenging earnestly when rounding for the run home and she responded to urgings over the concluding stages.

Te Akau Trainer Mark Walker was on track to watch his charge salute the judge. “It was a well deserved win, she seemed to handle the surface well and a really nice ride by Opie” he said, “She’s been consistent for a long time and great to see her break through for John Galvin and the Fortuna Racing owners.”


Angel’s Wings – Maiden win Cambridge Synthetic 31 May 2023

Angels Wings returned $6.90 & $2.20 on the NZ TAB tote after running a good time (1:16.3) for the 1300 metres.

Click HERE to see the race result and Video replay

Fortuna Racing’s John Galvin was also on course along with Fortuna Racing stalwarts, Ian Upson, Shane and Marlene Thomsen and Noel Williams, all Members of the ownership group, “It was very satisfying to see her win,” he observed after the race. “She’s been there or thereabouts at her last few starts, delivering some pretty good efforts without winning, before striking a very heavy track last time. Today was a bit of an experiment, coming to the synthetic track, which only came about because of the abandonment at Hastings last week, but one that has paid off. Opie reported that she handled the surface pretty well, so given there is a few more synthetic track meetings coming up presents a few more opportunities for her at the same venue. She found a bit extra at the end and it’s worthy noting that we race a lot of horses on the poly-track in Singapore – you often see up there that horses can make a dive near the line like she did. She was in a winning position on the home turn and it was just a matter of whether she could pick up the leader. She’s a lovely big filly and still good in the coat, so we’ll see how she pulls up out of this run and work out plans from there. The family can actually run a trip, so our thinking is that she could stretch out a bit in trip in her four-year-old season.”

Angel Wings was purchased by David Ellis and Andrew Williams Bloodstock for A$100,000 on behalf of Fortuna Racing, from the draft of KBL Thoroughbreds, at the 2021 Gold Coast National Yearling Sale. She was purchased just a few days after the Fortuna Racing dual Horse of The Year and now Thoroughbred Hall of Famer, Melody Belle, was sold for A$2.6m and many of the  owners are also owners in Angels Wings

Angels Wings is owned by Fortuna Angels Wings Syndicate (Mgr: John Galvin), an ownership group comprising 41 individuals