FEDERATION wins again in Singapore – now Two Wins from Five starts

Fortuna Syndication’s Three Year Old Gelding, FEDERATION (Written Tycoon-Bloomingdale Miss) built to a strong win in the S$75,000 Novice event at Singapore’s Kranji race course 12th May 2019 to record his 2nd career win.

FEDERATION was having his 5th race day start and had fashioned a good record with a 2nd placing, a win and two fourths in his previous four starts. Trainer Mark Walker had removed the blinkers for this run after FEDERATION had gone a bit keen at his previous run and riding instructions to the highly experienced John Powell, were to slot him in with cover during the run. Powell, who picked up the ride after regular rider, Vlad Duric, was indisposed with illness, did a superb job. FEDERATION, as is his want, was keen to get on with the job, but Powell restrained him, slotted in behind the leaders and the horse relaxed beautifully. Turning for home, Powell set FEDERATION alight, he soon gathered in the leaders and withstood the challengers to go to the line clear by a length. Interestingly, John Powell had ridden Mark Walker’s and Fortuna’s first ever winner in Singapore (Rio Fortune) back in 2010

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“Federation” – 2nd Career Win – Kranji – 12th May 2019

FEDERATION was secured by Fortuna Director, John Galvin, at the Inglis Digital on line sale (May 2018) for A$90,000 from Vendors, The China Horse Club, following a recommendation by Fortuna Singapore Trainer, Mark Walker who heads up the powerful Te Akau Racing Team. “Mark had identified this horse, who had had four placings from four starts in New South Wales as a Two Year Old, as an ideal type for Singapore racing, He had a lovely pedigree, was big and strong and had performed well as a 2yo,” reports John  Galvin. “Now Two wins from Five starts and still maturing physically, we think he has a bright future in Singapore.”

Fortuna’s Singapore Trainer, Te Akau Racing’s Mark Walker,  a five time Premiership winning Trainer in NZ, a two time winning Trainer in Singapore and who currently leads the Singapore Premiership in 2019 with 31 wins, expressed a lot of satisfaction with the win. Mark comments, “After reviewing his last start where he weakened  in the dying stages of the race to finish 4th, I realised I had made a bit of a blue in applying the blinkers to the horse, so we took them off this time and decided to ride him in behind the speed and it worked a treat. Great to get another win for the Fortuna NZ team here in Singapore, John Galvin and I go back a long time and we have had many great wins between us over the years, both in NZ and Singapore.”

FEDERATION is raced by the Fortuna Federation Syndicate, an ownership group of 38 Individuals – the syndicate Membership has an International flavour to it, with members from NZ, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore and the Philippines. 14 of those individuals experienced their first ever win with a Fortuna Syndicate when Federation won on New Year’s Day and now taste victory again,

Fortuna’s 3yo Filly BURGUNDY BELLE wins at Trentham – now Three wins from Five starts for this Classy Filly

Making it three wins from five starts, Burgundy Belle(3 f Burgundy – Spin ‘N Grin) provided Fortuna’s NZ  trainer Jamie Richards of Te Akau Racing Stables with his 92nd win this season when bolting in on Sunday at Trentham.

In the $25,000 Crown Prosecutor Cup, for three-year-olds over 1400 metres, handling the heavy footing was always going to be paramount and having won her debut on Slow9 by 5.5 lengths gave punters a significant leg-up on her prospects. Burgundy Belle  duly delivered, given a lovely run in the race by Jonathan Parkes, sitting just off the leader, Satu Lagi, and after turning for home, she gathered him in very quickly and went to the line a clear winner by 3.3 lengths.

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Rider Johnathan Parkes said: “I actually didn’t want to be as handy as what I was, but we were posted a bit wide early and she wanted to get on with the job, so I let her roll forward and she was simply too good. She’s a progressive filly and will carry on with the job.”

BURGUNDY BELLE strides to a 3 length Victory – Trentham 5th May 2019

Impressive winning on debut and again in the next grade at her following start, both in December, before spelling after a notable fifth in the Mongolian Khan Trophy (Gr. 3, 1200m) on Karaka Million Night (26 Jan.) at Ellerslie, Burgundy Belle had resumed with a very good third in the 3YO 1200 metres on 14 April at Te Rapa.

“She was going to the Cambridge Breeders’ Stakes (a week earlier), but we had a wide draw and some jockey troubles so we decided to pull out of that and have a go at this race,” said Fortuna Syndications Director John Galvin. “I was out walking the track before the race and although it’s testing, it’s not super wet, but she handles any tracks, I think, so we’re very pleased  with just how this very handsome filly is progressing.”

Jamie Richards said: “We thought she was going well enough to be competitive in the Cambridge Breeders’ Stakes, but John (Galvin) and I had a good talk and he was happy to wait for this race. It looked ideal because she can handle heavy ground and we’d been pleased with her work. We left the blinkers off when resuming at Te Rapa, and left them off when getting up to 1400 metres today and we’ll look to stretch her a little bit in distance. Although she wanted to go keenly early, I thought she settled nicely when some speed went into the race. She quickened up and won quite well. She’s an exciting filly and there certainly looks to be more wins in her.”

Burgundy Belle returned $2.50 & $1.20 on the NZ TAB tote, running the 1400 metres in 1:26.4 on footing upgraded to Heavy10 after the (first) race.

A beautifully bred filly, her sire, Burgundy (Redoute’s Choice), won five stakes races and finished third in the Telegraph (Gr. 1, 1200m), while dam Spin ‘N Grin was also a very smart performer, winning the Eight Carat Classic (Gr. 2, 1600m) and finishing second in the New Zealand Breeders’ Stakes (Gr. 1, 1600m).

Burgundy Belle was acquired by John Galvin as a yearling in a private sale for $100,000 from her Breeders David Ellis and Karyn Fenton Ellis and is the latest in a number of successful acquisitions made by John from David and Karyn. “It’s been quite amazing really,” says John, “over the years Fortuna has successfully raced Darci’s Dream, Windborne, Jacks Secret (Singapore), Major Tom (Singapore), Colorado Prince and now, Burgundy Belle – all horses bred by David and Karyn and acquired by Fortuna.”

Burgundy Belle is raced by the Fortuna Burgundy Belle Syndicate, an ownership Group of 53 Individuals, several of whom were on track at Trentham

Burgundy Belle was strapped by Ashley Handley.

Fortuna acquires Australian Bred Two Year Old to race In Singapore

Fortuna Syndicators has acquired a promising Two Year Old type who has had one start in New South Wales for a close up 6th placing. Acquired from the China Horse Club on very good terms, BRUTUS (raced as Field Of Boaz in NSW but now renamed for Singapore racing by us). Shares available from NZ$1,000 

BRUTUS has been identified by Champion Singapore Trainer, Mark Walker as an ideal type for Singapore Racing.

“BRUTUS”

A young Two Year Old with just one race day start in New South Wales, he was purchased by the powerful China Horse Club operation at the Magic Millions Gold Coast Sale in January 2018 for A$170,000. After racing him once and deciding he needed to be gelded, he was put up for sale by the CHC as they have a policy of only racing Colts and Fillies.

Fortuna acquired BRUTUS at the recent Inglis Online Sale for A$45,000. He is currently spelling at Lime Country Farm, an agistment property in New South Wales where he has now been gelded. He has been fully vetted and approved by the Singapore Turf Club for racing in Singapore. He is scheduled to travel to Singapore 15th July and should be ready to have his first race in Singapore in November. As a non-winner, BRUTUS will be eligible to race in Restricted Maiden Grade in Singapore, a Grade that carries prizemoney of S$75,000, (approx NZ$80,000.) A win in that Grade would then allow him to race in Novice Grade, also for S$75,000.

BRUTUS turns Three Years Old on 1 August 2019 and will be eligible for the very lucrative Singapore Three Year Old Series, a series of three races run over distances of 1200m, 1400m and 1600m between Mid-April and the end of May 2020, for prizemoney of S$175,000, S$400,000 and S$800,000 respectively.

Click HERE to see this lovely horse parading at Lime Country in New South Wales 1st May

Fortuna’s NZ Selector David Ellis comments “This Colt is an outstanding type – his colour, his walk, his conformation, he has all of the attributes of a lovely racehorse – John, you and Mark Walker have done a great job in picking this horse out”

Pedigree

BRUTUS possesses a very good pedigree. By the Stallion, Rubick (by Encosta de Lago), a very fast racehorse, he is out of the Mare, Harvest Queen, a winner on the track herself and the Dam of race track winners. Rubick is on fire as a first season Stallion with 10 Two Year old wins in Australia from his first crop, placing him 2nd on the list of First Crop Stallions.

View the Pedigree for BRUTUS.

Training & race history

BRUTUS was entrusted to leading NSW trainer John O’Shea and had one race day start, this at Kembla Grange in New South Wales on 6thApril where he led into the straight and was run down last few metres finishing a close up 6th, a very good debut effort.

View Brutus debut race at Kembla Grange on 6th April 2019 here.

Physical type

A strong, well-proportioned Chestnut by Rubick, standing 15.3 hands high and weighing 470 kgs,  BRUTUS has the physical attributes to match his pedigree. Australian bred Sprinter/Miler types have an exceptional record in Singapore over the years, particularly those who have shown form on Australian race tracks

Trainer’s view (Mark Walker)

“Brutus showed good form in his only start in Australia, possesses a lovely action, walks well and is well put together physically.  He has been lightly raced as a Two Year Old and my assessment of him is that with his pedigree and physical type, he will be perfectly suited to racing in Singapore and may well be an ideal candidate for the Singapore 3yo Series run in the Autumn of 2020”

  Syndicator’s view (John Galvin)

“This sort of opportunity is ideal for us as Syndicators, i.e  to be able to buy a well-bred, up and running Two Year Old with good Australian form on the board, for a fraction of what the original owners paid for him as a yearling – it takes a lot of guess work out of the equation both for us and his eventual ownership group. We went through this exercise last year with the 2yo Federation who, as a 3yo in Singapore has had four starts for a win and three placings.

Terms

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  • 10% share NZ$10,000 – 5% share NZ$5,000 – 5% share NZ$2,500 – 1% share NZ$1,000
  • Share price includes all Initial Costs (Purchase price, Promoters Fees, Transport to Singapore, Insurance through to 31st January 2020, and Working Capital of $9,000 approx
  • Monthly ongoing costs commence 1st June 2019 – from that date ongoing costs are – 10% share $360 per month – 5% share $180 per month – 2.5% share $90 per month – 1% share $36 per month.
  • Monthly ongoing costs can alternatively be paid up to 12 months in advance as an option for subscribers

Purchase a share in BRUTUS today from the website HERE, or contact us for more information.

Melody Belle not for Sale

Fortuna Syndications Director John Galvin advised  today that MELODY BELLE was recently the subject of a very substantial offer to purchase her as a broodmare proposition – the offer amount was NZ$3.25 million. However, after consultation between John Galvin and Syndicate Members, the offer was declined. John Galvin commented –

“Clearly this was a very significant offer for our wonderful racemare presented by a genuine and well regarded Australian based breeding operation. Accordingly, the offer was put in front of the 34 Syndicate Members for consideration – the outcome was that 100% of the Membership chose to decline the offer. Members felt very strongly that Melody Belle had yet to reach her potential as a race horse and should be allowed to race on under the current ownership until such time as she was ready to retire from racing. Members also expressed the view that she was a well loved race horse by the NZ racing public and in what are difficult time for NZ Racing, any future success on the race track would boost the profile and spirits of Thoroughbred racing in New Zealand. As Syndicate Manager, I was humbled by this response from our Members and very pleased that she will continue to grace race tracks here in NZ and Australia.”

Fortuna Mare, VENUS DE MILO, wins for the 2nd time in Singapore

Fortuna Syndications Four Year Old Mare, VENUS DE MILO, proved that her Maiden win in Singapore in January was no fluke, when just 5 starts later she won again in Singapore 12th April in the Class 5 1600m event on the Polytrack for $30,000 of prize money.

The excitement of riding his first Singapore winner, since relocating from New Zealand, on his first night of riding in Singapore, was very obvious for the Malaysian born apprentice jockey Riduan Abu Bakar (he rode as Nik Bakar in NZ), as he launched into a dramatic victory salute when still 20 metres short of the winning post – an action which landed him a S$500 fine from the Stewards

Drawn wide at Barrier 10 in an 11 horse field VENUS DE MILO (Burgundy-Breezed) settled into a three wide with cover position in the run, but from about the 500 metre mark, Bakar started to edge her forward and on turning into the straight set out after the leader, gathered it in at the 200 metre mark and went on to win by 3/4 length at the line

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Venus de Milo – Wins again 12th April 2019 – Rider Nik Bakar triumphant

Bakar, who chalked up a haul of 13 winners in 62 rides in his two years in New Zealand for a healthy strike rate of 4.6 (21%), mostly for his NZ master,  Jamie Richards, certainly bore the hallmark of an experienced rookie in the way he handled Venus De Milo, a tricky mare who is not the easiest to handle.

Fortuna Syndications Boss, John Galvin, was well pleased. “Venus de Milo is not very big, but she has the heart of a lion – it took her a long time (24 starts) to win her 1st race in Singapore, but now she has scored again just five starts later and has had some bad luck in a couple of those runs. She has now won prizemoney in 18 of her 29 starts. Nik rode her perfectly and she was beautifully prepared by our Singapore Trainer, Mark Walker.”

VENUS DE MILO was acquired by John Galvin in a private sale for NZ$20,000 and is raced by the Fortuna Venus de Milo Syndicate, an ownership group comprising 30 individuals.

 

 

Fortuna Trackwork for Week ending 6 April

 

Matatamata Thursday Morning

Red Jakkal (M McNab), a last start winner, galloped nicely over 1000 metres in 1.07.6, last 600 in 38.8. He will race at Otaki Wednesday 10th.

Beau Geste (D Miller), another last start winner, worked nicely at three quarter pace over 1200 metres, last 600 in 44 – he is preparing to race next at Rotorua 12th April

Singapore Tuesday morning

Three Fortuna runners racing Friday evening worked nicely;

Aabir  (Thompson) – 800m/600m 37.2;    Spokesman(Woodworth) – 800m/600m 37.4;  ;  Venus De Milo(Firdaus) – 800m/600m 37.1.

 

 

Fortuna Gelding BEAU GESTE scores Maiden win at New Plymouth

Hot on the heels of a strong win at Rotorua Wednesday 21 March by RED JAKKAL, the Fortuna Syndication Team did it again at New Plymouth 2nd March, with the Four Year Old Gelding, BEAU GESTE, taking out the Maiden Highweight over 2000 metres.

A three-quarter brother to multiple Group One winner Wall Street (Montjeu), Beau Geste(4 g Pour Moi – Villa Wanda, by Grand Lodge) and with strong form at the recent Wairoa meetings (a 2nd and a 3rd) meant that BEAU GESTE was well favoured in the market and Punters sent him out a very warm favourite at $1.80. Ridden by the talented Dylan Turner, BEAU GESTE jumped nicely from the 3 barrier and finished up with an uncontested lead. Some pressure was mounted by other runners from around the 800 metre point, but on turning, the horse we nickname “Wolf” found a nice kick and was strong to the line, winning by a 2.5 length margin.

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BEAU GESTE breaks Maidens at New Plymouth 22nd March 2019

Trained by Jamie Richards at Matamata, BEAU GESTE’s win today was Jamie’s 81st win for the season and his 10th Training win for the Fortuna Syndications Team. “Jamie’s doing a great job overall in his first season as sole Trainer for Te Akau Racing Stables” says Fortuna Director, John Galvin, “and a great job with the Fortuna Syndicates team in particular, with 10 wins in the season to date.”

Beau Geste was acquired by David Ellis on behalf of Fortuna at the 2016 Karaka Premier Sale for the sum of $32,500 and is owned by the Fortuna Beau Geste Syndicate, an ownership Group of 26 individuals

 

Fortuna 3yo RED JAKKAL breaks Maiden ranks at his 2nd Race Day Start

Fortuna Three Year old Gelding RED JAKKAL provided a big thrill for his large ownership Group when clearing Maiden ranks at Rotorua 20th March 2019. Drawn nicely at Barrier 3 from the 1200 metre starting point and in the hands of super hoop, Opie Bosson, “Winston” as he is nicknamed showed good gate speed and was soon in the lead. This allowed Bosson to control the tempo and it was obvious on turning that RED JAKKAL had plenty in hand with Bosson merely shaking the reins at him down the straight and only drawing the whip with 100 metres to go

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Red Jakkal breaks Maidens – Rotorua 20th March 2019 – Picture courtesy of Race Images

RED JAKKAL is a gelded son of the ill-fated International Stayer Jakkalberry, who died early in his stud career and out of the Red Giant mare Red Alert. His one previous race day start on the same track in September 2018 had yielded a fast finishing 2nd. Fortuna Director John Galvin explains the background, “David Ellis had picked this horse out for me at the 2017 Karaka Ready To Run sale after I have given him instructions to find me a nice staying type. He did show some early promise in his first preparation as a 2yo, but was put aside for a break before resuming and having two trials at Te Teko in August, the second of these being particularly pleasing – he then franked this form with a very good debut run at Rotorua in September for 2nd. After this race, Trainer Jamie Richards determined that “Winston” would be well served by having a break to attain mote maturity and this time in, he is definitely stronger and has the makings of a horse, who on type and pedigree, will definitely be suited by more distance. Our patience is paying off.”

RED JAKKAL is raced by the Fortuna Red Jakkal Syndicate, an ownership group of 75 individuals and was acquired by David Ellis on behalf of Fortuna at the 2017 NZ Bloodstock Ready To Run sale for $75,000.

 

 

 

MELODY BELLE – Super Star

The Fortuna Syndications Four Year Old Mare, MELODY BELLE (Commands-Meleka Belle), surpassed expectations at Ellerslie on 9th March. Her emphatic victory in the Group One Bonecrusher New Zealand Stakes over 2000 metres, her fifth Group One Victory of the season, not only confirmed her status as the very best horse racing in New Zealand in the 2018/19 season, but elevated her status as a racehorse to within touching distance of some of New Zealand’s best ever gallopers. Fortuna’s John Galvin elaborates, “Five Group One victories in NZ in one season, not to mention a Group Two victory and a Group One third placing is right up there with the best of them in the modern era,” he said, ” from my research over the past few days, I can see that Bonecrusher and Ocean Park won five Group Ones in a season, while Sunline, Seachange, Mufhasa and Dundeel, all won four Group Ones in a season. To be fair many of the Group One victories of those horses were in Australia as well, but for MELODY BELLE to win five is something exceptional.”

There was some nervousness in the Camp pre race as rain tumbled down during the morning and early afternoon, turning a track that was looking like being a Dead 4 or 5 early on Saturday morning into a Heavy 10. MELODY BELLE was stepping up to the 2000 metre trip for the first time and while there was no concern about her ability to handle a heavy track, the track plus the extra distance were playing on the mind of connections. Plus the fact the her main race rival, fellow 4yo Mare, DanzDanzDance, had won over 2000 metres at Group One level at Ellerslie on Boxing Day, under very similar track conditions. Punters, however, remained confident in MELODY BELLE’s chances, sending her out a warm favourite at $2.60, although DANZDANZDANCE was not far behind at $3.20.

Drawn five at the barrier in a 10 horse field, rider Opie Bosson had MELODY BELLE  ticking along in the early running with just three runners behind her. Bosson got busy from the 600 metre mark, getting his charge to the outside and making a run as they turned for home – DANZDANZDANCE, in the hands of Craig Grylls, had her in her sights though and also mounted a run down the outside, MELODY BELLE hit the front 300 metres out a length clear of the other mare. DDD was not going to go down without a fight however and the two classy mares engaged in a two horse war, with DDD looking dangerous at about the 150 metre mark, however MELODY BELLE kept finding extra and fought off the challenge of the other mare, going to the post with a neck margin

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MELODY BELLE defeats DANZDANZDANCE – Bonerusher NZ Stakes Ellerslie 9th March 2019

Fortuna Syndicate Manager John Galvin was effusive in his praise of the mare in his post race comments “She is a Super Star, who would have thought that just six weeks ago, she was the favourite for the Group One Telegraph at Trentham over 1200 metres and today she has come out and won at Group One level at 2000 metres – this has been a fantastic training effort by Jamie Richards and a super ride by Opie Bosson.” John also paid tribute to race rival DanzDanzDance saying, “Most of the pre race hype was predicting a two horse war by these two wonderful mares and so it proved – we wish Kylie Bax and her team all the very best for their Sydney endeavours with DanzDanzDance.”

The Ellerslie victory was Melody Belle’s 11th win from 20 starts, her 10th win at Group or Listed level, her 6th Group One Win and her total Stakes winnings were taken to $1,625,000, an amazing result for a Mare who was acquired as a Yearling for just $57,500

Bred by Marie Leicester, Melody Belle was acquired by David Ellis on behalf of Fortuna Syndications at the 2016 NZ Bloodstock Karaka Premier sale for $57,500

She is raced by the Fortuna Melody Belle Syndicate, a grouping of 34 individuals

 


Fortuna Melody Belle connections celebrating her victory

MELODY BELLE supreme in Group One Haunui Farm Mile

 

Four Year Old racemare MELODY BELLE (Commands – Meleka Belle) stamped her authority as the very best race horse in New Zealand when taking out the Group One Haunui Farm Classic (1600 metres) at Otaki 23rd February. Drawn wide at Barrier 13 in the field of 15 runners, rider Opie Bosson had the mare jumping away form the barriers well and settling into 6th place in the running, although three wide. On turning for home, MELODY BELLE was the widest runner, but hit the front not long after turning for home, was strong to the line and won in dominant fashion with One and three quarter lengths back to the second horse Wyndspelle

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Melody Belle Supreme in Group One Haunui Classic – Picture courtesy of Race Images Palmerston North

Fortuna Syndicate Manager John Galvin expressed the mood of many of the large group of Syndicate Members who were on course, “This has been the most amazing journey for this mare” he said, ” to be a top quality Two year Old and now to win five Group races as a Four Year Old, four of them at Group One level is just a team come true.”

John went on to say “and what an amazing training feat for Jamie Richards, this mare came into the stable 1st May, she has raced seven times during the current season at elite level, has beaten all comers – she is just a complete racehorse and Jamie is a trainer to match”

The Te Rapa victory was Melody Belle’s 10th win from 19 starts, her 9th win at Group or Listed level, her 5th Group One Win and her total Stakes winnings were taken to $1,500,000, an amazing result for a Mare who was acquired as a Yearling for just $57,500

Melody Belle was acquired by David Ellis on behalf of Fortuna Syndications at the 2016 NZ Bloodstock Karaka Premier sale for $57,500 and was bred by Marie Leicester.

She is raced by the Fortuna Melody Belle Syndicate, a grouping of 34 individuals