Weekly Highlights - 3/10
/Some sire highlights from the past week
Read MoreIn a push to further their commitment to the future of the breeding industry in New Zealand, Woodlands Stud are proud to announce that from this week onwards they will be sponsoring 41 fillies and mares races at Addington Raceway this season.
Read MoreWoodlands Stud is proud to present their roster for the 2022-23 breeding season.
Read MoreWoodlands Stud is proud to announce their New Zealand Stallion Roster for the upcoming 2022-23 breeding season.
Read MoreRacing is character building and if ever there was a tougher racetrack rock star than trotting stallion Speeding Spur, we dare you to name them.
Read MoreWoodlands Stud is meticulous in its stallion selection, and we know that we don’t take any stallion for the sake of it, otherwise the exercise is fraught with pitfalls.
When Woodlands was offered up 1.46 pacing machine Lather Up, we looked at our proven formula and believed he ticked all the boxes.
Read MoreA trotting sire in hot demand with Australasian breeders in the 2021-22 season was the son of Muscle Hill in What The Hill. This sire has taken the market by storm, being a fresh semen sire has aided his popularity, but it is also hard to knock his pedigree and racetrack credentials.
Read MoreIt was a rocky start to the 2021-22 Australasian breeding season for young sire Downbytheseaside, after suffering a bout of colic shortly after arriving in New Zealand from North America back in August.
The champion son of Somebeachsomewhere had to undergo lifesaving surgery while in quarantine where they removed a small portion of his bowel. He ended up missing the first month of the season, but he healed well and exceeded all expectations when he eventually got the green light to resume his stud duties in the middle of October.
With glowing reports from trainers and breakers on his yearlings in Australasia and after a hugely successful season with his debut crop in North America, Downbytheseaside is a sire in hot demand in the Southern Hemisphere. At the closing of the breeding season last week, he has served around 340 mares across Australasia with a full book of 150 in Australia and just under 200 in New Zealand.
He was the leading first season sire in North America and second overall on the 2-year-old leader board after his first crop set tracks alight. His son, Gulf Shores was crowned Ohio 2-year-old of the Year.
Due to his popularity, his progeny in the upcoming yearling sales are sure to be sought after. At the NZB Standardbred National Yearling Sales starting this weekend he is represented by 21 lots across the three days of sales.
He has 13 progeny entered in the North Island sale being held at the Karaka Sales complex on Sunday, 13th February. It is a stellar bunch of yearlings that includes a half-brother to 2021 New Zealand Cup Winner Copy That, a half-brother to recent Australian Performer Bettor Call Me and a close relation to Harness Jewels winner A Bettor You.
The pacing sale then moves South to Christchurch on Tuesday, 15th February where eight lots represent the sire. There is plenty of depth to the pedigrees here also including a very close relation to recent performer South Coast Arden and the first foal out of a sister to Sir Lincoln.
LOT SEX DAM
Lot 1 colt Two And Sixpence
Lot 35 filly Callmemaybe
Lot 36 filly Delightful Image
Lot 39 filly Destiny
Lot 37 colt Everlasting Grace
Lot 47 filly Forever Royal
Lot 65 filly Jessies Girl
Lot 78 colt Lively Nights
Lot 79 colt Hunua Belle
Lot 89 colt Mockingjay
Lot 116 colt Saturation
Lot 120 filly Ranfurly Brogden
Lot 125 colt Showbiz
Lot 128 filly Splendid Bet
Lot 222 colt Winter Rose
Lot 289 filly Emira
Lot 297 filly Gabriel Marie
Lot 305 colt Glenisthebettor
Lot 336 colt Lincolns Keepsake
Lot339 colt Maheer Mystic
Lot 348 filly Major Donna
Lot 410 colt Styx On