A M Butt in ownership? Is that the same person as the driver we know?
I know T Butt had the horse for a year or so and would run last at country meetings - maybe Ants sacked his brother - if so worked out well.
They are still waiting for the money.
On a positive note Knights Choice is poised to become the first Melbourne Cup winner to race in the All Star Mile after winning a 1000m hitout this week.
R 4 today at the well shaded and picturesque Tauherenikau Race track was won by the 3 year old filly
Bold Choice. A good effort by Ferrando 's daughter giving that sire his 4th individual winner.
It was Team Rogerson's 5th winner for this season with a SR of 14.2.
Bold Choice not a NZ Oaks nominee.
Not just his hat mate. He has a habit of doing the old " I did this, and I did that" .. audience not the slightest bit interested in what he did or what he does. Also bad habit of sucking his saliva when he gets excited.
I have to wonder where they get them from sometimes ??
Yep understand, and times change. Just saying if I had a Grey Way in Race 1 then I wouldn't be overjoyed. I can see that it would be difficult to try and ensure the track is at Good for the first few races.
Prince Rahim al-Hussaini, a son of the Aga Khan IV, was named as his successor on Wednesday, inheriting the role of spiritual leader of millions of Ismaili Muslims around the world.
He will take over a vast portfolio. The family and Ismaili institutions are stunningly wealthy: Estimates of the fortune have ranged from $1 billion to $13 billion, with holdings ranging from airlines to real estate to newspapers.
The late Aga Khan rubbed elbows with royalty, owned racehorses and flew on private jets, and was widely admired for building institutions and doing philanthropic work, particularly in Asia and Africa, that made a point of benefiting people far outside the ranks of his own sect.
I thought it was worth noting the death of the Aga Khan overnight at the age of 88.
His green silks were a staple of British, French and Irish racing for decades. Champions like SHERGAR, DAYLAMI, SEE THE STARS and ZARKAVA, among many others, carried his colours and he built up an enormous bloodstock operation in France and Ireland including the Gilltown Stud, from which SHERGAR was abducted.
I’ve no clue as to what will happen to the vast racing empire now he has passed.
Yes you are right, it was Auditor who was trained at Hawera not Kings Romance. And hadn't noticed the BCD Sprint thread, would have saved me a lot of time if I had. doh lol
C2 Racing Stable, co-owner of Pegasus World Cup Invitational Stakes (G1) hero White Abarrio, has announced that their stable star will not pursue a return bid in the $20 million Saudi Cup (G1) Feb. 22. View the full article
KR was trained by Malcolm Smith at New Plymouth , check the BCD sprint thread , Rdytdy has posted last 50 years winners . An amazing list of great racehorses .
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