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By tripple alliance · Posted
Hès done it again , outmaneuvered everyone . He has set the tariffs at around 50% of what many country's have imposed on the USA , they can scream and shout all they like but run the risk of him snapping back and lifting those tariff rates is a real risk for anyone challenging what he has done , they will just grin and bare it , TRUMP WINS AGAIN . -
Six-time Group One winner Auguste Rodin will shuttle to Windsor Park Stud in Cambridge this spring in a coup for the New Zealand breeding industry. One of the world’s finest racehorses, Auguste Rodin enjoyed elite-level success at two, three and four. An impeccably-bred son of Deep Impact out of Galileo’s triple Group One winning daughter Rhododendron, Auguste Rodin boasts one of the most sought-after pedigrees in the world. Trained by Aidan O’Brien, Auguste Rodin made an immediate impact on the track, showcasing an exceptional turn of foot and versatility over multiple distances. As a two-year-old, his ability was immediately obvious, earning TDN Rising Star status when winning his maiden at Naas over 1400m, before taking the Gr.2 Champions Juvenile (1600m) at Leopardstown and the prestigious Gr.1 Futurity Trophy (1600m) at Doncaster. His three-year-old campaign confirmed his status as a true champion. Auguste Rodin claimed a stunning victory in the Gr.1 Epsom Derby (2400m), followed by an emphatic win in the Gr.1 Irish Derby (2400m). His dominance continued with victories in the Gr.1 Irish Champion Stakes (2000m) before crossing the pond for a memorable triumph in the Gr.1 Breeders’ Cup Turf (2400m) at Santa Anita. Returning as a four-year-old, Auguste Rodin added another jewel to his crown, winning the Gr.1 Prince of Wales’s Stakes (2000m) at Royal Ascot. Auguste Rodin retired as the winner of eight races with prizemoney earnings in excess of NZ$11 million over distances from 1400m to 2400m, defeating 21 individual Group One winners, with 45 Group One wins between them. “We are privileged to welcome a racehorse of Auguste Rodin's calibre to our stallion roster,” Windsor Park principal Rodney Schick said. “His race performance has a remarkable similarity to that of High Chaparral who we stood here at Windsor Park and who enjoyed global success and international renown through his own success and that of his sons, grandsons and daughters at stud. “We extend our thanks to Coolmore for their continued strong endorsement and support of both Windsor Park and the New Zealand breeding industry, just as they did last season shuttling Paddington here. “Like High Chaparral, Auguste Rodin has loads of quality and we are so excited to be able to offer him to breeders.” Auguste Rodin’s career mirrors that of High Chaparral. Both horses share victories in the Futurity Trophy at two, the English and Irish Derbies, Irish Champion Stakes and Breeders’ Cup Turf with the key difference being Auguste Rodin’s success at Royal Ascot in the Prince Of Wales’s Stakes at four. “Auguste Rodin is an exceptional racehorse and stallion prospect with the blend of class, speed and pedigree that only the very best possess,” said Coolmore’s MV Magnier. “He is a very special horse for us at Coolmore and I truly believe he ranks up there with the best racehorses and sires that we have stood here before him. “We’re delighted he is going to shuttle to Windsor Park Stud to enhance his future legacy in the Southern Hemisphere”. Auguste Rodin hails from the final crop of Japanese Triple Crown winner and 11-time Champion Sire Deep Impact, a son of the legendary racehorse and sire Sunday Silence to whom Auguste Rodin bears a striking physical resemblance. Auguste Rodin boasts six multiple-champion sires in his first three generations, directly descending from three standout race mares—all Group One performers at a mile or less. He is the first foal from triple Group One winner Rhododendron, one of the premier daughters of immortal sire and broodmare sire Galileo and a sister to seven-time Group One winner Magical. Both Champion sisters are out of Pivotal’s triple Group One and 1,000 Guineas winner Halfway To Heaven while his brilliantly fast third dam Cassandra Go won the time-honoured Gr.1 King’s Stand Stakes (1000m) at Royal Ascot. The blend of Deep Impact with Galileo blood has given rise to an eyewatering 17% Group winners to runners. Trainer Aidan O’Brien described Auguste Rodin as a rare talent. “He was always very highly rated from the time he was a foal at Coolmore and when Ryan (Moore) first rode him as an early two-year-old he said then he was a very special horse. “He connects two of the most powerful breeding lines in the world and was a pleasure to train. “Physically he fills the eye so well as he has that extra quality and movement. He’s very well balanced and very well proportioned and blessed with a big stride which is usually the sign of a very good horse.” Auguste Rodin takes his place on Windsor Park’s 2025 stallion roster with fellow Coolmore sires Paddington and Circus Maximus and alongside resident leading stallion Shamexpress, sire of the world’s highest-rated sprinter Ka Ying Rising. Auguste Rodin will stand in 2025 at an introductory fee of $30,000+gst.
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Bit of a coup for Windsor Park landing this top class racehorse as a shuttle stallion. Will stand at $30,000 + GST.
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By Pure Steel · Posted
Don Hugo (current Miracle Mile and Interdominion Champion 🏆 ) followed by Chase A Dream - DSD - LTF - Pub Party - R.Rocket - Merlin- Megxit- Pinseeker- OOOhConnor. 2 best drivers mainly should Quinella it imo , as shouldn't get caught wide 🤔. -
Will Goldstar kennels massive move to OZ affect field numbers?
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After the drawn it looks like a bit of a no-win situation for most of the field really. The Aussies will be up front and won't look like stopping, and other than those in the trail or the 1-1 (DUCHESS MEGXIT and MERLIN?') aren't likely to get near them. DON'T STOP DREAMING does seem to go best when taken back, but he isn't going to win this race from 5-back on the pegs like he did last start at Auckland. He has never won a race at Cambridge either. He can't win if he goes back, nor can he win if he attempts to go forward really (unless something unexpectedly breaks), so driven for best possible place? I'd say 4th or 5th at best. Maybe we should all have a go at listing the finishing order, 1-10?
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By scooby3051 · Posted
Hi MAJESTIC just sent you a Private massage with the details, look forward to your response....Cheers. -
Hi, I am interested. Can you advise breeding etc of this horse Cheers
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By Thejanitor · Posted
I think you are spot on. Don Hugo should lead and McCarthy, one of the best, has said he will not be giving up the lead. Duchess Mexted should get a soft run behind the leader so she must be a place chance. It will be interesting who goes forward at the start. Leap to Fame will come round at some stage to sit parked so probably Merlin or Rep Party should get the one-one! I hope it is a fine night too. If it's wet Don Hugo will be even harder to beat. I think Don't Stop Dreaming is good value at $3.40 First 3 -
When you analyze the race if Don Hugo leads and LTF sits parked anything making a move 3 wide will be posted there for the rest of the race . That's where trail , 3 back or 1 out 1 back horses have the best chances . I can't see the Aussies out of the first two if Don Hugo has the speed to lead
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By Harry Newshound · Posted
"The Senate's first of three committee stops showed that there's more work to be done to fight this deeply flawed bill, but this is a fight we can win," said FTBOA CEO Lonny Powell.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
With much of Kentucky under a flood watch amid heavy rain expected to pound the state from April 3-6, Keeneland has postponed its first two days of racing.View the full article -
Well guys kinda moot point, Fergie is down for the drive on DSDreamin, that's it....roll on Friday, just hope it's fine for the Cambridge crew and it's a great race 🤗 Cheers Iraklis PS. you know what horse I'd love to see Blair drivin for future ref...Sugar Ray Lincoln, he'd get the best from him....🤔
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By Harry Newshound · Posted
A lawsuit seeking the removal of seven board members of the Pennsylvania Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association has been set for trial.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Owner/trainer Juan Munoz Cano, initially charged in December with a pending clenbuterol violation from the Horseracing Integrity and Welfare Unit with the late horse La Bukana, now has another six pending clenbuterol charges against him.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Stakes winner Out On Bail makes his sophomore debut April 6 in the $300,000 Palisades Stakes at Keeneland, going 5 1/2 furlongs on the turf against nine 3-year-olds.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Virginia horseman Harold "Sonny" Via Jr., owner of dual Eclipse Award-winning jumper and Hall of Famer Good Night Shirt, died March 25 at age 94, according to Jack Fisher, who trained the champion as well as other Via runners.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Three Heating Up: Tappan Street, Publisher, and Sandman are profiled this week.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
The Royal Palm Meet at Gulfstream Park begins April 3 highlighted by the Royal Palm Juvenile and Royal Palm Juvenile Fillies, races that will offer automatic berths to one of six juvenile races at the upcoming Royal Ascot meet in England.View the full article -
seem to recall he won the thing last year, did he not? So Max will indeed be aboard - thankee for the reminder, as I tend to overlook UK racing.
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