We are pleased to say that Shamus Award x Tainted Witness sold for $145k
Good luck to her new connections 🐎🐎
Shamus Award x Cosmic Rock filly sold at Magic Millions Gold Coast Sale
We had a wonderful time at the Magic Millions Gold Coast Sale! Very happy our beautiful Shamus Award x Cosmic Rock filly sold for $175k and even happier she is going to the stables of Mick Price.
Good luck to the connections!
Looking forward to seeing her fly past the winning post
A busy Spring season
As we approach the end of the Spring season, we can reflect on how busy it has been! What a time it has been on the farm for us. One huge aspect of life at this time of year is the new foals that have been born and watching them take their first steps, which is such an exciting moment.
Chad Scofield and Danny O’Brien relive 2013 Cox Plate win
Captain Pluto wins on debut at Bendigo!
Captain Pluto is a 3 yo sired by Savabeel out of Bernardini and made his winning debut at Bendigo on the 21st September 2022.
The winners keep on coming for Savabeel 🙌🏻 Captain Pluto (ex Miss Bernardini) knuckles down and gets the job done on debut for @busuttin at @_BendigoJC. The 3YO was bred and is raced by @Ultra_Racing. Well done to all of the team involved 🥳 pic.twitter.com/4ujZiA2y0E
— Waikato Stud (@WaikatoStud) September 21, 2022
Top 5 Horse Races for Ultra Thoroughbred Racing
There have been many amazing wins for Ultra Thoroughbred Racing over the years! Here are 5 favourite races that have brought us joy in recent years, including our star stallion Shamus Award and lightning quick Miss Andretti!
Shamus Award – The Rise and Rise
Tara Madgwick – Sunday July 10
Having delved into the 2021 mare book for Cox Plate winning sire So You Think last week, we thought it would be interesting to investigate another Cox Plate winning sire and this one covered the dam of the world’s best sprinter last spring.
As a Cox Plate and Australian Guineas winner, Shamus Award was the Champion 3YO of his generation, but it’s really only been in the last year that the son of champion sire Snitzel has been given the respect he deserves as a sire.
The current season has been a particular eye opener with Shamus Award producing six stakes—winners, all of them Group winners and three of them Group I winners in Incentivise, Duais and El Patroness.
Shamus Award started his career at Widden Stud, but is now in Victoria with Rosemont Stud, who set his fee at $33,000 last spring.
Breeders were quick to sniff out a sire on the up, still priced at value and Shamus Award covered 216 mares making him the busiest sire in Victoria and the second busiest in the country behind only Capitalist.
This year he has been priced more in keeping with his stature at $88,000 and will no doubt cover his best ever book of mares, but the foals in the pipeline for this year hold plenty of interest with one in particular set to garner international media attention.
A couple of the Group I producers covered by Shamus Award in the list below did not go in foal and Spectacula, (dam of dual Group I winner Global Glamour) sadly died in December last year.
We can however confirm that Nature Strip’s dam Strikeline is safely in foal and is due in late September.
STAKES WINNERS
Mare | Born | Country | Damsire | Best win |
Mirjulisa Lass | 2007 | AUS | Danasinga | G1 |
Azkadellia | 2011 | NZ | Shinko King | G1 |
Vintedge | 2005 | AUS | Flying Spur | G2 |
Winterinthewoods | 2005 | SAF | Western Winter | G2 |
Tahanee | 2012 | ARG | Stormy Atlantic | G3 |
Ana Royale | 2013 | AUS | Anacheeva | G3 |
Fancy Feet | 2009 | AUS | Fath | G3 |
Hear The Chant | 2013 | AUS | Nicconi | G3 |
Pixilim | 2013 | BRZ | Agnes Gold | G3 |
Unchain My Heart | 2006 | AUS | Al Maher | Listed |
Sweet Cheeks | 2007 | AUS | General Nediym | Listed |
Sophia Babe | 2006 | AUS | Iglesia | Listed |
Marveen | 2005 | AUS | Orientate | Listed |
Blondie | 2014 | AUS | Reward For Effort | Listed |
Cosmic Alert | 2015 | AUS | Star Witness | Listed |
Scratchy Lass | 2011 | AUS | U S Ranger | Listed |
Dance To My Tune | 2004 | CAN | Stravinsky | Listed |
Its Time For Magic | 2013 | NZ | Per Incanto | Listed |
STAKES PRODUCERS
Mare | Born | Damsire | Horse | Best Win |
Strikeline | 2000 | Desert Sun | Nature Strip | G1 |
Admirelle | 2003 | General Nediym | Sizzling | G1 |
Condesaar | 2004 | Xaar | Yankee Rose | G1 |
Special Favour | 2009 | General Nediym | Mr Quickie | G1 |
Spectacula | 2004 | Testa Rossa | Global Glamour | G1 |
Sure You Can | 2010 | O’Reilly | El Patroness | G1 |
Generous Nature | 2003 | Carnegie | Savvy Nature | G2 |
Take All Of Me | 2005 | Jeune | I’Ll Have A Bit | G2 |
Attessa | 2006 | Belong to Me | High Seas Beauty | G3 |
Condesaar | 2004 | Xaar | Miravalle | G3 |
Crossyourheart | 2004 | Show A Heart | Swear | G3 |
Generous Nature | 2003 | Carnegie | Addictive Nature | G3 |
Hissy Miss | 2003 | Golden Snake | Glass Warrior | G3 |
Is It A Mosquito | 2011 | Bel Esprit | Swats That | G3 |
Love Of Liberty | 2009 | General Nediym | Ellsberg | G3 |
M’Lady Hallowell | 2011 | Wanted | Hoi An | G3 |
Miss Ethics | 2003 | Count Dubois | Ethical Solution | G3 |
Quietzer | 2006 | More Than Ready | Hear The Chant | G3 |
Sovereign Charm | 2005 | Show A Heart | Sovereign Award | G3 |
Baize | 2008 | Commands | Corner Pocket | Listed |
Carolina Bella | 2006 | Zabeel | Mickey Blue Eyes | Listed |
Cheers Rihanna | 2009 | General Nediym | Struck By | Listed |
It’s You | 1999 | Celtic Swing | Yourein | Listed |
Lunar Lights | 2005 | Bianconi | Honey’S Steel Gold | Listed |
Miss Encosta | 2006 | Encosta De Lago | Captain Duffy | Listed |
My Tusker | 2001 | Volksraad | Game Keeper | Listed |
Sophia Babe | 2006 | Iglesia | Final Salute | Listed |
Special Mission | 2004 | Towkay | Redouble | Listed |
Strikeline | 2000 | Desert Sun | The Barrister | Listed |
SIRES OF DAMS COVERED BY SHAMUS AWARD (6 or more mares)
In this table we’ve had a look at the sires of these quality mares that have gone to Shamus Award and looked to see the success rate of the nick in terms of winner to runner and SW to runner.
The overall statistics for Shamus Award are 64.5% winner to runner and 7% SW to runner.
Broodmare Sire | Number of Mares | Winner to runner | SW to runner |
Bel Esprit | 12 | 75% | 25% 1 SW 4 runners |
More Than Ready (USA) | 12 | 100% | 40% 2 SW (1 G1) 5 runners |
Encosta de Lago | 8 | 60% | 10% 1 SW 10 runners |
General Nediym | 8 | 75% | 20% 2 SW (1 G1) 10 runners |
Star Witness | 8 | 20% 5 runners 1 winner | |
Savabeel | 6 | No runners |
Read more at https://www.breednet.com.au/news/18259/shamus-award-%E2%80%93-the-rise-and-rise
Sean Buckley interview – Does he regret selling Nature Strip for $80k?
The short answer is no! Sean Buckley discusses the success of Ultra Racing and Nature Strip in an exclusive interview with racenet.com.au:
“It is a business that is developing every day and it is an industry I love being a part of,” Buckley said.
But when you strike early in your racing career, like Buckley did with Miss Andretti, that is risk reward. But in this sense, winning a race at Royal Ascot, with a horse sourced from Western Australia, is not about the bottom line.
“I still remember seeing trainer Lee Freedman singling Waltzing Matilda and drinking out of the trophy in the car park. I had my wife and kids with me, we had been to Dubai for a holiday, we got invited to the Royal Box, it was just the best day ever,” Buckley said.
And it was a whirlwind week from the Tuesday when Craig Froggie Newitt getting home, leading fellow Aussies, Magnus into third and Takeover Target into fourth.
“I got offered $10 million from an Arab Sheik for her to run in his colours on the Saturday in the Golden Jubilee, but knocked that back. It wasn’t about the money.”
Miss Andretti failed in the Golden Jubilee, finishing 15th, with Takeover Target second to Soldier’s Tale but she’d come home and straight up in the spring won the Group 2 Schweppes at The Valley and Group 1 Age Classic at Flemington in Cup Week.
So too it wasn’t about the money with watching Nature Strip win on Tuesday night either.
“You could say I sold a horse for $80,000 that has won $18m, but honestly that is good for business, I don’t regret selling, I strive to breed a horse like that, I breed plenty of horses every year, I can’t keep them all,” Buckley said.
“I have a budget every year to buy mares and I think we paid $500,000 for Strikeline off the track, sent her to Star Witness and she produced a horse called The Barrister that we sold to Hong Kong.”O
And Sean Buckley now has Strikeline, the mother of Nature Strip, back in foal to Nicconi and you would suggest without much argument, that it won’t be sold.
It might seem though a touch ironic that is was both Miss Andretti and Strikeline which gave Buckley unwarranted headlines over an alleged embryo transplantation scheme. It was something that saw Buckley banned from racing horses (only) in Victoria until the matter settled with no action taken (but some damage done reputationally).
“I complied with every direction of the authorities and the stewards in relation to the inquiry. I was open and transparent, there was never any intention of any subsequent foal being registered with the studbook, we were simply regenerating their breeding cycles and it has worked.
“It was an embarrassment at the times, but we had never done anything wrong, and the right outcome
was reached with Racing Victoria.”
Miss Andretti defeating Gold Edition at Caulfield in 2007
Buckley and headlines are no strangers. His expensive UltraTune advertising campaigns features the likes of Mike Tyson, Charlie Sheen, Pamela Anderson and other Hollywood celebrities, featured almost annually as the most complained about to with the Australia’s Advertising Standards.
“They kept changing the laws and we kept changing the ads,” said Buckley, “it was like a cat chasing a mouse, but we might have spent $3m on blocking out ads for a month and get $1.5m in publicity out of the backlash, they almost paid for themselves,” he said.
But that business nouse isn’t lost on Buckley as an investor or entrepreneur.
“It’s a good question what we can do to boost the image of racing or attracting a younger appeal. I still say it’s a rich man’s game. Horses are getting more expensive, and as good as syndication has been, I am not sure how much more recommitment on spend or new money is coming in.
“It is a sport and industry that relies heavily on the gambling dollar, as well as one that struggles with public perception on cruelty, the whip and animal welfare.”
A Buckley like UltraTune campaign mightn’t be the answer. He had actor Alec Baldwin – as Donald Trump signed to be his next advertising star – I’m not sure that could carry over into a racing relevance, but it is worth listening to someone who works and lives and has been successful outside of the – dare I say – racing bubble – while a major investor in it at the same time.
Read more from this interview with Sean Buckley over at racenet.com.au
Nature Strip wins the King’s Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot 2022
Nature Strip beat Twilight Calls and Acklam Express to win the King’s Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot on the 14 June 2022.
Nature Strip moved to the front by the halfway point and quickly moved well clear under the experienced James McDonald, who was riding his second Royal Ascot winner. It is the first Australian-trained winner at Royal Ascot since Black Caviar in 2012.
Bred by Golden Grove Stud, Nature Strip is a 7 year old gelding by Nicconi out of the Desert Sun mare, Strikeline.
Shamus Award winning the Cox Plate 2013
At the start of a New Year there is an excitement in the air about what is to come! We are excited about the prospect of getting to the track and seeing some exciting races in 2021.
We have been looking back at previous wins and of course a standout is the epic Shamus Award Cox Plate win! If you haven’t seen it already, have a look at this fantastic interview with jockey Chad Schofield who won the Cox Plate in 2013 with maiden Shamus Award. Incredible unseen footage of the epic race in which Chad was only an apprentice and Shamus Award was a maiden – creating a unique part of Australian racing history.