Sean Buckley Ultra racing

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The Cox Plate holds significant importance in Australian horse racing for many reasons including:

Prestige and Tradition: The Cox Plate is one of the most prestigious races in Australia and is steeped in tradition. It has a rich history dating back to 1922 and has consistently attracted top-quality fields of horses over the years.

Weight-for-Age Championship: The Cox Plate is regarded as the weight-for-age championship of Australasia. This means that horses of different ages carry different weights based on their age and sex. It’s considered a true test of a horse’s ability under these conditions.

Competitiveness and Field Quality: The race consistently attracts the best horses from Australia and around the world. The competitive nature of the Cox Plate ensures that only the top performers in the sport typically contest the race, making it a thrilling and high-stakes event.

Timing and Location: The Cox Plate is held in October each year at Moonee Valley Racecourse in Melbourne, Victoria. This timing places it strategically in the Australian racing calendar, following other major spring racing events like the Caulfield Cup and leading up to the Melbourne Cup Carnival. It’s a focal point of the spring racing season.

Impact on Breeding and Racing Careers: Winning the Cox Plate is a prestigious achievement that can significantly enhance a horse’s value as a breeding prospect. It can also elevate a horse’s racing career by solidifying its reputation as one of the best in the sport.

Historical Significance: Many legendary horses have won the Cox Plate, adding to its historical significance. Names like Phar Lap, Kingston Town, Shamus Award, and more recently, Winx, have left an indelible mark on the race and contributed to its enduring legacy.

Cultural Importance: The Cox Plate holds a special place in Australian sporting culture. It attracts attention not only from racing enthusiasts but also from the general public, drawing crowds and media coverage that highlight its significance within the broader community.

Overall, the combination of tradition, competitiveness, quality of competition, and historical significance has firmly established the Cox Plate as a cornerstone of Australian horse racing, making it a must-watch event for fans and participants alike.

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Balastier horse Ultra Racing

Balastier is a thoroughbred horse born in Australia in 2021.

Balastier is by Brazen Beau (AUS) out of See Me Exceed (AUS) , trained by Tony Gollan.

He won his most recent race on the 24th April 2024 in Ipswich, Queensland.

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Miss Andretti is a legendary Australian racehorse known for her exceptional speed and numerous victories on the track.

Born in 2001, Miss Andretti was a bay mare bred in Western Australia. She was trained by Lee Freedman and later by David A. Hayes during her racing career.

Miss Andretti’s notable wins include:

  1. The Lightning Stakes (now Black Caviar Lightning): Miss Andretti won the Lightning Stakes, a Group 1 sprint race held at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia, in 2005 and 2007.
  2. The Newmarket Handicap: She triumphed in the Newmarket Handicap, another prestigious Group 1 sprint race held at Flemington Racecourse, in 2007.
  3. The Manikato Stakes: Miss Andretti won the Manikato Stakes, a Group 1 sprint race held at Moonee Valley Racecourse in Melbourne, in 2006.
  4. The King’s Stand Stakes: One of her most notable international victories came in the King’s Stand Stakes, a Group 1 race held at Royal Ascot in England, in 2007. This win showcased her remarkable speed and talent on the global stage.

Miss Andretti was named Australian Racehorse of the Year in 2007. This recognition came after her notable performances on the track, including victories in prestigious races like the Lightning Stakes, Newmarket Handicap, and King’s Stand Stakes.

Her exceptional speed and versatility as a sprinter made her a standout in Australian racing during that year, leading to her being honored with the prestigious title of Australian Racehorse of the Year.

She became one of the most beloved and successful racehorses in Australian racing history and a favourite of owner Sean Buckley.

After retiring from racing, Miss Andretti enjoyed a well-deserved retirement.

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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

MareBornCountryDamsireBest win
Mirjulisa Lass2007AUSDanasingaG1
Azkadellia2011NZShinko KingG1
Vintedge2005AUSFlying SpurG2
Winterinthewoods2005SAFWestern WinterG2
Tahanee2012ARGStormy AtlanticG3
Ana Royale2013AUSAnacheevaG3
Fancy Feet2009AUSFathG3
Hear The Chant2013AUSNicconiG3
Pixilim2013BRZAgnes GoldG3
Unchain My Heart2006AUSAl MaherListed
Sweet Cheeks2007AUSGeneral NediymListed
Sophia Babe2006AUSIglesiaListed
Marveen2005AUSOrientateListed
Blondie2014AUSReward For EffortListed
Cosmic Alert2015AUSStar WitnessListed
Scratchy Lass2011AUSU S RangerListed
Dance To My Tune2004CANStravinskyListed
Its Time For Magic2013NZPer IncantoListed

STAKES PRODUCERS

MareBornDamsireHorseBest Win
Strikeline2000Desert SunNature StripG1
Admirelle2003General NediymSizzlingG1
Condesaar2004XaarYankee RoseG1
Special Favour2009General NediymMr QuickieG1
Spectacula2004Testa RossaGlobal GlamourG1
Sure You Can2010O’ReillyEl PatronessG1
Generous Nature2003CarnegieSavvy NatureG2
Take All Of Me2005JeuneI’Ll Have A BitG2
Attessa2006Belong to MeHigh Seas BeautyG3
Condesaar2004XaarMiravalleG3
Crossyourheart2004Show A HeartSwearG3
Generous Nature2003CarnegieAddictive NatureG3
Hissy Miss2003Golden SnakeGlass WarriorG3
Is It A Mosquito2011Bel EspritSwats ThatG3
Love Of Liberty2009General NediymEllsbergG3
M’Lady Hallowell2011WantedHoi AnG3
Miss Ethics2003Count DuboisEthical SolutionG3
Quietzer2006More Than ReadyHear The ChantG3
Sovereign Charm2005Show A HeartSovereign AwardG3
Baize2008CommandsCorner PocketListed
Carolina Bella2006ZabeelMickey Blue EyesListed
Cheers Rihanna2009General NediymStruck ByListed
It’s You1999Celtic SwingYoureinListed
Lunar Lights2005BianconiHoney’S Steel GoldListed
Miss Encosta2006Encosta De LagoCaptain DuffyListed
My Tusker2001VolksraadGame KeeperListed
Sophia Babe2006IglesiaFinal SaluteListed
Special Mission2004TowkayRedoubleListed
Strikeline2000Desert SunThe BarristerListed

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 SireNumber of MaresWinner to runnerSW to runner
Bel Esprit1275%25% 1 SW 4 runners
More Than Ready (USA)12100%40% 2 SW (1 G1) 5 runners
Encosta de Lago860%10% 1 SW 10 runners
General Nediym875%20% 2 SW (1 G1) 10 runners
Star Witness820% 5 runners 1 winner 
Savabeel6No runners 

Read more at https://www.breednet.com.au/news/18259/shamus-award-%E2%80%93-the-rise-and-rise

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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.

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Sean Buckley celebrating Miss Andretti’s King’s Stand win with Lee Freedman and Craig Newitt Picture: Gary Crispe

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.”

Horseracing - racehorse Miss Andretti (l) ridden by jockey Craig Newitt winning race 6 from Gold Edition ridden by Damien Oliver at Caulfield 10 Mar 2007.  a/ct

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

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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.

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Captain Duffy has been making huge gains recently with another excellent win at Morphettville on the 28th October 2017 in the James Boag’s Handicap (Heat 8 Spring Stayers Series). Jockey Chris Caserta ensured a win and we look forward to the upcoming races at Flemington which include the James Boag’s Premium Stakes on the 7th November and the Twitter Trophy on the 9th November!

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6YO Hooked won his first race in some time on Saturday 15th April 2017 at Caulfield in the 1400m Group 3 handicap ridden by jockey Luke Nolen.
Trainer Robert Smerdon said “You have a plan in the back of your mind about how a race is going to play out and you hope that it does but more often than not some other variable comes into play and it doesn’t work out, but today just went as we’d expected and hoped,” Smerdon said.

“He had the barrier, he got a really good cart along and was able to present at the right time so it went exactly as it looked it might.”

Read more and watch the race at https://www.racing.com/news/2017-04-15/hooked-catches-another-feature-win?device=app

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Held Hostage (on the inside) is back to racing soon after having knee surgery.

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