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Which public? The law is there to protect all and there are valid reasons for name suppression. The media should have also been held to account in the court of public opinion as they published salacious articles about the victim. Why bother with courts, judges and juries? Why not let the trial occur through the media?
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Grace Millane suppression breach: Leo Molloy fined $15,000 for naming killer on forum Catrin Owen12:43, Apr 29 2021 Facebook Twitter Whats App Re Businessman Leo Molloy was fined and sentenced to community service for breaching name suppression during the Grace Millane trial. Well-known businessman Leo Molloy who said British backpacker Grace Millane’s killer “needs a bullet” and shouldn’t be protected, has been sentenced to 350 hours of community work and fined $15,000 for “blatantly” breaching the suppression order. Grace, 21, was murdered some time between December 1 and 2, 2018, by Jesse Shane Kempson who she met on a Tinder date in Auckland’s CBD. The killer’s identity was suppressed until December 22, 2020 after the Supreme Court ruled he could be named, following convictions for further sexual and violent offending against two women. RYAN ANDERSON/STUFF Leo Molloy was sentenced at the Auckland District Court on Thursday. Molloy, who owns HeadQuarters bar on Auckland’s Viaduct, previously admitted breaching the suppression order in force while the jury in the murder trial was deliberating. A number of others were warned by the police for breaching the suppression order, but Molloy was the only person to be charged. On Thursday, Molloy appeared for his sentencing at the Auckland District Court in front of Judge Peter Winter. LAWRENCE SMITH/STUFF Jesse Shane Kempson at various court appearances, including after first being charged with murdering Grace Millane. Judge Winter convicted him and sentenced him to 350 hours of community work and a fine of $15,000. David Jones QC applied for a discharge without conviction, saying his client’s motivation behind the posts were that he felt a real sense of injustice because he considered Millane was being “victim shamed”. Jones QC said Molloy, who followed the trial, became “more and more appalled” about how Millane was being spoken of while Kempson continued to have name suppression. “Mr Kempson’s identity was one of the worst kept secrets due to international Molloy has shown remorse as he was not aware his breach could jeopardise the future trials, Jones QC said. Jones QC said a conviction would have consequences for Molloy’s veterinary certificate, his liquor licence registration at HeadQuarters and international travel. Loss of his liquor licence could have an effect on his bars and staff and the HeadQuarters lease could be terminated, Molloy submitted. Danielle Houghton for the New Zealand Police said Molloy’s breach was “very intentional” and had a high risk of prejudicing the future trials. SUPPLIED Grace Millane at the University of Lincoln in England on her graduation day. While she accepted the name was known by many, it wasn’t universally known and there was a high public interest. This was a time when the reasons for Kempson’s ongoing suppression were not known to the public. “The potential for damage was very, very high,” Houghton said. Judge Winter said suppression orders are put in place to protect the integrity of the court system and contempt of court matters are serious. “This was published at a critical time, the contents of the publication were serious [and] the defendant had knowledge of ongoing prosecutions.” Judge Winter said Molloy was an intelligent man and must have known he was breaching the High Court order. The breaches Court documents previously released to Stuff show Molloy posted on the NZ Premier Racing Community website on November 22, 2019, while the jury in the murder trial was still deliberating. Molloy started a post on a forum called “Main Street Cafe” at 4.54pm titled: “This is Grace Mullane [sic] murderer.” “He got name suppression because he’s also up on another independent rape charge ... he needs a bullet. “...I put it here because this forum has the traffic and people need to know,” the post said. About 5.55pm that day, the defendant was found guilty of murdering Grace. Molloy then posted again under his “poundforpound” username at 8.58pm naming the man. “Jesse Kempson was an employee of my sisters at her restaurant bar, Oyster & Chop, and he flatted with my niece for a short period before he was asked to leave due to his inappropriate behaviour. “Just saying, and that is a fact.” RYAN ANDERSON/STUFF Leo Molloy said he felt a real injustice for Grace Millane. After his arrest and when asked about his comments, Molloy said the victim had no rights. “Why should he be protected when this poor little girl wasn’t and her family wasn’t.” Jesse Kempson’s suppression Kempson's name suppression remained in place after the murder trial to protect his fair trial rights for the future cases. However, it lapsed in December, despite the killer trying to make a last minute bid to the Supreme Court. Last year, Kempson was convicted of raping a woman in a motel room – an incident that happened just months before he met Grace. Kempson was also found guilty of seriously assaulting and sexually violating a former girlfriend.
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Woke administrators start to ruin the Melbourne Cup.
Chief Stipe replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
Where does it stop? Why just the Melbourne Cup? Do we test every horse for EIPH? The science is inexact as evident with the last fatality. These measures are not going to stop fatalities in racing. This is a slippery slope and opens up a whole can of worms that has only one conclusion the end of racing. -
MELBOURNE CUP Cup death findings lead to carnival shake-up Article Author Brad Waters 12:48PM28 April 2021 3 Comments Fewer international horses will be invited to contest the Victorian spring carnival under wide-ranging changes to be implemented but the Melbourne Cup will retain its current capacity. A report by Racing Victoria into deaths of overseas horses, instigated after Anthony Van Dyck’s fatal injury in last year’s race, has made 44 recommendations, with all but three to be adopted. Among the recommendations rejected include reducing the Melbourne Cup field to 20 runners and a track rating of Good 4 or softer for the race. Werribee will continue to be used as the quarantine facility for international gallopers and there will be more extensive vet inspections. But international horses based at Werribee during the Spring Racing Carnival will be limited to only one start in Australia before competing in the Melbourne Cup in one of the most stringent measures introduced. Other recommendations include: ■ Horses that have had previous major fractures or orthopaedic surgery be excluded from Werribee. ■ Pre-travel veterinary inspections are performed under raceday conditions. ■ International horses undergo full body scans (CT where possible) at the expense of connections. ■ Additional vet RV checks within a week of arriving in quarantine in Australia. ■ RV vet staff to oversee or provide clinical service at Werribee. ■ Jockeys and trackwork riders to provide report on horse’s gait and exercise each morning to a dedicated independent trawork supervisor. ■ Construct a new horse examination area at Werribee. ■ International and local horses must undergo CT scan of limbs before every race start, and those images sent to an RV panel of experts. ■ Limit of 24 horses at Werribee for the Spring Racing Carnival. “Racing Victoria, and the broader racing industry, has a duty to provide for the safety and welfare of every horse in every race. The saddening events of last spring showed us that more needed to be done to help reduce serious racing injuries, particularly among international horses targeting our Spring Racing Carnival,” VRC Chairman Brian Kruger said. “We worked closely with the VRC in commissioning a comprehensive review into the injury rate among international horses participating in the Spring Racing Carnival over the past decade, as well as horses competing in the Melbourne Cup. “The review ultimately found that injuries in international horses, including in the Melbourne Cup, result from a variety of factors and that a combination of changes is required to reduce the risk of injury rather than one single initiative. (L-R) Racing Victoria's Executive General Manager Integrity Services, Jamie Stier, Chairman of Racing Victoria, Brian Kruger and VRC Chairman, Neil Wilson at the Racing Victoria review into safety of international horses during the Spring Racing Carnival and the Melbourne Cup. Picture: Vince Caligiuri/Getty Images “Today we have released a new global safety benchmark for horses competing in the Spring Racing Carnival with a primary goal of delivering a safer Melbourne Cup, one that all Australians can continue to enjoy and be proud of. “There will be a reduction in the number of international horses that travel to Melbourne with unprecedented veterinary screening and oversight to be delivered, building upon a series of enhancements made in 2019. “There will be improvements to the Werribee International Horse Centre to aid horse welfare and veterinary screening, whilst all horses, international and local, will need to pass rigorous examinations to take their place in the Melbourne Cup. “We know some of these initiatives will be onerous on connections, but we make no apology for making the safety of horses our priority. Our sole focus is on ensuring that horses and riders compete safely, and we are committed to delivering these important enhancements in 2021 and beyond.” “As custodians of Flemington Racecourse, the VRC conducts one of the world’s most recognised racing carnivals and Australia’s original major event – the Melbourne Cup Carnival. The VRC understands its obligation and the importance of continuing to lift the benchmark when it comes to protecting our horses, our jockeys, our sport and Australia’s greatest race,” VRC Chairman Neil Wilson said. “These initiatives will set a new global standard for horse and jockey safety with the introduction of some of the world’s most stringent pre-travel and pre-race veterinary screening processes. “This review is an important milestone in the history of the Melbourne Cup, the Spring Racing Carnival, and indeed for the broader national and global racing community. “We have said consistently that we want to see Australia’s greatest race become its safest. While today’s announcement will see new requirements for this year’s Melbourne Cup, we are committed to a continuous review and improvement approach. Advances in information, technology, science and research will be considered by the industry on an ongoing basis to ensure we are taking advantage of every opportunity to further improve the safety of our sport. “Everyone at the VRC feels a deep responsibility to provide for the safety of every participant competing on our racecourse. We want every horse and every jockey to come home safely.” SPRING RACING CARNIVAL RECOMMENDATIONS Pre-Travel: An enhanced pre-travel veterinary examination process will ensure an unprecedented level of scrutiny on horses wishing to travel with additional compulsory diagnostic imaging and examinations to be conducted; All international horses wishing to enter WIHC must undergo full body scintigraphy and CT/MRI of their distal limbs at the expense of their connections two to six weeks prior to entering pre-export quarantine; Horses that have had a previous major fracture or orthopaedic surgery will be excluded from travelling and entering WIHC regardless of their current health and soundness; An RV appointed veterinarian will conduct a pre-travel veterinary examination in pre-export quarantine within a week of travelling to Australia to ensure the ongoing suitability of horses to travel. Post-Arrival in Australia: All international horses that arrive at WIHC must also undergo a CT scan of their distal limbs prior to each start in Victoria during the Spring Racing Carnival before being permitted to compete, with the costs to be met by RV; Dedicated RV appointed veterinary staff will provide and/or oversee veterinary clinical services for international horses at WIHC instead of stables appointing their own private veterinarians; Enhanced oversight will include new trackwork monitoring processes and systems along with the world-first introduction of cortisol analysis to monitor stress levels in international horses based at WIHC. Werribee International Horse Centre: The WIHC will be retained as the industry’s quarantine facility and international training centre with further enhancements to be made to the two training tracks and veterinary examination facilities; The depth of the profile of the sand-fibre track will be increased and track preparation modified to increase the depth and frequency of harrowing, while the crossing will be upgraded on the turf track; The number of international horses permitted to enter the WIHC for the Spring Racing Carnival will be capped at 24 – down from an uncapped peak of 42 in 2018; Imported international horses (‘one-way tickets’), whilst in training, will be required to remain at the WIHC until at least the conclusion of Melbourne Cup week before being permitted to transfer to different training facilities. Melbourne Cup: In what is believed to be a world-first initiative, all horses – international and local – must undergo a CT scan of their distal limbs before being permitted to compete in the Melbourne Cup, with the costs to be met by RV; That diagnostic imaging must be performed after the date of the Caulfield Cup and prior to Melbourne Cup final acceptances, with local horses permitted to start between their imaging and the Melbourne Cup; These scans will be reviewed by a panel of three RV-appointed international experts in equine surgery and veterinary diagnostic imaging to determine the horse’s suitability to race; International horses that travel to Australia via the WIHC will be permitted to have a maximum of one start only in Australia prior to contesting the Melbourne Cup; An additional pre-race veterinary inspection of all starters will be conducted by a panel of RV veterinarians on the day prior to the Melbourne Cup, in addition to that already conducted on the Thursday/Friday prior to the race. Not endorsed: A change in the minimum targeted track rating for the Melbourne Cup to Good 4 from no firmer than Good 3 on the basis that the industry’s track surface preparation guidelines were only updated in August 2019 to provide more give in the ground in the interests of horse welfare. It was further noted that the guidelines must be applied consistently to all races for the integrity of the sport (Recommendation No.27); A reduction in the Melbourne Cup field size from 24 to 20 starters on the basis that there was limited data to support the impact of this and that none of the fatalities in the race have been caused by interference. It was further noted that there is no evidence that the horses most at risk of injury were the last four horses included in the field through the order of entry (Recommendation No.28). An increase in the minimum handicap rating for horses to enter the WIHC from 100 to 110 on the basis that there is no clear evidence to suggest that horses rated below 110 carry any greater risk and that the capping of the number of horses permitted to enter WIHC achieves the same objective of a reduction in international horses (Recommendation No.36).
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Rule Number(s): 638(1)(d)This charge arises from the running of Race 3, the NZB Insurance Pearl Series / Fasttrack Insurance 2YOF SW 1200m. Senior Stipendiary Steward Mr Williamson filed an Information pursuant to Rule 638(1)(d) alleging the Rider of “CHANEL (M McNab), allowed his mount to shift out over the concluding stages ... (Feed generated with FetchRSS)View the full article
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Rule Number(s): 638(1)(d)This charge arises from the running of Race 1, the Tulloch Café 1400. Senior Stipendiary Steward Mr Williamson filed an Information pursuant to Rule 638(1)(d) alleging the Rider of “ZOUPERB (D Johnson), allowed her mount to shift in over the concluding stages when insufficiently clear of CANNSEA CLEARLY ... (Feed generated with FetchRSS)View the full article
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Do you want references?
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Only because he is consistent in telling us how great this mob is doing ra ra blah blah when the reality is completely different. I've been fooled too many times before by Racing administration to not recognise more of the same old same old. Plus it winds me up to hear JJ putting the boot into Harmess while blowing smoke up Thoroughbreds arse when it is largely the latter that has got us into the current mess. Hell what would Harness do with the $30m social welfare infrastructure paymemt that Winston gave to his Galloping mates?!
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How many years has the new broom been in play JJ? When will the good times arrive? Stick to commenting on how TAB punter accounts work as you have no idea about the administration and financing of the racing codes.
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You keep saying that ad nauseum but the fact is nothing has changed. It is just the same organisations with different names and the same groups of people playing tag as they wander on and out the revolving jobs. The new Act has changed SFA. Same with Mackenzie. The new Act facilitated Racefields charges and the creation of a mega RIU/JCA organisation. But the former has delivered stuff all additional revenue and the latter is yet to start. McKenzie and the TAB are still effectively in insolvency management overseen by the DIA. All he has done is shift cost off his balance sheet and devolved it to the codes. Net gain to the industry is actually a loss as we will see collectively an increase in administration and marketing costs across the three codes. Meanwhile we are seeing less and less transparency and publication of financial information as we race full tit towards the $35m day of reckoning in August when the overdraft facility comes up for renewal. Meanwhile the Thoroughbred industry has been suckered into investing $48m into 3 AWT's without any hope of covering annual opex.
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But the facts don't match your assertion based on the published information that we have seen to date. Arguably the Thoroughbred code is in as much trouble as the others and are only being propped up imported racing. They are all being propped up by Pokies! You don't seem as certain with your claims - As for the departure of Jackson and Carter well it seems like a revolving door leading to the deck chairs - with MacKenzie, George and Dawson in the respective saddles!
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Rule Number(s): 869(2)& Whip & Rein RegulationsFollowing the running of Race 7, Alabar Handicap Pace, an Information was filed by Stipendiary Steward, Mr P Williams, against Licensed Open Driver, Mr CJ DeFilippi, alleging that, as the Driver of BELMONT MAJOR in the race, he “used his whip with more than a wrist flicking motion”. Mr DeFilippi had ... (Feed generated with FetchRSS)View the full article
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Prove it? It's glaringly obvious for all to see!!!! It is only you that is making an exception of Harness.
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Posting fake news again I see! No but if you are going to call Harness an amateur sport run by amateurs then you have to say the same about Thoroughbreds and Greyhounds in NZ. Take the Thoroughbreds for instance - on Saturday we had track staff having a lie down on the track during a 2 yr old race at our No 1 Premier Galloping Track. At Riverton we have a 1,600m Jumps race turned into a 2000m flat race for Amateur riders! All three codes are showing a massive decline and poor governance.
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You should duplicate this post on the Thoroughbred and Greyhound forums.
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Hell I'd go. Loved my trips to China and the new Track complex looks amazing.
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Don't tell me - MORE DUMB MPI RULES! In saying that how can a boat load of dairy cows travel to China but a plane load of horses can't?
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Why are they pulling out of NZ? Did any Awapuni or Riccarton Trainers buy those bred to run on dirt?
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Rider Horse NZ Dispersal Sale - Results Lot Name Colour Sex Sire Dam Price Purchaser Status Weanlings 1 Unnamed Bay Colt Mongolian Khan Dawninsky NZD$1,200 Spotlight Sold 2 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Falcon English Kath Res NZD$500 - Passed In 3 Unnamed Grey Filly Sweet Orange Envy Me NZD$800 Pilgrim Sold 4 Unnamed Bay Filly Sweet Orange Libourne no bids - Withdrawn 5 Unnamed Bay Colt Mongolian Khan Treasury NZD$600 bmac Sold 6 Unnamed Brown Filly Mongolian Falcon Winsome Kash Res NZD$500 - Passed In Yearlings 7 Unnamed Bay Filly Sweet Orange Ballacara Res NZD$500 - Passed In 8 Unnamed Bay Colt Mongolian Falcon Champagne Shisha Res NZD$500 - Passed In 9 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Creole Res NZD$500 - Passed In 10 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Daliesque Res NZD$500 - Passed In 11 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Dawninsky Res NZD$500 - Passed In 12 Unnamed Bay Filly Sweet Orange De Russian Queen NZD$600 fredrick Sold 13 Unnamed Bay Colt Mongolian Khan Demeter Res NZD$500 - Passed In 14 Unnamed Bay Colt Mongolian Falcon Emlajay NZD$700 Ksb Sold 15 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Falcon English Kath Res NZD$500 - Passed In 16 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Falcon Envy Me Res NZD$500 - Passed In 17 Unnamed Bay or Brown Colt Mongolian Falcon Femmena NZD$800 andrewsan Sold 18 Unnamed Bay Colt Mongolian Khan Invermoray NZD$2,600 jaxco Sold 19 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Irish Tavern Res NZD$500 - Passed In 20 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Falcon Julieta NZD$500 samracing Sold 21 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Falcon Katinka NZD$2,000 Thistime Sold 22 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Falcon Lecanda Res NZD$500 - Passed In 23 Unnamed Brown Filly Mongolian Falcon Live it Up Res NZD$500 - Passed In 24 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Malibu Miss Res NZD$500 - Passed In 25 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Falcon Middlebrook NZD$600 muzza99 Sold 26 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Mongolian Miracle NZD$11,500 CJ Sold 27 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan More Than Adequate NZD$500 Vulcan23 Sold 28 Unnamed Bay Filly Sweet Orange My First Fifteen NZD$1,400 Mikemccann Sold 29 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan My Rose Maree Res NZD$500 - Passed In 30 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan No Reins NZD$500 samracing Sold 31 Unnamed Bay Filly Sweet Orange Paulette NZD$600 johnr Sold 32 Unnamed Bay Colt Mongolian Khan Peach Bellini no bids - Withdrawn 33 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Permanent NZD$17,000 IDS Sold 34 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Falcon Pink Beach Res NZD$500 - Passed In 35 Unnamed Bay Colt Mongolian Khan Piper NZD$3,100 Cola Sold 36 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Polynesia Email offers to info@gavelhouse.com Still available Sold 37 Unnamed Bay Colt Mongolian Khan Scarlet's Secret NZD$1,200 jbarker Sold 38 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Scattered Dreams NZD$2,100 jaxco Sold 39 Unnamed Chestnut Colt Sweet Orange Silent Ways NZD$600 Lorr23 Sold 40 Unnamed Bay Colt Sweet Orange Sister O'Reilly NZD$1,200 rutzy Sold 41 Unnamed Bay or Brown Filly Mongolian Falcon Sky Charm Res NZD$500 - Passed In 42 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Falcon So Take That NZD$500 morry58 Sold 43 Unnamed Chestnut Filly Sweet Orange Suneeta NZD$600 Jockeydke Sold 44 Unnamed Brown Colt Mongolian Khan Tokomutu Mistress Res NZD$500 - Passed In 45 Unnamed Grey Filly Mongolian Khan Tossed and Turned NZD$900 Farrah Sold 46 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Vitruvian Lady NZD$500 alla49 Sold 47 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Viva Roma NZD$500 lucre Sold 48 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Falcon Winsome Kash NZD$600 RSS Sold 49 Unnamed Brown Filly Wrote Ze One NZD$900 Morrinsville Sold Two Year Olds 50 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Amazing Sky NZD$900 davina72 Sold 51 Unnamed Bay Colt Mongolian Khan Attivaree NZD$600 MiChampion Sold 52 Unnamed Brown Colt Mongolian Khan Caldera NZD$1,200 Cola Sold 53 Unnamed Bay or Brown Filly Mongolian Khan Champagne Shisha NZD$2,100 Boxer Sold 54 Unnamed Chestnut Filly Bullbars Commendable NZD$4,500 ballycormac Sold 55 Unnamed Bay or Brown Colt Mongolian Khan Coveted NZD$1,700 GN123 Sold 56 Unnamed Bay or Brown Filly Mongolian Khan Demeter NZD$600 Sherules1 Sold 57 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Diamond Miss Res NZD$500 - Passed In 58 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Emlajay NZD$600 Kerrin Sold 59 Unnamed Brown Filly Mongolian Khan English Kath Res NZD$500 - Passed In 60 Unnamed Grey Filly Mongolian Khan Envy Me NZD$3,500 weststock Sold 61 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Fur Elise Res NZD$500 - Passed In 62 Unnamed Bay or Brown Filly Mongolian Khan Game Call NZD$500 RobertBlacker Sold 63 Unnamed Brown Filly Mongolian Khan Giggleswick NZD$6,000 Rivergigi Sold 64 Unnamed Bay Filly Iffraaj Invermoray NZD$8,500 Boxer Sold 65 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Julieta Res NZD$500 - Passed In 66 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Katinka Res NZD$500 - Passed In 67 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Lecanda NZD$1,100 AjLethbridge Sold 68 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Libourne Res NZD$500 - Passed In 69 Unnamed Bay Colt Mongolian Khan Live it Up NZD$500 donahue76 Sold 70 Unnamed Bay or Brown Colt Mongolian Khan Miss Annaliese NZD$800 Margaret Sold 71 Unnamed Bay Colt Mongolian Khan Mongolian Miracle NZD$1,700 Cola Sold 72 Unnamed Bay Colt Mongolian Khan Pink Beach NZD$700 FOXY Sold 73 Unnamed Brown Filly Mongolian Khan Senorita Rosay NZD$700 davina72 Sold 74 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Sky Charm NZD$600 Bucko Sold 75 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Southern Pride NZD$500 Suem Sold 76 Unnamed Brown Filly Mongolian Khan Tereshkina NZD$500 386kauri Sold 77 Unnamed Bay Filly Mongolian Khan Vitruvian Lady NZD$600 SBW1 Sold 78 Unnamed Bay Colt Mongolian Khan Viva Roma Res NZD$500 - Passed In 79 Unnamed Brown Filly Mongolian Khan Winsome Kash NZD$600 Loneoak Sold Unraced Horses 80 Unnamed Brown Colt Mongolian Khan Caldera NZD$100 Regal Sold 81 Unnamed Bay Colt Niagara No Reins Res NZD$500 - Passed In 82 Unnamed Bay Colt Mongolian Khan Pink Beach NZD$1,800 Vstar Sold 83 Unnamed Chestnut Colt Bullbars Quaalup NZD$1,200 Cola Sold 84 Unnamed Bay Colt Mongolian Khan Trustam no bids - Withdrawn Broodmares 85 Amazing Sky Bay Mare Danroad Quasi Stellar Res NZD$500 - Passed In 86 Ballacara Brown Mare Don Eduardo Balmacara NZD$500 KAG Sold 87 Caldera Bay Mare Tiger Hill Annie Daly Res NZD$500 - Passed In 88 Chocolat Bay Mare Align Creole NZD$700 Slipper Sold 89 Concinnity Chestnut Mare Rock of Gibraltar Anatomy NZD$800 TateBrown Sold 90 Daliesque Bay Mare Darci Brahma Paint Me a Dream Res NZD$500 - Passed In 91 De Russian Queen Bay Mare Stravinsky Perfect Evening NZD$600 Kat Sold 92 Demeter Bay Mare Sir Percy Oenology Res NZD$500 - Passed In 93 Desiree Bay Mare Savabeel Well Kept Res NZD$500 - Passed In 94 Diamond Miss Chestnut Mare Sufficient Diamond Lady Res NZD$500 - Passed In 95 Diamond Thorn Bay Mare Thorn Park County Crim NZD$800 ETHJAYB Sold 96 Eleanor Coup Bay Mare Daggers Drawn Besty Coup Res NZD$500 - Passed In 97 Emlajay Brown Mare Johar Rory's Helen Res NZD$500 - Passed In 98 Femmena Brown Mare Zabeel Stella's Pantry Res NZD$500 - Passed In 99 Fur Elise Bay Mare Danasinga My Girl Elise Res NZD$500 - Passed In 100 Highest Bid Bay Mare Montjeu No Reserve NZD$500 Kat Sold 101 Hui Hai Stars Bay Mare Pour Moi There's No Doubt NZD$500 Thinkbig Sold 102 Irish Tavern Bay Mare O'Reilly Pubs NZD$500 cjh09 Sold 103 Jelly Bay Mare Reset Blue Beans Res NZD$500 - Passed In 104 Julieta Bay Mare Darci Brahma Mareva Res NZD$500 - Passed In 105 Katinka Bay Mare Redoute's Choice Satinka NZD$5,750 Explosive Sold 106 Lady Fenuala Bay Mare Cape Blanco Lady Dehere NZD$6,500 Berlin21 Sold 107 Libourne Bay Mare Montjeu Trotanoy Res NZD$500 - Passed In 108 Lilyput Bay Mare O'Reilly Lily Potter NZD$500 rooney10 Sold 109 Live it Up Brown Mare O'Reilly Bali Hi Res NZD$500 - Passed In 110 Mabsam Brown Mare Stratum Gypsy Dollar Res NZD$50,000 - Passed In 111 Malibu Miss Brown Mare Sufficient Marwiki NZD$1,000 alex19982001 Sold 112 Miss Annaliese Brown Mare Don Eduardo It's Spring Again Res NZD$500 - Passed In 113 Model to Nite Bay Mare Johar Depuessence NZD$500 DeBee Sold 114 Monegasque Bay Mare Pour Moi Argante Res NZD$500 - Passed In 115 More Than Adequate Chestnut Mare Generous My Marilyn no bids - Withdrawn 116 My First Fifteen Bay Mare Danasinga Fifteen Reasons NZD$600 Sherules1 Sold 117 No Reins Bay Mare Show a Heart Loisset Res NZD$500 - Passed In 118 Pedderstock Bay Mare Tavistock Lady Pedder NZD$500 facgen Sold 119 Perfect Set Bay Mare Reset Our Sharapova Res NZD$500 - Passed In 120 Pierian Bay Mare Montjeu Nimue NZD$1,650 Sherules1 Sold 121 Pink Beach Bay Mare Johar Anakela Bay Res NZD$500 - Passed In 122 Quaalup Bay Mare Pins Bremer Bay NZD$600 MaggieT Sold 123 Scarlet's Secret Bay Mare Savabeel Scarlet Vanhara NZD$15,500 nico2 Sold 124 Scattered Dreams Brown Mare Redoute's Choice Snippets' Jewel NZD$1,700 Explosive Sold 125 Silent Ways Bay Mare Sir Percy Habitual Res NZD$500 - Passed In 126 Sister O'Reilly Bay Mare O'Reilly Charlotte's Sister Res NZD$500 - Passed In 127 Sky Charm Bay Mare Darci Brahma Star Charm Res NZD$500 - Passed In 128 So Take That Chestnut Mare Align So There NZD$500 morry58 Sold 129 Tossed and Turned Grey Mare Secret Savings Dolphinima NZD$750 william94 Sold 130 Via Veneto Bay Mare Cape Cross Shopping Spree Res NZD$500 - Passed In 131 Vitruvian Lady Bay Mare Manduro Vas y Carla NZD$700 facgen Sold 132 Viva Roma Bay Mare Spartacus Verganti Res NZD$500 - Passed In 133 Ze One Bay Mare All American Ze Choice NZD$900 PENN Sold 134 Zuccato Bay Mare Iffraaj Bow Lane NZD$4,400 Millefiori Sold Stallions 135 Mongolian Falcon Bay Colt Fastnet Rock Amazing Beauty Res NZD$50,000 - Passed In
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Rider Horse NZ dispersal on gavelhouse.com 22 April 2021 A dispersal of 135 Lots for the Inner Mongolia Rider Horse Industry (NZ) Ltd group is now live online on gavelhouse.com. Lot 106, Lady Fenuala (NZ) (Cape Blanco) offered in foal to Mongolian Khan. The 135 listings include mares and foals, weanlings, yearlings, two-year-olds and unraced stock. There are 45 in-foal mares set for auction, while a number of mares are being sold with foals at foot. The Rider Horse stock is based at two properties, namely Highview Stud in Ngahinapouri, and Willow Glen Stud in Waimate. All bar two of the Lots are being sold unreserved, with an upset bid of $500. With mares by leading broodmare sires Zabeel, O’Reilly, Pins, Stravinsky, Redoute’s Choice, Savabeel, Iffraaj and Montjeu, there is something to suit all breeders. There is also an opportunity to secure young stock by emerging sire Mongolian Khan, a dual Derby and Caulfield Cup winner, whose eldest are just three and are making a good impression, particularly as staying horses of the future. With New Zealand renowned for breeding quality middle distance and staying horses, as evidenced by the first three past the post in the recent Gr.1 Australian Derby all being New Zealand bred, Mongolian Khan looks to be a sire whose progeny can add to the legacy. Mongolian Khan’s first crop winners include stakes performer My Squeeze Louise in addition to winners Supreme Khan, Mongolian Wings, Suppression, Maria Jane, Granados and last Tuesday’s impressive Mornington winner Made By Khan. Inner Mongolia Rider Horse Industry (NZ) Ltd will also be selling young stallion Mongolian Falcon, a Group Two winning son of Fastnet Rock, whose eldest are just yearlings and Mabsam, the dam of three winners including I Am Invincible mare Festivity, a five-time winner for Jamie Richards and a stakes winner in waiting. Foals at foot have been branded and microchipped, with all stock recently drenched and trimmed. Lot 134, Zuccato (NZ) (Iffraaj) offered in foal to Sweet Orange. “This is a complete dispersal as a result of Inner Mongolia Rider Horse Industry not being able to export horses to China since Covid-19 hit, which is a significant part of their business,” Highview Stud’s Brent Gillovic. “Given there is no likelihood of horse flights resuming between New Zealand and China in the near future, the decision has been made to disperse the horses, with several quality offerings amongst them. “With a large number of horses on offer, I expect to see some bargain basement prices and plenty of opportunities for pin-hookers and young trainers to get their hands on quality youngstock. “I once bought a horse for $100 from a supplementary session at Karaka and subsequently sold it for $120,000 as a trial winner and expect some great stories like this to come out of this sale in time,” he said. The sale will conclude on Sunday 25 April, with the first lot scheduled for the earlier than usual time of 5PM (NZT) given the larger volume of horses to be auctioned. Due to the dispersal sale running during the usual entry phase for gavelhouse.com’s fortnightly mixed bloodstock auctions, the entry window for the next sale will open from Sunday evening through to the later time of 10AM Tuesday 27 April before launching at 5PM. If you would like to enter early email info@gavelhouse.com with your horse details to start the process. - gavelhouse.com