The NZ suffix has featured prominently in Australia this spring, so
it’s no surprise a couple of Kiwi stallions are featuring prominently on
the Australian Leading Sires table this season.
The Kiwi brigade
is being led by Grangewilliam Stud stallion Zed, who sits fourth on the
list with A$5.8 million in earnings, while Rich Hill Stud’s Shocking
isn’t too far behind in sixth, with A$5.4 million to his credit.
Other
New Zealand stallions to feature prominently include Savabeel (9th,
A$4.5 million), Tavistock (17, A$2.7 million), Sacred Falls (32, A$1.9
million), and Per Incanto (33, A$1.8 million).
Zed’s success has
once again been headlined by his daughter Verry Elleegant who sealed her
champion status with her dominant win in the Gr.1 Melbourne Cup (3200m)
on Tuesday.
It was the Chris Waller-trained mare’s tenth Group
One success, with her victories at elite-level now ranging from 1400m to
3200m.
“She didn’t just win, she demolished them,” Grangewilliam Stud principal Mark Corcoran said.
“A
few people had their doubts about her on top of the ground on Tuesday,
but it was no problem at all for her. She is just so versatile and
tough; she is a champion.
“She’s another Melbourne Cup winner for
New Zealand and the second Melbourne Cup winner for Grangewilliam Stud
(Doriemus, 1995), so it’s a pretty proud moment for us.
“It’s a
great result to have him feature so prominently on the Australian sires
table. He just keeps leaving good horses and we are absolutely rapt.”
Corcoran
is now looking forward to next week where he is hoping the John
Wheeler-trained Beaudz Well can add another Cup to his mantle when he
contests the Gr.3 Martin Collins New Zealand Cup (3200m) at Riccarton.
“I’d
say look out next week in the New Zealand Cup with Beaudz Well, I think
he is a big chance,” Corcoran said. “With a bit of luck there might be
another Cup coming his way.”
Zed stands at Grangewilliam Stud for a fee of $6,000+GST.
Keeping with the Melbourne Cup theme, former Cup winner Shocking, who
stands at Rich Hill Stud in New Zealand, has also had a marvellous
spring in Australia.
His charge has been led by the Mick Price and
Michael Kent Jnr-trained I’m Thunderstruck, who has won two of this
three starts this term, including the Gr.1 Toorak Handicap (1600m) and
A$7.5 million Golden Eagle (1500m).
Rich Hill Stud principal John
Thompson has been delighted with his results across the Tasman, which
has him sixth on the Australian Sires table.
“He has always been
capable of throwing a good horse and he has got a few good ones around
at the moment, so it’s great,” Thompson said.
“He is a very good horse, he’s a Group One horse, and Group One winners in Australia are hard to come by.”
Thompson
has enjoyed following I’m Thunderstruck’s success in Australia and was
over the moon with his winning result in the rich Golden Eagle last
weekend.
“The prizemoney they have over there is incredible,” he said.
“I
think everyone in Australia really rates the horse. Just the way he has
won his races, he hasn’t had a lot of luck in the running, but he has
managed to make his own luck. It takes a pretty good horse to do that.
“Winning
races like that is what it is all about. Australian racing is becoming
almost the world benchmark these days. You have a stallion that can
throw Group One winners over there and everybody takes notice.
“It
is extremely important for any stallion and it is great to see the way
the New Zealand horses have performed overall this spring, by a range of
stallions.”
The uniquely named Elephant is another who has put
Shocking’s name up in lights over the spring, highlighted by his Gr.3
Sandown Stakes (1500m) win, and placings in the Gr.2 Feehan Stakes
(1600m) and Gr.2 Crystal Mile (1600m).
“He looked extremely
promising, but from his first win at Caulfield he seemed to capture the
imagination of people,” Thompson said.
“He has got a big future and he is relatively lightly raced.”
Shocking stands at Rich Hill Stud for a fee of $8,500+GST.