Hesi Posted September 14, 2019 Posted September 14, 2019 Worth featuring, how long before the big offers become too tempting https://loveracing.nz/Common/SystemTemplates/Modal/Video.aspx?v=http%3a%2f%2fwww.racingreplays.co.nz%2fmedia%2f201909%2fWHAN-R07-140919.mp4&i=%2fCommon%2fImage.ashx%3fw%3d720%26h%3d400%26a%3d1%26o%3d1%26bg%3deeeeee%26p%3dhttp%3a%2f%2fwww.racingreplays.co.nz%2fmedia%2f201909%2fWHAN-R07-140919.jpg&r=Race+7+-+CAMBRIDGE+STUD+NORTHLAND+BREEDERS+STAKES&rs=1 Quote
LookingForValue Posted September 14, 2019 Posted September 14, 2019 pulled him out, balanced him and goodbye folks Quote
pete Posted September 14, 2019 Posted September 14, 2019 Wow some horse. The one good thing that may stop him being sold is that the owner is a very wealthy man. He may just want to enjoy owning a potentially great horse. Quote
Hesi Posted September 14, 2019 Author Posted September 14, 2019 1 hour ago, pete said: Wow some horse. The one good thing that may stop him being sold is that the owner is a very wealthy man. He may just want to enjoy owning a potentially great horse. Yep sorry you're right, didn't look at who the owner was Quote
Sandpiper Posted September 14, 2019 Posted September 14, 2019 Faster than the open 1200 and could have gone yet 10 lengths faster. Whoosh. Quote
LookingForValue Posted September 14, 2019 Posted September 14, 2019 Third dam is the elite mare Shadea and a nice cross of Sadler's Wells x Nureyev. Interesting pedigree Quote
ngakonui grass Posted September 15, 2019 Posted September 15, 2019 24 minutes ago, Ashoka said: Traces back to the Le Filou mare Gay Poss, for those who are interested. Cheers. Gay Poss part owned by Patrick Hogans sister,Patricia Kelly of Te Awamutu. Quote
LookingForValue Posted September 15, 2019 Posted September 15, 2019 2 hours ago, Ashoka said: Gay Poss left My Tricia, who, in turn, left Grosvenor. Have the equine gods dipped back into the genetic morass and resurrected this potent chromosomal combination? Time will tell and I, for one, look forward to seeing what transpires. No need to go that far back as Shadea, his 3rd dam produced Lonhro and Niello. Quote
Hesi Posted September 16, 2019 Author Posted September 16, 2019 Racing: Catalyst hot favourite for Guineas 16 Sep, 2019 5:00am 4 minutes to read Catalyst scorches home in the $70,000 Cambridge Stud Northland Breeders Stakes on Saturday. Photo / Trish Dunell NZ Herald By: Michael Guerin We have had people inquire at $1.3 million-$1.4 million type prices but we tell them we aren't interested at this stage.Rick Williams, Oaks Stud Punters who want to take the skinny odds about Catalyst in the 2000 Guineas can at least rest assured the spring star intends being at Riccarton. Because even after offers of around $1.4 million he isn't on the market and won't be any time soon. The Clayton Chipperfield-trained gelding's reputation was huge heading into the $70,000 Cambridge Stud Breeders Stakes at Ruakaka on Saturday but in a magical 11.08 seconds he went from pretender to the new prince of New Zealand racing. That is how long it took Catalyst to cover the final 200m of the group three after being snagged sideways by jockey Troy Harris to clear a potentially expensive pocket half way down the Ruakaka straight. It can be too easy to get carried away with early season 3-year-olds, especially as so many of our elite juveniles from last season are absent at the moment, but the style in which Catalyst balanced up and unleashed leaves little doubt he has the motor of a very good galloper. With that comes overseas interest and Rick Williams, who manages The Oaks Stud and thoroughbred holdings of Queensland-based owner Dick Karreman, admits the offers for Catalyst have been in the seven-figure range. "We have had people inquire at $1.3-$1.4 million type prices but we tell them we aren't interested at this stage, so those sort of offers haven't got to the formal stage," says Williams. "We have sold a lot of horses in the past and Dick wants to have some fun racing a horse like him. "So he isn't for sale at the moment unless the offers get really, really big and even then, all going well, probably not until after Riccarton if at all. "But I can see him staying with us and being a gelding he can hopefully race on for a few seasons. If that is the case then with the money available in Australia then he could win the sort of money we are being offered. "But for now the targets are the Hawke's Bay and then 2000 Guineas." Catalyst is now the $2 favourite for the 2000 Guineas at Riccarton on November 9, mainly because of his win but also because Holy Mongolemperor, who was the $5 second favourite for the Guineas heading into Saturday, drifted enormously after being unplaced in the opening race. He failed to take up an early position when asked by rider Matt Cameron and didn't enjoy racing in traffic and while he failed to make up much ground in the final 200m that was the case for most horses coming wide on a day when the inside two spots were paved in gold after the rail returned to the true. All of which made Catalyst's ballistic final 200m coming down the middle of the track even more startling. While the son of Darci Brahma is providing Chipperfield with a huge boost to this new solo training phase of his career, Catalyst is also helping put jockey Harris's name back up in lights. His talent has never been in doubt but weight issues have curtailed his career yet not only does he have Catalyst now but will ride other high-class 3-year-olds like Double Impact (Hastings this Saturday) and Kali (Gold Trail on October 5) with the latter's last-start jockey Leith Innes committed to Bavella. That means at this stage Harris is on the favourite for both the 1000 and 2000 Guineas. Harris even won the first race on Saturday on the impressive Sherwood Forest but with that Tony Pike-trained gelding also being aimed at the 2000 Guineas he is likely to be in need of a new rider. Quote
Hesi Posted October 5, 2019 Author Posted October 5, 2019 Easy, very impressive 2 points 1. If Catalyst was not in the race, those dickheads on Trackside would be warbling lyrical about Callsign Mav 2. Doesn't Bevan Sweeney talk a load of shyte, describing Catalyst as possibly being at the top end of great horses to come out of NZ. he didn't beat anything Bevan. Quote
Sandpiper Posted October 5, 2019 Posted October 5, 2019 All over rover in terms of NZ opponents, hope he stays up to take on a big race or two this season over the ditch. And I hope their markets agree he hasn't beaten much over here. Quote
Hesi Posted October 8, 2019 Author Posted October 8, 2019 I see an offer of 2.5 mil was turned down, prior to the HB Guineas. 2000 Guineas is his last race, then off to Aus in the Autumn Quote
Sandpiper Posted October 9, 2019 Posted October 9, 2019 As long as they let him come back to defend his third cox plate its all good. Quote
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