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Season Keeps Getting Better For Darci Brahma

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The season keeps getting better for Darci Brahma with the son of Danehill siring a stakes double at Trentham on Saturday led by another G1 win for the classy Julinsky Pince.

Julinsky Prince (left) wins the Captain Cook Stakes
Julinsky Prince (left) wins the Captain Cook Stakes Picture: Race Images PN

A new juvenile Group winner for The Oaks Stud resident made up the double when Leading Role (Darci Brahma x Screen Siren by Montjeu) became the stallion’s 24th stakes winner when he won the G2 Wakefield Challenge Stakes (1200m).

Julinsky Prince (Darci Brahma x Julinsky Princess by Stravisnksy) ) added a second G1 win to his record landing the Captain Cook Stakes (1600m) to go with his first G1 victory in October’s Windsor Park Plate (1600m).

Darci Brahma has now sired seven G1 winners including this season’s NZ 1000 Guineas winner RIsque. His other G1 winners are Recite, Irish Fling, Nashville, Artistic and Gust Of Wind.

Julinsky Prince, trained by Fraser Auret, was having his third run this preparation which begun with his Windsor Park Plate win before he ran third in the G2 Tauranga Stakes.

He had finished fourth in the Captain Cooks Stakes last year behind 2013 and 2014 winner Shuka, who finished fifth on Saturday in his bid to win the race for the third consecutive year.

Auret said the G1 Zabeel Classic (2000m) at Ellerslie on Boxing Day is the next possible target for Julinsky Prince.

Raced by his breeder Bromley Bloodstock, the 6YO Julinsky Prince has now raced 33 times for 11 wins and six placings with prize money totalling $522,690.

He is the only stakes winner and one of two winners out of his Listed-winning dam Julinsky Princess, a half-sister to the stakes winners Dontellthewife (Volksraad) and Unknown Heights (Kaapstad) from the Shirley Heights mare Juliette Heights.

Julinsky Prince’s third dam is the Epsom and Irish Oaks winner Juliette Marny (Blakeney), who produced eight winners from 12 foals to race.

The Gary Vile-trained Leading Role was purchased from the proceeds of a sale of a debut winner earlier this year.

He was purchased for $28,000 from the NZB Select Yearling Sale at Karaka following the sale of Ina Canta (Per Incanto), who won his first start for Vile during the Wellington Cup meeting in January.

Vile said Ina Canta was sold to go to Hong Kong but has remained in New Zealand and is now with Te Awamatu trainer Brendon Hawtin.

“The same syndicate that raced Ina Cantala bought Leading Role, who was unplaced at his first start behind the highly regarded Ronda at Otaki.

Vile said Leadsng Role will now be spelled with G1 Manawatu Sires’ Produce Stakes his aim when he returns to work.

Leading Role is one of two winners out of his winning dam Screen Siren, a daughter of the G3 placed Florinda (Lord Ballina).

Florinda is the dam of six winners from seven foals to race and is also the grandam of the Cranbourne Cup winner Boom ‘N’ Zoom (Dash For Cash).

• DANROAD gelding Statham became the seventh stakes winner for his sire winning the G3 Concorde Handicap at Ellerslie on Saturday.

Previously placed three times at stakes level and fourth in last year’s Concorde, Statham will now run in the G1 Railway Stakes at Ellerslie on New Year’s Day.

The Scott Lucock and Sally Gillespie-trained six-year-old has a half-brother by Reliable Man (Dalakhani) catalogued for the 2016 New Zealand Bloodstock Select Yearling Sale.

Statham (Danroad x Polyana by Pyrus) capped the riding comeback of jockey Chris Dell after an horrendous fall at the Ruakaka trials nearly 12 months ago when the 23-year-old suffered serious head injuries.
Racing and Sports

Trentham

Saturday, 05th December 2015

8
16:53
(local)

Rydges Captain Cook Stakes (G1)

Type: OPEN
NZD $200,000
1600m TURF DEAD
8
16:53
(local)
NZD $200,000
1600m DEAD

Rydges Captain Cook Stakes (G1)

Type: OPEN

Quite possibly the slowest run G1 mile on a Dead4 track was recorded at Trentham today under WFA. The track bias was rampant at Trentham and favoured on pacers and the inside lanes the run home were clearly superior by a margin. Julinsky Prince won a by a nose from Authentic Paddy in a pedestrian 1:38.73, which was thirteen lengths inferior to the Special Condtions race that contained a lot of maidens won by Torba two events earlier. Julinsky Prince was fourth the outer but the leader Authentic Paddy was walking and not one other rider dared make a move or put some pace into the race. Jonathan Parkes moved across the top to go up and apply some pressure on Authentic Paddy and from this point on the race became a sprint home. The closing sectionals were slick, which shows you just how slow they went for the first half of the race and in fact a little more than that. Authentic Paddy and Julinsky Prince then had a ding-donger the run home with the latter just getting there. Running on well from the rear duo was Soriano and the South Island mare Hayley Maree that trailed the leaders on the inner finished a good fourth. Shuka kept coming for fifth and surprisingly beat home the odds on Kawi at the finish to be fifth and sixth respectively. Kawi has been beaten more than once as a hotpot and bettors never looked likely to get a collect from him after being settled back and not making any move whatsoever. The fact he could not even place was alarming and showed he is one-dimensional in that he needs to be set up by a strong clip to unleash properly. If he is to fly the flag in Australia in the autumn next year then will need solidly run races as they have many gallopers that can run very slick closing sectionals. Ringo is a handicapper while Sakhee’s Solider came off the bit too early to think he had come back this campaign. Left-handed may be the issue but until he shows he has come back properly from having chips from both knees removed then the jury is well and truly out. Nashville never ran on from the rear but this is not his sort of race as he likes to close over the top in solidly run races. Overall a poor spectacle and the time was laughable plus only two riders came out of this with any tactical credit namely the winning rider Jonathon Parkes and the runner up rider Robert Hannam that got away with walking for so long. Doubtful this result has any worth whatsoever as the next G1 at WFA could see three of the last five home today fill the trifecta. Every runner in this race barely had a run so it was trackwork in effect for 200K at G1 under WFA.



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 2. JULINSKY PRINCE (NZ) 6yo G
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - JULINSKY PRINCESS (NZ)
JOHNATHON PARKES
FRASER AURET
$11.2
59kg
Bromley Bloodstock Ltd
2nd 3. AUTHENTIC PADDY (NZ) 6yo G
HOWBADDOUWANTIT (USA) - AUTHENTIC CROSS (NZ)
ROBERT HANNAM
LISA LATTA
$21.7
59kg
Mrs J E Berry, C, P J & T Gray & M Tepaa
3rd 8. SORIANO (NZ) 6yo M
SAVABEEL (AUS) - CALL ME LILY (NZ)
GRANT COOKSLEY
TEAM ROGERSON
$5.9
57kg
Miss D Howell

Sales Information

4th 9. HAYLEY MAREE (NZ) 5yo M
LE BEC FIN (NZ) - BATTLE THE BLUES (NZ)
DANIEL BOTHAMLEY
KELVIN TYLER
$22.9
57kg

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5th 4. SHUKA (NZ) 7yo G
BACHELOR DUKE (USA) - ALABAMA ROSE (NZ)
OPIE BOSSON
PETER & DAWN WILLIAMS & PAUL RICHARDS
$8.9
59kg

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6th 1. KAWI (NZ) 5yo G
SAVABEEL (AUS) - MAGIC TIME (NZ)
LEITH INNES
ALLAN SHARROCK
$1.7
59kg
7th 7. RINGO (NZ) 6yo G
FASTNET ROCK (AUS) - AKRIS (NZ)
JONATHAN RIDDELL
M BRESLIN
$31.5
59kg

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8th 5. SAKHEE'S SOLDIER (NZ) 5yo G
SAKHEE'S SECRET (GB) - SURREPTITIOUSLY (GB)
MATTHEW CAMERON
MURRAY BAKER & ANDREW FORSMAN
$12.1
59kg

Sales Information

9th 6. NASHVILLE (NZ) 7yo G
DARCI BRAHMA (NZ) - ROYAL KISS (IRE)
KELLY MC CULLOCH
ADRIAN & HARRY BULL
$19.6
59kg

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