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New G1 Winners For Savabeel, Mastercraftsman and Dylan Thomas

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New Zealand’s champion sire Savabeel produced his 16th Group One winner when the Stephen Autridge and Jamie Richards-trained 2YO gelding Sword Of Osman won the G1 Sistema Diamond Stakes at Ellerslie.

Sword Of Osman (Savabeel x Bunyah by Distant View) is one of 73 stakes winners by Savabeel, who is racing towards more NZ sire titles this season.

Sword Of Osman led home a quinella for the Te Akau stable when he beat previously unbeaten Karaka Million winner Avantage (Fastnet Rock).

Sword Of Osman
Sword Of Osman Picture: Trish Dunell

It was the third win from four starts for Sword of Osman, who previously produced explosive front-running performances to win by three lengths at Awapuni and by five and three-quarter lengths in last month’s G3 Matamata Slipper at Awapuni.

Sword Of Osman is from European-bred mare Bunyah (Distant View) who is a half-sister to G3 winner Governor Brown (Kingmambo) and Listed winner Hataab (Woodman).

Bunyah is also the dam of the stakes-placed filly Fortaleza (Darci Brahma) and four other winners.

Sword Of Osman is one of 73 stakes winners by Savabeel, who stood for a fee of NZ$100,000 in 2017.

The Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman-trained Saint Emilion provided former shuttle sire Mastercraftsman with his seventh G1 winner when he took out the New Zealand Stakes at Ellerslie.

Saint Emilion (Mastercraftsman x Roseario by Pentire), now set an Australian campaign, was passed in at the 2013 NZB National Yearling Sale under his resrve of NZ$80,000.

He has since had 36 starts for 13 wins and four placings and accumulated NZ$387,045 prize money.

His is from the four-time winner Roseario (Pentire), dam of two winers from two to race.

Roseario is a half-sister to the Listed winner Raw Instinct (Housebuster) and the unraced mare Passive Rose (Zabeel), the dam of Singapore stakes winner Yastrzemski (Keeper).

Saint Emillion
Saint Emillion Picture: Trish Dunell

Danehill’s son Dylan Thomas sired his ninth G1 winner when the Allan Sharrock-trained Ladies First won the Auckland Cup at Ellerslie.

An NZ$8000 purchase by HT O’Leary at the 2014 NZB National Weanling, Broodmare and Mixed Sale Ladies First (Dylan Thomas x Just Polite by Dehere) has won nine races including two at stakes level from 16 starts and has earned NZ$480,760 prize money.

Ladies First is one of four winners out of the G3 winner Just Polite (Dehere), a half-sister to Singapore stakes-placed Take The Gold (End Sweep) and VRC Oaks placegetter Savsbelle (Savabeel).

Dylan Thomas stands at Castle Hyde, the National Hunt arm of Coolmore Stud in Ireland.


Racing and Sports

Ellerslie

Saturday, 10th March 2018

6
15:35
(local)

Sistema Stakes (G1)

Age: 2yo Type: OPEN
NZD $200,000
1200m TURF GOOD
6
15:35
(local)
NZD $200,000
1200m GOOD

Sistema Stakes (G1)

Age: 2yo Type: OPEN

The G1 2yo over 1200m promised to solve the pecking order of the juveniles and probably did with only the award for youngster of the year still a toss up. The gelding Sword Of Osman is the top 2yo now after dominating these and ran good time plus when leading he is undefeated, so a game plan is very simple with this fella. He drew the ace today and had to be kicked up early to hold the inside line but after 200m was in full flowing stride and highballing it. Once he came back underneath his rider across the top a secondary surge was asked of turning for home and the response was immense at the 300m. Sword Of Osman has cut his opposition to shreds in all three times he has led up and today he won by only a length and a quarter but had heaps on these in reality. It was his third win from four starts and he now has a G1 to go with a G3 the start before. He ran 1:09.79 and that was only the third best time of four races run today at 1200m but for juveniles that is a big tick in comparison to the older horses. Sword Of Osman was a length and a half only slower than the best time of the day. Avantage the stablemate filly and unbeaten until today ran home strongly the inside from last for a good second and an awkward draw mattered the Australian bred filly. She lost no admirers but it is worth pointing out this was the fastest 1200m she has run in after wins prior to today in 1:11.38 then 1:10.54 (this came on the same track as today significantly). Spanish Whisper was a rugged third and she is very tough and durable this also Australian bred filly, after a tough win prior at G2. There is not a lot between her and Avantage so far this season when they have clashed but she is yet to beat home her now arch rival. Bocce sat second the outer and wilted a tad for fourth but once again this was the fastest 1200m this Australian bred colt has ever run in so not disgraced. The Real Beel, the stablemate of the first two home, raced third or fourth and wilted the run home to finish fifth beaten four and a half lengths. Melt was the big flop in the race and the favourite was last away after an awkward start and then never looked to be travelling sixth the inside across the top. Even when angled out she did not uncork that ping she had shown when undefeated prior and while her connections like many failures on the day blamed the firmer footing that looked too convenient. Melt was not in gameday mode and this is evidenced by prior she won here in 1:09.31 at G3 on as firmer footing, so she ran that day over two lengths faster than the winner today. She was beaten four and three-quarter lengths today so has lost a dramatic amount of ground and has she gone backwards after the break. If she is to continue onto the other G1 juvenile race left that is over 1400m and left-handed, then will be having a first try at that direction and over a longer trip, so it does not get any easier. Melt on her flop today went from the top of the juvenile tree prior and dropped down the branches to fourth or likely even lower so it was an epic fall from grace. The rest in this race were outclassed and would be better back to maiden class to get a win, which Tavisan and Not Usual Current both can. Sword Of Osman in front and given a breather could win by more at 1400m and Avantage is out of a Zabeel dam so the extra trip will be ideal. Spanish Whisper is so tough that she will relish the 1400m too, so Melt now has to try and restore her reputation by going up in trip and first time left-handed at G1. Rain could be a great leveler but Sword Of Osman is the sharpest tool in juvenile shed right now by a significant margin.



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 1. SWORD OF OSMAN (NZ) 2yo G
SAVABEEL (AUS) - BUNYAH (IRE)
OPIE BOSSON
STEPHEN AUTRIDGE
$3.4
56.5kg
Te Akau Great Sword Syndicate (Mgr: Kw Fenton-Ellis Mnzm)

Sales Information

2nd 5. AVANTAGE (AUS) 2yo F
FASTNET ROCK (AUS) - ASAVANT (NZ)
MATTHEW CAMERON
STEPHEN AUTRIDGE
$3.9
54.5kg
Te Akau Avantage Syndicate (Mgr: Kw Fenton-Ellis Mnzm)

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3rd 7. SPANISH WHISPER (AUS) 2yo F
LOPE DE VEGA (IRE) - CUTTING REMARK (AUS)
MARK DU PLESSIS
PETER & DAWN WILLIAMS
$7.3
54.5kg
Seymour Bloodstock (Mgr: D S Thomas), D E Nakhle, E Y Nakhle & D J Brady
4th 2. FLYING SWORD (AUS) 2yo C
FOXWEDGE (AUS) - WHIFFLE (USA)
JAKE BAYLISS
MICHAEL MORONEY & PAM GERARD
$22.3
56.5kg

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5th 8. THE REAL BEEL (NZ) 2yo F
SAVABEEL (AUS) - AHNA (NZ)
DANIELLE JOHNSON
STEPHEN AUTRIDGE
$17.9
54.5kg

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6th 6. MELT (NZ) 2yo F
IFFRAAJ (GB) - TICKLISH (NZ)
MICHAEL MCNAB
N W TILEY
$2.7
54.5kg
7th 3. TAVISAN (NZ) 2yo C
TAVISTOCK (NZ) - EVANESCENCE (NZ)
SAM WEATHERLEY
JACOB MCKAY
$67.5
56.5kg

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8th 4. NOT USUAL CURRENT (AUS) 2yo C
KUROSHIO (AUS) - REFUGE (IRE)
ALYSHA COLLETT
DONNA LOGAN
$43.4
56.5kg

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