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Filly Sensation Wins For I Am Invincible

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New Zealand’s Barneswood Farm experienced a most memorable day at Riccarton on Saturday.

Barneswood Farm's Sarah Green and Ger Beemsterboer with co-trainer Peter Williams
Barneswood Farm's Sarah Green and Ger Beemsterboer with co-trainer Peter Williams Picture: Race Images Photo
The South Island operation, owned by Ashburton’s Sarah Green and her racing partner Ger Beemsterboer, picked up two wins and a placing in the space of four races at the premier meeting including victory in the G1 NZ 1000 Guineas with the Peter and Dawn Williams-trained Media Sensation.

Barneswood Farm is a major supporter of New Zealand thoroughbred racing. The Ashburton farm lends its name to multiple black-type events including the Listed Welcome Stakes, also held at Riccarton on Saturday.

“It’s a day I will never forget and to be there to share it with family and friends was just spectacular,” Green said.

It was the second victory in the 1000 Guineas for the Barneswood Farm-Williams combination after winning the race previously with Planet Rock in 2011.

Green said she has a long association with the Williams’ and it was great to experience a number of highs with the training partnership last week.

“I’ve known Peter and Dawn since I was a little girl and for the last 12 years we have had horses with them. Over and above everything else we consider ourselves great friends with them. They are just wonderful people and have done a fantastic job.

“It was also very special for Dawn to bring up her 1000th win as a trainer earlier in the week with another one of our horses (Jip Jip Rock).”

Not only do the Williams’ train the majority of the Barneswood Farm racing team, they also play a major role in the acquisition of racing stock for the Green and Beemsterboer partnership from New Zealand Bloodstock’s Yearling Sales.

“I have such utter faith in what they choose for us and we couldn’t be happier. It is a big outlay ($425,000 for Media Sensation and $290,000 for Planet Rock) but we have had the results.”

Green and Beemsterboer have been active at the New Zealand Bloodstock Yearling Sales in recent years with an eye to expanding their broodmare band in the future.

They continued that trend this year, purchasing a Sacred Falls filly for $210,000 and a Zoustar filly for $650,000.

“We probably have only five broodmares, but going forward when we go to the sales we only look at fillies. We only purchase one, maybe two a year to race and in the hopes of getting black-type then being able to breed in the future.”

While traditionally Barneswood Farm have been buyers at New Zealand Bloodstock’s Karaka Sales complex, they will try their hand as sellers this week at the Ready to Run Sale of two-year-olds.

Media Sensation wins the Guineas
Media Sensation wins the Guineas Picture: Race Images Photo

Media Sensation (I Am Invincible x Different To by High Chaparral) was offered by Lime Country Thoroughbreds and is the first G1 winner in NZ and sixth overall by her leading NSW-based sire, joining Brazen Beau, Hellbent, Viddora, I Am A Star and Oohood.

Media Sensation has won five of her six starts including two at stakes level for NZ$248,875 prizemoney.

She is the first foal out of Different To, a half-sister to dual G1 winner Dorabella (Postponed) who also won the 1000 Guineas.

Media Sensation’s two-year-old half-sister by Hinchinbrook was sold for $200,000 at this year’s Australian Easter Yearling Sale by Lime Country Thoroughbreds and has gone to WA trainer Simon Miller.

Different To returned to I Am Invincible last year, producing a sister to Media Sensation in August.

Media Sensation is now at the top of the leaderboard in the NZB Filly of the Year Series with 12 points after two races, five clear of Valalie.

I Am Invincible was also front and centre at Sandown in Melbourne on Saturday when his 2YO filly Steal My Kisses won the Listed Merson Cooper Stakes.

Aquis Farm and Blue Sky Thoroughbreds enjoyed the result after outlaying $100,000 for the filly’s dam The Fairy’s Kiss at the 2017 Magic Millions Gold Coast National Broodmare Sale.

Steal My Kisses (I Am Invincible x The Fairy’s Kiss by Elusive Quality) is one of three foals to race out of the G3-placed The Fairy’s Kiss including five-time winner and stakes-placed gelding Unselfish Trust (Wanted).

Steal My Kisses’ second dam is the talented four-time Group winner and G1-placed mare Ballet Society (Stravinsky) from the family of G1 winner Cent Home (Lord Ballina) and G2 winner Studebaker (Lord Ballina).

The Fairy’s Kiss was purchased in foal and has a yearling colt by Smart Missile with is due to foal to Choisir.

Steal My Kisses is the third juvenile stakes winner by I Am Invincible this season joining Gimcrack Stakes winner Catch Me and Inglis Banner victor Espaaniyah and becomes the 39th stakes winners by the stallion.

I Am Invincible had another stakes success when his 5YO son Most Important won the Listed Keith Noud Quality at Doomben for trainer Tony Gollan.

Most Important is from the second crop of I Am Invincible with the Huddys going to $260,000 to him at the 2014 Gold Coast Magic Millions Yearling Sale. He has now won almost $1 million prizemoney.

Queenslanders Linda and Graham Huddy bred and sold Media Sensation, they race Most Important and they bred and race Saturday’s Sandown winner I’m A Princess (High Chaparral).

Originally based in Mt Isa, the Huddys shifted to a property north of Brisbane named Peachester Lodge in 2014 where they have been able to indulge their huge interest in racing and breeding stemming from their success with four yearlings they purchased in 2008.

Shoot Out, a High Chaparral colt, cost only $15,000 and won the AJC Derby, Chipping Norton Stakes twice, George Main Stakes, Randwick Guineas and over $3.2 million.

It’s worth noting that they bought a yearling for $250,000 at the same sale as Shoot Out and it only won $500 on the track.

The Huddys subsequently managed to secure Shoot Out’s dam Pentamerous along with two Ferocity fillies.

One of the fillies, Silver Tiara, produced the High Chaparral filly SIlvera who won the Morphettville Guineas and is now among 20 broodmares kept by the Huddys along with a team of 25 racehorses in work with various trainers.
Racing and Sports

Riccarton Park

Saturday, 17th November 2018

7
15:10
(local)

Nz 1000 Guineas (G1)

Age: 3yo Sex: F Type: OPEN
NZD $300,000
1600m TURF GOOD
7
15:10
(local)
NZD $300,000
1600m GOOD

Nz 1000 Guineas (G1)

Age: 3yo Sex: F Type: OPEN

This G1 1000 Guineas over a mile for three-year-old fillies only ended up a sedate contest and was won well by the Australian bred Media Sensation. Once again the Riccarton track was posted as a Good3 but the times were ordinary and almost every runner was being angled well away from the inside and up the middle lanes the run home and that looks ridiculous on a supposed dry track day. The wet track here the first day and then incredibly putting on of 10mls of water two days later looks the reason the inside were shot for the last two days, so that is a manmade mistake and cause of the visual dilemma. The winners and where they turned for home today were third deep, second wide, second centre track, third closer in (but still three and four-off the rail), co-leader (five off the fence), fifteenth (four and five off the rail and three and a half lengths from the leader), co-leader outer (three off the rail and five or six off soon after), twelfth (third widest runner), led (five off the rail), third (eight-off the rail) and second outer (four off the rail). Staggeringly in three days of racing at Riccarton and 31 races just two winners led up and they came at 2500m and 3200m (two turn races), so the track was brutally biased against leaders and of course the inside lanes were a total no go area all week. Media Sensation was wide near the early pace but got over one-off outside the pace without too much fuss and in fact aggressively pushed one of her main rivals onto the fence into the trail too with a decent don't argue bump. The strongly built filly then had a soft run second the outer and was controlling the race thereafter before challenging turning for home and leading at the 350m. She was clear at the 200m and never looked like stopping going on to win by half a length in 1:36.43, which is a very ordinary time when you consider a standard run of the mill maiden time is 1:36 flat for this trip. They can run a fast mile time here as the track record is 1:32.83 set at this carnival back in 2008 by Mufhasa. Valalie was a super brave second and the Australian bred filly had her issues pre-start too sitting down in her stalll and having to be unloaded and vet checked before given the all clear. The race was delayed for an eternity and for many of the fillies standing in the stall for too long worked totally against them. It is worth noting the last horse to load after all the drama was the winner Media Sensation, the second to last horse to load was the runner up Valalie and the third last to load and able to be kept loose behind the gates was the fourth finisher Secret Allure. Slow loading races can be the difference at G1 level especially with younger horses, as it means some are lucky not yet standing in the gates idle and are able to be kept active and warm. Valalie was sixth wide with cover early then left fourth wide in the open and moved up third across the top to the home turn. She dug deep to be second at the 150m and tried ever so hard after covering so much extra ground. Sure the manmade track bias helped and it being a slow run race did too but she was still very game in defeat all things factored in. Xpression ran favourite and had every possible chance in finishing third after getting a good run fourth or fifth the outer. She got out and into clear air with ample time to ping but could not lift as she is known for enough and after being fourth at the 200m reached third at the 100m and was beaten just under two lengths. A maiden in the race came home quicker than her the final 600m, so it may be that Xpression is like most of this field a sprinter rather than a miler. Secret Allure ran on well from the rear trio mostly and after turning for home for ninth drove through to fifth at the 200m and then fourth at the 100m. Imelda Mary, a maiden, ran on well from the rear trio and was angled the second widest turning for home when eleventh at this stage. She kept coming and was ninth at the 200m and sixth at the 100m before getting fifth the final 10m and ran the second best closing 600m, with Secret Allure the fastest. Miss Curios, also a maiden, was a game sixth after being eighth and wide (with cover) then seventh wide and up fifth wider across the top then sixth turning for home. She never gave it in and to be beaten by less than four lengths was rugged indeed. Emily Margaret was a tad tardy and second last away before recovering to be seventh then eighth but then just battled away the run home to be beaten over four lengths. Wekaforce was disputing the early pace then led and was then allowed to be pressure free until being joined turning for home. She was still second at the 200m in a sprint home but weakened out to finish eighth and was beaten five and a half lengths. Easy M'Lady was noticed running on late from being last and wide and looks to have a future. Melt the second favourite did what her name is pre-start and then raced too keen on the pace and her rider was desperately trying to stay off the fence but got heavily bumped onto the inside to trail by the eventual winner. She was never travelling thereafter across the top and was fourth and flat turning for home before weakening out to seventh at the 200m then tenth at the line beaten five and three-quarter lengths. The rest got outclassed and were beaten over ten lengths to over thirteen lengths and all were maidens it should be noted. This was not a deep field at all as it contained five maidens in the field of thirteen. The time was poor and the track ran manmade biased all day so there has to be asterisks in regards to this being a true and proper reflection of the filly pecking order. Media Sensation however looks bulletproof and has tactical speed but Xpression was a tad below par and Melt was totally underwhelming, so the three main runners pre-race did not all turn up fully armed and ready to fire on the day. Melt is best clockwise and with some cushion or cut in the ground and may well be better situated chasing Group form from a Sydney stable next Autumn that then has the option to chase the Queensland Winter blacktype too. Valalie was huge in defeat but then you see how the maidens Imelda Mary and Miss Curious went so it does put some perspective into the race result as a whole. The vast majority of this field are sprinters only and bred as much so the mile was always a bridge too far. The field had two Australian bred fillies in it and they ran the quinella and were dominant over the rest, so the strength of New Zealand racing is now under pressure. Australian bred fillies and mares are taking on and succeeding in New Zealand against that countries one constant strength for decades and that is the filly and mare. There is always a heap of winners to come out of this race in New Zealand as many of these fillies will improve a huge amount late Summer and into the Autumn. However with the race time poor, manmade track bias outrageous and that lengthy delay pre-start proving consequential it does make the overall result somewhat dubious.



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 3. MEDIA SENSATION (AUS) 3yo F
I AM INVINCIBLE (AUS) - DIFFERENT TO (NZ)
MICHAEL COLEMAN
PETER & DAWN WILLIAMS
$5.5
56.5kg
Barneswood Farm Ltd For S C Green & G C Beemsterboer

Sales Information

2nd 8. VALALIE (AUS) 3yo F
SNITZEL (AUS) - VAAYALA (NZ)
MATTHEW CAMERON
MURRAY BAKER & ANDREW FORSMAN
$18.1
56.5kg
Kayano Ltd
3rd 2. XPRESSION (NZ) 3yo F
SHOWCASING (GB) - XPRESS (NZ)
SAMANTHA COLLETT
GUY LOWRY & GRANT CULLEN
$2.7
56.5kg
M N Apatu, M & P Bayes, F W Coates, Haunui Bloodstock Ltd & I R Renton
4th 5. SECRET ALLURE (NZ) 3yo F
ZACINTO (GB) - SECRET SCENT (NZ)
R J MYERS
LISA LATTA
$13.1
56.5kg

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5th 12. IMELDA MARY (NZ) 3yo F
FERLAX (NZ) - ELEESHA (AUS)
CAMERON LAMMAS
VANESSA HILLIS
$67.7
56.5kg

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6th 13. MISS CURIOUS (NZ) 3yo F
NOM DU JEU (NZ) - JUST CURIOUS (NZ)
CHRIS JOHNSON
DANNY FRYE
$82.3
56.5kg
7th 4. EMILY MARGARET (NZ) 3yo F
PINS (AUS) - SEVEN SCHILLINGS (NZ)
LISA ALLPRESS
K H HUGHES
$23.7
56.5kg

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8th 7. WEKAFORCE (NZ) 3yo F
SHOWCASING (GB) - SPERA (NZ)
J R LOWRY
TONY PIKE
$27.8
56.5kg
9th 9. EASY M'LADY (NZ) 3yo F
SUPER EASY (NZ) - TOUCH OF SPARK (NZ)
BARRY JONES
VICKI PRENDERGAST
$65.9
56.5kg
10th 1. MELT (NZ) 3yo F
IFFRAAJ (GB) - TICKLISH (NZ)
SAM SPRATT
N W TILEY
$2.9
56.5kg
11th 14. EKSTREMEMISS (NZ) 3yo F
CAPE BLANCO (IRE) - EKSTREME (NZ)
JASON LAKING
BRYCE REVELL
$166.5
56.5kg

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12th 11. DREAMTESTA (NZ) 3yo F
TESTA ROSSA (AUS) - SINGA SONGA (AUS)
TERRY MOSELEY
NEILL RIDLEY
$107.9
56.5kg

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13th 6. MOHAKA (NZ) 3yo F
NADEEM (AUS) - DIPLOMACY (NZ)
JAKE BAYLISS
GUY LOWRY & GRANT CULLEN
$33.4
56.5kg

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