Prime Thoroughbreds Update

Friday 25 October 2013, 11:03am

 

On The Track

 

Terra Amata’s win on Sunday in Hobart was a ripper and she should have a good summer in Tasmania.  I’m excited about our team down in the Apple Isle.  She capped off a good week for us and with plenty of runners coming in the next month I expect some nice results.

 

The weather is a bit frustrating with wet tracks in Victoria where I need dry ones and dry tracks in NSW where I need wet ones. 

 

Our runners over the next few days are Sweet Talkin Woman at Rosehill on Saturday and Sanosuke at Sale on Sunday in a $100,000 three year old race and Hot To Trot in Launceston on Wednesday.

 

160 Winners

 

I had a client ask me a couple of weeks how many winners we had syndicated.  To be honest I didn’t have a clue.  After going through our records which was a big job I found 160 individual winners with Sanosuke being the 160th winner last Monday.  I’ve cross checked these figures and I am certain they are correct.

In total these horses have won 574 races with our first winner being Cautious Lover on 4 February 1999.  Our most expensive purchases were Bedi, Fromage and Full Bloom at $100,000 and the cheapest was Sandasta at $7,500.  The average purchase price of the horses was about $40,000 which hasn’t really changed much over the years.  We kept the average down by syndicating quite a few yearlings in recent years.

 

Full figures

 

Purchased - 244

Unraced two and three year olds - 20

Remaining - 224

Winners - 160 (71.5%)

Non winners raced - 44 (19.6%)

Failed to race - 13 (5.8%) (includes 5 which died)

Non winners raced still in Prime Team - 7 (3.1%)


Our best horses have been in chronological purchase order and where I purchased them have been Desk Top Lover (Inglis), Lunchtime Legend (Inglis), Calming (Magic Millions), Zero Drama (Inglis), Polish The Silver (QBBS), Crocker (Magic Millions), Transparent Lass (Inglis), Holding (Private sale), Horrocks (Magic Millions), Under Command (Inglis), Captain Chaos (Magic Millions), Unabated (Magic Millions), Maha Chakri (Inglis), Hidden Wonder (Magic Millions), Sun Glazed (Magic Millions), Lord Monty (Magic Millions), Greenmount Belle (Magic Millions), Too Many Reds (Private sale), Unchain My Heart (Private sale), Pitt Street (Private sale) Shine On Anna (Magic Millions), Huiskes (Magic Millions), Sweet Talkin Woman (Magic Millions), Believe N’Achieve (Private sale), Rose Of Scotland (Magic Millions), Eramor (Inglis), Beau Jez (Private sale) and Terra Amata (Magic Millions). 

 

I haven’t included any of our two or three year olds in this list as their careers are just beginning with quite a number of them looking to have very bright future

 

I hate to think how many emails, telephone calls and conversations I've had regarding our horses since we started off back in 1997.

 

Interestingly, I spoke with our first client who was Con Retsas from North Queensland yesterday.

 

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