Golden Eagle Target for Proisir's Riodini

Media Release - Sunday October 4

A gallant effort for third by Kiwi-bred galloper Riodini in Saturday’s Gr.1 Epsom Handicap (1600m) gave co-owner and breeder Alan Galbraith a massive thrill.

Galbraith, who shares in the ownership of the four-year-old Proisir gelding with wife Liz, daughter Celia and her husband Mike, was cheering hard throughout the race as the family’s pride and joy took over approaching the home bend before battling on gamely for third behind New Zealand-bred mare Probabeel.

Riodini - image Trish Dunnell

Successful at his first four starts in New Zealand when trained by Nigel Tiley, including the Gr.3 Bonecrusher Stakes (1400m) at Ellerslie, Riodini was sent to the spelling paddock after finishing third in the Gr.1 Levin Classic (1600m) in January.

Galbraith made the decision to send Riodini to the Sydney stable of Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott for his four-year-old campaign where he finished ninth first up at Group Two level over 1300m before a narrow and luckless defeat to I Am Superman in the Gr.2 Shannon Stakes (1500m) at Rosehill.

Reports from the stable leading into Saturday saw the horse ready to run a big race although Galbraith was naturally apprehensive about his chances in tackling the elite at Group One level.

“We got a big thrill out of the race as it has been a real adventure sending a horse over there to compete against the best on offer,” Galbraith said.

“The racing there is just so strong and yesterday was a big step up from what he faced here, so we got a massive buzz out of how he went.

“Winona (Costin, jockey) said the pacemakers went a bit quick in front so he didn’t really get a chance to have a breather during the running.

“It would have been nice for him to just get a little more cover but all in all it was a bloody good run.”

Advertisement

Galbraith believes the next assignment for Riodini will be the A$7.5m Golden Eagle at Rosehill on October 31st.

“His next start will be in the Golden Eagle which gives him a chance to have a freshen up,” he said.

“His rating is high enough now that he will make the field without any problems so we just have to wait four weeks now, which is the hard part.

“If he can get a chance to relax in that race, I think he will be right in it as the 1500m suits him best.

“We’ve always had huge affection for him and it is a little like your children in that you are hoping they will do well just for their sake.”

Riodini was bred by Galbraith from his Rich Hill Stud stallion Proisir, a mating selected by his wife Liz. He is out of Perfectly Ready mare Giardini, who won three races and is closely related to Gr.2 Hawke’s Bay Guineas winner Sir Andrew and Gr.1 All Aged Stakes (1400m) winner Des’s Dream.

Riodini’s sire Proisir is fast making a name for himself as one of New Zealand’s most up and coming young stallions. With his eldest progeny just four, Proisir has already had three Group One performers, with Oaks placegetters Feel The Rush and Vancooga also by the son of Choisir, while the Ken and Bev Kelso-trained Levante is Group Two placed and looks to have plenty of upside.  – NZ Racing Desk

Advertisment
More Reading...
Almanzor Mare Benefits from Maturity
Time was always going to benefit Mehzebeen and the Almanzor mare continues to emphasise that in her five-year-old season.
Bloodstock Brains Behind the Big Stables
The modern world of big business horse training sees all the major players having trusted bloodstock agents as an integral part of their team and in the case of Bjorn Baker that person is Jim Clarke of Clarke Bloodstock.
Yes Yes Yes It’s Been a Big Week for Kate Nivison!
This time last week passionate owner breeder Kate Nivison was basking in the success of having bred and sold a $1.7million Extreme Choice colt at Inglis Easter and today she was enjoying a different sort of success as a winning owner at Kembla.
Arrowfield Announce 2025 Fees
In the wake of his third Golden Slipper winner and his career-best yearling sale results, multiple Champion Sire Snitzel heads the 2025 Arrowfield stallion roster at an unchanged fee of $247,500, while Castelvecchio has earned a deserved fee increase.
Sires With Winners - Tuesday April 15
Here is the full list of 27 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
FBAA Professional Development Day- Food for Thought
The Federation of Bloodstock Agents Australia’s third Continued Professional Development Day was again held at Randwick Racecourse on Tuesday 8th April 2025 and was hosted by MC Vin Cox.
Belclare Seeking to Find Best Form Back in Australia
Dual Group One winner Belclare’s return home for a three-race campaign didn’t go to plan earlier this year, and now she is back on the other side of the Tasman to try and get her preparation back on track.
Sires With Winners - Monday April 14
Here is the full list of 20 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Pedigree Watch – Euro France 3YO – Aga Khan Breds on Fire
French Classic trials at Longchamp overnight produced a couple of exciting prospects by Churchill and Siyouni that are both bred and raced by Aga Khan Studs.
Kiwi Sprint Star Crocetti Arrives in Perth
Kiwi Group One-winning sprinter Crocetti has landed in Perth ahead of next week’s A$5 million The Quokka (1200m) at Ascot Racecourse.