Pedigree Potential – Ready to Run

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Tuesday October 26

Tavistock has unleashed a tidal wave of fresh new talented offspring in Australia this spring with five stakes-winners here since August 1 in Victoria Derby contenders Gunstock and Tutukaka, exciting mares Lucky Mascot and Entriviere as well as Melbourne Cup runner Tralee Rose, who scored a bold win in the Group III Geelong Cup.

At the end of 2019, Cambridge Stud tragically lost the Group I winning son of Montjeu, who was super popular at the time of his death.

There are limited opportunities remaining to buy a Tavistock.

Tavistock sired over 100 winners in Australia last season including 10 stakes-winners headed by Group I Victoria Derby winner Johnny Get Angry and this season is shaping as being even better!

Injured in his last season at stud, Tavistock has a significantly smaller crop of yearlings headed to Karaka for 2022, which puts the spotlight firmly on his two year-olds to be offered at the NZB Ready to Run Sale in November.

There are four two year-olds by Tavistock to be offered after withdrawals as listed below:

Lot 155 Tavistock filly from Kachina.

Lot 155 from KB Bloodstock a filly bred on the great Tavistock x Zabeel cross and is from Kachina, a half-sister to Hong Kong Derby winner Super Satin.


Lot 267 from Curraghmore is another filly bred the same way, this one from stakes-winning Zabeel mare Ritzy Lady, the dam of three winners including Group III place Le Societe.

Lot 306 from Regal Farm is the half-brother to four winners and is from unraced Tale of the Cat (USA) mare Smoothing, a daughter of Zabeel mare Satin ‘n’ Silk, a full sister to Group III winner Sybeel and SW Chamoix.



Lot 322 from Kilgravin Lodge is the half-brother to stakes-winners Windborne and Darci’s Dream being from good producer Sweet Dreams Baby, who has had six winners from six to race!

NZB’s 2021 Ready to Run Sale will now be hosted virtually at Te Rapa Racecourse on 17 and 18 November, commencing at 1PM (NZT). View more information here.


Click here to see the full catalogue  for NZB Ready to Run.

Advertisment
More Reading...
Sires With Winners - Saturday June 28
Here is the full list of 109 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Wootton Bassett Winning Whirl
It was a red letter day for Wootton Bassett (GB) at The Curragh overnight with a treble of winners highlighted by top class filly Whirl, who captured the Group I Pretty Polly Stakes (1m2f), a race won by the mighty Via Sistina in 2023.
Profondo Weanlings Impress
The first progeny of Windsor Park Stud stallion Profondo made a favourable impression during the NZB National Weanling Sale at Karaka on Thursday.
$3million Won Through Inglis Xtra Bonus
A staggering $3m has now been won as part of the Inglis Xtra Bonus Series following today’s victory by the Cody Morgan-trained 3YO Considered at Dubbo.
Sires With Winners - Sunday June 29
Here is the full list of 53 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Kaha Nui Swoop on Pinhook Prospects
Successful pinhookers Kaha Nui Farm were to the fore at Karaka on Thursday, and were rewarded with the crown of leading buyer at New Zealand Bloodstock’s National Weanling Sale.
Unbeaten So You Think 3YO WA's New Excitement Machine
One month to the day since he first set foot on a racecourse, So You Think’s three year old son  Opportunistic remains undefeated from three starts, is a dual stakes winner with earnings of $200,250 to his name, and is WA's new rising star of the turf.
Another Aussie SW Sourced from Aga Khan Studs
When Australian investors buy tried horses out of Europe from Aga Khan Studs they know they are getting quality, but the good ones don’t come cheap with Elamaz (IRE) sourced from their draft at the Arqana Arc Sale last year for €480,000.
How Much for a Snitzel Colt from Winx?
The record price for a yearling by the late champion sire Snitzel stands at $2.8million, but that benchmark looks set to be smashed at Inglis Easter next year.
Big Pedigrees Don’t Always Spell Black Type
The breeding of thoroughbreds is a very inexact science which is why we saw siblings to a pair of Group I winners fighting out the finish of a very pedestrian 1100m maiden at Ballarat on Sunday.