Verry Elleegant Dam Named NZ Broodmare of the Year

Media Release - Thursday December 16

Opulence (Danroad x Mulan Magic) has been named the 2020-21 Eight Carat New Zealand Broodmare of the Year, sponsored by Arion Pedigrees.

Don Goodwin is the owner of Opulence.

Owned by recently crowned New Zealand Small Breeder of the Year Don Goodwin, Opulence is the dam of Verry Elleegant (Zed) who won five Group One races during the 2020-21 season.

Goodwin could not have predicted the heights Opulence would take him to when he purchased her in foal to Towkay for $14,000 at the 2011 New Zealand Bloodstock May Sale.

He was looking for a mare to send to Zed, who he owned shares in at the time, and was attracted to Opulence’s bloodlines - specifically the double up of Eight Carat that would result from a mating to the Zabeel stallion.

Opulence is a great-granddaughter of Cotehele House (My Swanee), who herself is a daughter of champion producer Eight Carat for whom the Broodmare of the Year trophy is named after.

“I bought Opulence because of her breeding,” Goodwin said. “I went through them all in the catalogue because I wanted to find one to buy to put to Zed.

“Cotehele House has been the best horse out of Eight Carat production wise and I was very happy with that line.

“I went to the sale with one horse on my mind and I got her for what seems now like a ridiculously low price.”

A two-time winner herself, Opulence is the dam of six live foals. Her first foal, Black Lace (Towkay) won three, while her first mating to Zed produced a filly who unfortunately died after being born prematurely.

After missing to Nadeem Opulence returned to Zed with that mating producing Verry Flash who has won eight races to date and is also Group Three placed. He is currently with Kevin Myers pursuing a jumping career.

Opulence’s next foal, Verry Elleegant has been showered in superlatives and awards due to her 10 elite wins to date. Her five Group One wins in the 2020-21 season were the Winx Stakes (1400m), Turnbull Stakes (2000m), Caulfield Cup (2400m), Chipping Norton (1600m) and Ranvet Stakes (2000m).

Advertisement

The following foal was Grand Prospect (Haradasun) who has placed on three occasions. After missing a season Opulence then produced Affluential (Zed) who is yet to race but will sport the colours of well-known Western Australian owner Bob Peters when he steps out on the track after he was purchased for $140,000 at the 2020 New Zealand Bloodstock Yearling Sales.

Zed is proving a great partner for Opulence.

The following foal was also a Zed colt, though tragedy then struck when he had to be euthanised after an injury. Sixteen-year-old Opulence produced a Zed colt this season and is back in foal to the Grangewilliam stallion, with Goodwin crossing his fingers for a filly in 2022.

“Her colt his year is a lovely foal, though she has always thrown lovely horses,” Goodwin said. “Conformation wise they have all been nice.

“Think Zed is the best staying stallion by far in New Zealand. I did a double up and it worked. I haven’t changed and keep going back to Zed, if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.

“She is back in foal to Zed and I would love a filly.”

Goodwin’s breeding stock reside at Grangewilliam Stud and he is looking forward to being able to visit the Waitotara property now border restrictions have eased.

“My horses are very well looked after at Grangewilliam,” he said. “Mark (Corcoran) is a very good stud master and they have sent through photos of the horses but there is nothing like seeing them in the flesh.

“It is very gratifying to win this award. I thought Opulence would be a very good broodmare.

“She was only five and in foal when I bought her. I thought I’d get a few foals from her, she’d won two races at 2000m and above and liked her conformation wise so I bought her and it has turned out to be probably the best buy of my life.” - Amie Best, NZTBA

Advertisment
More Reading...
Breeding To Win – 2025 G1 Doomben 10,000
The rich sprinting races roll on and it's Queensland's turn to take centre stage with the BRC’s running of the $1.5 million G1 Doomben 10,000 (1200m).
Capitalist 2YO Bolts in at Hawkesbury
Capitalist has been racking up the juvenile winners this season and added another to the tally at Hawkesbury on Thursday when the Nathan Doyle trained colt Hidden Motive won as he pleased.
HTBA Awards - Outstanding People Recognized
The Murray Bain Service to Industry Award honours the outstanding achievements of those in our industry who champion exceptional service to industry with hands-on practice and not at a safe distance.
Kiwi Raiders Ready for Doomben Feature
Shaune Ritchie has opposing expectations for Nereus and Davideo when the stablemates line-up together in Saturday’s Gr.3 JRA Chairman’s Quality Handicap (2000m) at Doomben.
The Oaks Stud Confirm 2025 Sire Roster
The Oaks Stud has announced its 2025 stallion line-up, headlined by U S Navy Flag, who will stand for $12,500 + GST.
Magic Millions Supplementary Finalized - See You in Heaven a New Addition
The build up to this month's Magic Millions National Weanling and Broodmare Sale continued today with the release of the completed supplementary catalogues.
NZB 2025 Weanling Catalogue Now Online
The countdown to NZB’s 2025 National Weanling Sale is underway, with a compact yet quality catalogue of 134 youngsters now available to view online at www.nzb.co.nz.
Farmer Who Punted the Farm has Subdivision Windfall
In my many years of dealing with clients with breeding and racing properties, it has been very common to consult to them on the tax implications where there is a full or partial sale of the property for subdivision purposes.
New TBA Learning Modules
Thoroughbred Breeders Australia (TBA) is pleased to release two new modules on TBA Learning – The Australian thoroughbred industry’s home for online learning education.  
HTBA Annual Awards Night Winners
Over 300 industry leaders, clients and supporters attended the Hunter Thoroughbred Association’s 34th Annual Awards night in Scone.