G 1 Pedigrees in One Place

Tara Madgwick - Monday November 7

The Flemington carnival ended with a flourish on Saturday, so let’s take a look at pedigrees for the five G1 winners since last week, two Aussie breds, a Kiwi and two imports, plus the winner of the $1million Golden Gift, who will be the first horse qualified for next year’s Golden Slipper.

The Group I VRC Melbourne Cup (3200m) was won by the top weight Gold Trip (FR), a horse not obviously bred to run two miles being a grand-son of champion Australian speed sire Exceed and Excel, read about him here.

He is the first G1 winner among 10 stakes-winners sired by Outstrip and the seventh G1 winner for his broodmare sire Dubai Destination, who we have highlighted before. His achievements as a broodmare sire are quite impressive, sire of the dam of 50 SW’s.

The Group I VRC Oaks (2500m) was won by She’s Extreme, giving her sire Extreme Choice his first classic winner, read about her here.

Already a G1 winner last season at two, She’s Extreme showed some real class and versatility with this win and if Extreme Choice can sire more like here he’s certainly worth the fee set for him.  His updated stats given his limited fertility are 34 winners from 53 starters and eight stakes-winners at 15.1% SW to runner.

She is one of only two stakes-winners for So Secret as a broodmare sire.

The Group I VRC Champion Sprint (1200m) was won by Roch ‘n Horse (NZ),now a two time G1 winner in Australia up the straight, read about her here.

The Group I VRC Champions Mile (1600m) was won by Alligator Blood claiming his second G1 win of the spring and fourth overall, read about him here.

Advertisement

The Group I VRC Champions Stakes (2000m) was won by multiple G1 winner Zaaki (GB), read about him here.

The $1million ATC Golden Gift (1100m) was won by Godolphin colt Barber, read about him here.

It’s not a stakes race, but the prizemoney is the biggest for spring 2YO’s and will ensure Barber easy access to whatever autumn challenges he is set.

He’s bred on a productive nick between Exceed and Excel and Lonhro mares with 32 winners from 44 starters, 72.7% and five of them stakes-winners although the best are G3 level and include Barber’s sister Manicure.

The Group I NZ 2000 Guineas was also run with Proisir gelding Pier taking the prize, read about him here.

Pier is the third G1 winner for Proisir and is the first for Darci Brahma as a broodmare sire.

Advertisment
More Reading...
Highview Makes Welcome Return to Weanling Sale
Many of the vendors at this month’s NZB National Weanling Sale are familiar faces who are renowned for their quality drafts at this sale every year, but the 2025 edition also sees an old friend being welcomed back to the fold.
One to Watch Wins Again!
It might be winter and all eyes may have been on Royal Ascot this week, but there was a winner at Flemington on Saturday that will have caught the eye of anyone with half an interest towards spring racing and emerging talent.
Royal Ascot Day 5 – Runaway, Rising Empire and My Best Friend
After five spectacular days of racing, Royal Ascot is over with the finale overnight producing high drama with a runaway G1 winner, the rise of a racing empire and the first stakes horse for St Mark’s Basilica.
Sires With Winners - Saturday June 21
Here is the full list of 101 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Royal Ascot Day 4- Roughies Rule and an Aussie Owned Fairytale
The racing roller coaster took a big dive at Royal Ascot on Day 4 which was not a good day for favourite backers with roughies ruling in both G1 races and a first season sire produced the winner of the juvenile feature on the card.
Waikato Stud Weanling Draft Showcases Super Stallions
After a phenomenal few months for Waikato Stud’s stallion roster, the world-renowned nursery will offer six select progeny of those high-flying sires at this week’s NZB National Weanling Sale at Karaka.
Aussie Golden Eagle Form Delivers Royal Ascot G1 Finale
There were a couple of Aussie elements to the brilliant victory of Lazzat in the Group I Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes (6f) at Royal Ascot overnight as he came to our shores last year and very nearly won the $10million Golden Eagle.
Bonny Grey Mare Wins G3 Strickland
Last December at Ascot, popular grey mare Admiration Express (My Admiration) nearly caused the upset result of the year when she charged home at odds of 100/1 in the G1 Northerly Stakes for second behind Victorian raider Light Infantry Man.
Countdown to NZB’s 2025 Weanling Sale
The countdown to NZB’s 2025 National Weanling Sale is underway, with a compact yet quality catalogue of 134 youngsters, plus 10 supplementary lots, selling this Thursday 26 June at Karaka. 
Juvenile Trial Watch – Canterbury
There were a whopping 10 heats won by juveniles at the Canterbury trials on Monday morning that included some interesting unraced youngsters by Zoustar, Zousain and Trapeze Artist, plus a good looking youngster that may see the benefit of gelding.