Haunui celebrate juvenile Group I Success - Militarize Foaled in NZ

Media Release - Tuesday April 4

Plenty of New Zealand’s thoroughbred nurseries were celebrating the elite-level success of their graduates at Randwick on Saturday and Haunui Farm were firmly in the mix.

Militarize was foaled in New Zealand at Haunui Farm.

The South Auckland farm has enjoyed a long association with Jonathan Munz of GSA Bloodstock, with Saturday’s Gr.1 Inglis Sires’ (1400m) winner Militarize being a product of the partnership.

“We have got a good relationship with Dean Hawthorne, Johnathan Munz’s bloodstock manager, so we have been fortunate to be the home for most of Johnathan’s bloodstock in New Zealand over the years,” Haunui Farm managing director Mark Chitty said.

Advertisement

“We were very fortunate to have Jonathan’s GSA Bloodstock broodmares here that went to (Waikato Stud stallion) Super Seth, Amerinda (dam) was obviously one of those mares.

“He (Munz) raced Super Seth and we bred 15 to 17 mares in that year to Super Seth.

“Militarize was foaled down here during the spring of 2020.

“He is a very nice horse. He had a bit more strength to him than other Dundeels. We have had a few here. He is a very correct horse and grew out very well out of a Dubawi mare.”

The two-year-old son of Dundeel was raised on the farm before he was sent to Australia to be sold as a yearling.

Militarize was sold as a yearling in Australia by Bhima Thoroughbreds.

“I remember when we sent him to Bhima (Thoroughbreds) in October, I think they had two or three Dundeels and I said this horse would match up really well,” Chitty said.

“He subsequently did because he sold for very good money, A$550,000. He is just a lovely horse and has a great attitude and is a great mover.”

Chitty said it was great to celebrate another Group One victory by a farm graduate.

“When you manage the horses until they are well over a year of age when they depart, you have had a small part to play,” he said.

“We are very pleased that we have been able to have another Group One winner come off the farm, especially a two-year-old in Australia.” – NZ Racing Desk

 

 

 

Advertisment
More Reading...
Dundeel Colt Militarize Makes Exciting Debut
A solid pace by the favourite Little Pumper set it up nicely for the fast-finishing Dundeel debutant Militarize in the Drinkwise Maiden Plate (1200m) for two-year-olds at Canterbury on Wednesday.
Militarize Claims The Golden Rose in a Thriller
Closing out his juvenile campaign with wins in the Group 1 ATC Sires’ Produce Stakes and Group 1 ATC Champagne Stakes, the Dundeel colt Militarize assumed his position at the top of the ranks at three with a barnstorming finish in Saturday’s $1,000,000 Group 1 Kia Golden Rose Stakes (1400m) at Rosehill.
$1.7million Zoustar Mare Wins G2 Dane Ripper
Second to In Secret in the Group I VRC Coolmore Stud Stakes at Flemington in 2022, C’Est Magique has always shown the makings of an elite sprinter which is why Tom Magnier decided to purchase the four year-old daughter of Zoustar for $1.7million at the Inglis Chairman’s Sale last month.
Kiwi Bred Strathtay (NZ) Impressive at Rosehill
New Zealand import Strathtay has wasted no time in making his mark in Australia, scoring a runaway win at Rosehill on Saturday in his second start for the Chris Waller stable.
Like Mother Like Daughter - Stefi Magnetica Triumphs in Group 1 Stradbroke
Twelve years after Mid Summer Music scaled the heights in the Group 1 Stradbroke Hcp, her 3-year-old daughter Stefi Magnetica equalled the feat in the $3,000,000 feature at Eagle Farm.
Crushing Win in Inglis Sires for Dundeel's Militarize
The heavy Randwick track brought a few of the two-year-olds unstuck, but not the Dundeel colt Militarize who was in a race of his own over the final 200m of the $1,000,000 Group 1 ATC Inglis Sires' Produce Stakes.
Dundeel's Militarize Goes to the Head of the Class in Champagne Stakes.
The Dundeel colt Militarize won the final two legs of the 2yo Triple Crown after adding Saturday's $600,000 Group 1 Moet & Chandon Champagne Stakes (1600m) at Randwick to his ATC Sires' Produce Stakes triumph.
Willinga Beast Will Return Home to Arrowfield a Stakes Winner
After three Group II placings from 18 starts, the Snitzel mare Willinga Beast made the trip to the National Broodmare Sale, where she was a $675,000 purchase for Arrowfield Stud and two weeks later rewarded her new owners with a stakes breakthrough in Listed the Maker's Mark Hinkler Hcp (1200m) at Eagle Farm.
$40,000 Inglis Digital Purchase Wins G2 Brisbane Cup
Astute trainer Bjorn Baker has had a good bit of luck with tried horses purchased through Inglis Digital and we can add ex-Godolphin stayer Alegron to the list after he powered home to win the $400,000 Group II BRC Brisbane Cup (3200m) at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Exceedance's Swiftfalcon Explosive at Rosehill
Swiftfalcon continued on an upward trajectory with a barnstorming finish from the rear of the field in the Chandon Hcp (1400m) at Rosehill on Saturday to credit Vinery Stud’s Exceedance with his fifth first-crop winner.