International Bloodstock Agent Enjoying Return to NZ

Media Release - Thursday January 31

British Bloodstock agent Alastair Donald is quick to express just how much he is enjoying spending time in the hot New Zealand summer as he conducts business during the National Yearling Sale at Karaka.

Alastair DonaldDonald cut his teeth in the New Zealand thoroughbred breeding industry during a gap year in his education as an eighteen-year-old, spending time at the old Thornton Park Stud in the Central Districts during an eight-month stint in the country.

"This is my first time back since my year off when I was eighteen," he said.

"I spent 8-9 months where I worked at, what was then, Thornton Park for the Chitticks and also some time at Little Avondale Stud and also at a sheep station.

"When a Hong Kong client asked me to come over this year, I was keen as it's a quiet time at home in England, in the cold."

Donald spent time in his early years in the industry working for various employers while learning the trade, before establishing his own agency.

"I worked through jobs in racing and was first an agent in 1999 with Luke Lillingston," he said.

"I worked for him for 10-11 years where he used to send me on a world trip every year and I specialised in horses in training for Hong Kong, Australia and America.

"I left Luke and established an agency with Ed Sackville where, these days, we do a lot more yearlings.

"I did a lot of work for John Moore in Hong Kong for about 15 years. I now work more with the owners directly but still buy a few for trainers.

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"Hong Kong has been very lucky for us. We've had three Derby winners and 38 Group One wins.

"Viva Pataca was the first horse that really got me rolling and since then we've had Collection and Designs On Rome win the Derby while Military Attack was Horse of the Year, plus Time Warp and Glorious Runner."

Donald is back at Karaka at the behest of two of his Hong Kong clients who were keen to continue to tap into the New Zealand yearling market.

"Two of my Hong Kong owners, who I know buy here, contacted me and asked me to come," he said.

"I've bought five so far. There have been some nice types although I have been quite specific on what I want for Hong Kong.

"I'm enjoying the sales as it's very well organised, the hospitality is great and it's seriously easy here looking around the horses.

"I hope that these do well and I can come back. All five horses I have bought have solid pedigrees."

Donald outlaid $240,000 for Lot 114, the More Than Ready colt from the Lansdowne Park draft, along with $100,000 for Lot 342, the Per Incanto ex Ritzy Lady colt from Curraghmore. His two Pierro colts, Lots 348 and 517, were sourced from Curraghmore and Little Avondale Stud respectively for $260,000 and $160,000. He also went to $130,000 to secure lot 673, the Pins colt out of stakes-placed mare Deliciano. – NZ Racing Desk

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