Te Akau Juveniles Continue to Excite

Media Release - Friday July 5

Te Akau took out the trifecta in the Karaka Million 2YO (1200m) earlier this year with Probabeel, Aotea Lad, and Yourdeel dead-heating for third with Appellant, and trainer Jamie Richards said the rising three-year-olds are coming to hand nicely ahead of their spring campaigns.

Yourdeel - Trish DunnellYourdeel went from strength-to-strength after his placing in the Karaka Million 2YO, winning three Group races on-end, including the Gr.1 Sistema Stakes (1200m) at Ellerslie and the Gr.1 Manawatu Sires' Produce Stakes (1400m) at Awapuni in March.

A set plan has yet to be planned for the son of Dundeel.

"Yourdeel is ticking along nicely and is getting ready to trial. We will sit down with Chris (Rutten, owner) and the boys closer to the time and map out a bit of a program with him."

Aotea Lad had five starts as a juvenile, all at stakes level, taking out the Gr.2 Wakefield Challanege Stakes (1100m) at Trentham on debut last December, before going onto finish runner-up in three consecutive races.

The son of Savabeel is being set to tackle the Gr.1 Al Basti Equiworld NZ 2000 Guineas (1600m) at Riccarton in November and is likely to kick-off his three-year-old season in the Gr.3 Cambridge Stud Northland Breeders' Stakes (1200m) at Ruakaka in September.

"Aotea Lad will trial twice and probably run in that race at Ruakaka, we have used that three-year-old race up there to kick them off and set-weights seems to suit," Richards said.

"He'll be put on a path towards the 2000 Guineas, whether that means he goes to the South Island a little bit earlier or he goes through Hastings and Te Rapa, we'll just let him tell us."

The Brendan and Jo Lindsay-owned Probabeel had a strong two-year-old season, winning three of her four starts in New Zealand before finishing fifth and sixth in her two start Australian campaign.

The daughter of Savabeel will likely return to Australian shores in spring, however, a decision has yet to be made whether that will be to Melbourne or Sydney.

"Probabeel looks great, she is coming up well," Richards said.

"She is a big, strong filly and she could well be on a plane back to Sydney or Melbourne.

Advertisement

"We'll trial her twice and sit down with Brendan and Jo and work out a bit of a program."

Te Akau have a rich history in the Karaka Million 2YO, having won the last three runnings of the race and Richards believes they could have the firepower once again to be competitive in the rich 1200m race.

"There would be no reason why the other horses (rising two-year-olds in the stable) couldn't step up and perform like they have been over the last couple of seasons," he said.

"Dave (Ellis, Te Akau Principal) was the strongest he has ever been at Karaka and we are really looking forward to seeing how the young crop of horses can come through."

One yearling that Richards thinks could develop into a possible contender is the Written Tycoon colt out of Redoute's Choice mare Into the Groove.

Ellis went to $475,000 to secure the colt out of Hallmark Stud's Book 1 draft at Karaka earlier this year and Rirchards said he is showing promising signs at this early stage.

"There are a lot of nice horses here going through the paces. At this very early stage there is a nice Written Tycoon colt that is part of Dave's stallion syndicate, and he looks early.

"He could well be a Karaka Million horse. He's just a beautiful colt with a great attitude and a great action. Whether he is a natural two-year-old, I am not sure.

"We have also got some nice Savabeels there, a More Than Ready colt, and a Pins colt that are all coming up well.

"Until we put a little bit more pressure on it's a little bit unknown, but I'm looking forward to seeing how they progress through the winter and into the spring." – NZ Racing Desk

Advertisment
More Reading...
Wootton Bassett G1 Course Record Breaker - Pedigree Watch – Euro 3YO
The French classics for three year-olds over a mile were run overnight at Longchamp with Coolmore shuttler Wootton Bassett (GB) having first and third in the colts renewal, while there was a protest in the fillies race that produced victory for an Agha Khan homebred filly by Siyouni.
Astute Bloodstock Mares Gross $8.8 Million at Inglis Chairman’s
Astute Bloodstock has recorded a stellar result at the 2025 Inglis Chairman’s Sale, with its draft and previously purchased mares grossing a combined $8.8 million, representing 16% of the total sale turnover.
Blueblood Filly from Bonneval Offers Stakes Potential
Smart three-year-old filly Mary Eliza absorbed a strong tempo and still proved too good for her rivals when successful in the GMH Fire & Safety Australia Handicap (1600m) at Caulfield on Saturday.
Inglis Digital Buy Barber Wins Takeover Target
Having just his second start for his new connections after being purchased for $215,000 from the Godolphin draft at last year’s Inglis Digital December Online Sale, Exceed And Excel gelding Barber captured the $250,000 Listed Takeover Target Stakes (1200m) at Gosford.
Breeding To Win - The G1 Goodwood 2025
The set weights and penalties conditions of the $1million Group 1 The Goodwood (1200m) has set the stage for an intriguing race this Saturday with an Everest winner weighted to win, but will he?
First Stakes Win For Exciting Tarzino Mare
Matamata trainer Andrew Scott brought up his 1000th win in New Zealand when exciting talent Tomodachi took out the Gr.3 Rotorua ITM Stakes (1400m) at Arawa Park on Saturday.
Record Breaking Breeze Up Sale at Arqana
Taking place the day before the French Guineas and following on from RULING COURT’s success in the 2,000 Guineas, the ARQANA Breeze Up Sale was held today in Deauville following the canters on Thursday at Deauville La Touques Racecourse and a day of inspections on Friday.
Sires With Winners - Saturday May 10
Here is the full list of 102 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
First Settler Added to Yulong Roster
A lightly raced Group II winning son of Capitalist, First Settler has been added to the roster for Yulong this spring at a fee of $11,000.
Justify Colt Triumphs in G3 WA Sires Produce
Talented colt Just Too Fly became the 43rd stakes winner worldwide for his incredible sire Justify (USA) when he notched up a hard fought win in the 1400m G3 WA Sires Produce Stakes (1400m).