TBNSW WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

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Thoroughbred Breeders New South Wales

VOLUME 5 / ISSUE 47 - 12th June 2008

 

   

VIEWED BRINGS HOME

THE BRISBANE CUP 

Photo courtesy of Martin King Sportpix   www.sportpix.com.au

Viewed (Scenic (IRE) – Lovers Knot (NZ))

(Photo: Martin King Sportpix)

Viewed (Scenic (IRE) – Lovers Knot (NZ)) left the rest of his field in his wake when he won the G2 Brisbane Cup in dominating fashion at Eagle Farm on Monday. Congratulations to breeder Mr Ian Johnson .

 

Winning by a staggering seven lengths, Viewed proved too good for Fulmonti (NZ) with Sky Biscuit in third position.

 

Having delivered trainer Bart Cummings his 700th stakes win, Viewed will have a freshen up before returning for a Spring campaign aimed at the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups.

 

Viewed has faced the starter on 19 occasions for seven wins, three seconds and one third placing amassing just shy of half a million dollars in earnings to date.

WEEKEND RACING 07/06/2008  

The Queen’s Birthday Long Weekend saw Black Type racing conducted in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne this weekend.

 

In New South Wales

Black type racing was conducted at Royal Randwick on Saturday with the Listed June Stakes the highlight of an eight race programme. TBNSW members recorded four wins, two seconds and two third placings.

 

Race 1 the Wilson Asset Management Handicap 1200m

1. Noble Edict (Noverre (USA) – Bellediction)

2. Spirit of Destiny (NZ) (Pentire (GB) – 

    Amritsar Jet (NZ))

3. Gently Bentley (Flying Spur – Tambara)

 

Race 2 the Sporting Chance Cancer Foundation Golfers Handicap 1100m

A second placing for TBNSW members

1. Millennium Express (Iglesia – My Millennium)

2. Demetria (Conatus / Samar) bred by Mr

     G Harvey

3. Be Positive (Anabaa – Red Blooded)

 

Race 3 the CPR Handicap 1600m

1. Warburg (Johannesburg (USA) – Demure’s 

    Pride (USA))

2. Eagle Rock (Galileo (IRE) – American Cash 

    (USA))

3. Ausbred Rose (Hussonet (USA) – The 

    Roscoe Rose (USA))

 

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