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Darling View farewells I’m All The Talk

Darling View Thoroughbreds has announced the death of Champion WA sire I’m All The Talk. The Group 3 winning son of Stratum was 11.  He was Champion WA 2YO Sire and First-season sire in 2019-20 and Champion WA second-season sire and WA Champion 3yo Sire in 2020-21. “He was a super young stallion who was […]Read More
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    Harrison career-best quartet at Ascot

    David Harrison’s clean-sweep of the Magic Millions Plate at Ascot on Saturday also heralded a winning treble for Darling View Thoroughbreds. The Harrison-trained Sunny Honey (Patronize) led home a Darling View-sired quinella from Lucky Sue (Lucky Street).  Their Snippetson stablemates Snippenova and Vonsnip completed the First 4 and Bridge Patrol Lodge followers were rewarded with […]Read More
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      WBA Capitalises in Perth

      Western Breeders Alliance tops the numbers game with 33 lots at the Perth Magic Millions and that’s indicative of its standing as the leading vendor in Western Australia. The Alliance between Darling View Thoroughbreds, Westbury Park and Einoncliff Park began just seven years ago and its first yearling through the ring was a Magnus colt […]Read More
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        Pat’s A Platinum Darling

        There was a temptation by Darling View Stud to sell Pat’s Got Sass when lucrative offers came sweeping in for the daughter of Patronize following her Ascot maiden win and third placings in the Group 3 Gimcrack Stakes and Group 2 Karrakatta Plate last season. Any lingering thoughts of a sale of the filly were […]Read More
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          Karnup conditioner wins with Kimberley Boy

          Karnup conditioner Adam Durrant prepared an early double at Pinjarra on Thursday with the ultra-impressive maiden winners Kimberley Boy (Patronize) and Kelly’s Lassie (Safeguard). Both were piloted by Clint Johnston-Porter in their first-up victories.  Kimberley Boy was back in harness after being sidelined since a debut second to Mercanto (NZ) at Bunbury in November 2020.  […]Read More
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            Hour of Power for Darling View

            The Darling View Thoroughbreds team kept an eye on the clock for the Sydney and Perth races on Wednesday. In just a tick over an hour at Warwick Farm, its resident stallion I’m All The Talk sired Race 5 winner Hollywood Gossip and Race 6 runner-up Walkin’talkin’.  The Mundijong nursery then completed a successful day […]Read More
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              Lucky Street stunner at Belmont

              Lucky Street filly Seduce Me let loose with a stunning sprint to win the Amelia Park Maiden (1200m) at Belmont on Wednesday. She faced an enormous assignment coming off the home turn when last of the main pack and spotting front-runner Halatorion (Oratorio) the best part of ten lengths.  Despite drifting in near the finish, […]Read More
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                Lucas keeps coaching Cobbanco

                Cobbanco showed enough promise for West Swan owner-trainer Brian Lucas to predict he will be winning better races than Sunday’s maiden at Belmont Park. But before facing the starter again, the Playing God 3yo will have to trial to the satisfaction of stewards after attempting to buck for a number of strides shortly after the […]Read More
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                  Winning Ascot Parade for Darling View

                  Street Parade looked the real deal when landing the first leg of a treble for Darling View Thoroughbreds at Ascot on Saturday. The Lucky Street debutant won the Magic Millions Plate (1100m) by a half-length although the margin would have been more but for crowding runner-up Snowdome (Rommel) in the final stages.  He banked $81,300 […]Read More
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                    Another Playing God treble in Perth

                    Darling View Thoroughbreds stallion Playing God sired a treble at Ascot on Saturday and it comes as no surprise to learn two of those winners were trained by Neville Parnham and Steph Bakranich. Success Play (3g Playing God – Hot Business by Zedrich) opened the meeting with an odds-on victory for Parnham in the Seacorp […]Read More
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