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Ascot stage suits Patronize

Patronize sired his fifth Ascot winner in less than a month when Lancelin mare Skinnen Tins landed the Vale John McNair Hcp (1400m) on Saturday. She arrived right on the line for part-owner and trainer Ash Maley who admitted he had been bullish about the mare despite a $21 pre-post quote.  “She ran a mighty […]Read More
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    Winning vibe from WBA

    Western Breeders’ Alliance presents a draft of 24 yearlings at this year Magic Millions on the back of a superb strike-rate in WA Magic Millions sales-related races since The River prevailed in the 2016 2YO Classic at Pinjarra. The River (Magnus) was a $115,000 buy for trainer Trevor Andrews from the initial WBA intake at […]Read More
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      Look out for Lookout

      Lookout surfaced after a spell to win a Belmont trial on Monday and he looks a moral in a maiden next month. The Patronize 3yo has been given time by part-owner and trainer Neville Parham. He finished second twice and fourth twice in a short, sharp campaign during Belmont’s winter season last year. Lookout was […]Read More
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        Nimble newcomer from WA

        WA-bred newcomer Nimble lived up to his handy barrier trial form with a gutsy first-up win in Singapore on Friday evening. The Patronize sprinter raced as The Shoe in Australia and had won on debut at Pinjarra in January 2017 for a syndicate comprising Yarradale Stud manager Bernie Hamill, Kieran Glynn, Arthur Barrett, Tony Buhagiar, […]Read More
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          Touch of class at Bunbury

          Chix Pic has drawn first blood for the G2 WA Guineas with a sizzling return to racing in the TABTouch Classic (1000m) at Bunbury. Racing first-up in a top-class field, the Patronize gelding stalked speed-machine Agent Pippa before peeling off heels to win by a length from Black Sabbath (Blackfriars) and Lady Cosmology (Universal Ruler). […]Read More
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            Patronize consolidates at Belmont

            Patronize consolidated second spot on the WA sires’ premiership when Don’s Legacy won the Amelia Park Lamb Hcp (1000m) at Belmont on Wednesday. He overhauled Alcina (War Chant) in the final stages after the front-runner looked home at the furlong. Fellow War Chant 3yo Warzachantz finished third after racing on the speed without cover from […]Read More
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              Portelli moving forward with Patron

              Group 1 trainer Gary Portelli was prepared to take a step back before moving forward with his promising colt Patron Black on Sunday. The Patronize 3yo was sent to the provincials for an easy kill and made short work of older horses in a Class 1 sprint at Nowra. Sent straight to the front by […]Read More
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                Positive start for Patronize

                This week’s Belmont winners Patrocity and Midnight Drama have helped Patronize take an early lead on the WA winners premiership for 2018-19. Patronize (Redoute’s Choice) stands at Darling View Thoroughbreds and he has sired 7 winners in the first three weeks of the season. Lack of numbers will mean it’s only matter of time before […]Read More
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                  Winning platoon by Patronize

                  A sequence of near-misses turned into a winning run for Darling View stallion Patronize on the weekend. The signs weren’t promising when he sired two seconds at Belmont on Wednesday (Cristal Dane & Patrocity) and followed up with another second at Pinjarra on Thursday (Bedouin Belle). But Patronize bounced back with Miss Unforgettable later in […]Read More
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                    First foal by Lucky Street

                    Darling View Thoroughbreds sire Lucky Street has his first foal on the ground in WA. He served Abitcryptic (Bletchley Park) on September 1 last year and she delivered a filly (pictured) on Tuesday morning.  The mare is owned by Westbury Park’s Phil Ibbotson and her first named foal Cryptic Love won an Ascot juvenile in […]Read More
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