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He was already Australia’s Leading First Season Sire before today’s racing with 24 individual Australian bred 2yo winners and Alabar based Always B Miki added individual winner number 25 today with the win of Maxi Package at Pinjarra.
Always B Miki is also the sire of seven New Zealand bred 2yos this season to head the First Season Sires List in that country.
Trained by Pinjarra based trainer Nathan Turvey and driven by WA’s ace young driver Emily Suvaljko Maxi Package led throughout and rated 1:58.8 for the 2185 metres.
There are 16 yearlings by Always B Miki in the 2022 Nutrien Yearling Sale and seven of them are on account of Alabar Bloodstock.
Included in the Alabar draft of Always B Miki yearlings is Lot 222 which is the first foal from the Western Australian mare Red Hot Roxy p,1:55.9 $162,550 whose 13 wins included a Group One WA Sales Classic.
Red Hot Roxy is a daughter of Somebeachsomewhere and the cross of Always B Miki over a Somebeachsomewhere mare in North America has already produced the likes of Always A Miki p,2,1:50.4 $418,982, So Irresistible p,3,1:51.2 $185,740 and Mikala p,3,1:50.2 $168,032.
In fact of the 18 individual $100,000 earners in North America by Always B Miki to date no less than five are out of mares by Somebeachsomewhere – more than any other sire.
Always B Miki stands at Alabar’s Echuca property so when arranging to have a look at the 2022 draft of yearlings why not go and check out the sire himself.

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American Ideal gelding Bletchley Park took out the $50,000 Group Two RWWA Cup at Gloucester Park last Friday night for trainer Stephen Reed and owners Albert and Julie Walmsley.
It was Bletchley Park’s 19th win in 55 starts and lifted his earnings to $382,718 – a tidy return on the $95,000 the Walmsley’s paid for him as a yearling in 2017 at the Melbourne APG Sale.
He was bred by Harshell Investments and the Estate of Kaye Kilgour who will offer a half-brother to Bletchley Park as Lot 120 in the 2022 Nutrien Yearling Sale.
This colt is by Sweet Lou, who currently sits in fourth place on the USTA’s 2021 Leading 2yo Sires List, and is out of three-time Australian Broodmare of the Year Alldatglittersisgold.
That Alldatglittersisgold should be so lauded is hardly surprising as, in addition to Bletchley Park, she is also the dam of Australian 2yo Colt of the Year and Victoria Cup winner Bling It On p,1:50.2 $1,882,956, Australian Pacing Mare of the Year and Miracle Mile winner Baby Bling p,1:50.5 $854,490 and Blingittothemax p,1:55.3 $117,944.
Sweet Lou is the sire of 112 Southern Hemisphere winners including the smart 4yo Spirit Of St Louis which finished fourth in the Group One Len Smith Mile at its last start and the gelding will line up from barrier three in the third heat of the 2021 Inter Dominion at Menangle this Saturday.

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Lot 57 in the 2022 Nutrien Yearling Sale is a colt by Bettors Delight from the Troublemaker mare Distant Memory and is being offered by Denis and J Howe.
Delightful Angel, a full-sister to Lot 57 won last night at the Riverina Paceway and lowered her best winning time a full two seconds to 1:53.5 in the process and lifted her career earnings to $37,401 with her fourth win.
A little under four hours later Beach Memories, a Somebeachsomewhere half-sister to Delightful Angel, finished second to Come Say Hi in the $30,000 Group Three Australasian Breeders Crown Silver at Bendigo.
Distant Memory’s first four foals are all winners with her fifth foal due to race as a 2yo in 2022.
She was a very smart 2yo herself winning a heat and the final of the Bathurst Gold Tiara and retired from the racetrack with a record of 1:55.1 and $173,155 in stakes.
Distant Memory is a half-sister to Fuller Vee Em which is the dam of Our Money Rocks p,3,1:50.2 which won its ninth race yesterday afternoon at Menangle to take its earnings past $79,000.
Distant Memory is also a half-sister to Sahara Miss p,2,1:53.8 $132,520.
Sahara Miss is the grand-dam of the Captaintreacherous 3yo Sahara Storm which was a brilliant winner at Gloucester Park last Friday night rating a slick 1:54.4 at its first start in Perth for in-form trainer Nathan Turvey.

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A decision to delay finalisation of the 2022 Nutrien Yearling Sale catalogue until after the running of the 2021 Australasian Breeders Crown finals on Friday and Saturday has been well and truly justified.
A total of 46 individual horses spread across 70 lots have had updates to their performances as a result of the decision.
These horses include Breeders Crown winners in Just A Bit Touchy (full-sister is Lot 168), Honolua Bay (half-brother is Lot 92), Act Now ( half-brother is Lot 200) and Encipher (half-sister is Lot 210)
In addition the brilliant winner and new Australian Record holder Ladies In Red is a half-sister to Someone To Love – the dam of Lot 12.
Naked Ambition, which won the Group Three level Australasian Breeders Crown Graduate Trot on Friday night is a half-sister to the dams of Lots 115 and 205.
In Perth Bletchley Park, a half-brother to Lot 120, won the Group Two RWWA Cup on Friday night to add further kudos to an already first-class pedigree.
More news about these and other updated pages over the weekend will come later this week after the updated catalogue is sent to the printers.

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The BRAND NEW look Nutrien Equine website and online catalogue experience is available for you now.

Our commitment to the Performance Horse industry is evidenced with today’s release of the user-friendly, easily accessible website and online catalogues, that have been developed through our customer feedback.

Your requests have all been considered in the development and delivery of these increasingly important platforms, to market your horse or help you choose your next purchase with ease.

 

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Impressive debut by Always B Miki filly Interject gave broodmare gem Intrude her eighth individual winner at Ballarat last night.
Although greener than the grass in the infield Interject covered her last half in 57.7 seconds as she careered away to win by 35 metres rating 1:58.1 over the 2200 metres.
Driven by Bailey McDonough for trainer Emma Stewart Interject appears to have a sparkling career ahead of her.
Lot 164 in the 2022 Nutrien Yearling Sale is an American Ideal colt from a half-sister to Interject in Formidable Miss.
Formidable Miss has one foal of racing age in Miss Sonic Boom p,2,1:56.8 $32,970 and her second foal will be eligible to race as a 2yo in 2022.
In addition to Interject, Formidable Miss is a half-sister to three-time Australian Pacing Mare of the Year Make Mine Cullen p,1:53.0 $874,178 who is one of ten individual $100,000 earners appearing on a catalogue page which struggles to accommodate all the winners out of Intrude.
Lot 164 is being sold by Benstud Standardbreds and they can expect to be busy in the weeks leading up to the 2022 sale as potential purchasers visit to have a look at this colt.

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