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  • Stakes Celebration for Bowness and D'Argento

    Weekend, 6th July 2026
    A valuable new black-type update for Bowness Stud arrived in emphatic style at Belmont on Saturday, where Ladies Pro turned the Listed Belmont Oaks into a clear advertisement for both her own staying scope and the growing record of her sire D'Argento. The Grant and Alana Williams-trained filly was sent out as a leading chance in the 2000m feature and delivered with authority under William Pike, powering away on the Soft 6 surface to defeat Pony Up and A Summer Fling in a result that pushed her earnings beyond $200,000 and added a stakes win to the resume of a $45,000 yearling purchase. Offered by Bowness Stud at the 2024 Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale, Ladies Pro was secured by Williams Racing WA and Suman Hedge Bloodstock, and her rise has quickly given that transaction the look of sharp business. The win was also an important marker for D'Argento, the Gr1 Rosehill Guineas-winning son of So You Think who stands at Bowness Stud, with Ladies Pro joining the stallion's expanding list of stakes performers and providing further evidence that his progeny can stretch their brilliance beyond sprint and mile assignments when given time and the right platform. Ladies Pro is out of the two-time-winning Pierro mare Il Professionale, who was the first mare purchased by Joss Daly and her husband James as they began developing their own breeding program at Bowness. Daly told Breednet the mare appealed as "a very good cross for D'Argento," adding that Il Professionale had race performance, pedigree and type in her favour. Ladies Pro, her first foal, evidently made an early impression as well, with Daly recalling that she "always looked neat and light on her feet." That natural athleticism has carried through to the track, where the grey-brown filly has now won four of her eight starts and improved sharply from a profile that already included a fourth in the Gr2 Western Australian Guineas. Her pedigree gives the result further depth, with Il Professionale descending from a family that includes Gr1 winners Universal Prince, Universal Queen and Krone, as well as So You Think's outstanding earner Think It Over. Bowness has remained closely invested in the filly's progress since her sale, and Daly said the farm was delighted when Suman Hedge bought her for the Williams stable. "We've been closely watching Ladies Pro from day one and wish to congratulate Williams Racing and the team and how well she's been educated and managed, she has an exciting future and couldn't be prouder of her now that she's a stakes winner." For a breeder-vendor, a young stallion and a filly now building a serious page of her own, the Belmont Oaks landed as a result with layers.

  • Shock Winner Brings Tears for Expectant Mum

    Weekend, 6th July 2026
    A maiden victory at Murray Bridge on Saturday carried far more weight than the bare result for the Jess and James Tzaferis team, with Tully Hart completing a survival story that began in frightening circumstances just after midnight in November 2023. The daughter of Royal Meeting, sent out at $19 with Sportsbet, swept home from off the speed under a well-judged Teagan Voorham ride to win over 1200m, prompting an emotional response from dual-licence trainer Jess Tzaferis, who is awaiting the birth of her first child with husband James. For the couple, the win was not simply a breakthrough on the track, but the reward for years of care, anxiety and faith in a filly they nearly lost before her life had properly begun. "It's a special win. We dabble in breeding, this is the first winner that we've bred," James Tzaferis said. "She's a special filly. She was a dummy foal. She had a red bag foaling – we nearly lost her." He paid particular tribute to Emily Murray, who is in the ownership and has recently started working for the stable, saying the filly owes her life to those crucial first hours. "I think she foaled down about 1am, if it wasn't for her (Emily) the filly would not be here. Her actions in those first hours saved her life. She spent two weeks in intensive care, and I think we spent a lot more than what we could afford at the time to provide her the care she needed." That early ordeal ensured Tully Hart always held a special place in the stable, and James said the emotion on Saturday reflected the regard in which she has long been held. "We've always loved her, we've always had a soft spot. You probably saw that when Jess was tearing up 100m from home. She's a better filly than what she's been able to show on race day thus far. I know she went around as the rank outsider but we have a bit of time for her and it's nice to able to see her do that." Voorham's success on Tully Hart opened an early riding double, completed when she guided Placo to a front-running win in a Benchmark 74 over 1800m, but she was not the only jockey to leave Murray Bridge with multiple winners. Premiership leader Jason Holder strengthened his grip on the Adelaide title, moving 12 wins clear and taking his season tally to 45 after victories on Petit Eagle and Brave Star, the latter also helping Phillip Stokes extend his trainers' premiership lead to 10 wins with 41 wins for the season. Apprentice Tala Hutchinson also celebrated a maiden metropolitan double, producing composed winning rides on Orlova and Like A Drifter, with the latter stretching his winning streak to five in emphatic fashion.
  • Annual HKJC Sale Soars at Sha Tin Racecourse

    Weekend, 6th July 2026
    A buoyant evening at Sha Tin pointed to renewed confidence in Hong Kong ownership as the 2026 Hong Kong International Sale produced a HK$76.2 million aggregate from 16 lots, headed by a Deep Field gelding secured by Alan Hu for HK$9.2 million. Offered as Lot 2, the bay is by Hong Kong's four-time Champion Sire Deep Field out of Hussterical, and his sale-topping result followed immediately after Hu had opened the night by paying HK$4.6 million for Lot 1, a son of Per Incanto, reports scmp.com That early strength set the tone for a competitive session in which 11 of the 16 horses sold made more than HK$4 million and six exceeded HK$5 million, lifting the average to HK$4.76 million, compared with just over HK$3 million in 2025, when 15 lots returned HK$45.1 million. The median also made a significant climb, rising to HK$4.6 million from HK$2.6 million last year. Savabeel, whose Hong Kong record already includes more than 60 wins and notable performers such as Rattan, Flame Hero and Ever Laugh, was represented by two strong results, with Lot 4 knocked down to Yu Lung for HK$5.2 million before Lot 10 went to Qin Fang for HK$5.4 million. The Huw Syndicate paid HK$4.6 million for a Written Tycoon gelding, while Tang Kin-nam secured Lot 6, the first of two South African offerings, a son of Gimmethegreenlight, for HK$3.8 million. Austin Miu went to HK$5.4 million for Lot 7, a bay son of Dundeel, and Yan Ming paid HK$5 million for the chestnut son of Mehmas offered as Lot 8. A second Deep Field gelding, Lot 9, brought HK$6.6 million from Cheung Kwong-kwan, while Lam Wai-ying paid HK$3.4 million for a son of Calyx. Toronado, already represented in Hong Kong by the likes of Helios Express, Little Paradise and Victor The Winner, had Lot 13 sell to Stephan Chan for HK$4.6 million, and the late Wootton Bassett was represented by Lot 14, a bay out of Semillon bought for HK$3 million by Leung Shek-on, who also races Hong Kong International Sale graduate Kingly Demeanor. Cheung Kun-tong paid HK$3.4 million for Lot 15, a son of What A Winter, while Lot 17, by Starspangledbanner, sire of Group One winner California Spangle, went to The Amazing Family Syndicate for HK$4.8 million. The Patch Syndicate secured Lot 19, a brown gelding by I Am Invincible, for HK$3.2 million, and Lot 22 closed the session at HK$4 million to Tam Jin-rong. "We've experienced a really healthy sale here tonight," Jockey Club executive manager of the international sale and owners' advisory services Danny Rolston said, linking the stronger trade to increased ballot applications, more permits, the sale's timing after the ballot, prize-money growth and Club initiatives. Rolston said the two-year process behind the horses had been highly selective, adding, "We're holding the bar really, really high," and said the night reflected "a really reinvigorated appetite for ownership – the Hong Kong can-do spirit; I think we've seen that come out to play tonight."

    Deep Field-Hussteria sale topper

    The Deep Field-Hussteria sale topper @ HK$9.2 million (pic: hkjc.com)
  • Durban July Lives Up to Its Iconic History

    Weekend, 6th July 2026
    A thunderous Durban afternoon became a tribute to South African racing at full voice as the 130th Durban July produced a defining triumph for Note To Self, with Richard Fourie and Justin Snaith combining to etch themselves deeper into the race's history. According to racingpost.com, before the field was even sent on its way, a crowd of about 50,000 had turned Greyville into a vast, singing amphitheatre, belting out Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika as the 18 runners circled near the start, and the volume rose again when the eventual winner began his sweeping charge from the back of the field. Greyville's short, unforgiving straight has made hard-luck stories almost part of the race's folklore, but Note To Self kept building down the near side, sustaining a powerful run to reel in stablemate Wish List in the closing strides and crown himself the standout horse on the continent. Fourie, who had already drawn one of the day's great roars when the jockeys were introduced in walk-on fashion before the race, was almost overwhelmed by the sound and emotion of the finish. "I blacked out in the home straight so I can't tell you anything," he said. "I can't explain the sound when everybody is shouting at you. It's like you're in a canyon – it's insanely impressive." The result made Fourie and Snaith the most successful jockey-trainer combination in Durban July history, and each now needs only one more win in the great race to join the most decorated individuals in its long story. Their authority had been advertised earlier on the card when Ahead Of The Facts claimed the Gold Vase, while Note To Self completed Snaith's fourth win of the day and delivered the mature performance his earlier promise had hinted at after defeats in the Cape Derby and Daily News 2000. "All of a sudden this week he just took off – he was a different horse – and then I knew everyone was in trouble," Snaith said. "When he walks around here he's just a leopard; an unassuming, stunning individual, and I knew if he came right he was the horse to beat in this field." Snaith had also struck in the third race with Magic Verse, teaming with Australian-based Zac Lloyd, who needed little time to make an impression at a track he was riding for only the second time. The 22-year-old, who had spoken during the week of his ambition to become one of the world's best jockeys, advanced that cause with victory in the Grade 3 Magical Zulu Kingdom, even finding time to tilt his head and smile for the slow-motion cameras at the line. "It was very good to get the eye in early. I was trying to find my dad, but I can't find him so he must be stuck in the crowd," said the South African-born rider, whose father Jeff was a six-time champion jockey in South Africa yet famously never won the July. Regulation could give Lloyd no family breakthrough in the main event, but his earlier success fitted a card steeped in homegrown theatre, from the racing to the Country Allure fashion theme and the scorched infield festival beyond the packed grandstand.
  • Ndola Winning Ritual Becoming Habit Forming

    Weekend, 6th July 2026
    A bold change of tactics and a well-managed fresh campaign combined at Flemington on Saturday as Ndola stretched his first-up record to three wins from four attempts with a determined all-the-way success in the Listed Santa Ana Lane Final. Whether his name nods to the Ndola tribe of Nigeria or the Zambian city of the same name, the Hayes brothers appear to have worked out the key to the Justify gelding, whose best performances have come when his runs are spaced and his natural speed is allowed to do the heavy lifting. Jye McNeil caught a few rivals off guard when he sent Ndola straight to the front, and from there the Lindsay Park runner travelled with purpose before quickening sharply at the 400m, opening what looked close to a winning break. South Australian visitor Lingani refused to concede, charging late and forcing Ndola to dig in, but the leader had enough left to hold on and record his seventh win from 18 starts, lifting his career earnings beyond $660,000. Co-trainer Will Hayes said the performance confirmed the horse had returned in excellent order after a break and suggested there was still more to come. "He's really gone from strength to strength. He's improved off last preparation, and to sprint so well fresh, he's in for a good preparation," Hayes said. "He enjoyed a nice break in the paddock. He's just built up nicely. Time has been his best friend. With time and maturity, he's gone to another level." For Hayes, the merit of the win was sharpened by the fact Ndola was taking on race-fit winter horses at his first run back, yet still had the sharpness to control the race and the toughness to withstand a late challenge. "He's beaten a lot of fit, winter horses, and it was a good effort to do that first-up," he said. The straight course also gave connections something to consider, with another Flemington assignment now on the table. "He certainly handled the straight pretty well then," Hayes said. "We'll have a look at the Gr3 Aurie's Star over 1200m on August 1, but he's also good around a bend, so we've got some options." The victory carried added satisfaction for the stable as Ndola was bred by long-time Lindsay Park supporter Peter Devitt, who remains in the ownership, and carried the familiar Devitt and Gordon colours to another city success. "It's just such a thrill to get a winner at Flemington in the Devitt and Gordon colours; they've been such good supporters of the stable for a long time," Hayes said.

  • Group Performer Earthstorm Headlines MM Digital

    Weekend, 6th July 2026
    Offered as a racing and breeding prospect, as a juvenile Earthstorm (Lot 35) was runner-up in the Group 2 Karrakatta Plate when beaten by the red-hot Bustling. She also placed in the Group 3 Gimcrack Stakes as a two-year-old. Now a four-year-old, Earthstorm has trained on, recently finishing third in the Listed Gwynne Stakes at Ascot in April. As a direct descendant of Piccadilly Circus (dam of Fastnet Rock), she represents a great opportunity to secure a genuine Group-performed mare ahead of the upcoming breeding season that also has racing upside. With over 40% of the catalogue comprising racehorses as well as race fillies and mares, there are plenty of opportunities to secure a quality racing prospect. Peters Investments has two entries, including the 4YO Zoustar mare Midnight Star (Lot 26) who has won two of her past three starts. Last start Eagle Farm winner June (Lot 2) has been entered, while Brett and Georgie Cavanough have seven entries under their Border Bloodstock banner, all offered unreserved. A combined twenty four weanlings and yearlings, including some that have been broken in, have been entered giving buyers the chance to purchase young stock by sires such as Better Than Ready, Bruckner, Captivant, Ducimus, Dundeel, Lightsaber, Portland Sky, Stronger, Wild Ruler. In the broodmare category, Summers End (Lot 78) is offered in-foal to exciting young sire Alabama Express, while Davali Thoroughbreds offer Chimera (Lot 83) who is in-foal to Newgate based sire Brutal. Vendors represented in the sale include Aquis Farm, Baramul Stud, Darling View Thoroughbreds, Glenstar Bloodstock, Richard Jolly Racing, Lindsay Park Racing, Lyndhurst Stud Farm, Macedon Racing, Ciaron Maher Racing, Mt Hallowell Stud, Munce Racing, Payne Racing, Todd Pollard Racing, Ridgeport Holdings, Blake Ryan, Kelly Schweida, TFI, Yarramalong Park, Yarran Thoroughbreds, Yarraman Park Stud and more. Bidding is now open and will close from 12pm AEST next Wednesday July 8. 
  • Blueblooded Bivouac 3YO Claims Winx Stakes

    Weekend, 6th July 2026
    A late, lunging finish in the Sunshine Coast straight gave Saturday's Gr3 Winx Guineas a distinctly New Zealand flavour, with Cellarmaster arriving from well back to collar Platinum Pantheon in the final strides of the $300,000 feature over 1600m. Trained by Tom Charlton and ridden by Ryan Maloney, NZ Racing Desk reports New Zealand-bred son of Bivouac was allowed to find his rhythm towards the rear before being brought to the outside, where he gradually wound into his work as the Lisa Latta-trained Platinum Pantheon swept clear and, for several anxious seconds, looked to have the race at his mercy. The leader was brave, but Cellarmaster kept extending, ate into the margin with every bound and got there in the shadows of the post to score by less than half a length. Charlton conceded the race had appeared beyond reach at one stage, saying, "I thought we were beat," before adding that the gelding's profile is now beginning to take shape. "But our horse probably maps a bit stronger at the mile. He's been improving and he probably enjoys being ridden a bit quieter, we learnt that with him recently. It's a good performance and I think he'll keep improving. Ryan had a really good understanding of him when I spoke to him this morning, and I think he's a chance of running a bit further in time as well." Charlton also felt Cellarmaster's fifth in the Gr3 Gunsynd Classic over the same distance at Eagle Farm had more merit than the bare result suggested, describing it as a strong form race, and the gelding has now added a Group win to a record that already included stakes placing and three wins from 11 starts. His next campaign is still to be determined, with the Magic Millions remaining a possible target. "He is Magic Millions eligible, so whether we target a late summer prep into the Magic Millions or give him a couple of weeks and bring him back for the spring, we need to figure that out," Charlton said. Maloney believed the race unfolded far more kindly than Cellarmaster's previous assignment and said he had confidence in the horse underneath him. "He was a victim of circumstance last time. He ran really well at Eagle Farm but he was never able to make a proper impact from where he was in the run," he said. "I thought he was the best horse in the race, and when we got cover I was pretty pleased with myself." Even so, the rider admitted he initially thought second might be his lot when Ben Thompson dashed by on the other horse, only for the long straight and Cellarmaster's top gear to change the ending. Bred by Marie Leicester, Cellarmaster is out of the Tavistock mare Moet Belle, a half-sister to 14-time Group 1 winner Melody Belle.

    Melody Belle

    Melody Belle (pictured) is a close relation to Cellarmaster (pic: Grant Peters)
  • Inglis Ready2Race 2026 Entries Now Open

    Weekend, 6th July 2026
    A sale that has increasingly become a serious source of elite Australian racehorses is back in focus, with entries now open for the 2026 Inglis Ready2Race Sale, the auction responsible for this season's Gr1-winning colts Tron Bolt and Libertad. Inglis has positioned the sale as Australasia's leading progressive two-year-old auction, and its 2025 figures provided strong support for that claim, with turnover reaching $20,017,000, up 28 per cent year-on-year and, according to Inglis' press release, 158 per cent higher than the other Australian horses-in-training sale, which grossed $7,765,500. The sale also cleared 81 per cent of lots, a stronger rate than any Australasian two-year-old sale across the past three years, while its $100,000 median equalled Inglis' own record for any Australasian two-year-old auction and marked a fifth consecutive year in which the Ready2Race sale recorded the region's highest median in that category. The 2025 average of $151,644 also led the Australasian market, and demand at the top end continued to build, with more than half the sold catalogue making at least $100,000 and the $900,000 sale-topper ranking as the highest-priced two-year-old sold at a breeze-up sale in Australasia last year. The buying bench has also reflected the sale's growing pull, with recent participants including Chris Waller and Guy Mulcaster, Ciaron Maher, Bjorn Baker, Waterhouse and Bott, James Harron, Yulong, Hermitage, David Eustace, James Cummings, Caspar Fownes, Newgate, Bob and Liam Peters, Ricky Yiu, Archibald Racing, Price and Kent, Lindsay Park, Triple Crown, Anthony Freedman, Olly Koolman, Upper Bloodstock, Darby Racing, Australian Bloodstock, Mark Newnham and Clinton McDonald. This year's auction will be held at Riverside on Thursday, October 15, two days before the Gr1 The Everest, with breeze-ups scheduled for Warwick Farm on September 25, Taupo on September 28 and Wangaratta on September 29. Inglis Bloodstock chief executive Sebastian Hutch urged vendors to bring their best two-year-olds, saying the two Gr1-winning colts were significant graduates but only part of a broader performance story. He pointed to Hard Kick, winner of the Listed Talindert Stakes on debut in spring, Queen Regent, winner of the Listed Woodlands at Scone in May, recent debut winner Mbube and Tron Bolt as examples from last year's sale, while the wider honour roll includes Rubylot, Cristal Clear, Tavi Time, Rosberg, Verdad, Title Fighter, Democracy Manifest and Libertad. Hutch said Inglis was working to assemble its strongest catalogue yet in terms of quality and profile, with encouraging feedback from vendors and strong interest from buyers, particularly international investors who enjoy Sydney's Everest week environment and have confidence in the type of horse the sale is producing. He encouraged anyone considering a two-year-old in-training sale this spring to speak with the Inglis bloodstock team about the opportunities available, with entries for the 2026 Inglis Ready2Race Sale closing on August 7.
  • Ballydoyle Adds Another Historic First

    Weekend, 6th July 2026
    A landmark afternoon at Sandown delivered another telling entry in Ballydoyle's long ledger of midsummer dominance as Constitution River swept to victory in the Gr1 Coral-Eclipse, making Aidan O'Brien the first trainer to win the race four years running and giving him a 10th success overall in the famous 10-furlong contest. Sent off the 8-11 favourite under Ryan Moore, the Wootton Bassett colt settled matters with the authority of a horse still building towards his full powers, coming home three lengths clear of A Boy Named Susie, with Hawk Mountain a neck away in third as the three-year-olds, and the O'Brien family, controlled the finish. "We've always thought the world of him–he's a special horse," O'Brien said, adding that Moore had returned with rare praise: "Ryan's just said he was he was coasting through the last furlong and he's not sure he's ever ridden a better horse, so that's big praise from him. He said we could put him anywhere we want." Constitution River had not been the most obvious Ballydoyle Classic talking horse through the winter, his two-year-old season having ended after a smooth Futurity success at the Curragh, while Pierre Bonnard, Benvenuto Cellini, Hawk Mountain, Gstaad and Puerto Rico drew much of the attention. Yet the imposing colt reappeared at Chester and changed the shape of the Derby conversation within a day, following Benvenuto Cellini's Vase performance by powering through the Dee Stakes in a display that briefly made Epsom seem his natural destination before connections chose Chantilly instead. His Prix du Jockey Club win may have looked harder earned than the Chester romp, but the substance was there, and despite the effort required from an awkward draw in hot conditions, he convinced the team he was ready for Sandown. The race developed in his favour once Gethin pulled too hard and Hawk Mountain also failed to relax behind Flushing Meadows, leaving the closers to have their say as Saddadd faded from contention and A Boy Named Susie emerged as the only genuine threat. Moore, winning the Eclipse for a sixth time and moving within one of Lester Piggott's record, always appeared to have matters covered, even if the winner reached the front sooner than ideal. "We went hard early and it was always the plan to get him into his rhythm, but the horses in front came back to him quickly and he got there too early," he said. "You can't be waiting up the hill here and he was a bit idle but always in command." The rider felt the test may yet have undersold him, noting that "the Eclipse is never easy" and that the Sandown climb makes it hard to look spectacular. O'Brien, too, sees more to come from a colt he described as "a big, scopey proper physical" with class, pace and the sharpness to answer when asked, while future options include the Juddmonte International, Irish Champion Stakes and Champion Stakes after an easy spell. Bred by Gerard Laboureau of LG Bloodstock at Haras du Cadran, Constitution River is the first foal out of Chuppy, a full-sister to Wonderful Tonight, and has already strengthened the legacy of his much-missed sire.

2025 BTR Stud Stallions

BTP STUD STALLIONS

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A Lot Established
Acrobat Established
Al Maher Established
Alabama Express Established
All American Established
All Too Hard Established
Alpine Eagle Established
Alpine Edge 3rd Season
Anamoe 1st crop 2YOs
Anders Established
Artie Schiller Established
Awesome Rock Established
Barbados Established
Barbaric Established
Best Of Bordeaux Established
Better Than Ready Established
Bivouac Established
Brave Smash Established
Brazen Beau Established
Bruckner 1st crop 2YOs
Bull Point Established
Bullbars Established
Cape Of Good Hope 1st crop 2YOs
Capitalist Established
Captivant Established
Castelvecchio Established
City Of Troy Established
Cliff's Edge Established
Cool Aza Beel Established
D'argento Established
Danerich Established
Dash For Cash Established
De Gaulle Established
Delaware Established
Denman Established
Dirty Work Established
Dissident Established
Don Corleone 3rd Season
Doubtland Established
Dubious Established
Dundeel Established
Encryption Established
Exceedance Established
Exosphere Established
Extreme Choice Established
Farnan Established
Flying Artie Established
Foxwedge Established
Frankel My Dear Established
Gingerbread Man Established
Gold Standard Established
Graff Established
Grunt Established
Hallowed Crown Established
Harry Angel Established
Hawaii Five Oh 3rd Season
Headwater Established
Hellbent Established
Hitotsu 1st crop 2YOs
Home Affairs Established
I Am Immortal Established
I Am Invincible Established
Ilovethiscity Established
Invader Established
Jacquinot 1st crop 2YOs
Ka Ying Master 1st crop 2YOs
Kermadec Established
King Colorado 3rd Season
King's Legacy Established
Lead Artist 1st Season
Lofty Strike 3rd Season
Lord Of The Sky Established
Love Conquers All Established
Manhattan Rain Established
Maschino Established
Master Of Design Established
Maurice Established
Merchant Navy Established
Mo'unga 3rd Season
Murtajill Established
My Admiration Established
Needs Further Established
Nicconi Established
Nostradamus Established
Officiating 3rd Season
Ole Kirk Established
Pariah Established
Pierata Established
Pierro Established
Pinatubo Established
Playing God Established
Portland Sky Established
Power Established
Pride Of Dubai Established
Private Life Established
Puissance de Lune Established
Rebel Dane Established
Rich Enuff Established
Rommel Established
Rubick Established
Russian Camelot Established
Russian Revolution Established
Safeguard Established
Sandbar Established
Sessions Established
Shaft Established
Shalaa Established
Shamoline Warrior Established
Shamus Award Established
Shinzo Established
Shooting To Win Established
Sidestep Established
Sizzling Established
Skilled Established
Smart Missile Established
Snitzel Established
So Secret Established
So You Think Established
Soul Patch Established
Southport Tycoon 2nd Season
Spirit Of Boom Established
Squamosa Established
St Mark's Basilica Established
Star Turn Established
Star Witness Established
Street Boss Established
Super One Established
Supido Established
Swear Established
Sweet Ride 3rd Season
Switzerland Established
The Autumn Sun Established
The Brothers War Established
Time To Reign Established
Too Darn Hot Established
Toorak Toff Established
Top Echelon Established
Toronado Established
Trapeze Artist Established
Tropicus 1st Season
Turffontein Established
Unite And Conquer Established
Universal Ruler Established
Vancouver Established
Vandeek Established
Victor Ludorum Established
Von Costa De Hero Established
Wandjina Established
Winning Rupert Established
Wooded Established
Wootton Bassett Established
Worthy Cause Established
Written By Established
Written Tycoon Established
Xtravagant Established
Your Song Established
Zousain Established
Zoustar Established