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Stars align for Scenic Lodge

The stars aligned when Rebel King completed a winning treble for Scenic Lodge in the LR Scenic Blast Stakes (1200m) at Ascot on Saturday.

Rebel King is a son of Scenic Lodge sire Universal Ruler and he won the race named after Australia’s 2009 Horse of the Year who was also conceived at Scenic Lodge.

The Darren McAuliffe trained sprinter belied a $6 to $10 drift in betting to lift his overall record to 10 wins in 36 starts for earnings of $712,375.  That includes Westspeed bonuses of $120,000 for an Impressive Racing Syndicate managed by Kevin Berry.

“He was very impressive winning a trial at Lark Hill on Monday,” jockey Chris Parnham said.  “He’s been beautifully prepared by Darren and we had a lovely run today.”

McAuliffe also trained Universal Ruler (Scenic) in a 12-start career that included a victory over Scenic Blast in the LR Perth Stakes at two and wins in the LR Bunbury Stakes and LR Easter Stakes at three.    Rebel King will continue a black-type campaign in the LR Pinjarra Classic on February 25 and LR Bunbury Stakes on March 21.

Earlier on Saturday, Scenic Lodge logged wins with Vermont Lady and Friar Fox at Ascot while Mondo Magic saluted at Morphettville.

Vermont Lady (Choisir) was retained by Scenic Lodge after being purchased as a foal for $30,000 from Eliza Park at the 2014 Magic Millions National Sale.  She was racing first-up in the Schweppes Maiden Plate (1200m) for new trainer Paige Kenney after 10 months on the sidelines.

Kenney also prepared Entrechat (Street Cry) for Scenic Lodge owner David Smith.  She won 7 races and was covered by Blackfriars before bowing out in the G3 La Trice Classic on New Year’s Day.

Friar Fox (Blackfriars) had won her maiden at Ascot in December and looked a 3yo filly with staying potential when hitting the line in the Penfolds Hcp (1600m) on Saturday.  She cost part-owner and trainer Justine Erkelens $14,000 at the 2016 Perth Magic Millions.                                          Erkelens will set Friar Fox for the LR Ascot 1000 Guineas (1800m) on March 17.

Mondo Magic prefers a short-course and was in his element winning the Hughes Limousines Hcp at Morphettville.

The 3yo son of Scenic Lodge sire Snippetson jumped in front and relished that role over 1100 metres.  “That was the plan,” jockey Jason Holder said.  “I clicked him up and he went through the gears.  He beat some nice types today and is more mature now compared to his last prep.”

Blackfriars and Snippetson dominate Scenic Lodge yearlings entered for the Perth Magic Millions with 11 lots each.  Colts by Sessions and Danehill Express and a filly by Universal Ruler round out the consignment coming down from Muchea.

Blackfriars colt sells for $130K at NZ Karaka Sale this week

 

 

Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young purchased 14 yearlings during Book 1 of the Karaka Sale this week including a Blackfriars colt from Brighthill Farm for $130,000.

He was conceived in WA, sold in NZ and will race in Victoria.

Trent and Natalie and their two children moved from New Zealand to Cranbourne 18 months ago after stints in Singapore and Cambridge.  The move was an immediate success with Tavago winning the 2016 Australian Derby at Randwick.

They had been on the look-out for suitable stables in Victoria ever since bringing Sangster across the Tasman to come up trumps in the 2011 Victoria Derby.  They’ve come full-circle purchasing the colt by Blackfriars who won the 1999 Victoria Derby for owner-breeder Robert Sangster!

“He’s a nice type and should get going earlier than you would expect of a Blackfriars,” Young said on Wednesday.  “We’ve been targeting Savabeel and Tavistock – like everyone else at Karaka – but this colt was reasonably priced.  We won’t have any trouble sorting out a syndicate when we get him back home.”

His dam Indian Flower (Husson) was served by Blackfriars at Scenic Lodge in October 2015 and then sent to NZ to foal down by breeder Neven Botica.  Her half-sister Artistry (Shamardal) won Group 3 sprints at Rosehill and Flemington for Botica before a maiden cover to Snitzel in September.

Blackfriars has 24 yearlings entered for the Perth Magic Millions later this month and he has several winning prospects at Ascot this Saturday starting with a mob-hand in Race 2 – Burning Pride, Brother Paddy, Friar Fox & Hoodlum Thunder.

A winning weekend in Perth will be a timely dress-rehearsal for Black Heart Bart’s return to racing in the G1 C F Orr Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield on Saturday week.  He is the No.1 earner for Blackfriars with $3.94 million in prizemoney and the Orr Stakes is worth another $500,000.