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SECRET SAVINGS  USA  /  Bay  /  1991  /  15.3 HH
News Updates

June 15th, 2008

It was the last meeting at Randwick on Saturday before work begins at the venue to prepare the course for the Pope's visit to Sydney in a few months time and one of the better winners of the day was Caymans a  juvenile by Secret Savings.

Caymans was having his second career start with top jockey Dan Nikolic in the saddle and got away well from barrier five in the eight horse field.  Rounding the corner, Nikolic raced up alongside Voyeur's Choice (by Choisir) and once he was balanced Nikolic gave him a little more rein and off he went to win by three-and-a-half lengths from Soho Secret (Lucky owners - Professionelle by centaine) with Voyeurs Choice (ex Eyes On Me by Gold Brose) holding on for third.

Nikolic told TVN's Richard Calendar, "you won't see a better horse than him here today"

"He handled the soft going okay - but he'll be better on top of the ground".

Caymans has a lovely long stride and wears Sheik Mohammed's colours and will be set for the spring group races next season during his classic season.  Out of the Anabaa mare Easy Out, Caymans is her first winner.  

Easy Out descends from a family that's produced the group one winners Soveig (by Imposing) and Gallic (by Zabeel).


May 11th, 2008

Acorns staged in a good old slug fest to prove superior in the Listed Golden Stakes Plate at Doomben on Saturday.

The Secret Savings gelding came into the stakes even with a good effort in the Magic Millions 2YO Classic behind Augusta Proud and a win in the Listed Meynink Stakes a start earlier.  

Stepping out as the punters elect Acorns was ridden by Stathi Katsidis and settled up front sharing the led with Feline Flyer (Catbird Wreckage).  Running along at a solid tempo they got away from the rest of the field and turned for home well clear.  With Feline Flyer refusing to allow Acorns get away. Youthful Jack (Youthful Legs - Fomative by White Bridle) launched his challenge charging from well back down the middle of the track, as Feline Flyer began to tire in the shadows of the post to get within a half-head of Acorns.  Left Standing (Stravinsky - Anatomy by Thunder Gulch), also finished hard from well back nosing his stable mate, Feline Flyer, out of third prizemoney in a thrilling finish.

The win of Acorns, gave Katsidis a reason to smile as he tries to put his troubled past behind as he had only returned to riding two weeks ago from a self-imposed lay-off to get his weight under control and the gelding gave him his first winner since his return.

Trained by one of Queenslands top trainers Bruce McLachlan, Acorns, was having his first run in blinkers and didn't appear comfortable in them, and will now be aimed at the Group Two QTC Sires' Produce Stakes at Eagle Farm on May 31. 

"I'll think about the blinkers, that was his first go in blinkers and he might learn a lot from that," McLachlan told Larry Olsen of Sky Channel. 

McLachlan selected Acorns at the 2007 Magic Millions Adelaide yearling sale where he paid $62,000 for him and with three wins from his five-start career and $165,000 in the bank he has more than repaid his owners.  By Secret Savings out of the Danewin stakes placed mare Shouq, Acorns is her only stakes winner.  Shouq is a half-sister to the stakes placed six-time winners Kapuna (by Pirate Army) and Young Bill (by Snaadee).   


February 25th, 2008

It was Magic Millions day at Wyong on Sunday and with a good crowd in attendance Cent Per Cent showed he was more than just a wet track specialist when he came with a determined bid to claim the Listed Gosford Guineas.

The win has given the son of Secret Savings the ideal preparation as he heads towards the $1 million Golden Rose at Rosehill next month.

Cent Per Cent had won both starts back from a spell on heavy tracks, including the Listed Gosford Guineas, but on a firmer surface on Sunday, punters sent the Allan Denham-trained Isurava out as the favourite.  The filly camped outside the lead and battled to the line for fifth but it was Cent Per Cent who worried Court Award out of the prize to claim the $100,000 race by a short head.

The lightly-raced Malambo was doing his best work late another length away in third.

Trained at Randwick by Graeme Rogerson who said that Cent Per Cent would run in the Golden Rose and then he may back up into one of the Magic Millions races.

Cent Per Cent was ridden by Dan Nikolic who believes he has the scope to get further than the 1300 metres of Sunday's race.  The Golden Rose (1400m) is at Rosehill on March 15 with the Magic Millions at the Gold Coast nine days later.

Cent Per Cent was purchased out of the 2006 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling sale by Graeme Rogerson for $120,000 and he is out of the multiple winning daughter of Snippets, Minnie Me a half-sister to the stakes winning, Courvoisier and stakes placed Snow Beauty and Ice King.  A little further back in his pedigree the Storm Bird mare, INDIAN SKIMMER, winner of the Group I  Chantilly Prix de Diane, Longchamp's Prix d'Ispahan and Prix Saint-Alary the Irish Phoenix Champion Stakes and the Newmarket Champion Stakes.  Along with TOUCH OF THE BLUES (by Cadeaux Genereux), the winner of eight including the Group I Woodbine Atto Mile Stakes.  MISSY'S MIRAGE (by Stop the Music), also features with 14 wins and the Grade I Belmont Hempstead Hcp and Shuvee Hcp win along with CLASSY MIRAGE (by Storm Bird), 13 wins and the Grade 1 Saratoga Ballerina Hcp.


February 4th, 2008

   The offspring of Secret Savings (USA) has continued its excellent run since the resumption of racing in Sydney following the Equine Influenza shutdown. 

   Last Saturday at Rosehill in Sydney a talented member of the breed, Swissac (ex Curvaceous by Zabeel) saluted in the Boat Show Hcp (1300m).  While in Melbourne at Flemington the highly promising Viatorian collect black-type when he finished third in the Group 3 C S Hayes Stakes (formerly the Debonair Stakes). 

  Viatorian is the first foal of Viator, a two-time winning daughter of Snaadee (USA) who had success in Sydney as a juvenile. She in turn is a daughter of Walk Whatcha Talk (USA), whose 2006 colt by Al Maher is to be offered in the Emirates Park draft to be presented at the 2008 Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale at Oaklands Junction during the first week of March.


January 20th, 2008

Melbourne Cup-winning trainer Graeme Rogerson produced a double for Secret Savings when Cent Per Cent and No Name For A Lady both ploughed through the mud to claim races on the Rosehill card on Saturday. 

No Name For A Lady (ex Sheher by Scenic), got the ball rolling when she took out the Ambassador Travel Hcp (1300m) when she defeated Angel Girl (Rory's Jester - Windana by Danehill) by a half-length.

No Name For A Lady's win was her sixth career victory and it took her earnings past $230,000, a tidy profit for her connections as Graeme Rogerson purchased No Name For A Lady from the 2004 Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale for just $13,000.

Three races later, Cent Per Cent made a triumphant return to the races after an equine influenza spell when he claimed the www.theraces.com.au Hcp (1200m). 

Cent Per Cent was a 2006 Magic Millions Gold Coast yearling purchase when Rogerson gave $120,000 for the grey son of Minnie Me (by Snippets).  His victory on Saturday took his earnings past $180,000.  Minnie Me is a half-sister to the Group 2 Gloaming Stakes winner, Courvoisier (by Hennessy) and the stakes placed duo Snow Beauty (by Danehill) and Ice King (by Snaadee).   Cent Per Cent's pedigree has plenty of depth as the five-time Group I hero Indian Skimmer (by Storm Bird) hails from the family.  

Rogerson told Richard Calendar of TVN, "He's a nice horse and the staff have all done a great job." 

Cent Per Cent finished fourth to Apercu in the Group One TJ Smith (1600m) at Eagle Farm during last year's winter carnival and Rogerson again plans to test him in better grade this time in, with the upcoming Gosford Guineas and the $1 million Golden Rose on March 15 among the options. 

Secret Savings has a great winners to runners strike rate of 59.9%, 224 winners from 374 runners, with his stock retained by breeders, he does have two yearlings on offer at the New Zealand Select Sale at Karaka (Jan 30- Feb 1st) and another four at the WA Magic Millions Perth Yearling sale (Feb 15-22nd).


April 29th, 2007

Secret Savings gelded son, Cent per Cent, kept his unbeaten record in tact with a good win in the Crowne Plaza Handicap (1200m) at Rosehill on Saturday.

Trained at Randwick by Graeme Rogerson, Cent Per Cent (ex Minnie Me by Snippets), carried top weight of 58 kilograms to victory on a heavy track.  Performing so well he earned himself a trip to sunny Brisbane where his main mission will be the Group One TJ Smith Stakes and Group 2 Sires' Produce Stakes.

Cent Per Cent's win followed a gutsy debut victory at Randwick on Easter Monday.  On Saturday, he was ridden by Zac Purton, and trailed the speed and when a run presented itself inside leader Richaz in the straight Purton asked Cent Per Cent to sprint and he went through the gap to go on and score a comfortable 1-1/2 length win over Kingda Ka (Flying Spur - Fizzi Lizzi by Royal Academy).  Richaz (Zariz - Oil Rich by Valiant Prospect) was third another length and-a-quarter away.


August 28th, 2006

Two days after STALLIONS highlighted Bikkie Tin Blues as a rising star the son of Secret Savings again gave his opposition the shakes as he cleaned them up in the Giannis Restaurant Hcp (2040m) at Doomben on Saturday.

Ridden by Brad Pengelly, Bikkie Tin Blues (ex Ritual Music by Gregorian) made it look all so easy in collecting his eighth career victory by two-and-a-quarter lengths over Cold Start (Biscay Wonder - Balmerino Miss by Balmerino).

The Newcastle Cup (2300m) and the Group I AJC Metropolitan (2600m) are Bikkie Tin Blues next goals.


August 26th, 2006

It sounds like lunacy, I know. Nonetheless STALLIONS is going to make Bikkie Tin Blues an eight year old veteran of 36 starts the next RISING STAR. His recent astounding nine length win in near course record time over 1800m at Eagle Farm had experienced racecaller Alan Thomas comparing him to Kingston Town and Tulloch. After the race he qualified those comments slightly by saying it was the most improved performance he had ever seen from a racehorse in all his years of calling. 

Bikkie Tin Blues turned for home under a stranglehold and went to the line in the style of a horse whose rider might well have been instructed to give the horse as easy a barrier trial as possible and not to knock him about under any circumstances.
But he beat a team of walkers, I hear you say. Well not exactly, for the runner-up Mitanni is the winner of 12 races and over $415,000 and was in top form having won his previous start to bookend a string of two wins, three seconds and two thirds from his last seven starts, collecting over $115,000 in the process. Those seven runs alone would qualify him as an A runner under the APEX rating system devised by Bill Openheim and recently published exclusively in the Australian Bloodhorse Review. 

No walker then, and beaten nine lengths under a hold. But he’s an 8YO and surely cannot have much of a future, I hear you say. Well perhaps, but there is no intrinsic reason a thoroughbred cannot perform well at six years or older, it’s just that most have given their best by then in the search for early returns. 

As all racing historians would be aware, the mighty NZ stayer Great Sensation won the FIRST of his three successive Wellington Cups over two miles in 1961 as an eight year-old. There have been others but the point is made.
Why haven’t we heard of him before, I hear you say. Well, who knows, it is one of the mysteries of racing. Bikkie started his career in Victoria, where he amassed the creditable but unspectacular record of two wins, 12 placings and just over $54,000. 

A move north to Queensland into the stable of Brian Smith (trainer of the legendary Balmerino) has seen him transformed into a rising superstar, winning his last four in a row, taking his Queensland record to five wins and two seconds from eight starts adding earnings of $122,450.

If the Cox Plate were run tomorrow he’d be a good thing. Okay, okay, so I’m getting a bit carried away. Nevertheless if he holds his form, a ‘big one’ is within his grasp this coming spring. 

Bikkie Tin Blues has a number of inbreedings within seven generations to the staying influences Tourbillon, Prince Rose, Princequillo and Mahmoud but his pedigree is perhaps most notable for lack of significant inbreeding close up. He was bred by Emirates Park who sold him for a mere $22,000 at the QBBS Classic Sale in 2000. He is a half-brother to four other winners, the best being Roses and Wine by Akaaber who was a metropolitan winner of 13 races and $116,225 in Victoria.

The record of STALLIONS rising stars has been pretty good, so even though this might look like one from left field, there’s only one thing left to say. Go Bikkie!


August 14th, 2006

At Eagle Farm on Saturday, veteran stayer Bikkie Tin Blues, reminded breeders' what great value his sire Secret Savings is, when he destroyed his opposition in the Exhibition Handicap (1800m).

Ridden by Brad Pengelly, Bikkie Tin Blues (ex Ritual Music by Gregorian), was the punters elect and jumping away from barrier seven he cantered behind the speed set by Minanni until the 800m.  Travelling kindly for Pengelly they strode past the inform Mitanni (Danewin - And a Hug by Ivor Prince) at the top of the straight and scored by nine lengths.

Adavale Hornet (Admiralty - Bound to Happen by Not Too Soon) was a further length away third.

The win by Bikkie Tin Blues was his fourth in succession and it would have given his trainer Brian Smith something to smile about.

Watching the race from afar - I must say that I've never seen a horse, let alone an eight-year-old, annihilate an open class race so easily and run good time to boot!  He ran 1:47.35 for the 1800m - now that's a good gallop.

News reports have his trainer saying that Bikkie Tin Blues will be set for the Group Three Newcastle Gold Cup (2300m) at Newcastle on September 21 and then on to the Group One Metropolitan Handicap (2400m) at Randwick on October 7. 


May 22nd, 2006

Secret Savings took the honours at Scone on Friday at the clubs biggest meeting of the year when he finished the day with a double including the feature event, the Scone Cup.

Ridden in the cup by Kathy O'Hara and taken to the front to set a genuine tempo Fighting Fund was never headed to score a three-quarter-of-a-length win in the rich mile.

Fighting Fund's effort was matched when Cooder scored an amazing come from behind win in the Quality (1100m).

Secret Savings has proven himself as one of the country's leading sires - with other classy performers including stakes winners and Magic Millions graduates Shamekha, Dash for Cash, Super Savings and Maybe McLaren. 

Buyers looking to Secret Savings for their potential star galloper should start analysing their catalogue for June's Magic Millions National Sale on the Gold Coast. He has eight yearlings scheduled to go under the hammer as part of the quality packed catalogue for the National Yearling Sale. Among them are colts from stakes winning mares Love de Tor and Adeewin and a half sister to Almazyoon from the Roberto mare Luv Luiana.  Secret Savings is also represented by three weanlings 


April 30th, 2006

The main meeting in New South Wales on Saturday was at the picturesque Hawkesbury course with one of the feature races on the card being the City Pacific Finance Hawkesbury Rowley Mile worth $100,000.

Ten horses lined up for the Rowley Mile with Warwick Farm trainer Guy Walter supplying two of them, Lantwin and Fighting Fund.  Lantwin (Victory Prince - Lanatash) went out as the punters elect after a very game third in a Welter during the AJC Autumn carnival, Lantwin a natural leader appeared well suited to the tight layout of the Hawkesbury course.  His stablemate Fighting Fund had struggled at his past two outings so Walter had fitted blinkers to the horses gear with Kathy O'Hara in the saddle.

O'Hara rode an inspired race having Fighting Fund tucked away midfield and as her rivals left the rail at the 700m looking for better going O'Hara stayed close to the rail and got a dream passage through and the chestnut son of Secret Savings pricked his ears and sprinted home strongly to grab the feature by a long head.  

Spirit of Tara (song of Tara - Gagoosh by Marauding) did best of the rest out wide for second.  While Coalesce (Zabeel - Essylt by Artaius)  got home well for third another three-quarters-of-a-length away.

Walter said after Fighting Fund's victory that he would set the four-year-old for the Scone Cup in May.  His other runner Lantwin, who led but tired to finish fourth, is now likely to go for a spell.


January 22nd, 2006

At Randwick on Saturday, Cooder showed he had plenty of miles left in his seven-year-old legs to claim the Sledmere Hcp (1200m).

Down in the weights after only winning once since 2004, Cooder had shown a glimpse of his best form getting home well last start on the same course in the listed Carrington stakes.  With the dead rated track he looked well placed by his trainer Michael Clout.

Top-weight, Fox Lake went very hard up front, Cooder (ex Brown Teal by Imperial Prince) was back at the tail of the field and once his rider Adrian Robinson had him straightened up he came with a late sprint down the outside as Fox Lake compounded.  Cooder did best to claim Ganamac (Anabaa - Zero Hour by Avon Valley) by a long neck with another two lengths to Scotch Gem (Langfuhr - Gemspray by Whiskey Road).


September 25th, 2005

Super Savings, a bargain buy for top trainer Graeme Rogerson at February's Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale, is likely to head south and chase more black type success following his brilliant win the Breeders' Plate at listed level at Randwick on Saturday.

A $20,000 yearling sale purchase, Super Savings romped home winning by two lengths in a race record winning time of 57.8 seconds.

"He's a nice colt," winning trainer Graeme Rogerson said. "We'll send him now to Melbourne for the Maribyrnong Plate and then set him for the Adelaide Magic Millions."

Super Savings (ex Arkadina by Myocard) cruised home to beat fellow Magic Millions graduate Just Mambo (Danehill Dancer - Royal Subject by Kingmambo) by two lengths, with Mentality (Flying Spur - Synaethesia by Quiet American) another long neck away.

A son of former quality racehorse Secret Savings, Super Savings has proven to be yet another great advertisement to one of the country's great yearling sale - the Adelaide Yearling Sale at Morphettville. 

"I keep telling people about the exceptional value at the Adelaide sale," MM's Adelaide manager Grant Burns said today. "Where else can you buy a Breeders Plate winner for $20,000?"

"Graeme Rogerson has been a great supporter of Magic Millions sales and he is a regular and active buyer at the Adelaide Sale each year."
"I'm always amused at how a number of buyers willingly spend hundreds of thousands of dollars more at expensive interstate sales when the Adelaide sale is proven at the top level in every state of Australia."


April 3rd, 2005

Outstanding mare Shamekha claimed her second Group One race in a week after storming home in the All-Aged Stakes at Randwick. 

Last Saturday, Shamekha lowered the colours of Fastnet Rock and Alinghi in the TJ Smith Stakes (1200m) and she was just as effective on Saturday as she stepped up to 1400m and sounded a warning to her Stradbroke Handicap rivals.

Regal Roller was not allowed to take up his customary leader's role with Falkirk taking charge of Corey Brown and racing fiercely with the pair going through the first 800m in 45.43s.

What was happening up front played into Darren Beadman's hands aboard Shamekha as she followed race favourite Only Words.

With Regal Roller tiring and Falkirk deciding to hang out at the top of the straight, Only Words took control.  Shamekha (ex Lifetime Story by Don't Say Halo) had the last shot at Only Words (End Sweep - What Can I Say by Khozaam) and a three-quarter-of-a-length break at the post.

Our Egyptian Raine (Desert Sun - Egyptian Queen by Karioi Lad) ran her usual honest race for third two lengths further away.

"It's absolutely fabulous and full credit to the mare," trainer Gai Waterhouse said.

"The way the race turned out suited her and she just motored home."

Beadman was confident a long way out.

"They were flying up front and she's a very tractable mare and settled well for me," he said.

"In the straight she knew the race was on and hit the line hard."


March 27th, 2005

Talented Secret Saving's mare, Shamekha gave Gai Waterhouse her 2000th career winner in the group one race named after her late farther T.J. Smith when she delivered a knock out blow to one of Australia's hottest sprinters Fastnet Rock at Randwick on Saturday.

Shamekha, last year's Coolmore Classic winner, who had not won since, went into the race fresh with Waterhouse always targeting the sprint, long before she knew the glamour three-year-olds would be there.

"I set her for this race and she was spot-on," Waterhouse said.

"I wasn't as confident when the rain came because she was unknown in the wet.

Both Fastnet Rock and Alinghi eased in betting with known wet-tracker Only Words well supported in the ring.

Shamekha (ex Lifetime Story by Don't Say Halo) settled fourth in the six-horse field with Fastnet Rock and Alinghi behind her, but as they struggled to find their feet she kicked to the front.

On the line Shamekha had a long neck over Fastnet Rock (Danehill Piccadilly Circus by Royal Academy) with Only Words (End Sweep - What Can I Say by Khozaam) a long head third and Alinghi (Encosta de Lago - Oceanfast by Monde Bleu) fourth.


March 6th, 2005

On a wet cold grey day at Caulfield, Under the Floor made the day a whole lot brighter for his connections grabbing a listed victory at his second start in the Pol Roger Stakes (registered name Chairman's Stakes) at Caulfield on Saturday.

A neat chestnut, Under the Floor, made his debut at Moonee Valley two weeks earlier running second to the very smart Opportunity.  With the benefit of the experience he handled the windy day at Caulfield with ease.  Jumping away well from barrier 12, Under the Floor was settled in the second half of the field behind the speedy Ablazing and Redoute's Roses

Ridden by Damien Oliver, Under the Floor was covering a little extra ground out wide with cover.  Once Oliver made his move on Under the Floor they moved up quickly as they cornered with Danger Looms and Ready to Mombo just behind him.  Once Oliver got the spilt at the 250m, Under the Floor raced away to score a very soft win by 2-1/4 lengths from Danger Looms (Dangerous - Diamonds Forever by At Talaq) with Ready to Momb (More than Ready - Miss Mombo Queen by Kingmambo) a head away in third.

Owned by another big Slade Bloodstock syndicate who purchased Under the Floor from the 2004 Inglis Classic yearling sale from the Emirates Park draft for $45,000. 

Under the Floor's (ex Courteous by Affirmed) victory was very impressive and he will keep improving.


January 31st, 2005

Secret Savings three-year-old daughter, Love And Money was too strong for the boys in the W. H. Buchanan Handicap (1200m) at Eagle Farm on Saturday.

Love And Money (ex Cherished by Citidancer) crossed the line three-quarters-of-a-length ahead of  Rast Sim (Lion Hunter - Mistsar by Tsarbaby) with race favourite Fleet Baron (Afleetaffair - Baron's Fault by Imperial Baron) a long neck away in third. 

In chalking up her third career win from eight starts, Love And Money took her earnings past $94,000.


November 14th, 2004

At Eagle Farm on Saturday, Jazz Fund was rewarded for his consistency scoring in the Luminia Class 6 Handicap (1200m).

Jumping away well from barrier five, Carl Spry settled Jazz Fund behind the early speed on the rails enjoying a nice run.  As the field straightened for home Spry elected to stay on the rail and wait for a run on the fence and when it came in the last 100m Jazz Fund carried his 58kgs to victory comfortably.

Jazz Fund (ex Karioi Dixie by Karioi Prince) had a neck on Tudor Quest (Spectrum - Dolly Will Do by Rubiton) with Naderoz (Danzero - Willow Flight by Alquoz) a short-head away third. 


June 15th, 2004

At Flemington on Saturday Secret Savings sired the winner of the opening and last race on the tough winter program.  

In the opening race on the card, the Hilton Nicholas Handicap (1400m), Tantat Secret kept his perfect record in tact scoring his third win from as many starts.

Tantat Secret, carried equal top weight of 58kgs jumping away from barrier 2 and ridden by Nick Ryan, who elected to stay next to the inside rail down the Flemington straight.

Tantat Secret (ex My Juliet by Canny Lad) enjoyed a good run and raced to the lead inside the 200m and was going strongly to score a long neck win over Captain Zero (Danzero - Currabahah by Northern Spring) with a half-neck back to Tara's Halls (Racer's Edge - Santa's Vixen by Kingston Rule) in third.

Honest mare Maybe McLaren (ex Caerleon's Edge by Caerleon), showed plenty of fight to score in the Geoffrey Levett Handicap (1100m).

In a tight finish, Maybe McLaren only had a nose too spare from Tessuto (Barathea - Apache Girl by Best Western) with half-length to Run Just Run (Just Awesome - Dolly Dewdrop by Raffindale) in third.


May 30th, 2004

At Moonee Valley on Saturday, Tantat Secret made it two wins from two outings in the Metropolitan Hotel Plate (1200m).

Tantat Secret began quite well from barrier two, his young rider Blake Shinn elected to stay out of the early speed battle with Hollow Bullet (Tayasu Tsuyoshti - Beat the Bullet) and Marzotto (Perugino - Dapper's Pride).

Tantat Secret (ex My Juliet by Canny Lad) steadily made ground from the 600m peg getting into the clear at the 300m.  Hollow Bullet was well clear at the 120m but she started to stop quickly over the final stages and Tantat Secret came at her strongly to get up right on the line by a nose.

Three-and-a-quarter lengths back was Dun Mears (Anziyan - The Titan Strike by Straight Strike) in third, who had got into plenty of trouble early to run on well in the straight to just grab the tiring Marzotto.


May 23rd, 2004

At Rosehill Gardens on Saturday, Wagstaffe made a successful return to racing after a long spell in winning the Maildra Series.

Wagstaffe had shown at a recent barrier trial that he would be competitive first time out with an impressive win, but it was still a big effort from the five-year-old as he had been off the scene for more than a year.

Wagstaffe (ex Najett by Bletchingly) scored by a half-neck over Keeping The Faith (My Patriarch by Leap of Faith by Kangaroo) with 1-1/2 lengths back to Andre Marcel (Strategic - Breathless Miss by Mighty Zephyr) in third. 

Wagstaffe set a new class record running 1:04.00 over the 1100m covering the last 600m in 34.33 seconds. 


May 9th, 2004

At Moonee Valley on Saturday the soft going didn't worry Where's Dad's Cash who stuck his head out at the right time to claim the Tony Hodgson Handicap (1000m). 

Where's Dad's Cash has now won four of his 18 starts and just over $85,000 in prizemoney and he has  shown a liking for Moonee Valley where he has won twice and been placed three times from eight starts.  

Where's Dad's Cash (ex Gourmet Lady by Lunchtime) edged out popular veteran sprinter Bomber Bill (Air de France - Lady Special by Alzao) who will attempt to win his second Group One Goodwood Hcp next week dead-heating with Datari (Toy Pindarri - Datelle by Consolidate). 


March 21, 2004

Shamekha gave Secret Savings his second group one winner when she won the Coolmore Classic (registered name: NSW Thoroughbred Breeders Stakes 1500m) at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday. 

Prepared by Gai Waterhouse’s and ridden by Jim Cassidy who rode an inspired race to get the three-year old filly home by half-a-lenght over the outstanding Danehill Dancer mare Private Steer (ex Lisheenowen by Semipalatinsk) from and the consistent Forum Floozie (Danasinga - Flying Floozie by Pompeii Court) three-quarters-of-a-length away in third. 

The Coolmore Classic is the only group one race in Australia for fillies and mares and Waterhouse had Shamekha at her top with just two runs in consecutive weeks after a five month layoff a fantastic training performance.

Sold for $70,000 at the Magic Millions Yearling Sale Shamekha races in the colours of Emirates Park principal His Excellency Nasser Abdullah Hussain Lootah who raced and stands Secret Savings at his Murrurundi based stud. 

The three-year old bay filly is the third foal of the winning Don’t Say Halo mare Lifetime Story a half sister to top-class racehorse and sire Brave Warrior (Cossack Warrior).  

The day was a success for Secret Savings as he also produced another two interstate metropolitan winners.  In Queensland at Eagle Farm, Jazz Fun (ex Karioi Dixie by Karioi Prince) won the Australia Self Storage Handicap (1200m).

Jazz Fund's winning margin was 1-1/2 lengths over Sir Bisc (Sir Laurence - Melange by Otehi Bay) with Tom Coureuse (Beautiful Crown - Coureuse by Tierce) in third.

In the meantime at Cheltenham Park in South Australia, Maybe McLaren (ex Caerleon's Edge by Caerleon) easily won the Smoke-Free Handicap (1000m) by a 1-3/4 lengths.

Secret Savings has five yearlings catalogued for the William Inglis Easter yearling sale including a full sister to Dash For Cash, a colt from the family of Flying Spur and Encosta de Lago, a full sister to stakeswinner Secret Land, a filly from the stakes winning Danehill mare Almazyoon, and a half brother to three winners from a half sister to Irish 1000 Gns winner Al Bahathri


February 15th, 2004

Riverman mare Zaghaareed progeny are on fire at the moment.  Her five-year-old daughter Treasure Time stuck her head out when it mattered most in the Schweppes Handicap (1260m) at Cheltenham on Saturday.

Treasure Time's win was the second metropolitan victory within seven days for the Riverman mare, as last week at Morphettville, Zaghaareed's daughter Subella, also by Secret Savings, comfortably won the Feltex Classic Carpets Handicap (1050m).

Treasure Time's win was her sixth career victory and took her earnings past $110,000, a tidy profit for her connections, as Max Lees purchased Treasure Time from the Inglis Classic sale in 2000 from the Emirates Park draft for just $32,500.

Subella has also more than paid her way for her connections earning more than $57,000, as Stuart Gower purchased Subella from the Magic Millions Adelaide sale in 2001 from the Emirates Park draft for just $32,000.  

Zaghaareed has a three-year old filly also by Secret Savings named Al Yafil in training with Graeme Rogerson. 


February 11, 2004

Four-year-old Secret Savings mare Subella (ex Zaghaareed by Riverman) landed her fourth win from just 14 starts at the weekend when she won the Feltex Classic Carpets Handicap (1050m) at Morphettville on Saturday.

Prepared by Stuart Gower, Subella had not raced in five weeks, however she had recorded an earlier win at the track and distance first-up in her previous preparation.  Subella defeated Cullen Bay (Tiangar - Alamo Girl by New Logic) by half-a-neck with Relativity (Geiger Counter - Western Zip by Zephyr Zip) in third another half-length away.


February 1, 2004

A winning interstate metropolitan double for Emirates Park Stud stallion, Secret Savings on Saturday.

Honest mare, Swiss Vault (ex My Star Katie by Star Watch), looked super winning the Distinctive Lifestyle Handicap (1100m) by three-lengths from Easy Virtue (Baryshnikov - Zippast by Lord Seymour) with a long-neck back to Magic Broom (End Sweep - Mystic by Chanteclair) in third.

Later on in the day at Eagle Farm, Inatin (ex Flowered Silk by Cossack Warrior) nosed out African Queen (Lion Hunter - Creola by Palace Music) in a thrilling finish of the J M Gray-Buchanan Handicap (1200m), with All In Awe (Just Awesome - Verge by Mighty Avalanche) a short-head away in third.


January 25th, 2004

Secret Savings mare Maybe Mclaren, gave her new part-owner Cheree Buchiw, who had ridden her  exclusively to four victories of her previous seven starts until her horrific race fall where she lost the lower part of her left leg, a wonderful thrill at Victoria Park on Saturday when she took out the Stuart Crystal Handicap (1000m) in brilliant fashion.

Maybe Mclaren's owners saw fit to give Buchiw a portion of the mare in recognition for all the work she has done on her, Jeremy Gask told Sport 927 the morning of the race. 

"I think it's a great gesture and Cheree is thrilled. She loves the horse."

At Victoria Park, Maybe Mclaren was partnered by Simon Price, settling her just off the speed.  When Price got to the 200m peg, he kicked her away from the pack to stride home three-quarters-of-a-length ahead of Prince Regal (Dehere - Regal Sea by Dahar) with a half-head to Stand By Me (Umatilla - New Bond by New Regent) in third.

Maybe Mclaren is being set for the G2 Swettenham Stud Stakes in February, her next start will be in the G3 Irwin Stakes. 


October 12th, 2003

Secret Savings four-year-old mare Swiss Vault, turned in a great display of speed and strength to win the Smoke-Free Handicap (1000m) at Cheltenham Park on Saturday.

Swiss Vault flew over the journey in a slick 0:56.86 seconds covering the last 600m in 33.43 giving nothing else a chance in the flying.  

It was Swiss Vault's fourth career victory from 12 starts and she hit the line strongly with 1-1/2 lengths back to Alramil (Military Plume - Al Raabi by Godswalk) with another three-quarters-of-a-length to Starhere (Dehere - Frontier Star by Luskin Star) third. 


September 20, 2003

Emirates Park young stallion Secret Savings sired a notable double at Rosehill on Saturday, which included the emphatic victory of Shamekha in the G2 Tea Rose Stakes (1500m).

Shamekha (ex Lifetime Story by Don't Say Halo) stamped her authority with a classy 2-1/2 length win. Unearthly (Zabeel - Snippets' Crown by Snippets) brushed home from the tail of the field for second with Miss Ivy (Gold Brose - Midori Splice by Last Tycoon) a long-head away in third. 

Ridden by Jim Cassidy, who parked the filly behind race leader Sky Cuddle and when Cassidy gave Shamekha some reign, she rounded the leader up and streaked away from the field. 

Shamekha's next start will be in the G1 Flight Stakes (1600m) at Randwick on October 4, the final leg of the Princess Series.   

Earlier in the day at Rosehill, Fawaz (ex Gulab by Marscay) stuck his head out when it mattered most in the Cherry Coke Handicap (2000m).

Fawaz defeated Kreisler Mirage (Kreisler - Imposing Belle by Imposing) by a nose with Kingston Classic (Kingsttenham - Turf Classic by Palatable) 1-3/4 lengths back in third.


September 7, 2003

Emirate Park Stud's Secret Savings is a rising young star in the sire ranks. His three-year-old daughter Shamekha put up the most impressive performance on the Randwick card, when she cruised past the top-class General Nediym filly, Regimental Gal to win the $100,000 Group 3 Furious Stakes by 2-lengths on Saturday.

Shamekha will now try to capture the remainder of the Princess Series en route to the G1 Victorian Oaks.  Having her first start since an unplaced effort in the G1 Sires' Produce Stakes at Eagle Farm on May 31, Shamekha trailed the speed set by Regimental Gal (ex Hallaya by Yallah Prince) then motored home to score a strong win over the Queenslander.

Waterhouse has indicated she would press on with plans to run the Secret Savings filly in the remaining Princess Series races, the Tea Rose Stakes (1500m) on September 20 and the G1 Flight Stakes (1600m) on October 4.

Her main mission this spring will be the Victorian Oaks and jockey Jim Cassidy is confident Shamekha (ex Lifetime Story by Don't Say Halo) has the stamina to get over ground.


August 31, 2003

Algorithm (ex Just Pretty by Danzig) chalked up his third win from four starts when he claimed the OEX Handicap (1110m) at the Gold Coast on Saturday.

Algorithm safely held Silk And Money (Frisco View - Seen Before by Scenic) by three-and-a-half lengths with a head back to Power Break (Puissance - Nice Break by Icelandic) third. 


July 13, 2003

A metropolitan double for Emirates Stud pin up boy, Secret Savings on Saturday.

Three-year-old grey filly Jamrah (ex Gulistan by Rubiton) got the ball rolling with a comfortable 1-3/4 length victory in the Emirates Handicap (1200m) at Randwick. 

Jamrah settled off the pace with plenty of galloping room and she was travelling kindly for her rider Corey Brown as the field turned into the straight.  Once into the straight Brown angled her out and let-down for a strong run home.  

With Jamrah in full flight another Secret Savings filly Tutelage (ex Nightly Class by Snaadee) finished on well for second with Bocconcini (Unbridled's Song - Bruschetta by Snippets) 2-3/4 lengths away third.

Later in the day at Moonee Valley, Where's Dad's Cash took out the Qantas Flying (1000m) at Moonee Valley.

Where's Dad's Cash drew well in gate four and began quickly so his rider Kerrin McEvoy had the four-year-old up running third, and kept him going strongly to claim victory.

Where's Dad's Cash scored by 1-1/2 lengths from track specialist Dandy Kid (Demus - Miss Tecoma by Cerreto), with Beach Box (Keltrice - Weekender by Esperanto) a length away third.


June 1, 2003

Lunch Money (ex Gem Of a Lunch by Lunchtime) stuck his head out when it mattered most in a tight finish to win the 1850m Handicap at Terang on May 31st.


May 24, 2003

Maybe McLaren claimed the Alan Sheppard Homes Handicap (1000m) at Victoria Park on Saturday, May 24th.

Maybe McLaren (ex Caerleon's Edge by Caerleon) held Like Jon (Real Cash - Amen's Lass) by 1-3/4 lengths with Maclase (Euclase - Amabile) a long neck back in third.

Maybe McLaren covered the five furlongs in a slick 57.06 seconds recording his third win from only four starts and one third, taking his prizemoney to $29,000. 


May 18, 2003

Secret Savings filly Shamekha claimed the G3 Champagne Classic (1200m) at Doomben on Saturday, May 17th.

Shamekha (ex Lifetime Story by Don't Say Halo) was ridden by Jim Cassidy to win the race by 1-¼ lengths from In Top Swing (Beautiful Crown - Holbrook Lass by Rory's Jester) with Sir Success (Success Express - Tenakee by Diesis) another ¾ length away in third. 

Shamekha extended enormously well to win and will now go onto the G1 Sires Produce at Eagle Farm (May 31st) and if all is well with the filly the G1 TJ Smith Stakes at the same track on June 9.

The filly was offered for sale at the 2002 Magic Millions yearling sale from the Emirates Park draft and she was purchased by Gai Waterhouse for $70,000, a tidy profit for her owner His Excellency Nasser Abdullah Hussain Lootah, as Shamekha's win was her third and took her earnings past $389,000.


May 11, 2003

Tax Dodge (ex Predictions by Western Symphony) broke his maiden status at his second race start when he grabbed victory by the barest margin at Pakenham on Saturday, May 10.

Tax Dodge claimed his maiden win by a short-half-head from Lord Tizer (Super Seigneur - Gotizer) with Womby Lee (Soviet Lad - Another Womby) three-quarters-of-a-length away third. 


April 27, 2003

Emirates Park sire Secret Savings had a double of winners on Saturday, April 26th.  Swiss Vault (ex My Star Katie by Star Watch) took out the opening race on the card at Cheltenham the KPMG Business Advisory Handicap and then at Kembla Grange, Al Hasim (ex Part Time Runner by Arctic Tern) broke his maiden status by 1-1/2 lengths in the first race of the day.

Swiss Vault scored a long neck victory over Honour the Star (El Moxie - Spring to Stardom) giving Emirates Park based sires the quinella.


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