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New season, new champions, new owners. 1997/98 was a watershed in many ways, as the Danehill juggernaut hit a speed bump, the Cups King went international and an upstart sales company got a new start. Cambridge Stud finally found an heir to its iconic breed shaper, Sir Tristram and Inglis finally had a legitimate threat to its hegemony in Australia.
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TDN Australia and New Zealand’s look back at the 1993/94 season takes in the emergence of the first crop of inarguably the world’s greatest ever shuttle stallion. The results of these first runners helped put an industry back on its feet after the financial crash and survive a mystery ailment that almost derailed the season’s biggest yearling sale.
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A new season, more history. 1993/94 finds a racing and breeding industry clawing its way back. The first, and so far only, crop of a highly touted shuttle stallion have just turned three. Meanwhile, the Victoria Racing Club is racing the clock to execute a bold new strategy for Australasia’s premier thoroughbred contest.
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In the final part of a retrospective of racing and breeding season 1989/90, there are more tectonic shifts to an industry in transition. As the industry battles with a looming recession, shrewd investors take a punt on a relatively new concept - dual hemisphere stallion duties.
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The 1989/90 racing and breeding season takes an incredible twist, as Inglis and Wrightson's join forces for a unique ‘fire sale’. Plus, an Australasian Champion Sire graces the track and an all-time great trainer announces he will retire.
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Season 1989/90 opens with an industry under a cloud. A number of leading training and breeding operations are close to oblivion and it is only through extraordinary measures that they can be rescued. What led to the catastrophic downturn in the Australian bloodstock market at the end of the eighties?
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Racing and breeding season 2007/08 takes another turn as a global force ‘supersizes’ its involvement in Australian racing, in one grand move. As Easter gets underway, Nathan Tinkler has company at the top of the buyers list, for the first time since he burst onto the scene in early 2008.
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The extraordinary 2007/08 racing and breeding season continues as Equine Influenza moves the goalposts for the nations best horses. Plus, yearling sales season makes a belated start and a new force joins the buying bench with a flourish unlike any seen before, or since.
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A look back on the spring of 2007 and the virus that brought the Australian racing and breeding industry to the brink of ruin. Featuring recollections from those on the front lines and an exploration of the ongoing ripple effects of the outbreak.
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In the final episode of Season 1 of Connections Cast, Gus Roland is joined by beef baron and ex-auctioneer Stuart Ramsey, who has achieved a wealth of success in the breeding and racing caper through his renowned Hunter Valley-based Turangga Farm operation.
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International bloodstock manager Georges Rimaud, who manages the Aga Khan Stud's Haras de Bonneval in France where Siyouni stands, shares his learnings on thoroughbred breeding on this week's episode of Connections Cast.
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Practical and pragmatic, highly respected studmaster John North chats with Gus Roland about old fashioned management techniques, the excitement of standing D'Argento and the evolution of Bowness Stud.
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Lessons on stallion management from Star Way, the relationship with Coolmore and excitement for the future of Windsor Park, are the topics covered in the latest Connection’s Cast with Rodney Schick.
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A familar and popular figure to the Australian bloodstock community, Shadwell’s long-serving Racing Manager Angus Gold is featured in an extended and wide-ranging discussion.
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As well as being of one of Australasia's most respected bloodstock agents, Paul Moroney is a five-time Group 1-winning trainer, racing presenter and journalist and data pioneer who has experienced a rich racing life.
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This week's Connections Cast is John Kelly, the fourth generation of his family on Newhaven Park. In a wide-ranging chat with Angus Roland, John shares his insight on Newhaven's current stallion strategy after the purchase of Mo'unga, the history of the property and the Kelly family's involvement, the great horses to have emerged off the farm and the plans for the future.
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In this week's episode of Connections Cast, host Angus Roland chats to Champion South African trainer Mike de Kock about his extraordinary global success, the stars that catapulted him to that glory, the progress of his son Mathew in Australian training ranks and the challenges facing South African and Australian racing.
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In an Inglis Easter Yearling Sale special, Gus Roland is joined by bloodstock agent Hubie de Burgh, Arrowfield Stud's Paul Messara and Randwick trainer Mark Newnham to discuss the sales market, yearling buying and conformation lessons.
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The recent G1 Golden Slipper S. saw OTI have its first-ever G1 Golden Slipper S. runner, Lady Laguna (Overshare), something that spoke more to Terry Henderson's eye for an opportunity than it did to a sudden change of strategy. In this week's episode of Connections Cast, host Angus Roland speaks to OTI Racing's Henderson, who has built a successful business out of sourcing star horses from all over the world and racing them in the best races.
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Champion jockey, now top trainer, charismatic kiwi Lance O’Sullivan relives some of the top moments of his career, from Surfer’s Paradise to Horlicks and some of his best wins, from Cox Plates to Treasure Island.
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