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STANDARD BRED _ SIRES OF THE SEASON X IP ......A B <• • - -mt ii An exceptionally talented pacer which brilliantly won 2 P ATM fl l\l of his 4 starts, Patron Score displayed real speed when ■ a aaviw w | n nlng twice over 2600 m {mobile) at Addington. His E maiden win was in the astonishingly fast time of 3:21.9, - ~** Wr * Ki pacing his first 400 m in 28:8s, while against the Cl’s a (El Patron - week later he looked tops when returning 3:20.9, pacing Bachelor Score) his first mile In 2:0.1 and his last mile In 2:1. By the Service Fee successful sire. El Patron, Patron Score is from a . Bachelor Hanover mare from a big winning family and Is ?4Uu closely-related to other successful sires in Noodium and Grazina $7 (drv) Tactile. Last year he served close to 100 mares. SlO lw« mares). RD - * A top racehorse (13 wins) with a flawless pedigree, there's hardly a trotting publication these days that 0 Y I E doesn't mention Byebye Bill. His racehorses keep _ winning and his broodmares are proving outstandingly RILL successful. In recent weeks his mares have left Lord Dalrae (1:54.6, USA), Noble Advice (6 wins). Basilica (Captain AGIOS - (Leonard Memorial), Smooth Sahara, Timely Bye (1:58.6) Forever) and Captain Forever (1:59.4, $72,148). His racehorses incl. Service Fee Solar Prince, Solar Queen, Double Bill (1:59.2), Hugo Porta, Play Safe and smart 3-y-o Cottrill. Why Bill (1:57.2, ?OUU 4609,684) and Loyal Drift (NZ Oaks), both by Byebye Bill, Associate sire: were easily the best progeny of their dams, which visited Rrpst Tim a (§350) many other sires. Phone A. J. Lancaster, 88 South Belt, uruai hum U ncoln (Ph. 252-724) or Rita Turner (Ph. Chch 886-065). From his first crop this son of the great Meadow Skipper has left Bonnie Skipper (1:56.4, a good winner here and lAf I In the US). He has now left 16 individual winners incl. • other sub 2:0 pacers in Pacific Vale (1:59), Skipper Ben CIZIDDED (1:56.6) and Real Skipper (1:58.8). Other smart winners in Ml\lr ■ Crl NZ include Gay World and Daisy Duke. Breed to the (Meadow Skipper- world's finest bloodlines through this fine young horse. World Cruise) His s,re is ons of th ® world's best while his dam is a half- „ _ sister by Good Tima to the legendary broodmare sire. Tar Service Fee Heel. . Contact Des Grice, Kingcraft Farm, Prebbleton, Phone * wvu Christchurch 497-313. Associate sires: Lopez Hanover ($500), Keystone Mutiny ($400). The distinguished family to which Motu Prince belongs was In the news last week when his close relative. Kiwi KJ| irtTTI I Dillon paced a brilliant 1:54.4 at the Meadowlands. Motu Iwßvr I W Prince, the 1977 NZ Darby winner In record time of 3:21.1, DDI IKi E also took a sub 2:0 record as a 3yo. A well-performed son rrillvUE of Armbro Del, Motu Prince is from broodmare gem, (p 3 1:59.3) Cirrus, which was sold to Aust, after gaining Southland I rial Broodmare of the Year honours. Other fine winners from (Arm pro uei - Cirrus Inc!. Devastator {3 in NZ, USA winner), Motu Cirrus) Princess (7 wins). Hurricane Kiwi (7 NZ wins, USA Service Fee winner). Kiwi Guy (2 in NZ) and Bakano, a winner. Motu &AQA Prince stands at Cust where the pasture is good ali year VrtUU roun d. Please contact Robert or Jill Asquith, Summerhill Stud, R.D. 1, Ranglora. Phone Cust 888. Count Bay is the sire of this season's star 3yo trotter. Count Me In, the winner of the NZ Trotting Stakes and IMT NZ Rosso Antico Stakes, the feature events for one of W W IN B his aßer while he Is also the sire of promising trotters, n a wj Arbitrator (3 wins, 11 placings this term) and Count Blaze ■ (2 wins, 4 placings). 'CnonHv Count - A Great outcross for mares. County Bay is bred in the (Speedy bourn purple, being by Speedy Count (t, 1:58.8 and $333,884) Haynie) from Baynie, by Star's Pride, a sister to Hamletonian Service Fee winner, Ayres (t, 1:56.4). Count Bay also sired the pacing winner, Lisa Hast, this season. ?9vU Standing at Leicester Roper's Kia Ora Stud, Sheffield, Phone Sheffield 790. Associate sires: Montini Bromac ($400), Dryham Lea ($800). The winner of 7 races in a limited career. Frosty Lobell EEIrtRTV showed ali the potential of a cup horse before a race ■ Vw I ■ smash put an end to his racing. A fine looking young _ El 3 stallion, he is by a top sire, from a Thurber Frost mare HJDELLi which has left several other winners. A feature of his (Mark I nbell - racing was his brilliant acceleration, and this, doing with i a cmct) his perfect conformation and outstanding temperament, Lena rrosr/ should help produce top youngsters. Ten per cent Service Fee discount for two or more mares, and price negotiable for A Ann winning or winning-producing mares. All care, no ?tvV responsibility. Standing at Yukon Lodge, Pound Road, (I f.a.) Yaldhurst Inquiries to Don Bannan, 20 Dunrobln Place, Christchurch, 4. Phone 588-664. One of NZ's finest trotters a few seasons ago. Alias JL ■ ■ « Armbro won 15 Including the 1979 Dominion Handicap in ALIAw 4:12.3, and trotted his only mile in 2:1.2. He is now _ _ _ _ _represented by a fine young crop headed by Lord Alias, AR MR RO last season's top juvenile trotter which won 4 from 5 ■’*■**■ starts. Lord Alias won 2 and was 7 times placed this (T, 2:1.2) term before being sidelined with Injury. From his first (Armbro Del - «ma!l crop of 7 foals. Alias Armbro had 4 nominated for Charmina WiHnw) Year's NZ Trotting Stakes, a race Alias Armbro won VIICH mmg WICJOWJ a> a o Guy Armbro , also from his first crop, showed Service Fee promise before being exported to North America. Contact Bevan Heron, Mangupuke Stud. Phona Sefton — — — _ A $NZ145,000 yearling. Speedy Summit was destined to SPErU Y become a top trotting colt before his racing career was ** ■ curtailed by a serious injury. Speedy Summit features C| | M lUI IT the current golden cross of trotting breeding being by wvlvllfll I America's greatest trotting sire, Speedy Crown (stands (Speedy Crown - at MZ77,O(X) service fee) from a mare by a son of Star's Qnritana Rannwor Pride. Speedy Summit should be the perfect cross for &P a. ?er the large number of Star's Pride line mares by Tuft, - Dy Ayres) Crockett and Game Pride now being bred from in NZ. His Service Fee maternal sire, Ayres, is a former world champion trotter A AAA and an outstanding trotting sire and broodmare sire. Standing at Frank Bebbington's Avalon Stud, . Ashburton. Phone Winchmora 603. j

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