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STANDARD BRED _ SIRES OF THE SEASON I W From his first crop, Farm Timer has left the promising FA RM Farm Boss ( 2:2 - 8 > 2 win8 ’ 8 Placings), a late foal ■ ~W1 sure to improve with age, the Aust, winner, Big Issue TIRJIED (6), the race-placed Smokey Leigh (qual. Dunedin, then I 11VI £.ll sold to Aust.) and Imperial Time (qual. in 3:16.4). Farm (1.57) Timer won 15 of his 41 starts, pacing 1:58.6 at 3,1.57 at (Race Time 4 > ar, d was race-timed in 1.56. His dam, Miss Norette is ' Mice a % ai ® ter to * he 20 Bire > Countr y Don (1:57.8) and to miss iNoreuej Farm Noahj thB d am of the fastest mare ever in Fan Service Fee Hanover, which time-trialled in 1:50.8 at 4. Farm Timer «® ® brother or Vz brother to 9 winners. Contact Carl Middleton, Millburn Farm Ltd, R.D. 2, Rakaia. I AHR Lord Module’s 2yo’s are showing great potential — out LiVJnM of his first crop of 6, two have already won at trials. On ■ II E the track, Lord Module was outstanding, winning 28, IVI LzlzUkE including the N.Z. Cup, F.F.A and Pan Am Mile in 1:56.2. (TT T 54 9) From 2nd line, he won by 3 len. in the Juvenile Champ. H nrdchin ■ in the N.Z. record time of 2:49.1 (mob, 2200 m), a time (Lorasnip which still stands. In his last race at 7yrs, he beat MOailie) Armalight, Bonnie’s Chance, Hands Down and GammalService Fee ite in the world record time of 3:15.5 (mob, 2600 m). His fclOEn 1:54.9 time trial was paced at 11.20 p.m. on an off-track. q> IZOU Last season’s fertility rate — 95%. Standing at the (10% discount 2or Claremont Stud, Templeton. Stud phone 496-080, or more mares.) 499-516. The only 4yo ever to win the N.Z. Cup-Inter-Dominion A All E\7 double, Stanley Rio has made an immediate impact at O I ANLE I stud. From his first crop, he is the leading N.Z.-based . sire of 2yo’s in Aust, this season due to his outstanding RIO 80n > Th ® Rio star> wh o®® earnings exceed $48,000. His , a n.™ -n combined Aust.-N.Z. earnings place him 4th on the list (p 4 2:UU.I) O f N.Z.-based sires in Australasia. In N.Z., Stanley Rio is (Nevele Golfer — the sire of the speedy filly, Riani (2 wins incl. N.Z. 2yo RiO Fleur) record for 2200 m, stand, of 2:55.2), while he has left 5 cprvicp Fee qualifiers and 20 2yo trial and parade winners. A '' _ _ champion performer on the racetrack, destined to leave $1250 champions. Standing at Stanley Rio Stables, Yaldhurst Road, phone Jim Crawford, Christchurch 429-790. IA A HIE Th ® winner of 4of his first 6 starts, Jamie Hanover (p 3 JAMIE 2:00.6) is a brother to Juleo Hanover, a recent 1.54 l_l A lIAI/m winner in the U.S. Bred along similar lines to successful FiAIML/VEK Albatross sons in N.Z. such as Alba Counsel, Vance /Aihatrnee Hanover and Honkin Andy, he comes from a female line (Hiuairubb which haB B(J% winnarB to | jva foa|3 By A | batroaB Joame Hanover) (1:54.6), the sire of over 745 winners, incl. 450 in 2.00 Service fee and 41 in 1.55, his dam has left 11 winners from 13 foals, whil® his grand-dam has left 11 winners from 15 foals. vOuU He i 8 dosely related to Happy Sharon (p 4 1:54.8 and (diSC. 2 or more $606,964). Standing at Geoff Tate’s Ribbonwood Stud, mares or race-win- Ladbrooks. Phone Christchurch 296-646. Associate ninq mares) BireB: LumbBr Dream ($5000), Royal Delivery ($300). Alias Armbro is now the sire of the winners, Lord Alias - . - - (former top juvenile), Alias Bebe and Guy Armbro, and ALIAO the placegetters, Grand Centra! and Dancing Armbro, from his first small crops. One of N.Z.’s finest trotters, AR MR RO Alias Armbro won 15 including the 1979 Dominion MnlYlwnv Handicap in 4:12.3, and trotted his only mile in 2:1.2. He (T, 2:. 1,2) won 15 races including the N.Z. Trotting Stakes as a 3yo (Armbro Del — and an Ordeal Trotting Cup, while he is a brother to Charmina Widow) Winfield Armbro, 1:56.2 (pacing). He comes from the Un cfarvirp p PP same family (Widow Volo) as Dainty’3 Daughter, Bonnie service l-ee Frost, Vista Abbey, Abbey Frost, Aust, stud sire Noble $5OO Scott and Butch Cassidy. Standing at the Mangupuke * Stud, Ashbys Road, Balcairn. Phone Sefton 762. An impeccably-bred young sire from the famed Purple » Patch family, he has left the smart filly, Lady Sovereign (1 win, 3 placings in 7 starts), and Crystal Bullet (2nd in wUVEnEIVIIV first Aust, start at Globe Derby Park, Adelaide) from his (Bachelor Hanover first crop of just 4 foals. The winner of 6of his 26 starts, Rnval Rplmpr Sovereign was a top 3yo winning the 1978 N.Z. Derby i« q kv and Cardigan Bay Stakes. His dam, the top racemare 1.58.0 — oy Royal Belmer, won 12, while his Vz sister, Royal Thurber Frost) Decision, won 10. Others in this big-winning family Service Fee include Harvest Gold (9 wins, N.I. Oaks), Lady Belmer OEEn (13 wins), Patchwork (12 wins), Rhinegolde (11 wins) and Belmer’s Image (p 3 1:59.7, 12 wins). Contact Brent Hanna, Factory Road, Sefton. Phone Sefton 814. H best performed sons of the top sire, Out to Win, Wee Win (1:58.9) was one of N.Z.’s toughest lAfpp |M pacers, winning over all distances. With Out to Win only 11 serving a restricted book, Wee Win offers breeders an (Out to Win — appealing alternative. The winner of 19 including 3 Foaming Lass) Inter-Dominion heats, Wee Win is a brother to Winning Service Fee Lass (6 wins) and Winning Queen (2:2.6), while his Vt brother, Sovereign Fair won 6 incl. a Queensland SOUU Golden Slipper Stakes. He is a 2.0 sire already from only (| f n ) two to race, Wee Junior (1:59.7) and Wee World, both /mo/ dicrniint 2 nr winners. His first main crop of 2yo’s have been showing (10/o discount Zor up whj|e 2 year | ingB by him havo a(ready attended more mares) parades. Standing at Springston. Phone Gavin Thompl k , son, Christchurch 478-660. 4 _ Z

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Press, 5 July 1985, Page 22

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