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STANDARD BRED SIRES OF THE SEASON I . -iiiffWSiMsriii The only 4yo ever to win the N.Z. Cup—lnter-Dominion OT A kll double, Stanley Rio has made an immediate impact at O I /VIMLE I stud. From his first crop, he was the leading N.Z.-based sire of 2yo’s in Aust, last season due to his outstanding RIO son, The Rio Star, whose earnings exceeded $48,000. o-nn -n His combined Aust.-N.Z. earnings placed him 4th on the 'P. ~ list of N.Z.-based sires in Australasia. In N.Z., Stanley (Nevele Golfer — r, o j 8 the sire of the speedy filly Riani (2 wins incl. N.Z. Rio Fleur) 2yo record for 2200 m, stand, of 2:55.2), while he has left Service Fee 5 qualifiers and 20 2yo trial and parade winners. A — champion performe/ on the racetrack, destined to leave $ 1250 champions. Standing at Stanley Rio Stables, Yaldhurst Road, phone Jim Crawford, Christchurch 429-790. . aftKiftft brilliant free-legged pacer, HONDO’S DREAM (7 wins from 24 starts last term). Hondo’s Dream showed tremendous speed in many of his races last term after AWf Av characteristically settling at the back early. He was " frequently timed over his last 800 m in better than 58s (Hondo Hanover — and on one occasion sped over this section in a Come Away, by blistering 56.45. A fast-finishing 6th in Roydon Glen’s Fallacy) 1:57.5 Pan Am Mile, Hondo’s Dream’s winning times last Fan- season were 2600 m (stand) of 3:24.6, 3:25.1; 2600 m bervice ree. (mobile) of 3:24, 3:23.9, 3:20.8, 3:26.3; and 2000 m $5OO (mobile) of 2:33. Contact Robert Hanna, No. 2 R.D., Rangiora. Phone __________ Sefton 879. Palestine recorded 18 wins and 37 placings for $81,730 DAI E CTIIIE incl. wins in ,he 1876 Wellington Cup, 1977 Allan Matson iAISiJI IHE FFA (rating 2:2.1, 2600 m), two Hannon Memorials, 1977 (1:59.2) Kaikoura Cup and 1979 Inter-Dominion consolation. By Hannvar the outstanding sire Scottish Hanover (39 in 2:00), his (bcottisn Hanover dam Coo Doo |afl a record breaking 18 conBecu t iV e UOO DOO) foals incl. Barbara Del (9 wins, dam of Ruthless), the Service Fee: dam of top pacer Derby (11 wins) and Cuddle Me Doo _ C 2 -00 Wly), Columnist (7 wins), Stereo Light (6 N.Z. $6OO wins) and 4 other winners. He is now the sire of a /«noz Hicr 9 nr winner, Pallea, and several qualifiers from limited ' 1 ° ' . opportunities. Standing at Nova Lodge, Springston, No. more mares) 4 r,d. Phone Jeff Wheeler, Springston 838. Alias Armbro is now the sire of the winners, Lord Alias Al I A Q (former top juvenile), Alias Bebe and Guy Armbro, and /aLI/KO the placegetters, Grand Central and Dancing Armbro, - naan»ft from his first small crops. One of N.Z.’s finest trotters, A HMD KU Alias Armbro won 15 including the 1979 Dominion /T 2-1 2'l Handicap in 4:12.3, and trotted his only mile in 2:1.2. He ~ L’ A i won 15 races including the N.Z. Trotting Stakes as a 3yo (Armbro Dei — and an ordeal Trotting Cup, while he is a brother to Charming Widow) Winfield Armbro, 1:56.2 (pacing). He comes from the Service Fee same family (Widow Volo) as Dainty’s Daughter, Bonnie Frost, Vista Abbey, Abbey Frost, Aust, stud sire Noble SOUU Scott and Butch Cassidy. Standing at the Mangupuke Stud, Ashbys Road, Balcairn. Phone Sefton 762. I Ann From Lord Module’s first crop of 6, now just turned LiV/nM 3yrs, they are showing great potential, with two having II E already won at trials. On the track, Lord Module was IvlVzlxvlmC outstanding, winning 28 including the N.Z. Cup, FFA (TT, 1:54.9) and Pan Am Mile in 1:56.2. From 2nd line, he won by 3 /I nrdchin lan. in the Juvenile Champ, in the N.Z. record time of (Loru&iiip 2:49.1 (mob, 2200 m), a time which still stands. In his last MOOUie) race at 7yrs, he beat Armalight, Bonnie’s Chance, Hands Service Fee Down and Gammalite in the world record time of 3:15.5 (bHOEA (mob, 2600 m). His 1:54.9 time trial was paced at 11.20 * I4OU p m on an o ff_t raC k. Last season’s fertility rate — 95%. (10% discount 2 or Standing at the Claremont Stud, Templeton. Stud more mares.) phone 496-080, or 499-516. One of the best performed sons of the top sire, Out to IAfCE WIN Win. Wee Win (1:58.9) was one of N.Z.’s toughest ■WCfc IIIIT pacers, winning over all distances. The winner of 19 (Out to Win — including 3 Inter-Dominion heats, Wee Win is a brother Foamino Lass) to Winning Lass (6 wins) and Winning Queen (2:2.6), qprvice Fee while hiB ' h brothBr > Sovereign Fair, won 6 incl. a ben/ice rets Queensland Golden Slipper Stakes. He is a 2.0 sire SUUU already from only two to race, Wee Junior (1:59.7) and Il f n \ Wee World, both winners. His first main crop of 3yo’s onr have been showing up, while 2yo’s by him have already (10% discount 2or attended parades. Standing at Springston. Phone Gavin more mares) Thompson, Christchurch 478-660. Joy Boy, the winner of 15 of his 64 starts, is standing his lAV first public stud season to a limited number of mares. A VW I son of the former top U.S. racehorse and successful nftW sire, Boyden Hanover, his wins include the Wellington DU I Cup (2900 m mobile), Hawera Cup (off 90m), Geraldine (TT- I’sB 3) Cup (85m), Manawatu Cup (85m), Westport Cup (120 m /QovHon Hnnnver- th ® Methven Cup (20m), while he also won the J. (Boyden Hanover McC |oy Memorial (3200 m off 60m) at Methven. Joy Boy Joyeuse) is f rom a Light Brigade mare that has left 16 foals, Bto Service Fee race including 7 winners, and from the same family as Acnn Monsignor (27 wins). Standing at Westmoor Stud, SDUU . Hoskyns Road, Christchurch. Phone Bill Dickson, Chch (l.f.g) 478-166. An impeccably-bred young sire from the famed Purple Patch family, he has left last season’s smart filly, Lady £AIfEDEI/2N' Sovereign (1 win, 3 placings in 7 starts), and Crystal vVVEiiCIVin Bullet (2nd in first Aust, start at Globe Derby Park, (Bachelor Hanover Adelaide) from his first crop of 4 foals. The winner of 6 1 Rnval Rplmer of his 26 starts, Sovereign was a top 3yo winning the — ’ 1978 N.Z. Derby and Cardigan Bay Stakes. His dam, 1:58.8 — Dy R oya ] Balmer won 12, while his Vj sister, Royal Thurber Frost) Decision, won 10. Others in this big-winning family incl. Service Fee Harvest Gold (9 wins, N.I. Oaks), Lady Balmer (13 wins), Patchwork (12 wins), Rhinegolde (11 wins) and Belmer’s S33U Image (p 3 1:59.7, 12 wins). Contact Brent Hanna, Factory Road, Sefton. Phone Sefton 814.

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Press, 30 August 1985, Page 22

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