Best On Breeding

Mark Smith - Friday April 25

Windsor Park Stud's Nelson Schick was front and centre in the success enjoyed by New Zealand-breds over the Sydney Autumn Carnival.

Schick was on hand to watch his colour-bearer Beauty's Beast capture the Listed South Pacific Classic at Randwick.

Beauty's Beast is a son of the stud's Montjeu stallion Guillotine.

Montjeu shuttled to Windsor Park for four seasons. Not surprisingly he was slow off the mark however he ultimately proved highly successful siring two winners of the AJC Australian Derby, Nom Du Jeu and Roman Emperor, the dual Group 1 winner Tavistock, the winner of the Avondale Cup, Sharvasti, and the 4-time Group1 winner Wall Street.

Later in the day at Randwick Montjeu enjoyed further Group 1 success when his Irish bred son The Offer (IRE) strolled away with the Sydney Cup for Gai Waterhouse and Tommy Berry.

The success of Montjeu's first crop in Europe resulted in Coolmore keeping the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe hero at home however it sent a capable replacement to Windsor Park in High Chaparral.


Like Montjeu, High Chaparral is a son of Sadler's Wells but unlike Montjeu, High Chaparral came out firing in the southern hemisphere.

He had a Group II winning first crop 2yo, Shoot Out, who would go on to wins 5 Group 1's. Also in that first crop were 10-time Group 1 winner So You Think, Caulfield Cup winner Descarado and VRC Derby and AJC Spring Champion stakes winner Monaco Consul.

After missing the 2007 due to the EI crisis, High Chaparral returned to Windsor Park in 2008 where he covered the Zabeel mare Starring to produce the top-class It's A Dundeel who rounded out his career by winning the $4 million Queen Elizabeth Stakes.

While Montjeu and High Chaparral are two of the more high profile stallions to stand at Windsor Park, the picturesque Cambridge nursery received yeoman service by multiple champion New Zealand stallion Volksraad.

Beltana Stud's Richard Rutherford sent his Grosvenor mare Rose World to Volksraad who subsequently foaled a filly that was sold for $125,000 to Paul Moroney at the 1994 NZ Premier Yearling sale at Karaka.

Named Volkrose she failed to place in five starts and was retired to stud.

Rutherford noticed her in the 2007 New Zealand Bloodstock May Broodmare sale where she was in foal to Pentire. At a cost of $40,000 Volkrose was back in the Beltana broodmare band. She was covered by Waikato stud's champion O'Reilly for the next four years.

It was an easy enough decision to send her to O'Reilly as Volkrose is a half-sister to Group II winner and Group 1 placed O'Reilly's Rose (O'Reilly).

The second of those produced a colt that was sold to Danny O'Brien for $130,000 at the 2011 Premier Yearling sale at Karaka.

Named Shamexpress he became the first New Zealand-bred winner of the Group 1 Newmarket Handicap at Flemington since Red Tempo (Mussorgsky) in 1985.

But that was over a year ago and he has not won a race since. He made two unsuccessful starts in England in the King Stand Stakes and July Cup. Back home he placed in the Lightning Stakes and Sprint Classic.

Shamexpress (pictured) gets his chance to bounce back to the winners list in Saturday's final Group 1 race of the autumn carnival the Schweppes All Aged Stakes (1400m) at Randwick.

It would not only complete a great carnival for New Zealand-breds but also for Waikato Stud stalwart O'Reilly after Sacred Falls captured his second Doncaster Mile and Silent Achiever's double in the BMW and Ranvet Stakes. 

Advertisment
More Reading...
Twin Hills Stud Fees 2024 Unchanged – Test Your Mares with Hypo Matings
Twin Hills Stud have a great mix of the proven and promising showcased in their five strong roster with fees to remain unchanged this year.
Pierata Gelding Pareto Makes Exciting Debut
Heavily backed favourite Pareto looks to have an exciting future judging on his facile win on debut in the Martin Collins Australia Hcp (1000m) at the Sunshine Coast on Anzac Day.
Mo’Unga Retires to Newhaven Park in 2024
Newhaven Park is thrilled to unveil its stallion roster for 2024, showcasing a trio of both proven and promising young sires.
A Pair of Exciting Deep Field Three-Year-Olds Kick Starts Anzac Day
A fantastic start to Anzac Day for Newgate Farm’s pensioned Deep Fied, with winners at Randwick and Flemington with a pair of 3-year-olds that promise better days to come.
Metro Double for Promising Pierro Fillies
Pierro enjoyed a two state metro double on ANZAC Day with a pair of talented three year-old fillies saluting at Flemington and Randwick.
Dundeel Colt Epimeles Triumphs in Anzac Day Stakes
A plan formulated when Epimeles made a winning debut at Sandown-Lakeside on March 27 paid off when the son 2-year-old son of Dundeel kept his unbeaten record intact in the Listed Anzac Day Stakes (1400m) at Flemington.
New SW Deep Field - Mr Mojo Risin' Wins Listed Anzac Mile
Cambridge raider Mr Mojo Risin’ capitalised on a dream rails run to capture his first stakes victory when he claimed the Listed TAB Anzac Mile (1600m) at Otaki.
Kiwi Bred Almanzor Fillies Quinella Listed St Leger
Cambridge Stud stallion Almanzor played a starring role at Flemington on Anzac Day, siring the quinella in the A$200,000 Listed VRC St Leger (2800m) with his three-year-old daughters Ahuriri and Alma Rise.
MM National Yearling Sale Now Online
Quality offerings by an outstanding line up of proven stallions will take centre stage at the 2024 Magic Millions National Yearling Sale on the Gold Coast in early June.
Super Easy Sold to WA Stud
Hallmark Stud have announced that their resident stallion Super Easy will continue his breeding career across the Tasman following his recent purchase by Lewthwaite Thoroughbreds.