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Mr. Prospector (USA) 1970Raise A Native (USA) 1961
Gold Digger (USA) 1962
Hussonet (USA) 1991
Sacahuista (USA) 1984Raja Baba (USA) 1968
Nalees Flying Flag (USA) 1975
Host (CHI) 2000
Roy (USA) 1983Fappiano (USA) 1977
Adlibber (USA) 1977
Colonna Traiana (CHI) 1993
Propinada (CHI) 1981Prologo (CHI) 1962
Cota (CHI) 1973
Derby Next for Philippi
The all black colours of Rick Jamieson's Gilgai Farm were in the winner's circle at Rosehill on Saturday, Black Caviar's breeder celebrating a sparkling return to form for his talented three year-old Philippi, winner of the Group II ATC Tulloch Stakes.
Host Colts Marching to Classics
Mick Kent is marshalling his troops for the autumn carnival and Philippi will be among the stable's advance guard this Saturday.
Host Winner in the Frame
Camoquhill Stud owner Graham McLeod bred the 11th and final winner from his grand mare Framed in Hobart on Sunday.
Winners Keep Coming for Host
Swettenham's second-season sire Host (Chi) maintained his winning run when Golden Vogue claimed a share of the spoils in the Toowoomba West School Maiden (1625m) on Saturday night.
Cup Day Climber for Host
Exciting young sire Host (Chi) continued his climb up the second-season sires' ladder when Surprise Us won by three lengths at Morphettville on Tuesday.
Another Smart Winner for Host
Swettenham Stud's young sire Host (Chi) has been the real surprise packet among the second season sires in recent months, posting his seventh individual winner since August 1 at Ballarat on Thursday.
Host Winners Keep Coming
Host Of The Party continued the remarkable winning run for Swettenham Stud stallion Host (Chi) at Seymour on Sunday.
Another Up and Comer for Host
Swettenham Stud sire Host (Chi) unearthed another classic candidate on Thursday when Tronador toughed out a strong victory at Ballarat.
Second Season Sires Compete
The Australian Second Season Sires Table has taken on a very competitive look as we move into spring with Casino Prince, Haradasun and Host (Chi) all producing exciting stakes-winners with legitimate claims for further spring success.
Ballarat Winner Watch
The Ballarat meeting on Thursday was abandoned after only three races, but they were all won by lightly raced three year-old maiden winners that are worth noting.