Beneteau arrives safely in Melbourne

Promising youngster BENETEAUhas arrived safe and well in Melbourne as he prepares for the G1 Arrowfield Stud Blue Diamond Stakes.

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Impressive first stakeswinner for Starcraft

Star Witness burst into contention for the Blue Diamond Stakes and made history by being the first Australian stakes winner for his sire when successful in the listed Talindert Stakes (1100m) at Flemington yesterday.

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Beneteau Confirmed for Blue Diamond

The owners of Beneteau have issued a statement to the media confirming their intention to target the G1 Arrowfield Stud MRC Blue Diamond Stakes in Melbourrne, a race won by champion filly Alinghi, who is a full sister to his dam Slice of Paradise.

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Danzero youngster streets rivals

Blue Diamond plunge horse Tricky Tricky has stepped out in style in his first official barrier trial at Cranbourne this morning.

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Brilliant Debut for $1million Colt

The dogs have been barking Beneteau for some time now and the eye-catching son of Redoute's Choice lived right up to expectation when cruising home to win what looked a very strong juvenile maiden at Randwick on Australia Day.

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Starcraft youngsters have never say die attitude

Starcraft colt Starstreamed showed tremendous fight last Saturday to hold on and deadheat with Flying Spur's grandson D'Jet in the 1000m juvenile event at Eagle Farm. This bold effort came on the back of a runner-up performance on debut back in the Spring to subsequent Magic Millions winner Military Rose.

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Magic Millions Sale: Thoughts from JM

The 2010 Magic Millions Sale provided a stabilizing influence on the industry with its average virtually unchanged from last year. The middle market was especially strong, although there seemed to be a bit of a cap at the higher end of the market. Perhaps this is a function of the GFC and the effect it had on the high hitters.

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Inglis Premier Sale Grads. Salute

In 2006 Arrowfield consigned a plain bay colt by Hussonet (USA) at the Melbourne Premier Sale for $80,000. That colt â€" named WEEKEND HUSSLER â€" went on to claim 7 Group 1 wins, more than $3m, and Australian Racehorse of the Year honours.

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Freshman Sires Unstoppable

There's a reason Snitzel holds the title of Leading First Season Sire 2009/2010

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Flying Spur Emerging Broodmare Sire of Note

In 2009 Flying Spur was responsible, as broodmare sire, for Golden Slipper winner Sebring (More Than Ready (USA) ex Purespeed, by Flying Spur). In 2010 he added the Magic Millions 2YO winner Military Rose

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35th Stakeswinner for Danzero

DANZYLUM (ex Political Asylum, by Plush (NZ)) won Saturday's $151,000 Chester Manifold Stakes LR (1410m) at Flemington. The 6YO gelding has now won 10 races and been placed on 13 other occasions for prize money over $380,000. Danzylum (one of nine winners from his dam) becomes the 35th stakeswinner for his sire

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Standardbred study Dispels Alleged A.I. Benefits

Would the introduction of Artificial Insemination (A.I.) improve overall fertility in the Thoroughbred herd? Would A.I. cause a narrowing of the Thoroughbred gene pool?

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Group 2 Winner for Hussonet Sprinter

Gold Trail's consistent recent form was rewarded with a strong win in the Group Two AJC The Shorts (1100m) at Randwick on Saturday.

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Snitzel Juveniles in Sizzling Form

Snitzel celebrated the new year as leading first season sire. The G1 winning son of Redoute's Choice lost no time in entrenching that position when two of his progeny quinellaed the STC Golden Slipper Festival on Sale Handicap (1100m) on Saturday.

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Hussonet’s Group 1 Golden Trail

Arrowfield Stud based Hussonet (USA) has hit top form on the eve of the 2010 Magic Millions Yearling Sale on the Gold Coast with a new Group One winner in Gold Trail and a three year-old filly destined for stakes company in smart Rosehill winner Girl Hussler.

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Bickham Bersheeba

More than 500 people â€" the majority on horseback - took to the streets of Scone, Australia's Horse Capital last Saturday. Their message to the State Government and to Bickham Coal Company was clear: this mine poses too great a risk to high-value agriculture in the Upper Hunter Valley district.

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Eagle Falls leaves rivals in his wake

Two decisions by the connections of Eagle Falls saw him win the biggest race of his career to date in the Group 2 Salinger Stakes yesterday. One was taken in March after the promising galloper ran a disappointing sixth in the Australian Guineas and the other shortly before yesterday's 1200-metre event.

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All American secures third leg of Arrowfield trifecta

Arrowfield notched a notable milestone on Saturday when ALL AMERICAN - the 4YO entire who races in the stud's colours - secured a dominant victory in the G1 VRC Emirates Stakes (1600m). All American joins Charge Forward and Snitzel as a trifecta of colts purchased in racing by Arrowfield prior to winning at G1 level.

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More European Black Type for Starcraft

World Champion Older Miler and 5-time G1 winner Starcraft has notched another blacktype performer in Europe.

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The JM File: Australia’s Horse Capital Under Threat

Unless we act now, the lifespan of the local industries that support the Upper Hunter towns and families with jobs, income and lifestyle, will be in jeopardy.” That's the grim message from Arrowfield Stud's proprietor John Messara after reviewing Bickham's recently submitted Water Study which was placed on exhibition after being lodged with the NSW Department of Planning in April. Bickham released the updated Water Study - known as the Water Resource Assessment and Draft Water Management Plan - in one of the final steps in determining whether or not the coal mine will get the go ahead by the Department. The 6-week study exhibition takes the company a step closer to its objective of having the mine proposal assessed for the final decision on whether it will go ahead or not under the New South Wales Government's Major Projects legislation. The Bickham Coal Company is proposing to develop an open cut thermal coal mine in the Upper Hunter Shire â€" approximately 12 kilometres southeast of Murrurundi in direct proximity to the Pages River and Kingdon Ponds - to produce 2.5 million tonnes a year (total production of 36 million tonnes) over a 25-year period. The Upper Hunter is primarily an agricultural region that currently has no open cut coal mining operations and only one (currently suspended) underground coal mine. The Bickham Coal Project has the potential to result in significant adverse impacts on surrounding groundwater systems and on the connected Pages River and Kingdon Ponds. Arrowfield is one of 6 major thoroughbred farms who stand to be directly affected by Bickham. In combination, the land value of these properties touches $184m, bloodstock $643 million and the total annual revenue of the six exceeds $183.5 million. “If you want to refer to 'black gold' in terms of Upper Hunter resources you would be ignorant to overlook the agriculture and related industry as well as mining,” says Messara. “Not many industries can lay claim to being in the top 3 in the World â€" but the thoroughbred breeding industry in Scone holds exactly that position.” “It's assumed that if you are against a development proposal then you are against the product. I am not against mining. It is an industry that has a deserved place. My argument is that in relation to this particular mine the threat posed by its development to existing and remaining industry is disproportionate to any economic benefit. On those grounds it makes no sense to proceed.” “Sure the government can approve a mine for 25 years. But if existing agriculture is forced out due to water contamination, lack of water, or general pollution, what exactly will sustain the long term planning requirements of the town, its residents and other service providers after the mine shuts? That's the multi million-dollar question that mining developers never seem to answer in their reports. The simple fact is they won't be around to have to deal with the wash-up anyway.” The picturesque Pages River â€" whose meandering curves lie just 150m from the proposed Bickham mine - runs downstream through the centre of Arrowfield Stud. The river bed is currently dry after limited seasonal rain but deep beneath its sandy floor it feeds a number of aquifiers that fuel the irrigation needs of the majority of downstream farms. “Without water we have nothing. But based on Bickham's own study this coal mine will extract 2 million litres of groundwater a day at its peak. The Report also says in black and white that it will take 105 years for the Pages River to return to normal. That's a pretty sobering statistic. That's not my children or their children's generation â€" that's their grandchildren's generation. “The mine is also confusing people with mixed messages. It advertised in a recent media release that it will offer 300 jobs. In truth, if you read the small print on an ancillary document you will discover that they are offering less than 100 full time positions. Six thoroughbred studs alone affected by Bickham employ 257 full time workers. The majority of these workers reside on the farms where they are employed. In essence then this mine stands to seriously displace families rather than create jobs. “Bickham has played on the edge of the Upper Hunter's community consciousness for many years,” continues Messara. “People may indeed have become almost immune to the reality of this mine coming into play. With the release of the Water Report the gun has been fired and the race is now on. If the local community do not take this opportunity to band together and recognise the key issues that affect them then they will need to live with the fact that the life they take for granted, their jobs, their income and lifestyles will change forever. ”I fully understand that the history of mining approvals in this State concerns a lot of people. The reality is however that Bickham is a limited resource mine. Ironically perhaps, existing industries in the area have already proven that in combination they generate higher revenues over the same time period employing more people and ensuring continuity of lifestyle and land use for future generations! The approval of the Bickham mine would be a planning disaster for Scone and surrounds. Australia's Horse Capital is fundamentally at risk. “I think it's about time people got concerned,” concluded Messara. Want to follow the debate? Join the Facebook Group 'Living in the Upper Hunter'.

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Headway Earns Group 1 for Charge Forward

Diminutive filly Headway became the first Group 1 winner for Arrowfield Stud's young stallion Charge Forward when she came from well back in the field to snatch victory in Saturday's Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes (1200m) at Flemington.

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Eagle Falls Leaves Rivals In His Wake

Two decisions by the connections of Eagle Falls (Hussonet) saw him win the biggest race of his career to date in the Group 2 Salinger Stakes yesterday.

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56th Stakeswinner for Redoute’s Choice

A return to a firm track was the trigger for 4yo Redoute's Choice entire Zupacool to open his stakes account with a record-breaking win in Wednesday's $150,000 Listed Bendigo Cup (2200m).

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Inspiration Snares HK Group 3

Top class Australian bred sprinter Inspiration (Flying Spur) returned to peak form to lead home an Aussie bred and John Moore trained quinella in the Sha Tin Premier Bowl HK Gr 3 in Hong Kong on Sunday, beating his stablemate One World by the best part of length.

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Snitzel Opens His Account

Former top sprinter Snitzel has been as fast off the mark at stud as he was on the track. His son Intertidal opened his winning account in Saturday's www.theraces.com.au Hcp (1100m) at Rosehill.

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Redoute’s Sir Tristram Cross Yields Another Stakeswinner

Bid Spotter confirmed his status as one of the country's most progressive stayers with a barnstorming win in the listed City Tattersalls Club Cup (2400m) at Randwick on Saturday.

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Flying Spur Posts 70th Stakeswinner

Flying Spur featured in South Africa at the weekend when his brilliant daughter Flying Princess took out the Listed Goldfields Sprint over 1200 metres at Turffontein

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Danzero Produces Another Sizzling Sprinter

Ever consistent sire Danzero unveiled his 34th stakeswinner yesterday when five-year-old gelding HAPPY ZERO (ex Have Love, by Canny Lad) notched an eye catching victory in the HK-G3 Sha Tin Sprint Trophy.

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Sponsorship

Recent and future sponsorships include: + Snitzel @ Arrowfield Stud Handicap on Underwood Stakes Day 19 September 2009 + The G1 Arrowfield Stud George Main Stakes Saturday 26 September 2009 + The G1 Arrowfield Stud Flight Stakes Saturday (4th Leg of the Princess Series) 3 October 2009 + The G1 Arrowfield Stud Epsom Handicap Saturday 3 October 2009

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September 25 photo of ‘Mini Fin’

September 25 photo of 'Mini Fin'

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