Change of Ownership Looms for Rising Star Tavistock 3YO

Media Release - Monday May 1
Under offer three-year-old Tavidream will head to Brisbane this week regardless of a change of ownership.

Tavidream- Trish DunnellAn Australian interest currently has an option to purchase the talented son of Tavistock, who has won five of his seven starts and is closely related to Tavistock's Victoria Derby and Rosehill Guineas winner Tarzino.

"There's a contract in place on him and part of the deal is that we take him to Brisbane for the Derby," said Donna Logan, who trains Tavidream with Chris Gibbs.

"He'll be on the plane on Thursday. He's very bright and he's done extremely well since his last run."

At his most recent appearance, Tavidream beat the Gr.3 Manawatu Classic winner Charles Road in the Gr.2 Championship Stakes at Ellerslie.

"He'll just have the one lead-up run to the Derby in the Grand Prix Stakes at Eagle Farm on May 27," Logan said.

Stablemate and three-time winner Comin'through also has the Gr.1 Queensland Derby on his programme and he will open his campaign in the Gr.3 Rough Habit Plate at Doomben on May 13.

Logan also has a classic plan for Jake The Muss, who has won only one race and was a last-start fourth in the Championship Stakes.

"He's probably going to go to Sydney first and try and qualify there for the Queensland Derby," she said.

The other member of the travelling party for Queensland is Qiji Phoenix, whose target is the Gr.1 J.J. Atkins at Eagle Farm on June 10.

"He's doing very well, he looks pretty special," Logan said.

An unbeaten colt by Not A Single Doubt, Qiji Phoenix completed a hat-trick of wins with a clear-cut victory in the Listed Champagne Stakes at Ellerslie. – NZ Racing Desk.



Advertisment
More Reading...
Sires With Winners - Wednesday April 24
Here is the full list of 47 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Sioux Nation Filly Sioux Spirit Makes Exciting Debut
After winning her last two jumpouts, the 3-year-old Sioux Nation (USA) filly Sioux Spirit was favoured to make a winning debut in the Dean Holland Memorial Maiden Plate at Geelong on Wednesday and did not disappoint anyone.
Shall Be Takes Aim at Inglis Challenge
The promising 2-year-old Shalaa (IRE) colt Shall Be will target the $200,000 Inglis Challenge to be run on May 17 at Scone Racecourse after breaking his maiden in the New Era Technology Maiden Plate at Newcastle on Wednesday.
Kiwi Trained Invincible Mare Imwonderfultonight Headed for Adelaide G1
Sam Mynott has been ticking up the air miles over the Tasman Sea this week and she is hoping it will all be worth it when she lines up her first horse in Australia on Saturday.
Embellish 3YO Wins for Te Akau
Consistent three-year-old Beau Brummell commenced a successful journey south for jockey Warren Kennedy, who picked up a trio of winners at Phar Lap Raceway on Wednesday.
Per Incanto Filly Bedtime Story looking for fairytale ending to season
Promising filly Bedtime Story will be looking for a fairytale ending to her three-year-old season when she heads to Te Rapa on Saturday to contest the Gr.3 Inglis Sales Cambridge Breeders’ Stakes (1200m).
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.
$300,000 Mare in Foal to Too Darn Hot Tops Inglis Digital
Brae Sokolski secured the top lot in tonight’s ‘full’ Inglis Digital April (Late) Sale, buying proven broodmare Molto Allegro - in foal to Too Darn Hot – from the Oakland Park reduction for $300,000.
No Justify for Australia This Spring
Justify, the Champion 2YO Sire in North America and sire of outstanding Australian 2YO  colt Storm Boy, won’t be returning to stand at Coolmore Australia this spring and will remain at Coolmore’s Ashford Stud in Kentucky where he will cover a select book of mares to southern hemisphere time late in the year.
Fastnet Rock Blueblood Wins on Debut
Royally-bred Fastnet Rock filly My Xanadu still has plenty to learn, which adds further merit to her winning debut in the Roderick Insurance Maiden Plate (1212m) at Geelong on Wednesday.