BOBS Bonus Season Winners

Tara Madgwick - Monday August 7

BOBS bonuses have been a huge success for Racing NSW adding considerable bang for buck to NSW racehorse owners, so let’s take a look at the most successful BOBS racehorses and stallions from last season.

Newgate Farm’s Capitalist has become a prolific source of winners and particularly in NSW with his progeny racking up 56 wins to accumulate $466,875 in BOBS bonuses to lead champion sires Snitzel, I Am Invincible and Zoustar. Some of Capitalist’s most successful BOBS horses were Token Capitalist and Lucky Variety.

Capitalist

A Champion Golden Slipper winning 2YO by Written Tycoon, Newgate based Capitalist sired 140 winners last season and is the youngest stallion in the Top 10 Australian Sires by winners for 2022/2023 and was also leading third crop sire by winners and stakes-winners.

Leading BOBS Sires by Prizemoney 2022/ 2023 Racing Season (all with over $140,000)

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Horse

BOBS Bonus

Wins

Capitalist

$466,875.00

56

Snitzel

$450,000.00

50

I Am Invincible

$430,312.50

54

Zoustar

$423,281.25

48

Russian Revolution

$292,500.00

32

Hellbent

$272,812.50

34

Sebring

$247,500.00

32

Winning Rupert

$210,937.50

19

Smart Missile

$203,906.25

32

Sooboog

$198,281.25

29

Deep Field

$194,062.50

27

Lonhro

$191,250.00

20

Shalaa (IRE)

$188,437.50

28

Dundeel (NZ)

$180,000.00

25

Pierro

$168,750.00

24

Star Turn

$164,531.25

26

Rubick

$163,125.00

20

Not a Single Doubt

$157,500.00

16

So You Think (NZ)

$157,500.00

24

Exceed And Excel

$140,625.00

19

Maurice (JPN)

$140,625.00

16

Merchant Navy

$140,625.00

19

 

The most successful BOBS racehorses are listed below with Russian Revolution gelding Insurrection leading the way. The Darby Racing colour bearer enjoyed a real purple patch over the winter months winning three races on the trot at Randwick for the Michael Freedman stable.

Insurrection wins at Randwick - -image Steve Hart

A $150,000 Inglis Classic purchase, Insurrection won over $500,000 in prizemoney!

Mogo Magic is an interesting one, the son of Duporth had five starts this season and won all of them for Goulburn trainer Scott Collings including his last two wins Highway races in Sydney.

Mogo Magic won all five starts last season! - image Steve Hart

Retained to race by his breeders, Mogo Magic has won over $270,000 in prizemoney and while his sire Duporth is no longer standing at stud, he does come from a great female family being the first winner for Zoumagic, a metro winning half-sister by Zizou to the dams of Group  winners Chaing of Lightning and Glint of Silver. It’s also the family of Champion Miler Racing to Win and Everest hero Classique Legend, so Mogo Magic may have more to offer!

Winning Rupert started life at Newgate, but calls Grandview Stud in Queensland home these days and he accounted for three of the top six BOBS earners in Iowna Merc, Paseggiata and Semana.

 

Horse

Sire

BOBS Bonus

Wins

Insurrection

Russian Revolution

$78,750.00

4

Iowna Merc

Winning Rupert

$73,125.00

4

Mogo Magic

Duporth

$56,250.00

5

Dashing Legend

Snitzel

$50,625.00

4

Passeggiata

Winning Rupert

$50,625.00

3

Semana

Winning Rupert

$50,625.00

5

Token Capitalist

Capitalist

$50,625.00

3

Brudenell

Russian Revolution

$45,000.00

4

Fire Lane

Hellbent

$45,000.00

2

Flashing Steel

Not a Single Doubt

$45,000.00

5

King Of Naples

Your Song

$45,000.00

4

Kirkeby

Kermadec (NZ)

$45,000.00

3

Kote

Choisir

$45,000.00

3

Rediener

Redoute's Choice

$45,000.00

3

Yoshino

Lonhro

$45,000.00

2

Overriding

Star Turn

$39,375.00

4

 

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