It
has been a massive couple of months for Melbourne based writer and pedigree
analyst Kristen Manning who is excited about what 2018 may bring with her
home-bred galloper Quilate being aimed at the Melbourne and Adelaide autumn
carnivals.
And in the meantime the Magic Millions looms as a big day with Jonker equal
second favourite for the Magic Millions 2Y0 Classic on the back of an
impressive debut victory in Sunday's Max Lees Classic at Newcastle.
Showing the same great natural pace he put on display when winning a trial by
just short of ten lengths, the David Atkins trained colt was hard held by Aaron
Bullock turning into the straight - quickly putting lengths on his rivals when
asked for his effort.
"He's a lovely horse, he showed me promise from the first time I sat on
him," Bullock said. "He was strong through the line and he is going
to go onto bigger and better things."
Jonker is the first runner for the regally related Hearts And Arrows - product
of a Kristen Manning mating plan out of the grand broodmare Villa Igea who she
purchased for clients at the 2001 Inglis Australian Broodmare Sale.
Part owned by Manning with a big group of friends, Hearts And Arrows won her
first two starts for the Michael Kent stable before being injured as one of the
favourites in a Group Three contest at only her third outing.
Purchased as a broodmare by Wicklow Lodge's Jeff Cullen, a childhood mate of
Mick Kent's, Hearts And Arrows is a half-sister to fellow Manning mating plan
success story, the brilliant Gr.3 C.S Hayes Stakes winner Fair Trade.
It was a great thrill for Manning to plan a mating for a second generation and
from the time Hearts And Arrows' son by Spirit Of Boom was born there was
something about him.
"Jeff Cullen always said he would be very excited when Hearts And Arrows
had a foal that looked like her and Jonker - who he nicknamed Barney in honour
of the Zabeel (who died on the day the dashing dark colt was foaled) - was that
foal!"
"When I did the mating that produced Hearts And Arrows I thought there
were two main strengths to that pedigree - a 4 X 4 cross of Eight Carat and a 6
X 5 cross of Oceana. I thought it would be ideal in the next generation to tap
into the influence of those two mares."
Whilst Spirit Of Boom has an extra Oceana strain (Jonker has within six
generations strains of her sons Noholme II, Faringdon and Todman), he also
carries multiple crosses of the prolific Lady Josephine family that produced
Eight Carat.
Jonker's fifth dam, Eight Carat is not surprisingly Manning's favourite mare of
influence as Quilate, winner of the Gr.3 Ladies Day Vase during the Caulfield
Cup carnival, is also a descendant bred on a 3 X 5 X 6 cross of that famed
matriarch.
Hearts And Arrows (who paid a return visit to Spirit Of Boom this spring) is
not the only Manning mating plan faring well as a broodmare with Listed winner
Flying Ruby doing a great job as the dam of the popular young stallion Flying
Artie.
Manning, who has just embarked on her third book (Fields Of Omagh and Prince Of
Penzance her first two) - the official biography of Darren Gauci - is always on
the lookout for new clients - specializing in mating plans, catalogue research
and bloodstock purchases.
Contact her on 0428 563 917 or kriman@optushome.com.auor visit online at https://www.facebook.com/groups/126789700834735/