Haunui Farm Celebrate Showmanship Return to Form

Media Release - Monday July 29

Showmanship’s return to winning ways at Caulfield provided breeder Haunui Farm with a result to savour.

The son of former stud resident Showcasing’s comeback from injury was crowned on Saturday with his victory over 1600m for trainer John Leek and Melbourne Jockey’s Premiership winner Damian Lane.

Showmanship winning at Caulfield on Saturday.  Photo: Bruno Cannatelli

Showmanship was initially purchased out of Haunui’s draft at New Zealand Bloodstock’s National Yearling Sale for $145,000 by bloodstock agent John Chalmers on behalf of high-profile Western Australian owner Bob Peters.

He was a seven-time winner for trainers Grant and Alana Williams before joining Danny O’Brien’s operation and added the Gr.3 Show County Quality (1200m) to his record in 2022.

Advertisement

The rising nine-year-old, who has earned more than A$520,000 from just 16 career appearances, joined Leek’s Pakenham stable last year.

“It was a great result and he’s one of those horses we’ve bred that his racetrack ability isn’t quite reflected in his form,” Haunui’s Mark Chitty said.

“We know how good he was and was an early favourite for a race like the Toorak (Gr.1, 1600m) before he went amiss so it was good to see him back.

“He’s an older horse now and thankfully I’ve got a half-sister sitting in the paddock due to foal down to Ribchester later in the breeding season.”

They are out of the Don Eduardo mare Khales, a half-sister to the Gr.3 Hawkesbury Gold Cup (1600m) winner and multiple elite level placegetter Beauty Watch and the family of the Gr.1 Schweppes Oaks (2400m) winner Princess Jenni.

“Unfortunately, Khales passed away and she was a great old mare and left two stakes winners,” Chitty said.

Her first was the champion Singapore stayer Bahana, a son of Elusive City, who two black type victories included an edition of the Singapore Gold Cup (2200m).

“Khales was a cheapie out of the Inglis Broodmare Sale, we paid A$7500 for her off the track,” Chitty said.

“She was a good stye of mare and did a very good job for us.”

Showmanship’s sister La Mouline was also successful on six occasions and placed in the Gr.3 Taranaki 2YO Classic (1200m).

“She’s got a Pierro four-year-old named Debonnaire who has won four in a row in Western Australia. I raced La Mouline before I sold her to Bob Peters,” Chitty said.

Haunui, who has already welcomed a filly foal by El Roca, has enjoyed a good season on the track.

“The breeding season has come early and we’ve had a nice time on the track with a couple of Group One horses off the farm, Orchestral and Militarize,” Chitty said.

Haunui also races homebred Sudbina, a daughter of Almanzor trained by Roger James and Robert Wellwood who won the Gr.3 Desert Gold Stakes (1600m) at Trentham. – LOVERACING.NZ News Desk

Advertisment
More Reading...
2025 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Catalogue Online
The catalogue for the 2025 Classic Yearling Sale – the best value yearling sale in the Southern Hemisphere – is now available online.
Showmanship - He's Just a Winner
Trainer Danny O’Brien pulled the right rein when he sent Showmanship to Sydney for Saturday’s Group III Mostyncopper Show County Quality (1200m) at Randwick on Saturday in preference to the Listed Carlyon Stakes (1000m) at Moonee Valley.
Written By's Wind And The Lion Brilliant in Placid Ark Stakes
With a $500,000 prize, the Listed TABtouch-Placid Ark Stakes drew a field of promising 3-year-olds at Ascot on Saturday, and the winner looks a bit special.
Overshare Filly Storyville from Last to First in G3 WA Champion Fillies Stakes
The Overshare filly Storyville came from last on the turn under a rails-hugging ride by Willie Pike to capture Saturday’s Group III Tabtouch - WA Champion Fillies Stakes (1600m) at Ascot.
Proisir Stayer Wins $300,000 Beauford
Former Kiwi galloper Nikau Spur continues to provide Toowoomba trainers Corey and Kylie Geran with huge thrills and the momentum continued when scoring a last-stride victory in the Listed New Zealand Bloodstock Beauford (2300m) at Newcastle on Saturday. 
Return to Form for Churchill Stayer
Interesting stakes race on the all weather track at Newcastle in the UK overnight with multiple Group I winner Dubai Honour sent out favoruite, but beaten comprehensively by Churchill four year-old The Foxes in the Listed Bet UK Churchill Stakes (1m2f).
First G1 Winner for Brave Smash
The Group I MRC Sir Rupert Clark Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield on Saturday produced a first G1 winner for Yarraman Park based sire Hellbent last year when four year-old mare Magic Time took the prize and this year it was another Yarraman sire in Brave Smash (Jpn) taking the honours with his high class four year-old daughter Kimochi saluting for Yulong.
Super Saturday for Playing God
Darling View Thoroughbreds Playing God enjoyed a remarkable Saturday at Ascot, siring the winners of three of the five stakes races.
One To Watch - Geelong
After a luckless second at Bendigo on debut, the Spirit Of Boom gelding Hot Digity Boom made no mistake at start two over 1235m at Geelong on Sunday.
Trans-Tasman Standouts Head Karaka Millions 3YO Order of Entry
Outstanding spring campaigns on opposite sides of the Tasman have propelled Bellatrix Star (Star Witness) and Savaglee (NZ) (Savabeel) to the top of the order of entry for the $1.5m TAB Karaka Millions 3YO (1600m).