Google American
horseman Kip Elser and it quickly becomes evident the former steeplechase rider
has packed a lifetime of experience into his 40 plus years working with
thoroughbreds.
Elser, who operates Kirkwood Stables out of Camden, South Carolina is currently
in New Zealand attending the New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale as
an extension of his world-wide business. Elser specialises in consigning and
training young horses while his pin-hooking activity has him selling
two-year-olds at various sales around the world.
Elser is here to extend his operation into the New Zealand market with New
Zealand Bloodstock's North American representative Joe Miller. He has selected
local partners and took his first step on Tuesday when he purchased Lot 491, a Tavistock
colt out of Curraghmore's draft for $150,000.
The athletic colt was purchased in partnership with Sam Beatson from Riversley
Park, Miller and bloodstock agent Justin Casse and will be aimed at the annual
Karaka Ready-To-Run Sale of two-year-olds in November.
Elser is more than aware of the New Zealand thoroughbred's reputation for
excellence around the world although this is the first time he has been in the
country to see for himself.
"It's quite a funny story really as I had to send my wife Helen on a
reconnaissance mission last year to find out what it was all about over here,"
he said.
"I couldn't make it over, but she came back with glowing reports and told me we
had to find a way to get here in 2018."
The American couple looked at their timetable and put together a schedule that
saw them land in Auckland last Friday after first visiting Cape Town in South
Africa.
"We got here in time to go to the race-meeting at Ellerslie on Saturday evening
and had a wonderful time," he said.
"It is a beautiful course, the racing was terrific and we had such a good time.
"I do have to admit I spent a fair bit of time near the paddock (parade ring)
looking at just what type of horse was racing so that I had a little bit of
knowledge up my sleeve for when we were looking at Karaka over the next few
days."
Elser was impressed by the Tavistock colt that was purchased and is looking for
further youngsters to add to the roster over the next few days.
"He was a lovely colt, a good mover from a stallion that has been very
popular," he said.
"He is a November foal, so we think there is still some improvement in him and
hopefully that will be evident when we bring him back here in November.
"This colt and any other others we buy will be the first of what we hope is an
on-going venture here in New Zealand. We are looking to build on the model we
use elsewhere in the world and we do this by working with local partners all
the way."
Elser's only regret is that he and his wife won't get to sample any of New
Zealand's tourist attractions during their stay.
"We could only afford a limited amount of time away, so it is strictly business
while we are here," he said.
"We would love to see more as the hospitality and warm welcome we have received
has been wonderful. I am looking forward to coming back to Karaka as it is a magnificent
venue and probably the best in the world in the way you get to view the horses
and make your way around the complex." – NZ Racing Desk