Westbury
Stud launched a new pinhooking syndicate under their The Westbury Club banner
last year and the inaugural syndicate was rewarded at Karaka this week.
The syndicate's biggest result came when their Holy Roman Emperor colt (lot
615), a A$10,000 Gold Coast weanling purchase, was knocked down to Singapore
trainer Cliff Brown for $140,000.
The brainchild of Buffalo & Co's Tim Barry, the syndicate purchased two
weanlings from the Gold Coast to sell at Karaka and Westbury Stud General
Manager Russell Warwick said syndicate members were delighted with the result.
"It's a big group of people and it's done through our Westbury Club," Warwick
said. "Tim Barry was the instigator of it all and Tim just wanted a couple of
weanlings for us to put through.
"He went across to the Gold Coast and he was one on the list that we were able
to buy. We missed out on two or three, but we have done well and all the
members seem to be happy."
The Holy Roman Emperor colt was purchased by Barry with the belief that he
would develop into a nice yearling.
"It's a horse that we were fortunate developed well," Warwick said.
"He's a November foal and when we bought him he was probably a little bit
behind the eight-ball, which probably most of the people pinhooking like to
have a bit more of a guarantee, but he really grew into himself in the last six
weeks and we reaped a bit of good fortune at the end of it.
"He's a lovely scopey horse and he's by Holy Roman Emperor and there's obviously
a lot of Asian interest there and he's out of a Redoute's Choice mare, put
those together and we thought he could grow into a nice product and that he
did."
The syndicate's other pinhook was a Smart Missile colt, who sold as Lot 388 on
Tuesday. A A$35,000 weanling purchase, he was sold to Auckland's Bitchoice
Thoroughbreds for $60,000. – NZ Racing
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