New Zealand Sale Products Win Five At Kranji

Graduates of New Zealand Bloodstock sales won five races at Kranji on Sunday. Remarkably the winning quintet included two NZ-bred half-brothers.

Refresh (Rock ‘N’ Pop) and Soonbaby (Redwood) are both sons of the Stravinsky mare Wahaha.

A half-sister to the multiple G1 winner Wall Street (Montjeu), Wahaha is the dam of eight winners from eight foals to race.

Soonbaby was a $20,000 purchase at the 2015 NZB Ready to Run Sale by Dato Mohd Ariff Bin Mohd.

Trained by David Meagher, the four-year-old gelding scored a half-length win on Sunday in an 1100m race worth S$60,000, boosting his career record to 12 starts for two wins, two placings and S$85,972 (NZ$91,654) prizemoney.

Refresh was passed in as a weanling in 2015 but returned as a two-year-old at the 2016 NZB Ready to Run Sale and sold for $31,000.

Refresh Picture: Singapore Turf Club

He was an impressive two lengths winner on Sunday in a 1400m race worth S$45,000 and has now had 10 starts for two wins, two placings and S$83,013 (NZ$88,500).

The first NZB graduate to win on Sunday’s program was Desert Fox (Not A Single Doubt), who was a $120,000 purchase at the 2012 Karaka Premier Sale.

He has now had 48 starts for six wins, 11 placings and S$382,512 (NZ$407,795).

Expat New Zealand trainer Donna Logan won the second race with Burkaan (Burgundy), who was bought for $30,000 at the 2017 NZB South Island Sale.

It was his first win from three starts, and he has already earned S$53,167 (NZ$56,681).

Impressive maiden winner Alamak (Alamosa) was sold at Karaka for $36,000 as a yearling in the 2016 Select Sale and again for $55,000 at the NZB Ready to Run Sale later that year.

He has earned S$57,566 (NZ$61,371) from his short three-start career to date.

A further six Karaka graduates finished among the placings during Sunday’s meeting.

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