Karaka Million Barrier Draw

26 January 2011

The 2011 Karaka Million is living up to the hype with a wonderful line-up of two-year-olds set to compete for New Zealand's richest two-year-old purse on Sunday night.

The final field for the Karaka Million has been released and the barrier draw was conducted live today on Radio Trackside by Peter Early and Auckland Racing Club's Director of Racing Butch Castles.

A maximum of 14 starters will line up at Ellerslie for the one million dollar feature at 7:13pm on Sunday evening.

2011 Field Analysis

Of the trainers with horses lining up on Sunday, some have already been in the money once before: Peter McKay won the inaugural Karaka Million in 2008 with Vincent Mangano, John Sargent had Banchee run third last year, Andrew Scott had Bewitch run second in 2009, and Stephen McKee had Raid run third in 2008.

John Sargent has the most runners this year with three lining up: Savabill, Super Easy and Dollario. Andrew Scott has two runners with Jackthelad and Cracker, and Lisa Latta will make her Karaka Million debut with her two runners, Brackenwood and Fort Lincoln.

Other first-time Karaka Million trainers include Australian trainer Lee Freedman with Chateauneuf Dupape coming over from Melbourne, Keith & Brendon Hawtin (Lady Chapel), Jim Collett (Venetian Raider), Peter & Dawn Williams (Planet Rock), Jason Price (Queen Boudicca), Shane Marr (The Aftershock) and Francis Finnegan (Smoke 'n' Mirrors).

The field will see seven graduates from the Karaka Premier Sale with the Stephen McKee trained Witz End the most expensive runner, bought for $325,000. The Karaka Select Sale will see nine runners from its ranks in the race with the Karaka Festival Sale represented by two runners.

This year's Karaka Million field sees a strong representation by first season sires Perfectly Ready and Darci Brahma. Perfectly Ready has the most runners in the field with three entrants. He is currently New Zealand's leading first season sire with 15 starters for five winners (a 33% runners to winners ratio) and three stakes-placed horses in Precise, Brackenwood and Isle be Ready.

Darci Brahma is represented by two sons in the race including the Australian runner Chateauneuf Dupape. He also has his stakes placed son, the John Sargent trained Super Easy, who was beaten by a nose at his last start by the smart filly Anabandana in the Listed Stella Artois Stakes.

Previous successful sires in the Karaka Million are No Excuse Needed (Vincent Mangano, 2008), Lucky Owners (The Heckler, 2009) and General Nediym (Sister Havana, 2010). Both No Excuse Needed and General Nediym will have their chance to sire another Karaka Million winner with Release Me and Witz End in Sunday's field.

2011 Karaka Million Field

Name� Barrier Breeding Trainer Sale Price Vendor Purchaser Stakes Earned
Antonio Lombardo 7 B.C. Pins x Petit Verdot Peter McKay K1 $120,000 Trelawney Stud Ltd Mr PN & Mrs K McKay $38,125
Savabill 18 B.G. Savabeel x Illuminate John Sargent K2 $40,000 Esker Lodge Mr J G Sargent $24,025
Super Easy 15 B.C. Darci Brahma x Parfore� John Sargent K1 $140,000 Esker Lodge Blue Sky Thoroughbreds $23,025
Brackenwood 3 B.C. Perfectly Ready x Woodminco Lisa Latta K2 $26,000 Grande Vue Lodge Lisa Latta Racing Stables $17,928
Chateauneuf Dupape 5 B.C Darci Brahma x Loudenne D L Freedman� K1 $310,000 Pencarrow Stud BBA - Ireland A$10,550 NZ$13,813
Dollario 4 B.G. Captain Rio x Dungaree Doll� J G Sargent� K3 $16,000 Archer Park Mr J G Sargent $13,100
Jackthelad 6 C.G Danroad x Ishkala� Andrew Scott K2 $75,000 Highview Stud Mr L O'Sullivan $9,000
Fort Lincoln 2 B.C. Charge Forward x Belle Toujours Lisa Latta K1 $110,000 Curraghmore Stud Lisa Latta Racing Stables $8,087
Release Me 17 B.G. No Excuse Needed x La Pearl� Stephen McKee K2 $40,000 Sir James Lodge� Mr BG Hedley $7,725
Lady Chapel 11 Ch.F. King's Chapel x Akela� Keith & Brendon Hawtin K2 $15,000 Windsor Park Stud Mr K W Hawtin $19,250
Venetian Raider 10 B.F. Rusty Spur x Rare Bits� Jim Collett K3 $14,000 Totara Park Stud Riverview Farms $10,500
Planet Rock 13 B.F Fastnet Rock x Akris� Peter & Dawn Williams K1 $290,000 Wellfield Lodge Mr GC Beemsterboer $9,400
Cracker 9 B.F. O'Reilly x Dilemma Andrew Scott K2 $32,500 Highview Stud Mr L O'Sullivan $8,625
Queen Boudicca 8 B.F. Perfectly Ready x Qwikchik� Jason Price K2 $39,000 Leanach Lodge Blue Diamond Stud $7,500
The Aftershock 12 B.C. Nadeem x Queens Move� Shane Marr K1 $65,000 Haunui Farm Go Racing LTD $6,550
Beejay Belle 14 B.F. Perfectly Ready x Guinness� Murray & Bjorn Baker K2 $80,000 Lyndhurst Farm Michael Wallace Bloodstock $6,250
Smoke 'n' Mirrors 16 B.F. Fast 'n' Famous x Bayswater Francis Finnegan K2 $21,000 Hallmark Stud Mr FG Finnegan $6,250
Witz End 1 Ch.C. General Nediym x Gemstone Stephen McKee K1 $325,000 Rich Hill Stud Mr P J Walker $4,000

The first race at Ellerslie's Karaka Million Twilight Meeting will be at 5.09pm. The six-race card is as follows:

Race 1�� 5-09pm���������������� Curraghmore Stud 2100

Race 2�� 5-41pm���������������� Perfectly Ready For Karaka 2011 1400

Race 3�� 6-11pm���������������� New Zealand Bloodstock Insurance 3YO Mile

Race 4�� 6-41pm���������������� Cambridge Stud 1200

Race 5�� 7-13pm���������������� Karaka Million (1200m Res. L)

Race 6�� 7-46pm���������������� Darci Brahma @ Karaka 2011 Mile

Past Winners of the Karaka Million:

2008: Vincent Mangano (No Excuse Needed x Rationable), Trained: Peter and Kim McKay, Jockey: Vinny Colgan, Vendor: Waikato Stud, Sale Price: $80,000, Buyer: Mr PN and Mrs K McKay. Won from barrier 14.

2009: The Heckler (Lucky Owner's x Comedy Caf�), Trained: Murray and Bjorn Baker, Jockey: Michael Rodd, Vendor: Woodridge Farm, Sale Price: $70,000, Buyer: Mr PJ Walker. Won from barrier 2.

2010: Sister Havana (General Nediym x Ultima Vita), Trained: Liam Birchley, Jockey: Stathi Katsidis, Vendor: Shelby Park, Sale Price: $ $40,000, Buyers: Aquanita Racing PTY. Won from barrier 1.

To view the full Karaka Million Order of Entry, click here. �To view the terms and conditions for the Karaka Million, click here.� For more information on the Karaka Million, please visit www.nzb.co.nz.