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Zephyron

June 19th 2011 05:22
Zephyron

Shared contribution between Thoroughbreds Worldwide and RacingWrite.

photography by Neil Murray
15/05/2011

words by Leonard Marlborough



Lot 373 at the 2010 New Zealand Bloodstock Premier Yearling Sale was an outstanding individual. Impressive on the pedigree page with stakes-winers and champions on the racetrack; boasting a pedigree full of many established sires of note. But beyond the ink on the page it was the colt himself who stood impressive before those who observed him.




Zephyron (widest - Michael Rodd) can’t quite match it with eventual winner Sabrage (Lisa Cropp). Obscured inside Sabrage is 3rd placegetter Highly Recommended.

Lot 373 was a striking bay Zabeel colt from the Cambridge Stud draft. The colt was sold for $NZ2 million (about $A1.6 million at the time) to bloodstock agent James Bester who believed him to be:

“Physically, he’s the best yearling I have ever seen in the Southern hemisphere.” - James Bester.

The $NZ2 million was the third highest price for a yearling to come out of the Karaka ring.

Now named Zephyron, and in the care of Flemington trainer Mark Kavanagh, the impressive colt had his debut at Caulfield this Saturday.

Zabeel’s are not expected to be precocious individuals - and his best would be yet to come - but Zephyron showed great gate speed and surprisingly lead the field in the early stages, and later shared the lead, only compounding late in the race.


The prize-money cheque for his efforts in finishing 4th was $3,150. Quite a way to go yet, but on the promise of the debut, and residual value of pedigree and conformation, there is a good chance that in the long term his purchase may be more savvy than folly.

Time will tell.




Spread across the track at the 200 metres (from left to right):
Red Rain (5th - James Winks) - Gig (2nd - Craig Newitt) - Zephyron (4th - Michael Rodd) - Sabrage (1st - Lisa Cropp) - Highly Recommended (3rd - Jason Maskiell)






Zephyron
2 year old bay colt
By Zabeel - out of Diamond Like
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