News from Stoney Bridge

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Thu, 21 Feb 2008
Top-priced sale lots have been enjoying a good run in New Zealand racing during the last few years and Peter Williams, the Riccarton co-trainer of Moveovr, is hoping the momentum is maintained.
Thu, 07 Feb 2008
Stoney Bridge's Shadwell shuttle sire Ekraar made a dream start to his southern hemisphere stud career when Gigino, his first runner in Australasia, made a winning debut at Avondale yesterday.
Tue, 15 Jan 2008
Stoney Bridge's Shadwell shuttle sire Ekraar has finished in 2nd placing on the Leading First Crop Sire List in Italy in 2007.
Wed, 02 Jan 2008
Pasta Post proved he is one of New Zealand's most exciting young horses with an impressive win in the Gr.2 $200,000 Don Ha City of Auckland Cup at Ellerslie on Tuesday. The Postponed gelding was having just his eighth start and made it win number seven,
Wed, 12 Dec 2007
Stoney Bridge flagship sire Postponed has suffered a severe reaction to an insect bite or sting necessitating an early conclusion to his 2007 serving season.
Tue, 11 Dec 2007
Stoney Bridge flagship sire Postponed has struck a remarkable vein of form with six of his progeny saluting the judge in a 5 day period from last Wednesday.
Wed, 05 Dec 2007
The exciting Pasta Post took a step towards a start in the Gr I $350,000 Century City Developments Wellington Cup at Trentham with an impressive win at Avondale today.
Mon, 29 Oct 2007
Stoney Bridge's Red Ransom Group 1 winner Ekraar recorded his first black type performance by one of his progeny when Magico Marco came within a head of taking out the Group 3 Premio Berardelli in Rome last night.
Mon, 29 Oct 2007
Postponed achieved his first Group 1 success of the season when his 4yo daughter Dorabella annexed the 1600m $200,000 WFA First Sovereign Trust Captain Cook Stakes at Trentham on Saturday, unleashing a devastating run to reel in NZ Horse of the Year Seach
Fri, 26 Oct 2007
Stoney Bridge shuttle sire and 3-time Group 1 winner Storming Home produced his 4th first crop 2yo winner last night when the Gary Moore-trained Maxwil justified his favouritism winning a 7 furlong (1400m) contest on good footing at Brighton.