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Outside barrier can't hold back winning Havatryst.. |
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As seen in The Examiner - 5 Feb 2012
The real Havatryst returned to his best form at Doomben on Saturday, overcoming an outside barrier to claim the Woolworths Open Handicap.
Havatryst ($6) stormed home to win the 1200m dash in a nail-biting finish by a short neck over The Sixties ($8.50) with Fangles ($10) a length away third.
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As seen in ANZ Bloodstock - 3 Jan 2012
Unchain My Heart (Al Maher) enjoyed a beautiful ride from Dwayne Dunn in the $150,000 Bagot Handicap (Listed, 2800m) at Flemington and she did her part by staying on gamely in the straight to register her first stakes success.
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2012 Magic Millions Sale Draft |
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Photos of the Rheinwood Pastoral Co 2012 Magic Millions draft are online now! |
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Ray Willis’s Rheinwood Pastoral Co had a Melbourne Cup week to remember as the Southern Highlands farm provided three city winners, culminating with Albert The Fat’s thrilling victory in the group 1 Emirates Stakes (1600m) at Flemington.
Throw in a Randwick double on Cup day with the David Hayes-trained Unchain My Heart and the Scott Singleton prepared Dark Brown Sugar and it indicates Willis has a winning formula for preparing him young horses for the yearling sales.
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Tara Madgwick - Monday, 7 November 2011
Anyone with any involvement in horses is well aware that for every high, there is invariably a low. Ray Willis' Southern Highlands based Rheinwood Pastoral Co capped off a big week at the track on Saturday with top class galloper Albert The Fat (Magic Albert) winning the Group I VRC Emirates Stakes at Flemington and Havatryst (Foreplay) winning the BRC Simon George & Sons Plate at Doomben.
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With the 2011 breeding season well under way, foals being born, and mares preparing to go to stud again I thought it time to take a moment and reflect on the past 6 months ‘down on the farm’ at Rheinwood Pastoral Co and the thoroughbred industry as a whole.
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Despite a challenging few years for the NSW thoroughbred industry, caused by the outbreak of Equine Influenza (EI) in Sydney in 2007 and the global financial crisis, Ray Willis, owner of the Rheinwood Pastoral Company, a thoroughbred stud in Mittagong, says the local industry is bucking the trend and experiencing growth.
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