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| Rheinwood Pastoral Leads Vendors |
| Thursday, 08 March 2012 01:40 | |
| Tara Madgwick - Wednesday, 29 February 2012 NSW based breeders Ray and Marilyn Willis of Southern Highlands based Rheinwood Pastoral finished as the leading vendor by average at the 2012 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale with three youngsters averaging $185,667, far above the overall sale average of $73,278. | |
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| Rheinwood Pastoral & Musk Creek Shine at Premier |
| Thursday, 08 March 2012 01:37 | |
| Tara Madgwick - Tuesday, 28 February 2012 After two sessions of the 2012 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale, boutique farms Rheinwood Pastoral and Musk Creek are setting the pace for vendors by average. Ray Willis' Rheinwood Pastoral have just four yearlings to offer at this sale and sold three of them today at an average $185,667, highlighted by a cracking Fastnet Rock colt (pictured) from So Funny that made $340,000 to the bid of BC3 Thoroughbreds and David Hayes Racing. | |
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| Unchain My Heart shows staying prowess |
| Monday, 20 February 2012 01:05 | |
| Article featured in Bluebloods Magazine, February 2012. 'Unchain My Heart' (Al Maher/Fly By Night) was bred/raised by Rheinwood Pastoral Co. 'Fly By Night' has a cracking filly by Wanted on the ground and is in foal to Sebring. | |
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| 2012 Inglis Melbourne Premier Sale |
| Friday, 17 February 2012 07:09 | |
| Photos of the Rheinwood Pastoral Co Melbourne Premier Yearlings are online now! |
| 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.The win provided jockey Larry Cassidy with his first winner since he returned from injury last month after sustaining four broken ribs and two hairline fractures to his right leg in a fall on November 30. "It's good to get some money in the bank finally," Cassidy said. Trainer Barry Baldwin was relieved to see Havatryst back to his best following two indifferent performances in the Group Three George Moore Stakes (1200m) at Doomben in December and Listed Goldmarket Handicap (1300m) at the Gold Coast in January. The son of Foreplay had a splint bone problem after finishing ninth in the George Moore Stakes and was then found to be suffering from a throat infection after his Goldmarket Handicap defeat. "I was only half confident with him today because of his wide draw," Baldwin said. "He was always wide but he did a great job. |