User:ToddyOC

I mainly work in the subject areas outlined below.

Below are pages I have started or might start if/when I find time and also existing pages that I have substantively added to/updated.

People

  • Opie Bosson, created 29/8/2021
  • Greg Childs
  • Rex Cochrane - [1]
  • Michael Dee, created 31/10/2022
  • Jim Gibbs [2] [3]
  • Noel Harris, created 22/12/2021
  • Roger James (horse trainer), created 28/5/2022
  • Chris Johnson (jockey), created 19/12/2021
  • Laurie Laxon
  • Bruce Marsh (horseman) - international training career of over 30 years, training Group 1 winners in New Zealand (Woodville then Palmerston North), Australia and Singapore. Bruce started his career as a leading New Zealand jockey and rode the Melbourne Cup winner, SILVER KNIGHT to victory early in his career in 1971. Bruce won as a jockey 1974 Telegraph HC on champion mare Show Gate. Trained Group 1 winners such as Hail (New Zealand Derby, Zabeel Classic, Sandown Classic, 2002 New Zealand St. Leger), RUSSIAN PEARL (Bayer Classic) multiple Group winner in Australia and New Zealand, CHEIRON and Magic Millions 2yo winner PLAY ON. Bruce relocated to Singapore in 2005.Trained derby wins from HELLO AND GOODBYE (2005) and RACE AHEAD. 2011 Triple Crown winner GINGERBREAD MAN and the exciting up and coming RED BEARD.Retired 2019 [4][5][6][7][8] Larry Cassidy was an apprentice. Pages to link: Silver Knight (horse). David Walsh (jockey). Livamol Classic, Hawke's Bay Guineas, 2002 Melbourne Cup, Singapore Derby, Opie Bosson, Noel Harris, Zipping Classic, Manawatu Sires Produce Stakes, New Zealand Derby, List of Melbourne Cup winners Telegraph Handicap New Zealand Cup
  • Stephen Marsh (horse trainer) Bruce had taken Stephen into a training partnership in 2002 and the latter went out on his own when Bruce left for Singapore in 2005. Within three years, he had moved north from Woodville to Cambridge. satellite stable in Christchurch. Mercurial to win last Saturday’s Group 1 $450,000 JR & N Berkett Telegraph Sprint at Trentham [5] UGO FOSCOLO in the 2000 Guineas, RUUD AWAKENING in the 2YO Diamond Stakes and Karaka Million 2YO, THEE AULD FLOOZIE in the Thorndon Mile and a breakthrough Group 1 win in Australia with SOFIA ROSA in the AJC Oaks. In 2019 he trained the 2019 New Zealand Derby winner in CROWN PROSECUTOR and has enjoyed recent sucess with both two year olds such as Ulanova and star filly Velocious winning group ones, as well as older horses such as Mercurial and El Vencedor both winning at the highest level from 1200-2000m.[9][10] Kiwi Skyhawk’s last-gasp thriller in the Gr.3 Trelawney Stud Championship Stakes (2100m) at Ellerslie on Saturday delivered a milestone result for his trainer Stephen Marsh.Having also won the Listed Skycity Star Way Stakes (1200m) with unbeaten two-year-old Little Black Dress earlier on the Ellerslie card, New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing statistics now credit Marsh with 97 wins at Group or Listed level in New Zealand.He has also won three in Australia – the Gr.1 Australian Oaks (2400m) with Sofia Rosa, the Gr.2 Brisbane Cup (2200m) with Chocante and the Gr.2 Alister Clark Stakes (2040m) with Antrim Coast – to give him an overall total of 100.[11] [12] [13]

Horses

  • Bonneval (horse), created 12/2/22
  • Centaine (horse) (Century-Rainbeam by Vain), won 1983 Moonee Valley Vase and 1984 Autumn Stakes (MRC) . Started stud career 1985, died April 19 2004. sire standing at Thornton Park Stud, Palmerston North then Waikato Stud. 57 individual stakes winners, including 12 at the group I level. Champion New Zealand sire of two-year-olds with his first crop in 1988-89 and eleven years later, in 1999-2000. In 1992-93, won the Dewar Stallion Trophy for the leading New Zealand-based sire by combined Australian & New Zealand earnings. Sire of Spring Rain (1999-2000 Mercedes Champion Two-Year-Old), Sixty Seconds (2002 Championship Stakes), Amalfi, Giovana, Cent Home and Star Of Gold, Kinjite, Slight Chance, Kapchat and Hong Kong Derby winner Super Fit, Stella Cadente, Foxwood (1997 New Zealand Two Thousand Guineas & 1998 Captain Cook Stakes winner). Taupo Retreat and Group 2 winners Arletty, Cheiron, Sequel, Century Kid and Taineberry. Taupo Retreat, Pernod, Critic (2003 Otaki Maori WFA), and La Rumba. Kinjite, Cordero (1989 Manawatu Sires Produce), CentislePerfect World, Arletty [14][15] Centaine Award for the leading New Zealand-based sire for global progeny earnings. Descendents include Avantage, Alamosa, Bad Boy Brown (2019 Great Northern Hurdles & Grand national Hurdle), Dal Cielo (2015 Diamond Stakes), Gagarin 2015 Great Northern Hurdles), Jimmy Choux, Miss Wilson (2018 New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders Stakes) Mongolian Khan Mo'unga, Probabeel

Need to do work & references on Battle Heights

Races

Thoroughbred racing in Australia

People

Horses

  • I Wish I Win[27] 1st 2024 Kingsford Smith Cup (G1), 2023 T J Smith Stakes (G1), 2022 Golden Eagle, Testa Rossa Stakes (LR),

Races

Harness racing in New Zealand

Horses

People

Races

Hannon Memorial [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41] [42]

Kaikoura Cup [43] [44] [45] [46] [47] [48] [49] [50] [51]

The Race by Grins, created 12/4/2024

New Zealand rugby

Created

Improvements/Updates

Other New Zealand sports, places, people or topics

Created

Improvements/updates

Australian Pacing Championship, currently at 2011.

Australian Derby (harness)

Australasian Pacers Grand Circuit, now only Australian

Be Good Johnny (horse) (updated 4/5/2025)

2nd and 3rd place getters in Grand circuit races

Singapore racing

Update and finalise the races that have pages:

Add content/references about cessation of Singapore racing

The 2024 edition was the last held upon cessation of horse racing in Singapore.[70][71][72]

Current tidy ups to do

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  3. ^ "Racing: Breeding also a breeze for Jim". NZ Herald. January 24, 2024.
  4. ^ "Bruce Marsh - Singapore [Go Racing]". www.goracing.co.nz.
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