Friday, May 4, 2012

Horses Named !

MORALS
MORALS
bay colt by Multidimensional[USA] - Magic Touch by Razeen[USA]. From the Pretty Polly family of PLEASURE HUNT.





ETHICS
ETHICS
bay colt by Lucifer Sam[USA] - Born Beautiful[USA] by Silver Deputy. From the family of STORM BIRD.






GRAN AMIGO
GRAN AMIGO
dark bay colt by Phoenix Tower[USA] - Bushfire by Senure[USA]. Dam sister to Sandslash - dam of PRONTO PRONTO. 

Thursday, March 22, 2012

New 2yos for racing


1. bay colt by Usha Stud's new Danehill horse Multidimensional[USA] out of the Razeen[USA] mare Magic Touch. Magic Touch raced in Western India and won 7 races incl Byculla Club Trophy(twice) and placed 2nd in the C.N.Wadia Trophy, Idar Gold Cup, 3rd in the RWITC Ltd Invitational Trophy, Eve Champion Trophy, Fillies and Mares Stakes, 4th in the Eclipse Stakes of India and Maharaja Jiwajirao Scindia Trophy earning Rs.22,79,437. She is a full sister to Washingtom Irvine (C.N.Wadia Gold Cup) and her dam is half sister to the Indian Oaks winner Pleasure Hunt. This colt is in training with Imtiaz Sait.


2. bay colt by Sains Craintes Stud's new Storm Cat half brother to Admiralofthefleet, Lucifer Sam[USA] out of Born Beautiful[USA] who's dam is a three parts sister to Storm Bird. This colt in inbred 4x3 to South Ocean, 3x4 to Mr.Prospector and 4x4 to Northern Dancer. He is in training with Hosi Daji.

3. dark bay colt by Manjri Stud's new stallion Phoenix Tower[USA] out of Bushfire who is a Senure[USA] half sister to Sandslash the dam of Pronto Pronto. This colt is in partnership with Dilip Goculdas and is in training with Adhirajsingh Jodha.

Greatness wins the Christmas Cup in Mumbai

Greatness, seen here being led in after winning the Christmas Cup on Christmas Day at Mahalaxmi, Mumbai - Ridden by P.Trevor.


Later sold to Pratap Stud Farm.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Epsom Derby, The Oaks and Gainsville's fillies.

POUR MOI won the Derby at Epsom earlier today in scintillating style, coming from way off the pace to pip Treasure Beach few strides from home. A horse who was last at Tattenham Corner, to come flying the way he did to win, speaks volumes for this son of Montjeu. His 2nd dam is a three parts sister to the 2nd dam of Gainsville's ex filly Bliss-Leavitt. Bliss-Leavitt ran a  few times and now is at Jai Govind Stud. Their 4th dams are Royal Statute. This is the family of Bosra Sham, Hector Protector, etc.


Yesterday's Oaks winner DANCING RAIN is by Danehill Dancer out of a mare going back to Canalette through Torbella, Torbella being the 4th dam. This is the same family as Dr. Devious, Brave Hunter, Barood, etc of Gainsville's 3yo winning filly GREATNESS.


Couple of years back, on this very blog I had written about how well Galileo and Montjeu would do at stud. They had recently been retired to stud and their offspring had just started racing. This year, the 2000 Guineas, Irish 1000 Guineas both have been won by Galileos. The Derby was won by a son of Montjeu and in second spot was a son of Galileo. Theres no looking back for these two young sires.


Gautam Lala

Sunday, May 1, 2011

FRANKEL annihilates his rivals in the 2000 Guineas

FRANKEL won the 2000 Guineas by 6 lengths going start to finish. He led from the start by about 5 lengths and then increased that lead by over 10 lengths half way through the race and went to the post 6 lengths clear of his struggling 12 rivals. It was a very impressive victory indeed and he justified his short price. 


Now one waits to see if this son of Galileo will stay the trip in June or not. His pedigree shows enough stamina but his manner of running definitely puts a big question mark of doing it over 12 furlongs. He most likely will run the Dante which will show whats in store for him later on.


As for the Guineas, there is no doubt that we have seen yet another champion. An all time great.


Gautam Lala

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

The Volkswagen Vento Contest and The Shaman Million

I am sure the Members and Racegoers would have enjoyed the Volkswagen Vento Horses-to-Horsepower contest sponsored by The Shaman Group.


The owners of the Shaman Group who are friends of mine showed interest in doing something at the racecourse. A series of meetings followed starting from September in Pune 2010 after which we came up with what everyone experienced and saw on the 27th March and 3rd April.


The Horses-to-Horsepower contest saw a Volkswagen Vento being awarded to the winner on the 27th of March and the following week was the first running of The Shaman Million with a display of all their models, etc.

Friday, January 28, 2011

GREATNESS in great style !

 
Being led in by Gautam Lala(left)

Gainsville Stud's 3yo filly GREATNESS by Emerald Cat[USA] - Jungle Girl by Tecorno[USA] won as an 30/100 odds on favorite after some anxious moments at the start. She was to hit the front or sit second, but missed the kick and trailed the field till the bend. Thereafter suberbly partnered by S. A. Desousa, who brought her from the shortest run from the inside, then switched to the outside and went on for an easy victory. This was her 3rd career start. She had finished 2nd in both her earlier starts last December to Snow Blaze and Martinique.
 
GREATNESS was ridden by S.A.Desousa and is trained by Narendra Lagad. She is bred at the Pratap Stud Farm.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Privilege Of Seeing Superstars

We the racing fraternity have been extremely lucky and privileged to witness some racing superstars in the last 2 years. Others have had to wait decades after the likes of Secretariat and Nijinsky II.


SEA THE STARS
It started in the US last year with Zenyatta and Rachel Alexandra. Then in Europe we saw what is probably the best turf horse of all times, namely Sea The Stars. Harbinger is another who merits mention after his King George victory.


Around the same time in India we saw the fabulous all conquering Jacqueline do what no one had done before.


FRANKEL
And finally towards the end of 2010 we've seen another superstar who promises to be better than the best. He's called Frankel.


Let's wait and see what 2011 has in store for us.


Gautam Lala.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Fantastic - FRANKEL Winning The Juddmonte Royal Lodge Stakes 2010

Stallion Register 2010

The new Stallion Register 2010 has been launched recently. I have personally put in a lot of thought, time and effort into turning an otherwise boring statutory publication into a world class coffee table book. It now comes in glossy A4 size and features all Stallions at stud in India with their extended pedigree, performance, sire reference, dam reference, progeny details, etc. The book also carries an Index to Sires and Maternal Grandsires, various statistics, lists of all breeding establishments in India with their contact details and much more. The book for the first time features photographs of most of the stallions in India. This is truly a collector's piece.

Well done to Satish Iyer (Registrar) and the Stud Book Department for executing this task brilliantly. A copy can be bought from them. 


Special thanks to all the advertisers - British Bloodstock Marketing, Dashmesh Group of Farms, Equus Group of Farms, Helpro Health Products & Services, Hugo Merry Bloodstock, Indiahorsesale.com, Irish Thoroughbred Marketing, Nanoli Stud, Racing World, Radiant Bloodstock, Ruia Stud, Tattersalls, Lucky Spinner and Turf Printing Works (Cole).

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Thanks 2010

Dear Member,

I write this letter to thank you for your support, which got me re-elected to the Managing Committee of The Royal Western India Turf Club Ltd. on 18th December 2010.

My earlier letter dated 25th November 2010 highlighted some of the work done by me during the last year. However, the voting figures on the 18th showed that I have lost some of your support since my last election and I am very disheartened with this year’s result. Clearly I must have disappointed you during the year, although I did put in my heart and soul into working for the Club.

I would appreciate it if you would give me some feedback as to what you would like me to do for the Club in the year ahead so as to win back your confidence and support. I am always available to you on my office numbers between 3pm-6pm on non race days, or you can email me and I will definitely get in touch with you.

Sincerely yours,

Gautam Lala



Election Result:
Vivek Jain 662
Jaydev Mody 569
Champaklal Zaveri 555
Shyam Ruia 537
Geoffrey Nagpal 521
S.C.Jain 496
Shivlal Daga 438
Ram Shroff 424
Gautam Lala 377

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Candidature for RWITC Elections 2010

Dear Member,

This past year has gone by so quickly and we once again come to the Royal Western India Turf Club Ltd. AGM and the Elections to be held in the Members’ Enclosure at 4:00pm on Saturday, 18th December 2010.

Last year with your valuable support I was elected to the Managing Committee. This past year has been a great experience. A lot is yet to be done – as Lao Tzu has rightly said, “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.”

Personally I have chaired the Cups & Trophies’ working group and continued to serve on the Equine Hospital working group and the Stud Book working group. New reputed suppliers of Trophies have been introduced with new designs and great quality. They ofcourse continue to come with value certification – a procedure introduced by me years ago. The Equine Hospital in Mumbai is undergoing an upgradation in consultation with experts from abroad. This will be completed soon. The Working Group has scheduled to bring in Veterinarians from abroad to train our Veterinarians here in various fields once this upgradation is completed. Horse owners/trainers will now have better medical facilities for their horses which they so rightly deserve. In the Stud Book, apart from the Stud Book website development (www.indianstudbook.com) and routine matters, I have been actively involved in the statutory publication of the Stallion Register which now can be compared to the best in the world. I am sure you will enjoy owning a copy of it. I have thoroughly enjoyed being on these working groups and have served them to the best of my ability.

Furthermore, I have been a Steward this past year, being my sixth year as one. Uninfluenced by personal relationships, I have been fair and unbiased in my decisions in my humble attempt to keep racing fair and clean.

I would like to continue to serve on the Managing Committee of our Club and am offering myself for re-election this year, for which, I earnestly seek your support and will be most grateful for that privilege.


With warm regards,
Sincerely yours,
Gautam Lala

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Thanks - 2009

Dear Member,

The Royal Western India Turf Club Ltd.'s Elections are now behind us and I write this letter to thank you for your support, which got me elected to the Managing Committee.

Words cannot express my gratitude, and I look forward to the year ahead in the hope that I can make a significant contribution to the betterment of our club and the sport.

Your suggestions are always welcome and would be appreciated. I am always available to you on my office numbers between 3pm-6pm on non race days, should you have any queries or want to contact me to share your views.

I take this opportunity to once again wish you and your family a wonderful 2010.

Sincerely yours,
Gautam Lala.


Election Result:
Vivek Jain 887
Jaydev Mody 791
Champaklal Zaveri 715
Shyam Ruia 713
S.C.Jain 642
Ram Shroff 582
Gautam Lala 570
Shivlal Daga 552
Mohan Thakur 548

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Candidature for RWITC Elections 2009.

Dear Member,

Another year has gone by and we once again come to the Royal Western India Turf Club Ltd.’s Elections and the AGM to be held in the Members’ Enclosure at 4:00pm on Thursday, 17th December 2009.

Following my “letter of introduction” dated 27th August 2009, copy of which is enclosed herewith, I write to you this time requesting you for your valuable support and a vote in my favour for the seat on the Managing Committee of the RWITC Ltd. I hope you have been able to spare the time to peruse my earlier letter and consider my candidature.

If elected, I will always remain accessible to all members and racegoers, and will sincerely strive to look after the interests of the members, owners and racegoers who are the very backbone of the sport that we all love so much. I would love to dedicate myself, and pledge my time and effort to the improvement of the game and to propagate the sport in its proper light to bring back the crowds to enjoy the afternoon and give racing the importance and dignity it deserves.

Having been involved with all facets of the sport for over 2 decades along with my past experience of serving on the Managing Committee from 2002-2004 and as a Steward from 1999-2005, I sincerely feel that at 39, with the advantage of age on my side, I can contribute effectively to the working of our club and work towards keeping racing fair and clean.

I earnestly seek your support and will be most grateful for that privilege.


Sincerely yours,
Gautam Lala

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Introduction To My Candidature

Dear Club Member,

I write to you today to inform you of my candidature for the RWITC Managing Committee elections to be held in December 2009. The purpose of writing to you this early is to introduce myself, especially for the benefit of our new members who were not there during my earlier term as a Committee Member from 2002-2004. This early correspondence would hopefully give us a chance to get to know each other better before December and moreover, give you enough time to get to know your Candidate.

My introduction to racing turned to a passion while sitting on the children's bench in the Mahalaxmi Race Course car park at a very early age and I have been an avid racegoer and owner as soon as I was of an eligible age in 1988, and continue to own a small string of horses and breed privately/non-commercially in a small way in the name of my racing company Gainsville Stud & Agr. Farm Pvt. Ltd. (www.gainsvillestud.com). My family's association with the sport goes back decades and my parents Laxmi & Partab Lala have had the good fortune to co-own classic winners like Our Select (Indian Derby 1968), Bright Hanovar (Indian Derby 1971) and Bakhtawar (with the late Mr. M.D.Mehta) which set the standards of achievement and moderate success more recently with Minsky, Classic Talk, Starynsky and Star O'War has helped appreciate clean and fair racing.
It was 10 years ago, in 1999 that I was nominated as a "Steward of the Meeting" and served in that position for 2 years, after which, with the overwhelming support of the members, I was elected to the RWITC Managing Committee in 2002 and served in that post for two years, before taking a break. During that period I was also a "Steward of the Club" for 3 years where I have always been fair and unbiased in my decisions in my humble attempt to keep racing fair and clean. Further, I have served and continue to serve on various sub-committees like the Cups & Trophies, Equine Hospital, Studbook, etc. and for the last two years, I have served on the Managing Committee of the Western India Race Horse Owners' Association where along with other members, I believe, we have done a lot for the benefit of racehorse owners. Having been involved with all facets of the sport, I sincerely feel I am in a position to contribute more generously given the responsibility as a member of the Committee once again.

On a personal level, my MBA degree in Marketing has helped me run my packaging business. I hope that in the near future we can connect and share views on our Club and the sport that we all love so much. Thank you for your time and looking forward to talking with you soon.

Sincerely yours,
Gautam Lala

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Starynessey And Henrythenavigator

STARYNESSEY
The mating of Kingmambo and Sequoyah which has produced the handsome 2008 dual Guineas hero Henrythenavigator has a lot in common with the 2008 mating of Gainsville's mare Starynessey. Henrythenavigator is by Kingmambo out of the Sadlers Wells mare Sequoyah. Kingmambo's damsire is Nureyev who is a three parts brother to Sadlers Wells. Thus, Henrythenavigator in inbred 3x2 to three parts brothers Nureyev and Sadlers Wells. Besides this fantastic combination, he is also balanced linebred to Raise A Native and Native Dancer.

So why the mention of Starynessey? Starynessey has been retired to the Pratap Stud Farm which is now the home of the Epsom Derby winner Oath (by Fairy King) whom she visited for the 2008 season. Starynessey  is by the Nureyev horse Concordial. This mating combines Nureyev and Fairy King(sire of Oath) who is a full brother to Sadlers Wells resulting in a 2x3 inbreeding to three parts brothers Nureyev and Fairy King. As in the case of Henrythenavigator, we also find balanced linebreeding to Native Dancer.

After the phenomenal success of Henrythenavigator, and the highly successful sons of Fairy King in India, namely Royal Kingdom and Burden of Proof, Gainsville eagerly awaits the produce of this mating to come into training.
Gautam Lala.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Gainsville's Pedigrees

Over a short period of time, we have collected a nice set of broodmares. Some of the major Group winners abroad and in India ever year, come from the same families as some of our broodmares. The 2005 Epsom Derby winner Motivator is from the family of Disobedience and Starynessey. 


Then, the 2004 Epsom Derby winner North Light is from the family of the Gainsville mares Poison Ivy, Starissima and Vandalism. This is the Carpet Slipper branch of the Simons Shoes family. 

The 2004 Kentucky Derby winner Smarty Jones is from the family of the Gainsville mare Halos And Horns. Halos And Horns was not raced as she was bought witht he sole intention of sending her to Warrshan for breeding.

She is now the dam of the class I horse STAR O'WAR by Warrshan[USA]. This colt is linebred 3x5 to full sisters Numbered Account and Fascinating Trick. Also, we find balanced strains of Nasrullah in the 6th remove. 4Sx6D to Ribot and 2Sx4Sx5S Northern Dancer. We also get Poker who is a half brother to Intriguing. Sisters Natalma and Cosmah are combined through the former's son Northern Dancer and the latter's daughter Queen Sucree. Both Warrshan and Halos and Horns are from the same branch of the La Troienne family.

AMATOL, the class I Bangalore horse is bred by Gainsville from our mare Kiss And Tell. Kiss And Tell was a good juvenile filly in Bombay finishing 2nd to Cape Dance, Mariana, etc. and was then sent to Calcutta where she won 6 races in all of which 4 in a row and was nominated for the Sprinters' Cup. She was retired to Chanhill Farm specifically to visit the dual 2000 Guineas winner Tirol. This mating was planned by Gautam Lala and AMATOL is the second foal of this mating, the first being the retained Eglevsky. The Tirol-Kiss And Tell mating is not fluke. If you look at the six generation pedigree, it has all the right ingredients for success. AMATOL is inbred 4x4 to Forli through sons, 4x4 to siblings Great Nephew and Close Relation through their dam Sybil's Niece. Further back, he is linebred 6Dx5Sx6D to Nearco. In the sixth remove we have six strains of Hyperion, 5 of which through his sons and one through his daughter. Also, there are three strains of sister Sarah of which two from her daughter Sybil's Sister and the third from her daughter Lady Angela. This mating is also based on the famous Northern Dancer-Forli nick which produced Nureyev. AMATOL has placed 3rd in the Chief Minister's Cup Gr.3 at Bangalore on his first attempt at a group race facing older horses.

In the same crop, Gainsville produced the smart juvenile STARYNSKY by Warrshan - Poison Ivy. Poison Ivy was purchased as a yearling from Equus Stud and she raced only thrice. The retained STARYNSKY is the second foal of this planned mating and is Group placed winner of 3 races and over Rs.9,00,000.

Gainsville owned a mare named Devil's Been Busy. She produced the winner Hell Freezes Over by Tirol before she was sold to Pratap Stud farm where she has gone on to produce the very useful colt TALK OF THE DEVIL. 

Another addition to the broodmare band is the bred in purple Radical Velocity. She is by Placerville ex Speedbird by Malvado ex Charenzaccio. Speedbird is the dam of Esterelli and is a half sister to Divine Light. Divine Light produced Mystic Memory (by Malvado) who has gone on to produce the sensational Mystical (by Alnasr Alwasheek). This is the Schiaparelli family of Smart Chieftan, Classical Act, Star Supreme, Londonderry, Kazakh, Sassafras, etc. She visits Warrshan[USA] for 2006. With this mating we inbreed 4x5 to Numbered Account through her daughter Secret Asset and her son Private Account. 4x5 to Native Dancer through his daughter Natalma and son Raise A Native. We linebreed 5x6x6x6 to Hyperion with two strains through Lady Angela, one through his daughter Barley Corn and one through his son Alibhai. Finally, balanced linebreeding to Nasrullah occurs in the 6th remove though his daughter Glamour and son Nashua.

In 2008, we have acquired 3 nice brrodmares alongwith our sparingly raced Starynessey who also retired to stud. She visited Oath[USA] for the 2008 season. other mares that were added are Dancing Bride by Concordial[USA] ex Flyaway Bride[USA] by Blushing Groom. She comes from the one and only PRETTY POLLY family. Next comes Apassionata by Black Cash[USA] - Donatella by Broto[USA] and Creme Brulee by Puerto Madero[CHI] - Pure Cream by Broto[USA]. Both from the SCHIAPARELLI family that has done so well in India. Both their dams are full sisters. 


Gautam Lala

Monday, November 6, 2006

Galileo - In The Limelight.

GALILEO
Sometime ago I had written an article on Sadlers Wells and his new sons at stud. His son Galileo, winner of the Derby at Epsom had just entered stud at the time. In the article I wrote about how these new sons of his will make an impact and its only a matter of time before it happens.Happen it will. 
Sure enough, happen it did. 



Last week at Churchill Downs, Galileo's 3 year old son, Red Rocks won the Breeders Cup Turf Gr.1. What is interesting in this pedigree is that Galileo is by Sadlers Wells, and Red Rocks' 2nd dam Pharaohs Delight is by Fairy King who is a full brother to Sadlers Wells. Hence, Red Rocks is inbred 2x3 to full brothers through a son and a daughter. Furthermore, his dam is by Machiavellian, whose 2nd dam Raise The Standard is a half sister to Northern Dancer, sire of both Sadlers Wells and Fairy King. Machiavellian's damsire is Halo, whose dam Cosmah is a half sister to Natalma, the dam of Northern Dancer and Raise The Standard

Gautam Lala


 

Wednesday, November 1, 2006

Montjeu and Giant's Causeway - A Sensational Start

MONTJEU
Northern Dancer would easily be one of the greatest sire and sire of sires in recent years. He was a fantastic race horse, a prepotent sire and has proven to be a great sire of sires. However, after his death in 1990 his legacy lives on through his sons, grandsons and great grandsons. There are hundreds of his sons.grandsons/great grandsons at stud worldwide, but worldover, the major stakes winners seem to be coming from only two branches, namely, Sadlers Wells and Storm Cat (by Storm Bird).

Sadlers Wells needs no introduction. He has sired 67 individual Gr.1. winners and over 200 Stakes winners incl. Montjeu, Galileo, High Chapparal, etc.This commands respect. With Montjeu siring the Epsom Derby winner Motivator and runner up Walk In The Park from his first crop, this freshman sire son of Sadlers Wells has certainly arrived. Montjeu has had 15 stakes horses from his very first crop and standing at a farm like Coolmore gives him that extra edge to establish himself as a frontline classic sire. He himself is a dual Derby(French & Irish) winner who also won the Arc and the King George and was rated 137.
GIANT'S CAUSEWAY


On the other hand, there is this son of Storm Cat who can do NO wrong. In his racing days he won six Group 1 races. In his first crop has sired a Derby winner, a 2000 Guineas winner, a Group 1 Royal Ascot winner and 4 stakes winners and 8 stakes horses. He is ofcourse none other than the spectacular Giant's Causeway. Hi sire Storm Cat has become a legend. He is one of the most highly priced stallions in the world today and continues to justify his USD500000 covering fee. He has sired 30 Gr.1 and 86 Graded stakes winners of which many have retired to stud as stallions. His son Giant's Causeway from his first crop has sired the French 2000 Guineas and Derby winner Shamardal who also won The St. James Palace Stakes Gr.1 at Royal Ascot. Another Royal Ascot winner came when his daughter Maid's Causeway won the Coronation Stakes Gr.1.after running second in the English 1000 Guineas. He is also the sire of Footstepsinthesand, winner of the English 2000 Guineas Gr.1. Giant's Causeway stands at Ashford, KY for a fee of USD200000.
With Montjeu at Coolmore Ireland and Giant's Causeway at Ashford Kentucky(Coolmore America), Coolmore seems to have not one but two aces up their sleeve. Both have had a sensational start to their stud careers and are definitely bound for greater heights. These two seem the likely ones who will keep the Northern Dancer sire line flying.

Gautam Lala

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Sadlers Wells, Coolmore and The Epsom Derby

SADLERS WELLS
A lot of people have been of the opinion that the great Coolmore stallion Sadlers Wells, although a champion sire on many occasions isn't a sire of sires. Also, the son of Northern Dancer topped the sire list many times but failed for many years to get the ultimate in racing…a winner of the Epsom Derby. This jinx was broken in 2001 when the Mick Kinane ridden Galileo come out and won the Derby at Epsom. The following year his son High Chaparral won the same race, thus establishing Sadlers Wells as a Derby sire.
So far, none of his stakes winning sons had made a major impact at stud, although some of them(Barathea, In The Wings, El Prado, etc.) have had their moments. But the best was yet to come.
In 1998 his son Montjeu made an appearance as a 2 yr old and won both his starts incl. a listed race at Longchamp over 9f. The following year he did even better by winning two Derbies(Irish and French) and the Arc. He didn't stop here. Next year he won another three Group 1 races incl. the King George(beating Fantastic Light), the Tattersalls Gold Cup and the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud. Sounds easy doesn't it? But it's this kind of stuff that earns you a timeform rating of 137.

Retired to Coolmore, home of his illustrious sire, all eyes were set on this Derby winning son of champion sire Sadlers Wells. He was the first really classy colt by Sadlers Wells going to stud. The other two Derby winners Galileo and High Chaparral came a few years later. At Coolmore Montjeu has wasted no time. In his very first crop he has sired Motivator - the winner of the Epsom derby. Incidentally, the runner up - Walk In The Park is also sired by him. Motivator is from the first crop of Montjeu from which there are a total of 15 stakes horses including Hurricane Run, Staglelight, Kings Quay, Dash To The Top, Falstaff, etc.
Motivator is out of the Gone West mare Out West who is by Sharpen Up ex Uncommitted by Buckpasser ex Lady Be Good by Better Self ex Past Eight by Eight Thirty. 3rd foal of his dam, he is the best and the only Group horse she has produced so far. Motivator is linebred 5Dx5Sx5S to Native Dancer and 6Dx6S to Hyperion. In the first six removes, there is no other inbreeding in his pedigree. His dosage profile is 8-1-14-5-0 and dosage index is 1.33. This is the same family in India of Shamaal, Warsaw Pact, Flowersoftheforest, etc.
What a fantastic stallion roster Coolmore has created. Between Coolmore Ireland and their U.S. counterpart Ashford, it would be safe to say that they stand the best stallions in the world today. Some of the stallions they stand at Coolmore Ireland are Danehill Dancer(Danehill), Fasliyev(Nureyev), the Derby winner Galileo(Sadlers Wells), 2000 Guineas and King George winner Golan(Spectrum), Eclipse Stakes winner Hawk Wing(Woodman), Derby winner High Chaparral(Sadlers Wells), French Derby, King George and Arc winner Montjeu(Sadlers Wells), French Derby and Arc winner Peintre Celebre(Nureyev), the dual 2000 Guineas and seven times Gr.1 winner Rock of Gibraltar(Danehill), and ofcourse the champion sire Sadlers Wells(Northern Dancer), Irish 2000 Guineas and Breeders' Cup Mile winner Spinning World(Nureyev) and Statue Of Liberty(Storm Cat).

At Ashford, Kentucky, their U.S. counterpart, they stand the Irish 2000 Guineas winner Black Minnaloushe(Storm Cat), Kentucky Derby winner Fusachi Pegasus(Mr. Prospector), the great Eclipse Stakes winner Giant's Causeway(Storm Cat), Grand Slam(Gone West, Hennessy(Storm Cat), High Yield(Storm Cat), Johannesburg(Hennessy), Gr.1 winner Lionheart(Tale of the cat), champion juvenile sire Tale of the cat(Storm Cat), Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes winner Thunder Gulch(Gulch), etc. It is interesting to note how this group has cornered the Northern Dancer sire line in Europe through Sadlers Wells and his sons and through sons of Nureyev. Years back, they lost Nureyev to Stavros Niarchos at the Keeneland yearling sales in Lexington. They seem to have more than made up for it now. In the U.S. they stand some of the best sons of the great Storm Cat and the only Kentucky Derby winning son of Mr. Prospector - Fusaichi Pegasus. Hatsoff to John Magnier, the master of Coolmore for his foresight and stallion acquisition skills.


Gautam Lala

Friday, December 20, 2002

Thanks - 2002.

Dear Member,

The RWITC Elections are now behind us and I write this letter to thank you for your overwhelming support, which got me elected to the Committee.

Words cannot express my gratitude, and I look forward to the year ahead in the hope that I can make a significant contribution to the betterment of the sport.

Your suggestions are always welcome and would be much appreciated. I am always available to you at the above mentioned numbers should you want to contact me.

Sincerely Yours,
Gautam Lala.

Election Result:
Vivek Jain 467
Khushroo Dhunjibhoy 376
Gautam Lala 370
Shyam Ruia 368
Vijay Shirke 266
Champaklal Zaveri 364
Shivlal Daga 355
Diwan Arun Nanda 353
Ram Shroff 331

Monday, November 25, 2002

The First Election - 2002

Dear Member,

It’s the end of another year and we once again come to the RWITC elections and the AGM to be held in the Members’ Enclosure at 4:50pm on Thursday, 19th December 2002.

As we all know, racing is not going through the happiest of times. It is at this difficult juncture that I wish to offer myself as a member of the committee and do my humble best to strive to get racing back to the height it once commanded. In my modest capacity, I have served the Club as a Nominated Steward of the Meeting for the last two seasons in Mumbai. During this period I gained invaluable experience and got a closer look at the workings of the Club.

My introduction to racing turned to a passion while sitting on the children’s bench in the Mahalaxmi Race Course car park at a very early age and I have been an avid racegoer and owner as soon as I was of an eligible age. My parents Laxmi & Partab Lala have had the good fortune to own classic winners like Our Select, Bright Hanovar and Bakhtawar which set the standards of achievement and moderate success more recently with Minsky, Classic Talk and Louis Cyphre has helped appreciate clean and fair racing.

While the Supreme Court of India has determined that horse racing is a “game of skill”, we must propagate the sport in its proper light to bring back the crowds to enjoy the afternoon and give racing the importance and dignity it deserves. On a personal level, my MBA degree in Marketing has helped me run my packaging business and I sincerely feel I am in a position to contribute more generously given the responsibility as a member of the Committee.

My candidature has been proposed by Mr. Shapoor P. Mistry and seconded by Mr. Mahesh N. Thakkar. At 32, with the advantage and enthusiasm of age on my side, I would love to dedicate myself to the improvement of the game. I earnestly seek your support and will be most grateful for that privilege.


Sincerely yours,
Gautam Lala

Sunday, November 10, 2002

Vandalism


VANDALISM

Ever since I was a kid, first time winners fascinated me. I always wanted that the first time a horse runs in my name, he should win. Silver Glow(Riyahi-Petite Aureole) was my first runner on 26th February 1989. Trained by Imtiaz A. Sait, he won the sponsored Classic Impression Trophy.

In April 1999, on one of the last days of the Bombay season, my trainer and friend Narendra Lagad came and sat with me in my box to watch a race. A very well bred filly named La-Bella was running and she ran a dead last. She had never won a race till then. She was by Portroe out of Watt-a-Lott, a full sister to the good juvenile filly Untold Story, from the Carpet Slipper branch of the Simon's Shoes family.  I very casually asked Naren to go and ask the owners if they would sell, as I wanted her for breeding. Naren came back in sometime and informed me that they were willing to sell the filly. After some negotiations with the owner and trainer(who also had some interest in the filly), we bought her for a song.

By the time she came to us, it was already too late for the breeding season. She was to go to Nirmal Ruia's Ruia Stud Farm to be covered by Warrshan. She took time to let down and didn't come into season in time for the covering season. We left here there for a couple of months and brought her back into training to see if we could pick up a race before the end of the year and then send her back to stud as she was still a maiden.

She came back into training in the following Pune season and strangely enough turned out to be the first runner under the Gainsville banner. She was also the first runner I would have with Naren as my trainer. Surprisingly she had worked very well, but we didn't know her habits. She had never won a race. Harish Rathod, Naren's stable jockey who had been working her was chosen to ride the filly who was renamed Vandalism. She comes from the Carpet Slipper branch of the Simon's Shoes family with Vali, Valinksy, etc. very close up in the pedigree. With so many V's, it was only fair to name her Vandalism.

Naren chose the sponsored 7 furlongs Everready Trophy for her. At that point I thought that Naren got over ambitious to run her in a big race. Her final spurt for the race had been very nice. Naren felt she had worked very well and actually had a chance. Hearing this, my hopes went up too. I remember telling Naren that it would mean a great deal and it would be a dream come true if she could win since she was the first runner for Gainsville. That morning, Naren keyed up Rathod and charged him up like he had never done before. In the paddock, apart from the usual instructions, the same words were repeated. He told him how much it would mean to both of us if Vandalism won considering she was my first runner with him and the first for Gainsville. She looked a picture in the paddock. A big dark bay filly, big bright star on the forehead, sheep skin noseband, she looked breathtaking. However, because of her past record, she was totally out of the betting and was available at 80 to1, the longest priced in the field. She jumped out last in a field of 12 runners and trailed the field till the bend. Into the short Pune straight, she was still last and then suddenly, Naren's magic started working. Rathod, who by now was riding her like a man possessed, brought her to the outside and Vandalism flew. Naren jumped out of his box screaming, "go Harish go". Harish I'm sure must have heard his master screaming as Naren's box is close to the track and he was loud…as loud as one can be. She covered the whole field in the straight and at the post she met the favorite Rodeo Star, and the two were locked together. The judge called for a photo. She had finished on the outside so it was even more difficult to judge from the television. I refused to go down to lead till the result was announced. We waited for the result of the photofinish and after a never ending 5 or 7 minutes, the judge announced….Vandalism had won by a short head. It was truly a dream come true.

Gautam Lala

Thursday, October 10, 2002

Achates, Kiss And Tell & Idar.

ACHATES after winning the Colts'
Handicap Stakes.
Achates was one of the first horses selected by me. I studied the 1990 auction catalog and came across this horse by the new stallion Tecorno out of Smooching. Smooching I saw was from the Pretty Polly family and her dam Close Relation was a sister to Great Nephew. In 1990 you couldn't get better than this. The first evening when we went to the roll, I dragged my parents(as at the time, they used to do the buying!) straight to the Pratap Stud ring, owned by my now dearest friend Maharaja of Idar. I clearly remember his lot number was 555. We pulled him out and there came this small little fellow with his head held low. A bay colt, very plain looking with no markings except a white right hind pastern. He was a very correct individual but very plain and very very small. Our trainer Magansingh Jodha checked him out and approved it, but didn't seem very keen. We didn't finalize it and went looking elsewhere.

My mind was set on him. Although he was small, he was a correct individual with a flawless pedigree. We walked around for 2 or 3 evenings in that sale and Magan suggested some other horses too but then finally said that if I was so keen on that little Tecorno colt, we should go in for him. He agreed that he was exceptionally bred and very correct conformationally. He said most horses from
Pratap Stud were small so it was of no consequence. When we approached Idar, he quoted a rather high price and refused to budge from it. Some common friends advised him to sell but he just wouldn't come down. But then, that's Idar for you.

Around the same time, a Tecorno 3 year old named Ashwamedha was making waves. He won his maiden by a street and his second win was very impressive too. He was now aimed for the then biggest baby race, the Breeders' Produce Stakes. Idar argued that he would keep all his horses till after Ashwamedha wins the big race and that, that would fetch him big money for all his Tecornos. On the 4th or 5th day, we went back to him as I was hell bent on getting him. We went to him, increased our offer, and also told him that if Ashwamedha won the big race, we would throw in something extra. He didn't agree to that, but finally did agree to a price and shook hands. The following week, Ashwamedha won the Breeders' Produce Stakes in scintillating style. Here was the start to the Pratap Stud-Tecorno era, the rise of the Pratap Stud, and a friendship that I truly treasure today.
The horse was named Achates after a Greek warrior in the Trojan War and also means "faithful friend". Mid way during the following Pune season Magan called up and informed us that Achates had improved tremendously. Back to the following Bombay season, he didn't race in the early part. However, he was ready to run just after the last day of the Auction Sales in February. He made his debut on 8th February 1991 in the 5 furlong Hindu Trophy. Magan said that he was not yet ready to win but would run a good race. So he went in without any expectations. In the race, he jumped out slow and lost about 4-5 lengths at the start. For a baby who is running for the first time, it is very difficult to make up lost ground. We all thought it was all over for him. Then suddenly, past the 800 marker, I saw him passing the others as if they were standing. Into the straight, he had not only caught up with the field, he was mid bunch. That second, I realized he was a decent horse. He had caught up with the field and so it was a decent run. But Achates didn't stop there. He continued his flight into the straight and went past every one in the field and won the race. The whole racecourse was talking about him, there were calls from all over that evening telling us what a good horse he was. He went on to win the Colts' Handicap Stakes in Pune, again unfancied to win in a strong set of runners. Subesequently, he didn't do that well with us. We sold him the following year and with his new owners, he won his first 2, and 2 more for them the following season. In all he won 11 races and more than Rs.7,00,000=00 in stakes.
The Kiss and Tell Story
The same year when we sold Achates, I bought his half sister by Lingot d'Or from Idar. I met Idar in August at a party in Pune and inquired about the filly and learned that she was not sold at the Auctions in February. I offered him terms, which no one had ever heard of, but which I had worked out and rehearsed to strike a deal when the time was right. So I told him I would give him one foal from the filly when I bred with her and also 50% of all the stakes that she earned. The following day, I called him and after a brief discussion agreed on the terms and bought the filly. She was named Kiss and Tell. A filly bred like this is hard to come by. Kiss and Tell showed early promise as a 2 year old in her morning workouts. She was put into all the big baby races and placed in all of them, earning black type in the Bahrain Trophy finishing behind Romantic Harmony and finishing 2nd to Mariana in the Royal Honk Kong Jockey Club Trophy. She also ran 3rd to Cape Dance that season. In Pune she suffered a slight set back and raced only once. The following Bombay season, her debut run over 7 furlongs suggested that she doesn't stay, so the Indian 1000 Guineas was ruled out. However, she didn't do too well that year till February, so we flew her to Calcutta during the Invitation weekend. The flight was arranged by a dear friend Mr. Mahesh Thakkar. She ran a 6 furlong race on the Invitation weekend and was the only Bombay contender, other than Elusive Pimpernel to win on the Invitation weekend. She stayed back as planned in Calcutta with Vijay Singh. Vijay Singh is the son of jockey Jagdish who won most of our classic races for us back in the 60's. in Calcutta, she won us almost Rs.7,00,000=00 is stakes, 6 races, 4 in a row, got invited for the Sprinters' Cup. When I retired her to stud, I bought over that foal which I was to give Idar. She is now the dam of winners Egelvsky and Amatol.

Gautam Lala