Listen Up: Group 1-Winning Jockey Robbie Dolan To Appear On The Voice Australia

Born to a racing family in Ireland and a recent two-time Group 1 winner in Australia, Robbie Dolan is set to share another of his talents with the racing world. According to the Thoroughbred Racing Commentary, the 26-year-old Dolan will appear on The Voice Australia when it airs after Easter.

“It's pretty exciting – it feels like a dream at this stage,” Dolan told TRC. “Singing has always just been a hobby to me. I did school plays years and years ago and always really enjoyed singing.

“They are very different worlds but once I got the opportunity to perform on The Voice I was like, 'Why not, what have I got to lose?'”

Dolan's grandfather Peadar Matthews won a pair of Irish Classics as a jockey in the 1960s, and both of his parents were jockeys as well. Dolan's brother Barry is a trainer in the United States, but Dolan was able to get a job riding out in Australia.

After settling in Sydney, Dolan worked for trainer Mark Newnham and rode 93 winners over the 2017-2018 season, winning a pair of apprentice championships. This season, Dolan has partnered Shelby Sixtysix to victory in the G1 Galaxy at Rosehill in Sydney.

Read more at the Thoroughbred Racing Commentary.

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Fasig Adds April Digital Selected Sale

After launching their digital platform last week, Fasig-Tipton has added an April Digital Selected Sale set for Apr.21-26. Nominations will close Apr. 14, although the company will still accept approved selected nominations after that date.

“We were very pleased with the debut of our digital platform earlier this week,” said Leif Aaron, Fasig-Tipton's Director of Digital Sales. “We received positive feedback from both buyers and sellers about both the platform and quality of offerings.   They conveyed to us their desire to see more Fasig Digital auctions in the near term, which was highly encouraging. We also received a number of helpful suggestions on how to improve the platform, adjustments that will be implemented for this upcoming April auction.”

Fasig-Tipton's March Digital Selected Sale concluded this past Tuesday with 10 offerings sold for a gross of $856,000, an average price of $85,600 and a median price of $55,000. The sale was topped by a stallion share in European champion Almansor (Fr), which sold for $250,000 to Riviera Equine SARL/Haras d'Etreham.

Aaron took some time to talk to the TDN about what went right and what they learned from their March 22 Selected Digital Auction.

“Overall, the first sale was a success,” he said. “We had users from all over the globe looking at the horses online. We had a substantial number of registered bidders who were serious buyers. They were looking at every level and type of horse. It was interesting to me that the most affordable horse on the site had the most bids, which shows me that there is a real hunger for ready-to-run racehorses as well as other segments of the market.”

The short timeframe to assemble the catalogue proved to be the biggest obstacle, he said. “I think the timing of the sale was always going to be the biggest hurdle for Fasig-Tipton to overcome. We announced we were having our first sale Feb. 28, and we had a little over one week to gather the catalogue. The quality of the catalogue that was put together showed the strength of the Fasig-Tipton team as a whole. We had a marketing campaign that made everyone aware what was happening and we were able to facilitate a really healthy digital auction for our sellers and our buyers. To me, it showed a real desire for owners to be able to buy and sell when the time was right. As Kiki Courtelis of Town and Country Farm said about the digital auction, `The best time to sell is when someone wants to buy.'”

And what did they learn, he was asked?

“We had a lot of input from buyers, sellers, consignors and veterinarians,” Aaron replied. “We are currently making those changes to cater to the entirety of our core customer base. Digital.fasigtipton.com is a place for them and we have to make sure that they are comfortable on our platform. The longer this goes on, the more comfortable people will be with it. I look in the TDN today and see that a major stud farm in Australia, Arrowfield is having a broodmare reduction on a digital platform in Australia. There is no reason that sort of thing can't be done here. As I said when we released the platform, this is the place for people with ideas and I want to encourage that entrepreneurial spirit. We are going to stick to our plan of recruiting quality horses that all segments of the market will want.”

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Nominations Now Open For Fasig-Tipton April Digital Selected Sale

Following a successful debut of its digital platform earlier this week, Fasig-Tipton has finalized dates for a second digital auction to be held next month. Nominations are now open for the April Digital Selected Sale, which will be held this coming April 21-26.

Similar to its recently concluded March Digital Selected Sale, Fasig-Tipton is seeking quality horses of racing age and breeding stock for the April digital auction. Nominations will close April 14, although the company will still accept approved selected nominations after that date.

“We were very pleased with the debut of our digital platform earlier this week,” said Leif Aaron, Fasig-Tipton's Director of Digital Sales. “We received positive feedback from both buyers and sellers about both the platform and quality of offerings. They conveyed to us their desire to see more Fasig Digital auctions in the near term, which was highly encouraging.”

Aaron added: “We also received a number of helpful suggestions on how to improve the platform, adjustments that will be implemented for this upcoming April auction.”

Fasig-Tipton's March Digital Selected Sale concluded this past Tuesday with strong results. Ten offerings sold for gross sales of $856,000, an average price of $85,600, and a median price of $55,000.  The sale was topped by a stallion share in European Champion Almanzor (FR), which sold for $250,000 to Riviera Equine SARL/Haras d'Etreham.  Racing/broodmare prospect Bramble Berry, a 5-year-old mare that entered the sale off a second-place finish in Gulfstream's Grade 3 Hurricane Bertie Stakes on March 12, was the second highest price. She sold for $150,000 to Kicourt LLC (Kiki Courtelis).

Suchada – offered in foal to Horse of the Year Knicks Go on a 2022 covering – was the top priced broodmare, selling for $95,000 to Matt Montgomery. Wild Empress, a 4-year-old half-sister to champion She Be Wild, was the highest price broodmare prospect. She sold for $85,000 to Robert Slack's Stoneriggs Farm.

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Cal-bred Horse of the Year Mucho Unusual Retired

George Krikorian's homebred Mucho Unusual (Mucho Macho Man–Not Unusual, by Unusual Heat), 2020's California-bred Horse of the Year, champion older female and turf horse thanks to a campaign that included a victory in the GI Rodeo Drive S. that September, has been retired at the age of six.

“The decision has been made to retire G1 winner and Cal-Bred Horse of the Year Mucho Unusual,” tweeted trainer Tim Yakteen. “We are sad to see her leave the barn, she has been so special to and for all of us. She returns to Starwood Farm, KY where she was born and we await the news of who she'll be bred to.”

The half-sister to MGSW and GISP $700,000-plus earner Big Score (Mr. Big) retires with a record of 24-8-5-5 and earnings of $957,415. She was a $170,000 Keeneland September RNA in 2017.

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