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Monday, July 31 2017
Savabeel has done it again - only this time with even more dominance. Waikato Stud's star Zabeel stallion has made a clean sweep of New Zealand's three stallion Savabeel now emulates former barn mate O'Reilly as a two-time winner of all three titles, after Asked to describe Savabeel's season, Waikato Stud's Mark Chittick said: "Sensational, obviously. The two big things for us were the number of stakes winners - 19, which was massive - and across multiple countries, and the other thing with those stakes winners was the range of ages and distances. "He got stakes winners from two right through to eight, in the case of New Zealand Cup winner Savabeel will be acknowledged for his success at the New Zealand Thoroughbred Horse of the Year Zabeel's Dewar Trophy win in 2011-12 was the only time a Waikato Stud stallion has failed to secure Up to July 30, Savabeel's progeny had earned $11,549,111 globally, nearly $3 million clear of nearest Centaine Award rival Darci Brahma. In the Dewar Trophy, Savabeel's progeny banked $7,594,461 in Australasia, putting the stallion more than $3.1 million ahead of nearest rival Iffraaj, while the Grosvenor Award standings for New "That's the big thing this year - his dominance in each of those categories," Chittick said. "To be winning those awards by more than $1 million speaks volumes of the success his stock has "A couple of years ago, Australian buyers began to recognise the talent of the stallion and he sold Among those is recent impressive two-year- old debut winner Addictive Nature, a $775,000 Karaka Savabeel was also represented by the likes of Kawi, a three-time Group One winner this term, Gr.1 "Someone asked me the other day,'why the increase in stakes winners this season?' It's just a "He's got bigger numbers out there on the racetrack but they are still doing the job. We're dealing Chittick said Savabeel was raring to go for the new season and was in such good health that he'd had to resort to working him on a treadmill to get him fit for the start of the breeding season in September. "We're restricting his book to 150 mares and we're pretty staunch on that. His book has been full for |