Where Is Racehorse Incentivise From?

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Australia.
Incentivise is a 6yo bay Gelding from Australia trained by Peter Moody, who is based at Pakenham OC. It is sired by the stallion Shamus Award out of the dam Miss Argyle. Given that it has won at Group One level and has amassed $5,743,300 in career earnings, Incentivise is regarded as an elite class of racehorse.

Who owns Incentivise horse?

Prominent owner Brae Sokolski has provided an update on star galloper Incentivise. Incentivise, who hasn’t been since the 2021 Melbourne Cup, was ruled out of the Spring Carnival after being declared a “tired horse” and is now being set for the 2023 Autumn Carnival.

Is Incentivise a Toowoomba horse?

Incentivise is as Toowoomba as it gets – bred at Steve Tregea’s Windermere Stud operation, stabled at Clifford Park for all of his early career before relocating to Victoria, as well as recording his third victory on the bounce at his home track in the middle of May.

Who bred Incentivise?

Steve Tregea
Incentivise’s breeder Steve Tregea is no longer a part-owner of the wonder horse. Racing Australia updated its owners’ details for Incentivise in the past 24 hours with Tregea’s Windemere Stud Pty Ltd now missing from the list of connections.

How much was Incentivise purchased?

Incentivise had been previously bred, trained and owned by Toowoomba-based Steve Tregea, before a 50 per cent stake was purchased for $1.2 million ahead of a move to Moody’s stable.

How much prize money has Incentivise won?

Incentivise
Record 13: 9–1–0
Earnings AU$5,743,300
Major wins
Tattersall’s Cup (2021) Makybe Diva Stakes (2021) Turnbull Stakes (2021) Caulfield Cup (2021)

How did Incentivise lose?

Incentivise took to The Great Race as the shortest-priced Melbourne Cup runner since Phar Lap in 1930. But the Peter Moody-trained horse had no answer for Verry Elleegant when the champion mare surged ahead with 200 metres to go.

Is Incentivise an Australian horse?

Incentivise is a 6yo bay gelding (male) from Australia trained by Peter Moody, who is based at Pakenham OC. He is sired by the stallion Shamus Award out of the dam Miss Argyle. Given that he has won at Group One level and has amassed $5,743,300 in career earnings, Incentivise is regarded as an elite class of racehorse.

Who is the most famous horse in Australia?

Top prize money earners – Australian and New Zealand horses

Horse Sire Dam
1) Winx (AUS) Street Cry (IRE) Vegas Showgirl (NZ)
2) Nature Strip * (AUS) Nicconi Strikeline
3) Redzel (AUS) Snitzel Millrich
4) Verry Elleegant (NZ) Zed (NZ) Opulence (NZ)

What is the richest horse race in Australia?

The Everest
The Everest is billed as the “world’s richest race on turf” with twelve of the fastest horses competing over a distance of 1200 metres at Randwick Racecourse for prizemoney of $15,000,000. The Everest will be held on Saturday 21st October 2023 and won in 2022 by Giga Kick.

Who is the richest horse breeder?

As owners of the French luxury brand, Chanel, brothers Alain and Gerard Wertheimer are among the world’s most fashionable Thoroughbred owners and breeders. According to the latest World’s Billionaires List published by Forbes, they are also the richest.

Who is the best horse breeder in the world?

Top 50 Breeders by North American Race Earnings.

# Breeder Places
1 Calumet Farm 287
2 WinStar Farm, LLC 158
3 Peter E. Blum Thoroughbreds, LLC 39
4 Godolphin 80

Is Incentivise retired?

Caulfield Cup winner Incentivise will return to Peter Moody’s stable in 2022, despite speculation of a falling out between owners.

How old is Incentivise horse?

Incentivise is a 6 year old gelding by Shamus Award out of the Iglesia mare, Miss Argyle. Last start was 2nd at Flemington on November 2, 2021 in the Lexus Melbourne Cup (Gr. 1) over 3200 metres.

How much did Verry Elleegant pay out?

If Deep Point wins its first race on Tuesday, the $120,000 prize money means his $1000 outlay will give him about a $100 win, after MyRacehorse, the jockey and trainer take their cut.

How many owners does Verry Elleegant have?

Verry Elleegant (foaled 12 October 2015) is a New Zealand-bred Australian-trained Thoroughbred racehorse that has won 11 Group One races.

Verry Elleegant
Country New Zealand
Colour Bay
Breeder JD Goodwin
Owner Jomara Bloodstock Ltd et al.

Has Incentivise lost a race?

Incentivise hasn’t been beaten in a race since, winning nine straight, including the most cavalier Caulfield Cup performance in years.

Will Incentivise race again?

Incentivise will not race this spring and instead will target the autumn of 2023. The 2021 Caulfield Cup winner suffered injuries to both of his suspensory ligaments when runner-up in last year’s Melbourne Cup and has not raced since.

What was Incentivise paying in the Melbourne Cup?

Sportsbet on Wednesday settled bets with punters who backed Incentivise after he rocketed into $2.30 favouritism to win the Cup, the lowest odds since Phar Lap in 1930. ‘There are a lot of happy punters, about $6 million going out to the punters on this early payout,’ the company’s blogger Felix Von Hofe told.

Why did winning horse get disqualified?

The commission said in its ruling that lab testing at the University of California, Davis, confirmed that Medina Spirit had betamethasone in his blood.

Why did the jockey for rich strike get suspended?

The stewards’ ruling issued Sunday by the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission accused Leon of “intentionally attempting to interfere with and impede the progress of a rival by repeatedly making physical contact with another rider in the stretch.”

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