Another season concluded on Wednesday afternoon which certainly could never be described as dull or boring.
We saw a few dramas with none better than the classic contest between Singo & Gai. We saw Champions rise (Nash Rawiller & Chris Waller) and many fall (far too many false bubbles burst to name them). We saw domination (Waller & Moody), we saw class (It’s A Dundeel, etc) and we saw brilliance (Overreach).
At Dynamic Syndications, we were delighted with our own results we achieved.
We recorded
56 wins for the 2012-13 season (the same number of wins as 2011-12).
Whilst
18 of the 56 wins were metropolitan victories.
In the Runners:Winners ratio, since 2005 Dynamic Syndications remain clearly well ahead of our peers across Australia, having started
157 Runners : 127 Individual Winners which is a massive
80.89%. Nobody else has had this type of success.
We continue building on our resume, which has now reached
344 wins since our first runner was a winner in October 2005. We are
71 race wins ahead of our closest peer during the same timezone who have won
273 races and then, it’s a big gap back to the next company who have recorded
90 wins, which is
254 wins behind us over the same period.
(figures supplied from the Australian Stud Book).
Our total prizemoney earnings since 2005 burst through the $11 million dollar threshold, with us closing the season at
$11,224,434.
With the Runners: Earners ratio of
93.63% (157 Runners: 147 Prizemoney Earners) we have achieved outstanding success.
Since 2005,Dynamic Syndications lead the way in Group 1 Success. We have purchased 3 individual Group 1 Winners that have 5 Group 1 Races. They are:
HE’S NO PIE EATER – Chipping Norton and Rosehill Guineas
ATOMIC FORCE – Galaxy and NZ Railway
REWARD FOR EFFORT – Blue Diamond.
Whilst Star Thoroughbreds have just had 1 Gr1 Winner SEBRING, who won the Golden Slipper and Sires Produce and no other syndicator has achieved any Group 1 success since 2005.
FEEL GOOD STORY
DARREN SMITH – What a year Darren had !
Darren Smith
Darren had a magnificent season with a resume of:
363 starters : 68 - 59 – 48 and earnings of $1,817,200.
In the process, he won the:
2012-13 NSW PROVINCIAL TRAINER OF THE YEAR
(defended his title) (1st Darren Smith 37 Wins, 2nd Kris Lees 32 Wins)
2012-13 NEWCASTLE PREMIERSHIP
(1st Darren Smith 24 Wins, 2nd Gai Waterhouse 17 Wins)
2012-13 MAX LEES MEDAL (Newcastle Strike Rate)
(defended his title) (1st Darren Smith 3.08, 2nd Gai Waterhouse 3.12)
Also Darren finished 2012-13 with 14 Sydney Metropolitan Winners which placed him 17th Overall. He had 110 Runners 14 Winners (12.73%) and 44 Placings (40%).
Darren Smith was placed 2nd on the Metropolitan Trainers List for Non City Based Trainers (1st Kris Lees 26 wins, 2nd Darren Smith 14 wins, Equal 3rd Paul Messara, Gwenda Markwell, Allan Denham 9 wins).
FEEL GOOD STORY
CHRIS WALLER – Set A MARK Never To Be Beaten.
Wins 167.5 (16.77%), Placings 439 (43.94%) and Earnings of $12,695,175
Stephanie & Chris Waller
The rise and rise of Chris Waller is no fluke, nor is it about numbers, because his strike rate for Runners: Winners has remained outstanding. In fact only 2 trainers in the Top 20 in Sydney have better strike rates being; David Vandyke and Gai Waterhouse.
Chris Waller more than doubled the number of wins of his closest peers being Waterhouse 83 wins, Snowden 71.5 wins. It’s even more remarkable when you consider way back in 4th position was O’Shea who only managed 32 wins for the year. Even Peter Snowden more than doubled O’Shea’s score, whilst Chris Waller was won well over 5 times more races than John O’Shea who ran 4th.
Australia wide Chris Waller ran recorded 187.5 wins. In second was Peter Snowden with 119.5 and Peter Moody was third with 99 wins for the year.
Whilst Australia wide the overall winners title went to Peter Snowden who recorded 229.5 wins over Chris Waller with 223 wins and Peter Moody with 202 wins.
FEEL GOOD STORY
NASH RAWILLER – Outstanding effort to win NSW Metropolitan Jockey's Premiership.
NASH RAWILLER is Dynamic
Having ridden 28 winners in the last month of the season, Nash Rawiller stages one of the most resounding efforts of a professional sportsman to reel in tearaway leader Hugh Bowman. Such was the pace at which he finished Nash ended up on 77 winners with Hugh on 72.5 winners.
HUGH BOWMAN is Dynamic
Both riders were outstanding throughout the season.
FEEL GOOD STORY
PETER MOODY – Wins another Melbourne Trainers Premiership.
LUKE NOLEN & PETER MOODY
Peter Moody had another boomer of a year but equally it was touched with a little sadness as he waved good bye into retirement his champion mare Black Caviar. Still that didn’t stop the boy from Outback Queensland winning the Victorian Trainers Metropolitan Premiership again, recording 69 wins with 2nd David Hayes 51 wins, Equal 3rd Peter Snowden and Mick Price 39 wins.
Peter’s Victorian Metropolitan season reads: 476 Runners: 69 Wins (14.50%), 192 Placings (40.34%) and earnings $6,670,075.
Peter Moody will have 25 boxes at Randwick this season as he transfers over from his 10 boxes at Rosehill. Peter will surely make an impact on the Sydney scene this year as he targets the lucrative BOBS money with many of his qualified horses in his stable.
It’s very true that
Success Breeds Success. So it was no coincidence that our business motto is
RACE THE BEST WITH THE BEST.
Our Trainers include
CHRIS WALLER, PETER MOODY & DARREN SMITH whilst both
NASH and HUGH steered us home plenty of winners during the year.
That’s just one of many reasons why
DYNAMIC SYNDICATIONS are ahead of the pack in the art of Racehorse Syndications.