Change of direction pays off for Boa

Malcolm Boa has been in the horse racing
industry for years and with the addition of some gavelhouse.com buys, he’s
excited about the future and a change in direction at his Rangiora-based
property.

“I have bred and trained Standardbreds for
years and have trained about 30 odd winners,” he explained.

“I decided to give breeding thoroughbreds a
go and the internet is great.”

“You can find everything on there and when
I found Jungle Pago
on gavelhouse.com, I really liked the family she was from.”

A winning daughter of Darci Brahma out of
the Gr.2 Karakatta Plate winner Climb The Vine (Chanteclair), Boa purchased
Jungle Pago from Novara Park in April last year for $500 as a two-for-one
package which included her filly at foot by Jakkalberry.

“When she arrived home I was really happy
with her, she was in great order and she is a pleasure to have around.”

Adding further appeal to her pedigree since
her purchase, Jungle Pago’s second foal Torre Del Greco (Mettre En Jeu) has won
five times and placed on five occasions to take his record to six wins, 13
placings and over $120,000 in prize-money. His most recent victory was an
impressive performance in Wednesday’s Reefton Cup for top conditioner Kevin
Myers.

“When Torre Del Greco won, Jungle Pago’s
previous owner Luigi Muollo got in touch with me which I was pretty happy
about.”

“He asked how she was going and said he has
retained the two-year-old out of her by Sweynesse who is apparently a lovely
type.”

Boa will take the Jakkalberry yearling
filly through the grades and see how she goes while her full-sister Jakkabella is
trained by Mark Oulaghan and showed promise in her first start.   

Jungle Pago is currently in foal to the
young Redoute’s Choice sire El Doute, as is Boa’s other $500 gavelhouse.com buy
Poetic Licence.

Entries
for our next thoroughbred auction are due by 7pm Monday, get in touch with the
team on +64 9 296 4436 if you have any enquires or email info@gavelhouse.com.  

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