
After claiming four Group 1 wins in an illustrious 57-start career, the decision has been made to retire superstar mare Bella Nipotina.
Ciaron Maher Racing took to X to confirm the news in a statement that read in part:
“On behalf of the ownership group, we are proud to officially announce the retirement of our multiple Group 1- winner and Everest champion, Bella Nipotina.
“Affectionately known as ‘Bella’, she joined the team in May 2021 and has since graced the track an incredible 40 times, securing 10 wins, 8 seconds and 10 thirds. In doing so etched her name in history, becoming Australia’s second-highest earning racehorse with an extraordinary $22,757,625 in prizemoney.”
Trainer Ciaron Maher shared a comment in the post.
“Bella was the most consistent and toughest racehorse I have ever had the pleasure to train,” said Maher.
“She has given me some of my biggest thrills in racing and has had a wonderful career. I feel honoured to have been part of her journey, and the last 12 months have shown the true makings of a genuine Australian sprinter.”
The statement continued to list some of the mighty mares’ greatest achievements across Australia, including wins in the Manikato Stakes, Doomben 10,000, Kingsford Smith Cup and Tatt’s Tiara.
Her career was then highlighted by a stunning victory in the Everest (1200m) of 2024, cementing herself as one of Australia’s premier sprinters as she showcased her talents in the richest race on turf.
“She has been a marvel, an inspiration, and a true champion.
“As Bella embarks on her next chapter in the breeding barn, we have no doubt she will pass on her speed, toughness, and grit to the next generation.
“If her foals inherit even half of her qualities, they will be a force to be reckoned with.”
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