Group 1 winner Entriviere retired

Group 1 winner Entriviere has been retired.

Following her sub-par first-up run in the Kerikeri Cup (1100m) earlier this month, Entriviere underwent a veterinary examination and the decision was made to retire the six-year-old from racing.

“We had not been entirely happy with Entriviere following her resuming run and a nuclear bone scan has revealed fetlock issues that would see her side-lined from racing for some time,” Te Akau principal David Ellis said.

“Even with this approach, there would be an element of risk with a return to racing and that is untenable to Te Akau and to her owners – her well-being is our number one priority.”

Purchased by Ellis, Entriviere won seven and placed in five of her 16 starts in just two seasons of racing.

She quickly made her way through the grades for trainer Jamie Richards, winning five of her first six races, including the Group 3 Concorde Handicap (1200m) and Group 3 King’s Plate (1200m).

Following her success in New Zealand, the decision was made to head across the Tasman where she finished runner-up in the Group 2 Sapphire Stakes (1200m) at Randwick.

She returned to Australia in spring where she went one better to score victory in the Group 2 Sheraco Stakes (1200m) before placing in the Group 2 Golden Pendant (1400m).

Entriviere then went on to record her first elite-level victory in the Group 1 Railway (1200m) at Ellerslie on New Year’s Day earlier this year and backed that up with a runner-up result in the Group 1 BCD Group Sprint (1400m).

She had one final campaign in Australia in May, where she placed in the Group 1 Doomben 10,000 (1200m).

“Entriviere won her first two starts. I clearly remember when she burst on to the scene on Karaka Million night in the Concorde. She really announced her arrival in style and what an impact she has made in the 19 months since – her owners just love her, they’ve had a terrific journey with her,” Ellis said.

“Entriviere will be offered for sale through Gavelhouse Plus,” Ellis said.

“She is a very valuable mare, the winner of Group races on both sides of the Tasman, and I am certain she will be a highly attractive and sought after broodmare proposition.

“With the southern breeding season due to commence on 1 September, we expect a high degree of interest from international breeders and studs.”

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