"They're promising horses and we were really thrilled with both of their performances."
Hapaira is a three-year-old filly by Darci Brahma. She was bred by The Oaks Stud and carried their colours to a trial win at Rotorua on May 5, when she was trained by Stephen Marsh. She is a half-sister to the Gr.3 Cambridge Breeders' Stakes (1200m) placegetter Show Up.
Four-year-old Niagara mare Cataracta was previously named Gravity Falling. She was bred by Mark Lupton and Bill Thurlow, and the latter trained her to win a trial at Waverley in August 2017. She is related to a New Zealand racing legend, with her second dam being a half-sister to the eight-time Group 1 winner Veandercross.
Monday's win at Murtoa was the first raceday appearance of Hapaira's career, while Cataracta now has two wins and a placing from her six starts.
The pair have provided the perfect start for Harney Stone in their policy of identifying promising New Zealand fillies and mares with trial form.
"They're the first two horses we've brought over," Harney said. "Hapaira was on debut and Cataracta has now won two from only a few starts, so we couldn't really ask for better results so far. Our reason for sourcing these sorts of horses from New Zealand is that I've always loved the breeding programme over there and the quality of horses bred there. We saw it as a great opportunity to tap into the filly market, bring them across and look to get them up over a bit of ground — around 1600m to 2000m. That's traditionally a real strong point for the Kiwi-bred fillies and mares.
"We've worked with Phill Cataldo (bloodstock agent) in securing both of these girls for us. He's been terrific to work with.
"We'll absolutely be looking to bring some more horses over," he said. "You have to try to strike while the iron is hot.
"The right horses will need to come along of course, but we'd certainly like to think it's onwards and upwards from here."
- NZ Racing Desk