Gr.2 Waikato Guineas (2000m) winner Autumn Glory is set to race in new ownership when she lines up in Saturday’s Gr.1 Al Basti Equiworld Dubai New Zealand Oaks (2400m) at Ellerslie, with Yulong Investments securing the talented daughter of Ocean Park.
The progressive filly has been carefully managed by Roger James and Robert Wellwood and showcased her staying credentials when she outclassed the boys at Te Rapa last week. That victory lifted her record to two wins from three starts, having opened her account with a maiden success at Ruakaka in January.
Previously bred and raced by the Smithies family under their Monovale Holdings banner, the sale strengthens Yulong’s growing presence in New Zealand racing. Their recognisable green and white colours are already carried by leading fillies including Oaks favourite Ohope Wins and unbeaten Guineas winner Well Written.
James welcomed the partnership with the international powerhouse.
“It’s a privilege to have international owners of their magnitude in the stable, and it’s great to see them becoming involved in New Zealand in a bigger way,” Roger James said.
“I think it’s just a reflection on what we can offer them in New Zealand in the way of stakes and high-class horses.
“Our aim is the New Zealand Oaks and what happens after that will be discussed after the race, but it is a Group One and that is what we are focussed on.
“We’re really happy with the way she’s bounced through the Waikato Guineas. She’s feeling well and looks great in the coat.
“She won a maiden and then we threw her straight into black-type racing, because we thought she was well above average, but unfortunately, we struck a bottomless track at Taranaki at her second start.
“To the filly’s credit, she came through that trip and hard run well, and we had the confidence to line her up again in the Waikato Guineas. We went into that race with confidence and her work had gone to a different level, and she raced and won accordingly.”
Monovale’s Joe Smithies explained the decision to sell, noting it aligns with their long-term breeding strategy.
“Yulong has purchased her outright, and she will stay with Roger and Robert for the Oaks, who have done a terrific job,” Joe Smithies said.
“We’ve got to stick to our core business model, which is breeding horses for the yearling sales.
“Racing for us is probably a by-product of what we do, but having said that, we really do enjoy racing horses, particularly nice fillies like Autumn Glory.”
Smithies added that the Ocean Park mating with Venus’s Dream had already proven fruitful, producing quality performers such as Loveplanet and Existential Bob.
“We were consistently getting a good type and selling well at the sales,” Smithies said. “This particular filly, Autumn Glory, we were just a touch behind the eight ball for where we thought she needed to be for the yearling sales. So we elected to hold on to her and just grow her out.
“We always really liked her but felt that the sale probably just came a touch too soon for her.”
In recent seasons Monovale have also sold subsequent stakes winners Scarlet Oak and Goldman, while retaining stakes-winning three-year-old filly Acer, who is set to take her place in the New Zealand Oaks field as an outsider.
“It’s a huge buzz to have bred two fillies that will run in the Oaks that are both already stakes winners,” Smithies said.
“Ultimately, it’s why we do it and these results are not easy to get, so you certainly have to enjoy them. But we’ve been exceptionally lucky.
“It was a great yearling sale for us at Karaka this year and to have Acer win the Oaks Prelude (Listed, 1800m) at Taranaki on Karaka Millions night and cement her place in the Oaks field was immensely rewarding.”























