New Names For Horses

Make a mental note to avoid confusion

The National Horseracing Authority has confirmed that the registered names of certain imported horses, some of whom are racing and well known to players, have been changed with immediate effect.

National Horseracing AuthorityThe undermentioned are the most recent changes with immediate effect:

Casino King (AUS) bay gelding, sired by Casino Prince (AUS), out of the mare, Tomescu (AUS) bred by Calumet Farm (AUS), foaled on 07 September 2013, has been changed to that of KING OF CASINO’S (AUS)

Coys (AUS) brown gelding, sired by Uncle Mo (USA), out of the mare, Calvello (AUS) bred by Odessa Stud Australia (AUS), foaled on 16 October 2014 trained by Paul Lafferty has been changed to that of OUR COYS (AUS)

Gasoline (AUS) bay gelding, sired by Teofilo (IRE), out of the mare, Decibella (AUS) bred by Mr. R Harvey (AUS), foaled on 24 October 2011, has been changed to that of WHERE YOU (AUS)

Dreamsaremadeof (AUS) chestnut filly, sired by Dream Ahead (USA), out of the mare, Cangino (AUS) bred by Pedrille Thoroughbreds (AUS), foaled 07 August 201, has been changed to that of DREAMS ARE MADE (AUS)

Majestic Glory wins at Scottsville on 16 April – he races under a new name

Majestic Glory (AUS) bay colt, sired by Equiano (FR), out of the mare, Perfect Spirit (NZ) bred by Ms. J Borg (AUS), foaled on 23 September 2014 trained by Paul Lafferty has been changed to that of MY MAJESTIC GLORY (AUS)

Moon Shadow (AUS) bay or brown gelding, sired by Pluck (USA), out of the mare, Saigon Moonlight (NZ) bred by John Stuart Investments (AUS), foaled on 14 October 2013 trained by Paul Lafferty has been changed to that of OUR MOON (USA)

Zinzara (AUS) bay mare, sired by Husson (ARG), out of the mare, Overspeed (AUS) bred by Patinack Farm (AUS), foaled on 15 November 2012 trained by Paul Lafferty has been changed to that of MY ZINZARA (AUS)

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