Powerhouse former Kiwi pacer Tennyson Bromac bagged his fifth straight success at Albion Park last Saturday night in rating a slick 1:53.8 to win a 1660m dash.
Trainer-driver Zachary Butcher has sold his shareholding in top colt Zeuss Bromac and the speedy son of Bettor’s Delight and Mach Three mare Zeta Bromac has joined the New South Wales stable of Paul Fitzpatrick to do his future racing.
Bromac Lodge mare Cha Cha Bromac (Art Major-Classic Blue Jeans), an unraced half-sister to one-time fastest NZ-bred pacer, Attorney General (1:48.4, US), has her second winner from as many to race.
Former promising NZ filly Arma Indie, from Arma Courage, a Courage Under Fire half-sister to Amaretto Bromac, is striking a purple patch of form in West Australia.
Squire, a 5YO gelded son of Trinny Bromac, an unraced Falcon Seelster half-sister to former Bromac Lodge broodmare Tanisa Bromac (TT, 1:58.1), continues to make his mark in Australia.
Phil Bromac, the third foal from former Bromac Lodge mare Amaretto Bromac (Falcon Seelster-Arma Class), has a 1:54.8 mile mark after winning at Menangle, NSW, on Tuesday, September 17.
Bromac Lodge bred Tennyson Bromac continues his fine form in Queensland, winning again on Saturday night for trainer-driver Grant Dixon in a 1:54.1 mile rate over 1660m.
Tullow, a Mach Three son of Tessa Bromac (Mystical Shark – Tanisa Vance) continues to win in North America, the eight-year-old gelding securing win six of the year in taking out an open mile at Batavia Downs, New York, on Saturday night.
He’s some horse Lancelot Bromac. In registering win 25 at Albion Park on September 5, he won his first race since March 30 in a busy stretch – though that’s nothing unusual for him.