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Weatherley Bloodstock Trainers Darryn & Briar Weatherley

12/03/2026

🟣Pearl Series Winner 🟣⚪️

Congratulations to all connections, with special mention to trainers Darryn & Briar Weatherley, after Rumours produced a strong winning performance in the NZB/Entain Pearl Series 1400m at Matamata yesterday evening.

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11/03/2026
15/02/2026

Nabba 🤝 Pier

Sidelined due to injury, champion jockey Michael McNab is making his highly anticipated return to raceday riding this Saturday at Ellerslie, where he is set to pilot race-favourite Pier in the Gr.1 Ōtaki-Māori Classic! It's great to have you back Michael 🏇

Michael rode Pier to victory in the Gr.1 Al-Basti Equiworld Dubai 2000 Guineas back in 2022 for Father-Daughter training duo Darryn and Briar Weatherley

06/02/2026
20/01/2026

The Darryn & Briar Weatherley trained was an impressive trial winner at Pukekohe Park today as she made her first public appearance and bolted away to beat the $600,000 yearling in the fastest time of 12 heats over the 800m journey.

By from the mare , was a $100,000 yearling purchase for successful owners Brett Kendall & Rosemary Carter.

To watch a replay of Fiesta winning, click on the link below.

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Pictured: Fiesta as a yearling (Lesley Warwick)

01/12/2025

Our maternity team would like to say a massive thank you to Weatherley Bloodstock for donating a fridge into one of our postnatal rooms to keep your drinks and food cold just in time with this hot weather as the last one was on its way out ! A big congratulations to Paige and Dan with the arrival of beautiful Bowie 💙

4th – PIER (Ethan Brown) "Good effort first go at 2000. I think this whole prep is going to toughen him up as a horse. H...
10/11/2025

4th – PIER (Ethan Brown) "Good effort first go at 2000. I think this whole prep is going to toughen him up as a horse. He'll make a proper horse next time in."

Here's what the jockeys said after Via Sistina sauntered to her 12th Group One success 👉 punt.rs/16c4

06/11/2025

So proud of our boy! 🐎

CHAMPIONS STAKES DAY TEST AWAITS FOR PIERJoshua Smith, LOVERACING.NZ News DeskFollowing his pleasing third placing in la...
21/10/2025

CHAMPIONS STAKES DAY TEST AWAITS FOR PIER

Joshua Smith, LOVERACING.NZ News Desk

Following his pleasing third placing in last Saturday’s A$5 million Gr.1 King Charles III Stakes (1609m) at Randwick, trainers Darryn and Briar Weatherley have decided to head south with Pier to test his talent in Melbourne.

The Group One winner has been a model of consistency since he landed in Australia in May, placing in the Gr.3 BRC Sprint (1350m) before winning the Listed The Wayne Wilson (1600m) in Brisbane.

Following a spell he then ventured south to Sydney where he placed in the Gr.2 Theo Marks Stakes (1300m) first-up before running fifth in the Gr.1 Epsom Handicap (1600m), but Darryn Weatherley said he was too highly strung that day, which affected his performance.

“His behaviour on the day in the Epsom, he was a little bit on the toe and he was quite agitated,” Weatherley said.

The Matamata horseman said his gelding was the polar opposite heading into the King Charles.

“With the two-week back-up into the King Charles, it just worked perfectly, he was a different horse altogether,” Weatherley said.

“He was in a better frame of mind and he paraded like a Group One horse, whereas in the Epsom he was a little hot under the tail and he dislodged Ethan Brown when he got on him. He kind of had a run before the race, whereas the other day at Randwick, even though there was a 50,000-strong crowd and there was a lot of atmosphere, he was right in the zone and raced accordingly.”

Pier proved himself more than capable in the star-studded line-up and beat some class animals to snare third place.

“I was stoked, I couldn’t have been happier,” Weatherley said. “It was the best of the best with Pride of Jenni, Fangirl, Mr Brightside and Ceolwulf, who won it last year and this year.

“He was up against it, but we are very proud to see that he wasn’t out of his league at all and he is well and truly up to it, so that was cool.”

Weatherley said Pier has come through the race in fine fettle and they have now set their sights further south to Melbourne, where they are eyeing a couple of elite-level targets at Flemington on Champions Stakes Day.

“He appears to have pulled up very well from the race on Saturday and he is booked to go on a float to Melbourne next Tuesday,” Weatherley said.

He is weighing up between the Gr.1 Champions Mile (1600m) and Gr.1 Champions Stakes (2000m), with the latter’s extra distance proving more alluring to Weatherley.

“We will probably nominate for both races and see what one looks more suitable,” he said. “At this stage, I am leaning toward the 2000m race.

“The other day he was headed halfway up the straight by Pericles and we thought he was going to run fifth and then he fought back to run third. Ethan Brown got off and said he is screaming out for 2000m, and he can’t wait until he gets that far.”

Meanwhile, Weatherley has arrived back in New Zealand to watch the stable’s promising three-year-old Bulgari contest The George Abernethy & Associates 1150 at Te Aroha on Wednesday.

The son of Hello Youmzain c**t won on debut as a juvenile, but has failed to fire in his two starts this preparation, running sixth in both the Listed Sir Colin Meads Trophy (1200m) and Gr.2 Hawke’s Bay Guineas (1400m).

“Bulgari was a bit of a headscratcher at Te Rapa, I thought he would go a better race,” Weatherley said. “He was ridden beautifully by Sam (Weatherley) in the Hawke’s Bay Guineas, the gap presented itself at the top of the straight and he went to poke his head through and never finished it off.

“We were scratching our heads as to whether he is just a sprinter or perhaps the heavy track got to him. Tomorrow will be a wait and see. Looking at the Hello Youmzain’s, they might just be sprinters. I am hoping the 1150m tomorrow he will turn his form around.

“I am really happy with the condition of the horse, he looks fantastic. I got back from Australia yesterday and I worked with him this morning. I was on Mali Ston and worked along beside him and he is very bright in himself, his coat looks fantastic, and I am looking forward to a bold showing.”

Photo: Grant Peters

The team is lining up on both sides of the Tasman today! 🕺 PIER lines up in the King’s Charles III Stakes (Group 1) at R...
17/10/2025

The team is lining up on both sides of the Tasman today! 🕺

PIER lines up in the King’s Charles III Stakes (Group 1) at Randwick, drawn barrier 1 with Ethan Brown aboard. He will jump at 7.35pm NZTD. 🇦🇺

AMUSEMENT lines up in Race 6 at 3.14pm in the Kingsmakers Syndication 1400 at Ellerslie, drawn barrier 15 with Sam Weatherley aboard. 🇳🇿

Good luck to all connections watching near and far 🐎

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