Sharp ā€˜Nā€™ Smart a flag bearer for Redwood

2023 Gr.1 Herbie Dyke winner Sharp 'N' Smart. Photo: Trish Dunell

The champagne was flowing at Westbury Studā€™s table at the New Zealand Thoroughbred Horse of the Year Awards in Auckland on Sunday night following Sharp ā€˜Nā€™ Smart being crowned IRT Champion Three-Year-Old of the Year and SENZ Horse of the Year.

A son of resident stallion Redwood, Sharp ā€˜Nā€™ Smart was bred by farm principal Gerry Harvey and sold through Westbury Studā€™s 2021 New Zealand Bloodstock Book 2 Yearling Sale draft to Graeme Rogerson for $55,000.

Westbury Stud General Manager Russell Warwick said Sharp ā€˜Nā€™ Smart has always had a strong presence about him.

ā€œHe was always quite an imposing horse. He was out of a mare that really didnā€™t show any ability. He was the first foal and had a bit of presence about him,ā€ Warwick said.

ā€œHe always had a lot of confidence in himself and portrayed that in everything you did with him ā€“ he was cheeky and had that little bit of attitude about him.

ā€œWe had a $55,000 reserve on him at Karaka and Graeme had the last bid at $55,000, otherwise he would have been coming home.

ā€œHe asked us if we wanted to stay in, which we did, and from that point he said ā€˜we would ready-to-run him and if we make a good profit on him we will sell him, if not, we will hang onto himā€™.ā€

Sharp ā€˜Nā€™ Smart was passed in at New Zealand Bloodstockā€™s Ready to Run sale later that year and in hindsight his connections are happy about the outcome.

ā€œHe had a $100,000 reserve on him at the ready to run sale. He went through the ring and passed in at $90,000,ā€ Warwick said.

ā€œIf someone had actually put their hand up at $100,000 the whole ballgame of Sharp ā€˜Nā€™ Smart could have been quite different.ā€

He has gone on to win six and place in four of his 14 starts and earned more than $3.1 million in prizemoney.

Five of those victories came last season as a three-year-old, where he won the Gr.3 Gloaming Stakes (1600m), Gr.1 Spring Champion Stakes (2000m), Gr.1 Herbie Dyke Stakes (2000m), and Gr.1 New Zealand Derby (2400m).

He was also runner-up in the Gr.1 Thorndon Mile (1600m) and Gr.1 Victoria Derby (2400m).

ā€œIt was great to see him rewarded with the accolade (of Horse of the Year), particularly in a year where the competition was so high,ā€ Warwick said.

ā€œThe group of three-year-olds that we had in New Zealand this year was very strong, but to go and beat them at Group One level over in Australia and then run second in a VRC Derby and fourth in an ATC Derby (Gr.1, 2400m), he got all the accolades he deserved.ā€

Sharp ā€˜Nā€™ Smart has been a great product of Westbury Stud and Redwood, and Warwick is looking forward to the future with the gelding.

ā€œHe has been a superb headline horse in a number of ways, not only with his racing prowess, but also from Redwoodā€™s position,ā€ he said.

ā€œHe is only a four-year-old, so all things going well, he has still got a good two or three racing seasons ahead at the highest level.ā€

Unfortunately, his dam Queen Margaret died following a paddock accident, but the Westbury team have retained her only other foal, a three-year-old unnamed Redwood filly.

ā€œShe is a big filly and has just needed time,ā€ Warwick said.

ā€œShe is pre-training at the moment and has got a value regardless of whether she races. We have put no pressure on her just because of her size, but we can get a little more serious with her going forward.

ā€œShe will be retained and race in Gerryā€™s colours.

ā€œUnfortunately, Queen Margaret broke her leg in a paddock accident. She was ill-fated but her son is carrying a lot of pride for her at the moment.”