Koning – A winning edition for the NSW Tycoons

Oct 17, 2024

Now that the footy season has concluded its trade time with all teams looking for new and also experienced recruits – The Racing League is no different with the NSW Tycoons picking up a new winning edition in Koning.

He is a talented lightly raced galloper with plenty of upside and is sure to give the Tycoons plenty to cheer about.

Living up to the motto of More Runners, More Winners, More Thrills, Koning has been bought in partnership with Richard and Will Freedman for $80,000 on the Inglis Early October Online Sale.

THE TALE SO FAR

Plenty of NSW Tycoons owners got to see Koning up close and personal at Warwick Farm last Wednesday.

He was stabled next to their very own Etched In Time as part of the Richard and Will Freedman team and finished a fighting second in the Shinzo at Coolmore Handicap over 2110m.

“Look, it was a great run and you could see in the final 100 meters he showed great tenacity after being headed by a couple of other horses to fight back and finished second.

“He hasn’t always helped himself by being a bit fierce in the run, but he’s slowly learning to relax and that will make him so much more competitive whatever distance he races over” trainer Richard Freedman said.

KONING- A WINNING ADDITION TO THE NSW TYCOONS

Koning – Inglis Digital sale conformation photo

Trainers Richard and Will Freedman

Richard and Will Freedman

RACE CAREER SO FAR

Richard and Will Freedman have always had a good opinion of Koning.

“He won at Newcastle last preparation like a real nice horse and then we took him to Melbourne for Vase at Moonee Valley where he wasn’t quite up to them on the day but wasn’t that far away.

“He has always given the impression he will get better with age and he’s been well looked after and maybe the most important thing, he is a very sound horse” Richard said.

In all his runs this prep Koning has been far away, like this past Wednesday at Warwick Farm, and also a good third at Rosehill in August.

TICKS ALL THE BOXES

Be assured all care and checks have been put into the purchase of Koning, as you all know the one thing that can’t be guaranteed is the outcome, but that’s the racing game.

There were no guarantees when TRL purchased Northern Eyes 4 wins and Estadio Mestalla who’s now headed to the $3 million Big Dance or the $800,000 Little Dance on Melbourne Cup day at Royal Randwick.

“All I can say is he ticks a lot of boxes.

“Koning has plenty of quality about him and was an expensive yearling costing over $500,000 as a son of star stallion Kingman, who is the dad of the Godolphin-trained Zardozi many people will know.

“He is still only a 4-year-old and he has already been gelded but has only had 14 starts for 1 win and six minor placings.

“It’s now just a matter of unlocking the key to turn some of those placings into WINS and that just might come with aiming him at some middle-distance races when he returns” Steve Brown said.

Koning sire KINGMAN

Koning Sire – Kingman

Koning pedigree

Kingman X Patsy Boyne sales pedigree page

WHAT NOW

At a pinch we could squeeze one more run out of him in his new NSW Tycoons colours, but he has been in work for some time and the bloodstock team believes it’s better to give him a good spell on the back of that second at Warwick Farm on Wednesday.

There’s always a bit of an advantage if they head to the paddock while still a happy and healthy horse and that’s the case for Koning.

“He’ll have a nice spell and I know TRL is eager to give him his shot at some middle-distance races, so that’s what we will try for when he returns.

“The good thing is with his Benchmark rating of 72, he is still eligible for some Midway races at Randwick and Rosehill and they have them over 1600 and 1800 metres, “ Richard said.

It’s worth noting that Koning is also eligible for the lucrative Magic Millions carnival being bought from that sale in January 2022 for $525,000.

Check out his win at Newcastle below.

Go You Good Thing!

BOUNCE BACK FACTOR 

As Tycoons were made aware of, there’s a theory in racing that when a horse suffers from cardiac arrhythmia, “you must back it next start” and they win. 

And that was certainly the message after Cool Jakey suffered cardiac arrhythmia the previous start at Randwick, with Joe Pride telling Tycoons in the pre-race late mail, “Don’t worry about what happened last start, the horse is fine and he looks great,” how right Joe was with Cool Jakey leading all the way.

COOL JAKEY THE KING OF WARWICK FARM 050325

Cool Jakey battling to the line with Emmadella

Cool Jakey trainer Joe Pride, Brave Pride, Jockey Adam Hyeronimus and TK

Trainer Joe Pride and son Brave Pride, Jockey Adam Hyeronimus and TRL Rep TK

HIPPO FROM BARRIER TO BOX

Adam Hyeronimus was having his first sit on Cool Jakey and he rode him a treat. We joked before the race “just go to the front and improve your position” and that’s exactly what he did. 

“He jumped well and found a nice rhythm straight away, he had a nice time so I let him slide early into it at the 600metres so we did go a bit early. 

“He felt fantastic throughout the run and was doing it easily, so I did get a bit of a surprise how quickly he stopped. 

“So maybe I did go too early, but in saying that, maybe seven furlongs is his upper limit. On that effort he’ll be winning again” Jockey Adam Hyeronimus said.

JOE DELIGHTED

“That was good guys” trainer Joe Pride said, with a big smile to a large contingent of NSW Tycoons on Cool Jakey returning to scale. 

“Look it was nice to see him win on a track that wasn’t bottomless wet, it opens up a lot more opportunities for him. 

“In saying that if there was a 1400m for him in a fortnight on a Good track I would probably be reluctant to start him. We need to nurse him through it and the next month – six weeks isn’t going to be easy because it’s carnival time. 

Cool Jakey the king of Warwick Farm with NSW Tycoons

Cool Jakey in the winners circle with NSW Tycoons’ owners

WHATS NEXT – PACK YOUR BAGS

The Tycoons have been very patient with Cool Jakey and their patience has been rewarded. He is building a very nice career record which stands at only 13 starts for 5 wins and a minor placing and is now pushing the $200,000 in prize money. 

‘Jakey’ has initially pulled up well, but we all know that he is a delicate soul and has to be treated with kindness and Joe is reluctant to push him too hard too quickly. Which is fair enough. 

“We might even consider travelling him maybe to Melbourne or Brisbane for a wet track, we just need to look after him.

“He’s been a good horse for us, we will look after him and his best opportunities will come in the Winter,” Joe concluded. 

Congratulations to all NSW Tycoons and winning connections.

Go you good thing!