Former trainer Peter Moody, who is the new racing manager for Rosemont Stud, will also be the bloodstock advisor to Wylie Dalziel's syndication business, racing.com reported Monday. Moody, who ceased training in March due to a six-month suspension due to cobalt that expires Sept. 24, will begin his new role for Dalziel Sept. 1. His suspension only restricts him from training horses, not working in other facets of the industry.
“Peter's expertise and guiding hand will add another dimension to my business and he will assist me and my team of champion trainers to identify and select yearlings in the years to come and in all bloodstock management of our horse stock and our outstanding 2015 crop of yearlings,” Dalziel told racing.com. “This exclusive arrangement with Peter Moody in selecting yearlings with me for Whylie Dalizel Roy Higgins Racing will continue giving all new and current owners access to affordable and well-bred yearlings.”
“I am delighted to continue my relationship with Wylie Dalziel, his team, his owners and his trainers,” said Moody, who trained for Dalziel before his suspension, as well as purchasing 22 yearlings for the outfit last year. “It's an exciting time for me and I am looking forward to enhancing its brand and to build on the great success of the last five years. To see the great crop of yearlings we bought together in 2015 race this spring will be exciting. Wylie has proven that his yearling selection formula that has evolved over 15 years is successful…see you in the spring.”
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