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The Australian
09-08-2025
- Sport
- The Australian
Fairytale Queensland mare Adiella recovering from staph infection
Elite Queensland mare Adiella is recovering from a nasty staph infection and won't be back at the races until next year. Adiella was last seen winning the $500,000 Magic Millions National Classic at Eagle Farm during the Queensland winter carnival and was then set to line up as a fairytale Group 1 Tatt's Tiara contender for her Toowoomba hobby trainer John Dann. But Adiella didn't take her place in the Group 1 as she banged her back leg and suffered bruising and swelling in the week of the race. One thing led to another. 'It turned really toxic ... she got a staph infection in her joint and things weren't good there for a while,' Dann said. 'We are getting her over that infection, we seem to have got on top of it and next week she will go to the paddock for eight weeks. 'The vets are happy enough with her and they say she will race again but that won't be this year.' * Cane fields walk steels trainer for Townsville Cup assault Trainer John Dann (second from left). Picture: Grant Peters, Trackside Photography. Meanwhile, Dann is hoping to strike a blow with Quothquan in Saturday's $150,000 Townsville Cup (2000m). Quothquan was one of the leading fancies in the Mackay Cup last month but didn't have any luck and finished fourth. * 'We have become a force': Costa extends Dubai 'adventure' The gelding has drawn barrier 11 in the Townsville Cup and TAB fixed odds has him listed as a $7 chance. 'This horse can't draw a good barrier, so we are hoping there is a bit of speed so he can tuck in somewhere in the run,' Dann said. 'It's probably no stronger than the Mackay Cup. 'We had a tough run in the Mackay Cup, we were four and five-wide for the trip. 'We have got another bad barrier to deal with, but if he has some luck this time he will be in the finish. 'He has done well since the Mackay Cup where he had a horror run.'

Herald Sun
08-08-2025
- Sport
- Herald Sun
Fairytale Queensland mare Adiella recovering from staph infection
Don't miss out on the headlines from Horse Racing. Followed categories will be added to My News. Elite Queensland mare Adiella is recovering from a nasty staph infection and won't be back at the races until next year. Adiella was last seen winning the $500,000 Magic Millions National Classic at Eagle Farm during the Queensland winter carnival and was then set to line up as a fairytale Group 1 Tatt's Tiara contender for her Toowoomba hobby trainer John Dann. But Adiella didn't take her place in the Group 1 as she banged her back leg and suffered bruising and swelling in the week of the race. One thing led to another. 'It turned really toxic ... she got a staph infection in her joint and things weren't good there for a while,' Dann said. 'We are getting her over that infection, we seem to have got on top of it and next week she will go to the paddock for eight weeks. 'The vets are happy enough with her and they say she will race again but that won't be this year.' * Cane fields walk steels trainer for Townsville Cup assault Trainer John Dann (second from left). Picture: Grant Peters, Trackside Photography. Meanwhile, Dann is hoping to strike a blow with Quothquan in Saturday's $150,000 Townsville Cup (2000m). Quothquan was one of the leading fancies in the Mackay Cup last month but didn't have any luck and finished fourth. * 'We have become a force': Costa extends Dubai 'adventure' The gelding has drawn barrier 11 in the Townsville Cup and TAB fixed odds has him listed as a $7 chance. 'This horse can't draw a good barrier, so we are hoping there is a bit of speed so he can tuck in somewhere in the run,' Dann said. 'It's probably no stronger than the Mackay Cup. 'We had a tough run in the Mackay Cup, we were four and five-wide for the trip. 'We have got another bad barrier to deal with, but if he has some luck this time he will be in the finish. 'He has done well since the Mackay Cup where he had a horror run.' Originally published as Fairytale Queensland mare Adiella recovering from 'toxic' staph infection

News.com.au
08-08-2025
- Sport
- News.com.au
Fairytale Queensland mare Adiella recovering from ‘toxic' staph infection
Elite Queensland mare Adiella is recovering from a nasty staph infection and won't be back at the races until next year. Adiella was last seen winning the $500,000 Magic Millions National Classic at Eagle Farm during the Queensland winter carnival and was then set to line up as a fairytale Group 1 Tatt's Tiara contender for her Toowoomba hobby trainer John Dann. But Adiella didn't take her place in the Group 1 as she banged her back leg and suffered bruising and swelling in the week of the race. One thing led to another. 'It turned really toxic ... she got a staph infection in her joint and things weren't good there for a while,' Dann said. 'We are getting her over that infection, we seem to have got on top of it and next week she will go to the paddock for eight weeks. 'The vets are happy enough with her and they say she will race again but that won't be this year.' Meanwhile, Dann is hoping to strike a blow with Quothquan in Saturday's $150,000 Townsville Cup (2000m). Quothquan was one of the leading fancies in the Mackay Cup last month but didn't have any luck and finished fourth. The gelding has drawn barrier 11 in the Townsville Cup and TAB fixed odds has him listed as a $7 chance. 'This horse can't draw a good barrier, so we are hoping there is a bit of speed so he can tuck in somewhere in the run,' Dann said. 'It's probably no stronger than the Mackay Cup. 'We had a tough run in the Mackay Cup, we were four and five-wide for the trip. 'We have got another bad barrier to deal with, but if he has some luck this time he will be in the finish. 'He has done well since the Mackay Cup where he had a horror run.'

The Australian
25-06-2025
- Business
- The Australian
Hobby trainer John Dann thrilled to have first Group 1 runner in Tatt's Tiara
He's the Toowoomba hobby trainer who could be trucking towards an incredible Group 1 triumph. John Dann only has a handful of horses and he juggles that with operating a successful truck repair and services company which has 100 employees. • PUNT LIKE A PRO: Become a Racenet iQ member and get expert tips – with fully transparent return on investment statistics – from Racenet's team of professional punters at our Pro Tips section. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Remarkably, he has his first Group 1 runner and he will tangle with the might of some of Australia's biggest stables as four-year-old mare Adiella takes on the elite fillies and mares in Saturday's Group 1 Tatt's Tiara (1400m) at Eagle Farm. 'It would be great to win a Group 1 but it wouldn't change my life, I'm just in it for the fun, not the money,' Dann told Racenet. 'For me, it's just great to get a horse who can compete at this level. 'Everyone knows how hard it is to win a race, let alone have a horse in a Group 1 race. 'The big trainers get their share of winning Group 1s, it is always good to see a smaller stable like mine winning a big race. 'It would be great if the money stayed here in Queensland, not going to the top end of town.' Nikita Beriman steers Adiella to victory in the Magic Millions National Classic at Eagle Farm. Picture: Trackside Photography While Dann is a great story himself, so too is his mare Adiella who last start won the spoils of the $500,000 Magic Millions National Classic (1600m) at Eagle Farm. Dann bred Adiella and she was to go to the 2022 Gold Coast March Yearling Sale as part of the Kenmore Lodge draft. • 'As good as winning a Group 1': Kyle's emotional tribute to late mate But trouble struck and Dann took her out of the sale and kept her himself. He explained the extraordinary sliding doors moment. 'She had a stone bruise in her hoof and she was as lame as a cat,' Dann said. 'They couldn't get her right, so we pulled her out of the sale. 'She then got an infection in her foot and it had to be operated on, so we had her at home for three months. 'We treated it and got it right and everything has gone from there. 'She's a very good horse. 'Everyone will tell you that the good horses like her are the easy, it's the slow ones who are hard to train.' John Dann will have his first Group 1 runner on Saturday in the Tatt's Tiara. Dann's family is steeped in racing heritage as his father Bill was a jockey who used to ride 1952 Caulfield Cup winner Peshawar at trackwork. Dann, 63, has been training 'for the best part of forty years' and rarely has more than six horses in work. • Gollan marching towards another training milestone He is convinced Adiella can give the Tatt's Tiara a mighty shake. Adiella does some strange things in her races with her head, but that doesn't detract from her ability. 'She has got a bad habit of getting her head to one side but she's not laying in, she has just got this habit,' Dann said. 'She has form around a lot of the good mares. 'Floozie is well fancied to win the Tatt's Tiara but if you go back and look at the Silk Stocking, Adiella missed the start and I think she should have beaten Floozie that day. 'In her next start in a Group 3 race she only just got beaten and Nikita (jockey Nikita Beriman) said she was in the worst part of the ground that day and she didn't see the winner coming. 'Then, she came out and won the big $500,000 race. 'I think she will be very competitive on Saturday and she has a lot of residual fitness and we haven't had to do too much with her, just keep her poking along. 'She will turn up Saturday and do her best.' • 'I won't be going anywhere': Herbertson focuses on Inter Dominion Beriman will again partner Adiella as the jockey aims to score another Group 1 race, 18 years since she famously won the Emirates Stakes at Flemington on the Ciaron Maher-trained bolter Tears I Cry. Beriman's job was made harder at Wednesday's Tatt's Tiara barrier draw when Adiella came up with barrier 18.

News.com.au
25-06-2025
- Business
- News.com.au
Toowoomba hobby trainer John Dann thrilled to have first Group 1 runner in Tatt's Tiara
He's the Toowoomba hobby trainer who could be trucking towards an incredible Group 1 triumph. John Dann only has a handful of horses and he juggles that with operating a successful truck repair and services company which has 100 employees. Remarkably, he has his first Group 1 runner and he will tangle with the might of some of Australia's biggest stables as four-year-old mare Adiella takes on the elite fillies and mares in Saturday's Group 1 Tatt's Tiara (1400m) at Eagle Farm. 'It would be great to win a Group 1 but it wouldn't change my life, I'm just in it for the fun, not the money,' Dann told Racenet. 'For me, it's just great to get a horse who can compete at this level. 'Everyone knows how hard it is to win a race, let alone have a horse in a Group 1 race. 'The big trainers get their share of winning Group 1s, it is always good to see a smaller stable like mine winning a big race. 'It would be great if the money stayed here in Queensland, not going to the top end of town.' While Dann is a great story himself, so too is his mare Adiella who last start won the spoils of the $500,000 Magic Millions National Classic (1600m) at Eagle Farm. Dann bred Adiella and she was to go to the 2022 Gold Coast March Yearling Sale as part of the Kenmore Lodge draft. But trouble struck and Dann took her out of the sale and kept her himself. He explained the extraordinary sliding doors moment. 'She had a stone bruise in her hoof and she was as lame as a cat,' Dann said. 'They couldn't get her right, so we pulled her out of the sale. 'She then got an infection in her foot and it had to be operated on, so we had her at home for three months. 'We treated it and got it right and everything has gone from there. 'She's a very good horse. 'Everyone will tell you that the good horses like her are the easy, it's the slow ones who are hard to train.' Dann's family is steeped in racing heritage as his father Bill was a jockey who used to ride 1952 Caulfield Cup winner Peshawar at trackwork. Dann, 63, has been training 'for the best part of forty years' and rarely has more than six horses in work. • Gollan marching towards another training milestone He is convinced Adiella can give the Tatt's Tiara a mighty shake. Adiella does some strange things in her races with her head, but that doesn't detract from her ability. 'She has got a bad habit of getting her head to one side but she's not laying in, she has just got this habit,' Dann said. 'She has form around a lot of the good mares. 'Floozie is well fancied to win the Tatt's Tiara but if you go back and look at the Silk Stocking, Adiella missed the start and I think she should have beaten Floozie that day. ADIELLA claims the @mmsnippets National Classic for Darling Downs trainer John Dann! A peach of a ride from Nikita Beriman to land the $500,000 feature! ðŸ'� #QLDisRacing — RaceQ (@RaceQLD) June 7, 2025 'In her next start in a Group 3 race she only just got beaten and Nikita (jockey Nikita Beriman) said she was in the worst part of the ground that day and she didn't see the winner coming. 'Then, she came out and won the big $500,000 race. 'I think she will be very competitive on Saturday and she has a lot of residual fitness and we haven't had to do too much with her, just keep her poking along. 'She will turn up Saturday and do her best.' Beriman will again partner Adiella as the jockey aims to score another Group 1 race, 18 years since she famously won the Emirates Stakes at Flemington on the Ciaron Maher-trained bolter Tears I Cry. Beriman's job was made harder at Wednesday's Tatt's Tiara barrier draw when Adiella came up with barrier 18.