‘Achieved so much’: Dennis brother dies

The Dennis brothers (from left) Joe, Ray, Tony and Martin celebrate with the New Zealand One...
The Dennis brothers (from left) Joe, Ray, Tony and Martin celebrate with the New Zealand One Thousand Guineas trophy after The Jewel’s win at Riccarton in 2002. Photo: ODT files
A member of one of New Zealand’s most successful racing families, Tony (Anthony) Dennis, has died aged 86.

Dennis, twin brother Ray and their younger siblings Martin and Joe established a formidable training and breeding operation and were based at Woodlands, near Invercargill, for more than 60 years until their retirement from training at the end of last year.

The brothers enjoyed spectacular success, their charges instantly recognisable as carrying the prefix "The".

"It was unbelievable. They never had big numbers and achieved so much from the opposite end of the country to where the centre of it all is," said Dennis’ son Robert, also a successful trainer in his own right.

"To continue to do it for decades was so impressive."

Among their leading flagbearers was group 1 Penfold Chardon Mile (now TAB Classic) winner The Twinkle, while The Dimple and The Fantasy were the stakes winners of a combined 34 races.

"Dad was a farmer first and for him, training and breeding was a hobby," Dennis said.

"It was pretty much a common-sense approach, combined with a stockman’s eye for a horse."

The breeding side of their operation included the three-time top-flight winner and group 1 Melbourne Cup (3200m) runner-up The Phantom.

His brother, The Phantom Chance, triumphed in the group1 New Zealand Derby (2400m) and group1 Cox Plate (2040m), while The Jewel won the group1 New Zealand 1000 Guineas (1600m) and trained on to claim the Gr.1 Waikato International Stakes (2000m).

The Oaks Stud resident sire The Chosen One was another elite-level winner who also placed in the group 1 Caulfield Cup (2400m) and group1 Sydney Cup (3200m).

"They would always have lengthy round-table discussions about the decisions they made for both breeding and racing," Dennis said.

"It was all about what was best at the time and what worked best for them and the horses."

He’s A Doozy (Thorndon Mile) and The Perfect Pink (1000 Guineas) were two more recent homebred group1 winners for the family.

The brothers’ achievements across both sectors were recognised at the 2015 Horse of the Year Awards when they were presented with the outstanding contribution to racing award.

Tony Dennis is survived by wife Sharon and children Mark, Gavin, Lucinda, Robert and Hayden and grandchildren.

A Requiem Mass will be celebrated in St Theresa of Lisieux Church, 40 Perth St, Invercargill at 1pm tomorrow, with a private interment at Woodlands Cemetery to follow. — LOVERACING.NZ News Desk

By Paul Vettise