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    • Former Willie Mullins trainee Vauban (Fr) (Galiway {GB}) made the best possible start to his Southern Hemisphere career, eking out a narrow victory in the 2000-metre G3 Sky High Stakes at Rosehill on Saturday. The chestnut defeated Arapaho (Fr) (Lope De Vega {Ire}) (video). Now trained by Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott for Australian Bloodstock after a reported A$2 million sale, the gelding was a two-time G1 Melbourne Cup starter for Mullins. Bott was happy with the effort and Vauban is expected to point toward the G1 Tancred Stakes, which he has garnered favoritism. “A 36 degree day today as well will help him acclimatise pretty quickly,” Bott said. “It's been a fantastic job for him. I guess he was probably meant to be at Cheltenham at the moment, it'd be much cooler there for him. It's amazing how he's come here and he obviously came over, well recognised in Australia starting as favourite in two Melbourne Cups. “He obviously brought plenty of form and talent and ability from there. I wasn't sure how sharp we could get him and it's hard to gauge over the shorter trials here. I was really impressed by that today. “I think today's been a real positive experience for him. I think he'll walk away with a lot of confidence off the back of that and I think we can see him continue to settle in and hopefully just adapt to the way of going down here.” “We'll head to the Group 1 next start – the Tancred Stakes over 2400 metres. I think that'll be a great race for him and then we decide what we do off the back of that.” Vauban is also early favourite for the 2025 Melbourne Cup. The post Vauban Off The Mark In Australia For Waterhouse And Bott appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
    • The Aussies don't do things by half. What happens if the members vote "no"?
    • You must have missed the back up plan.
    • That's a very good point about the Incorporated Societies requirements.  All racing clubs will be in the same boat.  Like you say "interesting". it beats me how racing clubs say that no training centres can make money.  Cambridge and Matamata must prove differently. I also wonder why the facilities are not more fully utilised.  What about their catering and venue hire parts of the business between race meetings? is it true horses can't be worked at Hastings for a week because of a camper van convention?  If so, that's taking things to the other extreme.
    • Bad jockey judgement aside, you may have hit the nail on the head Shad.  The quality of horse flesh may be poor.
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