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  1. What Doomben Races Where Doomben Racecourse – 75 Hampden St, Ascot QLD 4007 When Wednesday, April 17, 2024 First Race 11:27am AEST Visit Dabble Brisbane Racing Club will host a very competitive 10-race card at Doomben Racecourse this Wednesday afternoon. The track was rated as a Soft 5 at the time of acceptances, but with no rain on the forecast in the lead-up, it is expected to improve into the Good range. The rail will be in the +10m position, with racing set to kick off at 11:27am AEST. Best Bet at Doomben: Italian Riviera Italian Riviera was an impressive winner on his debut over 1000m at the Sunshine Coast two starts back. After settling outside the leader, the Stuart Kendrick-trained gelding took over with 400m to go and pulled away to bring up a one-length victory. Considering seven of his nine rivals are still maidens, Italian Riviera strikes a very winnable race and should prove hard to beat. Best Bet Race 4 – #1 Italian Riviera (5) 2yo Gelding | T: Stuart Kendrick | J: Michael Rodd (59kg) Bet with PlayUp Next Best at Doomben: Velozes Velozes missed the kick by two lengths last time out, and after being held up until the 250m mark, she flashed up the inside rail to finish 1.8 lengths off Skywriter at this track and trip. With James Orman back aboard for his second ride on the filly, it is expected that she will jump better and settle closer to the speed. With even luck and a similar finishing burst to last time, Velozes can break her maiden at the third time of asking. Next Best Race 8 – #13 Velozes (8) 3yo Filly | T: Tony Gollan | J: James Orman (56kg) Bet with Neds Best Value at Doomben: Lady Chartwell Lady Chartwell had no luck when running third over the Doomben 1100m first-up. The David McColm-trained mare settled behind the speed and appeared to have a lot to offer in the home straight but was held up until the final 150m. With the aid of Taylor Johnstone’s 3kg claim and a wide draw in barrier nine, Lady Chartwell will be able to push forward and settle outside of runners before finishing off strongly down the outside. Best Value Race 6 – #10 Lady Chartwell (9) 4yo Mare | T: David McColm | J: Taylor Johnstone (a3) (58kg) Bet with Picklebet Wednesday quaddie tips for Doomben races Doomben quadrella selections Wednesday, April 17, 2024 3-4-6 3-5-13 3-4-5-10-11 6-7-12-13-14-15 | Copy this bet straight to your betslip Horse racing tips View the full article
  2. Zantabulous winning at Te Rapa on Sunday. Photo: Kenton Wright (Race Images) A bright future over further ground is being marked for Zantabulous after the Te Akau mare scored impressively over a mile at Te Rapa on Sunday. The daughter of Almanzor had been successful in two of her nine previous starts and entered Sunday’s Rating 75 contest a $4.80 second-favourite behind consistent mare Casino Princess. In the hands of Wiremu Pinn, Zantabulous settled comfortably on the fence in third, while the race-favourite sat in a three-wide position. The eight-horse field fanned out on the Soft 7 surface turning for home and Zantabulous soon found the lead, the mare kicking strongly to fend off the challenge of Casino Princess by three-quarters of a length. Pinn claimed his second career Group 1 the weekend prior aboard the Matamata stable’s Move To Strike, and indicated Zantabulous has plenty to offer in future campaigns. “She’s a lovely mare,” he said. “There was good speed on, she relaxed beautifully, we cut the corner, and after shifting out to better ground she let down nicely. “I think next time in, when she strengthens up again, she’ll get over 2000m. She’s quite exciting.” Te Akau co-trainer Mark Walker praised Pinn’s ride and was pleased to see the mare back in winning form. “It’s great to see her back in the winner’s circle and another nice ride of Wiremu’s,” said Walker, who trains in partnership with Sam Bergerson. “She’s had a few issues along the way, but it was a promising win today and it looks like she’s in for a good autumn and early part of the winter. “I think she’ll only improve once we get up over more distance.” Out of a three-win Zabeel mare in Zantalegh, Zantabulous was bred by Brendan and Jo Lindsay of Cambridge Stud, before being sold to David Ellis for $220,000 at the 2021 Karaka Yearling Sales. Horse racing news View the full article
  3. Ellerslie’s meeting on Wednesday was abandoned after The Storyteller (outside) slipped near the crossing following his win. Photo: Kenton Wright (Race Images) Ellerslie has been given the green light to return to racing following the conclusion of a successful trials meeting on Monday. Auckland Thoroughbred Racing’s (ATR) race meeting last Wednesday was abandoned following race three due to safety concerns arising from a slip on their newly installed StrathAyr track. ATR, in conjunction with New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing (NZTR), undertook an investigation into the issues and came up with an agreed plan of action. A set of eight trials took place at the track on Monday, giving Auckland Thoroughbred Racing the clearance to return to racing this weekend. A number of industry personnel and senior jockeys were in attendance at the trials to monitor the surface, including representatives from Strathayr, Racing Integrity Board, NZTR and ATR. ATR said they received positive feedback following the trials, with senior jockey Warren Kennedy excited to ride on the surface on Saturday. “The track felt a lot better – they [ATR] obviously had done a lot of work on it since Wednesday,” he said. “The horses are getting a good bit of traction and there’s actually a bit of kick back now, which highlights the more traction the horses are getting.” Fellow jockey Craig Grylls was also pleased with how the track rode. “I noticeably felt more traction and more give in the track,” he said. “The machinery work and the spreading of sand since last Thursday has certainly seen an improvement.” Horse racing news View the full article
  4. Multiple Group 1 winning filly Orchestral is heading for a well-deserved spell following her placing in last Saturday’s Group 1 Australian Oaks (2400m). Photo: Kenton Wright (Race Images) Orchestral has returned to New Zealand after a sensational campaign, which culminated in a bold effort for third in last Saturday’s Group 1 Australian Oaks (2400m) at Randwick. The highly-talented daughter of Savabeel took the three-year-old ranks by storm through the summer period, with a stunning winning performance in the $1.5 million Karaka Millions 3YO (1600m), which was emulated in both the Group 2 Avondale Guineas (2100m, and the Group 1 New Zealand Derby (2400m). In her highly-anticipated Australian debut, Orchestral delivered a fifth-straight win in the Group 1 Vinery Stud Stakes (2000m), and certainly lost no admirers in her season grand final when finishing a length off Autumn Angel in the Australian Oaks. Trainers Roger James and Robert Wellwood were pleased to see her return to their Cambridge base in good order ahead of a well-deserved spell. “She’s really well. She got back from Australia late last night (Sunday), and seems to have pulled up nicely,” Wellwood said. “Nearing the end of her preparation, she just had to go to a number of grand finals, and it was hard to peak again last Saturday. “She’s off to the paddock now, we haven’t made any firm plans for the spring but we’re very excited for her next season.” Orchestral accumulated much of her A$1.99 million in stakes during the past four months, and Wellwood identified the Karaka Millions victory as a definite highlight. “The Karaka Millions was right up there, to see her put a nice field away over a mile is when we knew we really had something special,” he said. “For her to then back that up in the Guineas, the Derby and the Vinery was great.” Kingsclere Stables will now shift their focus back to home soil, as they line up six runners at Rotorua on Wednesday. Among their runners is Monsoon Knight, the lightly-tried son of Vadamos finishing second behind Orchestral in his sole juvenile start, and had a tough resuming run for fifth after 10 months away from the races. “He unfortunately hasn’t had a lot of luck, he had a very hard run at Tauranga, and then the races were called off at Ellerslie when he travelled up there,” Wellwood said. “He’s finally drawn a reasonable gate (6), but we just hope the track is still in okay order by that stage of the day. He’s probably not a horse that wants it too wet, so hopefully the weather in the next few days means that it should be okay.” Masa Hashizume is booked to ride the three-year-old, while Ryan Elliot will partner trial winner Tempsford in the Pearl Series Race (1230m), and Craig Grylls takes the reins aboard Hasstobereel in the Sherlock Contracting 3YO 1560. “Tempsford trialled really well at Cambridge and has continued to work well since then, hopefully she can get a soft run on Wednesday but whether 1200m is her optimal distance, I don’t know,” Wellwood said. “Hastobereel is certainly going to be suited on a track with a bit of give out of it. His trial was good, and he’s an honest customer so I think he’ll run well.” The stable will also prepare debutant Noble Master in the Arawa Park Hotel 2YO 1150, while Aladdin Sane and Ilimitado contest the Have Your Function At Arawa Park 1400 later on the card. Horse racing news View the full article
  5. Panic scores a narrow victory in the Listed South Pacific Classic (1400m) at Randwick on Saturday. Photo: bradleyphotos.com.au Matamata thoroughbred nursery Elsdon Park have had a memorable week in Sydney with the progeny of young broodmare Daniela’s Magic, culminating in stakes success at Randwick on Saturday. While the eight-year-old daughter of Per Incanto never made it to the races, her progeny is more than making up for it, with her first foal, Panic, extending his record to four wins from six starts over the weekend when taking out the Listed South Pacific Classic (1400m) for trainer Michael Freedman. Bred by Elsdon Park principal Lib Petagna, the three-year-old son of Time Test was offered through Blandford Lodge’s 2022 Book 1 Yearling Sale draft where he was purchased by bloodstock agents Mick Wallace and Paul Moroney for $80,000. He has proven to be an astute purchase, having now accrued more than A$179,000 in earnings. “He was in the last draft that we sold under Blandford Lodge,” said Elsdon Park General Manager Kerrie Cox, with Petagna owning a share of the farm at the time before investing in what is now Elsdon Park. “He was a beautiful type and a lovely moving horse. He was the first foal and he was just big and strong, a lovely mover, and had a great head on him.” Cox said his yearling half-brother by Ardrossan is cast from the same mould and sold accordingly through the farm’s Inglis Easter Yearling Sale draft earlier in the week. “We had a really good Easter Sale where we sold three horses, including the half-brother to Panic, who was the only Ardossan in the sale,” Cox said. “He made A$260,000 and when talking to Michael Wallace over there, who bought Panic with Paul Moroney, he said he (Panic) was going to be running in a stakes race and they were pretty confident. “It was great to see him get that win, especially in a big field like that.” They are the only two live foals out of Daniela’s Magic to date, who is now in-foal to Yulong’s Alabama Express. “Lib owns a share in Alabama and it has turned out to be a pretty good mating,” Cox said. “She is a lovely type of mare. She is leaving a really nice types and they look like athletes.” Daniela’s Magic is a full-sister to Group 1 performer Saracino, who went on to win four races, including the Group 2 Danehill Stakes (1200m), Group 2 Foxbridge Plate (1200m), Group 2 Wellington Guineas (1400m) and Listed Newmarket Handicap (1200m). He was also placed in the Group 1 Manawatu Sires’ Produce Stakes (1400m), Group 1 NRM Sprint (1400m), Group 3 Taranaki 2YO Classic (1200m), Listed Beaufine Stakes (1000m), and two editions of the Listed Scenic Blast Stakes (1200m), earning nearly A$500,000 in prizemoney. Meanwhile, Elsdon Park has experienced further success on the track in Australia of late, with the Petagna-owned Kalapour placing in the Group 1 Sydney Cup (3200m) on Saturday, while farm graduate Hezdarnhottoo became Elsdon Park’s first winner at Randwick a fortnight ago. “Kalapour won the Tancred (Group 1, 2400m) a couple of weeks ago, and was a really commendable third in the Sydney Cup,” Cox said. “Hezdarnhottoo was the first horse that was branded at Elsdon Park and he won as a two-year-old in Sydney a few weeks ago. That was pretty exciting for us to see our brand cross the finishing line there. “I think there have only been four two-year-olds to the races so far with our brand on and they have gone pretty well. We have had Macaluso who was stakes placed as a two-year-old and also ran in the Karaka Millions. “We have had some nice success with that first crop. It wasn’t a very big first crop so it is nice to see those results coming through as two-year-olds already.” Horse racing news View the full article
  6. Renovations winning at Te Rapa on Sunday. Photo: Kenton Wright (Race Images) Promising youngster Renovations is further vindication of Cody Cole’s eye for young thoroughbred talent. The Waikato Stud-bred filly is a daughter of their resident sire Ardrossan and she’s made an encouraging start to her career for the Matamata trainer. Renovations finished runner-up, albeit a distant one behind the flying Alabama Lass, on debut before a respectable sixth in the Group 2 Matamata Breeders’ Stakes (1200m). She dropped back in class on Sunday to gain a confidence-boosting runaway success in the Five Stags Leamington 2YO (1100m) at Te Rapa, which might prove to be the springboard back to black-type company. The Renovations story had its beginning last year when Cole accepted an invite from Waikato Stud to view available young stock. “They said to me that they had a few fillies they wanted to maintain ownership of, but wanted to lease out,” Cole said. “I went over there about 10 months ago, it was a good opportunity for us and there were three to choose from. “I looked at her (Renovations) and she looked like a readymade racehorse. She’d obviously never had a sales prep, so we leased her and Social Racing took half. “Some of my stable clients and a few newbies came on board and it’s a good group of people who have had a quick return on their investment. They’re having a lot of fun.” The Listed Waikato Equine Veterinary Centre Stakes (1400m) back at Te Rapa on May 4 now looms as an ideal option for the filly. “She’s thriving and is nice and sound, so we’ll definitely be keeping that race in mind for her,” Cole said. “She really wants to be a three-year-old, she’s out of a Zabeel mare, and Hawke’s Bay in the spring has got a flashing red light for her.” In her latest appearance, Renovations worked her way to the front and showed sharp acceleration under rider Matthew Cameron in the straight to romp home by three and a-half lengths. “We were expecting a pretty good run, she had been working well with older horses and we didn’t put her in the Matamata Breeders for no reason and it was just that she didn’t quite have the ringcraft for that,” Cole said. Renovations is a half-sister to six-time winner Shoshone with their dam the Zabeel mare Dee I Why who is currently in foal to Banquo. Young stallion Ardrossan was credited with a winning double later on the Te Rapa program when Cindee downed a competitive three-year-old line-up over 1200 metres. Trained by race sponsor Allan Sharrock, the filly settled off the pace before unwinding powerfully in Craig Grylls’ hands for her third victory from four attempts. She is raced by a syndicate managed by breeder Nick Bolton and is out of the Pins mare Music, who is from the family of Group 1 winners Final Destination and Irish Fling. Horse racing news View the full article
  7. Champion trainer will set gun recruit a big task by running him in the Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1,200m) on Champions DayView the full article
  8. Group 1 Australian Oaks winner Autumn Angel. (Photo by George Sal/Racing Photos) After securing a victory in Saturday’s Group 1 Australian Oaks (2400m), Autumn Angel could be poised for further elite-level success, with considerations for either the Group 1 Queensland Derby (2400m) on June 1 or the Group 1 Queensland Oaks (2400m) on June 8. The talented filly, trained by Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman, is currently enjoying a spell in Queensland. Managing owner Wylie Dalziel disclosed that the decision to extend her season is under deliberation. “At this stage, she’s having a spell in Queensland,” Dalziel informed Racing.com. “Moods will go up and see her next week and then he will make a decision as to whether to bring her back in for those races.” Reflecting on the significance of Autumn Angel’s triumph, Dalziel shared, “There were quite a few of the owners in Autumn Angel who have raced horses for 40 years and have not had a Group 1 winner. They were thrilled.” Horse racing news View the full article
  9. Promising youngster Renovations is further vindication of Cody Cole’s eye for young thoroughbred talent. The Waikato Stud-bred filly is a daughter of their resident sire Ardrossan and she’s made an encouraging start to her career for the Matamata trainer. Renovations finished runner-up, albeit a distant one behind the flying Alabama Lass, on debut before a respectable sixth in the Gr.2 Matamata Breeders’ Stakes (1200m). She dropped back in class on Sunday to gain a confidence-boosting runaway success in the Five Stags Leamington 2YO (1100m) at Te Rapa, which might prove to be the springboard back to black-type company. The Renovations story had its beginning last year when Cole accepted an invite from Waikato Stud to view available young stock. “They said to me that they had a few fillies they wanted to maintain ownership of, but wanted to lease out,” Cole said. “I went over there about 10 months ago, it was a good opportunity for us and there were three to choose from. “I looked at her (Renovations) and she looked like a readymade racehorse. She’d obviously never had a sales prep, so we leased her and Social Racing took half. “Some of my stable clients and a few newbies came on board and it’s a good group of people who have had a quick return on their investment. They’re having a lot of fun.” The Listed Waikato Equine Veterinary Centre Stakes (1400m) back at Te Rapa on May 4 now looms as an ideal option for the filly. “She’s thriving and is nice and sound, so we’ll definitely be keeping that race in mind for her,” Cole said. “She really wants to be a three-year-old, she’s out of a Zabeel mare, and Hawke’s Bay in the spring has got a flashing red light for her.” In her latest appearance, Renovations worked her way to the front and showed sharp acceleration under rider Matthew Cameron in the straight to romp home by three and a-half lengths. “We were expecting a pretty good run, she had been working well with older horses and we didn’t put her in the Matamata Breeders for no reason and it was just that she didn’t quite have the ringcraft for that,” Cole said. Renovations is a half-sister to six-time winner Shoshone with their dam the Zabeel mare Dee I Why who is currently in foal to Banquo. Young stallion Ardrossan was credited with a winning double later on the Te Rapa program when Cindee downed a competitive three-year-old line-up over 1200 metres. Trained by race sponsor Allan Sharrock, the filly settled off the pace before unwinding powerfully in Craig Grylls’ hands for her third victory from four attempts. She is raced by a syndicate managed by breeder Nick Bolton and is out of the Pins mare Music, who is from the family of Group 1 winners Final Destination and Irish Fling. View the full article
  10. Berry Bliss (NZ) (Charm Spirit) scored a win in the Platinum Horse Club Trophy at Selangor in Malaysia on Sunday on a day where New Zealand bred horses dominated winning eight of the nine races on the card. New trainer Joseph Leck, 32, who was only granted his A licence last week, saddled his first winner on his debut day with a horse he has just taken over from his uncle Charles Leck. It was a family affair as on hand to pilot the horse home was his cousin Clyde (Charles’ son) who steered the five-year-old to an all-the-way win in the Metro A set-weight event over 1600m. It was a triumphant reunion for horse and jockey as Clyde had ridden the son of Charm Spirit in all his previous nine wins in the last two years. The pair finished second to Pasir Pinji (NZ) (Nadeem) in the Selangor Gold Cup (1600m) last September and since then Berry Bliss has had three disappointing runs. Berry Bliss resumed after a four-month break and beat just one home over 1400m two weeks ago but his old zest was back today. The five-year-old went straight to the front on settling down and he coasted home by two and three-quarter lengths ahead of King’s Command. “I’m very happy with his win,” Clyde Leck said. “I rode the horse in trackwork earlier in the week and I knew he was well and stood a good chance to win. He ran better than I expected and this run should prep him well for the next race. “I am also delighted riding a first winner for my cousin Joseph and there will be many more to come from our partnership.” Berry Bliss arrived unraced in Malaysia after being sold by Bruce Sherwin on Gavelhouse to Dean Wiles and has won 10 times in 22 starts. “I am delighted to have my first winner on my first day as a trainer,” Joseph Leck said. “All thanks to owner Richard Tea for this to happen. The joy is indescribable. It was all the more satisfying as it was my cousin Clyde who rode the horse. Another impressive winner on the card was Antipodean (NZ) (Derryn) who remained unbeaten at his third career start in a Class 4B over 1100m. He was sold through the draft of Regal Farm at the 2022 New Zealand Bloodstock Ready To Run Sale to trainer Simon Dunderdale. Other New Zealand bred winners on the card were Jazz Band (NZ) (Tavistock), Uptown Girl (NZ) (Shamoline Warrior), Jungle King (NZ) (Makfi), Graphjet Express (NZ) (Belardo), Military Flag (NZ) (U S Navy Flag), & Thousand Mile Eye (NZ) (Belardo). View the full article
  11. Bidding is now open for the 51 lots available on the latest gavelhouse.com fortnightly auction, which includes a former Te Akau Racing mare with outstanding pedigree credentials. Stella Splendida (NZ) (Zoustar) was bred by Sir Peter Vela’s internationally renowned Pencarrow Stud and has star power on both sides of her pedigree. Her sire Zoustar was himself a dual Group One winner from a nine-start career before embarking on a top-class stallion career at Widden Stud. He was Australia’s champion first-season sire in 2017-18, and his current service fee is A$220,000. Zoustar is the sire of 582 winners from 835 runners, with 53 stakes winners including Group One stars Sunlight, Zougotcha, Zoutori, Lezoo, Mizzy, Ozzmosis and Joliestar. He has also made a promising start as a broodmare sire, with three winners including this season’s Group Three-winning Australian two-year-old Holmes A Court. Stella Splendida’s dam is Scintillula (Galileo), who won the Group Three Meld Stakes (1800m) at Leopardstown and placed in the Group One Moyglare Stud Stakes (1400m). She also finished fourth in the Group One Irish Oaks (2400m) and Yorkshire Oaks (2400m). Scintillula’s full-sister Cuis Ghaire (Galileo) won at Group Three level and placed in the Group One English 1000 Guineas (1600m). Cuis Ghaire is also the dam of Group One Al Quoz Sprint (1200m) winner Danyah (Invincible Spirit). Scintillula’s other siblings include the Listed winner The Major General (Galileo) and Group One placegetters Gile Na Greine (Galileo) and Claiomh Solais (Galileo). From five named foals, Scintillula is the dam of four winners from four foals to race. Butter Chicken (NZ) (Savabeel) placed in the Group Two Autumn Classic (1800m), while the current three-year-old filly Waikato Girl (NZ) has recorded a win and three placings from a six-start career and finished third in last month’s Group Three Kembla Grange Classic (1600m). Scintillula’s daughters have sold at Karaka for $400,000, $800,000, $800,000 and $600,000, while a colt fetched $230,000 last year. Te Akau’s David Ellis secured Stella Splendida for $800,000 from Karaka 2021, and she immediately showed enormous promise with a dominant debut victory at Taupo. “Wow, she’s fast,” rider Opie Bosson said after dismounting. “She had a bit of a look around and needs to drop the bridle, but that’s newness and she’s just class.” Stella Splendida’s promising but short career has now finished with four wins and two placings from her 12 starts. “She’s got a really top pedigree,” Ellis said. “We considered her the best filly in the yearling sale of her year and she rightfully topped the sale. “She showed right from day one that she had an enormous amount of ability, and I think she’ll go on to make a terrific broodmare. “We’ll be sorry to see her go, because she’s been such a beautiful filly, but that’s the way we do it with fillies like her – we put together a syndicate for their racing career, then put them up for sale when they finish racing. “I’m looking forward to seeing the types of progeny that she’ll go on to produce.” Another notable entry in the gavelhouse.com auction is Lot 51, Surtout (NZ) (Cape Blanco) – an unraced half-sister to Group One performers Supera (NZ) (Savabeel) and Eleonora (NZ) (Makfi). The latter is the dam of the current highly talented filly Ethereal Star (Snitzel). As well as coming from such a high-class family, Surtout is being offered in foal to exciting first-season sire Profondo. Lot 38, meanwhile, is the stakes-performed import Leytana (Intello), who is in foal to Ardrossan. Bidding is open now and will close from 7pm (NZT) on Monday 15th April. View the full article
  12. Without A Fight winning the 2023 Melbourne Cup. (Photo by Pat Scala/Racing Photos) Sam Freedman is brimming with optimism regarding the outlook for stable standout Without A Fight as the Spring Racing Carnival looms on the horizon. Since his commanding victory in last year’s Group 1 Melbourne Cup (3200m), the imported talent has been absent from the track, sidelined during the autumn season due to a minor tendon strain. However, Freedman shared encouraging updates on the gelding’s recuperation. “He’s going great,” remarked Freedman, who operates in collaboration with his father Anthony. “I had a chat with Lee Evison this morning and he’s been very pleased with him.” Detailing the progress made, Freedman continued, “The tendon is scanning really well, it’s all been going the right way, he’s been upping his workload and he’s been coping with it very well.” “All being well, if it all continues to go the right way, we’d be optimistic that he could be back under saddle in about six weeks’ time, which seems soon enough given the injury wasn’t all that long ago.” “His rehab’s gone so well, so far, I do say that because he’s got to tick some boxes but the spring’s looking very optimistic at the moment.” Horse racing news View the full article
  13. The Jason Warren-trained Benedetta (Photo by Scott Barbour/Racing Photos) In the buildup to the Robert Sangster Stakes (1200m), another contender making strides is Benedetta from the stables of Jason Warren. After securing fourth-place finishes in both the prestigious Group 1 Oakleigh Plate (1100m) and the Group 1 Newmarket Handicap (1200m), the daughter of Hellbent returned to her winning form, clinching victory in the R N Irwin Stakes at Morphettville. “We’ve freshened her up, we went back to the jump-outs … just needed a nice run without knocking her around,” Warren told Racing.com. “She’ll stay here and have a nice two weeks and prepare for the Sangster. “I didn’t want to see her have a tough run. “Hopefully she continues to improve.” Horse racing news View the full article
  14. What Scone Races Where Scone Race Club – 434 Bunnan Rd, Scone NSW 2337 When Tuesday, April 16, 2024 First Race 12:50pm AEST Visit Dabble Country racing returns to Scone on Tuesday afternoon for a competitive eight-race program that kicks off at 12:50pm local time. The rail is out +3m between the 900m and 400m marks, while it sits in the true position for the remainder of the course. There is no significant rainfall predicted to hit the course in the lead-up, so punters can anticipate the Soft 5 rating. Best Bet at Scone: Slay Queen Slay Queen debuts for the Peter & Paul Snowden barn on the back of two promising barrier trials. The daughter of Star Witness was ridden with cover throughout her most recent outing at Randwick on March 22 before being asked to make minor inroads down the centre of the course. It was a good piece of education for the two-year-old, and although she draws awkwardly in gate 10, trust Jett Stanley to drag her back towards the rear before unleashing Slay Queen down the middle to score. Best Bet Race 1 – #13 Slay Queen (10) 2yo Filly | T: Peter & Paul Snowden | J: Jett Stanley (57kg) +230 with Picklebet Next Best at Scone: Fuld’s Doubt Fuld’s Doubt should be searching for a hat-trick of wins after being set a hefty task in her latest performance at Tamworth on April 8, swallowing up all but one rival to be beaten less than half-length. She was sensational breaking her maiden first-up prior, and with Reece Jones jumping aboard and expected to take a much closer sit in transit, watch for Fuld’s Doubt to powering over the top late. Next Best Race 7 – #12 Fuld’s Doubt (4) 3yo Filly | T: Rodney Northam | J: Reece Jones (55.5kg) +380 with Bet365 Best Value at Scone: Rockbarton Icon Although Rockbarton Icon is winless heading into start six for the David Atkins barn, the son of Prized Icon has never run a bad race. That includes his first-up effort at Newcastle on April 3, where the three-year-old was held up with nowhere to go at a crucial stage. He may lob worse than mid-field as Aaron Bullock navigates a passage from stall 15, but Rockbarton Icon appears primed to remove his maiden tag. Best Value Race 4 – #3 Rockbarton Icon (15) 3yo Gelding | T: David Atkins | J: Aaron Bullock (59.5kg) +1200 with Bet365 Tuesday quaddie tips for Scone races Scone quadrella selections Tuesday, April 16, 2024 3-4-6-7 1-4-6-8-14 1-2-6-11-12 8 | Copy this bet straight to your betslip Horse racing tips
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  15. Horse racing on Monday, April 15, will feature three meetings in Australia. Our racing analysts here at horsebetting.com.au have found you the top bets and the quaddie numbers for the meeting at Albury. Monday Racing Tips – April 15, 2024 Albury Racing Tips As always, there are plenty of promotions available for Australian racing fans. Check out all the top online bookmakers to see what daily promotions they have. If you are looking for a new bookmaker for the horse racing taking place on April 15, 2024 check out our guide to the best online racing betting sites. More horse racing tips View the full article
  16. Vincent Ho seals a double aboard Holy Lake at Sha Tin. Excited ahead of a FWD Champions Day reunion with champion Golden Sixty on April 28, Vincent Ho gained vital confidence and fitness with his first double in almost three months at Sha Tin on Sunday. Sidelined after a fall on January 24, Ho returned to race riding at Happy Valley on Wednesday and, following a couple of luckless rides, was elated after successfully joining forces with long-time ally Francis Lui aboard Baby Crystal and Holy Lake. Determined to rebuild the momentum that delivered 25 wins before he was injured, Ho’s focus immediately shifted to Golden Sixty’s pursuit of a record-extending fourth HK$22 million Group 1 FWD Champions Mile (1600m) victory in two weeks. “It’s great to be back. It’s been three months and I’ve slowly been building my confidence back up,” Ho, a four-time winner of the Tony Cruz Award as Hong Kong’s leading home-grown jockey, said. “I’ll keep going and keep building up for Champions Day. That is the big day. Hopefully everything goes well up to then and I’m just excited to be back. I’ve got a nice horse (Golden Sixty) to be back on. “There’s a few good horses from Hong Kong and Japan (in the FWD Champions Mile), so it will be exciting. I’m looking forward to it and we’ll be ready by then. “Thanks to Mr Lui and Mr Fownes for keeping me on horses with good chances. I’ve been trying to win since I came back (at Happy Valley on April 10), I need to thank Mr Lui and Mr Fownes for their support – it’s not easy, but I’m getting my confidence back. “I’ve just got to keep riding better and better.” Lui also scored with King Miles to commence his treble and reduce Pierre Ng’s lead in the 2023/24 Hong Kong trainers’ championship to five – 55 to 50 – and fan hopes of a first title for the veteran horseman. “I was looking for some winners and I will keep trying my best,” Lui said. Jockey Hugh Bowman was impressed by King Miles – a son of Exceed And Excel – who broke through for his first win at his third start. “I like the horse – I’ve had a bit to do with him. He disappointed me last start, he had the perfect gate but he just ran away with me and finished accordingly. “The pace was pretty solid today and there was a bit of drama as well (with riderless Lucky Quality) but he withstood all that and I think you’ll see a better horse when he gets over further but he’s not ready for that yet. He’s still learning his trade and today was a step in the right direction.” Armed with fresh talent, Jimmy Ting enjoyed his best day of the season with a double through Thunder Blink and Lo Pan Spirit. Thunder Blink claimed the first Griffin race of the season when the Ribchester colt finished powerfully under Jerry Chau, clocking 56.42s to down Toronado two-year-old La Forza by a length. “I think the horse needs longer distances, so to get this win, I’m very happy,” Ting said. “The fast pace suited him. Later I think 1400m will be more suitable for him. Hopefully he can win one more time (in Griffin races).” Ting then combined with Harry Bentley and Charm Spirit three-year-old Lo Pan Spirit. David Hayes continued a strong season with a brace through Metro Warrior and Lucky Encounter. Derek Leung drove Metro Warrior to victory. A seven-year-old, Metro Warrior has scored all four of his Hong Kong wins down Sha Tin’s straight 1000m course. Lucky Encounter earned a HK$1 million PPG Bonus for an all-the-way triumph in the under Andrea Atzeni, who completed a superb weekend after riding Circle Of Fire to victory in the Group 1 Sydney Cup (3200m) at Royal Randwick in Australia on Saturday. Hayes has 37 wins for the campaign, his best haul since the dual champion trainer returned to Hong Kong for the 2020/21 season. Cody Mo-trained Urban Triumph broke through at his 10th attempt for Derek Leung before Brazen Beau three-year-old Winning Gold’s easy victory for Chris So and Keagan De Melo. So made it two wins for the afternoon when Owners’ Praise triumphed under Lyle Hewitson. After seven top-three finishes this season, Beauty Fit finally got his reward with victory under Antoine Hamelin for trainer John Size. Horse racing news View the full article
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  18. Granpollo Stable's Grand Mo the First, who finished a distant third behind Fierceness in the $1 million Florida Derby (G1), was sent to the track April 14 for a five-furlong maintenance workout at Gulfstream Park.View the full article
  19. Ramadan continued the good recent run of owner Nurlan Bizakov's 3-year-olds, following Lazzat's win in the Prix Djebel.View the full article
  20. Once considered an early favorite for the 2023 Kentucky Derby (G1), Instant Coffee returns to graded stakes company for the first time in over a year in the 1 1/8-mile $1.25 million Oaklawn Handicap (G2) at Oaklawn Park April 20.View the full article
  21. After emerging in good form from his GIII Count Fleet Sprint H. victory, MGSW Skelly (Practical Joke) will look to climb the class ladder with future targets including the GI Alfred G. Vanderbilt H. and the GI Breeders' Cup Sprint, announced trainer Steve Asmussen Sunday morning. Having posted the meet's best time for six furlongs at 1:08.82 in that Count Fleet effort, beating the prior mark of 1:09.38, which he also set in his 2024 debut, the Oaklawn star will be setting his sights on bigger prizes this summer and autumn. “I think that the two main targets for the rest of the year are the Vanderbilt at Saratoga and Breeders' Cup,” Asmussen said. “I do know I want to keep him at three-quarters of a mile.” The Count Fleet was Skelly's first race back in the States since having his seven-race winning streak snapped by Remake (Jpn) (Lani) in the G3 Riyadh Dirt Sprint. “Very fortunate to have him,” Asmussen said. “Believe it or not, [Skelly] went to Saudi [Arabia] and came back faster. Speaks volumes about who he is.” The Vanderbilt runs July 27 at Saratoga and the Breeders' Cup Sprint will go Nov. 2 at Del Mar. The post Steve Asmussen Plans Big Season for Skelly appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  22. No More Time, winner of the Sam F. Davis Stakes (G3) and runner-up in the Tampa Bay Derby (G3), is off the Kentucky Derby (G1) trail after sustaining an injury at the end of his April 14 breeze at Palm Meadows Training Center.View the full article
  23. Longtime New York breeder Sanford Bacon passed away Friday. He was 95. Bacon bred hard-knocking Say Florida Sandy (Personal Flag), a multiple graded stakes winner and earner of over $2 million, as well as his half-sister Dancin Renee (Distinctive Pro). Both were named New York-bred champions. Say Florida Sandy was New York Horse of the Year in 2001 and 2002 and a three-time champion sprinter in the state. Graded stakes winner Dancin Renee was named New York Horse of the Year, as well as champion sprinter and champion older female, in 1997. Bacon bred and campaigned Dancin Renee's six-time stakes-winning daughter Risky Rachel (Limehouse). Risky Rachel produced stakes-placed Risky Mischief (Into Mischief), as well as $1-million Fasig-Tipton March 2-year-old Yale (Scat Daddy). “He was a great friend and I always enjoyed getting a phone call from him during training in the morning because it was always an interesting conversation, to say the least,” said Steve Venosa, whose SGV Thoroughbreds consigned the seven-figure juvenile to the Gulfstream sale in 2018. “He was definitely one of a kind and there will never be another one like him.” No services had been announced as of Sunday afternoon. The post Sanford Bacon Passes Away appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  24. Grand Mo the First (Uncle Mo), last seen finishing third in the GI Curlin Florida Derby, went out Sunday morning at Gulfstream Park for a five-furlong maintenance work clocked in 1:03.95. It was his first breeze since the Mar. 30 race. With the defection of GSW No More Time (Not This Time), Victor Barboza Jr.'s charge sits 21st under the Derby guidelines that will determine the final field. “I think 21 is a good position. Next week, the horse will breeze at Gulfstream, and if everything is OK, he will go to Churchill,” said Barboza, adding the effort was everything he was looking for out of his horse. “It was a very relaxed breeze. It was important for me for him to finish strong after the wire.” Barboza added, “It's been a dream since I was a child in Venezuela. Every year, I watched the Kentucky Derby. I have a good chance today to enter.” The post On Derby Bubble, Grand Mo the First Breezes at Gulfstream Park appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  25. Driver Penalties N Jack | Waikato Bay of Plenty 12 April; use of whip; suspended 21-26 April inclusive and fined $650. C Svanosio | Waikato Bay of Plenty 12 April; use of whip; suspended 14-19 April inclusive and fined $375. M McKendry | Waikato Bay of Plenty 12 April; breach of push out rule; fined $200. K Tomlinson | Winton 13 April; medical clearance required. K Bublitz | Winton 13 April; delayed the start; fined $200. K Green | Winton 13 April; delayed the start; fined $200. C Markham | Methven 14 April; careless driving; suspended 15-19 April inclusive. Trainer Penalties T Barron | Non-raceday dated 9 April; failed to present runner to trials free of prohibited substance; fined $6,000. G & N Hope | Methven 14 April; incorrect gear; fined $100. G & N Hope | Methven 14 April; incorrect number; fined $100. Horse Penalties LINCOLN COVE | Waikato Bay of Plenty 12 April; broke in running; must complete trial. JOCA’S HILL | Waikato Bay of Plenty 12 April; broke in running; must complete trial. DELIGHTFUL PEG | Winton 13 April; late scratching when found to be lame; veterinary clearance required. FOREVER DREAM | Winton 13 April; lame; veterinary clearance required. ONE TWO MENNY | Winton 13 April; atrial fibrillation; veterinary clearance including ECG required. FORGIVENESS | Methven 14 April; broke in running; must complete trial. MOA MOJITO | Methven 14 April; broke in running; must complete trial. RUSH | Methven 14 April; broke in running; must complete trial. HES FAST AND FURIOUS | Methven 14 April; late scratching on veterinary advice; veterinary clearance required. PENNY WEIGHT | Methven 14 April; broke in running; must complete trial. Protests MASSIVE MARC | NZ Metropolitan 11 April; excessive galloping in home straight; disqualified from 3rd. TYRON EROS | NZ Metropolitan 11 April; excessive galloping in home straight; disqualified from 4th. The post 8-14 April 2024 appeared first on RIB. View the full article
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