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Horses long on experience have come up big in Saratoga's Travers Stakes (G1). Several in this year's 1 1/4-mile Midsummer Derby have plenty of starts under their girth. View the full article
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It looked simple on paper and it turned out to be as Bjorn Nielsen’s Stradivarius (Ire) (Sea the Stars {Ire}) swooped to garner a second £1million Weatherbys Hamilton bonus in the sponsors’ G2 Lonsdale Cup at a sun-baked York. Only three rivals collected on the Knavesmire to take him on and it was predictably Dee Ex Bee (GB) (Farhh {GB}) who took it up with Frankie sat third early. Ballydoyle’s 3-year-old Il Paradiso (Galileo {Ire}) harried the leader in the straight to great effect, but the chestnut staying supremo allowed them to play it out ahead before his rider switched him to the stands to give the crowd a better view. Swooping by the warring duo approaching the furlong pole, he was soon into a length advantage and hit the line under hand riding with 1 1/4 lengths to spare over Dee Ex Bee, breaking the second track record in two races on the day in the process. “I wanted to drop his head at the beginning and waited and waited as I thought Dee Ex Bee was the one to beat,” Dettori explained. “Then I thought Wayne Lordan was going better, so I got on his wheels and said ‘come on son’ and he went whoosh. I used all my tears yesterday, but these horses are special to ride. The people get attached to them. He’s just too good and my only job is to get him into a position where he can fire his turn of foot. I’m just a passenger.” 1–STRADIVARIUS (IRE), 132, h, 5, by Sea the Stars (Ire) 1st Dam: Private Life (Fr) (MSP-Fr), by Bering (GB) 2nd Dam: Poughkeepsie (Ire), by Sadler’s Wells 3rd Dam: Pawneese (Ire), by Carvin II (330,000gns RNA Ylg ’15 TATOCT). O/B-Bjorn Nielsen (IRE); T-John Gosden; J-Lanfranco Dettori. £127,598. Lifetime Record: 18-13-1-2, £2,402,179. *1/2 to Persian Storm (Ger) (Monsun {Ger}), Hwt. 3yo-Ger at 9.5-11f & MGSW-Ger, $121,198; Rembrandt Van Rijn (Ire) (Peintre Celebre), GSP-Eng, $167,081; and Magical Eve (Ger) (Oratorio {Ire}), SP-SAf. The post Second Million For Stradivarius At York appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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The race of the week is a full field of 12 at Gulfstream Park for the Benny the Bull Stakes. The Benny the Bull is race 12 at Gulfstream Park on Saturday night, and features 12 sprinters going 7 furlongs for a $100,000. Ice Tea is likely to be the favorite based on the past […] The post $100,000 Benny the Bull Stakes at Gulfstream Park appeared first on RaceBets Blog EN. View the full article
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It’s been a pretty good week at Bankhouse with Carry On and See The Sea winning on Monday. Then on Wednesday Navajo Pass battled well to deservedly shed his maiden tag at Carlisle. He’s a nice horse and I’m looking forward to sending him over hurdles. Just the three runners this weekend at Cartmel and […] The post Donald McCain Blog -Weekend Runners appeared first on RaceBets Blog EN. View the full article
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The Ebor takes centre-stage on Saturday as 22 horses will compete to win the prestigious handicap. King’s Advice has been the remarkable handicap improver all year and it’ll be intriguing to see if he can put the cherry on top of what’s already been a great season. Land Of Oz is the other big improver […] The post Saturday Preview – Can King Johnston Win The Ebor? appeared first on RaceBets Blog EN. View the full article
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Here are the finalist for the South Island Annual Thoroughbred Racing Awards for 2018/2019 1. Two-Year-Old - All About Magic, Live Drama, Miss Federer 2. Three-Year-Old - Air Max, Emily Margaret, Exemplar Upscale 3. Sprinter - Enzo’s Lad, Prince Oz, Sensei 4. Miler - Boots ‘N’ All, Gallant Boy, Residential, Who Dares Wins 5. Stayer - Dee And Gee, Orepuki Lad, Savvy Coup, Who Dares Wins 6. Jumper NOTE: The 2019 Grand Nationa. View the full article
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This season 10 new stallions will commence stud duties in New Zealand offering breeders a wide range of exciting proven bloodlines. With a European Champion Sprinter, three Derby winners, a New Zealand Champion Three-Year-Old and TwoYear-Old, in the mix, there is plenty of variety on offer and with only one stud fee in excess of $10,000 and a couple of incentives available there is something for every breeder in the country. We contacted each stud master and asked them about why they. View the full article
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While most trainers are eyeing off big spring purses, Mick Price is prepared to pick off a few of the minor ones with Tavisan. As a three-year-old last year, Tavisan was placed three times in stakes company before running last in the Caulfield Guineas. Tavisan returned in the autumn but after one run, when last at Caulfield, he was spelled and gelded. With no concerns about Tavison's future as a stallion, Price is looking to maximise his earning capabilities. Tavisan, who has a handicap rating o. View the full article
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Doncaster Mile winner Brutal's spring campaign might be shortened to just two runs with the budding stallion's preparation delayed by a virus. Part-owner Rupert Legh said the new $7.5 million Golden Eagle in Sydney on November 2 now loomed as the major target for the horse following the setback, which he described as minor but enough to force a spring rethink. "He came back in really good form and he had just a minor hiccup - in that I mean he had one of little colds that so many horses are havi. View the full article
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Brenton Avdulla is rapt to be aboard Unforgotten in the first major race of the season, believing she can be the horse to emerge from the shadow of former stablemate Winx. Any number of horses are bidding to fill the void left by the retirement of the champion although Winx's incredible career statistics, including a world record 25 Group One wins, are not likely to be bettered any time soon. Unforgotten was one of the best staying fillies of her generation during her Classic season, winning the. View the full article
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The Brian and Shane Anderton-trained Raise You Five cleared maiden company at Wingatui on Friday when taking out the Lexus Melbourne Cup Tour 31st August (1600m). The full-brother to stakes winner Raise You Ten settled towards the rear of the field after jumping away slowly from barrier seven. Jockey Jacob Lowry was able to pick an economical path through the field to present Raise You Five at the head of the field at the turn of the straight and the gelding was able to kick clear of his rivals . View the full article
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The Craig and Shaun Phelan-trained Bay Rocker has been withdrawn from Saturday’s Corson Maize Pakuranga Hunt Hurdle (3350m) at Elleslie after sustaining an injury. The in-form hurdler was a $4.60 second favourite for the event after winning at Te Aroha last start. “It is very disappointing for the team and connections,” co-trainer and rider Shaun Phelan said. “He has come up with a suspensory injury but hopefully he will be back again next season.”. View the full article
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Star mare Enable secured the tenth Group One victory of her career when taking out the Yorkshire Oaks (2400m) at York on Thursday. "She felt great and she's had a great send-off in front of the English people,” jockey Frankie Detorri said. "I was always in control today. The temptation in the past on her has always been to kick a bit too soon but today I thought I'd let Ryan (Moore, on Magical) come to me before I kicked. "When I gave her a little tap she put her head down, and I knew then I'd. View the full article
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Karis Teetan will proudly fly the Bauhinia flag when he represents Hong Kong at the World All-Star Jockeys series in Japan this weekend.The Mauritian Magician is trying to follow in the footsteps of Douglas Whyte (2004), Zac Purton (2012) and Joao Moreira (2015) and become the fourth Sha Tin-based jockey to take out the title.Teetan is taking on 13 other riders including Irishman Colm O’Donoghue, up-and-coming French jockey Mickaelle Michel, Julien Leparoux (USA) and New Zealander Lisa Allpress… View the full article
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The Shark goes looking for Friday night harness racing winners from Alexandra Park in Auckland Race 1 6 Some Do: First starter heading into today’s debut effort with some strong workout and trial form and a powerful stable behind them. Looks the horse they all have to beat. 1 Diamondsrbettor: Plenty of talk around this week after a strong trial performance recently. Gets the plum draw and should have something to say from there. 9 Tempo Rose: Nice type back from a spell and more importantly drawn to do no work from the inside of the second line. Enough form on the board to suggest there’s a chance. 4 Beautiful Stranger: Another debutant and another with good public form behind them ahead of the debut. Handy enough draw and does look capable of competing in this line up. Selections: 6-1-9-4 Race 2 7 Check In: Huge effort last time out after being held up on the final corner. Nearly got there, but just short. Redemption is served tonight and it should be served in winning form. 5 Solid Gold: Nice type back from a spell after ending last campaign on winning turn. Nice workout win to get things humming along and should push the favourite. 6 Juice Brogden: Put them to the sword last time out and the daring tactics paid off with a good win. Similar tactics here? Not a bad chance again. 1 Bettor My Dreamz: That was an emphatic victory last time out and from a plum inside draw tonight, you’d expect another bold display despite the notable rise in grade. Selections: 7-5-6-1 Race 3 7 Sertorius: Big handicap was the undoing last time out. Prior three wins were exemplary. Off even terms here and will be out to get things back on track. 8 CK Spur: Another in good form and one who has produced some big runs recently. Mobile conditions help as there’s no chasing early. Should be right in the middle of it all. 6 Sunny Glenis: All but been a revelation since arriving in the North Island. Great runs and would be very deserving of a winning turn should it eventuate here. 9 Mr Good And Evil: Raw talent, but a few tricks and rarely two good performances strung together. Chance here though from the second line. Selections: 7-8-6-9 Race 4 11 Prince Of Pleasure: Has had one go at the races so far and was unlucky probably not to finish second to a very smart performer. Fresh up tonight, but strong workouts say yes. 1 Macca’s: Herlihy trained first starter with some good public runs ahead of the debut. Good draw and should be the main combatant to the stable mate and favourite. 2 Double Up: Always respect for the Mangos stable whenever they line one up, especially a first starter. Can play a role from the handy draw. 5 Hughie Junior: Has done a good job in a short career to date and won’t settle too far from the speed here so should be able to play a part. Selections: 11-1-2-5 Race 5 8 Go Kiwi: Both runs in the North Island have been very good. Handy at his best form and will be looking to get that first North Island win on the board tonight. Can do it too. 3 Sole Ambition: Consistent performer who hasn’t been far away from the action in all of his career starts. Nice draw here and although up in grade the form should continue. 13 Delightful Major: Has returned to racing this campaign in fine fettle. Has plenty of upside and although needing to get around them all at some point, can still win. 11 Rubens: Finally got that win last time out and just doesn’t run bad races. Expected to produce another solid effort here off the second line. Selections: 8-3-13-11 Race 6 6 Henry Hu: There was plenty of talk around on debut and it was duly delivered upon. Up in grade and finds a hot field today but is more than capable of doubling up. 1 Megastar: Swing in draws is significant tonight. Will be a lot handier to the speed and potentially following the ideal horse. That puts things right into contention. 3 Flying Finn: Made a pretty decent effort of the first run up in grade. Handy draw here tonight and should be landing near the speed and give them a bit of a fright. 4 All Yours: Excellent form lines recently and really on the top of the game. Good field, but an even field and repeat of recent efforts will result in another strong effort. Selections: 6-1-3-4 Race 7 10 Gladamare: Loves the sprint trips and from the second line draw will do no extra work and then look to pounce on them late. Might surprise a couple with they way she’ll charge at them. 9 The Empress: Classy customer who hasn’t been bad recently. Won’t do the hard yards this week and is capable of coming off the back of one and really sprinting. Big chance. 5 Flying Steps: Has returned in fine fettle here and will be out to make it three in a row. Right draw and with scratchings looks a big chance of foing it too. 4 Adieu Flirt: Off the boil a little last time, but prior form was excellent. Should get handy then look for a the sweet trip. No forlorn hope in this. Race 8 3 Kay Cee: Not putting a foot wrong at the moment, but not quite grabbing the opportunity. That should change tonight. Looks the best of good things. 5 Safrakova: Can’t fault the form, it’s excellent. Deserved the win last time too. Mobile changes things a little here, but will still press forward. 2 Michelle: Best of her is handy enough to be competitive. No surprise to see her stand up here from behind the mobile and give a big effort. 1 Magnafique: Good runs in last two efforts and from this draw should be right on the speed and in the mix here tonight. A good place option. Selections: 3-5-2-1 Race 9 6 Nurburgring: Run down last time when well supported but still as good as anything in this field. Should roll forward and give a good sight again. 7 Red Terror: Let’s forget the last run, not much went right there. Two good seconds prior to that on this track so can be expected to bounce right back to form tonight. 2 Katamach: In a new barn and still chasing that elusive North Island win. Another good chance form another good draw. 12 Simon: A little under rated and might be the surprise packet off the second line in this assignment, especially if things pan out nice early. Selections: 6-7-2-12 Race 10 8 She Reigns: Promising type back from a spell and a stunning trial win recently over a very nice type. Manners will be the deciding factor, with them – untouchable. 6 Splitting Image: Two good runs since returning from a spell. Stablemate probably has the measure, but should still be right in the middle of it if the opportunity presents itself. 12 Highland Queen:Got it wrong again last time out but still managed to place. Clearly talented enough, but manners are the biggest issue. 10 The Urban Spaceman: Wouldn’t be in this gait and in this stable if there wasn’t something there to work with. Got the big watch on this week to see what the fuss is about. Selections: 8-6-12-10 BEST: 7 Check In (Race 2) NEXT: 8 She Reigns (Race 10) VALUE: 8 Go Kiwi (Race 5) View the full article
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Punters shouldn’t be fooled into thinking tonight’s all-mile night at Alexandra Park is a gimme for those with the best draws. Because while mile racing in the north used to be about draws, draws and more draws, the nature of northern sprint racing has changed. So much so Alexandra Park officials now see the uncertainty of modern day mile-racing as a crucial turnover-driving tool. In days gone by, when mid-race pressure and horses who could fly the gate were rarer, sprint races were often dominated by leaders and trailers, with those back in the field hopeless in 56-second last 800m chases. But Alex Park racing boss Regan Cotter says the new mile racing pattern is vastly different. “We have found the all-mile nights have been great for turnover, some of our best normal meetings of the season,” says Cotter. “Especially when we have miles with the better horses drawn wider or the second line, it adds some uncertainty and the average win dividend has been higher.” That was the case at the last all-mile night on July 26 when the average win dividend was $8.60 in the 10 races and even that was skewered lower by two subsequent Breeders Crown finalists in Perfect Stride ($1.50) and Kratos ($2.10) winning race they wouldn’t usually have been in. As for the draws, an increase in horses leaving the gate hard and increased mid-race tempo means of the 10 races that night only three were won by horses drawing inside barrier five. Six of the 10 races were won by horses drawn six or wider, the outside half of the field. All of which means punters shouldn’t be scared to back horses drawn wide or even the second line tonight, especially if the race looks to have genuine early tempo. One of those races could be the $25,000 feature pace, in which Juice Bromac (6) has gate speed and Check In (7) the staying prowess that the race could turn into a survival of the fittest. The same applies in the main trot where Sunny Glenns and Sertorius are drawn widest but are stayers who will have to work forward some and that might as well be early so their wide draws may not be as damning as punters think. Go Kiwi (race 5), Henry Hu (R6) and She Reigns (r10) are others good enough to overcome wide draws with a little luck or tempo to soften up the leaders. While barrier draws may no longer be the be-all-and-end-all of mile racing at Alexandra Park they are still crucial the highest level because the good horses don’t stop and that should be the case at the Breeders Crown Finals night at Melton tomorrow. While Kiwi trotters Ultimate Stride and Liberty Stride are good enough to work and win, the good barriers for Princess Tiffany and juvenile boys Perfect Stride and Zeuss Bromac have enormously turned the tables in their favour on what should be a successful night for the small Kiwi contingent. View the full article
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She Reigns. As far as form for a maiden trot goes, She Reigns has the best you could hope for. The problem? It’s from 16 months ago. The daughter of Monarchy resumes as a four-year-old at Auckland on Friday night having missed her entire three-year-old campaign. She was last seen at the Cambridge Harness Jewels in June of last year, where she finished mid-pack behind Enhance Your Calm. But it’s her two prior starts that make for very nice reading – a pair of second placings behind last season’s likely 3YO Trotting Filly of the Year, Tickle Me Pink. Dylan Ferguson is the stable foreman for trainer Graeme Rogerson and will drive She Reigns this week, and he’s expecting big things. “I certainly think she’s the best horse in the race,” he told HRNZ. “And while she’s not there for a gut-buster, she’s there to win and I’d like to think she’ll be very competitive.” The maiden trot is being run over a mile and while She Reigns is drawn wide, that is far less important in this type of race. “Knowing maiden trotters, we should be able to press forward and get an advantage over the ones that make mistakes,” said Ferguson. From there, it should be a formality. “She’s got a ton of speed and I think that will put her in good stead, not just this week but going forward.” Her and Splitting Image actually set up a New Zealand record for Tickle Me Pink as a two-year-old. “She might not have gone to the level of Tickle Me Pink, but I’ve got no doubt she’s improved a lot since then.” Ferguson only got his hands on She Reigns in March after she returned to Rogerson from Australia. She had been sent there by Rogerson and co-owners, Merv and Meg Butterworth, to race as a three-year-old from the stable of Kerryn Manning. “I couldn’t tell you the extent of what she did over there, but she never raced and returned home with a very minor tendon issue. “I think she had banged it and they thought it was best for her to be here where she could take advantage of the treadmill, the water walker and the pool. “She’s been back in work five months and I’ve been very happy with her every step of the way.” She Reigns has contested two workouts this time in and won them both, the most recent at Pukekohe last Saturday where she reeled in advanced trotter The Hulk with ease. “I’m pretty happy with her. “Soundness-wise, she’s faultless. Her blood was out after her first workout after what she showed on Saturday, I have no doubts she’s back to full health.” Stablemate Splitting Image gives Rogerson and Ferguson a good second-stringer in the race. She also missed her three-year-old season and has had two runs back this time for two placings, at Cambridge. “The vets reckon she is lucky to be alive, let alone racing, after she had an issue with a knee. “A bit of a miracle horse apparently, but she’s not quite up to the other filly.” Ferguson also drives Rogerson’s two other chances on the night – Hey Good Looking in a maiden and High Point and a handy mares’ race. “High Point is a bit outclassed in that race but the mile is her go and is a great starting point fresh-up. “The other horse as had her chances to win one before and has been disappointing. “I’d like to say she’s a good chance, but I’ve thought she was a winner before and been let down.” Ferguson is eagerly awaiting 2020 when he and Rogerson will roll out some of their juveniles bought at the Karaka sales earlier this year, including the sale-topper, Challenger. “I’d like to think we have a couple of early runners there. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t like the expensive one and he’s certainly at the top of the pecking order at this stage.” Ferguson and partner Jo Stevens are two months into life as parents to daughter Grace, and he says it’s been pretty cruisy to date. “She’s pretty well-behaved – we’ve been very lucky. “I’m usually the one waking her up in the morning. I thought it was supposed to be the other way around. “I guess it can only go one way from here.” View the full article
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There is absolutely no question about which flag Anthony Butt will be flying at the Australasian Breeders Crown in Victoria on Saturday night. The New Zealand-born reinsman, who has established himself as one of Australia’s leading drivers, hopes to send a swag of silverware back to his homeland when he drives four strong chances in group 1 finals at the feature meeting at Melton on Saturday night. Butt could help trainer Phil Williamson send two Breeders Crown trophies back to Oamaru when he drives Ultimate Stride and Liberty Stride. Ultimate Stride has dominated his opposition in three starts after crossing the Tasman. Butt does not think barrier 7 will be enough to stop that winning run. ”I am not too worried. I would sooner be drawn there than out on the back row,” the driver said. ”I have been really impressed with this guy. ”He has got better and better since he has been here.” Ultimate Stride dealt to his rivals in Breeders Crown heat with an 11m win. ”He won that race with a leg in the air, really,” Butt said. The Oamaru trotter’s main rival looks to be fellow heat winner Is That A Bid. Ultimate Stride was rated a $1.60 win price, ahead of Is That A Bid at $3, with Australian bookmakers this week. Liberty Stride stunned Australian harness racing fans with a stunning win from a hopeless position in her first run in Australia. She made a meal of the Victoria Trotters Derby, before qualifying for the 3yr-old fillies’ trotting final with a fast-finishing second to Sunny’s Little Jestic in her heat run. Galloping in two of her three Australian starts has resulted in the trotter being placed on the unruly on Saturday night. Butt does not think that draw will be enough to stop the filly, who was rated a $2.60 favourite this week. ”Her manners were a lot better last week; she was a lot more settled,” he said. ”She is probably the best horse in the field, I think, but in saying that, she will have to be very good to beat them. ”It won’t be easy from the draw. One thing I was particularly pleased with is her main rivals are drawn on the second row with her.” Butt can only see one other factor, aside from her unruly draw, against Liberty Stride. ”She is still quite inexperienced. ”She hasn’t got a lot of experience stopping and starting mid-race, but if it comes down to a dogfight late I think she will be hard to hold out.” Heat winners Sunny’s Little Jestic and Emerald Stride are both rated $6 chances behind the favourite. Australian bookmakers rated I Am Pegasus, who trailed Liberty Stride home in her heat, the second favourite at $3.90 this week. Butt’s Australasian Breeders Crown chances do not end with Phil Williamson’s trotting duo. The reinsman will drive Perfect Stride, a leading chance in the 2yr-old male pacers final, for Auckland trainer Ray Green. Butt will also drive Northern Oaks winner Best Western for another Auckland trainer in Jeremy Young. Best Western could be running for second, as she has to take on raging hot favourite and star Kiwi filly Princess Tiffany. View the full article
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Star Galleria. Whether a season is a success or failure often depends on expectation. Which means most punters and even trainer Steven Reid would struggle to give Star Galleria a positive report card for last season. On raw data that hardly seems fair. Star Galleria finished second to Turn It Up in and Auckland Cup and Cambridge Flying Mile and was a consistent player at the highest level. But when you have been given that most potent of equine gifts, blazing speed, close enough isn’t good enough. So Reid is hoping this season, which starts at the workouts next week for Star Galleria, is better. A lot better. “I suppose it was a good season but it could have been much better,’” admits Reid. “But what a lot of people forget is that he had an operation for an entrapped epiglottis and that effected him at both ends of the season. “He had an operation on that after the NZ Cup (seventh) and then it bothered him when he flipped his palate in the Hunter Cup (February) so he did a good job to run second in an Auckland Cup in between.” The problem is that Star Galleria, while he has won 13 races and $362,171, has a million-dollar reputation and after a ballistic early season victory this time last year huge money offers were being thrown around. They were turned down and Star Galleria won one more race for the season. Reid hasn’t given up on the now six-year-old making good on his gifts. “He has come back stronger, a lot stronger,” he offers. “And we now know one of the keys to him is keeping him settled in his races because after the operation he has an increased risk of flipping his palate. “But with his speed and him being stronger I think he can have a better season than last season.” And Star Galleria has plenty of local targets, with Reid hoping some small fields hold together in the north over the next two months to allow him a home-based preparation for the New Zealand Cup, with Tony Herlihy to retain the drive. Then he has the Inter Dominion returning to his back door at Alexandra Park on November 29, with doubts over a range of top-end contenders. “I think he actually thrives on the back up so I am confident he will handle the series, especially being at home.” That is well over $1.5million worth of races for Star Galleria between now and the New Year. And plenty of chances to live up to the hype. View the full article
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The connections of Group One performer Hiflyer have taken a patient approach with the gelding’s return after he suffered an injury following his last start unplaced run in the Gr.2 Japan NZ International Trophy (1600m) at Tauranga. “He had a minor setback after his last race, he pulled a muscle in his back,” Lock said. “We have just given him time to get over it. We decided we weren’t going to target the Tarzino Trophy (Gr.1, 1400m) and the triple crown series at Hastings this year, s. View the full article
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Te Aroha conditioner Peter Lock will take two runners south for Saturday’s New Plymouth meeting and he believes both horses are winning chances. Six-year-old gelding Viktor Vegas will tackle the feature race of the day, the New Plymouth ITM Interprovincial Challenge (1600m), and he takes some strong form into the race. The son of Tavistock has had two runs this preparation for a win first-up over 1200m at Awapuni before getting pipped at the line by The Good Fight over 1400m at Te Rapa earlier. View the full article
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Lisa Allpress is hoping her competitive streak and previous experience in Japan can give her an edge in this weekend's World All Stars Jockeys series at Sapporo Racecourse in Hokkaido. The Wanganui jockey has arrived in Hokkaido ahead of the four-race series which runs over two meetings at Sapporo. She has also picked up a further three rides including Daimei Fuji in the Gr.3 Keeneland Cup (1200m) on Sunday. As well as competing for individual honours, Allpress is part of the international team,. View the full article
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Dazzle Gold at the double View the full article