Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted August 22 Journalists Share Posted August 22 What Winx Stakes Day 2024 Where Royal Randwick Racecourse – Alison Rd, Randwick NSW 2031 When Saturday, August 24, 2024 First Race 11:45am AEST Visit Dabble The Group 1 Winx Stakes (1400m) headlines a bumper 10-race program at Royal Randwick Racecourse on Saturday afternoon, signifying the unofficial start of the spring carnival. The $1 million feature is supported by a terrific undercard of black-type racing. The rail is out +3m the entire circuit for the meeting, and with sunny skies forecast leading into the weekend, punters can expect the Soft 6 surface to be upgraded to a Good 4 on Saturday morning. All the action for 2024 Winx Stakes Day is scheduled to get underway at 11:45am local time. Race 1: BM72 Midway Handicap (1200m) The Kerry Parker-trained Well Timed needed the run first-up at this course on August 10 and should take significant improvement from the runner-up performance. The son of Nicconi ran into a rock-hard fit version of Bundeena on that occasion, and now gets a 2kg swing in the weights on that key rival heading into this wide-open BM72 contest. Nash Rawiller will be looking to track across and lead despite drawing barrier 14, and provided Well Timed can get there relatively uncontested, this guy will prove hard to chase down. Selections: 5 WELL TIMED 4 SMASHING EAGLE 9 TREIZE 1 CHEERFUL LEGEND Race 2: BM78 Handicap (2400m) Jabbawockeez has proven to be a model of consistency this campaign, with two wins and three minor placings across his seven starts. He brings some differing form-lines to Sydney after stepping up to the 2400m for the first time, and he never shirked the task behind Golden Crusader at Sandown on July 31. Mark Zahra makes the trip to Sydney as well, and with gate three to aid him on his journey, punters can expect a bold showing by Jabbawockeez in this wide-open BM78 contest. Selections: 1 JABBAWOCKEEZ 2 STRATHTAY 5 KUREDER 9 FUTTAIM Race 3: Class 2 Highway Handicap (1100m) There will be a nervous wait for connections of Kreon as they need two scratchings to make the final field for this Class 2 Highway Handicap. The Japanese breed four-year-old couldn’t have been more dominant in his only start last preparation, careering away to score by 4.3 lengths at Gundagai on November 17 before being sent to the paddock. The Danny Williams camp must have a big opinion of this guy to send him to Highway company at start two, and provided he gets a start in this field, Kreon must be considered the one to beat. Selections: 16 KREON 1 ATMOSPHERIC ROCK 10 COOL STORM 9 BRIAL ROSE Race 4: BM78 Handicap (1600m) There was a lot to like about the first-up victory of Medatsu at Rosehill on August 3. The son of Stephanos took off with 600m left to travel, with Tommy Berry happy to sit on the four-wide line in the concluding stages to complete the one-length victory. He’ll strip fitter for that effort as he slowly steps up in trip, and although he’s got a tricky draw to overcome in gate 12 this time, Medatsu has strong claims at the each-way price in a wide-open BM78 contest. Selections: 12 MEDATSU 2 UNUSUAL LEGACY 4 PEACE OFFICER 13 UNLIMITED Best Value Race 4 – #12 Medatsu (11) 4yo Gelding | T: Chris Waller | J: Tommy Berry (55.5kg) +900 with Neds Race 5: Group 3 Premier’s Cup (2000m) The best bet comes up in the Group 3 Premier’s Cup (2000m), with the Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott-trained Eliyass resuming after a 77-day spell. The French import was sensational on Australian debut, making a mess of his rivals in the Listed Lord Mayor’s Cup (2000m) at this course and distance on June 8. He’s been ticking over nicely in two recent barrier trials to get set for this $200,000 staying feature, and with this guy yet to miss the frame in nine career starts, punters can expect that trend to continue as Eliyass bolts away with the Premier’s Cup. Selections: 3 ELIYASS 8 CANBERRA LEGEND 6 TOURISTIC 1 KALAPOUR Best Bet Race 5 – #3 Eliyass (5) 5yo Gelding | T: Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott | J: Tim Clark (57kg) +110 with Playup Race 6: Group 2 Silver Shadow Stakes (1200m) The Group 2 Silver Shadow Stakes (1200m) is for the three-year-old fillies and brings the return of Group 1 Sires Produce (1400m) winner, Manaal. The daughter of Tassort boasts a formidable record of four starts for three wins at this course, including a dominant second-up victory in the Group 2 Sweet Embrace Stakes (1200m) on March 2. She’s been trialling exceptionally well heading into this first-up assignment, and with barrier four allowing Jason Collett to lob into the one-one, Manaal should prove hard to beat in the 2024 Silver Shadow Stakes. Selections: 1 MANAAL 6 HALLETT 9 ZEITUNG 2 ERNO’S CUBE Silver Shadow Stakes Race 6 – #1 Manaal (4) 3yo Filly | T: Michael Freedman | J: Jason Collett (58kg) +180 with Dabble Race 7: Group 3 Show County Quality (1200m) The Chris Waller barn have earmarked the Group 3 Show County Quality (1200m) as the return date for Joliestar a long way out. She appears wound up for this event on the back of two strong barrier trials, with her latest piece of work catching the eye at Rosehill as she cruised through the wire under her own steam. She was too classy in her only run in the Group 2 Arrowfield Sprint (1200m) at this course and distance last preparation, and with the Waller team thinking she has the potential to be set on an Everest (1200m) path, Joliestar will need to make a similar impression. Selections: 8 JOLIESTAR 1 SOUTHPORT TYCOON 14 OUR KOBISON 2 DEMOCRACY MANIFEST Show County Quality Race 7 – #8 Joliestar (11) 4yo Mare | T: Chris Waller | J: James McDonald (54kg) +240 with Bet365 Race 8: Group 1 Winx Stakes (1400m) The $1 million Winx Stakes has attracted a quality field of 12 runners, with the Chris Waller-trained Fangirl installed as an even money favourite with online bookmakers. Waller is represented by seven of the 12 runners engaged in this year’s edition, so will it be one of his cohort to take out the first Group 1 of the season? Or is there an upset on the cards on Saturday afternoon? Click here for our full preview of the 2024 Winx Stakes Race 9: Group 3 Toy Show Quality (1100m) The James Cummings-trained Commemorative could be a potential star on the rise as she returns after making a mess of her rivals at Scone in the Listed Denise Joy Stakes (1100m) on May 18. She savaged the line on that occasion to stamp herself as a promising mare, with the camp putting her away in hopes of a lengthy spring preparation. She couldn’t have been more impressive in a recent trial at Warwick Farm on August 12, and with an 8kg swing in the weights on the likes of Lady Laguna, Commemorative appears perfectly placed first-up in the Group 3 Toy Show Quality (1100m). Selections: 11 COMMEMORATIVE 1 LADY LAGUNA 4 KIMOCHI 2 OPAL RIDGE Toy Show Quality Race 9 – #11 Commemorative (5) 4yo Mare | T: James Cummings | J: Zac Lloyd (53kg) +220 with Picklebet Race 10: BM78 Handicap (1200m) Spring Lee will be looking to bounce back after a luckless runner-up effort first-up at Rosehill on August 3. The daughter of Zoustar had to change running lines of multiple occasions in the home straight, only building the revs in the final furlong. Mark Zahra takes the reins from gate nine this time, and with the four-year-old possessing a lethal turn-of-foot when at her best, Spring Lee should be storming down the middle of the course to send punters home with a winner. Selections: 7 SPRING LEE 3 PANIC 9 INVADER ZIM 10 WORLD ALLIANCE Next Best Race 10 – #7 Spring Lee (9) 4yo Mare | T: Bjorn Baker | J: Mark Zahra (57kg) +200 with Unibet Randwick free Saturday quaddie tips Randwick quadrella selections Saturday, August 24, 2024 1-2-4-8-14 5-6-7-9-10 1-11 3-7-9 Horse racing tips View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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