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  • Hawkesbury Headlines the Weekend – Guineas, Gold Cup & Crown to Light Up NSW


    Hawkesbury Headlines & Derby Dreams – Group Racing Ignites Across Two States!
    We’re in for a cracking Saturday as Hawkesbury takes center stage in New South Wales, delivering a five-star line-up of Group and Listed races. From tough milers to sharp sprinters and progressive three-year-olds, the card is stacked with talent. Meanwhile, Morphettville hosts the staying test of the Port Adelaide Cup, adding depth to the day’s action. Let’s dive into the form, flair, and value with runners that demand your attention.


    Hawkesbury – Race 6 – Hawkesbury Guineas (G3, 1400m)

    📝 Race Overview:
    Talented three-year-olds tackle this sharp 1400m. Several progressive types come through strong form lines, with tactics and tempo likely to shape the outcome.

    🔥 Best to Back Tip:
    Pisces (Odds: $18.00)
    💥 Still raw but bursting with ability. If the tempo’s hot, don’t be shocked when she storms home.

    💎 Best Value Bet:
    Fearless (Odds: ~$23.00)
    “Strong finish at Randwick in good company. Peaks here and maps to pounce late.


    Hawkesbury – Race 7 – Hawkesbury Crown (G3, 1300m)

    📝 Race Overview:
    A slick sprint for fillies and mares. Speed is drawn out wide, so expect a genuine tempo and the swoopers to be coming late.

    🔥 Best to Back Tip:
    Lady Laguna (Odds: $5.00)
    💥 “Ultra-consistent and well-placed at set weights. Should get first crack and has the class”.

    💎 Best Value Bet:
    Tis Invincible (Odds: ~$26.00)
    Group-winning filly resuming. Fresh legs and a touch of X-factor — the market may underrate her.


    Hawkesbury – Race 8 – Hawkesbury Gold Cup (G3, 1600m)

    📝 Race Overview:
    A deep and classy edition of the Cup, with proven Group horses clashing over the mile. Track position will be key, but a fast tempo should bring the backmarkers into play late.

    🔥 Best to Back Tip:
    Osipenko (Odds: $10.00)
    💥 “Big engine and loves the mile. Draws to get the gun run and bring his explosive turn-of-foot into play.”

    💎 Best Value Bet:
    Strait Acer (Odds: ~$51.00)
    Flashed home in the Doncaster. With a clear path, he can blouse them late and blow up exotics.Forget the run – absolutely no luck last time. Smart trial since. Could be the blowout no one sees coming.”


    Morphettville – Race 8 – South Australian Derby (G1, 2500m)

    📝 Race Overview:
    A classic staying contest for the three-year-olds where stamina, timing, and toughness will decide the result. With form lines converging from multiple states, this Derby offers a brilliant blend of up-and-comers and proven performers ready to peak.

    🔥 Best to Back Tip:
    American Wolf (Odds: $8.00)
    💥 “Trialled like a stayer and ran a bottler over 2800m last start. If he handles the back-up and tempo, he’s a knockout chance at a price.

    💎 Best Value Bet:
    Goldrush Guru(Odds: ~$9.50)
    “Flying this prep and ready to eat up the 2500m. Strong second last start and everything points to him peaking here with the right run.”


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  • Your ANZAC Weekend Racing Guide: Top Picks, Feature Races & Where the Money’s Going


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    Anzac Weekend Racing Across the Nation – Randwick, Flemington, Ascot & Morphettville Set to Roar!


    We’re set for a blockbuster weekend of racing that celebrates tradition, toughness, and the thrill of the turf.

    The spotlight shines brightest on the $5 million Kia Quokka in WA, the classic staying test of the VRC St Leger at Flemington, and South Australia’s crown jewel for fillies—the Australasian Oaks at Morphettville. With support acts like the Queen Of The South Stakes and the ANZAC Day Stakes, punters and fans are in for a feast of quality across all distances and states. Let’s dive into the runners, form, and value across the key cards.

    Flemington – Race 5 – ANZAC Day Stakes (1400m)

    📅 Thursday | 🕑 14:50 (local time)

    📝 Race Overview:
    A competitive edition with plenty of progressive juveniles. Five last-start winners line up, and there’s a mix of race experience and unexposed talent—classic ANZAC Stakes ingredients. Watch for late market moves, especially around the lone debutant, HIGHVOL.

    🔥 Best to Back Tip:
    Legacy Bound (Odds: ~$2.60)
    Blew them away last start and the form is stacking up. From a good draw and up in trip, he looks the clear one to beat.

    💎 Best Value Bet:
    Just Kick (Odds: ~$7.50)
    Eye-catching debut behind a talented winner. The step to 1400m is perfect and she profiles as a sharp improver.


    Flemington – Race 6 – VRC St Leger (2800m)

    📅 Thursday | 🕒 15:25 (local time)

    📝 Race Overview:
    The ultimate staying test for three-year-olds, with many venturing beyond 2400m for the first time. Expect tactics, tempo, and stamina to decide it. A great mix of lightly tried stayers and pedigrees bred to go all day.

    🔥 Best to Back Tip:
    Format (Odds: ~$4.60)
    Stable targets this race well and the tongue tie might unlock his best. Ready-made for 2800m and looks primed.

    💎 Best Value Bet:
    Wimmera Star (Odds: ~$26.00)
    Strong late last start and bred to appreciate this rise in trip. Massive price for one on the up.


    Morphettville – Race 6 – Queen Of The South Stakes (1600m)

    📅 Saturday | 🕒 15:27 (local time)

    📝 Race Overview:
    Classy fillies and mares contest this Group 2 mile. Progressive types and seasoned performers clash in what shapes as a truly run race. Those with a turn of foot and stamina should feature late.

    🔥 Best to Back Tip:
    Zloties (Odds: ~$3.70)
    Progressive and ready for the mile after strong Bendigo win. She looks poised to keep climbing the grades.

    💎 Best Value Bet:
    Wings of Song (Odds: ~$26.00)
    Great second-up stats and a sneaky run fresh. Can charge late off the right tempo.


    Morphettville – Race 7 – Australasian Oaks (2000m)

    📅 Saturday | 🕓 16:07 (local time)

    📝 Race Overview:
    Staying fillies do battle in the classic Oaks test. Many have been building nicely toward this trip, and the mix of eastern state invaders and in-form locals makes it a genuine contest.

    🔥 Best to Back Tip:
    Benagil (Odds: ~$3.70)
    Ideal prep and beautifully placed. Form around her stacks up and she maps to get the right run.

    💎 Best Value Bet:
    Movin Out (Odds: ~$5.50)
    Looked a staying type last start and brings real X-factor at double figures.


    Ascot (WA) – Race 8 – The Kia Quokka (1200m)

    📅 Saturday | 🕔 17:45 (local time)

    📝 Race Overview:
    WA’s newest and richest sprint is fast becoming a must-watch. A field packed with class sprinters from east and west line up, with early tempo and track position likely to prove decisive.

    🔥 Best to Back Tip:
    Overpass (Odds: ~$2.10)
    Returns to his happy hunting ground in top form. From a suitable draw, he’s the one they’ll all need to catch.

    💎 Best Value Bet:
    Front Page (Odds: ~$7.00)
    Has the speed to lead and the toughness to hold on. If the race falls into his lap, he could go all the way at juicy odds.


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  • All Aged Stakes Day – The Grand Finale of the Sydney Autumn Racing Carnival


    Big names, big money, and wide-open features – Group 1 glory on the line at Randwick.

    The curtain comes down on the Sydney Autumn Racing Carnival with a spectacular day at Royal Randwick, headlined by the Group 1 Schweppes All Aged Stakes and the Group 1 Moët & Chandon Champagne Stakes.

    After six brilliant weeks of racing, $41 million in prizemoney, and iconic performances across Royal Randwick and Rosehill Gardens, we finish with a flourish. Two prestigious Group 1s, rising stars, and tough veterans come together for one last epic showdown.


    Race 3 – Toyota Forklifts Frank Packer Plate (2000m)

    🧠 Overview:
    A classic edition of this 2000m Group 3, often a tricky race where late-season three-year-olds try to cap off their campaigns. SWIFTFALCON and FIRM AGREEMENT bring high-level G1 form and look to dominate here. The tempo should be even, suiting those who can finish strong late.


    🏇 Best to Back: #1 Swiftfalcon

    🔥 $1.80 – The proven class

    Why:
    Placed in both the Randwick Guineas and Rosehill Guineas, SWIFTFALCON has been racing at a high level all prep. He maps well, has a sharp turn of foot, and boasts a 3–1 record over key rival FIRM AGREEMENT in their matchups.

    • ✅ Genuine Group 1 credentials
    • ✅ Proven at Randwick
    • ✅ Versatile in all track conditions

    💰 Best Value: #7 Maison Louis

    💥 $14.00 –Sneaky improver

    Why:
    Coming off a strong Goulburn win, this gelding is flying under the radar. Handles the trip, continues to improve, and brings the sort of profile that can pop at odds in this race.

    • ✅ 2 wins this prep
    • ✅ On-speed style suits small field
    • ✅ Big odds for a live chance

    Race 6 – Myerplates JRA Plate (2000m)

    🧠 Overview:
    A more tactical affair than most, with a lack of obvious speed. BOIS D’ARGENT looks to control things up front with ENCAP stretching out to 2000m for the first time. Late swoopers like FLYING BANDIT and SOUNDS OF HEAVEN could have their say if the tempo is right.


    🏇 Best to Back: #2 Bois D’Argent

    🔥 $10.00 – Third-up & ready

    Why:
    Ran 4th in this race last year and comes into this off a pair of solid efforts against good horses. Peaks now third-up, maps to get the run of the race, and has the experience at this track and trip to take full advantage.

    • ✅ 3rd-up specialist
    • ✅ Strong late splits last start
    • ✅ Maps to settle on pace in a slowly run race

    💰 Best Value: #11 Sounds Of Heaven

    💥 $19.00 – Backing up with upside

    Why:
    On the quick back-up after hitting the line well last start. Wide draw shouldn’t worry her if the pace slackens and she’s got a late burst that suits this kind of tempo.

    • ✅ Tough mare with strong finish
    • ✅ Suited by slow tempo
    • ✅ Double-figure odds = must include in exotics

    Race 7 – Moët & Chandon Champagne Stakes (1600m)

    🧠 Overview:
    The grand final for the 2YOs over the mile. With several backing up from the Inglis Sires’ and Golden Slipper, experience matters. WITHIN THE LAW and TUPAKARA lead the market, but upsets are no stranger to this race. Map suggests a moderately run contest.


    🏇 Best to Back: #7 Within The Law

    🔥 $4.80 – Elite juvenile form

    Why:
    Placed in the Golden Slipper and still improving. This colt has proven he can handle the big stage, and the step to 1600m looks perfect at this point in his prep.

    • ✅ Golden Slipper 3rd
    • ✅ Tough & consistent
    • ✅ Peak fitness on the seven-day back-up

    💰 Best Value: #9 Spicy Liu

    💥 $21.00 – Untapped and unbeaten

    Why:
    Three-from-three to kick off her career, including a gritty last-start win in stakes company. She keeps defying expectations and stepping up when asked. Unknown at the mile but has shown the toughness and racing style to give this a shake at a juicy quote.

    • ✅ Unbeaten from 3 starts
    • ✅ Winning form is good form
    • ✅ Strong late sectionals – will relish the tempo

    Race 8 – Schweppes All Aged Stakes (1400m)

    🧠 Overview:
    One of the great weight-for-age sprints of the season. A high-quality edition with depth and angles galore. Expect a genuine tempo with BELCLARE and BRIASA up on speed, BROADSIDING stalking just behind.


    🏇 Best to Back: #14 Broadsiding

    🔥 $6.00– Group 1 class, perfect setup

    Why:
    He was enormous in the Rosehill Guineas and drops back to 1400m in a setup that looks very deliberate. The soft draw allows for tactical flexibility and he’s been strong at this level before.

    • ✅ Classy 3YO with strong WFA credentials
    • ✅ Perfect draw to sit close
    • ✅ Handles all conditions

    💰 Best Value: #9 Magic Time

    💥 $11.00– Ready to peak

    Why:
    Placed behind Think About It in the Canterbury Stakes, and this looks like her target run. She’s a genuine Group 1 performer who handles Randwick well.

    • ✅ Group 1 placed this prep
    • ✅ Strong finishing ability
    • ✅ Can settle closer from barrier 5


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  • Fully Lit to fire in Black Opal

    Inglis Millennium winner Fully Lit headlines Sunday’s Black Opal at Canberra.


    Gai Waterhouse 
    and Adrain Bott will be well represented in the nations capital’s biggest day of racing, headlined by unbeaten two-year-old colt Fully Lit in the Group 3 Black Opal Stakes (1200m).

    The stable are enjoying an unprecedented two-year-old season with 19 total wins, including Fully Lit, with the Hellbent colt set to star a short-priced favourite for Sunday’s Black Opal, which the stable hope see him present as yet another Golden Slipper chance.

    “He’s come through his last win in the Millennium beautifully and he’s trialled nicely since,” Bott said.

    “He’s in great order, and obviously has plenty of upside. He’s improving every start.”

    Gai Waterhouse holds the record with seven Golden Slipper winners, one of those in partnership with Bott, who says Sunday’s race will be another piece in the puzzle as to Fully Lit’s standing in the Sipper pecking order.

    “I’d like to see him perform well in the Black Opal to see where he is at. It’s always a competitive contest so this will give us a great guide.”

    Fully Lit is the $1.50 favourite for the Black Opal after drawing barrier three with Regan Bayliss to maintain his association with the colt. Peter and Paul Snowden  have the only other two horses in single figures with Holmes A Court at $6 and King Of Roseau at $9.
    Meanwhile, in a far more open affair, Waterhouse & Bott will saddle up recent Magic Millions winner So United in the Listed Canberra Cup (2000m), who has drawn barrier seven in a field of 11 with Tim Clark onboard.

    “We thought So United was great last start…before that he was really impressive when he won at the Gold Coast. He’s progressive and continues to improve,” Bott said.

    So United is a $5 second elect behind the Kris Lees trained Almania at $4.20, who will jump from barrier 10.

  • Storm Boy dazzles again to romp home with Skyline!

    James McDonald has bestowed high praise on unbeaten colt Storm Boy saying, “he’s as good as you get”.

    Gai Waterhouse and Adrain Bott don’t just have their sights set on the Golden Slipper with Storm Boy, they are also eyeing off a clean sweep of the juvenile triple crown.

    As the raging Slipper favourite made light work of his Skyline Stakes (1200m) rivals at Randwick on Saturday, Bott was already thinking of the bigger autumn picture and the heights the $60 million colt might reach.

    He revealed that he and Waterhouse were keen to target the youngster, not just at the Golden Slipper (1200m), but at the ATC Sires’ Produce (1400m) and Champagne Stakes (1600m) as well.

    “We’ve had to prepare for the Golden Slipper, but we’ve got big targets for the triple crown as well,” Bott said.

    “I’d like to think he is only going to be better suited getting over the 1400, 1600 metres in time.

    “It’s very exciting for everyone involved.”

    Having his first start since demolishing his Magic Millions rivals, Storm Boy wasn’t the best to begin but quickly mustered speed to take up the running under new jockey James Mcdonald.

    As the pressure came on at the top of the straight, the $1.18 favourite found another gear, extending his advantage and cruising to the line 1-1/2 lengths clear of stablemate Prost ($12) with Duvana  ($18) another 1-1/4 lengths away third.

    Bott said it was a relief to see Storm Boy return so well from his Magic Millions foray and tick the final box in what will be his last start before the Golden Slipper in three weeks.

    “It’s always a little bit nerve wracking seeing these profile horses come back off that turnaround,” Bott said.

    “He’s a lovely style of horse, he’s got plenty of gears.

    “It’s his first run (back) and at 1200 metres off a while between races and a freshen up – he’s only had the one trial and he’s a lovely, big colt – so I think condition-wise, that will tighten him up nicely.”

    McDonald was having his first race day feel of Storm Boy and came away brimming with praise for the Coolmore colt.

    He believes there is still more under the bonnet and expects the youngster to thrive in a high-pressure race like the Slipper.

    “He’s as good as you get,” McDonald said.

    “He’s strong, he knows he’s really good and the more you ask him the more he keeps giving.

    “Until he gets into a high-pressure race, I think that is when you’ll see a fair dinkum horse.”

    Connections are yet to decide if McDonald will keep the Slipper ride, or if it will go to English jockey Ryan Moore, who jetted in to claim last year’s two-year-old centrepiece for Coolmore on Shinzo.

    However, McDonald made it clear he is keen to stick with the Skyline Stakes winner.

    “Ryan (Moore) is obviously their number one and we’ll see what happens, but if I get the opportunity, I’d love to ride him,” McDonald said.

    The Michael Freedman-trained Manaal took out the Group 2 Sweet Embrace Stakes (1200m) for the fillies to remain the only non-Tulloch Lodge two-year-old to claim a black-type race in Sydney this season.

    Manaal also denied Waterhouse and Bott when capturing the Gimcrack Stakes in September and while Freedman said she would most likely press on to the Slipper, he admitted the males looked hard to beat this year.

    “She is one of the better fillies around, whether they can stack up against the colts remains to be seen,” Freedman said.

    “We thought we could come here and get the job done, we’ll have a think about the Slipper.”

    The Golden Slipper picture took further shape last week when Storm Boy had his first start since the Magic Millions carnival and while he did not elevate his peak rating, he tightened his grip on Slipper favouritism.

    While he will still be favourite after Saturday night, the Slipper market is set to be reshaped and a main danger defined this weekend with the Todman Stakes and Reisling Stakes to be run at Randwick.

  • Ozzmosis aiming to uphold family tradition

    Ozzmosis out to become the fourth generation Coolmore winner

    Ozzmosis has the job of continuing his family’s amazing connection with the Coolmore Stud Stakes when the $2 million Group 1 is run at Flemington this Saturday.

    The Bjorn Baker-trained colt is out to become a fourth generation winner of the 1200-metre event that has risen to become the most significant race for three-year-old colts on the Australian calendar.

    Ozzmosis is by Zoustar, who won the Coolmore Stud Stakes in 2013, five years after his sire Northern Meteor won the race.

    Back when the race was known as the Ascot Vale Stakes – before it moved to Derby Day, which coincided with its elevation to Group 1 status – Northern Meteor’s sire Encosta De Lago won it in 1996.

    Baker recognises the 19-horse field that contains the Golden Slipper trifecta of ShinzoCylinder and King’s Gambit, plus local stars including Stretan AngelSteparty and I Am Unstoppable, is not going to be easy but is an obvious target for his classy colt.

    “He is a well-bred colt, he’s got a great attitude and I think he can run a big one,” Baker said.

    “It is obviously going to be a very hard race, but he is in good order.”

    Ozzmosis, a $250,000 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling, is out of the Darci Brahma mare No More Tears, who is a daughter of Ocean Of Tears.

    Ocean Of Tears (Minardi) is from the Centaine mare Procure, which makes her a half-sister to Hips Don’t Lie, the dam of AcrobatLake Geneva and Ennis Hill, who is the dam of one of last season’s top two-year-olds Learning To Fly.

    Ozzmosis did not debut until late May, when he won easily at Gosford, before a similarly impressive win at Randwick on June 10.

    He was then put away to be prepared for his three-year-old season and made it three from three in the Listed Heritage Stakes before a third placing in the Group 2 Roman Consul Stakes (1200m) won by Coolmore rival King’s Gambit.

    The Darby Racing-owned colt tuned up for the Coolmore with a slick Flemington jumpout win last Friday, leaving Baker and raceday jockey Rachel King happy.

    “Rachel was very happy with him, so that gives us a bit of confidence going into Saturday,” Baker said.

    “He seems to have settled in well down there and we’re very happy with him going into the race.”

    Zoustar is the only stallion represented in this year’s Coolmore Stud Stakes who is a past winner, but three others have supplied winners of the race.

    I Am Invincible, who has King’s Gambit, I Am Unstoppable and Tiz Invincible engaged, is the sire of Brazen Beau (2014), Home Affairs (2021) and In Secret (2022), Cylinder’s sire Exceed And Excel is a two-time winner of the race, while Steparty’s sire Artie Schiller produced Flying Artie to win in 2016.

  • Kovalica Waller’s Golden boy

    Chris Waller has put blinkers on Kovalica to sharpen him up for a slight distance drop.

    The Cox Plate came under serious consideration for Kovalica, but his performance in the King Charles III Stakes convinced connections the $10 million Golden Eagle was the right target.

    The Queensland Derby winner was one of the few horses to make headway from back in the field, coming from last on the corner to finish fifth behind stablemate Fangirl.

    That 1600m effort has proved the determining factor in resisting the temptation to step Kovalica up to 2040m in last Saturday’s Cox Plate and instead fit him with blinkers for a Golden Eagle (1500m) assault.

    “Had he not sprinted as hard as what he did in the King Charles, the Cox Plate would have been the logical race to go to,” trainer Chris Waller‘s racing manager Charlie Duckworth said.

    “But the fact he was reeling in older weight-for-age stars, and that he’s only four once …. the Cox Plate is still going to be there for him next year.”

    Waller won the inaugural Golden Eagle with Kolding, who like Kovalica was raced by Neville Morgan and sported the prominent owner’s blue and white colours.

    But they aren’t the only commonalities the horses share.

    Both are by Ocean Park, both won the Queensland Guineas the previous winter and like Kolding, Kovalica will tackle the Golden Eagle fourth-up and off the back of a Group 1 mile run at Randwick.

    Duckworth can make cases for all of the stable’s runners but says Kovalica’s fast finishing second in the Epsom Handicap (1600m) and his King Charles Stakes effort make him Waller’s top seed.

    “He pretty much has to be,” Duckworth said.

    “Despite only running second and fifth, you couldn’t have asked more from any horse in his last two runs.”

    The commitment of jockey Tommy Berry has also been a confidence boost.

    Berry has been retained for the Golden Eagle mount after riding Kovalica last start and hasn’t missed an opportunity to sit on his back since.

    “Tommy has come in and galloped him on the Saturday, Tuesday, (last) Saturday and again on Tuesday.

    “He is putting the hard yards in and he has got bags of faith in the horse.”

    Kovalica ($10) will lead a five-pronged Golden Eagle bid for Waller, although he has been a market drifter since landing gate 16 at Tuesday night’s barrier draw.

    His barn mates fared better with Rediener drawing three, Osipenko and Vienna Princess alongside each other in barriers eight and nine respectively, while Age Of Kings will jump from gate 11.

  • Amelia’s Jewel shining ahead of Golden Eagle

    Simon Miller is confident Amelia’s Jewel can bounce back in the $10 million Golden Eagle.

    His stable star may have been beaten for just the second time in her career last start, but Simon Miller couldn’t be happier with Amelia’s Jewel ahead of Saturday’s 1500m Golden Eagle at Rosehill.

    Beaten 5.5 lengths as a $2.40 favorite in the Group 1 Toorak Handicap (1600m) last start, Miller is confident the Group 1 winning mare is 100%, working her the Sydney way of going at Flemington on Tuesday morning.

    “Her work was brilliant, really good, strong, weights good, she’s eating up again which is what she always does. I was just waiting for her to get back on her game before I increased her work again and she did,” Miller said.

    Damian Lane will remain on Amelia’s Jewel this weekend, forgoing rides at Flemington to partner her, something Miller takes confidence in.

    “He reverse galloped her last Tuesday… it was her first time proper reverse gallop, she got on the right lead straight away and then Saturday morning she launched onto the right lead straight away and he said “mate, she’s taken to this pretty good,” Miller said.

    “He was glowing in his post-race gallop.”

    Miller puts Amelia’s Jewel’s poor performance in the Toorak Handicap down to the occasion and an “off day”, something he noticed in her demeanour pre-race.

    “We were tickled pink going to Caulfield, and then I got into the pre-enclosure and I thought we’re in a bit of trouble here, it’s amazing how externally they can look brilliant and internally there’s something not right,” Miller said.

    Originally with a tough decision between the Golden Eagle or last Saturday’s Group 1 Cox Plate (2040m), Miller and owner Peter Walsh effectively had their decision made for them after her ninth placing in the Toorak.

    “We were probably lucky we got three weeks to the Eagle… You can’t hit the Cox Plate like that… that extra week just let us idle her along so the timing was perfect,” Miller said.

    Amelia’s Jewel will travel to Sydney on Wednesday night but won’t get a feel for the Rosehill track before Saturday, set to stable her with John O’Shea.

    “I’m going to stay at Randwick, I’ve got to stay at my old bosses, at O’Shea’s, otherwise he’ll kill me… It’s interesting isn’t it, how will she go with it (Rosehill), I’m not sure. She’s pretty professional, she got around The Valley her first go… I think she’ll be fine,” Miller said.

    Miller will bring Amelia’s Jewel back to Perth after Saturday’s Golden Eagle, for which she is the $4.50 favorite, and hasn’t completely ruled out running in The Pinnacles at Ascot in December.