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  • 2024 Tab Australian Cup preview

    Race overview

    • Date: Saturday, March 30, 2024
    • Location: Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne
    • Distance: 2000 meters
    • Conditions: Open to horses three years old and upwards.
    • Status: Group 1 race
    • Prize Money: $3,000,000 AUD

    Runner by runner

    1. Mr Brightside (1) – Futurity Stakes winner. Going well. Last start 2nd of 12 at Caulfield All-Star Mile on March 16 over 1600m, 2 len behind Pride Of Jenni carrying 59kg at $2. Before that favourite; won by 1.5 len at Caulfield G1 Futurity Stakes February 24 over 1400m defeating Pericles carrying 59kg at $1.50. Up in trip and can settle closer here. Can bounce back.

    2. Cascadian (8) – Australian Cup winner. Most recently 3rd of 12 at Caulfield All-Star Mile on March 16 over 1600m, 3 len behind Pride Of Jenni with 59kg at $9.50. The run before that came home strongly from last on the turn; 4th of 8 at Randwick in the G1 V Elleegant on March 2 over 1600m, slow going 3 len behind Think It Over carrying 59kg at $21. Very good last time and will be charging late.

    3. Vow And Declare (9) – Group 1 winner. Second run back. First-up after three months sat on the pace when 2nd of 8 at Caulfield in the G2 Peter Young Stk on February 24 over 1800m, nose behind Campionessa carrying 59kg at $21. Previously second-up 2nd of 10 at Caulfield in the G1 Caulfield Stks on October 14 over 2000m, 2 len behind Alligator Blood with 59kg at $67. Must improve significantly.

    4. Dom To Shoot (6) – Northerly Stakes winner. Third-up today and won third-up in the past. First-up tracked the speed and boxed on steadily 4th of 8 at Caulfield in the G1 Futurity Stakes on February 24 over 1400m, 3 len behind Mr Brightside with 59kg at $26. Last start 6th of 12 at Caulfield All-Star Mile on March 16 over 1600m, 7 len behind Pride Of Jenni with 59kg at $41. Place hope.

    5. Young Werther (3) – Multiple Group 1 placegetter. Third-up today and placed third-up in the past. Resuming 3rd of 7 at Caulfield in the G3 Clyon Cup on February 10 over 1600m, 1.0 len behind Yonce with 57kg at $2.60. Last start favourite; won by 2.5 len at this track Aus Cup Pre March 9 over 1800m defeating Berkeley Square carrying 56kg at $2.30. Place hope.

    6. Esti Feny (4) – Group 3 placegetter. Third-up today and won third-up previously. Resuming ran last of 14 at Randwick Bm88 on February 17 over 1600m, slow going 7 len behind Redstone Well with 59kg at $151. Last start 3rd of 7 at this track Aus Cup Pre on March 9 over 1800m, 3 len behind Young Werther carrying 57kg at $41. Needs to find several lengths to threaten.

    7. Pride Of Jenni (7) – Champions Mile winner. Third-up today and won third-up previously. Resuming 2nd of 9 at Caulfield in the G1 C F Orr on February 10 over 1400m, nose behind Mr Brightside with 57kg at $9. Last start won by 2 len at Caulfield All-Star Mile March 16 over 1600m defeating Mr Brightside carrying 57kg at $3.80. Huge win last time. Just needs to run the trip.

    8. Atishu (5) – Champions Stakes winner. Third-up today and won third-up in the past. Resuming second last of 9 at Caulfield in the G1 C F Orr on February 10 over 1400m, 6 len behind Mr Brightside with 57kg at $12. Second run from a spell favourite; won by 0.8 len at this track G2 Blamey March 2 over 1600m defeating Holymanz carrying 57kg at $4. Should be peaking here.

    9. Legarto (2) – Herbie Dyke Stakes winner. Last start 2nd of 10 at Ellerslie in the G1 Bonecrusher on March 9 over 2000m, neck behind El Vencedor with 57kg at $1.20. The run before that favourite; won by 0.5 len at Te Rapa G1 Herbie Dike February 10 over 2000m defeating Campionessa carrying 57kg at $1.40. Good mare but bumps into a few here. Place chance.

    Our tips for the day!

    Futurity Stakes winner MR BRIGHTSIDE (1) ran well last start when second at Caulfield over 1600m and should be at peak now. Ready to win and expected to go close. Champions Mile winner PRIDE OF JENNI (7) is coming off a win at Caulfield and in strong form winning two races from five appearances last preparation, can take this. Australian Cup winner CASCADIAN (2) finished in the money last start running third at Caulfield and should strip fitter for past attempts, each way chance. Champions Stakes winner ATISHU (8) rates a chance. Northerly Stakes winner DOM TO SHOOT (4) could be ready to improve out to this distance third up.

    Tips: (1)-(7)-(2)-(8)-(4)

  • 2024 KIA Tandcred Stakes preview

    Race overview

    • Date: Saturday, March 30, 2024
    • Location: Rosehill Racecourse, Sydney
    • Distance: 2400 meters
    • Conditions: Open to horses three years old and upwards.
    • Status: Group 1 race
    • Prize Money: $1,500,000 AUD

    Runner by runner

    1. Buckaroo (7) – Group 1 placegetter. Third-up today and placed third-up in the past. First-up 5th of 9 at Randwick in the G2 Apollo on February 17 over 1400m, slow going 3 len behind Fangirl carrying 59kg at $17. Second-up got back early 3rd in a small field at this track in the G1 Ranvet on March 23 over 2000m, 1.3 len behind Via Sistina carrying 59kg at $9. Capable of a strong showing.

    2. Military Mission (10) – Multiple Group 2 winner. Third-up today and won third-up previously. Resuming 3rd of 9 at Randwick in the LR Rand City on March 9 over 2000m, 1.5 len behind Serpentine with 61kg at $12. Last start second last in a small field at this track in the G1 Ranvet on March 23 over 2000m, 2.25 len behind Via Sistina with 59kg at $17. Has been racing well. Top prospects.

    3. Ashrun (1) – Group 1 placegetter. Third-up today and won third-up in the past. Resuming came home strongly from last on the turn; 4th of 8 at Caulfield Hcp on February 24 over 2000m, 1.5 len behind Dunkel carrying 59kg at $11. Second run from a spell favourite; ran on from midfield and won by 1.75 len at Pakenham LR Pakenham Cup March 15 over 2500m defeating Glentaneous with 58kg at $2.90. Will be doing best work late.

    4. More Felons (2) – Group 2 winner. Second run back. First-up after four months won by a nose at this track LR Pmatta Cup February 24 over 1900m on a soft track defeating Almania with 57kg at $21. Previously second-up 2nd in a small field at York in the G3 Silver Cup Stakes on July 15 over 2816m, head behind Hamish carrying 57kg at $11. Worth consideration.

    5. Post Impressionist (3) – Group 3 winner. Second-up. First-up after seven months favourite; settled well back; won by 3.5 len at this track G3 N E Manion Cup March 23 over 2400m defeating Manzoice carrying 54.5kg at $3.80. Previously second-up 9th of 11 at Goodwood on August 5 over 2816m, on rain affected going; 35 len behind Sweet William with 60kg at $10. Solid top-three hope.

    6. Gear Up (6) – Group 1 winner. Dual acceptor. Third-up today and won third-up previously. First-up sat on the pace when 3rd of 8 at Caulfield Hcp on February 24 over 2000m, 1.3 len behind Dunkel carrying 58.5kg at $26. Second-up won by a nose at Caulfield LR Vic Cup March 16 over 2000m defeating Mankayan with 57.5kg at $15. Fitter and should relish the step up to 2400m.

    7. Kalapour (5) – Group 1 placegetter. Third-up today and won third-up in the past. First-up 10th of 14 at this track in the LR Pmatta Cup on February 24 over 1900m, on a slow track; 8 len behind More Felons with 58.5kg at $19. Last start 2nd of 7 at this track in the G3 Sky High on March 16 over 2000m, on a slow track; 4 len behind Lindermann with 55.5kg at $17. Faces a tough task.

    8. Bois D’Argent (4) – Group 3 placegetter. Dual acceptor. Second-up. First-up after five months raced on the speed and boxed on steadily 2nd of 9 at Randwick in the LR Rand City on March 9 over 2000m, 0.9 len behind Serpentine with 57.5kg at $6. Previously second-up 3rd of 9 at Gosford in the LR Gosfordcup on May 6 over 2100m, 1.75 len behind Esti Feny carrying 55.5kg at $6. This will test.

    9. Athabascan (11) – Group 3 winner. Third-up today and won third-up previously. First-up 6th of 8 at Randwick in the G1 V Elleegant on March 2 over 1600m, on a slow track; 6 len behind Think It Over carrying 59kg at $101. Second-up 4th of 7 at this track in the G3 Sky High on March 16 over 2000m, slow going 7 len behind Lindermann with 55.5kg at $4.50. Well held last time and facing tough task today.

    10. Little Mix (8) – Dual acceptor. Last start 4th of 14 at this track in the G3 Epona on March 23 over 1900m, 1.3 len behind Osmose with 55kg at $7. Before that sat on the speed and boxed on steadily 5th of 17 at Randwick in the G3 Aspiration on March 9 over 1600m, 1.3 len behind Lekvarte carrying 57.5kg at $19. Unlikely to threaten.

    11. Tom Kitten (9) – Spring Champion Stakes winner. Useful colt. Most recently 6th of 11 at this track in the G1 Rhil Gneas on March 23 over 2000m, 1.5 len behind Riff Rocket carrying 56.5kg at $3.30. Before that 4th of 11 at Randwick in the G1 Rand Gneas on March 9 over 1600m, 1.0 len behind Celestial Legend carrying 56.5kg at $7. Should be right in the finish.

    Our tips for the race!

    Group 1 place getter BUCKAROO (1) was caught deep so made a dash forward before the turn then stuck on well to finish third last start over 2000m at this track. The testing material. Group 1 winner GEAR UP (6) narrow winner by a nose last time out at Caulfield but will have to carry more weight. Should be in the finish. Multiple Group 2 winner MILITARY MISSION (2) ran fifth last time out at this track. Sure to make his presence felt. Group 1 place getter ASHRUN (3) was back in winning form last start when he scored at Pakenham – ready to take another step forward third-up from a break. Group 3 winner POST IMPRESSIONIST (5) has claims.

    Tips: (1)-(6)-(2)-(3)

  • 2024 George Ryder Stakes preview

    Race overview

    • Date: Saturday, March 23, 2024
    • Location: Rosehill Racecourse, Sydney
    • Distance: 1500 meters
    • Conditions: Open to horses three years old and upwards.
    • Status: Group 1 race
    • Prize Money: $1,000,000

    Runner by runner

    1. Think about it (17) – Stradbroke Handicap winner. Second-up. First-up after four months 2nd of 7 at Randwick in the G1 Cant Stks on March 9 over 1300m, 1.3 len behind Lady Laguna carrying 59kg at $2.30. Previously second-up favourite; won by a long-neck at Randwick Everest October 14 over 1200m defeating I Wish I Win with 58.5kg at $4. Sure to run well despite drawing out.

    2. Cepheus (14) – Multiple Group 2 winner. Second-up. First-up after three months ran last of 11 at Randwick in the G3 Liverpool on March 2 over 1300m, slow going 9 len behind Phearson with 60kg at $26. Previously second-up 3rd of 16 at Doomben Hcp on February 25 2023 over 1350m, 0.6 len behind Animate with 58kg at $5.50. Needs to do a lot more.

    3. Pericles (15) – Multiple Group 2 winner. Useful gelding. At the latest run 5th of 7 at Randwick in the G1 Cant Stks on March 9 over 1300m, 3 len behind Lady Laguna with 59kg at $9. The race before that came from midfield; 2nd of 8 at Caulfield in the G1 Futurity Stakes on February 24 over 1400m, 1.5 len behind Mr Brightside carrying 59kg at $9.50. Going well and has fitness on his side.

    4. Kovalica (19) – Queensland Derby winner. Second-up. First-up after four months 4th of 11 at Randwick in the G3 Liverpool on March 2 over 1300m, slow going 2 len behind Phearson carrying 59.5kg at $10. Previously second-up 2nd of 18 at Randwick in the G1 Epsom on September 30 over 1600m, nose behind Rediener carrying 54kg at $10. Don’t underestimate.

    5. Golden Mile (5) – Caulfield Guineas winner. Third-up today and won third-up previously. Resuming sat behind the speed prior to fading to run last of 7 at Randwick in the G2 Expressway on February 17 over 1200m, slow going 5.5 len behind King Of Sparta with 57.5kg at $11. Second run from a spell 8th of 11 at Randwick in the G3 Liverpool on March 2 over 1300m, slow going 5 len behind Phearson carrying 59.5kg at $15. Mediocre effort last start but is capable of better.

    6. Navajo Peak (10) – Group 2 winner. Third-up today and won third-up previously. First-up 4th of 9 at Randwick in the G2 Apollo on February 17 over 1400m, slow going 3 len behind Fangirl with 59kg at $41. Second-up second last of 8 at Randwick in the G1 V Elleegant on March 2 over 1600m, slow going 7 len behind Think It Over with 59kg at $17. Better than that recent moderate performance suggests.

    7. Unspoken (1) – Second run back. First-up after four months sat on the pace before fading 8th of 11 at Newcastle in the G3 Ncle Stakes on March 8 over 1400m, 4.5 len behind Rustic Steel with 58.5kg at $5. Previously second-up won by a neck at Randwick Bm88 September 30 over 1600m defeating Highlights carrying 58kg at $4.50. Needs to lift.

    8. Bandersnatch (11) – Group 3 winner. Second run back. First-up after four months ran last of 7 at Randwick in the G1 Cant Stks on March 9 over 1300m, 5 len behind Lady Laguna with 59kg at $51. Previously second-up 6th of 14 at Caulfield in the G1 Memsie on September 2 over 1400m, 2.5 len behind Mr Brightside with 59kg at $101. Will struggle against these.

    9. Loch Eagle (9) – Group 2 winner. Last start 6th of 11 at Newcastle in the G3 Ncle Stakes on March 8 over 1400m, 4 len behind Rustic Steel carrying 57.5kg at $14. The start before that 8th of 17 at Gold Coast in the LR Mm Cup on January 13 over 1400m, 3.5 len behind Semana with 58.5kg at $6. Favour others today.

    10. Mighty Ulysses (3) – Group 3 winner. First-up. Finished off last preparation when last in a small field at Newmarket (Rowley) in the G2 Joel Stakes September 29 over 1609m, 7 len behind Mutasaabeq carrying 60kg at $5. Previously first up; fifth of 8 at Ascot in the G2 Summer Mile Stakes July 15 over 1609m, 9 len behind Master Of The Seas carrying 58.5kg at $7.50. Win would surprise.

    11. New Energy (16) – Group 1 placegetter. Second-up. First-up after 10 months 2nd of 11 at Randwick in the G3 Liverpool on March 2 over 1300m, on a slow track; 1.0 len behind Phearson carrying 56kg at $8. Previously second-up 3rd of 11 at Naas in the LR Owenstown Stks on May 21 over 1408m, 1.5 len behind Cosmic Vega with 62kg at $3.50. Fitter but others appeal more.

    12. Amenable (4) – Group 2 placegetter. Second run back. First-up after five months tried to lead throughout but was claimed late 2nd in a small field at Flemington in the G3 Shaftesbury Ave on March 9 over 1400m, neck behind Von Hauke carrying 55kg at $1.80. Previously second-up 5th of 14 at Caulfield in the G1 Memsie on September 2 over 1400m, 2.25 len behind Mr Brightside with 58.5kg at $26. Among the top chances.

    13. Williamsburg (13) – Multiple Group 1 placegetter. Second-up. First-up after three months raced on the speed and boxed on steadily 5th of 11 at Newcastle in the G3 Ncle Stakes on March 8 over 1400m, 4 len behind Rustic Steel carrying 54kg at $12. Previously second-up with blinkers first time; 2nd of 11 at this track in the G2 Shannon on September 23 over 1500m, 1.4 len behind Cepheus with 53kg at $9.50. Must improve significantly.

    14. Cosmic Vega (18) – Group 3 placegetter. Resuming after a break of six months. Finished off last campaign seventh of 10 at Tipperary in the LR Concorde Stks October 1 over 1508m, on rain affected going; 18 len behind Snapraeterea carrying 61.5kg at $11. When resuming last campaign fifth of 10 at Leopardstown in the G2 Minstrel Stakes July 27 over 1408m, soft track; 3.5 len behind Zarinsk with 61.5kg at $21. Happy to risk.

    15. Lady Laguna (12) – Canterbury Stakes winner. Form hard to fault. At the latest run won by 1.3 len at Randwick G1 Cant Stks March 9 over 1300m defeating Think About It carrying 57kg at $11. The run before that rolled along in front then was edged out late 2nd of 10 at this track in the G2 Millie Fox on February 24 over 1300m, on a slow track; 0.9 len behind Zougotcha carrying 55kg at $2.30. Trip may test.

    16. Militarize (7) – Golden Rose Stakes winner. Dual acceptor. Third-up today. Resuming 2nd of 9 at Randwick in the G2 Apollo on February 17 over 1400m, slow going 2.5 len behind Fangirl carrying 55.5kg at $6.50. Second run from a spell made some head-way from midfield; 2nd of 11 at Randwick in the G1 Rand Gneas on March 9 over 1600m, nose behind Celestial Legend carrying 56.5kg at $2.10. A repeat latest will see him hard to stop.

    17. Veight (8) – Multiple Group 2 winner. Form hard to fault. Last start sat on speed throughout when 2nd of 16 at Flemington in the G1 Aust Gns on March 2 over 1600m, 1.3 len behind Southport Tycoon carrying 57kg at $4.50. The start before that 4th of 9 at Caulfield in the G1 C F Orr on February 10 over 1400m, 1.3 len behind Mr Brightside carrying 55.5kg at $6. Not beaten far last start and worth including.

    18. Encap (2) – Group 1 placegetter. Last start 5th of 11 at Randwick in the G1 Rand Gneas on March 9 over 1600m, 1.1 len behind Celestial Legend carrying 56.5kg at $12. The run before that made some head-way from midfield; 2nd of 12 at this track in the G2 Hobartvlle on February 24 over 1400m, slow going 2 len behind Celestial Legend with 56.5kg at $6.50. Draws well and has the ability to take this out.

    19. Tiz Invincible (6) – Multiple Group 2 winner. Third-up today and won third-up in the past. First-up from last on the turn 6th of 11 at Randwick in the G2 Lghtfinger on February 17 over 1200m, slow going 2.75 len behind Kimochi with 56kg at $4.50. Last start 8th of 12 at Randwick in the G1 Surround on March 2 over 1400m, slow going 4 len behind Tropical Squall carrying 56kg at $7. Definite winning chance. Keep safe.

    Our Tips

    Canterbury Stakes winner LADY LAGUNA (15) was a winner at Randwick last start, and has been in strong form with four wins and two places from six starts this preparation. Rates a leading player again. golden Rose Stakes winner. Last start MILITARIZE (16) was narrowly beaten at Randwick and down in the weights, could threaten. Stradbroke Handicap winner THINK ABOUT IT (1) finished in the money last start running second at Randwick and should strip fitter second up, expected to run well. Group 2 placegetter AMENABLE (12) finished among the placings last time when second at Flemington and should be further improved, each way chance. Group 2 winner NAVAJO PEAK (6) can figure in the finish.

    Tips: (15)-(16)-(1)-(12)-(6)

  • 2024 Golden Slipper

    Race overview

    The prestigious Golden Slipper, a highlight of the Australian racing calendar, returns to Rosehill Gardens Racecourse in Sydney this Saturday, March 23rd. This year, the race boasts its usual allure: top-class two-year-old horses vying for a whopping $5 million prize money and the coveted Golden Slipper trophy. As the richest race for two-year-olds globally, the Golden Slipper promises an electrifying day of competition.

    • Date: Saturday, March 23, 2024
    • Location: Rosehill Racecourse, Sydney
    • Distance: 1200 meters
    • Conditions: Restricted to two year olds.
    • Status: Group 1 race
    • Prize Money: $4,920,000

    Runner by runner preview

    1. Storm Boy (2) – Group 2 winner. Form hard to fault. At the latest run favourite; won by 1.4 len at Randwick G2 Skyline March 2 over 1200m defeating Prost carrying 55.5kg at $1.20. The start before that favourite; won by 2.5 len at Gold Coast LR Mm 2yo Classic January 13 over 1200m defeating Highness carrying 57kg at $2.50. Undefeated in four runs and has the talent.

    2. Fully Lit (1) Group 3 placegetter. At the latest run tracked the speed and boxed on steadily 2nd of 11 at Canberra in the G3 Black Opal on March 10 over 1200m, slow going 1.5 len behind Holmes A Court carrying 58kg at $1.60. The race before that favourite; tracked the speed and boxed on steadily; won by 0.8 len at Randwick LR Millennium February 10 over 1100m in soft going defeating Rue De Royale carrying 56.5kg at $2.80. This looks too tough.

    3. Shangri La Express (3) – Group 2 placegetter. Third-up today. First-up set the pace for much of the race 2nd of 7 at Randwick Pierro on February 17 over 1100m, slow going 0.7 len behind Switzerland with 57kg at $3.80. Last start sat on speed throughout when 3rd of 8 at Randwick in the G2 Todman on March 9 over 1200m, 2 len behind Switzerland carrying 55.5kg at $14. Chance with the aid of an inside barrier.

    4. Rue De Royal (14) – Group 2 placegetter. Most recently came from midfield; 2nd of 14 at Flemington in the G2 Vrc Sires’ on March 9 over 1400m, 1.75 len behind Traffic Warden with 57kg at $3.50. The race before that from last on the turn 10th of 16 at Caulfield in the G1 Blue Diamond on February 24 over 1200m, 3 len behind Hayasugi with 57kg at $61. Wide draw too testing.

    5. Traffic Warden (6) – Group 2 winner. At the latest run won by 1.75 len at Flemington G2 Vrc Sires’ March 9 over 1400m defeating Rue De Royale carrying 57kg at $5. Before that got back early 8th of 16 at Caulfield in the G1 Blue Diamond on February 24 over 1200m, 2.5 len behind Hayasugi carrying 57kg at $26. Recent form not good enough.

    6. Straight Charge (9) – Group 2 winner. Third-up today. Resuming favourite; won by 1.3 len at this track G2 Silver Slp February 24 over 1100m on a rain affected track defeating Espionage with 56.5kg at $2.40. Second-up set the pace for much of the race 2nd of 8 at Randwick in the G2 Todman on March 9 over 1200m, 0.9 len behind Switzerland carrying 55.5kg at $2.80. Has the ability to be in the finish.

    7. Switzerland (7) – Group 2 winner. Is yet to have his colours lowered in 3 runs. Most recently won by 0.9 len at Randwick G2 Todman March 9 over 1200m defeating Straight Charge carrying 55.5kg at $3.50. The race before that tracked the speed and boxed on steadily; won by 0.7 len at Randwick Pierro February 17 over 1100m in soft going defeating Shangri La Express carrying 57kg at $1.60. Yet to taste defeat and sure to be strong late.

    8. Bodyguard (10) – Group 3 winner. Third-up today. Resuming ran on from midfield and won by 0.5 len at Caulfield G3 Bd/Prel Cg February 10 over 1100m defeating Stay Focused carrying 57kg at $4. Last start ran on strongly from last on the turn; 4th of 8 at Randwick in the G2 Todman on March 9 over 1200m, 2.75 len behind Switzerland carrying 55.5kg at $8.50. Capable of a big finish and at his top now.

    9. Dublin Down (13) – Multiple Group 3 winner. Third-up today and won third-up previously. Resuming 12th of 16 at Caulfield in the G1 Blue Diamond on February 24 over 1200m, 3.5 len behind Hayasugi carrying 57kg at $101. Second run from a spell won by a long-neck at this track G3 Pago Pago March 16 over 1200m on a soft track defeating Anode carrying 55.5kg at $19. Needs to find lengths to test these.

    10. Coleman (4) – Group 3 winner. At the latest run 3rd of 11 at this track in the G3 Pago Pago on March 16 over 1200m, on a slow track; 2 len behind Dublin Down carrying 55.5kg at $5.50. The run before that 13th of 16 at Caulfield in the G1 Blue Diamond on February 24 over 1200m, 3.5 len behind Hayasugi with 57kg at $3.30. Has a low draw and is in the mix.

    11. Holmes A Court (8) – Group 3 winner. Last start raced right near the speed and boxed on; won by 1.5 len at Canberra G3 Black Opal March 10 over 1200m on a soft track defeating Fully Lit with 56kg at $7. The race before that held ground to the line 3rd of 9 at Caulfield in the G3 Bd/Prel Cg on February 10 over 1100m, 2.75 len behind Bodyguard with 57kg at $15. In winning form but this a tough assignment.

    12. Prost (11) – Group 3 winner. Third-up today. First-up won by 0.5 len at this track G3 Canonbury February 3 over 1100m defeating Fearless carrying 54.5kg at $3.50. Second-up 2nd of 7 at Randwick in the G2 Skyline on March 2 over 1200m, 1.4 len behind Storm Boy with 55.5kg at $12. Not beaten far last start and worth including.

    13. Hayasugi (16) – Blue Diamond Stakes winner. On a three run winning streak. Most recently won by a head at Caulfield G1 Blue Diamond February 24 over 1200m defeating Lady Of Camelot with 55kg at $16. The start before that won by a nose at Caulfield G2 Bd/Prel F February 10 over 1100m defeating Kuroyanagi with 56kg at $8.50. Impressive win last start and is in the mix again despite drawing out.

    14. Lady Of Camelot (5) – Group 1 placegetter. Third-up today. First-up won by 3 len at this track G3 Widden February 3 over 1100m defeating Manaal carrying 54.5kg at $1.60. Last start held ground to the line 2nd of 16 at Caulfield in the G1 Blue Diamond on February 24 over 1200m, head behind Hayasugi with 55kg at $4. Has the ability to take this out.

    15. Manaal (17) – Group 2 winner. Third-up today. Resuming 2nd of 7 at this track in the G3 Widden on February 3 over 1100m, 3 len behind Lady Of Camelot carrying 57.5kg at $9.50. Second run from a spell favourite; ran on from midfield and won by 1.2 len at Randwick G2 Sw Embrace March 2 over 1200m on a soft track defeating Fly Fly with 55.5kg at $2. Will need plenty of luck from the wide barrier.

    16. Eneeza (15) – Multiple Group 3 placegetter. Third-up today. Resuming 2nd in a small field at Caulfield in the G3 Chairman’s Stk on February 3 over 1000m, 2.75 len behind Coleman carrying 57kg at $2.40. Last start 4th of 16 at Caulfield in the G1 Blue Diamond on February 24 over 1200m, 1.3 len behind Hayasugi carrying 55kg at $12. Wasn’t too far off the mark last time. Prefer others.

    17. Espionage (12) – Group 3 winner. Third-up today. Resuming tracked the speed and boxed on steadily 2nd of 7 at this track in the G2 Silver Slp on February 24 over 1100m, on a slow track; 1.3 len behind Straight Charge with 56.5kg at $2.80. Second-up 5th of 8 at Randwick in the G2 Todman on March 9 over 1200m, 3.5 len behind Switzerland carrying 56kg at $4. Will jump at pretty long odds and deservedly so.

    Ours tips

    Group 1 place getter LADY OF CAMELOT (14) last start was narrowly beaten at Caulfield and carrying less weight today, should be in the finish. Group 2 winner STRAIGHT CHARGE (6) was in the money last start when second at Randwick over 1200m in a Group 2 and peaks for this. Rates an each way chance. Group 2 winner SWITZERLAND (7) will be rock-hard fit now following a nice effort at Randwick last start when first. Looks a strong place chance. Blue Diamond Stakes winner HAYASUGI (13) should give this a shake. Group 2 winner STORM BOY (1) has appeal.

    Tips: (14)-(6)-(7)-(13)-(1)

  • 2024 Coolmore classic





    Race overview

    The 2024 Coolmore Classic is set to be run this coming Saturday, March 16th, at Rosehill Racecourse in Sydney, Australia. Here’s a quick rundown of the details:

    • Date: Saturday, March 16, 2024
    • Location: Rosehill Racecourse, Sydney
    • Distance: 1500 meters
    • Conditions: Handicap (fillies & mares aged three and above)
    • Status: Group 1 race
    • Prize Money: $1,000,000

    The Coolmore Classic is one of the richest races for fillies and mares during the Sydney Autumn Racing Carnival and is the marquee event of Coolmore Classic Day.

    See our tips below!


    Runner by runner preview

    1. Zougotcha (2) – Winner of the Flight Stakes, with this being her second run back. In her first-up race after a five-month break, she maintained a position near the lead and showed resilience, triumphing by a 0.9 length margin at this very track in the G2 Millie Fox on February 24 over 1300m in soft conditions, defeating Lady Laguna while carrying 58kg, priced at $4. In her previous second-up outing, she wore blinkers for the first time, finishing 4th out of 8 at this track in the G2 Sheraco on September 9 over 1200m, trailing Sunshine In Paris by 2 lengths while carrying 58kg at $7.50. She’s strategically drawn to track the pace and stands a good chance of victory once more.

    2. Revolutionary Miss (13) – A seasoned mare with several Group 2 victories under her belt. Her most recent performance saw her maintain a competitive pace and hold her ground, ultimately securing victory by 1.75 lengths at Caulfield in the G3 Mannerism on February 24 over 1400m, defeating Running By while carrying 59kg at $5.50. Prior to that, she clinched another win by a narrow margin at Flemington in the G3 Tressady on February 17 over 1400m, overcoming Forbidden City while carrying 58.5kg at $5. Her current form suggests she’s in prime condition to notch up another win.

    3. Semana (11) – A Group 3 winner on the hunt for a consecutive win. In her latest outing, she secured victory by a narrow margin at Randwick in the G3 Triscay on February 17 over 1200m on a soft track, besting Olentia while carrying 57.5kg at $4. Her previous race saw her rally from midfield and triumph by 2 lengths at Gold Coast in the LR Mm Cup on January 13 over 1400m, defeating Meridius while carrying 54kg at $14. She enters this race as a strong contender for victory.

    4. Vienna Princess (8) – Currently in her second race since resuming. In her first outing after a four-month hiatus, she secured a respectable 4th position out of 10 runners at this track in the G2 Millie Fox on February 24 over 1300m, held on a slow track. She trailed Zougotcha by 4 lengths while carrying 54kg at $7. Previously, in her second-up performance, she displayed her winning potential by triumphing by 0.9 lengths at Randwick in the Silver Eagle on October 14 over 1300m, defeating Strait Acer while carrying 54kg at $15. She’s an undervalued contender boasting a commendable track record.

    5. Hinged (15) – A distinguished Group 1 victor, now embarking on her second race since returning to competition. In her first appearance after a three-month break, she positioned herself near the lead and clinched a runner-up finish at Randwick in the G2 Guy Walter on March 2 over 1400m, contested on a slow track. She trailed Hell Hath No Fury by a nose while carrying 58kg at $2.80. In her prior second-up event, she concluded at the rear end of the field, finishing last of 11 runners at Randwick in the 7 Stakes on September 16 over 1600m, where she was distanced by 30 lengths behind Think It Over while carrying 57kg at $13. While she has improved fitness-wise, other contenders may hold more appeal.

    6. Tropical Squall (17), now competing in her second race since resuming. In her comeback race after a four-month hiatus, she secured victory by a narrow margin at Randwick in the G1 Surround on March 2 over 1400m, contested on a track affected by rain. She outpaced Stefi Magnetica by a nose while carrying 56kg at $8.50. In her previous second-up race, she finished 3rd out of 16 runners at Randwick in the G2 Tea Rose on September 16 over 1400m, trailing Tiz Invincible by 2 lengths while carrying 56kg at $5.50. With enhanced fitness levels, she warrants consideration for inclusion in selections.

    7. Deny Knowledge (9) – Achiever of a Group 2 title. Making a return from a break, her last campaign concluded with a second-to-last finish at Caulfield in the G2 Sand Clssc on December 2 over 2400m, on a soft track. She trailed by a significant margin, finishing 10 lengths behind Military Mission while carrying 57kg at $4.50. In her prior preparation, she commenced her campaign with a victory by 2 lengths at Moonee Valley in the 4yo+ Bm100 on August 26 over 1519m, outclassing French Emperor while carrying 52.5kg at $4. She may prove challenging to back.

    8. Foxy Frida (12) – Holder of a Group 3 title. This marks her second appearance since resuming. In her comeback race after a three-month break, she demonstrated a strong finish from the rear of the pack, securing 4th place out of 10 runners at Flemington in the G3 Tressady on February 17 over 1400m. She trailed Revolutionary Miss by 1.4 lengths while carrying 58kg at $7.50. In her previous second-up performance, she surged from midfield, finishing 3rd out of 10 at Caulfield in the G3 L/Day Vase on October 14 over 1600m, 2 lengths behind Wishlor Lass while carrying 58kg at $8.50. She shouldn’t be underestimated.

    9. Madame Pommery (16) – Victor of the Thousand Guineas. Currently in her second outing since resuming. In her first race back after a four-month hiatus, she maintained a position near the front throughout the event, finishing 3rd out of 10 at this track in the G2 Millie Fox on February 24 over 1300m, contested on a slow track. She trailed Zougotcha by 3 lengths while carrying 58kg at $12. In her prior second-up race, she finished 8th out of 12 at this track in the G2 Theo Marks on September 9 over 1300m, 3 lengths behind Golden Mile while carrying 55.5kg at $7. She presents a solid prospect for a top-three finish.

    10. Renaissance Woman (5) – A seasoned victor in multiple Group 3 races. Currently in her second race since resuming competition. In her first appearance after a four-month break, she finished 8th out of 10 runners at this track in the G2 Millie Fox on February 24 over 1300m, contested on a slow track. She trailed Zougotcha by 6 lengths while carrying 56kg at $26. However, in her previous second-up performance, she charged from midfield to secure victory by 0.8 lengths at Randwick in the G3 Angst on October 14 over 1600m, defeating Ausbred Flirt while carrying 56kg at $6. She’s now more prepared and warrants consideration for inclusion.

    11. Yonce (1) – Holder of a Group 3 title. Returning after a 35-day break. In her recent outing, she clinched victory by 0.8 lengths at Caulfield in the G3 Clyon Cup on February 10 over 1600m, defeating Foxy Cleopatra while carrying 55.5kg at $3.30. Prior to that, she finished 5th out of 8 runners at Caulfield in the LR Barton Stks on January 26 over 1400m, trailing Ayrton by 1.3 lengths while carrying 54kg at $5.50. With the advantage of an inside alley, she stands a chance of performing well in this race.

    12. Barbie’s Fox (10) – A contender who has secured a place in Group 2 races. Today marks her third race since resuming competition, and she has previously won third-up. In her first race back after a spell, she finished last out of 13 runners at Caulfield in the G2 Rubiton on February 10 over 1100m, trailing Kallos by 6 lengths while carrying 56kg at $81. In her second outing from the spell, she moved up from last on the turn to finish 5th out of 8 at Randwick in the G2 Guy Walter on March 2 over 1400m, contested on a slow track. She trailed Hell Hath No Fury by 3 lengths while carrying 55kg at $16. It’s unlikely she will pose a significant challenge to the field in this race.

    13. Hell Hath No Fury (3) – A mare of utility with a Group 2 triumph to her name. In her most recent race, she surged from a midfield position to secure victory by a narrow margin at Randwick in the G2 Guy Walter on March 2 over 1400m, contested on a rain-affected track. She outpaced Hinged while carrying 54kg at $9.50. Prior to that, in her previous start, she finished 3rd out of 7 runners at Randwick in the 3&4yo Bm78 on February 10 over 1600m, contending on a slow track. She trailed Ceerseven by 1.1 lengths while carrying 56kg at $4. With a favorable draw, she’s worth considering for inclusion.


    14. More Secrets (6) – A contender with a notable achievement of placing in a Group 1 race. Currently in her second race since returning to competition. In her first race after a four-month break, she finished 3rd out of 8 runners at Randwick in the G2 Guy Walter on March 2 over 1400m, contested on a slow track. She trailed Hell Hath No Fury by 1.75 lengths while carrying 54kg at $7. In her previous second-up outing, she surged from a midfield position to finish 3rd out of 15 at Randwick in the G3 Angst on October 14 over 1600m, trailing Renaissance Woman by 1.2 lengths while carrying 54kg at $6.50. Other contenders may hold greater appeal in this instance.

    15. Ausbred Flirt (18) – A mare who has secured a place in Group 3 competition. Currently in her second race since resuming. In her first race after a four-month break, she eased back early on to finish 6th out of 8 runners at Randwick in the G2 Guy Walter on March 2 over 1400m, contested on a slow track. She trailed Hell Hath No Fury by 3.5 lengths while carrying 54kg at $3.30. In her previous second-up outing, she finished 2nd out of 15 at Randwick in the G3 Angst on October 14 over 1600m, trailing Renaissance Woman by 0.8 lengths while carrying 54kg at $4.50. It will be a challenging task for her second-up from a wide draw.

    16. Jennilala (4) – A contender who has achieved a placing in a Group 1 event. Currently in her second race since resuming competition. In her first outing after a four-month break, she maintained a position near the front of the pack and displayed tenacity, clinching victory by 1.3 lengths at Flemington in the Bm84 on February 17 over 1400m. She defeated Lounge Bar Rubi while carrying 59kg at $12. Previously, in her second-up performance, she finished 13th out of 16 runners at Flemington in the G1 Empire Rose on November 4 over 1600m, trailing Pride Of Jenni by 6 lengths while carrying 57kg at $81. With solid potential for improvement, she enters this race with promising prospects, carrying 51kg.

    17. Kimochi (14) – Winner of a Group 2 race. Today marks her third race since resuming competition, and she has previously achieved success on her third-up outing. In her first race back, she moved up from a midfield position to secure victory by a narrow margin at Randwick in the G2 Lghtfinger on February 17 over 1200m, contested on a soft track. She defeated Learning To Fly while carrying 56kg at $6.50. In her most recent race, she finished 7th out of 12 runners at Randwick in the G1 Surround on March 2 over 1400m, contested on a slow track. She trailed Tropical Squall by 3.5 lengths while carrying 56kg at $6. She emerges as a genuine contender under these conditions.

    18. Barby’s Doll (7) – In her previous race, she made progress from a midfield position to finish 3rd out of 12 runners at Pakenham in the Cl3-Sw on February 29 over 1400m, trailing Mislead by 1.0 length while carrying 55kg at $3.80. Prior to that, she finished 3rd out of 7 runners at Caulfield in the 3yo F Bm70 on February 3 over 1200m, trailing Diamond Decorator by 4 lengths while carrying 57kg at $3.80. This race appears to pose a significant challenge for her.


    Tips

    JENNILALA (16), a recent winner at Flemington, has a good chance to repeat here based on her past performance. ZOUGOTCHA (1), the winner of the Flight Stakes, comes into this race after a narrow victory at this track and with a weight reduction. KIMOCHI (17), who showed determination in a close win at Randwick, is another contender. REVOLUTIONARY MISS (2), a multiple Group 2 winner, is coming off a win at Caulfield and shouldn’t be overlooked. SEMANA (3), in excellent form with two wins and a placing in her recent outings, including a win at Randwick on soft ground, is another horse to watch.

    Here are the top picks in order: (16), (1), (17), (2), (3).




  • All-Star Mile Promises a Tight Race at Caulfield

    Twelve horses are poised to charge out for the sixth edition of the lucrative $4 million All-Star Mile, returning to Caulfield for the second time this Saturday.

    A High-Quality Field Despite Smaller Size:

    While the field size may be smaller than in previous years, Racing Victoria emphasizes the exceptional quality of the participants. Each runner boasts a rating above 100, the highest average in the race’s history. Six Group 1 winners, including the race favorite Mr Brightside with barrier 11, will be vying for victory, although it’s the second-lowest number to compete. As Racing Victoria points out, prominent contenders like Alligator Blood, Attrition, Duais, and Aegon were unfortunately sidelined by injuries or setbacks.

    Intrigue Abounds for Race Fans:

    Matt Welsh, Racing Victoria’s Executive General Manager – Racing, anticipates a race brimming with possibilities:

    • Can Mr Brightside defend his title against the highly-rated Pride Of Jenni (barrier 6)?
    • Will Cascadian (barrier 7), last year’s runner-up, finally claim the top prize?
    • Can the New Zealand challengers, Puntura (barrier 4) and Desert Lightning (barrier 8), cause an upset?
    • Or will there be a surprise victory from another contender?

    Building Excitement for the Race:

    “The All-Star Mile has already sparked plenty of discussion,” Welsh said, “and now it’s time to debate who will win the race.”

    “We think the All-Star Mile will be an enthralling spectacle with the dynamic of the field assembled. The best races are those when we have a genuine tempo and that is assured at Caulfield on Saturday,” he added.

    Starting Positions Revealed:

    Pinstriped, entering the All-Star Mile for the first time, drew the coveted barrier one. Perth’s Dom To Shoot will start from the widest gate (12). Last year’s runner-up, Cascadian, has barrier seven, while New Zealand’s Puntara and Desert Lightning secured barriers four and eight, respectively.

    With a captivating mix of established champions, rising stars, and the potential for an underdog story, the All-Star Mile promises to be an edge-of-your-seat experience. Don’t miss the action this Saturday at Caulfield!

  • 2024 G1 Flemington Newmarket Handicap preview and tips

    1. Imperatriz (3):

    Imperatriz, the Black Caviar Lightning Stakes winner, is set to make her second-up appearance after a three-month break. In her first-up race, she was the favorite and displayed remarkable prowess by tracking the speed and maintaining a steady pace, ultimately clinching victory by a head at this very track in the G1 Lightning over 1000m. Her previous second-up performance showcased her resilience as she rallied from a disadvantaged position to secure victory at Moonee Valley in the G1 Moir Stks over 1000m. As a star mare, Imperatriz faces a new challenge in this race, and her past achievements speak volumes of her capabilities.

    2. Bella Nipotina (4) :

    Having claimed victory in the Manikato Stakes, Bella Nipotina is on her second run back after a three-month hiatus. In her recent first-up race, she finished 4th at this track in the G1 Lightning over 1000m, trailing Imperatriz by 0.9 lengths. Bella Nipotina’s previous second-up performance saw her securing the 3rd position at Randwick in the G2 Premiere over 1200m. With her consistent performances, she is anticipated to be a strong contender in the upcoming race.

    3. Buenos Noches (8):

    Buenos Noches, a multiple Group 1 placegetter, is making her second run back after a three-month break. In her first-up race, she showcased an impressive display by surging from last on the turn to secure the 4th position at Randwick in the G2 Expressway over 1200m. Her previous second-up performance saw her finishing 3rd at Randwick in the G2 The Shorts over 1100m. Buenos Noches’ remarkable comeback in her first-up race indicates her potential to perform well in the upcoming event.

    5. Ruthless Dame (2):

    Ruthless Dame, the winner of the Robert Sangster Stakes, is returning from a spell. In her last preparation, she finished seventh at Rosehill Golden Eagle over 1500m. Her previous first-up race saw her finishing seventh at Randwick in the G2 The Shorts over 1100m. Ruthless Dame’s past achievements position her as a potential contender for a place in the upcoming race.

    6. Magic Time (10):

    Magic Time, the winner of the Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes, is back from a spell. In her last campaign, she claimed victory at Caulfield in the G1 Rup Clarke over 1400m. Upon resuming, she finished fifth at Caulfield in the G3 The Heath 1100 over 1100m. With her talent and past successes, Magic Time appears to be well-placed for the upcoming race.

    7. The Astrologist (12):

    The Astrologist, a multiple Group 1 placegetter, faced tough competition in her recent races, finishing second last in the G1 Lightning over 1000m and fifth in the G3 Standish over 1200m. Considering her recent performances, it might be prudent to explore other options in this race.

    8. Benedetta (9):

    Benedetta, a Group 3 winner, is on her second run back after a four-month break. In her recent first-up race, she made some headway from midfield to secure the fourth position at Caulfield in the G1 Oakleigh Plt over 1100m. Her previous second-up performance saw her clinching victory at Caulfield in the G3 Cockram over 1200m. With her consistent performances, Benedetta could be a contender for a place in the upcoming race.

    9. It’sourtime (1):

    It’sourtime, a Group 3 winner, is making her first-up appearance. In her last campaign, she finished third at this track in the LR Mss Security over 1200m. Upon resuming, she secured the second position at this track in Bm90 over 1200m. However, uncertainties loom over her chances in this competitive field.

    10. Master Fay (8):

    Master Fay, a Group 3 winner, is set to make his third-up appearance after a 42-day break. In his recent races, he claimed victory at Tauranga Rating 75 over 1200m and Ellerslie G3 Concorde over 1200m. Despite his winning form, the tough competition in this race presents a significant challenge for Master Fay.

    12. Sghirripa (6):

    Sghirripa, a Group 3 winner, faced tough competition in his recent races, finishing seventh in the G1 Oakleigh Plt over 1100m and claiming victory at this track in the G3 Standish over 1200m. With a better draw in this race, Sghirripa emerges as a strong each-way hope.

    13. Skew Wiff (5):

    Skew Wiff, the winner of the Tarzino Trophy, is making her second-up appearance. In her recent races, she finished thirteenth in the G1 Oakleigh Plt over 1100m and claimed victory at Hastings G1 Tarzino Trpy over 1400m. However, her chances in this race appear slim.

    14. Cylinder (11):

    Cylinder, a multiple Group 2 winner, is on her second-up appearance after a four-month break. In her recent race, she finished sixth in the G1 Lightning over 1000m and claimed victory at Rosehill G2 Run To Rose over 1200m. While she has the potential to improve, the competitive field poses a challenge for Cylinder.

    Speed map

    Finding early speed or leaders in the upcoming race seems challenging. Imperatriz notably led in the Manikato and the Lightning, but with 58kg, the question arises whether they are willing to take that potential risk. Master Fay showcased speed in a recent Flemington jumpout. Apart from these contenders, identifying a clear frontrunner is difficult. Perhaps The Astrologist could emerge as a possibility?

    Tips

    1 Imperatriz

    A victory here would unquestionably solidify her status as a champion. Her comeback in the Lightning was nothing short of spectacular as she led from start to finish. Despite facing a formidable opponent in Private Eye, she showcased remarkable bravery, finding another gear and finishing strongest to secure the win. If she can carry top weight and triumph in this race, she will undoubtedly reinforce her champion status. However, from a betting perspective, I am hesitant to take this proposition.

    3 Buenos Noches

    Matty Smith faces a three-week gap between runs since his comeback in the Expressway at Randwick. In that race, I felt he was ridden too conservatively, setting him an almost insurmountable challenge. Despite finishing strongly, he never posed a serious threat for victory. Notably, he has performed well down the straight before and has been specifically prepared for this race. He could prove to be a formidable contender.

    Tips (1) – (3)

  • 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.

  • Waller weighting with Espiona

    Newmarket weights to determine whether Espiona’s next assignment.

    Chris Waller will study the weights for this Saturday’s Newmarket Handicap before deciding whether Espiona runs in the $1.5 million event at Flemington or returns to Sydney.

    The daughter of Extreme Choice caught the eye late when steaming home into third placing in the 1000-metre Black Caviar Lightning, won by Imperatriz.

    The star Kiwi mare was late last week confirmed as a Newmarket starter, where she is expected to be 58kg topweight, and Waller said how Espiona measures up against her and some of the other better-performed nominations will determine whether she takes her place in the 1200m race.

    “I just want to see not what weight she gets, but how she fares in the weights against the other horses,” Waller said.

    Private EyeBella NipotinaMagic Time and Skew Wiff are the other Group 1 winners entered for the Newmarket, along with Buenos NochesBenedetta and the lone three-year-old nomination Cylinder.

    If Waller opts against running in the Newmarket, she will most likely appear in the Group 1 Canterbury Stakes at Randwick.

    The five-year-old was one of 13 nominations for that $750,000 event, which will herald the return of The Everest winner Think About It, and Waller would not have too much issue seeing her jump from the 1000m of the Lightning to 1300m second-up.

    “I don’t see 1300 metres being much of a problem, I think it is a good distance for her,” he said.

    “Her first-up run was terrific. She is effective now both ways as well as up the straight.”

    Espiona is one of two Canterbury Stakes nominations for Waller, who also has Golden Slipper winner Shinzo entered.

    The valuable son of Snitzel has not started since his third placing in the Coolmore Stud Stakes third placing and Waller tossing up whether he is ready for the 1300m first-up.

    “I’ve still got to make a decision if Shinzo is quite ready for it,” he said.

    Shinzo had had two trials this preparation, a third over 900m at Randwick on February 8 before a sixth placing in an 850m trial at Randwick a fortnight later.

  • 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.