Maiden Of The Week
Miss Fabulass (AUS) 3 f Frankel – Samantha Miss by Redoute’s Choice
Wednesday’s race looked like boasting strong form despite comprising only three runners. The impeccably bred Miss Fabulass, who was resuming after her promising second on debut at Rosehill in February, showed good early pace and soon went to the front. She then travelled strongly, was pressured nearing the home turn, got a break at the... Read More
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Maid Of Heaven (AUS) 3 f Smart Missile – St Therese by Dehere
Tim Clark settled the filly at the tail of the five-horse field, sending her deep round the home turn and came with a strong late bid to score an impressive half a length victory over Brillant Choice (Redoute’s Choice) in a winning time of 1:13.63. An Arrowfield Stud homebred, Maid Of Heaven is a half-sister... Read More
Charge (AUS) 2 c Zoustar – Queen Of The Falls by General Nediym
Despite failing to get his head in front as a juvenile, the Chris Waller-trained Charge showed a great deal of promise in his first four starts, most notably when finishing second on his last outing to Godolphin’s Gododdin at Kensington in April. The son of Zoustar (Northern Meteor), who was crowned champion first season sire... Read More
Osorno (AUS) 2 c Exceed And Excel – Antillanca by Street Cry
Osorno justified 3-1 favouritism to score an impressive first-up win in 1200 metre juvenile sprint at Warwick Farm on Wednesday – his first success in six starts to date. He settled in second last place, wide with cover, in the 11-horse field from barrier ten before improving deep nearing the hometurn. The James Cummings-trained colt... Read More
Taygeta (AUS) 3 g Duke Of Marmalade – Sky Alert, by Hurricane Sky
After showing promise in two recent Rosehill barrier trials, the Bjorn Baker-trained three-year-old gelding Taygeta (Duke Of Marmalade) made an impressive winning debut at Warwick Farm on Wednesday. Slow away from the stalls, Taygeta recovered quickly and soon took the lead. He then steadied the pace, grabbed a break on turning for home and then... Read More
Master Ash (AUS) 2 c Sebring – Hanky Panky by Anabaa
Master Ash (Sebring) maintained his upward trajectory when almost a length clear of his rivals when winning the TAB Maiden Handicap (1250m) at Canterbury on Wednesday, having finished second on debut in a Kembla Grange juvenile maiden (1000m) on June 16. Trained by Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott and racing in the distinctive colours of... Read More