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Takedown Triumphs In Perth’s Winterbottom Stakes
In a driving finish Takedown won by a long head from five-year-old mare Sheidel (Holy Roman Emperor) with Rock Magic (Redoute’s Choice) a half-length away in third place. Time was 1:10.27. Gary Moore, established again as a trainer in Sydney after being champion trainer in Macau, has done a superb job with the 17.0hh Takedown... Read More
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Jessamin (AUS)
O: Corumbene Stud B: Corumbene Stud T: Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott S: Psd $140,000 Res $150,000 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale V: Corumbene Stud W: Hyland Race Colours Maiden Plate, 1000m, Warwick Farm, 23 November Jessamin put up a good effort to win on debut over 1000 metres at Warwick Farm having finished... Read More
Cellargirl Displays Magic Millions Potential With Impressive Eagle Farm Debut
After settling back in seventh place, she improved nicely nearing the home turn but was crowded and checked at the 200 metres, appearing to lose any winning prospects. However, her jockey James Orman then eased Cellargirl deepest of all and she came with a strong finish to win the QTIS Two-Year-Old Handicap (1000m) by a... Read More
Older Horse Review
The Alain de Royer-Dupre-trained Dariyan (4 c Shamardal – Daryakana by Selkirk) took out the first major stakes race for older horses in Europe when comfortably winning the Prix Ganay (Gr 1, 2100m) at Saint-Cloud on 1 May. The Aga Khan-owned and bred colt, whose peak efforts as a three-year-old included a victory in the... Read More
Steve Moran Speaks To Mick Price
Recent autumns have generally been kind to the Caulfield horseman largely courtesy of the deeds of the now sidelined Lankan Rupee (Redoute’s Choice) along with Blue Diamond Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) winners Samaready (More Than Ready) and Extreme Choice (Not A Single Doubt). And this year may be no exception given the talent and scope... Read More
Stunning Speed Display Wins Railway Stakes For Scales Of Justice
Given a masterful ride by 13-time champion Hong Kong jockey Douglas Whyte, Scales Of Justice passed the post two and three quarter lengths clear of last year’s Railway Stakes winner Good Project (Not A Single Doubt) with WA-trained mare Perfect Reflection (More Than Ready) only a head further back in third place. Time was 1:36.13... Read More