Wednesday, 8th July 2026
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  • Key Appointment Strengthens Vinery Team

    Wednesday, 8th July 2026
    One of the Hunter Valley’s most established thoroughbred nurseries has moved to broaden its client service and bloodstock reach, with Vinery Stud confirming the appointment of Sebastian Angelillo to its Sales and Nominations team from Monday, 6 July. Angelillo arrives with a wide-ranging international grounding across breeding, stallion management and bloodstock sales, shaped by a career that has taken him through the United States, Europe and Australia before his latest move to Vinery. Originally from Uruguay, his involvement in racing and breeding began through his family, and that early exposure developed into a professional pathway that first took him to the United States, where he completed the Kentucky Equine Management Internship at Three Chimneys Farm in 2011. He later worked as a stallion handler before joining Taylor Made Farm for the yearling sales season, adding further practical experience in one of the world’s most commercially influential thoroughbred markets. Angelillo subsequently graduated from the Irish National Stud’s Thoroughbred Breeding Management Course, then continued to expand his international perspective at Lanwades Stud in Ireland and by attending major European yearling sales. His introduction to the Australian thoroughbred industry came through roles with Widden Stud and Newgate Farm as a stallion manager, before he joined Darley, where he progressed into a sales consultant role he held for the past two years. Vinery said Angelillo was looking forward to starting the next phase of his career with one of the Hunter Valley’s leading farms, with the appointment designed to further strengthen the farm’s stallion and bloodstock offering. “I’m very excited to be joining the Vinery team and look forward to contributing to such a respected farm with a strong history of success,” Angelillo said. “It’s a fantastic opportunity to work alongside a passionate team, continue building relationships with breeders, and help promote a world-class stallion roster.” Vinery General Manager Adam White said the appointment would add valuable experience to the team, particularly given Angelillo’s exposure to several major thoroughbred jurisdictions. “To have someone with Sebastian’s extensive international knowledge and experience across so many different facets of the industry is incredibly exciting for our team,” White acknowledged. “His hands-on understanding of the breeding industry, from stallion management through to sales, gives him a unique perspective that will be a tremendous asset to both the farm and our clients.” The arrival also triggers an internal advancement, with Harry Roach promoted to Bloodstock Manager after more than seven years with Vinery. Roach thanked the Vinery partners, Gerry Harvey, Katie Page, Steve McCann and the Kia Ora trustees, for entrusting him with the role, and said he was proud to accept the position while continuing to uphold the standards associated with the Vinery brand. He also welcomed Angelillo’s appointment, saying he had full confidence the incoming recruit would be “a fantastic addition” to the team.

    Sebastian Angelillo

    Sebastian Angelillo is Vinery's new sales and noms manager (pic: supplied)
  • Keitel Ready to Rock in Cup Bid

    Wednesday, 8th July 2026
    A sharp return in black-type company has given David Vandyke every reason to believe Keitel can carry his Eagle Farm form north and make a serious play for Saturday's $150,000 Rockhampton Cup, reports racenet.com.au. The Sunshine Coast-trained grey has won seven of his 24 starts and has long appealed as the sort of horse who can be dangerous when he is able to travel sweetly, build through his gears and use his turn of foot at the right time, and that profile was on full display when he finished third in the Listed Tattersall's Mile. Keitel was beaten, but not disgraced, and the merit of the run was underlined by the way he charged into the finish after being given every chance to conserve energy with just 53kg on his back. Vandyke has taken great heart from the performance, not merely because of the placing, but because the numbers out of the race suggested Keitel produced the kind of effort that generally holds up well when a horse is brought back to a regional feature with the right set-up. The son of Hellbent has never needed to be wrapped in cotton wool, but his best racing tends to come when his preparation has a natural rhythm, and the Tattersall's Mile appears to have brought him forward without flattening him. Rockhampton offers a different challenge, with travel, tempo and track pattern all likely to play their part, but Vandyke has enough evidence to believe Keitel is in the right form cycle. His profile is that of a seasoned gelding who has found his level, yet still retains enough sparkle to make a race like this well within reach. The Rockhampton Cup has often rewarded tough, adaptable horses rather than those simply arriving with the biggest name, and Keitel brings the right blend of metropolitan seasoning and race-fit intent. His Eagle Farm effort showed he could absorb pressure and still be strong late, while his overall record speaks to a horse who knows where the winning post is when things fall his way. Vandyke will be hoping the lightweight confidence from the Tattersall's Mile can translate into another economical run, because if Keitel lands in the right part of the race and is asked to build rather than bustle, he has the closing strength to make himself a major player. For a horse who has already banked a strong résumé, the Rocky Cup now looms as a very winnable opportunity to turn a brave stakes placing into a feature-race payday.
  • Cup Door Opens for Legend Constitution Hill

    Wednesday, 8th July 2026
    A once unlikely Melbourne Cup subplot has been given fresh life, with Constitution Hill back in work and again being discussed as a possible international wildcard for Flemington. The English star, celebrated first as a champion hurdler and now recast as a flat performer, has not raced since winning over 2400m at Kempton on March 25, but trainer Nicky Henderson has indicated the nine-year-old is progressing well after a break and could be aimed towards a conventional qualifying path. According to punters.com.au, that immediately brings York's Ebor Handicap into focus, with the 2787m contest in August shaping as a possible stepping stone if Henderson and owner Michael Buckley decide to keep the Australian dream alive. It is a striking turnaround in tone after Henderson had previously cooled talk of a Melbourne Cup raid, but the latest update suggests the door has not been bolted shut. "He had a nice break after his win at Kempton, and he's been back in now for three or four weeks and looks great," Henderson told The Sun. "The Ebor is definitely in the mix, but he'd have to run again to qualify for the Ebor. He's in the Irish St Leger and we've got our international program book to hand, so we'll start making plans." Racing Victoria is alert to the possibility, with international recruiter Paul Bloodworth travelling to the UK in the hope of persuading Henderson that Constitution Hill belongs in the Melbourne Cup conversation. The task will not be simple, as the horse would need the right qualifying route, the right handicap profile and a campaign that convinces connections the travel is worthwhile, but there is obvious appeal in a world-famous jumper turned flat winner taking aim at the race that stops a nation. His Kempton victory proved he could still produce a high-class performance without obstacles, and his ability to stay, relax and quicken has always made him an intriguing flat proposition rather than a novelty act. The challenge is whether that talent can be moulded into a two-mile Melbourne Cup preparation against hardened international stayers and Australia's best local contenders. There was also some clarification required around the name, with Constitution Hill not to be confused with Aidan O'Brien's Constitution River, the Gr1 Coral Eclipse winner, nor Donnacha O'Brien's Cox Plate-bound A Boy Named Susie. Still, if Henderson presses on and Constitution Hill earns his place, he would bring rare star power to Flemington and one of the more unusual Cup storylines of recent years.

  • Crossways Asked to Learn Fast at Canterbury

    Wednesday, 8th July 2026
    A kinder race shape and a more favourable draw are expected to give Crossways the chance to show why the Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr stable has not lost faith in the colt ahead of Wednesday's Kia Ora Bloodlines To Headlines Handicap at Canterbury. According to racingnsw.com.au, the three-year-old was well found in betting on debut at Warwick Farm two weeks ago before drifting late, but the race never really allowed him to learn or settle into the kind of pattern the stable wants from him. Sydney assistant trainer Ben Elam said the raw talent is there, but the challenge is turning that natural speed into a more complete racehorse, particularly after Crossways chased a frantic speed first-up and was left with little chance to relax. "We're trying to make that horse, create a racehorse out of him," Elam stated. "In his trials he likes to go fast. He chased a speed that was frantic at his debut so if we can get a softer run race, even if something does cross him, it will help educate him to be a racehorse and be tractable. There's no doubting the horse's ability, what we see at home and in trials we know he has above average ability. We just need to see it on race day." Fresh or jet-lagged from his Durban July sojourn, Zac Lloyd takes the race ride, but he is hardly coming in cold, having partnered Crossways in four of his five trials, and Elam is content to leave the jockey with scope to read the race from the saddle. "Naturally he's pretty fast out of the gates, his first five to 10 strides he puts himself there," Elam said. "Whether he's in front or taking a sit, Zac knows the horse better than anyone else, hopefully we get a kinder run race and the result is different." The stable will also be represented by last-start Canterbury maiden winner Gatwick in the Asahi Super Dry Handicap, although track conditions will be monitored closely after she appeared less comfortable on heavy ground at Echuca in May. Elam said the filly handled a soft 6 when winning and would be hard to beat if the surface remains clean enough, adding that she had come on from the run and was in tip-top shape. Skycatcher rounds out the stable's Canterbury team in the TAB Handicap over 1900m, with Elam hopeful the gelding can improve from a messy last-start effort and use his superior New Zealand wet-track form to advantage if he finds cover and builds into the race.
  • Solid State Faces Citadel-Like History Test

    Wednesday, 8th July 2026
    A brilliant Hong Kong debut has stamped Solid State as a horse of immediate interest, but history suggests Frankie Lor Fu-chuen's new stable recruit still has plenty to prove after his stunning Sha Tin demolition. Formerly trained in Australia by Chris Waller, the son of Snitzel raced as United States before heading to Hong Kong, where he arrived with an expensive reputation but a relatively modest race record. A $1.75 million yearling purchase for Coolmore, he had managed only a debut second at Randwick from seven starts in Australia, leaving behind the stallion dream that once surrounded his pedigree and profile. Gelding and environment may now have changed the story. According to a scmp.com report, Solid State won two of his three lead-up trials for Lor, but even the trainer was taken aback by the authority of Saturday's first Hong Kong run, when he made all under Alexis Badel and cleared out to beat the in-form Superb Spirit by five and a quarter lengths in a Class Three sprint. It was the biggest winning margin by a Private Purchase on debut in Hong Kong for at least two decades, and the second-biggest overall margin of the season behind Blazing Wind's dirt romp. "My big concern was he hadn't won in Australia, but in Hong Kong the horse was training well and trialled well. I thought he would run well but I didn't think he would win by more than five lengths," Lor said. "When the owner bought the horse he gelded him, so maybe that made a difference. This owner didn't have a horse in my stable, but his son had a horse with me before, so he gave me a chance to train this horse." The handicapper has now had his say with a 12-point penalty, and that is where the intrigue begins. Hong Kong has seen several imports announce themselves in dazzling fashion before finding it difficult to reproduce the same impact once the ratings, race shape and expectations catch up with them. Longwah Supreme, Regency Legend, Enhanced and Beauty Legacy all produced memorable early fireworks, but each later found the follow-up assignment more complicated than the first impression suggested. Lor remains optimistic Solid State can return as a four-year-old next season and prove the debut was more than a one-off. The performance was too dominant to dismiss, but Hong Kong is ruthless at sorting promise from substance, and Solid State must now show he is not merely another spectacular arrival, but a horse capable of building a proper local career.
  • Leading Trainers Applaud HKJC's Soccer Initiative

    Wednesday, 8th July 2026
    A one-off fusion of racing theatre and football fever will give Happy Valley one of its more distinctive races of the season when the EIGHT TO GLORY, Presented by Lenovo, is staged over 1650m on Wednesday night. Carded as Race 4 at 8.10pm, the eight-runner Class 4 handicap has been designed around the quarter-final stage of football's biggest global tournament, with each horse symbolising one of the remaining nations and jockeys wearing specially designed silks inspired by national flags and colours. The idea gives the midweek meeting a playful edge without losing its competitive purpose, and trainers David Eustace and David Hayes are among those happy to be drawn into the concept, reveals racingnews.hkjc.com. Eustace will saddle Podium, who carries Norway colours under Matthew Poon, and the Englishman said his stable is enjoying the tournament theme. "The boys do follow it," Eustace said. Podium also brings genuine race interest, having won two of his past three starts and earned his place in the line-up through form rather than novelty. "This horse has been great for the stable. He's won three races and is in good form, and it was a logical race to go to," Eustace said. "The tournament only comes around every four years. It'll be good to be a part of it." Hayes will be represented by Precision Hope, who remains winless after eight starts in his first Hong Kong season but comes into the race off a sound second and will be partnered by Alexis Badel in French colours. "It's an interesting concept, and I think it'll get a bit of attention. It's a good idea, and I'm happy to have a runner. And I've got a horse with a real live chance in it. Let's hope he wins – it will be his first cup! But he ran a good second last start, and he's held his form," Hayes said. The field also includes Forza Toro, who carries Portugal or Spain colours under Joao Moreira, Sturdy Ruby in Argentina or Egypt colours for Vincent Ho, Superb Kid representing Morocco with Jerry Chau, The Azure in Switzerland or Colombia colours for Zac Purton, Lucky Year in USA or Belgium colours for Andrea Atzeni, and Star Elegance in England colours under Lyle Hewitson. With some nations confirmed and others dependent on tournament results, the race adds a live sporting pulse to the build-up. Happy Valley's nine-race card begins at 6.30pm with the Kick Off Handicap, but the football-themed contest is the obvious showpiece, turning a standard Class 4 handicap into a miniature international parade.

    David Eustace

    David Eustace was drawn into the concept (pic: racingnews.hkjc.com)
  • Sky Deal Puts UK Racing in the Spotlight

    Wednesday, 8th July 2026
    In a potentially positive move, British racing's television future has been thrown into the broader media spotlight after Sky agreed a £1.6 billion deal to buy ITV's broadcast and streaming arm, raising the obvious question of what the takeover could eventually mean for racing coverage. For the immediate future, racingpost.com the answer appears to be very little. ITV remains British racing's terrestrial broadcast partner, a role it has held since 2017, and its current racing contract runs until the end of 2030. The network also holds a public broadcasting licence until 2034, meaning it must remain free-to-view and continue providing local, regional and national news. That makes any sudden disruption unlikely, and viewers tuning into ITV Racing from Newmarket this week should see the same product they saw for the Eclipse at Sandown. The longer-term picture, however, is more interesting. Sky and ITV have framed the deal as a way to compete more effectively with streaming giants such as Netflix, Disney and Amazon, and both companies have emphasised sport as a key part of their programming strategy. ITV already has a central place in the racing landscape, including coverage of the Grand National, which is protected for terrestrial viewers as a crown jewel event. Sky chief executive Dana Strong suggested the new structure could create opportunities rather than shrink the free-to-air offering, saying: "We want to put more sport into free [to air]. We want to do a range of sport. We think there's an opportunity there to really drive more fandom and more engagement with, frankly, one of the critical assets the UK has, which is an unbelievable sporting community. We're all pretty passionate about our sport. We'd love to tap into that by putting more sport on ITV." For racing, the possibility of enhanced free-to-air exposure is enticing, but the commercial mechanics remain complex. ITV's coverage depends on agreements with racing's rights-holders, while several tracks are already shown on Sky Sports Racing. Any future negotiations involving Racecourse Media Group, the parent company of Racing TV, will therefore be watched closely, particularly if Sky's ownership of ITV changes the balance of influence in broadcast discussions. ITV Racing has built strong goodwill since taking over the terrestrial contract, winning Baftas in 2018 and 2023, while Ed Chamberlin was named Presenter of the Year at the Broadcast Sport Awards last year. That record gives the current product a strong base, and the best outcome for racing may be continuity now, with greater reach and investment later.
  • Upwardly Mobile Kirra-Lee Lands First Treble

    Wednesday, 8th July 2026
    A rapid rise in the Tasmanian riding ranks gained another memorable marker at Elwick on Sunday when apprentice Kirra-Lee Lane celebrated the first treble of her race-day career. Less than a year after making her debut, Lane has continued to build the sort of quiet, practical profile that matters in a compact riding jurisdiction: she is getting opportunities, converting them, and showing trainers she can be trusted in a range of race shapes. The treble was not merely a numbers milestone, but another sign of her growing confidence in the saddle after a long grounding with horses before she finally stepped into race riding. According to tasracing.com.au, Lane came into the professional ranks with more than 100 trials behind her and a lifetime of horsemanship already banked, and that foundation is now beginning to show in the way she is handling race pressure. Her first winner arrived last October, when she opened her account in a 1400m maiden, and the months since have brought steady progression, more race fitness, better tactical awareness and the natural polish that only comes from regular competition. Sunday's three-win haul was therefore the product of groundwork rather than overnight sparkle. In Tasmania, where apprentice claims can be especially valuable through the winter months and opportunities are fiercely contested, a young rider must do more than simply take weight off. She must put horses in rhythm, keep them comfortable, and be decisive when the race opens, and Lane's treble underlined that she is moving beyond promise and into performance. The result also arrives at a time when Tasmania's apprentice ranks are being reshaped, with Jabez Johnstone beginning a three-month Queensland loan and Lane left as the state's only claiming apprentice. That places extra attention on her rides, but it also creates the possibility of more support if she continues to make each opportunity count. Her development has already carried the appeal of a late-blooming story, with the King Island horsewoman earning her chance after years of riding work and trials rather than being rushed through the system. Now the results are coming quickly enough to change the tone from encouragement to expectation. A first double is one thing; a first treble is another. For Lane, Sunday at Elwick may be remembered as the day she announced she was no longer just finding her feet, but starting to make a serious imprint.

    Kirra-Lee Lane

    Kirra-Lee Lane recorded a treble (pic: tasracing.com.au)
  • Mind Field Rewarding Connections' Patience

    Wednesday, 8th July 2026
    A patient owner-breeder and a trainer prepared to wait for the penny to drop are being rewarded by Mind Field, who will head for a break after confirming his progress with a strong Belmont victory last weekend. The three-year-old gelding by Deep Field was offered by Glenbeigh Farm as agent at the 2024 Magic Millions Yearling Sale on the Gold Coast, but when bidding stopped at $240,000, Tony Patrizi elected to take him back home to Greenfields Lodge in Western Australia. That decision is now beginning to look increasingly astute. Trained by Ryan Hill, Mind Field charged home to win the Morley Growers Market Handicap over 1400m at Belmont on Wednesday, beating Elegant Ruler and Kings Park and making it two wins from three starts this preparation after breaking his maiden at Northam. The result also gave the impression of a horse still learning his craft, which only adds to the sense that there is more to come after a spell. "Tony and Elizabeth have been very patient," Hill said. "He didn't get clear until late winning at Northam and he was unlucky here a fortnight ago. Even today he wobbled about after getting to the front. I rang Tony after that last-start loss and said I was just waiting for the penny to drop. He said: 'You're the trainer, you make the penny drop!' He's a really nice type and it's great to train a good one for Tony. I've got plenty of time for this horse and we will tip him out now for next season." Winning rider Brad Parnham was also convinced the gelding had made a meaningful step forward, and suggested luck was the only thing that had prevented him from being unbeaten this campaign. "I decided to stay three-wide and out of trouble on the better part of the track today. He was in a nice rhythm with cover and I decided to pop out early into the straight. He worked into it super and was strong through the line. He took the next step today and that will continue when he returns after a break." Mind Field comes from the penultimate crop of Deep Field, a sire whose Perth black-type influence includes Gr2 Karrakatta Plate winner Dig Deep. He is the first foal from Listed Jungle Dawn Classic winner Beautiful Mind, a daughter of So You Think and half-sister to Gr3 MRC Thoroughbred Club Stakes winner Sneaky Five, with Gr1 South Australian Oaks winner Small Minds close up in the family. The page always said talent was there; now the racecourse is starting to agree.

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