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  • NEW Champion Miler Charyn Joins Cambridge Roster

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    A new chapter for one of New Zealand's most storied nurseries is about to unfold, with Cambridge Stud strengthening its stallion ranks through the acquisition of world champion miler Charyn ahead of the upcoming breeding season. According to racingnews.co.nz, the three-time Group 1 winner will stand in partnership with Nurlan Bizakov's French operation Sumbe, bringing elite European form to the Southern Hemisphere. Early signs of his class were evident as a juvenile, when he captured the Gr2 Critérium de Maisons-Laffitte, but it was his four-year-old season that elevated him to the top tier. Victories in the Queen Anne Stakes, Prix Jacques le Marois and Queen Elizabeth II Stakes completed a rare clean sweep of Europe's premier mile contests, establishing him as the highest-rated miler of his generation. For Cambridge Stud owners Sir Brendan and Lady Jo Lindsay, the addition is about more than securing a high-class stallion. "The acquisition of Charyn for the Cambridge Stud stallion roster is the beginning of another exciting chapter for the stud and a very important relationship with Nurlan Bizakov's Sumbe in Normandy," Sir Brendan Lindsay said. "While Cambridge Stud is delighted to secure Charyn for stud duties in New Zealand, we are also looking forward to the relationship with Sumbe. As we have found with Haras d'Etreham and Juddmonte, the stallion is important, but a lasting relationship with the Bizakov family, Tony Fry and the Sumbe team is just as important. His status as the highest-rated miler in the world of his year stamps him as an elite performer, and we are excited to show him to the New Zealand industry." Bizakov echoed that sentiment, describing the partnership as a natural fit. "I am delighted and honoured to confirm the agreement with Cambridge Stud to stand Charyn for the Southern Hemisphere breeding season, and I would like to warmly thank Sir Brendan Lindsay, Henry Plumptre and their entire team for their confidence in the stallion, as well as for their enthusiasm and support," he said. "It is a prestigious stud with a highly significant broodmare band, providing an outstanding platform to support a stallion of Charyn's calibre. I am confident that Charyn will greatly appeal to Southern Hemisphere breeders, thanks to his physical presence and athleticism, which he consistently passes on to his foals." Cambridge Stud chief executive Henry Plumptre reinforced that view, highlighting both performance and physique. "Charyn's three Group 1 victories, in elite events and against elite opposition, showcased his tactical speed and a great turn of foot," he said, noting his ability to dominate and, when required, to fight. "We have just spent two days in France with the Sumbe team and CEO Tony Fry. Charyn presents as a standout individual – strong, with good scope and quality. He is a particularly good mover, and his athleticism is quite obvious." The influence of his sire Dark Angel also adds to the appeal, particularly given the success of his progeny across a range of international bloodlines. Plumptre pointed to encouraging early signs among Charyn's foals, describing them as an even group already showing strength, bone and quality. Set to stand at a fee of $35,000 plus GST in 2026, his arrival is expected to generate strong interest from breeders on both sides of the Tasman, offering access to a proven miler with the attributes to leave a lasting mark.

    Charyn

    Dark Angel's new sire-son Charyn (pic: supplied)
  • NEW Zedan Ensures OBS Record Takes Flight

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    Anticipation had been building all week, but few could have predicted the scale of what unfolded during the final session of the OBS April Sale. According to TDN, by the time the hammer fell midway through Friday's trade, a new benchmark had been set – one that redefined expectations for the auction, and perhaps, all thoroughbred auctions. A son of Flightline, catalogued as hip 1056, became the centre of attention as bidding surged beyond anything previously seen at the sale. Eventually knocked down to Amr Zedan for a staggering $10.5 million, the colt eclipsed not only the OBS April record but the company's overall high-water mark by a significant margin. "There was a lot of hype on this horse and he followed through with the hype," bloodstock agent Donato Lanni said. "When he worked, everybody got on the rail and watched, and he delivered. Bob [Baffert] loved him. [Flightline] is one of the greatest racehorses of all time. [This colt] look like he'll carry his endurance like Flightline." Interest in the colt had intensified following a standout performance during the under-tack preview, where he matched the fastest time of the sale with a sharp 9.3-second breeze. From that point, it became clear he would command extraordinary attention once he entered the ring. David Ingordo, bidding on behalf of a partnership that included West Point Thoroughbreds and Lane's End Farm, pushed the price to $10 million before conceding. "He was a lovely horse and he made a lovely price," Ingordo said. "I don't even know what to say about a sale like that. Obviously, we love the stallion. That was what our interest in him was." Ingordo's association with the sire runs deep, having assembled the group that secured Flightline himself as a yearling at the 2019 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale. That colt would go on to retire unbeaten, earning global recognition as the 2022 Longines World's Best Racehorse and Horse of the Year. Now, with his first crop turning two, the market's appetite for his progeny is unmistakable. Consigned by Hartley/DeRenzo Thoroughbreds, the colt had been acquired as a $575,000 weanling at Keeneland, a figure that now looks modest in hindsight. The same consignor also handled the sale's top-priced filly earlier in the week, further underlining their impact on proceedings. Previous records at OBS now sit well in the rear-view mirror, with $2.45 million the former April benchmark and $3 million the overall high set just last year. This latest result has shifted the landscape entirely, providing a clear signal of the extraordinary demand attached to elite bloodlines at the very top end of the market.
  • NEW Snitzel Playing Catch Me If You Can

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    A dominant late flourish to Sydney’s Autumn Carnival has reinforced the standing of one of the modern era’s most influential sires, with a trio of Group victories sealing further supremacy at the top of the General Sires’ Premiership. Snitzel tightened his grip on a fifth title with a standout performance on the final day, highlighted by a quinella in the Group 1 Champagne Stakes over 1600m. The result not only extended his remarkable record but also underlined his ongoing impact across all levels of the sport, with his progeny continuing to deliver at the elite end. His tally now stands at 28 Group 1 winners, including six this season, alongside 171 individual stakes winners from 338 stakes races. The Champagne Stakes provided a fitting centrepiece, with Fireball proving too strong over the mile to hold off Campione D’Italia and Diameter, completing a notable trifecta for Chris Waller in a race that capped a prolific carnival for the stable. Fireball’s rider Tim Clark was forced into an early move as the race unfolded but was rewarded for his judgement. “I was thinking before the race, I don’t want to get there too soon, but just how the race unfolded, I had to present him when I did,” Clark said. “The challenge came early enough that he had the opportunity to fight back and that he did. He’s obviously so tough and he’s been running in all the big races. I’m thrilled to get a good result for Chris and James Harron and all of his connections.” Bred by Michael O’Keeffe and purchased for $460,000 from the Inglis Easter Sale, Fireball adds further depth to a potent cross, becoming just the second Group 1 juvenile winner bred on the Snitzel–Charge Forward line. His success continues to build the profile of his dam Advance Party, whose family remains in production with several young stock coming through. Earlier on the card, Snitzel’s influence had already been felt through the three-year-old filly Snitzel Dancer, who stepped up from a Hawkesbury victory to claim the Group 3 James H. B Carr Stakes (see below). Trained by Gerald Ryan and Sterling Alexiou, she defeated a strong field including Plaintiff and Karinska, and now looks set to be aimed at the Queensland Oaks. “I know she was big odds today, but we were confident she would run very well. I told the owners she would finish top three…It’s good to see her live up to what she’s shown all the way along,” Ryan said. The treble was completed by Matias in the Group 3 Frank Packer Plate, with the colt producing a polished staying performance to confirm his credentials ahead of a Queensland Derby campaign. Purchased for $450,000 at the Magic Millions, he continues to justify the investment with consistent progression. With additional high-level placings boosting his seasonal statistics, Snitzel’s dominance has rarely looked more secure, his progeny combining quality and depth to maintain a commanding lead in the premiership standings. That is franked on the Australian Black Type Stallion Premiership table where Snitzel's seemingly impregnable lead is well over 100 points.

  • NEW MM Releases National Weanling Catalogue

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    A sale synonymous with uncovering future stars is set to return to centre stage on the Gold Coast, with the release of a strong catalogue for the 2026 Magic Millions National Weanling Sale. Long regarded as a proving ground for elite talent, the auction has once again drawn widespread attention from breeders and buyers chasing the next generation of headline performers. Scheduled for Sunday, May 24, the sale will feature 354 lots, with additional supplementaries expected, and brings together a diverse mix of bloodlines from across the country. The offering includes progeny by 97 individual sires, among them 18 first-season stallions, ensuring a blend of proven influence and emerging potential. Among the highlights is the only weanling by Extreme Choice to be offered in the Southern Hemisphere in 2026, a point certain to attract significant interest. Depth of pedigree remains a defining feature of the catalogue. A total of 83 lots are out of stakes-performed mares, while the broader draft includes offspring from Group-winning producers such as Serious Speed, Tycoon Tara, Wawail, Etana, Fasika, Night War, Renaissance Woman, Vergara, Celts and Fashion Shoot. Buyers will also be presented with close relations to a host of Group winners, including Chain of Lightning, Madame Pommery, Femminile, Leicester, Gypsy Goddess, Heatherly and Quackerjack, among others. The reputation of the sale is built on results that continue to resonate across the industry. Graduates such as Autumn Glow, Zoustar, Pierro, Ellsberg, Tropical Squall and Stay Inside stand as evidence of its capacity to produce performers at the highest level, whether on the track or later in the breeding barn. That history has cemented the auction’s standing as a key destination for those seeking quality stock. Magic Millions Managing Director Barry Bowditch emphasised the consistency of the sale’s outcomes. “The National Weanling Sale is a clear market leader which ever way you look,” he said. “From selling racetrack champions to pin-hook sale ring stars, it’s the sale that always delivers for buyers.” He added that the strength of the 2026 catalogue reflects the confidence of vendors. “Our vendors have supported the sale with an outstanding line up in 2026 and we can’t wait to see what success stories will emerge from this year’s auction.” Interest in first-season sires remains a focal point, with Bowditch noting the level of anticipation surrounding that segment of the catalogue. “There is always incredible interest each year in the weanlings by first season sires and there’s 18 individual freshman stallions represented this May,” he said. With its combination of depth, pedigree strength and proven results, the upcoming sale shapes as another opportunity for buyers to secure future talent in one of the industry’s most competitive environments.
  • NEW Top HTBA Colts Pinhooked for Inglis Ready2Race

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    Strong trade at Riverside has set the tone for what could be a pivotal lead-in to October’s Inglis Ready2Race Sale, with buyers already positioning themselves around standout yearlings expected to progress through to the breeze-up arena. Chief among them is an Artorius colt from the Kingstar Farm draft, secured for $160,000 by Stefan Pardi of SP Bloodstock. The purchase immediately came with a clear plan, with Pardi confirming the colt will return to Riverside later this year for the Ready2Race Sale. His confidence in both the individual and the broader market was evident. “The hype around the Inglis breeze up sale later in the year is already gaining huge momentum and it’s a sale I want to be involved in as a vendor,” he said. He pointed to the strength of last year’s buying bench and the likelihood of even greater international participation this year. “There was a huge Asian and local presence last year at the sale and I think with Ka Ying Rising running in The Everest again this year just two days after the sale, there’s just going to be so many buyers at the sale and I think this colt will fit right in.” His assessment of the colt was equally bullish, highlighting both current appeal and future development. “He was the best colt on the grounds this week for me, he had real presence about him, yet there’s still so much room for improvement and I think over the next six months leading into the Inglis Ready2Race Sale, he will come on even more.” For vendor Adam Cook, the result exceeded expectations. “That was out of the blue, double what I thought he would make,” he said. “Over the moon, $160,000, wow, that’s unbelievable really. I was almost going to put him into the Classic Sale but I’m glad I didn’t now, he had more vet hits than any of our draft and it’s a huge result.” Cook noted the positive flow of interest throughout the sale. “From Thursday onwards I knew we were going to have a good sale, the foot traffic was up a lot on last year’s sale, which was big in itself, so to see that translate into results is what it’s all about. We honestly couldn’t be happier.” Kingstar’s strong showing continued with the second-top lot, a Home Affairs colt from Gwader Bay, sold to Victorian buyer Tyler Aitken for $115,000. Like the top lot, he is destined for a breeze-up preparation, with Aitken outlining a patient approach. “I thought he was a really athletic horse, balanced and while he’ll need a bit of time, he’s from a family that has proved if you give them the time, you get the results,” he said. “I paid more than I thought he’d go for but that’s the way it goes sometimes. I’ll get him home and into the system, break him in and hopefully watch him mature and develop over the next few months as we get him ready for the Inglis Ready2Race Sale.” Cook echoed that optimism regarding the Home Affairs colt. “He was a late foal with good length and a great action, he’s a nice animal. He looks like he’ll run this horse. He was very popular, as the majority of our draft was, so it’s a great outcome again.” The sale closed with a gross of $3,537,500, an average of $23,273 and a median of $18,000, both figures reflecting year-on-year improvement and reinforcing confidence in the market heading into the latter part of the year.

    Artorius sale topper

    Kingstar's Artorius colt topped the sale (pic: inglis.com.au)
  • NEW Annual Inglis Yearling Sessions Up $8 Million

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    Meanwhile, following the conclusion of the 2026 Inglis yearling sales series, a strong finish to the season has reinforced confidence across the Inglis yearling sales circuit, with overall figures pointing to a resilient market despite broader global uncertainty. The conclusion of the series was marked by encouraging turnover and consistent demand, underpinned by both domestic and international participation. Inglis Bloodstock CEO Sebastian Hutch said the results reflected a collective effort across the organisation, with turnover across the yearling sales rising by more than $8 million compared to the previous year. “Turnover across our yearling sales this year is up over $8m on 2025, which is very pleasing, particularly considering what has been going on in the world over the past couple of months,” he said, noting the challenges posed by external economic factors. The strength of the clearance rate has been a standout feature, with more than 1,670 yearlings sold at 83 per cent across the series. Hutch credited the outcome to the groundwork laid well before the auctions began. “Our team has worked exceptionally hard to market all of our sales effectively and canvass buyers at all levels, ultimately with the objective of delivering a market leading service and achieve market leading results,” he said. That preparation extended to cultivating a broad buying bench, something Hutch believes has been critical to sustaining competition throughout the sales. Support from breeders and vendors has also played a key role in maintaining the depth of the catalogue, with Hutch acknowledging their ongoing commitment. “We are hugely grateful for the support of breeders and vendors of our sales and similarly appreciative of the support of each of our sales by a huge range of buyers,” he said. Pre-sale indicators suggested strong engagement, with vendors reporting healthy foot traffic in the lead-up, a trend that translated into competitive bidding on sale day. The diversity of buyers was another positive indicator, with participation spanning Hong Kong, Malaysia and New Zealand, alongside buyers from across Australia. Hutch said this breadth highlighted the effectiveness of Inglis’ outreach. “To have buyers from Hong Kong, Malaysia, New Zealand and then WA, SA, ACT, NSW, Queensland and Victoria all participate was a reflection of the good work done by our team in canvassing buyers for the sale.” While the figures paint a positive picture, Hutch acknowledged that selectivity remains a defining characteristic of the current market. “The selectivity of the market has been a challenge throughout the sales year and is particularly pronounced at a sale like this, but we will continue to work constructively with vendors to identify ways in which we can develop our markets to facilitate improved returns,” he said. Looking ahead, Hutch expressed confidence that continued collaboration with industry stakeholders, including the HTBA committee and its members, will provide a platform for further growth
  • 2026 Black Type Sire Platform Bookings Open

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    It is said that money talks and bullshit walks. In the thoroughbred industry, money does talk, but so, too, does empirical performance in the races that, globally, are the unequivocal benchmark of success. Following what has been a challenging period for Australia when it comes to Black Type racing designations over the past decade or so, a handipicked cohort of Australia's learned stakes racing experts will henceforth ensure that our stakes race designations and prefixes will become highly scrutinised and run by the book. With the oversight of the Asian Pattern Committee, that is crucial as international racing becomes ever more intertwined and its tenticled variables touch every nook and cranny that, ultimately, end up on a catalogue page. A Group/Graded race either meets the criteria for its standing or it doesn't. It's that black and white, and not an interpretative dance. Since 2020, when the first iteration of the Black Type Sire Platform appeared, featuring all Australian stakes race performances by progeny of stallions, it has become a veritable shopping window for stud farms to showcase their wares. In 2026, Black Type racing is once again offering stud farms an important opportunity to showcase their stallions and, by extension, their stallions's progeny. Pricing remains at an affordable $390 plus GST for all stallions that have a stakes performer. For unproven stallions – including those without runners – that are yet to sire a stakes performer, annual pricing is just $290 plus GST per annum. In addition to each stallion's own home page on the platform, participating stud farms also have their own free Black Type Stud Farm page, housing links to all their stallions. Other key benefits include editorial overview tabs for both participating Stud Farms and their stallions, providing crucial context∫, plus linked banners in the weekly Black Type Results every time a participating stallion's progeny win a stakes race in Australia, New Zealand or Hong Kong.

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  • Beiwacht Adds Group 1 Fuel to The Fire

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    A defining performance at Randwick has left a major international operation with significant calls to make, after a gifted colt stamped his authority on one of the autumn's marquee weight-for-age contests. Beiwacht, already a Golden Rose winner, added further lustre to his record with a commanding all-the-way victory in the Gr1 All Aged Stakes (1400m), taking on older rivals and leaving little doubt about his standing among the elite. The three-year-old Bivouac colt's dominance from the front was as decisive as it was controlled, dictating terms throughout before kicking clear to secure a result that not only enhances his racing credentials but also elevates his long-term value as a stallion prospect. For Godolphin, the win presents both opportunity and dilemma, with decisions looming around whether to continue racing or pivot towards a stud career. Trainer Chris Waller was measured in his post-race assessment, deflecting questions around future plans. "That's one for Godolphin," he said, while making no secret of the regard in which he holds the colt. "He's a very special horse. He's won a Golden Rose breaking the track record and he's shown today how talented he is in beating the older horses." The success marked Waller's third All Aged Stakes triumph, adding to earlier wins with Danleigh and Kolding, and continued a remarkable carnival in which the champion trainer landed a feature race on each day. The victory also brought his tally to 198 Group 1 wins, edging him closer to the landmark 200. A shift in direction earlier in the campaign proved pivotal. After identifying that Beiwacht was not comfortable racing down the straight, connections recalibrated their approach with a focus on securing a major stallion-making prize. "When we worked out he didn't like the straight, we wanted a stallion making race and this stuck out as a good option," Waller explained. "He ran well in the George Ryder and it was a softish track that day and back today on a good track was perfect for him. Even his run behind Joliestar was very good, showing he's up there with the older horses." With two top-level victories now secured – both achieved in slick time – his profile continues to rise sharply. Waller hinted that, should he remain in training, the sprinting showpieces could come into play. "He'd be pretty good in an Everest … those types of races," he said, while acknowledging the balancing act between racing ambitions and commercial value. "We are lucky to be training these colts but I respect they've got big values as well. He's got a great attitude and I've got a great team behind me to help get colts like this to the races in the shape we do." Nash Rawiller partnered the colt to victory as part of a winning treble on the program, praising both his tractability and finishing power." Behind him, Lazzura charged into second while Jimmysstar closed strongly after settling back, adding depth to a high-quality renewal that may yet have international implications.

  • Seventh Heaven as Jigsaw Continues Streak

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    A mix-up at the racetrack gates threatened to derail the day before it had even begun, but by the time the feature was run at Ascot, it had become little more than a footnote to a remarkable victory. Jigsaw extended his winning sequence to seven with a determined front-running performance in The Quokka (1200m), handing trainer Cindy Alderson a richly deserved triumph in Western Australia's richest race. Earlier, Alderson had been briefly held up when a staff member mistakenly identified her as an owner without the correct credentials. The confusion was quickly resolved, and she later reflected on the moment with typical composure. "There was just a bit of an understanding at the gate with the person thinking I was an owner," she said, before adding with a smile, "All's well that ends well." Once on the track, there was little confusion about Jigsaw's intent. Breaking from the widest barrier, the seven-year-old surged forward to take up the running, dictating terms before digging deep in the closing stages to repel a late charge from Rey Magnerio. Though tiring over the final 100 metres, he summoned enough resilience to hold on, underlining the durability that has defined his career. For Alderson, who shares in the ownership with Marcus Price, the result carried a sense of culmination. The veteran gelding, now a 40-start campaigner, has delivered success across multiple jurisdictions, from Melbourne to New Zealand and now Perth, providing connections with what she described as an unforgettable journey. "I turned down an offer to Hong Kong for him so I just thought I would hedge my bets and I told Marcus that I think this is a nice horse and we've just had the ride of a lifetime," she said. "This just feels like the ending of it all because how could you go any better than this?" The tension of the closing stages was not lost on her. "I picked a spot right near the winning post and I just stayed in the zone and at about the 100m mark, I started to cheer which is not normal for me. And then I saw Rey Magnerio flash late and I thought we might be in trouble but he was able to hold on." Central to the streak has been jockey Logan Bates, who has partnered Jigsaw through each of his past seven victories. His post-race assessment suggested the performance owed as much to heart as condition. "Wow … he's left me speechless," Bates said. "Cindy has just done a massive job with him to bring him back. He's gone to New Zealand to win a Group 1 there and then came back and won a Group 1 in Melbourne." He added that the gelding may not have been at his absolute peak but still found a way…
  • Fireball Blazes His Way to 2YO Group 1 Glory

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    Few juveniles manage to stretch their brilliance across such a wide spectrum of distances, but that rare versatility was on full display at Randwick as Fireball confirmed his class with a determined victory in the Gr1 Champagne Stakes (1600m). In doing so, the son of Snitzel not only secured his place among the elite of his generation but also enhanced his profile as a future stallion prospect. The performance capped a remarkable campaign that has seen him succeed at both ends of the juvenile range. A sharp win over 1100m before Christmas first hinted at his ability, followed by his triumph in the $2 million Inglis Millennium, and now a mile victory to complete a full sweep of the major 2YO tests he contested. Few horses can claim wins from sprint trips through to a staying distance at two, and it is that adaptability that continues to set him apart. Purchased for $460,000 from the Yarraman Park Stud draft at last year's Easter Yearling Sale, the colt represents a successful collaboration between the James Harron Bloodstock Colt Partnership and Tony Fung Colts. Bred by Michael O'Keeffe, he has now won three of his six starts and amassed more than $2 million in prizemoney, a return that underlines both his talent and commercial appeal. For Harron, the latest victory carried particular weight. His capacity to adapt across distances has only strengthened his appeal. "He's such a versatile horse and in today's landscape, I think that's what people want as there's so many races for these horses and to win from 1100m to a mile at two, it just opens up so many possibilities going forward." The decision to secure him as a yearling was immediate and emphatic. "He was always a gorgeous colt at the Easter Sale, a lovely big scopey son of Snitzel, he's a horse we just had to have," Harron said, while also acknowledging the broader significance of the result. "It was our first year teaming up with TFI and to get a G1 winner in that first year of the partnership is super special, it means an awful lot, we're thrilled to get the win today." The legacy of his sire was also front of mind. "Obviously Snitzel unfortunately is not with us anymore but he's left an incredible mark in the industry and continues to do so every single week. To have a son like him waiting in the wings is exactly what we're trying to do, we're targeting sons of Snitzel to be in this position and it's nice when a plan comes off because it's a hard game to make plans come off." Trainer Chris Waller echoed that sentiment, noting the colt's professionalism through a demanding preparation. The result also carries broader significance for Inglis, with Fireball becoming the 119th Gr1-winning graduate since 2018 and the third Australian 2YO colt to secure a top-level victory from their sales in the past two seasons. His success adds further intrigue to the upcoming Chairman's Sale, where his dam Advance Party is set to be offered, ensuring his rise resonates well beyond the racetrack.

  • Plunge on Asterix Proves to Be on the Money

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    Fresh legs and a well-timed ride proved decisive at Randwick, where a seasoned stayer signalled his return with authority in the Gr3 JRA Plate (2000m). Asterix, now firmly established in Australia after his New Zealand successes, delivered a polished performance first-up for trainer Chris Waller. The seven-year-old son of Tavistock had hinted at his readiness in recent trials, and market support from $31 into $15 suggested confidence behind the scenes. Settling comfortably under Jason Collett, he tracked the pace before peeling into clear running at the right moment, quickening smartly to reel in You Wahng, with stablemate Travolta finishing third. The race unfolded at a moderate tempo, allowing those within striking distance to capitalise late, while She's A Dealer, who enjoyed a favourable run near the lead, weakened to finish fifth. Collett felt the race shape played perfectly into his hands. "That played out really well for me," he said. "His trials were really good coming into it, he had some freshness in his legs. Starting off over 2000m may have been a question mark, but Chris said 'be kind to him' and we got a very kind run. Off a moderate tempo, we only had to get out late and sprint and he did that." The rider's assessment pointed to a horse still capable of building through his campaign. "I was pretty happy with that win, I think he'll be in for a pretty good winter campaign. Plans are now forming around a potential Queensland tilt, with an immediate target closer to home. The Listed Gosford Gold Cup (2100m) on May 9 is under consideration as a logical next step, offering a gradual progression in trip and competition. Waller indicated the performance was exactly what he had hoped to see. "It's just taken a while to find his legs in Australia, but he's certainly racing honestly now. That was a good win," he said, before outlining a flexible approach to the coming weeks. "That's exactly what we wanted to see and I think there's a Gosford Cup in about three weeks. We'll have a look at that first, it's good prize money here in Sydney and then probably up to Queensland." Bred by Sir Owen Glenn's Go Bloodstock, Asterix is out of the Shirocco mare Mourasana and was purchased for $450,000 from the 2020 NZB Ready to Run Sale at Karaka by Bruce Perry Bloodstock. His early career in the Matamata stable of Lance O'Sullivan and Andrew Scott yielded four wins, including the New Zealand Derby and the Avondale Cup, before his transition to Australia. Now with 25 starts to his name, six wins and more than A$1.1 million in earnings, he appears poised to add further chapters to an already accomplished career.
  • Mazu Makes Seasonal Mark Again Like Clockwork

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    A race steeped in tradition may soon carry an unofficial title all of its own after a reliably seasonal performer again made it his personal playground at Royal Randwick. On the final day of the Sydney Autumn Carnival, a familiar name returned to the winner's list and, in doing so, further strengthened a remarkable association with the Hall Mark Stakes. Mazu produced a determined front-running display to secure a third consecutive victory in the Group 3 sprint over 1200m, holding off a late surge from stablemates King's Secret and Private Eye in a result that handed trainer Joe Pride a memorable trifecta. It was the gelding's first win in 12 months, yet in keeping with a curious pattern, it also marked his third success in as many years on this same autumn program. That affinity for the race has elevated him into rare territory, becoming the first horse to claim the $250,000 event on three occasions. For Pride, it also delivered a fifth win in the race, adding to earlier successes with Lady's Angel and Tiger Tees. "What a fantastic old warrior he is," Pride said, reflecting on the gelding's resilience. "We've won three of these in-a-row and done it on a dry track today." Despite concerns over firmer footing, Pride suggested the conditions may not have been as testing as they appeared. "I think this track's got a little bit of give in it because In Flight won here last week and she has a similar record where her best form is on wet tracks. So I suppose maybe autumn tracks are a little bit softer than the summer tracks." Dropping back from Group 1 company, where he had performed with credit in both The Galaxy and the TJ Smith Stakes, Mazu was able to dictate terms from the front. Rachel King guided him along the inside, conserving ground before asking for a final effort in the straight, where he found enough to repel his challengers. Sent out at $3.70, he edged King's Secret by a head, with Private Eye, the $3.30 favourite, a short neck away in third. King was full of admiration for the veteran's fighting spirit. "I think he just knows it's this race; he loves it," she said. "I was concerned with the firmer deck today, I just didn't know how he'd let down on it. But that last 50, his ears pinned flat back on his head and he just wanted to beat them. I love seeing an older horse like that, even if he only wins one race a year, he deserves it." With earnings now approaching $11 million, the son of Maurice, who has raced three time in The Everest, continues to reward connections, who will weigh up whether to press on to Brisbane or opt for a break. Behind him, both King's Secret and Private Eye performed with credit, with the former likely heading to the paddock and the latter set for a Queensland campaign.

  • Good Friday Arrives Late for Andrew Scott

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    A day, two weeks after Easter, that began with family pride carried seamlessly into racetrack success, as events aligned for one of New Zealand racing's most respected stables. News of a significant academic achievement at home was followed by a treble at Te Rapa, giving Andrew Scott and training partner Lance O'Sullivan plenty to reflect on. The morning highlight came with confirmation that Scott's daughter, Maria, had been awarded the NZTR McKenzie Future Leaders Scholarship, a $10,000 grant that will support her studies towards a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Marketing at the University of Auckland. The recognition resonated deeply, not only for its financial assistance but for what it represents within the industry. "Maria is a young lady that is very passionate about the industry," Scott said. "We need the next generation coming through and she has got a keen eye for racing. She was very excited and very grateful (to receive the scholarship)." He added that watching his daughter take the next step was especially meaningful. "With children it's great to see them coming through and taking the next stage in life. Hopefully she finds a good way forward." That sense of satisfaction extended to the afternoon, where the Wexford stable struck three times on a program that hinted at a productive autumn and winter ahead. Conditions suited the team's planning, with several runners deliberately kept away from firmer summer tracks now finding their moment. "It was very good for the team and encouraging going into later autumn and winter months with horses we know can handle the conditions and hopefully they have got a good few wins in them," Scott said. Two of those victories came for Kylie Bax's Bloodstock Achieving Xcellence syndicates, beginning with Little Bit Of Love in the Zoe and James At Lodge 1400. The mare's effectiveness on rain-affected ground was again evident, and Scott made no secret of the deliberate approach behind her preparation. "It is certainly their time of year and we have purposely kept them away from the quick ground through summer," he said. "Little Bit Of Love is well adept in these sort of conditions and he is proven in that winter top grade." Prudentia completed Bax's double later on the card, returning to the winner's circle in the Sal's Pizza Hamilton 1300. "We think Prudentia, with another prep under her belt, should get through a few good grades. That was a good win today," Scott said. The treble was rounded out by Miss Bo Peep, who led home stablemate Tristar in the Power Farming Morrinsville 1200 to give the yard a quinella. "Miss Bo Peep is a bonny mare, she sprints well and Wentwood Grange has been very patient with a wee bit of a setback over the summer months," Scott said. "She had been put away and today was very rewarding for the team."
  • Aristopolos and Byrne-Burke Combine Again

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    Under lights at Launceston on Friday night, another emphatic display confirmed the emergence of a rare juvenile talent in Tasmania. Aristopolos maintained his perfect record with a commanding victory in the $45,000 Kevin Sharkie Alpha Bowl (1220m), stretching his unbeaten run to six from six with an effortless eight-length margin over Zalau. Sent out at prohibitive odds, the St Mark's Basilica colt never gave his supporters a moment's concern, travelling smoothly before quickening clear to underline his dominance among the state's two-year-olds. Trained at Longford by John Blacker, his rise has been swift and decisive, elevating him from an early-season prospect to what many are already calling a generational talent for the Apple Isle. The Alpha Bowl success came on the back of a demanding summer campaign in which he swept through Tasmania's key juvenile features. His sequence included the Listed Elwick Stakes (1100m) in Hobart, followed by a crushing 8.5-length win in the Magic Millions 2YO Classic (1200m), and a further success in the Gold Sovereign Stakes (1200m) at Launceston. Each performance reinforced the same narrative – a colt blessed with both speed and no-nonsense authority, capable of putting races beyond doubt in a matter of strides. Bred by Armidale Stud, Aristopolos is by European champion sire St Mark's Basilica out of the stakes-placed mare Flying Krupt, and was secured for $60,000 at the 2025 Tasmanian Yearling Sale. That purchase now looks inspired, with the colt having already banked more than $350,000 in prizemoney and bonuses. Integral to his success has been red-hot jockey Erica Byrne Burke, who has partnered him in all six victories. Her measured handling has allowed the colt to settle and unleash a sharp turn of foot, a quality that has left his trainer searching for suitable work partners at home. Attention now turns to what lies ahead. Despite reported interest from Hong Kong earlier in the year, connections have remained committed to a local campaign, with a possible tilt at the Sires Produce Stakes (1400m) in July under consideration following a short break. His relaxed temperament has also drawn praise, with the colt noted for conserving energy pre-race, a trait that complements his natural ability. With an unblemished record and a growing reputation, Aristopolos has not only dominated his peers but also ignited genuine excitement about what may come next.

    Aristopolos

    Undefeated Aristopolos is now six from six (pic: tasracing.com.au)
  • Gr1 Mare and Elite Vendors Headline MM Digital

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    A proven Group-class performer from Western Australia is set to headline the latest Magic Millions Digital Sale, with bidding now underway for a catalogue that blends racetrack talent with broodmare depth. Running from April 17 to 22, the online auction offers buyers a diverse selection, but it is the presence of Admiration Express that provides a clear focal point. Retired after a distinguished racing career, the grey mare will be offered as Lot 54 by Jason Miller Racing, presenting a rare chance to secure a horse that combined durability with high-end performance. A triple stakes winner, her résumé includes victories in the Group 3 Champion Fillies Stakes and the Group 3 Strickland Stakes, but it was a performance in defeat that arguably defined her. In the Group 1 Northerly Stakes, Admiration Express unleashed a powerful late surge from near the tail of the field, finishing just over half a length behind subsequent Australian Cup winner Light Infantry Man. From ninth at the 400m, her closing sectionals marked her as a mare of considerable ability, and one capable of matching it with elite opposition under pressure. By Encosta de Lago sire-son My Admiration, her pedigree only strengthens the appeal. One of seven winners from as many runners for Comme Ci, she is closely related to stakes performers Fred Dag and Janaura, ensuring her value extends well beyond the racetrack. For breeders, the combination of performance and production on the dam side adds further depth to an already attractive profile. Beyond the headline act, the catalogue draws on contributions from a wide cross-section of leading vendors, including Arrowfield Training Centre, Attunga Stud, Baramul Stud, Newhaven Park, Segenhoe Stud and Yarraman Park. The latter consigns four mares unreserved, among them Set to Unleash, the dam of Magic Millions 2YO Classic winner Houtzen, offering immediate residual value. Meanwhile elite vendor Silverdale Farm's draft includes seven unreserved entries, featuring a yearling colt by Stay Inside alongside broodmares carrying positive tests to sires such as Stay Inside, Wild Ruler, Cosmic Force and Rebel Dane. Kamea also stands out, a half-sister to Quokka contender Caballus, who was covered by Tassort last season. Racing prospects add another layer to the offering. Zucchero, catalogued by Arrowfield Training Centre, brings consistent Highway form in Sydney, while Fierce 'N Fabulous, Hostile Talk and Let'sdeal provide further depth among the tried horses. Recent winners Inca Trail and Bifurcation are also included, along with Stormy Malice, a maiden mare whose page is enhanced by her relation to Group 1 Vinery Stakes placegetter Salty Pearl. Seven yearlings round out the catalogue, representing sires such as Stay Inside, Spirit of Boom, Shamus Award and Cool Aza Beel. Attunga Stud offers a Hellbent weanling, the first foal of a half-sister to Group 1-placed Eckstein, while Taormina Lodge presents broodmares with foals at foot, including Love Over Gold with a Starspangledbanner colt. With bidding already active and closing set to commence from midday AEST on April 22, the sale provides a timely opportunity to access proven bloodlines and emerging talent in a competitive marketplace.

  • Docklands Prepared to Kick a Big Goal

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    A return to Hong Kong with a single, clearly defined target could prove the key to unlocking a peak performance on one of the sport's richest stages. That is the thinking behind the latest overseas venture for Docklands, who heads to Sha Tin for the HK$24 million FWD Champions Mile on April 26 with a preparation designed around the race rather than as part of a broader campaign. According to racingnews.hkjc.com, the six-year-old is no stranger to the environment, having contested the past two editions of the Hong Kong Mile, including a solid fourth behind Voyage Bubble in December. On previous occasions, those appearances came as extensions of international campaigns, but this time the trip has been approached with greater intent. "The interesting thing about this run this time is that Hong Kong has always been on the way back from something else, and this is the first time it's the whole point of the trip, so I hope that will help him," trainer Harry Eustace said. "He seems fine after Doncaster and it was lovely to see him come back in as good order as ever, and I haven't had to do much with him since." Confidence has been bolstered by his most recent outing, a comfortable victory in the Listed Doncaster Mile, which followed a high-class 2024 season highlighted by success in the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot. That campaign also saw him consistently measure up in elite company, finishing fourth in both the Prix Jacques le Marois and Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, and fifth in the Sussex Stakes. Eustace believes those experiences, across Britain, France, Japan and Hong Kong, have contributed to a more complete racehorse. "Towards the end of last year, he was finally running well," he said. "Everyone had him down as a straight-track horse, but he put up a good performance in the Hong Kong Mile and he's becoming more versatile with age. The opposition at Sha Tin will be formidable, featuring a line-up of established Group 1 performers including Voyage Bubble, Lucky Sweynesse, Red Lion and Jantar Mantar. The latter accounted for Docklands when they met in the Mile Championship at Kyoto last November, although circumstances were far from ideal. With Mark Zahra booked to ride, and support from his brother David on the ground in Hong Kong, the pieces are in place for a focused assault. "He's a very good horse, but he isn't a champion miler and he isn't building a stud career, so he's chasing money and there's good prizemoney in Hong Kong," Eustace added. That pragmatic outlook underscores a campaign built around opportunity, with the aim of maximising returns on a horse now reaching full maturity.
  • Fireball Wins Gr1 Champagne Stakes

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    BTP

    Arrowfield stallion

    • Track: Randwick
    • Race: Gr1 Champagne Stakes (1600m)
    • Winner: Fireball (Snitzel-Advance Party, by Charge Forward)
    • Placings: 2nd: Campione D'Italia, 3rd: Diameter
    • Stallion: Snitzel (Redoute's Choice-Snippets' Lass, by Snippets)
    • Stud Farm: Arrowfield Stud, NSW
    • Winner's Race Record: 6 starts: 3 wins, 1 placing
    • Sales Details: $460,000, 2025 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale, Vendor: Yarraman Park Stud

    Yarraman Park

    WI graduate

  • Beiwacht Wins Gr1 All Aged Stakes

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    BTP

    Darley 42

    • Track: Randwick
    • Race: Gr1 All Aged Stakes (1400m)
    • Winner: Beiwacht (Bivouac-Metastasio, by Street Cry)
    • Placings: 2nd: Lazzura, 3rd: Jimmysstar
    • Stallion: Bivouac (Exceed And Excel-Dazzler, by More Than Ready)
    • Stud Farm: Darley Stud, NSW
    • Winner's Race Record: 13 starts: 3 wins, 4 placings
    • Sales Details: N/A
  • Afireofgidgeecoals Wins Gr2 Karrakatta Plate

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    BTP

    Darley 42

    • Track: Ascot
    • Race: Gr2 Karrakatta Plate (1200m)
    • Winner: Afireofgidgeecoals (Too Darn Hot-Caiguna, by Dubai Destination)
    • Placings: 2nd: Beatty, 3rd: Aurum Belle
    • Stallion: Too Darn Hot (Dubawi-Dar Re Mi, by Singspiel)
    • Stud Farm: Darley, NSW
    • Winner's Race Record: 4 starts: 2 wins, 1 placing
    • Sales Details: $180,000, 2025 Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale

    Magic graduate

  • Matias Wins Gr3 Frank Packer Plate

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    BTP

    Arrowfield stallion

    • Track: Randwick
    • Race: Gr3 Frank Packer Plate (2000m)
    • Winner: Matias (Snitzel-Never Listen, by Trusting)
    • Placings: 2nd: Providence, 3rd: Pictor
    • Stallion: Snitzel (Redoute's Choice-Snippets' Lass, by Snippets)
    • Stud Farm: Arrowfield Stud, NSW
    • Winner's Race Record: 9 starts: 3 wins, 3 placings
    • Sales Details: $450,000, 2024 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale

    Magic graduate

  • Snitzel Dancer Wins Gr3 James H B Carr Stakes

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    BTP

    Arrowfield Stallion

    • Track: Randwick
    • Race: Gr3 James H B Carr Stakes (1400m)
    • Winner: Snitzel Dancer (Snitzel-Novel Dancer, by Written Tycoon)
    • Placings: 2nd: Plaintiff, 3rd: Karinska
    • Stallion: Snitzel (Redoute's Choice-Snippets' Lass, by Snippets)
    • Stud Farm: Arrowfield Stud, NSW
    • Winner's Race Record: 7 starts: 3 wins, 1 placing
    • Sales Details: $425,000, 2024 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale, Vendor: Sledmere Stud

    Sledmere graduate

    WI graduate

  • Asterix Wins Gr3 JRA Plate (2000m)

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    BTP

    • Track: Randwick
    • Race: Gr3 JRA Plate (2000m) Randwick
    • Winner: Asterix (Tavistock-Mourasana, by Shirocco)
    • Placings: 2nd: You Wahng, 3rd: Travolta
    • Stallion: Tavistock (Montjeu-Upstage, by Quest for Fame)
    • Stud Farm: Cambridge Stud, NZ
    • Winner's Race Record: 25 starts: 6 wins, 2 placings
    • Sales Details: $450,000, 2020 NZB Ready to Run Sale
  • Mazu Wins Gr3 Hall Mark Stakes

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    BTP

    Arrowfield stallion

    • Track: Randwick
    • Race: Gr3 Hall Mark Stakes (1200m)
    • Winner: Mazu (Maurice-Chatelaine, by Flying Spur)
    • Placings: 2nd: King's Secret, 3rd: Private Eye
    • Stallion: Maurice (Screen Hero-Mejiro Frances, by Carnegie)
    • Stud Farm: Arrowfield Stud, NSW
    • Winner's Race Record: 46 starts: 10 wins, 13 placings
    • Sales Details: $180,000, 2020 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

    WI graduate

  • Jigsaw Wins The BYD Quokka

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    BTP

    • Track: Ascot
    • Race: $5m The BYD Quokka (1200m)
    • Winner: Jigsaw (Manhattan Rain-Demandz, by Lonhro)
    • Placings: 2nd: Rey Magnerio, 3rd: Talkanco
    • Stallion: Manhattan Rain (Encosta de Lago-Shantha's Choice, by Canny Lad)
    • Stud Farm: Geisel Park Stud, WA
    • Winner's Race Record: 40 starts: 16 wins, 5 placings
    • Sales Details: N/A
  • Miss Janet Wins LR Star Way Stakes

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    BTP

    Coolmore

    • Track: Ellerslie
    • Race: LR Star Way Stakes (1200m)
    • Winner: Miss Janet (Home Affairs-Janast, by Redoute's Choice)
    • Placings: 2nd: Belle Rebelle, 3rd: So Fear
    • Stallion: Home Affairs (I Am Invincible-Miss Mickey, by Flying Spur)
    • Stud Farm: Coolmore Stud, NSW
    • Winner's Race Record: 2 starts: 1 win, 1 placing
    • Sales Details: $170,000, 2025 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale

    Magic graduate

  • Brave Monarch Wins LR Daybreak Lover

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    BTP

    Yarraman Park

    • Track: Eagle Farm
    • Race: LR Daybreak Lover (1400m)
    • Winner: Brave Monarch (Brave Smash-Puppet Queen, by Kingmambo)
    • Placings: 2nd: Call Da Vinci, 3rd: Spanish Treasure
    • Stallion: Brave Smash (Tosen Phantom-Tosen Smash, by Tokai Teio)
    • Stud Farm: Yarraman Park Stud, NSW
    • Winner's Race Record: 5 starts: 4 wins, 0 placings
    • Sales Details: $20,000, 2024 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

    WI graduate

  • Spicy Martini Wins LR Ladbrokes Ascot Handicap

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    BTP

    Coolmore

    • Spicy Martini Wins LR Ladbrokes Ascot Handicap
    • Track: Eagle Farm
    • Race: LR Ladbrokes Ascot Handicap (1000m)
    • Winner: Spicy Martini (Justify-Extra Olives, by Redoute's Choice)
    • Placings: 2nd: Uncommon James, 3rd: Payline
    • Stallion: Justify (Scat Daddy-Stage Magic, by Ghostzapper)
    • Stud Farm: Coolmore Stud, NSW
    • Winner's Race Record: 10 starts: 5 wins, 0 placings
    • Sales Details: $8,000, 2023 Inglis Digital Early March Online Sale, Vendor: Coolmore Stud

    Coolmore

    WI graduate

  • Kings Valley Wins LR Mornington Cup

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    BTP

    • Track: Mornington
    • Race: LR Sportsbet Mornington Cup (2400m)
    • Winner: Kings Valley (Territories-Crystal Etoile, by Dansili)
    • Placings: 2nd: Pounding, 3rd: Suntora
    • Stallion: Territories (Invincible Spirit-Taranto, by Machiavellian)
    • Stud Farm: Darley, NSW
    • Winner's Race Record: 18 starts: 3 wins, 6 placings
    • Sales Details: 140,000 gns, 2024 Tattersalls October Yearling Sale (Book 1)
  • Recon Wins LR Hareeba Stakes

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    BTP

    • Track: Mornington
    • Race: LR Sportsbet Hareeba Stakes (1200m)
    • Winner: Recon (Cosmic Force-Orvassa, by Equiano)
    • Placings: 2nd: La Fracas, 3rd: Pop Award
    • Stallion: Cosmic Force (Deep Field-Little Zeta, by Commands)
    • Stud Farm: Newgate Farm, NSW
    • Winner's Race Record: 11 starts: 6 wins, 0 placings
    • Sales Details: N/A
  • Cessation Wins RL The Joey

    Weekend, 20th April 2026
    BTP

    • Track: Ascot
    • Race: RL The Joey (1200m)
    • Winner: Cessation (Sessions-Corvetto, by Dylan Thomas)
    • Placings: 2nd: Repossession, 3rd: Petula
    • Stallion: Sessions (Lonhro-Seances, by Canny Lad)
    • Stud Farm: Oakland Park Stud, WA
    • Winner's Race Record: 25 starts: 6 wins, 7 placings
    • Sales Details: $12,000, 2022 Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale

    Magic graduate

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