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  • NEW Timeform Elevates Sprint Star to New KPI

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    A performance of rare authority at Sha Tin has elevated Ka Ying Rising into the upper reaches of sprinting history, with the latest Timeform assessment confirming what many already suspected. Awarded a rating of 137 after his commanding victory in the Chairman’s Sprint Prize, where he was eased down in a contemptuous display, the David Hayes-trained gelding now stands alone as the highest-rated sprinter of the modern era and among the most accomplished since records began. Such a figure places him in exalted company. Only Abernant and Pappa Fourway, dominant figures of the mid-20th century, have been assessed higher by Timeform since its inception in 1948. To be mentioned alongside those names is to occupy a rarefied space, one reserved for horses whose brilliance transcends generations. Sunday’s display provided ample justification for that elevation. Settled comfortably before unleashing his trademark acceleration, Ka Ying Rising brushed aside Satono Reve by 4.5-lengths, in the process lowering his own track record. It was a performance that built on his victory in the same race 12 months earlier, when the margin had been narrower, and extended his winning sequence to 20. Timeform’s lead Flat analyst David Johnson was unequivocal in his assessment. “Ka Ying Rising, the world's best sprinter, has a new Timeform rating of 137 - that's an increase from his pre-race figure of 135,” he said on the Nick Luck Daily podcast, framing the rise as both deserved and significant. He pointed to the manner of the victory as much as the margin, noting, “We saw at the weekend he was eased down to win a second Chairman's Prize and extend that winning sequence to 20, beating Satono Reve by almost twice as far as he did last year.” The rating itself carries considerable historical weight. “That rating of 137 takes him above modern greats like Black Caviar and Battaash (both 136), and level with Dayjur and Moorestyle,” Johnson said, before placing the achievement in a broader context. “When looking at the list of Timeform's historic top sprinters, a rating of 137 has Ka Ying Rising joint third behind only Abernant, who was rated 142, and Pappa Fourway, who was rated 139.” For Johnson, the conclusion is clear: “What we're seeing from Ka Ying Rising is definitely putting him in that all-time great status.” Comparisons with current European sprinters further underline the gap. “Look at how he compares to the current European horses. Lazzat on 124 is the highest-rated European sprinter and he beat Satono Reve by just half a length in last year's Queen Elizabeth Jubilee Stakes, so that just gives a bit of context to the different league that Ka Ying Rising is operating in,” Johnson added, dismissing any suggestion that international travel is required to validate his standing. Beyond the sprint ranks, Europe’s leading performers trail some way behind. Calandagan heads the continent on a mark of 133 following his Champion Stakes success, while Arc winner Daryz sits at 131 after his recent return in the Prix Ganay. Against that backdrop, Ka Ying Rising’s figure of 137 not only defines his division, but sets him apart across the global landscape.

    Ka Ying Rising

    Ka Ying Rising cruised home to another record (pic: hkjc.com)
  • NEW Dual Queensland HOTY Antino Retired

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    The curtain has come down on one of Queensland racing’s modern flagbearers, with Antino retired following his final appearance in the Brisbane Handicap at Eagle Farm. The decision was made after the Tony Gollan-trained gelding was found to have heat and swelling in his right fore tendon, with further veterinary examinations confirming he had sustained an injury during the race. It brought an immediate halt to a career that had been defined by both brilliance and durability, the son of Redwood leaving the stage with a record of 13 wins and seven placings from 33 starts, and prizemoney of more than $3.4 million. Among those victories were two at the highest level, highlighted by his dominant Toorak Handicap success in 2024 and a commanding performance in last year’s Doomben Cup, achievements that underpinned consecutive Queensland Horse of the Year titles. Few horses captured the imagination quite like Antino, whose trademark mid-race surge became his calling card. Regularly partnered by Blake Shinn, he possessed the ability to sustain long, searching runs that often broke the resolve of his rivals, a style that endeared him to a wide following. Even in defeat, he remained competitive at the elite level, notably splitting Sir Delius and Via Sistina when runner-up in the Turnbull Stakes, a performance that saw him start among the leading chances in the Cox Plate. For Gollan, the decision to retire was not taken lightly. “It is with tremendous sadness we have had to make this decision given the thrills and excitement he has provided the racing industry from fans to our staff and owners,” he said, reflecting on a partnership that had flourished since the gelding joined his stable in 2022. Gratitude was extended to the ownership group and the wider team, with Gollan adding, “I wish to thank Jeetu Ramchandani and the ownership group for the opportunity to train Antino and my wider team who have contributed to his training and preparation since the gelding joined our stable in 2022.” From modest beginnings, Antino’s rise had been as compelling as his performances on the track. Purchased for $27,000 at the New Zealand Bloodstock Ready to Run Sale by Hong Kong-based owner Ramchandani, he developed into one of the most consistent and admired gallopers in the country. His early promise was quickly realised, and under Gollan’s guidance he became a central figure in Queensland’s racing narrative. As he now begins a quieter chapter, the focus shifts to rehabilitation and a well-earned retirement.
  • NEW Newmarket Moves to Future Proof Its Heritage

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    A bold attempt to safeguard one of the sport's most iconic global centres has placed racing firmly at the core of a new long-term vision for Newmarket, as industry leaders respond to growing external pressures and shifting community sentiment. Unveiled last week, the strategy document titled A Case For Newmarket outlines a five-point plan aimed at preserving the town's global standing while addressing mounting concerns linked to the rapid expansion of nearby Cambridge. According to racingpost.com, increased housing development, infrastructure strain and the pull of a thriving tech and life sciences sector have all been identified as risks to Newmarket's identity as the heart of international racing and breeding. Those challenges are compounded by internal pressures, including declining foal crops, falling visitor numbers and a shortage of affordable housing for the workforce that underpins the industry. The report warns that without decisive action, the town's position could erode despite racing contributing an estimated £300 million annually to the local economy and supporting more than 1,000 jobs. The Newmarket Thoroughbred Racing & Breeding Industry Forum, established last year and led by Amy Starkey, has spent months consulting widely across the sector and local community. More than 100 meetings helped shape the findings, including a stark assessment of how racing is perceived locally. According to Starkey, feedback revealed that "people believed horseracing to be self-serving, lacking in trust and arrogant in our whole approach" and that "our relationship with local people was toxic and broken". From that starting point, the report sets out to rebuild trust while reinforcing the town's economic and cultural significance. Its five pillars focus on land use and transport, innovation, welfare and retraining, workforce development, and stronger community engagement. Practical measures include exploring equine waste as an energy source, establishing a Retraining of Racehorses centre, creating starter yards and potentially developing an all-weather track, alongside improving public access to training grounds. Starkey framed the strategy as both an opportunity and a call to action. "As an industry, we're wholly committed to the future of Newmarket – there's nowhere like it in the world. This is a significant opportunity and a call to policymakers to recognise the value of the sport and support it." Prominent figures within racing echoed that sentiment. John Gosden stressed the wider importance of the industry, saying, "I don't want you to underestimate our business cluster's importance to UK PLC, or to the region. I think with intelligent planning and the backing of local and national government, we can continue to lead, progress and innovate, and make our region proud of both its past and its future." Godolphin's Hugh Anderson reinforced Newmarket's global appeal, noting, "We're here because Sheikh Mohammed came here and realised this was the place to grow a huge racing and breeding empire… Newmarket is the jewel in the crown of British racing." There is also a strong social dimension underpinning the proposals. Andrew Braithwaite warned of the risks of losing a shared identity, stating, "When a shared purpose goes out of a community, it rarely goes well… If we have the best people here, the other competing racing centres internationally will struggle to better Newmarket." Taken together, the blueprint represents an effort not just to protect a historic centre, but to reposition it for a changing world while keeping racing firmly at its heart.

    Newmarket

    Unique Newmarket needs to be safeguarded
  • NEW Littlefield May Have Another Bulletproof Runner

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    Charlotte Littlefield is the trainer of talented Group-winning mare She’s Bulletproof (Shooting To Win), however she may just have unearthed one that’s potentially even better. According to racing.com, a performance that stopped seasoned judges in their tracks at Flemington has marked Concord Connie as a filly of rare promise, with early calls already placing her firmly on a Group 1 trajectory. What unfolded in a modest BM70 over 1400m quickly transcended its billing, the three-year-old delivering a display that resonated well beyond the confines of the race. Trained by Charlotte Littlefield, the daughter of Contributer overcame a significant early deficit before unleashing a sustained run that carried her past the field and into clear air. By the time she reached the line, the margin had stretched to six lengths, but it was the manner of the victory that left the deepest impression. Clocking the fastest final 200m of the meeting in 11.24 seconds, she combined acceleration with authority in a way rarely seen at that level. For respected analyst David Gately, the reaction was immediate and emphatic. “My first thought was – ‘that’s a Group 1 winner’,” he said on SEN’s Giddy Up, a view he quickly reinforced. “That’s too good an effort to not be a Group 1 horse. To win by six (lengths) after spotting them eight (lengths) adds merit to the performance. If she’s not Group 1 competitive, I’d be surprised.” The sentiment was echoed by Racing.com’s Clint Hutchison, who rated the performance among the best seen anywhere that day. “What a win, it was one of the wins of the whole day anywhere around the country,” he said. “It was exceptional. Her late sectionals were off the charts.” Historical comparisons are often made with caution, but Gately saw clear parallels with a familiar benchmark. Reflecting on the win, he noted, “My brain went straight to Espiona. Remember when she won that race at Flemington and we thought she would be a Group 1 horse? It turns out she was, she went on to win a Group 1,” referencing the Extreme Choice filly who later claimed the Coolmore Classic. Despite the rising hype, connections are intent on maintaining a measured approach. Littlefield outlined a path that prioritises development over haste, suggesting the filly will have one more outing this preparation before being set for the spring. “We’ve got a perfect carnival coming up in spring time to aim her for those bigger, loftier races,” she said, while cautioning against overreaching too soon. “We could get ahead of ourselves and head up to Brisbane for a Winx Guineas, but that would be doing the wrong thing by the horse... she’s quite sensitive and she’s still developing.” A return to Flemington over 1400m, this time against male opposition, is the preferred next step, with the longer-term goal to build confidence before a break. “We can build her confidence then give her a break and bring her back for the spring and let her rip,” Littlefield said.
  • NEW Daryz Delivers Returning Shot Across the Bows

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    A measured tempo up front did little to dull the impact of a returning star at ParisLongchamp, where Daryz (Sea The Stars) confirmed he has lost none of the brilliance that defined his Arc triumph, reports TDN. Any suggestion he might need the outing was quickly dispelled as the 7-10 favourite travelled sweetly throughout the 10 1/2-furlong Gr1 Prix Ganay before asserting with authority when it mattered. Settled behind the leaders by Mickael Barzalona, the homebred moved into contention with ease and, once asked, produced a decisive turn to surge clear. At the line, Bright Picture was a distant 3.5-lengths away in second, with Aventure a further 1.75-lengths back in third. Barzalona's confidence in the closing stages told its own story, the rider content to bide his time before allowing the response to unfold. "He settled well, as they went very slow and showed that acceleration," he said. "I had plenty in my hands for the sprint and he did everything the right way. He's getting more mature and I wouldn't be surprised if he is better this year. Trip doesn't matter to him." It was a performance that spoke not only of raw ability, but of a horse beginning to furnish into a more complete racing package. Managing such talent presents its own challenges, and Francis Graffard was quick to highlight both the progression of Daryz and the delicate balance required within his yard. "Daryz has gained strength and maturity. Today we had the perfect race for his return–the pace wasn't very strong, but he has more power now and is more assertive in his behaviour," he explained, drawing a clear distinction between his stable stars. "Calandagan and Daryz are quite different. Calandagan builds his races, accelerates progressively and always finishes very strongly. Daryz, on the other hand, has a sharper, more explosive turn of foot. Both are high-quality horses, but with distinct profiles." Future plans already point to an ambitious path, with Royal Ascot looming as a central target. Graffard did not shy away from his admiration either, adding, "I'm lucky to work with very good horses, but he is truly exceptional–well-bred with a remarkable physique, especially a superb hindquarter. Looking ahead, the target is already set–the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot in June. Before that, he should run in the [May 21] Prix Aga Khan IV, if everything goes well after today." Connections of the placed runners were far from disheartened, with Pierre-Yves Bureau noting Bright Picture "confirms everything he has shown since the start of the year," while Christophe Ferland expects Aventure to improve and renew the rivalry next time.

  • NEW Prominent Kiwi Partnership to be Dissolved

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    An enduring partnership that has delivered success on both the track and in the breeding barn will draw to a close next month, with three well-credentialled mares set to headline a Gavelhouse Plus offering. Rondinella, Sudbina and Tinnelly will be presented to the market by Haunui Farm in conjunction with Frantic Bloodstock, marking the end of a collaboration that dates back nearly two decades. The decision reflects a shift in focus for co-owner Cathy Franich, who will step away from breeding commitments while continuing her involvement in racing. "It's the end of an era," said Haunui Farm managing director Mark Chitty. "We're putting up three mares that we own in partnership with Cathy Franich from Frantic Bloodstock." That partnership has deep roots, tracing back to foundation mare Valpolicella and producing a stream of high-class performers and valuable broodmares. "We've had a really successful racing and breeding partnership that started all the way back in 2006 with Valpolicella," Chitty said. "We've raced a number of fantastic horses together over the years, like Floria, Misstrum, Rondinella and Sudbina. We've bred many others, including a NZB Filly of the Year in Fix." Commercial appeal is a key component of the offering, with both Rondinella and Sudbina in foal to emerging sire Super Seth at a time when his accessibility to New Zealand breeders has shifted following his relocation to Australia. "Rondinella brings an outstanding race record to the catalogue, having won four races and placed at stakes level on nine occasions, including Group 1 placings in the Tancred Stakes, New Zealand Stakes and Sydney Cup. Her early success as a broodmare has further elevated her profile. Her first foal, He Who Dares, realised $825,000 at Karaka and has already made an impression on the track. "The fillies have been dominant in New Zealand this season, but He Who Dares is arguably the best of the male three-year-olds in New Zealand," Chitty said. "He made significant money in the sale ring and has gone on to do a very good job on the track so far." Sudbina, a Group 3 winner, offers a similarly compelling pedigree. By Almanzor and out of Destined, she is a half-sister to Fix and from a family with strong international ties. Completing the trio, Tinnelly adds further depth as a half-sister to both Sudbina and Fix. While unraced, she has already made her mark as a producer, with Savabeel filly Chilling Out showing promise in early racing. The sale, to be conducted online from May 13 to 20, presents buyers with a rare opportunity to acquire mares from a proven and carefully managed breeding programme. As Chitty acknowledged, "There's obviously mixed feelings with it being the end of an era, but it gives buyers an exciting opportunity to secure these three lovely mares."
  • Zoustar Headlines Widden Stud's 2026 Sires

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    Strength in depth and proven excellence headline a striking stallion roster unveiled across New South Wales and Victoria, with Hunter Valley-based Zoustar once again anchoring Widden Stud's ambitions both on the track and in the sales ring. Widely regarded as one of the most dominant forces among Australian sires, he has extended his influence into another season of elite performance, producing 21 Australian stakes performers domestically this season, and continuing to shape the upper tier of the breed. Now firmly established at the peak of his powers, Zoustar's profile has been further elevated by the exploits of Joliestar, whose five Group 1 victories and earnings beyond $9 million have underpinned a campaign set to stretch onto the international stage. The mare is being prepared for Royal Ascot, where she will contest the Queen Elizabeth Jubilee Stakes, a move that reflects both confidence and ambition at the highest level. Antony Thompson noted, "Zoustar is at the height of his powers and maintains excellent fertility with his recent books of mares surpassing the quality of all that have gone before," adding that elite mares such as Bella Nipotina, Medaglia Valore and Via Africa had all been part of recent coverings. Commercial demand remains just as emphatic, with Zoustar's yearlings continuing to command premium attention. "This year he produced six yearlings selling for $1million or more and averaged more than $544,000 from 57 yearlings, underlining the extraordinary commercial appeal," Thompson said, reinforcing his standing as a cornerstone sire for breeders seeking both performance and return. Emerging talent within the roster has also drawn strong market support, particularly Jacquinot, whose first crop has made an immediate impression. Sixteen yearlings sold through Magic Millions Book 1, averaging $218,125 and topping at $425,000, with leading trainer Ciaron Maher securing three of the five highest-priced lots. Thompson remarked, "Champion trainer Ciaron Maher purchased three of his top five-priced yearlings which speaks volumes for their quality, and we can't wait to see them on the track next season," while adding that early feedback from breakers and trainers had been overwhelmingly positive. Among the value-driven sires, Trapeze Artist continues to reward breeders with consistency and class, producing eight stakes winners this season, second only to his sire Snitzel. His progeny span precocious juveniles such as Spicy Miss and Chilly Girl through to older performers like Saturday's Gr1 Australasian Oaks heroine Panova, Piggyback and Pinito, underlining his versatility. "Trapeze Artist's success has been building for some time, and his fee reflects the value he offers this season," Thompson said. Further depth is provided by Zousain, whose steady stream of winners includes emerging stakes performers and an encouraging Hong Kong presence, while Supido's current juvenile crop has already yielded the Magic Millions 2YO Classic winner Unit Five from limited runners. Anders has also made inroads with his first three-year-olds, highlighted by the progressive Single Choice. Completing the NSW roster are Written By, Portland Sky, Rebel Dane and Sweet Ride, each contributing to a balanced offering that blends proven performance with affordability. As Thompson summarised, "We have a strong group of value stallion options who continue to perform."

    Joliestar

    Sensational Zoustar mare Joliestar (pic: Mark Gatt)
  • Widden's Riddles Creek Bursting with Potential

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    Meanwhile, Victoria's Riddles Creek property also boasts an exciting cohort of stallions whose progeny could set the track alight over coming seasons. A growing sense of choice and opportunity defines the southern arm of Widden Stud's operation at Riddles Creek, where a well-balanced roster continues to build traction with breeders seeking both performance and commercial appeal. Anchored by emerging talent and reinforced by proven names at a time when the southern State is punching above its weight, the Victorian line-up reflects a deliberate push to cater for a wide spectrum of breeding strategies. Among the headline acts, Southport Tycoon returns for his second season with expectations firmly on the rise following an encouraging debut year at stud. The dual Group 1-winning son of Written Tycoon covered 127 mares in his opening book, a figure that speaks to the confidence placed in his credentials. That early support has only strengthened, with Widden noting, "We couldn't be more pleased with the level of support he received, particularly the quality of mares in his first book. The excitement around his first crop of foals is building, and he is an exceptionally well-credentialed stallion. We look forward to him attracting another strong book this season." Elsewhere on the roster, a trio of sires has continued to deliver tangible results through their early runners. Russian Camelot, Doubtland and Dirty Work have all made inroads with their three-year-old crops, underlining their ability to produce competitive stock both on the track and in the marketplace. "It is exciting to see the promising results from their first two crops to race. Breeders have supported them well, and they are continuing to return value both in the sales ring and on the track," the farm reported. Russian Camelot's upward trajectory has been highlighted by the progress of his progeny, with Beyond Question reportedly selling to Hong Kong for $1 million, while the Hawkes-trained Strangethingdesired continues to shape as a promising city performer. Dirty Work has again demonstrated his strength with juveniles, led by stakes winner Never Ordinary, while Doubtland remains a reliable commercial option, with 16 individual winners this season and a top-priced colt fetching $320,000 at the Melbourne Premier Sale. Further intrigue surrounds King Colorado as he enters his third season, buoyed by a strong first crop of foals and encouraging early signals. A Group 1-winning juvenile by Kingman, his pedigree and profile have resonated strongly with breeders. "The support we have received for King Colorado, both from shareholders and breeders, has given him an exceptional start. The quality of his first crop is expected to drive an increase in mare numbers again this season, particularly at such strong value," the farm noted, reflecting confidence in his long-term trajectory. Completing the roster, Nicconi, Gold Standard and Bruckner provide a blend of proven performance and emerging potential. Nicconi continues to deliver in the sales ring, highlighted by a $500,000 filly and a $300,000 colt this season, while his carefully managed book ensures ongoing consistency. "Nicconi is a marvel. While his book is now carefully managed, he remains incredibly fertile and continues to deliver exceptional results for his supporters," Widden said. Gold Standard's expanding two-year-old crop and Bruckner's encouraging first yearlings further reinforce the depth on offer, ensuring breeders are presented with a versatile and competitive suite of options.
  • The Group 1 Truth is Out There for Geegees

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    In a finish that demanded a second look, a line of four charged past the post locked together in the Group 1 Robert Sangster Stakes at Morphettville, with Geegees Mistruth emerging from the scramble to land a long-awaited breakthrough. It was a race decided by inches rather than margins, the Tasmanian mare lunging late under Jordan Childs to deny a trio of rivals in a dramatic conclusion. Bridal Waltz and Charm Stone had appeared to have the race between them as they went stride for stride deep into the straight, but the complexion shifted sharply in the closing stages. Building through her gears out wide, Geegees Mistruth arrived with a perfectly timed surge, while Flying For Fun also flashed late to turn the finish into a blanket go. At the line, it was the outsider at $34 who had just enough in reserve to get her head down when it mattered most. For the Mark Walker-trained mare, the result carried the weight of perseverance after a string of setbacks and near misses. Stable representative Ben Gleeson spoke warmly of both the horse and the team behind her, saying, "It's a great group of owners, this filly arrived in our care back in the spring and she came over in great order." He was quick to acknowledge her early handling as well, adding, "Stuart Gandy has done all the work with her as a young horse, and done a wonderful job." Her journey to this point had been anything but straightforward, shaped by misfortune as much as ability. "We acquired her through some mutual friends and a great connection with that ownership group. We promised them we would try and win a big one," Gleeson said. That promise had been tested along the way. "She's had nothing but doors closed on her with runs, and bad luck in the Oakleigh Plate. Her journey just sums up racing, it's a lot of lows, but when the highs happen they're worth it." The win also reflected the broader effort of those around her. "We've just got the most amazing group of staff and clients – they just deserve this result," Gleeson said, with a break now likely on the agenda rather than a quick back-up in the Goodwood. For Childs, the victory was equally significant, marking his second Group 1 success and ending a long wait since his first. "It's been a long time between drinks," he said. "I've had quite a few placings in between in Group 1s, I was hoping my second one would come a bit sooner, but I'm still very grateful for the ride and (for) connections, winning another Group 1 – it's great." Even returning to scale, certainty was elusive. "I wasn't sure… it was pretty close to me – but Zahra was there as well," he said, before confirmation brought relief. Further back, favourite Generosity finished sixth, denying Chris Waller and James McDonald a perfect day after their earlier Oaks success, leaving the champion trainer one Group 1 shy of a remarkable double century.

  • Nearco Stud Goes Bang Bang in Stakes Double

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    A rapid-fire sequence across both of New Zealand's main islands underscored a banner weekend for Nearco Stud, with two homebred fillies delivering black type success within hours of each other. At Te Rapa, Drops Of God lit up the Gr3 Cambridge Breeders' Stakes before attention shifted south, where Perlino completed the double with authority in the Listed Warstep Stakes at Riccarton, according to loveracing.nz. Prepared by Te Akau's Mark Walker and Sam Bergerson, the pair have followed parallel paths, each now boasting three wins from light campaigns. Drops Of God's performance was particularly striking, the daughter of Hello Youmzain rebounding from a placing in the Gr3 Almanzor Trophy to dominate over 1200m, while Perlino built on her Listed NZB Insurance Stakes effort to relish the rise in trip to 2000m. The achievement resonated strongly within the Nearco operation, with Patrick Cunningham capturing the mood succinctly. "It was the sort of day that breeders dream about, to have frontrunners in stakes races in the North and South Island duly deliver in amazing fashion was incredible," he said, reflecting on a result that blended planning with execution. Pedigree has played a central role in Drops Of God's rise, with her dam Distinctive Lass continuing to compile an extraordinary record. Now rising 22, the mare has produced 10 runners for nine winners, five of them at stakes level, a return that places her among the most reliable producers in the region. "She's rising 22 now but has continued to produce year on year and has had 10 foals to the races for nine winners and five stakes winners," Cunningham said, adding further context to a family already anchored by Gr1 New Zealand 1000 Guineas winner Kahma Lass, alongside Listed performers Kuro and Distinctive Darci. Acquired for $140,000 at the Inglis Sydney Easter Broodmare Sale, Distinctive Lass has proved a cornerstone investment. "Credit must go to Adrian Clark who sourced the mare when he was managing the portfolio of Nearco back in 2011, he bought her for $140,000," Cunningham said. Her influence continues, with a recent Super Seth colt fetching $300,000 at Karaka, while she is currently back in foal to the same sire. Fate also played its hand in keeping Drops Of God within the Nearco fold, with a late setback preventing her sale as a yearling. "She got up to the complex and at the 11th hour she went lame and that pulled the pin on her going through the sale," Cunningham said. "She would no doubt have commanded a lot of money, that's how it went but Greg is reaping the benefits now." Perlino's story carries similar intrigue, purchased for $120,000 by Te Akau's David Ellis and progressing steadily through her grades. Out of Palomino, a daughter of Exceed And Excel, she hails from a family that includes top-level performers Criterion and Comin' Through, and her latest success suggests further upside remains
  • Hong Kong Locals Defy Star Raiders Again

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    A day that blended dominance with depth unfolded at Sha Tin, where Hong Kong's elite reaffirmed their grip on the global stage with a commanding clean sweep of the three Group 1 features on FWD Champions Day. At the centre of it all, according to racingnews.hkjc.com, Ka Ying Rising, My Wish and Romantic Warrior delivered performances that not only repelled international challengers but elevated the meeting's standing among the world's premier racing showcases. The scale of the achievement was not lost on Hong Kong Jockey Club Chief Executive Officer Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, who described the fixture in glowing terms. "I believe this was one of the best – if not the best – race meetings ever in Hong Kong," he said, pointing to both the quality of competition and the atmosphere generated by a truly international crowd. His appreciation extended to those who travelled to be part of the occasion, adding, "I want to really thank all our visitors here who made it a special international FWD Champions Day. What we witnessed today in relation to sporting quality, it's nearly impossible to exceed this." Central to the narrative was the extraordinary sprinting force of Ka Ying Rising, whose four-and-a-quarter-length demolition in the Chairman's Sprint Prize marked yet another defining chapter in an already remarkable career. In securing a 20th consecutive victory and a second successive Hong Kong Speed Series sweep, the gelding again lowered the Sha Tin 1200m track record, leaving high-class rivals such as Satono Reve chasing shadows. Engelbrecht-Bresges was unequivocal in his praise, declaring, "Ka Ying Rising is by far the best horse in the sprinting world that we've ever seen. He breaks the track record again. The effortlessness in how he dominates the race against a world-class sprinter in Satono Reve, it is absolutely sensational." While the sprint division produced fireworks, the middle-distance ranks were anchored by the enduring brilliance of Romantic Warrior, whose fourth triumph in the QEII Cup further burnished a legacy already bordering on the historic. With a potential Triple Crown bid looming, the performance carried significance beyond the day itself. "When you see the quality of the FWD QEII Cup, I believe this will be, at the end of the year, one of the highest-rated races in the world," Engelbrecht-Bresges said. Completing the treble was My Wish, whose breakthrough Group 1 success provided a notable milestone for trainer Mark Newnham and offered a glimpse of Hong Kong's next wave. Together, the trio underscored a system capable of sustaining both established champions and emerging talent, a balance that continues to define the jurisdiction's global reputation. The broader picture was reinforced by strong international participation and a sense of occasion that resonated throughout the meeting. Engelbrecht-Bresges summed it up with characteristic humility, stating, "I believe this was what we humbly say is the greatest show on turf, and this is what we aim for." Echoing that sentiment, executive director of racing Andrew Harding emphasised the importance of maintaining that standard, noting that international quality remains central to delivering the level of competition fans expect.

  • Australian Bloodstock Bid an Unlikely Accident

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    A bold international gamble has thrust an unheralded import into the spotlight ahead of Saturday's $1 million SA Derby at Morphettville, with Accidental Bid emerging as a leading contender despite having raced only twice in Australia, reports racing.com. The northern hemisphere-bred colt, still technically younger than his local rivals, has risen rapidly through the ranks following two emphatic wins at Pakenham, including a dominant 7.75-length display over 2000m that signalled his readiness for a sterner test. Connections have drawn quiet parallels with the path taken by Russian Camelot, whose own Derby triumph in 2020 followed a similarly unconventional preparation. The blueprint, while difficult to execute, remains alluring for those willing to source the right staying prospect from Europe. Australian Bloodstock director Jamie Lovett acknowledged the long pursuit of such a horse, explaining, "Buying a (northern hemisphere) two-year-old, we've been trying to do it for years but with no luck." That persistence now appears to have been rewarded, with Accidental Bid showing the early traits required to make an impact at Group 1 level. "We've been trying to get an Adelaide or Queensland Derby horse in a similar way to Russian Camelot a few years ago. If you get the right one, they will just be better than them (locals) because they are superior stayers to our horses," Lovett said, noting the inherent advantage these imports can hold over the classic distances. Initial impressions, however, were measured rather than exuberant. "We've tried for a long time with no real success, but this bloke was one that we thought if he could hit the ground running – and you need to so as to make it to these derbies - he could get there," he said. Even after a winning debut, confidence remained tempered. "He didn't give us a great deal of confidence going into his first run last month. He got the sweet run in behind them and won but I was still a bit guarded and then it was hard not to get excited when you saw what he did over 2000 metres." The comparison with Russian Camelot extends beyond ambition, encompassing timing and progression. After arriving in Australia as an unraced import, he required only a handful of runs to stamp himself as a genuine Group 1 performer, culminating in his SA Derby victory before adding the Underwood Stakes later that year. That trajectory offers a tantalising reference point, though Lovett is cautious not to overstate expectations. "Russian Camelot was a Group 1 horse anywhere and I am not suggesting he's that, but he's shaping the right way on what we've seen." There are variables to navigate, including track conditions and the continued acclimatisation of a horse born six months later than his Australian peers. Yet confidence is growing that the step up in trip will suit. "If he was to go there and run very well, you'd put him away for the spring and dream about what could happen next," Lovett said. Installed as a $4 favourite, Accidental Bid now faces his most searching examination in an intriguing SA Derby renewal.
  • Coolmore Australia Announces 2026 Sire Roster

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    A powerful blend of proven performance and emerging influence shapes Coolmore Australia's 2026 stallion roster, with Home Affairs stepping into the spotlight after an explosive start to his stud career. The son of I Am Invincible will stand at $176,000, a fee that reflects the impact he has already made through his first crop. With four stakes-winning juveniles to his name, including Golden Slipper winner Guest House, he has quickly established himself among the most sought-after young sires in the country. That early success has not come as a surprise within Coolmore's ranks. As Colm Santry noted, "Home Affairs has made the perfect start to his career. To produce a Golden Slipper-winning colt in his first crop is a remarkable achievement and speaks volumes about what he is capable of. In doing so, he emulated great stallions like Danehill and Extreme Choice, and is fulfilling the lofty expectations that we always held for him." The roster is further strengthened by the arrival of Super Seth, who will stand his first Australian season at $137,500 following his relocation from Waikato Stud. His record already carries significant weight, having produced three Australian Group 1 winners from his first crop, while his yearlings have realised up to $950,000 in the ring this year. His early trajectory places him alongside some of New Zealand's most influential stallions, reinforcing his appeal to breeders seeking both performance and commercial return. Santry emphasised the balance within the roster, stating, "We are delighted to offer a roster that combines elite, proven stallions with some of the most exciting young sires in the market. Not only do we have some of the best up-and-coming Australian-bred stallions, our shuttle stallions on offer are also of the highest quality. In addition to quality, we placed a strong emphasis on delivering value to breeders across the entire roster." Among the second-season sires, City Of Troy remains at $49,500, buoyed by strong early support and a high-profile book of mares that includes Coolangatta, Avantage, Piping Hot, Sea Siren, Pelican and Paris Dior. Switzerland has been adjusted to $55,000, while Storm Boy holds at $16,500 and Private Life stands at the same fee following a slight easing from his debut season. Golden Slipper winner Shinzo will stand at $49,500 as his first foals prepare to enter the sales ring, adding further intrigue to the younger end of the roster. The shuttle contingent is again led by St Mark's Basilica at $38,500, joined by Delacroix, with the former already making an impression through his first Australian crop. At the proven end, Pierro and Pride Of Dubai headline the value bracket at $22,000, while King's Legacy and Best Of Bordeaux are set at $11,000. Acrobat rounds out the roster at $8,800, with a substantial number of unraced two-year-olds still to emerge. Taken together, the 2026 line-up presents a carefully calibrated offering, pairing established Group 1 influence with the promise of the next wave of elite stallions.

    Home Affairs

    Home Affairs is turning into an elite stallion (pic: Steve Hart)
  • Formidable MM National Mare & Filly Catalogue

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    A catalogue defined by depth, quality and global appeal is set to take centre stage on the Gold Coast next month, with the 2026 Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale assembling a compelling mix of elite racetrack performers and blue-blooded breeding prospects. Across 374 lots to be offered over two days, the sale opens on Tuesday, May 26 with a racefillies and maiden mares session that is stacked with proven ability. No fewer than 56 stakes performers headline Day One, led by Group 1 winners Captured By Love, Legarto, Quintessa and Vibrant Sun, while the supporting cast ensures sustained interest throughout. Among those adding further depth are O' Ole, Stretan Angel, Memo, Storyville, Super Smink, Sassy Boom, Snitzanova, Military Tycoon, Aviatress, Lilac, My Lips Are Sealed, Real Class, Icarian Dream and Roll On High, creating a session where quality is not confined to the top lots. The emphasis then shifts on Wednesday, May 27 to the broodmare segment, where another 55 black type performers combine with proven Group producers and mares tied to some of the world's most influential families. Buyers will find a broad cross-section of opportunity, from established Group winners such as Abbey Marie, Royal Merchant, Startantes, Amelita, Bonvicini and Fashion Shoot, through to mares like Impendabelle, Jennifer Lynette, Limestone, Love You Lucy, Moonlight Maid, Pedrena, Seonee, Thalassophile, Turbo Miss and Vagrant, all offering long-term residual value. Strong commercial appeal is further enhanced by the quality of coverings on offer. Mares in foal to Extreme Choice are expected to generate particular attention given the stallion's exceptional strike rate, while others carrying to Anamoe, City Of Troy, Home Affairs, I Am Invincible, Ole Kirk, Stay Inside, The Autumn Sun, Too Darn Hot and Zoustar ensure the catalogue caters to a wide range of breeding strategies. Magic Millions Managing Director Barry Bowditch underscored the strength of this year's offering, noting, "The quality in this year's National Broodmare Sale is incredible," and adding that buyers would be presented with a rare concentration of stakes-class mares. He highlighted the balance between those retiring off the track and others still capable of adding further racetrack success, alongside a broodmare band featuring highly desirable pregnancies. Beyond the catalogue itself, the sale's reputation continues to be reinforced by the calibre of graduates it has produced. Names such as Winx, Golden Sixty, Aeliana, Autumn Glow, Sunshine In Paris, Pierro, Zoustar, Stay Inside, Imperatriz and Nature Strip all trace back to this marketplace, underlining its role as a cornerstone of the Southern Hemisphere breeding industry. Timed to coincide with the Queensland Winter Racing Carnival, the event again offers a convergence of elite bloodstock, high-profile racing and lifestyle appeal. From inspections and sales sessions to feature race meetings across late May and early June, the Gold Coast will once more become a focal point for breeders, owners and buyers from across Australasia and beyond.
  • Trapeze Artist Sires a Second Group 1 Winner

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    A relentless run of big-race success rolled on to Morphettville on Saturday, where a familiar combination again took centre stage as Panova delivered a deserved breakthrough at the elite level in the $1 million Australasian Oaks (2000m). Settling worse than midfield, the daughter of Trapeze Artist was allowed to find her rhythm before James McDonald edged her into the race from the 800m, circling runners in a sustained move that proved decisive. She swept to the lead approaching the furlong and, despite a determined late bid from Mating Call, had enough in reserve to score by a length, with Paltrow Miss a further half-length away in third and favourite Getta Good Feeling finishing fourth. The victory handed Chris Waller his 199th Group One and continued a remarkable sequence for the champion trainer and his star rider following their dominance through the Sydney autumn. Yet Waller was measured when asked about the looming milestone. He instead reflected on the broader significance of the moment. "It's a privilege to be here, first and foremost, for myself and James. So it's very humbling to see the way James was received here, and to win a Group 1 race is pretty special. Of course, Anzac Day (is a special day), I'm getting emotional." For Panova, the performance represented the culmination of a patient build-up. Waller admitted the filly had taken time to reach peak fitness after a disrupted start to her preparation. "She took a while to get to full fitness, simple as that. We've just been behind the mark with each run, but showed us enough last start that she's pretty close to being back to her best. And she was back today." McDonald, securing his first South Australian Group 1 at just his second visit, was equally taken by the filly's composure in running. "I ended up in a lovely spot from the the gate and was able to blend into the race really well. But what was the most influential part of the race was she relaxed, she switched off for a good 1,200 metres." That ability to conserve energy proved crucial. "Once she landed in that spot, she was always going to be hard to beat… if I was travelling good enough, they weren't coming out. So it worked out well." He also pointed to her affinity for racing anti-clockwise as a key factor. The result continued a purple patch for the Surace family's B2B Thoroughbreds, with Panova following the recent Group 1 success of Lazzura, another Magic Millions graduate. Purchased for $325,000 from Kenmore Lodge, Panova becomes the second Group winner for Trapeze Artist and shapes as a filly still on the rise, with further targets likely to include the Queensland Oaks. The result also adds to a great run of success for Widden Stud's Trapeze Artist whose progeny have performed at stakes level 18 individual times this season.

  • Ace High Has a Live JJ Atkins Hope

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    A perfect start to his career has quickly turned into a stakes-winning profile, with Blind Raise enhancing his reputation at Flemington and setting a clear path toward the Queensland Winter Carnival for trainers Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young. Having impressed on debut at Sandown earlier in April, loveracing.nz reports the Kiwi-bred colt returned as a well-supported favourite in the Listed ANZAC Day Stakes (1400m) and justified that confidence with authority. Settling just off the speed, he tracked leader Cignetti before easing into the race under Beau Mertens, taking control shortly after straightening and putting the contest beyond doubt inside the final 200 metres. From there, he extended comfortably to score by two lengths over Profligate, with Seraphox finishing on for third. The manner of the victory left connections in little doubt about his upward trajectory. "He was pretty impressive," Busuttin said. "The market said he would be hard to beat, and they were right. You always want to see them do that, especially at their second start. He's taken that next step and he's done it pretty easily. I'd say he floated a bit when he was out in front by himself, but it's good to get the job done." With two wins from as many starts and more than $140,000 already banked, his early promise has translated into tangible results, and plans are now firmly set for a step up in grade. "He'll head up to Queensland now, where we'll have a crack at the Sires' Produce Stakes (Gr2, 1400m, May 30) and the JJ Atkins Stakes (Gr1, 1600m, June 13)," Busuttin said. Purchased for $70,000 from The Oaks Stud draft at Karaka, the colt represents a pedigree steeped in quality. He is by Ace High out of the Darci Brahma mare Away Cruising, a daughter of the outstanding Seachange, whose seven Group 1 victories and dual New Zealand Horse of the Year titles remain a benchmark of excellence. The family continues to produce at a high level, with further depth provided by stakes performers and emerging stallion prospects within the lineage. Blind Raise is the sixth stakes winner for Ace High and his third in Australia, adding to the stallion's growing influence. His success follows on from the deeds of She's A Hustler, a dual Group winner who has also competed with distinction at the highest level, and Drakaina, a Listed winner earlier this month. With natural progression evident and stronger assignments ahead, Blind Raise's rapid rise suggests his unbeaten record may yet be tested on a bigger stage, but his early performances indicate he is more than equipped for the challenge.
  • Zoustar and Anamoe Inglis Digital Highlights

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    Meanwhile, a broad and varied catalogue will draw to a close this Wednesday as the Inglis Digital April (Early) Sale enters its final stages, with bidding set to commence from 10am across a deep offering of racing and breeding stock. Headlining proceedings are a share in reigning Champion Sire Zoustar and a breeding right in first-season standout Anamoe, two lots expected to anchor strong late interest. Zoustar had six $1m+ yearlings at this year's Easter Yearling Sale – where his progeny averaged $680,962 – while Anamoe's first yearlings sold up to $1,100,000, $950,000, $900,000, $850,000 etc in 2026. Depth extends well beyond the headline acts. Among the racehorses on offer are proven performers such as three-time winners Leg Drive and Aligned, while All On Red brings strong Western Australian form after two metropolitan victories from four starts. Sydney-based three-year-old Willingham also adds appeal as a lightly raced winner with upside. The racehorse shares segment presents a number of compelling options, including a 5% stake in Verdoux – a placegetter at 10 of his 12 starts including being a four-time winner – and 5% in the G2 placed Verdad. Buyers can also secure two 2.5% shares in talented 3YO Snitzel colt Satirically (a winner of two of his four starts to date), along with five shares totalling 23.82% of Ruination, which finished 2nd behind G1 winner Attica at Listed level in the spring. Breeding prospects further enhance the catalogue, with yearlings and weanlings by the likes of Artorius, Brutal, Dundeel, Farnan, Maurice, The Autumn Sun and Zousain ensuring options across all levels of investment. The April (Early) catalogue forms part of a split closing schedule for the wider Inglis Digital Sale, with this segment concluding Wednesday before the Australian Broodmare Sale Session closes from 10am Thursday.

    Anamoe

    A breeding right in Anamoe is for sale (pic: Steve Hart)
  • Elite Breeding Stock on Inglis Digital April (Late)

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    A significant catalogue of elite breeding stock is set to go under the hammer online, with the Inglis Digital April (Late) Sale introducing its inaugural Australian Broodmare Sale Session. The expanded format will see 478 lots offered, closing across two days for the first time, with strong interest already evident from leading farms and buyers alike. Central to the sale is the broodmare session, which accounts for 268 entries, including 200 broodmares and 68 race fillies. The depth of quality has drawn participation from prominent nurseries such as Coolmore, Tyreel, Willow Park and Aristia Park, each presenting carefully curated drafts aimed at both domestic and international markets. Aristia Park's offering features a mix of Stakes performers, proven producers and mares in foal to sought-after stallions including Home Affairs, Storm Boy and Wild Ruler. Tyreel brings a similarly strong draft, highlighted by Group 2 winner Snitty Kitty, who is offered in foal to Maurice, alongside mares carrying to Bivouac and Hellbent. Willow Park's consignment reflects its established reputation, with ties to a host of elite performers. Among its offerings are relations to Group 1 winners and mares in foal to stallions such as Cosmic Force, Storm Boy, Brutal, All Too Hard and Ozzmosis. Coolmore's draft also adds depth, including mares in foal to Home Affairs and Shinzo, as well as the Group-winning juvenile Vinicunca, who is in foal to Switzerland. The broader catalogue presents a range of appealing pedigrees and race records, with several standout entries likely to attract strong bidding. Atlantic Emerald, a half-sister to multiple Group 1 winner Russian Emperor, is offered in foal to Shinzo, while Art Collection brings race performance credentials as a Group-performed juvenile in foal to Home Affairs. Bubbles Please, a three-year-old related to recent Group 1 winner Idle Flyer, offers both immediate racing appeal and long-term broodmare potential. Additional highlights include Eruptive Force, a half-sister to Explosive Jack in foal to The Autumn Sun, and Excelsior Island, the dam of Stakes winner Calamari Ring, carrying a full relation. Proven producers such as Meseika, dam of Group 3 winner Osmose, and well-related mares like Pru and Indira further enhance the catalogue's depth. The inclusion of race fillies alongside established broodmares provides buyers with a spectrum of options, from immediate racing prospects to long-term breeding investments. With bidding for the broodmare session set to close from 10am on April 30, the sale is poised to deliver a strong indication of current market appetite for quality bloodstock in an increasingly digital landscape.
  • Romantic Warrior Wins Gr1 QE II Cup

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    BTP

    • Track: Sha Tin
    • Race: Gr1 Queen Elizabeth II Cup (2000m)
    • Winner: Romantic Warrior (Acclamation-Folk Melody, by Street Cry)
    • Placings: 2nd: Masquerade Ball, 3rd: Sosie
    • Stallion: Acclamation (Royal Applause-Princess Athena, by Ahonoora)
    • Stud Farm: Rathbarry Stud, Ireland
    • Winner's Race Record: 30 starts: 23 wins, 5 placings
    • Sales Details: 300,000gns, 2019 Tattersalls October Yearling Sale (Book 2); HK$4,800,000, 2021 Hong Kong International Sale
  • My Wish Wins Gr1 Champions Mile

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    BTP

    Blue Gum Farm stallion

    • Track: Sha Tin
    • Race: Gr1 Champions Mile (1600m)
    • Winner: My Wish (Flying Artie-Set The Tone, by Reset)
    • Placings: 2nd: Cap Ferrat, 3rd: Docklands
    • Stallion: Flying Artie (Artie Schiller-Flying Ruby, by Rubiton)
    • Stud Farm: Blue Gum Farm, VIC (formerly Newgate)
    • Winner's Race Record: 19 starts: 7 wins, 6 placings
    • Sales Details: N/A
  • Ka Ying Rising Wins Gr1 Chairman's Sprint Prize

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    BTP

    • Track: Sha Tin
    • Race: Gr1 Chairman's Sprint Prize (1200m)
    • Winner: Ka Ying Rising (Shamexpress-Missy Moo, by Per Incanto)
    • Placings: 2nd: Satono Reve, 3rd: Raging Blizzard
    • Stallion: Shamexpress (O'Reilly-Volkrose, by Volksraad)
    • Stud Farm: Windsor Park Stud, Cambridge, NZ
    • Winner's Race Record: 22 starts: 20 wins, 2 placings
    • Sales Details: N/A
  • Gee Gee's Mistruth Wins Gr1 Robert Sangster

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    BTP

    • Track: Morphettville
    • Race: Gr1 Robert Sangster Stakes (1200m)
    • Winner: Gee Gee's Mistruth (Wordsmith-Miss Mana, by Jetball)
    • Placings: 2nd: Bridal Waltz, 3rd: Charm Stone
    • Stallion: Wordsmith (Testa Rossa-Way Cool, by Royal Academy)
    • Stud Farm: Gee Gee Stud, TAS
    • Winner's Race Record: 18 starts: 7 wins, 7 placings
    • Sales Details: N/A
  • Panova Wins Gr1 Australasian Oaks

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    BTP

    Trapeze Artist

    • Track: Morphettville
    • Race: Gr1 Australasian Oaks (2000m)
    • Winner: Panova (Trapeze Artist-Love Me Quietly, by Trusting)
    • Placings: 2nd: Mating Call, 3rd: Paltrow Miss
    • Stallion: Trapeze Artist (Snitzel-Treppes, by Domesday)
    • Stud Farm: Widden Stud, NSW
    • Winner's Race Record: 9 starts: 3 wins, 2 placings
    • Sales Details: $325,000, 2024 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale

    Magic graduate

  • Cilacap Wins Gr2 Queen Of The South Stks

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    BTP

    • Track: Morphettville
    • Race: Gr2 Queen Of The South Stakes (1600m)
    • Winner: Cilacap (Written Tycoon-Falkenberg, by More Than Ready)
    • Placings: 2nd: On Display, 3rd: Terrestar
    • Stallion: Written Tycoon (Iglesia-Party Miss, by Kenmare)
    • Stud Farm: Yulong Stud, VIC
    • Winner's Race Record: 12 starts: 4 wins, 2 placings
    • Sales Details: $300,000, 2023 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

    WI graduate

  • Tycoon Star Wins Gr2 Tobin Bronze Stakes

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    BTP

    • Track: Morphettville
    • Race: Gr2 Tobin Bronze Stakes (1200m)
    • Winner: Tycoon Star (Written Tycoon-Miss Iano, by Equiano)
    • Placings: 2nd: Extragalactic, 3rd: Sir Myka
    • Stallion: Written Tycoon (Iglesia-Party Miss, by Kenmare)
    • Stud Farm: Yulong Stud, VIC
    • Winner's Race Record: 13 starts: 2 wins, 5 placings
    • Sales Details: $350,000, 2023 Magic Millions Gold Coast National Weanling Sale and $400,000, 2024 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale

    Magic graduate

  • Grand Larceny Wins Gr3 John Hawkes Stakes

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    BTP

    Champion stallion

    • Track: Morphettville
    • Race: Gr3 John Hawkes Stakes (1100m)
    • Winner: Grand Larceny (Zoustar-Sin Sin Sin, by Fantastic Light)
    • Placings: 2nd: Watchme Win, 3rd: New York Lustre
    • Stallion: Zoustar (Northern Meteor-Zouzou, by Redoute's Choice)
    • Stud Farm: Widden Stud, NSW
    • Winner's Race Record: 14 starts: 6 wins, 4 placings
    • Sales Details: $800,000, 2022 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale

    Magic graduate

  • Verzain Wins Gr3 Breeders' Stakes

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    BTP

    Champion stallion

    • Track: Morphettville
    • Race: Gr3 Breeders' Stakes (1200m)
    • Winner: Verzain (Zousain-Written Verse, by Written Tycoon)
    • Placings: 2nd: Wonderful Sky, 3rd: Vandaross
    • Stallion: Zousain (Zoustar-Pasar Silbano, by Elnadim)
    • Stud Farm: Widden Stud, NSW
    • Winner's Race Record: 4 starts: 2 wins, 2 placings
    • Sales Details: $40,000, 2025 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

    WI graduate

  • Impulsive Reaction Wins Gr3 Chairman's Stakes

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    BTP\

    • Track: Morphettville
    • Race: Gr3 Chairman's Stakes (2000m)
    • Winner: Impulsive Reaction (Shamus Award-Impulsive Liaison, by Savabeel)
    • Placings: 2nd: Boomeroo, 3rd: Flying Brant
    • Stallion: Shamus Award (Snitzel-Sunset Express, by Success Express)
    • Stud Farm: Rosemont Stud, VIC
    • Winner's Race Record: 4 starts: 2 wins, 1 placing
    • Sales Details: N/A
  • Spicy Lu Wins LR Princess Stakes

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    BTP

    • Track: Eagle Farm
    • Race: LR Princess Stakes (1600m)
    • Winner: Spicy Lu (Tagaloa-All Salsa, by Charge Forward)
    • Placings: 2nd: She Moves Too, 3rd: Nightline
    • Stallion: Tagaloa (Lord Kanaloa-Vasilissa, by Heart's Cry)
    • Stud Farm: Yulong Stud, VIC
    • Winner's Race Record: 13 starts: 5 wins, 0 placings
    • Sales Details: $30,000, 2024 Magic Millions Gold Coast National Yearling Sale, Vendor: Vinery Stud

    Magic graduate

  • Blind Raise Wins LR Anzac Day Stakes

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    BTP

    • Track: Flemington
    • Race: LR Anzac Day Stakes (1400m)
    • Winner: Blind Raise (Ace High-Away Cruising, by Away Cruising)
    • Placings: 2nd: Profligate, 3rd: Seraphox
    • Stallion: Ace High (High Chaparral-Come Sunday, by Redoute's Choice)
    • Stud Farm: Rich Hill Stud, NZ
    • Winner's Race Record: 2 starts: 2 wins, 0 placings
    • Sales Details: $70,000, 2025 NZB National Yearling Sale
  • Kronenbourg Wins LR Brisbane Handicap

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    BTP

    • Track: Eagle Farm
    • Race: LR Brisbane Handicap (1600m)
    • Winner: Kronenbourg (Vadamos-Angel Child, by Anabaa)
    • Placings: 2nd: Cote Atlantique, 3rd: Victoria Road
    • Stallion: Vadamos (Monsun-Celebre Vadala, by Peintre Celebre)
    • Stud Farm: Grange Stud, Ireland (formerly Rich Hill Stud, NZ)
    • Winner's Race Record: 32 starts: 10 wins, 8 placings
    • Sales Details: $45,000, 2020 NZB Karaka Book 1 Yearling Sale
  • Boomelli Wins LR Calaway Gal

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    BTP

    • Track: Eagle Farm
    • Race: LR Calaway Gal (1200m)
    • Winner: Boomelli (Spirit of Boom-Foxarelli, by Foxwedge)
    • Placings: 2nd: Auric Star, 3rd: The Autumn Affair
    • Stallion: Spirit of Boom (Sequalo-Temple Spirit, by Special Dane)
    • Stud Farm: Eureka Stud, QLD
    • Winner's Race Record: 5 starts: 3 wins, 1 placing
    • Sales Details: N/A
  • Perlino Wins LR NZB Warstep Stakes

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    BTP

    Coolmore

    • Track: Riccarton
    • Race: LR NZB Warstep Stakes (2000m)
    • Winner: Perlino (Super Seth-Palomino, by Exceed And Excel)
    • Placings: 2nd: Sweetheart, 3rd: Voguish
    • Stallion: Super Seth (Dundeel-Salutations, by Redoute's Choice)
    • Stud Farm: Coolmore Australia, NSW (formerly Waikato Stud, NZ)
    • Winner's Race Record: 7 starts: 3 wins, 2 placings
    • Sales Details: $120,000, 2024 NZB National Yearling Sale
  • Silvasista Wins LR VRC St Leger

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    BTP

    • Track: Flemington
    • Race: LR VRC St Leger (2800m)
    • Winner: Silvasista (Toronado-Silver Tiara, by Ferocity)
    • Placings: 2nd: Finance Merchant, 3rd: Chillies
    • Stallion: Toronado (High Chaparral-Wana Doo, by Grand Slam)
    • Stud Farm: Swettenham Stud, VIC
    • Winner's Race Record: 7 starts: 3 wins, 2 placings
    • Sales Details: N/A
  • Rissoles Wins LR Sheila Gwynne Classic

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    BTP

    • Track: Ascot
    • Race: LR Sheila Gwynne Classic (1400m)
    • Winner: Rissoles (Playing God-Snitz 'n' Giggles, by Snitzel)
    • Placings: 2nd: London's Image, 3rd: Earthstorm
    • Stallion: Playing God (Blackfriars-Dolly Will Do, by Rubiton)
    • Stud Farm: Darling View Stud, WA
    • Winner's Race Record: 18 starts: 6 wins, 2 placings
    • Sales Details: $85,000, 2022 Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale

    Magic graduate

  • Akaysha Wins LR Mick Dittman Plate

    Tuesday, 28th April 2026
    BTP

    • Track: Eagle Farm
    • Race: LR Mick Dittman Plate (1000m)
    • Winner: Akaysha (Capitalist-Zingaling, by Redoute's Choice)
    • Placings: 2nd: Earn To Burn, 3rd: Sylph
    • Stallion: Capitalist (Written Tycoon-Kitalpha, by Fusaichi Pegasus)
    • Stud Farm: Newgate Farm, NSW
    • Winner's Race Record: 10 starts: 2 wins, 4 placings
    • Sales Details: N/A

2025 BTR Stud Stallions

BTP STUD STALLIONS

Sire
A Lot Established
Acrobat Established
Al Maher Established
Alabama Express Established
All American Established
All Too Hard Established
Alpine Eagle Established
Alpine Edge 3rd Season
Anamoe 1st crop 2YOs
Anders Established
Artie Schiller Established
Awesome Rock Established
Barbados Established
Barbaric Established
Best Of Bordeaux Established
Better Than Ready Established
Bivouac Established
Brave Smash Established
Brazen Beau Established
Bruckner 1st crop 2YOs
Bull Point Established
Bullbars Established
Cape Of Good Hope 1st crop 2YOs
Capitalist Established
Castelvecchio Established
City Of Troy Established
Cliff's Edge Established
Cogburn 2nd Season
Cool Aza Beel Established
D'argento Established
Danerich Established
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