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  • Dominant Single Gives Newnham HKJC Century

    Weekend, 22nd December 2025
    Continued momentum was evident at Sha Tin on Saturday as an emerging four-year-old underlined his credentials as the horse to beat in the Classic Mile, delivering both a statement performance and a milestone moment for his trainer. According to scmp.com, Invincible Ibis powered through the Class Three Poinsettia Handicap over 1600m to give Mark Newnham his 100th Hong Kong winner, doing so with a performance that suggested the four-year-old series now firmly sits within reach. Stepping to the mile for the first time, the Hellbent gelding completed a hat-trick of victories with a display that combined composure, acceleration and tactical precision. Settled quietly in the back half of the field along the inside rail, he travelled strongly under Zac Purton before angling off heels in the straight. When a narrow gap presented itself around the 300m, he surged through decisively, producing a sharp turn of foot to take control at the 150m and draw clear, ultimately scoring by a length and three-quarters. The win drew immediate comparisons for Newnham, who has already tasted Classic Mile success with My Wish last season and is now eyeing back-to-back victories in the opening leg of the four-year-old series on February 1. "That should see his rating lift to get him into the four-year-old series," Newnham said. He added that another run would be required before the Classic Mile, but the trajectory was clear. "He'll need another race before then, but he's on his way and he's improving every start." Behind the winner, Lovero chased gamely into second, while Fortune Boy closed strongly from near last to grab third. Dazzling Fit, sent out the heavily-backed $2.3o favourite and regarded as another key Classic Series contender, was forced to make his run wide from the back and finished fifth, unable to match the winner's acceleration when it mattered most. Newnham confirmed plans to give Invincible Ibis one more assignment, targeting a Class Three 1600m race restricted to four-year-olds on January 11 as a final lead-in. He said the mile had always looked within the gelding's scope, though the test still needed to be passed under race conditions. "He's always given that indication that he's going to run 1600m out strongly, but first run you need to see them do it," he said. Of the ride, Newnham was unequivocal. "Zac gave him a perfect ride and the gaps opened up for him, so he had the advantages with an inside gate but he still had to put them away and he did it well." While Purton has no shortage of Classic Mile options, Newnham expects the partnership to remain intact, suggesting the gelding would be high on the champion jockey's list. The victory also saw Newnham edge back ahead in the trainers' championship and finally move past the frustration of being stalled on 99 winners. He admitted the milestone carried relief as much as satisfaction, pleased it arrived with a horse whose Classic aspirations appear increasingly justified.

    Markn Newnham

    Newnham has trained 100 winners in Hong Kong (pic: hkjc.com)
  • Bingley Backs Up to Deliver Another Sheffield Cup

    Weekend, 22nd December 2025
    Consistency and composure again defined the Devonport Cup lead-up program on Friday afternoon, where an emerging apprentice confirmed her affinity with the north-west circuit by completing a familiar double, reports tasracing.com.au. For the second year running, Lauryn Bingley swept the traditional lead-in races, adding the $50,000 Kevin Sharkie Sheffield Cup over 1650m to her growing list of big-race successes. Twelve months earlier the Golden Mile and Sheffield Cup had both fallen her way aboard General Assembly, and while the calendar shift meant the Golden Mile was no longer part of the equation, the outcome was strikingly similar. This time the victory came in partnership with Glenn Hodges and the tough eight-year-old Sushi Express, who produced another resolute performance to underline his credentials heading into the Devonport Cup. True to pattern, Sushi Express used his early speed to settle prominently, but when race favourite Earendel pushed forward to take control, Bingley was content to slide into the perfect trailing position. That decision proved decisive. With the race unfolding to script, the gelding was able to conserve energy before asserting himself late, drawing clear over the concluding stages to account for The Longest Yard and Blonde Star with authority. The win carried added merit given the horse's recent workload. Bingley noted that the gelding was second-up and still carrying condition after a demanding effort in the Conquering just 10 days earlier. She described him as tough and competitive, a horse with a strong will to win who does not like being beaten. That resilience has become a hallmark of his racing style and again came to the fore when it mattered. For Hodges, who has just the one horse in work, the result was both vindication and encouragement. Sushi Express had finished a narrow third in this year's Devonport Cup behind Ashy Boy and Kaliuwaa Falls, and Friday's performance suggested he has returned in even better shape. Hodges said the gelding felt stronger this preparation and confirmed he would now head toward the $125,000 Devonport Cup as a leading contender. Elsewhere on the 10-race card, a trio of three-year-olds justified strong market confidence with dominant victories. Barry Campbell's pair Mazzini and Sanniya were never in danger, winning their respective assignments with authority and stamping themselves as horses to follow through the carnival. Earlier, Adam Trinder-trained debutant Ozonica lived up to his trial form with an impressive maiden win – the gelding expected to improve further as he gains experience.
  • 2000 Guineas Hero Confirmed for NZB Kiwi

    Weekend, 22nd December 2025
    A major piece of the Champions Day puzzle has fallen into place with the confirmation of Canterbury Jockey Club's representative for the second running of the NZB Kiwi. Fresh off his Group 1 breakthrough, Romanoff will carry the Club's slot in the $4 million 1500m feature at Ellerslie on March 7, 2026, after his connections and the CJC reached agreement this week. The decision reflects a strategy put in place when the Club secured its slot in the Southern Hemisphere's richest three-year-old race. Rather than assigning it outright, the CJC elected to use the incentive to elevate competition across its two elite three-year-old events during New Zealand Cup Week. Those races were the New Zealand 1000 Guineas and the New Zealand 2000 Guineas, with the winner of the latter holding the first right of refusal should the slot become available. That pathway was activated following Romanoff's success in last month's 2000 Guineas, prompting negotiations with the Pam Gerard-trained gelding's ownership group. With the right of first refusal honoured, the parties were able to strike a deal that ensures the Guineas winner will now represent the Club on New Zealand's biggest raceday. CJC chair Diane Logie said the outcome validated the thinking behind the original purchase. "The CJC is delighted that the strategic direction the Club took when buying a slot has continued this year, with the winner of the New Zealand 2000 Guineas, Romanoff, representing the Club," she said. "On behalf of the CJC, I wish to thank the owners for reaching an agreement with us." Romanoff is raced by a 13-strong ownership group and carries the distinctive Fletcher tartan silks of part-owner Hugh Fletcher, who said securing the slot was a significant moment for the team. "The owners of Romanoff are thrilled to have secured the CJC slot for the second running of The NZB Kiwi," Fletcher said, adding that the gelding's presence would enhance the spectacle of Champions Day. Bred by Marie Leicester, Romanoff was sourced from Haunui Farm's draft at the 2024 Karaka Book 2 Sale for $75,000, purchased by Ballymore Stables alongside bloodstock agents Paul Moroney and Catheryne Bruggeman. Karaka Millions eligibility keeps shorter-term ambitions firmly in focus, with a return to racing expected next month. "On returning from Christchurch, Romanoff had a brief break at Pam Gerard's spelling farm and is now back in work, looking bright and stronger than ever," Fletcher said. Plans include the Levin Classic and the TAB Karaka Millions 3YO as stepping stones toward the NZB Kiwi. For Gerard, the result continues a memorable association with the 2000 Guineas, having quinellaed this year's edition and won the previous running. While Savaglee chased alternative targets, she is relishing the opportunity to field her first runner in the NZB Kiwi, with Romanoff's Guineas victory also unlocking eligibility for $1 million in bonuses.

    Romanoff

    Romanoff (inside) winning the Gr1 NZ 2000 Guineas (pic: Race Images South)
  • Plaintiff Mounts a Powerful Case at Randwick

    Weekend, 22nd December 2025
    A powerful late surge at Royal Randwick on Saturday amplified the potential of highly regarded filly Plaintiff who is rapidly broadening her skill set as she builds toward more ambitious targets. Still unbeaten after three career starts, the beautifully bred daughter of Widden Stud stallion Zoustar and multiple Group 1-performed mare Prompt Response showcased a new dimension with a strong last-to-first performance in the Benchmark 72 Handicap over 1300m, reinforcing the sense that her education is tracking exactly to plan. Prepared by Peter Snowden, the $2.2 million Inglis Easter Yearling Sales purchase who was offered by Widden Stud, had previously made the running in her first two victories at Rosehill Gardens. This time, from a tricky draw, she was allowed to settle at the tail of the field before being asked to lengthen late. The change in pattern proved decisive, with the filly responding willingly as the race unfolded in front of her. Snowden said the run delivered precisely what he had hoped to see. "She got a lot out of today," he said, explaining that her earlier wins had seen her float slightly once hitting the front. Saturday's assignment was designed to answer a different question. "Today it would have been nice for her to get that nice run off the speed to see if she has something to run down, how solid she can be," he said. He was delighted with the outcome, adding that after three runs she continues to improve with each outing. Chad Schofield partnered Plaintiff for the first time under race conditions and played his part patiently. From the awkward alley he eased her back early, then worked into a three-deep position with cover approaching the home turn. Once angled into clear air, the $2.80 favourite was allowed to build through her gears, picking up steadily before reeling in bold leader Shady Road close to the line. Big Papa charged late into third, while Lancelot Du Lac finished fourth after chasing along nearer the inside. Schofield was visibly impressed with the filly's temperament and upside. "She is a lovely filly," he said, noting how inexperienced she still is despite the perfect record. He described her as bombproof to ride and suggested her best work would come in future preparations, given how much improvement remains untapped. The impeccably pedigreed filly is only the second foal of her dam to make the track. Her brother Big Demeanor began his career in Sydney before relocating north, but Snowden is confident this filly's ceiling lies significantly higher. While early autumn options were considered, caution has prevailed. The Group 1 Surround Stakes was briefly on the radar, but Snowden has ruled out that path, preferring to allow Plaintiff to strengthen further before stepping into stakes company. With limited suitable races in the short term, a later carnival return, possibly including a Brisbane assignment, looms as the more likely scenario for a filly whose best days remain ahead.
  • Know Thyself Returns in Ominous Fashion

    Weekend, 22nd December 2025
    Perspective mattered as much as performance at Royal Randwick on Saturday, where a popular five-year-old returned from an untimely setback to remind everyone of his quality. Back at the races after missing the spring through a freak barrier-trial accident, Know Thyself wasted no time re-establishing himself, powering home to win the Toyota Forklifts Benchmark 94 Handicap over 1400m in determined fashion (see below). The victory carried particular significance for Aaron Bullock, who has built an enduring association with the Paul Messara and Leah Gavranich-trained gelding. "He's been a tremendous horse to my career," Bullock said. "That was my seventh win on him and he's now eclipsed Pera Pera and Oakfield Duke as the horse I've won the most races on. He's been a special horse to me." Those seven wins have helped the pair combine for just shy of $1 million in prizemoney, with Saturday's success lifting Know Thyself's career earnings beyond $1.3 million. Bullock was equally appreciative of the loyalty shown by the stable in keeping him aboard. "I can find these horses every day of the week back in the bush, probably not as good as him, but it's hard to stay on them," he said. "Paul and the team, they keep me on them and I'm very grateful for their support and loyalty." The result underlined not just ability, but trust forged over time. Sent out at $11, Know Thyself overcame a genuine test from the brave Sandpaper, who attempted to dictate throughout and was only beaten a long head. The same margin separated Sandpaper from Gallant Star in third, while favourite Just Party finished fourth after every chance. Messara said the race did not unfold as initially expected. "The plan wasn't to go forward but Aaron summed it up beautifully," he said. "They were all a bit slow into stride and he landed there, trailed throughout. He's a tough horse, he's honest." With momentum restored, the gelding's path now leads north. Messara confirmed Know Thyself will head to Wyong in three weeks for the $500,000 The Lakes over 1600m, adding to a résumé that already includes victories in the Country Championships Final and Gosford's The Coast earlier this year.

  • All Star Mile Aligns with Black Type Distribution

    Weekend, 22nd December 2025
    Minor but meaningful tweaks have been made to the Gr1 All-Star Mile's entry settings ahead of the race's second staging as a Group 1 next autumn, according to a report by racing.com. Racing Victoria and the Victoria Racing Club advised trainers of the conditions for the 2026 weight-for-age mile, to be run at Flemington on Super Saturday, March 7. It will be the second edition at top level after last year's promotion into the Gr1 ranks. The headline figure remains the revised $2 million purse, confirmed earlier this year after a broader prizemoney reshuffle. Under that strategic realignment, $500,000 was clipped from each of the All-Star Mile and the Australian Cup to fund a $500,000 lift to the Newmarket Handicap, while also helping deliver increases to prizemoney for country TAB maidens. What changes in 2026 is how the All-Star Mile pot is distributed. Rather than every starter receiving a share, prizemoney will now be paid only to the first eight finishers, aligning the race with standard Group and Listed conditions. The field size remains capped at 16, but those finishing outside the top eight will go home empty-handed, shifting the emphasis firmly onto finishing position rather than participation. Automatic qualification has also been tightened, with the number of "win and you're in" races reduced to four. Winners of the Listed Elms Stakes (1400m) at Flemington, the Gr1 Futurity Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield, the Gr2 Blamey Stakes (1600m) at Flemington and the Gr1 Australian Guineas (1600m) at Flemington will secure a direct passage into the All-Star Mile. The Orr Stakes (1400m) has been removed from that pathway after being shifted to the end of the Spring Carnival and won last month by Jimmysstar. The balance of the field will be set through the usual nomination process, with the option for wildcards still on the table. Those invitations will be determined by a joint Racing Victoria–VRC panel, with the brief centred on emerging talent and on horses from outside Victoria that can broaden the race's national pull. No wildcard was issued for this year's running. The owner-ambassador competition will continue, with the VRC to confirm details in the new year. In another timing adjustment, there will be no early entry window for 2026; nominations close on Monday, March 2, alongside the rest of the Super Saturday program, including the Gr1 Newmarket Handicap over 1200m.
  • Lara Antipova More Than Up for Challenge

    Weekend, 22nd December 2025
    Expectations were high heading into Saturday's Wakefield Challenge Stakes at Trentham, and they were not merely met but emphatically exceeded when Lara Antipova announced herself as one of the most exciting juvenile fillies seen this season. Carrying the weight of an eight-length debut demolition and a flood of late support, the Russian Revolution filly delivered a performance that confirmed her reputation rather than tested it, charging clear to land the Gr2 feature over 1100m with authority, reports NZ Racing Desk. Only 13 days removed from her debut win at Te Aroha, the Mark Walker and Sam Bergerson-trained youngster arrived at Trentham with both form and fitness on her side. Punters made their position clear, sending her out a dominant $1.20 favourite, but the race itself still required patience and precision. Craig Grylls pushed forward from the gates yet was forced to sit outside the leader when Lassified showed superior early speed. After a brief squeeze involving the inexperienced Magill, the field settled, with Lara Antipova travelling comfortably despite doing some work. The key moment came approaching the home turn. Once Grylls asked her to lengthen, the response was instant and decisive. She surged to the lead within a handful of strides and rapidly opened up a commanding break, powering away to score by 4.25-lengths and leave no doubt about her standing among the elite of her generation. The ease of the victory, combined with her professionalism under pressure, marked it as more than a routine stakes success. Bergerson was effusive afterward, particularly given the tight turnaround and travel demands. "She is a very exciting filly. She has just kept on giving the more we have asked of her," he said. He noted the significance of her composure mid-race and her adaptability in running outside the leader, adding that her ability to relax would underpin future success. The trainer also suggested that even with a more conservative ride, her acceleration would have been just as potent. Purchased earlier this year for $100,000 from Vinery Stud's Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale draft by David Ellis in partnership with Fortuna Racing, Lara Antipova represents the continuation of a fruitful alliance. That partnership has already delivered champions such as Melody Belle and high-class performers like Bellatrix Star, and Bergerson was keen to acknowledge Fortuna principal John Galvin's ongoing support. He said he was "stoked" for Galvin and hopeful the filly could continue progressing through the grades. Attention now turns to what lies ahead. The immediate plan is to give the filly a freshen-up before setting sights on late-summer and autumn targets, with the Matamata Breeders' Stakes likely to feature prominently en route to Group 1 aspirations.

  • Playhouse Patron Defies His Starting Price

    Weekend, 22nd December 2025
    A tough, uncompromising staying performance ensured there were no excuses for those chasing home the winner at Ascot on Wednesday, as Playhouse Patron ground his rivals into submission to secure a second black-type success in the LR ATA Stakes over 2200m. Forced to work throughout yet still strong through the line, the gelding delivered a win built on resilience rather than race shape. Sent out a $31 outsider, the six-year-old carried modest recent form into the feature after a string of unplaced efforts stretching back to last year's LR Towton Cup. That earlier victory had earned him a berth in the G2 Perth Cup, and Wednesday's result has once again placed the $1 million New Year's Day staying test firmly on the agenda. With another Perth Cup tilt now confirmed, his staying credentials have been reasserted in emphatic fashion. Caught three-wide for the duration, Playhouse Patron was ridden with intent by Jason Whiting, who made a decisive move approaching the home turn. By keeping the favourite Forever Boy pocketed, Whiting was able to shift into clear air and apply sustained pressure to front-runner Filthy Habits in the straight. The response was immediate, with the gelding forging past late to claim a deserved victory after a testing run. Trainer Bob McPherson said the ride was a deliberate correction after an awkward passage last start. "Jason got held up last time and he wanted to give him more room today," he said. "It worked out well and let's hope he travels like that in the Perth Cup." McPherson added that a visit to Wayne Kiely's water-walker was planned, a routine he believes helps freshen the gelding up between runs. The win also sharpened focus on Whiting's own record in Western Australia's premier staying race. Already a three-time Perth Cup winner, his chances of making it four improved markedly, with bookmakers firming his mount from $34 into $17 following the ATA Stakes. Whiting said the horse had taken benefit from their previous pairing. "He's really come on since his last run which was my first ride on him," he said. "It was a bit of a disaster in the first half of the race but I kept him happy and then gave him a dig at the 600m. He just did the rest and now it's onwards and upwards to the Perth Cup." Bred and raced by McPherson and his wife Jan alongside Dalyellup owner-breeder Betty Lammie, Playhouse Patron has progressed steadily since winning a Belmont maiden as an early-season 4YO. His latest success lifted career earnings beyond $536,000 and added another chapter to a family story that traces back through Playhouse Theatre to the influential Woodie Wonder, underscoring both durability and depth in the pedigree.
  • Princess Goes to War in Eulogy Stakes

    Weekend, 22nd December 2025
    Positive tactics made all the difference at Trentham on Saturday, where a progressive three-year-old filly finally turned consistent form into deserved black-type success. Controlling the race from barrier rise, War Princess delivered a composed and authoritative display to land the Gr3 Lawnmaster Eulogy Stakes over 1600m, confirming her credentials as a filly on the rise. Prepared by Peter and Trent Didham, the daughter of U S Navy Flag arrived at the Group 3 assignment with unfinished business after an unlucky runner-up effort in the Listed O'Learys Fillies Stakes at Wanganui. On that occasion she had flashed home late after settling too far back, taking time to build momentum in the straight before finishing behind Circus Dancer. The lesson was absorbed, and with Sam Collett aboard, the decision was made to use her natural speed and take control early. From the gates she was sent straight to the front, setting a genuine but manageable tempo while the well-fancied Origin Of Love tracked her every move in the slipstream. Turning for home it was clear the pair would fight out the finish, with Origin Of Love briefly poking her head in front at the 300m. The response was immediate. Asked to lift again, War Princess found another gear and surged clear, pulling away to score by more than a length, with Capaci finishing well back in third. Trent Didham was pleased with both the tactical shift and the filly's determination. "We thought she was a little bit unlucky last start when we tried to sit her in behind a couple and get her to relax a little," he said. He praised Collett's judgement in allowing her to dictate, adding that the tempo she set gave him confidence she would run the mile strongly. The victory, he said, opens several appealing options moving forward. Those options include a possible tilt at the $1.5 million TAB Karaka Millions 3YO at Ellerslie, alongside alternative targets such as the NZB Kiwi or the Karaka Mile. Collett was equally satisfied, candidly reflecting on her previous ride. "In my own words it wasn't probably the greatest ride in the world last time as we may have over thought it a little bit," she said, describing War Princess as a tough, uncomplicated competitor who relaxes naturally and responds when challenged. Offered by Haunui Farm at Karaka Book 2 and secured by Exempt Bloodstock and Didham Racing for $77,500, War Princess has now won five of eight starts and lifted her earnings beyond $150,000.

    War Princess

    War Princess (yellow) is now a Group 3 winner (pic: Kenton Wright Race Images)
  • Flashing Lights for Waterhouse-Bott 2YO

    Weekend, 22nd December 2025
    A debut victory that confirmed elite potential also carried immediate consequences on the Gold Coast on Friday night, as a promising two-year-old filly booked her place on the Magic Millions path while her jockey paid a short-term price. A strong-finishing performance in the $250,000 Magic Millions Debut 2YO Plate over 1000m ensured Lumbini stamped herself as a serious Classic contender, even if the post-race fallout briefly overshadowed the result, reports racenet.com.au. Prepared by Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, the daughter of Newgate Farm stallion Russian Revolution – like boom filly Lara Antipova (see item below) – showed a sharp turn of foot once clear in the straight, but the run to the line was not without drama. Tim Clark, searching for daylight in the closing stages, shifted out when insufficiently clear, resulting in contact with runner-up Say You Will. That interference caused a chain reaction, with Say You Will becoming unbalanced and carried out onto Adora Djon's, which in turn forced Seductra to be checked and shifted wider to avoid heels. Queensland stewards found Clark guilty of careless riding, determining he had allowed his mount to shift out without adequate room to improve. The rider pleaded guilty and was handed a 10-day suspension, commencing at midnight on Saturday and running through to December 30. A second-versus-first protest was lodged by Martin Harley, rider of Say You Will, but stewards dismissed the objection after factoring in the winning margin of a length and a quarter. While the stewards' room was busy, the market reacted decisively. Lumbini, a $450,000 Magic Millions purchase from Newgate Farm's consignment, was already well supported at $2.80 on debut and firmed sharply in betting for the $3 million Gold Coast Magic Millions 2YO Classic following her victory. Her ability to settle, quicken, and finish decisively when balanced marked her as a filly with upside. Adrian Bott confirmed the immediate focus would be on the Classic, while keeping options open. "All going well, she will head towards the Gold Coast Magic Millions 2YO Classic," he said. "She may run again before that race, but we are not sure yet when that would be."
  • Apulia Wins Gr2 Ted Van Heemst Stakes

    Weekend, 22nd December 2025
    BTP

    • Track: Ascot
    • Race: Gr2 Ted Van Heemst Stakes (2100m)
    • Winner: Apulia (Fiorente-Giannarelli, by High Chaparral)
    • Placings: Hoba West and Sentimental Hero
    • Stallion: Fiorente (Monsun-Desert Bloom, by Pilsudski)
    • Stud Farm: Widden Stud
    • Race Record: 5 Wins and 6 Placings from 18 starts
    • Sales Details: N/A
  • Lara Antipova Wins Gr2 Wakefield Challenge Stks

    Weekend, 22nd December 2025
    BTP

    • Track: Trentham
    • Race: Gr2 Wakefield Challenge Stakes (1100m)
    • Winner: Lara Antipova (Russian Revolution-Artistic Lass, by My Boy Charlie)
    • Placings: Butler Cabin and Vahvay
    • Stallion: Russian Revolution (Snitzel-Ballet D’Amour, by Stravinsky)
    • Stud Farm: Newgate Farm
    • Race Record: 2 Wins from 2 Starts
    • Sales Details: $100,000 yearling consigned by Vinery Stud at the 2025 Magic Millions Gold Coast Sale


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  • War Princess Wins Gr3 Eulogy Stakes

    Weekend, 22nd December 2025
    BTP

    • Track: Trentham
    • Race: Gr3 Eulogy Stakes (1600m)
    • Winner: War Princess (U S Navy Flag-Royal Appellant, by Keeper)
    • Placings: Origin Of Love and Capaci
    • Stallion: U S Navy Flag (War Front-Misty For Me, by Galileo)
    • Stud Farm: The Oaks Stud
    • Race Record: 5 Wins and 1 Placing from 8 Starts
    • Sales Details: $77,500 yearling at the 2024 NZB NYSS

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  • Sagunto Wins Gr3 Manawatu Cup

    Weekend, 22nd December 2025
    BTP

    • Track: Trentham
    • Race: Gr3 Manawatu Cup (2300m)
    • Winner: Sagunto (O’Reilly-Queen Sabeel, by Savabeel)
    • Placings: Freddie Time and Opawa Jack
    • Stallion: O’Reilly (Last Tycoon-Courtza, by Pompei Court)
    • Stud Farm: Waikato Stud
    • Race Record: 10 Wins and 19 Placings from 77 Starts
    • Sales Details: $120,000 yearling at the 2017 NZB NYSS

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  • Matias Wins Gr3 Grand Prix Stakes

    Weekend, 22nd December 2025
    BTP

    Arrowfield Stud

    • Track: Eagle Farm
    • Race: Gr3 Grand Prix Stakes (1800m)
    • Winner: Matias (Snitzel-Never Listen, by Trusting)
    • Placings: Agent Zero and Tambeloa
    • Stallion: Snitzel (Redoute’s Choice-Snippets’ Lass, by Snippets)
    • Stud Farm: Arrowfield Stud
    • Race Record: 2 Wins and 2 Placings from 6 Starts
    • Sales Details: $450,000 yearling at the 2024 Magic Millions Gold Coast Sale

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  • Graftburners Wins LR Gold Edition Plate

    Weekend, 22nd December 2025
    BTP

    • Track: Eagle Farm
    • Race: LR Gold Edition Plate (1200m)
    • Winner: Graftburners (Graff-Coralina, by Dylan Thomas)
    • Placings: Sylph and Icarian Dream
    • Stallion: Graff (Star Witness-Dinkum Diamond, by Keep The Faith)
    • Stud Farm: Kitchwin Hills
    • Race Record: 5 Wins and 3 Placings from 11 Starts
    • Sales Details: $70,000 yearling at the 2024 Inglis Classic Sale

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  • Rockribbed Wins LR Lough Neagh Stakes

    Weekend, 22nd December 2025
    BTP

    • Track: Eagle Farm
    • Race: LR Lough Neagh Stakes (1300m)
    • Winner: Rockribbed (Night Of Thunder-Seattle Lass, by Fraar
    • Placings: Rothfire and Amenacore
    • Stallion: Night Of Thunder (Dubawi-Forest Storm, by Galileo)
    • Stud Farm: Darley
    • Race Record: 11 Wins and 8 Placings from 31 Starts
    • Sales Details: $14,000 yearling at the 2019 Inglis Melbourne VOBIS Gold Sale

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