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  • Pike Formally Recognised For his WA Wizardry

    Wednesday, 20th May 2026
    Few riders in modern Western Australian racing have built a legacy as enduring or admired as William Pike, and the champion jockey's remarkable contribution to the sport will now be formally recognised with his induction into the 2026 WA Racing Hall of Fame. Revered throughout the industry as "The Wizard" for his uncanny ability to produce winners in seemingly impossible situations, Pike headlines a distinguished intake that also includes pioneering trainer Paddy Ward, influential breeder-owner Robert Holmes à Court and champion sprinter Black Heart Bart. Racing and Wagering Western Australia chief executive Ian Edwards said the quartet represented figures who had each left a profound imprint on the state's thoroughbred landscape across different eras. "Each has made a significant and lasting contribution to Western Australian racing," Edwards said. "From early pioneers to those who helped grow the industry, through to modern champions, their achievements have helped shape the strength and reputation of racing in this State." Pike's induction was announced at Belmont Park on Saturday ahead of the official Hall of Fame ceremony scheduled for August next year, with the honour recognising a career that has redefined riding excellence in Western Australia. Emerging originally from the Goldfields town of Coolgardie, Pike's rise from country circuits to the summit of Australian racing has been built on consistency, tactical intelligence and an almost unmatched understanding of pace and positioning. After beginning his career under trainer Jack Cockell, Pike quickly established himself as one of the nation's elite jockeys, renowned for his calm demeanour under pressure and extraordinary strike-rate in feature races. His partnership with many of the state's leading stables over the past two decades has produced a long list of major victories and multiple premierships, while his ability to deliver in high-pressure moments has made him one of the most trusted riders in Australian racing. Edwards said Pike's standing extended beyond statistics alone, with his professionalism and longevity earning enormous respect across the industry. "William Pike is widely regarded as one of the finest jockeys our State has produced," Edwards said. "This recognition reflects the exceptional standard he has maintained throughout his career, as well as the respect he has earned through his professionalism and dedication." Pike's influence has also stretched well beyond Western Australia, with his performances on the national stage repeatedly showcasing the depth of riding talent emerging from the state. Yet despite opportunities interstate, he has remained synonymous with WA racing and a central figure in many of its defining moments over the modern era. The Hall of Fame honour now places Pike alongside the most influential names in Western Australian racing history, recognition of a career that has consistently set the benchmark for excellence in the saddle.

  • Doubts Linger Around Oak Hill 1350m Stamina

    Wednesday, 20th May 2026
    A rise in distance at Doomben this Saturday will provide an important guide to the future direction of Oak Hill as the talented son of Per Incanto steps into unfamiliar territory in the Group 3 BRC Sprint over 1350m. Prepared by the Lindsay Park training partnership of Ben, Will and J D Hayes, the lightly raced sprinter has already proven himself a high-class performer at shorter trips, highlighted by his Group 2 Rubiton Stakes victory over 1100m earlier this year. Yet despite his established sprinting credentials, the stable has long wondered whether there may be additional versatility hidden within the gelding's profile, prompting connections to test him beyond his traditional range in a race that has often served as a launching pad toward the Stradbroke Handicap. Oak Hill heads north alongside stablemate War Machine, the recent Stradbroke Handicap winner who also captured the Rupert Leigh Stakes, giving the Hayes camp a strong hand in Saturday's feature sprint. While War Machine has already demonstrated his effectiveness at 1400m, Oak Hill's racing has largely been restricted to sharp sprint trips where his speed and tactical sharpness have been his greatest weapons. His latest effort suggested there may be scope for further experimentation after he boxed on gamely for eighth in the Listed Takeover Target Stakes at Gosford, beaten just over two lengths after contesting the 1200m event strongly throughout. Hayes said the stable had been encouraged by the way Oak Hill finished off that race and viewed Saturday's assignment as an opportunity to learn more about the horse rather than a complete shift in direction. "We're just seeing if he can go out in trip," Hayes said. "His run the other day was okay through the line, over 1,200 (metres), his first time on the Sydney leg. "We just want to see if he can run a strong run 14 (hundred) just for the future, gut feel he's probably a sprinter, but it's a 1350 handicap, so we're just going to have a crack." The Lindsay Park operation is hopeful the race develops into a genuinely run contest, something Hayes believes would significantly enhance Oak Hill's prospects if he is to see out the extra distance strongly. The BRC Sprint has regularly proven a key lead-up into the Stradbroke in recent seasons and another positive performance could yet tempt connections toward Brisbane's premier handicap. "He's won his Group Two, and he's started in the market in group ones and in those big fields he's been unlucky," Hayes said. "He's got the quality there and hopefully this race can tell us a bit more about what options we might have with him later on."
  • Flightline Sales Demand Continues to Surge

    Wednesday, 20th May 2026
    A colt carrying one of the most fashionable pedigrees in the global bloodstock market created fireworks at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic May 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale when a son of Flightline sold for US$2.1 million, continuing the extraordinary commercial rise of the unbeaten American superstar – see below. Purchased by KAS Stables principal Kieran Lanz, the New York-bred youngster became one of the headline acts of the opening session after fierce bidding saw him secured for the seven-figure sum. The colt, catalogued as Hip 54, is out of Grade 1 winner Bar Of Gold and represented the first offspring of Flightline to be offered at the sale, adding further intrigue to a pedigree already loaded with elite-level talent. Lanz admitted the intensity of bidding on such prized prospects carried both excitement and pressure, particularly given the enormous expectations surrounding Flightline's first crop. "It's not the first time I've done this," Lanz said after signing the docket. "It's a tough situation, bidding so high for these horses to me is a big responsibility. "I celebrate this, but the real celebration is when they can win races on the track. It's nice to buy these expensive horses, but at the same time, it feels like a little bit more pressure." The colt was consigned by Sequel Bloodstock on behalf of Chester Broman, whose breeding operation has enjoyed remarkable success at the elite level in North America. His dam Bar Of Gold captured the Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Sprint in 2017, while the family also includes Grade 3 winner Coinage, a son of Tapit who claimed the Saratoga Special Stakes as a two-year-old. Lanz said much of the attraction came not only from the pedigree page but also from the colt's physical presence and athleticism during inspections. "The first time I saw the horse was in a video that Sequel posted. He's a very nice mover. He's a beautiful horse, a balanced horse with hip and shoulders, a nice walker," he said. "Then I saw the page, he's out of a Breeders' Cup champion mare, and all the hype with Flightline; I think the hype is real." Flightline's first juveniles have already become major talking points across American sales grounds this season, with demand fuelled by the unbeaten champion's extraordinary racetrack résumé and imposing physique. Lanz acknowledged the colt's appeal was heightened by what he viewed earlier in the year at OBS April, where another Flightline youngster made a major impression. "Everyone is excited, and you see Zedan in April (OBS Sale), an amazing horse. So, I knew this horse was going to bring a lot of money. It's the last time to buy a Flightline in this 2-year-old season." Lanz also praised Fasig-Tipton's updated sale format, which included untimed workouts and restricted crop use, believing the changes allowed buyers to focus more heavily on athleticism and natural movement rather than pure speed figures alone.

  • Tilley Says Lucky Pat Up to the MM $1m Challenge

    Wednesday, 20th May 2026
    A frustrating twist of timing will prevent Les Tilley from partnering exciting juvenile Lucky Pat in Friday's $1 million Magic Millions National 2YO Classic on the Gold Coast, despite the jockey believing the gelding is poised to run a major race. Tilley had been expected to continue his association with the promising youngster, but his long-awaited return ride for trainer Pat Webster at Kilcoy on the same day has instead taken priority as he continues working his way back from serious injury. Angela Jones had previously ridden Lucky Pat in Tilley's absence before being sidelined following a barrier trial fall at Doomben earlier this month, opening the door for Sydney jockey Rachel King to secure the mount in the lucrative juvenile feature. Tilley has not competed since suffering a heavy tumble at Townsville in February and only resumed light trackwork duties earlier this month following surgery and a lengthy rehabilitation period. While disappointed not to ride Lucky Pat himself, the jockey remains convinced the gelding can be highly competitive against stronger opposition after his recent performances suggested significant upside remains untapped. "Pat's horses have been killing them while I've been sidelined and I think Lucky Pat has a great chance at the Gold Coast on Friday," Tilley said. "I'd love to be riding him, but I'll be at Kilcoy riding for Pat." Tilley admitted he is still some way from full race fitness after only recently returning to work in the saddle. "I've only been back riding for a week and Pat says I'm too fat and too unfit to ride in a $1 million race," he joked. Despite not being able to partner the gelding raceday, Tilley has remained closely involved with Lucky Pat's preparation and rode him in trackwork last week, emerging impressed by the colt's sharpness and natural speed. "I was only back a week and rode him in work and he was airborne," Tilley said. "His last run in the Dalrello was very impressive and I think he'll definitely finish in the top three." Lucky Pat has rapidly emerged as one of Webster's more exciting juveniles after progressing from provincial success into stakes company within a matter of weeks. The son of Lucky Vega opened his career with victories at Ipswich before the stable elected to test him over 1000m in Listed company, a move that almost produced a significant upset when he finished a close second to Eagle Farm winner on May 2. The colt's natural pace and professionalism through his first three starts have quickly elevated expectations around his future, with Friday's rich Gold Coast feature now presenting another opportunity for him to confirm himself among Queensland's leading late-season juveniles.
  • WA Secures Danehill-Free Silver Slipper Winner

    Wednesday, 20th May 2026
    Raw speed, commercial appeal and an elite juvenile profile have combined to secure Straight Charge a place at stud in Western Australia, with tbwa.net.au reporting the Group 2-winning colt set to stand his first season at Westbury Park following his purchase by prominent breeder Gray Williamson. Although his racing career lasted only five starts, the son of Written By displayed enough brilliance to establish himself among the leading colts of his generation, highlighted by a dominant all-the-way victory in the 2024 Silver Slipper Stakes at Rosehill where he defeated stablemate Espionage in slick time on a Soft 6 surface. Prepared throughout his brief but explosive career by Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, Straight Charge possessed the high cruising speed and tactical brilliance long associated with elite two-year-olds from the stable, qualities that quickly made him an attractive stallion proposition. Williamson, who has played a major role in shaping the modern Western Australian stallion landscape through horses such as Playing God, Oratorio and I’m All The Talk, said Straight Charge immediately appealed as a natural fit for the local broodmare population. “Dave Morrissey from Cannon Hayes Stud gave me the heads up he was available,” Williamson said. “He’s a real athlete. The four-legged equivalent of Carl Lewis.” Williamson also pointed to the strength of the colt’s female family, which continues to rise commercially and racetrack-wise. His dam Matryoshka, an I Am Invincible mare, recently produced a Zoustar colt that sold for $1.45 million at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale, while Straight Charge’s two-year-old full-brother Jarbardar has already shown ability on the track. “Straight Charge has shown the temperament, speed and early maturity to throw those early 2YO and 3YO winners that the market desires,” Williamson said. “He’s also an easy mate as he’s Danehill free, and his physique will be a great attribute for the mare base we have in WA.” Westbury Park owner Phil Ibbotson will stand the colt in conjunction with Mungrup and Willaview Park operators Claire Williamson and Coel Hunter, strengthening an already successful partnership in the region’s breeding ranks. Straight Charge’s path to stud began when he was identified as an outstanding physical by Twin Hills’ Olly Tait after arriving from breeder Scott Robertson’s Wagga property. “I distinctly remember thinking, ‘Wow, you are a very, very nice horse’,” Tait recalled. “He was a stunning colt.” Purchased initially for $160,000 as a weanling, Straight Charge later sold to Yulong for $270,000 at the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale after being pinhooked through Lime Country Thoroughbreds. His racetrack performances quickly vindicated those assessments. After finishing runner-up on debut in the Breeders’ Plate, he demolished rivals at Randwick on Christmas Eve before progressing to his Silver Slipper triumph and a brave Golden Slipper effort behind Lady Of Camelot following a brutal speed battle. A suspensory injury ultimately ended his career prematurely, but his reputation as a colt of rare speed and natural brilliance ensured his transition to stud was swift. Straight Charge will stand his debut season at an introductory fee of $6,600 including GST.

  • Jordan Fires in a Quick Devonport Treble

    Wednesday, 20th May 2026
    A winning treble at Devonport provided further evidence of the outstanding season Codi Jordan is enjoying, with the premiership-leading rider dominating the latter stages of Sunday’s eight-race program through a combination of patience, positioning and confidence aboard three very different winners. According to tasracing.com.au, the successful run began aboard heavily supported favourite Blameitontheboogie, who produced another stylish display to capture the Class 4 over 1150m and continue his rise through the grades for trainer Glenn Stevenson. Settled perfectly in the one-out, one-back position, the lightly raced four-year-old travelled strongly throughout before Jordan eased him into clear running approaching the home turn, allowing the gelding to quickly put the race beyond doubt with a powerful finishing sprint. His winning time of 1:07.51 fell just two lengths outside I’m Wesley’s 2019 track record and further enhanced an already impressive résumé that now reads four wins from seven starts, along with three minor placings. Stevenson said patience had been central to the horse’s development, with the stable careful not to rush a galloper who always hinted at above-average talent. “We’ve just let him grow and develop,” Stevenson said. “He’s one of those horses who has always shown something, but he had that body that needed to come on a bit.” The trainer believes there is still more improvement to come as Blameitontheboogie gains experience and maturity. “Hopefully, he can get to that open company type horse. He’s probably just below the real good ones, but he should keep developing.” Jordan and Stevenson struck again in the following event when The Real Man justified favouritism, before the jockey completed her treble aboard Thin Red Line for trainer John Blacker later in the meeting. The trio of victories continued an outstanding stretch for Jordan, who has established herself among Tasmania’s most consistent riders this season and now heads toward a well-earned overseas holiday with confidence high. “It’s been a good day, a bit of savings to go away is great, and the support I keep getting is really appreciated,” Jordan said after the meeting. Her success began early in the afternoon when Buzzoffski delivered favourite backers a winning result on debut in the opening two-year-old maiden, setting the tone for a meeting where market expectations were largely met. Five favourites saluted across the eight-race card, but it was Jordan’s polished riding display through the latter half of the program that ultimately became one of the defining features of the day.
  • Big Statement Made by Elite Mare Kalpana

    Wednesday, 20th May 2026
    A return to winning form at Newbury suggested Kalpana has retained both her class and enthusiasm for racing, with the Andrew Balding-trained mare beginning her five-year-old campaign in determined style when taking out the Group 3 Aston Park Stakes. Resuming without the benefit of a prior run and conceding weight to her male rivals, according to sportinglife.com, the daughter of Study Of Man (by Deep Impact out of a daughter of champion mare Miesque) was nevertheless expected to justify favouritism and ultimately did so with a professional display under Colin Keane, holding off the challenge of West Wind Blows by a neck after looming strongly into contention before the home turn. The race unfolded steadily early after William Buick allowed the runner-up to roll to the front and dictate terms, but Keane gradually improved Kalpana into the race before she quickly gathered momentum approaching the final quarter mile. Once asked to lengthen, she swept past the leaders impressively, although signs of race fitness beginning to ebb late gave West Wind Blows the opportunity to close the margin approaching the line. Despite tiring in the concluding stages, Kalpana always appeared to have the race under control, with the pair finishing 11 lengths clear of the remainder. Keane believes there remains significant upside in the mare as she progresses through the campaign. “She’s such a big girl, she was looking for the line there but she’s a class filly,” he said. “She’s a bigger version again and hopefully she’s one to look forward to this season. I’d say she’ll have a similar sort of campaign to last year.” Balding was equally encouraged, particularly given the mare was resuming after a lengthy spell and carrying additional condition into the race. “The fitness was telling a bit in the last half-a-furlong, but it looks like she has still got the appetite for it, and the desire, which is the most important thing when you very sportingly keep horses in training as five-year-olds,” Balding said. He noted that this year’s return represented a gentler assignment than her ambitious Group 1 targets 12 months ago, when she was asked to tackle elite-level males in Ireland. “She was entitled to win the race on ratings, but you never know first time out while she is carrying a bit of extra condition, and she hasn’t run for a good while, so we are thrilled,” he said. Plans for the remainder of the season remain flexible, although Balding indicated the [Breeders’ Cup] Fillies & Mares route is likely to feature prominently again after last year’s Arc campaign failed to unfold ideally. Royal Ascot is expected to be her next destination, with both the Hardwicke Stakes and Prince Of Wales’s Stakes still under consideration depending on track conditions and discussions with ownership. The King George later in the summer also remains firmly on the radar.

  • Lor Runs the Numbers Ahead of Sha Tin Gr1

    Wednesday, 20th May 2026
    A more assertive approach could be on the cards for Numbers when the durable stayer tackles Sunday’s Group 1 Champions and Chater Cup over 2400m at Sha Tin, with trainer Frankie Lor Fu-chuen considering tactical adjustments after the gelding’s recent run against Hong Kong’s elite middle-distance performers. The son of Tivaci has been one of the standout performers of the current Hong Kong season, reports scmp.com, compiling a sequence of strong efforts that included a Class Two victory over the mile and a half journey before a grinding all-the-way success in the Group Three Queen Mother Memorial Cup. Those performances elevated him into tougher company and earned him a shot at some of the territory’s established stars, including Romantic Warrior, Massive Sovereign, Royal Champion and Dubai Honour, in last month’s Group One QEII Cup. Despite finishing seventh, Numbers was far from disgraced after being sent forward to control the tempo and Lor believes the experience may prove valuable heading into another major staying assignment. “He looks good and everything has been fine since his last run,” Lor said. “Last start, he faced some very good Group One horses and I think he learned something from that race.” Lor indicated the four-year-old may not necessarily be ridden as positively this weekend, with jockey Derek Leung Ka-chun likely to receive different instructions as the stable searches for the most effective way to maximise the gelding’s stamina. The Champions and Chater Cup will again be staged on Sha Tin’s A Course and Lor plans to sharpen the horse further with a turf gallop during the week. “He will have a gallop on the turf on Tuesday under Derek and that should get him into good shape,” the trainer said. Numbers arrived in Hong Kong with a strong Australian grounding after beginning his career under John O’Shea and Tom Charlton, for whom he raced 12 times and won twice. His strongest Australian performances came once stepped up in trip, most notably when narrowly denied by subsequent Hong Kong Derby hero Group One in the Queensland Derby after prevailing in the Group Three Grand Prix Stakes at Eagle Farm two starts earlier. Since transferring to Hong Kong, the gelding has steadily developed into a genuine staying force, with his toughness and staying capacity repeatedly evident through six local starts. Even his defeats have generally carried merit, including a brave fourth in the Classic Cup over 1800m after jumping from gate 11 and another bold effort in the Hong Kong Derby when he charged home late from barrier 13 to finish just behind Invincible Ibis. Lor believes the gelding is still learning and adapting at the top level, but his consistency, stamina and willingness to compete have encouraged the stable to continue testing him in elite staying races. Sunday’s contest shapes as another important gauge of where Numbers sits among Hong Kong’s emerging staying ranks, particularly against seasoned rivals proven at Group One level, but his recent progression suggests the gelding is steadily developing into a genuine long-distance contender for the season ahead.
  • Jolly Stable Celebrates Two State Feature Double

    Wednesday, 20th May 2026
    A return to Flemington’s famous straight course brought out the very best in Losesomewinmore on Saturday, with the lightly raced six-year-old producing a powerful finishing burst to capture the Listed Straight Six and further cement his growing reputation as a specialist down the famous six-furlong strip. Prepared by Richard and Chantelle Jolly, the gelding again demonstrated his affinity for the unique straight-track conditions, surging over the top of his rivals under Jett Stanley to record his fifth win from seven attempts at Flemington’s straight course. The performance also completed a feature-race treble for the stable across different states on the day and provided Stanley with another important metropolitan success since relocating to South Australia, reports racingsa.com.au. Sent out at double-figure odds after an inconclusive first-up effort in Adelaide, Losesomewinmore settled back as expected before unleashing his trademark acceleration late to defeat his rivals by two lengths in dominant fashion. Jolly felt the gelding’s previous run at Morphettville could easily be forgiven given the conditions and the pattern of the meeting. “He was impressive,” Jolly said after the victory. “His run first-up probably looked a bit plain. But it was on a day at Morphettville, I think he drew 18, he went back and they weren’t making any ground and it was inconclusive. “But his straight form is just exceptional.” The trainer believes barrier draws continue to play a crucial role in the gelding’s Flemington performances and admitted he was pleased to see Losesomewinmore drawn favourably again for Saturday’s assignment. “I always like to draw the outside down the straight,” Jolly said. “The races he’s won, he seems to have drawn the right gates. “He’s just got an affinity with the straight.” Since arriving at Flemington, Losesomewinmore has quickly developed into one of the stable’s most reliable performers, winning seven of his 14 starts overall and repeatedly excelling when able to settle off the speed and attack late down the expansive straight course. The victory also capped a successful afternoon for the Jolly operation after stablemate Wine Snob broke through earlier in the day with a maiden win at Morphettville’s Parks track, collecting an additional Racing Rewards SA Bonus in the process. For Stanley, the Listed success continued a productive start to life in Adelaide after his move from Victoria, with the young jockey continuing to build momentum through consistent opportunities for leading South Australian stables. Losesomewinmore’s latest display meanwhile suggested there could still be further feature-race success ahead for the gelding whenever he returns to Flemington’s straight course, where his blend of patience, acceleration and racing pattern appears perfectly suited to the unique test.

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