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  • Berry Heads to Hawkesbury with a Top Book

    Tuesday, 23rd June 2026
    A carefully chosen Hawkesbury book can keep Tommy Berry's remarkable provincial season humming on Tuesday, with the champion jockey heading to the meeting with six rides and a chance to lift his already outstanding strike-rate back towards the 40 per cent mark it touched earlier in 2025/26. Berry's mounts include four strongly fancied runners, among them the Waikato Stud-owned filly Movie Night at $2 and Brad Widdup's progressive Mulberry Racing gelding Escargoes at $2.10. A treble at Gosford last Thursday took Berry to 43 provincial winners from 118 rides for the season, a 36.4 per cent winners-to-runners return that stands unmatched and reflects a deliberate approach to picking his opportunities. "My manager (Paul Joice) does a great job there and we try stay above 30 per cent and I think there was a stage I was at 40 per cent," Berry said. He does not chase every provincial programme, preferring to select a handful each month, and said that if there are two such meetings in a week he will generally choose one, rather than risk being worn down. That selectivity has helped him build a season strong enough to have him in podium contention on the provincial, metropolitan and statewide premiership tables, with his NSW total sitting at 112 wins from 581 rides, second behind Pierre Boudvillain, who has 126 from 721. Berry said it had "probably been one of my better seasons of late", especially after a broken neck interrupted last year and a disqualification 18 months before that also cut across his rhythm. Consistency has long been the standard he has chased, and this season's numbers are beginning to show it. One of his key Hawkesbury chances is Escargoes in the St Johns Park Bowling Club Benchmark 64 Handicap over 1100m, with the gelding returning to the track where Berry guided him to a dominant breakthrough win last month. "He's back to the scene of the crime," Berry said, noting that Escargoes had a minor setback but had since trialled quietly at Warwick Farm and looked well placed again. Berry believes confidence can be decisive for horses who have been away from the winner's stall, particularly fillies, mares and geldings, and said Escargoes appeared to have improved from that first success, with freshness also suiting him. The son of 2016 Golden Slipper winner Capitalist also carries a Slipper thread on his dam's side through Sebring. Berry will later wear Waikato Stud's colours on Movie Night in the XXXX Gold 3YO Maiden Handicap over 1400m, with the homebred filly looking well placed to break through at start six. He said she had gone close more than once, particularly in her latest starts, and praised Tom Charlton for finding what looks the right race for a versatile filly who can settle on speed or take a trail depending on tempo.

    Tommy Berry

    Tommy Berry's percentages are off the charts (pic: Vinery Stud)
  • NZB FOTY Reach Extends Beyond New Zealand

    Tuesday, 23rd June 2026
    A season that once again underlined the depth and reach of the NZB Filly of the Year Series has already produced an exceptional flow-on beyond New Zealand, with this year's graduates collecting Gr1 wins in Sydney, a Gr3 in Adelaide and further black-type form in Queensland. The headline act was Ohope Wins, the Lance O'Sullivan and Andrew Scott-trained daughter of Ocean Park who secured the 2025-26 title with 28 points after stringing together victories in the Gr2 Patrick Hogan Stakes over 2000m, the Gr2 David & Karyn Ellis Fillies' Classic over 2100m and the Gr1 New Zealand Oaks over 2400m. Bought by Yulong Investments during that winning sequence, Ohope Wins was later transferred to champion expatriate New Zealand trainer Chris Waller and wasted little time making her presence felt in Australia, winning the A$1 million Gr1 Australian Oaks at only her second start across the Tasman. In doing so, she became just the fourth filly to complete the New Zealand-Australian Oaks double, following Domino, Bonneval and Pennyweka. Another Sydney Gr1 success story from the same series was Belle Cheval, who made her only Filly of the Year appearance when third in the Gr1 New Zealand 1000 Guineas to earn 3.5 points. The Savabeel filly then won the Gr3 Almanzor Trophy and Gr3 Uncle Remus Stakes before being narrowly beaten in the $4 million NZB Kiwi, after which Mark Walker and Sam Bergerson sent her to Rosehill for a single late-season assignment. She answered emphatically in the A$750,000 Gr1 Vinery Stud Stakes for prominent owner David Archer, who races her with his wife Diane and children Simon Archer and Natalie Micarone. Fringes, bred and raced by photographer Trish Dunell, also carried the series form offshore, having won on debut in New Zealand on Boxing Day before finishing ninth in the Gr2 Lowland Stakes. Sent to Michael Hickmott in South Australia, the Niagara filly captured the A$170,000 Gr3 SA Fillies' Classic at Morphettville on May 9. Single Red added further Australian black type after earning 7.5 series points through placings in the David & Karyn Ellis Fillies' Classic and New Zealand Oaks, finishing second in the Listed Gold Coast Bracelet and fourth in the Gr2 Doomben Roses before a wide gate counted against her in the Queensland Oaks. The next wave is no less intriguing, headed by unbeaten Well Written, whose six wins include the Soliloquy Stakes, New Zealand 1000 Guineas, Auckland Guineas, Karaka Millions 3YO and NZB Kiwi. Autumn Glory, runner-up in both the New Zealand Oaks and New Zealand Derby, will continue from the Cranbourne stable of Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr, while the next series begins with the Gr3 Sunline Vase at Ellerslie on September 5.
  • Cambridge Stud Pivots to Karaka Weanling Sale

    Tuesday, 23rd June 2026
    With Joliestar having carried Cambridge Stud's colours with distinction in the Gr1 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot, attention is already shifting back to Karaka, where the farm will present a select nine-strong draft at New Zealand Bloodstock's National Weanling Sale on Thursday. Sir Brendan and Lady Jo Lindsay were in England to watch their multiple Gr1-winning mare go within a nose of Royal Ascot success, and although the result narrowly eluded them, the experience was hardly one to lament. "We would have liked to have won. Are we disappointed? No," Sir Brendan said. "We have just had a life experience and lucky for Jo and I, we have met the King and the Queen. Life's not too bad." At home, Cambridge Stud's team has been preparing its weanlings for the sale, with sales and nominations manager Scott Calder encouraged by both the depth and commercial shape of the draft. He said the offering included strong representation by the farm's own stallions, headed by five youngsters by Almanzor, many out of black-type mares or from young mares with persuasive credentials. Calder described Almanzor as a proven sire and noted he had produced five stakes winners again this season, giving buyers confidence that his progeny continue to perform. Hello Youmzain also arrives with his profile on the rise after what Calder called "a fantastic end to the autumn", leaving the farm with a group he believes can provide genuine opportunity. Cambridge will also offer weanlings by outside sires, including a Bivouac filly out of the stakes-performed mare Dottie Dee, a half-sister to Gr3 winner Fairy Dream. Bivouac's standing has been strengthened by Fireball Miss's recent Gr1 Queensland Oaks win, and Calder said the filly's timing could hardly be better, with the sire having added another elite winner to his record. Another notable inclusion is a colt by champion New Zealand sire Savabeel, whose death last week gives the offering added poignancy. The colt, catalogued as lot 137, is one of only two Savabeel weanlings in the sale. Although not part of Cambridge's own draft, the first New Zealand progeny of its freshman sire Chaldean will also attract interest, with two youngsters by the Gr1-winning son of Frankel to be offered. Chaldean's first European weanlings were warmly received, averaging the equivalent of NZ$260,000 and selling up to NZ$580,000 at Tattersalls, while his first Southern Hemisphere sale-ring representative made A$180,000 at Inglis' Great Southern Weanling Sale. A colt through Haunui Farm as lot 3 and a filly through Curraghmore as lot 54 will now represent him at Karaka, and Calder said the response to the Great Southern filly should help them. From a pinhooking perspective, he expects a first-crop horse with that reception to be high on buyers' lists when inspections begin ahead of Thursday's 11am opening lot.

    Almanzor

    Almanzor is the sire of 5 stakes winners this season (pic: Cambridge Stud)
  • Improvements to Come for 2027 Royal Ascot

    Tuesday, 23rd June 2026
    With attendances rising, international support holding firm and early ticket sales for next year already tracking strongly, Royal Ascot has emerged from what officials regard as a vintage edition with plans to sharpen parts of the racecourse experience rather than overhaul a meeting in trouble. Nick Smith, Ascot's director of racing and public affairs, revealed to racingpost.com that the course was acting from a position of strength after crowds climbed across all five days to about 295,000, roughly 7,000 more than last year, with hospitality also improved throughout the site and tickets for the next royal meeting already "ahead of the curve" after going on sale during the week. Smith said festivals remained popular in a broad sense, but Royal Ascot possessed the extra pull of being both a national and international fixture, woven into the British summer alongside Wimbledon and the Lord's Test, while also drawing more than 10,000 overseas visitors from markets including Australia, America and the Far East, as well as racegoers from almost every postcode in Britain. Chief executive Felicity Barnard indicated at the close of the meeting that improvements were being considered, and Smith said the main focus would be the Queen Anne Enclosure, historically known as Tattersalls, with the Royal, Village and Windsor enclosures viewed as close to where the racecourse wants them and the Heath continuing to serve local residents well. He stressed the Queen Anne area was "far from unsatisfactory", noting three years of ticket-sales growth, but said Ascot believed facilities, layout and other practical elements needed closer review if that grade of enclosure was to match the standard expected in a competitive events market. On the racing side, the meeting also grew, with a record 634 runners across 35 races, and Smith was intrigued by the impact of tighter handicap bands, given the depth of demand and the number of horses being balloted from already fierce contests. He said James McDonald had underlined the unique demands placed on jockeys at Royal Ascot, with huge fields, race-specific quirks and a track that asks a different question almost every time. McDonald, the Australian-based New Zealander, was part of another strong international contingent and finished third aboard Australian-trained Joliestar in the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes, a race that also featured runners trained in Japan, France and Denmark, alongside the domestic and Irish representation. "That's what the meeting is about," Smith said, adding that the international visitors had been pleased with their experience and were speaking about returning. He also played down any concern that Joshua Parr's 20-day whip ban, incurred for overuse aboard King Charles III Stakes third Overpass, would discourage future Australian participation, describing it as something to learn from rather than a lasting deterrent. The draw and a perceived stands-side bias were also discussed, but Smith said most straight courses favour the rail to some extent, and that at major festivals the pattern can become self-reinforcing once fields begin to favour one side and the ground there becomes more compacted.
  • Exciting WA Filly Proves Too Darn Hot

    Tuesday, 23rd June 2026
    A bruising inches defeat in the Listed Raconteur Stakes has quickly been placed in proper perspective, with Hot And High restoring her black-type authority in Saturday’s Listed Belmont Guineas over 1600m and showing the mile is well within her compass. The Dion Luciani-trained filly had won her first five starts, including the Listed Sir Earnest Lee-Steere Classic, before her Raconteur reversal, but there was little trace of that disappointment when she launched late to deny Prince Of Dala in the final stride, reports tbwa.net.au. Castle Road, as is his habit, poured the pressure on from the front and the tempo had the full field strung out by close to 15 lengths as they came off the riverside, setting up a searching test rather than a sit-and-sprint. Hot And High, placed within striking range on straightening, had to force her way into clear running at the expense of Westbound before setting out after Prince Of Dala, who looked to have the race in safe keeping until the daughter of Too Darn Hot found one last surge. “She’s still raw and we’ve believed all the way through that she would be a miler,” Luciani said, adding that while he felt her $2.60 quote was skinny enough, she was “right up to the mark” and had shown “the true Hot And High”. Bred and raced by Cape Falls Thoroughbreds owner Brett Fogarty, Hot And High is from the second southern crop of Darley shuttle sire Too Darn Hot and is out of the Snitzel mare High Conviction. Her female family traces to Group Three winner Paris Petard, whom Fogarty bought from Oakland Park for $100,000 at the 2011 Perth Magic Millions Autumn Sale. Already a Listed winner through last December’s Sir Ernest Lee-Steere Classic over 1400m, Hot And High has now given connections a stronger reason to look toward the better races during the Ascot Pinnacles. Luciani said she had “dug deep” and described her as “definitely a summer horse”, with the Belmont Guineas success strengthening the case for a sharper return aimed at higher targets rather than a longer spell and the mares series. Too Darn Hot is standing the 2026 breeding season for $275,000.

    Hot And High

    Hot And High (yellow cap) arrived in the nick of time (pic: Western Racepix)
  • Begg Buoyed but Wary Ahead of Gr1 Tiara

    Tuesday, 23rd June 2026
    A late-season Group 1 that once looked set to draw several headline mares has taken on a different complexion, but Grahame Begg remains wary of the depth still assembled for Saturday’s Tattersalls Tiara over 1400m at Eagle Farm, where Splash Back will try to turn a carefully mapped campaign into a top-level breakthrough. According to racenet.com.au, the final Group 1 of the Australian season lost its early favourite when Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman withdrew top-flight Zoustar mare She’s Got Pizzazz from the market on Sunday, the Dane Ripper Stakes winner having come through her heavy-track success in need of a break rather than another run. Coleman said it was “a real shame” and that the stable was disappointed, but the mare would now have a few weeks off with the hope of returning for the back end of spring. Fangirl has also been sent for a spell, while newly crowned Stradbroke Handicap winner Spicy Martini is likewise being aimed at spring targets, leaving Splash Back, Gerringong and Michael Freedman’s 2024 Group 1 Sires’ Produce Stakes winner Manaal sharing favouritism at $5. Begg said the Tiara had been the race identified for Splash Back since last year’s Melbourne Spring Carnival, and while the field had “fallen away a little bit” with the absence of Fangirl and Spicy Martini, he stressed it would remain highly competitive. The dual Group 2-winning mare resumed her Queensland campaign in fine style when taking the Victory Stakes over 1200m at Eagle Farm second-up last month, before finishing midfield and beaten about three lengths in both the Kingsford Smith Cup over 1300m and the Stradbroke over 1400m. Begg believes circumstances have been against her in those Group 1 runs, particularly with the way Eagle Farm has played. “She’s been closer to the inside and it wasn’t the A-grade ground,” he said, adding that it had been difficult to make ground, with on-speed runners hard to reel in and the inside section inferior. He hopes she can settle a shade closer and work into a wider lane this time, with her fitness now at its peak. “She’s come through the Stradbroke really well,” Begg said. “We’re absolutely looking forward to next week. It’s weight-for-age, 1400m (fillies and mares), she’s rock-hard fit now.” The market reflects the open nature of the contest, with Gerringong, Manaal and Splash Back at $5, Abounding at $6, Poster Girl and Surfin Bird at $8, Within The Law at $10, and Melody Again and Naifah on the next line at $11. Begg will also make a sprinting adjustment with Niance, who is set to drop back to the Group Three WJ Healy Stakes over 1200m after two mixed Queensland runs, the latest an eighth in the Dane Ripper when she travelled near the speed but faded and left the stable unconvinced she had seen out 1300m.
  • Longest Lived Slipper Heroine Passes Away

    Tuesday, 23rd June 2026
    One of the grand mares of the modern Golden Slipper roll of honour has gone, with 2001 winner Ha Ha dying recently at the age of 27, having been believed to be the oldest living heroine of Australia’s defining juvenile contest. Bred by Swettenham Stud, the bay daughter of Danehill and the Listed-winning Crown Jester mare Very Droll carried the colours of John Singleton’s Strawberry Hill Stud and was one of the headline fillies of her generation. She announced herself immediately as a two-year-old when scoring easily on debut at Rosehill for Brian York, although that early gloss was checked a fortnight later when she was beaten by Magic Albert at the same course as a $1.60 favourite. A trip north for the Magic Millions 2YO Classic followed, where she finished fourth behind stablemate Excellerator, before Gai Waterhouse brought her back to Sydney and sharpened her for a Golden Slipper campaign. A narrow success in the Group Three Sweet Embrace Stakes put Ha Ha back on course for the Rosehill showpiece, and at $13 in the Slipper she delivered a result of lasting significance. Ridden by Jimmy Cassidy, she reversed the Magic Millions form with Excellerator, defeating him by 1.3 lengths, while Red Hannigan completed a Waterhouse trifecta in third. The victory gave Waterhouse her first Golden Slipper, a race she would go on to win eight times, and fixed Ha Ha’s name permanently among the stable’s most important horses. Far from being only an early-season star, Ha Ha returned at three to build an outstanding record, winning the Group Two Silver Shadow Stakes, Group Two Tea Rose Stakes and Group One Flight Stakes. She was narrowly beaten by Bart Cummings’ Magical Miss in the 2001 Group One Thousand Guineas at Caulfield, then added one last major success in the 2002 Group Two Apollo Stakes, defeating a field that included El Mirada, Tie The Knot, Referral, Freemason and Fairway. Ha Ha retired with eight wins, 11 placings and just under $3 million from 25 starts, though her broodmare career never matched her racing deeds, producing only one winner. Her first foal, the Sadler’s Wells colt Standing Ovation, made $1.3 million at the 2006 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale but won just once. After years at Strawberry Hill, Ha Ha spent her final chapter at Yvonne Clerke’s Glastonbury Farms in the Hunter Valley.

  • Purton Treble Headlined by Group 3 Success

    Tuesday, 23rd June 2026
    A patient ride, a clean passage and a well-timed return to Group company brought Little Paradise back to winning form in Sunday’s Group 3 Premier Cup over 1400m at Sha Tin, where Zac Purton gave the Jimmy Ting Koon-ho-trained four-year-old every chance to remind Hong Kong where his better form belongs. The son of Toronado had looked a serious talent, according to scmp.com, when beating Infinite Resolve by two lengths in February’s Classic Mile, but he could not carry that level through the remaining legs of the four-year-old series and was later luckless in the Group 1 Champions Mile before being freshened for eight weeks. Back at Sha Tin with 54.5kg, barrier four and Purton taking over, Little Paradise settled midfield and one off the fence before the champion jockey eased him out to track Winning Ovation three wide approaching the turn. Once into the straight, Purton angled wider and began to build his run, with Lucky With You dashing clear at the 200m and forcing the favourite to chase in earnest. Little Paradise gradually reeled him in, while Galaxy Patch, having his first outing for the Brett Crawford stable, stormed home from last to grab second by a neck and stamp himself as the flashing run of the race. The win also carried a pleasing echo for Purton and owner Ko Kam-piu, with the jockey having worn the same lilac and gold colours to victory aboard Little Bridge in the 2012 Group One King’s Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot. “It’s obviously a lucky week for myself and the connections, so it’s good,” Purton said, adding that Ting had done all he could to present the gelding properly. Purton felt Little Paradise probably was not at his peak after the break and just one trial, but the effort and the time of the race suggested there could be more to come next season. Ting, who shared a running double with Purton after Come Fast Fay Fay had also scored, said the Premier Cup plan had emerged only after Little Paradise showed signs of needing a breather following the Champions Mile. “After the [Champions] Mile he was a bit tired, so I gave him a short break and then I talked to the owner and said that maybe we run him in this race,” Ting said, noting the owner was keen to proceed. The trainer rated the horse’s fitness at “only 90 per cent” and admitted he was worried late when Little Paradise began to feel the pinch over the final 50m, but the combination of suitable distance, light weight, good draw and Purton’s polish proved decisive. Now a six-time winner from 12 starts, Little Paradise is likely to be given the chance to develop further with the Hong Kong Mile in view, with Ting still believing 1400m and 1600m are his best trips.
  • Magic Ride Sees Evergreen Beauty Cruz Home

    Tuesday, 23rd June 2026
    Few horses still have the appetite, constitution and class to win Group races at Sha Tin as nine-year-olds, but Beauty Joy again made a nonsense of the calendar when he successfully defended his crown in Sunday’s Group Three Premier Plate over 1800m, the final Group contest of the Hong Kong season. According to racingnews.hkjc, the Tony Cruz-trained veteran had already been living on borrowed time in a racing sense, with his future hinging on this same race a year earlier when Cruz told owner Simon Kwok and the Kwok family that defeat would bring retirement. Victory then bought him another campaign, and the same conversation had been circling again in recent weeks, only for Beauty Joy to answer it in the most persuasive fashion possible. Cruz said he had told Simon Kwok before last year’s race that “if he wins we’ll keep going for another season, if we lose we’ll retire him”, and after the gelding repeated the performance, the owner’s response was that it appeared they would continue. The next stop is set to be the Racehorse Owners’ Association Cup on July 12, after which a final call will be made, although Cruz acknowledged that rising 10 could be asking plenty of even so durable a campaigner. “He’s been a very genuine horse – a very difficult horse to race, but he’s got a fighting heart,” Cruz said. Joao Moreira produced a ride worthy of the occasion, settling Beauty Joy in midfield before easing him away from the rail approaching the straight and committing to a narrow run between Romantic Thor and Ka Ying Generation. It was bold, precise and decisive, and Cruz was unstinting in his praise for the Brazilian, saying he had been “very confident” once Moreira was booked and that the jockey delivered “a perfect race”. The win placed Beauty Joy in rare company, with nine-year-old Group winners in Hong Kong almost unheard of in the modern era. Able One’s 2011 Group One Hong Kong Mile success was the most recent example, while Bullish Luck’s 2008 Group Three Centenary Vase win over the same distance is the only other such case in the past two decades. Cruz also advanced his own record, becoming the most successful trainer in the Premier Plate, while Moreira lifted his tally in the race to three. The victory formed part of a double for “The Magic Man”, who also scored on Winning Machine for Caspar Fownes in the Class Five Spessartine Garnet Handicap over 1400m.

    Beauty Joy

    Beauty Joy claimed back-to-back Gr3 Premier Plates (pic: hkjc.com)

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