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  • Globe Wants it Wet to Thrive in Sydney

    Friday, 13th March 2026
    A wet Sydney autumn remains the key ingredient for Globe as the seasoned Group 1 winner prepares to resume in Saturday's Gr2 Ajax Stakes (1500m) at Rosehill, with co-trainer Mick Price cautioning that a drying surface would leave the seven-year-old more exposed than his recent trial form might suggest. Few horses have trialled more impressively in Sydney in recent weeks than the son of Charm Spirit, who has won both of his lead-up heats and looked especially sharp when putting four lengths on Vivy Air in a 1200m hit-out last Thursday. That work has understandably attracted attention ahead of his first-up return, although Price is reluctant to get carried away if the track remains in the good range. Globe and stablemate La Fracas were sent north with a clear purpose in mind. Price and co-trainer Michael Kent Jnr are hoping Sydney's carnival produces the sort of rain-affected ground that can allow the stable to place the gelding to maximum effect over distances ranging from a mile to 2000m. "I haven't got a specific race for him but he's in Sydney to capitalise if you do get a wet track, somewhere between a mile and 2000m," Price said. While all options remain open beyond the Ajax, Price indicated the Doncaster may not be the ideal target unless the weather changes significantly. "I don't reckon the Doncaster will suit him, unless it was a wet track. He's going to be nominated for just about everything and we'll think on the run depending on the weather. "He's going super, he'll give plenty of cheek but his chances improve on a wet track." Globe has already ticked another box this week after passing a stewards gallop on Wednesday morning. That requirement came after blood was detected in a nostril when he struck his head entering the barriers before his latest trial, but the issue has not prevented him from taking his place on Saturday. The outside gate is less of a concern to Price than the state of the surface. The big-framed gelding is expected to use his natural speed early and work across without too much difficulty. "He's a good beginner, he's a big 17 hand horse who propels himself forward out of the gates," Price said. "Being out there won't harm him, he'll work across, I hope they don't keep him out… If the track is a good 4 he's probably going to be a bit vulnerable." A surprise winner of the Gr1 Caulfield Stakes in the spring, Globe has already shown he can capitalise when circumstances fall his way. Price noted that in the small Caulfield field, Blake Shinn had been able to control the race and catch some more fancied rivals off guard. Whether Saturday proves another of those right-place, right-time moments may ultimately depend less on Globe's condition than on what the Sydney weather chooses to deliver.

    Globe

    Yielding ground would uit Globe (pic: NZ Racing News)
  • New Gold Standard Horse Possible for Makybe

    Friday, 13th March 2026
    At a quiet farm on Victoria's Surf Coast, the absence of a familiar figure has been keenly felt in recent days following the passing of one of Australian racing's most revered champions. The incomparable Makybe Diva died less than a fortnight ago at the age of 27 after a short battle with colic at Tony Santic's MAKYBE Thoroughbreds property in Gnarwarre, west of Geelong. For Santic, stud manager Joe Murray and the staff who cared for her throughout her retirement, the loss has been deeply personal. "We always knew that the day was going to come," Murray said. "Having her on the farm, we almost took her for granted. It's kind of weird to say, but she was there every day, and you just get so used to having her around. "You miss not seeing her there. We all miss her. "In saying that, we had her for 27 years, so we were lucky in that regard. She lived such a good life." Foaled to Northern Hemisphere time, the daughter of Desert King from the Riverman mare Tugela was passed in as a yearling in England before finding her way to Australia, where she began her career under trainer David Hall. During her time in Hall's care she won eight of her first 20 starts, highlighted by victories in the 2003 Melbourne Cup and the 2004 Sydney Cup. When Hall relocated to Hong Kong, the mare was transferred to Lee Freedman, under whose guidance she carved her name into the sport's history books. Across 16 additional starts she recorded seven victories, capturing a second Melbourne Cup in 2004 before producing an extraordinary campaign in 2005. That season brought triumphs in the Australian Cup, The BMW and the Cox Plate before she achieved the feat that defines her legacy, becoming the only horse to win the Melbourne Cup three times when she completed the famous hat-trick later that spring. Immediately retired after that historic victory, she finished her career with $14.5 million in prizemoney. Life at the Gnarwarre farm, however, continues, and Santic's colours will be seen again this weekend when the Phillip Stokes-trained colt Big Wigs lines up in the VOBIS Platinum Showdown at Caulfield. The son of Gold Standard is out of the Santic-owned mare Nooks And Crannies, purchased for just $20,000 at the Inglis 2020 June (Early) Online Sale. Big Wigs has already shown promise with two runner-up finishes from as many starts, first behind Ole Go at Morphettville and then when chasing home the smart Medicinal at Ballarat. "He's always been a beautiful-looking horse," Murray said. "The name doesn't really suit him, because he's not an overly big horse. "He's always been a very smart horse and done everything Phillip Stokes has asked of him. He's very tractable and has the smartest head on him." Despite drawing the outside barrier under Lachlan Neindorf, connections are hopeful the colt can produce a performance that brings a welcome lift to the farm during what has been a poignant fortnight.
  • Sydney's Queen Could Face Her Toughest Rival

    Friday, 13th March 2026
    A mouthwatering autumn showdown between Sheza Alibi and Autumn Glow remains on the table, with Peter Moody confirming on Wednesday that his outstanding filly will have one more start before heading for a break. Exactly where that run comes will determine whether racing fans get the clash many are already beginning to anticipate. Options under consideration for the Moody and Katherine Coleman-trained 3YO include the Gr1 Vinery Stud Stakes (2000m) at Rosehill on March 28, the Gr1 Doncaster Mile (1600m) at Randwick on April 4, and the Gr1 Queen Of The Turf Stakes (1600m) at Randwick on April 11. News of those possible targets immediately had an impact in betting markets, with Sheza Alibi firming from $8 to $4.60 for the Doncaster. Any meeting with Autumn Glow would carry genuine box-office appeal. The unbeaten Chris Waller-trained mare is 10 from 10, already a dual Group 1 winner and the earner of $7.5 million in prize money. She was last seen taking the Gr1 Verry Elleegant Stakes (1600m) at Randwick on February 28 and is due to resume her campaign in the Gr1 George Ryder Stakes (1500m) at Rosehill on March 21. Her autumn path is still being finalised, although co-owner John Messara has indicated the Queen Of The Turf shapes as an attractive target, with the Doncaster and Queen Elizabeth Stakes also under consideration. The claims of Sheza Alibi, however, have become impossible to ignore. Her demolition of the males in Saturday's G1 Randwick Guineas (1600m) took her record to six wins and three placings from nine starts, with four victories on end and earnings just shy of $1.3 million. More importantly, it elevated her into a different conversation altogether. Form analyst Dan O'Sullivan was emphatic in his assessment of the performance. "Her 105.3 rating sits almost three lengths above the historical median winning rating of 100 and more than a length above the previous highest rated winner in the past decade, The Autumn Sun (103)," he said. "The race was run at a fast early speed, which suited her, as she settled back off the pace. From there she showed a serious engine, running very fast overall time and still finishing her last 200m just above standard. The performance gives her the highest rating by a three-year-old filly this season, surpassing the 104 previously run by Tempted. No race looks beyond her after this performance, and stepping up to 2000m appears unlikely to pose any issue." Should Sheza Alibi head to either the Vinery or Queen Of The Turf, Luke Nolen will ride. If the Doncaster becomes the chosen path, Zac Lloyd will take over, with Nolen unable to ride at 49kg, a weight that should have rivals scattering for cover.

    Autumn Glow

    Autumn Glow has a significant possible rival (pic: supplied)
  • Fownes Doubles Down on HKJC Trainer Table

    Friday, 13th March 2026
    A commanding midweek performance at Happy Valley tightened Caspar Fownes’ grip on the Hong Kong trainers’ championship, with the veteran horseman producing a treble that pushed his season tally to 42 winners. According to scmp.com, the trio of victories opened a five-win gap over nearest rival David Hayes on 37 as Fownes presses towards what would be a fifth premiership. “I’m happy, all I can do is present my horse well and you need a lot of luck in this game. I know how to win a championship, that’s one thing I can tell you; I’ve got my game face on and I’ll be doing my best. I know my target and I’m just trying to have fun along the way,” Fownes said. Elegant Life, Golden Brilliant and Somelovefromabove delivered the stable’s three winners across the card, reinforcing the form that has kept Fownes at the forefront of the title race. “There will be a lot of guys with a lot of winners coming up. Everyone has got a chance – everyone has a full stable and you just have to keep knocking them in. If you get a quiet patch it’s very easy for someone to catch up,” he said. “You can never write off John [Size] – he’s always capable of a spate of winners in a short period as he’s done so many times in his career. You’ve got David [Hayes], Francis [Lui], Danny [Shum] and Mark [Newnham]; there’s so many in with a chance but they have to chase me so I’ll say good luck!” The evening began with Elegant Life striking in the Class Five Conduit Handicap 1000m, where Luke Ferraris produced a polished ride to guide the son of Smart Missile to victory despite drawing barrier nine and carrying top weight of 61.5kg. The five-year-old relished both the drop in class and the return to the shorter journey, scoring by one and a quarter lengths and giving his trainer confidence that further improvement may follow. “It’s just nice to get the win into him and hopefully he’ll go with it now and be competitive in Class Four. He’s taken to the track quite nicely and I don’t think he’s a one-trick pony; he’ll step up in distance as well to good effect,” Fownes said. Golden Brilliant supplied the second leg of the treble in the first division of the Class Four Hatton Handicap 1650m, with Alexis Badel making a decisive move approaching the bend to position the son of Sweynesse within striking range before edging Star Elegance by a nose. “He’s just immature which is why I gave him a bit of a freshen up to try and nurse him along. He’s got the job done and he’s the type of horse who I think will start to thrive in 12 months; he’ll get better as he gets older,” Fownes said. The treble was completed when James Orman partnered Somelovefromabove to an authoritative win in the first section of the Class Four Breezy Handicap 1200m, the son of Lonhro making it back-to-back victories over the course and distance.
  • Maher Duo Dominates Inglis Digital March (Early)

    Friday, 13th March 2026
    Strong interest in a pair of progressive 3YOs from the Ciaron Maher stable provided the headline moments at today’s Inglis Digital March (Early) Online Sale, with the unraced Holding Captive emerging as the clear top lot. The son of Zousain realised $310,000 after attracting competitive bidding, ultimately remaining within familiar hands when Maher elected to buy the gelding back online. Purchased originally for $280,000 at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale by Maher and international racing manager David Redvers, Holding Captive had already caught the stable’s eye after producing a commanding trial victory at Caulfield a fortnight earlier. The decision to offer the horse through Inglis Digital came after some members of the ownership group opted to sell their shares, prompting connections to test the market through the online platform. Maher, however, was unwilling to let the promising gelding slip away. “Basically a few owners wanted to cash out of him, which is fine, but Ciaron still has great belief in the horse so to appease everyone, he was put online on Inglis Digital and this is the fairest outcome possible,” Maher’s Head of Bloodstock Will Bourne said. “He’s won a trial nicely and he’ll head to the races next Wednesday and he’s a horse we have a really good opinion of.” Another Maher-trained galloper also featured prominently in the results. The unbeaten The Real Mahjong, a son of Universal Ruler, finished as the second-highest lot of the sale when purchased by Wan Bloodstock for $115,000. The gelding will now continue his racing career in Hong Kong after winning both of his Australian starts, a record that prompted his ownership group to capitalise on his early success. “He’s two from two and the ownership group decided to capitalise on that record and sell him,” Bourne said. “They bought another horse at Inglis Premier last week and we wish the new owners all the best with him.” Completing the sale’s top trio was the 2YO filly Oregon Coast, a daughter of Portland Sky, who was secured for $100,000 by Queensland trainer David Vandyke. Part-owner Shane McGrath said the filly represented a classic example of the trading opportunities now available through the digital platform. “I’m a big fan of Inglis Digital. We bought her as an Inglis weanling and saw an opportunity to capitalise on her race performance so offered her for sale,” McGrath said. “We’ve fielded plenty of calls from prospective buyers and trainers and I think Inglis Digital provides a viable and honest way of trading and we’re traders at heart and she’s a perfect example of that.” Across the catalogue, the March (Early) Sale generated gross receipts of $2,507,300, continuing a strong period for the platform. The results follow a remarkable weekend for Inglis Digital graduates, with both Sheza Alibi and Caballus claiming their maiden Group 1 victories in Sydney and Melbourne respectively.

    Zousain (pictured) is the sire of Captive Holding (pic: Steve Hart)
  • Awapuni Racing Return Delayed Until Late 2027

    Friday, 13th March 2026
    A clearer picture is beginning to emerge for the future of racing at Awapuni, with New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing and RACE Inc. outlining both the lessons learned from the troubled redevelopment and their commitment to delivering a long-term solution for the Central Districts venue. Patience has been required from trainers, owners, members, sponsors, volunteers and the wider racing community after an extended and deeply frustrating period for the course. Awapuni’s track performance issues had already led to a full reconstruction, and although the surface returned to racing on 25 April 2025, that comeback proved short-lived when a slip in the opening event forced the abandonment of the meeting. No racing has been held there since. With the project representing a major investment, NZTR chief executive Matt Ballesty, with board approval, moved to engage internationally respected track adviser Liam O’Keeffe to assess whether the new surface could be remediated to provide a safe and reliable track. A series of measures was then trialled, including verti-draining and surface treatments aimed at softening the profile. Some improvement was evident, but a further slip during morning gallops later in the year confirmed the surface could not be signed off as safe. The underlying issue was inconsistency, with the track capable of performing adequately one day yet presenting unacceptable risk the next. Subsequent review of the original project identified shortcomings in governance and delivery, with design accountability, engineering oversight and overall coordination all contributing to the outcome. NZTR acknowledged that, in hindsight, greater racecourse construction expertise could have been integrated into the project, and accepted that elements of the original design did not align with the performance demands expected of a premier venue required to stage more than 20 meetings annually. Not all of the work has been lost, however. Components of the drainage network, irrigation infrastructure and parts of the base profile remain sound and are expected to be incorporated into the eventual solution. Following the decision in November 2025 that there would be no further racing at Awapuni this season, Evergreen Turf, the specialist firm behind the successful Hastings remediation, was commissioned to undertake a full independent technical review. Working alongside local track managers, the RACE Inc. board and O’Keeffe, Evergreen conducted detailed soil testing, forensic analysis and investigation into suitable sand sources. That review concluded that while parts of the infrastructure remain fit for purpose, the underlying soil profile represents a fundamental obstacle to producing the consistent, long-term performance required of a metropolitan-standard circuit. Planning is now well advanced as NZTR and RACE Inc. work together on the preferred path forward. Both organisations have aligned around the goal of delivering a safe, reliable metro-standard track capable of restoring Awapuni’s place as a premier racing venue, with a return to racing targeted for late 2027. Though the past year has been trying, the technical work undertaken has at least provided the clarity needed to move ahead with confidence, and the success of the Hastings project is being viewed as a model for how specialist expertise can shape the next phase at Awapuni.
  • International Cavalry Touches Down in Sydney

    Friday, 13th March 2026
    Global flavour has again arrived on Australian shores with the first wave of overseas contenders touching down ahead of the Sydney autumn carnival. A collection of four Group 1 prospects landed in Sydney on Tuesday afternoon aboard a Cathay Pacific flight before being transferred to the quarantine facility at Canterbury as preparations begin for a series of major autumn targets. Among the arrivals were three-time Australian Group 1 winner Dubai Honour and his William Haggas-trained stablemate Caviar Heights, while French Group 1 winner Barnavara travelled alongside Seo Linn, both of whom will link up with Chris Waller’s powerful stable during their Australian campaign. The quartet represents a significant international presence as the carnival approaches its peak, with officials confirming all four horses handled the journey without issue. Australian Turf Club Head of Racing and Wagering Nevesh Ramdhani welcomed the arrivals and said early reports from those accompanying the horses had been encouraging. “The freight has arrived,” Ramdhani said. “The people that travelled with the horses have all reported they are in good condition and coped well with the travel. We’ve got four happy and healthy horses and hopefully we’ll get to see some of them for the first time on March 28.” The elite cohort had originally been scheduled to reach Australia a week earlier but travel plans were disrupted by escalating tensions in the Middle East, forcing a delay to their journey. While not ideal, Waller acknowledged there was little that could be done about the circumstances. Adjusting to the dramatic shift in climate and environment will now be the key focus over the coming days. “As is always the case when a horse flies to the other side of the world, it takes a little while to get a handle on them, how they are coping and settling in,” Waller said. “You have to remember these horses are coming out of winter and it’s still basically summer here in Sydney so it can be a shock to their systems and some handle it better than others.” Barnavara is expected to be the first of Waller’s pair to appear on race day, with the trainer indicating she is likely to contest the Group 2 Neville Sellwood Stakes (2000m) at Rosehill Gardens on March 28 alongside Caviar Heights. Dubai Honour, already a proven performer in Australia, is being aimed at the Group 1 Tancred Stakes (2400m) on the same program. Plans for Gr1 Prix de l'Opera heroine Barnavara  (see below) have evolved slightly following the travel delay. “We had mapped out for Barnavara to run in the Ranvet Stakes like we did with Via Sistina when she arrived but as the flight was delayed, we now plan to kick her off in the Neville Sellwood Stakes a week later,” Waller explained. Despite the altered schedule, she remains under consideration for one of the carnival’s biggest prizes. “She’s still in the mix for the Queen Elizabeth.” Decisions regarding Seo Linn are less settled. Originally targeted toward the Sydney Cup through the Manion Cup pathway, the revised timetable has complicated the preparation.

  • Star Tassie Hoop Opts to Go Walkabout

    Friday, 13th March 2026
    A significant absence is looming for Tasmanian racing, with one of the state’s most accomplished riders preparing to step away from the saddle for an extended period to explore Australia. Codi Jordan has confirmed she will take a break of up to 12 months, beginning in early July, to embark on a travel adventure with her partner, leaving her return to riding open-ended for now. The plan begins with a convoy-style journey across the country before the pair branch out on their own travels. “Come July, a small group of us in four-wheel drives will head onto the mainland straight to Cairns, spend a couple of days there, and then do the Cape York trip, right up to the tip of Australia,” Jordan said. The northern expedition will take several weeks before the couple continue westward. “We’re allowing four to six weeks for that, and then my partner and I will leave everyone behind, heading across to the Northern Territory and then down the west coast.” Jordan said the decision to take time away from racing was driven partly by timing and personal goals. “It’s probably now or never with life and family and plans for children one day, so really looking forward to it,” she said. The pair intend to travel without a rigid itinerary, allowing opportunities to shape the experience as they go. “There are no firm plans, it’s really day by day. We could turn around and come home at any moment, but we’re eager to do some work over there.” While exploring remote parts of the country is the immediate aim, Jordan hopes the experience could also broaden her skills within the industry. “I wouldn’t mind working with my partner at a station or in a pre-training stable, somewhere where I can gain a bit more experience before coming back here and possibly setting up something for myself.” Jordan’s impact on Tasmanian racing has been considerable since her first ride in September 2020. In a short time she established herself among the state’s leading jockeys, claiming two apprentice premierships before also securing the senior jockey title while still an apprentice – a rare feat previously achieved by champion rider Bev Buckingham. Across her career to date she has partnered 235 winners, including four at Listed level, and twice captured Tasmania’s premier sprint, the Newmarket Handicap. Her victories aboard Deroche in 2021 and First Accused in 2023 cemented her reputation as one of the island state’s most reliable big-race riders. Jordan has been closely associated with trainer Glenn Stevenson, for whom she has long been the stable’s first-choice rider. Her upcoming absence will be keenly felt within the operation, prompting Stevenson to reduce the size of his team in response. “Because ‘Jordo’ is heading away for a bit, we are running about 26 horses, and we want to get that down to about 16 just so everyone is not flat out all the time,” Stevenson said. “I can tell you she will be very sorely missed.”

    Deroche

    Codi Jordan aboard stakes winner Deroche (pic: tasracing.com.au)
  • Slipper Qualifying Battle Awaits Waroven

    Friday, 13th March 2026
    Pressure is mounting around Warwoven’s path to the Golden Slipper, but Bjorn Baker remains confident the colt can earn his way into the field when he lines up in Saturday’s Group 3 Pago Pago Stakes (1200m) at Rosehill. With the juvenile picture shifting quickly after the Todman and Reisling, what once looked a straightforward progression has become more complicated for a youngster who won his first two starts and now finds himself needing to perform again to secure his place. The equation is simple enough. Victory on Saturday guarantees a start in the Slipper, while second should add enough prizemoney to put him safely in the field. Third, however, could leave connections sweating on the final order of entry. Baker’s view is that there is little value in obsessing over those permutations. “You can’t worry about it, first world problems,’’ he told racingnsw.com.au. “We’re running for good money in a good race on Saturday and backing up, if he does happen to make the race, mightn’t necessarily be a bad thing. He’s in good order, he has a little bit of a tricky gate but we can’t worry about that either.” The market has shifted against him in recent days. Warwoven (see below) who had briefly sat among the better-regarded Slipper chances, was pushed aside in favouritism for the big race by his stablemate Paradoxium after the latter secured exemption through the Todman, while Chayan’s Reisling win added another leading contender to the picture. Even for the Pago Pago, Warwoven was displaced at the top of betting by Central Europe, a colt who also needs to win to force his way into the Slipper field. That situation stems largely from Warwoven’s first-up fourth in the Skyline Stakes, where he was beaten less than half a length by a race-fit and sharply performed Central Europe. It was a run Baker was prepared to forgive to some extent, given the circumstances. “I thought it was a good effort,” he said. “You always want to win, the one negative is he probably didn’t run up to what he’s capable of. No doubt he’ll be better for the run and if he’s got improvement he’s going in a good chance.” Barrier draw and race shape could tell a different story this time. In the Skyline he drew the inside and, after slipping out of the gates, became vulnerable to how the race unfolded around him, eventually needing to search for a run nearer the rail. From a wider alley on Saturday, Rachel King should have more scope to let the race develop. Baker believes the colt has the versatility to adapt. “I think he’s pretty good, he’s got a good attitude, he came from the back in the trial, at his first start he didn’t lead,’’ he said. “He’s got a flexible racing pattern, he’s got a good brain and he’s definitely fitter for his first-up run.”

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