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  • NEW Snitzel Closing in on 50 $1 million-Plus Earners

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    There’s a toughness about the name that fits the horse – Yorkshire runs with the same blunt-force drive as the county he’s named for, and on Saturday at Randwick, that grit earned him a second Sydney feature. Taking command inside the final 200m, the 5YO Snitzel gelding raced away with the $2 million The Ingham over 1600m, notching his eighth win (along with 2 placings) from just 11 starts and pushing his prizemoney beyond $1.66 million. He now ranks inside the top 20 on Snitzel’s global list of 45 individual million-dollar earners, a prodigious roll led by champions such as Redzel, Trapeze Artist, Cap Ferrat, Shinzo and Away Game. Tom Charlton, who co-trains the gelding in partnership with fellow Englishman William Johnston, noted the horse still has more to give. “His record sums him up as a horse. Up the running there, he was having a look around. I think he’s not the finished article yet, which is exciting.” The victory automatically secured Yorkshire a golden ticket to the 2026 Doncaster Mile, with a ballot exemption into the $4 million Randwick mile on April 4, run over the same course and distance. Few would bet against his return. Bred by S F Bloodstock from the stakes-performed mare Chanteline, Yorkshire was a $575,000 Inglis Easter purchase for PR Funds from Newgate Farm. His ownership group includes PR Thoroughbreds’ Rob Roulston and Mark Player, alongside well-known names such as Gerry Ryan, Neil Werrett, Colin Madden, Musk Creek Farm and Rifa Mustang. At face value, the cohort of owners has plenty to look forward to in the autumn. Yorkshire’s dam Chanteline has since produced a yearling colt by I Am Invincible and a 2025 filly by Extreme Choice. Meanwhile, Snitzel will be represented by 21 fillies and 16 colts from his penultimate crop at the upcoming Magic Millions Gold Coast Sale. If the past is any guide, there are likely to be a number of his yearlings with the potential to continue the seemingly inexorable run of success enjoyed by the now deceased sire-son of Redoute’s Choice. Snitzel is the current leader of the 2025 Australian Black Type Stallion Premiership.

  • NEW Australian Turf Club Has Administrator Appointed

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    Monday’s news that Racing NSW has appointed an administrator to take over the affairs of the Australian Turf Club has sent shockwaves through the thoroughbred industry – despite warnings that such an outcome was increasingly likely. According to a brief press release published by Racing NSW on nits website, the move follows an exhaustive Show Cause process, including multiple formal meetings between Racing NSW and the ATC Boards. That extended engagement period, Racing NSW says, was designed to give the ATC every reasonable chance to address issues raised in relation to governance, solvency, and financial performance. Despite repeated invitations to provide submissions and set out a strategy for addressing its serious concerns, the ATC Board was ultimately found to have failed to demonstrate an ability to reverse its commercial fortunes or implement credible governance reform. The ongoing uncertainty, Racing NSW concluded, could no longer be ignored. To that end, a professional administrator has been appointed, and a committee will be formed to oversee their work. That committee may include current ATC Board members, general members selected on a skills-based matrix, and other suitable individuals with relevant financial or governance expertise. The administrator and new committee will now assume the responsibilities previously held by the Board. However, Racing NSW has stressed that day-to-day operations will remain in the hands of the existing ATC executive and that there will be no disruption to racing or events held at ATC venues. This transition period is being positioned as an opportunity – not a punishment – for the club to implement a robust new structure, stabilise its financial footing, and deliver long-term strategic clarity. Racing NSW says the objective is to ensure the ATC can be restored to a position of strength and public confidence, guided by independent oversight and supported by individuals with the necessary expertise to “see the job through.”
  • NEW Secretariat's 'Cove' Pastures Protected for Ever

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    Not far from the banks of the North Anna River, where rich grasses once nurtured a colt destined to change the face of American racing, a new chapter in conservation has taken root. According to bloodhorse.com, nearly 350 acres of Virginia farmland, long associated with Triple Crown legend Secretariat and the storied broodmares of Meadow Stable, are now under permanent protection thanks to a conservation easement placed by the Capital Region Land Conservancy. The property, affectionately known as "The Cove," was established in 1936 by Christopher Chenery as part of his Meadow Stable operation and played a foundational role in breeding champions such as Riva Ridge and Secretariat's dam, Somethingroyal. Often described as the cradle of a broodmare empire, The Cove helped lay the groundwork for what Penny Chenery later called "an empire built on broodmares." Kevin Engel of Engel Family Farms acquired The Cove in 2023, fulfilling a decades-long ambition to see the land restored and preserved. "Purchasing The Cove and restoring it to its heyday when Secretariat was running around on it has been a dream of mine for many years," Engel said. He noted that protecting agricultural land from industrial creep – data centres, warehouses, subdivisions – was as much about legacy as practicality. "It is so important for my grandchildren to be on land that is preserved without asphalt and concrete everywhere." Kate Tweedy, daughter of Penny Chenery, said her family had long championed land easements and praised Engel's commitment to stewardship. "My Mom and Granddad would be so pleased by this action," she said. That sentiment was echoed by Parker C. Agelasto, executive director of the Capital Region Land Conservancy, who underscored the lasting impact of land protection. "A landowner still owns their land, but they grant a restrictive deed to a third party… typically to eliminate development rights," he said. For Engel, the decision to place a conservation easement on The Cove carried deep personal significance. He began his farming career there more than four decades ago, and today his family business spans over 2,100 owned acres and leases another 30,000 across 21 counties in Virginia and North Carolina. While The Cove is a modest slice of that land, its historical weight is unmatched. Once home to Secretariat's earliest romps and the foaling grounds of champions, it will remain in agricultural use forever. Of its 346 acres, 156 are classified as agricultural cropland – 136 of them considered prime soils – and another 190 acres are protected forest, designated by the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation as an ecological core of statewide conservation value.

  • NEW Burke Presses Button on Tassie Boom Mare

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    As Tasmania’s summer racing carnival draws ever closer, of its brightest prospects returned to winning form in Sunday’s $50,000 Winzenberg Handicap (1100m) at Hobart. Press For Boom, a mare with a blossoming sprint record, proved too sharp late, making amends for her runner-up effort in the same race last year. That victory was the sixth from just eight career starts for the John Blacker-trained five-year-old, who has now firmly set her sights on fillies and mares' targets throughout January and February. Press for Boom is by former Vinery stud dual Group 1-winning sire Press Statement. “She’s probably one of the best sprinting mares in the state, I’d say,” Blacker told tasracing.com.au, not hiding his admiration. “We tipped her out after one run last prep to concentrate on this, then the Lady Lynette and the two Group 3s down the track.” With high-flying jockey Erica Byrne Burke aboard, the well-supported favourite ($2.90) settled in behind leader Tsunami Sam ($4.40) before navigating a neat run along the rail. It was a clinical ride, matching Blacker’s long-range planning with precision in execution. Press For Boom held her advantage at the post, while 2024 Newmarket winner Geegees Gemstone ($10) surged late from the back to grab second, just over a length behind. The next key test will be the $50,000 Lady Lynette (1100m) on 18 January at the same track, where connections hope to stretch her form into black-type company. “We’ll just stick to the fillies and mares races now, and all the credit goes to the team at Longford,” Blacker revealed. He didn’t leave the course with just one winner either. Promising Alpine Eagle galloper Georgaroni ($2.50) added a third win from five starts in the Class 4 (1600m), just nosing out Fiorente De Legend ($2.60) in the closest finish of the day. So tight was the margin that both jockey and trainer thought they’d finished runner-up.
  • NEW Ka Ying Rising Wins Gr1 Hong Kong Sprint

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
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    • Track: Sha Tin
    • Race: Gr1 Hong Kong Sprint (1200m)
    • Winner: Ka Ying Rising
    • Placings: Raging Blizzard and Fast Network
    • Stallion: Shamexpress (O’Reilly-Volkrose, by Volksraad)
    • Stud Farm: Windsor Park Stud
    • Race Record: 16 Wins and 2 Placings from 18 Starts
    • Sales Details: N/A
  • NEW Silent Witness Record Now Under Genuine Threat

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    Ka Ying Rising moved to within one win of champion Silent Witness’ Hong Kong record with a showstopping blitz in Sunday’s Group 1 Longines Hong Kong Sprint (1,200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday. Twelve months after claiming his first elite-level success in the same race but only narrowly, the world’s best sprinter delivered the performance everyone expected when coasting to his 16th straight victory, reports scmp.com. “That’s what everyone wanted. Obviously after last year they were a bit flat, but this year we showed everyone what he can do,” said jockey Zac Purton. Jumping from barrier one for the first time, Ka Ying Rising held out Japan’s Win Carnelian for the lead with Purton eager to stay off the fence. Purton asked the David Hayes-trained superstar for an effort at the top of the straight and he responded, exploding clear to even give the jockey time to check how far in front he was on the big screen on the inside of the track. He scored by three and three-quarter lengths eased down by Purton late, clocking 1:07.70 on a surface that wasn’t producing quick times. “We didn’t really have a fixed plan other than to be positive and I was surprised I led, but I was always going to be happy to lead anyway,” Purton said. “The fence is obviously no good so I had to get off it but gee, when I looked at the big screen, I was a long way in front. “He drew the right gate and when the barrier came out, they said ‘what do you think?’ and I said ‘he’ll win by further’. Purton added, “He’s just in a league of his own now and not having to do that extra work into the first corner from a wide gate to try and get forward really helped him.” Raging Blizzard ran on strongly from the second half of the field to snatch second from Fast Network, who kept on after tracking Ka Ying Rising in running. The 2023 Hong Kong Sprint winner Lucky Sweynesse made late ground for fourth ahead of Helios Express. Legendary jockey Ryan Moore paid Ka Ying Rising the ultimate compliment after finishing ninth on Japan’s Satono Reve. “The winner’s just exceptional – the best I’ve seen at that trip,” Moore said. Ka Ying Rising joins Falvelon (2000-01), Silent Witness (2003-04), Lord Kanaloa (2012-13) and Mr Stunning (2017-18) as back-to-back winners of the city’s biggest sprint.

  • NEW Voyage Bubble Wins Gr1 Hong Kong Mile

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
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    • Track: Sha Tin
    • Race: Gr1 Hong Kong Mile (1600m)
    • Winner: Voyage Bubble (Deep Field-Raheights, by Rahy)
    • Placings: Soul Irish and Red Lion
    • Stallion: Deep Field (Northern Meteor-Listen Here, by Elusive Quality)
    • Stud Farm: Newgate Farm
    • Race Record: 12 Wins and 11 Placings from 29 Starts
    • Sales Details: $380,000 yearling consigned by Torryburn Stud at the Inglis Classic Sale

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  • NEW Voyage Bursts Opposition Bubble in HKIR Mile

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    Another heroic chapter was added to a glittering resume as Hong Kong’s reigning Triple Crown winner summoned all his courage to claim back-to-back victories in the Group 1 Hong Kong Mile at Sha Tin. Voyage Bubble, already etched into local folklore following his clean sweep of last season’s Triple Crown series, delivered a powerful late surge to overhaul Soul Rush in a stirring finish to Sunday’s international feature. It marked his sixth Group 1 win and lifted his career earnings past HK$128.7 million. The 7YO gelding was purchased by trainer Ricky Yiu for $380,000 from the Torryburn Stud draft at the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale, and has since become one of the most accomplished gallopers in Hong Kong’s modern racing history. Sunday’s triumph, coming from barrier 12 of 14 and off the back of a runner-up effort in the Jockey Club Cup, once again showcased his versatility and tenacity. “He’s a freak,” said Brett Cornish of Torryburn Stud. “It was pretty amazing, jumping from that gate, coming back in trip, and delivering again – he’s just a weapon.” Jockey Zac Purton, who has partnered the Deep Field gelding throughout his career, was full of admiration after the race. “I think he just showed what type of horse he is,” Purton said. “When Soul Rush couldn’t put me away, I could feel him start to gain in confidence and with 75 metres to go, I thought, ‘hang on, we’re back in this’. He’s got such a big heart – always up for the fight – and he came back off the canvas to win.” Purton added: “When you reflect on the great horses that have raced here, he deserves to be remembered that way. His CV is outstanding – winning the Triple Crown, which hadn’t been done in more than 30 years – and now doing this again in the Hong Kong Mile.” Trainer Ricky Yiu echoed those sentiments. “The horse has a great heart. Even though he’s seven, he’s still full of beans, and the owners are a fantastic group – they’re always cheering him on trackside.” A Hong Kong Derby winner at three, Voyage Bubble’s 2025 campaign has also included Group 1 wins in the Stewards’ Cup, Hong Kong Gold Cup and Champions & Chater Cup, making him one of the sport’s defining figures of the season. Torryburn Stud will present a draft of eight yearlings at the 2026 Inglis Classic Sale at Riverside Stables, February 8–10.
  • NEW Sosie Wins Gr1 Hong Kong Vase

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
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    • Track: Sha Tin
    • Race: Gr1 Hong Kong Vase (2400m)
    • Winner: Sosie (Sea The Stars-Sosia, by Shamardal)
    • Placings: Giavelletto and Goliath
    • Stallion: Sea The Stars (Cape Cross-Urban Sea, by Miswaki)
    • Stud Farm: N/A
    • Race Record: 7 Wins and 4 Placings from 13 Starts
    • Sales Details: N/A
  • NEW Fabre Celebrates 80th Birthday With 4th Vase

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    A landmark birthday brought with it a landmark achievement, as France’s most decorated trainer tightened his grip on the Hong Kong Vase record with a fourth career win in the prestigious staying feature, reports racingnews.hkjc.com. Sosie, the colt at the centre of it, delivered in style under Maxime Guyon to hand André Fabre another crowning moment at Sha Tin. The win marked a measure of redemption for the son of Sea The Stars, who had finished behind Giavellotto in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe but turned the tables here with a resolute front-on performance that repelled his old rival by three-quarters of a length. Goliath stayed on strongly for third, with the placings once again shaped by tactics and tempo. Elisabeth Fabre was quick to place the result in seasonal context. “Everything went perfectly,” she said. “The race unfolded perfectly, he had a great trip and Maxime knows his horse very well, while Sosie had trust in him when he asked him for his effort. He is a very good horse with a wonderful mind and a lot of natural energy. He is magnificent to look at and he will stay in training next year.” From gate eight, Guyon had Sosie positioned just off the pace and in clear air, tracking the early lead set by Eydon before the tempo lifted mid-race thanks to a move from Urban Chic. Christophe Lemaire’s bid to stretch the field proved short-lived, however, and as the pack turned for home, Guyon swept wide while Christophe Soumillon darted up the rail on Goliath. Giavellotto, sticking to his task, fought hard but could not draw level. “Everything went very smoothly,” said Guyon, now a three-time winner of the race. “I followed Los Angeles for three-quarters of the race, but halfway round the home turn, Ryan’s horse began to falter. This horse can really sustain his run, and he is such a hard horse to pass. The horse has such a great temperament and he is so easy to put anywhere in a race.” The entire’s fourth Group 1 this season – having already won the Ganay, Ispahan and now the Vase – reflected his adaptability across both distances and borders. “This was the first time he’d travelled across continents, and yet he’s been relaxed every morning this week, and he’s looked amazing,” Guyon added. For Fabre, Sosie now joins Borgia, Flintshire and Junko as Vase winners, placing the Chantilly icon one clear of Aidan O’Brien.


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    Sosie gave Fabre a Record fourth Vase success (pic: hkjc.com)
  • NEW Romantic Warrior Wins Gr1 Hong Kong Cuo

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    BTP

    • Track: Sha Tin
    • Race: Gr1 Hong Kong Cup (2000m)
    • Winner: Romantic Warrior (Acclamation-Folk Melody, by Street Cry)
    • Placings: Bellagio Opera and Quisisana
    • Stallion: Acclamation (Royal Applause-Princess Athena, by Ahonoora)
    • Stud Farm: N/A
    • Race Record: 20 Wins and 5 Placings from 26 Starts
    • Sales Details: N/A
  • NEW Romantic HKIR Cup Quartet Quest Realised

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    What unfolded at Sha Tin on Sunday had all the hallmarks of greatness, as a reigning hero etched his name even deeper into racing’s folklore with an extraordinary fourth straight win in the Group 1 Hong Kong Cup. According to racing.com, the light blue silks surged again down the famous 2000m stretch, carried by a gelding now celebrated not just for his longevity but for a career of astonishing breadth and brilliance. Romantic Warrior, closing in on his eighth birthday, proved imperious in holding Bellagio Opera at bay by a length and three-quarters, with Quisisana arriving late for third. It took his Group 1 tally to 11 across four jurisdictions – a staggering haul in any era. Rider James McDonald was ice-cool early, positioning the gelding just behind a steady tempo set by Galen, while Dylan Browne McMonagle ensured his mount was the first to swing for home. But the moment the favourite was let down, the Sha Tin crowd sensed what was coming. From the 400m peg, Romantic Warrior slipped into another gear, taking command without alarm, and resisting the challenge of Bellagio Opera with a champion’s ease. Trainer Danny Shum barely had time to jot down the result before being mobbed by well-wishers. “I’m very proud of Romantic Warrior and our stable team, they work really hard,” he said. “It’s a big relief. He always gives me a lot of happiness, not only me but my stable, owners, my family and in Hong Kong, even racing fans or non-racing fans, they all love Romantic Warrior.” There had been concerns mid-year after surgery was required on a leg injury, but his response was vintage. “To be honest, there was a lot of pressure,” Shum admitted. “He had his surgery when a screw was inserted at the end of May, but he is such a good, calm, lovely horse. He’s part of my family. My son says I love Romantic Warrior more than him!” McDonald’s reaction was heartfelt. “He’s so special, he’s so special,” he repeated, overcome in the moment. “He’s just a freak. I don’t know what to say … I just love him. I love him.” Though his feats have been chronicled in HD across screens worldwide, Romantic Warrior evokes a spirit of the bold campaigners from racing’s golden age. From wins in Australia, Japan and Dubai, to near misses in Saudi Arabia’s dirt showdown and the Dubai Turf, he has defied convention. Now, he may again face Japan’s Forever Young, should Peter Lau – the ever-calculating owner – give Shum the nod.
  • NEW Fresh is Best for Stakes Bound Snitzel Gelding

    Weekend, 15th December 2025

    With a potent fresh record already under his belt, the return of To Bravery Born at Te Rapa on Saturday suggested there may be bigger targets ahead this summer. The three-year-old gelding came from the tail of the field to win his 1100m assignment with authority, prompting trainers Mark Walker and Sam Bergerson to pencil in a tilt at next month’s Gr3 Cambridge Stud Almanzor Trophy (1400m) on Karaka Millions night. This was no isolated performance. As a juvenile, the son of Snitzel won on debut, then returned from a break to repeat the dose at Ellerslie. That pattern has held: he resumed as a three-year-old to win again over the same distance at Taupo in August, and once more looked the consummate fresh horse when storming home from last in Saturday’s outing. A sluggish getaway left him several lengths off the leaders early, but with Opie Bosson back in the saddle after a concussion layoff, the gelding was allowed to find his rhythm. Bosson didn’t panic. Instead, he angled To Bravery Born to the outside turning in, then let the gelding uncork his familiar sprint, running down To Cap It All with half a length to spare. Places To Be filled third, a further length and a half away. “Coming to the turn he started coming up underneath me,” Bosson said. “I knew he’s got a good sprint and he goes well fresh, and they went pretty quick up front, so I knew they’d be coming back to me halfway up the straight. He’s definitely got ability and he certainly goes better fresh, so it’s about keeping him on the fresh side, but I think he’s a good racehorse.” Walker, while pleased, admitted the horse’s tardy start had been unexpected. “I don’t know what happened at the start, he was a bit slow away. He’s got a great record fresh and he’s probably got a bit better win in him yet.” Bosson’s own return to racing this week was capped by a win at Tauranga on Friday aboard Tagalomu, another Te Akau runner, and he was candid about his recovery. “The bang on the head took a lot out of me, and I was a bit down and out for a couple weeks, but the marbles are starting to stop rattling up there now.” To Bravery Born has now won four of his eight starts and placed in the Gr3 Matamata Slipper. Stakes success is the missing piece – one his team hopes to complete at Ellerslie.

  • Inglis Celebrates $2 Million The Ingham Trifecta

    Weekend, 15th December 2025

    An Inglis-graduate trifecta in the $2 million Gr2 The Ingham underscored the strength of the sales house’s recent graduates, with progressive 5YO Yorkshire enhancing his already remarkable record at Randwick on Saturday. Lightly raced but clearly on the rise, the son of Snitzel has now won eight of his 11 starts and edged closer to $1.7 million in earnings. With autumn targets on the radar, including a possible tilt at the Doncaster Mile, the path ahead looks full of promise for a horse rapidly becoming one of Sydney’s most consistent milers. Yorkshire was sourced by Mark Player and Rob Roulston for $575,000 at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale from Newgate Farm, and while he made a strong impression early in his career, this campaign started on shaky ground. Sent out favourite in The Hunter at Newcastle last month, he trailed in last after being diagnosed with cardiac arrhythmia. It left connections unsure whether their grand final ambitions could still be realised, but back-to-back wins in the Festival Stakes and now The Ingham have laid those doubts to rest. Tom Charlton, who trains in partnership with John O’Shea, admitted the comeback was no certainty. “We were in a spot of bother after that first-up run, but huge credit to the horse and the staff. Full credit to everyone who has worked hard with him,” he said. “He’s a really tough horse. We knew he’d bounce back, but whether or not he’d get to his grand final today or be able to produce a performance like that was up for debate. His record sums him up and he’s not the finished article yet, which is exciting.” Newgate’s Henry Field paid tribute to the team behind the rising star. “He’s a beauty. He was astutely selected by Mark and Rob for a great group of owners and has been handled impeccably by John and Tom, developing him into one of the better older horses in Sydney racing,” Field said. “He was a lovely horse at Easter, a beautiful yearling but was a bit immature, so it’s come as no surprise to me to see him improving with age.” Newgate will take a boutique draft of 14 yearlings to the 2026 Inglis Classic Sale and a further 19 to the Premier Sale, including progeny of Extreme Choice, Frankel, Stay Inside, Snitzel and others. Saturday’s result added further weight to their pedigree power, with Yorkshire defeating fellow Inglis-sold runners Estadio Mestalla and Robusto—bringing the tally of $1m+ race wins by Inglis graduates to 140 since 2019.

    Yorkshire

    Yorkshire is one out of the box (pic: inglis.com.au)
  • Birchley on Target for Third Karaka Millions 2YO

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    Plans for a New Zealand raid gathered momentum at Eagle Farm on Saturday when an exciting 2YO filly staked her claim for the Karaka Millions with a powerful late burst. Dream Roca, trained by Liam Birchley, surged home over 1200m to win with authority, putting a two-length margin on her more fancied rival Star Of Jamaica. The daughter of El Roca had finished a promising second on debut over 1000m in October and returned with a sharper edge for this second-up performance. Reflecting on the improvement, Birchley pointed to race experience and positioning as key factors. "The fence was pretty hot that day on debut and the favourite drew inside us," he noted. "But with the race experience and being here before, she got the drop on them today, the way the race worked out and she was quite professional." He confirmed a tilt at the Karaka Millions is locked in. "She'll head over for the Karaka Millions. She's fully qualified now, but she'll probably have another run on the way there and hopefully we can draw a gate and give them some curry." Birchley was also pleased with the filly's manner. "She's actually bred to run a mile and beyond, and let's hope she does. But it's good for a two-year-old to have that demeanour and not waste too much energy and save it all for when they need it." Having already tasted success in the race with Hardline in 2015 and Sister Havana in 2010 – plus a runner-up finish with Sarge In Charge in 2009 – Birchley knows the path to Karaka well, and this filly looks poised to take add to the Sunshine Coast trainer's impressive record. Jockey Ben Thompson, who partnered Dream Roca, was impressed by her natural progression. "With a two-year-old, that race experience can count for so much," he said. "I just thought taking natural benefit, albeit today looked a stronger contest of the unraced horses from the trials, she's still been here and done it." Asked whether he'd like to retain the ride, Thompson didn't hesitate. "Absolutely. I'll be there tomorrow to swim her if he needs." Dream Roca now shares $3.50 favouritism for the January 24 feature with the Johno Benner-trained De Armas. By Fastnet Rock's Gr1-placed son El Roca and out of the five-time-winning Redwood mare Petrachor, Dream Roca was purchased by Birchley for $75,000 from the Westbury Stud draft at New Zealand Bloodstock's Karaka sales ring earlier this year.
  • Magnerio Magnificent in $1m Gold Rush

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    A late change of plans in Perth delivered the ideal payoff for Robbie Griffiths, whose decision to roll the dice in The Gold Rush proved inspired when his evergreen sprinter surged to victory in the $1.5 million Group 3 feature at Ascot on Saturday. Rey Magnerio had already put in a strong showing when third behind Libertad and Overpass in the Winterbottom Stakes, but the Magnus gelding's trainer saw enough in the aftermath to justify staying on. A quick recovery and buoyant attitude convinced Griffiths to pay the late entry fee and stretch out the sprinter to 1400m for the first time. The call reaped immediate rewards. "What a horse he is," Griffiths said. "He's just so much fun for all of us involved in him. His Winterbottom run, Willie thought he was a bit unlucky and we waited to see how he came through. But honestly it was an easy decision to make because the next morning he was bouncing around and felt great. He's thriving in the WA climate and he's only had the four runs this prep, so he's still very fresh." A cracking finish saw the six-year-old get the better of Overpass, who had opened up a break in the straight, while Cosmic Crusader launched down the outside after dropping back in distance from his Northerly Stakes success. The final margin was a long neck to Cosmic Crusader, with Overpass a nose away in third. In the wash-up, Griffiths quickly flagged The Quokka as the next target for his WA-loving galloper, a $5 million sprint at Ascot in April. "Yes, we'll be back for sure," he confirmed. "He's really taken to being over here so that's a race definitely on the agenda. Just really proud of the horse. He deserved that." Willie Pike, who had partnered Rey Magnerio for the first time in the Winterbottom, rode with renewed confidence second-up. "I think he waited a bit in the Winterbottom and there was a bit more that I could dip into today," he said. "So I took that into today and we got the chocolates." It marked a standout afternoon for Pike, who racked up four wins across the Ascot summer program.

  • Miss Joelene Defies Both Barrier and Distance

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    The highs of stakes-racing returned for Queensland trainer Kelly Schweida as bargain Russian Revolution mare Miss Joelene delivered another memorable performance, this time landing the $200,000 Listed Tails Stakes at Eagle Farm. Sent out at $13 and seemingly a risk at the 1500m distance, reports punters.com.au, Miss Joelene silenced any doubts as she swept home with authority under Cejay Graham. Despite punters questioning whether the trip was too sharp for her, Schweida and his trusted jockey had faith that the multiple stakes-winning mare could find a way. Originally a $20,000 buy, Miss Joelene has blossomed into a million-dollar earner, and Schweida is now mapping out a summer campaign that includes another crack at the $500,000 The Wave – a race she won last year – followed by a likely back-up in the $1 million Subzero over 2200m just seven days later. "Things didn't work out for us at Caloundra, but this mare ran right through the line," Schweida said. "To be fair, I think she has been absolutely flying. The 1500m today is probably a bit on the short side for her, but that's probably why she was the odds she was in betting." The Eagle Farm-based trainer believes the timing of her run couldn't be better. "She is one of those horses who just thrives the more work she has," he added, clearly buoyed by her latest effort. For Graham, who has partnered Miss Joelene with confidence before, the win was redemption. "I'm really grateful to Kelly and the owners for giving me another go on her," she said. "We all know she was very unlucky not to win the other day, but the race just didn't pan out for us. I won't lie; we were a bit worried coming into today. Drawing wide again, she seems to have no luck with barriers. But we were able to overcome it. She stepped better and the speed in the race was more to her liking." With her toughness and tenacity on full display, Miss Joelene has once again stamped herself as one of Queensland's most versatile mares heading into the lucrative Magic Millions January Carnival.
  • $1,250 Buy Runs Inglis Nursery Rivals Ragged

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    Backing long shots is akin to delayed gratification, but there are times in racing when dreamers get their day, and Saturday's Listed Inglis Nursery at Randwick delivered just that for trainer Paul Murray and Michelle Ritchie. Their $1,250 Inglis Digital filly Where's The Circus, dismissed by many at $51, led from go to whoa to snatch a $400,000 feature against blueblood rivals with deep pockets behind them. It all began 15 months ago with an online impulse. The daughter of Trapeze Artist, out of the mare Misplaced, caught Ritchie's eye in the Inglis Digital September (Late) Sale. They'd trained others from the family, and this one looked like another modest punt worth taking. The filly was secured from breeder Bert Vieira for less than the price of a holiday weekend, and on Saturday, she handed them one of their biggest thrills. "I'd never even seen the filly when we bought her," Murray revealed. "But I knew the family and we like buying these cheap ones on Inglis Digital and seeing what we can do with them—and here we are, winning a $400,000 Inglis race." It marked a long-overdue moment for the stable. "I haven't really had a decent 2YO for two or three years now so to have this girl come along and put herself up in lights, it's exciting for everyone." Having firmed from triple figures to $51, Where's The Circus produced a tenacious front-running performance that vindicated the team's quiet confidence. "We came here with a bit of confidence today," Murray said. "She's been showing us a bit back home." He was equally buoyant about the buying model: "We love Inglis Digital! Who would have thought five years ago that you could buy a yearling online and they come out and win a feature race on debut worth $400,000." Plans are now in motion for a spell and a potential tilt at the $2 million Inglis Millennium. "We'd be mad not to," Murray enthused. A brother to Where's The Circus will be offered by Widden Stud as Lot 190 in February's Classic Sale, while her half-sister Cavallo Rampante (by Menari) is currently live on Inglis Digital's current offering.

  • Epsom Announces Major Plans to Boost Derby

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    A £6 million rejuvenation plan has been unveiled to breathe new life into Epsom's Derby Festival, with organisers aiming to restore the prestige and popularity of what is still widely regarded as the world's most iconic Flat race. Central to the overhaul, reports theguardian.com, is a prize money increase to £2 million, alongside new crowd-friendly measures including free admission for under-18s, complimentary parking, and the addition of bleacher-style seating on the inside rail to enhance visibility of the closing stages. For the first time, the Coronation Cup will shift to the Saturday card, joining the Derby itself and creating a feature-packed headline day for older horses and classic aspirants alike. The long-term goal is to attract a six-figure crowd across the two-day fixture by 2030. Attendance at the 2025 edition fell to 22,787, with a combined turnout of 37,599 over both days – figures seen by many as an alarm bell for a race once synonymous with heaving hillside crowds. Accurate crowd counts have always been elusive at Epsom due to the public nature of "the Hill," where fans traditionally gather without paying for entry. Despite that, the Derby's historic appeal is beyond doubt. Estimates suggest up to half a million spectators were present for the 1913 running, a year forever marked by the death of suffragette Emily Davison, who stepped into the path of King George V's runner Anmer. In more recent times, the decision to move the race from its traditional Wednesday to the first Saturday in June did spark a temporary uplift, with a record 53,177 paying attendees in 2001. But the last time that figure exceeded 40,000 was 2007, and the effects of the Covid pandemic have only accelerated the slide. Epsom's management now hopes to reverse the trend with this comprehensive revamp. The purse boost ensures that even runners finishing as far back as 10th will earn connections a share of the prizemoney. Each day of the meeting will now feature an eight-race card, with the Group 3 John of Gaunt Stakes also migrating from Haydock to bolster Saturday's line-up. These adjustments aim to deliver both competitive depth and greater incentive for owners and trainers to support the meeting. "Since the first running in 1780, the Derby has not only established itself as the definitive test of the thoroughbred, but as a race so prestigious that its name has been adopted worldwide, from the Kentucky Derby to races in Japan, Australia and Hong Kong," said Jim Allen, general manager of Epsom Downs. "Our aim for Derby Day in 2026 is around 40,000 people, and by 2030 we hope to see 100,000 over the full festival."
  • Trilogy Racing Reduction Anchors Inglis Sale

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    A strong catalogue of stakes-producing mares, emerging racing and breeding talent, and fractional ownership in Group 1-calibre stock forms the core of the Inglis Digital December (Late) Online Sale, which is now live and open for bidding. Among the early head-turners is the three-in-one package featuring Stop Making Sense, the Sebring mare who produced this year's G3 Caulfield Classic winner Autumn Mystery. She sells in foal to Move To Strike, I Am Invincible's first Group 1-winning juvenile, with a Flying Artie colt at foot. Other pedigreed packages include Merry Angelore, a Smart Missile mare closely related to G3 winner Aviatress and another Group performer. She is offered in foal to Arrowfield's Castelvecchio, who stood fully booked this season at $49,500. Deadly Desire is another to note. Lightly raced and by Super Seth, the 4YO is a half-sister to G1 winner Ruthless Dame and 2YO stakes winner Torture, and herself a winner from just five starts. The catalogue also features a 2.5% share in Group 1 performer Within The Law, a Lucky Vega filly purchased by Darby Racing from the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale. She has already earned $1.7 million and boasts three stakes wins and two Group 1 placings heading into an ambitious autumn campaign. A highlight of the offering is Trilogy Racing's unreserved reduction, featuring racehorses, broodmares, yearlings and ownership shares. Among the 23 entries are three Sejardan yearlings, multiple three-in-one packages and a 5% share in Golden Slipper runner-up Coleman. Trilogy Racing director Jason Stenning described the two-part reduction – which will continue in the Inglis Digital January Sale – as a "strategic" move. "Trilogy Racing is undertaking a strategic two-part reduction sale through Inglis Digital as we continue refining and elevating the quality of our entire bloodstock portfolio," he said. "This forms part of our broader shift to focus on quality over quantity, ensuring every broodmare and racing prospect aligns with our long-term elite racing and breeding ambitions." He added the reduction represents a forward-looking strategy for long-term success: "Trilogy Racing remains committed to sourcing, racing and breeding elite athletes. This reduction is the next step in modernising and strengthening our operation for the years ahead and provides a wonderful opportunity for buyers to acquire yearlings, racehorses and breeding stock at excellent value via the amazing Inglis Digital platform." Across all categories, the December (Late) catalogue comprises 295 entries, including 124 racehorses (53 fillies), 89 racehorse shares, 53 broodmares, 17 yearlings, 9 unraced lots and three 2YOs.
  • Sharp 'N' Smart Home Decision Pays Off

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    Few wins carry the weight of redemption quite like this one. Back at the scene of his 2023 New Zealand Derby triumph, Sharp 'N' Smart returned to the winner's circle with a gritty performance in Saturday's Gr3 SKYCITY Hamilton Waikato Cup (2400m), edging a thrilling three-way finish to the Te Rapa feature. Now a 6YO, the triple Group 1-winning son of Redwood had endured a lengthy drought marked by setbacks, including a serious illness that derailed his trajectory. But this campaign hinted at a resurgence, with placings in two of his last three starts – including a third in the Gr1 Livamol Classic and a fighting fourth in the Gr3 Counties Cup. Carrying 59kg as topweight, Sharp 'N' Smart was largely overlooked by punters, according to loveracing.nz, yet travelled sweetly under George Rooke, settling one-off the fence behind Sagunto. As The Odyssey loomed wide turning for home, Rooke asked his mount to respond, and the pair dug in for battle through the early stretch. Just as it shaped into a two-horse stoush, Gigi arrived with a swooping run at the 150m to raise the stakes again. In a desperate drive to the line, all three runners refused to yield – but it was Sharp 'N' Smart who dropped his head at the right moment to edge Gigi, with The Odyssey a head away in third. Co-trainer Debbie Rogerson was visibly moved as she greeted her galloper. "I'm so proud of this horse and the team behind this horse as it has been a great journey," she said. "I set him for this race in my home town as we just wanted to win it. He was tough, a credit to the horse. Everyone has been knocking the horse but they don't know what has been wrong with him. He had an horrific bacterial virus and it took him twelve months to get over it." Rogerson suggested Sharp 'N' Smart could target the Gr3 Queen Elizabeth (2400m) next, before a possible Auckland Cup tilt, and even hinted at another shot at the Melbourne Cup, a race that connections abandoned this year Rooke paid tribute to the gelding's resolve. "I thought I'd rather commit too soon than not soon enough and he has just out-battled them," he said. "When I saw Gigi coming I thought oh no, but he stuck his head down and got it done." Bred by Gerry Harvey, Sharp 'N' Smart is out of a half-sister to Absalon. A $55,000 Karaka Book 2 buy, he has now earned over $3.44 million from seven wins.

    Sharp 'n' Smart

    Sharp 'n' Smart is back in winning form (pic: race Images Peter Rubery)
  • BRC Members Raise Development Concerns at AGM

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    Questions have been raised at the Brisbane Racing Club (BRC) over a financial arrangement involving its former chairman, who rented his trackside apartment to project partner Mirvac while serving in a key oversight role on the club's $850 million redevelopment. According to an extensive news report by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Neville Bell, who retired in January after 12 years at the helm, received more than $50,000 a year from the property giant for use of the apartment as a display suite for its Ascot Green residential precinct. The matter surfaced at a recent AGM, prompting club members to question whether the deal constituted a conflict of interest or should have triggered a "related party disclosure" in the BRC's annual reports. Mr Bell confirmed the income and stated publicly that the apartment had already been tenanted when he purchased it in 2022 from the BRC, and that the rental valuation was independently assessed. The club says all procedures were followed in accordance with governance protocols and that the arrangement was "independent of the club at the time." The apartment is part of a $1.5 billion master plan to transform Eagle Farm Racecourse into a racetrack-fronting residential precinct. Mirvac, appointed in 2015 as joint venture partner after a "vigorous selection process," has since sold 286 units across three towers. The report claims Bell chaired the BRC's master plan subcommittee and sat on its project controls group, regularly meeting Mirvac onsite to review progress. When he expressed interest in buying a ground-floor unit in the second tower, the board approved the transaction in November 2021. A contract, conditional on leasing it back to Mirvac, was signed in January 2022 – the same day the sale settled. Some members say the lack of transparency has undermined confidence, particularly given the club's reliance on public funding, including a recent government commitment of more than $100 million to replace its ageing grandstand. Bell maintains he complied with all laws and acted in the club's best interests. The BRC said it had "followed all corporate requirements in relation to its governance responsibilities … at all times." Still, questions were also raised about more than $150,000 in director travel and entertainment expenses, and a termination payout to a former property executive. In the background is the 2023 departure of ex-CEO Tony Partridge, who reportedly raised concerns over governance and compliance before leaving under a non-disclosure agreement. The BRC insists his exit was voluntary and that any severance arrangements were contractual. Racing Queensland, which has oversight of the industry, would not confirm whether it is investigating, but stated that it treats all complaints seriously. Whilst there are no insinuations or allegations of any impropriety, the Crime and Corruption Commission has reportedly also been notified. Meanwhile, a newly released report into Queensland racing has recommended stricter controls on related party transactions and caps on club spending, both of which have been accepted by the State's Crisafulli government as part of a broader reform package.
  • Fasig-Tipton Online Sale Sets New Digital Record

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    Online sales platforms reached new ground this week as the 2025 Fasig-Tipton December Digital Sale set a record for gross, turning over US$10,607,900 across 421 horses sold. The sale eclipsed last year's benchmark of $10,258,700 for the same fixture and is believed to be the highest-grossing digital auction of thoroughbreds held globally. Conducted over two sessions on December 9 and 10, the sale featured a broad sweep of offerings, from horses of racing age and stallion prospects to weanlings, yearlings, broodmares and stallion seasons. Among them was the top-priced lot, Treadstone, a 2YO colt by Tapit who broke his maiden on debut at Aqueduct on November 23. He was knocked down to Greg Compton for $470,000, offered through Gainesway. Out of Empire Maker mare Bayou Tortuga, Treadstone is a half-brother to Down On Da Bayou and Polar River, both G3 UAE Oaks winners. The second highest price of the sale came via Tour Player, a 4YO American Pharoah colt purchased for $350,000 by Legion Bloodstock, acting for Graham Grace Stables. Offered by Bob Baffert, agent for Natalie J. Baffert, Tour Player is unbeaten in three starts this year, all recorded at Churchill Downs, and entered the ring off three consecutive Beyers north of 90. His new connections were impressed. "We'd looked at the last couple of sales and passed, but this one really caught Dr. Ainspan's eye," said Kyle Zorn. "Whit was high on him, and his allowance win on November 30 sealed it. Obviously he likes that track. We thought he could be a fun horse going into 2026." Baffert-bred Tour Player in Kentucky and began his career at Santa Anita before transferring to Churchill, where he broke his maiden in October. Zorn confirmed he'll now head to Payson Park to join Whit Beckman's string, with a Gulfstream target likely over Pegasus weekend. "He looked fantastic when I saw him at Margaux Farm. You could send him out tomorrow," said Zorn. Other notable prices included Empress Eleanor ($280,000, in foal to Tiz the Law), Wild Bout Hilary ($250,000), Rock On Layla ($230,000), and Zapple ($220,000, carrying to Girvin), each offered through leading consignors and bought by established bloodstock entities. "This is the highest grossing digital sale ever," said Leif Aaron, Fasig-Tipton's Director of Digital Sales. "We've now sold over 1,600 horses this year and grossed more than $50 million." Aaron credited the surge in participation, with more than 1,500 registered bidders for the December sale alone. "Wherever the market allows us to go, we're going to take it."
  • Yorkshire Wins Gr2 The Ingham

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    BTP

    Arrowfield stallion

    • Track: Randwick
    • Race: Gr2 The Ingham (1600m)
    • Winner: Yorkshire (Snitzel-Chanteline, by Majesticperfection)
    • Placings: Estadio Miestalla and Robusto
    • Stallion: Snitzel (Redoute’s Choice-Snippets’ Lass, by Snippets)
    • Stud Farm: Arrowfield Stud
    • Race Record: 8 Wins and 2 Placings from 11 starts
    • Sales Details: $575,000 yearling consigned by Newgate Farm at the 2022 Inglis Easter Sale


    Newgate Farm graduate

    WI graduate

  • Rey Magnerio Wins Gr3 Gold Rush

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    BTP

    • Track: Ascot
    • Race: Gr3 Gold Rush (1400m)
    • Winner: Rey Magnerio (Magnus-Luchardo, by Testa Rossa)
    • Placings: Cosmic Crusader and Overpass
    • Stallion: Magnus (Flying Spur-Scandinavia, by Snippets
    • Stud Farm: Widden Stud
    • Race Record: 10 Wins and 10 Placings from 26 Starts
    • Sales Details: N/A
  • Where’s The Circus Wins RL Inglis Nursery

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    BTP

    Widden Stallion

    • Track: Randwick
    • Race: RL Inglis Nursery (1000m)
    • Winner: Where’s The Circus (Trapeze Artist-Misplaced, by Fastnet Rock)
    • Placings: Internal Affairs and Regal Hustle)
    • Stallion: Trapeze Artist (Snitzel-Treppes, by Domesday)
    • Stud Farm: Widden Stud
    • Race Record: 1 win from 1 start
    • Sales Details: $1,250 purchase consigned by Widden Stud at the 2024 Inglis Digital September (Late) Sale

    Widden graduate


    WI graduate
  • Miss Joelene Wins LR Tails Stakes

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    BTP

    • Track: Eagle Farm
    • Race: LR Tails Stakes (1500m)
    • Winner: Miss Joelene (Russian Revolution-Cellargirl, by More Than Ready)
    • Placings: Snitzanova and Warby
    • Stallion: Russian Revolution (Snitzel-Ballet D’Amour, by Stravinsky)
    • Stud Farm: Newgate Farm
    • Race Record: 7 Wins and 10 Placings from 32 Starts
    • Sales Details: $20,000 yearling at the 2022 Magic Millions National Sale

    Magic graduate

  • Future History Wins LR Christmas Cup

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    BTP

    • Track: Randwick
    • Race: LR Christmas Cup (2400m)
    • Winner: Future History (Showcasing-Likelihood, by Mizzen Mast)
    • Placings: Asterix and Palmetto
    • Stallion: Showcasing (Oasis Dream-Arabesque, by Zafonic)
    • Stud Farm: N/A
    • Race Record: 8 Wins and 9 Placings from 37 Starts
    • Sales Details: 140,000 gns purchase at the Tattersalls 2022 Autumn in Horses Training Sale
  • Smooth Chino Wins LR Black Heart Bart

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    BTP

    • Track: Ascot
    • Race: LR Black Heart Bart Stakes (1200m)
    • Winner: Smooth Chino (Maschino-Amorei, by Gingerbread Man)
    • Placings: Cessation and Ice Pick Nick
    • Stallion: Maschino (Encosta de Lago-Tahni Girl, by Redoute’s Choice)
    • Stud Farm: Alwyn Park Stud
    • Race Record: 6 Wins from 6 Starts
    • Sales Details: $40,000 yearling at the 2023 Magic Millions Perth Sale

    Magic graduate

  • Weeping Woman Wins LR Razor Sharp

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    BTP

    • Track: Randwick
    • Race: LR Razor Sharp (1200m)
    • Winner: Weeping Woman (Lonhro-Cries and Whiskers, by Street Cry)
    • Placings: Coal Crusher and Brave One
    • Stallion: Lonhro (Octagonal-Shadea, by Straight Strike)
    • Stud Farm: Darley
    • Race Record: 7 Wins and 5 Placings from 16 Starts
    • Sales Details: N/A
  • Taramansour Wins LR Pakenham Cup

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    BTP

    • Track: Pakenham
    • Race: LR Pakenham Cup (2500m)
    • Winner: Taramansour (Dansili-Tanoura, by Dalakhani)
    • Placings: Star Vega and Etna Rosso
    • Stallion: Dansili (Danehill-Hasili, by Kahyasi)
    • Stud Farm: N/A
    • Race Record: 8 Wins and 15 Placings from 51 Starts
    • Sales Details: N/A
  • Midnight In Tokyo Wins LR Just Now Quality

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    BTP

    • Track: Eagle Farm
    • Race: LR Just Now Quality (1300m)
    • Winner: Midnight In Tokyo (Kobayashi-Orabelle, by Casino Prince)
    • Placings: Sunset Dreaming and Zaszou
    • Stallion: Kobayashi (I Am Invincible-Woodstock Hussey, by Hussonet)
    • Stud Farm: Aquis Farm
    • Race Record: 7 Wins and 12 Placings from 31 Starts
    • Sales Details: N/A
  • The Black Cloud Wins LR Bribie Handicap

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    BTP

    • Track: Eagle Farm
    • Race: LR Bribie Handicap (1000m)
    • Winner: The Black Cloud (Shamus Award-Containment, by Krupt)
    • Placings: Way To The Stars and Metalart
    • Stallion: Shamus Award (Snippets-Sunset Express, by Success Express)
    • Stud Farm: Rosemont Stud
    • Race Record: 5 Wins and 6 Placings from 16 Starts
    • Sales Details: $100,000 yearling at the 2022 Inglis Classic Sale

    WI graduate
  • Storyville Wins LR Starstruck Classic

    Weekend, 15th December 2025
    BTP

    • Track: Ascot
    • Race: LR Starstruck Classic (1600m)
    • Winner: Storyville (Overshare-New Orleans, by Time Thief)
    • Placings: Secret Attraction and Luvnwar
    • Stallion: Overshare (I Am Invincible-Savannah’s Choice, by Redoute’s Choice)
    • Stud Farm: Widden Stud
    • Race Record: 6 Wins and 3 Placings from 16 Starts
    • Sales Details: N/A

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BTP STUD STALLIONS

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