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adoring public at the
gates of the royal
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where they viewed a
floral tribute to the
Queen, as thousands
of mourners continued
streaming past the late
monarch’s coffin
during the first full day
of her lying-in-state at
Westminster.

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A MAJOR Sydney gangland player – who has
been locked up past his
parole date because he
has threatened revenge
for his brother’s death – is
now taking the Commonwealth
AttorneyGeneral to court over the
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04 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU Business Daily Buy Search Sell Crosswords Editorial Gone Fishing History Horoscopes Letters Motoring Opinion Puzzles Shark Quiz Sydney Confidential TABform Television World TODAY 30 90 80 28 88 82 89 28 86 29 81 89 22 39 85 27 PAGE 85 MIN 13 MAX 24 Early rain but a mostly sunny day TOMORROW EXCLUSIVE MAX 23 MATTHEW BENNS Mostly sunny SUNDAY MAX 22 Mostly sunny MONDAY POWERBALL MAXDraw 23 1374 Bunnies boss in stadium blunder 22, 31, 35, 13, 9, 2, 10 Mostly sunny POWERBALL: 15 THE man pushing for the South Sydney Rabbitohs to move to the new $828 million Allianz Stadium signed a contract that acknowledged the team’s current home ground, Accor Stadium, would not have a major refurbishment. Souths chief executive Blake Solly has called for his club to be allowed to move from Accor at Olympic Park to the new stadium at Moore Park, the home ground of rivals the Sydney Roosters. “Our preference has always been to stay at Accor Stadium but if the government is not going to upgrade it then we should be allowed to move,” he said last night. But The Daily Telegraph can reveal he knew Accor was not going to be revamped and signed an agreement in November 2021 amending the hire in the Rabbitohs’ favour “due to the cancellation of the proposed redevelopment”. Then Premier Gladys Berejiklian scrapped the $810 million refurbishment of the stadium in May 2020. Despite that, the Rabbitohs announced soon after they were happy to stay at their Sydney “home”. A source close to the agreement signed by Mr Solly said: “His calls to break his contract and move are extraordinary because he signed the deal knowing that the refurbishment was not going ahead.” But Mr Solly hit back, say- Blake Solly. ing “we had to sign it because we didn’t have anywhere else to go”. He knew the refurbishment was not going ahead but signed the contract believing the amendments “were going to be more than just putting in a big screen and some LEDs. “What we are asking for is a rectangular stadium that brings the fans closer to the action and refurbished corporate suites (which would cost) a couple of hundred million dollars,’’ he said. “We want to stay at Accor and we are the only people who believe in it and are fighting for the government to upgrade it.” NSW Sports Minister Alister Henskens said earlier this month the “agreement signed by the Bunnies specifically made reference to the cancellation of the proposed redevelopment of Accor Stadium by the government.” The attempt to move to Allianz represents a backflip for the Rabbitohs after owner Russell Crowe said two years ago the Olympic stadium was the most convenient for fans, adding: “It is the best football ground in the country.” Buy the paper for the chance to WIN A WEEKENDER Simply scan the QR Code and enter today’s codeword. TODAY’S CODEWORD: SERENITY741 Bonus! Buy 3 or more papers to unlock double entries. WINAWEEKENDER.COM.AU Entries open 04/09/22 at 12:00am AEST and close 25/09/22 at 11:59pm AEST. Australian residents aged 18+ only (except WA). Limit 1 entry per person, per day. Full terms and conditions at www.winaweekender.com.au. Promoter: Caravan Industry Association Ltd (ABN 70 057 668 041) of Suite 6, Level 1, 214 Graham Street, Port Melbourne VIC 3207. NSW License No. TP/01213. SA Licence No. T22/1033. ACT Permit No.TP 22/01355. Fahad Khan now studies at the University of Western Sydney after a bad experience at a Sydney University open day in 2016. UNI’S MED SCHOOL ‘SNOBBERY’ CHRISTOPHER HARRIS A WESTERN Sydney student says he was ostracised at Sydney University during an open day for future medical school students and believes Australia’s oldest university needs to do more to welcome students from diverse backgrounds. Fahad Khan, a graduate of Arthur Phillip High in Parramatta, said in a video posted to TikTok – watched more than 500,000 times – that he was told to sit away from private and selective school students when he went to an open day about a medicine degree in 2016. “They got all the students who were selective and private school students and I was the only one who wasn’t and said ‘come to this side of the room’,” he said. Speaking to The Daily Telegraph, Mr Khan said universities have a lot of work to do when it comes to making all students welcome. “I didn’t come from the best background – single mother, poor family, and I went to a public school, people like me don’t really get into medical school,” he said. A Sydney University spokeswoman said they were “dismayed” by the experience Mr Khan described but had made major improvements to create a more inclusive campus culture. ‘Vengeful’ inmate seeks jail release FROM PAGE 1 fore being released on parole last June. But he was recently thrown back inside to serve the remainder of his term following the death of his brother Mahmoud “Brownie” Ahmad. It is that killing which Ahmad has vowed to avenge when released from custody. NSW Police put evidence before the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions – overseen by Federal AttorneyGeneral Mark Dreyfus – about the danger Ahmad poses in Sydney’s underworld war. Ahmad’s parole was revoked on August 5 and, as a result, he is now due to serve his sentence until June 2023. But Ahmad is now taking Mr Dreyfus to the Federal Court, claiming C reason tthe ggiven to revoke his parole – that h he was not of h ggood behaviour – was not legitiimate. In documents Mr Dreyfus. filed to the Federal Court as part of Ahmad’s appeal, never before heard details about what NSW Police claim to know of the state of Sydney’s gangland war can now be revealed. In their originating application, Ahmad’s lawyers detailed how NSW Police made an “urgent request” to the Commonwealth DPP to revoke his parole over concerns he would strike back for the murder of his brother – or even be killed himself. “Investigations and intelligence identified that (Ahmad) was ‘at extreme risk of being murdered’ and that (he was) ‘planning retaliation attacks to murder members of the Comanchero OMCG’,” the police letter stated. “In support of revocation of Youssef Ahmad’s parole his incarceration may reduce the risk of further retaliation from Ahmad and (the) Comanchero OMCG”. But Ahmad’s legal team claim police have provided no evidence to show how, or when, he planned to be involved in retaliation and are seeking that the parole revocation be overturned. TELE02Z01MA - V1
05 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 THE PEOPLE’S FUNERAL Spike in cost of London flights QUEEN ELIZABETH II 1926 - 2022 Royal flying VIPs DAVID MILLS AUSSIES wanting to travel to the UK to be part of the official mourning period for the Queen are paying as much as $6000 for economy fares and flying in to European cities as flights to the British capital book out. Seats on Qantas flights to London were almost entirely booked out even before the Queen’s passing, with the few remaining seats quickly snapped up after the news of her death broke. Flight Centre spokesman Haydn Long said there had not been a “massive influx” in the number of Aussies suddenly wanting to travel to London, but those who had inquired were “struggling to find affordable seats”. “Currently, we have return fares for between $5000 and $6000, but we expect they will also sell fairly quickly – given the heightened current interest on top of normal demand,” Mr Long said. Many were looking at flying to European destinations and then transferring to London. “It may well be cheaper that way, given the frequency of Europe-UK flights,” Mr Long said. Travel agency ATPI’s commercial director Peter Hosper said capacity was already limited because airlines were flying fewer and/or smaller planes out of Australia, but there were people “putting their hand in their pocket” to ensure they could be part of the moment when Britain, and the world, bids a final goodbye to the Queen. Travel agents were also proving their worth by finding flight connections when websites offered none, he said. “The travel agency community are great problem solvers,” Mr Hosper said. Once in London, visitors face queues, crowds, delays and even the possibility of danger, with former Met Police chief superintendent Parm Sandhu telling the BBC this week that crowds could be a target for terrorists. “London could potentially be full … which is a real concern because crowds attract criminals,” she said. Passengers, including champion tennis player and Australian of the Year Dylan Alcott (inset), board a flight at Sydney Airport on Thursday. Picture: AAP WHO’S WHO OF INVITEES ANGIRA BHARADWAJ PRIME Minister Anthony Albanese and a packed plane of Australians flew out of Sydney last night to farewell Queen Elizabeth II in London – but one notable guest had to miss the flight at the last minute. Mr Albanese and GovernorGeneral David Hurley left Sydney at 5.30pm on Thursday with 10 “ordinary Australians” who had been selected by the government – at the request of Buckingham Palace – for their contribution to the community. But champion horse trainer Chris Waller, who trained the Queen’s horse Chalk Stream, had to pull out of the trip at the 11th hour after a close family member contracted Covid-19. Among the guests on the Royal Australian Air Force flight was Sydney dad Danny Abdallah who founded i4give Day and Foundation after bravely forgiving the drunk and drugged driver who struck and killed his three children and their cousin two years ago. IN IN Miriam-Rose UngunmerrBaumann Shanna Whan IN Saba Abraham IN IN Dylan Alcott Valmai Dempsey IN Ben RobertsSmith leaves Brisbane for London on Thursday. IN Kim Smith Horse trainers Gai and Robbie Waterhouse also hitched a lift with the PM and the invitees after being unable to secure a commercial flight to London. The pair received separate invitations to the historic occasion from Buckingham Palace along with fellow horse trainer David Hayes who is understood to be flying separately from Hong Kong. Former soldier Ben Rob- IN Helen Milroy IN Trudy Lin erts-Smith, who received an invitation to take part in the commemorations as a recipient of the prestigious Victoria Cross honour, was seen leaving Brisbane airport for London on Thursday morning. “(Gai and Robbie) received separate invitations through the Palace. And they were having ... difficulty booking a commercial flight, getting across. As you can understand, it’s a IN Danny Abdallah OUT Chris Waller bit full at the moment. So, yes, we extended an invitation,” Mr Albanese told the ABC. He said he was not aware if the government would cover their flying costs. “Australians would be very accepting that Gai and Robbie Waterhouse (go), with the relationship they had training, of course, the Queen’s horses, having audiences with the Queen at Royal Ascot. She had a great love of thoroughbreds.” Mr Albanese’s partner Jodie Haydon and Mr Hurley’s wife Linda also boarded the RAAF flight. Australia is also helping four Pacific nation leaders travel to London for the funeral. They were travelling on a separate flight. Mr Albanese and the contingent of Australians are expected to arrive in London on Friday night before the PM travels to Kent on Saturday morning to meet new British Prime Minister Liz Truss. Mr Albanese and his 10 constituents will then attend a lunch at Australia House along with “other prominent Australians who are based in London”. The PM will also meet with King Charles one-on-one. Despite the already packed schedule, which will also include a visit to the Queen’s coffin before her funeral, Mr Albanese said he hoped to get time with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Title fight over Harry and Meghan’s children PRINCE Harry and Meghan’s children Archie and Lilibet will officially be declared a prince and princess – but will not be known as His and Her Royal Highnesses. The UK’s Sun reports “tense discussions” have been taking place while the California-based couple is in London following the Queen’s death. King Charles is understood to have agreed to issue letters anointing Archie, 3, a prince, and oneyear-old sister Lilibet a princess. V1 - TELE03Z01MA But The Sun reports Harry and Meghan have been “left furious” their children will not be able to use the titles His and Her Royal Highness. “There have been a lot of talks over the past week,” a source was quoted as saying. “They have been insistent that Archie and Lilibet are prince and princess. “They have been relentless since the Queen died. “But they have been left furious that Archie and Lilibet cannot take the title HRH. That is the agreement – they can be prince and princess but not HRH because they are not working royals.” The couple agreed to drop their use of their own titles when they stepped down from royal duties and moved to the US. Since then they have raised concerns publicly about not being afforded adequate security that members of the royal family are entitled to. “Harry and Meghan were worried about the security issue and being prince and princess brings them the right to have certain levels of royal security,” the source said. The couple were in the UK for appearances at charity events when the Queen passed. It is understood their children remain in California, and it has not been revealed yet if they will travel to London for their great-grandmother’s funeral on Monday. Harry, Meghan. Archie and Lilibet in 2021.
06 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU THE PEOPLE’S FUNERAL A silent moment to reflect & grieve They said PATRICK CARLYON THE silence is overwhelming. People dab at their eyes with tissues, their shoulders shuddering in grief. You can see the pain in Westminster Hall, where mourners have queued to thank their Queen. You can feel it watching on from a platform within the cavernous chamber. The odd thing? You can’t hear it. There is not a single audible sob or whisper. It’s as if someone has hit the mute button on the remote control. The Brits love their rituals, which often date back centuries. Paying respects to Queen Elizabeth II, by filing past her coffin, is only the latest, albeit the biggest. Until next Monday, mourners will enter downstairs, where they first glimpse the coffin, draped in a royal standard, which boasts a crown and wreath. Watching on in the first few hours, patterns emerge. Many mourners well up at the sight of the coffin. They amble past the platform, their expressions set somewhere between awed and reverential. Then they speed up. When they reach the end of the chamber, some dare to glance backwards, prompting their outward grief to peak – sans volume – on their way out. Otherwise, the mourners pass through without fuss, as if they must. No one hurries them; they seem to sense the weight of hundreds of thousands of people waiting behind them. Outside, the three mile (4.8km) queue to enter is expected to extend to 10. A woman weeps after passing the Queen’s coffin. CHARLES MIRANDA & DANIELLE GUSMAROLI IN LONDON THE Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Kate, have greeted a large throng of wellwishers at the gates of the royal Sandringham Estate. The couple, in formal mourning suits, viewed a large floral tribute to the Queen outside the estate where the royal family gathers to celebrate Christmas, with Kate crouching down to read some of the cards. As Prince of Wales, William will now run the Sandringham Estate which, like the Balmoral Castle, is privately owned by the Windsor family. William and Kate make an emotional visit to Sandringham to look at tributes to the Queen The couple also spoke and shook hands with those who had come out to see them, much as they did outside the gates of Windsor earlier in the week. In one poignant moment, Kate shook the hand of an elderly lady who, overcome with the moment, would not let go. Kate patiently chatted before moving along a fence line to speak with other well-wishers. The royal couple looked composed and more relaxed than they have all week, smiling broadly and taking their time to chat with the huge crowd who had come out to see them and pay their respects. At one stage Kate was overwhelmed by the amount of flowers she was being handed before an aide rushed in to relieve her of the bunches. Police estimated the number of people who turned up to the gates was at least 1000. King Charles handed the baton of royal public mourning to his son as the monarch retreated from the spotlight for a day of private reflection at his Highgrove home. Further north in Manchester, Charles’ youngest brother Prince Edward and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, shouldered their share of the public limelight and lit a candle at Manchester Cathedral for the Queen. Crowds for the Wessexes were left in awe when Sophie leaned over the metal barriers holding back the crowds to unexpectedly hug a boy with special needs called John. The long embrace left others around them emotional. Josh then asked if Sophie could hug his bear to which she gave it a squeeze. “Happy,” Josh said when asked what he thought of the hug. And Princess Anne and her husband Sir Tim Timothy Laurence travelled to Glasgow to meet mourners and representatives of organisations of which her mother was a patron. King Charles has been visibly suffering with grief since losing his mother last Thursday. In the detailed planning for the aftermath of the Queen’s death – known as Operation London Bridge – a day away from the intense spotlight and avalanche of official duties was Rich history behind Queen’s famous crown DANIELLE GUSMAROLI IN LONDON THE Imperial State Crown resting on a purple velvet cushion on the Queen’s coffin at Westminster Hall is the most familiar of all her crowns. Worn by the monarch at her 1953 coronation, it is made of gold and encrusted with 2868 diamonds, 17 sapphires, 11 emeralds, 269 pearls and four rubies. It holds some of the Crown Jewels’ most famous pieces, including the Black Prince’s Ruby, the Stuart Sapphire, and the Cullinan II diamond. In a 2018 BBC documentary about her coronation, the Queen amused viewers by manhandling the weighty garland. She once joked that even the Imperial State Crown was so heavy that if she looked down while wearing it, “it would break your neck”. “Fortunately, my father and I had the same sort of shaped head, but once you put it on it stays. It just remains, itself,” she told the BBC in 2018. “You can’t look down to read the speech. You have to take the speech up. “So there are some disadvantages to crowns but otherwise they’re quite important things,” she said. Given its weight, she stopped wearing the Imperial State Crown to the state opening of parliament in her 90s. Instead, it was carried in on a cushion. The main diamond at the front of the Imperial State Crown is called the Cullinan II. It was cut from the Cullinan diamond, the largest diamond ever mined when it was discovered in South Africa in 1905. Other famous jewels include the Black Prince’s Ruby – cut from a stone called ruby spinel that resembles ruby – and the Stuart Sapphire at the back of the crown. The latter 104-carat gem has an uncertain history but is thought to date back to King Charles II who ascended to the throne in 1660. The Imperial State Crown. TELE03Z01MA - V1
07 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 LOSE THE PERKS QUEEN ELIZABETH II 1926 - 2022 EDITORIAL PAGE 28 it with flowers The Prince and Princess of Wales ales view floral tributes at Sandringham. g Inset from om m top: p The Queen Q lying y g in state at Westminster Hall;; Q Queues stretch miles long g to view the coffin;; Prince William talks to mourners;; and Sophie, p , Sophie, Sophie p , Countess of Wessex, at Manchester. Manchester Picture: Getty set aside for the new monarch. The period will allow the King to contemplate the momentous events of the past week which saw him proclaimed the royal ruler in a public ceremony steeped in pomp and tradition. His raw grief was on display when he walked with his siblings behind their mother’s coffin along Edinburgh’s Royal Mile. King Charles was also clearly struggling with the pain of losing his mother when he stood guard at her coffin in Edinburgh’s St Giles Cathedral as part of the Vigil of the Princes ceremony. And again when he marched behind his “darling Mama’s” cortege through London to Westminster Hall. During his day of rest, it is understood he was preparing for his mother’s state funeral on Monday and his new role as monarch, which involves receiving the famous red boxes of state papers. Every day of the year, except Christmas Day, King Charles receives a plethora of information from government ministers and representatives in Commonwealth and foreign countries in the form of policy papers, cabinet documents and Foreign Office telegrams. The correspondence also includes a daily summary of events in parliament, letters and other state papers which are sent by his private secretary in red boxes also used by Government ministers to carry confidential documents. All of the papers have to be read and, where necessary, approved and signed. The red boxes are made by leather goods company Barrow and Gale but it is not known if King Charles has received a new set or is using the Queen’s for the time being. The late Queen still used the boxes that were made for her on her coronation in 1953, having had them refurbished for years. Veils & pearls with a meaning NADIA SALEMME & DANIELLE GUSMAROLI IN LONDON VEILS steeped in history and jewellery with a personal touch will play a symbolic role in the mourning attire worn by Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle at the Queen’s funeral. The Princess of Wales and Duchess of Sussex (both pictured), along with other female members of the royal family, are expected to wear black veils when the monarch is laid to rest at a state funeral on Monday. Typically made of lace, tulle or netting, the royal veil has links to the Victorian era. Queen Victoria wore one for the rest off her life after the death off her husb a n d , Prince Albert. The Queen and Q u e e n Mother both wore sheer, black veils to King George VI’s funeral in 1952. A modern example came last year when Kate wore a short, netted veil attached to a headpiece to Prince Philip’s funeral, although the Queen herself chose not to wear one on the day. Jewellery is also expected to carry personal meaning at the Queen’s funeral, as royals have already worn pieces given to them by the monarch during official engagements since her death. Meghan wore pearl and diamond drop earrings gifted to her by the Queen at the procession of the coffin on Wednesday, while Kate wore her grandmother-in-law’s diamond and pearl leaf brooch, accessorised by pearl drop earrings once belonging to Princess Diana. At Buckingham Palace on Tuesday, Kate wore a triplestrand pearl necklace that is believed to have been from the Queen’s personal jewellery collection. “The pearls were thought to represent tears, establishing a tradition that has lasted until the present day,” jeweller Maxwell Stone said. MATT CANAVAN PAGE 13 Guard collapses and falls from coffin podium during vigil A LIVE stream of the Queen lying in state had to be pulled off air after a royal guard collapsed while on duty. The official was standing on the podium beside the late monarch’s coffin when he fell to the floor in front of shocked mourners. Footage of the incident shows the guard swaying before dropping to the ground in Westminster Hall. Members of the public there to pay their respects to the Queen gasped as other servicemen rushed to help the stricken guard. V1 - TELE03Z01MA A live stream from inside the building was cut short following the incident on Wednesday night but is now back up. The Queen’s coffin has been placed on a podium, known as a catafalque, as she lies in state until Monday, the day of her funeral. As mourners file past, the platform is being guarded around the clock by Sovereign’s Bodyguard, the Household Division, and Yeoman Warders of the Tower of London. Thousands of tearful members of the public are queuing through the streets as they wait to enter in emotional scenes following the Queen’s death last Thursday. The queue could reach lengths of 10 miles (16 kilometres) , with infrastructure currently set up to support nearly seven miles (11 kilometres) of royal fans stretching from Lambeth Bridge to Southwark Park. If necessary, the park will accommodate an extra three miles (five kilometres) of zig-zag lines. Many are hoping to offer their condolences to the Queen and be a part of history by viewing her coffin. But it is not guaranteed that everyone who makes the queue will get to see the Queen lying in state. There will be an element of selfpolicing when it comes to people keeping their places in the queue for the Queen’s lying in state, it is understood. Those waiting in line will be given a coloured and numbered wristband, specific to each person, allowing them to leave for a A Royal Guard falls to the floor. reasonable amount of time.
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09 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 SPRINGING BACK Sport and arts events to bring $500m into state Carla Zampatti model Mariangel Ballestas, Australian basketballer Bec Allen, jockey Tom Sherry, Sydney FC soccer player Connor O’Toole, NSW tourism minister Ben Franklin and Silvie Paladino, the Fairy Godmother in Cinderella the Musical gather to mark the start of an events boom in Sydney. Picture: John Feder MATTHEW BENNS SCAN FOR DETAILS EDITOR-AT-LARGE SYDNEY’S back, baby! A super Saturday of sport kicks off a packed calendar of events that will pump more than $500 million into the NSW economy. The NRL and AFL double header at Moore Park in front of more than 80,000 fans and the launch of the Everest Carnival at Royal Randwick are just the beginning as the state springs into summer. But the lack of parking means everyone from the Premier down is urging fans to take free public transport laid on for the big day. “The city is going to be pumping with three major events within hours of each other,” Premier Dominic Perrottet said after delivering a rousing pep talk to the Sydney Swans after their training session at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday. “This is what you love doing so smash it,” Mr Perrottet told the team, who will play in front of him and a sellout crowd of more than Dominic Perrottet with Dane Rampe, Luke Parker and Callum Mills. Picture: Phil Hillyard 44,000 people in their preliminary final against Collingwood on Saturday afternoon. Rain has restricted Sydney Showground on-field parking to just 900 spots and a new 1500 space underground car park at the $828 million Allianz Stadium is yet to be completed. Mr Perrottet said Infrastructure Minister Rob Stokes is “working on it, we are going to move to ensure that parking gets completed as quickly as possible. “The main thing is that we want everyone to get public transport this weekend,” Mr Perrottet said, with ticket holders able to use increased train and bus services for free. Half an hour after the AFL fans leave the SCG, the last of up to 42,000 NRL fans will be taking their seats next door at Allianz Stadium at 8pm to see the Sharks and Rabbitohs finals showdown. And just across the park from 11.40am, more than 10,000 race goers will be at Royal Randwick for the start of the Everest Carnival. “What a time to be out and about to celebrate Sydney’s warming sunny spring weather at Royal Randwick for the start of Spring racing,” Australian Turf Club chief executive Jamie Barkley said. “The start of the Sydney Spring Carnival begins the best period of sport and entertainment in Sydney all year and sees the return of record crowds to racing post Covid,’’ Mr Barkley said. That festival of events, which continues this weekend with the Sydney Marathon on Sunday, will pump more than $500 million into the NSW economy and see a huge range of sport and cultural events in the Harbour City. On stage, Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge! continues its run until December, the Phantom of the Opera plays at The Opera House and Tony Award winning musical Cinderella comes to the Capitol Theatre. Opera on Cockatoo Island opens in November with Bizet’s Carmen and international acts coming to Sydney include Bruno Mars while a Carla Zampatti exhibi- tion opens at The Powerhouse in November. In sport, there’s the road cycling world championships, Ironman 70.3 triathlon in Penrith, the T20 cricket World Cup and guest soccer sides Everton and Celtic playing in the Sydney Super Cup. The women’s basketball World Cup also starts next week. “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play in a global tournament of this prestige on home soil, in front of family and friends,” Opal Rebecca Allen said. “This is my third World Cup and it’s always a very competitive event, so I hope that the support from Aussie fans will help give us the edge we need over the 11 other competing nations.” NSW Tourism Minister Ben Franklin said: “This Saturday is the springboard for a jam-packed major events calendar for spring and summer. “(The events) will bring millions of visitors into our state and deliver over $500 million of visitor expenditure to the NSW economy.” EDITORIAL PAGE 28 Harbourside overhaul gets green light but neighbour is puzzled BEN WILMOT A DRAMATIC overhaul of the ageing Harbourside shopping centre in Darling Harbour has won approval from the NSW government. But while the billionaire who owns the Sofitel hotel next door says he will be a good neighbour, he remains perplexed about the project’s inclusion of residential units. Dr Jerry Schwartz, who owns the five-star hotel and is the country’s largest private hotel investor, has V1 - TELE02Z01MA waged a campaign against introducing residential towers into the area as it would hit its reputation as a tourist hub. The busy Darling Harbour area is seeing some new hotel rooms with Chinese-backed developer Greaton at last coming closer to completing the W Sydney, with construction company Multiplex working to finish it off after two earlier builders collapsed. But Mirvac’s scheme will see the old shopping centre torn down to make way for a multi-level retail property – with a new tower to include 350 luxury apartments and premium offices. The development is one of the biggest bets on city retail and mixed use properties in the wake of the pandemic but it looks safe given that Sydney Harbour real estate is such a drawcard. The redevelopment is one step closer as the NSW government has entered into an agreement with Mirvac to turn the site into what it dubbed a world-class retail, residen- tial, commercial workplace and entertainment precinct. Dr Schwartz says he will be a good neighbour but expects the same from Mirvac, and is hopeful the developer will be mindful of his hotel guests when construction gets underway. He was told in recent meetings that work would kick off in January but he remains against the project in principle. Dr Schwartz thinks the area should be reserved for tourism activities. Artist’s impression of the redevelopment.
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11 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 myGov gets an overhaul JOE HILDEBRAND AUSTRALIANS are about to get a digital revolution, with the former boss of Telstra recruited to overhaul the myGov website and transform the federal government’s online services to make them more userfriendly. As exclusively revealed by The Daily Telegraph in April, the government will launch a wholesale rew vview of the myGov website, asking everyday users where it is failw ing and refocusing the platform entirely on better user experience. It can now be revealed that the overhaul will go even further, with a full root and branch review of how the government’s digital services can be simplified, improved and expanded, to be led by former Telstra CEO David Thodey. Mr Thodey (pictured) will lead a task force of leaders across technology, ethics, public health and government. Government Services Minister Bill Shorten believes there is potential for a complete transformation of the government’s online operations. Myer shows it is mighty MYER chief executive John King has paraded the retailer’s financial strength as his turnaround gathers momentum, after unveiling on Thursday Myer’s strongest second-half profit in a decade and the resumption of full year dividends for the first time since 2017. After the Covid-19 lockdowns last year – when Myer lost 2463 department store trading days – it has quickly roared back into brisk activity at its stores, as well as online, leading to bumper profits. FULL STORY BUSINESS — P30 TERRY MCCRANN: MYER AND DJS MUST MERGE — P83 V1 - TELE01Z01MA Will row’s Trevi twist Could this pic be key to settling $1m estate battle? Maria Okinczyc y in front of Rome’s Rome s Trevi Fountain in the 1980s and ((above)) as a young woman and (below) in her later years. EXCLUSIVE JOHN ROLFE AN old happy-snap at one of Europe’s favourite tourist destinations is now at the heart of a seven-year, milliondollar battle for NSW’s largest sum of unclaimed money. The man leading the crusade says the photo – at Rome’s Trevi Fountain in the 1980s – is critical evidence in determining the proper way to distribute Polish immigrant and former prisoner of war Maria Okinczyc’s estate. The loot comes from the sale of Mrs Okinczyc’s modest but well-positioned home near Cabramatta station. She had no children of her own and died in 2001. However, her husband, who passed away decades earlier, had a son from a previous relationship. That son’s children engaged “Money Detective” Peter King to pursue the estate in 2015. Under a 1982 will, the Italian relatives were to receive a third of Mrs Okinczyc’s estate, with the balance going to her Australian friends. But there was another will – dated July 25, 1985. Mr King told The Daily Telegraph he believed that will was suspect. He doubted Mrs Okinczyc actually signed it, partly because the Italian relatives had told him she was visiting them at the time. “From their recollection of events in the summer of 1985, Maria definitely arrived in Italy in early July” and was still there in August, Mr King said. To support their claim, the Italians produced photos from her trip, including the one at the Trevi Fountain. In a bid to test this claim, The Daily Telegraph asked the Australian Border Force for details of Mrs Okinczyc’s departure from Sydney to Rome. ABF said the information couldn’t be provided to the media. The ABF was then asked who could be given that information and referred the inquiry to Home Affairs, which provided a link to its privacy policy that indicated travel details could be given to an unspecified “investigating body”. The 1985 will left nearly all of Mrs Okinczyc’s estate to her husband’s son. But the son died before Mrs Okinczyc, and the will didn’t set out what was to happen in such circumstances. Nonetheless, there was a grant of letters of administration by a court in 2004 based on the 1985 will. Because of flaws in the will, Mrs Okinczyc was deemed d med to have died without a valid will, meaning the proceeds from the sale of her home – about $1.07m – went into unclaimed money held by Revenue NSW. Had the 1985 will been valid, the Italians would have received all but $5000 of the estate. However, they are supporting the bid to have the 1982 will recognised. Mr King questioned whether the court had given proper consideration in 2004 of the first will. He appealed to NSW Attorney-General Mark Speakman to investigate the grant of letters of administration on the second will.
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13 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 Senseless tragic cycle It shouldn’t take the deaths of five innocent teens for behaviours to change A ANNA CALDWELL The scar of road fatalities on small towns is one that never goes away. s the small town of Buxton buried the first of five teens killed in a horror crash yesterday, my mind was pulled back to thoughts of another four young people who died on a different dark country road in 2008. It was my first year as a journalist and my main job was reporting on road fatalities. And there were many of them. I used to speak almost weekly to the family of beautiful baby Jet, who was killed when a driver had an epileptic fit and ploughed into his mum’s car. Jet’s family fought courageously to change the law to have drivers report medical conditions. Then there were stories of teens killed on country roads and truck drivers who went to work and never came home. All of them were devastating deaths that could have been prevented. But one crash, outside the small town of Warwick in Queensland, has always stuck with me. Abby Ezzy, Max Thorley, Nick Nolan and Brett McKenzie had been on a night out before they were wiped out after crossing on to the wrong side of the highway in January 2008. They were among Warwick’s best and brightest – a young crew of two teens, a 20-year-old and a 21-year-old who had all of life’s opportunities awaiting them. Their deaths changed the town forever. My former colleague from Brisbane’s The Courier Mail, Leanne Edmistone, revisited Warwick five years after the fatalities, in 2013, to check in with the school mates of the four who died. “Theirs is a mateship heavily tested,” her report said. “A bond formed in classrooms and on footy fields now forged unbreakable through sudden loss, howling grief and the numb emptiness knowing one is gone forever”. The school mates had grown up and experienced all the firsts their mates never would. Some had left the small town, others still had to travel the same road where four bright lights were extinguished. One had told his new girlfriend all the stories about the mate he lost. For all, pain kept a vice-like grip on their lives. The folks left behind after a road A floral tribute at the site of the Buxton crash this week death often give journalists the privilege of inviting them into their living room. This week we’ve learned stories of the special five killed at Buxton – Gabrielle McLennan (a star player for the Picton Magpies), Tyrese Bechard (known as a respectful young man), Summer Williams (vibrant and enthusiastic), Antonio Desisto (happy and humble) and Lily Van De Putte (caring, empathetic and cheeky). Families often share these stories in part so they can honour and pay tribute to their lost loved one but many often say it’s because they hope they can spread a message to stop others dying in vain. And yet, it keeps on happening. On the back of the Buxton horror, a fresh debate has already started over restrictions on P-plate drivers. Tyrell Edwards, the driver in the Buxton crash, previously had his li- cence suspended twice but could legally get behind the wheel on a P2 licence. In NSW, P1 drivers caught speeding incur four demerit points and lose their licence for at least three months – but can still attain a P2 licence after 12 months without penalty. Edwards has now been charged by police with five counts of dangerous driving causing death. Edwards will live a life of indescribable pain. But many others have done precisely what he did without the horrific consequences. John Van De Putte – the father of young victim Lily – has led the call for tougher rules. “Laws for P-platers need to be more stringent,” Mr Van De Putte told The Australian. “P-platers shouldn’t have passengers in the car, no mobile phones on, mobile phones have got to be in the back of the boot and you even get your licence a bit later”. NSW Labor confirmed this week they wanted a review of conditions on P-platers, particularly repeat offenders. Bizarrely, Roads Minister Natalie Ward said she wanted to wait until the NSW coroner delivered a report into the deaths of the Buxton five before making a decision. “The circumstances surrounding this event are still under investigation and I do not want to pre-empt the findings of the coroner’s report but we will of course be looking very closely at those findings once they are released.” The strange comments seem to be borne from a fantasy land in which the tragedy of Buxton is the first and last case of its kind. It is a miracle that there are not more multiple fatality crashes. While we’re looking at P-plate restrictions, there must also be more we can do in driver education of young people. It’s obviously not working well enough. Any girl will tell you she’s found herself in cars driven by boys going too fast. They’ll also tell you how hard it is to speak up and tell them to slow down. The glamour of thrill-seeking speedsters persists and we need to work to make it profoundly uncool. We’ve done huge volumes of work on driver education in recent decades. We know, for example, the graduated P-plate scheme has helped. Since it was introduced in NSW, driver fatalities under 25 have dropped by 64 per cent. But there’s more to do. The scar of road fatalities on small towns is one that never goes away. A common thread is the ripple effect it has on communities. From the first responders to the folks who just happen upon the crash. From the hairdresser who cut their hair every two months since they were kids to the high school principal who watched them grow up. It’s tragic that it has taken another five deaths to have the conversation again. We don’t need to wait for an inquest to tell us what we already know. Kids will keep dying on roads in deaths that are utterly preventable. It’s up to us to find ways to turn the dial on behaviour. Simple set of values underpinned life of the Queen IN THE Netflix series The Crown, Queen Elizabeth takes a liking to a then young evangelist, Billy Graham, and invites him to preach at the Royal family’s private chapel at Windsor. Later over a cup of tea, the Queen tells the American preacher that her great joy during his sermon was to feel as a “simple congregant” and that she “thinks of herself as a simple Christian. It is the value of Christian living that guides me and defines me”. While the specific conversation is a Hollywood invention, the Queen did like Billy Graham, she did invite him to preach at her home and she spoke to him regularly through her life. It also accurately portrays two aspects of the Queen’s character and leadership style that endear her to millions. The first has been well documented. The Queen walked humbly while V1 - TELE03Z01MA MATT CANAVAN still exercising authority. The most common description from those who met her this past week is how she made people feel so comfortable and at ease in her presence. The second has been almost unremarked. The Queen was a committed Christian and took her title as “Defender of the Faith” seriously. That role was not originally an Anglican one. The title “Defender of the Faith” was bestowed by Pope Leo X to King Henry VIII after he defended the sacrament of marriage and the supremacy of the Pope. Later, Henry would divorce mul- tiple wives and split with the Catholic Church on the issue of marriage. No matter, the subsequent kings and queens of England kept the title. The Queen did not preach her Christianity but she did express it often, mainly through her Christmas broadcasts. On the 2000th anniversary of Christ’s birth, she said: “For me, the teachings of Christ and my own personal accountability before God provide a framework in which I try to lead my life.” It is hard to explain the global outpouring of sadness, from Hong Kong to Brazil, on the Queen’s passing. At least some of it is because deep down we know that her humble, Christian leadership may have departed with her in our post-modern, uber-materialistic world. The Queen’s reign overlapped with enormous technological and social change. She was the first monarch to deliver Christmas broadcasts by television. In her first television address in 1957, the Queen recognised that many felt “lost” with the speed of the changes. She warned that the “trouble is caused by unthinking people who carelessly throw away ageless ideals as if they were old and outworn machinery. They would have religion thrown aside. Morality in personal and public life made meaningless. Honesty counted as foolishness and self-interest set up in place of selfrestraint.” We have ignored Queen Elizabeth’s prophetic warning and tossed aside old values and principles at the altar of progress. We have an unyielding faith that new things must make things better. Hence, we naively fall for the new fads of gender fluidity or empty slogans like “love is love”. All while family breakdown, drug use, domestic violence and sexual assault increase. The spontaneous, nostalgic response of the past week is emotional. But we should also think about why this reaction has occurred. There is a longing to return to Christian values of loyalty, duty and sacrifice. In her 1957 Christmas broadcast, the Queen said: “We need a special kind of courage, not the kind needed in battle but a kind which makes us stand up for everything that we know is right, everything that is true and honest.” Next week the Queen will receive a Christian burial. It will be left to the next generation to determine whether the values she reflected so admirably are buried with her. Marr Canavan is deputy Nationals leader in the Senate.
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16 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU Community farewells Tyrese A CHEEKY KID WITH BIG PLANS SHANNON TONKIN Family and friends mourn crash victim Tyrese Bechard at his funeral. Picture: John Grainger TYRESE Bechard had big goals and good friends, with the “world in the palm of his hand”. The 15-year-old was farewelled in a moving church ceremony at Picton yesterday, the first funeral for the five teens killed in an horrific crash in Buxton last week. Brought up by his grandparents after the death of his mother, Tyrese was remembered by family and friends as a “cheeky kid” with “contagious energy”. But his heartbroken aunt Rebecca and his shattered cousins and mates told the 250 mourners at the HisHouse Church that “Reecey” was much more, as well. Rebecca said her nephew had grown into a “respectful, honest and beautiful young man” who had big plans for his future. “He had the world in the palm of his hand, he had big goals set for himself,” she said, revealing he wanted to save money for a house and had planned in the near future to buy a car so he could drive his grandparents around. “Miss your laugh, your cheeky smile, your contagious energy and your bear hugs.” His cousins Marcus and Nadia also paid respects in heartfelt statements read out by Pastor Michael Bourke. “He was like a second brother to me ... whenever we would have a family gathering I’d look forward to seeing him there,” Marcus said. “I’ll never forget what he’s done for my family and me.” Nadia acknowledged the tragedy of her cousin’s death. “You were always so kind, you had the biggest heart, the most precious smile. You’ll always have a special place in my heart,” she said. The families of his friends in the Nissan Navara that ploughed into a tree on East Parade last Tuesday – fellow Picton High students Lily van de Putte, 15, Summer Williams, 14, Antonio Desisto, 15, and 14-year-old Gabby McLennan – also honoured Tyrese. Step into a dream in Western Australia PLUS, win the ultimate WA dream holiday worth over $25,000* Pullman Bunker Bay Resort Margaret River Region Daily buffet breakfast Bottle of wine on arrival $60 food and beverage credit at Other Side of the Moon Restaurant qantas.com/hotels SAVE 26% 3 nights for two adults from $1,257 or 139,521 Qantas Points^ Book now ^You must be a Qantas Frequent Flyer to earn and use Qantas Points. A joining fee may apply. T&Cs apply. Better value based on Points Plus Pay for Qantas Hotel and Holiday bookings made prior to Feb 2022. Offer ends 11:59pm (AEST) 28 September 2022 unless sold out prior. Valid for stays from 1 August 2022 to 31 July 2023. A 3-night minimum stay applies. $1,257 or 139,521 points is the rate for 3 nights for two adults in a Studio Garden View Villa Room. Offer is subject to availability, which may be limited during weekends, school holidays and major sporting events. Flights and transfers are not included. Booking cancellations and changes are permitted up to 72 prior prior to check in, after this time, bookings are non-refundable and changes are not permitted unless you are entitled to a refund or other remedy under the Australian Consumer Law. This offer may be extended, changed or cancelled without notice. Prices correct as at 24 August 2022. *Ends 28 September 2022. T&Cs apply. See https://www.qantas.com/au/en/frequent-flyer/member-offers/dream-western-australia-holiday-competition/terms-and-conditions.html for full T&Cs. TELE01Z01MA - V1
17 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 at the first funeral for the Buxton crash victims Driver in Supreme bail bid SHANNON TONKIN Pallbearers at the funeral for Tyrese Bechard (inset bottom), while friends (above left) comfort each other at the church in Picton. Pic: Jonathan Ng Exaven Desisto and John van de Putte, the fathers of Antonio and Lily, came to pay their respects before burying their own children in the coming days. In a sombre, solitary act before the service, Mr van de Putte steered his wheelchair over to Tyrese’s coffin and placed a hand gently on the V1 - TELE01Z01MA casket in tribute to a young life tragically cut short. Four of Tyrese’s friends spoke about their close bonds and their shared experiences growing up in and around Wollondilly, where they made memories that will last a lifetime. Blake said the pair regularly hung out together but recalled a special moment between them when Tyrese told him “Blake, you make me a better person”. “You don’t know how happy I was,” he said. Wade and Charlie described their mate as a “good friend” who would do “anything for anyone”, while Dean told mourners he will cherish the memories he had of the pair “laughing, giggling and crying” with each other. At the end of the service, mourners forming a guard of honour outside the church clapped as the hearse carrying Tyrese’s coffin made its way to Picton cemetery. Earlier, Tyrese’s grandmother Lily Tan and his aunt Maria Ma were greeted at the church by mourners, many of whom extended open arms to the grieving family. The 18-year-old driver, Tyrell Edwards, was the sole survivor of the crash. He has since been charged with five counts of dangerous driving occasioning death and was refused bail in court. THE teenage driver charged over the Buxton crash tragedy will take his bid for bail to the NSW Supreme Court. Tyrell Edwards, 18, was arrested and charged with five counts of dangerous driving on Wednesday last week, less than 24 hours after the deaths of Tyrese Bechard, Lily van de P u t t e , Summer Williams, Anto-nio Desisto o and Gabbyy McLennan,, all of whom m were passen-gers in Ed-w a r d s ’ Nissan Nav-ara when itt slammed into a tree on East Parade, allegedly while being driven at high speed. Edwards (inset) fronted Picton Local Court last Thursday, where he was refused bail. His lawyer, Karen Watson, has since lodged paperwork seeking to have a bail application heard before the NSW Supreme Court. The matter is listed for mention before a registrar on Monday, however any application is not expected to come before a judge until at least next month.
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19 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 BORN TO BE BLUE AND GOLD WILLIAM TYSON SOME rugby league supporters choose their teams – others are born into them. Shortly before Melissa Amey was introduced into the world, her mother Joan Keys was watching Eels legend Ray Price score a hat trick for Parramatta at the-then Endeavour Field in Cronulla. Ms Keys was not due to have her daughter until the following week, but even feeling the signs of an imminent birth did not stop the proud mum-to-be from witnessing the famous club moment. “She thought it could have been happening during the game, but they stayed for the whole game because he (Price) scored three tries,” Ms Amey said. “They called the doctor after getting back to Parramatta ... and I was born that night.” Ms Amey has passed on the Eels tradition to her offspring Nicholas and Olivia, and all three generations will be there at Commbank Stadium on Friday night to cheer on their team against the Raiders in the sudden-death final. Nicholas Amey, Joan Keys, Melissa Amey and Olivia Amey outside Commbank Stadium. Picture: Richard Dobson DV reports keep rising ANGIRA BHARADWAJ DOMESTIC and sexual violence is rapidly rising even as crimes in many other categories decline, concerning new statistics have revealed. Advocates say assaults predominantly committed against women are the outlier in a statewide trend of fewer crimes — with services reporting a disturbing increase in rapes in schools and universities. Police reports of domestic assaults shot up 11 per cent in the five years to June 2022 while sexual assault reports V1 - TELE03Z01MA Assaults up while other crimes have declined rose by 14 per cent in the same period, figures from the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) show. Break and enter reports fell 36 per cent, robbery fell 38 per cent and car theft was down by 18 per cent. The Sutherland Shire had the biggest increase in domestic violence incidents, up 43 per cent, while the Mid-North Coast and the Murray region increased by 36 per cent each. Sexual assaults increased the most in the Hunter Valley, by 40 per cent, and the Southern Highlands, up 33 per cent. Full Stop Australia chief executive Hayley Forster said some of the growing reports for sexual and domestic violence could be attributed to more victims coming forward but the rise in violent sexual assaults in schools and universities could inform the data. “We are heartened that more and more people are feeling confident to reach out for support,” Ms Forster said. “There is more community awareness around the fact that domestic and sexual violence is not OK. “It is in some ways getting worse. Over half of our clients are under the age of 25. We are seeing really distressing, really severe cases of sexual assault for people in university and high school. “A lot of drink spiking, stealthing … People are almost getting their sex-ed from porn. That’s informing their idea of how they are supposed to be approaching their first sexual experiences.” Ms Forster said it was crucial that support was available for those coming forward to report their experiences. “Our concern is that when people are coming forward they are getting an appropriate response,” she said. “One in three people who call the sexual violence helpline can’t get through.” BOCSAR executive director Jackie Fitzgerald said the pandemic had interrupted the usual criminal patterns – prompting the widespread declines in other categories. “The Covid-crime reduction has delivered huge benefits to the volume of property offences. Unfortunately, however, violent crimes generally have not fallen,’’ Ms Fitzgerald said. Police reports of domestic assault and sexual offences were already increasing before the pandemic and that hasn’t changed.”
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21 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 Call for fair go on rent COURT’S LESSON IN DUI ASHLEIGH TULLIS A SCHOOL teacher who says she chose to drive a short distance after drinking because it would have been ”unsafe’’ to sleep in her car at that spot has been let off by a court. Olivia Paige Mir, 29, was stopped by police at 2am in a Caringbah carpark and recorded a mid-range drink driving level. She said she had consumed six or seven drinks in the 11 hours prior. Sutherland Local Court was told Mir had gone out drinking with other teachers during the school holidays and had intended to be sober and drive home. But she drank too much and planned to sleep in her car at a train station. The court heard Mir was moving her car to a safer location when she was stopped by police. Magistrate Hugh Donnelly said Mir made “poor decisions” that night, and sleeping in her car at a train station was not a good “plan B” option, but he made the decision not to record a conviction. Evictions labelled ‘outrageous’ CLARISSA BYE School teacher Olivia Mir has escaped a conviction for drink driving. TENANTS being evicted at the end of their lease for merely wanting to negotiate a fairer rental is “outrageous”, Heffron state Labor MP Ron Hoenig says. His comments come in the wake of drastic rent increases in inner Sydney suburbs – in some cases by as much as 35 per cent, or hundreds of dollars, with landlords sometimes terminating leases when renters question the hikes. Mr Hoenig said many renters had approached him, desperate about the jumps in rental costs. “I am very concerned about these huge increases in rent when some of these increases can’t be justified,” he said. “It is outrageous that tenants are evicted at the end of their lease merely for wanting to negotiate a fairer outcome. “Landlords need to be reminded that good, long-term tenants are to the landlord’s financial benefit.” Under NSW laws, if a rental agreement does not specify a fixed term or the agreement is on a continuing (periodic) tenancy, then rent can only be increased once in a 12-month period. And in that case, landlords must give tenants at least 60 days written notice. Jana, who lived in an apartment at on the border between Waterloo and Zetland, said she’s been forced to leave as her rent rise was too high. She and her partner began renting a two-bedroom apartment in October last year for $640 a week, which she understood was a good price during the pandemic. “But it wasn’t anything flash, and we had a lot of mould issues,” she said. “So when they said they would put the rent up to $850 a week, a $210 increase, we asked if we could get a reduction. They agreed to $830, but we could not afford that either.” The state government, which has responsibility for regulating tenancies, has been approached for comment. Federal Housing Minister Julie Collins said the Albanese government had a set of policies to address the issue. “We’ve acted quickly by unlocking up to $575 million available to invest in social and affordable housing,” she said. “We will introduce a National Housing Supply and Affordability Council to ensure the Commonwealth plays a leadership role in increasing housing supply and improving housing affordability.” Now on Foxtel Requires internet connected iQ3, iQ4 or iQ5. Separate subscription required for Disney+, conditions apply. V1 - TELE01Z01MA BRA02492_302
22 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU SYDNEY 22 22 The naughty and TWITTER @sydcon FACEBOOK nice side of our city @sydney confidential EMAIL sydcon@ news.com.au Edite d by JONATHON MORAN With stories from Sydney’s expert writers James O’Doherty- Politics Karlie Rutherford & Jonathon Moran - Showbiz Mark Morri - Police & Crime Janet Fife-Yeomans - Media Twiggy’s renovating again IT IS only two years since the Perth based Andrew and Nicola Forrest completed their initial makeover of their Point Piper harbourfront home, and now they are seeking further renovations. The mining billionaire Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest and his wife have lodged another Luigi Roselli development application with the works estimated to cost $678,000. Their initial works which transformed the 1950s home cost $725,000 after its 2020 approval. In the intervening time the couple worked on updating their Wunulla Rd boatshed and repairing the sea wall. The current proposal is for a northern extension to the existing first floor to relocate their master bedroom, with the existing master bedroom space at the rear to be reconfigured into a living area. “Given the reasonableness of the proposal and the vast extent of available views, the overall view impact is considered minor,” their application to Woollahra Council suggests. It was 2018 when the couple emerged as the $16.3 million sight-unseen buyers of the trendy harbourfront matrimonial home of Ben and Lucy May who had paid $11.85 million two years prior. Guess who don’t sue *Which controversial sportsman had a whinge about having to “smile” then “look serious” while posing up with his partner at an ultra-luxe event this week? *Which world famous director forces his crew to do bootcamp-style squats and push-ups every hour while on set, often during 16-18 hour shifts? This same director recently had security carry them over a section of dirty ground to avoid muddying a fresh pair of sneakers. Chefs on tour de food SYDNEY is the backdrop for a tale of two chefs. Two international foodie icons from different culinary backgrounds are in town, showcasing their talents to a devoted following in Sydney. On one side of town, Nobu Matsuhisa, founder of luxe Japanese restaurant Nobu (which he owns with Hollywood heavyweight Robert De Niro) was visiting his newest outpost at Crown, Sydney. While at Hickson Road Reserve at The Rocks, the “Godfather of the Food Truck”, Roy Choi (inset, top), was sampling tacos and sipping margarita’s as host of the Don Julio Food Truck Fiesta event at the World Class Cocktail Festival. Choi gained prominence as the founder of the Korean-Mexican taco truck in America, Kogi. He has over 500,000 followers on Instagram and is famous for his Netflix TV show Chef with Jon Favreau. This marks his first trip to Sydney and he said he’s been surprised by the attention he received. “Way more than I thought. And I know in Australia you’re not supposed to talk big, you’re supposed to keep it mellow,” he said. “But I’ve been blown away by people noticing me on the street and sending love and hugs and I didn’t expect it.” Choi’s food philosophy is ffood that isn’t fancy and so of course he has sampled some of c Sydney’s finest street foods S and a was impressed by the Chaco Ramen, the laksa at C Happy Chef and Din Tai H Fung. F Matsuhisa’s visit is the first f time he’s been able to visit v his Sydney venue which opened during lockdowns. The restaurant on Level Two of Crown is the third Nobu in Australia and one of 59 in his global franchise. Like all his venues, it’s been a celebrity hotspot with actor Chris Hemsworth a regular visitor. While in town Matsuhisa (right) has been visiting the fish markets and working with his head chefs. He will also host a sold out cocktail party over the weekend for 220 people, with tickets costing $400 each. He said the success of Nobu is simple. “This new generation of chefs are making things complicated,” he said. It’s a lot of work and it’s beautiful. But for me, the Nobu style of food is very simple cooking and fresh.” Matsuhisa opened the original Nobu in 1987 in New York. He owns the restaurants with De Niro, film producer Meir Teper and Crown Resorts. Despite his success, Matsuhisa has some surprising advice about how to eat his sushi: “With your hands!” NATURE V Turns out Albo’s a shy pooper scooper NURTURE PRIME ministers — they are just like us. At least that was the case when the Canberra press pack arrived at Anthony Albanese’s Lodge to capture dignitaries walking in ahead of a special event to honour the Queen this week. The Commonwealth heads of missions were invited to the Prime Minister’s residence in the aftermath of the Queen’s passing. Prior to the event, Mr Albanese was spotted outside playing a game of fetch with his beloved cavoodle Toto — an interaction that was captured by the cameramen around. But when Toto decided to go to the toilet, the PM’s minders asked the camera crew to not film the PM grabbing a plastic bag to humbly pick up after his dog. Perhaps his team could already preempt one of the many headlines that the pictures would have no doubt evoked. Confidential is a fan of “PM down in the dumps” and “Albo in the sh*ts”. But even if we have no evidence to remember it by, it’s nice to see the PM be a good citizen and pick up after the nation’s first dog. Toto took over the first dog role from schnoodle Buddy Morrison who left the Lodge following his owner’s federal election loss. AS champion racehorse trainer Chris Waller makes his way to England for the funeral of the Queen, his top racehorse Nature Strip will be running at Royal Randwick on Saturday. Waller is one of a select group of Australians who left with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Thursday and said: “It’s a huge honour, it’s as simple as that. My association was very small, having trained a horse for her and having the occasional chat with her, and the opportunity to meet her a few times.” In June, Nature Strip was the star turn at Royal Ascot where he won the King Stand Stakes in front of a bevy of royals, including the then Prince of Wales and his wife Camilla, Princess Anne and her children Zara Tindall and Peter Phillips. Mobility problems prevented the Queen attending and she watched the race from her home at Windsor Castle, 11km away. On Saturday, Nature Strip will be favourite in The Shorts Group 2 race at Randwick. TELE03Z01MA - V1
23 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 CONFIDENTIAL Sydney DJs team up with Nollsie High view of nation’s grief Glenn Wilson, Shannon Noll and Adriano Mercurio THE biggest collaboration of 2022 that no one saw coming is here. Sydney DJ duo Sunset Bros (Adriano Mercurio & Glenn Wilson) have teamed up with Shannon Noll to produce a banging new version of Nollsie’s 2004 hit What About Me. Teasers for the hard house remix garnered hundreds of thousands of views on TikTok, with Noll’s Australian Idol alums Guy Sebastian and Osher Gunsberg throwing their support behind the track. “I already feel like it’s 10pm at Crystals Bundy and I am ready to fire up,” Gunsberg commented. Sebastian simply left a fire emoji. Aussie singer Taylor Henderson chimed in: “If this doesn’t go number one, I’m suing Spotify.” “I think I was still at school when I first heard Nollsie’s What About Me,” Mercurio told Confidential. “I remember the film clip more than anything, of him in the old ute,” Mercurio added. MATTHEW Mitcham has likened the Queen to “everybody’s grandmother” while acknowledging Australia’s colonial past is difficult for some. The champion Australian diver is a seven-time Commonwealth Games medallist and met the Queen in Canberra in 2012 alongside basketballer Liz Cambage. “I guess the Queen felt like everybody’s mother or everybody’s grandmother,” Mitcham said from London. “It has been really interesting to watch the process of it all, all of the ceremony of everything happening. It feels like it harks back to older times.” Mitcham, 34, is married to a Brit and calls London home. The outpouring of grief has reminded him of the death of Princess Diana. “It is a big deal here. It is completely packed around Buckingham Palace,” he said. “The monarchy itself, I feel like as an Australian, I feel it doesn’t mean as much to me as it does to the people of Britain. “And in fact, I can’t also help but be aware of all of the imperial and colonial past of it and the fact that what the monarchy represents is a lot of pain and suffering for a lot of people.” Mitcham said he could understand why Britain was celebrating the Queen “as a wonderful monarch”. ‘ABC FLIPPED SCRIPT’: RAPPER Rapper “Ay Huncho”. Picture: AAP 23 CONTROVERSIAL rapper Ali “Ay Huncho” Younes has hit out at the ABC over an interview he gave to its Four Corners show. Younes was one of the main interviews in Monday night’s Postcode Wars episode, which drew a link between drill music and street violence. After chatting outside court and in the back seat of a Bentley with reporter Grace Tobin, Younes sat down for a one-onone interview in which he was quizzed about his links to the Alameddine organised crime clan and the whereabouts of his fugitive best friend, Masood Zakaria. But the rapper didn’t take kindly to his portrayal in the episode, saying the ABC had tried to make him “look bad”. “ABC flipped the script on me hard ... many times I commented on drill music’s violent side and said I was against the youth violence, etc, none of that was added,” he wrote on his Ay Huncho page. No joke: Lee up to replace Grimshaw CHANNEL Nine’s Upfronts was all about promoting their upcoming TV show line-up for 2023. But did the event give some insight into who may take over when Tracy Grimshaw vacates her post as A Current Affair’s long-time host? Sources tell Confidential that popular funnyman Andy Lee, one of several hosts on the day, suggested he would be putting his hand up for the ACA gig. 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Advertorial IS BETTER HEARING BETTER FOR YOUR HEALTH? Should you put up with hearing loss as just a normal part of getting older? Recent research shows hearing loss can hugely affect your wellbeing and even double your risk of developing dementia. But the solution may be simple. About one in six people in Australia have some form of hearing loss, according to government sources.1 This rises to three in every four people over age 70. But while many of us just accept that we won’t hear well as we get older, research shows that hearing loss is not medically harmless. It can lead to a cascade of negative health effects, from social anxiety and depression to dementia. What are the health risks of hearing loss? It all starts with increased social isolation. As their hearing fades, people may find it more difficult to engage in social events. They can find it exhausting trying to pick out conversations from the background noise. Not being able to relate to others saps their enjoyment and becomes frustrating. People with hearing loss may stop attending social occasions and other activities to avoid the fatigue and stress, which can affect their mental wellbeing, or they may go but not take part in conversations. Hearing loss has also been linked to cognitive decline and dementia. Professor Frank Lin from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in the US found that a person with even mild symptoms of hearing loss may be twice as likely to develop dementia as someone with healthy hearing. If they have severe hearing loss, they are almost five times more likely to develop dementia.2 Researchers do not yet know whether that dementia is due to reduced social interactions from hearing loss or if losing hearing places more of a load on a vulnerable brain as a person tries harder to process sounds, which leads to brain changes. That leaves open the question of whether managing hearing loss may help delay or prevent cognitive decline and dementia cases. Prof Lin also found that hearing loss increased the risk of falls, independent of other factors such as balance and cardiovascular health.3 Falls bring their own risks to health. Hearing technology can help Hearing aids can do a lot to restore a person’s social interactions and enjoyment of life, says Dawn Rollings, managing director of hearing technology manufacturer Starkey Australia. “We have hearing aids that can track steps, detect However, government sources show that just one in five Australians who could benefit from using a hearing aid actually has one.4 She advises Australians to get in the habit of going Rollings cites a 2021 study for the Hearing Care Industry Association that found older Australians on average waited five to seven years before seeking treatment for their hearing loss.5 “We know from that study that most people [76%] who get hearing aids wish they had got them sooner, and 94% say their hearing aids improved their quality of life,” Rollings explains. falls, and take phone calls. But it’s important to remember that just addressing [hearing loss] has a big impact,” says Rollings. for regular hearing checks, just as they would for eyesight or other known health conditions. “We should all be getting a hearing health check so we can make decisions for when we have mild hearing loss and do something about it, rather than waiting until it’s a serious issue.” 1 2 She says the gradual nature of hearing loss means a person often doesn’t realise what they’re missing out on. Today’s devices are often very small and discreet, come in different styles and fits and, most importantly, adapt to the wearer’s environment or activity without their intervention. Modern hearing aids can also do more than just improve the wearer’s hearing. Department of Health and Aged Care, ‘Ear health’, ND, accessed 6 September 2022. Frank Lin, E Jeffrey Metter, Richard O’Brien et al, ‘Hearing Loss and Incident Dementia’, JAMA Neurology, February 2011, accessed 6 September 2022. 3 Frank Lin, Luigi Ferrucci, ‘Hearing Loss and Falls Among Older Adults in the United States’, JAMA Internal Medicine, February 2012, accessed 6 September 2022. 4 Department of Health and Aged Care, ‘Ear health’, accessed 6 September 2022. 5 Anovum, AustraliaTrak 2021, accessed 6 September 2022. TELE01Z01MA - V1
25 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 Shutdown Soccer hopeful had drugs worth $145,000 in backpack of Opal is ‘a danger’ Coke bust nets a major player LACHLAN LEEMING THE NSW government has vowed to chase the train union for lost revenue, and potentially sack workers, if plans to shutdown the state’s Opal card network are found to be illegal. Transport Minister David Elliott said legal advice received Wednesday stated the planned shutdown was “potentially illegal” and claimed the actions could a damage the d network and n put p members in i danger. “I’m horrified that r grown men g and women a would tell their members to put themselves in danger and destroy public property … (if members) break the law, I will pursue through any avenue I can for those staff members to be charged, prosecuted and sacked,” Mr Elliott (inset) said. Industrial relations Minister Damien Tudehope said the government would seek to recover damages and lost revenue if the shutdown was not protected action. RTBU NSW secretary Alex Claassens said “raving about the safety issues of turning off an Opal machine are baseless”. EXCLUSIVE DERRICK KRUSCHE Soccer player Dhari Al Saad was charged with drug supply. ptember e S A SOCCER player from western Sydney whose talents took him to Europe and South America was caught by police with almost 500 grams of cocaine in his backpack. Originally from Kuwait, Dhari Al Saad arrived in Australia as an eight-year-old and always believed soccer was the path he wanted to take when he began playing in Doonside. He went on to sign with low division state league clubs Brasilis FC in Brazil and SV Hadamar in Germany. More recently he was with Wollongong Wolves in the NSW league. Al Saad, 30, was pulled over by police in a Homebush West street in May 2021. Agreed facts state Al Saad was in a Mazda being driven by an associate, Saif Mobarak, who is not accused of any wrong- doing. The officers, who were in an unmarked car, had watched a third man dressed in orange hi-vis who approached the Mazda and reached inside a window. Suspecting drugs were in the Mazda, the police stopped Al Saad and Mobarak on the roadside. They took Al Saad’s backpack and found 484g of cocaine, which has a potential street value of more than $145,000. They also found 48 tablets of oxycodone – a highly addictive opioid medication – in the car. When asked about cocaine during the search, Al Saad told the officers: “I don’t know anything about that.” He also claimed some of the oxycodone tablets were to treat a sore throat. The man in hi-vis told police he was “going to buy” and had “ran up to tell them the cops were around”. Al Saad later admitted he lied to police about drugs in his backpack after he was charged with commercial drug supply. Al Saad, who was represented by solicitor Fadi Abbas, pleaded guilty in the NSW District Court and was sentenced to a two-year intensive correction order. As part of his sentence, Al Saad must not commit any offence and must do 200 hours of community work. Keep the cost of living down with exclusive September daily deals at Coles Simply purchase your copy of The Saturday Telegraph tomorrow for an exclusive offer on products from the freezer at Coles when you scan your Flybuys card V1 - TELE01Z01MA
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WORLD 27 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 Arrest in bodies in suitcases mystery SEOUL: A woman has been arrested in South Korea, accused of murdering her two young children whose remains were found in suitcases in New Zealand. The 42-year-old woman, who is believed to be the mother of the two dead young children, was found hiding in a flat in the city of Ulsan when she was arrested by South Korean police yesterday following a request from New Zealand. She will now face extradition proceedings. “Police arrested the suspect at an apartment in Ulsan on Thursday following a stakeout with tips on her whereabouts and CCTV footage,” Seoul’s National Police Agency said in a statement. “The suspect is accused by the New Zealand police of having murdered two of her children, aged seven and 10 then, in around 2018 in the Auckland area,” it said. “She’s been found to have arrived in South Korea after the crime and has been in hiding ever since.” The Yonhap News Agency reported the woman was a South Korean-born New Zealand citizen and was arrested at 1am local time. “Police plan to transfer the woman to the Seoul Central District Prosecutors Office in preparation for an extradition screening by the Seoul High Court,” Yonhap said. The grisly discovery was made in August by an unsuspecting Auckland family who had bought a trailer-load of items -- including the suitcases -- at an auction for abandoned goods at a storage facility near the city. The family only found the contents of the suitcases when they opened them after arriving home. Police believe the bodies had been in the luggage at the storage facility for three or four years. Detective Inspector Tofilau Fa’amanuia Vaaelua in Auckland said the case was “a very challenging investigation.” “To have someone in custody overseas within such a short period of time has all been down to the assistance of the Korean authorities and the co-ordination by our New Zealand Police Interpol staff,” the detective said. Abuser Kelly guilty on child porn charges too CHICAGO: Disgraced musician R. Kelly, who is already serving a 30-year sentence for serious sex offences, has also been found guilty of child pornography and other charges after a month-long trial. Kelly, whose full name is Robert Sylvester Kelly, was convicted of three counts of producing child pornography R Kelly in court. and three counts of enticeKelly’s former manager, ment of a minor. The threetime Grammy winner was Derrel McDavid, and an exacquitted on seven other employee, Milton “June” counts, including charges that Brown, were tried alongside he obstructed justice in a 2008 the singer in the latest trial child pornography trial in and were also acquitted of which he was found not guilty. obstruction charges. the victims for their strength, perseverance and courage in coming forward to testify at trial,” he added. No sentencing date was immediately set. Kelly faces another 10 to 90 years in prison for these new convictions, Mr Lausch’s office said. Upsetting excerpts from videos depicting sexual abuse by Kelly of girls as young as 14 were played for the jury during the trial. Kelly was convicted in New York in September last year of recruiting teenagers and women for sex. The I Believe I Can Fly artist was found guilty of eight charges of sex trafficking and one count of racketeering in the New York case. Kelly’s conviction in New York was widely seen as a milestone for the #MeToo movement, as it was the first major sex abuse trial where the majority of the accusers were black women. In the New York case, his accusers described events that often mirrored one another. Many of the alleged victims said they had met the singer at concerts or mall performances and were given slips of paper with Kelly’s contact details by members of his entourage. Ukrainian soldiers sit atop a tank in the recaptured town of Izyum in the Kharkiv region of eastern Ukraine. Picture: AFP PUTIN BOMBED AS ZELENSKY PROMISES VICTORY KYIV: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky promised “victory” on a visit to the strategic city of Izyum that was recently recaptured from Russia by Kyiv’s army in a counter-offensive. The visit came as news broke that Russian President Vladimir Putin was the victim of a bomb attack as he was being driven in his official limousine. Mr Putin was unharmed in the incident, which was reported by The HOUSTON: A raffle for a girls’ softball league in Texas is offering prizes including an AR-15-style rifle and a Glock pistol. Several parents complained after discovering the Montgomery County Girls Softball League was offering the weapons at their fundraiser. “I was shocked – it is really upsetting,” said Jessica England. The league’s raffles often have prizes donated by local firms, and for $US25 a ticket parents can win a Smith & Wesson 15T II semi-automatic rifle and a Glock 17 pistol. “I don’t think it’s appropriate for a children’s activity to be raffling off this type of weapon,” Ms England said. Sun in London, but there are accounts of a growing movement in Russia to assassinate the President over his failed invasion of Ukraine. It comes at a decisive moment in Russia’s six-month-old invasion, with Ukraine expelling Moscow’s forces from swathes of the east, thwarting the Kremlin’s ambition to capture the entire Donbas region. “Our blue-yellow flag is already flying in de-occupied Izyum. And it will be so in every Ukrainian city and village,” Mr Zelensky said “We are moving in only one direction – forward and towards victory,” he added. The Ukrainian leader was flanked by guards as he took selfies with soldiers and thanked troops at a flaghoisting ceremony in the city. In his nightly address, Mr Zelensky said that “almost the entire region (of Kharkiv) is de-occupied”. “It was an unprecedented movement of our soldiers – the Ukrainians once again managed to do what many thought was impossible,” the President said. Earlier, while being driven through the streets of the capital Kyiv, Mr Zelensky’s car was struck by another vehicle, although the President was not seriously injured in the accident. Bank ‘robber’ tries to get her own money ONLY IN TEXAS… V1 - TELE01Z01MA A 14-year-old victim declined to testify in the 2008 trial because of alleged threats and bribes, but the now 37year-old woman took the witness stand this time. “The guilty verdicts finally hold Robert Kelly accountable for the sexual abuse of a 14year-old girl, and they help right the wrongs that occurred in a prior prosecution in Cook County,” the US attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, John Lausch, said of the 2008 trial. “The damage Mr Kelly inflicted on his victims is immeasurable. I want to thank Desperate: Sali Hafez. BEIRUT: A Lebanese woman held up a bank branch with what she described as a toy pistol to recover $US13,000 of her savings to pay for her sister’s cancer treatment. Sali Hafez stormed a branch of Blom Bank in Beirut with the realistic-looking firearm and a group of activists. They were protesting about currency controls imposed because of the national financial crisis. The activists, from the advocacy group Depositors’ Outcry, forced bank staff to hand over $US12,000 and the equivalent of about $US1000 in Lebanese pounds. Nadine Nakhal, a customer at the bank, said that the group “doused gasoline everywhere inside, and took out a lighter and threatened to light it”. She said Ms Hafez threatened to shoot the manager if she didn’t get her cash. The weapon Ms Hafez used was a toy pistol that belonged to her nephew. She said she was forced into extreme action after she was repeatedly prevented from withdrawing her own money. It is the second hostage situation at a Lebanese bank in weeks, as millions of people continue to be locked out of their accounts because of strict limits on withdrawals of foreign currency. Lebanon has struggled for more than two years to lift its banking sector and economy out of the worst financial crisis for 150 years. The country has so far failed to reach an agreement with the IMF on a recovery program that would unlock billions of dollars in international loans and aid. Depositors’ Outcry has started legal action to try to recover members’ money. The London Times
28 28 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU 15 SEPTEMBER 15 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU THURSDAY Taxpayers will bear the burden of Opal blackout Quit the job, lose the perks T he royal pact is a simple one. In exchange for a lifetime of privilege and wealth, royals must provide service and devotion to their people. The higher on the royal ladder, the greater the sacrifices. That is why King Charles III has now, just as Queen Elizabeth II did for 70 years, abandoned any personal political and social justice quests. His new role demands a broader approach, above political concerns. Meghan Markle understood the royal pact when she married Prince Harry in 2018. But Markle evidently wasn’t prepared to surrender any freedoms, leading to both her and Harry stepping down as senior royals two year later. Since then, the former Highnesses have sought to establish themselves as a form of woke royalty in California, signing major deals with Netflix and Spotify, among others. The money involved is absolutely enormous, but the couple’s central mission is not progressing quite as smoothly as they might have expected. The Spectator’s Freddy Gray reported prior to the Queen’s death that gossip in Hollywood “is that Harry and Meghan have not achieved the super-sleb sta- tus they so obviously craved. “It’s said that Hollywood’s most famous stars look down on them as a slightly awkward pair. Meghan and Harry aren’t trusted not so spill celebrity beans to the media, apparently … “Harry and Meghan no doubt intended to conquer Hollywood,” Gray continued. “They seem to have failed, which might explain in part why they are heading back to Britain to reinvent themselves once again.” Good luck with that. The latest from the UK is that Harry and Meghan are furious their children Archie and Lilibet will not be officially known as His and Her Royal Highnesses. This is because Harry and Meghan walked away from the royal responsibilities. Quit the job, lose the perks. As one source told the UK Sun: “That is the agreement — they can be prince and princess but not HRH because they are not working royals.” And the same goes for their children. Royalty is not the sort of gig you can opt in and out of. Their parents chose out. Perhaps Archie and Lilibet may one day, as adults, reapply for royal duties. Unfortunately for them, it isn’t the sort of work that involves job interviews. Enjoy the lovely diversity J ust as in Australia, support for asylum seekers in the US is highest in rich areas that never face any problems with mass immigration. Governor Ron DeSantis has now dealt with that. To reduce asylum seeker numbers in Florida, DeSantis flew hundreds of them to posh Martha’s Vineyard – a wealthy leftist enclave that is home to ex-President Barack Obama. Leftists are furious, of course. They’ve described the tactic as a “crime against humanity” – while happily watching as millions of illegals enter Florida and border states Texas and Arizona. They always pose as tolerant. Now they can prove it. Parking is the big battle A ll of Sydney is coming out to play on Saturday – but there are some likely problems in the way. Most of the 100,000 fans expected at Allianz Stadium and the Sydney Cricket Ground for NRL and AFL finals and Royal Randwick for the start of the Everest Carnival have little choice but to park far away, or else rely entirely on public transport. Certain measures have been taken to ease the anticipated ordeal. “Parking is going to be extremely limited,” NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo said, “so public transport will be free and included in the ticket.” Matters are made more complicated still by the recent installation by Randwick Council of a largely-unused cycle lane along Doncaster Avenue. “That has seriously impacted taxi drop offs and cars attempting to park on race days,” an Australian Turf Club spokesman told The Daily Telegraph. Some of Saturday’s parking issues will be due to recent wet weather. But some will be due to a general anti-car push by various authorities and councils. Those groups need to deal with reality. Sydney needs cars. How can the Rail, Tram and Bus Union be allowed to tamper with the Opal card network technology (Union switches to Opal blackout, 15/9)? To prevent the collection of fares is tantamount to a quasi-theft. That is just plain obstructive behaviour that robs the NSW taxpayer of the income which underwrites our welfare system and other essential services. Why have we allowed one group of workers to hinder others in pursuit of their pay rise? Again the unions show no regard for the wellbeing of others. John Partridge, Balgowlah Heights Union’s questionable tactic Here we have a group of union executives trusted with the means to game the Opal readers, presumably believing, their action will mostly impact NSW government coffers and at the same time not only keep train commuters potentially onside, but draw them concomitantly into this feud (Union switches to Opal blackout, 15/9). If it does turn out that this industrial action is unprotected and/or unlawful, Transport for NSW should seek remedies for loss of trade from the RTBU. Jack Dikian, Mosman Can workers turn off tap? A while ago I had to catch a train on the Illawarra line as my car was being serviced. I travelled from Unanderra to Towradgi, just north of Wollongong, where upon arrival I found the Opal card readers were not working. I asked the railway staff what I should do as the train was going to Bondi Junction and I would be slugged with the full fare to the final destination if I couldn’t tap off. He dismissively advised me that railway staff had no control of the Opal system and I would have to call the Opal hotline to get my money back. This being the case, it’s hard not to see the move by the RTBU to tamper with Opal terminals as anything but political and industrial vandalism (Union switches to Opal blackout, 15/9). Gino Lagazio, Unanderra High-density housing fix The article “Tenants in limbo as city’s rents surge” (15/9) highlights the nation’s worsening rental crisis for workers and families. One main cause of this is the shortage of vacant properties. The Grattan Institute’s research has made the valid finding that Australians are generally shut out of the market due to NIMBYs (Not In My Backyard) opposing high-density developments. Put simply, soaring house and land values mean that high-density development is necessary in providing affordable housing for homeowners or for tenants. Steve Ngeow, Chatswood Value in healthy scepticism According to Andrew Bolt, a psychologist claims that us older conservatives are more likely to be sceptics when it comes to global warming (Hard to make sense of all the nonsense – Opinion, 15/9). I am most likely a person the psychologist is referring to, but I agree with climate scientists that the Earth is warming – but I argue this is Standing on ceremony Rituals that stand the test of time bring us together rather than separate or divide G CLARISSA BYE Where we experience everything second hand through our digital screens, we’re missing out on being part of something greater than ourselves. rowing up in Australia as a child of the 1970s, in a modern society, there was very little of what you might call ritual in my life. on a There was no going to church like I Sunday, dressed in your best, from read about in books and stories elsewhere. 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I was When I had my third baby, Hospital kicked out of St George those of None within three hours. or cuscomplicated birthing rituals world, toms that they do around the box a in like presenting the placenta such as in Japan. Just a couple of forms to sign. modBut we tell ourselves we’re old-fashern, streamlined, we’re not ioned or stuffy. the During the pandemic, even were disspeech days and formals he finpensed with for my son when years of ished his HSC. Twelve schooling and then nothing. baby Yet have we thrown out the as funsistent with a view of humans He says modern people deprived damentally social creatures that find and feel a chronic guarded by different regiments, Goth- of meaningful ritual just from being near other all those trumpets and majestic Performing ritu- rewards we are unaware of Shake- sense of emptiness. other as- people even when ic cathedrals and Biblical and als transform emotions and reward or the reason into the the nature of the spearean language. an pects of our unconscious, realm. They behind it.” Former PM Tony Abbott made News on physical and concrete our art and We Australians have developed insightful comment on Sky dreams, rituals around our sport, footage are found in our societies have a homegrown Sunday night, as they played like the driven culture. “All healthy to be sure. There’s nothing of the Queen’s hearse being of rich ceremonial life,” he says. collective thrill and frustration through Scotland. “Less healthy ones rely on uncon- being in a stadium with everyone else as violence, “All of us are spiritual as well war, expressions: team. favourite these an- scious neurotic suf- watching your physical beings and some of spiritual psychosomatic illness, are very lowBut in an increasingly isolated cient traditions appeal to the everyfering and accidents world, where we experience the shadow. side of us,” he said. our digital cer- grade ways of living out a far thing second hand through on being “They touch our need for “Ceremony and ritual are – they we’re missing out emony, our need for ritual means of accom- screens, than modern more intelligent part of something greater nourish a part of us that the or plishing the same thing.” social ourselves. world doesn’t always acknowledge left by Contemporary New York And it seems that the void appreciate but which is nonetheless psychology Professor Shira Gabriel is retreat of traditional religion the field this in real for them.” of the has also done research vitally im- being filled by a new civic religion of Even if we have no idea are pomp and says shared rituals with its own rituals and mystery behind much of the make us feel more wokeness, days on the calendar such affect us portant — they atonement and circumstance, it can to others and that our life Days and that the mod- connected with the bathwater? as Pride months and Purple their deeply. It’s something have pointed has meaning. As we watch the British, with people Sorry Days. to fare- ern day psychologists the Jungian test of “Our research suggests But rituals that stand the bizarre and ancient traditions those in a lot are but won- out, particularly who experience these things us together, they don’t sepwell the Queen, I can’t help and feel less anx- time bring more to tradition. Jungi- likely to be happier der if there’s something arate or divide. 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And yet we to propublicly-funded campaign disease mote earlier detection of the or awareness of its risk factors. what How many of us even know the risk factors are? might And how many men’s lives to be saved if we invest in education above lift the rate of Stage 1 diagnosis an abysmal 36 per cent? to the The good news is, thanks Butsupport of Health Minister Mark ler, the Prostate Cancer Foundation to take of Australia (PCFA) is about stop the the first important step to men. avoidable deaths of Australian That step begins with an overhaul prostate of the PSA guidelines for cancer testing. cursed spreading any further. we still have The existing guidelines are But, the fact remains, eviby history, based on outdated of a long way to go in overcoming the era dence and limited by an earlier it’s an old man’s men misperceptions that over-diagnosis which left many by disease, that men die with it not from other angry about the damage caused it and that it’s less lethal than unnecessary treatment. The truth is more us and forms of cancer. Those days are now behind aged 59 or younger advances than 3500 men prostate cancer we have made marvellous treating are diagnosed with those men will in diagnosing, managing and in- every year and one of cancer, prostate of forms different and die every five days. men troducing new medicines It is a tragic fact that younger have groundbreaking technologies. who develop the disease often days these importantly, narrowJust as with high-risk tumours, severely more than 70 per cent of men opt ing their survival prospects when the low-risk non-aggressive cancers is detected too late. cancer surveillance And it for safe and effective Saving their lives is up to us. prostate strategies. And, if their blood test. we take starts with a simple of Prostate Cancer cancers change and grow, aim to Anne Savage is the chief executive action to treat them, with the from Foundation of Australia. immediately stop their cancers Thursday’s op-ed page. Rituals have power to bind us Clarissa Bye’s intriguing article was a sage reminder of the importance of ritual within modern life (Standing on ceremony – Opinion, 15/9). Far from being something that is stuffy or anachronistic, ceremonies, sacraments and liturgies provide shape to our civil lives, helping us to take ownership of the seasonal changes within human experience. They are also a vital lifeline to our past. It is a small wonder that as many Australians have abandoned the spiritual, events such as Anzac Day or an Olympic Games opening ceremony take on renewed value, as they gather participants in a prescribed manner. English author C.S. Lewis coined the phrase “chronological snobbery” – the assumption that whatever has gone out of date is therefore to be discredited and inferior. Yet, we are the poorer for it if we think that way. There is something deeply unsatisfying about weddings, funerals, religious services or school ceremonies that are stripped of formality, often done in an effort to make them more accessible and less pompous. In the end, they become just one more social transaction that is quickly forgotten when the next social media post or TikTok video captures our attention. Hopefully, the funeral for Queen Elizabeth II and the coronation of King Charles III will remind us of the power of convention and rites for connecting us to both our shared history and one another. Peter Waterhouse, Craigieburn, Victoria nothing new. The planet has been through many periods of extreme heat and cold, and there is no dispute that CO2 concentrates have risen. However, there is equally no dispute that this increase in CO2 has been advantageous, not prejudicial, to life on Earth. It is also widely agreed that our planet is “greener” and more productive than previously. Politicians, media and climate activists tell us time and time again that the “science is settled” in regards to extreme climate events, however even the UN’s IPCC does not dare to do this. Therefore, a psychologist telling people that they can’t think for themselves and we should accept everything that climate activists tell us is insulting. Warren Cato, Manyana Bunnies green with envy Historically, the Sydney Roosters have been anchor tenants in the Moore Park area since 1908, firstly at the old Sydney Sports Ground, then the original Sydney Football Stadium/Allianz Stadium and now the new Allianz Stadium where they’ve signed a 25-year occupancy agreement. The Roosters are not sole tenants – Sydney FC and the NSW Waratahs are also tenants, just as they were at the previous venue. Maybe someone should remind South Sydney’s CEO that their spiritual home has forever been at Redfern and that they more recently committed themselves to a 10-year agreement at Accor Stadium – now seemingly a decision from which they want to extricate themselves (Bunnies want Allianz, 15/9). Instead of the Roosters being the fall guy, Souths should redevelop their spiritual base at Redfern and perhaps be reminded that every other team in the NRL has an exclusive ground tenancy, with none having to share their ground with other teams. Souths’ stance seems to be born out of envy at the Roosters’ new home rather than any legitimate claim to play at a venue superior to what they signed up for. Bruce McDonald, Yowie Bay Briefly... So, the union is planning to shut down the Opal card readers (Union switches to Opal blackout, 15/9). So then the cost of running the transport system will be spread over the taxpayers of the state, rather than those who use the public transport system. Real smart! John Grundy, Chiswick ●●● If a person in private industry blatantly gave away the products or services on the scale such as turning off the Opal system, in the least they would get the sack. Paul McMurray, Epping ●●● The RTBU doesn’t seem to realise that by using industrial sabotage to turn off opal card readers, it is still hurting workers. It’s not the government’s money being wasted, it’s our hard-earned tax dollars. P. Shepherd, Balgowlah ●●● We have the opportunity now to replace the British monarch on our currency, as another small step to cutting the apron strings. Rod Matthews, Fairfield, Victoria ●●● The claims made by NSW Greens in their fundraising emails that no First Nations woman has ever served in either NSW house of parliament pretty clearly demonstrates the approach of activists who campaign on the basis of race, climate and gender (Greens’ failure of the ‘first’ order, 15/9). Never let the truth get in the road of your narrative. 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29 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 I think it’s just unseemly to try and eke out some political advantage from the Queen’s death. Liberal leader Peter Dutton slams republicans for trying to gain ground following the loss of the Queen Do any of you have any respect for Dad? Brooke Warne, cricket great Shane’s eldest daughter, condemns the Nine network over a planned spin king biopic Protecting real victims Australia’s domestic violence funding needs to be better directed to women genuinely at risk V imala, a retired Indian university lecturer, looked forward to spending time with her son, a Sydneybased doctor, his wife and newborn grandchild. But it quickly became apparent that things weren’t going well between her son and his wife. Twice during her brief visit, her daughter-in-law called the police alleging domestic violence over trivial arguments with her husband. On one occasion she decided she wanted beef for dinner and demanded her husband provide it. Vimala explains: “Her fridge was stacked with chicken, fish, lamb but she decided she needed the beef straight away and threatened to call the police if my son didn’t give in.” The young woman had a standard response when her husband asked her to do something which displeased her: “I know all the services and who to call if you tell me to do something I don’t like.” She was receiving advice from a friend who worked for a domestic violence support service and, when the marriage broke up, this affluent woman lived for six months in a women’s shelter, while their support team orchestrated the family law battle over custody, fuelled by her manufactured allegations of domestic violence. Vimala wrote saying that from an outsider’s perspective, the services available to women in this country claiming to be domestic violence victims are just extraordinary. No one would quarrel with providing proper support for a frightened woman escaping a dangerous man. Our federal government spent $3 billion over the past decade on the safety plan to protect “women and their children,” with untold billions V1 - TELE01Z01MA BETTINA ARNDT added from all the fundraising by state governments, community groups and businesses across the country. People rightly dig deep for this important cause. But the fortunate truth is only tiny numbers of women in this country are actually in peril. Official statistics from the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ Personal Safety Survey show that just over one per cent of women have been physically assaulted by their partners in the past year. Yet this critical fact is inevitably swamped by statistics which include emotional, psychological, financial abuse and threats of violence for women over their lifetimes, to give a truly frightening impression of widespread risk for women. The vast majority of these women are not in a dangerous situation. The public doesn’t realise they are paying out mainly to help women who are not under threat. They may have unpleasant partners who are reluctant to pay their credit card bills… but there’s just no logic for the billions being spent to “keep them safe”. Yet we have created this moral hazard, inviting all these women to think of themselves as victims and hence eligible for the services now on offer. We see this in the inflated figures shown in police reports, blown out by domestic violence allegations which give women strategic advantage in family law battles. No evidence of violence is required to make such an allegation. A woman’s report that she fears violence could occur is enough to set the ball rolling, with the “victim” eligible for financial payouts, cheap services and support. I’ve made YouTube videos with two NSW police officers speaking out about what they see as rorting of the system. The long list of domestic violence payouts is usually only available to female victims and simply requires someone to support the victim’s story, like a local DV centre or doctor or police report. It is a system set up to automatically believe the woman and treat men as potential perpetrators. State and federal governments compete to display their generosity towards victims: the $5000 federal government Escaping Violence Payment; victims’ compensation payments; a Commonwealth four week Crisis Payment; crisis accommodation which even puts victims into motels; help with rent and priority for social housing; Staying Home Leaving Violence programs which remove hubby so women can stay in the marital home. Meanwhile, male victims have nowhere to go – there’s not a single government-funded centre offering refuge to men. Boys 14 and older are not welcome in women’s refuges which take in their mums and siblings. Yet, while vulnerable males are ignored, women can have their pets cared for by the RSPCA in a government-backed program. Naturally the big end of town happily doles out investors’ dollars to this worthy cause: banks like NAB give grants to women leaving violent relationships; utility companies offer discounted fees, debt waivers, all manner of special deals; and there are special arrangements for tenants in rental agreements. Then there’s domestic violence leave, giving victims time off to attend legal proceedings or organise their affairs. The push is on for 10 days paid leave, a major impost on business which the Australian Chamber of Commerce estimates could cost a cool $2 billion annually. The only proof required is the usual tick-a-box system dependent on victim’s stories which employers don’t dare challenge. For newcomers seeking to arrange permanent residency, the fast and sure route is a domestic violence claim. Law firms everywhere are touting for business in this lucrative field. Yet this whole list of benefits palls into insignificance compared to the advantages of domestic violence victim status in family law battles. An unproven allegation of domestic violence sets women up for smooth sailing throughout family law proceedings, creating enormous, costly obstacles for their partners which can destroy the father’s relationships with his children and rob him of much of his life’s earnings. Often men discover a divorce is on the cards only when police arrive at their door with an apprehended violence order – denying them access to their homes and often contact with their children until matters are resolved in the courts, when mums are firmly established as the primary parent with dad on the outer. That’s just the beginning. The family law system favours women alleging domestic violence in any number of ways —seizing of the marital home; free legal aid and court advocacy services; denying perpetrators cross examination of victims; and setting aside the rebuttable resumption of shared parental responsibility creating major impediments to a father’s ongoing relationships with children. The couple is excluded from attending what is normally compulsory mediation and other alternate non-adversarial pathways; victims usually retain a larger slice of the assets in financial settlements plus the man labelled a perpetrator encounters profound prejudice through the family law process. This inflated domestic violence campaign does our society a huge disservice by grossly distorting the numbers of women living with dangerous men – an insult to the normal, caring men of Australia. It is also shameful how little of this massive effort and expenditure protects those genuinely in need. Bettina Arndt blogs at bettinaarndt.substack.com.
30 Court to rehear MD’s case LEGAL DAVID ROSS THE full bench of the Federal Court has set aside a 20-year ban on spruiking financial services by Mayfair 101 managing director James Mawhinney but imposed a temporary injunction pending a new trial. Of Mr Mawhinney’s 29 grounds of appeal, one was allowed and the court on Thursday ordered parts of the original judgment from Justice Stewart Anderson, handed down last year, be set aside pending a new hearing. The court allowed the appeal of the 20-year ban primarily on the grounds of procedural fairness, but moved to reimpose temporary injunctions put in place on Mr Mawhinney by the corporate regulator in 2020. Mr Mawhinney’s lawyers argued Justice Anderson had not properly conducted the case which saw him given a 20year ban on advertising financial services or soliciting funds for investment products. Mr Mawhinney’s legal team had argued Justice Anderson overstepped his powers in making the rulings. The full bench found Justice Anderson made findings against Mr Mawhinney for contraventions of the Corporations Act despite lawyers for the Australian Securities and Investments Commission not seeking them. The court rejected Mr Mawhinney’s attempts to argue his legal representatives were incompetent and Mr Mawhinney was ordered to pay the costs of lawyers. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU Revamp paying dividends King hails second-half profit RETAIL ELI GREENBLAT MYER chief executive John King has paraded the retailer’s financial strength as his turnaround gathers momentum after unveiling on Thursday Myer’s strongest second-half profit in a decade and the resumption of fullyear dividends for the first time since 2017. Amid the doom and gloom of Covid-19 and lockdowns last year – when Myer lost 2463 department store trading days – it quickly roared back into brisk activity at its stores as well as online from January to help generate bumper profits and sales for the second half. Growing confidence among shoppers, as the Covid Omicron wave waned, has fuelled strong buying across all Myer’s key department store categories and, with that renewed spending retaining its momentum into the cur- rent fiscal year, Myer has recorded its best start to a new financial year since 2006. “There’s a lot of traffic in the stores,” Mr King said. “People want to go out, buy products, and also we’ve been taking market share so it’s a number of factors really. We’ve seen strong sales across all categories.” Now Mr King is turning his eye to the all-important Christmas trading period, which he has dubbed Myer’s “sweet spot”, and which he says should prove rewarding for the retail chain despite the concerns of successive interest rate rises, rising inflation and tightening household budgets. “We are still cautious but we are confident that we have got the right offer for Christmas for our customer. We are flexible and agile enough to pivot into what customers are wanting, a good value proposition … a great brand proposition and Christmas is really our sweet spot, whether it’s the Myer windows, gifts and we are the one-stop shop for Christmas – that’s where we see our strength,” an upbeat Mr King said after Myer posted a net profit after tax for the 52 weeks to July 30 of $60.2m, against $51.7m in the prior year. After adjusting for the impact of JobKeeper payments, the 2022 profit was 103.8 per cent higher. Mr King said even as many of his customers came off fixed mortgages after Christmas, and felt the full blast of recent interest rate tightenings by the RBA, Myer wasn’t reliant on a single category and could trade across many categories at many different price points. This was evidenced by the performance of Myer since July. Despite many households already hit with three interest rate rises, they continued to spend at the department store to help it record sales growth in the first six John King is finally seeing the fruits of his labour from his weeks of 74.8 per cent against last year and 21.8 per cent over pre-Covid levels. It was Myer’s best sales start to a new financial year since 2006. Mr King – the former boss of British retailer House of Fraser, the 173-year-old former owner of London’s famous Harrods department store – is finally seeing the fruits of his labour from his “customer first” plan that began four years ago. Despite the upheaval caused by Covid-19, which in the 2022 fiscal year resulted in Myer losing 11.4 per cent of its in-store trading days, Myer recorded full-year revenue of $2.989bn, up 12.5 per cent. Group online sales of $722.8m were up 34 per cent, representing 24.2 per cent of total sales. It gave Myer the financial firepower it needed to resume the full payment of dividends, both interim and final. Myer declared a final dividend of 2.5c a share, to be paid on November 7, marking the return Market ‘has misread NAB joins list of banks Potential potholes in Lowe rates speech’ boosting saver returns $2.9bn buy: Atlas ECONOMY DAVID ROGERS A SLOWER pace of interest rate rises by the Reserve Bank is unlikely to be imminent, as inflation remains “sticky”, according to GSFM investment strategist Stephen Miller. The former BlackRock head of fixed income sees lessons for Australian financial markets in the “complacency” about US inflation trends evident in the reaction to surprisingly high US CPI data. Rather than herald a peak in inflation, the US CPI report showed core inflation has plateaued at high levels, and it was led by the services sector, where inflation is typically led by wage inflation. “In some sense that should not surprise given the ongoing tightness in the US labour market,” Mr Miller said. In his mind, the US CPI data vindicated a hawkish tack from the Fed. Mr Miller said markets had missed the key message in RBA governor Philip Lowe’s speech last week. He said the RBA wants “maximum optionality” on the size and timing of future policy rate increases and incoming data would be the most important determinant of policy. FINANCIALS JOYCE MOULLAKIS NATIONAL Australia Bank has become the latest major bank to boost a spate of saving and deposit rates, as competition for funds in a sharply rising rate environment fires up. NAB on Friday will outline that its reward saver bonus rate will increase by 50 basis points per annum to 2.25 per cent, making it the second best priced product among the major banks in that category. That is still behind Westpac, which has its bonus saver rate at 2.35 per cent. But both banks are still well behind the leaders in the deposit and savings market, with ING and Bank of Queenslandowned Virgin Money both at 3.6 per cent. ING’s rate is for balances of up to $100,000, while Virgin pays that rate for balances of as much as $250,000. The latest pricing changes come during an aggressive interest rate rise cycle and as banks closely monitor and manage what they earn on loans via their margins. Banks typically boost their margins in a rising-rate climate as they pass on increases to mortgages and typically hold back some of the increases from savers. DEALS HAYDEN JOHNSON ATLAS Arteria has warned investors there is uncertainty “around the exact age and condition” of parts of the Chicago Skyway it has agreed to acquire in a $2.9bn deal, but says it will conduct a full audit of the asset after the purchase. In documents outlining the acquisition, the toll road giant – now in a dispute over the deal with its largest shareholder, IFM Investors – notes the Skyway could be in worse condition than expected, resulting in “higher maintenance cost than estimated”. Atlas intends to conduct “targeted structural audits” and test “critical pavement and structure elements” to validate the Chicago Skyway’s condition, but this will only occur post-acquisition. “There is a risk that these post-completion audits may identify the need for capex expenditure beyond what has been budgeted,” investor documents state. Atlas is acquiring a 67 per cent stake in the 12.5km toll road. The deal faces increasing criticism from parties including IFM, which owns 19 per cent of Atlas and says it would be “value destructive”. TELE01Z01MA - V1
31 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2022 KHRUANGBIN PET VET Covering all the music bases P2 GUAC ROCKS Are treats best for training? P4 Smash out these avo dishes P5 QUIZ MASTER Can you beat The Shark? STARS PAGE s d i k r o f y a d ’ t h g i r t s ‘Ju NEW APP GUIDES PARENTS ON SWAPPING SCREEN TIME FOR SPORT AND SLEEP Health challenges • A recent study found only 2 per cent of Australian children (aged 12-17) met the three guidelines of sleep, physical activity and screen time together, and 26 per cent didn’t meet any of the three guidelines. • Adherence to the sleep duration recommendation was highest (67 per cent), with only 16 per cent of students meeting the physical activity recommendations and 16 per cent for screen time. • Students’ compliance with the screen time recommendation has declined over time, from 19 per cent in 2009-10 to 10 per cent in 2018. WELLBEING CATHERINE LAMBERT P arents looking for a “just right” mix of screen time, sports and sleep for their children could benefit from a new world-first Australian app. University of South Australia research fellow Dr Dot Dumuid, in partnership with the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI), has developed the app which is based on a time swap system. “How children use their time can have a big impact on their health, wellbeing and productivity,” Dumuid says. “We know screens aren’t great for children’s wellbeing so, if they’re choosing to play video games at the expense of playing sport, it’s easy to guess the negative effects on their health. “The app is set up in a way that shows, if you take 10 minutes away from screen time, you can either add 10 minutes to your physical activity or 10 minutes to your sleep.’’ The Healthy Day App, based on real data from 1685 Australian children aged 11-12, helps guide healthier behaviours by tracking a child’s activities over a day and using the app to adjust these according to projected outcomes with each change. If, for example, a child chooses to shift 60 minutes of screen time to 60 Source: Europe PMC science journal. Jan 15, 2022. Brothers Oliver, 14, Fletcher, 12, and Jacob 7, have a list of eight activities they must complete before they earn screen time. minutes of physical al activity, data shows ws there will be a 4.2 per cent drop in body fat, a 2.5 per cent improvement in wellbeing and 0.9 per cent jump in DR DOT academic DUMUID performance. The app provides the comparison between different outcomes such as obesity, mental health and school performance. “It’s about giving people options and finding something that suits them and their family,” she says. “It’s also about time management. It makes you think that, if you want to do something, you must also give s up ssomething else.” Mother of three boys, Carol Maher says concern over the M amount of time her children a spent on computer games led s to t a new family organisation program. p Maher, 44, and her husband don’t allow screen games Monday to Friday, Frida and set up a white board in the kitchen with a list of eight activities the children enjoy and must complete before asking for screen time. “The activities will include play, something creative or sport, so it gives them a wide variety of activities,” Maher says. “If they got to choose for themselves, they’d do THIS week I covered one of the biggest news events in the world, the death of Queen Elizabeth II. As I stood at the gates of Buckingham Palace, waiting for her coffin to arrive home for the very last time, all I could think about was the private sacrifice of this very public family. I can only imagine how difficult it would be to live your life in the spotlight, particularly at a time of such grief. As we stood there in the rrain, King Charles and Camilla drove EDWINA BARTHOLOMEW ppast. Their customised Rolls Royce has windows so the public can wave h Can the late Queen Q do d in i death d th what h t she h was unable to and smile, and they waved back. during her reign – bring the brothers back together? But then a series of Land Rovers V1 - TELE01Z01MA whizzed past. The first carried outsiders Harry and Meghan, and the second, the new Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Catherine. Both couples stared straight ahead, firmly focused on the grim task of saying goodbye to their beloved Granny. Operation London Bridge is a carefully orchestrated show of grief. Every moment, every movement has been planned since the first draft in the 1960s, with a few changes and adjustments for modern times. But what you can’t plan for is family. What has always been so charming about the Royal family is nothing but electronics from the time they wake up.” Since implementing the system, she’s noticed improved behaviour in her children, aged 14, 12, and seven, even though it remains a constant negotiation. “I can see a shift in the way they communicate with the rest of the family, and they just get a bit grumpy and wound up with electronics because they’re so absorbed in a different reality, so they’re frustrated when they’re brought back to this reality,” she says. MCRI scientific director of Generation Victoria Professor Melissa Wake says one of the many benefits of the app is that it doesn’t set out to enforce certain behaviours. the long and complicated family tree and the generational glue that keeps everyone together. Princess Diana’s children grew up playing with Fergie’s kids. Princess Anne’s grandchildren play with George, Charlotte and Louie. But what of the Mountbatten-Windsors? We know Archie and Lilibet did meet their great-grandmother before she died, but have spent very little time with their cousins. Why does it matter? It doesn’t. There are certainly plenty of other issues in the world to worry about. It’s just simply sad for all involved. Watching William and Harry behind “There’s no judgment in it because it makes explicit that there’s more than one outcome for every time adjustment,” Wake says. “It might be shocking to realise children with the best academic grades spend more time sitting and do less physical activity and less sleep. Some people may not think that’s great, but others think it is. “You must analyse your values, and this is a powerful tool in your hands on how you spend your time. There’s no doubt if you put decisions in the hands of individuals they can come to the changes and are far more likely to carry them out, so it’s another step towards equipping everyone with tools to help them make those personal commitments.” their grandmother’s coffin this week was so reminiscent of the scenes at Diana’s funeral. Two brothers who have been through so much together, now so far apart, and it’s only going to get worse with the publication of Harry’s biography. For the sake of their children, their father and their late grandmother, I hope this is another beginning for both couples, a chance to write a new chapter. I heard the Queen referred to as the “Queen of Peace” this week in relation to her 70 years of diplomatic tightrope walking. Perhaps this will be her final reconciliation.
32 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU HOW TO MAXIMISE THE PENSION INCREASE COMING NEXT WEEK Understanding the pension income and assets cut-offs, and reassessing when life circumstances change, can have a big impact. Pensioner pay-day MONEY ANTHONY KEANE P ensioners are getting a handy pay rise next week, but many are missing out on all the money they are entitled to. Others do not make the most of the incentives available for seniors, or adopt strategies to maximise their pension income, retirement specialists say. The September 20 age pension increase is $38.90 a fortnight for singles and $58.80 for couples, part of its twice-yearly indexation to reflect inflation and other cost and income data. It takes the total maximum annual pension to $26,689 for a single and $40,238 for a couple, but they’re not the only important numbers to know. Seniors should understand thresholds and limits for assets and income tests, and exempt assets such as the family home and some superannuation. Get in touch Later Life Advice founder Brendan Ryan says there are about 40 different rebates, entitlements and concessions available to people on a pension. “Even if you are eligible for a small amount of pension, you do have access to programs that support age pensioners and that can have a massive impact,” he says. “It’s a game of vigilance … the thresholds do change. I think a lot of people miss out.” CHECK YOUR FINANCES If you are not getting a pension, understand why. “Make sure Centrelink has the right valuations,” Ryan says. Some seniors mistakenly value their assets as if new, but should instead use market value or “garage sale” value, he says. Those who previously did not qualify for a full or part pension may find that recent reductions in their superannuation and other assets make them eligible now. Pride Advice chief executive Brett Schatto says he has seen some retirees miss out on $15,000 a year of pension income because they were told a decade earlier they had too many assets and had not checked more recently. “You can’t get back-pay,” Schatto says. “A lot of people don’t keep Centrelink updated.” YOUNGER SPOUSE? “There are situations where one member of a couple retires and their partner is younger,” Schatto says. “For anyone under age pension age, the money in super is not assessed as an asset,” he says. This means the older partner can withdraw their super and put it in their spouse’s super so it won’t be examined by Centrelink until the spouse reaches retirement age. PREPAYMENTS It sounds morbid, but paying for your funeral years in advance can provide more pension now. Services Australia says people can either prepay to a funeral director or take out a funeral bond, which has an allowable limit of $14,000, and neither will be assessed in the Centrelink assets test. “You only need to tell us about prepaid funeral expenses if you own a funeral bond,” it says. PLAN GIFTING EARLY Gifting family members money or assets can reduce your assets for Centrelink purposes, but there are strict rules and limits: $10,000 in one financial year and $30,000 over five financial years. An asset you gave away five years ago no longer counts towards Centrelink assessments, so parents wanting to hand a holiday home to their children should do it well before pension age if they don’t want their pension affected. “It’s good to see people five years before retirement,” Schatto says. Ryan says people close to pension thresholds and chasing concessions can also consider renovating their home or “take a big holiday”. “It’s a weird proposition to try and reduce your assets, but if you aree on the cusp that make sense,” Ryan says. Clear cut PENSION THRESHOLDS Assets test • For a full pension, a single homeowner must have less than $280,000 of assets, and a nonhomeowner $504,500. A couple must have less than $419,000, and $643,500. • Pension payments reduce when people’s assets are higher, cutting out completely for a single homeowner with $609,250, and a non-homeowner with $833,750. Couples can have up to $915,500, or $1.14m if they don’t own a home. INCOME TEST • Pensions reduce by 50c for every dollar of income received above a certain level, from sources including employment, superannuation and financial assets. • It usually starts reducing at an income of $190 per fortnight and cuts off when income reaches $2165.20, but many seniors are eligible for the enlarged Work Bonus scheme that allows them to earn $454 a fortnight this financial year before their pension is reduced. Source: Services Australia Editor: Toni Hetherington. For story ideas and sales inquiries contact toni.hetherington@news.com.au Deputy Editor & Entertainment Editor: James Wigney. Contact: james.wigney@news.com.au TELE01Z01MA - V2
33 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 Musical all sorts Amy Sheppard The Brisbane singer is branching out from chart-topping, ARIAwinning indie pop act Sheppard (with siblings George and Emma), with her first solo EP. As a passionate advocate for body positivity, she also features in the new documentary Embrace Kids, in cinemas now. WATCHING My M sister Emma and I have recently binged all h of o Alone (Binge). It is brutal and no way I b could or would do it … c it’s i like Survivor but without the produced w twists and turns, but it’s t way w better. They just plonk these people out p in the middle of nowhere and whoever lasts the longest wins. My husband would probably love it and he’d probably win! LISTENING KHRUANGBIN’S DIVERSE ONSTAGE STYLE IS ATTRACTING BIG FANS, INCLUDING A BEATLE Khruangbin – Donald ’DJ’ Johnson Jr, Laura Lee and Mark Speer – are touring Australia later this year. Picture: Jackie Lee Young MUSIC NUI TE KOHA H er hypnotic bass playing prowess, in the genredefying US trio Khruangbin, has won Laura Lee widespread acclaim. Even Paul McCartney left a voice message. “I saved it, and now I have it everywhere; on my iTunes, Dropbox and phone,” Lee says, laughing. “He said he likes my bass playing. So I kept it, just in case I have a bad day.” McCartney, like many others, have started calling to get that Khruangbin twist on their work. He collaborated with them on a remix of Pretty Boys, which pushes McCartney’s failsafe pop into dreamy space rock. Khruangbin – Lee, born Laura Lee Ochoa, Mark Speer (guitar), Donald “DJ” Johnson Jr (drums) – cover all bases, including soul, funk, surf, psychedelic, dub, reggae, Latin and African styles, but always tasteful, in-the-pocket and with their own unique signature. They refuse to be pigeonholed, but music critic Rob Shepherd cleverly theorised: “Khruangbin, which translates to ‘flying engine’ or ‘airplane’ in Thai, is perfect for their music, as it often crosses borders and cultures.” V1 - TELE01Z01MA Khruangbin has released four albums, as well as two collaborative EPs with US soul singer Leon Bridges, and an upcoming LP with Malian singerguitarist Vieux Farka Toure. Lee says Khruangbin’s unflashy approach to the music comes from a deliberate aim to keep things simple. “I had no idea what I was doing on bass in the early days. There was a naive quality that came out of it,” Lee says. “That made the formula what it was, which was me playing around with beats. “Mark would chop them up, find the pieces he liked, make an arrangement, play on top of it, then the three of us work on it. The music on the records is usually the first time we’re playing the songs together.” Lee adds: “I am not an intellectual player, or a well-read player. I don’t know how to read, I don’t know what the letters are, or things on my bass. I’m a feel player. For me, it’s what comes naturally. I had no idea what I was doing on bass in the early days. There was a naive quality that came out of it “It’s weird, because I have battles with the guys about this. I’m almost afraid to learn. There’s something about approaching the instrument the way that I do. I feel like I sound like myself when I play, and a lot of people that are technically savvy sometimes sound like each other. “I’ve decided to stay naive, as much as I can,” Lee says. That restrained approach to the music, however, does not apply to the costumes, wigs and Lee’s crazy high heels on stage at Khruangbin’s live shows. She has a self-imposed rule of two lavish costume changes per concert. “We played a show in Ireland last weekend,” she says. “We did a main set, then we did a secret show at, like, 1am in the woods on a pirate ship, and they were like, ‘Are you going to wear a different outfit?’ I was, ‘Uh, yeah! I don’t know why this would be any different.’ “My stylist and I have been working together for a long time, so she’s aware of things I can’t wear, outfits that will affect my playing. The heels is just practice,” Lee says, laughing. “I can’t say it’s easy, but somebody’s gotta do it, and I’ve decided it’s me.” Lee says the dress-ups, especially the wigs, help maintain her anonymity. “At first, I didn’t want anybody to know who I was,” she says. “It was a small scene in Houston (where Khruangbin formed and evolved) and … I wanted to be on stage without people knowing who was behind the wig. It’s the same now, but the wig protects my identity off stage. “Nobody ever knows it’s me, and I’m so grateful,” Lee says. “It happened on a train recently. But if people know I live upstate, and I’m going to the city, maybe they’re looking out, you know?” She laughs: “I think I was also wearing something loud.” Their live shows are legendary. The recent US tour saw the trio performing on hi-tech pods, but Lee says the space-age platforms won’t make the trip Down Under “The pods are no longer with us. R.I.P,” Lee says, laughing. “It was an amazing idea, but it was a logistic nightmare and a money pit. We have a stage design now that pays homage to those, and it’s a little more dynamic for us to move on stage. “There were so many stairs on the pod for me to climb, everybody was worried about my health and safety,” Lee says. “Mark and I are like little bugs on stage. We like to run back and forth.” Khruangbin, Harvest Rock Festival, Adelaide, November 20; Fremantle Arts Centre, November 23; Sydney Opera House, November 25, 27, 28; Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, November 30; Princess Theatre, Brisbane, December 1; Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, December 3. I’m loving how many incredible female country music artists are putting out careerbest work. You’ve got this generation’s queens like Taylor Swift (pictured) and Carrie Underwood, then stellar voices like Kacey Musgraves and Kelsea Ballerini … and a new crop of Aussie stars like Amber Lawrence, Taylor Moss and Max Jackson. COOKING I love anything fresh and tasty with f a good kick of spice and a heat. We cook as a much as we can but b with such a busy schedule b there is a lot of t time on the road. t Wherever I am touring, I’m always on the Wh lookout for good Vietnamese or if I’m lucky, a great Louisiana-style spicy crab dish. I am always on the hunt for new recipes. READING I’m currently reading More Than a Body by Lexie and Lindsay Kite. Everyone should read this book, it’s an indispensable resource for women learning how to love their bodies for what they do o rather than how they look. Life changing. Amy Sheppard’s new single Blue Guitar and debut solo EP Nothing But Wild are out now
34 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU WITH MAGDOLINE AWAD Dr Magdoline explains why training with treats can be good and bad ... Our family has recently welcomed a 10-week old pug, Larry, into our house and we are working hard to house-train him. We have been told the quickest way is to use treats to train and reward him but I am worried Larry will get too fat. What would you advise? – Jeff, Coffs Harbour CUTTING FOOD WASTE CAN RETAIN MUCH-NEEDED DOLLARS IN YOUR WALLET News Corp community ambassador Penny Fowler with SecondBite chief executive Steve Clifford, chef Curtis Stone and SecondBite co-founder Simone Carson. Picture: Alex Coppel Recipe for saving T DAVID MILLS AND TONI HETHERINGTON hat sad lettuce turning to mush. The bottle of verjuice bought for a dinner party recipe in 2004 and untouched ever since. The skanky horrors that pile up at the back of the office fridge. Food wastage is a costly and under-appreciated problem, with the average Aussie household blowing $2000-$2500 a year on edibles that are never actually eaten. Food relief charity SecondBite works closely with Coles and has rescued 6.9 million kilograms of food in the last financial year alone – equivalent to 33.8 million meals – and supplies it to community charities to help feed people in need. “The food we rescue and distribute ends up in the mouths of hungry Australians, not in landfill, so we’re effecting both social and environmental change at the same time,” says SecondBite co-founder Simone Carson. She says it’s easy to become complacent about food waste when times are good, but with rising inflation now biting hard in households, limiting waste is important to save money. “In plentiful times it’s easy to purchase more food than we need and either throw out our leftovers or leave it to spoil in the fridge, but I think on the whole Australians are increasingly becoming more conscious food consumers,” she says. “The current economic conditions are certainly causing more people to tighten their belts in lots of ways, but I’d like to think food waste is something we’re all much more attuned to and trying to reduce, for the sake of both the planet and our own bottom lines.” Carson says we can learn from our parents and grandparents who were RONNI KAHN much better at reusing, repurposing and generally not allowing waste. “One thing I’d love all Australians to do is use up as much of their food purchases as possible. For example, don’t throw away the inner celery heart and leaves – they are great chopped up and sprinkled in salads.” ON THE HOME FRONT Food rescue organisation OzHarvest, the charity founded by Ronni Kahn 18 years ago to tackle waste in the food industry, is now turning its attention to the domestic sphere, encouraging Aussies to reduce the estimated 2.5 million tonnes of food we let spoil in our homes each year. While there are many reasons for the wastage, Kahn says our obsession with cooking shows and premium cookbooks is helping fuel it. “They’re going to kill me for saying it, but while the cooking shows have encouraged a huge awareness around food, it’s very wasteful,” she says. “We watch MasterChef and they’ll tell you to go buy 25 ingredients you’ll probably never use again to make an item. And those beautiful exotic cookbooks that say you need 15 ingredients? We say replace, substitute; if you need parsley (for a dish), but you’ve got rosemary, use rosemary.” According to OzHarvest research, the top five most wasted foods in Australia are vegetables, bread, fruit, bagged salad and meal leftovers – and for every five bags of groceries we pick up from the supermarket, one is a complete waste. For families worried about the spiralling cost of living, it makes for an obvious area to save cash. “Making a shopping list saves an enormous amount of money because you buy what you need,” Kahn says. “Literally you have to look in your pantry and look in your fridge, and cook or use what you’ve bought.” Seeking ways to remind Aussies about food wastage, OzHarvest looked at a range of possible ptember Se NEIL PERRY solutions, including phone apps and signage on supermarket trolleys, before hitting on the simplest idea of all – designating a spot in your fridge or pantry for the items with a limited shelf life. To assist, they’ve designed special Use It Up branded tape to remind the casual fridge or pantry browser what they should be eating first. The tape reminds all members of a household that they can help tackle the problem of food wastage, Kahn says. “The kids engage, and it gives families an opportunity to talk about really important issues,” she says. Congratulations on your new family member, Larry. Vets are often asked to chat about the positive effect of treats. Positive reward-based training is the most effective way to train our pets. Let’s face it, we all respond to food. Treats are a great way to go, but we do need to be mindful of what type and how much we are feeding. It’s helpful to remember that the size of the treat isn’t important to Larry. It’s the reward and praise he’s going to remember. I would recommend using very small pieces of treat when training, smaller than the size of your pinky fingernail, so we can give regular treat rewards without overfilling his belly. When we are performing regular training, we do need to consider the calories of treats into his daily food allowance. Treats should not exceed 10 per cent of the daily calories, which means that we need to reduce the amount of food he is offered at mealtimes. Many dogs will be happy to be rewarded with their regular kibble, so you can use a portion of their normal breakfast or dinner spread out through the day as training treats. This means they are not having any more food than usual; they just are earning some of it during training sessions. Many dogs will also be happy to be rewarded with praise or pats or a play with a toy and you can eventually phase out the treats and just keep food treats for special occasions. INDUSTRY TIPS TODAY Super savings on sanitary products TOMORROW Feed the family with top deals on frozen food SUNDAY Pamper your pet and save LOOK FOR THE BARCODE EACH DAY Celebrated chef Neil Perry, who has been working with OzHarvest to minimise restaurant wastage, says a few pointers from his industry can help home cooks save money. “Don’t fall into that trap of stocking the fridge up,” he says. “It’s really important to plan out what you’re going to feed the family, and how that’s going to interact with what you’ve got in the fridge. If you’ve got some rice, stir-fry it; if you’ve got vegetables, turn it into a stir-fry or a braise or a salad. “And importantly, always shop with the season. That’s exactly how we run our restaurants – efficiently but with flavour. If a food is in season it’s not only abundant, it’s at the peak of its power in terms of flavour and texture.” Working for praise or pats or a play with a toy is very viable as dogs mature, but for toilet training, let’s keep the treats going for now, to help Larry learn as clearly and quickly as possible what you are asking. Toilet training can take a little time, and the key is to be very consistent. Dr Magdoline Awad, chief veterinarian officer at Greencross The Pet Company HAVE A PET QUERY? smartdaily@news.com.au TELE01Z01MA - V1
35 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 RACE WATCH BRAD DAVIDSON EXAMINES EVERY RACE AT RANDWICK A super field of dreams Mouth-watering duels to savour in a program packed with quality RAY THOMAS GODOLPHIN superstar Anamoe, racing’s rarest gem, and his stellar showdown with powerhouse Zaaki should be the scene-stealer on Super Saturday at Royal Randwick. But their compelling clash in the Group 1 $1m George Main Stakes (1600m) is being challenged for race of the day status by a miniEverest sprint classic. Nature Strip, the world’s best sprinter, his old rival Eduardo, Mazu, Masked Crusader, Lost And Running and Classique Legend match motors in the Group 2 $1m The Shorts (1100m). With footy finals at Allianz Stadium and SCG, the Moore Park precinct is the sporting capital of the nation on Saturday but for racing fans, there’s only one destination – Royal Randwick. There’s so many highlights at this race meeting including: The 10-horse George Main field includes eight individual Group 1 winners. Trainer Chris Waller is aiming for his ninth George Main win in 11 years with either Fangirl or Hinged. Zaaki will become the 12th horse in Australian racing history to break the $8m prizemoney barrier if he wins the George Main. The Shorts field has collectively earned nearly $48m prizemoney including Nature Strip with $18,478,010. Eduardo is attempting to become the first horse to go back-to-back in The Shorts since King’s Favourite in 1976-77. Fangirl (George Main) puts Epsom Handicap on the line along with Benaud (Kingston Town Stakes) for The Metropolitan. For the George Main Stakes, TAB fixed odds price assessors have Anamoe as the $2.10 favourite ahead of Zaaki at $3.10. Fangirl is only other runner at double figure odds, but only just at $9.50. Both Anamoe and Zaaki have returned to racing this season in winning form under James McDonald. Anamoe defied track bias to win the Group 1 Winx Stakes and Zaaki was dominant in the Group 2 Tramway Stakes. McDonald has stayed with Anamoe who became the first entire in 20 years to win Group 1 races as a two, three and four-year-old when he won the Winx Stakes. “We took a bit of a gamble to keep Anamoe racing this season and it was great he won the Group 1 first-up as a four-year-old,’’ Godolphin Australia supremo Vin Cox said. “It does take the pressure off by winning the Winx Stakes but we would like to win a few more Group 1 races with this horse.’’ Trainer James Cummings has given Anamoe James McDonald on Anamoe wins the Winx Stakes at Royal Randwick on August 20 and (inset) McDonald on Zaaki. Pictures: Getty Images a month to get over the Winx Stakes. The $5.2m earner did barrier trial at Warwick Farm last Friday, cruising into third position without being tested. “I know James (McDonald) was happy with the trial, James Cummings was particularly happy and the team says the horse is doing very well,’’ Cox said. “Anamoe’s ability is scintillating on his day. He is an exciting horse and when he puts it all together he is quite dynamic.’’ Interestingly, Anamoe has never won successive races in a preparation but Cox said the four-year-old is physically equipped now to maintain winning form. “I was there at Randwick when Anamoe won first-up last month and he literally marched around there as if he was the ‘alpha’, he owned the ring,’’ Cox said. “He has developed, thickened up and become a lot more mature. Now is the case of holding his mind together and continuing to build on his profile.’’ McDonald understands better than anyone what Anamoe is up against when taking on Zaaki. The champion jockey concedes Anamoe will be giving Zaaki a start from the turn and will have the tough task of chasing down his rival. “The barrier draw (eight) is nice because Anamoe will get into a lovely rhythm,’’ McDonald said. “He had a terrific first-up performance, he didn’t hard a run and I’m looking forward to the race. He’s in good form.’’ Waller has made the George Main Stakes his own in the last decade, winning the race with Verry Elleegant (2021), Kolding (2020), Winx (2016-17-18), Kermadec (2015), Sacred Falls (2014) and Shoot Out (2012), and the Hall of Fame trainer is relying on Fangirl and Hinged on Saturday. Fangirl caught the eye running on well to finish second behind Anamoe when resuming in the Winx Stakes, while Hinged was a close fifth in the same race after having an interrupted run in the straight. Waller felt it was imperative the mares drew well to have a chance of beating Anamoe and Zaaki and was relieved when Hinged drew the rails and Fangirl comes out of gate three. “I was rapt to see them draw good barriers,’’ Waller said. “First-up they both ran well but had to overcome difficult draws in their first meeting against the big guns. I thought the mares did a pretty good job that day.” CONTINUED PAGE 38 AUSTRALIA’S RICHEST RACE Tickets at theraces.com.au V1 - TELE01Z01MA SAT 15 OCT ROYAL RANDWICK
36 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER SEPTEEMB MBEER R 16 16 2022 20 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU DAILYTELEG RAY THOMAS Legacy will live on Queen Elizabeth Stakes to stay at Royal Randwick SYDNEY’S richest autumn carnival race, the prestigious $5 million Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, will retain its race name despite the passing of the monarch. But the Australian Turf Club is considering introducing a new race or changing the name of an existing feature race to honour the reign of King Charles III. ATC chief executive Jamie Barkley told Racing Confidential there are certainly no plans to change the name of the Group 1 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. Barkley said the Queen Elizabeth Stakes is now well established as one of the premier weight-for-age races in the southern hemisphere and regu- larly rates as one of the nation’s best races each season. The Queen Elizabeth Stakes was introduced in 1954 when Her Majesty The Queen visited Royal Randwick and the then Australian Jockey Club named a race in her honour. Some of the great champions of Australian racing have won the Queen Elizabeth Stakes including Winx (2017-18-19), Lonhro (2003), Might And Power (1998), Ming Dynasty (1978), Gay Icarus (1971) and Tulloch (1958, 1960-61). The ATC has strong ties to the British monarchy as Royal Randwick is one of only two racecourses in the world that can officially use “Royal” as it’s name. The other is Royal Ascot in England. Therefore, it is understandable the club is looking at options to introduce a race for King Charles III, the new monarch. Meanwhile, three Australian trainers will be in attendance at the Queen’s funeral at London’s Westminster Abbey on Monday – Chris Waller, Gai Waterhouse and David Hayes. It is a tremendous honour for the three trainers to be invited to the funeral as the numbers are so tight but this is also a reflection of the Queen’s passion for horses and her close connection to Australian racing. XXXXX EDUARDO is protecting his lead in the $6 million Sydney Spring Sprint Series when he lines up in the Group 2 The Shorts (1100m) at Royal Randwick on Saturday. The Joe Pride-trained Eduardo earned five points for his brilliant first-up win in the Concorde Stakes, the first leg of the sprint series. The Shorts, Premiere Stakes and The Everest are also included in the series with points awarded on a 5,4,3,2,1 basis for the top five finishers in each race. The final leg of the series, the Nature Strip Stakes at Rosehill Gardens October 29, carries double points and is likely to ultimately decide the winner of the richest bonus in world racing. Five things we’ll learn on Saturday 1: MINI-EVEREST The Shorts boasts five confirmed Everest runners and Classique Legend. What a race! The world’s best sprinter, Nature Strip, resumes against his old rival Eduardo plus the likes of Mazu, Masked Crusader and Lost And Running. The Shorts result could totally reshape Everest betting. 2: CHANGING OF THE GUARD Mazu is on a six-race winning streak including his Group 1 Doomben 10,000 triumph last start but his return in The Shorts is his biggest test. Mazu is leading the next generation of sprinters trying to challenge the older, established stars. Will it signal a changing of the guard? 3: THE CLASH The Anamoe-Zaaki showdown in the George Main Stakes is shaping as one of the most intriguing clashes of recent years. Zaaki races on speed and tends to dominate his rivals. Anamoe will be the “stalker”, settling behind Zaaki and trying to run him down. This race will confirm the nation’s best weight-for-age miler. WHAT THEY HAD TO SAY “It’s hard to win first-up against horses like Eduardo and others who will be in the race, it looks like being a very good race, but I think that’s what these big races are bringing. You’ve got to have lead-up races and it’s good to see them racing against each other more than once,’’ said Chris Waller, trainer of Nature Strip. “The proof of the pudding is in the eating, we will know more after Saturday. I know some trainers say their horse is 90 percent fit, I don’t know how they work that out, but he is probably not as fit as when he won The Shorts two years ago. He has had a lot of inactivity and a long layoff,’’ said Les Bridge, trainer of Classique Legend. “There is so much to like about Anamoe. He is a beautiful horse, he has everything going for him, and I think he will win the George Main Stakes and go on to win the Cox Plate this spring. Anamoe is so exciting to watch, he’s almost rude and arrogant the way he goes about winning his races, there’s a bit of the ‘King’ (Kingston Town) about this horse. The way James Cummings is placing this horse and looking after him is absolutely perfectly,’’ said Hall of Fame jockey Malcolm Johnston. 4: WHO IS THE BEST 3YO FILLY? In Secret made some statement beating the boys in the Run To The Rose last week but the Godolphin filly was beaten first-up by Zougotcha in the Silver Shadow Stakes. Trainer Chris Waller deliberately bypassed the Furious Stakes to keep Zougotcha fresh. BIG SPORTS BREAKFAST 5: WILL THE DERBY FORM STAND UP? Benaud and Alegron ran second and third respectively behind Hitotsu in a thrilling ATC Australian Derby last autumn. There is a belief this was one of the stronger renewals of the Derby in recent years with Benaud and Alegron getting the opportunity to prove the theory correct when they contest the Kingston Town Stakes. These are the five most memorable George Main Stakes I’ve seen in more than 30 years covering Sydney racing. 1999 - SHOGUN LODGE Zougotcha on mare Sunline and the resolute Adam. But Shane Dye rode a clever “stalking” race on Shogun Lodge and the 5.5kg weight pull he had over Sunline proved decisive as he edged clear near the line to win. RAY’S TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE Shogun Lodge, the crack three-year-old trained by Bob Thomsen, had just won the Spring SStakes at Newcastle imN ppressively when hhe was throw into tthe weight-for-age ccauldron for the George Main G Shogun Lodge SStakes. The field iincluded champi- Ray Thomas and Dean Ritchie: Sunday 7am This Week, Next Week: Sky Thoroughbred Central, Monday 7.30pm 2002 – DEFIER This was a vintage George Main Stakes field including champions Sunline and Lonhro, and the outstanding trio Defier, Shogun Lodge and Excellerator. Sunline led the field into the final turn with Defier her immediate pursuer and Lonhro pocketed third the fence. Sunline maintained her advantage over the rise but Defier swooped to take the lead the holding off the late charge of Excellerator to score a famous win with Sunline third. Lonhro didn’t get any clear galloping room in the straight and ran fourth. 2003 – LONHRO The John Hawkes-trained Lonhro gained his revenge over Defier in the 2003 George Main Stakes. Lonhro was in imperious form that spring and went to the George Main after brilliant wins in the Warwick Stakes and Chelmsford Stakes. The “Black Flash” was in such outstanding form he was sent out the $1.70 favourite and he dominated his rivals. 2010- MORE JOYOUS More Joyous became the first mare to win the George Main Stakes since Ma Chiquita in 1986 – and she did it with ease. Corey Brown settled the champion mare on the speed, took her to the centre of the track coming up the rise and she bounded away. 2017 – WINX Winx made it 20 wins in succession with a magnificent effort in the George Main Stakes. Her winning margin was a comfortable length-and-a-half easing down but this wasn’t routine for the great mare. Over the rise, Bowman was forced to pull the whip on Winx as her great rival Happy Clapper cruised up to join the leaders. But suddenly Winx exploded, accelerating brilliantly. Winx TELE01Z01MA - V1
37 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 Bookies have it wrong for Maximal RAY THOMAS MAXIMAL, the three-quarter brother of English superhorse Frankel, doesn’t deserve to be a $101 chance for the Group 1 $1 million George Main Stakes (1600m) at Royal Randwick on Saturday. At least this is the opinion of jockey Sam Clipperton, who finally gets to ride Maximal in the feature weight-forage race. “I was supposed to ride Maximal in the Golden Eagle last spring but I ended up breaking my jaw just before the race,’’ Clipperton said. “It’s good to finally get the opportunity to ride the horse as I think he is extremely talented. “Maximal has taken a little while to settle into Australian racing but we saw a glimpse of his ability last preparation when he ran a gallant second in the Doomben Cup behind Huetor. “But Maximal did beat Zaaki (third) that day so who is to say, all things being equal, he can’t go out and make his presence felt in the George Main Stakes. “He has to line up against Anamoe and Zaaki but judging by his work (Tuesday) morning this could be the preparation we see Maximal’s true ability.’’ Clipperton’s assessment of rank outsider Maximal does make the imported galloper seem over the odds given Zaaki is at $3.10 and pressing Anamoe ($2.10) for favouritism. The jockey is also partnering Stockman in the Group 3 $200,000 Kingston Town Stakes (2000m) and is hoping the stayer takes him all the way to the Melbourne Cup on November 1. “It’s early days yet but Stockman may line up in the Melbourne Cup this spring,’’ Clipperton said. “I’ve never had a ride in the Cup so I will be putting my hand up for that opportunity if the horse gets to the race and so far he is coming up well. “Stockman’s first run at Group 1 weight-for-age over 1400m was good and then in the Chelmsford Stakes last start, he got back in the field and the circumstances on the day didn’t suit him but I liked his final 300m.’’ Clipperton said Stockman is now getting out to his right distance range for the Kingston Town Stakes. “I expect him to become very competitive now,’’ Clipperton said. “Last autumn he won the Sky High Stakes and went on to run second to Duais in the Group 1 Tancred Stakes and beat Think It Over that day. “Think It Over came out next start and won the Queen Elizabeth Stakes so there is no better staying form.’’ V1 - TELE01Z01MA Sam’s springboard to potential glory Sam Clipperton steers Mazu to victory over Paulele in a thrilling battle in this year’s Doomben 10,000. Picture: Grant Peters Trackside Photography RAY THOMAS STAR jockey Sam Clipperton is in the fortunate position of riding two of the most exciting emerging talents in Sydney racing this spring – Mazu and Golden Mile. Clipperton has been with Mazu during the sprinter’s sixrace winning streak and they combine again for the Group 2 $1m The Shorts (1100m) at Randwick on Saturday. Mazu’s return is in the same week the jockey received confirmation from the Godolphin stable that he has been retained as rider of laststart Ming Dynasty Quality winner Golden Mile in the Group 1 $1m Golden Rose at Rosehill on September 24. “I was hoping to stay on Golden Mile and it is unreal that I have been booked for the Golden Rose,’’ Clipperton said. “Golden Mile has to improve again next week but he has that X-factor about him.’’ The same can be said for Mazu, who faces his moment of truth in a star-studded The Shorts. Mazu, trained by Peter and Paul Snowden, has been selected for slot-holders John Messara’s Arrowfield Stud and The Star, as their runner in the $15m The Everest next month. With Nature Strip, Eduardo, Lost And Running and Masked Crusader in The Shorts field, Mazu won’t get a better test of his sprinting potential – not that Clipperton needs any convincing. “Mazy is still untapped, I don’t know what he is capable of but he is ready to go to the level required for an Everest,’’ Clipperton said. “He is a horse that whether it is this year or next, he can well and truly measure up in an Everest. I’m not doubting his talent and I’m excited to see how he goes in The Shorts.’’ Mazu finished his threeyear-old season by winning the Group 1 Doomben 10,000 from Paulele, and Clipperton cited this result as reason for his confidence. “Throughout his career and particularly last prep- aration, Mazu has been beautifully placed by Peter and Paul Snowden,’’ Clipperton said. “But his acid test was the Doomben 10,000 and he delivered in spades as a threeyear-old in a Group 1 weightfor-age race. “He has beaten Paulele twice now and Paulele has the Nature Strip form running third to him in the TJ Smith Stakes. “So, Mazu has the right formlines and although he is going to have go to up a peg or two this spring, I think he is more than capable of doing that to be honest.’’ Mazu’s impressive end to his three-year-old season is only a portent of things to come, according to Clipperton. “He is only going to get better with age,’’ the jockey said. “He’s a four-year-old now, he’s a bit stronger and a more mature horse mentally. “After his successful trip away to Brisbane last winter, I feel that could prove to be a turning point in his career.’’ Mazu, raced by Michael and Chris Ward’s Triple Crown Syndications, is at $7 in latest TAB Fixed Odds betting for The Shorts behind Nature Strip at $2.30 and Eduardo next at $4. Clipperton feels gate four is ideal for Mazu, with Nature Strip drawn inside in barrier two and Eduardo out wider in barrier eight. Raymond hopes for change of luck with Earlswood GILBERT GARDINER RISING star trainer Maddie Raymond’s Caulfield Cup aspirations for qualified Earlswood will become clearer after Saturday’s Group 3 Foundation Cup (2000m) at The Heath. Earlswood raced fiercely first-up in the Group 2 Feehan Stakes at The Valley, coming under pressure before the bend and dropping out to run last in the five-horse field. Raymond has done “plenty of work” the past fortnight to bring on talented import Earlswood. “Super happy with how he came through the run,” Raymond said. “He needed the run in the Feehan, obviously it didn’t pan out landing in front like he did. “Drawn a little bit tricky on Saturday, but from the wide gate we’ll go back and expect him to attack the line well, fitness wise he’s improved a stack. “He was probably a little bit fresh last start too … he’s pulled his head in a bit (since), we’re really happy with him.” Uncle Bryn ($4.60), dual acceptor Gold Trip ($5) and Emissary ($5.50) dominate the Foundation Cup, registered as the Naturalism Stakes, market from Smokin’ Romans ($8). Earlswood is a $17 chance on Saturday and $51 in TAB’s all-in Caulfield Cup markets. The five-year-old Irish-bred gelding won the Group 3 Carlyon Cup at Caulfield last February in his first Australian start, edging out Callsign Mav and Spanish Mission. Earlswood is assured a start in the Caulfield Cup, being 15th in the order of entry with a 54.5kg impost. “If he runs well (Saturday) and looking like the 2400m will suit that’s (Caulfield Cup) where we’ll head,” Raymond said. “But he’s got to obviously run better than what he did in the Feehan … the weight and barrier this Saturday probably works against him a bit, but we need to see him run. “We can make the call if we need another run after Saturday, we can go to the Turnbull or even the Metropolitan up in Sydney before the Caulfield Cup, if we need to.’’
38 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU Super sprinter nears Winx's cash record RAY THOMAS CHAMPION Nature Strip can break mighty mare Winx’s world prizemoney record this spring. Nature Strip is likely to have just three starts this campaign, commencing with his comeback in the Group 2 $1m The Shorts (1100m) at Royal Randwick on Saturday. Trainer Chris Waller’s primary aim is to have Nature Strip ready to defend his title in the $15m The TAB Everest (1200m) at Randwick on October 15. After The Everest, it is planned to give Nature Strip one more race in either the $3m Nature Strip (Winners) Stakes (1300m) at Rosehill on October 29 or the $3m Darley Champions Sprint (1200m) at Flemington on November 5. If Nature Strip can win his three starts this spring, he will eclipse former stablemate Winx’s earnings of $26,451,175. Waller was philosophical when asked how he would feel if Nature Strip broke Winx’s prizemoney record. “It is only a matter of time before Winx’s record is broken,’’ Waller said. “There were other great horses before Winx, including Phar Lap, that set records that have been broken, too. “Winx’s record was very special considering most of her Cox Plate wins were worth $3m and the Queen Elizabeth Stakes was less than the $5m it is now. It adds significance to how much she did win before the prizemoney boom. “The upside of this is it shows racing is going forward and there will be no sad emotions when her record is eclipsed.’’ Winx won an unprecedented four Cox Plates, three of them when the race was worth $3m. The race’s prizemoney was increased to $5m when she completed her famous four-peat in 2018. The great mare retired after her third successive win in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes in 2019 when the race had total stakes of $4m. It is now worth $5m. The prizemoney explosion of recent years means there is an inevitability that Winx’s record will be broken sooner rather than later. Nature Strip has already amassed $18,478,010 prizemoney and his chances of passing Winx’s record hinge on the gelding winning a second successive The Everest next month. This would put Nature Strip in a position to claim the world prizemoney record if he won the Nature Strip Stakes or Darley Sprint Classic. The Nature Strip Stakes, named after the previous year’s The Everest winner, also carries double points in the $6m Sprint Bonus Series, which would ensure Nature Strip vaulted over Winx. CHANGING NATU TRAINER CHRIS WALLER HAS HAD TO WORK HARD TO REIN IN NATURE STRIP AND TURN HIM INTO THE WORLD’S BEST SPRINTER, WRITES RAY THOMAS NATURE Strip, the once-maligned speedster, is now universally acknowledged as the world’s best sprinter. The remarkable transformation is complete and the reason Nature Strip is so good is because he’s learned how to be a racehorse. This seems like a ridiculously simple statement but nothing has come easy for the champion chestnut. Although blessed with freakish speed, Nature Strip was once such a “fierce goer” he would often bring himself undone by his natural desire to run as fast as he could. His trainer, Chris Waller, has taken years to find the key to unlock Nature Strip’s talents, working to harness the sprinter’s sheer speed and teaching him how to race – all this while striving to keep the gelding sound and fit, and combating the gelding’s allergies. More about those “allergies” later. Waller, who spoke with The Daily Telegraph before leaving on Thursday evening to attend the funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in England, revealed it was something champion jockey Hugh Bowman once said to him about a thoroughbred’s ability to sprint over an extended distance that stuck in the trainer’s mind. “Hugh told me very few horses can sustain top speed for 400m,’’ Waller said. “Winx was an obvious exception but it’s very rare for a horse to run flat out for more than about 400m. “With Nature Strip, he was trying to go at his top speed for 1000m and you just can’t do that at the elite level.’’ Waller and his team concentrated on improving Nature Strip’s racing manners. Replacing that nervous energy with a more conservative racing pattern has made the gelding a more complete racehorse. “What changed with Nature Strip is he became more relaxed, more tractable,’’ Waller said. “He is easier to ride in a race now. “He is a horse with more confidence and he has found that extra gear now. He He is a horse with more confidence and he has found that extra gear now. He has a high cruising speed but can accelerate off that, which is a big help to (jockey) James McDonald has a high cruising speed but can accelerate off that, which is a big help to (jockey) James McDonald.’’ Nature Strip’s preparation to defend his title in the $15m The TAB Everest at Royal Randwick on October 15 begins on Saturday. The newly-crowned Horse of the Year resumes against an outstanding field of sprinters, including old rival Eduardo and 2020 The Everest winner Classique Legend, in the Group 2 $1m The Shorts (1100m) at Royal Randwick. Waller is preparing Nature Strip for his fourth attempt in The Everest but the champion’s campaign is different this spring because The Shorts is his only lead-up run. In previous years, Nature Strip has had at least two preparatory races before The Everest but this spring Waller has had to factor in the eight-year-old’s Royal Ascot campaign and return travel to England in June and July. “The issues with taking horses overseas to race are massive,’’ Waller said. “No one really understands it unless they are there 24/7 with a horse. You need to keep checking their temperatures, their wellbeing and their work. “Then, you need to do all this in reverse when travelling home. It is a challenge. “We get a lot of horses to our stable coming out from the northern hemisphere and many do struggle for 12 months or so. “But Nature Strip was only in England for 28 days and it was a short enough period so he hasn’t been affected by the change of seasons.’’ With The Everest just four weeks away, Nature Strip’s exhibition gallop between races at Rosehill last Saturday was noteworthy because of the horse’s appearance. He looked very fit and his coat was gleaming in the early spring sunshine. In previous spring campaigns, Nature Strip has needed racing to reach peak condition and shake off his winter coat. “Nature Strip only had a short winter this year,’’ Waller said. “He experienced some warm weather in the UK then had to deal with a couple of cold weeks in quarantine in Melbourne and since he has been back in Sydney. “But it is spring weather now. The days are getting longer and the horses pick that up. Almost from the shortest day of the year, a horse’s body starts changing. “He seems to be thriving and his coat has improved significantly. “Usually, his coat will still be trying to poke through but his coat is already starting to get a bit of a glow to it.’’ Waller also has to deal with Nature Strip’s allergies, which are prevalent in spring. “So far, so good,’’ he said. “But we haven’t had much dry weather in Sydney yet. His allergies start when we get warmer days, a few weeks of fine weather, the trees start getting pollen. We are not in the clear yet. “But we do try and manage it better each year. At this stage everything is going well.’’ Waller and his team have managed Nature Strip so expertly that the gelding confirmed his number one world sprinter ranking and provided the trainer with one of the highlights of his career when a brilliant winner of the Group 1 King’s Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot win in June. Nature Strip gave Wa international win and it trainer’s greatest achieve “I guess you go throu career,’’ Waller said. “W ing out, it would be a ca train winners in Sydney. “Then you train your ner, your first Group 1 w first major like a Cox Pla “The beauty of our sp many highlights and tha to owners and people sport. “It’s one highlight a jockeys follow the carni reason. “The Royal Ascot w breaking and a new expe still reflect on my first G Triple Honour (2008 D cap).’’ Nature Strip has alre including nine at Group age it’s unlikely he can im The champion ches eight-year-old and is at greatest gift, his speed, c mised but it seems the g anywhere fast. “He’s so confident n how to use himself and the zone,’’ Waller said. “The plan is to run in The Everest four weeks aration seems to work w great, fresh horse. “He wins most of hi most of his races with a f In early TAB fixed od Shorts, Nature Strip is th ahead of Eduardo at $ gun Mazu at $6.50. Waller had an omin Nature Strip’s rivals wh pected his sprinter to be on Saturday. “The Shorts will be does add pressure on N up performance,’’ Walle “There are some very this race and they are r Nature Strip and Eduard front. “But he is fit and read could have run (in the C but in hindsight I’m plea “I think he is setting other good season, not but Eduardo and others. Classique Legend triallin “Nature Strip is goin fresh but he has had a up. He is ready to go.’’ Paulele is Godolphin’s Everest hope Fry is a man o FROM PAGE 35 BRAD WATERS “But the George Main is going to be tough, this is weight-for-age racing at it’s best.’’ Waller conceded Anamoe and Zaaki deserve favouritism for the big race. “They are very good horses,’’ Waller said. “But Anamoe just might go to a whole new level this spring. “You know what you get with Zaaki, he is a very hard horse to beat, but that was probably Anamoe’s best first-up win and he is not going to be a walkover. “This will a great race at a great race meeting. This is a sample of what is to come this spring. “It’s great to have these good horses racing together. There is some great competition on Saturday and that is what will get people talking about the sport.’’ Meanwhile, Godolphin’s brilliant sprinter and The Everest hopeful Paulele tuned up for his return to racing with an impressive barrier trial win at Hawkesbury on Thursday. McDonald rode Paulele as he cruised home to beat Wingardium in his 800m trial, breaking 33s for his closing 600m sectional. Cox said Paulele will resume in the Group 1 Moir Stakes at Moonee Valley next Friday with the four-year-old favoured to be selected in Godolphin’s slot for The Everest. “There are a few options with Paulele,’’ Cox said. “We would like to get that Group 1 box ticked and there is also the Manikato Stakes to consider. “But The (Everest) market is telling us he (Paulele) is our best chance.’’ James McDonald on Paulele. HORSES, cars and greyhounds have led jockey Jarrod Fry to a crack at his maiden Group 1 win in Saturday’s Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes at Caulfield. Fry will ride his reliable mate Tuvalu in the Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes after racking up the kilometres to ride work and jumpouts for Lindsey Smith’s stable across western Victoria over the past year. 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39 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 THE VITAL INFO TABFORM THE TRACK THE RAIL Soft (5). At the last meeting here on September 3, the track was rated a Heavy (8). True. At the last meeting here on September 3, the rail was out 7m. RACE 1 TAB Highway Handicap 1000m 11.40 3yo & up Class 3. Prizemoney: $120,000; 1st $55,000; 2nd $21,750; 3rd $11,250; 4th $6250; 5th $4750. BOBS Silver Bonus Available Up To $19250. Apprentices can claim. 1. 2. 11. 12. 3. 13. 4. 14. 5. 15. 6. 16. 7. 17. 8. 18. FORM HORSE DRAW TRAINER 11s1s s SHALSTAR d 2 Paul Messara 11s1s s LIMITED REALITY dw 8 Cameron Crockett 100s3 s EZEKEIL b 18 Cody Morgan 3s162 PRINCE NICCONI dw 1 D A Williams 72192 PROVERBIAL dw 4 Lou Mary 1411s s ZOOM OUTCOME dw 17 M P Quinn s2731 s BOLD OFFA d 7 A L McRae 0s246 s CASINO LORD db 14 Cody Morgan 1s142 s LE MELODY db 19 Cody Morgan 27s11 s POLYLITHIC (NZ) dw 9 S C Jones 1s97s s I’M NOT SLEW d 10 S I Singleton 03s50 s VERY SHARP w 5 R P Northam 7s901 s MONTE DI FIORE dw 15 R Simonetta 24s63 SALIRE dw 12 Cameron Crockett s4372 s OSTRACISED dwb 16 Cody Morgan 151 s CUSTO dw Ⓑ 6 S C Jones s6240 s PRINCESS SPICE dw 3 Tash Burleigh 124s7 s ROBARGE (NZ) dw 13 Terry Evans Emergencies: (in order) 19 5147s HURN COURT dw 11 Brett Robb 20 265s3 s FEEL THE KNIGHT td 20 Matthew Dale 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9. Royal Randwick races Saturday TAB CODE: SR on SKY1, SKY Thoroughbred Central THE FILES » TAB First 4: All races » Daily Double: Races 8 and 10 » Treble: 8, 9, 10 » Quaddie: 7, 8, 9, 10 RACE 4 The Agency Real Estate 1400m 1.25 3yo & up Benchmark 78. Prizemoney: $150,000; 1st $76,250; 2nd $27,250; 3rd $13,050; 4th $6700; 5th $5000. BOBS Silver Bonus Available Up To $38500. Apprentices can claim. EQ2 10. 19. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 20. JOCKEY T Schiller (a1.5) R Jones (a1.5) SCRATCHED T Clark J Bowman S Clipperton D Budler (a3) D Gibbons (a3) SCRATCHED J Parr Ms E Hennessy (a3) T Sherry SCRATCHED J Collett SCRATCHED J Mc Donald Ms A Mc Lucas (a3) A Adkins WGT 59 58 57.5 57.5 57 57 56.5 56.5 56 56 55.5 55 55 55 54.5 54 54 54 $6.00 5.50 — 6.00 16.00 19.00 41.00 26.00 — 21.00 41.00 71.00 — 21.00 — *3.80 81.00 19.00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 K Mc Evoy 54 59 41.00 23.00 3yo & up Quality Group 3. Prizemoney: $200,000; 1st $109,000; 2nd $36,375; 3rd $17,500; 4th $8750; 5th $5375. Apprentices cannot claim. RACE 2 Midway Handicap LEGEND 1600m 12.15 FORM HORSE DRAW 380s5 WAR ETERNAL (NZ) cdw 5 25s49 EQUATION dwn 4 264s6 SILENT IMPACT twbh 9 6478s t SUPERGIANT (NZ) d 3 20s74 s EASY CAMPESE dwh 8 3166s t HONEYCREEPER tw 16 s313s FINEPOINT dwn 14 130s3 ITA dw 2 4452s GREEK HERO (GB) w 1 3107s t MAMOUNIA 6 650s1 s ROOTS w 15 96123 s LE VIZIR wh 10 2s11 s ARNOLD dw 7 2358s SINDACATO (NZ) dw 13 s0513 AIR TO AIR w 12 9050s t STRAY dh 11 TRAINER Bjorn Baker Annabel Neasham G Waterhouse & A Bott Annabel Neasham J G Sargent James Cummings C J Waller Bjorn Baker J C Deamer James Cummings C J Waller P & P Snowden C J Waller C J Waller Sam Kavanagh A J Cummings JOCKEY D Gibbons (a3) Ms E Hennessy (a3) T Clark Ms R King T Schiller (a1.5) J Collett J Bowman J Parr A Adkins S Clipperton B Avdulla R Bayliss J Mc Donald K Mc Evoy T Berry RACE 5 Bill Ritchie Handicap 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. WGT 61.5 60 59 59 58.5 58 57.5 57 57 56.5 56.5 56.5 55.5 55.5 54 53 21.00 34.00 10.00 101.00 26.00 34.00 9.00 19.00 101.00 34.00 8.00 26.00 *1.90 61.00 51.00 26.00 1400m 2.00 7. 8. 9. RACE 8 Bowermans Shorts 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 FORM HORSE DRAW 0s131 ZOU DE MOON dw 5 s4018 OAKFIELD ARROW w 17 75606 DICK WHITTINGTON (FR) w 4 21251 NAVAJO PEAK tw 19 14294 BUBA dw 15 55s02 t MAHAGONI (GB) 14 7s110 DIAMOND DIESEL wb 12 49970 MCCORMACK tw 7 11065 t CHILKO LAKE dw 20 552s4 ONEMORE SAPPHIRE dw 3 0s802 s DIVA BELLA dw 16 1s440 BELLA VIOLET dwh 1 26222 MICRONA w 18 414s5 LOVING CILLA (NZ) 8 1s527 HERB w 13 4s988 DREAM MAIDEN dwn 6 10734 s SEBRING’S ROSE w 10 s5126 s PACIFIC WARRIOR dwh 9 17s13 ESSENTIAL SKY (NZ) dwh 2 s5637 s REMUS dw 11 TRAINER J C Deamer Ms K Buchanan Matthew Smith David Payne Ms K Waugh David Payne Adam Duggan T J Bartley R S Englebrecht T J Bartley Claire Lever John Thompson J A Steinmetz Joseph Ible Anthony Mountney J C Coyle David Pfieffer A J Cummings J G Sargent J M Austin JOCKEY T Clark Ms E Hennessy (a3) W Pike K Mc Evoy T Schiller (a1.5) J Mc Donald D Gibbons (a3) S Clipperton R Jones (a1.5) J Ford R Bayliss T Sherry R Dolan J Collett T Berry A Adkins Ms R King Ms K O’Hara RACE 3 Peachester Shoot Out Mile WGT 59.5 58.5 58 57.5 56.5 56.5 56 56 55.5 55.5 55 54.5 54.5 54 54 54 53 53 52 52 1600m 12.50 3yo & up Benchmark 88. Prizemoney: $150,000; 1st $76,250; 2nd $27,250; 3rd $13,050; 4th $6700; 5th $5000. BOBS Silver Bonus Available Up To $38500. Apprentices can claim. 1. 2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3. 4. 5. FORM HORSE DRAW 9s171 t BLAZE A TRAIL dw 2 00s01 t KISS THE BRIDE (NZ) tcw 4 s6615 t TURN ON THE CHARM (FR) dw 7 00s53 t GIANNIS 9 637s8 t KAAPFEVER (NZ) tdw 1 19s64 t ARCTIC THUNDER cw 3 45s28 t GRACE AND HARMONY (NZ) wb 5 223s6 s CABOCHE (NZ) d 8 68127 s BAZOOKA tw 6 6. 7. 7.50 16.00 34.00 7.50 21.00 *3.00 15.00 34.00 34.00 23.00 34.00 31.00 15.00 34.00 23.00 201.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 71.00 8. TRAINER C Maher & D Eustace Bjorn Baker C Maher & D Eustace C J Waller Joseph Pride G Portelli C J Waller C J Waller David Payne EQ1 9. JOCKEY B Avdulla D Gibbons (a3) T Clark K Mc Evoy S Clipperton J Collett J Mc Donald J Bowman T Schiller (a1.5) WGT 60 60 59.5 58.5 58 57 57 57 52 5.50 7.00 17.00 11.00 51.00 6.50 *3.90 7.00 6.00 GEAR CHANGES RACE 1: (1) Shalstar, (10) Polylithic pre-race ear muffs on first time; (12) Very Sharp tongue-tie on first time; (20) Feel The Knight ear muffs off first time RACE 2: (3) Dick Whittington blinkers on first time, winkers off first time; (15) Herb nose roll off first time RACE 3: (9) Bazooka blinkers off again RACE 4: (10) Mamounia synthetic hoof filler off first time; (14) Sindacato nose roll off first time RACE 5: (6) Character blinkers on again; (7) O’president blindfold on first time, brow band off first time, cross-over noseband off first time, pre-race ear muffs on first time RACE 7: (2) Maximal winkers off first time; (10) Hinged blinkers on first time RACE 8: (4) Mazu pacifiers off first time; (5) Shelby Sixtysix synthetic hoof filler off again; (7) Overpass pre-race ear muffs on first time RACE 9: (4) Elephant tongue-tie on first time RACE 10: (2) Dajraan cross-over noseband on first time, synthetic hoof filler off first time; (4) Kinloch pre-race ear muffs on first time; (5) Maotai crossover noseband off first time; (7) Zoushack barrier blanket on first time; (8) Battleton winkers off again; (9) Brigantine pre-race ear muffs off first time, gelded; (14) I Am Lethal gelded, synthetic hoof filler off again 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 FORM HORSE DRAW s3s5s t TOP RANKED (IRE) w 2 406s2 s PURPLE SECTOR (NZ) th 4 9s171 s BLAZE A TRAIL dw 10 0422s t PATERNAL (NZ) dw 9 12113 s CROSS TALK (NZ) cdwbh 5 010s7 t CHARACTER dw 1 s812s s O’PRESIDENT tdwn 3 914s0 s RANCH HAND dw 8 s4512 s LACKEEN (GB) tdwb 7 0275s s THE FRONTMAN (NZ) dw 6 TRAINER Annabel Neasham John Thompson C Maher & D Eustace C J Waller G Waterhouse & A Bott James Cummings Bjorn Baker C J Waller James Cummings C J Waller 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RACE 6 Darley Tea Rose Stakes WGT 59.5 54 54 54 53 53 53 53 53 53 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6.00 9.00 — 19.00 *2.80 18.00 3.50 19.00 9.50 51.00 1400m 2.40 EQ4 3yo Fillies SW Group 2. Prizemoney: $250,000; 1st $140,000; 2nd $46,250; 3rd $22,400; 4th $11,000; 5th $6100. Apprentices cannot claim. FORM HORSE DRAW 2311s t NATURE STRIP tdwn 2 312s1 s EDUARDO tcdw 8 s579s t MASKED CRUSADER tdwn 12 1111s t MAZU tcdwhn 4 770s7 s SHELBY SIXTYSIX tdw 1 10s5s s CLASSIQUE LEGEND tcdwh 7 1557s t OVERPASS dw 11 1s10s t LOST AND RUNNING (NZ) tdwbh 6 111s2 s ATHELRIC dw 3 143s4 s ANDERMATT cdw 13 s55s3 s HANDLE THE TRUTH twn 5 0s738 s ROCKETING BY tcw 9 216s3 s ANETHOLE cwb 10 TRAINER C J Waller Joseph Pride M, W & J Hawkes P & P Snowden D A Williams L J Bridge Bjorn Baker J A O’Shea James Cummings James Cummings K R Dryden David Pfieffer Cody Morgan JOCKEY J Mc Donald B Avdulla W Pike S Clipperton R Dolan K Mc Evoy Ms R King J Bowman T Berry J Collett T Schiller (a) T Clark T Sherry RACE 9 Furphy Kingston Town Stakes WGT 58 58 58 58 58 57 57 56 55 55 55 55 55 *2.30 4.00 19.00 7.00 126.00 14.00 15.00 9.00 41.00 34.00 101.00 201.00 201.00 2000m 4.35 3yo & up SW+P Group 3. Prizemoney: $200,000; 1st $109,000; 2nd $36,375; 3rd $17,500; 4th $8750; 5th $5375. Apprentices cannot claim. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 FORM HORSE DRAW 521s1 t KNIGHTS ORDER (IRE) tdwh 4 306s8 t KUKERACHA (NZ) w 8 27s96 t STOCKMAN (NZ) cdw 6 s5s80 t ELEPHANT (NZ) 7 10s53 t NO COMPROMISE (NZ) tdw 5 523s3 s GOLD TRIP (FR) w 9 314s7 t ALEGRON 2 119s9 t CRYSTAL PEGASUS (GB) dw 1 42s64 t BENAUD wh 10 160s9 s SACRAMENTO tcdwh 12 350s6 s ANGEL OF TRUTH tdw 3 20s15 t SUREFIRE (GB) cdwb 14 210s3 s ALEAS (GB) dw 11 11232 FRANCESCO GUARDI (IRE) tw 13 TRAINER G Waterhouse & A Bott C J Waller Joseph Pride E & D Browne C J Waller C Maher & D Eustace James Cummings C J Waller J A O’Shea G Waterhouse & A Bott M, W & J Hawkes C J Waller C J Waller C J Waller JOCKEY T Clark J Bowman S Clipperton SCRATCHED J Ford J Collett Ms R King SCRATCHED W Pike R Bayliss A Adkins J Mc Donald B Avdulla K Mc Evoy WGT 58 58 56 56 56 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 6.50 61.00 12.00 — 14.00 4.80 14.00 — *4.00 101.00 41.00 4.20 34.00 17.00 RACE 10 Moraitis Cerebral Palsy Alliance Trophy1200m 5.15 7. 3yo & up Benchmark 88. Prizemoney: $150,000; 1st $76,250; 2nd $27,250; 3rd $13,050; 4th $6700; 5th $5000. BOBS Silver Bonus Available Up To $38500. Apprentices can claim. 8. 9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10. 11. 12. FORM HORSE DRAW 15s31 NORTH STAR LASS twh 3 122s6 WOLVERINE (NZ) 13 121s4 PARIS DIOR twbhn 11 12s52 WILLINGA BEAST w 8 1251 ZOUGOTCHA tw 5 10s76 SEVEN VEILS twh 6 240s7 RUSSIAN CONQUEST twh 7 11s0 GRACE’S SECRET (NZ) w 10 334s1 s PANTONARIO wh 2 s12s5 MADAME POMMERY w 14 8s863 s CELESTIAL SPIRIT wbh 12 614 s RENAISSANCE WOMAN (NZ) w 1 63146 s NINGALOO STAR wh 4 24 s BYRON BELLE h 9 13. 14. TRAINER G Waterhouse & A Bott K A Lees P & P Snowden K A Lees C J Waller Mark Newnham P & P Snowden C J Waller G Waterhouse & A Bott C J Waller G Waterhouse & A Bott Bjorn Baker J G Sargent J G Sargent JOCKEY T Clark J Collett B Avdulla J Bowman J Mc Donald J Parr SCRATCHED K Mc Evoy S Clipperton T Berry SCRATCHED Ms R King A Adkins W Pike WGT 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 RACE 7 Fujitsu General George Main Stakes 1600m 5.00 7.00 6.00 6.50 *2.60 19.00 — 71.00 26.00 26.00 — 51.00 71.00 151.00 3.15 3yo & up WFA Group 1. Prizemoney: $1,000,000; 1st $580,000; 2nd $190,000; 3rd $96,000; 4th $42,000; 5th $21,000. Apprentices cannot claim. u QUADDIE JACKPOT $100,000 1. 2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. FORM HORSE DRAW TRAINER 213s1 s ZAAKI (GB) tdw 7 Annabel Neasham 0025s s MAXIMAL (GB) dh 9 J A O’Shea 219s1 ANAMOE tdw 8 James Cummings 120s6 s CONVERGE cdwh 10 G Waterhouse & A Bott 04s34 s PROFONDO t 2 Richard Litt 117s0 DUAIS tdw 5 Edward Cummings s718s MONTEFILIA tcw 6 David Payne 33s72 s ICEBATH (NZ) tcw 4 Brad Widdup 410s2 FANGIRL tdw 3 C J Waller 324s5 HINGED tdwn 1 C J Waller 9. JOCKEY T Berry S Clipperton J Mc Donald T Clark B Avdulla J Parr J Collett J Bowman K Mc Evoy 10. WGT 59 59 58.5 58.5 58.5 57 57 57 56.5 56.5 3.10 101.00 *2.10 26.00 18.00 18.00 26.00 23.00 9.50 18.00 TRACK DATA CIRCUMFERENCE: 2227m. STRAIGHT: 410m. DIRECTION: Clockwise. LEADING JOCKEY (with rides): J B Mc Donald (29 wins past 12 mths). LEADING TRAINER (with runners): C J Waller (31 wins past 12 mths). FAVS RECORD (past 3 yrs): 30.03% Win 31.17% place. BEST BARRIER (past 3 yrs): 1400m (2)-25wins. TRAINER CHANGES: R4 (4) was trained by Michael Costa now Annabel Neasham. R5 (7) was trained by C J Waller now Bjorn Baker. R10 (16) was trained by B M Lazzarini now D Lane. Note: Greyhound meetings can be found in Daily Telegraph sport 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 FORM HORSE DRAW 4266s t SUPERIUM td 1 1353s t DAJRAAN (GB) dwh 4 6435s t NEVER TALK tw 13 1139s t KINLOCH tdw 17 87s12 MAOTAI tcw 9 06s27 t MUNITIONS (USA) dw 3 1214s s ZOUSHACK tdw 14 s3326 t BATTLETON wb 2 1232s t BRIGANTINE tw 15 65457 DREAM CIRCLE tw 11 04s33 t LARKSPUR RUN w 16 17s6s STARMAN dw 10 119s1 s DEVIL’S THROAT whn 5 0s40s t I AM LETHAL th 7 446s4 s ZARASTRO b 8 25894 CATESBY dn 12 4110s t CAVALIER CHARLES dw 6 TRAINER M, W & J Hawkes G Waterhouse & A Bott K A Lees K A Lees Kacy Fogden Richard Litt Joseph Pride Bjorn Baker James Cummings David Payne James Cummings C J Waller P & P Snowden J A O’Shea C J Waller D Lane Matthew Dale 9. JOCKEY J Collett J Parr D Gibbons (a3) J Bowman T Berry B Avdulla R Bayliss Ms R King J Mc Donald SCRATCHED S Clipperton K Mc Evoy R Jones (a1.5) W Pike J Ford Ms E Hennessy (a3) T Schiller (a1.5) WGT 62.5 60 60 59.5 59 59 58.5 58 56 56 54 54 54 53 52.5 52 52 61.00 17.00 34.00 19.00 *4.60 21.00 21.00 10.00 14.00 — 8.00 8.50 8.50 9.00 19.00 101.00 19.00 SYDNEY PREMIERSHIPS 1-Aug-2022 to 15-Sep-2022 JOCKEYS TRAINERS Wins 2nds 3rds J B Mc Donald 17 20 11 J Bowman 10 12 11 Tim Clark 8 6 6 Tommy Berry 7 6 12 Rachel King 7 5 2 S Clipperton 7 4 4 Tyler Schiller (a) 7 4 3 W Pike 6 8 6 Dylan Gibbons (a) 6 7 10 B Avdulla 5 5 6 Wins 2nds 3rds C J Waller 20 23 15 Bjorn Baker 8 6 4 G Waterhouse & A Bott 8 4 4 C Maher & D Eustace 6 2 1 James Cummings 5 8 7 J A O’Shea 5 3 5 M, W & J Hawkes 4 4 1 P & P Snowden 4 3 2 Mark Newnham 4 2 1 David Payne 3 4 1 Note: Official start times correct at time of printing. Note: © 2022 Racing NSW (and other parties working with it). 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40 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU Ray Thomas Matt Jones Shayne O’Cass Steve Zammit Jack Smallhorn 1 4 PRINCE NICCONI 1 Shalstar 2 Limited Reality 14 Salire 1 SHALSTAR 2 Limited Reality 16 Custo 4 Prince Nicconi 2 LIMITED REALITY 16 Custo 4 Prince Nicconi 19 Hurn Court 5 xPROVERBIAL 16 Custo 4 Prince Nicconi 2 Limited Reality 16 CUSTO 1 Shalstar 4 Prince Nicconi 18 Robarge 2 6 MAHAGONI 5 Buba 4 Navajo Peak 1 Zou De Moon 4 NAVAJO PEAK 6 Mahagoni 1 Zou De Moon 7 Diamond Diesel 6 MAHAGONI 1 Zou De Moon 17 Sebring’s Rose 9 Chilko Lake 6 MAHAGONI 1 Zou De Moon 3 Dick Whittington 5 Buba 14 LOVING CILLA 10 Onemore Sapphire 6 Mahagoni 19 Essential Sky 3 7 GRACE AND HARMONY 9 Bazooka 4 Giannis 2 Kiss The Bride 8 CABOCHE 4 Giannis 1 Blaze A Trail 7 Grace And Harmony 8 CABOCHE 6 Arctic Thunder 4 Giannis 1 Blaze A Trail 1 xxBLAZE A TRAIL 7 Grace And Harmony 8 Caboche 2 Kiss The Bride 6 ARCTIC THUNDER 7 Grace And Harmony 3 Turn On The Charm 2 Kiss The Bride 4 13 xxARNOLD 3 Silent Impact 8 Ita 11 Roots 13 xxARNOLD 11 Roots 8 Ita 6 Honeycreeper 16 xSTRAY 14 Sindacato 6 Honeycreeper 13 Arnold 13 ARNOLD 3 Silent Impact 7 Finepoint 12 Le Vizir 13 ARNOLD 11 Roots 1 War Eternal 16 Stray 5 5 CROSS TALK 7 O’President 1 Top Ranked 2 Purple Sector 1 TOP RANKED 5 Cross Talk 7 O’President 4 Paternal 9 xxLACKEEN 1 Top Ranked 2 Purple Sector 4 Paternal 7 O’PRESIDENT 5 Cross Talk 1 Top Ranked 9 Lackeen 1 TOP RANKED 7 O’President 9 Lackeen 5 Cross Talk 6 5 ZOUGOTCHA 1 North Star Lass 3 Paris Dior 4 Willinga Beast 5 ZOUGOTCHA 4 Willinga Beast 1 North Star Lass 3 Paris Dior 12 RENAISSANCE WOMAN 5 Zougotcha 3 Paris Dior 8 Grace’s Secret 5 ZOUGOTCHA 3 Paris Dior 1 North Star Lass 9 Pantonario 3 PARIS DIOR 6 Seven Veils 5 Zougotcha 1 North Star Lass 7 3 ANAMOE 1 Zaaki 9 Fangirl 10 Hinged 10 HINGED 3 Anamoe 1 Zaaki 9 Fangirl 3 ANAMOE 10 Hinged 1 Zaaki 9 Fangirl 3 ANAMOE 1 Zaaki 7 Montefilia 5 Profondo 1 ZAAKI 3 Anamoe 9 Fangirl 5 Profondo 8 1 NATURE STRIP 2 Eduardo 4 Mazu 6 Classique Legend 1 xxxNATURE STRIP 2 Eduardo 4 Mazu 3 Masked Crusader 4 MAZU 6 Classique Legend 1 Nature Strip 2 Eduardo 1 NATURE STRIP 2 Eduardo 4 Mazu 8 Lost And Running 4 MAZU 1 Nature Strip 8 Lost And Running 2 Eduardo 9 12 xxxSUREFIRE 6 Gold Trip 9 Benaud 1 Knights Order 9 BENAUD 6 Gold Trip 1 Knights Order 3 Stockman 2 KUKERACHA 13 Aleas 9 Benaud 6 Gold Trip 1 KNIGHTS ORDER 3 Stockman 12 Surefire 9 Benaud 9 BENAUD 6 Gold Trip 12 Surefire 1 Knights Order 2 xDAJRAAN 5 Maotai 3 Never Talk 4 Kinloch 4 xKINLOCH 5 Maotai 12 Starman 11 Larkspur Run 14 xxxI AM LETHAL 17 Cavalier Charles 9 Brigantine 12 Starman 5 xxxMAOTAI 11 Larkspur Run 9 Brigantine 4 Kinloch 8 BATTLETON 5 Maotai 9 Brigantine 12 Starman 10 ROYAL RANDWICK FORM RACE 1 3yo & up Class 3 11.40 (1000m) Track stats (past 12 months) Winning favourites over this dist: 26% Winning barriers over this track and dist: 1: 16%, 2: 0%, 3: 11%, 4: 11%, 5: 5%, 6: 32%, 7: 0%, 8: 5%, 9: 0%, 10: 21%, 11: 0%, 12: 0%, 13: 0%, 14: 0%, 15: 0%, 16: 0%, 17: 0%, 18: 0%, 1. SHALSTAR (Paul Messara) 4m By Shalaa (IR) Dual Star (4:3-1-0): Had a break after 1½ len win of 11 (8) $1.85F 57.5 Penopera, Mandirigma 1150m Beaumont Hcp (C1) Good(4) Dec 13. Finished best for ½ len win of 13 (6) $6.50 58.5 Sneaky Paige, Extravagent Lad 1000m Randwick-Kensington 3yo (Bm64) Good(4) June 15. Fitter for ¾ len win The Wayfarer, Ting Tong 900m Scone barrier trial Soft(6) Aug 31. Has trialled well for this. Rates highly. 2. LIMITED REALITY (Cameron Crockett) 4g By Unencumbered - Figmentation (3:3-0-0): Knuckled down well to score sht hd win of 5 (3) $1.35F 59.5 Watch Me Rumble, Boongarra Girl 1100m Dubbo Silver Goblet Heavy(10) June 11 (2021). Took up a handy position in first-up ¾ len win of 12 (2) $3.20F 61.0 Cloud Factory, Denace 1200m Mudgee (Bm58) Soft(7) Dec 3. Strips fitter for ½ len win Ucalledit, Lady Rupert 900m Scone barrier trial Soft(6) Aug 31. Hard to knock him on what he’s achieved so far. Sure to have plenty of admirers. 3. EZEKEIL: SCRATCHED 4. PRINCE NICCONI (D A Williams) 4g By Nicconi - Lil Red Corvette (9:3-1-2): Hampered at the start then held up near the turn when 1¼ len 6th of 10 (9) $20.00 60.5 Headwall 1000m Kembla Grange (Bm64) Soft(5) Aug 13. Took up the running when lg nk 2nd of 14 (12) $16.00 56.5 Opal Ridge 1200m R’wick 3yo+ Hcp (C3) Heavy(9) Sept 3. Got run down late here at latest. Can figure here. 5. PROVERBIAL (Lou Mary) 5m By The Factor (US) Zastabelle (14:3-4-1): Hampered early when 6½ len 9th of 15 (11) $18.00 57.5 Don’tforgetmonica 1200m R’hill Highway (C3) Good(4) June 18. Settled handy when 3½ len 2nd of 10 (3) $9.50 57.0 Iconic Dame 1100m R’hill 3yo+ Hi-Way-C3 Heavy(9) July 2. Had the benefit of 1½ len, 2 len 3rd Comonic, Already Blessed 800m Muswellbrook barrier trial Soft(7) Sept 7. Returning from let-up and Bowman has been engaged. Keep in mind. 6. ZOOM OUTCOME (M P Quinn) 5g By Kuroshio - Someday Somehow (7:3-1-1): Toughed it out for hd win of 12 (9) $4.20 59.0 Lisztomania, Rewarding Trance 1000m Port Macquarie Hcp (C1) Heavy(9) May 17. Made it two in a row with 1¾ len win of 12 (6) $3.40F 60.0 Bullinachinashop, Nevada Smoke 1006m Port Macquarie (Bm58) Heavy(9) June 2. Awkward draw here is no help. Will need luck. 7. BOLD OFFA (A L McRae) 4h By Bon Hoffa - Bold Countess (8:3-1-1): Laid out when lg nk, ½ len 3rd of 9 (6) $5.50 58.0 Larynx, Hampton Cove 950m Cowra (Bm66) Heavy(10) Aug 14. Led throughout to score 2¾ len win of 9 (8) $3.60 56.0 Overdefence, Jackal 800m Gilgandra Hcp (C3) Good(4) Sept 6. Tougher assignment here. Others with more appeal. 8. CASINO LORD (Cody Morgan) 5g By Casino Prince - Grand Lady (14:3-2-3): Held up near the turn when 1½ len 4th of 11 (6) $3.40F 57.5 Trip The Light 1000m Tamworth (Bm74) Good(4) July 22. Battled away for 1¾ len 6th of 11 (6) $3.70 59.5 All Girls 1000m Scone (Bm66) Soft(6) Sept 6. Wasn’t all that far away at Scone last time out. Place preferred. 9. LE MELODY: SCRATCHED 10. POLYLITHIC (S C Jones) 5g By Swiss Ace - Monolith Miss (7:2-1-3): Resumed with 4½ len win of 12 (10) $3.00F 59.0 Keep On Going, Drawn To Win 900m Scone Mdn Soft(5) July 25. Made it two in a row with lg nk win of 14 (6) $3.30F 59.5 Memoria, Simpkin 1000m Muswellbrook Hcp (C1) Soft(5) Aug 21. Has come back from a break in terrific form. Could give some cheek. 11. I’M NOT SLEW (S I Singleton) 4m By Sooboog Ramlah (5:2-1-0): Failed to handle going when 16½ len 9th of 10 (10) $5.00 57.0 Hardware Lane 1100m Hawkesbury (Metro) 3yo+ Hi-Way-C2 Heavy(9) April 30. Struck interference at start then raced three wide when 12 len last of 7 (6) $5.00 56.5 Fetch 1050m D’ben 3yo (Bm70) Soft(5) June 8. Prepared for this with 1¼ len win Prefer To Be Ready, Miss Powerbelle 800m Muswellbrook barrier trial Soft(7) Sept 7. Resuming here and trialled well recently. Perhaps a place. 12. VERY SHARP (R P Northam) 5m By Bull Point Shamtastic (18:3-3-6): Raced four wide when 1½ len 5th of 11 (10) $8.50 55.5 Trip The Light 1000m Tamworth (Bm74) Good(4) July 22. Safely held when 3¾ len last of 10 (5) $7.00 56.0 Bullinachinashop 1100m Wyong (Bm68) Good(4) Aug 16. Freshened and they’ve added a tongue tie. Needs to lift. 13. MONTE DI FIORE: SCRATCHED 14. SALIRE (Cameron Crockett) 5g By Dream Ahead (US) - Motown Melody (7:2-1-1): Resumed with 4¼ len 6th of 14 (13) $13.00 57.5 Pokerjack 1100m R’wick 3yo+ Highway-C2 Soft(5) Aug 20. Handily placed when lg nk, 3 len 3rd of 14 (1) $17.00 55.0 Opal Ridge, Prince Nicconi 1200m R’wick 3yo+ Hcp (C3) Heavy(9) Sept 3. Ran well in similar company here last outing. Not the worst. 15. OSTRACISED: SCRATCHED 16. CUSTO (S C Jones) 3c By Deep Field - Divya (3:20-0): Raced four wide when 3¼ len 5th of 10 (9) $4.60 56.5 Dijon 1000m Wyong Hcp (C1) Good(4) Aug 16. Hampered at start when 2½ len win of 6 (5) $1.60F 58.0 Iron Hat, Chalkley 1000m Muswellbrook Hcp (C1) Soft(5) Sept 1. Commanding winner at Muswellbrook last time out. Right in this. 17. PRINCESS SPICE (Tash Burleigh) 4m By Sooboog - Princess Ailani (11:2-2-1): Had every chance when 5¼ len 4th of 8 (4) $2.50F 58.5 Smuggler’s Bay 1000m Goulburn (Bm66) Soft(7) July 29. Didn’t finish it off when 7½ len 12th of 14 (14) $51.00 56.5 Pokerjack 1100m R’wick 3yo+ Highway-C2 Soft(5) Aug 20. Weakened right out of it here at latest. No appeal. 18. ROBARGE (Terry Evans) 5m By Highly Recommended - Crochet (NZ) (9:2-2-3): Given a break after 1¼ len 4th of 9 (6) $2.60F 57.0 Mista Razzledazzle 1200m Port Macquarie (Bm66) Soft(6) April 10. Held up near the 400m when 4½ len 7th of 14 (4) $21.00 55.5 Pokerjack 1100m R’wick 3yo+ Highway-C2 Soft(5) Aug 20. Not disgraced last time. Give some thought. 19. HURN COURT (Brett Robb) 5g By Outreach - Markworthy (21:3-4-2): Not disgraced when 1¾ len 4th of 14 (10) $26.00 54.5 Proverbial 1100m R’hill 3yo+ Hi-WayC3 Soft(7) June 4. Went for a spell after 5¼ len 7th of 15 (14) $20.00 54.5 Don’tforgetmonica 1200m R’hill Highway (C3) Good(4) June 18. Primed for return with hd 2nd Supergaze 800m Gilgandra barrier trial Good(4) Sept 6. First-up and has performed OK in similar company. Could add value to exotics. 20. FEEL THE KNIGHT (Matthew Dale) 7g By Knight Exemplar - Look And Feel (16:3-3-2): Had a long break after 1½ len 5th of 11 (6) $4.60 57.5 El Cohete 1100m W Farm 3yo+ E&G (Bm72) Good(4) Nov 25 (2020). First-up finished len, len 3rd of 7 (1) $5.50 61.0 Smuggler’s Bay, Annual 1000m Canberra Tab Fed. (Bm70) Soft(7) Sept 2. Not disgraced at first run back after lengthy layoff. Blowout chance. RACE 2 3yo & up Benchmark 72 12.15 (1600m) Track stats (past 12 months) Winning favourites over this dist: 14% Winning barriers over this track and dist: 1: 7%, 2: 18%, 3: 18%, 4: 5%, 5: 9%, 6: 7%, 7: 7%, 8: 11%, 9: 9%, 10: 0%, 11: 5%, 12: 2%, 13: 0%, 14: 0%, 15: 0%, 16: 0%, 17: 0%, 18: 2%, 19: 0%, 20: 0%, 1. ZOU DE MOON (J C Deamer) 5m By Zoustar Moon De French (US) (13:5-2-1): Had every chance when 2½ len, sht hd 3rd of 11 (3) $3.10F 56.5 Hot Spring Gold, Chatty Lady 1500m E Farm (Bm75) Soft(5) Aug 13. Raced handy when scoring lg nk win of 9 (4) $5.00 58.5 Just A Jedi, Morethannumberone 1600m W Farm 3yo+ (Bm72) Soft(5) Aug 31. Strong on-pace victory at Warwick Farm last start. In the mix. 2. OAKFIELD ARROW (Ms K Buchanan) 5m By Press Statement - Amberino (18:4-3-2): Hampered at start before scoring ¾ len win of 12 (2) $11.00 56.0 Noble Soldier, Nictock 1400m R’hill 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Soft(6) Aug 13. Disappointed for a run near the 300m when 2½ len 8th of 13 (5) $14.00 58.5 Noble Soldier 1300m R’hill 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Soft(6) Aug 27. Wasn’t all that far away at Rosehill last outing. Can figure here. 3. DICK WHITTINGTON (Matthew Smith) 6g By War Command (US) - Loutka (FR) (15:2-0-1): Began awkwardly when 5¾ len 12th of 13 (10) $18.00 57.0 Reuber 2000m C’field 3yo+ (Bm78) Soft(7) July 9. Took up a handy position in 7 len 6th of 11 (1) $7.00 59.0 Navajo Peak 1800m R’wick 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Heavy(9) Sept 3. Average effort in the wet in similar class here last time out. Blinkers go on but ooking to others. 4. NAVAJO PEAK (David Payne) 4g By Territories (IR) - Ship Rock (8:3-2-0): Slowly away when 1¼ len 5th of 14 (12) $6.00 59.5 Concocted 1300m Hawkesbury 3yo+ (Bm64) Good(4) Aug 18. Ran on strongly for 2 len win of 11 (5) $7.00 54.5 Microna, Essential Sky 1800m R’wick 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Heavy(9) Sept 3. Won in easy fashion in the wet here at latest. Give some thought. 5. BUBA (Ms K Waugh) 6m By Adelaide (IR) - Kylie (30:4-6-4): Began awkwardly then held up near the 200m when 7 len 9th of 13 (7) $7.00 56.0 Scorched Land 1600m R’wick 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Soft(5) Aug 20. Stuck to her guns when 4¾ len 4th of 11 (9) $8.50 56.5 Navajo Peak 1800m R’wick 3yo+ MwayBm72 Heavy(9) Sept 3. Just battled home in similar company here last start. Place preferred. 6. MAHAGONI (David Payne) 4g By Muhaarar (GB) - Festoso (IR) (14:2-5-1): On return from break finished 2½ len 11th of 14 (1) $8.00 60.5 Concocted 1300m Hawkesbury 3yo+ (Bm64) Good(4) Aug 18. Began awkwardly when lg hd 2nd of 12 (12) $21.00 54.0 Waterford 1500m R’hill 3yo+ E&G (Bm78) Soft(6) Aug 27. Charged home to just miss last outing. One of the major players. 7. DIAMOND DIESEL (Adam Duggan) 6g By Mossman - Malacca Cane (4:2-0-0): Made it two in a row with hd win of 11 (2) $2.50F 57.0 Rahni Factor, Time For Victory 1200m Newcastle (Bm64) Heavy(8) Aug 11. Not fully tested when 3¾ len 10th of 13 (1) $5.50F 54.0 Noble Soldier 1300m R’hill 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Soft(6) Aug 27. Started favourite last time but didn’t get a clear crack at them. Might be over the odds. 8. MCCORMACK (T J Bartley) 7g By Eurozone - All Black Girl (44:6-4-2): Raced wide without cover when 5½ len 7th of 12 (9) $7.50 57.5 Bazooka 1800m R’wick 3yo+ M’way-Bm72 Soft(6) Aug 6. Balanced up midfield when 5½ len 10th of 16 (10) $19.00 57.0 Kipsbay 1200m R’hill 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Soft(5) Sept 10. Coming off an average run in similar grade at Rosehill at latest. Others better. 9. CHILKO LAKE (R S Englebrecht) 4m By Vancouver - Magistra (NZ) (12:2-3-0): Positioned midfield when 2½ len 6th of 12 (5) $6.50 56.0 Oakfield Arrow 1400m R’hill 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Soft(6) Aug 13. Hampered at the start when 5¾ len 5th of 6 (5) $17.00 55.0 Hope In Your Heart 1500m R’hill 3yo+ F&M (Bm78) Soft(6) Aug 27. Went to line only fairly in stronger class at Rosehill last start. Must find something. 10. ONEMORE SAPPHIRE (T J Bartley) 7g By Onemorenomore - Sapphire Moon (37:5-6-5): Found the line intently for ¾ len 2nd of 8 (1) $4.80 57.5 Mandalong Tapit 2100m Tamworth 3yo+ OpenBm83 Good(4) April 22. Held up near the 200m when 1¼ len 4th of 12 (4) $14.00 55.5 Oakfield Arrow 1400m R’hill 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Soft(6) Aug 13. Gave good account at Rosehill and second-up record is OK. Knockout chance. 11. DIVA BELLA (Claire Lever) 6m By Reward For Effort - Go With The Wind (26:4-3-2): Eased near the 800m when 11¼ len 10th of 12 (9) $12.00 54.0 Oakfield Arrow 1400m R’hill 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Soft(6) Aug 13. Raced wide without cover when sht nk 2nd of 6 (5) $6.00 57.0 Sanstoc 1600m Wyong F&M (Bm68) Soft(5) Aug 28. Had no luck last time but rises in class. Looks tested here. 12. BELLA VIOLET (John Thompson) 5m By Foxwedge - Lady Belladonna (NZ) (22:3-7-2): Checked near the 400m when 4¾ len 4th of 13 (1) $10.00 56.0 Scorched Land 1600m R’wick 3yo+ MwayBm72 Soft(5) Aug 20. Failed to handle going when 33¼ len last of 11 (11) $8.50 56.0 Navajo Peak 1800m R’wick 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Heavy(9) Sept 3. Back to her best trip here. Not out of it. 13. MICRONA (J A Steinmetz) 6g By Choistar - Canley Cares (42:4-13-5): Hampered at start when ½ len 2nd of 10 (2) $4.00F 56.5 Kapsali 1600m Gosford (Bm68) Soft(5) Aug 26. Led them up for 2 len 2nd of 11 (8) $6.00 52.5 Navajo Peak 1800m R’wick 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Heavy(9) Sept 3. On pace but outgunned late here at latest. Can give a sight. 3rd UP: 2:1-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-1-0 WIN: 33.3% PLACE: 53.3% RTG: 88 LAST 15 STARTS: 11s25520s19s171 7TH, 25Jun22 5.6L Caulfield Bm84 1200m 59 (J McNeil 4) 9, Lim 54, 1:12.58 (Last 600m 36.36, Last 200m 12.90), Soft(6), Designer Chef 57.5 1, Curran 60.5 2, Pioneer River 56.5 3, Btg $4.60, $5.50 5th to 800m, 4th turn. Weakened near 150m. Vetted - no abnormalities. --- FRESHENED --WON, 22Jul22 1.3L, 2L Mildura Open 1400m 54 (T Nugent 4) 11, Lim 54, 1:22.17 (Last 600m 34.52), Good(4), My Boy Birmingham 54 2, Proconsent 55 3, Countofmontecristo 54.5 4, Btg $8.50, $9.00 3rd to turn. --- LET-UP --Back from a let-up but looks suited. Sure to have plenty of admirers. 2. KISS THE BRIDE (4) 60 b g 7 Savabeel [All: 11.6% Dry: 11.9% Wet: 11.4%] — I Do (NZ) (No Excuse Needed (GB) [All: 9.1% Dry: 7.7% Wet: 10.6%]) (Bjorn Baker) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $581,905 42 8 5 8 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 42 — 21 13 8 — Wins — 3 3 2 — 2nds — 4 — 1 — 3rds — 6 1 1 — TRACK: 16:4-0-3 DIST: 11:2-1-4 Won over: 1600 (2) 1800 (2) 1900 (2) 2000 (1) 2400 (1) 1st UP: 7:0-1-1 2nd UP: 7:1-2-1 3rd UP: 5:2-1-1 4th UP: 5:3-0-1 WIN: 19% PLACE: 50% RTG: 88 LAST 15 STARTS: s96173365900s01 LAST, 30Jul22 11.8L Rosehill (LR) Atc Found. Winter Challenge 1500m 55 including 1 over (T Clark 7) 10, Lim 53, 1:30.80 (Last 600m 35.85, Last 200m 13.16), Soft(7), Cross Talk 53 1, Toomuchtobear 53 2, Gold Trip 61 3, Btg $101.00, $61.00, $81.00 7th to 800m, Last turn. --- FRESHENED --WON, 03Sep22 sht hd, 1/2 nck Randwick Bm94 1600m 54 (D Gibbons 1) 11, Lim 52, 1:43.47 (Last 600m 38.79, Last 200m 13.28), Heavy(10), Wild Chap 51 2, Alcyone 55.5 3, Wicklow 54.5 4, Btg $15.00, $13.00 3rd to 1200m, 4th 800m, 3rd turn. Held up near 200m. Determined win in the wet at latest. Fitter third-up. Among the dangers. 3. TURN ON THE CHARM (7) 59.5 14. LOVING CILLA (Joseph Ible) 6m By Reliable Man (GB) - Equivalence (13:3-2-1): Slowly away when 5 len 4th of 10 (8) $31.00 55.0 Main Stage 1800m Randwick-Kensington 3yo+ (Bm72) Good(4) Feb 16. Resumed with 1¾ len 5th of 13 (9) $26.00 54.0 Noble Soldier 1300m R’hill 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Soft(6) Aug 27. Just behind the placegetters at Rosehill first-up. Each-way chance. 15. HERB (Anthony Mountney) 4g By Sizzling - Unapologetic (NZ) (5:1-2-0): Worked right to the line for nose 2nd of 12 (11) $10.00 58.5 Burning Need 1200m Kembla Grange (Bm64) Soft(5) Aug 13. Began awkwardly when 2¼ len 7th of 13 (4) $7.00 54.0 Noble Soldier 1300m R’hill 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Soft(6) Aug 27. Ran home respectably at Rosehill last start. Place appeal only. 16. DREAM MAIDEN (J C Coyle) 7m By Dream Ahead (US) - Jungfrau (34:4-6-3): Had every chance when 6¾ len 8th of 13 (13) $26.00 54.0 Scorched Land 1600m R’wick 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Soft(5) Aug 20. Didn’t offer much when 10½ len 8th of 11 (4) $26.00 52.0 Navajo Peak 1800m R’wick 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Heavy(9) Sept 3. Was safely held here in the wet last outing. Can’t have. 17. SEBRING’S ROSE (David Pfieffer) 4m By Sebring - Single Rose (11:2-1-2): Began awkwardly when 2¼ len, nose 3rd of 8 (7) $26.00 57.5 Tuhinga, Pacific Warrior 1550m Randwick-Kensington 3&4yo (Bm64) Heavy(8) Aug 10. Began awkwardly when 2¼ len 4th of 10 (6) $9.00 56.0 Kapsali 1600m Gosford (Bm68) Soft(5) Aug 26. Made good late ground last time. Place claims. 18. PACIFIC WARRIOR (A J Cummings) 4g By American Pharoah (US) - Face Of The Earth (7:11-0): Got run down late when 2¼ len 2nd of 8 (5) $19.00 58.0 Tuhinga 1550m Randwick-Kensington 3&4yo (Bm64) Heavy(8) Aug 10. Began awkwardly when 4½ len 6th of 10 (7) $8.50 56.5 Kapsali 1600m Gosford (Bm68) Soft(5) Aug 26. Average effort in weaker class at Gosford at latest. Unlikely to trouble some of these. 19. ESSENTIAL SKY (J G Sargent) 5m By Reliable Man (GB) - Jupiter Moon (16:2-2-4): Settled midfield before scoring lg nk win of 10 (4) $12.00 58.5 Mr Cantankerous, The Pres 1600m Nowra (Bm58) Soft(7) Aug 21. Held up near the turn when 2 len, 2½ len 3rd of 11 (10) $21.00 52.0 Navajo Peak, Microna 1800m R’wick 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Heavy(9) Sept 3. Let down late from back of the field to place here last start. Place claims again. 20. REMUS (J M Austin) 5g By Vancouver - Zeitlin (14:2-1-3): Began awkwardly when 2 len, 2¾ len 3rd of 13 (11) $26.00 53.0 Scorched Land, Bazooka 1600m R’wick 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Soft(5) Aug 20. Failed to fire when 6¾ len 7th of 10 (2) $7.00 57.5 Speedy Song 1800m Hawkesbury 3yo+ (Bm64) Good(4) Sept 8. Just battled home in weaker company at Hawkesbury last outing. Not fancied. RACE 3 EQ1 3yo & up Benchmark 88 12.50 (1600m) Track stats (past 12 months) Winning favourites over this dist: 14% Winning barriers over this track and dist: 1: 7%, 2: 18%, 3: 18%, 4: 5%, 5: 9%, 6: 7%, 7: 7%, 8: 11%, 9: 9%, 10: 0%, 11: 5%, 12: 2%, 13: 0%, 14: 0%, 15: 0%, 16: 0%, 17: 0%, 18: 2%, 19: 0%, 20: 0%, 1. BLAZE A TRAIL (2) 60 ch h 5 Criterion (NZ) [All: 13.3% Dry: 15.9% Wet: 10.8%] — Flaming (NZ) (Bachelor Duke (US) [All: 9.6% Dry: 9.3% Wet: 9.9%]) (C Maher & D Eustace) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $351,455 15 5 2 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 15 — 8 6 1 — Wins — 4 1 — — 2nds — 2 — — — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 2:0-0-0 DIST: 3:1-1-0 Won over: 1200 (2) 1300 (1) 1400 (1) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 6:3-1-1 2nd UP: 5:1-0-0 b g 6 Charm Spirit (IR) [All: 13.8% Dry: 17.4% Wet: 10.2%] — Shendaya (FR) (Danehill Dancer (IR) [All: 11.3% Dry: 10.7% Wet: 11.8%]) (C Maher & D Eustace) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $146,765 17 4 1 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 17 — 7 6 1 3 Wins — 1 2 — 1 2nds — 1 — — — 3rds — 2 — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 8:1-1-2 Won over: 1410 (1) 1508 (1) 1609 (1) 1709 (1) 1st UP: 4:0-0-1 2nd UP: 4:1-0-1 3rd UP: 3:2-0-0 4th UP: 3:1-0-0 WIN: 23.5% PLACE: 41.2% RTG: 87 LAST 15 STARTS: 114s414442s6615 WON, 06Aug22 nck, 1L Flemington Open 1410m 52 (Ms A Kelly 8) 10, Lim 54, 1:25.62 (Last 600m 35.22, Last 200m 12.48), Soft(6), Winning Partner 56 2, Mr Exclusive 51 3, Nicolini Vito 55.5 4, Btg $26.00 2nd to 800m, led turn. Keen. 5TH, 27Aug22 2.2L Rosehill Bm100 1400m 54 (T Clark 7) 9, Lim 53, 1:25.58 (Last 600m 34.67, Last 200m 11.78), Soft(6), Old Flame 54 1, Purple Sector 57.5 2, Aleas 55.5 3, Btg $10.00, $12.00 7th settling, 6th turn. Fractious in barriers. Far from disgraced at Rosehill last start. In the mix. 4. GIANNIS (9) 58.5 b g 4 Flying Artie [All: 13.0% Dry: 14.7% Wet: 11.3%] — Palace Rock (NZ) (Fastnet Rock [All: 13.6% Dry: 13.6% Wet: 13.6%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $347,825 12 1 1 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 12 — 6 6 — — Wins — 1 — — — 2nds — 1 — — — 3rds — 1 1 — — TRACK: 2:0-0-1 DIST: 2:0-1-0 Won over: 1500 (1) 1st UP: 5:1-0-0 2nd UP: 5:0-0-2 3rd UP: 2:0-1-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 WIN: 8.3% PLACE: 33.3% RTG: 85 LAST 15 STARTS: 3s752s190s00s53 5TH, 06Aug22 1.7L Doomben Bm85 1350m 60 (B Thompson 9) 11, Lim 54, 1:20.73 (Last 600m 36.05), Soft(5), Bargannon 56.5 1, Jakama 54.5 2, Broken Hero 53.5 3, Btg $6.00, $12.00 10th to turn. Inconvenienced at start. 3RD, 19Aug22 hd, 1L Murwillumbah Open 1550m 63 (J Orman 2) 12, Lim 55, 1:32.70 (Last 600m 35.49), Good(3), Impasse 61 1, Badoosh 58 2, Wild Chap 61 4, Btg $5.00, $4.80, $6.50 6th to 800m, 5th turn. --- FRESHENED --Ran on well to place at Murwillumbah last outing. Give some thought. 5. KAAPFEVER (1) 58 b g 8 Sufficient (NZ) [All: 8.6% Dry: 9.1% Wet: 8.2%] — Kaapdiva (NZ) (Kaapstad (NZ) [All: 11.6% Dry: 12.4% Wet: 10.8%]) (Joseph Pride) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $534,400 66 7 8 9 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 66 — 22 26 18 — Wins — 2 4 1 — 2nds — 2 4 2 — 3rds — 5 2 2 — TRACK: 17:2-0-2 DIST: 15:3-3-3 Won over: 1600 (3) 2200 (1) 2400 (3) 1st UP: 6:0-0-0 2nd UP: 5:0-0-1 3rd UP: 5:1-1-2 4th UP: 5:0-1-1 WIN: 10.6% PLACE: 36.4% RTG: 84 LAST 15 STARTS: s779731870637s8 7TH, 07May22 3.5L Gosford (Metro) (LR) Mostyncopper Gosford Gold Cup 2080m 53 (T Schiller 2) 8, Lim 53, 2:11.87 (Last 600m 34.95, Last 200m 12.29), Soft(7), Numerian 59.5 1, Great House 59 2, Mirann 53 3, Btg $13.00, $15.00 4th settling, 3rd to 800m, 4th turn. --- SPELL --- 8TH, 03Sep22 24.8L Randwick Bm94 1600m 55 (R Bayliss 10) 11, Lim 52, 1:43.47 (Last 600m 38.79, Last 200m 15.84), Heavy(10), Kiss The Bride 54 1, Wild Chap 51 2, Alcyone 55.5 3, Btg $71.00, $101.00, $81.00 Last to 800m, 9th turn. Veteran galloper who was ordinary in the wet in stronger company here first-up. Prefer others at this stage. 6. ARCTIC THUNDER (3) 57 b m 5 Headwater [All: 14.1% Dry: 13.7% Wet: 14.4%] — Arctic Success (Big Brown (US) [All: 8.6% Dry: 9.6% Wet: 7.5%]) (G Portelli) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $334,185 23 8 3 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 23 — 11 7 5 — Wins — 4 2 2 — 2nds — — 3 — — 3rds — 2 — — — TRACK: 5:1-0-0 DIST: 6:1-1-1 Won over: 1200 (1) 1300 (2) 1350 (1) 1400 (1) 1500 (1) 1550 (1) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 4:3-0-0 2nd UP: 4:0-1-0 3rd UP: 3:2-0-0 4th UP: 3:1-1-0 WIN: 34.8% PLACE: 56.5% RTG: 86 LAST 15 STARTS: 56217s161719s64 6TH, 13Aug22 3.6L Rosehill Open 1400m 54 (T Berry 3) 8, Lim 52, 1:23.88 (Last 600m 34.99, Last 200m 11.86), Soft(6), Surefire 55.5 including 1 over 1, Titanium Power 52 2, Oscar Zulu 56.5 including 1 over 3, Btg $17.00, $26.00 4th to turn. Held up in straight. 4TH, 27Aug22 1.9L Rosehill Bm100 1400m 54 (J Collett 3) 9, Lim 53, 1:25.58 (Last 600m 34.67, Last 200m 11.84), Soft(6), Old Flame 54 1, Purple Sector 57.5 2, Aleas 55.5 3, Btg $12.00, $13.00, $12.00 2nd settling, 4th 800m, 2nd turn. Began awkwardly. Gave a good sight at Rosehill last time out. Take beating. 7. GRACE AND HARMONY (5) 57 ch m 5 Sebring [All: 11.7% Dry: 11.8% Wet: 11.6%] — Champagne Harmony (Choisir [All: 11.5% Dry: 11.6% Wet: 11.4%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $215,890 12 3 1 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 12 — 8 4 — — Wins — 2 1 — — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 2:0-1-0 DIST: 2:0-0-0 Won over: 1400 (1) 1550 (1) 1800 (1) 1st UP: 4:1-1-0 2nd UP: 4:1-0-1 3rd UP: 2:1-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 25% PLACE: 41.7% RTG: 86 LAST 15 STARTS: 53s11160s545s28 2ND, 06Aug22 lng hd, 0.8L Randwick Bm78 1300m 59 (T Schiller 5) 10, Lim 54, 1:19.28 (Last 600m 34.47, Last 200m 11.24), Soft(6), Yukon 56.5 1, Pizarro 57.5 3, Equation 59.5 4, Btg $10.00, $11.00, $9.00 7th to turn. Began awkwardly. 8TH, 27Aug22 3.9L Rosehill Bm100 1400m 53 (K Mc Evoy 2) 9, Lim 53, 1:25.58 (Last 600m 34.67, Last 200m 11.80), Soft(6), Old Flame 54 1, Purple Sector 57.5 2, Aleas 55.5 3, Btg $3.00, $2.90, $3.00 (fav). 5th settling, 3rd 800m, 4th turn. Dwelt at start (2L). Wasn’t all that far away at Rosehill at latest. Must be considered. 8. CABOCHE (8) 57 b g 4 Vadamos (FR) [All: 11.1% Dry: 11.4% Wet: 10.7%] — Floramour (More Than Ready (US) [All: 12.0% Dry: 12.3% Wet: 11.6%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $235,025 12 2 2 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 12 — 7 3 2 — Wins — 2 — — — 2nds — — — 2 — 3rds — 2 — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 1:1-0-0 Won over: 1500 (1) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 3:0-0-1 2nd UP: 2:0-1-0 3rd UP: 2:0-1-0 4th UP: 2:1-0-1 WIN: 16.7% PLACE: 50% RTG: 82 LAST 15 STARTS: 3461164s5223s6 3RD, 28May22 hd, 0.8L Eagle Farm (G 1) Moet & Chandon Qld Derby 2400m 57 (J Mc Donald 7) 18, Set weights, 2:29.53 (Last 600m 37.65), Good(4), Pinarello 57 1, Paternal 57 2, Dark Destroyer 57 4, Btg $9.00, $10.00 10th to 1200m, 11th to turn. Held up near 500m. --- SPELL --6TH, 27Aug22 4.6L Rosehill , C,H&G’s Bm78 1500m 60.5 (R Jones 9) 12, Lim 53.5, 1:30.77 (Last 600m 35.19, Last 200m 11.86), Soft(6), Waterford 53.5 1, Mahagoni 54 2, Kalino 58 3, Btg $26.00, $31.00 Last to turn. Reared at start. Since registered hd 2nd Coodarady 1215m W Farm barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 9. Fitter here and Bowman takes over from claiming apprentice. Has to be included. 9. BAZOOKA (6) 52 b g 5 Smart Missile [All: 11.1% Dry: 12.0% Wet: 10.2%] — Valerina (Val Royal (FR) [All: 9.1% Dry: 9.6% Wet: 8.7%]) (David Payne) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $386,026 33 3 9 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 33 — 14 8 11 — Wins — 1 1 1 — 2nds — 4 2 3 — 3rds — 1 — 1 — TRACK: 8:1-2-2 DIST: 1:0-1-0 Won over: 1300 (1) 1800 (2) 1st UP: 5:0-0-0 2nd UP: 5:0-2-0 3rd UP: 5:1-0-1 4th UP: 4:0-3-0 WIN: 9.1% PLACE: 42.4% RTG: 70 LAST 15 STARTS: 231425s06068127 2ND, 20Aug22 2L, 2.8L Randwick Bm72 1600m 59 (J Mc Donald 8) 13, Lim 53, 1:38.24 (Last 600m 35.94, Last 200m 11.90), Soft(5), Scorched Land 54 1, Remus 53 3, Bella Violet 56 including 0.5 over 4, Btg $4.60, $4.80 (eq fav). 9th to 1200m, 7th 800m, 5th turn. Raced wide without cover. 7TH, 10Sep22 2.7L Rosehill Bm78 1800m 56.5 (J Collett 5) 11, Lim 53.5, 1:50.22 (Last 600m 36.28, Last 200m 12.14), Good(4), Pink Ivory 54 1, Kalino 58 2, Hameron 59 3, Btg $21.00, $26.00, $21.00 8th to 1200m, 6th 800m, 8th turn. Began awkwardly. Keen. Wasn’t far away last time and drops 5kgs. Should be competitive. Continued page 41 TELE01Z01MA - V1
41 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 From page 40 RACE 4 EQ2 3yo & up Benchmark 78 1.25 (1400m) Track stats (past 12 months) Winning favourites over this dist: 36% Winning barriers over this track and dist: 1: 15%, 2: 17%, 3: 13%, 4: 4%, 5: 4%, 6: 9%, 7: 4%, 8: 9%, 9: 11%, 10: 11%, 11: 0%, 12: 2%, 13: 0%, 14: 0%, 15: 0%, 16: 2%, 1. WAR ETERNAL (5) 61.5 b h 4 Pierro [All: 12.0% Dry: 11.8% Wet: 12.2%] — Aleria (Fastnet Rock [All: 13.6% Dry: 13.6% Wet: 13.6%]) (Bjorn Baker) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $358,350 13 2 2 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 13 — 4 3 6 — Wins — — 1 1 — 2nds — 1 — 1 — 3rds — 1 — — — DIST: 3:2-0-0 TRACK: 7:1-0-0 Won over: 1400 (2) 1st UP: 4:0-0-0 2nd UP: 3:1-1-0 3rd UP: 3:1-1-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-1 WIN: 15.4% PLACE: 38.5% RTG: 81 LAST 15 STARTS: 21s792s714380s5 10TH, 16Apr22 10.6L Randwick (G 3) Frank Packer Plate 2000m 56.5 (T Clark 9) 13, Set weights, 2:09.59 (Last 600m 38.94, Last 200m 14.40), Heavy(8), Verona 54.5 1, Maurice’s Medad 56.5 2, Straight Arron 56.5 3, Btg $12.00, $10.00, $11.00 2nd to 800m, 4th turn. Weakened in straight. Vetted - no abnormalities. --- SPELL --5TH, 03Sep22 7.4L Randwick Bm78 1200m 61.5 (T Berry 5) 8, Lim 52, 1:14.53 (Last 600m 38.43, Last 200m 13.66), Heavy(10), Hell I Am 53 1, Pioneer River 61.5 2, Ita 57 3, Btg $9.00, $10.00 6th to turn. Can improve sharply with a run under his belt. Give some thought. 2. EQUATION (4) 60 b g 5 Press Statement [All: 13.2% Dry: 13.4% Wet: 13.0%] — Purcentage (Onemorenomore [All: 8.7% Dry: 8.5% Wet: 8.9%]) (Annabel Neasham) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $240,915 13 4 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 13 — 2 11 — — Wins — — 4 — — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — — — — — DIST: 2:1-0-0 TRACK: 7:0-0-0 Won over: 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1250 (1) 1400 (1) 1st UP: 4:1-0-0 2nd UP: 4:2-0-0 3rd UP: 2:1-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 30.8% PLACE: 38.5% RTG: 78 LAST 15 STARTS: 1s111s966425s49 4TH, 06Aug22 1.1L Randwick Bm78 1300m 59.5 (R Jones 6) 10, Lim 54, 1:19.28 (Last 600m 34.47, Last 200m 11.64), Soft(6), Yukon 56.5 1, Grace And Harmony 59 2, Pizarro 57.5 3, Btg $7.50, $8.00, $7.00 3rd to turn. 9TH, 20Aug22 5.2L Randwick Bm78 1600m 59.5 (R Jones 1) 10, Lim 54, 1:38.21 (Last 600m 35.29, Last 200m 12.22), Soft(5), Niffler 59.5 1, Casino Kid 58.5 2, Opacity 60 3, Btg $8.50, $8.00 4th to turn. Held up near 200m. --- FRESHENED --Coming off an average run in similar company here last outing. Place preferred. 3. SILENT IMPACT (9) 59 br g 4 Maurice (JP) [All: 16.4% Dry: 13.1% Wet: 19.8%] — Hollow Bullet (Tayasu Tsuyoshi (JP) [All: 10.0% Dry: 10.2% Wet: 9.8%]) (G Waterhouse & A Bott) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $226,780 8 3 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 8 — 2 5 1 — Wins — — 3 — — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — — — — — DIST: 2:0-0-0 TRACK: 3:1-1-0 Won over: 1000 (1) 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1st UP: 3:2-0-0 2nd UP: 2:1-1-0 3rd UP: 2:0-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 37.5% PLACE: 50% RTG: 76 LAST 15 STARTS: 117s1264s6 4TH, 14Mar22 1.7L Canberra (LR) Iron Jack Canberra Guineas 1400m 58 (T Clark 12) 12, Set wts with pen, 1:21.66 (Last 600m 35.35), Good(4), Flying Crazy 56 1, Military Expert 57 2, Sweet Ruby 54 3, Btg $3.50, $3.80, $3.50 (fav). 3rd to turn. Held up near turn. --- SPELL --6TH, 03Sep22 9.2L Randwick Bm78 1200m 59 (T Clark 3) 8, Lim 52, 1:14.53 (Last 600m 38.43, Last 200m 13.92), Heavy(10), Hell I Am 53 1, Pioneer River 61.5 2, Ita 57 3, Btg $2.35, $3.00 (fav). 5th to turn. Failed to handle going. Lame 1/5. Had excuses last time. Can play a role. 4. SUPERGIANT (3) 59 b g 6 Red Giant (US) [All: 8.7% Dry: 9.7% Wet: 7.7%] — My Marguerite (NZ) (Spectacular Love (US) [All: 7.9% Dry: 8.6% Wet: 7.1%]) (Annabel Neasham) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $171,525 20 3 2 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 20 — 12 7 1 — Wins — 3 — — — 2nds — 2 — — — 3rds — — — — — DIST: 4:1-0-0 TRACK: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1350 (1) 1400 (1) 1800 (1) 1st UP: 6:1-0-0 2nd UP: 5:1-0-0 3rd UP: 4:0-1-0 4th UP: 2:1-0-0 WIN: 15% PLACE: 25% RTG: 76 LAST 15 STARTS: s80s690s046478s 7TH, 09Apr22 4L Doomben Bm85 2020m 58 (J Orman 2) 14, Lim 52, 2:04.30 (Last 600m 35.95), Soft(5), Isabella’s Spring 52 1, Youngblood 55.5 2, Tavion Prince 57.5 3, Btg $6.50, $4.60 led to turn. V1 - TELE01Z01MA 8TH, 23Apr22 5.8L Doomben Bm90 2200m 55 (J Van Overmeire 2) 9, Lim 52, 2:17.70 (Last 600m 35.89), Soft(7), Youngblood 54 1, Tavion Prince 55 2, Stardome 57 3, Btg $11.00, $12.00, $11.00 5th settling, 3rd 1200m, 4th 800m, 5th turn. Began awkwardly. --- SPELL --Fitter for 6-1/2 len 8th Shameonus 1030m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. Resuming for a new stable here. Cannot entertain on trial form. 5. EASY CAMPESE (8) 58.5 b g 5 Sidestep [All: 10.7% Dry: 10.1% Wet: 11.4%] — Up And Over (Oratorio (IR) [All: 9.8% Dry: 10.6% Wet: 9.0%]) (J G Sargent) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $262,860 27 5 6 3 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 27 — 10 12 5 — Wins — 2 2 1 — 2nds — 2 2 2 — 3rds — 2 1 — — TRACK: 2:0-0-0 DIST: 5:3-0-0 Won over: 1300 (1) 1400 (3) 1550 (1) 1st UP: 5:0-1-2 2nd UP: 5:1-0-0 3rd UP: 4:1-2-0 4th UP: 3:2-0-0 WIN: 18.5% PLACE: 51.9% RTG: 75 LAST 15 STARTS: 317s30212920s74 LAST, 13Aug22 7.3L Rosehill Bm88 1200m 51.5 (Ms E Hennessy 5) 7, Lim 54, 1:11.47 (Last 600m 34.59, Last 200m 12.48), Soft(6), Conscript 54 1, Munitions 56 2, Katalin 57 3, Btg $13.00, $11.00 2nd to 800m, 3rd turn. 4TH, 31Aug22 2.7L Warwick Farm , C,H&G’s Bm72 1300m 60 (Ms E Hennessy 2) 11, Lim 54, 1:17.51 (Last 600m 35.11), Soft(5), Capo Strada 57.5 1, Conrad 58 2, Think About It 57 3, Btg $31.00, $16.00 3rd to 800m, 4th turn. Ran home respectably at Warwick Farm last time out. One for multiples. 6. HONEYCREEPER (16) 58 br m 4 Teofilo (IR) [All: 12.9% Dry: 12.1% Wet: 13.8%] — Painted Firetail (Lonhro [All: 12.6% Dry: 12.3% Wet: 13.0%]) (James Cummings) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $240,890 13 3 1 5 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 13 — 5 4 4 — Wins — 1 1 1 — 2nds — 1 — — — 3rds — 2 2 1 — TRACK: 3:1-0-1 DIST: 2:0-0-2 Won over: 1200 (1) 1600 (1) 2000 (1) 1st UP: 3:1-0-2 2nd UP: 3:0-0-1 3rd UP: 2:0-1-1 4th UP: 1:1-0-0 WIN: 23.1% PLACE: 69.2% RTG: 78 LAST 15 STARTS: 5s143s33213166s 6TH, 09Apr22 4.9L Randwick (G 1) Australian Oaks 2400m 56 (J Bowman 13) 15, Set weights, 2:38.19 (Last 600m 38.86, Last 200m 13.60), Heavy(10), El Patroness 56 1, Gypsy Goddess 56 2, Gin Martini 56 3, Btg $3.50, $4.60 13th to 800m, 11th turn. Hampered at start. Taken back from wide barrier. --- LET-UP --6TH, 04Jun22 3.9L Eagle Farm (G 1) Queensland Oaks 2200m 56.5 (J Bowman 16) 18, Set weights, 2:16.28 (Last 600m 37.01), Good(4), Gypsy Goddess 56.5 1, Barb Raider 56.5 2, Le Villi 56.5 3, Btg $13.00, $16.00 17th to 800m, 12th turn. Slowly away. --- SPELL --Strips fitter for 16-3/4 len last O’President 900m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. Generally pulls out a run fresh. Might be over the odds. 7. FINEPOINT (14) 57.5 b m 4 Pins [All: 12.6% Dry: 13.6% Wet: 11.7%] — Zarzuela (NZ) (Zabeel (NZ) [All: 13.3% Dry: 13.3% Wet: 13.3%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $94,430 7 3 1 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 7 — 3 2 2 — Wins — 2 — 1 — 2nds — 1 — — — 3rds — — 2 — — TRACK: 1:0-0-1 DIST: 4:2-1-1 Won over: 1400 (2) 1550 (1) 1st UP: 2:0-0-1 2nd UP: 2:1-1-0 3rd UP: 2:1-0-1 4th UP: 1:1-0-0 WIN: 42.9% PLACE: 85.7% RTG: 77 LAST 15 STARTS: 4211s313s WON, 01Jun22 4.3L, 3.3L Warwick Farm Bm72 1400m 58 (J Mc Donald 7) 8, Lim 54, 1:30.07 (Last 600m 39.45), Heavy(9), Microna 53 2, Rondino 53.5 3, Revivalist 59 4, Btg $2.90, $3.20 (fav). 4th to 800m, 3rd turn. Began awkwardly. 3RD, 11Jun22 0.8L, 1/2 nck Randwick , F&M’s Bm78 1600m 58.5 (C Schofield 1) 10, Lim 53.5, 1:37.68 (Last 600m 36.65, Last 200m 12.32), Soft(5), Comme Bella Fille 55 1, Niffler 58.5 2, Elusive Jewel 55.5 4, Btg $5.00, $5.50 5th to 1200m, 4th to turn. --- SPELL --Had the benefit of 2-1/2 len 4th Winning Verse 815m W Farm barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 9. Proven performer over this trip. Has to be included. 8. ITA (2) 57 b m 5 All Too Hard [All: 12.5% Dry: 13.2% Wet: 11.9%] — Dayita (Show A Heart [All: 11.7% Dry: 11.6% Wet: 11.9%]) (Bjorn Baker) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $197,220 22 5 7 3 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 22 — 8 6 8 — Wins — 1 3 1 — 2nds — 3 — 4 — 3rds — — 1 2 — TRACK: 3:0-0-1 DIST: 3:2-1-0 Won over: 1400 (2) 1500 (1) 1550 (1) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 4:0-1-1 2nd UP: 3:1-2-0 3rd UP: 3:2-1-0 4th UP: 3:1-1-1 WIN: 22.7% PLACE: 68.2% RTG: 76 LAST 15 STARTS: 144s722342130s3 LAST, 11Jun22 26.4L Randwick , F&M’s Bm78 1600m 57 (D Gibbons 6) 10, Lim 53.5, 1:37.68 (Last 600m 36.65, Last 200m 15.30), Soft(5), Comme Bella Fille 55 1, Niffler 58.5 2, Finepoint 58.5 3, Btg $7.00, $7.50, $6.50 3rd to 800m, 7th turn. Eased near 600m. Ordered to trial. --- SPELL --3RD, 03Sep22 1L, 2.3L Randwick Bm78 1200m 57 (J Parr 2) 8, Lim 52, 1:14.53 (Last 600m 38.43, Last 200m 13.08), Heavy(10), Hell I Am 53 1, Pioneer River 61.5 2, Arbitration 54.5 4, Btg $17.00, $13.00, $16.00 Last to turn. Closed intently from well back to place here first-up. One for exotics. 9. GREEK HERO (1) 57 13. ARNOLD (7) 55.5 ch g 7 Champs Elysees (GB) [All: 13.4% Dry: 14.3% Wet: 12.4%] — Za Za Zoom (IR) (Le Vie Dei Colori (GB) [All: 11.2% Dry: 13.3% Wet: 9.1%]) (J C Deamer) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $183,309 26 4 4 3 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 26 2 8 13 3 — Wins — 1 3 — — 2nds — 1 3 — — 3rds — 2 — 1 — TRACK: 8:0-1-0 DIST: 3:0-0-1 Won over: 1500 (1) 1515 (1) 1607 (1) 1611 (1) 1st UP: 5:1-0-1 2nd UP: 5:0-0-2 3rd UP: 5:2-1-0 4th UP: 4:0-1-0 WIN: 15.4% PLACE: 42.3% RTG: 72 LAST 15 STARTS: 7s7712s7324452s 5TH, 22Jan22 1.1L Randwick Bm88 2000m 52 (Ms R King 4) 10, Lim 52, 2:04.63 (Last 600m 35.55, Last 200m 11.92), Good(4), Toomuchtobear 56 1, Desert Icon 59 2, Kaapfever 52 3, Btg $5.00, $6.00 7th settling, 8th to 800m, 7th turn. 2ND, 12Feb22 1.8L, sht hd Randwick Bm78 2400m 57 (T Berry 1) 9, Lim 54, 2:30.85 (Last 600m 37.39, Last 200m 12.92), Soft(5), Outlandos 59 1, Flambeur 57.5 3, Fortified 55.5 4, Btg $7.50, $6.00, $6.50 led settling, 2nd to turn. --- SPELL --Prepared for this with lg nk win If You Think So, Summit Special 1200m Gosford barrier trial Soft(6) Aug 29. First-up and looking for further than this. Hard to recommend. b/br g 4 Hinchinbrook [All: 11.0% Dry: 12.1% Wet: 9.9%] — Rippled (GB) (Dalakhani (IR) [All: 12.2% Dry: 13.2% Wet: 11.2%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $54,150 3 2 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 3 — 1 2 — — Wins — — 2 — — 2nds — 1 — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 2:2-0-0 Won over: 1400 (2) 1st UP: 2:1-1-0 2nd UP: 1:1-0-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 WIN: 66.7% PLACE: 100% RTG: 69 LAST 15 STARTS: 2s11 WON, 04Aug22 2.8L, 0.5L Kembla Grange Mdn 1400m 60.5 (J Mc Donald 5) 8, Lim 55, 1:24.16 (Last 600m 35.01), Soft(5), Speak Now 57.5 2, Golden Passport 55.5 3, Cairdeas 56 4, Btg $1.70, $1.55, $1.60 (fav). 3rd to turn. Blundered at start. WON, 24Aug22 2L, 0.5L RandwickKensington Bm72 1400m 56.5 (J Mc Donald 8) 11, Lim 54, 1:24.09 (Last 600m 34.95), Soft(5), O’Mudgee 61.5 2, Le Vizir 60.5 3, Communist 55 including 0.5 over 4, Btg $1.90, $1.80 (fav). 9th to 800m, 7th turn. Taken back from wide barrier. --- FRESHENED --Freshened. Raced clear to salute in superb fashion at Randwick-Kensington last start. Commands respect. 10. MAMOUNIA (6) 56.5 b g 7 Per Incanto (US) [All: 12.2% Dry: 13.2% Wet: 11.2%] — Wansesingyee (Galileo (IR) [All: 14.3% Dry: 13.7% Wet: 14.8%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $41,134 7 2 1 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 7 — 1 5 1 — Wins — 1 1 — — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — — 2 — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 3:2-0-1 Won over: 1400 (2) 1st UP: 2:1-0-1 2nd UP: 2:1-1-0 3rd UP: 1:0-0-1 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 28.6% PLACE: 71.4% RTG: 69 LAST 15 STARTS: 31s12358s 5TH, 12Mar22 5.5L Rosehill Bm88 1350m 52.5 (W Pike 5) 11, Lim 52.5, 1:21.54 (Last 600m 36.56, Last 200m 12.50), Heavy(8), Taksu 52 1, Matowatakpe 58.5 2, Poetic Charmer 59 3, Btg $5.00, $5.50, $4.80 7th settling, 6th turn. --- LET-UP --8TH, 14May22 6L Flemington Bm78 1600m 56 (C Newitt 9) 15, Lim 54, 1:39.86 (Last 600m 35.36, Last 200m 12.40), Soft(5), Hezashocka 60.5 1, Lyrical Lad 59 2, Kipps 60 3, Btg $10.00, $8.00 4th to 800m, 3rd turn. Slowly away. Pulled hard. --- SPELL --Fitter for 5-1/4 len 5th Mars Mission 900m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. First-up here and could run a race while fresh. Don’t dismiss. b/br m 4 Medaglia D’Oro (US) [All: 13.2% Dry: 13.5% Wet: 12.8%] — Marrakesh (Lonhro [All: 12.6% Dry: 12.3% Wet: 13.0%]) (James Cummings) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $174,470 9 2 1 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 9 — 7 — 2 — Wins — 2 — — — 2nds — — — 1 — 3rds — — — 1 — TRACK: 1:0-0-1 DIST: 1:0-0-0 Won over: 2000 (1) 2400 (1) 1st UP: 1:0-0-0 2nd UP: 1:0-0-0 3rd UP: 1:0-0-0 4th UP: 1:1-0-0 WIN: 22.2% PLACE: 44.4% RTG: 75 LAST 15 STARTS: 765123107s 12TH, 30Apr22 6.6L Morphettville (G 1) Grand Syn. Australasian Oaks 2000m 56 (D Oliver 16) 16, Set weights, 2:04.82 , Good(4), Glint Of Hope 56 1, Barb Raider 56 2, My Whisper 56 3, Btg $21.00, $16.00, $26.00 13th settling, 14th to 800m, 12th turn. 7TH, 21May22 5.7L Morphettville (G 3) SA Fillies Classic 2500m 56 (Ms J Kah 15) 16, Set weights, 2:39.80 (Last 606m 36.26), Good(4), The Amazonian 56 1, Lady Chant 56 2, Great Mystery 56 3, Btg $7.00, $8.00, $7.00 15th settling, 14th 1200m, 9th 800m, 13th turn. --- SPELL --Primed for return with 6-1/4 len 7th Shameonus 1030m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. Resuming and will be better for this outing. Looking elsewhere. 11. ROOTS (15) 56.5 b m 4 Press Statement [All: 13.2% Dry: 13.4% Wet: 13.0%] — Arctic Success (Big Brown (US) [All: 8.6% Dry: 9.6% Wet: 7.5%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $120,765 8 3 1 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 8 — 3 3 2 — Wins — 1 2 — — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 3:0-1-1 DIST: 1:0-1-0 Won over: 1200 (2) 1300 (1) 1st UP: 3:3-0-0 2nd UP: 2:0-1-0 3rd UP: 2:0-0-1 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 37.5% PLACE: 62.5% RTG: 75 LAST 15 STARTS: 123s1650s1 11TH, 30Apr22 6L Morphettville (G 1) Grand Syn. Australasian Oaks 2000m 56 (D Thornton 8) 16, Set weights, 2:04.82 , Good(4), Glint Of Hope 56 1, Barb Raider 56 2, My Whisper 56 3, Btg $31.00, $21.00, $26.00 8th settling, 7th 1200m, 8th 800m, 7th turn. Crowded early stages. Laid in in straight. --- SPELL --WON, 31Aug22 0.5L, 0.8L Warwick Farm , F&M’s Bm72 1300m 60.5 (J Mc Donald 3) 7, Lim 54, 1:17.08 (Last 600m 34.58), Soft(5), Twilight Affair 58 2, Miss Hellfire 57 3, Modern Millie 58.5 4, Btg $2.50, $2.35 (fav). 4th to 800m, 3rd turn. Impressive win at short odds at Warwick Farm first-up. Has a definite chance. 12. LE VIZIR (10) 56.5 ch g 5 Siyouni (FR) [All: 16.7% Dry: 14.4% Wet: 19.0%] — Shakeyourbody (US) (Giant’s Causeway (US) [All: 12.3% Dry: 12.9% Wet: 11.6%]) (P & P Snowden) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $131,730 17 4 1 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 17 — 5 10 2 — Wins — 1 3 — — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — — 2 — — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 4:0-0-1 Won over: 1200 (1) 1300 (1) 1350 (1) 1500 (1) 1st UP: 4:2-0-0 2nd UP: 4:1-0-0 3rd UP: 3:0-0-1 4th UP: 3:1-0-0 WIN: 23.5% PLACE: 41.2% RTG: 71 LAST 15 STARTS: 34s18556s596123 2ND, 17Aug22 0.8L, 2.3L Canterbury , C,H&G’s Bm72 1250m 59.5 (R Hutchings 2) 7, Lim 55, 1:15.61 (Last 600m 37.78), Soft(7), Hell I Am 55 1, Papal Warrior 60 3, Bartoselli 59 4, Btg $4.00, $4.60 (eq fav). 5th to turn. Slowly away. 3RD, 24Aug22 2L, 0.5L Randwick-Kensington Bm72 1400m 60.5 (R Hutchings 4) 11, Lim 54, 1:24.09 (Last 600m 34.95), Soft(5), Arnold 56.5 1, O’Mudgee 61.5 2, Communist 55 including 0.5 over 4, Btg $10.00, $12.00, $11.00 6th to turn. --- FRESHENED --Ran home well at Randwick-Kensington at latest and meets the winner 3kgs better. Knockout chance. 14. SINDACATO (13) 55.5 15. AIR TO AIR (12) 54 b m 6 Smart Missile [All: 11.1% Dry: 12.0% Wet: 10.2%] — Honor Net (NZ) (Hussonet (US) [All: 11.2% Dry: 11.6% Wet: 10.7%]) (Sam Kavanagh) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $199,055 26 2 2 3 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 26 — 12 8 6 — Wins — 1 1 — — 2nds — 1 1 — — 3rds — 1 2 — — TRACK: 5:0-1-0 DIST: 7:0-0-1 Won over: 1300 (1) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 5:0-1-0 2nd UP: 5:0-0-0 3rd UP: 5:2-0-1 4th UP: 5:0-0-2 WIN: 7.7% PLACE: 26.9% RTG: 68 LAST 15 STARTS: 388s476775s0513 WON, 06Aug22 2L, 2.8L Newcastle F&M’s Bm64 1300m 60.5 (J Van Overmeire 9) 11, Lim 56.5, 1:20.84 (Last 600m 37.65), Soft(7), Whispering Cate 57.5 2, The Crimson Idol 59 3, She’s Independent 57.5 4, Btg $3.00, $3.20, $2.50 (fav). 10th to 800m, 5th turn. Blew start (6L). Ordered to trial. 3RD, 27Aug22 0.5L, 2.3L Rosehill , F&M’s Bm78 1500m 56 including 1 over (N Rawiller 3) 6, Lim 52, 1:31.78 (Last 600m 36.18, Last 200m 12.64), Soft(6), Hope In Your Heart 56.5 1, Frumos 57.5 2, Mystic Mermaid 54 4, Btg $7.50, $8.50, $7.00 Last settling, 5th 800m, 3rd turn. Broke poorly (3L). Let down strongly from back of the pack to place at Rosehill last outing. Might find this too strong. 16. STRAY (11) 53 b m 4 Thunder Fantasy [All: 5.6% Dry: 11.1% Wet: 0.0%] — Playa Del Carmen (Uncle Mo (US) [All: 11.0% Dry: 11.8% Wet: 10.2%]) (A J Cummings) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $59,325 11 1 — — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 11 — 9 1 1 — Wins — 1 — — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 3:0-0-0 DIST: 2:1-0-0 Won over: 1400 (1) 1st UP: 3:1-0-0 2nd UP: 2:0-0-0 3rd UP: 2:0-0-0 4th UP: 2:0-0-0 WIN: 9.1% PLACE: 9.1% RTG: 67 LAST 15 STARTS: 4s4969s149050s 5TH, 09Apr22 2.7L Morphettville (G 3) Auraria Stakes 1800m 55 (J Toeroek 1) 11, Set wts with pen, 1:51.69 (Last 610m 35.37), Good(4), My Whisper 55 1, Bon’s A Pearla 58 2, Mac ‘n’ Cheese 56.5 3, Btg $13.00, $15.00 5th to 1200m, 6th 800m, 7th turn. Held up near 500m. LAST, 30Apr22 12.7L Morphettville (G 1) Grand Syn. Australasian Oaks 2000m 56 (J Toeroek 11) 16, Set weights, 2:04.82 , Good(4), Glint Of Hope 56 1, Barb Raider 56 2, My Whisper 56 3, Btg $71.00, $61.00, $101.00 4th settling, 3rd to 800m, 4th turn. Eased early stages. --- SPELL --Strips fitter for 3/4 len 4th Lady Harlem 1050m R’wick barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 13. Resuming and has won fresh over this trip. Place looks best. RACE 5 EQ3 3yo & up Quality Group 3 2.00 (1400m) Track stats (past 12 months) Winning favourites over this dist: 36% Winning barriers over this track and dist: 1: 15%, 2: 17%, 3: 13%, 4: 4%, 5: 4%, 6: 9%, 7: 4%, 8: 9%, 9: 11%, 10: 11%, 11: 0%, 12: 2%, 13: 0%, 14: 0%, 15: 0%, 16: 2%, 1. TOP RANKED (2) 59.5 gr h 7 Dark Angel (IR) [All: 16.2% Dry: 14.5% Wet: 18.0%] — Countess Ferrama (GB) (Authorized (IR) [All: 12.4% Dry: 10.2% Wet: 14.7%]) (Annabel Neasham) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $363,716 14 6 1 3 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 14 — 9 3 1 1 Wins — 4 1 — 1 2nds — 1 — — — 3rds — 2 1 — — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1609 (6) 1st UP: 7:5-0-1 2nd UP: 2:0-0-2 3rd UP: 2:1-0-0 4th UP: 2:0-1-0 WIN: 42.9% PLACE: 71.4% RTG: 108 LAST 15 STARTS: 1316s13624s3s5s 3RD, 13Nov21 1.3L, 0.5L Newcastle (Metro) Open 1300m 58 (J Mc Donald 6) 15, Lim 52, 1:17.44 (Last 600m 34.77, Last 200m 12.29), Good(4), Lost And Running 59 1, Wandabaa 52 2, Kementari 57.5 4, Btg $5.00, $4.20 6th settling, 9th turn. Crowded early stages. --- SPELL --5TH, 26Feb22 1.7L Randwick (G 1) TAB Chipping Norton Stks 1600m 59 (J Bowman 7) 10, Weight for age, 1:39.64 (Last 600m 36.02, Last 200m 12.02), Heavy(10), Verry Elleegant 57 1, She’s Ideel 57 2, Angel Of Truth 59 3, Btg $8.50, $10.00 9th to 1200m, Last to turn. Taken back from wide barrier. Lame 3/5. --- SPELL --Had the benefit of 3-3/4 len 5th Mazu 1030m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. First-up here and strikes form quickly. Warrants serious consideration. 2. PURPLE SECTOR (4) 54 b g 7 Pins [All: 12.6% Dry: 13.6% Wet: 11.7%] — Eden Valley (NZ) (Zabeel (NZ) [All: 13.3% Dry: 13.3% Wet: 13.3%]) (John Thompson) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $541,900 33 4 5 5 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 33 — 18 12 3 — Wins — 4 — — — 2nds — 3 2 — — 3rds — 3 2 — — TRACK: 12:1-1-3 DIST: 9:0-3-0 Won over: 1500 (1) 1600 (1) 1800 (1) 2000 (1) 1st UP: 9:0-4-0 2nd UP: 6:1-1-1 3rd UP: 6:2-0-1 4th UP: 6:0-0-2 WIN: 12.1% PLACE: 42.4% RTG: 96 LAST 15 STARTS: 7s5030s224406s2 6TH, 16Apr22 13.8L Randwick (G 3) Jra Plate 2000m 55 (R Bayliss 8) 8, Lim 53, 2:08.07 (Last 600m 37.23, Last 200m 14.16), Heavy(8), Polly Grey 58.5 1, Numerian 58 2, Icebath 59 3, Btg $26.00, $21.00 2nd to 800m, 3rd turn. Failed to handle going. --- SPELL --2ND, 27Aug22 hd, 1L Rosehill Bm100 1400m 57.5 (N Rawiller 1) 9, Lim 53, 1:25.58 (Last 600m 34.67, Last 200m 11.62), Soft(6), Old Flame 54 1, Aleas 55.5 3, Arctic Thunder 54 4, Btg $13.00, $15.00, $13.00 led to turn. Showed plenty of fight at Rosehill firstup. Not out of this. 3. BLAZE A TRAIL (10) 54 ch h 5 Criterion (NZ) — Flaming (NZ) C Maher & D Eustace SCRATCHED 4. PATERNAL (9) 54 b g 4 Savabeel [All: 11.6% Dry: 11.9% Wet: 11.4%] — O’Dianne (NZ) (O’Reilly (NZ) [All: 11.9% Dry: 11.9% Wet: 11.8%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $271,930 7 2 2 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 7 — 1 4 2 — Wins — — 2 — — 2nds — 1 — 1 — 3rds — — 1 — — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 2:1-0-1 Won over: 1400 (1) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 1:1-0-0 2nd UP: 1:0-0-1 3rd UP: 1:1-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 28.6% PLACE: 71.4% RTG: 88 LAST 15 STARTS: 1310422s 2ND, 14May22 sht nck, 3.8L Eagle Farm (G 3) Drinkwise Rough Habit Plate 2143m 57 (J Orman 13) 14, Set weights, 2:17.86 (Last 600m 38.37), Heavy(8), Dark Destroyer 57 1, Menazzi 57 3, Southern Stock 57 4, Btg $31.00, $26.00 12th to 800m, 10th turn. 2ND, 28May22 hd, 0.8L Eagle Farm (G 1) Moet & Chandon Qld Derby 2400m 57 (J Bowman 2) 18, Set weights, 2:29.53 (Last 600m 37.65), Good(4), Pinarello 57 1, Caboche 57 3, Dark Destroyer 57 4, Btg $4.60, $5.50, $5.00 7th settling, 6th 1200m, 7th 800m, 4th turn. --- SPELL --Prepared for this with 1/2 nk, 9 len 3rd Too Good To Be Tru, Extreme Gem 1030m R’hill barrier trial Good(4) Aug 23. Resuming and has won fresh over this trip. Not the worst. 5. CROSS TALK (5) 53 br g 5 Keano (NZ) [All: 13.1% Dry: 9.8% Wet: 16.5%] — Mrs Cross (NZ) (Cape Cross (IR) [All: 12.9% Dry: 13.0% Wet: 12.8%]) (G Waterhouse & A Bott) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $250,270 8 5 1 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 8 — 2 1 5 — Wins — — 1 4 — 2nds — 1 — — — 3rds — 1 — 1 — TRACK: 2:1-1-0 DIST: 3:2-1-0 Won over: 1200 (1) 1250 (1) 1400 (2) 1500 (1) 1st UP: 3:3-0-0 2nd UP: 2:0-1-1 3rd UP: 1:1-0-0 4th UP: 1:1-0-0 WIN: 62.5% PLACE: 100% RTG: 95 LAST 15 STARTS: 1s13s12113 WON, 30Jul22 2L, 1.5L Rosehill (LR) Atc Found. Winter Challenge 1500m 53 (J Van Overmeire 8) 10, Lim 53, 1:30.80 (Last 600m 35.85, Last 200m 12.32), Soft(7), Toomuchtobear 53 2, Gold Trip 61 3, Oscar Zulu 53 4, Btg $3.00, $2.60 (fav). led throughout. 3RD, 18Aug22 1/2 nck, 1L Hawkesbury (LR) Pioneer Services Rowley Mile 1600m 57.5 (T Clark 9) 10, Lim 54, 1:35.52 (Last 600m 33.42), Good(4), Skyman 57.5 1, Oscar Zulu 57 2, Lightning Jack 56.5 4, Btg $1.80, $1.65, $1.70 (fav). led to turn. --- FRESHENED --Since recorded sht nk 2nd Mr Mozart 1100m C’bury barrier trial Soft(7) Sept 1. Got overhauled late at short odds at Hawkesbury at latest. Include among the better chances. 6. CHARACTER (1) 53 br g 4 Teofilo (IR) [All: 12.9% Dry: 12.1% Wet: 13.8%] — Monogram (Medaglia D’Oro (US) [All: 13.2% Dry: 13.5% Wet: 12.8%]) (James Cummings) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $483,290 18 4 2 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 18 — 5 6 6 1 Wins — 1 3 — — 2nds — 1 1 — — 3rds — — — 1 1 TRACK: 2:0-0-0 DIST: 2:1-0-0 Won over: 1400 (1) 1600 (2) 1850 (1) 1st UP: 4:1-0-0 2nd UP: 3:0-0-1 3rd UP: 2:1-0-1 4th UP: 2:0-1-0 WIN: 22.2% PLACE: 44.4% RTG: 94 LAST 15 STARTS: 241428s131010s7 10TH, 14May22 22L Eagle Farm (G 3) Drinkwise Rough Habit Plate 2143m 57 (J Mc Donald 4) 14, Set weights, 2:17.86 (Last 600m 38.37), Heavy(8), Dark Destroyer 57 1, Paternal 57 2, Menazzi 57 3, Btg $2.80, $3.50 (fav). 7th to 1200m, 9th 800m, 8th turn. Failed to handle going. --- SPELL --LAST, 03Sep22 15.3L Randwick (G 2) Gpi Tramway Stakes 1400m 57.5 (S Clipperton 4) 7, Set wts with pen, 1:28.17 (Last 600m 37.54, Last 200m 14.38), Heavy(10), Zaaki 59 1, Icebath 53 2, Nimalee 56 3, Btg $31.00, $41.00 6th settling, 5th turn. Failed to make an impression in the wet in stronger event here first-up. Place preferred. 7. O’PRESIDENT (3) 53 b g 4 Fastnet Rock [All: 13.6% Dry: 13.6% Wet: 13.6%] — O’Marilyn (O’Reilly (NZ) [All: 11.9% Dry: 11.9% Wet: 11.8%]) (Bjorn Baker) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $337,600 9 3 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 9 — 3 4 2 — Wins — — 2 1 — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 5:1-0-0 DIST: 2:1-0-0 Won over: 1200 (1) 1250 (1) 1400 (1) 1st UP: 4:1-0-0 2nd UP: 3:2-0-0 3rd UP: 2:0-1-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 WIN: 33.3% PLACE: 44.4% RTG: 94 LAST 15 STARTS: 6s11s869s812s WON, 28Mar22 0.8L, nck Newcastle (Metro) Bm88 1400m 55 (T Clark 9) 10, Lim 54, 1:24.59 (Last 600m 36.22, Last 200m 12.74), Soft(7), Taksu 55 2, Rustic Steel 57.5 3, Aleas 56 4, Btg $13.00, $15.00 2nd to turn. --- FRESHENED --2ND, 07May22 lng nck, 1.5L Gosford (Metro) 3 and 4yo Open 1600m 54 (C Schofield 9) 13, Lim 52, 1:39.31 (Last 600m 34.02, Last 200m 11.64), Soft(7), Rustic Steel 52 1, Old Flame 54 3, Our Playboy 60 4, Btg $11.00, $12.00, $8.50 2nd throughout. Pre race incident. Passed fit at barrier. Shifted in near 200m. --- SPELL --Primed for return with 13-1/4 len win Ingratiating, Fangirl 900m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. First-up for a new stable here. Has trialled brilliantly and looks a major player. 8. RANCH HAND (8) 53 b h 4 Fastnet Rock [All: 13.6% Dry: 13.6% Wet: 13.6%] — Mezulla (NZ) (Shamardal (US) [All: 14.9% Dry: 14.8% Wet: 15.1%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $471,850 17 3 2 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 17 — 9 8 — — Wins — 1 2 — — 2nds — — 2 — — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 1:0-1-0 DIST: 3:1-0-0 Won over: 1000 (1) 1100 (1) 1400 (1) 1st UP: 5:2-2-0 2nd UP: 4:0-0-1 3rd UP: 4:0-0-0 4th UP: 2:0-0-0 WIN: 17.6% PLACE: 35.3% RTG: 94 LAST 15 STARTS: 0s1745s240914s0 4TH, 11Jun22 1.7L Eagle Farm (LR) Hinkler Hcp 1200m 57.5 (J Mc Donald 4) 10, Lim 54, 1:10.35 (Last 600m 35.36), Good(4), Ranges 54.5 1, Simply Fly 54 2, Mass Destruction 54 3, Btg $3.50, $3.80, $3.50 (fav). 6th to 800m, 9th turn. Laid in in straight. Vetted - no abnormalities. --- SPELL --10TH, 03Sep22 3.9L Moonee Valley (LR) Bendigo Bank Chautauqua Stks 1200m 55 (B Prebble 14) 14, Lim 54, 1:12.13 (Last 600m 37.10, Last 200m 12.62), Soft(6), Aysar 54.5 1, Enchanted Heart 54 2, Corner Pocket 55.5 3, Btg $16.00, $13.00, $15.00 11th to 800m, 13th turn. Taken back from wide barrier. Didn’t give a yelp when resuming. Looks tested here on that effort. 9. LACKEEN (7) 53 b g 6 Shamardal (US) [All: 14.9% Dry: 14.8% Wet: 15.1%] — Panegyric (GB) (Monsun (GE) [All: 25.1% Dry: 23.5% Wet: 26.7%]) (James Cummings) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $399,883 21 4 7 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 21 — 4 12 5 — Wins — 3 1 — — 2nds — — 4 3 — 3rds — — 1 — — TRACK: 4:1-1-1 DIST: 4:1-0-0 Won over: 1400 (1) 1600 (2) 1609 (1) Continued page 42
42 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU From page 41 1st UP: 4:2-0-0 2nd UP: 4:0-1-0 3rd UP: 4:1-1-1 4th UP: 4:0-2-0 WIN: 19% PLACE: 57.1% RTG: 93 LAST 15 STARTS: 22s1535125s4512 WON, 30Jul22 2.3L, 0.5L Moonee Valley Bm100 1600m 54 (C Williams 10) 13, Lim 53, 1:39.99 (Last 600m 37.52, Last 200m 12.92), Soft(6), Chief Altony 51.5 2, Biometric 56 3, So Si Bon 59 4, Btg $6.50, $8.00, $6.50 2nd to 800m, led turn. 2ND, 20Aug22 1.3L, 1.3L Moonee Valley 4yo and UP Open 1500m 57.5 (C Williams 4) 7, Lim 54, 1:34.40 (Last 600m 37.98, Last 200m 13.52), Heavy(9), Cyclone Sally 54 1, Proconsent 52.5 3, Free To Move 54 4, Btg $2.60, $3.20 (fav). 2nd settling, led 800m, 2nd turn. --- FRESHENED --Tuned for return with 1-3/4 len win Pappalino, Esti Feny 1215m W Farm barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 9. Found line well to place at Moonee Valley last start. Can play a part. 10. THE FRONTMAN (6) 53 b g 5 Makfi (GB) [All: 12.2% Dry: 12.1% Wet: 12.4%] — Imposingly (Zabeel (NZ) [All: 13.3% Dry: 13.3% Wet: 13.3%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $228,580 17 3 2 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 17 — 3 7 7 — Wins — — 1 2 — 2nds — — 1 1 — 3rds — — 1 1 — TRACK: 3:0-0-0 DIST: 4:2-0-0 Won over: 1400 (2) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 3:2-0-0 2nd UP: 3:0-0-0 3rd UP: 3:0-1-1 4th UP: 3:1-1-1 WIN: 17.6% PLACE: 41.2% RTG: 93 LAST 15 STARTS: 7s18316s400275s 7TH, 11Jun22 7.9L Randwick Open 1600m 57 (C Schofield 1) 11, Lim 52, 1:36.96 (Last 600m 35.88, Last 200m 12.72), Good(4), Cliff’s Art 51 1, Bethencourt 54 2, Oscar Zulu 56.5 3, Btg $16.00, $15.00, $17.00 5th to 800m, 6th turn. 5TH, 18Jun22 3.7L Rosehill (LR) Drinkwise W. J. McKell Cup 2000m 54.5 (J Collett 7) 8, Lim 53, 2:02.87 (Last 600m 34.95, Last 200m 12.19), Good(4), Skyman 53 1, Dr Drill 58 2, Welsh Legend 53 3, Btg $21.00, $17.00 3rd to 1200m, 4th to turn. --- SPELL --Fitter for 15-1/2 len 8th O’President 900m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. Resuming and might be out of his depth here. Others have stronger claims. . RACE 6 EQ4 3yo Fillies SW Group 2 2.40 (1400m) Track stats (past 12 months) Winning favourites over this dist: 36% Winning barriers over this track and dist: 1: 15%, 2: 17%, 3: 13%, 4: 4%, 5: 4%, 6: 9%, 7: 4%, 8: 9%, 9: 11%, 10: 11%, 11: 0%, 12: 2%, 13: 0%, 14: 0%, 15: 0%, 16: 2%, 1. NORTH STAR LASS (3) 56 b f 3 Zoustar [All: 14.4% Dry: 14.5% Wet: 14.4%] — Sheila’s Star (Snitzel [All: 14.9% Dry: 14.3% Wet: 15.5%]) (G Waterhouse & A Bott) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $219,950 4 2 — 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 4 — — 1 3 — Wins — — — 2 — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — 1 — — TRACK: 3:1-0-1 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1st UP: 2:1-0-1 2nd UP: 2:1-0-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 WIN: 50% PLACE: 75% RTG: 92 LAST 15 STARTS: 15s31 5TH, 09Apr22 5.5L Randwick (G 2) Percy Sykes Stakes 1200m 54 (T Clark 2) 13, Set wts with pen, 1:14.44 (Last 600m 37.44, Last 200m 13.78), Heavy(10), Paris Dior 54.5 including 0.5 over 1, Willinga Beast 54 2, Lady Laguna 54 3, Btg $12.00, $13.00, $11.00 2nd to 800m, led turn. Poor recovery. --- SPELL --3RD, 20Aug22 1.3L, nck Randwick (G 2) Silver Shadow Stakes 1200m 55 (T Clark 8) 14, Set wts with pen, 1:11.11 (Last 600m 34.32, Last 200m 11.72), Soft(5), Zougotcha 55 1, In Secret 55 2, Queen Of The Ball 56 4, Btg $26.00, $31.00 2nd to turn. WON, 03Sep22 lng hd, 3.3L Randwick (G 2) Darley Furious Stakes 1200m 56 (T Clark 1) 9, Set weights, 1:14.12 (Last 600m 37.95, Last 200m 13.36), Heavy(9), Willinga Beast 56 2, She’s Extreme 56 3, Paris Dior 56 4, Btg $7.50, $4.80, $5.00 2nd to turn. Gritty on-pace victory in the wet here last outing. Sure to have plenty of admirers. 2. WOLVERINE (13) 56 br f 3 Tivaci [All: 11.8% Dry: 12.7% Wet: 10.9%] — Knew It (NZ) (O’Reilly (NZ) [All: 11.9% Dry: 11.9% Wet: 11.8%]) (K A Lees) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $337,626 6 3 2 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 6 — — 6 — — Wins — — 3 — — 2nds — — 2 — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 1:0-1-0 Won over: 1100 (2) 1200 (1) 1st UP: 2:1-0-0 2nd UP: 1:1-0-0 3rd UP: 1:1-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-1-0 WIN: 50% PLACE: 83.3% RTG: 92 LAST 15 STARTS: 11122s6 2ND, 22Jan22 2.3L, 1.3L Ellerslie (LR) Doubletree Karaka Million 2yo 1200m 54.5 (L G Innes 12) 14, Set weights, 1:09.60 (Last 600m 35.14), Dead(4), Dynastic 56.5 1, Fellini 56.5 3, Time Flies 56.5 4, Btg $5.00 7th to 800m, 3rd turn. Checked near 400m. --- LET-UP --2ND, 02Apr22 1.3L, 4L Awapuni (G 1) Manawatu Sires Produce Stakes 1400m 55.5 (L G Innes 2) 10, Set weights, 1:23.27 , Dead(4), Maven Belle 55.5 1, Waitak 57.5 3, Andalus 57.5 4, Btg $4.00 4th to 800m, 3rd turn. Protest lodged, dismissed. --- SPELL --6TH, 20Aug22 3.3L Randwick (G 2) Silver Shadow Stakes 1200m 57 (J Collett 10) 14, Set wts with pen, 1:11.11 (Last 600m 34.32, Last 200m 11.52), Soft(5), Zougotcha 55 1, In Secret 55 2, North Star Lass 55 3, Btg $21.00, $13.00, $16.00 12th to turn. --- FRESHENED --Since registered lg nk 2nd Classy Jaybee 1000m Muswellbrook barrier trial Soft(7) Sept 7. Far from disgraced here first-up. Among the dangers. 3. PARIS DIOR (11) 56 b/br f 3 Pierro [All: 12.0% Dry: 11.8% Wet: 12.2%] — Entrancing (Exceed And Excel [All: 12.8% Dry: 13.2% Wet: 12.4%]) (P & P Snowden) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $1,127,800 5 2 2 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 5 — 2 1 2 — Wins — 1 — 1 — 2nds — 1 1 — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 3:1-1-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1st UP: 2:0-1-0 2nd UP: 1:1-0-0 3rd UP: 1:0-1-0 4th UP: 1:1-0-0 WIN: 40% PLACE: 80% RTG: 90 LAST 15 STARTS: 2121s4 2ND, 05Feb22 1.8L, 1/2 hd Randwick 2yo Open 1100m 54.5 (J Mc Donald 10) 16, Set weights, 1:04.14 (Last 600m 34.25, Last 200m 11.60), Soft(5), Xtravagant Star 54.5 1, Sejardan 56.5 3, El Padrino 56.5 4, Btg $4.00, $3.00, $3.20 (fav). 10th to turn. Hampered near 800m. --- LET-UP --WON, 09Apr22 hd, 3.8L Randwick (G 2) Percy Sykes Stakes 1200m 54.5 including 0.5 over (J Mc Donald 3) 13, Set wts with pen, 1:14.44 (Last 600m 37.44, Last 200m 12.94), Heavy(10), Willinga Beast 54 2, Lady Laguna 54 3, Pantonario 54 4, Btg $3.00, $4.00 (fav). 4th to turn. --- SPELL --4TH, 03Sep22 4.1L Randwick (G 2) Darley Furious Stakes 1200m 56 (B Avdulla 3) 9, Set weights, 1:14.12 (Last 600m 37.95, Last 200m 13.76), Heavy(9), North Star Lass 56 1, Willinga Beast 56 2, She’s Extreme 56 3, Btg $3.80, $3.00, $3.20 (fav). 6th to 800m, 5th turn. Crowded at start. Found early trouble here first-up. In the mix. 4. WILLINGA BEAST (8) 56 ch f 3 Snitzel [All: 14.9% Dry: 14.3% Wet: 15.5%] — Time Check (US) (Shamardal (US) [All: 14.9% Dry: 14.8% Wet: 15.1%]) (K A Lees) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $275,625 4 1 2 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 4 — — 1 3 — Wins — — — 1 — 2nds — — — 2 — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 3:0-2-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1100 (1) 1st UP: 2:1-0-0 2nd UP: 2:0-2-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 WIN: 25% PLACE: 75% RTG: 88 LAST 15 STARTS: 12s52 2ND, 09Apr22 hd, 3.8L Randwick (G 2) Percy Sykes Stakes 1200m 54 (B Avdulla 11) 13, Set wts with pen, 1:14.44 (Last 600m 37.44, Last 200m 13.02), Heavy(10), Paris Dior 54.5 including 0.5 over 1, Lady Laguna 54 3, Pantonario 54 4, Btg $6.50, $4.80, $5.50 8th to turn. --- SPELL --5TH, 20Aug22 2.8L Randwick (G 2) Silver Shadow Stakes 1200m 56 including 1 over (J Bowman 1) 14, Set wts with pen, 1:11.11 (Last 600m 34.32, Last 200m 11.72), Soft(5), Zougotcha 55 1, In Secret 55 2, North Star Lass 55 3, Btg $4.80, $5.50 9th to turn. Hampered near 200m. 2ND, 03Sep22 lng hd, 3.3L Randwick (G 2) Darley Furious Stakes 1200m 56 (J Bowman 7) 9, Set weights, 1:14.12 (Last 600m 37.95, Last 200m 13.42), Heavy(9), North Star Lass 56 1, She’s Extreme 56 3, Paris Dior 56 4, Btg $10.00, $6.50 led to turn. Failed to handle going. Kept on determinedly to fill the minors here last time out. Can play a role. 5. ZOUGOTCHA (5) 56 b f 3 Zoustar [All: 14.4% Dry: 14.5% Wet: 14.4%] — Fast Talker (Fastnet Rock [All: 13.6% Dry: 13.6% Wet: 13.6%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $203,250 4 2 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 4 — 1 1 2 — Wins — — 1 1 — 2nds — — — 1 — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 2:1-1-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1200 (2) 1st UP: 1:1-0-0 2nd UP: 1:0-1-0 3rd UP: 1:0-0-0 4th UP: 1:1-0-0 WIN: 50% PLACE: 75% RTG: 86 LAST 15 STARTS: 1251 2ND, 23Apr22 1L, 2L Randwick 2yo Open 1100m 57 (J Mc Donald 7) 8, Lim 54.5, 1:09.52 (Last 600m 38.91, Last 200m 13.72), Heavy(10), Bandi’s Boy 57 1, Command Approved 58 3, Diamond City 56 4, Btg $2.10, $2.80 (fav). 5th to 800m, 4th turn. --- FRESHENED --5TH, 04Jun22 1.1L Eagle Farm (LR) Bill Carter 1200m 56.5 (J Mc Donald 11) 11, Set weights, 1:11.12 (Last 600m 35.88), Good(4), Stroll 56.5 1, Bezique 56.5 2, Honey Pot 56.5 3, Btg $2.80, $3.00 (fav). Last to 800m, 9th turn. --- LET-UP --WON, 20Aug22 1.3L, nck Randwick (G 2) Silver Shadow Stakes 1200m 55 (W Pike 6) 14, Set wts with pen, 1:11.11 (Last 600m 34.32, Last 200m 11.42), Soft(5), In Secret 55 2, North Star Lass 55 3, Queen Of The Ball 56 4, Btg $17.00, $13.00 3rd settling, 4th turn. Keen. --- FRESHENED --Since recorded 1/2 len 2nd Mars Mission 900m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. Dug deep to salute here when resuming and the form out of that race has been very strong. Right in it. 6. SEVEN VEILS (6) 56 b f 3 Shalaa (IR) [All: 13.7% Dry: 14.6% Wet: 12.7%] — Mesmereyeser (Redoute’s Choice [All: 13.8% Dry: 14.8% Wet: 12.7%]) (Mark Newnham) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $209,150 5 1 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 5 — 1 1 3 — Wins — — — 1 — 2nds — 1 — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 3:1-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1200 (1) 1st UP: 2:0-1-0 2nd UP: 2:1-0-0 3rd UP: 1:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 WIN: 20% PLACE: 40% RTG: 85 LAST 15 STARTS: 210s76 12TH, 19Mar22 8.5L Rosehill (G 1) Longines Golden Slipper 1200m 54.5 (J Parr 15) 16, Set weights, 1:12.79 (Last 600m 36.37, Last 200m 13.16), Heavy(9), Fireburn 54.5 1, Best Of Bordeaux 56.5 2, Coolangatta 54.5 3, Btg $21.00 6th to turn. Eased near 800m. --- SPELL --7TH, 20Aug22 3.8L Randwick (G 2) Silver Shadow Stakes 1200m 57 (T Sherry 11) 14, Set wts with pen, 1:11.11 (Last 600m 34.32, Last 200m 11.62), Soft(5), Zougotcha 55 1, In Secret 55 2, North Star Lass 55 3, Btg $16.00, $21.00 11th to turn. Keen. 6TH, 03Sep22 7.6L Randwick (G 2) Darley Furious Stakes 1200m 56 (T Sherry 4) 9, Set weights, 1:14.12 (Last 600m 37.95, Last 200m 14.09), Heavy(9), North Star Lass 56 1, Willinga Beast 56 2, She’s Extreme 56 3, Btg $17.00, $11.00, $12.00 5th to 800m, 4th turn. Began awkwardly. Keen. Was safely held here in the wet last start. Must find something. 7. RUSSIAN CONQUEST (7) 56 b f 3 Russian Revolution — My Conquestadory (US) P & P Snowden SCRATCHED 8. GRACE’S SECRET (10) 56 b f 3 Vadamos (FR) [All: 11.1% Dry: 11.4% Wet: 10.7%] — Fermentation (NZ) (Pentire (GB) [All: 10.0% Dry: 10.5% Wet: 9.6%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $48,441 3 2 — — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 3 — — 3 — — Wins — — 2 — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 800 (1) 1000 (1) 1st UP: 2:1-0-0 2nd UP: 1:1-0-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 WIN: 66.7% PLACE: 66.7% RTG: 72 LAST 15 STARTS: 11s0 WON, 23Oct21 hd, 4L Riccarton Park 2yo Open 800m 54 (T R Moseley 5) 10, Set wts with pen, 46.47 secs , Dead(6), Stimulant 57.5 2, Thimble Theatre 54 3, Tap Dancer 54 4, Btg $7.50 led throughout. Shied concluding stages. WON, 13Nov21 4.3L, 4.3L Riccarton Park (LR) Welcome Stakes 1000m 54.5 (T R Moseley 3) 5, Set weights, 57.84 secs , Slow(7), Clark Kent 56.5 2, Tap Dancer 54.5 3, Champagne Dream 54.5 4, Btg $1.60 (fav). led throughout. --- SPELL --12TH, 20Aug22 5.6L Randwick (G 2) Silver Shadow Stakes 1200m 55 (R Bayliss 2) 14, Set wts with pen, 1:11.11 (Last 600m 34.32, Last 200m 11.62), Soft(5), Zougotcha 55 1, In Secret 55 2, North Star Lass 55 3, Btg $15.00, $21.00, $16.00 13th to turn. Began awkwardly. Keen. --- FRESHENED --Tuned for return with 3-1/4 len 4th Hameron 900m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. Freshened but never it at first Australian outing. No appeal. 9. PANTONARIO (2) 56 b f 3 Not A Single Doubt [All: 12.8% Dry: 11.7% Wet: 13.9%] — Rhodamine (Success Express (US) [All: 11.8% Dry: 11.2% Wet: 12.3%]) (G Waterhouse & A Bott) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $109,925 5 1 — 3 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 5 — 3 1 1 — Wins — — 1 — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — 3 — — — TRACK: 2:0-0-1 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1200 (1) 1st UP: 3:1-0-2 2nd UP: 1:0-0-1 3rd UP: 1:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 WIN: 20% PLACE: 80% RTG: 70 LAST 15 STARTS: 3s334s1 3RD, 29Jan22 3.8L, 1L Rosehill (G 3) Widden Stakes 1100m 54.5 (T Clark 4) 10, Set wts with pen, 1:03.53 (Last 600m 33.08, Last 200m 11.68), Good(4), Queen Of The Ball 54.5 1, Revolutionary Miss 54.5 2, Dame Cartland 54.5 4, Btg $8.00, $9.00, $8.50 2nd to turn. --- LET-UP --4TH, 09Apr22 4.1L Randwick (G 2) Percy Sykes Stakes 1200m 54 (C Williams 4) 13, Set wts with pen, 1:14.44 (Last 600m 37.44, Last 200m 13.32), Heavy(10), Paris Dior 54.5 including 0.5 over 1, Willinga Beast 54 2, Lady Laguna 54 3, Btg $12.00, $13.00 7th to 800m, 6th turn. Slowly away. --- SPELL --WON, 27Aug22 2L, sht hd Kembla Grange F&M’s Mdn 1200m 55.5 (Ms W Costin 2) 6, Set weights, 1:10.77 (Last 600m 33.06), Soft(5), Mad Darcey 58 2, Power Puff 56 including 0.5 over 3, Terrestar 55.5 4, Btg $1.70, $1.50 (fav). led throughout. Rising in grade here. Hard to recommend. 10. MADAME POMMERY (14) 56 ch f 3 No Nay Never (US) [All: 12.9% Dry: 14.1% Wet: 11.7%] — Cancel (Exceed And Excel [All: 12.8% Dry: 13.2% Wet: 12.4%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $117,850 4 1 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 4 — — 2 2 — Wins — — — 1 — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1200 (1) 1st UP: 3:1-0-0 2nd UP: 1:0-1-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 WIN: 25% PLACE: 50% RTG: 68 LAST 15 STARTS: 6s12s5 WON, 21May22 3.3L, 1/2 nck Rosehill 2yo Open 1200m 54 (J Ford 3) 9, Lim 54, 1:15.11 (Last 600m 36.68, Last 200m 12.32), Heavy(9), Dark Harmony 56 2, Northern Beaches 57 3, Vinnie’s Spirit 56 4, Btg $11.00, $15.00 4th to 800m, 3rd turn. 2ND, 04Jun22 3.8L, sht 1/2 hd Rosehill 2yo Open 1300m 57 (J Ford 4) 11, Lim 54.5, 1:19.42 (Last 600m 36.55, Last 200m 12.90), Soft(7), Osipenko 56.5 1, Backrower 57 3, High Blue Sea 56.5 4, Btg $3.00, $2.90, $3.20 2nd throughout. --- SPELL --5TH, 03Sep22 7.5L Randwick (G 2) Darley Furious Stakes 1200m 56 (J Ford 6) 9, Set weights, 1:14.12 (Last 600m 37.95, Last 200m 13.66), Heavy(9), North Star Lass 56 1, Willinga Beast 56 2, She’s Extreme 56 3, Btg $26.00, $21.00, $31.00 7th to turn. Hampered at start. Eased near 400m. Had excuses in similar class here first-up. Perhaps a place. 11. CELESTIAL SPIRIT (12) 56 b/br f 3 Zoustar [All: 14.4% Dry: 14.5% Wet: 14.4%] — Positive Problems (Sebring [All: 11.7% Dry: 11.8% Wet: 11.6%]) (G Waterhouse & A Bott) SCRATCHED 12. RENAISSANCE WOMAN (1) 56 br f 3 Reliable Man (GB) [All: 10.2% Dry: 10.5% Wet: 9.9%] — Mrs Kennedy (Fastnet Rock [All: 13.6% Dry: 13.6% Wet: 13.6%]) (Bjorn Baker) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $28,000 3 1 — — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 3 — — — 3 — Wins — — — 1 — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 1:0-0-0 Won over: 1300 (1) 1st UP: 1:0-0-0 2nd UP: 1:1-0-0 3rd UP: 1:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 WIN: 33.3% PLACE: 33.3% RTG: 61 LAST 15 STARTS: 614 6TH, 22Jun22 5.6L Canterbury 2yo , Fillies Mdn 1250m 56.5 (J Parr 2) 9, Lim 54, 1:17.53 (Last 600m 37.82), Heavy(9), Lady Harlem 56 1, Vienna Princess 55.5 2, Maritima 56.5 3, Btg $51.00, $31.00 6th throughout. Slowly away. WON, 09Jul22 1/2 hd, 1L Scone 2yo Mdn 1300m 55 (A Gibbons 2) 6, Lim 55, 1:21.04 (Last 600m 36.78), Heavy(9), Flashing Steel 57 2, Choose Your Words 55 3, Nosey Parker 55.5 4, Btg $4.80, $6.50 4th to turn. Laid in in straight. 4TH, 16Jul22 2.8L Rosehill 2yo Open 1400m 55 (Ms R King 9) 10, Lim 54, 1:26.67 (Last 600m 35.74, Last 200m 11.90), Heavy(8), Flag Of Honour 57 1, Alberich 58 2, Vinnie’s Spirit 57.5 3, Btg $31.00, $26.00 Last to 800m, 7th turn. Laid in near turn. --- LET-UP --Since registered 1/2 len 2nd Hameron 900m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. Back from a let-up and rises in class. Can’t have. 13. NINGALOO STAR (4) 56 b f 3 Deep Field [All: 14.6% Dry: 14.5% Wet: 14.8%] — Coral Reef (Galileo (IR) [All: 14.3% Dry: 13.7% Wet: 14.8%]) (J G Sargent) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $25,655 5 1 — 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 5 — 1 3 1 — Wins — — 1 — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — 1 — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1300 (1) 1st UP: 1:0-0-0 2nd UP: 1:0-0-1 3rd UP: 1:1-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 20% PLACE: 40% RTG: 57 LAST 15 STARTS: 63146 WON, 17Jun22 0.5L, 1/2 hd Goulburn Mdn 1300m 55 (A Adkins 7) 12, Set weights, 1:20.04 (Last 600m 37.30), Soft(7), Miss Tambo 57 2, Arale 57 3, Nullify 57 4, Btg $11.00, $13.00, $12.00 4th to turn. --- LET-UP --4TH, 16Aug22 3.2L Wyong Cls 1 1000m 55 (A Adkins 5) 10, Lim 55, 57.13s (Last 600m 33.50), Good(4), Dijon 59 1, Insurrection 56 2, Fire And Ice 58.5 3, Btg $31.00, $41.00 9th to 800m, 8th turn. Slowly away. Held up on straightening. 6TH, 31Aug22 3.8L Warwick Farm 3yo Bm64 1200m 55.5 (A Adkins 1) 10, Lim 55.5, 1:10.71 (Last 600m 34.97), Soft(5), Cinderella Days 57 1, Lindermann 59.5 2, Insurrection 59 3, Btg $13.00, $17.00 6th throughout. Began awkwardly. Eased near 200m. Stiffer challenge here. Not fancied. 14. BYRON BELLE (9) 56 b f 3 Snitzel [All: 14.9% Dry: 14.3% Wet: 15.5%] — Diademe (NZ) (Savabeel [All: 11.6% Dry: 11.9% Wet: 11.4%]) (J G Sargent) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $13,275 2 — 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 2 — — 1 1 — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 1:0-1-0 2nd UP: 1:0-0-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 PLACE: 50% LAST 15 STARTS: 24 2ND, 17Aug22 0.8L, 1/2 nck Canterbury 3yo , Fillies Mdn 1200m 57 (K S Latham 1) 9, Lim 54, 1:13.47 (Last 600m 36.62), Soft(7), Wollombi 55.5 1, Beautiful Heart 58 3, Seiryu 57 4, Btg $31.00, $51.00 5th to turn. Keen. 4TH, 07Sep22 8.3L Canterbury 3yo Mdn 1250m 56 (K S Latham 6) 6, Lim 54, 1:17.56 (Last 600m 38.36), Heavy(8), Kote 57 1, Lamorlaye 55 2, Silvanito 58 3, Btg $11.00, $13.00, $11.00 2nd to turn. Faces stronger opposition now. Cannot entertain. RACE 7 3yo & up WFA Group 1 3.15 (1600m) Track stats (past 12 months) Winning favourites over this dist: 14% Winning barriers over this track and dist: 1: 7%, 2: 18%, 3: 18%, 4: 5%, 5: 9%, 6: 7%, 7: 7%, 8: 11%, 9: 9%, 10: 0%, 11: 5%, 12: 2%, 13: 0%, 14: 0%, 15: 0%, 16: 0%, 17: 0%, 18: 2%, 19: 0%, 20: 0%, 1. ZAAKI (7) 59 b/br g 8 Leroidesanimaux (BR) [All: 24.9% Dry: 19.1% Wet: 30.8%] — Kesara (GB) (Sadler’s Wells (US) [All: 20.9% Dry: 19.9% Wet: 21.9%]) (Annabel Neasham) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $7,465,357 36 13 5 7 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 36 9 17 6 3 1 Wins 3 6 2 2 — 2nds 2 1 1 1 — 3rds 2 4 — — 1 TRACK: 5:2-1-0 DIST: 11:3-2-2 Won over: 1400 (2) 1600 (1) 1607 (1) 1609 (1) 1712 (1) 1771 (1) 1800 (3) 2000 (2) 2200 (1) 1st UP: 8:4-2-1 2nd UP: 7:3-0-1 3rd UP: 7:1-2-2 4th UP: 7:3-1-0 WIN: 36.1% PLACE: 69.4% RTG: 117 LAST 15 STARTS: 11s1131s21213s1 WON, 07May22 0.8L, 0.5L Gold Coast (Metro) (G 2) A.D. Hollindale Stakes 1800m 59 (J Mc Donald 3) 11, Weight for age, 1:54.77 (Last 600m 37.10), Heavy(8), Polly Grey 57 2, Kukeracha 59 3, Huetor 59 4, Btg $1.40, $1.45 (fav). led throughout. Hampered near 1600m. 3RD, 28May22 lng nck, 1.3L Eagle Farm (G 1) XXXX Doomben Cup 2100m 59 (J Mc Donald 10) 10, Weight for age, 2:09.79 (Last 600m 35.29), Good(4), Huetor 59 1, Maximal 59 2, Great House 59 4, Btg $1.28, $1.22, $1.24 (fav). 2nd to turn. Vetted - no abnormalities. Swab taken by order of stewards. --- SPELL --WON, 03Sep22 1.8L, 0.5L Randwick (G 2) Gpi Tramway Stakes 1400m 59 (J Mc Donald 3) 7, Set wts with pen, 1:28.17 (Last 600m 37.54, Last 200m 12.74), Heavy(10), Icebath 53 2, Nimalee 56 3, Profondo 58 4, Btg $1.70, $1.90 (fav). led throughout. Put paid to them easily here first-up. Strong claims. 2. MAXIMAL (9) 59 b h 5 Galileo (IR) [All: 14.3% Dry: 13.7% Wet: 14.8%] — Joyeuse (GB) (Oasis Dream (GB) [All: 16.0% Dry: 14.8% Wet: 17.2%]) (J A O’Shea) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $406,360 13 1 6 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 13 — 11 2 — — Wins — 1 — — — 2nds — 5 1 — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 4:1-1-0 Won over: 1609 (1) 1st UP: 4:0-2-0 2nd UP: 3:0-2-0 3rd UP: 3:1-1-0 4th UP: 3:0-1-0 WIN: 7.7% PLACE: 53.8% RTG: 103 LAST 15 STARTS: 18s2242s6s0025s 11TH, 12Mar22 9.3L Flemington (G 1) TAB Australian Cup 2000m 58.5 (J Bowman 3) 12, Weight for age, 2:00.82 (Last 600m 34.94, Last 200m 12.84), Good(4), Duais 57 1, Think It Over 59 2, Spanish Mission 59 3, Btg $21.00, $26.00 7th to 1200m, 8th 800m, 10th turn. Blundered near 100m. Lacerations. --- LET-UP --2ND, 28May22 lng nck, 1.3L Eagle Farm (G 1) XXXX Doomben Cup 2100m 59 (N Rawiller 6) 10, Weight for age, 2:09.79 (Last 600m 35.29), Good(4), Huetor 59 1, Zaaki 59 3, Great House 59 4, Btg $31.00 6th settling, 7th 1200m, 6th 800m, 7th turn. Pulled hard. 5TH, 11Jun22 2L Eagle Farm (G 2) Sky Racing Q22 2200m 59 (N Rawiller 13) 15, Weight for age, 2:16.98 (Last 600m 35.55), Good(4), Numerian 59 1, Kolding 59 2, Yonkers 59 3, Btg $5.50 14th settling, 13th 1200m, 12th 800m, 11th turn. Held up near 500m. --- SPELL --Strips fitter for 4-1/2 len 4th Mr Mozart 1100m C’bury barrier trial Soft(7) Sept 1. Can pull out a run fresh. Place looks best. 3. ANAMOE (8) 58.5 b/br h 4 Street Boss (US) [All: 12.3% Dry: 11.0% Wet: 13.6%] — Anamato (Redoute’s Choice [All: 13.8% Dry: 14.8% Wet: 12.7%]) (James Cummings) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $5,253,275 17 8 5 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 17 — 9 5 3 — Wins — 4 3 1 — 2nds — 2 2 1 — 3rds — 2 — — — TRACK: 5:3-1-0 DIST: 2:1-1-0 Won over: 1000 (1) 1200 (2) 1400 (3) 1600 (1) 2000 (1) 1st UP: 5:2-1-1 2nd UP: 4:2-1-1 3rd UP: 3:2-1-0 4th UP: 3:1-2-0 WIN: 47.1% PLACE: 88.2% RTG: 116 LAST 15 STARTS: 21s1212s31219s1 WON, 19Mar22 6.5L, 0.8L Rosehill (G 1) Sky Racing Rosehill Gneas 2000m 56.5 (J Mc Donald 6) 6, Set weights, 2:09.03 (Last 600m 35.20, Last 200m 11.98), Heavy(9), Converge 56.5 2, Forgot You 56.5 3, Profondo 56.5 4, Btg $1.70 (fav). led settling, 2nd to turn. Lost a plate. LAST, 09Apr22 13L Randwick (G 1) Queen Elizabeth Stakes 2000m 55.5 (T Berry 5) 9, Weight for age, 2:10.87 (Last 600m 38.06, Last 200m 14.80), Heavy(10), Think It Over 59 1, Zaaki 59 2, Mount Popa 59 3, Btg $4.00, $3.80, $4.00 5th to 1200m, 6th 800m, 7th turn. Poor recovery. --- SPELL --WON, 20Aug22 1.8L, sht hd Randwick (G 1) Winx Stakes 1400m 58.5 (J Mc Donald 1) 10, Weight for age, 1:24.23 (Last 600m 34.22, Last 200m 11.28), Soft(5), Fangirl 56.5 2, Profondo 58.5 3, Hilal 58.5 4, Btg $2.60, $2.50 (fav). 4th to 800m, 3rd turn. Lost a plate. --- FRESHENED --Since recorded hd, 1-3/4 len 3rd Coodarady, Caboche 1215m W Farm barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 9. Reeled them in easily to salute here first-up. Hard to hold out. 4. CONVERGE (10) 58.5 b g 4 Frankel (GB) [All: 14.5% Dry: 16.8% Wet: 12.2%] — Conversely (IR) (Shamardal (US) [All: 14.9% Dry: 14.8% Wet: 15.1%]) (G Waterhouse & A Bott) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $1,720,700 14 4 3 3 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 14 — 8 2 4 — Wins — 3 — 1 — 2nds — 2 — 1 — 3rds — 1 2 — — TRACK: 6:2-0-2 DIST: 5:3-0-1 Won over: 1200 (1) 1600 (3) 1st UP: 5:1-0-1 2nd UP: 2:0-1-1 3rd UP: 2:2-0-0 4th UP: 2:0-1-1 WIN: 28.6% PLACE: 71.4% RTG: 108 LAST 15 STARTS: 21321s8s33120s6 2ND, 19Mar22 6.5L, 0.8L Rosehill (G 1) Sky Racing Rosehill Gneas 2000m 56.5 (T Clark 5) 6, Set weights, 2:09.03 (Last 600m 35.20, Last 200m 12.50), Heavy(9), Anamoe 56.5 1, Forgot You 56.5 3, Profondo 56.5 4, Btg $4.00, $3.80 2nd settling, 3rd 1200m, 4th 800m, 3rd turn. 18TH, 02Apr22 9.7L Randwick (G 1) Doncaster Mile 1600m 49.5 (Ms R King 3) 20, Lim 49.5, 1:39.94 (Last 600m 36.48, Last 200m 13.46), Heavy(9), Mr Brightside 50.5 including 0.5 over 1, I’m Thunderstruck 55.5 2, Icebath 52 including 0.5 over 3, Btg $8.00, $9.00, $8.50 4th settling, 3rd to turn. Hampered at start. Poor recovery. --- SPELL --6TH, 03Sep22 9.9L Randwick (G 2) Gpi Tramway Stakes 1400m 59 (T Clark 6) 7, Set wts with pen, 1:28.17 (Last 600m 37.54, Last 200m 13.70), Heavy(10), Zaaki 59 1, Icebath 53 2, Nimalee 56 3, Btg $10.00, $9.00, $12.00 4th to turn. Failed to handle going. Lacked a pick-up and only plugged to line in the wet here first-up. Prefer others. 5. PROFONDO (2) 58.5 b/br h 4 Deep Impact (JP) [All: 21.4% Dry: 23.0% Wet: 19.7%] — Honesty Prevails (Redoute’s Choice [All: 13.8% Dry: 14.8% Wet: 12.7%]) (Richard Litt) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $757,000 7 2 1 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 7 — 3 2 2 — Wins — 2 — — — 2nds — 1 — — — 3rds — — 1 — — TRACK: 3:1-0-1 DIST: 1:0-0-0 Won over: 1400 (1) 2000 (1) 1st UP: 3:1-0-1 2nd UP: 3:0-1-0 3rd UP: 1:1-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 WIN: 28.6% PLACE: 57.1% RTG: 107 LAST 15 STARTS: 121s04s34 4TH, 19Mar22 8.6L Rosehill (G 1) Sky Racing Rosehill Gneas 2000m 56.5 (J Bowman 4) 6, Set weights, 2:09.03 (Last 600m 35.20, Last 200m 13.04), Heavy(9), Anamoe 56.5 1, Converge 56.5 2, Forgot You 56.5 3, Btg $6.00, $7.50, $7.00 3rd settling, led to turn. Overraced early stages. Weakened in straight. --- SPELL --3RD, 20Aug22 1.8L, sht hd Randwick (G 1) Winx Stakes 1400m 58.5 (B Avdulla 6) 10, Weight for age, 1:24.23 (Last 600m 34.22, Last 200m 11.50), Soft(5), Anamoe 58.5 1, Fangirl 56.5 2, Hilal 58.5 4, Btg $11.00, $15.00 5th to 800m, 4th turn. Raced wide without cover. 4TH, 03Sep22 3.7L Randwick (G 2) Gpi Tramway Stakes 1400m 58 (B Avdulla 1) 7, Set wts with pen, 1:28.17 (Last 600m 37.54, Last 200m 13), Heavy(10), Zaaki 59 1, Icebath 53 2, Nimalee 56 3, Btg $5.00, $6.00 3rd to turn. Ran home respectably in the wet here last outing. One for exotics. 6. DUAIS (5) 57 b m 5 Shamus Award [All: 14.2% Dry: 14.0% Wet: 14.4%] — Meerlust (Johannesburg (US) [All: 11.4% Dry: 10.1% Wet: 12.8%]) (Edward Cummings) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $2,737,765 20 7 4 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 20 — 9 7 4 — Wins — 4 3 — — 2nds — 3 1 — — 3rds — — 1 — — TRACK: 6:1-1-0 DIST: 3:1-0-0 Won over: 1300 (1) 1600 (1) 2000 (3) 2200 (1) 2400 (1) 1st UP: 5:1-1-1 2nd UP: 4:0-1-0 3rd UP: 3:2-0-0 4th UP: 3:1-1-0 WIN: 35% PLACE: 60% RTG: 116 LAST 15 STARTS: 21s3610s96117s0 WON, 28Mar22 3.5L, 1L Newcastle (Metro) (G 1) Kia Tancred Stakes 2400m 56.5 (J Parr 7) 9, Weight for age, 2:35.05 (Last 600m 35.53, Last 200m 12.02), Soft(6), Stockman 59 2, The Chosen One 59 3, Think It Over 59 4, Btg $2.35, $2.50, $2.35 (fav). Last to turn. Taken back from wide barrier. 7TH, 09Apr22 7.5L Randwick (G 1) Queen Elizabeth Stakes 2000m 57 (J Parr 9) 9, Weight for age, 2:10.87 (Last 600m 38.06, Last 200m 13.76), Heavy(10), Think It Over 59 1, Zaaki 59 2, Mount Popa 59 3, Btg $6.50, $5.50, $6.50 Last to turn. Taken back from wide barrier. Vetted - no abnormalities. --- SPELL --10TH, 27Aug22 7.4L Caulfield (G 1) Magic Millions Memsie Stakes 1400m 57 (J Parr 10) 14, Weight for age, 1:24.38 (Last 600m 35.40, Last 200m 11.78), Soft(5), Snapdancer 57 1, I’m Thunderstruck 59 2, Cascadian 59 3, Btg $26.00, $31.00, $26.00 13th settling, Last turn. Failed to make an impression in similar company at Caulfield first-up. Place appeal only. 7. MONTEFILIA (6) 57 b m 5 Kermadec (NZ) [All: 14.4% Dry: 16.0% Wet: 12.7%] — Bana Wu (GB) (Shirocco (GE) [All: 13.7% Dry: 14.4% Wet: 13.1%]) (David Payne) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $2,418,525 19 6 1 4 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 19 — 6 8 5 — Wins — 3 1 2 — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — 1 2 1 — TRACK: 11:3-1-1 DIST: 3:1-0-1 Won over: 1400 (1) 1500 (1) 1600 (1) 2000 (2) 2400 (1) 1st UP: 5:1-0-2 2nd UP: 5:2-1-1 3rd UP: 4:1-0-0 4th UP: 3:1-0-0 WIN: 31.6% PLACE: 57.9% RTG: 115 LAST 15 STARTS: s6345s3214s718s 7TH, 26Feb22 2.6L Randwick (G 1) TAB Chipping Norton Stks 1600m 57 (J Collett 4) 10, Weight for age, 1:39.64 (Last 600m 36.02, Last 200m 12.14), Heavy(10), Verry Elleegant 57 1, She’s Ideel 57 2, Angel Of Truth 59 3, Btg $17.00 led settling, 4th 1200m, 5th 800m, 6th turn. WON, 19Mar22 2L, 5.8L Rosehill (G 1) Ranvet Stks 2000m 57 (J Collett 2) 6, Weight for age, 2:07.54 (Last 600m 35.56, Last 200m 11.80), Heavy(9), Verry Elleegant 57 2, Angel Of Truth 59 3, Sikandarabad 59 4, Btg $9.00, $10.00, $9.00 4th to 800m, led turn. 8TH, 09Apr22 8.5L Randwick (G 1) Queen Elizabeth Stakes 2000m 57 (J Bowman 2) 9, Weight for age, 2:10.87 (Last 600m 38.06, Last 200m 14.44), Heavy(10), Think It Over 59 1, Zaaki 59 2, Mount Popa 59 3, Btg $8.00, $6.00 3rd settling, 4th 1200m, 3rd 800m, 4th turn. Crowded in straight. Eased down. Vetted - no abnormalities. Continued page 71 TELE01Z01MA - V1
43 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 TABFORM RACE 1 Rarity Wholesale 1600m 1.00 3 & 4yo Benchmark 68. Prizemoney: $50,000; 1st $22,000; 2nd $8950; 3rd $4950; 4th $3275; 5th $1950. BOBS Silver Bonus Available Up To $9625. Apprentices can claim. 1. 2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3. 4. 5. FORM HORSE DRAW 3426s t TING TONG dwh 6 64161 s CINQUE TORRI w 3 s5411 KAPSALI dw 4 6s666 s ARTERO w 8 25551 s I WANT ONE dwh 2 s1908 t PREFECT MATCH dw 7 2114 t COMMUNIST Ⓑ 1 10734 SEBRING’S ROSE w 5 6. 7. EQ1 8. TRAINER K A Lees Bjorn Baker B J Dodson M J Dunn K A Lees Sara Ryan Michael Freedman David Pfieffer JOCKEY Zac Lloyd (a1.5) D Gibbons (a) SCRATCHED K S Latham B Avdulla J Collett J Mc Donald T Berry WGT 62.5 60 59.5 58.5 58.5 57 56.5 55.5 RACE 2 Kloster Motor Group Handicap 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. FORM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 65323 036s2 8 33s22 95 29s 427s2 30s52 644s 62394 HORSE DRAW CONDRIEU 2 EDNA 11 HEART’S CONTENT 7 SAVANACI (NZ) 12 DIVA DIVA 6 FLAURICE 8 A LOT MORE LOVE b Ⓑ 9 LYONNAISE LUNCH (NZ) 1 PIEROSSA b Ⓑ 14 POETIC DRAMA (NZ) 10 SPIRITED CHARLIZE 3 VICTORY SALUTE Ⓑ 4 MONFIDUCIA (NZ) 13 EDGEWISE 5 TRAINER J A O’Shea Craig Carmody P H Bloomfield Annabel Neasham Joseph Pride G Waterhouse & A Bott G Ryan & S Alexiou J C Coyle P & P Snowden M, W & J Hawkes W T Wilkes Annabel Neasham David Payne David Pfieffer $4.80 4.80 — 21.00 4.20 81.00 *2.20 9.50 1400m 1.35 JOCKEY K S Latham W Pike J Parr J Mc Donald T Schiller (a) Ms R King B Avdulla SCRATCHED K Mc Evoy T Berry A Gibbons C Schofield J Collett T Clark EQ2 WGT 59 59 59 59 58.5 58 57.5 57 57 57 56.5 56.5 55.5 55 5.00 23.00 61.00 7.50 19.00 23.00 *2.50 — 8.50 5.50 41.00 51.00 61.00 19.00 STEWARDS REPORT: 2. Edna crowded at start, checked near 600m, lost a plate WYO Aug 16. 6. Flaurice began awkwardly, failed to handle going DON Aug 16. 8. Lyonnaise Lunch slowly away HAW Sept 3. 10. Poetic Drama held up near 600m WYO Sept 2. 14. Edgewise not fully tested KEG Aug 27. RACE 3 Hunter Valley Prem. Meats 1400m 2.10 C,H&G’s Maiden. Prizemoney: $50,000; 1st $22,000; 2nd $8950; 3rd $4950; 4th $3275; 5th $1950. BOBS Silver Bonus Available Up To $9625. Apprentices can claim. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. FORM 1 28s0 2 3 47s54 4 5 7 6 36 7 0 8 8 9 9 10 9 11 65 12 6s4 13 5s80 14 99 15 7s773 16 s0665 17 8s900 HORSE DRAW TRAINER WARBY Ⓑ 6 C Maher & D Eustace MASTER RIGHT 16 Annabel Neasham PELSAERT (NZ) 9 Joseph Pride LUCKY STOCK 14 J A O’Shea CUT ON A DIME Ⓑ 3 Bryce Heys STATE OF AMERICA Ⓑ 4 David Payne SUMMONS (NZ) 2 C J Waller CHESTERAY Ⓑ 17 John Thompson GOOD LIEUTENANT Ⓑ 15 Matthew Smith ANGARA h 8 P M Perry HAATHER Ⓑ 11 P & P Snowden MAKALU Ⓑ 1 Annabel Neasham MELLENCAMP 12 A M Boyle SHARK SPIRIT Ⓑ 13 J A O’Shea Emergencies: (in order) NEDDY Ⓑ 5 Tim McIntosh TYQUENDO 10 T J Bartley NOTABADBET (NZ) 7 Ms T Timbery EQ3 9. JOCKEY B Avdulla SCRATCHED R Jones (a) T Schiller (a) K S Latham J Mc Donald SCRATCHED J Collett J Ford T Berry C Schofield W Pike G Buckley WGT 59.5 59 57.5 56.5 56 56 56 55.5 55.5 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 5.50 — 8.50 26.00 7.50 11.00 *3.20 — 61.00 126.00 10.00 7.00 151.00 61.00 17.00 10.00 81.00 STEWARDS REPORT: 1. Warby slowly away, taken back from wide barrier, crowded near 1200m KEN Aug 24. 5. Cut On A Dime checked near 50m KEN Aug 24. 8. Chesteray keen WYO Sept 2. 9. Good Lieutenant taken back from wide barrier NEW Aug 30. 10. Angara raced wide without cover, keen, vetted - no abnormalities SCO Sept 6. 15. Neddy inconvenienced near turn MUS Sept 1. 16. Tyquendo laid in in straight WYO Sept 2. 17. Notabadbet struck interference at start IPS Aug 24. GEAR CHANGES RACE 1: (6) Prefect Match tongue-tie on first time RACE 2: (1) Condrieu ear muffs on first time, lugging bit on first time; (4) Savanaci ear muffs on first time; (6) Flaurice pre-race ear muffs on first time, nose roll off first time; (12) Victory Salute tongue-tie on first time; (13) Monfiducia cross-over noseband on first time RACE 3: (1) Warby blinkers on again, tongue-tie on first time, winkers off first time; (4) Lucky Stock lugging bit on first time; (6) State Of America blinkers on first time, near-side bubble cheeker on first time; (10) Angara lugging bit on first time, tongue-tie on first time; (11) Haather gelded RACE 4: (1) Classy Jaybee blinkers off again; (5) Ebhaar nose roll on first time; (6) Shalstar pre-race ear muffs on first time; (7) The Wayfarer blinkers on again RACE 5: (2) Iowa cross-over noseband off first time, gelded; (15) Mandalong Missile blinkers on first time; (16) The Big Biig cross-over noseband off first time; (19) Welcome My Lady blinkers on first time, winkers off first time RACE 6: (7) Through Irish Eyes blinkers off first time RACE 7: (2) Dashing Willoughby bit lifter on first time, blinkers on again, cross-over noseband off first time, ear muffs on first time, lugging bit off first time, standard bit on first time; (6) Character blinkers on again RACE 8: (2) More Prophets blinkers off first time, winkers on first time Note: Greyhound meetings can be found in Daily Telegraph sport V1 - TELE01Z01MA races today TAB CODE: SR on SKY1, SKY Thoroughbred Central THE FILES » Daily Double: Races 6 and 8 » Early Quaddie: 1, 2, 3, 4 » Treble: 6, 7, 8 » Quaddie: 5, 6, 7, 8 » Big6: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 » Rail: True. » Track: Soft (7) » TAB First 4: All races » Odds and Evens: All races LEGEND STEWARDS REPORT: 2. Cinque Torri laid in near 100m WYO Sept 2. 3. Kapsali hampered at start GOS Aug 26. 6. Prefect Match crowded near 1200m, vetted - no abnormalities CAN Sept 7. 7. Communist eased near 400m KEN Aug 24. 8. Sebring’s Rose began awkwardly GOS Aug 26. F&M Maiden. Prizemoney: $50,000; 1st $22,000; 2nd $8950; 3rd $4950; 4th $3275; 5th $1950. BOBS Silver Bonus Available Up To $9625. Apprentices can claim. Newcastle (Showcase) se) t won at track. c won this distance at the track. d won this distance another track. w won in wet. b beaten favourite. o not in first nine. s spell at least three months. h home track. p pulled up. l lost rider. n won at night. Ⓑ eligible for BOBS bonus. RACE 4 New Era Tech. Hurricane Handicap 900m 2.50 EQ4 Benchmark 78. Prizemoney: $50,000; 1st $22,000; 2nd $8950; 3rd $4950; 4th $3275; 5th $1950. BOBS Silver Bonus Available Up To $9625. Apprentices can claim. 1. 2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3. 4. 5. FORM HORSE DRAW 1420s s CLASSY JAYBEE wn 8 4117s t WASHINGTON TOWERS cw 1 10657 t SAQUON wh 10 57s17 s TORO TORO cw 6 90s51 s EBHAAR w Ⓑ 7 11s1s s SHALSTAR 9 146s2 s THE WAYFARER w 4 s1069 s COMONIC w 2 870s7 s LITTLE FAIFO 5 4249s t DRACHENFELS tw 3 6. 7. 8. TRAINER J A Sylvester Todd Smart P M Perry S C Jones P & P Snowden Paul Messara R P Northam S I Singleton Dean Jackson J A Sylvester 9. 10. JOCKEY W Pike Zac Lloyd (a1.5) T Clark R Hutchings T Berry D Gibbons (a) R Jones (a) G Buckley J Innes Jnr Ms G Mc Donnell (a3) WGT 59.5 59.5 57.5 57.5 55 55 55 55 55 55 8.50 4.40 23.00 11.00 *2.40 3.80 26.00 12.00 126.00 71.00 STEWARDS REPORT: 4. Toro Toro began awkwardly, respiratory issues, Ordered to trial KEN Aug 24. 5. Ebhaar wide throughout WAF Aug 31. 7. The Wayfarer raced three wide TAM Sept 4. RACE 5 GTS Lawnpride Australia Plate Ray Thomas Matt Jones Shayne O’Cass 1 2 CINQUE TORRI 7 Communist 5 I Want One 8 Sebring’s Rose 1 TING TONG 7 Communist 2 Cinque Torri 5 I Want One 8 SEBRING’S ROSE 1 Ting Tong 7 Communist 5 I Want One 2 7 A LOT MORE LOVE 5 Diva Diva 10 Poetic Drama 6 Flaurice 10 POETIC DRAMA 7 A Lot More Love 1 Condrieu 2 Edna 7 xA LOT MORE LOVE 5 Diva Diva 10 Poetic Drama 2 Edna 3 11 HAATHER 6 State Of America 12 Makalu 3 Pelsaert 6 xSTATE OF AMERICA 1 Warby 7 Summons 11 Haather 1 xxxWARBY 7 Summons 3 Pelsaert 15 Neddy 4 5 xEBHAAR 6 Shalstar 1 Classy Jaybee 2 Washington Towers 6 SHALSTAR 2 Washington Towers 5 Ebhaar 4 Toro Toro 5 EBHAAR 6 Shalstar 4 Toro Toro 7 The Wayfarer 5 11 xxxLEFT REELING 1 Chappelli 4 Martini Crusader 8 Flying Witness 11 LEFT REELING 8 Flying Witness 4 Martini Crusader 5 Reginald 11 LEFT REELING 3 Kingdom Of Gold 7 Tribute King 4 Martini Crusader 6 9 BORN A KING 2 Mankayan 1 Arapaho 4 Durston 1 ARAPAHO 2 Mankayan 9 Born A King 4 Durston 2 xxMANKAYAN 9 Born A King 8 Yiyi 4 Durston 7 4 CROSS TALK 9 Old Flame 3 Purple Sector 7 Luncies 4 xxxCROSS TALK 9 Old Flame 3 Purple Sector 6 Character 7 LUNCIES 9 Old Flame 3 Purple Sector 4 Cross Talk 8 5 xxKATALIN 9 Hope In Your Heart 3 Icebath 1 Mirra Vision 3 xxICEBATH 2 More Prophets 9 Hope In Your Heart 5 Katalin 3 ICEBATH 2 More Prophets 6 Le Villi 1 Mirra Vision 1850m 3.25 Class 1/Maiden SW. Prizemoney: $50,000; 1st $22,000; 2nd $8950; 3rd $4950; 4th $3275; 5th $1950. BOBS Extra Bonus available: $5,625. Apprentices can claim. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. RACE 7 Aust. Bloodstock Cameron Handicap 1500m 4.40 Group 3. Prizemoney: $200,000; 1st $109,000; 2nd $36,375; 3rd $17,500; 4th $8750; 5th $5375. Apprentices cannot claim. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 FORM HORSE DRAW TRAINER 44s04 CHAPPELLI w Ⓑ 9 David Payne 1240s t IOWA (IRE) 8 Mark Newnham 318s9 KINGDOM OF GOLD twh 14 Nathan Doyle s2122 t MARTINI CRUSADER twb 4 Stephen O’Halloran 70s51 REGINALD cw Ⓑ 19 A J Cummings 22s66 t SUPREMO 11 John Thompson 26s55 TRIBUTE KING (NZ) b 6 P L Shailer 27s25 t FLYING WITNESS c 3 Annabel Neasham 32126 JUST LIKE LISA wh 13 D I Atkins 72847 LAYLA OF MONACO wb 5 J C Coyle 27s21 LEFT REELING (NZ) w 1 J G Sargent s0764 s ALPINE BRONZE 10 J C Coyle 35s7 s ARMALITE 18 Annabel Neasham 6s2 s RA RA GRANDPA b 16 Brad Widdup Emergencies: (in order) 6s303 MANDALONG MISSILE 15 G R Nickson 36 s THE BIG BIIG 17 Lauri Parker 47s62 OBVERSE 12 Joseph Ible 60s2 s ONTHE EIGHTHDAY h 7 Patrick Cleave 874 WELCOME MY LADY 20 John Thompson 79865 THUNDOZER w 2 B A Perrett JOCKEY K S Latham J Parr W Pike T Clark J Collett B Avdulla B Looker C Schofield K Nestor SCRATCHED J Mc Donald SCRATCHED S Clipperton K Mc Evoy WGT 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 57 57 57 57 55 55 55 T Schiller (a) J Ford 55 51.00 56.5 51.00 56.5 51.00 56.5 101.00 55 101.00 59 101.00 17.00 13.00 17.00 6.50 9.00 17.00 31.00 9.00 31.00 — *2.25 — 17.00 12.00 STEWARDS REPORT: 4. Martini Crusader began awkwardly, eased near 400m WYO Sept 2. 6. Supremo held up near 200m HAW Sept 8. 8. Flying Witness began awkwardly WAF Aug 31. 9. Just Like Lisa taken back from wide barrier NEW Aug 30. 10. Layla Of Monaco failed to respond to riding CAB Sept 2. 12. Alpine Bronze taken back from wide barrier, crowded near 150m NEW Aug 30. 13. Armalite began awkwardly WAF Aug 31. 14. Ra Ra Grandpa eased near 150m WYO Aug 28. 16. The Big Biig slowly away NEW Aug 30. 20. Thundozer slowly away, keen WYO Aug 28. RACE 6 Sharp Office Newcastle Gold Cup 2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3. 4. 5. FORM HORSE DRAW 21712 s ARAPAHO (FR) w 9 s1121 s MANKAYAN (IRE) w 4 160s9 s SACRAMENTO w 7 1s701 s DURSTON (GB) w 1 7s608 s ATTORNEY (FR) tw 3 s6996 s CARIF t 8 23222 s THROUGH IRISH EYES (NZ) w 6 s8552 s YIYI tw 2 42121 s BORN A KING (GB) w 5 6. 7. 8. TRAINER Bjorn Baker C Maher & D Eustace G Waterhouse & A Bott C J Waller Matthew Smith P & P Snowden C Maher & D Eustace C J Waller C J Waller JOCKEY Ms R King B Melham T Clark J Mc Donald R Bayliss S Clipperton SCRATCHED J Ford K Mc Evoy WGT 59 59 57.5 55.5 54 54 54 54 54 6.50 *3.10 17.00 4.00 71.00 19.00 — 10.00 3.80 PROVINCIAL PREMIERSHIPS 1-Aug-2022 to 15-Sep-2022 Wins 2nds 3rds James McDonald 13 6 2 Jean Van Overmeire 8 11 5 Zac Lloyd (a) 7 6 7 Keagan Latham 7 2 9 Rory Hutchings 6 5 5 Dylan Gibbons (a) 6 3 3 Brenton Avdulla 5 6 4 Glyn Schofield 4 6 1 Tim Clark 4 5 1 Hugh Bowman 4 2 2 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 FORM HORSE DRAW 35s85 SPECIAL REWARD twh 6 s790s DASHING WILLOUGHBY (GB) wh 9 406s2 s PURPLE SECTOR (NZ) d 3 12113 s CROSS TALK (NZ) dwb 10 s0057 s LAURE ME IN tw 8 010s7 t CHARACTER tw 5 9302s s LUNCIES (GB) wh 2 0275s s THE FRONTMAN (NZ) w 1 123s1 s OLD FLAME (GB) w 12 03142 s WILD CHAP w 7 s0513 s AIR TO AIR twh 4 0s504 s SUPER tch 11 TRAINER K A Lees Sam Kavanagh John Thompson G Waterhouse & A Bott David Pfieffer James Cummings K A Lees C J Waller P & P Snowden B M Lazzarini Sam Kavanagh M S Minervini JOCKEY SCRATCHED C Schofield B Avdulla T Clark Ms R King T Berry J Collett K Mc Evoy S Clipperton R Jones (a) SCRATCHED T Schiller (a) WGT 59 56 55 54.5 54.5 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 — 81.00 6.00 *2.00 16.00 11.00 34.00 34.00 3.30 34.00 — 81.00 STEWARDS REPORT: 9. Old Flame raced wide without cover ROS Aug 27. 10. Wild Chap tightened for room RAN Sept 3. 11. Air To Air broke poorly (3L) ROS Aug 27. RACE 8 Yarraman Park Tibbie Stakes 1400m 5.20 F&M SW+P Group 3. Prizemoney: $200,000; 1st $109,000; 2nd $36,375; 3rd $17,500; 4th $8750; 5th $5375. Apprentices cannot claim. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 8. 9. STEWARDS REPORT: 1. Arapaho awkwardly placed near 600m RAN Sept 3. 3. Sacramento lame 2/5 RAN Sept 3. 5. Attorney slowly away, failed to handle going RAN Sept 3. 8. Yiyi keen WYO Sept 2. JOCKEYS 2. 2300m 4.05 3yo & up Group 3. Prizemoney: $250,000; 1st $140,000; 2nd $46,250; 3rd $22,400; 4th $11,000; 5th $6100. Apprentices cannot claim. u FIRST FOUR JACKPOT $35,000 1. 1. TRAINERS Wins 2nds 3rds Chris Waller 12 8 8 James Cummings 9 5 3 Michael Freedman 7 4 3 R & W Freedman 6 3 2 P & P Snowden 5 3 4 Gwenda Markwell 5 2 2 Matthew Smith 4 3 4 Annabel Neasham 4 3 3 Mark Newnham 4 1 2 Brad Widdup 3 8 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 FORM HORSE DRAW 6268s MIRRA VISION tdw 6 98s86 s MORE PROPHETS dw 2 33s72 t ICEBATH (NZ) dw 3 01s60 s WONDERFUL RIRI dwn 7 03s32 s KATALIN cdwb 13 6753s t LE VILLI (NZ) dwh 4 11215 s SUR LA MER tdw 12 946s8 s SHIHONKA 14 70s81 s HOPE IN YOUR HEART dw 10 100s5 s KEDAH (NZ) tdwh 8 21210 s RIDUNA cdw 11 31640 s DARALINA BELLE dw 15 s0513 s AIR TO AIR twh 9 47312 s MOON OVER ALICE w 1 22349 s WHISPERING CATE wb 5 TRAINER P & P Snowden John Thompson Brad Widdup Joseph Pride James Cummings K A Lees C J Waller G Waterhouse & A Bott K J Parker K A Lees G Waterhouse & A Bott Matthew Smith Sam Kavanagh J A Sprague Cheryl Roberts JOCKEY S Clipperton C Schofield K Mc Evoy B Thompson J Mc Donald J Collett W Pike R Bayliss T Clark D Gibbons (a) Ms R King T Berry B Avdulla R Jones (a) J Ford WGT 57 56 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 21.00 51.00 *2.90 51.00 3.10 8.00 9.00 26.00 10.00 251.00 26.00 41.00 41.00 151.00 251.00 STEWARDS REPORT: 2. More Prophets began awkwardly, held up near turn WYO Sept 2. 4. Wonderful Riri eased near 200m WYO Sept 2. 5. Katalin raced wide without cover WYO Sept 2. 10. Kedah slowly away WAF Aug 31. 12. Daralina Belle slowly away, checked near 100m ROS Sept 10. 13. Air To Air broke poorly (3L) ROS Aug 27. 15. Whispering Cate overraced early stages, struck interference near 200m, lacerations SCO Sept 6. TRACK DATA CIRCUMFERENCE: 2000m. STRAIGHT: 415m. DIRECTION: Clockwise. LEADING JOCKEY (with rides): R Hutchings (20 wins past 12 mths). LEADING TRAINER (with runners): K A Lees (25 wins past 12 mths). FAVS RECORD (past 3 yrs): 37.70% Win 33.84% place. BEST BARRIER (past 3 yrs): 1200m (4)-28wins. TRAINER CHANGES: R4 (1) was trained by C Fownes now J A Sylvester. R5 (2) was trained by A O’Brien now Mark Newnham. R8 (14) was trained by Daniel Bowman now J A Sprague. DISCLAIMER The Daily Telegraph takes all care in compiling TAB details but cannot accept responsibility for any errors. 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44 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU 5. I WANT ONE (2) 58.5 NEWCASTLE FORM RACE 1 EQ1 3 & 4yo Benchmark 68 1.00 (1600m) 1. TING TONG (6) 62.5 b g 4 Epaulette — Denia (K A Lees) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $110,280 11 2 4 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 11 — 5 3 3 — Wins — — 1 1 — 2nds — 2 1 1 — 3rds — 1 — 1 — TRACK: 1:0-1-0 DIST: 3:1-1-1 Won over: 1200 (1) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 2:1-1-0 2nd UP: 2:0-0-1 3rd UP: 2:1-1-0 4th UP: 1:0-1-0 WIN: 18.2% PLACE: 72.7% RTG: 71 LAST 15 STARTS: 232s17123426s 2ND, 21May22 3L, 0.5L Rosehill 3yo Bm72 2000m 58 (J Collett 4) 14, Lim 52, 2:10.37 (Last 600m 37.48, Last 200m 12.74), Heavy(9), Aravene 55 1, Sea Treasures 56 3, Achira 52 4, Btg $6.00, $5.50, $6.50 7th to 1200m, 9th 800m, 6th turn. 6TH, 28May22 2.9L Eagle Farm (G 1) Moet & Chandon Qld Derby 2400m 57 (A Mallyon 15) 18, Set weights, 2:29.53 (Last 600m 37.65), Good(4), Pinarello 57 1, Paternal 57 2, Caboche 57 3, Btg $21.00, $26.00 14th settling, 17th 1200m, 16th 800m, 9th turn. --- SPELL --Fitter for 3/4 len, 11-1/2 len 3rd Shalstar, The Wayfarer 900m Scone barrier trial Soft(6) Aug 31. First-up. Has excellent firstup record. Should find this a bit easier. Back to provincial level. Rates highly. 2. CINQUE TORRI (3) 60 b g 4 I Am Invincible — Averau (Bjorn Baker) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $96,495 14 4 1 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 14 — 6 6 2 — Wins — 1 2 1 — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — — 1 — — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1100 (1) 1280 (1) 1300 (1) 1400 (1) 1st UP: 3:0-0-0 2nd UP: 3:0-1-1 3rd UP: 3:2-0-0 4th UP: 2:1-0-0 WIN: 28.6% PLACE: 42.9% RTG: 66 LAST 15 STARTS: 30s421148s64161 6TH, 18Aug22 1.6L Hawkesbury Bm64 1300m 58.5 (D Gibbons 8) 14, Lim 55, 1:16.76 (Last 600m 34.67), Good(4), Concocted 60.5 1, The Himalayas 60 2, Resilient Star 59.5 3, Btg $15.00, $13.00, $17.00 8th to 800m, 10th turn. Eased near 1200m. WON, 02Sep22 1L, 0.5L Wyong 3 and 4yo Bm64 1300m 58.5 (D Gibbons 3) 6, Lim 56, 1:17.65 (Last 600m 34.72), Soft(5), I Am Geronimo 58 2, Starstruck Barbie 58 3, Diamond Hands 60 4, Btg $5.50, $4.60 3rd to turn. Laid in near 100m. Charged through to score at Wyong at latest. Up in distance now. Effective wet. Right in this. 3. KAPSALI (4) 59.5 br g 4 More Than Ready (US) — Kyria (B J Dodson) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $89,920 10 4 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 10 — 3 6 1 — Wins — 1 3 — — 2nds — 1 — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 2:2-0-0 Won over: 1400 (1) 1410 (1) 1600 (2) 1st UP: 3:1-0-0 2nd UP: 3:1-0-0 3rd UP: 3:1-1-0 4th UP: 1:1-0-0 WIN: 40% PLACE: 50% RTG: 65 LAST 15 STARTS: 542s110s5411 WON, 04Aug22 0.5L, 1/2 hd Coffs Harbour Cls 2 1600m 58 (M Mc Guren 12) 12, Lim 55, 1:39.77 (Last 600m 40.25), Soft(6), Rose Bouquet 58 including 1 over 2, Too Much Heaven 55 3, Sherriff Cody 57.5 4, Btg $5.50, $4.80, $6.00 led throughout. --- FRESHENED --WON, 26Aug22 0.5L, 1.3L Gosford Bm68 1600m 57 (W Pike 5) 10, Lim 55, 1:38.86 (Last 600m 37.90), Soft(5), Microna 56.5 2, Bak Da Man 57 3, Sebring’s Rose 56 4, Btg $6.50, $6.00, $11.00 3rd to 800m, 2nd turn. Hampered at start. SCRATCHED 4. ARTERO (8) 58.5 br g 4 Flying Artie — Ella Supero (M J Dunn) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $164,790 11 2 — — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 11 — 5 4 2 — Wins — 1 1 — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1100 (1) 1350 (1) 1st UP: 3:1-0-0 2nd UP: 3:1-0-0 3rd UP: 2:0-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 18.2% PLACE: 18.2% RTG: 63 LAST 15 STARTS: 18s818666s666 6TH, 28Jul22 3.5L Wyong Bm64 1350m 59 (J Searle 6) 9, Lim 55, 1:21.30 (Last 600m 35.84), Soft(6), Bullet Wing 59 1, Navajo Peak 58.5 2, Diamond Hands 59.5 3, Btg $16.00, $31.00 Last to 800m, 8th turn. Slowly away. --- FRESHENED --LAST, 02Sep22 6.3L Wyong 3 and 4yo Bm64 1300m 61.5 (J Bowman 4) 6, Lim 56, 1:17.65 (Last 600m 34.72), Soft(5), Cinque Torri 58.5 1, I Am Geronimo 58 2, Starstruck Barbie 58 3, Btg $5.50, $6.50, $6.00 4th to turn. Went to line only fairly in similar class at Wyong last outing. Prefer on top of the ground. Place claims. ch g 4 Super One — I Want You (NZ) (K A Lees) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $76,710 13 4 2 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 13 — 4 6 3 — Wins — 2 2 — — 2nds — 1 — 1 — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 1:0-1-0 DIST: 4:1-1-0 Won over: 1450 (1) 1500 (1) 1512 (1) 1614 (1) 1st UP: 3:0-1-0 2nd UP: 2:0-0-0 3rd UP: 2:1-0-0 4th UP: 2:1-0-0 WIN: 30.8% PLACE: 46.2% RTG: 63 LAST 15 STARTS: 0s9511215s25551 5TH, 09Aug22 13.1L Quirindi Cls 3 1600m 58 (Ms S Ingelse 6) 9, Lim 55, 1:45.12 (Last 600m 37.71), Heavy(9), Leisa Louise 55.5 1, Intercept 56 including 1 over 2, Cliffs Of Moher 55 3, Btg $1.80, $2.60 (fav). led settling, 2nd 1200m, led to turn. Checked near 250m. --- FRESHENED --WON, 01Sep22 1L, 1.5L Muswellbrook Bm66 1500m 60.5 (A Bullock 4) 11, Lim 55, 1:29.94 (Last 600m 35.18), Soft(5), Media Man 57.5 2, Prince Akeem 56.5 3, Vanbari 58.5 4, Btg $4.60, $5.50, $5.00 7th to 800m, 5th turn. Quickened smartly to score at Muswellbrook last time out. Proven in wet. Drawn well. Consider. 6. PREFECT MATCH (7) 57 b/br g 4 Brazen Beau — Beauty Kit (Sara Ryan) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $55,040 10 2 1 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 10 — 2 6 2 — Wins — — 2 — — 2nds — 1 — — — 3rds — — 1 1 — TRACK: 2:0-0-0 DIST: 4:1-1-1 Won over: 1300 (1) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 2:1-0-0 2nd UP: 2:0-0-1 3rd UP: 2:0-0-0 4th UP: 2:1-0-0 WIN: 20% PLACE: 50% RTG: 60 LAST 15 STARTS: 036123s1908 LAST, 26Aug22 13L Gosford Bm68 1600m 59 (K S Latham 9) 10, Lim 55, 1:38.86 (Last 600m 37.90), Soft(5), Kapsali 57 1, Microna 56.5 2, Bak Da Man 57 3, Btg $15.00, $17.00 7th to 1200m, 5th 800m, 7th turn. Raced wide without cover. LAST, 07Sep22 22.4L Canterbury Bm72 1550m 56 (J Collett 6) 9, Lim 54, 1:38.36 (Last 600m 38.87), Heavy(8), Quality Time 58 1, Akahata 56.5 2, Owen County 57 3, Btg $26.00, $41.00, $21.00 Last to 1200m, 9th 800m, Last turn. Crowded near 1200m. Vetted - no abnormalities. Needs to improve. Prefer others. 7. COMMUNIST (1) 56.5 b g 3 Russian Revolution — Cappadocia (Michael Freedman) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $57,190 4 2 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 4 — 2 1 1 — Wins — 2 — — — 2nds — — — 1 — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 1:0-1-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1300 (1) 1400 (1) 1st UP: 1:0-1-0 2nd UP: 1:1-0-0 3rd UP: 1:1-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 50% PLACE: 75% RTG: 64 LAST 15 STARTS: 2114 WON, 09Aug22 hd, 1.3L Hawkesbury Cls 1 1300m 56.5 (J Mc Donald 4) 7, Lim 55, 1:17.24 (Last 600m 34.94), Good(4), Roma Avenue 60 2, Zeminnika 57 3, Hot Dancing 55 4, Btg $1.50, $1.65, $1.60 (fav). 4th to 800m, 3rd turn. Shifted in concluding stages. 4TH, 24Aug22 4.7L Randwick-Kensington Bm72 1400m 55 including 0.5 over (B Avdulla 3) 11, Lim 54, 1:24.09 (Last 600m 34.95), Soft(5), Arnold 56.5 1, O’Mudgee 61.5 2, Le Vizir 60.5 3, Btg $9.00, $11.00, $10.00 3rd settling, 4th turn. Eased near 400m. --- FRESHENED --Freshened. Average effort in stronger class at Randwick-Kensington at latest. Meeting easier opposition here. Back to provincial level. Each-way. 8. SEBRING’S ROSE (5) 55.5 ch m 4 Sebring — Single Rose (David Pfieffer) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $58,950 11 2 1 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 11 — 1 6 4 — Wins — — 2 — — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — — 1 1 — TRACK: 1:0-1-0 DIST: 2:0-0-0 Won over: 1000 (1) 1500 (1) 1st UP: 3:1-0-1 2nd UP: 2:0-0-0 3rd UP: 2:1-1-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 18.2% PLACE: 45.5% RTG: 61 LAST 15 STARTS: 1s372s0410734 3RD, 10Aug22 2.3L, nse RandwickKensington 3 and 4yo Bm64 1550m 57.5 (T Berry 7) 8, Lim 55.5, 1:35.98 (Last 600m 37), Heavy(8), Tuhinga 60 1, Pacific Warrior 58 2, Pretes 57.5 4, Btg $21.00, $17.00, $26.00 7th to turn. Began awkwardly. 4TH, 26Aug22 2.2L Gosford Bm68 1600m 56 (T Berry 6) 10, Lim 55, 1:38.86 (Last 600m 37.90), Soft(5), Kapsali 57 1, Microna 56.5 2, Bak Da Man 57 3, Btg $8.50, $10.00, $9.00 Last to 1200m, 9th to turn. Began awkwardly. Far from disgraced at Gosford last start. Has form in wet. Can figure here. RACE 2 EQ2 F&M Maiden 1.35 (1400m) 1. CONDRIEU (2) 59 b m 5 Sebring — Jehannedarc (IR) (J A O’Shea) LAST 15 STARTS: 3RD, 22Aug22 1/2 nck, lng nck Hawkesbury 1st Btria 1000m, (Reece Jones 3) 6, Catch weights, 1:01.15 (Last 600m 34.42), Track Good(4), Miss Artfire 1, Elle Effess 2, Melanin 4, 3RD, 01Sep22 0.5L, 1L Canterbury 1st Btria 1100m, (K S Latham 3) 6, Catch weights, 1:10.87 (Last 600m 39.08), Track Soft(7), Magadan 1, Just An Upstart 2, Earl Of Devon 4, First start. Prepared for debut with 1/2 len, len 3rd Magadan, Just An Upstart 1100m C’bury barrier trial (Mdn) Soft(7) Sept 1. Trials: (10:0-2-2). Trialled fairly. From a leading stable. Monitor betting moves. 2. EDNA (11) 59 ch m 4 Stratum Star — Dame Elisabeth (Craig Carmody) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $16,850 5 — 1 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 5 — 1 1 3 — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — 1 — 1 — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 1:0-0-0 2nd UP: 1:0-0-0 3rd UP: 1:0-0-1 4th UP: 1:0-1-0 PLACE: 60% LAST 15 STARTS: 65323 2ND, 30Jul22 3.5L, sht 1/2 hd Kembla Grange F&M’s Mdn 1200m 55 (Ms A Mc Lucas 7) 11, Set weights, 1:12.28 (Last 600m 36.53), Soft(7), Miss Mya 58 1, Mayapple 58 3, Dame Cartland 55.5 4, Btg $5.00, $5.50 3rd to turn. Began awkwardly. Raced wide without cover. 3RD, 16Aug22 1/2 hd, sht 1/2 hd Wyong F&M’s Mdn 1100m 58 (Ms K O’Hara 2) 9, Set weights, 1:05.30 (Last 600m 34.22), Good(4), Crystalane 55.5 1, Perpignan 54 2, Silica Sand 58 4, Btg $4.80, $9.00 3rd to 800m, 2nd turn. Crowded at start. Checked near 600m. Lost a plate. --- FRESHENED --Freshened. Racing well. Worked home solidly to place at Wyong last outing. Won’t be far away in the run. One of the major players. 3. HEART’S CONTENT (7) 59 gr m 4 Pierro — Fibrillation (P H Bloomfield) LAST 15 STARTS: 6TH, 04Jan22 3.8L Muswellbrook Btria 900m, (D Northey 2) 8, Catch weights, 52.84 secs (Last 600m 33), Track Good(4), Le Melody 1, Don’tforgetmonica 2, Salire 3, 6TH, 31Aug22 5.8L Scone Btria 900m, (Brooke Stower 6) 6, Catch weights, 54.80 secs , Track Soft(6), Mirror Illusion 1, Salix 2, Quick Angel 3, First start. Makes debut here after 5-3/4 len last Mirror Illusion 900m Scone barrier trial (Mdn) Soft(6) Aug 31. Trials: (3:0-00). Hasn’t shown up at the trials. Look to betting. 4. SAVANACI (12) 59 br m 4 Tivaci — Savanite (NZ) (Annabel Neasham) LAST 15 STARTS: 4TH, 22Aug22 3.3L Hawkesbury 1st 4YO and UP Btria 800m, (Tommy Berry 4) 8, Catch weights, 47.67 secs (Last 600m 33.77), Track Good(4), Amadi 1, Phearson 2, Californiasilencer 3, 5TH, 06Sep22 3.9L Rosehill 1st Btria 1030m, (Tommy Berry 5) 7, Catch weights, 1:04.03 (Last 600m 35.92), Track Soft(6), Elle Effess 1, Long Memory 2, Secaution 3, First start. Readied for debut with 3-3/4 len 5th Elle Effess 1030m R’hill barrier trial (Mdn) Soft(6) Sept 6. Trials: (5:0-0-1). In very astute hands. Drawn poorly. Watch betting. 5. DIVA DIVA (6) 58.5 b/br m 4 Pierro — Adorabeel (NZ) (Joseph Pride) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $12,700 4 — 1 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 4 — — 3 1 — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — — 1 — — TRACK: 1:0-0-1 DIST: 1:0-0-1 1st UP: 2:0-1-0 2nd UP: 1:0-0-1 3rd UP: 1:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 PLACE: 50% LAST 15 STARTS: 036s2 6TH, 11Mar22 13.1L Goulburn Mdn 1600m 56.5 (T Schiller 4) 9, Set weights, 1:39.60 (Last 600m 37.78), Heavy(9), Money From The Sky 58.5 1, Taizai 56.5 2, Queenmaker 56.5 3, Btg $7.00, $5.00 8th to 800m, 5th turn. Pre race incident. Passed fit at barrier. Vetted - no abnormalities. --- SPELL --2ND, 02Sep22 2.8L, lng hd Wyong 4yo and UP Mdn 1350m 57 (T Schiller 9) 11, Set weights, 1:21.23 (Last 600m 35.21), Soft(5), Notabadsuspect 59 1, Lidia 57 3, Pelsaert 59 4, Btg $13.00, $8.00 9th to turn. Closed intently from well back to place at Wyong first-up. Strips fitter. Among the dangers. 6. FLAURICE (8) 58 br m 4 Maurice (JP) — Flashing Speed (G Waterhouse & A Bott) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $675 1 — — — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 1 — — 1 — — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 1:0-0-0 2nd UP: 0:0-0-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 LAST 15 STARTS: 8 8TH, 16Aug22 7.5L Donald 4yo and UP Mdn 1204m 57.5 (C Newitt 9) 12, Set weights, 1:14.45 (Last 600m 37.22), Soft(7), Jet Jitsu 59.5 1, Matao Ma 59.5 2, Letthebanaflyhigh 59.5 3, Btg $12.00, $13.00, $10.00 led to turn. Began awkwardly. Failed to handle going. --- FRESHENED --Freshened. On pace but weakened right out of it at Donald debut. Place preferred. 7. A LOT MORE LOVE (9) 57.5 ch f 3 Sebring — Little Bita Love (G Ryan & S Alexiou) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd $29,000 5 — 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy 5 — 1 1 3 Wins — — — — 2nds — — — 2 3rds — — 1 1 TRACK: 1:0-0-1 DIST: 2:0-1-1 1st UP: 2:0-1-0 2nd UP: 2:0-1-1 3rd 2 Syn — — — — 3rd UP: 1:0-0-1 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 PLACE: 80% LAST 15 STARTS: 433s22 2ND, 10Aug22 nck, 0.8L RandwickKensington 3yo Mdn 1300m 53 (T Schiller 10) 12, Lim 54, 1:18.85 (Last 600m 35.90), Heavy(8), Matcha Latte 59 1, Glint Of Silver 55 3, Marelle 55 4, Btg $15.00, $16.00, $15.00 11th to turn. Taken back from wide barrier. --- FRESHENED --2ND, 03Sep22 1L, 1L Hawkesbury F&M’s Mdn 1400m 54 (Zac Lloyd 3) 5, Set weights, 1:26.44 (Last 600m 34.27), Heavy(8), Victorine 55.5 1, River Tamar 55.5 3, Aunt Roberta 55.5 4, Btg $1.90 (fav). 4th to turn. Ready to win. Closed from well back to fill the minors at short odds at Hawkesbury last time out. Fitter for two runs back. Must be considered. 8. LYONNAISE LUNCH (1) 57 ch/gr m 4 Reliable Man (GB) — Dance Of The Sea (IR) (J C Coyle) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $2300 2 — — — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 2 — — 1 1 — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 1:0-0-0 1st UP: 1:0-0-0 2nd UP: 1:0-0-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 LAST 15 STARTS: 95 9TH, 13Aug22 12.3L Kembla Grange 2nd Mdn 1200m 57 (Ms J Taylor 4) 11, Lim 55, 1:11.62 (Last 600m 34.66), Soft(5), Viburnum 53.5 1, Mad Darcey 55 2, The Seven Seas 56 3, Btg $101.00, $41.00, $101.00 8th to turn. Began awkwardly. Not fully tested. LAST, 03Sep22 11.8L Hawkesbury F&M’s Mdn 1400m 58 (Ms L Day 5) 5, Set weights, 1:26.44 (Last 600m 34.27), Heavy(8), Victorine 55.5 1, A Lot More Love 54 2, River Tamar 55.5 3, Btg $101.00, $61.00, $101.00 Last to turn. Slowly away. SCRATCHED 9. PIEROSSA (14) 57 b f 3 Pierro — Edwina Georgie (P & P Snowden) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $10,450 2 — 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 2 — — — 2 — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — 1 — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 1:0-1-0 2nd UP: 1:0-0-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 PLACE: 50% LAST 15 STARTS: 29s 2ND, 04May22 nse, 0.5L Canterbury 2yo , Fillies Mdn 1200m 56 (S Clipperton 4) 10, Set weights, 1:15.36 (Last 600m 37.98), Heavy(8), Amati 56 1, Veandechance 56 3, Sibylla 56 4, Btg $9.00, $11.00 6th to 800m, 5th turn. Hampered at start. 9TH, 25May22 11.1L Canterbury 2yo , Fillies Mdn 1250m 57.5 (S Clipperton 6) 10, Lim 55.5, 1:21.88 (Last 600m 40.45), Heavy(10), Veandechance 57 1, Twelve Hours 55.5 2, Better Judgement 56.5 3, Btg $2.80, $3.80 (fav). 9th to 800m, Last turn. Poor recovery. --- SPELL --Strips fitter for lg hd win Leica Storm, Street Gossip 1100m C’bury barrier trial (Mdn) Soft(7) Sept 1. Resuming. Trialled well for return. Back to provincial level. In the mix. 10. POETIC DRAMA (10) 57 ch m 4 Proisir — Sebrings Drama (M, W & J Hawkes) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $31,310 9 — 3 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 9 — 2 3 4 — Wins — — — — — 2nds — 1 1 1 — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 2:0-2-0 1st UP: 3:0-1-0 2nd UP: 2:0-1-0 3rd UP: 1:0-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 PLACE: 33.3% LAST 15 STARTS: 82s844427s2 7TH, 19May22 6.8L Hawkesbury Mdn 1500m 55.5 (A Adkins 1) 8, Lim 55, 1:32.84 (Last 600m 35.91), Soft(7), Willinga Rufio 59 1, Denarau 56.5 2, Powerbeel 57 3, Btg $3.80, $5.00 5th settling, 4th turn. Vetted - no abnormalities. --- SPELL --2ND, 02Sep22 sht 1/2 hd, sht hd Wyong Mdn 1200m 55 (T Berry 1) 10, Lim 55, 1:11.01 (Last 600m 35.39), Soft(5), Wealthy Investor 60 1, One Destiny 56.5 3, Time To Boogie 57.5 4, Btg $12.00, $21.00 8th to turn. Held up near 600m. Charged home to just miss first-up. Fitter. In the mix. 11. SPIRITED CHARLIZE (3) 56.5 b m 5 Myboycharlie (IR) — Spirited Princess (W T Wilkes) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $8530 5 — 1 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 5 — 2 2 1 — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 1:0-0-0 1st UP: 2:0-0-0 2nd UP: 2:0-1-1 3rd UP: 1:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 PLACE: 40% LAST 15 STARTS: 730s52 5TH, 08Aug22 3.4L Taree Mdn 1300m 55 (Ms M Weir 4) 14, Lim 55, 1:20.52 (Last 600m 38.02), Heavy(8), That’s Molly 53 1, Toomuchinformation 56.5 2, Coal Fire 55 3, Btg $15.00, $21.00, $16.00 Last to turn. Inconvenienced early on. Eased near 1000m. 2ND, 26Aug22 sht nck, 1L Taree F&M’s Mdn 1250m 56.5 (Ms M Weir 1) 12, Lim 55, 1:16.39 (Last 600m 37.07), Soft(6), Hell’s Fury 56 1, Press Lightly 56.5 3, Infringement 56 4, Btg $6.50, $12.00 5th to 800m, 6th turn. Finished well to place at Taree last start. One for multiples. 12. VICTORY SALUTE (4) 56.5 b f 3 Churchill (IR) — Rotterdam (Annabel Neasham) LAST 15 STARTS: 7TH, 22Aug22 7.2L Hawkesbury 3rd 3YO , Fillies Btria 800m, (S Guymer 7) 7, Catch weights, 47.36 secs (Last 600m 33.06), Track Good(4), Outlawed 1, Steel My Thunder 2, Moonflower 3, 7TH, 06Sep22 4.2L Rosehill 2nd Btria 1030m, (Ellen Hennessy 7) 7, Catch weights, 1:03.76 (Last 600m 36.10), Track Soft(6), Opito Ballerina 1, State Of America 2, Moonflower 3, First start. Kicks off here after 4-1/4 len last Opito Ballerina 1030m R’hill barrier trial (Mdn) Soft(6) Sept 6. Trials: (2:0-0-0). Yet to place in trials. Respect stable. Look to markets. 13. MONFIDUCIA (13) 55.5 b f 3 Vadamos (FR) — Aplomb (NZ) (David Payne) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $7030 3 — — — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 3 — — — 3 — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 2:0-0-0 1st UP: 1:0-0-0 2nd UP: 1:0-0-0 3rd UP: 1:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 LAST 15 STARTS: 644s 4TH, 11May22 3.9L Warwick Farm 2yo Spec 1400m 54 (T Sherry 6) 6, Lim 54.5, 1:35.03 (Last 600m 41.58), Heavy(10), Tango Fame 56 1, Monastery 55.5 2, Deft Leopard 57 3, Btg $9.00, $10.00, $9.00 3rd settling, 2nd turn. Began awkwardly. 4TH, 24May22 2.3L Hawkesbury 2yo Mdn 1400m 55 (Ms A Collett 1) 5, Lim 55, 1:26.35 (Last 600m 36.14), Heavy(9), Monastery 58 1, Extreme Freedom 57 2, Shalaya 53 3, Btg $7.00, $6.50, $8.00 Last to turn. Began awkwardly. Keen. Laid out near 150m. --- SPELL --Had the benefit of len, 3/4 len 3rd Allasandra, Chilada 1030m R’hill barrier trial (Mdn) Good(4) Aug 23. First-up. Keep safe. 14. EDGEWISE (5) 55 b m 4 Foxwedge — Pedrinate (David Pfieffer) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $37,880 14 — 2 3 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 14 — 1 11 2 — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — 1 1 — 3rds — — 3 — — TRACK: 3:0-0-0 DIST: 5:0-0-1 1st UP: 3:0-0-0 2nd UP: 3:0-2-1 3rd UP: 3:0-0-1 4th UP: 3:0-0-1 PLACE: 35.7% LAST 15 STARTS: 243s63558s62394 9TH, 13Aug22 9.8L Kembla Grange Mdn 1400m 57 (M Bell 1) 10, Set weights, 1:24.41 (Last 600m 35.28), Soft(5), Sawrey 57.5 1, Emancipist 56.5 2, Hallowed Son 59 3, Btg $11.00, $21.00 8th settling, 9th 800m, 8th turn. Held up near 300m. 4TH, 27Aug22 1.2L Kembla Grange 4yo and UP Mdn 1400m 55 (Ms A Collett 8) 10, Lim 55, 1:24.92 (Last 600m 34.72), Soft(5), Airliner 59 1, Proklisi 57.5 2, Casual Connection 59 3, Btg $8.00, $7.50, $11.00 3rd to turn. Not fully tested. Others with more appeal. RACE 3 EQ3 C,H&G’s Maiden 2.10 (1400m) 1. WARBY (6) 59.5 br c 3 Hellbent — Speedboat (C Maher & D Eustace) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $51,500 3 — 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 3 — — 2 1 — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 1:0-0-0 1st UP: 2:0-1-0 2nd UP: 1:0-0-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 PLACE: 33.3% LAST 15 STARTS: 28s0 8TH, 02Apr22 13L Randwick (G 1) Inglis Sires’ 1400m 56.5 (J Allen 9) 12, Set weights, 1:27.81 (Last 600m 36.46, Last 200m 12.94), Heavy(9), Fireburn 54.5 1, She’s Extreme 54.5 2, Let’srollthedice 56.5 3, Btg $21.00, $26.00 10th settling, 11th 800m, Last turn. Slowly away. --- SPELL --10TH, 24Aug22 6.3L Randwick-Kensington 3yo Mdn 1300m 59.5 (B Avdulla 10) 11, Lim 54, 1:18.37 (Last 600m 34.62), Soft(6), Zou Tiger 59.5 1, The Englishman 57 2, Zakiyya 55 3, Btg $11.00, $10.00, $13.00 Last to 800m, 10th turn. Slowly away. Taken back from wide barrier. Crowded near 1200m. --- FRESHENED --Freshened. Back to provincial level. Can play a role. 2. MASTER RIGHT (16) 59 b/br g 4 Denman — Don’t Get Me Rong Annabel Neasham SCRATCHED 3. PELSAERT (9) 57.5 ch g 4 Super Easy (NZ) — Dentelle (NZ) (Joseph Pride) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $11,455 5 — — — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 5 — — 3 2 — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 2:0-0-0 2nd UP: 2:0-0-0 3rd UP: 1:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 LAST 15 STARTS: 447s54 5TH, 16Aug22 5.6L Wyong C,H&G’s Mdn 1100m 59 (R Bayliss 1) 8, Set weights, 1:03.82 (Last 600m 34.05), Soft(5), Narito 59 1, Soobooco 56.5 2, Sacred Field 59 3, Btg $31.00, $26.00 5th to 800m, 7th turn. Began awkwardly. 4TH, 02Sep22 4L Wyong 4yo and UP Mdn 1350m 59 (R Bayliss 3) 11, Set weights, 1:21.23 (Last 600m 35.21), Soft(5), Notabadsuspect 59 1, Diva Diva 57 2, Lidia 57 3, Btg $6.00, $7.00, $6.50 7th to turn. Wasn’t all that far away at Wyong last time out. Fitter third-up. Not out of this. 4. LUCKY STOCK (14) 56.5 b g 3 Tavistock (NZ) — Lucky Mascot (NZ) (J A O’Shea) LAST 15 STARTS: 8TH, 19Aug22 8L Randwick 2nd 3YO , C & G’s Btria 742m, (Tommy Berry 8) 8, Catch weights, 45.33 secs (Last 600m 34.62), Track Soft(5), Saturn Star 1, Long Tycoon 2, Invincible Legend 3, 4TH, 01Sep22 2.7L Canterbury Btria 897m, (Tommy Berry 4) 6, Catch weights, 58.65 secs (Last 600m 39.26), Track Soft(7), Martial Music 1, Saveadateforme 2, Ellie’s Dream 3, First start. Prepared for debut with 2-3/4 len 4th Martial Music 897m C’bury barrier trial (Mdn) Soft(7) Sept 1. Trials: (3:0-0-0). Unplaced in trials. In astute camp. Drawn off the track. Watch the market. 5. CUT ON A DIME (3) 56 b c 3 So You Think (NZ) — Martilago (Bryce Heys) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $1500 1 — — — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 1 — — 1 — — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 1:0-0-0 2nd UP: 0:0-0-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 LAST 15 STARTS: 7 7TH, 24Aug22 5.7L Randwick-Kensington 3yo Mdn 1300m 55.5 (T Schiller 1) 11, Lim 54, 1:18.37 (Last 600m 34.62), Soft(6), Zou Tiger 59.5 1, The Englishman 57 2, Zakiyya 55 3, Btg $101.00, $81.00 7th throughout. Checked near 50m. --- FRESHENED --Freshened. Needs to improve on modest debut performance. Appears tested. 6. STATE OF AMERICA (4) 56 b g 3 American Pharoah (US) — State The Obvious (David Payne) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $6350 2 — — 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 2 — — 1 1 — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — 1 — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 1:0-0-1 2nd UP: 1:0-0-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 PLACE: 50% LAST 15 STARTS: 36 3RD, 03Aug22 4.5L, 1/2 nck Canterbury 3yo Mdn 1580m 58 (W Pike 6) 7, Lim 54, 1:42.13 (Last 600m 38.09), Heavy(9), My Truth 57 including 0.5 over 1, Ironbark Artie 57 2, Midnightinmontreal 57 4, Btg $13.00, $15.00, $13.00 5th settling, 6th to 800m, Last turn. Taken back from wide barrier. Held up near 150m. --- FRESHENED --6TH, 26Aug22 7.7L Gosford Mdn 1600m 56.5 (W Pike 8) 8, Set weights, 1:39.48 (Last 600m 37.46), Soft(5), Father’s Day 59 1, Cairdeas 57 2, Esky 56.5 3, Btg $4.00, $5.50 Last to 800m, 7th turn. Ordered to trial. Since registered len 2nd Opito Ballerina 1030m R’hill barrier trial (Mdn) Soft(6) Sept 6. Good draw. Major player. 7. SUMMONS (2) 56 b c 3 Almanzor (FR) — Notice Received (NZ) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $— 1 — — — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 1 — — 1 — — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 1:0-0-0 2nd UP: 0:0-0-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 LAST 15 STARTS: 0 LAST, 24Aug22 7.4L Randwick-Kensington 3yo Mdn 1300m 57 (N Rawiller 7) 11, Lim 54, 1:18.37 (Last 600m 34.62), Soft(6), Zou Tiger 59.5 1, The Englishman 57 2, Zakiyya 55 3, Btg $10.00, $11.00 8th to 800m, 9th turn. Keen. --- FRESHENED --Since recorded 3/4 len, 2 len 3rd O’Tycoon, Dreambender 900m R’hill barrier trial (Mdn) Soft(6) Sept 6. Freshened. Ordinary at Randwick-Kensington debut. Place hope. 8. CHESTERAY (17) 55.5 b g 3 Ribchester (IR) — Sweet Nothings John Thompson SCRATCHED 9. GOOD LIEUTENANT (15) 55.5 b c 3 American Pharoah (US) — Leanders Choice (Matthew Smith) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $1000 1 — — — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 1 — — 1 — — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 1:0-0-0 2nd UP: 0:0-0-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 LAST 15 STARTS: 9 9TH, 30Aug22 7.8L Newcastle C,H&G’s Mdn 1300m 56.5 (J Collett 7) 11, Set weights, 1:18.33 (Last 600m 35.96), Soft(5), Stroke Of Luck 56.5 1, Magic 56.5 2, Union Army 56.5 3, Btg $41.00, $51.00 8th to 800m, 9th turn. Taken back from wide barrier. Disappointing debut performance. Needs luck from out there. Looking elsewhere. 10. ANGARA (8) 55 b c 3 Frankel (GB) — Fire Opal (US) (P M Perry) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $500 1 — — — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 1 — — 1 — — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 1:0-0-0 2nd UP: 0:0-0-0 Continued page 45 TELE01Z01MA - V1
45 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 From page 44 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 LAST 15 STARTS: 9 9TH, 06Sep22 11L Scone Mdn 1600m 56.5 (Matthew Palmer 10) 10, Lim 55, 1:39.03 (Last 600m 36.20), Soft(7), Snizzi 59 including 1 over 1, Hallowed Son 60 2, Anansi 58 3, Btg $6.50, $12.00 8th to 1200m, 9th 800m, Last turn. Raced wide without cover. Keen. Vetted - no abnormalities. Knockout chance. 11. HAATHER (11) 55 b g 3 Pariah — Dream Cirque (P & P Snowden) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $2380 2 — — — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 2 — 1 1 — — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 1:0-0-0 1st UP: 1:0-0-0 2nd UP: 1:0-0-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 LAST 15 STARTS: 65 6TH, 12Jun22 6.3L Hawkesbury 2yo Mdn 1400m 57 (T Sherry 5) 11, Set weights, 1:22.72 (Last 600m 35.05), Good(4), Communist 57 1, Vinnie’s Spirit 57 2, Golden Queen 55 3, Btg $7.50, $8.00 Last to turn. Crowded at start. 5TH, 25Jun22 3.9L Newcastle Mdn 1600m 56 (M Bell 6) 6, Lim 55, 1:42.09 (Last 600m 36.11), Soft(7), Mystic Mermaid 60.5 1, Adorable Miss 56 2, I Am The Empire 57 3, Btg $4.80, $5.00 Last to turn. Eased near 1000m. --- LET-UP --Prepared for this with 2 len last Tajneed 1100m C’bury barrier trial (Mdn) Soft(7) Sept 1. Returning from let-up. Fair effort without threatening here last start. Take beating. 12. MAKALU (1) 55 b c 3 Redoute’s Choice — Mount Zero (Annabel Neasham) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $3300 2 — — — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 2 — — 2 — — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 2:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 2:0-0-0 2nd UP: 0:0-0-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 LAST 15 STARTS: 6s4 6TH, 30Apr22 3.7L Newcastle C,H&G’s Mdn 1200m 56 (S Guymer 6) 7, Set weights, 1:15.25 (Last 600m 36.52), Soft(7), Sir Artie 56 1, Laos Fortune 58.5 2, Obelius 59 3, Btg $2.25, $3.50 2nd to turn. Vetted - no abnormalities. --- SPELL --4TH, 30Aug22 2L Newcastle C,H&G’s Mdn 1300m 54.5 (Ms E Hennessy 4) 11, Set weights, 1:18.33 (Last 600m 35.96), Soft(5), Stroke Of Luck 56.5 1, Magic 56.5 2, Union Army 56.5 3, Btg $21.00, $26.00 2nd to 800m, led turn. Gave good account here first-up. Will only be fitter. One for exotics. 13. MELLENCAMP (12) 55 b/br g 3 Impending — Esperanca (A M Boyle) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $5500 3 — — — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 3 — 1 2 — — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 2:0-0-0 2nd UP: 1:0-0-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 LAST 15 STARTS: 5s80 8TH, 31Jul22 6.3L Muswellbrook 2yo Mdn 1000m 57 (R Jones 3) 9, Lim 55, 57.49s (Last 600m 34.16), Soft(6), Black Tahitian 59.5 1, Hell’s Fury 53.5 2, Starspangledancer 55 3, Btg $15.00, $21.00 2nd to turn. --- FRESHENED --11TH, 23Aug22 9.6L Scone C,H&G’s Mdn 1100m 55.5 (B Spriggs 7) 13, Lim 55, 1:05.54 (Last 600m 35.69), Soft(5), Par Five 57 1, Honour The Crown 59 2, Rhythm Is A Dancer 55.5 3, Btg $81.00, $41.00 led to 800m, 2nd turn. Weakened near 200m. --- FRESHENED --Tuned for return with hd 2nd Metal Bar 1000m Muswellbrook barrier trial Soft(7) Sept 7. Freshened. Showed pace but gave in easily at Scone last outing. Can’t have. 14. SHARK SPIRIT (13) 55 br g 3 Shalaa (IR) — Readings (J A O’Shea) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $2400 2 — — — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 2 — 1 — 1 — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 1:0-0-0 1st UP: 1:0-0-0 2nd UP: 1:0-0-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 LAST 15 STARTS: 99 9TH, 18Aug22 7.1L Hawkesbury Mdn 1300m 56.5 (B Avdulla 7) 11, Set weights, 1:16.37 (Last 600m 34.12), Good(4), Sumatra 55 1, Glint Of Silver 56.5 2, Peace Officer 56.5 3, Btg $51.00, $61.00 9th to 800m, 10th turn. LAST, 03Sep22 10L Hawkesbury C,H&G’s Mdn 1400m 56.5 (K S Latham 7) 9, Set weights, 1:25.19 (Last 600m 35.23), Heavy(8), Marquess 59 1, Kapakiri 56.5 2, Ambassadors 56.5 3, Btg $41.00, $21.00 8th settling, Last 800m, 7th turn. Was safely held at Hawkesbury in the wet last time out. Not fancied. 15. NEDDY (5) 55 b g 3 Press Statement — Nadezda (Tim McIntosh) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $4325 4 — — 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 4 — — 3 1 — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — 1 — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 2:0-0-0 2nd UP: 1:0-0-0 3rd UP: 1:0-0-1 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 PLACE: 25% LAST 15 STARTS: 7s773 7TH, 23Aug22 6.5L Scone C,H&G’s Mdn 1100m 55 (Ms B Stower 6) 13, Lim 55, 1:05.54 (Last 600m 35.69), Soft(5), Par Five 57 1, Honour The Crown 59 2, Rhythm Is A Dancer 55.5 3, Btg $31.00, $17.00 8th to 800m, 7th turn. V1 - TELE01Z01MA 3RD, 01Sep22 0.5L, 2.5L Muswellbrook 3yo Mdn 1280m 57 (Ms B Stower 7) 10, Set weights, 1:17.20 (Last 600m 35.52), Soft(6), Look For Options 57 1, Fortunate War 55 2, Bourne 57 4, Btg $5.00, $4.00, $4.80 5th to 800m, 7th turn. Inconvenienced near turn. Looking to others. 16. TYQUENDO (10) 55 b g 4 Outreach — Chicago (T J Bartley) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $15,155 11 — 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 11 — 6 5 — — Wins — — — — — 2nds — 1 — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 3:0-1-0 DIST: 1:0-0-0 1st UP: 3:0-0-0 2nd UP: 2:0-0-0 3rd UP: 2:0-0-0 4th UP: 2:0-1-0 PLACE: 9.1% LAST 15 STARTS: 8s755275s0665 6TH, 20Aug22 1.5L Newcastle Mdn 1250m 55 (Ms M Weir 10) 10, Lim 55, 1:15.98 (Last 600m 36.33), Good(4), Taurids 56.5 1, Avebury 56 2, Grand Crusader 59 3, Btg $31.00, $26.00 4th to 800m, led turn. Slowly away. Keen. 5TH, 02Sep22 4.8L Wyong 4yo and UP Mdn 1350m 59 (Ms M Weir 6) 11, Set weights, 1:21.23 (Last 600m 35.21), Soft(5), Notabadsuspect 59 1, Diva Diva 57 2, Lidia 57 3, Btg $11.00, $17.00, $13.00 3rd settling, 4th turn. Laid in in straight. Coming off an average run at Wyong last start. Place appeal only. 17. NOTABADBET (7) 55 b g 6 Alamosa (NZ) — Brela Belle (NZ) (Ms T Timbery) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $16,240 13 — — 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 13 — 6 5 2 — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 4:0-0-1 2nd UP: 4:0-0-0 3rd UP: 3:0-0-0 4th UP: 2:0-0-0 PLACE: 7.7% LAST 15 STARTS: 9s5774s3758s900 LAST, 30Jun22 14.2L Hawkesbury Mdn 1300m 56 (Ms A Mc Lucas 7) 11, Set weights, 1:17.54 (Last 600m 34.56), Good(4), Affidavit 56.5 1, King Adviso 59 2, Grebeni 56.5 3, Btg $101.00, $151.00 4th to 800m, 6th turn. Raced wide without cover. --- LET-UP --LAST, 24Aug22 13.7L Ipswich Mdn 1200m 54 (J Murphy 10) 10, Lim 54, 1:10.88 (Last 600m 35.16), Good(4), Madame Odette 54 1, Canuck 55.5 2, War Hope 53 3, Btg $31.00, $41.00 9th to 800m, Last turn. Struck interference at start. --- FRESHENED --Freshened. Ordinary at Ipswich last outing. Cannot entertain. RACE 4 EQ4 Benchmark 78 2.50 (900m) 1. CLASSY JAYBEE (8) 59.5 b g 6 Danerich — Capital Growth (J A Sylvester) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $316,649 12 4 4 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 12 — 9 2 1 — Wins — 3 1 — — 2nds — 3 1 — — 3rds — — — 1 — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1100 (1) 1200 (3) 1st UP: 3:1-1-1 2nd UP: 3:2-0-0 3rd UP: 3:0-2-0 4th UP: 2:1-1-0 WIN: 33.3% PLACE: 75% RTG: 75 LAST 15 STARTS: 352s1121s21420s 2ND, 21Apr21 0.8L, 0.8L Happy Valley-N Cls 3 1200m 60.5 (J Moreira 2) 11, Lim 53, 1:09.45 (Last 400m 22.98), Good, The Runner 53 1, H Z Tourbillon 53 3, Ping Hai Galaxy 56 4, Btg $2.00 (fav). led to turn. Shifted out at start. 10TH, 05May21 7.8L Happy Valley-N Cls 3 1200m 57.5 (A K Chan 12) 12, Lim 52.5, 1:09.55 (Last 400m 24.08), Good, Majestic Star 55 1, Kinda Cool 59 2, Harmony N Blessed 56 3, Btg $10.00 2nd to turn. Pre race incident. Passed fit at barrier. Struck interference at start. --- SPELL --Primed for return with lg nk win Wolverine, Uncaged 1000m Muswellbrook barrier trial Soft(7) Sept 7. Resumes from long spell. Formerly with C Fownes. Boasts an impressive fresh record. Handles wet ground. Strong claims. 2. WASHINGTON TOWERS (1) 59.5 b g 6 Whittington — Gee Trump (Todd Smart) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $163,520 23 8 3 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 23 — 10 7 6 — Wins — 2 3 3 — 2nds — 3 — — — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 1:1-0-0 DIST: 1:1-0-0 Won over: 900 (1) 1000 (6) 1100 (1) 1st UP: 6:2-1-1 2nd UP: 6:2-1-0 3rd UP: 3:1-0-0 4th UP: 3:2-1-0 WIN: 34.8% PLACE: 52.2% RTG: 75 LAST 15 STARTS: 3272470s114117s WON, 28May22 1.5L, 1/2 nck Newcastle Bm68 900m 60 (Ms A Mc Lucas 8) 12, Lim 55, 53.36s (Last 600m 34.62), Heavy(8), What Could Be 57 2, Hold On Honey 57.5 3, In A Step 56.5 4, Btg $2.35, $3.00 (fav). 2nd to turn. Hampered near 400m. 7TH, 11Jun22 2.4L Randwick Bm78 1000m 58.5 (Billy Owen 4) 11, Lim 53, 58.34s (Last 600m 33.85, Last 200m 11.88), Soft(5), Siege 55.5 1, Easy Single 57.5 2, Our Bellagio Miss 57 3, Btg $8.50, $9.00, $8.50 led to turn. --- SPELL --Fitter for 3 len win Buddabadah, Marsabit 800m Goulburn barrier trial Soft(7) Sept 9. Resuming. Generally competitive fresh. Down in class. Back to provincial level. Can play a key role. 3. SAQUON (10) 57.5 b g 5 No Nay Never (US) — Laurelling (US) (P M Perry) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $208,205 20 5 4 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 20 — 8 7 5 — Wins — 1 1 3 — 2nds — 1 2 1 — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 4:0-2-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1300 (1) 1350 (2) 1st UP: 4:1-1-0 2nd UP: 4:0-2-0 3rd UP: 4:2-0-0 4th UP: 3:2-0-0 WIN: 25% PLACE: 45% RTG: 71 LAST 15 STARTS: s09612889s10657 5TH, 30Jul22 2.7L Rosehill Bm72 1300m 60.5 (W Pike 1) 11, Lim 54, 1:18.94 (Last 600m 35.68, Last 200m 12.30), Soft(7), Contributingfactor 58.5 1, Nictock 56 2, Bartoselli 57.5 3, Btg $8.00, $8.50, $7.50 3rd to turn. Held up near 200m. 7TH, 13Aug22 9.1L Rosehill Bm78 1100m 57.5 (K S Latham 3) 8, Lim 54, 1:04.98 (Last 600m 33.77, Last 200m 12.16), Soft(5), Shades Of Rose 57.5 1, Monte Ditto 57 2, Never Second 56.5 3, Btg $51.00, $31.00 4th to turn. --- FRESHENED --Freshened. Has wet form. Back to provincial level. Can figure here. 4. TORO TORO (6) 57.5 b g 6 Time For War — Very Bright (S C Jones) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $176,377 26 7 1 3 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 26 — 13 12 1 — Wins — 4 3 — — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — — 3 — — TRACK: 2:1-0-0 DIST: 1:1-0-0 Won over: 900 (1) 1000 (1) 1100 (4) 1200 (1) 1st UP: 6:2-0-1 2nd UP: 5:1-0-1 3rd UP: 3:1-0-1 4th UP: 3:1-1-0 WIN: 26.9% PLACE: 42.3% RTG: 71 LAST 15 STARTS: 14410s384157s17 WON, 06Aug22 1.3L, 1L Newcastle Open 900m 59.5 (R Hutchings 4) 9, Lim 55, 53.60s (Last 600m 35.05), Soft(7), Citrouille 55 2, Omar 53.5 3, Endless River 57.5 4, Btg $4.80, $5.50 8th to turn. Slowly away. 7TH, 24Aug22 3.9L Randwick-Kensington Bm72 1000m 60.5 (R Hutchings 4) 11, Lim 54, 58.43s (Last 600m 34.26), Soft(5), Depth That Varies 57.5 1, Miss Jay Fox 58.5 2, Girl Mania 54.5 3, Btg $15.00, $13.00, $17.00 Last to turn. Began awkwardly. Respiratory issues. Ordered to trial. --- FRESHENED --Freshened. Ran home respectably at Randwick-Kensington at latest. Effective wet. In the mix. 5. EBHAAR (7) 55 b f 3 I Am Invincible — Maroon Bay (P & P Snowden) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $145,150 5 2 — — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 5 — 3 2 — — Wins — 1 1 — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1000 (2) 1st UP: 2:1-0-0 2nd UP: 2:1-0-0 3rd UP: 1:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 WIN: 40% PLACE: 40% RTG: 75 LAST 15 STARTS: 190s51 5TH, 13Aug22 3.8L Caulfield (G 3) Neds Quezette Stakes 1100m 57 (K Mc Evoy 6) 13, Set wts with pen, 1:02.44 (Last 600m 34.04, Last 200m 11.78), Good(4), Bound For Home 56 1, Ojai 56 2, I’mlovin’ya 57 3, Btg $5.00, $7.00, $5.00 (eq fav). 4th to turn. Laid out on straightening. Laid out in straight. WON, 31Aug22 sht hd, sht nck Warwick Farm Bm72 1000m 56 (T Berry 8) 9, Lim 54, 57.64s (Last 600m 34.11), Soft(5), Nasturtium 58 2, Not Another Reiby 59 3, Lord Paramount 57.5 4, Btg $5.00, $4.60, $4.80 3rd to 800m, 2nd turn. Wide throughout. Good, determined win from off the pace last start. Getting fitter. Commands respect. 6. SHALSTAR (9) 55 b m 4 Shalaa (IR) — Dual Star (Paul Messara) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $78,235 4 3 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 4 — 4 — — — Wins — 3 — — — 2nds — 1 — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1000 (2) 1150 (1) 1st UP: 2:1-1-0 2nd UP: 1:1-0-0 3rd UP: 1:1-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 WIN: 75% PLACE: 100% RTG: 69 LAST 15 STARTS: 211s1s WON, 13Dec21 1.5L, nse Beaumont Cls 1 1150m 57.5 (A Bullock 8) 11, Lim 55, 1:09.18 (Last 600m 34.55), Good(4), Penopera 58 2, Mandirigma 55 3, Media Man 58.5 4, Btg $1.90, $2.00, $1.90 (fav). led to 800m, 2nd turn. Shifted out near 100m. Rider charged with careless riding. --- SPELL --WON, 15Jun22 0.5L, 1.5L RandwickKensington 3yo Bm64 1000m 58.5 (N Rawiller 6) 13, Lim 55.5, 57.21s (Last 600m 33.65), Good(4), Sneaky Paige 59 2, Extravagent Lad 59 3, Dollar Magic 59 4, Btg $6.00, $7.00, $6.50 (eq fav). 4th to turn. Passed fit at barrier. Keen. --- SPELL --Strips fitter for 3/4 len win The Wayfarer, Ting Tong 900m Scone barrier trial Soft(6) Aug 31. First-up. Chasing 4 successive wins. Strikes form quickly. Has claims. 7. THE WAYFARER (4) 55 b g 5 Headwater — Phar Too Fast (R P Northam) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $76,170 14 3 2 4 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 14 — 8 4 2 — Wins — 2 1 — — 2nds — 1 — 1 — 3rds — 3 — 1 — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 4:0-1-2 Won over: 1000 (3) 1st UP: 4:0-2-1 2nd UP: 3:0-0-2 3rd UP: 2:1-0-1 4th UP: 2:2-0-0 WIN: 21.4% PLACE: 64.3% RTG: 63 LAST 15 STARTS: s23119s633146s2 6TH, 04Mar22 2.3L Dubbo Bm66 1000m 62 (D Northey 8) 12, Lim 55, 57.46 secs , Good(4), Witness Collector 58 1, Sons Of Bourke 55.5 2, Ranuncula 61.5 3, Btg $7.00, $8.50, $8.00 5th to 800m, 6th turn. Keen. --- SPELL --2ND, 04Sep22 5.5L, 2L Tamworth Cls 3 1000m 56 (C J Hillier 5) 6, Lim 55, 59s (Last 600m 37.30), Heavy(10), Dubbo Wanderer 56 1, Riccardo 53.5 3, Small Town 56.5 4, Btg $5.00, $4.60 2nd throughout. Raced three wide. Ran on okay from midfield to place at Tamworth first-up. Place. 8. COMONIC (2) 55 br g 5 Nicconi — Drawn To Me (S I Singleton) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $52,755 7 2 1 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 7 — 1 6 — — Wins — — 2 — — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — — 1 — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1000 (1) 1100 (1) 1st UP: 2:1-0-1 2nd UP: 2:0-1-0 3rd UP: 2:1-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 28.6% PLACE: 57.1% RTG: 62 LAST 15 STARTS: 321s1069 6TH, 09Aug22 2.2L Hawkesbury Bm68 1100m 59 (R Jones 5) 7, Lim 55, 1:03.91 (Last 600m 34.73), Good(4), Calescent 57.5 1, Ceasefire 61 2, Symo’s Girl 55 3, Btg $3.00, $3.50, $3.20 3rd to 800m, 2nd turn. Keen. Crowded near 100m. Eased near 100m. 9TH, 20Aug22 4.6L Randwick Cls 2 1100m 58 (Ms E Hennessy 3) 14, Lim 54, 1:04.73 (Last 600m 35.56, Last 200m 13.12), Soft(5), Pokerjack 54.5 1, Participator 59.5 2, Bandi’s Boy 59 3, Btg $13.00, $17.00, $10.00 led to turn. --- FRESHENED --Since registered 1-1/2 len win Already Blessed, Proverbial 800m Muswellbrook barrier trial Soft(7) Sept 7. Freshened. Others better. 9. LITTLE FAIFO (5) 55 ch m 5 Good Journey (US) — Joyful Glow (Dean Jackson) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $47,620 14 2 2 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 14 — 7 6 1 — Wins — 2 — — — 2nds — 1 1 — — 3rds — 2 — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1457 (1) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 5:0-0-0 2nd UP: 4:1-0-1 3rd UP: 2:0-0-1 4th UP: 1:0-1-0 WIN: 14.3% PLACE: 42.9% RTG: 53 LAST 15 STARTS: 533221s61s870s7 LAST, 11Jun22 13.1L Swan Hill Bm64 1600m 57.5 (Harry Grace 4) 14, Lim 54, 1:41.40 (Last 600m 35.98), Soft(5), Bold Bourbon 59 1, Dirt On Harry 59 2, Netanyahu 60.5 3, Btg $31.00 led to 800m, 3rd turn. --- SPELL --LAST, 06Sep22 16.4L Scone Cls 2 1100m 56 (J Innes Jnr 2) 7, Lim 55, 1:04.88 (Last 600m 34.78), Soft(6), Impact Star 59.5 1, Ostracised 57.5 2, She’s Contrary 58 3, Btg $41.00, $61.00 2nd to 800m, 4th turn. Prominent but found nothing when called upon at Scone first-up. Rank outsider. 10. DRACHENFELS (3) 55 br g 9 Street Cry (IR) — Rheinfels (J A Sylvester) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $349,805 72 5 9 9 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 72 1 40 22 9 — Wins — 3 2 — — 2nds 1 4 3 1 — 3rds — 4 2 3 — TRACK: 3:1-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1200 (3) 1250 (1) 1400 (1) 1st UP: 7:1-1-1 2nd UP: 7:1-3-0 3rd UP: 7:0-0-2 4th UP: 7:1-1-1 WIN: 6.9% PLACE: 31.9% RTG: 47 LAST 15 STARTS: 20749576754249s 4TH, 02Apr22 5.3L Gunnedah 1st Bm66 1400m 59.5 (Ms B Stower 8) 9, Lim 55, 1:21.71 (Last 600m 35.56), Soft(5), Liberty Head 60.5 1, Write On 58.5 2, Ben Shoof 55 3, Btg $5.50, $7.00 5th to turn. 9TH, 23Apr22 3.8L Merriwa Open 1350m 55 (Ms A Denby 8) 10, Lim 55, 1:21.59 , Good(3), Raay Of Dreams 55 1, Yulong Monoceros 55 2, Herzegovina 63 3, Btg $8.00 . --- SPELL --Had the benefit of 2-1/4 len 4th Rustic Steel 1000m Gosford barrier trial Soft(6) Aug 29. Resuming. Veteran galloper. Looks tested here. RACE 5 Class 1/Maiden SW 3.25 (1850m) 1. CHAPPELLI (9) 59 b g 4 Adelaide (IR) — Tramotane (David Payne) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $42,975 8 1 1 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 8 — 1 2 5 — Wins — — — 1 — 2nds — — — 1 — 3rds — — — 1 — TRACK: 1:0-1-0 DIST: 1:0-1-0 Won over: 1500 (1) 1st UP: 3:0-0-1 2nd UP: 3:1-1-0 3rd UP: 1:0-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 12.5% PLACE: 37.5% RTG: 58 LAST 15 STARTS: 31s4244s04 13TH, 18Aug22 8L Hawkesbury Bm64 1300m 59 (J Parr 11) 14, Lim 55, 1:16.76 (Last 600m 34.67), Good(4), Concocted 60.5 1, The Himalayas 60 2, Resilient Star 59.5 3, Btg $17.00, $21.00 Last to turn. Slowly away. 4TH, 08Sep22 3.9L Hawkesbury Cls 1 1600m 59 (K S Latham 4) 6, Lim 55, 1:38.09 (Last 600m 35), Soft(5), Coppleson 57 1, Tycoon Hallie 57 2, Critical Time 58 3, Btg $10.00, $8.00 4th to 1200m, 3rd 800m, Last turn. Not likely. 2. IOWA (8) 59 b g 5 Galileo (IR) — Bridal Dance (IR) (Mark Newnham) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $87,050 12 1 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 12 — 7 4 1 — Wins — 1 — — — 2nds — 1 — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 2551 (1) 1st UP: 2:0-0-0 2nd UP: 2:0-0-0 3rd UP: 2:0-0-0 4th UP: 2:0-0-0 WIN: 8.3% PLACE: 16.7% RTG: 69 LAST 15 STARTS: 6466s06441240s 4TH, 23Jul21 6L Ire - Down Royal (LR) Her Majesty’s Plate 2743m 56.5 (W M Lordan 4) 6, Weight for age, 2:59.80 , Good, Master Of Reality 63.5 1, Federica Sophia 60 2, Springbank 62 3, Btg $3.80 . 11TH, 31Jul21 12.3L Ire - Galway Open 2414m 53.5 (W M Lordan 15) 16, Handicap, 2:32.17 , Good, Crowns Major 50.5 1, Longbourn 55 2, Camorra 60.5 3, Btg $9.00 . --- SPELL --Prepared for this with 3-1/4 len 2nd Super Vino 1200m W Farm barrier trial Soft(6) Aug 29. First-up from lengthy break. First run in Australia. Previously trained by A O’Brien. Place claims. 3. KINGDOM OF GOLD (14) 59 b g 4 Animal Kingdom (US) — Rhiannons Gold (Nathan Doyle) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $32,515 7 1 — 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 7 — 2 3 2 — Wins — — — 1 — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — 1 1 — — TRACK: 3:1-0-2 DIST: 1:0-0-1 Won over: 2300 (1) 1st UP: 2:0-0-0 2nd UP: 1:0-0-1 3rd UP: 1:0-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-1 WIN: 14.3% PLACE: 42.9% RTG: 59 LAST 15 STARTS: 634318s9 8TH, 23Mar22 17.5L Warwick Farm Bm78 2400m 54 (A Morgan 2) 10, Lim 54, 2:33.24 (Last 600m 37.62), Heavy(8), Forever You 54 1, Nordic Pride 55.5 2, Sound Of Cannons 54.5 including 0.5 over 3, Btg $17.00, $21.00 7th to 1200m, 6th 800m, Last turn. --- SPELL --9TH, 26Aug22 5.8L Taree Cls 1 1600m 59 (L Magorrian 6) 14, Set weights, 1:39.39 (Last 600m 37.14), Soft(6), Lady Audrey 57 1, Duble Memory 59 2, Too Much Heaven 57 3, Btg $5.00, $8.50, $8.00 10th to 1200m, 11th 800m, 12th turn. Went to line only fairly at Taree first-up. Place preferred. 4. MARTINI CRUSADER (4) 59 b g 4 Pride Of Dubai — Idyllic Mood (Stephen O’Halloran) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $51,150 9 1 4 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 9 — 4 4 — 1 Wins — — 1 — — 2nds — 1 3 — — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 2:1-1-0 DIST: 2:0-1-0 Won over: 1400 (1) 1st UP: 3:0-1-0 2nd UP: 2:1-0-1 3rd UP: 2:0-2-0 4th UP: 2:0-1-0 WIN: 11.1% PLACE: 66.7% RTG: 60 LAST 15 STARTS: 9s5328s2122 2ND, 20Aug22 0.5L, 2L Newcastle Cls 1 1600m 57.5 (Zac Lloyd 5) 9, Lim 55, 1:39.49 (Last 600m 34.73), Good(4), Oakfield Pinto 55 1, Dash Dash Dash 55 3, Pacheco 57 4, Btg $3.00 Last settling, 8th 1200m, Last 800m, 8th turn. Slowly away. Eased at start. 2ND, 02Sep22 3.8L, nck Wyong Bm64 1600m 59 (K S Latham 4) 9, Lim 55, 1:38.46 (Last 600m 33.75), Soft(5), Kokoro 59.5 1, Twice On Sunday 57.5 3, La Jolie Fille 59.5 4, Btg $2.25, $2.50 (fav). 4th to 1200m, 5th 800m, 4th turn. Began awkwardly. Eased near 400m. Ran home well to fill the minors at Wyong last time out. Up in distance now. Handles the sting out of the ground. Consider. 5. REGINALD (19) 59 b g 4 Casino Prince — High Heaven (A J Cummings) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $43,185 9 1 — — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 9 — 4 4 1 — Wins — — 1 — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 2:1-0-0 DIST: 1:1-0-0 Won over: 1880 (1) 1st UP: 2:0-0-0 2nd UP: 2:1-0-0 3rd UP: 1:0-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 11.1% PLACE: 11.1% RTG: 57 LAST 15 STARTS: 5495670s51 5TH, 13Aug22 3.9L Kembla Grange Mdn 1600m 56 (G Schofield 3) 7, Lim 56, 1:38.15 (Last 600m 35.72), Soft(5), Ironbark Artie 59 1, Cairdeas 56.5 2, Wheni Sayucan 56 3, Btg $4.80, $6.00 5th settling, 6th to 800m, Last turn. Began awkwardly. WON, 30Aug22 1L, 2.3L Newcastle Cls 1 1880m 56.5 (J Collett 8) 9, Set weights, 1:58.63 (Last 600m 35.10), Soft(5), Inuwashi 59 2, Milka 55.5 3, Ocean Shores 59 4, Btg $9.00, $13.00 2nd to turn. Determined effort from handy position to win here at latest. Strips fitter third-up. Keep safe. 6. SUPREMO (11) 59 b g 5 Written Tycoon — Dizelle (John Thompson) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $77,770 17 1 4 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 17 — 9 7 1 — Wins — 1 — — — 2nds — 2 2 — — 3rds — — 1 — — TRACK: 2:0-1-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1300 (1) 1st UP: 5:1-1-0 2nd UP: 5:0-0-0 3rd UP: 3:0-1-1 4th UP: 2:0-0-0 WIN: 5.9% PLACE: 35.3% RTG: 59 LAST 15 STARTS: s1025s583422s66 6TH, 26Aug22 4.3L Gosford Cls 1 1100m 59 (J Parr 1) 9, Lim 55, 1:04.76 (Last 600m 34.26), Soft(5), Kipsbay 60.5 1, Laurelin 59.5 2, Another Cognac 56 3, Btg $12.00, $9.00 5th to 800m, 6th turn. Began awkwardly. Eased near 100m. 6TH, 08Sep22 4.6L Hawkesbury Bm64 1400m 59 (J Parr 5) 9, Lim 55, 1:23.80 (Last 600m 34.90), Good(4), Adios Steve 59.5 1, Easy Rosie 59.5 2, Crazy Train 60 3, Btg $5.50, $6.00, $4.80 6th throughout. Held up near 200m. Average effort at Hawkesbury last start. Has struggled on wet tracks. Unlikely to trouble some of these. 7. TRIBUTE KING (6) 59 b g 5 Contributer (IR) — Hill Of Hope (P L Shailer) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $31,444 15 1 2 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 15 — 4 10 1 — Wins — — 1 — — 2nds — 1 1 — — 3rds — — 1 — — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1400 (1) 1st UP: 4:0-0-0 2nd UP: 4:1-1-0 3rd UP: 2:0-0-1 4th UP: 2:0-0-0 WIN: 6.7% PLACE: 26.7% RTG: 55 LAST 15 STARTS: 70s89s423426s55 5TH, 11Aug22 2.9L Newcastle Cls 1 1400m 57 (N Rawiller 6) 9, Lim 55, 1:28.08 (Last 600m 35.49), Heavy(8), Spangler 61.5 1, Highly Ambitious 56 2, Lady Superspy 55 3, Btg $8.00, $5.50 8th settling, 7th 800m, 5th turn. 5TH, 26Aug22 2.1L Taree Cls 1 1600m 57.5 (B Wheeler 2) 14, Set weights, 1:39.39 (Last 600m 37.14), Soft(6), Lady Audrey 57 1, Duble Memory 59 2, Too Much Heaven 57 3, Btg $3.20, $3.00, $3.50 (fav). 7th settling, 9th 1200m, 10th 800m, 9th turn. Prefer others. 8. FLYING WITNESS (3) 57 ch m 4 Star Witness — Airways (Annabel Neasham) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $68,905 12 1 4 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 12 — 7 3 2 — Wins — 1 — — — 2nds — 2 2 — — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 2:1-0-0 DIST: 1:1-0-0 Won over: 1850 (1) 1st UP: 3:0-1-1 2nd UP: 3:0-1-0 3rd UP: 2:0-1-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 8.3% PLACE: 50% RTG: 60 LAST 15 STARTS: 469s3226127s25 2ND, 16Aug22 1.3L, 2.3L Wyong Cls 1 1350m 57.5 (C Schofield 4) 7, Lim 55, 1:20.50 (Last 600m 35.32), Soft(5), Think About It 59 1, Poetic Miss 55 3, Cheeky Nugget 52 4, Btg $3.50, $4.60 4th to 800m, 3rd turn. 5TH, 31Aug22 2.9L Warwick Farm Bm72 1600m 51 (Ms E Hennessy 3) 9, Lim 54, 1:38.19 (Last 600m 35.11), Soft(5), Zou De Moon 58.5 1, Just A Jedi 58.5 2, Morethannumberone 61 3, Btg $7.00, $9.00, $8.50 6th to turn. Began awkwardly. Wasn’t all that far away at Warwick Farm last time out. Not out of this. 9. JUST LIKE LISA (13) 57 ch m 5 Choisir — Princess Tyla (D I Atkins) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $68,220 21 1 6 5 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 21 — 7 8 6 — Wins — — 1 — — 2nds — 3 1 2 — 3rds — 1 2 2 — TRACK: 8:0-3-2 DIST: 3:0-2-0 Won over: 1600 (1) 1st UP: 3:0-1-1 2nd UP: 3:0-1-1 3rd UP: 3:0-0-1 4th UP: 3:0-1-1 WIN: 4.8% PLACE: 57.1% RTG: 53 LAST 15 STARTS: 3424423s2332126 2ND, 11Aug22 4.3L, 3.5L Newcastle Cls 1 1890m 57 (N Rawiller 12) 12, Set weights, 2:01.88 (Last 600m 37.23), Heavy(8), Pharoah’s Reign 57 1, Kataway 55 3, Riccos 56.5 4, Btg $4.20, $2.80 (fav). 10th to turn. Held up near 600m. 6TH, 30Aug22 4.8L Newcastle Cls 1 1880m 57 (K Nestor 9) 9, Set weights, 1:58.63 (Last 600m 35.10), Soft(5), Reginald 56.5 1, Inuwashi 59 2, Milka 55.5 3, Btg $8.50, $12.00 8th to 800m, 7th turn. Taken back from wide barrier. Has form in wet. One for multiples. 10. LAYLA OF MONACO (5) 57 b/br m 6 Monaco Consul (NZ) — Run For Layla (J C Coyle) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $58,110 18 1 4 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 18 — 7 6 5 — Wins — — 1 — — 2nds — 2 — 2 — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 2:0-1-0 DIST: 2:0-1-0 Won over: 1600 (1) 1st UP: 4:0-0-0 2nd UP: 4:0-0-0 3rd UP: 3:1-1-0 4th UP: 3:0-2-0 WIN: 5.6% PLACE: 27.8% RTG: 50 LAST 15 STARTS: 282s0862s572847 4TH, 21Aug22 4.2L Nowra Bm58 1600m 60.5 (T Sherry 1) 10, Lim 55, 1:43.11 (Last 600m 38.91), Soft(7), Essential Sky 58.5 1, Mr Cantankerous 60 2, The Pres 56 3, Btg $4.60, $4.20, $4.80 7th to turn. 7TH, 02Sep22 7.1L Canberra Cls 1 2000m 57 (R Dolan 3) 9, Set weights, 2:07.68 (Last 600m 36.28), Soft(7), Successful Star 57 1, Buff In Disguise 56.5 2, Wild Buckeroo 54.5 3, Btg $2.50, $2.35, $2.50 (fav). 7th settling, 6th to 800m, 8th turn. Failed to respond to riding. SCRATCHED 11. LEFT REELING (1) 57 b m 4 Dundeel (NZ) — Green Roller (J G Sargent) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $48,640 7 1 4 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 7 — 3 3 1 — Wins — — 1 — — 2nds — 1 2 1 — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 1:0-1-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1600 (1) 1st UP: 3:0-2-1 2nd UP: 2:1-1-0 3rd UP: 1:0-1-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 14.3% PLACE: 85.7% RTG: 60 LAST 15 STARTS: 3s2227s21 Continued page 46
46 From page 45 2ND, 09Aug22 nck, lng hd Hawkesbury 4yo and UP Mdn 1300m 57 (J Mc Donald 2) 9, Set weights, 1:17.33 (Last 600m 35.27), Good(4), Avoidance 59 1, Father’s Day 59 3, Santorini Sun 57 4, Btg $1.50, $1.40, $1.45 (fav). 8th to 800m, 7th turn. Began awkwardly. Lost Ground. WON, 23Aug22 1.5L, 0.8L Scone Cls 1 1600m 55 (J Van Overmeire 3) 11, Set weights, 1:39.46 (Last 600m 37.31), Soft(5), Gold Lunar 57 2, Bill Peyto 59 3, Hot Dancing 57 4, Btg $1.40, $1.35 (fav). 5th to 800m, 4th turn. --- FRESHENED --Freshened. Reeled them in easily to salute at Scone last start. Ready for this trip now. Include among the better chances. 12. ALPINE BRONZE (10) 55 b m 4 Real Impact (JP) — Zali (J C Coyle) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $9740 6 — 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 6 — — 4 2 — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — 1 — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 2:0-0-0 2nd UP: 2:0-1-0 3rd UP: 1:0-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 PLACE: 16.7% LAST 15 STARTS: 02s0764 6TH, 13Aug22 4.7L Kembla Grange Mdn 1400m 57 (A Gibbons 3) 10, Set weights, 1:24.41 (Last 600m 35.28), Soft(5), Sawrey 57.5 1, Emancipist 56.5 2, Hallowed Son 59 3, Btg $41.00, $61.00 6th throughout. 4TH, 30Aug22 2.6L Newcastle Mdn 1500m 55 (Ms K O’Hara 7) 9, Lim 55, 1:32.35 (Last 600m 37.74), Soft(6), Dente Queen 53 1, Zedly 56.5 2, Single Babe 53.5 3, Btg $9.00, $7.00 7th settling, 6th 800m, 5th turn. Taken back from wide barrier. Crowded near 150m. SCRATCHED 13. ARMALITE (18) 55 ch c 3 Zoustar — Impulsive (Annabel Neasham) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $10,350 3 — — 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 3 — 1 2 — — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 2:0-0-1 2nd UP: 1:0-0-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 PLACE: 33.3% LAST 15 STARTS: 35s7 5TH, 02May22 6.4L Ipswich 2yo Open 1350m 57 (J Byrne 8) 9, Lim 54, 1:22.09 (Last 600m 36.23), Soft(6), Cocobrew Express 58 1, Sailor’s Secret 57.5 2, Uncommon Valour 56 3, Btg $3.50, $3.20, $4.60 (eq fav). Last settling, 7th turn. Began awkwardly. Overraced early stages. Wide during race. --- SPELL --7TH, 31Aug22 4.2L Warwick Farm 3yo Mdn 1400m 59 (S Clipperton 10) 12, Lim 55, 1:24.33 (Last 600m 35.95), Soft(5), Scientist 59 1, Rediener 59 2, Avebury 58 3, Btg $31.00, $26.00, $31.00 6th to turn. Began awkwardly. Just battled home at Warwick Farm firstup. Not keen. 14. RA RA GRANDPA (16) 55 ch g 3 Dissident — Second Draw (Brad Widdup) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $8250 2 — 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 2 — — 2 — — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 2:0-1-0 2nd UP: 0:0-0-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 PLACE: 50% LAST 15 STARTS: 6s2 6TH, 02Apr22 3.9L Goulburn 2yo Mdn 1300m 56 (Ms E Hennessy 2) 9, Lim 56, 1:20.35 (Last 600m 36.71), Soft(7), Green Shadows 56.5 1, Invasive 57.5 2, Sleigh Queen 56 3, Btg $6.50, $9.00 7th to turn. --- SPELL --2ND, 28Aug22 1L, 1.5L Wyong Mdn 1600m 56.5 (J Van Overmeire 1) 12, Set weights, 1:39.34 (Last 600m 35.85), Soft(5), Speedy Song 57.5 1, Wheni Sayucan 57 3, Gingembre 57 4, Btg $3.80, $3.20 (eq fav). 9th to 1200m, 8th to turn. Eased near 150m. Failed to threaten in initial campaign but indicated improvement at first run back. Strips fitter. Among the main chances. 15. MANDALONG MISSILE (15) 55 b f 3 Smart Missile — Magsaya (G R Nickson) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $26,940 9 — — 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 9 — 2 6 1 — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — 2 — — TRACK: 2:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 2:0-0-1 2nd UP: 2:0-0-0 3rd UP: 2:0-0-1 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 PLACE: 22.2% LAST 15 STARTS: 540446s303 10TH, 27Aug22 7L Kembla Grange 3yo Mdn 1400m 55 (Ms W Costin 11) 12, Lim 55, 1:23.83 (Last 600m 34.32), Soft(5), Perfect Thought 59.5 1, Bunker Hut 59.5 2, Buillt 58.5 3, Btg $31.00, $41.00 Last to turn. Began awkwardly. 3RD, 05Sep22 1L, 0.5L Queanbeyan Cls 1 1600m 55 (Ms A Collett 4) 12, Set weights, 1:37.90 (Last 600m 37.24), Soft(5), Hot Dancing 57 1, Obverse 56.5 2, Gambacorta 59 4, Btg $4.60, $5.50, $5.00 3rd throughout. Looking elsewhere. 16. THE BIG BIIG (17) 56.5 br g 4 Adelaide (IR) — Proud And Ready (Lauri Parker) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $3500 2 — — 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 2 — — 2 — — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — 1 — — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 1:0-0-1 2nd UP: 1:0-0-0 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 PLACE: 50% LAST 15 STARTS: 36 3RD, 21Aug22 3.3L, 0.8L Nowra Mdn 1400m 59 (J Ford 10) 10, Set weights, 1:29.08 (Last 600m 37.70), Soft(7), Sky Ace 59 1, Conjola Phoenix 59 2, Makanui 59 4, Btg $17.00, $31.00 Last to 800m, 6th turn. Slowly away. 6TH, 30Aug22 3.1L Newcastle Mdn 1500m 59 (J Ford 3) 9, Lim 55, 1:32.35 (Last 600m 37.74), Soft(6), Dente Queen 53 1, Zedly 56.5 2, Single Babe 53.5 3, Btg $5.00, $9.00 6th settling, 7th 800m, 8th turn. Slowly away. Appears tested. 17. OBVERSE (12) 56.5 b g 4 Headwater — Testadrop (Joseph Ible) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $7820 5 — 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 5 — 1 4 — — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 2:0-0-0 2nd UP: 2:0-1-0 3rd UP: 1:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 PLACE: 20% LAST 15 STARTS: 047s62 6TH, 21Aug22 8.2L Nowra Mdn 1400m 59 (J Penza 7) 10, Set weights, 1:29.08 (Last 600m 37.70), Soft(7), Sky Ace 59 1, Conjola Phoenix 59 2, The Big Biig 59 3, Btg $10.00, $9.00, $11.00 7th settling, 6th 800m, 5th turn. 2ND, 05Sep22 1L, 0.5L Queanbeyan Cls 1 1600m 56.5 (J Van Overmeire 9) 12, Set weights, 1:37.90 (Last 600m 37.24), Soft(5), Hot Dancing 57 1, Mandalong Missile 55 3, Gambacorta 59 4, Btg $21.00, $11.00, $21.00 6th to turn. Seems to struggle on wet tracks. Can’t have. 18. ONTHE EIGHTHDAY (7) 56.5 b g 4 Domesday — Eightyeight Carat (Patrick Cleave) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $3450 3 — 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 3 — 1 2 — — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 1st UP: 2:0-1-0 2nd UP: 1:0-0-0 3rd UP: 0:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 PLACE: 33.3% LAST 15 STARTS: 60s2 LAST, 11Apr22 7L Tamworth Mdn 1200m 58 (D Gibbons 9) 12, Lim 55, 1:10.69 (Last 600m 36.16), Good(4), Lago Di Braies 57 1, Flying Squad 55.5 2, Jocat 58 3, Btg $101.00, $61.00, $81.00 9th to 800m, 11th turn. --- SPELL --2ND, 27Aug22 2.5L, 1.5L Port Macquarie Mdn 1512m 59 (L Rolls 3) 11, Set weights, 1:32.86 (Last 600m 37.86), Soft(7), Seething Seb 57.5 1, Jevington Will Do 56 3, Little Jill 57 4, Btg $21.00, $17.00, $21.00 5th settling, 3rd 800m, 2nd turn. Not fancied. 19. WELCOME MY LADY (20) 55 b/br m 4 Dundeel (NZ) — Novita Flash (John Thompson) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $2825 3 — — — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 3 — — 3 — — Wins — — — — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 1:0-0-0 1st UP: 1:0-0-0 2nd UP: 1:0-0-0 3rd UP: 1:0-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 LAST 15 STARTS: 874 7TH, 20Aug22 9.1L Newcastle Mdn 1860m 57 (J Van Overmeire 7) 8, Set weights, 1:57.36 (Last 600m 35.70), Soft(5), Pavitra 55.5 including 0.5 over 1, Speedy Song 57.5 2, Galifianakis 59 3, Btg $31.00, $26.00 Last to turn. 4TH, 02Sep22 3.2L Canberra Cls 1 2000m 55 (A Adkins 7) 9, Set weights, 2:07.68 (Last 600m 36.28), Soft(7), Successful Star 57 1, Buff In Disguise 56.5 2, Wild Buckeroo 54.5 3, Btg $11.00, $15.00 6th settling, 7th to 800m, 6th turn. Cannot entertain. 20. THUNDOZER (2) 59 br/gr g 7 Tickets — Rasay Mist (B A Perrett) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $43,670 29 1 2 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 29 — 17 9 3 — Wins — — — 1 — 2nds — 2 — — — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1500 (1) 1st UP: 4:0-0-0 2nd UP: 4:0-0-0 3rd UP: 4:0-1-0 4th UP: 3:0-0-0 WIN: 3.4% PLACE: 13.8% RTG: 42 LAST 15 STARTS: s862614s8979865 6TH, 16Aug22 4.7L Wyong Cls 1 1600m 53 (Ms E Hennessy 6) 7, Lim 55, 1:38.99 (Last 600m 35.87), Soft(5), Brynner 56.5 1, Mr Eighty Eight 54.5 2, The Replicant 59.5 3, Btg $61.00, $51.00 4th settling, 2nd 1200m, led to turn. Pulled hard. Raced wide without cover. 5TH, 28Aug22 4.4L Wyong Cls 1 1600m 55 (A Layt 2) 7, Lim 55, 1:38.20 (Last 600m 35.64), Good(4), Lady Superspy 55 1, Stonecoat 59 2, Just Tozza 57.5 3, Btg $81.00, $101.00 Last settling, 6th 1200m, Last to turn. Slowly away. Keen. Rank outsider. RACE 6 3yo & up Group 3 4.05 (2300m) 1. ARAPAHO (9) 59 b g 6 Lope De Vega (IR) — Alzubra (GB) (Bjorn Baker) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $550,000 23 6 4 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 23 — 7 10 6 — Wins — 1 4 1 — 2nds — 1 1 2 — 3rds — 1 — 1 — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1300 (1) 1400 (2) 1800 (1) 2000 (1) 2350 (1) 1st UP: 6:2-0-1 2nd UP: 5:1-0-0 3rd UP: 4:0-1-1 4th UP: 1:1-0-0 WIN: 26.1% PLACE: 52.2% RTG: 103 LAST 15 STARTS: s60s30412721712 WON, 20Aug22 nck, 0.5L Randwick (G 3) Premier’s Cup 2000m 56 (Ms R King 11) 11, Lim 53, 2:05.02 (Last 600m 35.87, Last 200m 11.92), Soft(5), Francesco Guardi 53 2, Lord Ardmore 56 3, Grove Ferry 53 4, Btg $17.00, $21.00 10th to 800m, 8th turn. 2ND, 03Sep22 5.5L, 1.5L Randwick (LR) Ylc City Tattersalls Club Cup 2400m 59 (Ms R King 6) 8, Lim 53, 2:38.23 (Last 600m 38.01, Last 200m 13.54), Heavy(9), Cadre Du Noir 54 1, Realm Of Flowers 55.5 3, Chalk Stream 53 4, Btg $4.80, $5.00, $4.80 2nd settling, 3rd 1200m, 5th 800m, 3rd turn. Awkwardly placed near 600m. No match but whacked away to place at Randwick last time out. Handles wet ground. Each-way. 2. MANKAYAN (4) 59 b g 7 Intello (GE) — Angelic Note (IR) (C Maher & D Eustace) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $523,707 20 6 9 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 20 — 11 5 4 — Wins — 1 2 3 — 2nds — 7 2 — — 3rds — 1 1 — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1600 (1) 1800 (1) 2040 (1) 2414 (2) 2550 (1) 1st UP: 4:2-1-1 2nd UP: 4:2-1-1 3rd UP: 4:0-3-0 4th UP: 4:1-2-0 WIN: 30% PLACE: 85% RTG: 103 LAST 15 STARTS: 22s2322214s1121 2ND, 16Jul22 1/2 hd, 0.8L Flemington Open 2000m 58.5 (M Cartwright 4) 12, Lim 54, 2:05.54 (Last 600m 35.54, Last 200m 12.08), Soft(6), Hezashocka 54 1, High Emocean 54 3, D’Aguilar 56.5 4, Btg $4.00 (eq fav). 5th to 800m, 6th turn. --- FRESHENED --WON, 20Aug22 lng nck, 1L Moonee Valley Open 2040m 59 (B Melham 2) 5, Lim 54, 2:15.69 (Last 600m 36.68, Last 200m 12.62), Heavy(8), Smokin’ Romans 56.5 2, Irish Flame 55.5 3, The Good Fight 56 4, Btg $1.80, $1.90 (fav). 2nd to turn. --- FRESHENED --Freshened. Talented gelding. Charged through to score at short odds at Moonee Valley at latest. Relishes the sting out of the ground. Looks one of the main chances. 3. SACRAMENTO (7) 57.5 b/br g 6 Pierro — Alzora (G Waterhouse & A Bott) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $565,905 25 7 2 3 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 25 — 15 7 3 — Wins — 4 3 — — 2nds — 2 — — — 3rds — 1 2 — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1600 (1) 1800 (1) 1900 (1) 2000 (3) 2800 (1) 1st UP: 6:1-0-1 2nd UP: 5:3-0-0 3rd UP: 4:1-1-1 4th UP: 4:1-0-0 WIN: 28% PLACE: 48% RTG: 100 LAST 15 STARTS: 31112360s6160s9 12TH, 16Apr22 13.4L Caulfield (G 3) Tobin Brothers Easter Cup 2000m 58.5 (J Childs 9) 13, Lim 54, 2:02.78 (Last 600m 34.84, Last 200m 12.72), Good(3), Milford 54 1, Holbien 54.5 2, Mandela Effect 55.5 3, Btg $17.00, $21.00 9th settling, 8th 1200m, 9th 800m, Last turn. Slowly away. --- SPELL --9TH, 03Sep22 28.8L Randwick Bm94 1600m 63 (J Parr 4) 11, Lim 52, 1:43.47 (Last 600m 38.79, Last 200m 16.48), Heavy(10), Kiss The Bride 54 1, Wild Chap 51 2, Alcyone 55.5 3, Btg $31.00, $21.00, $26.00 8th to 1200m, 9th 800m, 10th turn. Lame 2/5. Struggling to make an impression. Rises in class. No appeal. 4. DURSTON (1) 55.5 ch g 7 Sea The Moon (GE) — Caribana (GB) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $335,038 13 4 2 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 13 — 4 9 — — Wins — 2 2 — — 2nds — 1 1 — — 3rds — — 2 — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 2000 (1) 2100 (1) 2472 (1) 2921 (1) 1st UP: 5:0-0-1 2nd UP: 4:2-1-0 3rd UP: 2:2-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-1-0 WIN: 30.8% PLACE: 61.5% RTG: 96 LAST 15 STARTS: s41123s8s41s701 LAST, 20Aug22 23.4L Randwick (G 3) Premier’s Cup 2000m 53 (A Adkins 6) 11, Lim 53, 2:05.02 (Last 600m 35.87, Last 200m 14.90), Soft(5), Arapaho 56 1, Francesco Guardi 53 2, Lord Ardmore 56 3, Btg $21.00, $26.00, $21.00 6th settling, 2nd 1200m, led 800m, 3rd turn. Wide early stages. WON, 02Sep22 1.8L, 2L Wyong (LR) 2022 Carlton Wyong Gold Cup 2100m 55.5 (J Mc Donald 7) 8, Lim 55.5, 2:11.06 (Last 600m 33.99), Soft(5), Yiyi 55.5 2, Our Intrigue 55.5 3, Lord Ardmore 58 4, Btg $7.50, $8.00, $6.50 Last settling, 7th to 800m, 4th turn. Swept to lead and raced clear to salute in superb fashion in weaker class at Wyong last start. Ready for this trip now. Key player. 5. ATTORNEY (3) 54 b g 8 Makfi (GB) — Tia Kia (IR) (Matthew Smith) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $474,478 27 5 2 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 27 3 11 11 2 — Wins 1 2 2 — — 2nds 1 — 1 — — 3rds — — 1 — — TRACK: 1:1-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1600 (1) 1900 (1) 2400 (2) 2500 (1) 1st UP: 6:1-1-0 2nd UP: 6:2-0-0 3rd UP: 5:1-1-0 4th UP: 4:0-0-0 WIN: 18.5% PLACE: 29.6% RTG: 93 LAST 15 STARTS: 41s06080537s608 13TH, 06Aug22 11.6L Randwick Open 1800m 57.5 (R Bayliss 11) 14, Lim 52, 1:51.56 (Last 600m 35.31, Last 200m 12.38), Soft(5), Lord Ardmore 56 including 0.5 over 1, Grove Ferry 54 2, Francesco Guardi 54.5 3, Btg $101.00 12th to 1200m, 13th to turn. --- FRESHENED --LAST, 03Sep22 29.2L Randwick (LR) Ylc City Tattersalls Club Cup 2400m 54.5 (R Bayliss 3) 8, Lim 53, 2:38.23 (Last 600m 38.01, Last 200m 15.24), Heavy(9), Cadre Du Noir 54 1, Arapaho 59 2, Realm Of Flowers 55.5 3, Btg $51.00, $21.00 7th to 1200m, 6th 800m, 7th turn. Slowly away. Failed to handle going. Lacked a pick-up and only plugged to line in the wet at Randwick last outing. Stiffer challenge here. Looking to others. 6. CARIF (8) 54 br g 7 So You Think (NZ) — Norzita (NZ) (P & P Snowden) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $745,285 42 3 8 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 42 — 27 12 3 — Wins — 3 — — — 2nds — 6 1 1 — 3rds — — — 1 — TRACK: 3:2-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1850 (2) 3200 (1) 1st UP: 7:0-0-0 2nd UP: 7:1-0-1 3rd UP: 7:0-0-0 4th UP: 6:0-2-0 WIN: 7.1% PLACE: 28.6% RTG: 92 LAST 15 STARTS: 7422s47470s6996 9TH, 20Aug22 9.6L Randwick (G 3) Premier’s Cup 2000m 54.5 (S Clipperton 10) 11, Lim 53, 2:05.02 (Last 600m 35.87, Last 200m 12.80), Soft(5), Arapaho 56 1, Francesco Guardi 53 2, Lord Ardmore 56 3, Btg $31.00, $41.00 9th to 1200m, 8th 800m, 10th turn. Lost a plate. 6TH, 02Sep22 4.6L Wyong (LR) 2022 Carlton Wyong Gold Cup 2100m 55.5 (S Clipperton 6) 8, Lim 55.5, 2:11.06 (Last 600m 33.99), Soft(5), Durston 55.5 1, Yiyi 55.5 2, Our Intrigue 55.5 3, Btg $21.00, $16.00 4th to 1200m, 2nd to turn. Coming off an average run in weaker company at Wyong last time out. Place hope. 7. THROUGH IRISH EYES (6) 54 b/br g 5 Tavistock (NZ) — Zapurple (NZ) C Maher & D Eustace SCRATCHED 8. YIYI (2) 54 b g 5 No Nay Never (US) — Memories Of You (IR) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $462,855 23 5 5 4 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 23 — 9 9 5 — Wins — 2 1 2 — 2nds — 2 3 — — 3rds — 2 1 1 — TRACK: 3:1-0-1 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1300 (1) 1400 (1) 1500 (1) 1900 (1) 2000 (1) 1st UP: 5:2-1-0 2nd UP: 5:1-1-0 3rd UP: 5:0-1-2 4th UP: 4:0-2-1 WIN: 21.7% PLACE: 60.9% RTG: 89 LAST 15 STARTS: 22311s2260s8552 5TH, 20Aug22 1.8L Randwick (G 3) Premier’s Cup 2000m 53 (J Ford 2) 11, Lim 53, 2:05.02 (Last 600m 35.87, Last 200m 12.18), Soft(5), Arapaho 56 1, Francesco Guardi 53 2, Lord Ardmore 56 3, Btg $7.50, $10.00, $9.00 5th settling, 6th to 800m, 5th turn. 2ND, 02Sep22 1.8L, 2L Wyong (LR) 2022 Carlton Wyong Gold Cup 2100m 55.5 (J Ford 4) 8, Lim 55.5, 2:11.06 (Last 600m 33.99), Soft(5), Durston 55.5 1, Our Intrigue 55.5 3, Lord Ardmore 58 4, Btg $5.00, $6.00 6th to 800m, 7th turn. Keen. Let down well from back of the pack to place at Wyong at latest. Has wet form. Among the dangers. 9. BORN A KING (5) 54 b g 6 Frankel (GB) — Fairwater (US) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $281,469 18 4 5 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 18 — 8 6 1 3 Wins — 2 1 — 1 2nds — 2 2 — 1 3rds — 2 — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1500 (1) 2000 (2) 2012 (1) 1st UP: 4:0-1-0 2nd UP: 3:1-0-1 3rd UP: 3:0-0-0 4th UP: 3:1-1-1 WIN: 22.2% PLACE: 61.1% RTG: 88 LAST 15 STARTS: 2s21432s4742121 2ND, 06Aug22 1.8L, 0.8L Flemington Bm84 1620m 59 (B Prebble 8) 11, Lim 54, 1:38.28 (Last 600m 35.38, Last 200m 12.40), Soft(6), Lyrical Lad 58.5 1, Cashin’ Chex 56 3, Somerset Maugham 56 4, Btg $8.00, $7.50, $11.00 10th to 1200m, 8th 800m, 5th turn. WON, 27Aug22 4.5L, 2.5L Rosehill Bm78 2000m 59 (D Gibbons 5) 10, Lim 54, 2:05.66 (Last 600m 35.86, Last 200m 11.98), Soft(6), First Light 57 2, Oz Legend 56 including 0.5 over 3, Corncrake 58 4, Btg $2.80, $2.90, $2.80 (fav). 3rd settling, 2nd to 800m, led turn. Showed a fine turn of foot to score convincingly at Rosehill last start. Up in distance now. Handles the sting out of the ground. Right in this. RACE 7 Group 3 4.40 (1500m) 1. SPECIAL REWARD (6) 59 b/br g 7 Demerit — Special Kiseki K A Lees SCRATCHED 2. DASHING WILLOUGHBY (9) 56 b g 7 Nathaniel (IR) — Miss Dashwood (GB) (Sam Kavanagh) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $398,796 21 4 2 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 21 2 7 9 2 1 Wins — 2 1 — 1 2nds — — 2 — — 3rds — — 1 — — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1740 (1) 2414 (1) 2846 (1) 3265 (1) 1st UP: 5:2-1-0 2nd UP: 5:1-1-1 3rd UP: 5:1-0-0 4th UP: 2:0-0-0 WIN: 19% PLACE: 33.3% RTG: 98 LAST 15 STARTS: s11400s900s790s 9TH, 07May22 15.8L Gold Coast (Metro) (G 2) A.D. Hollindale Stakes 1800m 59 (N Callow 1) 11, Weight for age, 1:54.77 (Last 600m 37.10), Heavy(8), Zaaki 59 1, Polly Grey 57 2, Kukeracha 59 3, Btg $101.00 7th to 800m, 10th turn. LAST, 14May22 13L Eagle Farm (G 3) Jra Chairman’s Hcp 2143m 58.5 (N Callow 8) 13, Lim 54, 2:15.99 (Last 600m 36.25), Soft(6), Yonkers 59.5 1, Our Intrigue 54 2, Smart Meteor 54 3, Btg $21.00, $26.00 2nd to 800m, 4th turn. Wide early stages. --- SPELL --Primed for return with 3-1/4 len 4th Greek Hero 1200m Gosford barrier trial Soft(6) Aug 29. First-up. Unplaced in wet. Others better. 3. PURPLE SECTOR (3) 55 b g 7 Pins — Eden Valley (NZ) (John Thompson) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $541,900 33 4 5 5 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 33 — 18 12 3 — Wins — 4 — — — 2nds — 3 2 — — 3rds — 3 2 — — TRACK: 3:0-0-1 DIST: 2:1-0-0 Won over: 1500 (1) 1600 (1) 1800 (1) 2000 (1) 1st UP: 9:0-4-0 2nd UP: 6:1-1-1 3rd UP: 6:2-0-1 4th UP: 6:0-0-2 WIN: 12.1% PLACE: 42.4% RTG: 96 LAST 15 STARTS: 7s5030s224406s2 6TH, 16Apr22 13.8L Randwick (G 3) Jra Plate 2000m 55 (R Bayliss 8) 8, Lim 53, 2:08.07 (Last 600m 37.23, Last 200m 14.16), Heavy(8), Polly Grey 58.5 1, Numerian 58 2, Icebath 59 3, Btg $26.00, $21.00 2nd to 800m, 3rd turn. Failed to handle going. --- SPELL --2ND, 27Aug22 hd, 1L Rosehill Bm100 1400m 57.5 (N Rawiller 1) 9, Lim 53, 1:25.58 (Last 600m 34.67, Last 200m 11.62), Soft(6), Old Flame 54 1, Aleas 55.5 3, Arctic Thunder 54 4, Btg $13.00, $15.00, $13.00 led to turn. On pace and fought on bravely to place at Rosehill first-up. Fitter. One for exotics. 4. CROSS TALK (10) 54.5 br g 5 Keano (NZ) — Mrs Cross (NZ) (G Waterhouse & A Bott) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $250,270 8 5 1 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 8 — 2 1 5 — Wins — — 1 4 — 2nds — 1 — — — 3rds — 1 — 1 — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 1:1-0-0 Won over: 1200 (1) 1250 (1) 1400 (2) 1500 (1) 1st UP: 3:3-0-0 2nd UP: 2:0-1-1 3rd UP: 1:1-0-0 4th UP: 1:1-0-0 WIN: 62.5% PLACE: 100% RTG: 95 LAST 15 STARTS: 1s13s12113 WON, 30Jul22 2L, 1.5L Rosehill (LR) Atc Found. Winter Challenge 1500m 53 (J Van Overmeire 8) 10, Lim 53, 1:30.80 (Last 600m 35.85, Last 200m 12.32), Soft(7), Toomuchtobear 53 2, Gold Trip 61 3, Oscar Zulu 53 4, Btg $3.00, $2.60 (fav). led throughout. 3RD, 18Aug22 1/2 nck, 1L Hawkesbury (LR) Pioneer Services Rowley Mile 1600m 57.5 (T Clark 9) 10, Lim 54, 1:35.52 (Last 600m 33.42), Good(4), Skyman 57.5 1, Oscar Zulu 57 2, Lightning Jack 56.5 4, Btg $1.80, $1.65, $1.70 (fav). led to turn. --- FRESHENED --Tuned for return with sht nk 2nd Mr Mozart 1100m C’bury barrier trial Soft(7) Sept 1. Freshened. Strong performer. On pace but outgunned late at short odds at Hawkesbury last time out. Genuine wet tracker. Rates highly. 5. LAURE ME IN (8) 54.5 b/br g 8 Ad Valorem (US) — Laurelling (US) (David Pfieffer) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $679,125 47 8 11 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 47 — 31 14 2 — Wins — 7 1 — — 2nds — 9 2 — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 2:1-0-0 DIST: 1:0-0-0 Won over: 1400 (1) 1550 (1) 1600 (3) 1800 (1) 1850 (1) 2000 (1) 1st UP: 9:1-2-0 2nd UP: 8:3-2-0 3rd UP: 7:0-1-0 4th UP: 6:2-1-0 WIN: 17% PLACE: 40.4% RTG: 95 LAST 15 STARTS: 1952159s00s0057 5TH, 18Aug22 3.7L Hawkesbury (LR) Pioneer Services Rowley Mile 1600m 58.5 (Ms R King 2) 10, Lim 54, 1:35.52 (Last 600m 33.42), Good(4), Skyman 57.5 1, Oscar Zulu 57 2, Cross Talk 57.5 3, Btg $26.00, $51.00 5th throughout. 7TH, 27Aug22 3.5L Rosehill Bm100 1400m 58 (Ms R King 6) 9, Lim 53, 1:25.58 (Last 600m 34.67, Last 200m 11.67), Soft(6), Old Flame 54 1, Purple Sector 57.5 2, Aleas 55.5 3, Btg $16.00, $41.00 6th settling, 7th turn. Wasn’t all that far away at Rosehill at latest. Handles the wet. Knockout chance. 6. CHARACTER (5) 54 br g 4 Teofilo (IR) — Monogram (James Cummings) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $483,290 18 4 2 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 18 — 5 6 6 1 Wins — 1 3 — — 2nds — 1 1 — — 3rds — — — 1 1 TRACK: 1:1-0-0 DIST: 1:0-0-1 Won over: 1400 (1) 1600 (2) 1850 (1) 1st UP: 4:1-0-0 2nd UP: 3:0-0-1 3rd UP: 2:1-0-1 4th UP: 2:0-1-0 WIN: 22.2% PLACE: 44.4% RTG: 94 LAST 15 STARTS: 241428s131010s7 10TH, 14May22 22L Eagle Farm (G 3) Drinkwise Rough Habit Plate 2143m 57 (J Mc Donald 4) 14, Set weights, 2:17.86 (Last 600m 38.37), Heavy(8), Dark Destroyer 57 1, Paternal 57 2, Menazzi 57 3, Btg $2.80, $3.50 (fav). 7th to 1200m, 9th 800m, 8th turn. Failed to handle going. --- SPELL --- LAST, 03Sep22 15.3L Randwick (G 2) Gpi Tramway Stakes 1400m 57.5 (S Clipperton 4) 7, Set wts with pen, 1:28.17 (Last 600m 37.54, Last 200m 14.38), Heavy(10), Zaaki 59 1, Icebath 53 2, Nimalee 56 3, Btg $31.00, $41.00 6th settling, 5th turn. Class drop helps. Will only be fitter. Proven in wet. Back to provincial level. In the mix. 7. LUNCIES (2) 54 gr g 6 Iffraaj (GB) — Under The Rainbow (GB) (K A Lees) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $391,504 19 5 3 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 19 1 2 12 4 — Wins — 1 4 — — 2nds — — 2 1 — 3rds — — — 1 — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1609 (1) 1800 (1) 2012 (1) 2213 (1) 2414 (1) 1st UP: 6:2-0-0 2nd UP: 4:2-1-0 3rd UP: 3:0-0-0 4th UP: 3:1-0-1 WIN: 26.3% PLACE: 47.4% RTG: 94 LAST 15 STARTS: 1s57482s529302s 10TH, 09Apr22 13.8L Randwick (G 1) Sydney Cup 3200m 50 (R Dolan 14) 19, Lim 50, 3:32.29 (Last 600m 38.70, Last 200m 14.34), Heavy(10), Knights Order 51.5 1, Sheraz 51 2, Daqiansweet Junior 51.5 3, Btg $9.00, $10.00 14th settling, 15th 1200m, 13th 800m, 10th turn. Checked early stages. --- FRESHENED --2ND, 14May22 0.8L, 2.3L Flemington (LR) Lexus Andrew Ramsden 2800m 58.5 (C Williams 11) 12, Set weights, 2:59.10 (Last 600m 38.18, Last 200m 13.38), Soft(5), Point Nepean 58 1, Through Irish Eyes 58 3, Warning 58.5 4, Btg $6.00, $4.80 2nd to 1200m, 4th 800m, 3rd turn. --- SPELL --Fitter for 7-1/4 len 7th Dimaggio 1000m Wyong barrier trial Good(4) Aug 10. Resuming. Faces stronger opposition now. Appears tested. 8. THE FRONTMAN (1) 54 b g 5 Makfi (GB) — Imposingly (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $228,580 17 3 2 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 17 — 3 7 7 — Wins — — 1 2 — 2nds — — 1 1 — 3rds — — 1 1 — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 1:0-0-0 Won over: 1400 (2) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 3:2-0-0 2nd UP: 3:0-0-0 3rd UP: 3:0-1-1 4th UP: 3:1-1-1 WIN: 17.6% PLACE: 41.2% RTG: 93 LAST 15 STARTS: 7s18316s400275s 7TH, 11Jun22 7.9L Randwick Open 1600m 57 (C Schofield 1) 11, Lim 52, 1:36.96 (Last 600m 35.88, Last 200m 12.72), Good(4), Cliff’s Art 51 1, Bethencourt 54 2, Oscar Zulu 56.5 3, Btg $16.00, $15.00, $17.00 5th to 800m, 6th turn. 5TH, 18Jun22 3.7L Rosehill (LR) Drinkwise W. J. McKell Cup 2000m 54.5 (J Collett 7) 8, Lim 53, 2:02.87 (Last 600m 34.95, Last 200m 12.19), Good(4), Skyman 53 1, Dr Drill 58 2, Welsh Legend 53 3, Btg $21.00, $17.00 3rd to 1200m, 4th to turn. --- SPELL --Strips fitter for 15-1/2 len 8th O’President 900m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. First-up. Tougher now. Looks tested here. 9. OLD FLAME (12) 54 b/br h 5 Invincible Spirit (IR) — Lilyfire (US) (P & P Snowden) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $191,543 8 4 1 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 8 — 2 4 1 1 Wins — 1 2 — 1 2nds — 1 — — — 3rds — — 1 — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1400 (2) 1408 (2) 1st UP: 3:2-0-0 2nd UP: 2:1-1-0 3rd UP: 2:1-0-1 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 50% PLACE: 75% RTG: 91 LAST 15 STARTS: 4114s123s1 3RD, 07May22 lng nck, 1.5L Gosford (Metro) 3 and 4yo Open 1600m 54 (S Clipperton 1) 13, Lim 52, 1:39.31 (Last 600m 34.02, Last 200m 11.86), Soft(7), Rustic Steel 52 1, O’President 54 2, Our Playboy 60 4, Btg $8.50, $9.00, $8.50 4th to 800m, 3rd turn. --- SPELL --WON, 27Aug22 hd, 1L Rosehill Bm100 1400m 54 (S Clipperton 4) 9, Lim 53, 1:25.58 (Last 600m 34.67, Last 200m 11.56), Soft(6), Purple Sector 57.5 2, Aleas 55.5 3, Arctic Thunder 54 4, Btg $3.80, $4.00, $3.50 3rd settling, 5th 800m, 3rd turn. Raced wide without cover. Talented horse. Timed run well to score at Rosehill first-up. Strips fitter. Has form in wet. Major player. 10. WILD CHAP (7) 54 ch g 6 Toronado (IR) — Pipkin (B M Lazzarini) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $241,615 33 5 9 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 33 — 15 7 11 — Wins — 1 1 3 — 2nds — 3 2 4 — 3rds — — — 2 — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 3:0-1-0 Won over: 1350 (1) 1550 (3) 1580 (1) 1st UP: 4:0-0-1 2nd UP: 4:0-1-0 3rd UP: 3:1-1-0 4th UP: 3:0-3-0 WIN: 15.2% PLACE: 48.5% RTG: 79 LAST 15 STARTS: 40s592211003142 4TH, 19Aug22 1.3L Murwillumbah Open 1550m 61 (D Peisley 6) 12, Lim 55, 1:32.70 (Last 600m 35.49), Good(3), Impasse 61 1, Badoosh 58 2, Giannis 63 3, Btg $21.00, $31.00 2nd to 1200m, 4th to turn. Held up near 400m. 2ND, 03Sep22 sht hd, 1/2 nck Randwick Bm94 1600m 51 (R Jones 3) 11, Lim 52, 1:43.47 (Last 600m 38.79, Last 200m 13.28), Heavy(10), Kiss The Bride 54 1, Alcyone 55.5 3, Wicklow 54.5 4, Btg $10.00, $11.00, $10.00 2nd to 1200m, 3rd 800m, 5th turn. Tightened for room. Up in class. Can’t have. Continued page 47 TELE01Z01MA - V1
47 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 NEWCASTLE CONTINUED From page 46 11. AIR TO AIR (4) 54 b m 6 Smart Missile — Honor Net (NZ) Sam Kavanagh SCRATCHED 12. SUPER (11) 54 ch g 7 Snitzel — Good Weekend (M S Minervini) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $192,425 37 5 3 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 37 — 22 14 1 — Wins — 5 — — — 2nds — 3 — — — 3rds — 1 1 — — DIST: 4:1-1-0 TRACK: 11:4-0-1 Won over: 1400 (2) 1500 (1) 1600 (2) 1st UP: 7:0-0-0 2nd UP: 6:0-0-0 3rd UP: 6:1-1-0 4th UP: 5:0-1-1 WIN: 13.5% PLACE: 27% RTG: 61 LAST 15 STARTS: 59890s48080s504 LAST, 20Aug22 6.6L Randwick Bm78 1200m 52.5 (T Schiller 9) 11, Lim 52, 1:11.08 (Last 600m 34.80, Last 200m 12.18), Soft(5), Pizarro 58 1, Arbitration 53.5 2, Larkspur Run 56.5 3, Btg $51.00, $61.00 8th to turn. 4TH, 27Aug22 1.6L Rosehill Bm72 1300m 53 (T Schiller 13) 13, Lim 52, 1:18.63 (Last 600m 35.86, Last 200m 11.83), Soft(6), Noble Soldier 61 1, Nictock 56.5 2, Eye See Things 55.5 3, Btg $26.00, $21.00 9th to 800m, 8th turn. Meeting stronger company. Has come up with a horror draw. Not fancied. 2ND, 03Sep22 1.8L, 0.5L Randwick (G 2) Gpi Tramway Stakes 1400m 53 (K Mc Evoy 5) 7, Set wts with pen, 1:28.17 (Last 600m 37.54, Last 200m 12.42), Heavy(10), Zaaki 59 1, Nimalee 56 3, Profondo 58 4, Btg $5.50, $4.60 Last to turn. Hit line intently from back of the field to place at Randwick last start. Drops in grade. Fitter for recent racing. Back to provincial level. One of the major players. 4. WONDERFUL RIRI (7) 55 b m 7 Barbados — Tsarina Wonder (Joseph Pride) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $262,390 23 7 2 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 23 — 11 8 4 — Wins — 3 2 2 — 2nds — — 2 — — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 5:1-1-0 Won over: 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1340 (1) 1350 (2) 1400 (1) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 7:2-0-0 2nd UP: 5:0-1-1 3rd UP: 4:4-0-0 4th UP: 3:0-1-0 WIN: 30.4% PLACE: 43.5% RTG: 88 LAST 15 STARTS: s4s12125s601s60 6TH, 13Aug22 4.5L Rosehill Bm88 1200m 58 (N Rawiller 7) 7, Lim 54, 1:11.47 (Last 600m 34.59, Last 200m 11.80), Soft(6), Conscript 54 1, Munitions 56 2, Katalin 57 3, Btg $16.00, $17.00 Last to turn. 12TH, 02Sep22 4.4L Wyong (LR) Wyong Leagues Group Mona Lisa 1350m 56 (B Thompson 5) 16, Set wts with pen, 1:20.03 (Last 600m 34.81), Soft(5), Meg 56 1, Katalin 56 2, Larkspur Run 55 3, Btg $26.00, $31.00 9th to turn. Eased near 200m. Went to line only fairly in weaker event at Wyong last outing. Rising in grade. Unlikely to trouble some of these. 5. KATALIN (13) 55 RACE 8 F&M SW+P Group 3 5.20 (1400m) 1. MIRRA VISION (6) 57 br m 6 Lonhro — Mirrasalo (P & P Snowden) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $597,465 24 7 3 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 24 — 10 10 4 — Wins — 2 5 — — 2nds — 1 1 1 — 3rds — — — — — DIST: 11:2-1-0 TRACK: 3:1-1-0 Won over: 1200 (3) 1250 (1) 1400 (2) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 5:3-0-0 2nd UP: 5:1-0-0 3rd UP: 4:1-2-0 4th UP: 4:0-0-0 WIN: 29.2% PLACE: 41.7% RTG: 99 LAST 15 STARTS: 14141216s56268s 6TH, 28Mar22 3.4L Newcastle (Metro) (G 2) Canadian Club Emancipation Stk 1500m 55 (S Clipperton 2) 9, Set wts with pen, 1:32.07 (Last 600m 34.56, Last 200m 12.02), Soft(7), Promise Of Success 54 1, Kiku 55 2, Vangelic 56 3, Btg $10.00, $11.00, $10.00 4th settling, 3rd 800m, 4th turn. Vetted - no abnormalities. --- LET-UP --8TH, 14May22 4L Scone (Metro) (G 3) Arrowfield Dark Jewel Classic 1400m 59 (J Parr 3) 16, Lim 53, 1:22.69 (Last 600m 35.28, Last 200m 12.40), Soft(7), Bring The Ransom 54 1, Wandabaa 59 2, Never Talk 54.5 including 0.5 over 3, Btg $13.00, $12.00 5th to turn. --- SPELL --Had the benefit of 1-3/4 len 4th Shadow Devil 1100m C’bury barrier trial Soft(7) Sept 1. Resuming. Comes to hand quickly. Gets through rain affected ground. Back to provincial level. Can figure here. 2. MORE PROPHETS (2) 56 b m 6 Smart Missile — Set To Skelter (John Thompson) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $334,330 22 5 3 4 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 22 — 11 11 — — Wins — 4 1 — — 2nds — 1 2 — — 3rds — 3 1 — — DIST: 8:2-1-1 TRACK: 2:0-0-0 Won over: 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1350 (1) 1400 (2) 1st UP: 5:1-0-2 2nd UP: 5:0-0-2 3rd UP: 4:0-2-0 4th UP: 3:2-0-0 WIN: 22.7% PLACE: 54.5% RTG: 91 LAST 15 STARTS: 56611920s998s86 8TH, 20Aug22 4.8L Randwick (G 3) Toy Show Qlty 1100m 54 (R Bayliss 9) 11, Lim 53, 1:03.98 (Last 600m 33.81, Last 200m 11.38), Soft(5), Zapateo 53 1, Jamaea 55 2, Sky Command 53 3, Btg $31.00 Last to turn. Began awkwardly. 6TH, 02Sep22 2.6L Wyong (LR) Wyong Leagues Group Mona Lisa 1350m 57 (R Bayliss 7) 16, Set wts with pen, 1:20.03 (Last 600m 34.81), Soft(5), Meg 56 1, Katalin 56 2, Larkspur Run 55 3, Btg $13.00, $21.00 15th settling, Last turn. Began awkwardly. Held up near turn. Fair effort without threatening at Wyong at latest. Generally gets back in races. Place appeal only. 3. ICEBATH (3) 55 br m 6 Sacred Falls (NZ) — Fabulist (NZ) (Brad Widdup) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $4,315,590 34 4 8 7 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 34 — 19 6 9 — Wins — 2 1 1 — 2nds — 3 2 3 — 3rds — 2 2 3 — DIST: 11:2-3-2 TRACK: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1150 (1) 1400 (2) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 8:1-2-2 2nd UP: 7:1-1-1 3rd UP: 6:0-1-0 4th UP: 5:0-1-1 WIN: 11.8% PLACE: 55.9% RTG: 108 LAST 15 STARTS: 54912s649333s72 7TH, 20Aug22 3.4L Randwick (G 1) Winx Stakes 1400m 57 (K Mc Evoy 7) 10, Weight for age, 1:24.23 (Last 600m 34.22, Last 200m 11.46), Soft(5), Anamoe 58.5 1, Fangirl 56.5 2, Profondo 58.5 3, Btg $31.00, $26.00 8th to 800m, 6th turn. V1 - TELE01Z01MA b m 6 Medaglia D’Oro (US) — Kanzan (James Cummings) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $271,440 13 5 1 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 13 — 6 5 2 — Wins — 4 1 — — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — 1 1 — — TRACK: 2:1-0-0 DIST: 4:2-0-0 Won over: 1200 (2) 1300 (1) 1400 (2) 1st UP: 4:3-0-1 2nd UP: 4:1-1-0 3rd UP: 2:1-0-0 4th UP: 2:0-0-0 WIN: 38.5% PLACE: 61.5% RTG: 86 LAST 15 STARTS: 150s15s15103s32 3RD, 13Aug22 sht hd, 0.5L Rosehill Bm88 1200m 57 (J Mc Donald 6) 7, Lim 54, 1:11.47 (Last 600m 34.59, Last 200m 11.44), Soft(6), Conscript 54 1, Munitions 56 2, Dalchini 54 4, Btg $2.90, $3.20, $3.00 5th to turn. 2ND, 02Sep22 lng hd, 0.8L Wyong (LR) Wyong Leagues Group Mona Lisa 1350m 56 (J Mc Donald 16) 16, Set wts with pen, 1:20.03 (Last 600m 34.81), Soft(5), Meg 56 1, Larkspur Run 55 3, Dalchini 55 4, Btg $3.50, $2.80 (fav). 5th to turn. Raced wide without cover. Consistent mare. Closed intently to just miss at Wyong last time out. Fitter for two runs back. Proven performer over this trip. Can play a role. 6. LE VILLI (4) 55 b m 4 Puccini (NZ) — Mapperley Magic (NZ) (K A Lees) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $116,693 8 2 — 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 8 — 2 5 1 — Wins — — 2 — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — 1 1 — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 1:1-0-0 Won over: 1400 (1) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 1:0-0-1 2nd UP: 1:1-0-0 3rd UP: 1:1-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 25% PLACE: 50% RTG: 85 LAST 15 STARTS: 31156753s 5TH, 28May22 1.4L Eagle Farm (G 2) ANZ Bloodstock News The Roses 2100m 56.5 (J Bowman 8) 14, Set weights, 2:11.40 (Last 600m 34.96), Good(4), Barb Raider 56.5 1, Belle Savoir 56.5 2, Smirk 56.5 3, Btg $11.00, $9.00 11th to 800m, 10th turn. 3RD, 04Jun22 1L, 0.5L Eagle Farm (G 1) Queensland Oaks 2200m 56.5 (T Clark 2) 18, Set weights, 2:16.28 (Last 600m 37.01), Good(4), Gypsy Goddess 56.5 1, Barb Raider 56.5 2, Smirk 56.5 4, Btg $17.00, $15.00 9th to 800m, 4th turn. Rider lost whip. --- SPELL --Prepared for this with 4-3/4 len 6th Surf Dancer 1000m Gosford barrier trial Soft(6) Aug 29. First-up. Placed in Mdn company at New Plymouth Raceway first-up last campaign. Easier here. Back to provincial level. In the mix. 7. SUR LA MER (12) 55 b m 5 Nicconi — Clearwater Bay (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $275,780 18 5 6 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 18 — 9 6 3 — Wins — 2 2 1 — 2nds — 3 1 2 — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 3:2-1-0 DIST: 4:1-2-0 Won over: 1250 (2) 1300 (2) 1400 (1) 1st UP: 3:1-2-0 2nd UP: 3:1-1-1 3rd UP: 3:2-0-0 4th UP: 3:0-2-0 WIN: 27.8% PLACE: 66.7% RTG: 83 LAST 15 STARTS: 13427284s211215 WON, 30Jul22 3L, 0.8L Rosehill 4yo and UP Bm78 1300m 58 (J Bowman 1) 12, Lim 54, 1:18.81 (Last 600m 35.99, Last 200m 12.14), Soft(7), Tawfiq Lass 56.5 2, Marnix 59.5 3, Titanium Power 62.5 4, Btg $3.80, $3.20 (fav). 6th to 800m, 5th turn. --- FRESHENED --5TH, 02Sep22 1.6L Wyong (LR) Wyong Leagues Group Mona Lisa 1350m 55 (W Pike 6) 16, Set wts with pen, 1:20.03 (Last 600m 34.81), Soft(5), Meg 56 1, Katalin 56 2, Larkspur Run 55 3, Btg $5.00, $5.50 6th to 800m, 7th turn. Gave a good sight at Wyong at latest. Strong wet stats. Has claims. 8. SHIHONKA (14) 55 ch m 4 Capitalist — Stroak (G Waterhouse & A Bott) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $255,615 12 3 2 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 12 — 6 1 5 — Wins — 3 — — — 2nds — 1 — 1 — 3rds — — 1 — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 3:0-0-0 Won over: 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1350 (1) 1st UP: 3:1-1-0 2nd UP: 2:0-0-1 3rd UP: 1:1-0-0 4th UP: 1:1-0-0 WIN: 25% PLACE: 50% RTG: 78 LAST 15 STARTS: 23s101126946s8 6TH, 09Apr22 6.9L Randwick (LR) South Pacific 1400m 54 (T Clark 8) 10, Lim 54, 1:28.25 (Last 600m 37.60, Last 200m 13.72), Heavy(10), Vilana 54 1, Loch Eagle 54 2, Bend The Knee 55 3, Btg $10.00, $13.00 9th settling, 8th turn. Poor recovery. --- SPELL --8TH, 03Sep22 4.7L Randwick 4yo and UP , Mares Bm78 1100m 60 (T Clark 9) 14, Lim 52, 1:07.15 (Last 600m 37.10, Last 200m 13.44), Heavy(9), Sneaky Paige 56 1, Jal Lei 59 2, Miss Jay Fox 57.5 3, Btg $11.00, $10.00, $11.00 8th settling, 7th turn. Average effort in the wet in weaker grade at Randwick first-up. Fitter. Drawn poorly. Place. 9. HOPE IN YOUR HEART (10) 55 b m 4 Dundeel (NZ) — Hayaat (K J Parker) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $190,350 15 3 1 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 15 — 5 7 3 — Wins — 1 2 — — 2nds — — — 1 — 3rds — 1 1 — — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 7:1-0-2 Won over: 1200 (1) 1400 (1) 1500 (1) 1st UP: 5:1-0-1 2nd UP: 4:1-0-1 3rd UP: 3:1-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-1-0 WIN: 20% PLACE: 40% RTG: 75 LAST 15 STARTS: 4s141s336270s81 8TH, 13Aug22 5.1L Rosehill , F&M’s Bm78 1400m 56.5 (T Clark 4) 9, Lim 52, 1:24.91 (Last 600m 35.38, Last 200m 12.30), Soft(6), Riduna 55 1, Tawfiq Lass 59 2, Artie’s Aura 51 3, Btg $15.00, $21.00, $17.00 7th settling, 6th turn. Held up in straight. WON, 27Aug22 0.5L, 2.3L Rosehill , F&M’s Bm78 1500m 56.5 (T Clark 4) 6, Lim 52, 1:31.78 (Last 600m 36.18, Last 200m 12), Soft(6), Frumos 57.5 2, Air To Air 56 including 1 over 3, Mystic Mermaid 54 4, Btg $7.00, $8.00, $7.50 4th to 800m, 5th turn. Impressive win at Rosehill last start. Place claims. 10. KEDAH (8) 55 b m 7 Per Incanto (US) — Malaya (NZ) (K A Lees) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $222,655 36 7 4 4 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 36 — 24 10 2 — Wins — 5 2 — — 2nds — 2 2 — — 3rds — 3 — 1 — TRACK: 3:2-1-0 DIST: 6:1-0-0 Won over: 900 (1) 1000 (1) 1200 (2) 1400 (1) 1590 (1) 1660 (1) 1st UP: 7:2-0-0 2nd UP: 5:1-1-0 3rd UP: 5:2-0-0 4th UP: 5:0-0-2 WIN: 19.4% PLACE: 41.7% RTG: 74 LAST 15 STARTS: 7s40437s62100s5 10TH, 12Feb22 5.5L Doomben Open 1630m 54.5 including 0.5 over (A Mallyon 1) 12, Lim 54, 1:40.32 (Last 600m 34.84), Soft(5), Profit 57 1, Sea Raider 57 2, Sir Barnabus 56 3, Btg $8.00, $6.00, $6.50 6th to 1200m, 5th 800m, 7th turn. Lame. --- SPELL --5TH, 31Aug22 5.4L Warwick Farm , F&M’s Bm72 1300m 59.5 (D Gibbons 1) 7, Lim 54, 1:17.08 (Last 600m 34.58), Soft(5), Roots 60.5 1, Twilight Affair 58 2, Miss Hellfire 57 3, Btg $26.00, $31.00 5th to 800m, 6th turn. Slowly away. Just battled home in easier class at Warwick Farm first-up. Goes to another level. Prefer others. 11. RIDUNA (11) 55 b m 4 Fastnet Rock — Alderney (G Waterhouse & A Bott) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $184,830 13 3 2 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 13 — 3 7 3 — Wins — — 3 — — 2nds — — 1 1 — 3rds — 1 — 1 — TRACK: 1:1-0-0 DIST: 7:2-2-0 Won over: 1200 (1) 1400 (2) 1st UP: 3:0-1-2 2nd UP: 3:2-0-0 3rd UP: 2:0-1-0 4th UP: 2:1-0-0 WIN: 23.1% PLACE: 53.8% RTG: 74 LAST 15 STARTS: 35s314847s21210 WON, 13Aug22 3.3L, lng nck Rosehill , F&M’s Bm78 1400m 55 (Ms R King 6) 9, Lim 52, 1:24.91 (Last 600m 35.38, Last 200m 12.30), Soft(6), Tawfiq Lass 59 2, Artie’s Aura 51 3, Pandora Blue 58.5 4, Btg $5.50, $6.00 led throughout. Rider lost whip. 15TH, 02Sep22 6L Wyong (LR) Wyong Leagues Group Mona Lisa 1350m 55 (Ms R King 12) 16, Set wts with pen, 1:20.03 (Last 600m 34.81), Soft(5), Meg 56 1, Katalin 56 2, Larkspur Run 55 3, Btg $16.00, $17.00, $16.00 2nd to 800m, 4th turn. Suited over this distance. Loves the wet. Place preferred. 12. DARALINA BELLE (15) 55 b m 5 Deep Field — Zvezdy (Matthew Smith) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $123,140 12 4 1 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 12 — 3 7 2 — Wins — 1 3 — — 2nds — — — 1 — 3rds — — 2 — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 3:2-1-0 Won over: 1100 (1) 1300 (1) 1400 (2) 1st UP: 2:1-0-0 2nd UP: 2:1-0-1 3rd UP: 2:1-0-1 4th UP: 2:1-1-0 WIN: 33.3% PLACE: 58.3% RTG: 73 LAST 15 STARTS: 11128s4331640 4TH, 20Aug22 1.5L Doomben F&M’s Bm75 1200m 59.5 (J Orman 2) 9, Lim 54, 1:10.52 (Last 600m 34.15), Good(4), Miss Divine Em 59 1, Just Field 55 2, Ingear 59 3, Btg $2.50, $2.35, $2.50 (fav). 5th to turn. 14TH, 10Sep22 8.3L Rosehill Bm72 1200m 55.5 (D Gibbons 1) 16, Lim 53, 1:10.37 (Last 600m 35.34, Last 200m 12.76), Soft(5), Kipsbay 57.5 1, Concocted 57.5 2, Cecilia 56.5 3, Btg $4.60, $5.50 12th to 800m, 9th turn. Slowly away. Checked near 100m. Was safely held at Rosehill last outing. Rises in class. Badly drawn. Others with more appeal. 13. AIR TO AIR (9) 55 b m 6 Smart Missile — Honor Net (NZ) (Sam Kavanagh) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $199,055 26 2 2 3 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 26 — 12 8 6 — Wins — 1 1 — — 2nds — 1 1 — — 3rds — 1 2 — — TRACK: 2:1-0-0 DIST: 7:0-0-1 Won over: 1300 (1) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 5:0-1-0 2nd UP: 5:0-0-0 3rd UP: 5:2-0-1 4th UP: 5:0-0-2 WIN: 7.7% PLACE: 26.9% RTG: 68 LAST 15 STARTS: 388s476775s0513 WON, 06Aug22 2L, 2.8L Newcastle F&M’s Bm64 1300m 60.5 (J Van Overmeire 9) 11, Lim 56.5, 1:20.84 (Last 600m 37.65), Soft(7), Whispering Cate 57.5 2, The Crimson Idol 59 3, She’s Independent 57.5 4, Btg $3.00, $3.20, $2.50 (fav). 10th to 800m, 5th turn. Blew start (6L). Ordered to trial. 3RD, 27Aug22 0.5L, 2.3L Rosehill , F&M’s Bm78 1500m 56 including 1 over (N Rawiller 3) 6, Lim 52, 1:31.78 (Last 600m 36.18, Last 200m 12.64), Soft(6), Hope In Your Heart 56.5 1, Frumos 57.5 2, Mystic Mermaid 54 4, Btg $7.50, $8.50, $7.00 Last settling, 5th 800m, 3rd turn. Broke poorly (3L). Ridden patiently and closed willingly to fill the minors at Rosehill last time out. Effective wet. Keep safe. 14. MOON OVER ALICE (1) 55 b m 4 Your Song — Calaluna (J A Sprague) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $66,475 16 3 2 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 16 — 6 8 2 — Wins — — 2 1 — 2nds — 1 1 — — 3rds — — — 1 — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1140 (1) 1200 (1) 1223 (1) 1st UP: 2:0-1-0 2nd UP: 2:0-0-0 3rd UP: 2:1-0-0 4th UP: 2:0-0-0 WIN: 18.8% PLACE: 37.5% RTG: 58 LAST 15 STARTS: 10s757616L47312 WON, 19Jun22 1.8L, 2.8L Mt Gambier Cls 2 1223m 57 (N Farley 7) 7, Lim 54, 1:15.67 , Soft(6), Last Dream 54 2, Oamaru Poppy 55.5 3, Craiglea Blizzard 57 4, Btg $4.00, $3.20 (fav). Last to 800m, 3rd turn. 2ND, 06Jul22 hd, 0.5L Mt Gambier Bm68 1203m 55.5 (N Farley 2) 6, Lim 54, 1:14.41 , Soft(7), Unlimited Ability 56 1, Melissa Kate 54 3, The Fire Trap 57.5 4, Btg $5.00, $4.60 3rd to 800m, 2nd turn. --- LET-UP --Back from a let-up. Formerly with Daniel Bowman. Stiffer challenge here. Cannot entertain. 15. WHISPERING CATE (5) 55 ch m 4 Star Turn — Chuchoter (NZ) (Cheryl Roberts) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $61,925 19 2 4 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 19 — 5 11 3 — Wins — 1 — 1 — 2nds — 1 3 — — 3rds — — 1 — — TRACK: 2:0-1-0 DIST: 2:0-0-0 Won over: 1200 (1) 1280 (1) 1st UP: 2:0-0-0 2nd UP: 2:0-1-0 3rd UP: 2:0-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 10.5% PLACE: 36.8% DISCLAIMER The Daily Telegraph takes all care in compiling TAB details but cannot accept responsibility for any errors. Readers are urged to check TAB information with official lists before placing their bets. NEWCASTLE RACES Saturday DAILY DOUBLE RACES 6 & 8 TAB FIRST 4 ALL RACES EARLY QUADDIE RACES 1, 2, 3, 4 TREBLE RACES 6, 7, 8 QUADDIE RACES 5, 6, 7, 8 ODDS AND EVENS ALL RACES TRACK: Soft (7) RAIL: Out 3m RACE 1 Allied Moving RACE 2 Red Funnel Midway RACE 5 Reward Hospitality-Unox 60 $4.00 60 15.00 59 21.00 58.5 *3.00 58 5.00 58 9.00 57 18.00 55.5 15.00 55.5 51.00 55 101.00 55 7.50 900m 1.10 EQ2 $45,000. BOBS Silver Bonus Available Up To $9625. Maiden SW. Apprentices can claim. RACE 3 Tassell Financial Plan. 900m 1.45 EQ3 $45,000. BOBS Silver Bonus Available Up To $9625. Benchmark 64. Apprentices can claim. 59 59 58.5 58 57 57 56.5 56.5 56.5 55.5 55 55 55 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 3 GRAND CRUSADER 8 M Bell 327s SOLVERE 10 G Schofield 453s ATLANTIC OCEAN Ⓑ 18 K Jennings 0s COSMIC IMAGE Ⓑ 9 B Spriggs 7 CUT ON A DIME Ⓑ 7 GOLD WITNESS Ⓑ 20 J Van Overmeire 4 KING’S STAR Ⓑ b 5 K S Latham LUDO (NZ) 12 SCRATCHED 6 MOTION LEGEND Ⓑ 19 SCRATCHED 4s OSTERBERG h 11 K Nestor 36s6 SHALATIN Ⓑ 3 R Hutchings 24 TIME TO BOOGIE Ⓑ b 4 Ms A Collett TIRITIRI (NZ) 16 J Penza 0s0s ZAMBEZI RIVER Ⓑ b 1 L Magorrian Emergencies 15 36s5 TYCOON CHARGER 15 B Spriggs 16 3587 MEERUT h 2 17 030s SONIC HOLLOW 17 18 9s LEICA STORM Ⓑ 14 19 7s97 IKNOWASTAR Ⓑ 13 A Gibbons 20 5 FAR HORIZONS Ⓑ 6 J Searle (a3) TIRITIRI 1, Shalatin 2, Solvere 3, Leica Storm 4. RACE 6 Ladies Day Cup 1 9 PRINCE PILGRIM h 9 Ms L Day 59 34.00 2 56s8 ROCKBARTON PAT bh 3 K Nestor 59 9.00 3 05s8 SUPER FREDS h 1 G Buckley 59 15.00 4 04 ANGEL SHE AIN’T h 11 Ms M Weir 57 13.00 5 FLYING CIRCUS 5 M Bell 57 *3.00 6 6382 SHOO SHOO SHOO 6 Ms R Freeman 57 4.00 7 6479 UCONIC 7 P Scorse (a2) 57 34.00 EXTREME MERGER Ⓑ h 4 J Van Overmeire 56.5 7.50 8 56.5 21.00 9 9s47 RUSSIAN ASSASSIN Ⓑ b 8 Ms J Taylor 55 5.00 10 6465 ALL I CARE ABOUT Ⓑ h 10 K S Latham 11 CIENNA Ⓑ h 2 J Penza 55 51.00 SHOO SHOO SHOO 1, Extreme Merger 2, Rockbarton Pat 3, Cienna 4. RACE 4 PFD Foodservices 1200m 3.00 Q1 $40,000. BOBS Silver Bonus Available Up To $9625. C,H&Gs Maiden SW. Apprentices can claim. 2300m 12.35 EQ1 1 1s17 DON’T DOUBT KATIE wh 13 Ms G Mc Donnell (a3) 2 6530 OMAR dwh 5 J Innes Jnr 3 424s I’LL TELL YOU NOW dwbn 12 Zac Lloyd (a1.5) 4 169s I AM BRAZEN w 1 K S Latham 5 7133 NO STATEMENT w 4 J Searle (a3) 6 0284 THE NEON KNIGHT cw 9 J Van Overmeire 7 7s06 ISORICH wn 6 G Buckley 8 645s PREFER TO BE READY (NZ) wh 2 K Jennings 9 021 PROCRASTINATOR Ⓑ cw 11 G Schofield 10 6272 CITROUILLE cwh 8 Ms M Weir 11 3178 NOMORETAWQ w 3 J Penza 12 s46s SKYE BANNER 10 B Spriggs 13 5607 NICKA NARCELLS h 7 Ms J Taylor PROCRASTINATOR 1, The Neon Knight 2, I Am Brazen 3, Don’t Doubt Katie 4. Tips by Shayne O’Cass TAB CODE: PR • ON SKY RACING 1 & SKY THOROUGHBRED CENTRAL $40,000. BOBS Extra Bonus available: $5,625. 3yo & up Benchmark 64. Apprentices can claim. 1 3914 DENILIQUIN w 1 K S Latham 2 0286 DRAGON DREAM Ⓑ tw 5 3 6s57 BASTIDA (NZ) w 8 J Van Overmeire 4 s332 GALIFIANAKIS (IRE) 11 L Magorrian 5 3674 ON BAIL (NZ) w 3 R Hutchings 6 6711 ROCKAMO (NZ) wh 9 Ms M Weir 7 4134 OAKFIELD PINTO twb 4 Ms A Collett 8 5595 CRIME SPREE Ⓑ 10 M Bell 9 s085 SIR DIAMOND (NZ) w 7 G Buckley 10 s406 DE VALERA twn 2 Ms A Roper (a3) 11 5426 FRONT ROW TICKET b 6 J Penza DENILIQUIN 1, Galifianakis 2, On Bail 3, Rockamo 4. RTG: 56 LAST 15 STARTS: 270740121022349 4TH, 27Aug22 .5 L Rosehill Cls 2 1400m 54.5 (C Schofield 13) 16, Lim 54, 1:24.46 (Last 600m 35.86, Last 200m 12.20), Soft(5), Baledon 55.5 1, Rebel’s Edge 56 2, Zaru 56.5 3, Btg $13.00, $15.00, $12.00 2nd to 800m, led turn. Laid in in straight. 9TH, 06Sep22 5.8L Scone Bm58 1400m 58.5 (B Wheeler 8) 10, Lim 55, 1:25.21 (Last 600m 35.81), Soft(6), Adelsun 57 1, Sapello 56.5 2, Shen Gui 59 3, Btg $2.80, $3.00, $2.90 (fav). 2nd settling, 4th 800m, 5th turn. Overraced early stages. Struck interference near 200m. Lacerations. Faces stronger opposition now. Rank outsider. 21.00 11.00 7.50 41.00 4.00 5.00 34.00 41.00 *3.00 9.00 41.00 21.00 51.00 1200m 2.20 EQ4 $40,000. BOBS Silver Bonus Available Up To $9625. F&M Maiden SW. Apprentices can claim. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 632s CALIFORNIASILENCER b 2 R Hutchings 58 *4.00 39s4 MIDNIGHT OASIS 7 B Spriggs 58 9.00 BEACH PARTY 6 J Van Overmeire 55.5 31.00 222s BIRDONAWING Ⓑ 20 J Searle (a3) 55.5 7.50 Zac Lloyd (a1.5) 55.5 5.00 24 GAYLEBECK Ⓑ 9 LADY ASHLEY Ⓑ 13 Ms W Costin 55.5 11.00 LONG MEMORY (NZ) 10 A Gibbons 55.5 11.00 4s93 POWER PUFF Ⓑ 1 G Schofield 55.5 18.00 ROMAN SONG Ⓑ 16 SCRATCHED 55.5 — 0s43 SEIRYU Ⓑ b 17 M Bell 55.5 9.00 SHELLS GIRL h 3 G Buckley 55.5 18.00 STUDIO STAR 8 S Lisnyy 55.5 13.00 8s4s TRAGARA 12 K S Latham 55.5 13.00 WILLINGA KARISMA (NZ) h 18 55.5 21.00 Emergencies 15 0s24 ULTRA WHITE 15 J Penza 58 31.00 16 0s92 SH’BOURNE DE LAGO 11 Ms A Roper (a3) 58 101.00 17 6s46 BORROWED LUCK Ⓑ 19 55.5 51.00 18 7s05 PRETTY SHAMROCK 14 Ms A Collett 55.5 18.00 19 778s IMPRESSIVE CHORUS 4 58 101.00 20 0 DORASKAYA Ⓑ 5 A Gibbons 55.5 101.00 TRAGARA 1, Midnight Oasis 2, Gaylebeck 3, Impressive Chorus 4. Note: © 2022 Racing NSW (and other parties working with it). NSW racing fields and form are subject to copyright which is owned by Racing NSW and other parties working with it. 59 59 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.5 7.50 11.00 13.00 41.00 51.00 9.00 7.50 — — 9.00 9.00 *6.00 13.00 26.00 59 34.00 59 21.00 59 41.00 56.5 15.00 56.5 101.00 56.5 101.00 1400m 3.40 DD1 Q2 $40,000. BOBS Silver Bonus Available Up To $9625. Benchmark 68. Apprentices can claim. 1 41s1 MYDEEL wh 8 K Nestor 2 0966 NITRIDE tdw 11 M Bell 3 115s TRAVELLING KATE (NZ) tw 7 J Van Overmeire 4 0026 HIT THE TARGET tcdw 9 K Jennings 5 0073 COMMANDER BELL tcw 1 P Scorse (a2) 6 s802 DIVA BELLA dw 6 7 5074 LA JOLIE FILLE dwh 5 Ms M Weir 8 10s8 VANDANGLE d 4 L Magorrian 9 178s ELLENMAC tcw 2 K S Latham 10 5477 GO GAZZA wh 10 A Gibbons 11 721s INSIDER TRADER tdw 3 Ms A Roper (a3) 12 0070 DEPARTING BULLET tdw 12 B Spriggs NITRIDE 1, Travelling Kate 2, Hit The Target 3, Mydeel 4. RACE 7 EPG Payroll & HR 61 60 59.5 59 58.5 58 57 57 56.5 56.5 55.5 55 7.50 15.00 9.00 41.00 15.00 5.00 13.00 18.00 4.20 34.00 *3.60 51.00 1500m 4.20 Q3 $40,000. BOBS Silver Bonus Available Up To $9625. Benchmark 64. Apprentices can claim. 1 90s4 MODERN MILLIE (GB) wh 9 63 26.00 2 0s60 MAN IN THE MIRROR Ⓑ 6 J Searle (a3) 61.5 41.00 3 13s6 ALWAYS ON SHOW (NZ) wh 5 Ms A Collett 61 11.00 4 s110 DIAMOND DIESEL twb 14 Zac Lloyd (a1.5) 61 15.00 5 1129 THE HIMALAYAS 10 K Jennings 60.5 13.00 6 s802 DIVA BELLA w 8 60 7.50 7 8231 HIGHLY AMBITIOUS twh 7 K Nestor 59 6.00 8 5s41 MARQUESS (NZ) w 2 J Van Overmeire 58.5 *5.00 9 s414 PRIZE DRAW t 1 K S Latham 56.5 7.50 10 0112 MEDIA MAN cdwh 4 A Gibbons 55.5 6.00 11 3462 SHE’S INDEPENDENT wh 11 J Penza 55 9.00 12 8239 SIAN t 12 55 18.00 13 2225 DREAM ECLIPSE w 13 Ms J Taylor 55 11.00 14 7972 CHARLIE’S LAW w 15 G Schofield 55 34.00 15 7386 CLASSY FELLA t 3 G Buckley 55 101.00 MARQUESS 1, Modern Millie 2, Highly Ambitious 3, Prize Draw 4. RACE 8 Sage Painting 1250m 4.55 DD2 Q4 $40,000. BOBS Silver Bonus Available Up To $9625. Benchmark 64. Apprentices can claim. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 s78s TROLL PENINSULA (USA) wh 20 SCRATCHED 63 — 3431 ALLUSIONIST w 6 Ms A Collett 61 6.00 156s FIVE CROWNS dwh 7 Zac Lloyd (a1.5) 61 18.00 115s CROSS THE RUBICON tw 1 J Van Overmeire 60.5 7.50 35s1 EYE PEA OH (NZ) w 5 R Hutchings 59.5 *4.00 9121 FOOLISH dw 3 S Lisnyy 58.5 13.00 2181 MISS KOJIKI dwh 10 J Penza 58.5 18.00 1850 NAY TO REMEMBER w 9 58.5 41.00 687s PRIVATE DETECTIVE wn 8 Ms A Roper (a3) 58.5 51.00 47s0 RETIRO 17 58.5 101.00 6802 STANDING BEAR dw 18 Ms W Costin 58.5 9.00 1715 VERZENAY dw 15 K Jennings 58.5 15.00 30s9 MADAM CHARM (NZ) wh 4 K Nestor 58 67.00 314s DIAMOND CITY w 2 J Searle (a3) 55 101.00 Emergencies 15 1 HAWAII FIVE OH Ⓑ w 19 K S Latham 56 5.00 16 4653 DAMAGED 14 58 9.00 17 310s YOUR TEMPTATION tw 12 Ms M Weir 58 34.00 18 862s WALKIN’TALKIN’ 16 58 9.00 19 78s3 AMICUS CURIAE w 13 K Jennings 57.5 21.00 20 3216 ROCKBARTON RUBY wbh 11 55 41.00 HAWAII FIVE OH 1, Eye Pea Oh 2, Damaged 3, Walkin’talkin’ 4.
48 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU CANBERRA RACES today DAILY DOUBLE RACES 6 & 8 TAB FIRST 4 ALL RACES EARLY QUADDIE RACES 1, 2, 3, 4 TREBLE RACES 6, 7, 8 QUADDIE RACES 5, 6, 7, 8 ODDS AND EVENS ALL RACES TRACK: Heavy (8) RAIL: Out 3m • ON SKY RACING 1 & SKY THOROUGHBRED CENTRAL RACE 1 Watson Blinds 1000m12.40 EQ1 $22,000. Benchmark 60. Apprentices can claim. 1 3s24 EMMA’S GIFT cdwh 7 Ms A Roper (a2) 60.5 2 5623 CHALKLEY d 9 R Brewer 60 3 s315 SONG CYCLE dwh 10 Q Krogh 59.5 4 s244 ELISEO cdw 8 SCRATCHED 59 5 314s DIAMOND CITY dw 5 Ms A Collett 58 58 6 s144 YESTERDAY’S GONE cwh 6 D Budler (a) 7 0434 I IZ BRILLIANT dw 2 Ms R Freeman 57 8 5849 NOSTRO RE dw 4 S Guymer 57 55 9 97s1 REDHAIR’N’FRECKLES cwh 1 J Penza 10 9s6s LUCKY CHAMPION dwh 3 Ms T Martin (a3) 55 DIAMOND CITY 1, Emma’s Gift 2, Chalkley 3, Yesterday’s Gone 4. $4.60 5.00 10.00 — *2.40 12.00 17.00 14.00 7.50 61.00 RACE 2 Aussie Buggy Adventures 1000m 1.20 EQ2 $22,000. Maiden. Apprentices can claim. 1 INVETERATE h 11 B Owen 59 5.50 2 02s I’M NOT LEAVING h 9 D Budler (a) 58.5 *4.20 3 6s0 FU LUM h 10 Ms A Roper (a2) 57 101.00 4 7s20 CLYMENE bh 1 J Penza 56 4.40 5 6353 CHILEAN EXPRESS 12 55.5 10.00 6 3s38 LA MIA VIA h 2 A Adkins 55.5 5.00 7 s880 HARD GAME 8 M Heagney 55 41.00 Ms R Wedrat-Kroezen (a4) 55 34.00 8 088s MARKOVA h 7 9 80s6 PILIPINAS 5 Ms L Day 55 34.00 10 9s54 PROPHET TIME h 6 J Mallyon 55 13.00 11 00s6 TILLEY’S LOVE h 3 Q Krogh 55 51.00 12 733s WOODBRAID LAD 4 Ms R Haylock (a3) 55 5.50 PROPHET TIME 1, Woodbraid Lad 2, Clymene 3, I’m Not Leaving 4. RACE 3 Pacific Facilities Maint. 1400m 1.55 EQ3 $22,000. Benchmark 60. Apprentices can claim. 1 46s4 THINK GLORY 10 Ms L Day 61 2 241s LUMBER DREAM 8 M Travers 60 3 s244 ELISEO tw 9 Q Yong (a1.5) 59 59 4 777s SEE THE MASTER (IRE) w 1 N Heywood 5 5073 SQUIGGLES w 2 A Adkins 59 6 4184 BIG STEVE w 12 M Heagney 58.5 Ms R Wedrat-Kroezen (a4) 58.5 7 03s5 CASINO TIME twh 5 8 2s06 SIR FINN (NZ) dwh 4 Q Krogh 58 9 9580 ALPINE KING tc 6 J Searle (a) 57.5 10 8177 LADY OF FORTUNE dwh 7 B Owen 56.5 11 0044 REBELLIOUS MISS w 11 Ms A Roper (a2) 55 12 8s7s DOGFIGHT 3 J Penza 55 THINK GLORY 1, Lumber Dream 2, Eliseo 3, Rebellious Miss 4. RACE 4 Brindabella *3.70 6.00 5.50 41.00 5.50 6.00 19.00 17.00 19.00 34.00 11.00 26.00 2000m 2.35 EQ4 $22,000. Benchmark 65. Apprentices can claim. 1 8707 WICHITA WARRIOR twh 11 J Martin 2 6652 BET RED (NZ) tw 4 S Guymer 3 5415 BRAINZES w 13 Ms A Roper (a2) 4 0508 SONGBIRD SERENADE w 6 B Ward 5 4s73 STREET CRED cw 10 Ms A Mc Lucas (a) 6 7161 PRINCE OF TOKYO w 8 M Heagney 7 3285 SAINT HENRY dw 3 J Lyon 8 s406 DE VALERA wn 9 J Searle (a) 9 7s13 ESSENTIAL SKY (NZ) w 1 J Penza 10 2431 THE PRES twh 12 Ms T Martin (a3) 11 6251 SUCCESSFUL STAR cw 2 Ms W Costin 12 2252 TALIANO dw 5 Ms M Bourke (a2) 13 3628 THE BOOMERANG dw 7 A Layt ESSENTIAL SKY 1, Successful Star 2, The Pres 3, Bet Red 4. RACE 5 CE Construction Solutions 60.5 60 60 59.5 59.5 58.5 58.5 58 57.5 57.5 56.5 55 55 23.00 13.00 10.00 34.00 16.00 8.00 23.00 18.00 *2.60 5.00 9.00 17.00 41.00 1300m 3.10 Q1 $22,000. Maiden SW. Apprentices can claim. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 55s2 ARCADIA POWER h 18 7266 DOWN TO EARTH 16 MR PAPERA 2 4640 SNAPPY JIM h 11 s578 SPOT ON READY 17 36s5 TYCOON CHARGER 14 2s6 AUTISSIER (NZ) b 9 6322 IN MY FEELINGS 3 24s6 MISS CAPELLA 4 56s AWESOME JOHN 12 5 FAR HORIZONS 7 222s BIRDONAWING 13 4 LOVEULIKEALOVESONG (NZ) 6 VICTORY SALUTE 15 RACE 1 12.40 SCRATCHED Q Yong (a1.5) A Adkins B Spriggs N Heywood Ms L Day Ms J Taylor R Dolan S Guymer Ms A Collett J Penza J Searle (a) (1000m) 1. EMMA’S GIFT (K R Dryden) 5m By Delago Deluxe - De Prima Ballerina (NZ) (21:3-4-5): Began awkwardly, raced three wide when 3¾ len 4th of 7 (3) $3.70 56.0 Smuggler’s Bay 1000m Canberra Tab Fed. (Bm70) Soft(7) Sept 2. Right in this. 2. CHALKLEY (Mark De Montfort) 5g By Panzer Division - Literary Girl (15:1-3-1): Disappointed for a run near 600m when 2½ len, len 3rd of 6 (3) $5.50 59.5 Custo, Iron Hat 1000m Muswellbrook Hcp (C1) Soft(5) Sept 1. Has claims. 3. SONG CYCLE (B Joseph & P & M Jones) 4g By Epaulette - Ancient Song (11:2-0-2): Safely held in 4¾ len 5th of 7 (2) $11.00 55.0 Smuggler’s Bay 1000m Canberra Tab Fed. (Bm70) Soft(7) Sept 2. Can figure here. 4. ELISEO: SCRATCHED 5. DIAMOND CITY (Annabel Neasham) 3f By Ilovethiscity - Handcut (4:1-0-1): Began awkwardly, held up in straight when 4¼ len 4th of 8 (4) $9.00 56.0 Bandi’s Boy 1100m R’wick 2yo Hcp Heavy(10) April 23. Fitter for 4¼ len 6th Mazu 1030m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. First-up. Has wet form. Rates highly. 6. YESTERDAY’S GONE (K R Dryden) 5m By Fighting Sun - Pillow Talk (8:2-1-0): Slowly away when 2¾ len 4th of 7 (2) $12.00 57.0 Shaddy 1300m Canberra (Bm60) Soft(7) Sept 2. Handles the wet. Keep safe. 7. I IZ BRILLIANT (J W Van Duren) 5g By Zariz - Brilliant Crystal (12:2-0-1): No match when 6¼ len 4th of 8 (7) $8.50 55.5 King Gutho 1200m Queanbeyan Hcp (C2) Soft(5) Sept 5. Proven in wet. Place claims. 8. NOSTRO RE (Ms A Turner) 7g By Not A Single Doubt - Card Queen (28:3-4-3): Weakened noticeably when 8 len last of 9 (9) $8.50 59.0 Cartography 1200m Nowra (Bm58) Soft(7) Aug 21. Freshened. On pace but weakened right out of it at Nowra last start. No appeal. 9. REDHAIR’N’FRECKLES (N F Gardner) 4m By Nicconi - La Ventana (8:1-1-0): Resumed with ¾ len win of 11 (7) $6.00 55.0 Fox Valley, La Mia Via 1000m Canberra Mdn Heavy(10) Aug 19. Freshened. Place preferred. 10. LUCKY CHAMPION (J Rolfe) 7g By Champions Gallery (GB) - Lucky Valentine (35:3-1-4): On the speed 4½ len 6th of 11 (3) $61.00 55.0 Dalmatinka 1000m Queanbeyan (Bm50) Good(3) Mar 19. Resuming. Appears tested. RACE 2 1.20 (1000m) 1. INVETERATE (N J Olive) 4g By Deep Field Spectrum’s Image (0:0-0-0): First start. Prepared for debut with 9½ len 5th Shelby Sixtysix 1000m Wagga barrier trial Heavy(9) Aug 25. Trials: (1:0-00). Unplaced in only trial. Drawn poorly. Has home track advantage. Monitor betting moves. 2. I’M NOT LEAVING (Rob Potter) 4g By Trust In A Gust - Quadrella Girl (2:0-1-0): Rolled along in front 2¼ len 2nd of 9 (3) $31.00 58.5 How Do You Sleep 1200m Canberra Mdn Good(4) Mar 30. Strips fitter for sht hd win Oakeys Choice, Liangelo 900m Nowra barrier trial Soft(7) Aug 21. First-up. Consider. 59 59 59 59 59 59 57 57 57 56.5 56.5 55 55 55 — 21.00 41.00 21.00 14.00 10.00 *5.50 6.00 8.00 6.00 10.00 8.00 8.00 21.00 Emergencies 15 8607 PRE EMINENT 8 59 101.00 16 s796 DUNGASSEN 1 Ms A Roper (a2) 57 41.00 17 8 LOUIE’S LEGACY h 5 Q Krogh 59 51.00 18 s799 CAPITAL DREAM h 10 J Martin 59 51.00 BIRDONAWING 1, In My Feelings 2, Autissier 3, Far Horizons 4. RACE 6 John McGrath Auto 1600m 3.45 DD1 Q2 $22,000. Class 1 SW. Apprentices can claim. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 49s9 CHAPEL EXPRESS w 8 M Heagney 59 41.00 6458 ENCYCLOPEDIA wh 5 B Owen 59 31.00 4388 NOBLE PRIVILEGE 4 59 41.00 9327 TIZ WAR BRO w 18 SCRATCHED 59 — Ms H Williams (a1.5) 59 23.00 5435 ZO PURRFECT w 6 9521 BURGUNDY GIRL twh 12 J Penza 57 12.00 5422 FLYING MIA twh 2 Q Krogh 57 13.00 7s25 FLYING WITNESS 13 S Guymer 57 *2.10 7875 CYLLARUS 15 Ms R Haylock (a3) 56.5 101.00 s532 HALLOWED SON b 14 R Dolan 56.5 3.80 s344 MY ROCK SINGA 10 56.5 34.00 4096 SENNAPROST 1 A Adkins 56.5 51.00 0764 ALPINE BRONZE 11 Ms J Taylor 55 18.00 35s7 ARMALITE 3 Ms A Collett 55 9.00 4 AUNT ROBERTA (NZ) 16 J Searle (a) 55 23.00 55 — 95 LYONNAISE LUNCH (NZ) 17 SCRATCHED Emergencies 17 8s06 RHYTHMO 7 59 151.00 18 7s70 MISS ANTWERP h 9 55 101.00 FLYING WITNESS 1, Hallowed Son 2, Burgundy Girl 3, Flying Mia 4. RACE 7 TAB Federal 1.55 1200m 4.25 Q3 $34,000. Benchmark 70. Apprentices can claim. 1 256s ISLAND BAY BOY tcdw 13 2 8s77 ONSETTLING DOWN td 10 Ms Z Castellaz-Faico (a4) 3 s717 FREE STATE dw 9 Ms M Bourke (a2) 4 1s49 TEN BELLS dw 4 N Heywood 5 319s SUPER HELPFUL dwh 11 Q Krogh 6 3381 SMILER MARSHALL dw 5 J Lyon 7 5s42 EXOTIC DEEL ch 1 J Penza 8 39s6 ROMEO VELLA tdwh 8 J Mallyon 9 s230 SIFU tw 3 Ms J Taylor 10 23s2 ALLGEMEINE cwbh 6 B Owen 11 4012 ANNUAL tcw 7 Ms W Costin 12 5461 YOUNG HEART d 2 13 s798 WALDO WALDORF tdwh 12 Ms A Roper (a2) ALLGEMEINE 1, Ten Bells 2, Exotic Deel 3, Annual 4. 63 14.00 62.5 126.00 61.5 13.00 60.5 6.00 60 9.00 58.5 12.00 58 5.50 56.5 41.00 56.5 13.00 56 *2.80 55.5 10.00 55 18.00 55 151.00 RACE 8 Queanbeyan Concrete 1200m 5.05 DD2 Q4 $22,000. Class 1. Apprentices can claim. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 67s8 NEVER CARELESS t 16 SCRATCHED 59.5 — 59 6.00 354s HOW DO YOU SLEEP ch 4 J Penza 59 12.00 9s37 MADAGASCAR MISS (NZ) dwn 3 J Martin 617s BON FRANKIE w 12 N Heywood 57.5 26.00 56.5 6.50 7273 NEWTOWN BRAVEHEART dw 11 B Owen 56 12.00 3536 MISS BARTY’S PARTY w 6 Ms J Taylor 1 SURFERS ROYALE cw 2 SCRATCHED 56 — Ms R Wedrat-Kroezen (a4) 55.5 19.00 327s GENJIRO h 9 587s MIXED UP GREY th 13 M Travers 55.5 26.00 621s SWEET HONESTY wh 19 B Ward 55.5 17.00 5107 BELLEISTIC KIDS wh 1 Ms T Martin (a3) 55 10.00 310s BANGALEE MIST 18 Ms M Bourke (a2) 55 10.00 55 12.00 768s LIGHT UP MY WORLD w 10 Ms A Roper (a2) 278s LADY TABLOID dwh 14 55 *4.80 876s IRISH DANCER wh 20 Q Krogh 55 16.00 7846 PANDERING wh 15 J Mallyon 55 23.00 Emergencies 17 38s0 HEY DUGEE 5 M Heagney 55 34.00 18 339s MARCEE w 7 55 31.00 19 2000 DOBROYDE w 17 55 151.00 20 5273 KITTY KARINE d 8 Ms R Freeman 55 81.00 HOW DO YOU SLEEP 1, Newtown Braveheart 2, Madagascar Miss 3, Miss Barty’s Party 4. 3. FU LUM (D J Rolfe) 4g By All Too Hard - Fustaan (2:0-0-0): First-up finished 33½ len last of 11 (1) $91.00 58.0 Persevere 1300m Goulburn E&G Mdn Soft(7) Sept 9. Showed pace but gave in easily at Goulburn first-up. Can’t have. 4. CLYMENE (Matthew Dale) 4m By All Too Hard Afleet Esprit (4:0-1-1): Wide throughout when 11¼ len last of 12 (10) $4.00F 57.0 Ogrim 1100m Forbes Mdn Soft(5) July 31. One of the major players. 5. CHILEAN EXPRESS (A L McRae) 4g By Duporth - Vina Del Mar (8:0-1-2): Found the line intently for lg nk, hd 3rd of 10 (4) $4.40 55.0 Silica Sand, Vivaliscious 1100m Gilgandra Mdn Hcp Soft(5) Sept 6. Finished solidly to place at Gilgandra last time out. Not out of this. 6. LA MIA VIA (K R Dryden) 4m By Your Song - Graphic (6:0-1-2): Slowly away when 8¾ len 8th of 9 (8) $5.50 55.5 Heart Of Vancouver 1000m Canberra Mdn Plate Soft(7) Sept 2. Fitter third-up. Drawn well. Each-way. 7. HARD GAME (M D Kelley) 4g By All Too Hard - Street Games (8:0-0-0): Led them up for 9¾ len 10th of 14 (6) $101.00 59.5 Hesitate 1732m Sale 3yo+ Mdn Good(4) Aug 11. Freshened. Formerly with M E Templeton. Not fancied. 8. MARKOVA (N F Gardner) 5m By Eurozone - La Ventana (4:0-0-0): Safely held in 6¾ len 8th of 11 (6) $21.00 53.0 Slickman 1010m Moruya Mdn Plate Soft(6) May 22. Resuming. Cannot entertain. 9. PILIPINAS (R Cole) 5m By Wandjina - Bella Vedera (5:0-0-1): Took up a midfield position when first-up 10¼ len 6th of 9 (2) $31.00 53.5 Sister Moon 1010m Moruya Mdn Heavy(8) July 1. Back from a let-up. Previously trained by S B Hill. Rank outsider. 10. PROPHET TIME (G P Vella) 3f By Nostradamus - Orange Time (3:0-0-0): Showed early speed in 3¼ len 4th of 11 (8) $16.00 55.0 Morezmo 1000m Queanbeyan Mdn Soft(5) Sept 5. Getting fitter. Among the dangers. 11. TILLEY’S LOVE (Matthew Kelley) 5m By Excelebration (IR) - Saxby (4:0-0-0): Eased near 600m when 8½ len 6th of 9 (2) $31.00 57.0 Heart Of Vancouver 1000m Canberra Mdn Plate Soft(7) Sept 2. Ordinary here first-up. Prefer others. 12. WOODBRAID LAD (Aaron Clarke) 4g By Xtravagant (NZ) - Appear (7:0-0-2): Gave all for dh, 1¼ len 3rd of 9 (1) $14.00 57.5 Song Cycle, Iconic Dame, Tiff’s Finale 1012m Sapphire Coast Mdn Good(4) Dec 27. First-up. Gets in light. Good draw. In the mix. RACE 3 RACE 4 Tips by Terry Clifton TAB CODE: CR (1400m) 1. THINK GLORY (C Maher & D Eustace) 5m By So You Think (NZ) - Rekindled Glory (14:2-1-2): Keen when 3 len 4th of 12 (3) $7.00 61.0 Desired 1200m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm58) Synthetic Aug 30. Ran home respectably at Ballarat Synthetic first-up. Has had success second-up. Take beating. 2. LUMBER DREAM (R T Waters) 5g By Snitzel Lights Of Heaven (NZ) (12:2-3-2): Positioned midfield when lg nk win of 12 (7) $6.50 55.0 Zounique, Reinvest 2000m Wagga (Bm66) Good(4) May 5. Resuming. Meeting easier opposition here. Must be considered. 3. ELISEO (Fabio Martino) 5g By Your Song - Mercy’s Choice (13:2-1-1): Prominent 1¾ len 4th of 14 (7) $6.00 58.5 Unpredicted 1000m Muswellbrook (Bm58) Soft(5) Aug 21. Freshened. Gave good account at Muswellbrook last time out. Up in distance now. Has form in wet. Can play a role. 4. SEE THE MASTER (Catherine L Chapman) 9g By Dutch Art (GB) - See Emily Play (IR) (37:4-4-3): No match when 9½ len 7th of 10 (2) $9.00 61.0 Hasta La Bullet 2000m Naracoorte (Bm58) Good(4) Mar 19 (2020). Had the benefit of 1½ len 4th Linden Tree 1100m Gulargambone barrier trial Good(4) Aug 27. Resumes from long spell. Formerly with Grant Young. No appeal. 5. SQUIGGLES (John Thompson) 4m By Shalaa (IR) - Zigzag (10:2-1-1): Held up near turn when len, ½ len 3rd of 7 (1) $26.00 59.0 Shaddy, Allgemeine 1300m Canberra (Bm60) Soft(7) Sept 2. Ran on well to place here at latest. Gets through rain affected ground. Knockout chance. 6. BIG STEVE (Anita Walder) 5g By Delago Deluxe - Rosie’s Reward (22:3-4-3): Raced three wide when 2¼ len 4th of 12 (10) $11.00 60.0 Pink Panther 1460m Queanbeyan E&G (Bm58) Soft(5) Sept 5. Battled on fairly at Queanbeyan last start. Effective wet. Can figure here. 7. CASINO TIME (G P Vella) 6g By Monaco Consul (NZ) - Exciting Time (35:4-5-3): On return from break finished 5¾ len 5th of 7 (6) $31.00 54.5 Shaddy 1300m Canberra (Bm60) Soft(7) Sept 2. One for multiples. 8. SIR FINN (B Joseph & P & M Jones) 5g By Ferlax (NZ) - Herculaneum (NZ) (25:4-3-2): Slowly away, raced three wide when 9¾ len 6th of 7 (7) $20.00 59.0 Shaddy 1300m Canberra (Bm60) Soft(7) Sept 2. On pace but weakened here last outing. Others with more appeal. 9. ALPINE KING (P J Facoory) 8g By Monashee Mountain (US) - Lady Beaufort (NZ) (52:6-4-6): Not flash in 5¾ len 11th of 12 (11) $31.00 59.5 Pink Panther 1460m Queanbeyan E&G (Bm58) Soft(5) Sept 5. Veteran galloper. Prefer on top of the ground. Appears tested. 10. LADY OF FORTUNE (G G Kirkup) 5m By The Factor (US) - Sweet Jaffa (24:3-2-1): Failed to fire 7¼ len 7th of 9 (3) $14.00 60.5 Unearthed 1460m Queanbeyan F&M (Bm58) Soft(5) Sept 5. Couldn’t show a turn of foot in similar class at Queanbeyan last time out. Not keen. 11. REBELLIOUS MISS (Aaron Clarke) 6m By Rebel Raider - Goodeheremanners (26:3-1-2): Took up a midfield position when 4¼ len 4th of 9 (7) $4.60 54.0 Unearthed 1460m Queanbeyan F&M (Bm58) Soft(5) Sept 5. Average effort in similar company at Queanbeyan at latest. Nicely weighted. Genuine wet tracker. Has claims. 12. DOGFIGHT (I B Finn) 4h By Choisir - Come Fly With Me (4:0-0-1): Slowly away, lame 3/5 when 12¾ len 7th of 9 (4) $201.00 57.0 Sing A Love Song 1350m Wyong Mdn Plate Soft(5) Feb 15. Prepared for this with 4 len last Clemenceau 900m R’hill barrier trial Good(4) Aug 23. First-up. Fresh stats don’t flatter. Stiffer challenge here. Looking elsewhere. 2.35 (2000m) 1. WICHITA WARRIOR (K R Dryden) 6g By All Too Hard - Panipique (22:4-1-1): Sound when 3½ len 7th of 13 (12) $20.00 57.0 Intuition 1600m Kembla Grange (Bm64) Soft(5) Aug 27. Yet to place past 1600 metres. Can’t have. 2. BET RED (Pat Murphy) 7g By Redwood (GB) Keep Eve (NZ) (30:4-8-4): Tried hard but no match for winner 2½ len 2nd of 8 (5) $5.50 60.0 The Pres 1600m Canberra (Bm65) Soft(7) Sept 2. Handy and boxed on fairly to fill the minors here last outing. Handles the wet. In the mix. 3. BRAINZES (Aaron Clarke) 5g By Bullet Train (GB) - Stralara (14:3-3-0): Found rivals too strong 4¾ len 5th of 10 (4) $13.00 59.5 Rent A Rock 1600m Wagga (Bm66) Heavy(9) Aug 25. Freshened. Just battled home in similar grade at Wagga last time out. Place hope. 4. SONGBIRD SERENADE (Richard Litt) 6m By Fiorente (IR) - Songbird Lane (21:4-1-3): Fractious in barriers when 8½ len 8th of 9 (1) $15.00 56.5 Kokoro 1600m Wyong (Bm64) Soft(5) Sept 2. Needs to improve. Looking to others. 5. STREET CRED (M J Smith) 7g By Poet’s Voice (GB) - Street Spirit (38:5-3-5): Honest when 2½ len, 1½ len 3rd of 8 (3) $8.00 59.5 The Pres, Bet Red 1600m Canberra (Bm65) Soft(7) Sept 2. Close-up and whacked away to place here at latest. Has had success around this circuit. Proven in wet. Keep safe. 6. PRINCE OF TOKYO (Ms M Hopkins) 4g By Sizzling - Senro Kisaki (9:2-0-0): Knuckled down well to score len win of 12 (9) $8.50 59.0 Quest For Honor, Tintern Power 1700m Cowra Plate (C1) Heavy(10) Aug 14. Freshened. Impressive win in the wet at Cowra last start. Gets through rain affected ground. One for exotics. 7. SAINT HENRY (R P Wellington) 7g By Zariz - Public Profile (45:4-7-8): Fair effort in 2½ len 5th of 10 (10) $9.00 59.5 Outlaw Ned 2000m Wangaratta 3yo+ Hcp (58) Heavy(10) Aug 20. Freshened. Wasn’t all that far away in the wet at Wangaratta last outing. Handles wet ground. Not out of this. 8. DE VALERA (Sara Ryan) 7g By Not A Single Doubt - Quiet Maggy (US) (35:3-6-1): No match when 4¼ len 6th of 11 (9) $10.00 56.0 I Want One 1500m Muswellbrook (Bm66) Soft(5) Sept 1. Generally gets back in races. Place appeal only. 9. ESSENTIAL SKY (J G Sargent) 5m By Reliable Man (GB) - Jupiter Moon (16:2-2-4): Held up near turn when 2 len, 2½ len 3rd of 11 (10) $21.00 52.0 Navajo Peak, Microna 1800m R’wick 3yo+ MwayBm72 Heavy(9) Sept 3. Let down late from back of the field to place at Randwick last time out. Down in class. Strips fitter third-up. Excels on rain affected tracks. Commands respect. 10. THE PRES (J Rolfe) 5g By All American - Satan’s Dancer (28:3-4-4): Slowly away when 2½ len win of 8 (7) $4.40 52.5 Bet Red, Street Cred 1600m Canberra (Bm65) Soft(7) Sept 2. Reeled them in easily to salute here at latest. Up in distance now. Noted wet tracker. Consider. 11. SUCCESSFUL STAR (J M Austin) 4m By Stratum Star - Kalia (8:2-1-0): Overraced early stages, held up near turn when ½ len win of 9 (1) $3.40 57.0 Buff In Disguise, Wild Buckeroo 2000m Canberra Plate (C1) Soft(7) Sept 2. Quickened smartly to score here last start. Has wet form. Each-way. 12. TALIANO (Ms M Russell) 7g By Equiano (FR) - Written Glory (39:2-13-3): Tried hard when 2 len 2nd of 6 (5) $3.40 55.5 Shiny Rock 1600m Narrandera Hcp (C3) Soft(7) Aug 13. Freshened. Previously trained by D P Blundell. Closed from well back to fill the minors at Narrandera last outing. Effective wet. Place. 13. THE BOOMERANG (Ms L Bundy) 7g By Sebring - Marsawra (NZ) (46:3-3-6): Kept trying 2¼ len 8th of 9 (4) $13.00 52.5 Rent A Rock 1650m Moruya (Bm58) Soft(7) Sept 12. Faces stronger opposition now. Others better. RACE 5 3.10 (1300m) 1. ARCADIA POWER: SCRATCHED 2. DOWN TO EARTH (Ashlee Grives) 6g By So You Think (NZ) - Face Of The Earth (12:0-1-2): Worked to front when 6¼ len 6th of 9 (3) $51.00 59.0 Marquess 1400m Hawkesbury E&G Mdn Heavy(8) Sept 3. Looks tested here. 3. MR PAPERA (Fabio Martino) 4g By Winning Rupert - Mae West (NZ) (0:0-0-0): First start. Makes debut here after 2 len 4th Northuldra 800m Hawkesbury barrier trial (Mdn) Good(4) Aug 22. Trials: (1:0-0-0). Out of the placings in only trial. Watch betting. 4. SNAPPY JIM (N J Olive) 4g By Squamosa - Jesting (9:0-0-0): Eased near 100m when 6¼ len 11th of 14 (10) $15.00 59.5 Bombastic Boy 1400m Echuca 2yo+ Mdn Soft(7) July 29. Back from a let-up. Formerly with Ms D Chapman. Not likely. 5. SPOT ON READY (David Pfieffer) 4g By More Than Ready (US) - Rosnaree (IR) (5:0-0-0): Slowly away, keen when 2½ len 8th of 9 (7) $21.00 59.0 Chairman 1200m Kembla Grange E&G Mdn Soft(5) Aug 27. Backmarker. Tough alley. Unlikely to trouble some of these. 6. TYCOON CHARGER (Matthew Smith) 4g By Charge Forward - Little Tycoon (4:0-1-1): Resumed with 4¾ len 5th of 11 (9) $13.00 59.0 Diamond Flare 1100m Wyong 4yo+ Mdn Soft(5) Aug 28. Coming off an average run at Wyong first-up. Strips fitter. Back to easier level and should be very competitive. Knockout chance. 7. AUTISSIER (Matthew Dale) 4m By Belardo (IR) Push The Boat Out (2:0-1-0): Stewards queried run, vetted - no abnormalities, swab taken by order of stewards when 4½ len 6th of 11 (9) $2.10F 57.0 Mychyna 1200m Gold Coast Mdn Soft(6) Aug 6. Freshened. Previously trained by David Vandyke. Went to line only fairly at Gold Coast first-up. Easier here and open to improvement. Among the dangers. 8. IN MY FEELINGS (C Maher & D Eustace) 4m By Manhattan Rain - Personal Ensign (5:0-2-1): On pace nk 2nd of 12 (7) $3.70 57.5 Whiskyontherocks 1200m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ Mdn Synthetic Aug 30. On pace and fought on bravely to place at Ballarat Synthetic last start. Expect will be prominent from the decent draw. In the mix. 9. MISS CAPELLA (J M Austin) 4m By Stratum Star - Electra Gold (3:0-1-0): Settled midfield when firstup 5½ len 6th of 11 (5) $6.00 60.0 Cholante 1100m Nowra F&M Mdn Soft(7) Aug 21. Freshened. Average effort at Nowra first-up. Place preferred. 10. AWESOME JOHN (J A O’Shea) 3g By Awesome Rock - Jayquin Star (NZ) (2:0-0-0): Began awkwardly, taken back from wide barrier when 5½ len 6th of 9 (8) $21.00 55.5 Burgunder 1400m Hawkesbury (Metro) Clarendon Stks Heavy(9) April 30. Fitter for 2¾ len 5th Smart As Smart 897m C’bury barrier trial (Mdn) Soft(7) Sept 1. Resuming. Can figure here. 11. FAR HORIZONS (Annabel Neasham) 3c By American Pharoah (US) - My Country (1:0-0-0): On the speed 5¼ len 5th of 10 (2) $4.80 57.0 Look For Options 1280m Muswellbrook 3yo Mdn Soft(6) Sept 1. More experienced following debut. In the mix. 12. BIRDONAWING (Annabel Neasham) 3f By Fastnet Rock - Kononkop (AR) (5:0-3-0): Forwardly placed nose 2nd of 8 (7) $3.30 55.0 Noah ‘n’ A Deel 1400m Sunshine Coast Poly (Metro) 2yo Mdn Synthetic May 11. Strips fitter for 2½ len 4th Elle Effess 1030m R’hill barrier trial (Mdn) Soft(6) Sept 6. First-up. Easier task here. Include among the better chances. 13. LOVEULIKEALOVESONG (J A O’Shea) 3f By Satono Aladdin (JP) - Maphelane (1:0-0-0): Slowly away, held up near turn when 4¾ len 4th of 11 (10) $9.50 55.0 Surfers Royale 1200m Canberra Mdn Soft(7) Sept 2. One for multiples. 14. VICTORY SALUTE (Annabel Neasham) 3f By Churchill (IR) - Rotterdam (0:0-0-0): First start. Readied for debut with 4¼ len last Opito Ballerina 1030m R’hill barrier trial (Mdn) Soft(6) Sept 6. Trials: (2:0-0-0). Hasn’t shown up at the trials. Needs luck from out there. Look to markets. 15. PRE EMINENT (A L McRae) 5g By Moshe Predominance (6:0-0-0): Pulled hard when 13½ len 7th of 8 (6) $61.00 57.0 Avvertimento 1460m Queanbeyan Mdn Plate Soft(5) Sept 5. On pace but weakened right out of it at Queanbeyan last outing. Not fancied. 16. DUNGASSEN (G D Hickman) 4m By Smart Missile - Bashful (NZ) (7:0-0-1): Crowded at start when 5¾ len 6th of 12 (6) $18.00 56.5 Boorowa Girl 1200m Bathurst F&M Mdn Heavy(8) Aug 22. Freshened. Just battled home at Bathurst last time out. Prefer others. 17. LOUIE’S LEGACY (B Joseph & P & M Jones) 4g By The Factor (US) - Because We All Can (1:0-0-0): Well beaten 7 len 8th of 11 (9) $41.00 59.0 Morezmo 1000m Queanbeyan Mdn Soft(5) Sept 5. Needs to improve on modest debut performance. Cannot entertain. 18. CAPITAL DREAM (K R Dryden) 4g By Dream Ahead (US) - Martha Mary (4:0-0-0): Slowly away when 8½ len 9th of 11 (9) $101.00 56.0 Surfers Royale 1200m Canberra Mdn Soft(7) Sept 2. Lacked a pick-up and only plugged to line here at latest. Rank outsider. RACE 6 3.45 (1600m) 1. CHAPEL EXPRESS (M J Smith) 5g By Bullet Train (GB) - Jessepic (11:1-1-1): Slowly away when 15¾ len 9th of 10 (8) $16.00 59.0 King Charles 1600m Canberra Plate (C1) Heavy(9) Aug 19. Freshened. Failed to make an impression in the wet this level here first-up. No appeal. 2. ENCYCLOPEDIA (Todd Smart) 4g By Divine Prophet - Info Miss (11:1-0-2): Battled away for 3¾ len 8th of 12 (3) $21.00 57.5 Pink Panther 1460m Queanbeyan E&G (Bm58) Soft(5) Sept 5. Appears tested. 3. NOBLE PRIVILEGE (Ashlee Grives) 5g By Lonhro - Queen Of The Hill (19:1-0-1): Slowly away when 13½ len 8th of 9 (4) $12.00 55.5 Dawn Flight 1400m Bathurst (Bm58) Heavy(8) Aug 22. Freshened. Was safely held at Bathurst in the wet last outing. Others with more appeal. 4. TIZ WAR BRO: SCRATCHED 5. ZO PURRFECT (Ms L Dean) 5g By Zoustar Purrfection (NZ) (19:1-1-2): Beaten but not disgraced when 2¾ len 5th of 12 (4) $9.00 56.0 Pink Panther 1460m Queanbeyan E&G (Bm58) Soft(5) Sept 5. Far from disgraced at Queanbeyan last time out. Handles the wet. Place hope. 6. BURGUNDY GIRL (K R Dryden) 4m By Cable Bay (IR) - Chablis (7:1-1-0): Took up a midfield position when 2 len win of 11 (4) $1.95F 57.0 Chaotic Beauty, Watch Me Nae Nae 1400m Canberra Mdn Plate Soft(7) Sept 2. Showed a fine turn of foot to score convincingly here at latest. Ready for this trip now. Proven in wet. Can play a role. 7. FLYING MIA (B Joseph & P & M Jones) 4m By Flying Artie - Abba (12:1-2-0): On pace lg hd 2nd of 10 (2) $7.00 56.0 Get Shafted 1400m Canberra Hcp (C1) Soft(7) Sept 2. Prominent and showed plenty of fight here last start. Gets through rain affected ground. Nice gate. Keep safe. 8. FLYING WITNESS (Annabel Neasham) 4m By Star Witness - Airways (12:1-4-1): Began awkwardly when 2¾ len 5th of 9 (3) $8.50 51.0 Zou De Moon 1600m W Farm 3yo+ (Bm72) Soft(5) Aug 31. Wasn’t all that far away at Warwick Farm last outing. Fitter for recent racing. Looks one of the main chances. 9. CYLLARUS (Becky Byrne) 6g By Holy Roman Emperor (IR) - Amarynthia (11:0-0-0): Slowly away when 6¼ len 5th of 10 (4) $81.00 53.5 King Charles 1600m Canberra Plate (C1) Heavy(9) Aug 19. Freshened. Generally gets back in races. Wide alley is a concern. Can’t have. 10. HALLOWED SON (J G Sargent) 4g By Hallowed Crown - Rock Of Kimberlite (10:0-2-4): Slowly away when 1¼ len 2nd of 10 (2) $1.65F 60.0 Snizzi 1600m Scone Mdn Hcp Soft(7) Sept 6. Ready to win. Found line well to place at Scone last time out. Major player. 11. MY ROCK SINGA (W A Hudd) 6g By The Fatman - Mysinga (14:0-0-2): Slowly away when 4½ len 4th of 11 (10) $13.00 59.0 Burgundy Girl 1400m Canberra Mdn Plate Soft(7) Sept 2. Tougher now. Not keen. 12. SENNAPROST (J C Coyle) 4g By Adelaide (IR) - Monaco Girl (5:0-0-0): Balanced up midfield when 4¼ len 6th of 12 (2) $31.00 56.5 Hot Dancing 1600m Queanbeyan Plate (C1) Soft(5) Sept 5. Coming off an average run in similar class at Queanbeyan at latest. Not fancied. 13. ALPINE BRONZE (J C Coyle) 4m By Real Impact (JP) - Zali (6:0-1-0): Taken back from wide barrier, crowded near 150m when 2½ len 4th of 9 (7) $7.00 55.0 Dente Queen 1500m Newcastle Mdn Hcp Soft(6) Aug 30. Up in class. Looking elsewhere. 14. ARMALITE (Annabel Neasham) 3c By Zoustar Impulsive (3:0-0-1): Began awkwardly when 4¼ len 7th of 12 (10) $31.00 59.0 Scientist 1400m W Farm 3yo Mdn Soft(5) Aug 31. Went to line only fairly in weaker class at Warwick Farm first-up. Fitter. Decent alley. Not out of this. 15. AUNT ROBERTA (J A O’Shea) 3f By Pierro - Full Of Spirit (1:0-0-0): Eased near 300m when 8¾ len 4th of 5 (4) $21.00 55.5 Victorine 1400m Hawkesbury F&M Mdn Heavy(8) Sept 3. Didn’t show much fight at debut. Going up in grade. Has come up with a horror draw. Looking to others. 16. LYONNAISE LUNCH: SCRATCHED 17. RHYTHMO (G T Hoy) 6g By Uncle Mo (US) - Girls Got Rhythm (27:1-1-2): Commenced slowly (4L) when 4¾ len last of 6 (4) $81.00 55.0 Wasserman 1400m Bathurst Hcp (C1) Heavy(8) Aug 22. Freshened. Has struggled on wet tracks. Cannot entertain. 18. MISS ANTWERP (N F Gardner) 4m By Brazen Beau - Fashion Black (NZ) (6:0-0-0): Safely held in 15¾ len 10th of 11 (8) $41.00 57.0 Burgundy Girl 1400m Canberra Mdn Plate Soft(7) Sept 2. Prominent but found nothing when called upon here last outing. Meeting stronger company. Rank outsider. RACE 7 4.25 (1200m) 1. ISLAND BAY BOY (T Sergi) 5g By All Too Hard Pressera (18:5-2-0): Taken back from wide barrier when 3 len 6th of 10 (9) $6.00 57.0 Comme Bella Fille 1550m Randwick-Kensington 3yo+ (Bm72) Soft(7) May 18. Had the benefit of ½ nk 2nd Super Helpful 900m Queanbeyan barrier trial Soft(5) Sept 5. Resuming. Generally competitive fresh. Handles the sting out of the ground. Knockout chance. 2. ONSETTLING DOWN (M Petrovic) 7g By Delago Deluxe - Kariz (50:7-2-3): No match when 8 len last of 7 (5) $81.00 59.0 Smuggler’s Bay 1000m Canberra Tab Fed. (Bm70) Soft(7) Sept 2. Struggling to make an impression. No appeal. 3. FREE STATE (Ms S Murray-Leslie) 5g By Headwater - Johanski (19:3-2-4): Laid in in straight, lost a plate when 3½ len 7th of 11 (11) $14.00 58.5 Smiler Marshall 1200m Wagga Hcp (C3) Heavy(9) Aug 25. Freshened. Others better. 4. TEN BELLS (Scott Collings) 5m By Nicconi - Decibeel (NZ) (8:4-0-0): Well beaten 5¾ len 9th of 14 (11) $21.00 55.0 Sneaky Paige 1100m R’wick 4yo+ M (Bm78) Heavy(9) Sept 3. Average effort in the wet in stronger company at Randwick at latest. Class drop helps. Fitter for two runs back. Effective wet. Strong claims. 5. SUPER HELPFUL (B Joseph & P & M Jones) 4g By Super One - Help (NZ) (12:3-0-3): Hampered at start, failed to handle going, vetted - no abnormalities when 13½ len 9th of 12 (3) $10.00 57.5 Mr Hussill 1400m R’wick 3yo+ Hcp (C3) Heavy(10) April 23. Prepared for this with ½ nk win Island Bay Boy, Rubyblu 900m Queanbeyan barrier trial Soft(5) Sept 5. First-up. Handles the wet. Badly drawn. One for exotics. 6. SMILER MARSHALL (R P Wellington) 6g By Warhorse (NZ) - Nirvana Lass (23:4-4-3): Keen when hd win of 11 (4) $4.00F 56.5 Design Artist, Mathrin 1200m Wagga Hcp (C3) Heavy(9) Aug 25. Freshened. Good, determined win from off the pace in the wet last start. Has form in wet. Can figure here. 7. EXOTIC DEEL (N J Olive) 6m By Dundeel (NZ) Exotic Escape (26:4-5-4): Gave good sight ½ len 2nd of 7 (4) $5.50 57.5 Kelvedon Road 1200m Canberra Tab Fed.-Bm70 Heavy(10) Aug 19. Freshened. Charged home to just miss last outing. Drawn favourably. Has claims. 8. ROMEO VELLA (G P Vella) 8g By Shrapnel - Twin Spirit (41:7-4-7): First-up finished 6¼ len 6th of 7 (7) $31.00 57.0 Smuggler’s Bay 1000m Canberra Tab Fed. (Bm70) Soft(7) Sept 2. Unplaced second-up. Appears tested. 9. SIFU (Natalie Jarvis) 6m By The Brothers War (US) - Rocken Laura (23:3-5-4): Not flash in 9½ len 13th of 14 (6) $71.00 52.0 Sneaky Paige 1100m R’wick 4yo+ M (Bm78) Heavy(9) Sept 3. Ordinary in the wet in stronger event at Randwick last time out. Place appeal only. 10. ALLGEMEINE (Matthew Dale) 4m By Maurice (JP) - Graphitic Gaga (5:2-2-1): On return from break finished len 2nd of 7 (5) $1.80F 60.5 Shaddy 1300m Canberra (Bm60) Soft(7) Sept 2. Consistent mare. Finished solidly to place at short odds here firstup. Will only be fitter. Relishes the sting out of the ground. Rates highly. 11. ANNUAL (M Petrovic) 5m By Better Than Ready - El Of A Time (26:3-5-5): Rolled along in front len 2nd of 7 (6) $4.00 55.0 Smuggler’s Bay 1000m Canberra Tab Fed. (Bm70) Soft(7) Sept 2. On pace and boxed on to fill the minors here at latest. Has had success at this track. Handles wet ground. Consider. 12. YOUNG HEART (M C Lynch) 6g By Moshe - Miz Riocee (39:4-2-8): Let down nicely for 2 len win of 9 (8) $5.00 55.0 Deshawn, Makuba 1100m Gilgandra (Bm66) Good(4) Sept 6. Looks tested here. 13. WALDO WALDORF (D J Rolfe) 9g By Salade - Evening Charmer (US) (66:5-7-11): Didn’t offer much when 8 len last of 8 (2) $101.00 55.0 Kattegat 1000m Queanbeyan (Bm74) Soft(5) July 11. Returning from let-up. Seasoned campaigner. Couldn’t show a turn of foot in similar grade at Queanbeyan last outing. Awkwardly drawn. Can’t have. RACE 8 5.05 (1200m) 1. NEVER CARELESS: SCRATCHED 2. HOW DO YOU SLEEP (G G Kirkup) 5g By Sebring - Vintage Rock (11:1-2-3): Took up a midfield position when 3½ len 4th of 15 (5) $9.00 59.0 Prompt Prodigy 1600m Canberra 3yo+ Plate (C1) Soft(6) May 20. Resuming. Wasn’t far away in Mdn company at Canberra first-up last campaign. Drawn to receive every chance. One of the major players. 3. MADAGASCAR MISS (David Pfieffer) 5m By Rubick - Desert Fairy (8:1-1-1): Failed to fire 7¼ len last of 7 (4) $41.00 54.0 Roots 1300m W Farm 3yo+ F&M (Bm72) Soft(5) Aug 31. Fitter third-up. Drawn to effect. In the mix. 4. BON FRANKIE (Aaron Clarke) 4g By Bon Hoffa - Seriana (3:1-0-0): Began awkwardly when 4¾ len 7th of 11 (11) $21.00 58.0 Onya Lional 1200m Canberra Hcp (C1) Soft(6) May 20. First-up. Not fancied. 5. NEWTOWN BRAVEHEART (Scott Collings) 6g By Knight Exemplar - Mystery Heart (14:1-2-3): Ran home solidly for ½ len, ½ nk 3rd of 11 (7) $6.00 62.0 Titan Star, Tiz War Bro 1200m Canberra (Bm50) Heavy(10) Aug 19. Freshened. Ran on well to place here at latest. Has wet form. Each-way. 6. MISS BARTY’S PARTY (J M Austin) 5m By Dream Ahead (US) - Minya Mai (12:1-2-4): Held up near turn when 4½ len 6th of 9 (5) $4.00 56.5 Song Cycle 1100m Nowra Hcp (C1) Soft(7) Aug 21. Freshened. Drawn well. Keep safe. 7. SURFERS ROYALE (Matthew Smith) 3c By Casino Prince - Myfavouritethings (1:1-0-0): Led them up for len win of 11 (3) $11.00 56.5 Geminids, Santorini Sun 1200m Canberra Mdn Soft(7) Sept 2. SCRATCHED 8. GENJIRO (N F Gardner) 5g By Real Impact (JP) Graphitic Gaga (25:1-3-2): Positioned midfield when 8¼ len 7th of 11 (5) $15.00 59.0 Bastida 2100m Goulburn Plate (C1) Soft(7) Mar 18. Resuming. Formerly with Mick Miladinovic. Not likely. 9. MIXED UP GREY (G P Vella) 6g By Declaration Of War (US) - Mixed Up Miss (11:1-0-0): Held up on straightening when 5¼ len 7th of 9 (6) $18.00 53.0 Devils Triangle 1200m Goulburn Hcp (C1) Soft(5) Feb 17. First-up. Seems to struggle on wet tracks. Cannot entertain. 10. SWEET HONESTY (K R Dryden) 4m By Nicconi - Honesta (5:1-1-0): Rounded up opposition to score lg nk win of 12 (11) $4.00 56.5 Desert Rose, Bobby’s Secret 1605m Sapphire Coast Mdn Heavy(8) May 1. Resuming. Handles the sting out of the ground. Not out of this. 11. BELLEISTIC KIDS (B Joseph & P & M Jones) 3g By The Brothers War (US) - She’s Belleistic (6:1-0-1): Fair effort in 3½ len 7th of 12 (12) $15.00 57.0 Pink Panther 1460m Queanbeyan E&G (Bm58) Soft(5) Sept 5. Unlikely to trouble some of these. 12. BANGALEE MIST (Andrew Sheahan) 5m By Puissance De Lune (IR) - Cloudless (3:1-0-1): Keen when 11¼ len 12th of 13 (4) $10.00 56.0 Cool Lad 1300m Wagga Hcp (C1) Good(4) Jan 18. First-up. Previously trained by Ms D Scott. Unknown in wet. Drawn deep. Place. 13. LIGHT UP MY WORLD (Sara Ryan) 5m By Toronado (IR) - Readings (14:1-1-0): Shifted out at start, poor recovery when 9¼ len last of 8 (4) $10.00 55.0 Za Ceibas 1500m Hawkesbury Hcp (C1) Soft(6) April 5. Primed for return with 3½ len 4th Miss Madison 1000m Hawkesbury barrier trial Good(4) Aug 22. Resuming. Formerly with G W Moore. Expected to need this outing. Prefer others. 14. LADY TABLOID (N J Olive) 5m By Press Statement - Highland Secrets (9:1-2-1): Struck interference at start when 9¼ len 8th of 12 (10) $17.00 55.0 Manderboss 1600m Canberra Hcp (C2) Soft(5) Mar 13. First-up. Others with more appeal. 15. IRISH DANCER (B Joseph & P & M Jones) 5m By Shamus Award - Fish Dive (NZ) (15:1-2-1): Kept trying 1¾ len 6th of 15 (14) $18.00 52.5 Ivira 1605m Sapphire Coast Hcp (C2) Soft(6) June 12. Resuming. Tough alley. Rank outsider. 16. PANDERING (K R Dryden) 5m By Zebedee (GB) - Sellout (19:1-4-4): Took up a midfield position when 4¾ len 6th of 9 (1) $13.00 55.0 Dream Game 1300m Canberra Hcp (C1) Heavy(10) Aug 19. Freshened. Just battled home this level here last outing. No appeal. 17. HEY DUGEE (Anita Walder) 7g By Delago Deluxe - Take Charge Lady (23:1-4-5): Resumed with 6¾ len 10th of 11 (11) $12.00 55.0 Symo’s Girl 900m Queanbeyan Hcp (C1) Soft(5) Sept 5. Appears tested. 18. MARCEE (Ms M Hopkins) 8m By Instinction Imposing Way (36:1-3-5): Raced three wide when 6¾ len 9th of 13 (13) $81.00 55.0 Wise Dragon 1600m Corowa Hcp (C2) Good(4) Mar 12. First-up. Likely to need this run. Can’t have. 19. DOBROYDE (A L McRae) 6g By Pellizotti - Tell The Story (22:1-1-0): Tailed off, warning - uncompetitive when 40¾ len 11th of 12 (5) $101.00 59.0 Prince Of Tokyo 1700m Cowra Plate (C1) Heavy(10) Aug 14. Freshened. On pace but weakened in the wet at Cowra last time out. Needs luck from out there. Not fancied. 20. KITTY KARINE (J W Van Duren) 7m By Bearcat - Poppy (57:1-5-4): Made up good ground when 1¾ len, sht ½ hd 3rd of 9 (5) $17.00 55.0 Unearthed, White Liar 1460m Queanbeyan F&M (Bm58) Soft(5) Sept 5. Cannot entertain. TELE01Z01MA - V1
THE QUEEN DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 49 Remembered FACING DOMESTIC AND OVERSEAS CHALLENGES KERRY PARNELL BECOMING A MOTHER AGAIN JUGGLING BABIES AND DUTIES SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS STREET PARTIES LIFT THE NATION 9 7 9 1 6 5 9 1 4 T PAR Hard times loom As the Queen balances the demands of family and state, the pressure of raising children in the glare of global publicity begins to take its toll. V1 - TELE01Z01MA DON’T MISS PART 5 TOMORROW Fame and misfortune
50 02 Chan gin g Times R E M E M B E R I N G FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU E L I Z A B E T H I I PA R T 4 The he Queen after recording g the first st televised Christmas message messag ge in 1957 at Sandringham. The Queen struggled to balance her dedication to traditional values with the need for a more modern monarchy, writes Kerry Parnell Innocence lost a on his way Philip boards a flight to Mombass in 1956. pics Olym the open to e ourn to Melb Prime Minister Anthony Eden leav es No.10 in 1957 after resigning over the Suez crisis (left). TELE01Z01MA - V1
51 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 03 A sc scen scene ene e fr from om the the 1969 19 69 documentary doc ocum umen nta tary ry y Roya Ro Royal yal Fa Fami Family mily ly which whi hich ch h g ve u ga gave uss an insigh insight ins nsig igh into their lives. Queen Elizabeth in Muscat during a state visit to Oman in 1979. ‘T hat it is possible for some of you to see me today is just another example of the speed at which things are changing all around us,” the Queen said in her first televised Christmas speech from Sandringham in 1957. “Because of these changes, I am not surprised that many people feel lost and unable to decide what to hold on to and what to discard. “But it is not the new inventions which are the difficulty. The trouble is caused by unthinking people who carelessly throw away ageless ideals as if they were old and outworn machinery.” By the mid-1950s, Elizabeth II, who had once been seen as a force of change, was grappling with the speed in which everyday life and the royal institution was evolving. Postwar, more people than ever were owning modcons – washing machines, televisions, cars – while she began to receive some criticism for being disappointingly traditional, even “stuffy”. However, the Queen started to understand one of the roles of the monarchy was to provide stability. “Today we need a special kind of courage, not the kind needed in battle but a kind which makes us stand up for everything that we know is right,” she said in a speech that still resonates today. “It has always been easy to hate and destroy. To build and to cherish is much more difficult. In the old days, the monarch led his soldiers on the battlefield and his leadership at all times The family all together at Buckingham Palace in 1972. Pictures: Getty Images, AFP V1 - TELE01Z01MA was close and personal. Today things are very different. I cannot lead you into battle, I do not give you laws or administer justice, but I can do something else – I can give you my heart and my devotion to these old islands and to all the peoples of our brotherhood of nations.” She did just that – but little did she know then just how much change and turmoil she would preside over throughout her long reign. As the Queen settled into her role, she began to face a series of challenges. There was the Suez crisis of 1956, resulting in a humiliating withdrawal from Egypt by British forces and the resignation of prime minister Anthony Eden. The same year brought a personal challenge when Philip embarked on his notorious four-month tour of Australia and the Commonwealth on the Royal Yacht Britannia, where alongside his royal duties, according to news reports, he also indulged in wild partying. There were mutterings, from writer Lord Altrincham, that the young Queen had not lived up to her modern promise and that the monarchy was becoming a stuffy irrelevancy. In 1957, he published a critical article about the “tweedy” palace, describing the Queen’s speaking style as “a pain in the neck” and saying she had the personality of “a priggish schoolgirl”. It hurt the Queen, and both she and Philip knew they had to evolve. In 1967, Philip told a news conference in Canberra: “No one wants to end up like a brontosaurus who couldn’t adapt himself, and ended up stuffed in a museum.”
52 04 Heavy Bu rden FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU R E M E M B E R I N G E L I Z A B E T H I I PA R T 4 A time of sadness and pain The Queen was rocked by the Aberfan coal disaster in Wales in 1966 and the murder of Lord Mountbatten in 1979, writes Kerry Parnell Rescue workers search for survivors in the Welsh town of Aberfan where a coal slag heap collapsed on top of the local school, killing 116 children and 28 adults on October 21, 1966. The Queen was criticised for not visiting the site for days, but she said she didn’t want to interrupt the rescue effort. Inset: A mass grave containing coffins of some of the children. TELE01Z01MA - V1
53 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 05 T he Queen did make some changes at home, however, finally responding to Philip’s long displeasure at not being able to give his children his surname. “I’m nothing but a bloody amoeba,” he said. “I am the only man in the country not allowed to give his name to his children.” In 1960, she changed the name of the Royal House to Mountbatten-Windsor for all descendants without a royal title. Shortly afterwards, on February 19, she gave birth to her third child, Prince Andrew – and then, four years later, on March 10, 1964, to Prince Edward. The next two decades would not be without trial. Her Majesty’s delay in visiting the horrifying Welsh mining disaster at Aberfan in October 1966, which killed 116 schoolchildren and 28 adults, until eight days after the disaster, (she didn’t want to hamper rescue operations), remained a personal regret. To combat allegations of being too remote, in 1969 the Queen agreed to the fly-on-the-wall documentary Royal Family, the brainchild of Philip, which was meant to make the monarchy more approachable. It did – it was viewed by more than 350 million people around the world – but the Queen asked for it to be archived. It had a positive effect in Australia, however, where the Queen, Philip, Prince Charles and Princess Anne were received enthusiastically on their tour in 1970, where she went on walkabout for one of the first times. She hit her silver wedding anniversary in 1972, declaring, “If I am asked today what I think about family life after 25 years, I can answer with equal simplicity and conviction, I am for it,” and her silver jubilee in The Queen visits the small mining town of Aberfan in Wales in 1966, a few days after a coal tip collapsed on the local school, killing 144 people. The Queen stands behind Lord Mountbatten’s coffin at Westminster Abbey (left); and, above, a violent struggle during the coalminers’ strikes that caused chaos in the UK during the 1970s. Gough Whitlam talks to reporters at parliament House in Canberr a after being dismissed by the governorgeneral in 1975; and (right) Whitlam’s handwritten notice of motion. Pictures: Getty Images, AFP, AAP V1 - TELE01Z01MA 1977. But the 1970s also came with political turmoil – escalating violence in Northern Ireland, miners’ strikes and three-day weeks in Britain, and the Winter of Discontent in 1978-79. Australia, too, battled a recession in the 1970s. Then on November 11, 1975, there came the controversial dismissal of Labor PM Gough Whitlam, when governor-general Sir John Kerr replaced him with Liberal PM Malcolm Fraser. It was a decision received with shock by the Australian public, who felt the Queen had overreached her powers, although it was later revealed the monarch had not been consulted. The 1970s ended with one of the biggest tragedies of all for the Queen – the assassination of Lord Mountbatten. On August 27, 1979, Louis Mountbatten, the 79-year-old much-loved uncle of Philip, was killed by an IRA bomb while lobster-fishing with his family near his home of Classiebawn Castle in County Sligo, Ireland. Seven people climbed aboard his boat, including Lord Mountbatten, his daughter Patricia, her husband Lord John Bradbourne, their 14-yearold twin sons, Timothy and Nicholas, Lady Doreen Bradbourne, and 15-year-old Paul Maxwell who worked on the boat. An IRA bomb exploded, killing Mountbatten, Nicholas and Paul and Lady Bradbourne. The Queen was devastated. On September 5, Mountbatten received a ceremonial funeral in Westminster Abbey and was buried in Romsey Abbey, Hampshire. A visibly grieving Queen stood in grim silence at the procession and at the service, where Charles gave a reading. By the end of that decade, aged 53, her youth – and her innocence – were gone.
54 06 ly i m a F g n i w o Gr FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU REMEMBERING ELIZABETH II PART 4 And then there After a gap of 10 years, the Queen and Philip welcomed their third Child, Andrew, in 1960. Edward completed the family in 1964. ng ying yi layi la play rew p rew Andrew e And ce nce rinc ri Prin gP ng oung you with a youn n with en een Q ee Qu The Que The . 1962 in le Cast dsor Win at at the dolphin pool The Queen with Prince Edward in Montreal to watch Anne compete at the 1976 Olympic Games. E The Queen talks with Prince Edward at Balmoral Castle. lizabeth and Philip had been married for 12 years when the second part of their parenthood began. On February 19, 1960, Prince Andrew arrived – the first child to be born to a reigning British monarch for more than a century. Again, as was customary back then, Philip wasn’t in attendance, instead sitting in his study while the Queen delivered in Buckingham Palace’s Belgian Suite, before, according to royal biographer Ingrid Seward, charging up the stairs and shouting, “It’s a boy!” The Queen wanted to shield her second son from the media glare, so did not show him publicly immediately – until the French press printed rumours there was something wrong with Andrew. Reluctantly, she then brought the baby onto the Buckingham Palace balcony for the Queen’s Birthday Parade. He was 16 months old. Unlike Charles and Anne, the Queen made more time for baby Andrew, and biographers suggest he was somewhat over-indulged. On one occasion, according to Seward, young Andrew taunted a footman so much he swiped him and left him with a black eye. TELE01Z01MA - V1
55 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 07 were four The Queen with baby Andrew at Balmoral Castle (above); Philip and the Queen with Charles, Anne and Andrew on the lawn at Balmoral in 1960 (left); the Queen with Charles and Edward as they drive around in a go-kart in 1969 (right); and reading a book with Andrew and Edward at Buckingham Palace (below). Pictures: Getty Images, AFP When he offered his resignation, the Queen “refused to accept it … she said her son had obviously deserved it”, Seward writes in her book My Husband and I. The same hands-on approach wasn’t applied to Andrew’s older siblings. Charles was sent to boarding school at eight – first Cheam in Hampshire, then Gordonstoun in Scotland, his father’s old school. Anne was dispatched to Benenden boarding school in Kent. When 13-year-old Charles came down with acute appendicitis in 1962, he was taken by ambulance from school to Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. His mother stayed at Windsor and didn’t visit him until the following day. By the time Edward was born on March 10, 1964, however, things had evolved so Philip was, for the first time, by his wife’s side. The Queen, then 37, had followed developments in modern maternity methods and insisted her husband be present, to help with bonding. Philip, at least, lightened the mood, saying, as he walked into the bathroom of the Belgian Suite: “It’s a solemn thought that only a week ago, General de Gaulle was having a bath in this room.” V1 - TELE01Z01MA
56 08 e v o L d e v i L tr o h S FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU REMEMBERING ELIZABETH II PART 4 Margaret’s magical wedding Having suffered over her forbidden love for Peter Townsend, Princess Margaret found happiness in 1960. Sadly, her marriage wouldn’t last. J Marg Margaret M gar aret et and and herr hu he husband usba Antony Anto An tony ny y ArmstrongArms Ar mstr tron ong gg Jones Jone Jo ness leave leav le ave e West We Westminster stminsste terr Abbey Ab bbe bey y on o ttheir heir he wedding day. ust as the Queen was becoming a mother for the third time, her sister Margaret was falling in love with her soon-to-be husband Antony Armstrong-Jones. The dashingly handsome society photographer had captured the royal family on film, and had now also captured the once badly broken heart of the Queen’s younger sister. The couple had to ask the Queen’s permission to marry and the engagement was duly announced on February 27, 1960, after Andrew’s birth. Elizabeth was delighted Margaret was finally happy, and any doubts about the couple’s compatibility were discarded. By marrying outside the royal fold, Margaret was seen as a thoroughly modern royal, and her wedding in Westminster Abbey on May 6, 1960, was an enormous event. It was the first royal wedding to be fully televised and was watched by 300 million people around the world. Margaret wore a Norman Hartnell gown, like her sister before her, and the Queen was resplendent in a fullThe Queen, the Queen Mother and length brilliant blue dress by the Prince Charles arrive at Westminster Abbey for the wedding of Princess Margare same designer. Sadly, the marriage t to Antony Armstrong-Jones. didn’t last and the couple separated in 1976 and divorced in 1978. TELE01Z01MA - V1
57 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 09 Margaret M Ma arg argar rgarret rg et looks loo ooks ks rradiantly ks adia ad iant ia ntly y happy ha app ppy on a night ppy nig ightt out ight outt with with wit itth her he h er hu husban husband usban sban sb nd in in L London ondo ondon on don do n in 11960 19 960 0 ((above); a ov ab ove) e); an e) aand d (lef ((left) (l lefft) t) tthe th he couple coup co ple e with witth their thei th e r two ei tw young y yo oun ung ch ung children, hilildr dren dr d en, en n, Davi Da D David avi v and Sarah, in 1967. I have as much privacy as a goldfish in a bowl PRINCESS MARGARET Antony Armstrong-Jones, who became Lord Snowdon, with Margaret and their children David and Sarah at Kensington Palace in 1964. ones announce their Margaret and Antony Armstrong-J February 27, 1960. on engagement at Windsor Castle Princess Margaret waves from her coach as she leaves for her honeymoon. Pictures: Gett y Images, AFP V1 - TELE01Z01MA
58 10 Silve r Ju bilee FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU R E M E M B E R I N G E L I Z A B E T H I I PA R T 4 They partied In the midst of a dark decade for Britain, the 25th anniversary of the Queen’s rule brought abundant joy. S o successful were the Queen’s silver jubilee celebrations in 1977, they reportedly even took the monarch herself by surprise. In the midst of straitened times – with the mining strikes and three-day week – the public needed something to celebrate. It had been the same with her post-war wedding in 1947. An exhausted and downcast nation welcomed the opportunity to come together and celebrate a joyous occasion. So, on June 7, 1977, more than one million people lined the streets of London to watch the Queen process to St Paul’s Cathedral in the Gold State Coach, the same one she had used for her coronation in 1953. Street parties were held in the UK and Australia, and despite the Sex Pistols blasting their punk single God Save The Queen from a boat on the Thames, it didn’t stop the celebrations then, or on her Commonwealth tours, including here in Australia. “I shall never forget the scene outside Buckingham Palace on Jubilee Day,” the Queen said in her Christmas speech that year. “The cheerful crowd was symbolic of the hundreds of thousands of people who greeted us wherever we went in this jubilee year – in 12 Commonwealth countries and 36 counties in the UK. “The street parties and village fetes, the presents, the flowers from the children, the mile upon mile of decorated streets and houses; these things suggest that the real value and pleasure of the celebration was that we all shared in it together,” she said. “The great resurgence of community spirit which has marked the celebrations has shown the value of the Christian ideal of loving our neighbours. “If we can keep this spirit alive, life will become better for all of us.” If we can keep this spirit alive, life will become better for all of us THE QUEEN Her er Majesty Majesty’s y s official silver jubilee year portrait, p po portrait rtrait, taken at Buckingham Palace on February 6, 1977. The Queen and the lord mayor of London following the silver jubilee service at St Paul’s Cathedral on June 7, 1977. TELE01Z01MA TELE TELE0 TE T TEL E ELE0 ELE EL LE0 LE0 LE E01 1Z01 1Z0 1Z 1Z01M Z01M Z Z0 Z01 0 01M 01 1M 1 MA - V1 V1
59 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 11 in the streets Philip Philip Phil ip and and the the Queen Que ueen e admi ad admire mire re a silver sililve verr bell bell given g gi ven ve n to her her to to mark m ma her silver jubilee. A street party in Woodford Bridge, Essex (top); and a charity jubilee tea party in Newcastle organised by Age Concern (above). in the Gold State The Queen and Philip leave Buckingham Palace later in the day. Coach; and (right) in an open coach at Guildhall V1 - TELE01Z01 TELE01Z01MA A family in Fulham in London’s inne r west gets into the spirit of the occasion. Pictures: Gett y Images, AFP
60 12 Royal Grann y FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU REMEMBERING ELIZABETH II PART 4 Anne delivers but Charles is a worry The Queen’s delight at becoming a grandmother after the birth of Anne’s son Peter in 1977 was tempered by her anxiety over Charles failing to find a suitable wife, writes Kerry Parnell The Queen with her granddaugh granddaughter g ter Zara Phillips. W Anne and first The Queen with daughter Princess tening in 1977. chris his at ips Phill r Pete ld dchi gran hile the Queen was still a mother to teenage sons, she also became a grandmother. Anne had married Captain Mark Phillips in 1973 and gave birth to her son and the Queen’s first grandchild, Peter, in November 1977. Sister Zara would follow four years later. The Princess Royal moved the royal family on dramatically when she decided against giving her children titles, in order to let them have a more “normal” life. In an interview for her 70th birthday in 2020, Anne said: “I think it was probably easier for them, and I think most people would argue that there are downsides to having titles.” Her older brother Charles, however, was slower to settle and the Queen, Philip and Queen Mother were becoming anxious that he should find the right woman. He had. He first met Camilla Shand at a polo match in Windsor in 1970, when she reportedly quipped: “My great-grandmother was the mistress of your greatgreat-grandfather. We have something in common.” They dated, but three years later Camilla married Andrew Parker Bowles. “If Elizabeth delighted in becoming a grandmother, her pleasure did not lessen her concern at Charles’ continuing bachelorhood on the brink of his 30th birthday,” writes biographer Matthew Dennison in The Queen. Many candidates were put forward and, in November 1978, the Queen hosted a 30th birthday party for Charles in Buckingham Palace. Among the invitees were Lady Sarah Spencer and her young sister, 17-year-old Diana. Not on the list was Camilla – who, the Queen was aware, was still very much in the picture, despite her being married. A young Lady Diana Spencer at Cow dray Park Polo Club in West Sussex. TELE01Z01MA - V1
61 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 13 Zara Phillips, the daughter of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips, with her grandmother the Queen at a polo match in 1984. Princess in nce cess ss Anne Ann nne e with with her her daughter dau augh ght Zara at Zara at her her christening christ ch sten enin ing g at Windsor Castle on July 27, 1981. r of Diana. Lady Sarah Spencer, the elder siste Camilla Parker Bowles with husband Andrew on their wedding day in 1973. Camilla was still in love with Charles, and Andrew had many affairs before they were finally divorced in 1995. Pictures: Getty Images, AFP I think most people would argue that there are downsides to having royal titles PRINCESS ANNE Prince Prin Pr ince in nce e Charles Ch ha aarl rles rl es talks es talk allks ks with wit ith ha married ma arr rrie ied Ca ie ied C Camilla milllllla mi a Pa Park Parker ark rker err B Bowles owle ow wles le es at a polo match in July 1975. V1 - TELE01Z01MA
62 14 t c e f r e P e r u t Pic FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU Calm before the storm During the 1960s and 70s, the royals appeared to be the epitome of a happy family. There was no sign of the personal anguish and failed relationships to come. From the top: top p: the photogenic p otogenic roy ph royal yal family y toge together g ther at Buckingham Palace in 1972; th the Queen with Prince Andrew and Prince Edward aboard the Roya Royal y l Yacht Britannia in Portsmouth; and (main (main, from left)) Sarah ArmstrongArmstrong-Jones Armstrong-Jones, g Jones, Prince Charles Charles, the Quee Queen, Prince Edward, Prince Philip and Princess Anne on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. TELE01Z01MA - V1
63 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 15 The family in the drawing room at Sandringham (above); and (below) the Queen and Prince Philip with Prince Andrew. Prince Prince Prin ce Andrew And ndre rew w wi with th hiss parents hi pare pa rent ntss in 11968 968 96 8 ( bo (a (above); bove ve); ); aand nd ((right) righ ri g t) gh Char Ch Charles arle less on his his first fir irst st day da y at Gordonstoun Gor ordo dons nssto nsto school in 1962. The Queen with Prince Edward on June 13, 1964. Charles in his study at Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1969. Princess Anne at Benende Benenden School in Kent in 1963. V1 - TELE01Z01MA
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Apprentices can claim. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 41s9 SNATCH (NZ) d 14 Ms G Cartwright 59 7.50 5103 THAT’LLDOTOO w 13 SCRATCHED 59 — 2421 CHASING JACKLEY n 5 J Molloy (a1.5) 57.5 *3.80 57.5 5.50 s025 NORTHERN WOODS (NZ) twb 6 J Huxtable 56 — 8261 HEZA PLEAZA (NZ) wn 19 SCRATCHED 56 — 1385 IN YOUR ELEMENT wn 15 SCRATCHED 3144 SPURIOUS w 11 C Meehan 56 7.00 2868 MANAGUA 18 SCRATCHED 55.5 — 4060 GRATSIE twn 2 Ms J Cornish (a) 55 41.00 8046 SCILAGO wn 8 SCRATCHED 55 — 4008 PRINENTE cw 9 Ms M Castle (a2) 54 10.00 54 9.00 4255 DELAYED LAUNCH (NZ) w 4 T Marshall Emergencies 13 5413 DINNY’S A SUSPECT w 16 SCRATCHED 54 — 14 8257 BEG ME n 1 54 11.00 15 7069 OCTOBER JOY w 10 54 26.00 16 6370 WAIKATO w 17 SCRATCHED 54 — 17 4500 RECALL EVENTS n 12 54 51.00 18 8583 MISS MANILOW 7 S Cormack 54 61.00 19 7224 DIXIELAND 3 Ms L Barr (a3) 54 151.00 CHASING JACKLEY 1, Northern Woods 2, Snatch 3, Delayed Launch 4. Tips by Stephen Rodgers TAB CODE: BR DAILY DOUBLE RACES 7 & 9 TAB FIRST 4 ALL RACES EARLY QUADDIE RACES 2, 3, 4, 5 TREBLE RACES 7, 8, 9 QUADDIE RACES 6, 7, 8, 9 ODDS AND EVENS ALL RACES TRACK: Soft (5) RAIL: True RACE 6 Butler McDermott 1100m 2.57 RACE 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 32s1 HUSSON’S REVENGE dw 15 J Molloy (a1.5) 561 CONTROL FREAK d 18 SCRATCHED 3351 IN’HINCHABLE tn 17 SCRATCHED 7803 DEEP STATE dw 10 M A Butler 8s19 TECOMA STREET dw 3 Adam Spinks 115s LADY SHANGHAI dw 13 1s5 INTO CHAMPAGNE wb 4 434s RIP CITY 11 SCRATCHED s158 WORLD CHARMER (NZ) dw 2 M Powell 2831 NEW YORK GAL n 5 C Collis (a2) 2213 GRANDEUR ROSE 8 Ms J Cornish (a) 189s CASHOFFA 9 J Taylor Emergencies 13 57s9 BOUDICA’S GIFT w 6 M R Du Plessis 14 260s TRY TO BE GOOD 12 W D’Avila 15 180s NO CHOICES 7 16 6019 JONDY ROCKET wn 16 Ms L Barr (a3) 17 8099 FILLYRAE CYRUS tcw 1 18 6s77 GEOTIME 14 NEW YORK GAL 1, Husson’s Revenge 2, Grandeur Rose 3, Lady Shanghai 4. 1 Maiden 1000m 12.19 EQ1 1 s90 ADELAIDE SECRET 8 R Spokes 58 2 08 DOZEN KILPATRICK 5 J Franklin (a1.5) 58 3 8s0 FIELD OF STARS 1 B Looker 58 4 005 GOLDEN RUSTLES 7 Ms K Stanley 58 Ms O Pickering (a1.5)58 5 0s8 JAEBEEZ ALDENTE 4 6 834 JEVINGTON WILL DO 2 J Barrie (a3) 58 7 947 KAYTEE LUCY 6 58 8 75s PHONDLE 3 S Traecey 58 JEVINGTON WILL DO 1, Kaytee Lucy 2, Phondle 3, Dozen Kilpatrick 4. 2 Class 1 1000m 12.54 EQ2 1 307 GOLD GIFT 1 J Barrie (a3) 59 2 106 SONNY 6 B Osmond (a3) 57 3 800 MISS MIRACULOUS 8 Ms C Bellamy (a3) 55.5 4 65s DESIGNED TO RUN 10 55 5 482 SUPER SLICK 11 B Looker 55 6 40s GOLD SERENADE 3 J Kehoe 55 7 40s NEWITT 7 R Spokes 55 8 609 SIR SLEW 5 Ms A Denby 55 Ms O Pickering (a1.5) 55 9 50s RIZZOLI 4 10 087 SECRET LAGO 2 Ms K Stanley 55 EMERGENCY 11 s09 EATEN A WIRE 9 S Traecey 55 SUPER SLICK 1, Gold Gift 2, Designed To Run 3, Sir Slew 4. V1 - TELE01Z01MA 54 41.00 54 81.00 54 41.00 54 101.00 54 101.00 54 101.00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 5221 COAT OF ARMS dwn 15 G Geran 59 2432 RAMTASTIC dw 2 SCRATCHED 59 3591 ORIENTAL RUNNER dw 11 58.5 4342 EXCEED ROCK dwbn 9 C Collis (a2) 57 3544 CHEVY NOVA wn 13 J Taylor 56.5 1s72 POETIC CHOICE tcdwb 14 Ms M Castle (a2) 55 7955 SUILVEN d 5 Ms T Brooker 55 4341 DREAM ENTITY dw 12 Ms J Cornish (a) 54 s796 LOGAN’S BLADE wn 4 Ms G Cartwright 54 2183 SIR PICCOLO dw 1 T Marshall 54 s724 ME MUM’S FOXY cdwn 6 SCRATCHED 54 3294 TINDER w 3 J Murphy 54 Emergencies 13 5978 SAY GOODBYE dw 10 Ms L Barr (a3) 54 14 446s EGO DANCER n 8 54 15 6534 SERTIN tw 7 Ms M Savva (a) 54 ORIENTAL RUNNER 1, Sir Piccolo 2, Poetic Choice 3, Suilven 4. *5.00 — 7.50 6.50 13.00 7.00 7.00 6.50 15.00 13.00 — 41.00 51.00 61.00 41.00 RACE 8 Kilcoy Enjoyable Racing 1500m 4.12 Q3 1 7653 BRYNEICH cwn 7 Ms A Donald (a2) 2 s340 IN AGREEMENT w 8 Ms E Macpherson (a2) 3 2132 HIGH I CUE wn 11 C Collis (a2) 4 3243 BETTER ETHICS n 9 J Molloy (a1.5) 5 2059 MADDIARA wn 1 M Powell 6 6034 DULCIE TIE cw 6 T Marshall 7 1775 ZOU ZOU KACANARKIS wn 5 M Hellyer 8 8425 CROWN WAR w 4 SCRATCHED 9 686s FORCE ME (NZ) twb 3 Ms A Allen 10 2982 DEVILLAIN tcw 12 Ms W Peel (a) 11 7s46 MISS JUVENILE d 2 J Murphy 12 7950 TYCOON PLAYER dw 10 Ms M Savva (a) HIGH I CUE 1, Better Ethics 2, Devillain 3, Force Me 4. 62.5 59 58.5 58 56.5 55.5 54.5 54 54 54 54 54 14.00 4.20 3.70 *3.00 12.00 10.00 16.00 — 23.00 18.00 41.00 31.00 1500m 4.50 DD2 Q4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6s31 DIS GO BOOM n 19 J Molloy (a1.5) 59 17.00 9256 TITANIUM 1 Ms G Cartwright 58.5 8.00 5731 CALCAREOUS w 13 58 7.50 2121 BANDIT 12 Ms W Peel (a) 57.5 9.00 9642 BULL DIMPLE RUM wn 7 Ms M Kennedy (a) 56.5 5.00 2421 CHASING JACKLEY n 17 SCRATCHED 56.5 — s424 LITTLE MISS PIXIE wn 2 M R Du Plessis 56 *3.50 5677 GLASHABEE w 3 Ms B Ainsworth 55.5 12.00 0253 GREEK STAR w 10 SCRATCHED 55.5 — 8s63 MADAME MO wn 18 M Hellyer 55 8.50 s310 SHEZA FIRECRACKER w 6 Ms S Willis (a3) 54 19.00 8425 CROWN WAR w 9 T Marshall 54 21.00 Emergencies 13 8324 BEAN A WHILE w 8 54 11.00 14 686s FORCE ME (NZ) twb 16 Ms A Allen 54 151.00 15 7s46 MISS JUVENILE d 5 54 101.00 16 6681 BRIEF SOJOURN cw 15 54 51.00 17 8252 CUTABRI wn 14 54 26.00 18 1004 CHAOTIC CRANACH cw 4 54 101.00 19 3751 MR MAHARAJ w 11 Ms H Richardson 54 101.00 CALCAREOUS 1, Little Miss Pixie 2, Dis Go Boom 3, Sheza Firecracker 4. 1000m 2.04 EQ4 Q1 1 00s CAMP RIFLE 2 Ms C Bellamy (a3)59.5 2 s17 COMMANDEERING 4 S Traecey 57 Ms O Pickering (a1.5)56.5 3 206 SYD’S FOOTPRINTS 1 4 48s TALLIS 5 J Franklin (a1.5) 56 5 703 IN A STEP 9 P Graham 55 6 401 TOBASCO 6 B Looker 55 7 145 READY TO CHASE 3 J Kehoe 55 8 759 ALL A LADY 7 R Spokes 55 9 45s WOLFRAM 8 B Osmond (a3) 55 COMMANDEERING 1, Ready To Chase 2, Tallis 3, Syd’s Footprints 4. 1370m 2.44 DD1 Q2 1 87s FORTIVACI (NZ) 7 2 837 HERE COMES CHUM 3 3 s24 ORBITAL SPEED 1 4 000 THOUGH HE BELITTLE 10 5 765 VICTORY LIGHTS 11 6 80s WATERSIDE (NZ) 6 7 900 CELTIC WARRIOR (NZ) 9 8 344 LOVE LOCH 2 9 486 MILONIA 4 10 4L9 SPECIMEN HILL 5 N Masuda 59 J Franklin (a1.5) 59 R Spokes 59 Ms O Pickering (a1.5)59 59 Ms K Stanley 59 J Barrie (a3) 57 B Osmond (a3) 57 S Traecey 57 J Kehoe 57 Tips by Paul Jordon TAB CODE: CH • ON SKY RACING 1 TAB FIRST 4 ALL RACES TRACK: Good (3) RAIL: True EMERGENCY 11 0s6 JUSTINIAN 8 HERE COMES CHUM 1, Love Loch 2, Orbital Speed 3, Victory Lights 4. 1370m 3.23 59 1050m 12.42 $55,000. 3yo Benchmark 68. Apprentices can claim. 1 s212 ALPHA FLIGHT twh 3 B Price (a2) 60 2 37s4 PHILOSOPHER b 1 T Pannell 60 3 700s KIKI EXPRESS 5 J Benbow 59.5 4 38s SOLAR BLAST h 4 J Toeroek 55 5 148s ROCKSTAR MEGGSY h 2 Ms E Boyd 54.5 6 1 LYNDA’S LEGACY w 6 J Potter 54 ALPHA FLIGHT 1, Philosopher 2, Kiki Express 3, Solar Blast 4. RACE 2 Furphy Plate $3.10 *2.80 4.60 7.50 11.00 14.00 1200m 1.17 EQ1 $41,000. 3yo & up Maiden SW. Apprentices can claim. 1 424s SIPSMITH b 5 Ms C Jones 2 SOARLIKEANEAGLE 8 T Pannell 3 6456 A MIDNIGHT SHADOW 1 S Fawke 4 2 ANOTHER PONZI (NZ) h 2 J Toeroek 5 68s9 DECIBELLES 10 D Caboche 6 758 EXALTED DAME h 4 J Benbow 7 6s OUR SELECTION (NZ) 7 Ms S Logan (a2) 8 5s5 PUNCHIN 6 Ms J Eaton 9 23s2 SGHIRRIPA b 9 J Potter 10 0s76 TIGER QUEEN 3 W Price (a1.5) SGHIRRIPA 1, Another Ponzi 2, Punchin 3, Sipsmith 4. 58 58 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 19.00 18.00 41.00 2.80 81.00 71.00 23.00 17.00 *1.75 34.00 RACE 3 Adel. Galvanising Indus.2500m 1.52 EQ2 $55,000. Benchmark 82. Apprentices can claim. 1 1971 FLOSSING (NZ) wn 2 Ms S Logan (a2) 60 2 4433 SILENT COMMAND twh 4 B Price (a2) 58.5 3 4312 SMILING ASSASSIN cdw 10 Ms K Crowther 58 4 0462 KING’S CHARISMA (IRE) w 6 T Pannell 57.5 5 5173 SECRET SHEEMA (NZ) dwn 9 SCRATCHED 54.5 6 1824 DIXIE WHISTLER w 1 L Neindorf (a1.5) 54 7 0135 HASTA LA FIORENTE cw 8 J Benbow 54 8 7363 MUNTHAM MISSILE tcw 5 Ms J Eaton 54 9 5881 WOLF PRINCE 7 Ms A Jordsjo 54 10 5501 SPACE EQUITY dw 3 D Caboche 54 SMILING ASSASSIN 1, Silent Command 2, King’s Charisma 3, Dixie Whistler 4. 3.60 6.00 5.00 *3.30 — 8.00 26.00 16.00 61.00 31.00 1 48s9 DON’TDREAMIT’SOVER (GB) tdw 9 Ms L Lafferty (a3) 63.5 21.00 2 4612 FRANCE’S BOY tcw 1 E Wong (a3) 62 6.50 3 s818 MELODY MAN cw 6 Ms S Logan (a2) 62 *4.80 4 8814 IMPOSSIBLE ACTION tcwh 8 B Price (a2) 61 9.50 5 7661 MOSCOW RED (NZ) tdwn 2 W Price (a1.5) 59.5 6.50 6 4557 GETOUTTHEWAY tdw 7 T Pannell 58 23.00 7 s115 ALPINE FLYER wh 10 B Vorster 56.5 5.50 8 3211 HEADPHONES wn 4 J Benbow 56.5 6.50 9 34s4 FLIGHT DECK (NZ) 5 L Neindorf (a1.5) 55 5.50 10 7285 SAWTELL (NZ) dw 3 Ms A Jordsjo 54 126.00 FRANCE’S BOY 1, Moscow Red 2, Melody Man 3, Headphones 4. RACE 5 Spring Carnival At Morph. 1500m3.07EQ4 1 s8s0 NEODIUM h 2 E Wong (a3) 2 7959 KENYAN WONDER tw 5 W Price (a1.5) 3 70s9 EXALTED FIRE w 9 Ms J Eaton 4 3047 VENUSIAN w 7 Ms L Lafferty (a3) 5 5393 ZIGGI ROCKS twb 4 L McNeil (a3) 6 106s WARMINSTER 3 B Price (a2) 7 08s6 CHARM SLINGA (NZ) dwh 13 R Hurdle 8 243 STADIUM OF LIGHT (NZ) b 1 SCRATCHED 9 6458 YESUGEI (NZ) 10 C Murray 10 9420 BENZ BARON 11 Ms C Jones 11 0s51 EMINENCIA w 6 B Vorster 12 6003 SALT BAY (NZ) 12 T Pannell 13 3425 TURFITT tcwbh 8 L Neindorf (a1.5) SALT BAY 1, Ziggi Rocks 2, Eminencia 3, Turfitt 4. Q3 61 59 57 55 55 — 55 55 55 — 1370m 4.03 DD2 Q4 1 429 CONDOVER HALL (NZ) 3 Ms A Denby 62.5 2 508 PRAEFEROX 6 J Franklin (a1.5) 60.5 3 517 TONQUANI 2 Ms C Bellamy (a3)59.5 4 0s9 MOSH VAIN 1 B Looker 59 5 074 CAN I ROCK 4 R Spokes 56 6 390 KING FAROUK 7 N Masuda 56 7 872 QUEENS DO DREAM 9 Ms O Pickering (a1.5)56 8 097 FACE THE FACTS 5 S Traecey 55 9 945 SPLASH OF LIME 8 Ms K Stanley 55 TONQUANI 1, Queens Do Dream 2, Condover Hall 3, Splash Of Lime 4. 63.5 60.5 60 60 59.5 59 58.5 58.5 58.5 58 58 58 57.5 7.00 13.00 8.00 21.00 6.50 41.00 16.00 — 61.00 14.00 7.00 *4.60 6.00 1 0123 SIXBYSIXTYTHREE dwn 11 L McNeil (a3) 61.5 *2.70 2 8323 EXTRA MILE tcwh 4 B Vorster 60.5 7.00 3 008s PERFECT ROUTE w 13 Ms J Eaton 59.5 71.00 4 1s02 SPARKUP cdh 9 J Toeroek 59.5 6.00 5 0958 SESAR dw 7 Ms L Annells (a3) 58.5 151.00 6 3302 HINTO BLUE (NZ) dn 1 Ms L Lafferty (a3) 58 14.00 7 730s CROWN MINT w 2 L Neindorf (a1.5) 57.5 31.00 8 1272 KONG dw 3 W Price (a1.5) 57 7.00 9 1205 DEEVINE dw 5 T Pannell 56 11.00 10 0312 WAY TO GO PAULA dwn 6 Ms K Crowther 56 8.50 11 806s ANNIKA cw 12 Ms A Jordsjo 55.5 34.00 12 9140 SAMESYN cdwh 10 J Benbow 54 71.00 13 7s78 CORK HARBOUR d 8 B Price (a2) 54 34.00 SIXBYSIXTYTHREE 1, Extra Mile 2, Way To Go Paula 3, Sparkup 4. RACE 8 W H Wylie Handicap 1 67s0 BEHEMOTH tcwb 8 T Pannell 2 s10s KEMALPASA tcdwh 9 J Toeroek 3 310s MORVADA th 6 C Murray 4 1114 CALYPSO REIGN tcw 4 Ms K Crowther 5 1s46 TEQUILA TIME tcwh 7 Ms T Voorham (a) 6 9342 SHAMINO tcdwhn 1 7 0s37 KALKARNI ROYALE dwn 5 B Vorster 8 144s LADY DUNMORE tdwh 2 J Benbow 9 s1s7 MELBA STORM d 3 W Price (a) 10 5s11 TAUNTING tcdw 11 Ms J Eaton 11 3442 WOTUWANT wb 10 L Neindorf (a) TAUNTING 1, Calypso Reign 2, Kemalpasa 3, Behemoth 4. 1400m 2.11 EQ3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 61.5 61 61 60 60 59.5 59.5 58.5 58.5 58 58 57.5 57.5 56 *4.20 8.00 8.00 8.00 19.00 26.00 34.00 19.00 7.00 19.00 6.00 31.00 26.00 51.00 TRACK DATA CIRCUMFERENCE: 2000m. STRAIGHT: 340m. DIRECTION: Anti-clockwise. LEADING JOCKEY (with rides): B Vorster (18 wins past 12 mths). LEADING TRAINER (with runners): R & C Jolly (23 wins past 12 mths). FAVS RECORD (past 3 yrs): 30.25% Win 31.84% place. BEST BARRIER (past 3 yrs): 1200m (4)-32wins. TRAINER CHANGES: R1 (3) was trained by M J Ellerton now Travis Doudle. R5 (12) was trained by Amy McDonald now Will Clarken. 1000m 3.31 DD1 Q2 1 454 BOMBDIGGITY 2 J Barrett (a2) 62 2 214 MAGNETIC 5 N Heywood 59 3 442 SEVENTH SEAL (NZ) 9 Ms F Sandkuhl (a2)57 4 01s MOUSE ALMIGHTY 4 Ms M Bourke (a2)56.5 5 72s THISTLEDO 6 J Lyon 55.5 6 35s RIDDLERO 1 Ms H Le Blanc (a2) 55 7 86s MR MOPPETT 8 Ms H Williams (a1.5)55 8 717 GALAXY FORCE 3 Ms C Keatings (a4) 55 9 116 LACE AND WHISKEY 7 B Vale 55 RIDDLERO 1, Seventh Seal 2, Magnetic 3, Mr Moppett 4. 6 Maiden 5.00 4.20 34.00 4.60 12.00 34.00 19.00 26.00 23.00 *3.50 81.00 1100m 5.40 DD2 Q4 1 56s3 BRAZEN BULLY wb 1 B Price (a2) 2 5785 I’M A LEGEND dwh 5 L Neindorf (a1.5) 3 1s72 TWO TIMES TWICE 9 Ms S Logan (a2) 4 2113 DASKULYA dw 4 E Wong (a3) 5 705s KINGSON tcw 10 Ms L Annells (a3) 6 2460 MAID IN MILAN dw 7 L McNeil (a3) 7 4s18 SANBUCK dwh 13 J Benbow 8 s825 BRILLANT SAPPHIRE dw 12 Ms K Crowther 9 9033 MAGIC PHANTOM cdwh 11 Ms T Voorham (a2) 10 301s DUSTIN DHAHRAN 2 R Hurdle 11 4325 KUNGKA MARU dw 8 T Pannell 12 638s EFFORTKAT w 6 Ms L Lafferty (a3) 13 4s87 LOPE DE WOLF t 14 J Toeroek 14 3240 OBELOS (GB) w 3 Ms A Jordsjo BRAZEN BULLY 1, Kungka Maru 2, Two Times Twice 3, Magic Phantom 4. 1 9s1 SWAGGER (NZ) 8 Ms C Keatings (a4)64.5 2 816 WILLYBEAFACTOR 4 N Heywood 59 3 273 NEWTOWN BRAVEHEART 3 58 4 10s BANGALEE MIST 2 Ms M Bourke (a2)56.5 5 78s LADY TABLOID 7 B Ward 56 6 655 WANDA’S LEGACY 11 M Travers 55.5 7 1s7 THE FANCYJONESGIRL 9 M Heagney 55 8 891 GLORAYA 6 55 9 0s7 FOXLIKE 5 J Mallyon 55 10 26s NAMARARI 12 Ms F Sandkuhl (a2) 55 11 74s BAY LANE 10 Ms T Worsnop (a3) 55 12 867 MISS CHARLIE 1 B Vale 55 SWAGGER 1, Willybeafactor 2, Newtown Braveheart 3, Wanda’s Legacy 4. 1 0 MAGIC RECIPE (NZ) 2 J Martin 59 2 323 MAHJING 12 SCRATCHED — 3 s97 MR TIME 9 Ms H Le Blanc (a2) 59 4 640 SNAPPY JIM 11 B Owen 59 5 422 SONATTACK 3 N Souquet 59 6 63 WANNABEAPOODLE 8 S Guymer 59 7 592 BIDGEE ELLY 4 Ms H Williams (a1.5) 57 8 498 BILLIE FRENADO 10 57 9 648 DIAMOND CARAT 7 M Travers 57 10 322 GRAND SASSY 5 J Lyon 57 11 080 THETIS 1 B Vale 57 12 s46 NYMAGEE 6 J Mallyon 55 SONATTACK 1, Grand Sassy 2, Snappy Jim 3, Nymagee 4. 62 62 57 56 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 $41,000. Benchmark 60. Apprentices can claim. 4 Benchmark 58 1200m 2.51 EQ4 Q1 3 Maiden SW 1100m 5.05 Q3 $107,250. Quality Listed. Apprentices cannot claim. 1 861 DASHING ELGEE 7 Ms M Bourke (a2) 59 2 292 CRAZY LADIES 8 Ms Z Castellaz-Faico (a4) 57 3 336 BLONDE SUSPECT 9 J Lyon 56.5 4 565 SIR PHOENIX (NZ) 10 B Owen 56.5 5 948 THIRIO 1 M Heagney 56.5 6 s00 ADELA 4 Ms F Sandkuhl (a2) 55 7 549 GINGEMBRE 3 M Travers 55 8 664 IRENE OF ATHENS 2 J Martin 55 9 60 OPPRESSIVENESS 5 S Guymer 55 10 422 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD 6 J Mallyon 55 CRAZY LADIES 1, Wilshire Boulevard 2, Blonde Suspect 3, Sir Phoenix 4. 5 Open 5.50 5.00 — *3.70 9.00 13.00 51.00 13.00 7.50 13.00 23.00 19.00 RACE 7 The Golden Daffodil 1200m 4.27 DD1 Q2 1 Class 1/Mdn SW Heat 2000m 1.01 EQ1 1600m 1.36 EQ2 61 61 60 59.5 59 59 58.5 58 58 57 56.5 55.5 $55,000. Benchmark 72. Apprentices can claim. WAGGA WAGGA RACES Saturday 1 332 BELL’S INNOCENT 3 Ms C Keatings (a4) 65 2 640 MATTASH 8 Ms H Le Blanc (a2) 63 3 119 SHINY ROCK 2 S Guymer 63 4 382 MESCAMINTO 5 Ms H Williams (a1.5)62.5 5 018 DASH TO THE BAR 1 Ms F Sandkuhl (a2)59.5 6 511 GARROS 7 B Owen 58.5 7 216 AT MIDNIGHT 4 M Travers 55.5 8 248 CRACKING DAWN 6 J Lyon 55.5 BELL’S INNOCENT 1, Mattash 2, Cracking Dawn 3, Garros 4. 1050m 3.47 Q1 1 1s58 GREAT DIVINER cw 4 B Price (a2) 2 8593 MAGIC MAX 9 L Neindorf (a1.5) 3 s038 BALTIMORE BULLET 12 SCRATCHED 4 2984 HOWL cdw 6 W Price (a1.5) 5 46s2 MAY BE FATE wh 11 B Vorster 6 585s PICARGO tw 7 T Pannell 7 38s9 OUR DEEP AGENDA th 5 J Benbow 8 4s36 TANJA’S DREAM dw 3 Ms S Logan (a2) 9 1153 ZARACE tcdwh 1 Ms C Jones 10 596s OUTPOST twh 10 Ms T Voorham (a2) 11 s057 RUSTY HALO w 2 Ms S Metcalfe 12 2268 OAKFIELD GERONIMO dh 8 Ms J Eaton HOWL 1, Zarace 2, Magic Max 3, Great Diviner 4. RACE 9 The Junction $45,000. Benchmark 68. Apprentices can claim. 2 Benchmark 58 1 s99 VALLEY’S SISTER 6 B Looker 2 844 BOZEMAN 4 S Traecey 3 s28 MOUNT HEIDI 1 J Kehoe 4 223 BEAR THE CROWN 3 B Osmond (a3) 5 618 JUST COSMOS 10 R Spokes 6 429 CONDOVER HALL (NZ) 8 SCRATCHED 7 006 NASHIAN 7 Ms A Denby 8 474 EDITORS 2 Ms C Bellamy (a3) 9 0s9 MOSH VAIN 9 10 074 CAN I ROCK 5 SCRATCHED BEAR THE CROWN 1, Bozeman 2, Just Cosmos 3, Editors 4. 7 Benchmark 50 RACE 6 Grand Syn. - Join Team $41,000. Benchmark 60. Apprentices can claim. $50,000. Class 2. Apprentices can claim. 6 Open The Fotobase Group Tips by Gordon Armstrong TAB CODE: AR $45,000. Benchmark 68. Apprentices can claim. RACE 4 Blair Keys Loved Racing 1600m 2.30 EQ3 $24,000. Benchmark 65. Apprentices can claim. 1 462 ARIVAKOVA 1 J Franklin (a1.5) 59 2 257 BEG ME 5 B Looker 59 3 540 MISS PIERPOINT 2 N Masuda 57 4 80 DON’TLISTENTOPOPPY 6 J Barrie (a3) 56.5 5 574 MAHOMES 8 R Spokes 56.5 6 009 RENWICK 3 B Osmond (a3) 56.5 7 068 YAZH 7 S Traecey 56.5 8 000 CAROM 4 Ms C Bellamy (a3) 55 BEG ME 1, Mahomes 2, Arivakova 3, Miss Pierpoint 4. 5 Maiden SW *2.30 — — 19.00 21.00 10.00 6.50 — 21.00 4.00 6.50 81.00 RACE 7 Kilcoy Exchange Hotel 1200m 3.34 DD1 Q2 3 3yo+ Class 1/Mdn SW 2200m 1.29 EQ3 4 Open 59 58 58 56.5 56.5 56 55 55 54.5 54 54 54 $24,000. Class 5. Apprentices can claim. BOWRAVILLE RACES Saturday DAILY DOUBLE RACES 5 & 7 EARLY QUADDIE RACES 1, 2, 3, 4 TREBLE RACES 5, 6, 7 QUADDIE RACES 4, 5, 6, 7 ODDS AND EVENS ALL RACES • ON SKY RACING 1 DAILY DOUBLE RACES 7 & 9 TAB FIRST 4 ALL RACES EARLY QUADDIE RACES 2, 3, 4, 5 TREBLE RACES 7, 8, 9 QUADDIE RACES 6, 7, 8, 9 ODDS AND EVENS ALL RACES TRACK: Soft (6) RAIL: Out 6m Q1 $24,000. Class 2. Apprentices can claim. RACE 9 Searles Garden MORPHETTVILLE RACES Saturday 1200m 4.11 BURRANDANA 7 ITALO 10 3 STARSPANGLED TEXAN 5 02s I’M NOT LEAVING 1 s20 CLYMENE 4 6 LITTLE MIST 14 808 SET THE SCENE 11 8 SHARP NOISE 2 7 ZAR QUEEN 3 8s MO CHARA 13 0s2 GEMINIDS 12 05 JUST BOOGIE 6 TINGE OF GINGE 8 R Bensley B Owen N Souquet Q3 59 59 59 58.5 56 S Guymer 56 56 M Travers 56 J Martin 56 M Heagney 55.5 B Ward 55 J Mallyon 55 Ms M Bourke (a2) 55 Tips by Scott McDonell TAB CODE: PH • ON SKY RACING 1 DAILY DOUBLE RACES 5 & 7 TAB FIRST 4 ALL RACES EARLY QUADDIE RACES 1, 2, 3, 4 TREBLE RACES 5, 6, 7 QUADDIE RACES 4, 5, 6, 7 ODDS AND EVENS ALL RACES TRACK: Heavy (10) RAIL: Out 7m from the 1400m to the Winning Post EMERGENCIES 14 70s GOLDEN RIVER GIFT 15 56 15 007 RED CARD ROSIE 9 B Vale 55 CLYMENE 1, Starspangled Texan 2, Geminids 3, Golden River Gift 4. 7 Class 1 1000m 4.46 DD2 Q4 56s AMEGDUL 13 Ms H Le Blanc (a2)61.5 404 NO BABY NO 8 N Heywood 59.5 10 XTRAYYA 4 Ms H Williams (a1.5)59.5 s52 SCOFFA 10 R Bensley 58 63s ARGYLL GARDENS 14 Ms M Bourke (a2)57.5 66s GOOD DEED 9 SCRATCHED — 357 SODBUSTER 3 Ms F Sandkuhl (a2) 57.5 41 FAKE MAGIC 12 J Mallyon 57 40s LAST WAR 15 N Souquet 57 144 MARWARI 1 B Owen 57 435 SHADOW COLOUR 7 S Guymer 55.5 833 SINGLE SWAG 6 B Ward 55 7s1 REDHAIR’N’FRECKLES 2 55 EMERGENCIES 55 14 45s MISS SHADOWLAKE 5 J Lyon 15 93s PRETTY EXTREME 16 J Barrett (a2) 55 16 216 STAKE A CLAIM 17 55 17 39s MARCEE 11 55 LAST WAR 1, Fake Magic 2, Xtrayya 3, Amegdul 4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Note: © 2022 Racing NSW (and other parties working with it). 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66 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU BALLARAT RACES today DAILY DOUBLE RACES 6 & 8 EARLY QUADDIE RACES 1, 2, 3, 4 TREBLE RACES 6, 7, 8 QUADDIE RACES 5, 6, 7, 8 ODDS AND EVENS ALL RACES RACE 1 Sam Miranda Plate • ON SKY RACING 1 TAB FIRST 4 ALL RACES TRACK: Synthetic RAIL: True RACE 5 Porter Plant Handicap 1100m 1.30 EQ1 $37,500. 3yo Maiden SW. Apprentices can claim. 1 CHIARO 1 D Bates 2 3 FULL BLOWN 2 D Stackhouse 3 GOLD TRACKER 4 B Prebble 4 HELL BE COMING 3 J Noonan 5 6s5 REDZOUST 7 Dean Holland 6 5s VELOCE CARRO 6 J Allen 7 2s6 ASTELENA 5 B Mc Dougall REDZOUST 1, Veloce Carro 2, Full Blown 3, Gold Tracker 4. 58 58 58 58 58 58 56 $3.30 *3.20 6.50 12.00 7.50 4.20 17.00 RACE 2 Pipe Pro Direct. Drilling 2100m 2.00 EQ2 $37,500. 3yo & up Maiden SW. Apprentices can claim. 1 s805 ADMONI 9 B Mc Dougall 2 2s55 AL AABIR (IRE) 8 B Prebble 3 s694 BADER 6 D Stackhouse 4 5443 CATSKILL b 7 J Allen 5 s850 RIDE THE SKY 2 Dean Holland 6 872 BO REBELLION 4 J Mott 7 s678 HOSTESS DEB 3 J Lorensini 8 4s59 PERFECTLY TIMED (NZ) 5 L McNeil (a) 9 7s85 RAINBOW DOLPHIN 1 W Price (a) BO REBELLION 1, Perfectly Timed 2, Catskill 3, Bader 4. 59.5 17.00 59.5 3.10 59.5 4.60 59.5 *2.30 59.5 61.00 57.5 13.00 57.5 101.00 57.5 7.00 57.5 81.00 RACE 3 Ciaron Maher Racing 1400m 2.30 EQ3 $37,500. 3yo & up Maiden SW. Apprentices can claim. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 BOH RHAP 14 J Allen 59.5 51.00 849s CLIPPER SHIP 9 D Stackhouse 59.5 34.00 50s4 HEZAGEM b 4 Dean Holland 59.5 *3.30 54s9 MOON DOG 6 J Bowditch 59.5 101.00 2032 MR SCOREFIELD 5 W Gordon 59.5 5.50 ROCKEBY ROAD 10 D Bates 59.5 26.00 69s3 ROCKIN’ ZAIN 13 W Price (a) 59.5 4.40 s253 SHOURI LAD 16 Ms A Kelly (a) 59.5 5.00 MUSELET 3 J Mott 57.5 10.00 3s3 DEMON DARB 2 P Moloney 57 8.00 37s5 FEDERATION ROCKS 12 E Brown 57 26.00 8 PARVATI PARTY (NZ) 15 SCRATCHED 55 — Emergencies 13 7 VANCOUVER BAY 1 D Thornton 59.5 16.00 14 57 LE FERRARI 11 B Mc Dougall 57 5.00 15 0s9 LINGAYEN GULF 8 N Farley 59.5 101.00 16 79s0 AHTOHALLAN 7 Ms L Boyd 57.5 101.00 HEZAGEM 1, Shouri Lad 2, Demon Darb 3, Rockeby Road 4. RACE 4 Race With The McEvoys 1000m 3.00 EQ4 $37,500. Benchmark 64. Apprentices can claim. 1 s412 EL SALTO dw 6 L Riordan Ms C Gaudray (a1.5) 2 s153 HURTLE tcb 1 3 1s0s TSUNAMI SAM (NZ) b 7 J Mott 4 1s05 TARARUA dw 4 J Childs 5 4s41 AVID GENERAL dw 2 N Farley 6 7157 BOB’S RELISH tdw 9 J Fry 7 8050 KING DICK w 8 J Allen 8 797s SUKWHINDER dw 5 Ms S Noble 9 0759 EXCEEDINGLY MAGIC w 10 J Bowditch 10 8044 THE BONT t 3 Dean Holland TSUNAMI SAM 1, El Salto 2, Hurtle 3, Tararua 4. RACE 1 1.30 (1100m) 1. CHIARO (Matthew Cumani) 3c By Caravaggio (US) - Wyetta (NZ) (0:0-0-0): First start. No public trials. Look to betting. 2. FULL BLOWN (M D Moroney) 3c By Written Tycoon - Phoenix Claws (1:0-0-1): Took up the running when debut ¾ len, nose 3rd of 7 (1) $9.50 58.0 Wee Nessy, Enuffon 1000m Bendigo 3yo Mdn Heavy(8) Aug 25. Freshened. Solid debut performance and sure to improve into this. Right in this. 3. GOLD TRACKER (P G Moody) 3g By Xtravagant (NZ) - Gracefully Chic (0:0-0-0): First start. Not seen at public trials. From a leading stable. Bears close watching. 4. HELL BE COMING (Clayton Douglas) 3g By Hellbent - Lissom (0:0-0-0): First start. Hasn’t officially trialled. Monitor betting moves. 5. REDZOUST (T & C McEvoy) 3c By Zoustar - Red Velvet Swing (2:0-0-0): Hampered on straightening when 3½ len 6th of 7 (2) $4.60 58.0 Roznamla 1200m Cranbourne 2yo Mdn Good(3) Mar 11. Eased near 800m, raced greenly, vetted - no abnormalities when 2½ len 5th of 7 (3) $11.00 58.0 Red Sun Sensation 1230m Geelong 3yo C&G Mdn Soft(5) Aug 12. Freshened. Far from disgraced at Geelong first-up. Can figure here. 6. VELOCE CARRO (C Maher & D Eustace) 3g By Nicconi - Pollywagon (1:0-0-0): Safely held in 5¼ len 5th of 7 (7) $6.50 57.0 Twin Stars 1200m Murray Bridge Gh (Metro) Mm 2yo Classic Good(4) Mar 5. Fitter for nose, ½ hd 3rd She Daresthe Devil, Basque 800m Cranbourne Training barrier trial (C2) Heavy(10) Sept 5. First-up. More experienced following debut. Has claims. 7. ASTELENA (Ben & J D Hayes) 3f By Pariah - Lundi (2:0-1-0): Began awkwardly when 2½ len 2nd of 7 (3) $4.40 57.0 Berry Bubbly 955m M Valley 2yof (Rs0mw) Good(4) Feb 18. Lost a plate when 3¾ len 6th of 12 (2) $12.00 55.0 Three Rings 1000m Pakenham Synthetic 3yo+ Mdn Synthetic Aug 26. Wasn’t all that far away at Pakenham Synthetic first-up. Strips fitter. Must be considered. RACE 2 2.00 (2100m) 1. ADMONI (N A Blackiston) 4g By Epaulette - Hanukkah (8:0-0-0): No match when 6½ len 10th of 13 (3) $101.00 59.5 Commodity 1418m Geelong 3yo+ Mdn Soft(5) Aug 3. Well beaten 6½ len 5th of 8 (5) $8.50 59.5 Cost Of Devotion 2040m Benalla 3yo+ Mdn Heavy(10) Aug 29. Prefer others. 2. AL AABIR (C J Waller) 4g By Sea The Stars (IR) Wo De Xin (GB) (4:0-2-0): Resumed with 5 len 5th of 13 (13) $4.20 59.5 Perusal 1415m Sale 3yo+ Mdn Good(4) Aug 11. Overraced early, middle stages when 6½ len 5th of 11 (2) $4.40 59.5 Max Mercury 1600m Bendigo 3yo+ Mdn Heavy(8) Aug 25. Freshened. Went to line only fairly in the wet at Bendigo at latest. Up in distance now. Rates highly. 3. BADER (Ben & J D Hayes) 4g By Flying Artie Dizelle (4:0-0-0): Not flash in 8½ len 9th of 14 (10) $31.00 59.5 Hesitate 1732m Sale 3yo+ Mdn Good(4) Aug 11. Didn’t offer much when 4¼ len 4th of 7 (4) $21.00 59.5 Zoomurudi 2100m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ Mdn Synthetic Aug 30. Consider. 4. CATSKILL (Dan O’Sullivan) 4g By Rip Van Winkle (IR) - Osprey (GB) (18:0-3-4): Laid in in straight when 5¾ len 4th of 8 (1) $9.50 59.5 Desarmer 1600m Bendigo 3yo+ Mdn Heavy(9) Aug 14. Keen when 3 len, len 3rd of 7 (7) $2.80 59.5 Zoomurudi, Rebel Tinge 2100m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ Mdn Synthetic Aug 30. Closed intently from well back to place here last start. Major player. Tips by Brad Waters TAB CODE: MR 61 60.5 60.5 59 57.5 57.5 57.5 57 56.5 55 5.50 4.20 *2.20 7.50 6.50 26.00 34.00 34.00 61.00 41.00 1 s368 KOMACHI (IRE) 7 J Fry 59 2 990s AIRCLASH (NZ) 10 E Brown 58 3 6s74 CEEJAY 9 J Mott 58 4 419s MISSED THE MARK d 6 Ms S Noble 58 5 127s BENEFICIO db 2 B Mc Dougall 57.5 6 77s2 PENTEGRA b 8 J Bowditch 57 7 2215 TEQUILA SPIRIT t 5 J Childs 56.5 8 2738 RED STILETTO 4 Dean Holland 55 9 54s5 ROYAL REBELLION 1 H Grace 55 10 5882 ARACHNATTACK b 3 W Price (a) 54 BENEFICIO 1, Missed The Mark 2, Tequila Spirit 3, Airclash 4. 2.30 8.50 7.50 15.00 5.50 *2.90 6.00 7.00 15.00 34.00 26.00 RACE 6 Hygain Winners Choice 1200m 4.00 DD1 Q2 $37,500. Benchmark 64. Apprentices can claim. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 0s81 PEGASI t 8 Ms C Gaudray (a1.5) 2330 BRAZEN BRANDO cdw 3 J Mott 07s8 THE SISCOS KID dw 5 W Price (a) 8229 PRINCE OF MERCIA dw 11 SCRATCHED 27s2 PROWLING db 9 D Thornton 517 READ (NZ) w 10 SCRATCHED 9251 DESIRED c 6 M Aitken 251s SERENAUR w 13 SCRATCHED 431s PANAMA PAPERS (GER) 7 M Poy 17s3 BOSS QUEEN db 4 J Allen 6827 GINGERSON cdw 12 J Fry 756s LADY PROISIR (NZ) 1 B Prebble Emergency 13 s164 THE EXCHANGE c 2 B Mc Dougall PROWLING 1, Pegasi 2, Desired 3, Boss Queen 4. RACE 7 Gold Nugget 61.5 60.5 60.5 60 59.5 59 58.5 58.5 58 57.5 57 56.5 59 4.60 8.00 21.00 — *2.15 — 10.00 — 51.00 6.00 41.00 17.00 14.00 1500m 4.30 Q3 $100,000. Open. Apprentices cannot claim. 1 4279 ROYAL MILE w 2 J B Opperman (a) 58 6.00 56.5 *1.80 2 2121 MY BOY BIRMINGHAM tc 1 Dean Holland 3 111s DEEPSTRIKE (NZ) wn 4 D Moor 56 6.50 4 1s64 NIGHT PASSAGE d 6 D Thornton 54 10.00 5 s824 ATTRACTABLE 5 B Mc Dougall 54 4.80 6 496s UNIQUELY 3 W Price (a) 54 61.00 7 1732 SPANISH SNITZEL tw 7 Ms A Kelly (a) 54 18.00 MY BOY BIRMINGHAM 1, Royal Mile 2, Deepstrike 3, Attractable 4. RACE 8 Hygain 1400m 5.00 DD2 Q4 $37,500. Benchmark 64. Apprentices can claim. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 s212 CUBAN STATE tdn 11 Ms C Gaudray (a1.5) 62 6s13 VIDEO 7 J Allen 61 60.5 s213 THE DUKE OF DUBAI (NZ) w 12 D Stackhouse 11s0 FOURNAISE w 1 SCRATCHED 60 0s54 STRIKE EAGLE t 4 Ms M Lloyd (a) 60 700s HALCYON EAST w 10 D Bates 59 291s MAGNOLIA ROSE 5 N Farley 59 8221 LULU DARLING td 3 J Mott 58.5 3861 WILD VITALITY dw 2 J Lorensini 57.5 8662 HUGHES THE BOSS 8 W Price (a) 57 56.5 41 WHISKYONTHEROCKS t 9 SCRATCHED 0538 SHE’S KEROSENE 13 Dean Holland 54.5 Emergency 13 7s48 TASPINARO 6 58 CUBAN STATE 1, Video 2, The Duke Of Dubai 3, Lulu Darling 4. 5. RIDE THE SKY (Patrick Keane) 5g By Hallowed Crown - Full On (8:0-0-0): Began awkwardly when 1½ len 5th of 14 (13) $101.00 59.5 Elfi 1600m Cranbourne 3yo+ Mdn Heavy(8) Aug 4. Failed to fire 15½ len 10th of 11 (5) $21.00 59.5 Max Mercury 1600m Bendigo 3yo+ Mdn Heavy(8) Aug 25. Freshened. Failed to make an impression in the wet at Bendigo last outing. No appeal. 6. BO REBELLION (David & Coral Feek) 4m By Dissident - Bo Bardi (3:0-1-0): Slowly away when 6¾ len 7th of 11 (7) $26.00 57.5 Dor Dor 1600m Pakenham Synthetic 2yo+ Mdn Synthetic July 28. Laid in in straight when 2¼ len 2nd of 14 (4) $31.00 57.5 Hesitate 1732m Sale 3yo+ Mdn Good(4) Aug 11. Freshened. Turned in an improved performance at Sale last time out. Ready for this trip now. Strong claims. 7. HOSTESS DEB (N J Dyer) 9m By Host (CH) - Debecca (5:0-0-0): Slowly away when 6 len 7th of 11 (1) $41.00 57.5 Helen’s Boy 1600m Warracknabeal Mdn Plate Soft(7) July 25. Found rivals too strong 8½ len last of 8 (3) $51.00 57.5 Bond Street Beau 1900m Mildura 3yo+ Mdn Good(4) Sept 3. Was safely held at Mildura at latest. Appears tested. 8. PERFECTLY TIMED (G M Begg) 4m By Savabeel - Honey Rider (NZ) (6:0-0-0): First-up finished 3 len 5th of 12 (10) $17.00 58.0 Sycorax 1400m Pakenham Synthetic 3yo+ F&M Mdn Synthetic Aug 1. Hung out several times, failed to handle going, vetted - no abnormalities when 7¾ len 9th of 11 (1) $20.00 57.5 True Patriot 1600m Pakenham Synthetic 3yo+ Mdn Synthetic Aug 22. Freshened. In the mix. 9. RAINBOW DOLPHIN (Stephen Lenehan) 5m By Pellizotti - She’s Timid (8:0-0-0): On return from break finished 6¼ len 8th of 12 (6) $71.00 54.5 Murray Factor 1600m Warracknabeal 3yo+ Mdn Soft(7) Aug 27. Settled midfield when 3¾ len 5th of 8 (2) $51.00 54.5 Bond Street Beau 1900m Mildura 3yo+ Mdn Good(4) Sept 3. Others with more appeal. RACE 3 1100m 3.30 Q1 $37,500. Class 1. Apprentices can claim. (1400m) 1. BOH RHAP (Archie Alexander) 4g By Reward For Effort - Belle Of Dubai (1:0-0-0): Safely held in 6¼ len 7th of 12 (10) $41.00 59.5 Jet Jitsu 1204m Donald 4yo+ Mdn Soft(7) Aug 16. Freshened. Drawn poorly. Place claims. 2. CLIPPER SHIP (Shane Stockdale) 4g By Good Journey (US) - Gilt Edge (4:0-0-0): Battled away for 2½ len 4th of 9 (5) $31.00 58.0 Rock Wave 1500m Mornington 3yo Mdn Good(4) Jan 9. No match when 10½ len 9th of 12 (11) $21.00 58.0 Master Tornado 1600m Pakenham 3yo Mdn Soft(5) Jan 27. Resuming. Hasn’t offered much fresh in the past. Can’t have. 3. HEZAGEM (T & C McEvoy) 4g By All Too Hard - Gem Of Gems (4:0-0-0): Slowly away, eased down, rider concerned with action when 17¼ len last of 13 (1) $7.50 58.0 Star Midfielder 1400m Bendigo 3yo Mdn Good(4) Sept 15 (2021). Pre race incident, passed fit at barrier, laid out near 500m when 1¼ len 4th of 12 (4) $3.50F 59.5 Whiskyontherocks 1200m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ Mdn Synthetic Aug 30. Wasn’t all that far away here first-up. Fitter. Well placed from the perfect draw. One of the major players. 4. MOON DOG (Mark Sues) 5g By Dissident - Dig A Pony (18:0-0-0): Beaten but not disgraced when 3¾ len 4th of 10 (2) $14.00 56.5 Tobytoff 2100m Stony Creek 3yo+ Mdn Good(4) Feb 1. Slowly away when 14¼ len last of 9 (6) $51.00 57.5 Magical Slipper 1200m Pakenham Synthetic 2yo+ Mdn Synthetic July 28. Returning from let-up. Ordinary at Pakenham Synthetic first-up. Long time in the maiden ranks and hard to see that changing here. Not fancied. 6.00 *3.60 4.80 — 6.50 41.00 12.00 4.80 21.00 21.00 — 21.00 41.00 5. MR SCOREFIELD (Anthony Chibnall) 4g By Squamosa - Spring Drinks (7:0-2-1): Found the line intently for 4 len, ½ hd 3rd of 12 (6) $10.00 59.5 Chester Warrior, Live Life Loud 1200m Swan Hill 3yo+ Mdn Soft(5) Aug 7. Worked right to the line for lg hd 2nd of 10 (8) $4.00 59.5 Ready Or Bust 1400m Mildura 3yo+ Mdn Good(4) Sept 3. Worked home solidly to place at Mildura last outing. Drawn well. Each-way. 6. ROCKEBY ROAD (Andrew Noblet) 4g By War Chant (US) - Rokeby’s Witch (0:0-0-0): First start. Kicks off without a trial. Watch betting. 7. ROCKIN’ ZAIN (Jerome Hunter) 4g By Wayed Zain - Rockin’ Ransom (5:0-0-1): Taken back from wide barrier when 5¼ len 9th of 12 (10) $10.00 59.0 Tavisteel 1850m Terang 3yo+ Mdn Good(4) April 10. Slowly away when 1¾ len, sht hd 3rd of 11 (10) $11.00 54.5 Lulu Darling, Gwithian Bay 1400m Pakenham Synthetic 3yo+ Hcp (C1) Synthetic Aug 26. Closed from well back to fill the minors at Pakenham Synthetic first-up. Should find this a bit easier. Will only be fitter. Generally gets back in races. Among the dangers. 8. SHOURI LAD (Robert Hickmott) 4g By Ready For Victory - Baldachino (7:0-1-1): Slowly away, eased near post, not fully tested when 4¾ len 5th of 8 (4) $6.00 59.5 Doc O’Connor 1000m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ Mdn Synthetic Aug 19. Found the lead when nk, ½ nk 3rd of 12 (2) $10.00 59.5 Whiskyontherocks, In My Feelings 1200m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ Mdn Synthetic Aug 30. On pace and fought on bravely to place here last time out. Keep safe. 9. MUSELET (G Eurell) 4m By Reward For Effort - Champagne Ruby (0:0-0-0): First start. Hasn’t trialled in public. Good draw. Big watch. 10. DEMON DARB (M Price & M Kent Jnr) 3g By Pierro - Red Is The Rose (2:0-0-2): Held up on straightening when lg nk, 9 len 3rd of 6 (1) $5.50 58.0 Do It La, Red Rapid 1200m Ballarat 2yo Mdn Good(4) Feb 8. Hampered at start when 1½ len, 2 len 3rd of 14 (2) $18.00 57.0 Jack’s Honour, Laurion 1400m Bendigo 2yo+ Mdn Heavy(8) June 30. Back from a let-up. Kept working to line at Bendigo firstup. Expect will be prominent from the decent draw. Take beating. 11. FEDERATION ROCKS (M M Laurie) 3g By Pierro - Whistle Baby (3:0-0-1): Well beaten 4¾ len 7th of 8 (3) $31.00 58.0 Cannonball 1109m Geelong 2yo Mdn Good(4) Mar 22. Took up a midfield position when first-up 3¾ len 5th of 10 (6) $20.00 57.0 Desiah 1200m Geelong 3yo+ Mdn Heavy(8) Sept 4. Not keen. 12. PARVATI PARTY: SCRATCHED 13. VANCOUVER BAY (G Eurell) 5g By Vancouver Luminous Harmony (1:0-0-0): Overraced early, middle stages, held up near 50m, not fully tested when 3¾ len 7th of 11 (1) $13.00 59.5 Extreme Step 1230m Geelong 4yo+ Mdn Soft(5) Aug 12. Freshened. Looking elsewhere. 14. LE FERRARI (Ben & J D Hayes) 3c By Toronado (IR) - Hai Lil (2:0-0-0): Wide throughout when 2¼ len 5th of 9 (7) $6.50 58.0 Sir Juggernaut 1100m Bendigo 2yo Mdn Heavy(8) July 31. Struck interference at start, keen when 4¾ len 7th of 12 (7) $12.00 58.0 Japanese Emperor 1200m Sandown-Lakeside 3yo Mdn Heavy(9) Aug 24. Freshened. Just battled home at Sandown-Lakeside at latest. Place preferred. 15. LINGAYEN GULF (Julie Scott) 4g By Palentino - Tantalized (2:0-0-0): Eased down, vetted - no abnormalities when 19¾ len last of 11 (3) $21.00 58.0 Live In Hope 1112m Kyneton 3yo Mdn Plate Good(4) Dec 16. Laid in in straight when 6 len 9th of 12 (12) $81.00 59.5 Beatbox 1200m Warracknabeal 3yo+ Mdn Soft(6) Aug 27. Coming off an average run at Warracknabeal first-up. Rank outsider. 16. AHTOHALLAN (Lucinda Boyd) 4m By Frosted (US) - Honey Bunch (5:0-0-0): Keen when 13¼ len 9th of 10 (4) $11.00 66.0 Jekyll’n’hyde 1609m Hamilton 3yo+ Mdn Good(4) Nov 22. Slowly away when 3¾ len 12th of 13 (5) $101.00 58.0 Nijiko 1300m Bendigo 3yo+ F&M Mdn Heavy(8) Aug 25. Freshened. Failed to trouble the judge in 5 career runs. No appeal. RACE 4 3.00 (1000m) 1. EL SALTO (Brent Stanley) 5g By Written Tycoon - Ella Listo (27:4-5-2): Came from last to score ½ len win of 7 (6) $3.70 59.0 Big Day Out, Brazen Bully 1000m Echuca 3yo+ (Bm64) Heavy(9) Aug 18. Held up near 400m, held up near 150m when lg nk 2nd of 9 (3) $7.50 61.0 Squizzy Mizzy 1000m Mornington 3yo+ (Bm64) Heavy(9) Sept 2. Charged home to just miss last start. Can play a key role. 2. HURTLE (T & C McEvoy) 4g By Capitalist - Murtle Turtle (8:2-0-3): Raced below expectations, pulled hard, vetted - no abnormalities when 3 len 5th of 8 (1) $7.00 58.0 Sixbysixtythree 1000m Mildura (Bm70) Good(4) July 22. Raced three wide when lg nk, nk 3rd of 7 (5) $2.60F 59.0 Prairie Flower, Kosowski 1000m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm64) Synthetic Aug 19. Freshened. Finished solidly to place here last outing. 1.5kg claimer engaged. Has had success at this track. Commands respect. 3. TSUNAMI SAM (Ben & J D Hayes) 4g By Shamexpress (NZ) - Row Of Diamonds (NZ) (2:1-0-0): Showed tactical speed for 1¼ len win of 9 (5) 56.0 Dream Queen, Field Of Gold 1100m Ruakaka 2yo Swp Dead(4) July 3 (2021). Crowded near 800m, eased near 800m, bled from one nostril when 18¼ len last of 13 (10) $3.90F 59.0 Midwest 1000m C’field 3yo+ (Bm64) Good(3) Jan 12. First-up. Meeting easier opposition here. Among the main chances. 4. TARARUA (Mitchell Freedman) 4g By Squamosa - Kiwi Charm (NZ) (3:1-0-0): Overraced early, middle stages, raced below expectations, vetted - no abnormalities when 4¼ len 10th of 12 (9) $6.00 59.5 Lord Domino 1100m Bendigo 2yo+ (Bm64) Heavy(8) June 30. Balanced up midfield when ¾ len 5th of 9 (2) $5.50 59.5 Darceandermill 1100m Bendigo 3yo+ Hcp (64) Heavy(8) Aug 25. Freshened. Gave good account at Bendigo last time out. Not out of this. 5. AVID GENERAL (Jody Thompson) 7g By Casino Prince - Go Diva Go (31:7-3-2): Rolled along in front first-up 3¾ len 4th of 10 (10) $10.00 59.5 Daskulya 1009m Mildura 3yo+ Hcp (58) Good(4) Aug 21. Led them up for 2¼ len win of 8 (7) $6.50 58.5 Comrade Bill, Redline 1000m Warracknabeal 3yo+ Hcp (58) Soft(6) Aug 27. Convincing winner at Warracknabeal at latest. Fitter for two runs back. Free-running. Nice gate. In the mix. 6. BOB’S RELISH (L J Lake) 5m By Redente - Cascade Now (21:3-1-4): Sound when 2 len 5th of 7 (1) $13.00 58.0 El Salto 1000m Echuca 3yo+ (Bm64) Heavy(9) Aug 18. Began awkwardly when 3¾ len 7th of 9 (7) $21.00 58.0 Lovin’ Laughs 1100m Bendigo 3yo+ Hcp (64) Heavy(8) Aug 25. Freshened. Far from disgraced in the wet at Bendigo last start. Proven performer over this trip. Drawn off the track. One for multiples. 7. KING DICK (Rhys Archard) 5g By Redente Amen’s Sea (12:2-1-0): Began awkwardly when 5¼ len 5th of 10 (10) $31.00 59.0 Fly On Bye 1100m Echuca 2yo+ (Bm64) Soft(7) July 29. Not flash in 16½ len 10th of 12 (5) $15.00 58.5 Stylish Enuff 1204m Donald 3yo+ Hcp (64) Soft(7) Aug 16. Freshened. On pace but weakened right out of it at Donald last outing. Looking to others. 8. SUKWHINDER (S G Noble) 6m By Delago Deluxe - Danagall (NZ) (15:3-1-2): Didn’t offer much when 8 len last of 9 (8) $101.00 60.0 Fire 1000m Sandown-Hillside 3yo+ (Bm64) Good(4) Feb 23. Failed to fire 6¼ len 7th of 8 (4) $151.00 58.5 Deprivation 1200m Pakenham 3yo+ (Bm64) Good(4) Mar 10. Strips fitter for 5¼ len 6th Burning The Clock 850m Tatura barrier trial Soft(7) July 18. Resuming. Appears tested. 9. EXCEEDINGLY MAGIC (S P Nichols) 5m By Outreach - Warrilla (9:2-1-0): Fair effort in 3 len 5th of 11 (9) $10.00 59.5 Video 1200m Pakenham Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm58) Synthetic Aug 1. Positioned midfield when 9¼ len last of 9 (1) $16.00 57.5 La Zucca 1200m Mornington 3yo+ (Bm64) Heavy(9) Sept 2. Was safely held at Mornington last time out. Can’t have. 10. THE BONT (Shay Keating) 9g By Lope De Vega (IR) - Palena (52:4-3-8): Slowly away when 2¾ len 4th of 7 (6) $41.00 55.0 Prairie Flower 1000m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm64) Synthetic Aug 19. Slowly away when 2¼ len 4th of 9 (3) $31.00 58.0 Rose Tycoon 1000m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm58) Synthetic Aug 30. Rises in class. Others better. RACE 5 3.30 (1100m) 1. KOMACHI (Mark Pegus) 5g By Kingman (GB) Kamakura (US) (7:1-1-3): Began awkwardly, keen when 5¼ len 6th of 14 (3) $2.90F 60.5 Sachem 1300m Swan Hill (Bm64) Soft(5) June 12. Overraced early, middle stages when 5¼ len 8th of 14 (4) $4.80 60.0 Free Flying Star 1400m Bendigo 2yo+ (Bm64) Heavy(8) June 30. Returning from let-up. Went to line only fairly in the wet in similar class at Bendigo last start. Can play a role. 2. AIRCLASH (M M Laurie) 4g By Toronado (IR) - La Vida Loca (NZ) (8:1-2-1): Keen, raced greenly when 5¾ len 9th of 12 (9) $101.00 58.0 Gundec 1400m Bendigo (Metro) LR Bendigo Gneas Good(4) April 2. Found rivals too strong 10¾ len 11th of 13 (3) $61.00 58.0 Chartres 1600m C’field Sires Guineas Good(4) April 23. Had the benefit of len win Fighting Sanami, Sutadamu 800m Cranbourne Training barrier trial (C2) Heavy(10) Sept 5. First-up. Trialled well for return. Include among the better chances. 3. CEEJAY (Luke Oliver) 5g By Reward For Effort Majnoonah (8:1-0-1): Resumed with 4¾ len 7th of 10 (9) $20.00 61.0 Far Enough 1000m Pakenham Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm58) Synthetic Aug 1. Hampered at start when 1½ len 4th of 12 (9) $18.00 61.0 Licorice Prince 1000m Pakenham Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm58) Synthetic Aug 15. Freshened. Just behind the placegetters at Pakenham Synthetic last outing. Tough alley. Place hope. 4. MISSED THE MARK (S G Noble) 5g By Dedline - Miss Remarkable (6:1-1-0): Keen when 2¼ len win of 9 (7) $9.50 59.5 Master Magnus, Pink And Black 1100m Werribee 4yo+ Mdn Good(4) Feb 13. Overraced early, middle stages, raced wide without cover, crowded near 100m when 6¾ len 9th of 10 (6) $21.00 58.5 Naples 1109m Geelong 3yo+ (Bm64) Good(4) Mar 22. Prepared for this with 8 len win Tutankhamun, Keck 850m Tatura barrier trial Soft(7) July 18. Resuming. One for exotics. 5. BENEFICIO (G Eurell) 4m By Magnus - Grand Gesture (6:1-2-0): Showed early speed in 1½ len 2nd of 13 (4) $51.00 54.0 Najmaty 1100m C’field 3yo F Hcp Good(3) April 16. Failed to handle going, vetted - no abnormalities when 4½ len 7th of 12 (6) $4.40F 56.0 Bifrost 1000m Sandown-Hillside 3yo (Bm64) Soft(5) May 11. First-up. Won in Mdn company at Kyneton first-up last campaign. Usually prominent. Drawn to get a nice run. Has claims. 6. PENTEGRA (S P Nichols) 4g By Rubick - Easy Step (12:1-4-2): On pace 8¼ len 7th of 8 (4) $15.00 58.0 Prince Of Mercia 1247m Geelong 2yo+ Hcp (C2) Soft(5) May 13. Began awkwardly when 1¼ len 2nd of 12 (8) $4.40F 60.0 Nicotera 1200m Warracknabeal 3yo+ Hcp (58) Soft(6) Aug 27. No match for winner but kept on for the minor spoils at Warracknabeal first-up. Strips fitter. Key player. 7. TEQUILA SPIRIT (M D Moroney) 4m By All Too Hard - Link To My Heart (US) (7:1-2-1): On the speed len win of 9 (7) $5.00 58.0 Poiema, Tennessee Beach 1200m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ F&M Mdn Synthetic Aug 5. Began awkwardly when 3¼ len 5th of 12 (10) $11.00 60.0 Desired 1200m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm58) Synthetic Aug 30. Fair effort without threatening here last time out. On pacer. Knockout chance. 8. RED STILETTO (Paul & Tracey Templeton) 5m By Sizzling - Glorious Red (18:1-2-1): Took up a handy position in nk, lg nk 3rd of 12 (7) $4.60 58.0 Regal Rave, Regal Rossa 1400m Pakenham Synthetic 2yo+ Hcp (58) Synthetic July 9. Raced three wide when 4¾ len 8th of 12 (10) $13.00 60.0 Want To Doo 1200m Bairnsdale 2yo+ (Bm58) Heavy(8) July 26. Back from a let-up. Place appeal only. 9. ROYAL REBELLION (Ms D Loos) 4m By Capitalist - Morganza (GB) (12:1-1-4): Crowded early stages, checked near 800m when 3¾ len 4th of 8 (1) $5.00 57.0 Za Hidden Dragon 1100m Gold Coast (Bm58) Heavy(9) April 23. Vetted - no abnormalities when 2¼ len 5th of 9 (6) $13.00 58.0 Pocket Rox 1200m Casterton 3yo+ Hcp (58) Soft(7) Sept 4. Looks tested here. 10. ARACHNATTACK (Stephen Lenehan) 7g By Dark Valley - Killorelin Belle (53:1-4-2): Safely held in 7¼ len 8th of 10 (6) $12.00 54.0 Daskulya 1009m Mildura 3yo+ Hcp (58) Good(4) Aug 21. Gave all for nose 2nd of 6 (1) $2.50F 54.0 Magna Carta 1000m Casterton 3yo+ Hcp (58) Soft(7) Sept 4. Let down strongly from back half to place at short odds at Casterton at latest. Place. RACE 6 4.00 (1200m) 1. PEGASI (T & C McEvoy) 4g By Star Turn - Draw Forward (10:2-2-1): Vetted - no abnormalities when 8½ len last of 8 (7) $4.40 57.5 Rosalia 1100m Ballarat Synthetic 2yo+ (Bm64) Synthetic July 19. Settled midfield when 1½ len win of 8 (1) $4.80 59.5 Ultimate Edition, Outstanding Reward 1100m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ Hcp (64) Synthetic Aug 30. Reeled them in easily to salute here last start. 1.5kg claimer engaged. Fitter third-up. Can figure here. 2. BRAZEN BRANDO (Dan O’Sullivan) 6g By Brazen Beau - I’m Discreet (37:5-4-7): Raced wide without cover when ¾ len, ¾ len 3rd of 8 (7) $3.30 61.0 Way To Go Paula, Lulu Darling 1200m Pakenham Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm64) Synthetic Aug 15. Overraced early, middle stages, raced wide without cover when 3¼ len 10th of 11 (5) $21.00 54.0 Field Of Roses 1200m Pakenham Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm78) Synthetic Aug 26. Battled on fairly at Pakenham Synthetic last outing. Down in class. Decent alley. Consider. 3. THE SISCOS KID (Henry Dwyer) 6g By Danerich - Seven Year Itch (20:4-4-2): Forwardly placed 6¼ len 7th of 12 (2) $5.00 54.0 Spin The Reward 1200m Mt Gambier Open Hcp Good(4) April 1. Raced four wide when 4¾ len 8th of 12 (11) $11.00 61.0 Desired 1200m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm58) Synthetic Aug 30. Average effort in weaker class here first-up. Fitter. Place claims. 4. PRINCE OF MERCIA: SCRATCHED 5. PROWLING (G Eurell) 4g By Wolf Cry - Great Dame (9:1-4-1): Keen, laid in in straight when 3½ len 7th of 12 (10) $41.00 58.0 Gundec 1400m Bendigo (Metro) LR Bendigo Gneas Good(4) April 2. Prominent 1¾ len 2nd of 10 (2) $2.25F 59.5 Savonia 1212m Sale 3yo+ (Bm64) Soft(5) Sept 1. Solid on-pace performance at Sale first-up. Will only be fitter. Right in this. 6. READ: SCRATCHED 7. DESIRED (T & C McEvoy) 4m By Rich Enuff Augusta Belle (15:3-3-3): Kept trying 1¾ len 5th of 10 (10) $7.50 58.5 Night Of Delight 1000m Murray Bridge Gh (Metro) (Bm60) Soft(5) Aug 20. Laid in near 100m when ¾ len win of 12 (6) $7.00 59.5 Hughes The Boss, Boss Queen 1200m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm58) Synthetic Aug 30. Stiffer challenge here. Not likely. 8. SERENAUR: SCRATCHED 9. PANAMA PAPERS (Mark Sues) 7g By Soldier Hollow (GB) - Pristina (GE) (17:2-1-3): Laid out throughout when sht nk, len 3rd of 7 (1) $3.40F 57.5 Xingyun, Nicajon 1600m Colac 3yo+ Hcp (58) Good(3) Dec 18. Inconvenienced near 100m when sht nk win of 8 (1) $4.20 61.0 A Pinch Of Luck, Shezdelicious 1450m Kilmore 3yo+ (Bm58) Good(4) Jan 11. Resuming. Faces stronger opposition now. Unlikely to trouble some of these. 10. BOSS QUEEN (C Maher & D Eustace) 4m By Street Boss (US) - Echo Queen (3:1-0-1): Rider concerned with action, vetted - no abnormalities when 4½ len last of 7 (5) $7.00 57.5 Dragon Admiral 1206m Sale 3yo (Bm64) Soft(6) Oct 6. Pre race incident, passed fit at barrier, hampered at start when ¾ len, 1½ len 3rd of 12 (2) $4.80F 60.5 Desired, Hughes The Boss 1200m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm58) Synthetic Aug 30. Handy and boxed on fairly to fill the minors here first-up. Place preferred. 11. GINGERSON (Shay Keating) 6g By Toronado (IR) - Lavender Mist (37:4-7-2): Pre race incident, passed fit at barrier, wide throughout when 2 len 2nd of 9 (5) $7.00 61.0 Nicconi Express 1200m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm58) Synthetic Aug 9. Raced three wide when 4½ len 7th of 12 (4) $17.00 61.0 Desired 1200m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm58) Synthetic Aug 30. Just battled home in weaker company here last start. Tougher now. Wide alley is a concern. Not fancied. 12. LADY PROISIR (C J Waller) 4m By Proisir - Lady Lucille (NZ) (6:1-1-0): Began awkwardly when 8 len 5th of 6 (1) $17.00 56.5 Hollywood North 1550m Randwick-Kensington 3&4yo (Bm64) Heavy(9) April 25. No match when 4¼ len 6th of 11 (5) $19.00 58.5 Aravene 1800m Sandown-Hillside 2yo+ F&M (Bm64) Soft(5) May 11. First-up. One for multiples. 13. THE EXCHANGE (Ben & J D Hayes) 4g By Street Boss (US) - Puttanesca (NZ) (4:1-0-0): On pace 1¼ len 6th of 13 (3) $8.50 59.0 Field Of Roses 1200m Sale 2yo+ (Bm64) Good(4) July 24. Well beaten 4½ len 4th of 8 (4) $7.00 59.0 Pegasi 1100m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ Hcp (64) Synthetic Aug 30. Coming off an average run here last outing. Place hope. RACE 7 4.30 (1500m) 1. ROYAL MILE (L A Creek) 5g By Danerich - Street Blaze (20:6-6-0): Reasonable effort 3¾ len 7th of 13 (2) $19.00 58.5 Calypso Reign 1200m M’ville G3 Spring Stks Heavy(9) Aug 13. Raced three wide when 3¾ len 9th of 14 (6) $21.00 54.0 Emissary 1700m C’field LR Heatherlie Stks Soft(5) Aug 27. Wasn’t all that far away at Caulfield last time out. Drops in grade. One for exotics. 2. MY BOY BIRMINGHAM (T & C McEvoy) 5g By Unencumbered - Girls On Film (NZ) (13:6-3-0): Overraced middle stages when 1¼ len 2nd of 11 (7) $6.50 54.0 Blaze A Trail 1400m Mildura Cup Good(4) July 22. Sped to lead when 2¼ len win of 10 (10) $1.85F 61.0 Air Defence, Sign Of Ussuri 1500m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm78) Synthetic Aug 19. Freshened. Racing in top order. Commanding winner under 61kg here at latest. Loves this track/distance. Rates highly. 3. DEEPSTRIKE (M Price & M Kent Jnr) 5g By Tavistock (NZ) - Obey (NZ) (13:5-1-1): Dwelt at start (2L), shifted in near 300m, rider charged with careless riding when ½ len win of 6 (4) $2.40F 54.0 Five Kingdom, Pale King 2000m C’field 3yo+ (Bm84) Good(4) April 9. Taken back from wide barrier, checked near 400m when nk win of 10 (9) $5.00 59.5 Mission Phoenix, Get The Idea 1800m Hawkesbury (Metro) 3yo+ (Bm78) Heavy(9) April 30. Primed for return with 5 len 2nd Alhambra Lad 1190m Cranbourne Training barrier trial Heavy(10) Sept 5. Resuming. Chasing 4 successive wins. Generally competitive fresh. Must be considered. 4. NIGHT PASSAGE (T & C McEvoy) 6m By Not A Single Doubt - Court Pastoral (GB) (25:6-4-2): Laid out in straight, hung out near 300m, became unbalanced when 4¾ len 6th of 9 (6) $7.00 59.0 Zimowy 1410m F’ton 4yo+ M (Bm84) Soft(6) Aug 6. Raced wide without cover, eased near 200m when 5½ len 4th of 10 (8) $9.00 60.0 My Boy Birmingham 1500m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm78) Synthetic Aug 19. Freshened. Went to line only fairly here last start. Drops in weight for this. Keep safe. 5. ATTRACTABLE (P G Moody) 4g By I Am Invincible - Affable (10:3-1-2): Settled handy when ¾ len 2nd of 10 (7) $10.00 57.0 I Am Bene 1200m C’field (Bm78) Good(4) Aug 13. Kept grinding 2½ len 4th of 14 (11) $6.00 57.0 Pounding 1600m M Valley (Bm78) Soft(6) Sept 3. Fair effort without threatening at Moonee Valley last outing. Major player. 6. UNIQUELY (Dan O’Sullivan) 5m By Toronado (IR) - St Trinians (25:4-4-2): Failed to handle going, vetted - no abnormalities when 11¼ len 9th of 12 (9) $6.50 55.0 Monbaher 2000m Ballarat 3yo+ (Bm78) Heavy(8) May 8. Not flash in 11 len 6th of 13 (11) $81.00 55.5 Foxy Frida 2015m M’ville LR Centaurea Stks Good(4) May 21. First-up. Not a noted first-up performer. Prefer others. 7. SPANISH SNITZEL (C V Kelly) 5g By Choisir Senyuman (IR) (32:4-6-4): Eased near 400m when 1¾ len, 2 len 3rd of 11 (10) $7.50 62.0 Cap De Joie, Shultzy 1600m Bendigo 2yo+ (Bm64) Heavy(8) July 31. Made up good ground when 1½ len 2nd of 8 (1) $5.00 62.0 Deel Blaster 1600m Bendigo 3yo+ (Bm64) Heavy(9) Aug 14. Freshened. Let down well from back of the pack to place at Bendigo last time out. Place appeal only. RACE 8 5.00 (1400m) 1. CUBAN STATE (T & C McEvoy) 5g By Teofilo (IR) - Purnima (12:3-3-1): On the speed ½ len win of 5 (2) $1.50F 60.0 Mio Sorrento, Navillus Excel 1500m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm64) Synthetic Aug 9. Took up a midfield position when 1¼ len 2nd of 11 (3) $11.00 60.5 Jolting 1600m Pakenham Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm64) Synthetic Aug 26. Ran on well to place at Pakenham Synthetic at latest. 1.5kg claimer engaged. Suited over this distance. One of the major players. 2. VIDEO (C Maher & D Eustace) 4g By I Am Invincible - Movie (6:2-1-1): Began awkwardly when nk win of 11 (1) $2.60F 62.0 Martini Special, Panagsama 1200m Pakenham Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm58) Synthetic Aug 1. Began awkwardly when ¾ len, ¾ len 3rd of 8 (8) $4.80 58.0 Imperial Hilton, Lowanna Magic 1209m Mildura 3yo+ (Bm70) Good(4) Aug 21. Freshened. Honest customer. Hit line intently from back of the field to place at Mildura last start. Easier here. Strong claims. 3. THE DUKE OF DUBAI (M D Moroney) 4g By Pride Of Dubai - Sarvon (7:2-1-1): Knuckled down well to score sht ½ hd win of 9 (1) $5.50 58.0 Frostin’, Chain 1300m Sandown-Hillside 3yo+ C&G (Bm64) Soft(5) Aug 10. Slowly away when ¾ len, ¾ len 3rd of 11 (9) $5.50 60.5 Bubbly Lass, French Emperor 1427m Sale 3yo+ (Bm64) Soft(5) Sept 1. Closed from well back to fill the minors at Sale last outing. Each-way. 4. FOURNAISE (Anthony Cosgriff) 6g By Puissance De Lune (IR) - Eruption (28:5-2-1): Laid out on straightening when 2½ len win of 5 (3) $5.50 63.0 Mainland, Hot Seat 1875m Kyneton 3yo+ (Bm58) Heavy(8) Nov 12. Pre race incident, passed fit at barrier, began awkwardly when 11½ len 13th of 14 (13) $151.00 57.0 Veranskova 1100m F’ton (Bm70) Soft(6) Aug 6. SCRATCHED 5. STRIKE EAGLE (T & C McEvoy) 4g By More Than Ready (US) - Assertive Eagle (13:2-3-1): Balanced up midfield when first-up 3¾ len 5th of 9 (2) $9.00 60.5 La Zucca 1130m Geelong 3yo+ (Bm64) Heavy(8) Aug 12. Positioned midfield when 2½ len 4th of 9 (3) $19.00 60.0 Versilia 1300m Geelong 3yo+ (Bm64) Soft(7) Sept 4. Ran home respectably at Geelong last time out. Place claims. 6. HALCYON EAST (Dan O’Sullivan) 4g By Pride Of Dubai - Promptness (US) (11:2-1-0): Didn’t offer much when 6¾ len 10th of 12 (8) $20.00 59.5 Emperor Of France 2000m Ballarat 3yo+ (Bm64) Good(4) April 24. Overraced early, middle stages, crowded near 400m when 25½ len 10th of 13 (6) $21.00 59.5 Hopkins 2000m Ballarat 3yo+ (Bm64) Heavy(8) May 18. Resuming. Fresh stats don’t flatter. Cannot entertain. 7. MAGNOLIA ROSE (Dane Smith) 5m By Kermadec (NZ) - Pottery (18:4-1-1): Failed to fire 6¾ len 9th of 10 (8) $31.00 58.0 Notes 1600m Ballarat 3yo+ (Bm64) Good(3) Mar 27. Stewards queried run when nk win of 11 (7) $7.50 57.0 Man From Uncle, Catskill Mountain 1600m Stawell (Bm64) Good(4) April 17. First-up. Not out of this. 8. LULU DARLING (Michael Huglin) 5m By Toronado (IR) - Play Mizzty For Me (CA) (9:2-2-1): Tried hard when ¾ len 2nd of 8 (6) $5.50 56.5 Way To Go Paula 1200m Pakenham Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm64) Synthetic Aug 15. Claimed 1¾ len win of 11 (3) $3.50F 57.0 Gwithian Bay, Rockin’ Zain 1400m Pakenham Synthetic 3yo+ Hcp (C1) Synthetic Aug 26. Showed a fine turn of foot to score convincingly at Pakenham Synthetic at latest. Good gate. Among the dangers. 9. WILD VITALITY (Emma Collins) 7g By Vital Equine (IR) - Flying Gaga (44:4-6-6): Handily placed when 4 len 6th of 10 (2) $151.00 56.0 Write The Score 1518m Geelong 3yo+ (Bm64) Soft(5) Aug 3. Posted 3 len win of 9 (1) $6.00 58.5 Verdi, Better Tomorrow 1300m Casterton 3yo+ Hcp (58) Soft(7) Sept 4. Formerly with Rodney Foster. Won in easy fashion at Casterton last start. Place preferred. 10. HUGHES THE BOSS (Dan O’Sullivan) 6g By Street Boss (US) - Hughes My Daddy (30:3-7-4): Found rivals too strong 5¾ len 6th of 8 (7) $13.00 58.0 No Surrender 1400m Bendigo 2yo+ (Bm64) Heavy(8) July 31. Slowly away when ¾ len 2nd of 12 (8) $18.00 60.0 Desired 1200m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm58) Synthetic Aug 30. Up in class. Backmarker. Others with more appeal. 11. WHISKYONTHEROCKS: SCRATCHED 12. SHE’S KEROSENE (Patrick Keane) 5m By Deep Field - Tamtheel (9:1-1-1): Kept fighting when ½ nk, lg hd 3rd of 7 (4) $7.50 60.0 Ronay, She’s Enuff 1400m Ballarat Synthetic 3yo+ F&M (Bm58) Synthetic Aug 9. Battled away for 3¼ len 8th of 11 (2) $21.00 55.5 Lulu Darling 1400m Pakenham Synthetic 3yo+ Hcp (C1) Synthetic Aug 26. Not keen. 13. TASPINARO (Ms L Tolson & Ms L Proctor) 4g By Nicconi - Taspinar (6:1-0-0): First-up finished 7 len 4th of 8 (2) $21.00 59.0 Clap 1206m Sale 3yo+ Hcp (64) Good(4) Aug 11. Began awkwardly when 3½ len 8th of 9 (8) $21.00 58.5 Darceandermill 1100m Bendigo 3yo+ Hcp (64) Heavy(8) Aug 25. Freshened. Rank outsider. TELE01Z01MA - V1
67 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 CAULFIELD CONTINUED From page 73 Won over: 1400 (5) 1408 (1) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 8:2-4-0 2nd UP: 7:2-2-2 3rd UP: 6:2-1-0 4th UP: 5:1-0-1 WIN: 24.1% PLACE: 62.1% RTG: 101 LAST 15 STARTS: 40s02108s260630 3RD, 13Aug22 1/2 nck, nck Caulfield (G 2) P.B. Lawrence Stakes 1400m 59 (D Stackhouse 2) 9, Weight for age, 1:22.67 (Last 600m 34.32, Last 200m 11.64), Good(4), Mr Brightside 59 1, I Am Superman 59 2, Regal Power 59 4, Btg $11.00, $17.00 led to turn. 10TH, 27Aug22 7.6L Caulfield Open 1400m 57 (L McNeil 9) 12, Lim 54, 1:24.36 (Last 600m 36, Last 200m 12.94), Soft(6), I Wish I Win 54 1, Gentleman Roy 54.5 2, Open Minded 57.5 3, Btg $6.00, $5.50 2nd to turn. Weakened near 200m. Vetted - no abnormalities. Given no peace up front here last start and entitled to tire. If he gets easier run up front will take catching. 13. AYSAR (9) 55 ch h 5 Deep Field — Miss Interiors (Ben & J D Hayes) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $702,595 20 3 4 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 20 — 10 10 — — Wins — 1 2 — — 2nds — 4 — — — 3rds — — 1 — — DIST: 5:0-1-0 TRACK: 7:0-2-0 Won over: 1200 (1) 1300 (2) 1st UP: 4:0-1-1 2nd UP: 4:1-1-0 3rd UP: 4:1-0-0 4th UP: 3:0-0-0 WIN: 15% PLACE: 40% RTG: 100 LAST 15 STARTS: 29s04460s406591 LAST, 13Aug22 5.1L Caulfield (G 2) P.B. Lawrence Stakes 1400m 59 (B Mc Dougall 6) 9, Weight for age, 1:22.67 (Last 600m 34.32, Last 200m 11.96), Good(4), Mr Brightside 59 1, I Am Superman 59 2, Buffalo River 59 3, Btg $26.00, $21.00 4th settling, 2nd turn. Raced wide without cover. WON, 03Sep22 1L, nck Moonee Valley (LR) Bendigo Bank Chautauqua Stks 1200m 54.5 (M Dee 6) 14, Lim 54, 1:12.13 (Last 600m 37.10, Last 200m 12.72), Soft(6), Enchanted Heart 54 2, Corner Pocket 55.5 3, Calypso Reign 54 4, Btg $31.00, $21.00 3rd to turn. Has the speed to roll forward in this and may run a cheeky race for a long way. 14. BANKERS CHOICE (18) 54.5 b g 5 Mongolian Khan — Signorina (NZ) (M D Moroney) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $211,977 14 5 1 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 14 — — 9 5 — Wins — — 3 2 — 2nds — — — 1 — 3rds — — 1 — — DIST: 7:3-1-0 TRACK: 1:0-0-0 Won over: 1400 (3) 1500 (1) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 4:0-0-1 2nd UP: 3:1-1-0 3rd UP: 2:2-0-0 4th UP: 2:2-0-0 WIN: 35.7% PLACE: 50% RTG: 99 LAST 15 STARTS: s3211s0111546s7 6TH, 02Apr22 2.9L Randwick (G 1) Doncaster Mile 1600m 50 (T Nugent 13) 20, Lim 49.5, 1:39.94 (Last 600m 36.48, Last 200m 12.34), Heavy(9), Mr Brightside 50.5 including 0.5 over 1, I’m Thunderstruck 55.5 2, Icebath 52 including 0.5 over 3, Btg $16.00, $17.00 12th settling, 13th 1200m, 12th to turn. --- SPELL --7TH, 27Aug22 6.9L Caulfield Open 1400m 59 (M Zahra 11) 12, Lim 54, 1:24.36 (Last 600m 36, Last 200m 12.24), Soft(6), I Wish I Win 54 1, Gentleman Roy 54.5 2, Open Minded 57.5 3, Btg $8.50, $10.00 11th to 800m, 10th turn. Slowly away. Vetted - no abnormalities. Has horror draw and needs improvement. Looks tested here. 15. TUVALU (13) 54.5 b g 5 Kermadec (NZ) — Hangin’ Tough (L Smith) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $419,300 11 7 4 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 11 — 6 4 1 — Wins — 4 2 1 — 2nds — 2 2 — — 3rds — — — — — DIST: 4:3-1-0 TRACK: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1300 (1) 1400 (3) 1600 (1) 1630 (1) 1800 (1) 2nd UP: 3:1-2-0 1st UP: 3:2-1-0 3rd UP: 2:2-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-1-0 WIN: 63.6% PLACE: 100% RTG: 99 LAST 15 STARTS: 11s221s121211 WON, 18Jun22 lng nck, 2.8L Flemington Bm90 1630m 58 (J Fry 10) 11, Lim 54, 1:39.73 (Last 600m 36.16, Last 200m 12.44), Soft(7), Visinari 58.5 2, Sir Davy 59.5 3, Mystery Shot 57.5 4, Btg $6.00, $8.00, $7.00 3rd to 800m, 2nd turn. WON, 02Jul22 2L, 1.3L Flemington (LR) Penfolds Vrc-Crv Winter C’ship 1600m 54 (J Fry 15) 15, Lim 54, 1:37.45 (Last 600m 35.44, Last 200m 12.36), Soft(6), Sir Davy 54 2, Mystery Shot 54.5 including 0.5 over 3, Lunar Flare 55 4, Btg $2.50, $2.60, $2.25 (fav). led to 1200m, 2nd 800m, led turn. Raced wide without cover. --- LET-UP --Commanding winner at Flemington to end last prep. Has an outstanding career record and can win this first-up. 16. CHAILLOT (6) 53 b m 6 Testa Rossa — Mary Of Modena (M Price & M Kent Jnr) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $453,175 13 5 — 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 13 — 11 2 — — Wins — 4 1 — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 1:0-0-1 DIST: 5:3-0-0 Won over: 1200 (1) 1300 (1) 1400 (3) 1st UP: 5:4-0-0 2nd UP: 5:1-0-1 3rd UP: 2:0-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 38.5% PLACE: 46.2% RTG: 100 LAST 15 STARTS: 1348s10s177s68s V1 - TELE01Z01MA 6TH, 12Mar22 4L Flemington (G 3) Furphy Shaftesbury Avenue Hcp 1400m 55.5 (D Bates 5) 13, Lim 54, 1:22.33 (Last 600m 33.84, Last 200m 11.62), Good(3), Kissonallforcheeks 57.5 1, Crosshaven 57 2, Morvada 54.5 3, Btg $4.60, $4.80, $5.00 11th settling, 10th 800m, 11th turn. Began awkwardly. --- LET-UP --8TH, 07May22 6.3L Morphettville (G 1) Saroa Robert Sangster Stakes 1200m 56.5 (D Bates 6) 15, Weight for age, 1:10.14 (Last 600m 34.70), Soft(6), Snapdancer 56.5 1, Away Game 56.5 2, September Run 56.5 3, Btg $21.00, $31.00 14th to 800m, Last turn. Began awkwardly. --- SPELL --Fitter for 6th Ayrton 990m Cranbourne Training barrier trial Heavy(10) Sept 5. First-up. She will be giving them a start but if leaders go out too hard she will power over the top of these. 17. DRAGON LEAP (15) 54.5 b g 6 Pierro — Pontiana (L O’Sullivan & A Scott) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $237,135 11 3 2 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 11 — 3 8 — — Wins — 1 2 — — 2nds — 1 1 — — 3rds — — 1 — — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 5:1-0-1 Won over: 1400 (1) 1600 (1) 2100 (1) 1st UP: 5:1-1-1 2nd UP: 3:0-1-0 3rd UP: 1:1-0-0 4th UP: 1:1-0-0 WIN: 27.3% PLACE: 54.5% RTG: 99 LAST 15 STARTS: 12114s8s5s34s24 2ND, 06Aug22 sht nck, 1L Ruakaka Open 1100m 55 (C J Grylls 8) 11, Lim 54, 1:03.12 (Last 600m 33.92), Dead(5), Imperatriz 60 1, Winning For All 55 including 1 over 3, Irish Girl 55.5 4, Btg $21.00 Last to turn. Held up near 400m. 4TH, 27Aug22 3.5L Caulfield (G 1) Magic Millions Memsie Stakes 1400m 59 (M Dee 2) 14, Weight for age, 1:24.38 (Last 600m 35.40, Last 200m 12.10), Soft(5), Snapdancer 57 1, I’m Thunderstruck 59 2, Cascadian 59 3, Btg $41.00, $61.00 8th to 800m, 7th turn. Liked the way he got to the the line in the Group 1 Memsie last start. Knockout chance. 18. I WISH I WIN (14) 54 bl g 4 Savabeel — Make A Wish (NZ) (P G Moody) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $225,553 10 3 4 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 10 — 1 9 — — Wins — — 3 — — 2nds — — 4 — — 3rds — — 2 — — TRACK: 1:1-0-0 DIST: 4:1-2-1 Won over: 1200 (2) 1400 (1) 1st UP: 4:3-1-0 2nd UP: 3:0-3-0 3rd UP: 2:0-0-2 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 30% PLACE: 90% RTG: 98 LAST 15 STARTS: 12s2238s123s1 3RD, 19Mar22 0.8L, 0.5L Trentham (G 1) Levin Classic 1600m 56.5 (K Asano 6) 12, Set weights, 1:36.43 , Dead(4), Imperatriz 54.5 1, On The Bubbles 56.5 2, Mohawk Brave 56.5 4, Btg $11.00 10th to 1200m, 8th 800m, 7th turn. Slowly away. --- SPELL --WON, 27Aug22 4L, 1L Caulfield Open 1400m 54 (Ms J Kah 6) 12, Lim 54, 1:24.36 (Last 600m 36, Last 200m 11.84), Soft(6), Gentleman Roy 54.5 2, Open Minded 57.5 3, Hi Stranger 56.5 4, Btg $3.80, $2.60, $2.90 (fav). 6th settling, 8th turn. Showed a sharp turn of hoof to score convincingly here first-up. Competitive in Group 1 company in New Zealand two back and he looks up to this. 19. AGE OF CHIVALRY (8) 54 b/br g 7 He’s Remarkable (NZ) — Onyx (NZ) (M Price & M Kent Jnr) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $750,580 29 5 6 3 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 29 — 21 6 1 1 Wins — 4 1 — — 2nds — 3 2 — 1 3rds — 3 — — — TRACK: 12:2-2-1 DIST: 14:3-3-1 Won over: 1200 (2) 1400 (3) 1st UP: 8:1-2-0 2nd UP: 7:3-0-2 3rd UP: 4:1-1-0 4th UP: 4:0-2-0 WIN: 17.2% PLACE: 48.3% RTG: 98 LAST 15 STARTS: 24s76s4166580s5 11TH, 19Feb22 5.5L Flemington (LR) The Elms Hcp 1400m 57.5 (J Mott 11) 12, Lim 54, 1:21.87 (Last 600m 33.80, Last 200m 12.24), Good(4), Corner Pocket 54 1, Morvada 54.5 2, Mr Brightside 56.5 3, Btg $26.00, $31.00 8th settling, 5th 800m, 4th turn. Raced three wide. --- SPELL --5TH, 03Sep22 2.2L Moonee Valley (LR) Bendigo Bank Chautauqua Stks 1200m 55.5 (Ms J Kah 3) 14, Lim 54, 1:12.13 (Last 600m 37.10, Last 200m 12.56), Soft(6), Aysar 54.5 1, Enchanted Heart 54 2, Corner Pocket 55.5 3, Btg $13.00, $12.00, $16.00 8th to 800m, 11th turn. Slowly away. Just been battling of late and although will enjoy the 1400m want to watch again. 20. OPEN MINDED (2) 53.5 b g 6 Jimmy Choux (NZ) — Hidden Passion (A & S Freedman) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $465,240 21 9 — 4 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 21 — 15 3 3 — Wins — 7 — 2 — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — 2 2 — — TRACK: 7:4-0-1 DIST: 6:2-0-3 Won over: 1200 (6) 1300 (1) 1400 (2) 1st UP: 5:2-0-0 2nd UP: 5:1-0-2 3rd UP: 3:2-0-1 4th UP: 3:2-0-0 WIN: 42.9% PLACE: 61.9% RTG: 97 LAST 15 STARTS: 111103s03117s53 5TH, 13Aug22 3.4L Caulfield (LR) Evergreen Turf Regal Roller 1200m 55 (C Newitt 1) 10, Lim 54, 1:08.44 (Last 600m 33.88, Last 200m 11.70), Good(4), Uncommon James 54 1, Ranges 56.5 2, William Thomas 54 3, Btg $13.00, $26.00 4th to 800m, 3rd turn. 3RD, 27Aug22 4L, 1L Caulfield Open 1400m 57.5 (D Thornton 5) 12, Lim 54, 1:24.36 (Last 600m 36, Last 200m 12.56), Soft(6), I Wish I Win 54 1, Gentleman Roy 54.5 2, Hi Stranger 56.5 4, Btg $16.00, $15.00, $21.00 3rd throughout. Placed behind smart one here last start and he is honest. Include in multiples. RACE 8 4.50 (1200m) 1. LAVISH GIRL (C Maher & D Eustace) 4m By Xtravagant (NZ) - Ends In Tears (10:3-1-1): Worked to front when 2¼ len 7th of 10 (8) $10.00 56.0 Barb Raider 1600m F’ton G2 Tab Kewney Good(4) Mar 12. Strips fitter for 1½ len win I Am Superman, Odeum 990m Cranbourne Training barrier trial Heavy(10) Sept 5. Resuming. She will be better over further but won fresh last time in work. Class will take her a long way. 2. ZAPATEO (James Cummings) 4m By Brazen Beau - Jerezana (10:4-4-0): Safely held in 6¼ len 6th of 8 (7) $6.00 56.0 Eduardo 1000m R’wick G3 Concorde Stks Heavy(9) Sept 3. Coming off an average run in the wet in similar company at Randwick last time out. Dominant winner two back and must consider. 3. ARGENTIA (A & S Freedman) 4m By Frankel (GB) - Princess Coup (6:2-2-0): No match when 6¼ len 7th of 15 (13) $8.00 55.0 Snapdancer 1200m M’ville G1 Robert Sangster Soft(6) May 7. First-up. Comes to hand quickly and she caught the eye when first-up here last campaign. Major player. 4. CHAIN OF LIGHTNING (P G Moody) 4m By Fighting Sun - Magic Art (5:5-0-0): Let down nicely for 1¼ len win of 13 (12) $7.00 56.0 She’s All Class, Kissonallforcheeks 1200m C’field G3 W.W. Cockram Soft(5) Aug 27. Undefeated galloper. Quickened smartly to score here at latest. She looks to have untapped ability and can win again. 5. WRITTEN BEAUTY (C J Waller) 5m By Written Tycoon - Beauty World (16:6-1-0): Raced wide without cover when 3¾ len 9th of 17 (14) $31.00 57.0 Startantes 1400m E Farm G1 Tatt’s Tiara Good(4) June 25. Had the benefit of nk win Big Parade, Karaoke King 818m W Farm barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 9. Resuming. Has the talent to win this. Will sit off the speed but if close enough straightening she can run over the top of these. 6. RAINBIEL (Anthony Chibnall) 5m By Toronado (IR) - Isles Of Wonder (17:4-3-4): First-up finished 6¾ len 10th of 12 (5) $10.00 54.0 Triple Missile 1200m Swan Hill Open Hcp Soft(5) June 10. First-up. She is smart but may find this a bit hot fresh. 7. ISOTOPE (T J Gollan) 5m By Deep Field - Great Dansaar (16:6-3-0): Pulled up with thumps when 3¾ len 6th of 13 (8) $6.00 56.0 Chain Of Lightning 1200m C’field G3 W.W. Cockram Soft(5) Aug 27. Ran home respectably here last start. Each-way claims. 8. SHE’S ALL CLASS (C Maher & D Eustace) 4m By I Am Invincible - Shirra Nui (11:1-3-2): Got home nicely to run 1¼ len 2nd of 13 (10) $41.00 56.0 Chain Of Lightning 1200m C’field G3 W.W. Cockram Soft(5) Aug 27. Closed from well back to fill the minors at long odds here last outing. Drawn to receive every chance and knockout chance. 9. EXCELIDA (Ben & J D Hayes) 6m By Exceed And Excel - Lady Sayyida (NZ) (32:5-5-8): Held up near 600m when ½ hd, 2¾ len 3rd of 13 (7) $6.00 53.0 Belle Plaisir, Cherry Tortoni 1600m M’ville G3 R A Lee Good(4) May 21. Resuming. She races well here but needs best to be a factor. 10. FELICIA: SCRATCHED 11. ANOTHER AWARD (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 5m By Shamus Award - El Milagro (23:6-4-3): Laid in in straight when 4 len 4th of 15 (8) $3.30F 55.5 Seradess 1200m M’ville G3 Proud Miss Good(4) May 21. First-up. Not beaten all that far in Group 1 class two starts back. Must always respect stable when they cross the border. 12. LARKSPUR RUN: SCRATCHED RACE 9 5.25 (1100m) 1. IN THE BOAT (L Smith) 5g By Nostradamus - Almost Crystal (12:7-1-3): On return from break finished 2½ len 5th of 11 (9) $6.00 58.0 Shooting For Gold 1100m C’field G3 The McCafe Soft(5) Aug 27. Far from disgraced here first-up. She will strip fitter and takes catching from the corner. Major player. 2. INGRATIATING (James Cummings) 4h By Frosted (US) - Obsequious (16:3-4-3): Slowly away when lg hd, 1½ len 3rd of 12 (3) $3.00F 57.0 Athelric, Arentee 1200m E Farm LR Queensland Day Good(4) June 4. Prepared for this with 13¼ len 2nd O’President 900m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. Resuming. Boasts an impressive fresh record. Cannot leave out. 3. PRINCE OF BOOM (R L Heathcote) 4g By Spirit Of Boom - Dazzling Display (10:5-0-0): Failed to handle going when 3½ len 8th of 14 (12) $5.00F 55.5 Aysar 1200m M Valley LR Chautauqua Stks Soft(6) Sept 3. Was not all that far away at The Valley firstup. Strips fitter and in the mix. 4. SERADESS (Mark & Levi Kavanagh) 4m By Astern - Obsidian Dragon (10:5-0-2): Found the lead when 2¾ len win of 15 (10) $4.80 56.5 I Am Bene, Gimmie Par 1200m M’ville G3 Proud Miss Good(4) May 21. First-up. Has a good first-up record and the speed to sit in first couple for a long way. 5. AMISH BOY (C Maher & D Eustace) 5g By Star Witness - Sheeznodoubt (20:1-5-4): Overraced 5½ len 14th of 18 (9) $41.00 57.5 I’m Thunderstruck 1500m R’hill Golden Eagle Good(3) Oct 30. Resuming. Has not won for a long time and place looks best chance fresh. 6. ROCKETING BY (David Pfieffer) 5g By So You Think (NZ) - Across The Moon (17:4-1-3): Not fully tested when 12 len last of 8 (5) $31.00 56.0 Eduardo 1000m R’wick G3 Concorde Stks Heavy(9) Sept 3. Eye catcher when rushed home two back then forget last start when never clear. 7. HOLBIEN (S J Richards) 8g By Pierro - Carribean Sunset (IR) (56:7-10-10): Rolled along in front nose 2nd of 13 (3) $14.00 54.5 Milford 2000m C’field G3 Easter Cup Good(3) April 16. First-up. Veteran galloper who may find this a bit too tough. 8. BLESS HER (Clayton Douglas) 6m By Street Boss (US) - Blessit (23:5-6-3): Well beaten 7¾ len 10th of 11 (5) $21.00 55.0 Shooting For Gold 1100m C’field G3 The McCafe Soft(5) Aug 27. She is bit hard to catch and only battled last start. Placed here previously and may sneak a minor spot. 9. IT’SOURTIME (D T O’Brien) 5g By Time For War Zedoble (13:3-5-2): Gave good sight sht nk 2nd of 16 (4) $3.60F 54.0 Looks Like Elvis 1400m F’ton Open Hcp Soft(6) June 4. Resuming. Luckless two back then only just missed last outing. He can win this. 10. SARTORIAL SPLENDOR (J D Sadler) 6g By Brazen Beau - Personal Ensign (25:6-4-3): Led them up for 4¾ len 9th of 10 (4) $18.00 54.0 Uncommon James 1200m C’field LR Regal Roller Good(4) Aug 13. Been bit disappointing last couple and needs to improve. Goes forward but place preferred. 11. CURRAN (Ms L Tolson & Ms L Proctor) 5g By Night Of Thunder (IR) - Tramell (20:4-5-2): Battled away for 2¼ len 4th of 11 (8) $31.00 57.0 Shooting For Gold 1100m C’field G3 The McCafe Soft(5) Aug 27. Fair effort without threatening here last outing. One for multiples. 12. ROSE QUARTZ (G M Begg) 5m By Written Tycoon - Obsidian Dragon (8:4-1-1): Gave all for lg nk 2nd of 9 (3) $2.20F 54.0 Bermadez 1200m F’ton (Bm90) Soft(6) Mar 5. Primed for return with 2 len, hd 3rd Bella Nipotina, Star Patrol 800m Cranbourne Training barrier trial Heavy(9) Aug 9. First-up. She can produce a run fresh and would include in main chances. 13. FINE DANE (J F Moloney) 7g By Danerich - Fine Feelings (44:5-5-10): Took up a midfield position when first-up 8½ len 9th of 12 (4) $18.00 60.0 Asfoora 1000m Sandown-Hillside 3yo+ (Bm78) Soft(6) Sept 7. Failed to quicken at Hillside first-up. Has come up with a horror draw and will need some luck to worry these. WAGGA WAGGA HARNESS today DAILY DOUBLE RACES 5 & 7 EARLY QUADDIE RACES 1, 2, 3, 4 TREBLE RACES 6, 7, 8 QUADDIE RACES 5, 6, 7, 8 ODDS AND EVENS ALL RACES • ON SKY RACING 1 TAB FIRST 4 ALL RACES MOBILE: (8) STAND: (8) *DENOTES DRIVER CONCESSION APPLIES RACE 5 Melb Cup @ Riverina 1740m 3.52 DD1 Q1 RACE 1 Conquest Pools Pace 2270m 1.23 EQ1 4yo & up NR up to 48 RBD Mobile. $9792. 1 676s9 TIGER FOR LIFE R J Coelli Fr $41.00 A P Richardson Fr *2.25 2 65935 FLANEUR 3 72484 LOUIE FINN R J Brewer Fr 11.00 4 58545 GLAMORS SYMBOL P W McRae Fr 7.50 J P Kahlefeldt (C) Fr 17.00 5 96967 ISNTTHATRIGHT J J Hutchinson (C) Fr 41.00 6 96s87 MATAI REACTOR 7 46857 CRAFTY MATCH D J Druitt Fr 41.00 8 48754 GUY LOOKS GOOD J G Painting Fr 3.00 B D Micallef (C) Fr 17.00 9 78884 DREAM COPY 10 67579 RUN VIV RUN R L White Fr 67.00 GUY LOOKS GOOD 1, Flaneur 2, Glamors Symbol 3, Louie Finn 4. RACE 2 Harness Trading Ring 2270m 2.03 EQ2 4yo & up NR up to 48 RBD Mobile. $9792. 1 67226 SOKYS FALCON T J Rutland 2 32243 HES A TERROR P W McRae 3 47229 WHAT A PLEASURE H O’Neill (C) 4 95733 ALLY ROGAN M R Turton (C) 5 9s222 ONE HORN BILLY T J Day 6 29108 THE CLOCK WINDER S P Hallcroft B D Micallef (C) 7 97122 KICKATINALONGPONY 8 23849 MANGOCHILILIME B K Smith 9 72188 GLITTER STRIP D R Perrot D N Watson (C) 10 35377 SPORTS BOUNTY KICKATINALONGPONY 1, Ally Rogan 2, Hes A Terror 3, What A Pleasure 4. RACE 3 Steel Supplies Pace Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr 17.00 4.50 15.00 3.50 26.00 21.00 *2.60 21.00 34.00 41.00 1740m 2.42 EQ3 No NR PBD/L5$ Mobile. $9792. 1 AMANDA IS WATCHING J J Hutchinson (C) Fr 2 WHITEBLUEWORLD T J Day Fr 3 SUMMER BAY BREW S P Hallcroft Fr 4 4 BE DAZZLED A J Turnbull Fr 5 96 JOLEANER R J Coelli Fr 6 4 LISTEN TO MY HEART N R Jack Fr 7 3 MIGHTY JOLT B M Hewitt Fr 8 455 EYEDIDNTLOSEIT J C Locke (C) Fr 9 72 TROUVILLE J G Painting Fr 10 52227 OFFICIALLY SAID P W McRae Fr BE DAZZLED 1, Trouville 2, Mighty Jolt 3, Listen To My Heart 4. 26.00 41.00 41.00 *2.50 101.00 7.50 4.00 51.00 3.75 26.00 RACE 4 Tiger Tara NZ @ Medowie 1740m 3.17 EQ4 3yo No NR PBD Mobile. $9792. 1 sr1s2 MADAM MAGGIE B M Hewitt Fr 17.00 2 31s33 THE ROGUE I AM T J Day Fr 51.00 J P Kahlefeldt (C) Fr 201.00 3 68409 NO MORE PROMISES B D Micallef (C) Fr 21.00 4 53155 WATTOSBLAZEOFGLORY 5 57s16 NEED A PENNY J G Painting Fr 101.00 6 1s552 POCKET LINE B T Jones Fr 34.00 7 894s1 IDEAL DANCE A J Turnbull Fr 5.00 8 39s1s SHARKTON N R Jack Fr 10.00 9 1s CARIBBEAN PRIDE B A Harpley Fr 67.00 10 1 WOODY LOMBO P W McRae Fr *1.40 WOODY LOMBO 1, Ideal Dance 2, Sharkton 3, Madam Maggie 4. No NR PBD/L5$ Mobile. $9792. 1 060s2 DESMOND B D Micallef (C) Fr 51.00 2 63624 SHOOIN B A Harpley Fr 26.00 A L Turnbull (C) Fr 3.25 3 3655s DALVEY ROBYN 4 1056s NOWHERENEAR CRAZY M W Sullivan Fr 51.00 A P Richardson Fr 34.00 5 59610 CHARLOTTE CASLICK 6 28313 UNLUCKY S M Maguire Fr 34.00 7 42116 STRUTTY P W McRae Fr 21.00 8 32213 WALLY BLASTER R V Lemon Fr 26.00 B K Woodhouse Fr 15.00 9 11683 OUR REBEL YELL 10 14s1 TREASURE STRIDE N R Jack Fr *1.65 TREASURE STRIDE 1, Dalvey Robyn 2, Our Rebel Yell 3, Strutty 4. RACE 6 Rural Supplies Coolamon1740m 4.33 Q2 3yo & up F&M NR up to 52 PBD/L5$ Mobile. $9792. 1 5s96s BATED BREATH B T Jones Fr 11.00 2 48570 LONDON LADY C M Watson Fr 101.00 T L Osmond (C) Fr 51.00 3 996s2 PASS THE BATON J P McPherson (C) Fr 6.50 4 s4288 ONA MERRY DANCE 5 52668 SCHIAVONE A L Diebert (C) Fr 17.00 B D Micallef (C) Fr *2.00 6 74325 ULAANBAATAR D N Watson (C) Fr 13.00 7 16774 JUSTROLLINGAROUND 8 15658 UROC BABY J M Prior Fr 67.00 9 16934 SMASH IT S P Hallcroft Fr 13.00 10 44341 SECRET BLING P W McRae Fr 5.00 ULAANBAATAR 1, Secret Bling 2, Ona Merry Dance 3, Bated Breath 4. RACE 7 Campbell’s Comments2270m5.12 DD2 Q3 NR up to 55 PBD/LTW Mobile. $9792. 1 s7421 MILLYS BEACH T J Day 2 11123 VENETIAN A J Turnbull 3 16752 SASHA J G Painting 4 12718 NOBLE TRICK S M Maguire 5 18479 SCOTTIE MACH B T Jones 6 4216s PAS GUARANTEE B M Hewitt 7 6s215 SHADES OF HEAVEN R J Coelli 8 13444 PEGGYVILLE R V Lemon 9 60415 STREAMLINER B K Smith 10 73612 DUST TO DIAMONDS P W McRae PAS GUARANTEE 1, Venetian 2, Noble Trick 3, Sasha 4. RACE 8 TAB Venue Mode Pace 1740m • ON SKY RACING 1 TAB FIRST 4 ALL RACES MOBILE: (7) STAND: (8) *DENOTES DRIVER CONCESSION APPLIES RACE 1 Garrards Horse & Hound 1660m 6.20 EQ1 Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr 101.00 2.35 17.00 7.00 21.00 *2.25 51.00 101.00 51.00 34.00 5.45 Q4 NR up to 63 RBD Mobile. $9792. 1 s7254 GRACIE TALTOA P W McRae Fr 2 121s2 MISSED THE TRUTH J G Painting Fr B D Micallef (C) Fr 3 5s841 ROCK THE NATION J P McPherson (C,5) Fr 4 24612 NINETEENTH MAN M J Buckingham Fr 5 s8741 AXINITE 6 85134 GLENLEA HANOVER R J Coelli Fr B D Micallef (C) Fr 7 10424 BILLYSBREDONE 8 13254 OUR LADY LARA B M Hewitt Fr J P McPherson (C,5) Fr 9 7s228 ANIMAL 10 1s864 CHEEZ B A Harpley Fr MISSED THE TRUTH 1, Nineteenth Man 2, Animal 3, Cheez 4. ALBION PARK HARNESS tonight 21.00 *2.25 34.00 2.50 67.00 41.00 51.00 17.00 11.00 13.00 Tips by Darren Clayton TAB CODE: BH DAILY DOUBLE RACES 5 & 7 EARLY QUADDIE RACES 1, 2, 3, 4 TREBLE RACES 6, 7, 8 QUADDIE RACES 5, 6, 7, 8 ODDS AND EVENS ALL RACES RACE 5 Vale John Humphreys 1660m 8.15 DD1 Q1 NR 50 to 53 PBD Mobile. $6230. 1 46505 ARTISTIC SAINT J A Topping (C) A F J Sanderson 2 64352 MISTER CAUTIOUS 3 12571 HARRY KANE H L Barnes 4 13s80 PRESIDENT GOTTA GO T R Moffat 5 54433 TINGE OF FEAR J B Elkins (C) 6 46312 VINDICATE N J McMullen 7 52593 CHAL BE (ODM) T Dixon 8 66321 COPY WRITER L T Cain (C) 9 10982 FAST TRACKER G W Dixon 10 82722 ALTANA BLUE A M Payne (C) COPY WRITER 1, Fast Tracker 2, Vindicate 3, Chal Be 4. RACE 2 Lunchbox Lodge Tips by iFORM TAB CODE: CH Fr $10.00 Fr 12.00 Fr 6.00 Fr 34.00 Fr 17.00 Fr 4.80 Fr 15.00 Fr *3.60 Fr 5.50 Fr 15.00 1660m 6.49 EQ2 NR Up to 90 PBD Mobile Heat. $6230. 1 55795 SO BOBS YOUR UNCLE P J McMullen 2 3122u CLASSIE WASHINGTON A R Garrard (C) 3 644s7 COMMODORE JUJON T Dixon 4 03745 RONALDO S R Graham A F J Sanderson 5 1561s SUMOMENTSOMEWHERE 6 46545 KASH US BACK B W Barnes 7 82331 ROCKS OR DIAMONDS J B Elkins (C) L J Whittaker (C) 8 2301s ANOTHER STATEMENT 9 0214s HITTHEROADJACK G W Dixon CLASSIE WASHINGTON 1, Ronaldo 2, Rocks Or Diamonds 3, Sumomentsomewhere 4. Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr 21.00 *2.80 26.00 4.50 4.00 14.00 7.00 17.00 21.00 1 65s28 OFFICE BAD BOY N M Dawson Fr 2 99778 GETALOADATHISGIRL D E Russell Fr 3 65212 HIT THE TRACK P J McMullen Fr 4 66698 ONLY ONE DON B D Forge Fr 5 57656 FOR NO REASON M J Elkins Fr 6 s4s87 NONE GRATER N J McMullen Fr 7 29556 JACOBS THUNDER J A Topping (C) Fr 8 74583 MAJOR SLIP UP P J Keats Fr 9 26833 SUBTLE ADVICE T R Moffat Fr 10 15434 IM LOKI B W Barnes Fr HIT THE TRACK 1, Office Bad Boy 2, Im Loki 3, Subtle Advice 4. RACE 6 Just Turf Pace NR 45 to 49 PBD Mobile. $6230. 1 29237 GOSLING IN FLIGHT B W Barnes Fr 14.00 2 43313 ARCHILLES H L Barnes Fr *3.00 P R Chappenden Fr 51.00 3 86590 SHESHERZ 4 82211 SPRINGFIELD SPIRIT A R Garrard (C) Fr 4.80 5 03346 BUKTHSYSTEM L T Cain (C) Fr 10.00 6 88s05 ROLLED IN GOLD P J McMullen Fr 17.00 7 85753 AQUA CRUISER N J McMullen Fr 21.00 8 22727 MAFFIOSO GIRL M J Elkins Fr 8.50 9 62575 MOONLIGHT BUTCHER J A Topping (C) Fr 19.00 10 54632 SHADYS DELIGHT T R Moffat Fr 4.40 ARCHILLES 1, Shadys Delight 2, Springfield Spirit 3, Gosling In Flight 4. RACE 4 Skinners Regret Pace 1660m 7.45 EQ4 NR 60 to 70 PBD Mobile. $6230. Fr *1.70 Fr 7.00 Fr 26.00 Fr 21.00 Fr 5.00 Fr 26.00 Fr 6.00 2138m 8.45 6.00 19.00 *2.30 51.00 15.00 14.00 17.00 21.00 8.50 5.00 Q2 NR 54 to 60 PBD Mobile. $6332. 1 87628 SAILALONG SINBAD T R Moffat Fr 2 82354 CAPTAIN OH CAPTAIN L T Cain (C) Fr 3 91186 BRIDGE COIN B W Barnes Fr 4 54275 BOTTLE ROCK M J Elkins Fr 5 s8874 FORTYEIGHTHENSON D J McCall Fr 6 54933 MISTER DIAMOND P J McMullen Fr 7 31211 HES PERFECTLY IDEAL N J McMullen Fr MISTER DIAMOND 1, Hes Perfectly Ideal 2, Sailalong Sinbad 3, Bridge Coin 4. RACE 7 PSP Trot RACE 3 Rod Plunkett - A Sad Loss 1660m 7.15 EQ3 1 35935 NO DOUBT S R Graham A M Payne (C,5) 2 18216 GELDOF 3 38525 TEARAWAY DIAMOND G C Elkins 4 5s765 LITTLE CHANGE P J McMullen 5 16172 RACY ROXY G W Dixon 6 37663 JUMPING JOLT M J Elkins L S Manzelmann (C) 7 63161 KANYE CRUSADER NO DOUBT 1, Kanye Crusader 2, Racy Roxy 3, Geldof 4. 3yo & up NR 41 to 44 PBD Mobile. $4241. 4.50 21.00 8.00 15.00 21.00 3.20 *2.50 1660m 9.15 DD2 Q3 3yo & up Trotters NR 50 to 65 PBD Mobile. $6230. 1 87489 AURORA C K Sneddon 2 64462 EVERYSECONDCOUNTS T J Lethaby 3 7s553 YEA YOU G W Dixon 4 73423 MILLY AN EYRE N J McMullen 5 47311 BOURBONONTHEROCKS M J Elkins 6 81756 HELLO JOLENE JOLENE T Dixon 7 13172 RIGONDEAUX (ODM) P J McMullen 8 12417 THE REAPER A R Garrard (C) BOURBONONTHEROCKS 1, Rigondeaux 2, Milly An Eyre 3, Hello Jolene Jolene 4. RACE 8 Wolf Signs Pace 1660m 9.45 Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr 19.00 15.00 10.00 7.50 *3.40 4.50 4.00 8.50 Q4 NR 45 to 49 PBD Mobile. $6230. 1 76721 WONDERWOMAN JUJON G W Dixon Fr 4.20 2 45422 THE HARRIS HAWK P J McMullen Fr *3.00 3 47489 OLD ENGLISH N M Dawson Fr 19.00 4 49s64 SII SEMPRE TILLY D J McCall Fr 17.00 5 61267 PRESS STATEMENT L T Cain (C) Fr 12.00 6 75586 LUXURY LAD A R Garrard (C) Fr 21.00 7 47717 PEBBLE SANDS M J Elkins Fr 10.00 8 13331 DOOLITTLE DEXTER B W Barnes Fr 3.50 9 39s79 LEFTMEATTHEBAR J A Topping (C) Fr 41.00 THE HARRIS HAWK 1, Wonderwoman Jujon 2, Doolittle Dexter 3, Press Statement 4.
68 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU SHEPPARTON HARNESS tonight • ON SKY RACING 1 RACE 1 Alabar Pace 1690m 6.02 EQ1 4yo & up NR up to 47 PBD Mobile Final. $7000. 1 62431 BLAZIN HEAVEN S L Ewen Fr $9.00 2 89012 ELENNA J J Herbertson (C) Fr 12.00 3 32423 MADAM AUCKLAND (r) J L Duggan Fr 26.00 4 559s3 THE DUX L R Sutton Fr 11.00 5 052s2 BENTLEIGH M R Pitt Fr 7.00 6 2s651 HARRYHOO C A Alford Fr *3.00 7 92422 REDFOX RAIDER J M Chibnall (C) Fr 14.00 8 4s513 GO GEORGE GO P G Bull Fr 26.00 9 12231 ILLAWONG JOVIAL D K Douglas Fr 3.80 10 44s51 THE FALCON PRINCE G R Sugars Fr 6.00 11 41732 OPEN THE VALVE M J Bellman Fr 21.00 ILLAWONG JOVIAL 1, Harryhoo 2, The Falcon Prince 3, Redfox Raider 4. RACE 2 VHRC Caduceus Provincial 2190m 6.28 EQ2 4yo & up NR 52 to 55 PBD Mobile Heat. $7000. 1 32196 DONT WASTE TIME J J Herbertson (C) Fr 18.00 2 0r9s5 UBETCHA K W Weidenbach Fr 21.00 3 437s5 GALACTIC GAL R K Bartley Fr 14.00 4 33364 HANCOCKS HERO C L Crossland (C) Fr 12.00 5 32878 ARTISTIC COWBOY M J Bellman Fr 9.00 6 83632 DIGYOURHEELSIN J L Duggan Fr 7.00 7 52436 WRITE ABOUT ANGUS D K Douglas Fr 9.00 8 27313 OKINAWA BEACH D R Wilson Fr 12.00 9 31365 NIKI NAH NAH Km Gath Fr 3.80 10 95646 REIGN MAKER J M Chibnall (C,5) Fr 12.00 11 94s20 THE WOLF M R Pitt Fr *3.20 NIKI NAH NAH 1, The Wolf 2, Write About Angus 3, Hancocks Hero 4. RACE 3 The Abrahams Classic 2190m 7.00 EQ3 2yo Trotters PBD/LTW Mobile. $12,000. 1 3 SARGEANT STRIDE N R Jack 2 225s2 COGNATI G R Sugars 3 321s5 DICHOTOMY B L McDonough 4 14 MISS FRANCENE D Jack 5 2147 ESS KAY HOLLYWOOD C J Maggs 6 33701 LIZZIES SON D P Paton 7 3162 STEVIE GEE T J French (C) 8 s1 SATIN STRIDE C W Lang 9 41213 ROCKINWITHATTITUDE J Barker 10 111s VALERIE LANE K E Manning 11 41s0 LARR DEES SON (ODM) B R Gath 12 1116s UPTOWN LAD (ODM) L R Sutton COGNATI 1, Stevie Gee 2, Valerie Lane 3, Satin Stride 4. Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr 11.00 4.20 21.00 16.00 26.00 18.00 *3.50 5.50 11.00 6.50 34.00 11.00 RACE 4 Shepparton Trotters Oaks 2190m 7.30 EQ4 3yo Trotting Fillies PBD/LTW Mobile. $12,000. 1 2s379 GOODGIRLSAVENGER M R Pitt Fr 34.00 2 10s05 BE MY STAR C D Svanosio Fr 16.00 3 s4321 ILLAWONG LARAJAY G R Sugars Fr 9.00 4 21s58 TAIMATE SASS A M Butt Fr 12.00 5 44217 STINGOFAWASP J L Laugher (C) Fr 18.00 6 11222 EGRET L R Sutton Fr *2.60 7 22380 EBONYS AVENGER J J Herbertson (C) Fr 14.00 8 11s41 USED TO BE A MAID R W Petroff Fr 6.50 9 11161 REVELSTOKE N R Jack Fr 3.30 10 12635 MILLEE (ODM) E J Tappe Fr 34.00 11 21540 ALDEBARAN KEEPA (ODM) C A Alford Fr 12.00 EGRET 1, Revelstoke 2, Used To Be A Maid 3, Aldebaran Keepa 4. RACE 5 Mark Pitt Pace 2190m 8.00 DD1 Q1 3yo Pacers PBD/LTW Mobile. $8000. 1 46445 MAXY WANTS TO PLAY D R Wilson 2 51s ALBALOU C N Shinn 3 3613s ALWAYS LOCKSLEY R K Bartley 4 42s32 PUZZLE PIECE M J Bellman 5 0s211 ANDREW J N Quinlan 6 761s1 HES OLLY S L Ewen 7 21s12 WILL HE PIKE L R Sutton 8 1647s COCORA D M Miles 9 4s311 AZELLIAS FAME C D Svanosio 10 1134 TAKE IT DOWN N R Jack PUZZLE PIECE 1, Hes Olly 2, Andrew 3, Always Locksley 4. MILDURA harness today • ON SKY RACING 1 TAB CODE: PH • Tips by Luke Humphreys 1 Pace 2190m 12.32 EQ1 1 Smiling Shandy Fr, 2 Valbarann Fr, 3 Gilardi Fr, 4 The Trainman Fr, 5 Mustang Max Fr, 6 Eddee Fr, 7 Pinkie Promise Fr, 8 Its Nicholas Fr, 9 El Banco Fr, 10 Jordie Dee Fr, 11 No Emotion (Em) Fr, TIPS: SMILING SHANDY 1, Its Nicholas 2, Valbarann 3, The Trainman 4. 2 Pace 2190m 1.12 EQ2 1 Devil Of A Smile Fr, 2 Lets Go Exclusive Fr, 3 Bravely Done Fr, 4 Doc Harvey Fr, 5 Havelock Fr, 6 Asher Abbey Fr, 7 Agent Callan Fr, 8 Dallas Charlie Fr, 9 Chalkncheddar Fr, 10 Terror To Rock Fr, 11 No Emotion (Em) Fr, TIPS: DEVIL OF A SMILE 1, Agent Callan 2, Dallas Charlie 3, Bravely Done 4. 3 Pace 2190m 1.46 EQ3 1 Cotton Candy Man Fr, 2 Tropical Storm Fr, 3 Trebek Fr, 4 Classic Reactor Fr, 5 Dougs Cino Fr, 6 Lifeinthebalance Fr, 7 Bettorz Beach Fr, 8 All Good Fr, 9 Be A Good Scout Fr, 10 Spring Delight Fr, TIPS: ALL GOOD 1, Bettorz Beach 2, Be A Good Scout 3, Spring Delight 4. 4 Pace 1790m 2.22 EQ4 1 380 TELL US WE DREAM Fr SCRATCHED — 2 10s VIEIRA Fr S K Pascoe (C) $17 3 629 BEZZABOMA Fr R T Sanderson (C) 17 4 240 LILBITAHENRYTEE Fr C R Clarke (C) 8.5 5 354 STONEBRIDGE STAR Fr K M Watson 11 6 413 FEISTY PHOEBE Fr A M Ashwood *2.8 7 265 SPRINGFIELD SHADOW Fr E J Tormey 9.5 8 134 BEAUDACIOUS Fr W J Hill 11 9 298 WHITE STAR VILLAGE Fr J L Laugher (C) 3.2 10 869 IMPETUOSO Fr C L Johnson (C) 11 11 446 APACHE WIND Fr M H Phillips (C) 17 VIEIRA 1, White Star Village 2, Feisty Phoebe 3, Stonebridge Star 4. Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr 21.00 21.00 7.00 6.00 *3.50 4.20 5.00 14.00 9.00 18.00 DAILY DOUBLE RACES 5 & 7 TAB FIRST 4 ALL RACES EARLY QUADDIE RACES 1, 2, 3, 4 TREBLE RACES 6, 7, 8 QUADDIE RACES 5, 6, 7, 8 ODDS AND EVENS ALL RACES MOBILE: (7) STAND: (7) *DENOTES DRIVER CONCESSION APPLIES RACE 6 Shepparton Trotters Cup 2190m 8.30 Q2 1 1111s LOCKSLEY LOVER R K Bartley Fr 7.00 2 28125 ALL CASHED UP N R Jack Fr 3.40 3 436s2 JUST BELIEVE G R Sugars Fr *2.80 4 s7127 OFORTUNA J N Quinlan Fr 9.00 5 1145s ULTIMATE STRIDE C W Lang Fr 5.50 6 37120 BRANDLO PRINCE C D Svanosio Fr 14.00 7 83644 SUNDONS COURAGE M R Pitt Fr 5.00 ALL CASHED UP 1, Just Believe 2, Sundons Courage 3, Locksley Lover 4. RACE 7 Your Sold Real Estate 2190m 9.00 DD2 Q3 NR 56 to 64 PBD Mobile. $8000. 1 92445 LOTTIE MOON J Breen Fr 16.00 2 1s419 LE BELLE BIJOUX M J Bellman Fr 4.20 3 47s38 JETS ART N R Jack Fr 12.00 4 11245 HERESHECOMESSASSY D M Miles Fr 5.00 5 48111 GOJOE D K Douglas Fr 7.00 6 01315 SAYITAINTSO JOE J L Duggan Fr 11.00 7 51436 HEREHECOMES R K Bartley Fr 18.00 8 61455 CASTING SHADOW L R Sutton Fr 23.00 9 15531 JUST RALPH J M Chibnall (C,5) Fr *2.80 10 3453s ORBIE G P Chamouras (C) Fr 9.00 HERESHECOMESSASSY 1, Le Belle Bijoux 2, Just Ralph 3, Jets Art 4. RACE 8 Nutrien Standardbreds1690m 9.30 Q4 NR 65 to 79 PBD Mobile. $10,000. 1 10575 BARRETT C L Crossland (C,5) Fr 2 21216 OZZIE JOY D K Douglas Fr 3 588s0 WATTLEBANK FLYER A Scott (C,5) Fr 4 s1766 ALADDIN K E Manning Fr 5 06330 HIGH FLYING HARRY M R Pitt Fr 6 27974 VILLACCI L Miles Fr 7 71114 SIMPLY SAM N R Jack Fr 8 23373 DANGERZONE A L Turnbull Fr SIMPLY SAM 1, Dangerzone 2, High Flying Harry 3, Ozzie Joy 4. RACE 9 Barastoc Handicap 26.00 11.00 26.00 16.00 *2.30 4.50 8.50 2.80 2190m 10.30 4yo & up NR up to 51 PBD/LTW Mobile. $7000. 1 s289s LOVE LOU LONGTIME M R Pitt Fr *2.30 2 15643 NIVEKALON EAGLE J J Herbertson (C) Fr 8.50 3 28702 OCCIANO C T Crook Fr 16.00 4 23323 REGALITY C N Shinn Fr 6.50 5 s2087 KEAYANG ALEX G Bilney (C) Fr 18.00 6 96494 SHEZABLUECHIP P G Bull Fr 26.00 7 47841 MISS PIGGY WIGGY N R Jack Fr 14.00 8 14686 MAJOR COMMENT J L Duggan Fr 23.00 9 21636 IDEAL INVESTMENT C A Alford Fr 12.00 10 53513 BETTOR SPORT R J Walters Fr 4.80 11 62156 SOUTHERN GNP J M Chibnall (C) Fr 10.00 LOVE LOU LONGTIME 1, Bettor Sport 2, Regality 3, Southern Gnp 4. 2190m 3.03 DD1 Q1 1790m 3.40 Q2 1 308 ZEUS DAN Fr S K Pascoe (C) 51 2 726 ROBERTS DELIGHT Fr A M Ashwood 7 3 s33 COCO BEACH Fr B I Devcic 26 4 947 SARAH BONUS Fr A P Vozlic 51 5 859 CUTTY SARK Fr R T Sanderson (C)11 6 477 STORM STRIDE Fr N A McCallum 6.5 7 781 FRANKNTANK Fr M H Phillips (C) 51 8 221 SERGIOS ROCKET Fr C R Clarke (C) *1.2 9 9s6 SIRBENJAMINBUTTON Fr S O’Sullivan (C,3)51 10 845 SINISTER Fr SCRATCHED — SERGIOS ROCKET 1, Roberts Delight 2, Storm Stride 3, Sirbenjaminbutton 4. 7 Pace 2190m 10.00 1 23758 WATCH AND ACT L R Sutton Fr 2 5330s THEYALLENDINY R W Petroff Fr 3 6796s ALDEBARAN JAYTEE J L Duggan 10 4 36344 ALLWOODS SUNBEAM N R Jack 10 5 62122 BAXTER C A Alford 10 6 12215 YANKEE LOVER J J Herbertson (C) 20 7 77s40 KYVALLEY SHAUNIE (ODS) C D Svanosio 20 8 62153 ALLURING TYRON N R Jack 30 BAXTER 1, Alluring Tyron 2, Yankee Lover 3, Theyallendiny 4. 1 69 HUNGRY HOGARTH Fr C L Johnson (C) 51 2 6s2 GAMER Fr J L Laugher (C) 3.4 3 456 HOLZHAUER Fr N A McCallum 26 4 680 YERING SOHO Fr L Watson 51 5 464 BILLY JACK Fr M H Phillips (C) 31 6 1s5 EXTRINSIC Fr S O’Sullivan (C) 6 7 342 LARVOTTO BEACH Fr C R Clarke (C) *1.9 8 132 ROCKETS MATE Fr E J Tormey 4.6 9 6s6 JAY MILLER Fr W J Hill 51 10 473 WHODAT BOODAT Fr K M Watson 101 LARVOTTO BEACH 1, Gamer 2, Rockets Mate 3, Extrinsic 4. 6 Pace 26.00 11.00 26.00 16.00 *2.30 4.50 8.50 2.80 Trotters NR 52 or better PBD Stand. $8000. RACE 10 Neatline Homes Pace 2190m 4.15 DD2 Q3 1 211 OUR HOLLA STAR Fr D J Murphy (C,5) 11 2 471 ANOTHERBIGMAN Fr C R Clarke (C,3) *1.7 3 249 ISITWRONGTOBEXCITED Fr SCRATCHED — 4 277 REAL DASH Fr L C Cook (C,5) 31 5 364 GUARANTEED SECRET Fr N A McCallum 31 6 525 OZZIE DAYBREAK Fr D J Locke 31 7 1r1 LINXX Fr M H Phillips (C,3) 9.5 8 844 MICTON MOUSE Fr L Watson 31 9 69s GOODTIME MADDIE Fr W J Hill 26 10 391 SHADOW TERROR Fr C L Johnson (C,3)11 11 533 TWO SOCK CREEK Fr R T Sanderson (C,3) 3.4 TWO SOCK CREEK 1, Anotherbigman 2, Micton Mouse 3, Guaranteed Secret 4. 8 Pace 2190m 4.53 Q4 1 646 IM ALRIGHT JACK Fr A P Vozlic 101 2 753 CALL ME HENRY Fr D J Locke 101 3 216 ALLTHEWAYTOROYALTY Fr W J Hill 21 4 638 TACT TORY Fr C L Johnson (C) 26 5 212 KUSANOVA Fr C R Clarke (C) *2.1 6 21r RENKO Fr J L Laugher (C) 2.5 7 253 WAITPINGA LAD Fr L Watson 14 8 635 STARVIN MARVIN Fr R T Sanderson (C) 21 9 44s WILSHIRE BOULEVARD Fr E J Tormey 31 10 714 MURRANJI TRACK Fr M H Phillips (C) 4.6 KUSANOVA 1, Renko 2, Starvin Marvin 3, Murranji Track 4. 9 Pace 1790m 5.27 1 Overpowering Fr, 2 Gilty Hanover Fr, 3 Dennis Fr, 4 Accelere Fr, 5 Duke Of Dundee Fr, 6 Mailman Fr, 7 Zadaka (Em) Fr, 8 Rocknroll Ronnie Fr, 9 Nationaldraft Fr, 10 Shannonstheman Fr, 11 Bernie Winkle Fr, TIPS: BERNIE WINKLE 1, Nationaldraft 2, Rocknroll Ronnie 3, Duke Of Dundee 4. 10 Pace 1790m 5.52 1 Fiftyshades Cresco Fr, 2 Steal Some Time Fr, 3 Courtney Katarina (Em) Fr, 4 Lovely Lily Fr, 5 Auckland Lass Fr, 6 Cocorocks Fr, 7 Chloe Ann Fr, 8 Kickapoo Creek Fr, 9 Juslikeroyalty Fr, 10 Waiting For You Fr, 11 Four Starzzz Ruby Fr, TIPS: FOUR STARZZZ RUBY 1, Cocorocks 2, Waiting For You 3, Chloe Ann 4. 11 Pace 1790m 6.23 1 Tell Us We Dream (Em) Fr, 2 Mods Fr, 3 Fortitudo Fr, 4 Mista Pumblechook Fr, 5 Rocknroll Ranger Fr, 6 Somedeal Safari Fr, 7 Illawong Lord Fr, 8 Red Terror Fr, 9 Fly Like An Angel Fr, 10 Hes A Modern Boy Fr, 11 Gauci Fr, TIPS: GAUCI 1, Hes A Modern Boy 2, Rocknroll Ranger 3, Mista Pumblechook 4. 12 Pace GLOUCESTER PARK HARNESS tonight • ON SKY RACING 1 DAILY DOUBLE RACES 5 & 7 TAB FIRST 4 ALL RACES EARLY QUADDIE RACES 1, 2, 3, 4 TREBLE RACES 6, 7, 8 QUADDIE RACES 5, 6, 7, 8 ODDS AND EVENS ALL RACES MOBILE: (9) STAND: (6) *DENOTES DRIVER CONCESSION APPLIES RACE 1 Allwood Stud Pace Trotters Group 2 NR 80 to 120 PBD Mobile. $30,000. DAILY DOUBLE RACES 5 & 7 TAB FIRST 4 ALL RACES EARLY QUADDIE RACES 1, 2, 3, 4 TREBLE RACES 6, 7, 8 QUADDIE RACES 5, 6, 7, 8 ODDS AND EVENS ALL RACES MOBILE: (6) STAND: (6) 5 3YO Pace Tips by Craig Rail TAB CODE: MH 1790m 6.53 1 Whereyagoinbabe Fr, 2 Elizabethan Era Fr, 3 Courtney Katarina (Em) Fr, 4 Fomo Fr, 5 Shesa Pearla Fr, 6 Martha Lavinia Fr, 7 Glitzy All Over Fr, 8 Ah Mach Fr, 9 Maria From Milan Fr, 10 Our Amazing Grace Fr, 11 Orama Fr, TIPS: OUR AMAZING GRACE 1, Orama 2, Ah Mach 3, Whereyagoinbabe 4. 2536m 7.22 EQ1 3yo PBD Mobile. $20,250. 1 15s48 WHATARETHEODDS D Egerton-Green 2 656r1 LUHRSY D M Roberts 3 14132 ROLLINDOWNTHERIVER A G Cortopassi 4 16000 ARMA XFACTOR C D Brown 5 22117 RAMBO RABBIT G E Hall Jnr 6 13111 MACHS BETTOR K A Symington (C) 7 76221 SOHO DOW JONES M C Miller 8 51576 HOPPYS WAY S J Suvaljko 9 8s109 ROCK ON TOP A F De Campo WHATARETHEODDS 1, Machs Bettor 2, Hoppys Way 3, Soho Dow Jones 4. Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr *$2.40 41.00 8.00 9.50 41.00 6.00 9.00 5.00 41.00 RACE 2 Fly Like An Eagle Pace 2130m 7.52 EQ2 3yo & up L5$ LT $20,000 RBD Mobile. $18,500. 1 03254 RUPERT OF LINCOLN C D Voak Fr 7.00 2 22647 WHATABRO D Egerton-Green Fr *2.50 3 21401 MCARDLES GEM B C Smith Fr 21.00 4 93s22 DOC HOLLIDAY G E Hall Jnr Fr 3.50 5 02400 MEDIEVAL MAN S A McDonald Fr 21.00 6 683s9 WHOSWHOINTHEZOO A F De Campo Fr 81.00 7 22628 FANCI A DANCE A C Lewis Fr 9.00 8 54733 ARMA EINSTEIN M K Brown Fr 21.00 9 65105 POWER AND GRACE K A Symington (C) Fr 34.00 10 45s09 HENWOOD BAY D M Roberts Fr 34.00 11 33216 JOE WITH THE FLOW S J Suvaljko Fr 34.00 12 45827 ROCK ME OVER E J Suvaljko (C) Fr 41.00 WHATABRO 1, Rupert Of Lincoln 2, Doc Holliday 3, Fanci A Dance 4. RACE 3 Allwood Stud 2536m 8.22 EQ3 3yo & up L5$ LT $25,000 RBD Mobile. $20,375. 1 70s06 BETTOR COPAGOODONE D Egerton-Green 2 23138 BOOM TIME C D Voak 3 57964 THE KRAKEN M C Miller 4 01431 GEE SMITH HK A Symington 5 4421s STAMFORD A F De Campo 6 66685 DISCO UNDER FIRE E J Suvaljko (C) 7 22152 EUPHORIA G E Hall Jnr 8 1s240 ROCKABALL M B Ferguson 9 46232 JOEY JAMES D M Roberts 10 98410 NUCLEAR POKER N M Johns 11 15260 TUAS DELIGHT C A Suvaljko 12 83376 AL GUERRERO K J Harper STAMFORD 1, Boom Time 2, Rockaball 3, Euphoria 4. Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr 12.00 3.00 34.00 41.00 *2.70 51.00 9.00 12.00 18.00 41.00 41.00 21.00 RACE 4 Follow The Stars Pace 2130m 8.52 EQ4 3yo & up Conditioned RBD Mobile. $23,750. 1 4136s DONT BOTHER ME NONE R Warwick Fr 2 11618 MR FANTASTIC G E Hall Jnr Fr 3 80013 ALWAYS FAST S J Suvaljko Fr 4 13566 ALTA RHETT N A Turvey Fr 5 81221 JASPERVELLABEACH E J Suvaljko (C) Fr 6 61s52 TALKS UP A STORM D Egerton-Green Fr 7 3s474 JAMES BUTT C D Voak Fr 8 11311 PLUTONIUM M K Brown Fr 9 47s12 THE IDEAL TOUCH S A McDonald Fr DONT BOTHER ME NONE 1, Mr Fantastic 2, Jaspervellabeach 3, Plutonium 4. RACE 5 Westbred Classic *2.60 4.00 18.00 67.00 6.50 14.00 26.00 6.50 12.00 2130m 9.23 DD1 Q1 2yo Fillies Group 1 RBD Mobile. $215,000. 1 28243 CABSAV S J Suvaljko 2 4s811 SWEET VIVIENNE M C Miller 3 12111 ZEPHYRA D Egerton-Green 4 54463 OUR LILILOU C L Peterson 5 1s611 OUR LADY JEN K J Harper 6 22s21 AUGUST MOON G E Hall Jnr 7 711s3 IMAHERO D M Roberts 8 5s331 AMERICAN MONARCH A F De Campo 9 15587 POCKETFUL OF OPALS K A Symington (C) 10 11s10 FLAMETREE A C Lewis 11 24122 SPIRITOFANANGEL N A Turvey 12 19542 WANEA C D Voak 13 67242 LUCIENNE (ODM) (r) G E Hall Jnr 14 5s342 FLY TO FAME (r) E J Suvaljko (C) ZEPHYRA 1, Flametree 2, Cabsav 3, August Moon 4. NORTHAM harness tonight • ON SKY RACING 1 TAB CODE: LH • Tips by Mediality Racing 1 2YO Pace 1780m 8.05 EQ1 1 354 ON GOLDEN ROAD Fr H R Charles $12 2 6s4 SANFORD BART Fr H Hancock (C) 21 3 362 ELLUCIFER Fr D J Harper 4 4 466 BARTLETT Fr J D Suvaljko (C) 18 5 s65 ALLAGLOW Fr R G Williams 4 6 140 ROAD STAR Fr J C Suvaljko 18 7 0s0 BRONZED Fr S C Butterworth 26 8 4s7 ARKAMARA STAR Fr C B Playle 26 9 019 LOMBO MITCHINSON Fr T C Wheeler *2.6 LOMBO MITCHINSON 1, Allaglow 2, Ellucifer 3, Road Star 4. 2 Pace 1780m 8.35 EQ2 1 5s7 BATAVIA JANE Fr D J Harper 15 2 860 GLADYS GUGMAN Fr R G Williams 21 3 695 BATAVIA DREAMER Fr H R Charles 21 4 756 LIL DELIGHT Fr J D Suvaljko (C) 11 5 927 STAR OF THE BAY Fr T C Wheeler 9 S C Butterworth *2.8 6 121 HILO LOUISA Fr 7 37s ZYANYA Fr J C Suvaljko 11 8 402 OUR GLOWING STAR Fr H Hancock (C) 9 9 s50 HEIDI WHO Fr K R Elliott (C) 6 10 219 STELLA MAJOR Fr C B Playle 9 HILO LOUISA 1, Star Of The Bay 2, Heidi Who 3, Stella Major 4. Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr 6.00 11.00 *1.45 41.00 7.00 18.00 151.00 41.00 151.00 11.00 71.00 71.00 26.00 23.00 RACE 6 Westbred Classic Q2 1 1111 NEVER ENDING G E Hall Jnr Fr *1.15 2 55s34 MAJOR OVERS A C Lewis Fr 81.00 3 s5552 LORD TITANIUM M P Grantham Fr 41.00 4 15s10 ALL IS WELL E J Suvaljko (C) Fr 34.00 5 21303 ROCKOKOKO C D Voak Fr 34.00 6 1s402 HOTLY PURSUED K J Harper Fr 61.00 7 1421 SKYLORD J A Young Fr 15.00 8 1s748 LETHAL EDITION M B Ferguson Fr 126.00 9 s3348 LUCAPELO K A Symington (C) Fr 126.00 D Egerton-Green Fr 13.00 10 212s8 ROCKET CITY 11 11233 CROWD CONTROL M C Miller Fr 17.00 12 1s121 VALEDICTORIAN G E Hall Jnr Fr 8.50 13 214 VELOCIPEDE (r) G E Hall Jnr Fr 17.00 14 42168 MAJOR MANHATTAN (r) A G Cortopassi Fr 51.00 NEVER ENDING 1, Valedictorian 2, Rockokoko 3, Crowd Control 4. RACE 7 Allwood Stud Pace 2130m 10.20 DD2 Q3 3yo & up F&M L10/11 (CL12) HWOE LT $70,000 PBD Mobile. $22,000. 1 5261s MISS LIMELIGHT HK A Symington Fr 5.50 2 57267 PATRIKIAR C A Suvaljko Fr 26.00 3 66s57 CAPTURED DELIGHT C D Voak Fr 18.00 4 58117 PAROQUET S J Suvaljko Fr 8.50 5 8s931 MISS MUCHO D M Roberts Fr 21.00 6 65325 MISS LAMARR J A Young Fr 41.00 7 11119 IN THE SPOTLIGHT R Warwick Fr 6.50 8 211s0 SPORTS PACKAGE E J Suvaljko (C) Fr 16.00 9 62s11 BOORAA R Warwick Fr 10.00 10 05s51 LIVY JAY D Egerton-Green Fr 7.00 11 5312s BETTOR GET IT ON G E Hall Jnr Fr *3.50 BETTOR GET IT ON 1, In The Spotlight 2, Miss Limelight 3, Livy Jay 4. RACE 8 Stud That Supports You 2536m 10.53 Q4 3yo & up L7/9 HWOE LT $40000 RBD Mobile. $20,250. 1 s1112 STRAUNY C D Voak Fr 7.00 2 49800 LA SULEIMAN S J Suvaljko Fr 41.00 3 52346 ILLAWONG MUSTANG D Egerton-Green Fr 34.00 4 55935 CROWDED REACTOR N M Johns Fr 81.00 5 15261 ROCKNROLL ELLIOT A C Lewis Fr 7.00 6 650s8 MASTER PUBLISHER G E Hall Jnr Fr 21.00 7 2s992 ZAZU C A Suvaljko Fr 34.00 8 27s37 CAPTAINS BEACHBABE E J Suvaljko (C) Fr 101.00 9 s1111 TENZING BROMAC R Warwick Fr *1.85 10 14771 VULCAN STAR D M Roberts Fr 11.00 11 731s3 HES UNDER WRAPS A G Cortopassi Fr 11.00 12 35378 PONTEVIVO J A Young Fr 26.00 TENZING BROMAC 1, Strauny 2, Rocknroll Elliot 3, Vulcan Star 4. RACE 9 Allwood Stud Website Pace 2130m 11.18 3yo & up FFA PBD Mobile. $30,000. 1 1s152 HAMPTON BANNER J A Young Fr 2 4s313 MIRRAGON G E Hall Jnr Fr 3 21181 LAVRA JOE A C Lewis Fr 4 82521 SPY MAJOR M K Brown Fr 5 43374 BLETCHLEY PARK L B Harper Fr LAVRA JOE 1, Hampton Banner 2, Mirragon 3, Bletchley Park 4. RACE 10 Fly Like An Eagle Pace 2.00 15.00 *1.65 81.00 19.00 2130m 11.48 3yo & up L5$ LT $12,000 RBD Mobile. $9000. 1 64086 MATTJESTIC STAR K J Harper 2 0s854 BETTORSTARTDREAMING L B Harper 3 52285 SHEZA BROMAC R Warwick 4 49084 FREE TO AIR S J Suvaljko 5 41485 TIGER ROYAL K A Symington (C) 6 67209 ATHABASCAN A C Lewis 7 46242 CHEER THE MAJOR E J Suvaljko (C) 8 580sr IDEAL WHITBY G E Hall Jnr M C Miller 9 507s0 AWAITINGINSTRUCTIONS 10 43355 ROCKSTAR REBEL A F De Campo D Egerton-Green 11 9798s BLUE BLAZER 12 7s374 CARRERA MACH C D Voak TIGER ROYAL 1, Bettorstartdreaming 2, Rockstar Rebel 3, Carrera Mach 4. Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr 8.00 8.00 14.00 51.00 *2.80 12.00 26.00 26.00 41.00 6.00 34.00 8.00 HARNESS LEGEND M1/C3 - Class of race (one metro win/three career wins). RBD Random barrier draw. PBD - Preferential barrier draw. ODM - Out of the draw in mobiles. RODM - Right out of the draw in mobiles. ODS - Out of the draw in stands. RODS - Right out of the draw in stands. EOD - Moved to extreme outside draw. RHCP - Rehandicapped. TR - Trotter. C&G - Colts & geldings. (C) - Concession driver. (C,cl) - Claiming concession driver 2190m 9.05 EQ3 1 853 LOVE TO FLY Fr S C Butterworth3.8 2 264 MUMMAS LITTLE STAR Fr T C Wheeler 8.5 3 544 FIRST AIRBORNE Fr R G Williams 34 4 296 TRUNKEY CARRAWA Fr C B Playle *2.8 5 691 STEPPING WOLF Fr H C Reeves 14 6 422 HOT CINDER Fr H R Charles 34 7 7s3 PACIFIC EAGLE Fr D J Harper 4 8 350 TRUNKEY FETCH Fr H Hancock (C) 11 LOVE TO FLY 1, Trunkey Carrawa 2, Mummas Little Star 3, Pacific Eagle 4. 4 Pace 2130m 9.53 2yo C&Gs Group 1 RBD Mobile. $215,000. DAILY DOUBLE RACES 5 & 7 TAB FIRST 4 ALL RACES EARLY QUADDIE RACES 1, 2, 3, 4 TREBLE RACES 5, 6, 7 QUADDIE RACES 4, 5, 6, 7 ODDS AND EVENS ALL RACES MOBILE: (7) STAND: (6) *DENOTES DRIVER CONCESSION APPLIES 3 3YO Pace Tips by Mediality Racing TAB CODE: WH 2190m 9.34 EQ4 Q1 1 661 CYBER STORM Fr C B Playle 6.5 2 945 MOOLAH MAGNET Fr SCRATCHED — 3 758 BATAVIA PLAYBOY Fr D J Harper 41 4 332 STAR FOR ME Fr T C Wheeler 4.5 5 797 GO WIDGIE Fr S C Butterworth 51 6 0s5 BURGHLEY SHARD Fr HJ D Suvaljko *3 7 99s I AM PINK Fr T N Bryant (C) 26 8 s0s ADDA SPOILT MAJOR Fr H Hancock (C) 5 9 173 BATAVIA STREAMLINE Fr R G Williams 21 10 796 MARY JOE Fr H R Charles 11 BURGHLEY SHARD 1, Adda Spoilt Major 2, Star For Me 3, Cyber Storm 4. 5 Pace 1780m 10.03 DD1 Q2 1 s15 LITTLE SUZIE Fr J D Suvaljko (C)*1.4 2 774 ALLWOOD WIZARD Fr H Hancock (C) 11 3 781 RUSINOL Fr T C Wheeler 21 4 651 BAZZA MAC Fr R G Williams 34 5 542 CRACKA TINNY Fr D J Harper 34 6 536 TENACIOUS GEORGE Fr J J Rigoli 41 7 254 DIAMOND DAZE Fr K R Elliott (C) 6 8 484 KRAKKA LIGHTNING Fr S C Butterworth 21 9 605 SOHO CASH Fr H R Charles 41 LITTLE SUZIE 1, Diamond Daze 2, Allwood Wizard 3, Bazza Mac 4. 6 Pace 2190m 10.35 Q3 1 052 BETTOR LOOK Fr J C Suvaljko 3.3 2 796 FOLLOW THE GOLD Fr T N Bryant (C) 18 3 563 SAVE THIS DANCE Fr T C Wheeler *2.5 4 498 ROSCOS RESCUE Fr J J Rigoli 21 5 085 CHASING COOPER Fr C B Playle 14 6 s97 WHOZ THIS Fr D J Harper 26 7 59s MOLIMO Fr H Hancock (C) 7 8 0s8 PEEPING TOM Fr H R Charles 26 9 574 VELVET SHADOW Fr K R Elliott (C) 9 SAVE THIS DANCE 1, Bettor Look 2, Molimo 3, Chasing Cooper 4. 7 Pace 2190m 11.10 DD2 Q4 1 509 MINOR CATASTROPHE Fr D R Young *2.3 2 486 IM DECADENT Fr K R Elliott (C) 11 3 09s FRANCO HAMMOND Fr E R Harris 41 4 572 FIFO Fr J D Suvaljko (C) 8 5 374 SECOND AMENDMENT Fr H R Charles 21 6 855 BATAVIA BLACKHOLE Fr T C Wheeler 11 7 274 GIRLFROMDANDALUP Fr S C Butterworth 14 8 745 SPORTS CENTRAL Fr J J Rigoli 16 9 700 STORMY DILO Fr C B Playle 21 10 433 LETS ROCK TONIGHT Fr D J Harper 5 MINOR CATASTROPHE 1, Fifo 2, Lets Rock Tonight 3, Girlfromdandalup 4. 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69 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 NEWCASTLE HARNESS Melanie Tonight RACE 1 My Chachingchaching NZ @ Medowie1609m 5.37 EQ1 tells of her Love for Lou MICHAEL DUMESNY HARNESS RACING THE Elder family is well represented at Newcastle tonight in the qualifying heat of the Alabar NSW Breeders Challenge for two-year-old colts and geldings. Darren Elder has Jimmy Bling engaged in the sevenhorse field while his daughter Melanie prepares Love Lou, a veteran of just two career starts to date. Love Lou is owned by Nicole Elder, who also races Jimmy Bling in a partnership, and she is excited over the possibility that the pair could both figure prominently in the finish. A son of the successful sire Sweet Lou, Love Lou is from the former smart race mare who won 16 races and almost $100,000 in stake money. Pagan Love has produced three winning foals including Ashark, who has won 19 races and more than $150,000 prizemoney. Her second foal, Miss Piggy Wiggy, has won five races, the latest being at Kilmore. “Pagan Love has been such a beautiful mare for us and to see her progeny doing so well is very rewarding,” said Melanie. “She is probably the main reason for my strong interest in the sport. “She was that one horse which I just clicked with. “I loved coming home from school to see her and then when Dad started letting me do trackwork with her, that was when I knew I wanted to be a trainer. “It is great to still have her around. “She is living a carefree life with us here in the paddock.” Love Lou was impressive when he scored at Newcastle on September 2 in wet conditions. After enjoying a nice trip in the run, driver Joe Taaffe moved the gelding out after the leader Zen Master and following a head-and-head battle from the home turn, he gained the upper hand to score by almost two metres. “I was really happy with his last run and look forward to contesting tonight’s race,” said Melanie. “He has trained on nicely during the past fortnight and looks fit, which is great.” Love Lou has drawn wide which does not overly concern Elder given that it is a small field. “He will have to do some work at some stage of the race, but I expect him to be right in the finish,” she said. The Elders other runner, Jimmy Bling, finished a creditable fourth behind Love Lou when on debut and will have benefitted from that run. V1 - TELE01Z01MA NR up to 48 PBD/LTW Mobile $9792 1. 2. 3. 4. 3. TAKINGCAREOFBUSINESS finished 24m 9th $1.60 (Fr6) Valour Stride Menangle 1609m (1:53.0) R4650 race Jan 18 then raced wide early and hung out when beaten 11.2m 3rd $2.90 (Fr6) Dance And Deliver Newcastle 1609m (1:55.4) R3354 race Sep 2. Placed last start when resuming and and winner second-up last prep; proven at this track and distance and this looks suitable. 2. RUBINI ran 32.5m 5th $4.20 (Fr3) Heaven On High NZ Menangle 1609m (1:52.4) R4155 race Aug 30 then beaten 19.7m 7th $81 (Fr3) My Ultimate Ronnie Penrith 1720m (1:55.6) 3R5371 race Sep 8. Fitter for recent runs and overall form sound; well graded here. 8. CUT GLASS inconvenienced and raced wide in 5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 120s8 4s457 119s3 19682 10240 16315 61338 21574 26185 51207 6. 7. 8. LA SABINA RUBINI TAKINGCAREOFBUSINESS KUDOS MASON PLAYBOY SHADOW IM FREYJA ROCKNROLL TONY CUT GLASS ODM WALLAROY BOY OUR BUSHWACKER the middle stages when 24m 7th $2.40 (Fr1) Dance And Deliver Newcastle 1609m (1:55.4) R3354 race Sep 2 then eased early and broke during running when 19m 4th $6.50 (Fr8) 9. Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr 1. 52 $7.50 53 3.50 49 *3.25 52 13.00 47 15.00 38 51.00 33 41.00 53 4.00 38 41.00 34 67.00 Chatherup Newcastle 2030m (1:57.8) R3053 race Sep 9. Broke last start and never threatened; only career win was at this course and distance four back and not out of it. NR up to 60 RBD Mobile $9792 3. 4. 4. MAJIC MOMENT impressive winner $2.10 (Sr1) over Cut Glass NZ 7.5m Newcastle 1609m (1:54.7) 3R4459 race Jul 29 then failed to get a clear run when 4m 4th $3.40 (Sr2) Oh Daddy Newcastle 2030m (1:57.1) R5563 race Aug 19. Unlucky last start and won well at this track and distance two back; could atone. 9. CHATHERUP finished 12.7m 3rd $7.00 (Fr5) Majic Moment NZ Newcastle 1609m (1:54.7) 3R4459 race Jul 29 then commanding winner $2.10 (Fr3) defeating Kudos Mason 16m Newcastle 2030m (1:57.8) R3053 race Sep 9. In form and not out of it despite a tricky draw. 1. RUBY BABY eased early when 17.7m 10th $101 (Fr4) Blazing Shannon Banks- 5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 72909 13236 57953 s1714 746s1 27321 501s7 12095 44231 46s36 6. 7. 8. RUBY BABY SASSYS VC CASHWRANGS SMOKER MAJIC MOMENT DOROTHYS DELIGHT DANIEL BOOM SUNDAY SESH ZOES RAINBOW ODM CHATHERUP EAGLE FALLS town 1740m (2:00.1) R5166 race Sep 5 then failed to get a clear run when beaten 11.7m 9th $151 (Fr1) Rocknroll Mama NZ Newcas- 9. 10. 4. 1. POLKA DELIGHT fought on very well when 3m 3rd $4.80 (Fr4) Saint Crusader Newcastle 1609m (1:56.8) R4966 race Sep 2 then out of position at the start and failed to get a clear run when beaten 11.2m 8th $16 (Sr2) Rocknroll Mama NZ Newcastle 1609m (1:53.7) R4866 race Sep 9. Had genuine excuses last start and prior form solid; could bounce back. 10. ABDICATE fought on very well when 3m 2nd $3.10 (Fr4) Ad Maiora Newcastle 2030m (1:57.4) R4961 race Aug 29 then good run when 3.5m 2nd $21 (Fr3) Rocknroll Mama NZ Newcastle 1609m (1:53.7) R4866 race Sep 9. Holding form and not out of it despite the 5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 37238 51558 46474 19905 54474 46s11 65156 25234 48346 54722 C J Formosa (C) M L Ison (C) A F Garaty T M Ison J A Callaghan (C) B J Hughes (C) A C Bourke (C) A R Ruggari G A Panella (C) J G Hughes (C) Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr 56 7.00 53 51.00 50 26.00 63 *1.90 49 17.00 55 8.00 51 21.00 52 21.00 54 5.50 51 51.00 tle 1609m (1:53.7) R4866 race Sep 9. Tends to find trouble in her races but could run well here with the right run. 1609m 6.39 EQ3 6. 7. 8. POLKA DELIGHT NASHOLI GOODTIME HERO MAN FROM BRAAVOS CAPTAIN DAN BLAZING SHANNON OH DADDY ROCKTAGONAL MAMMALS RIDDLE ABDICATE 9. 10. 84543 23840 51527 110s7 13492 19556 9092s 03414 63953 6. 7. ROCKNROLL SWINGER FEAR CRUISIN HAZELNUTS FAR OUT BRO CHEVRON ART MASTER CATCH BURNHAM BOY ASHARK CAPTAIN CRUSADER eased early when 8.2m 9th $8.00 (Fr7) One Two Many Menangle 2300m (1:57.8) R8296 race Aug 20 then good run to place 0.4m 2nd $2.10 (Fr1) Tuppence Menangle 1609m (1:51.2) R7696 race Sep 3. Has placed in two of last four starts and an RACE 7 NSW Breeders Challenge 2. 7. TEST OF FIRE eased early, inconvenienced and raced wide when 37m 8th $3.60 (Fr6) Yellow Taxi NZ Tamworth 1609m (1:59.7) R3050 race Aug 18 then won $4.80 (Fr2) narrowly defeating Uptotrix 0.1m Tamworth 1609m (1:58.8) R3754 race Aug 25. Winner at 2 of past four runs and hard to beat again. 6. LOVE LOU eased early when 16.7m 4th $7.00 (Fr6) Threebushelsofoats Newcastle 1609m (1:57.0) 2R3435 race Mar 4 then scored handily over Zen Master 1.7m $12 (Fr6) Newcastle 1609m (1:58.8) 2R3135 race Sep 2. Lightly raced last start winner; has upside. 3. ROUGE BLING fought on well 8. 9. M A Formosa R P Morris J L Coney (C) J A Callaghan (C) J W Brown (C) J P Gallagher (C) T M Ison B J Elder R J Alchin Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr 68 41.00 73 26.00 77 67.00 78 21.00 90 6.50 94 21.00 100 *2.50 100 9.00 120 2.75 each way chance. 8. ASHARK fought on well defeating Pops Boy 0.5m $7.50 (Sr2) Newcastle 1609m (1:54.5) R7296 race Sep 2 then handy effort when 3.5m 4th $8.50 (Fr10) Myra Dawn Menangle 1609m (1:52.2) R57100 race Sep 10. Recent form 1609m 8.40 DD2 Q3 3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4. 5. 7. 6. 479s7 IMSOGOOD ULTIMATE RHAPSODY 251s7 ROUGE BLING 4 JIMMY BLING MYSTICAL SUNSHINE 4s1 LOVE LOU s4181 TEST OF FIRE defeating Louthparkschooner 0.1m $8.00 (Fr3) Tamworth 1980m (2:03.4) R3350 race Jun 2 then raced wide early when 26m 7th $51 (Fr4) Sumbeach Art Tamworth 1980m (2:02.6) R3350 race Sep 8. Covered extra ground when resuming last M A Callaghan M A Formosa T M Ison B J Elder R A Atkins J E Taaffe J L Coney (C) Fr 33 101.00 Fr 35 10.00 Fr 35 3.50 Fr 35 6.50 Fr 35 101.00 Fr 39 3.25 Fr 41 *3.00 start; definite chance with better run here. 4. JIMMY BLING raced wide early and eased early when 16.5m 4th $10.00 (Fr8) Love Lou Newcastle 1609m (1:58.8) 2R3135 race Sep 2. Useful effort on debut and should have benefited from the run. L L Green (C) M A Formosa J G Hughes (C) A C Bourke (C,3) S M Grima (C) J P Gallagher (C) J P Gallagher (C) B J Elder W H Rixon (C) G A Panella (C,5) tricky draw. 4. MAN FROM BRAAVOS finished 50.5m 10th $81 (Fr3) Tay Tay Menangle 2300m (1:55.4) R5675 race Sep 3 then beaten 5.5m 5th $8.00 (Fr3) Dan Fernando Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr RACE 8 Download The TAB App Today1609m 9.10 Q4 1. 65 *4.00 51 21.00 53 17.00 62 7.50 58 5.00 59 10.00 61 7.50 58 41.00 55 17.00 56 5.00 NZ Newcastle 2030m (1:55.5) R6078 race Sep 9. Unplaced in recent starts but did run a better race last start and chance on winning form earlier in the prep. RACE 4 Dan & Alexandra Hughes Pace2030m 7.10 EQ4 2. 3. 7. MITSI GAYNOR safely held when 3m 4th (Sr7) Ultimate Bird NZ Addington 1980m (1:57.8) R3545 race Jul 22 then covered extra ground when 1m 2nd (Sr8) Legenda Franco NZ Addington 1980m (1:58.3) R3649 race Jul 24. Close second last start and can go one better here. 9. MONEY HONEY failed to get a clear run when 15m 8th $5.50 (Sr1) Weareallalone Newcastle 1609m (1:57.0) R4049 race Sep 2 then eased early when 11.7m 3rd $16 (Fr6) Coral Stride Newcastle 1609m (1:54.6) R3955 race Sep 9. Is a multiple winner at this course and distance and showed improvement last start; can’t take lightly. 10. LORD BAZALUP raced wide early when 7m 3rd $3.00 (Fr6) Kingofglitter Newcastle 1609m (1:56.1) R3050 race Aug 29 then galloped out when 12.5m 4. 5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 69182 42242 619s0 1699s 97s91 19529 53242 23229 18883 65138 6. 7. COLBY ART PARABELLUM JOSHING OLIVER DOWN STREAM ANNIEWHERE SKYFALL BEATBOXER MITSI GAYNOR MISS SERENDIPITY MONEY HONEY LORD BAZALUP 8th $2.50 (Sr1) Beryl Tamworth 1609m (2:02.6) R4047 race Sep 8. Capable on his day and is proven at this track and distance; in the mix. 6. BEATBOXER hung out when 3.5m 2nd $17 (Fr4) Dance And Deliver Newcastle 1609m (1:55.4) R3354 8. 9. M A Neilson A C Bourke (C) J P Gallagher (C) M A Callaghan M A Formosa G A Panella (C) B J Hughes (C) SCRATCHED R P Morris B J Elder 10. Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr 44 21.00 42 17.00 48 34.00 51 34.00 48 51.00 49 13.00 54 *1.50 41 — 48 6.50 45 8.00 race Sep 2 then out of position at the start and raced roughly when distanced 9th $151 (Sr3) Leap To Fame Tamworth 1609m (1:54.3) 3R5093 race Sep 8. Did few things wrong last start and not out of it on sound second two back. MITSI GAYNOR 1, Money Honey 2, Lord Bazalup 3, Beatboxer 4. NR up to 70 RBD Mobile $9792 2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5. NR up to 48 PBD/LTW Mobile $9792 POLKA DELIGHT 1, Abdicate 2, Man From Braavos 3, Oh Daddy 4. 1. 7. BURNHAM BOY resuming. Ran 19.2m 9th $126 (Fr3) King Of Swing NZ Newcastle 2030m the GROUP3 Inter Dom Pacing Champ Heat (grp3) Dec 5 then eased early when 0.2m 2nd $5.00 (Fr8) Egodan Menangle 2300m (1:55.2) R85120 race Dec 11. Resumes and has a solid fresh record and is proven in this distance range; capable of winning this. 9. CAPTAIN CRUSADER handy effort when 6m 5th $41 (Sr2) Sumomentsomewhere Albion Park 2138m the GROUP3 1EQUINE 4YO Championship (g3) Jul 16 then raced well when 2m 3rd $7.50 (Fr1) Beyond Delight Albion Park 2138m (1:55.2) R64119 race Jul 23. Holding form and is 2 from 3 at this track and distance; definite contender. 5. CHEVRON ART 4. TEST OF FIRE 1, Love Lou 2, Rouge Bling 3, Jimmy Bling 4. RACE 3 Hunter Valley Horses Pace 3. 3. 1. NR up to 60 RBD Mobile $9792 2. 2. 2yo C&Gs No NR RBD Mobile Heat $9999 MAJIC MOMENT 1, Chatherup 2, Ruby Baby 3, Daniel Boom 4. 1. 8.10 Q2 BURNHAM BOY 1, Captain Crusader 2, Chevron Art 3, Ashark 4. RACE 2 The Riverboat Postman Pace 1609m 6.10 EQ2 2. RACE 6 Wandiyali - Keep Our Culture Strong 1609m 10. B J Hughes (C) R J Alchin R P Morris G A Panella (C) B L Pringle T M Ison D J Morgan M A Callaghan S H Rushbrook J L Coney (C) Daily Double: Races 5 & 7 Early Quaddie:Races 1, 2, 3, 4 Treble:Races 6, 7, 8 Quaddie:Races 5, 6, 7, 8 BIG6:Races 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Odds and Evens: All Races NR up to 120 PBD Mobile $9792 TAKINGCAREOFBUSINESS 1, Rubini 2, Cut Glass 3, La Sabina 4. 1. NSW TAB GUIDE O/D DENOTES HORSE EXCLUDED FROM BARRIER DRAW (C) - CONCESSION DRIVER. (C,3) CLAIMING CONCESSION DRIVER. MOBILE (8) STAND (9) TIPS BY iFORM ON SKY RACING 1 TAB CODE: SH 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. RACE 9 Sky Racing Active Pace 1609m 9.40 NR up to 48 PBD/LTW Mobile $9792 1. AALESUND beaten 27m 5th $41 (Fr8) Tay Tay Menangle 2300m (1:55.4) R5675 race Sep 3 then held up for a run early in the straight when 3.5m 5th $26 (Fr3) Myra Dawn Menangle 1609m (1:52.2) R57100 race Sep 10. Unlucky fifth last start and winner at this course and distance earlier in the preparation; this looks another suitable race. 3. DHAULAGIRI solid effort when 7.2m 5th $4.20 (Fr3) Soho Almasi Newcastle 1609m (1:54.0) R5978 race Aug 29 then eased early when 0.4m 2nd $12 (Fr6) Dan Fernando NZ Newcastle 2030m (1:55.5) R6078 race Sep 9. Narrowly beaten in similar race last start and could atone . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 17555 6s434 95552 4674s 92650 75258 69316 95768 70685 AALESUND TYGAR DHAULAGIRI PAY ME OVERS CHASING THE WIND SURF ACE YUKO DEANNE PANYA SKY DIAMOND L L Green (C) J E Taaffe G A Panella (C,5) J P Gallagher (C) A C Bourke (C,5) J W Brown (C) R P Morris T M Ison J A Callaghan (C) 5. CHASING THE WIND finished 6m 5th $61 (Fr3) Ashark Newcastle 1609m (1:54.5) R7296 race Sep 2 then eased early when 12m 10th $51 (Fr6) Myra Dawn Menangle Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr 73 *3.50 65 8.00 71 3.75 60 15.00 75 7.00 70 10.00 67 9.00 71 26.00 60 15.00 1609m (1:52.2) R57100 race Sep 10. Modest efforts past few but is 2 from 2 at this stage in the campaign and should not be taken lightly. AALESUND 1, Dhaulagiri 2, Chasing The Wind 3, Tygar 4. RACE 5 Wandiyali Hawkesbury To Hunter 2030m 7.40 DD1 Q1 NR up to 55 PBD Mobile Final $14,943 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 6. FOUR STAR LINCOLN ran 30.5m 7th $26 (Fr6) Nasholi Newcastle 2030m (1:57.1) R3855 race Aug 19 then beaten 13.7m 5th $5.50 (Fr5) Polka Dot Dance NZ Newcastle 2030m (1:59.6) R4657 race Sep 12. Overall form sound and among the winning chances. 9. BEAUTIFUL STRANGER raced wide early when 12.5m 5th $16 (Fr4) Weareallalone Newcastle 1609m (1:57.0) R4049 race Sep 2 then failed to get a clear run when beaten 14m 4th $34 (Fr2) Coral Stride Newcastle 1609m (1:54.6) R3955 race Sep 9. Hasn’t had much luck lately but capable on her day and not out of it. 1. SILENT LEGEND ran 17.7m 3rd $17 4. 5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 29433 s0292 26s25 86s34 45882 53275 4s454 4s293 36854 37403 6. 7. SILENT LEGEND IDEAL MONDO FRAME DRIVE LINCS POOR BOY RINTIN FOUR STAR LINCOLN SKYFALL BENCHMARK AMERICAN KESTREL BEAUTIFUL STRANGER HOIHO (Sr1) The Cid Newcastle 1609m (1:55.5) R4255 race Aug 26 then ran 17.5m 3rd $7.50 (Sr1) Foxy Dada Newcastle 1609m 8. W H Rixon (C) J A Callaghan (C) L M Spencer M C Brooks D J Morgan P J Hedges M A Formosa R T Brooks B J Hughes (C) R A Atkins 10. Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr 53 5.00 48 6.00 40 174.00 41 17.00 34 26.00 54 *4.50 52 7.00 35 51.00 43 *4.50 48 13.00 (1:54.8) R4153 race Sep 12. Placed at past two runs and could be building up to another win. FOUR STAR LINCOLN 1, Beautiful Stranger 2, Silent Legend 3, Ideal Mondo 4. RACE 10 TAB Venue Mode Pace 11. 9. 1609m 10.10 NR up to 48 PBD/LTW Mobile $9792 4. CLOUDIN UP good effort when 1.5m 2nd $2.00 (Fr5) Nasholi Newcastle 2030m (1:57.1) R3855 race Aug 19 then commanding winner $1.80 (Fr5) over Black Edition NZ 26m Newcastle 2030m (1:58.2) R3355 race Sep 2. Racing well and drawn suitably; rates highly. 1. ITS INEVITABLE inconvenienced when 17.2m 5th $21 (Fr1) Unsully Tamworth 1609m (1:58.5) R3552 race Aug 18 then handy win $51 (Fr1) over Hezashadowplaya NZ 1.2m Newcastle 2030m (1:57.6) R4455 race Sep 9. Last start winner over the distance and even fitter for this; contender. 8. HEZASHADOWPLAYA finished 17.5m 10th (Sr) Argyle NZ Cambridge 2200m (1:58.5) R3546 race May 12 then beaten 1.2m 2nd $4.00 (Fr3) Its Inevitable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 80851 32351 3s132 36121 93781 65523 28525 750s2 25722 1s051 83641 ITS INEVITABLE BIG TIME HUSTLER GHOSTLY COURAGE CLOUDIN UP LIGHTNING BOB CAPTAIN DORIAN BREXITT (Em1) HEZASHADOWPLAYA BLACK EDITION BIG SKEWY GLENN FORD NZ Newcastle 2030m (1:57.6) R4455 race Sep 9. Close second first-up but win record modest and place preferred. 11. GLENN FORD ran 13m 4th $2.80 (Sr2) Big Time Hustler Newcastle 2030m (1:59.6) R3355 T M Ison G A Panella (C) M A Formosa S M Grima (C) P J Hedges D J Morgan B J Hughes (C) R P Morris B J Elder J A Callaghan (C) Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr 48 49 48 52 53 50 50 50 55 59 59 4.50 21.00 13.00 *2.50 34.00 34.00 34.00 8.00 26.00 9.00 8.00 race Sep 2 then won $3.70 (Sr2) narrowly over Ghostly Courage 0.1m Newcastle 2030m (1:58.5) R3255 race Sep 9. Was a narrow winner last start and has a sound record at this track and distance; each way. CLOUDIN UP 1, Its Inevitable 2, Hezashadowplaya 3, Glenn Ford 4. DISCLAIMER The Daily Telegraph takes all care in compiling TAB details but cannot accept responsibility for any errors. Readers are urged to check TAB information with official lists before placing their bets. 1. 2. 3. 5. STILTON ran 19m 7th $41 (Fr5) Dothedealdylan Tamworth 1980m (2:01.2) R3044 race Aug 25 then raced well when 7m 5th $81 (Fr1) Glenn Ford NZ Newcastle 2030m (1:58.5) R3255 race Sep 9. Below par in recent starts but earlier form solid and could bounce back. 4. THREE SMOOCHAS out of position at the start and eased early when 11.7m 6th $151 (Fr8) Flare Up Newcastle 1609m (1:55.9) R4658 race Aug 26 then solid effort when 6m 4th $26 (Fr2) Its Inevitable NZ Newcastle 2030m (1:57.6) R4455 race Sep 9. Drawn close and suited this track and distance; well graded here and capable of winning. 4. 5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7s9s3 47348 54054 84964 37775 68s43 37840 89858 48626 28708 6. 7. BLUE TITLE EIFFEL FROM HEAVEN JUST FEELNGOOD THREE SMOOCHAS STILTON MIDNIGHT QUEEN STARTUP LASSETER SHANNON ODM TO INFINITYNBEYOND RUM DELIGHT 10. RUM DELIGHT beaten 29m 10th $10.00 (Sr2) Dothedealdylan Tamworth 1980m (2:01.2) R3044 race Aug 25 then beaten 8. 9. J L Coney (C) J A Callaghan (C) J P Gallagher (C) D J Morgan T M Ison R A Atkins J G Hughes (C) B J Elder P J Hedges B L Pringle 10. Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr 48 17.00 39 10.00 32 8.00 48 3.25 32 *3.00 30 34.00 37 51.00 30 101.00 30 13.00 42 7.00 17.5m 8th $61 (Fr3) Daniel Boom Newcastle 1609m (1:58.1) R3352 race Aug 29. Usually thereabouts and has each way claims. STILTON 1, Three Smoochas 2, Rum Delight 3, Just Feelngood 4. Best Bet: Cloudin Up (Race 5) Value Bet: Four Star Lincoln (Race 9). 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70 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU GOLD COAST RACES Saturday DAILY DOUBLE RACES 7 & 9 TAB FIRST 4 ALL RACES EARLY QUADDIE RACES 2, 3, 4, 5 TREBLE RACES 7, 8, 9 QUADDIE RACES 6, 7, 8, 9 ODDS AND EVENS ALL RACES • ON SKY RACING 1 & SKY THOROUGHBRED CENTRAL TRACK: Good (4) RAIL: True RACE 1 Sci-Fleet Hino 1200m 11.48 $75,000. 3yo Benchmark 72. Apprentices can claim. 1 111s YISKA dwh 7 Ms T Harrison 2 32s5 ACCEBER w 4 T Marshall 3 110s AFFOGATO GIRL twh 6 L V Cassidy 4 5391 CLEARLY GEORGE wn 10 K H Zechner 5 13s7 EVEN NOW d 9 M R Du Plessis 6 1 PLUNDERING dwh 1 Ms S Collett 7 1s5s SOOTHSAYER wh 5 M Cahill 8 1s YELLOW BRICK w 8 B Thompson 9 15s3 CLAIRVUE MOLLY wn 2 Ms A Jones (a3) 10 s315 NICCI DE ROSA wn 3 A Thompson (a1.5) YISKA 1, Clairvue Molly 2, Plundering 3, Even Now 4. 59 *$2.60 56 23.00 54 23.00 54 151.00 54 19.00 54 4.80 54 10.00 54 5.00 52 5.50 52 21.00 RACE 2 South Coast Radiology 2200m 12.23 EQ1 $75,000. Benchmark 78. Apprentices can claim. 1 4153 ZA CEIBAS (NZ) wh 7 Ms S Collett 2 5s85 CALL ME LEGEND twhn 5 Ms J Cornish (a3) 3 s217 TAPPY’S LAD (NZ) d 2 B Thompson 4 8942 MEATBALL w 4 M Cahill 5 8112 HEART OF A LION (NZ) dwbn 6 Ms A Jones (a3) 6 s488 RIPCORD (NZ) dh 3 Ms S Thornton 7 8704 ELLASTRA twh 8 R Fradd 8 8046 SCILAGO tdwhn 1 M R Du Plessis ZA CEIBAS 1, Heart Of A Lion 2, Meatball 3, Tappy’s Lad 4. 58 57 57 56 54.5 54.5 54 52 *2.30 11.00 5.00 11.00 3.90 11.00 23.00 19.00 RACE 3 Simmons Livingstone 1700m 12.58 EQ2 $75,000. Class 3. Apprentices can claim. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 s282 INDISCREETLY twh 9 M Cahill 59 *3.20 2631 MOKTAFFY (IRE) h 10 J Orman 58 4.00 2111 BRAZEN BRECCIA w 7 R Maloney 57.5 5.50 5324 DIASONIC 12 C Robertson 56.5 9.00 3351 MASTER MARKO (NZ) c 4 Ms J Cornish (a3) 56.5 11.00 6s56 COUP DE TONNERRE w 3 B Thompson 56 13.00 8631 THINK HIGH 13 M R Du Plessis 56 21.00 3202 SHEPPEY wn 8 B Thornton 55 7.00 5103 THAT’LLDOTOO wh 1 L Tarrant 54.5 34.00 52 31.00 2847 LAYLA OF MONACO wb 6 Ms T Harrison Emergencies 11 0504 MT MORT SHARK (NZ) dn 2 Ms S Collett 54 81.00 12 9248 WHISTLE HOFF wn 11 54 81.00 13 6533 EVRYNOW’N’THEN 5 54 126.00 COUP DE TONNERRE 1, Indiscreetly 2, Moktaffy 3, Master Marko 4. RACE 4 Quinn Family Law 1100m 1.33 EQ3 $75,000. 1MWSC. Apprentices can claim. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2534 GOGOL tcdwh 1 N Callow 14s4 FAR TOO EASY twb 7 J Orman 1331 NEVER PAID tcdw 3 A Thompson (a1.5) 9121 GEMELON BOLT dw 10 Ms S Thornton 5s47 DALTORO dwh 6 M Cahill 3193 MILL ROSSA cwbn 5 Ms J Cornish (a3) 9s16 LIZA WITH A ZEE cdw 4 Ms A Jones (a3) s60s MIX tcwh 8 Ms S Collett 64s1 DEPTH THAT VARIES dw 9 T Marshall 1193 MISHANI FRAUDSTER dw 12 L Tarrant Emergencies 11 8817 CECIL STREET LAD w 13 L V Cassidy 12 5635 LEPREEZY dwh 2 B Thompson 13 2516 DYNAMIC DUO tn 11 M R Du Plessis GOGOL 1, Far Too Easy 2, Mix 3, Mill Rossa 4. 60 58 56.5 55.5 55 55 54.5 54.5 54 54 11.00 *2.70 10.00 6.50 41.00 8.50 7.50 18.00 6.50 19.00 54 52 52 41.00 18.00 21.00 $100,000. Quality. Apprentices cannot claim. 1 23s6 MOSSMAN GORGE w 7 J Orman 59 2 4s70 THE MOVE cn 6 B Thompson 58.5 3 905s LE PALMIER 5 Ms G Cartwright 56.5 4 564s PIZONIE w 2 Ms A Jones (a) 56 5 1331 NEVER PAID tcw 9 SCRATCHED 54.5 6 1624 SUPERARE cwn 10 Ms J Cornish (a) 54.5 7 9355 ARROW EXPRESS cdw 4 L Tarrant 54 8 102s GLOBAL CITIZEN cw 8 M Cahill 54 9 040s PRINCESS LUNAR ch 1 Ms T Harrison 54 10 2622 DREAM WEAVING dw 3 T Marshall 52 LE PALMIER 1, The Move 2, Global Citizen 3, Mossman Gorge 4. RACE 1 11.48 (1200m) RACE 6 APG Workforce Plate 1200m 2.48 Q1 $75,000. Class 3 SW. Apprentices can claim. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 s417 BEAN FOGGY cw 7 S Tomlinson (a3) 59 34.00 s927 CAMERLENGO cwh 4 L Tarrant 59 34.00 59 — 2135 CARRIBEAN KING (NZ) wbn 14 SCRATCHED 59 18.00 2429 MINTO’S PARADISE tcwh 8 N Callow 59 5.00 s333 NOT ANOTHER REIBY w 5 J Orman 2542 SAFEWORK wh 9 B Thornton 59 4.40 4241 SNAZZ ‘N’ CHARM dw 15 R Maloney 59 14.00 *3.10 s341 ZUMA CALIFORNIA dwn 3 Ms J Cornish (a3) 59 57.5 26.00 1850 NAY TO REMEMBER dw 1 Ms T Harrison 2131 WIN BURN dw 10 B Loy 57.5 5.00 325s BETTER GET SET dw 11 SCRATCHED 57 — 2110 MOSKEETA dw 13 L V Cassidy 55.5 15.00 Emergencies 13 s894 KINGSCOTE tdwh 6 Ms G Cartwright 57.5 51.00 14 9523 BARNEY RABBLE w 2 56 51.00 15 8259 RED MONKEY dwn 12 59 126.00 ZUMA CALIFORNIA 1, Safework 2, Win Burn 3, Not Another Reiby 4. RACE 7 Pink Ribbon Cup 1200m 3.27 DD1 Q2 $125,000. F&M Quality. Apprentices cannot claim. 1 129s ME ME LAGARDE dw 10 R Fradd 59 *2.60 2 3901 TARA JASMINE dw 2 Ms T Harrison 56.5 11.00 3 1410 MISS DIVINE EM dw 5 Ms A Jones (a) 55.5 21.00 4 s816 LEAVE ME SOME dw 8 Ms S Thornton 55 31.00 5 5351 COLD HARD FACT dwn 4 Ms S Collett 54.5 41.00 6 325s BETTER GET SET dw 3 T Marshall 54 9.00 7 8s47 JUBAI PRIDE tcwh 9 L V Cassidy 54 23.00 8 517s QUEEN OF DUBAI 7 M Cahill 54 6.00 9 1141 VACCINE dw 1 B Thompson 52 8.50 10 16s1 HAKKAI MARU dwn 6 M R Du Plessis 52 5.00 ME ME LAGARDE 1, Better Get Set 2, Queen Of Dubai 3, Vaccine 4. RACE 8 Sky Racing 1350m 4.07 Q3 $75,000. Benchmark 90. Apprentices can claim. 1 9s97 LIGULATE w 9 S Tomlinson (a3) 2 48s3 HASABRO (NZ) wh 6 Ms A Jones (a3) 3 310s STARDOME (NZ) twhn 7 J Orman 4 199s TOBILICIOUS (NZ) w 3 Ms J Cornish (a3) 5 9041 IMPASSE d 8 R Maloney 6 0614 SIR ROCKET tdw 5 Ms T Harrison 7 28s2 MATOWATAKPE w 1 B Thompson 8 7876 AT WITZ END tdw 11 N Callow 9 305s CLOAK dw 10 B Thornton 10 8259 RED MONKEY wn 4 A Thompson (a1.5) 11 148s WAY BEYOND n 2 Ms S Thornton MATOWATAKPE 1, Hasabro 2, Impasse 3, Sir Rocket 4. RACE 9 QEM Limited 62.5 21.00 62 4.60 59 31.00 59 41.00 58.5 9.00 58 3.60 57 *2.90 56.5 15.00 56.5 26.00 54 101.00 53 13.00 1350m 4.43 DD2 Q4 $75,000. Benchmark 75. Apprentices can claim. RACE 5 Cronin Miller Litigation 900m 2.08 EQ4 1. YISKA (D L Freedman) 3g By Smart Missile - Anevay (3:3-0-0): Knuckled down well to score 3½ len win of 9 (8) $2.00F 58.0 Acceber, Iron Grace 1200m D’ben 2yo Hcp Heavy(8) April 23. Fitter for nose win Soothsayer, Honkytonk Diva 1050m Deagon barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. Resuming. Won at Sunshine Coast first-up last campaign. Won’t be far away in the run. Rates highly. 2. ACCEBER (Ms K Buchanan) 3g By Time Test (GB) - Our Joan Of Arc (4:1-1-1): Took up a handy position in first-up 3¾ len 5th of 11 (8) $10.00 57.5 Cholante 1100m Wyong Hcp (C1) Soft(5) Sept 2. Far from disgraced at Wyong first-up. Strips fitter. Can figure in the finish. 3. AFFOGATO GIRL (Kacy Fogden) 3f By Not A Single Doubt - Espresso Shot (5:2-0-1): Keen, blundered near 600m, vetted - no abnormalities when 68½ len 13th of 14 (6) $12.00 55.0 Williamsburg 1400m R’hill G3 Baillieu Heavy(10) Mar 26. Strips fitter for ¾ len 4th Noah ‘n’ A Deel 1200m Deagon barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. Resuming. Should find this a bit easier. Place claims. 4. CLEARLY GEORGE (Vic Heading) 3g By Drumbeats - Chrissy’s Spirit (5:1-0-1): Took up the running when 1¾ len win of 7 (1) $12.00 57.0 Miss Gideon, Irish Sally 1000m Toowoomba 3yo Mdn Soft(5) Sept 3. Convincing winner at Toowoomba at latest. Gets in well at the weights. Respect. 5. EVEN NOW (Tony & Maddysen Sears) 3f By Better Than Ready - Lights Off (8:1-2-2): Began awkwardly when 7¾ len 7th of 11 (10) $21.00 54.0 Spiritualised 1200m E Farm 3yo Plate Good(4) Aug 27. Failed to make an impression at Eagle Farm firstup. Drawn poorly. No appeal. 6. PLUNDERING (Annabel Neasham) 3g By Shooting To Win - Backless (NZ) (1:1-0-0): Inconvenienced near 800m, raced wide without cover, raced greenly when lg nk win of 9 (6) $2.15F 55.0 Virgo Vision, I Know Dat 1200m Sunshine Coast E&G Mdn Soft(7) Sept 4. Began career in fine style. Nicely weighted. Drawn well. Right in this. 7. SOOTHSAYER (D L Freedman) 3g By Divine Prophet - Eight Below (3:1-0-0): Began awkwardly, inconvenienced near 100m, checked near 50m when 2¾ len 5th of 8 (6) $6.00 59.0 Bulsara 1200m Ipswich (Metro) 2yo Plate (C1) Good(4) April 20. Had the benefit of nose 2nd Yiska 1050m Deagon barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. First-up. Pleasing effort in latest trial. In the mix. 8. YELLOW BRICK (Tony & Maddysen Sears) 3g By The Mission - Magical Mist (NZ) (1:1-0-0): Began awkwardly when nk win of 6 (4) $2.60 57.0 Invinovich, Spooky Spirit 1100m Ipswich 2yo C&G Mdn Heavy(9) May 7. Resuming. Showed promise when last in work. Keep safe. Tips by Greg Spletter TAB CODE: BR 4.00 *3.60 4.00 10.00 — 14.00 81.00 4.40 71.00 31.00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2474 ACROBATIC dw 3 B Thornton 60 13.00 3469 GENERAL DUBAI dw 1 N Callow 60 41.00 59.5 6.00 s511 HARLEQUIN FIELD tcdw 14 R Maloney s773 BIG BAD BRUCE dw 4 J Orman 58.5 10.00 7s65 DEEP SCEIVA dw 5 B Thompson 58.5 9.50 1112 ENTERPRISE MIA dwb 12 Ms A Jones (a3) 58 *2.90 2112 NISHIKORI dw 8 B Loy 58 18.00 675s RED BLOOM dw 10 SCRATCHED 58 — 21P2 LEMON DUCHESS w 15 Ms J Cornish (a3) 57.5 23.00 s282 INDISCREETLY twh 7 SCRATCHED 57 — s744 CONFESSED dwh 16 SCRATCHED 56 — 124s RATIONS (NZ) w 11 Ms T Harrison 55.5 23.00 Emergencies 57.5 8.00 13 2111 MISSISSIPPI PRINCE tw 13 R Fradd 14 8s47 JUBAI PRIDE twh 6 SCRATCHED 54 — 56 9.00 15 2135 CARRIBEAN KING (NZ) wbn 2 16 7743 BUDHWAR dw 9 M Du Plessis 54.5 23.00 ACROBATIC 1, Enterprise Mia 2, Mississippi Prince 3, Carribean King 4. 9. CLAIRVUE MOLLY (T J Gollan) 3f By Sizzling - Sagatona (3:1-0-1): Resumed with 1½ len, len 3rd of 7 (2) $11.00 52.0 Flaming Conquest, Steady Ready 1050m D’ben 3yo (Bm72) Soft(7) Sept 3. Closed gamely from well back to place at Doomben first-up. Has a light weight. Fitter. Good draw. Must be considered. 10. NICCI DE ROSA (Stephen Kirkwood) 3f By Nicconi - She Must Be Obeyed (5:1-1-1): Too wet when 7¼ len 5th of 6 (3) $2.60 54.5 Dark Horse 1100m Gold Coast Plate (C1) Heavy(10) Sept 3. On pace but weakened right out of it in the wet here last start. Appears tested. RACE 2 12.23 (2200m) 1. ZA CEIBAS (C J Waller) 5g By Showcasing (GB) Authentic Cross (NZ) (15:3-0-4): Tried hard but no match for winner nk, 2 len 3rd of 8 (7) $4.40 54.0 Blacklog, Count The Coin 2030m D’ben (Bm80) Heavy(8) Sept 3. Kept working to the line at Doomben last outing. One of the major players. 2. CALL ME LEGEND (K Hickmott) 6g By More Than Ready (US) - Calming Influence (46:7-7-5): Slowly away, blundered near 800m, became unbalanced when 3½ len 5th of 8 (6) $11.00 58.0 Avenue Of Stars 1700m Gold Coast (Bm65) Soft(7) Sept 10. Generally gets back in his races. Prefer others. 3. TAPPY’S LAD (K & I Taplin) 5g By Proisir - Tapinsky (NZ) (31:3-4-2): Safely held in 5½ len 7th of 10 (3) $31.00 54.0 Seat Of Power 2200m D’ben (Bm90) Soft(6) Sept 10. On a quick back-up. Consider. 4. MEATBALL (L J Hatch) 9g By Drumbeats - Trust Me Honey (46:6-11-7): Hit rail near 1200m when 2½ len 2nd of 8 (1) $13.00 59.5 Avenue Of Stars 1700m Gold Coast (Bm65) Soft(7) Sept 10. On a quick backup. Ran home well to fill the minors here at latest. Up in distance now. Major player. 5. HEART OF A LION (M A Currie) 5m By Niagara Torrid Love (NZ) (18:3-3-2): Gave all for 2 len 2nd of 7 (2) $2.25F 57.0 Adalissa 1875m Toowoomba Plate (C3) Soft(5) Sept 3. Finished solidly to place at short odds at Toowoomba last start. Ready for this trip now. Strong claims. 6. RIPCORD (G A Thornton) 7g By Rip Van Winkle (IR) - Opuatia (NZ) (26:3-1-2): No match when 6¾ len 8th of 14 (5) $5.00 62.5 Ambridge 2220m Grafton (Bm58) Good(3) Aug 29. Went to the line only fairly at Grafton last outing. Can’t recommend. 7. ELLASTRA (B V Crowley) 5m By Stratum - Gabriella (GB) (23:4-1-2): Well beaten 5¼ len 4th of 8 (3) $19.00 55.0 Ambridge 2020m Murwillumbah Prel. (Bm74) Soft(6) Sept 8. Hasn’t done much lately. Place preferred. 8. SCILAGO (Leon Elliott) 7g By Scintillo (GB) - Head Sail (58:5-9-8): Held up near 800m when 5¾ len 6th of 14 (4) $7.00 60.0 Ambridge 2220m Grafton (Bm58) Good(3) Aug 29. Average effort at Grafton last time out. Not fancied. RACE 3 12.58 (1700m) 1. INDISCREETLY (D J Bougoure) 4m By Spill The Beans - Hello I Love You (7:3-2-0): Tried hard when 1¼ len 2nd of 11 (6) $4.60 56.5 Rubamos 1350m Gold Coast (Metro) (Bm75) Good(3) Aug 26. Freshened. On pace and boxed on to fill the minors here at latest. Not out of this. 2. MOKTAFFY (C J Waller) 5g By Lope De Vega (IR) Stars So Bright (IR) (18:2-3-2): Taken back from wide barrier when 1½ len win of 10 (10) $2.60 57.5 Derani, Port Mourant 1800m E Farm Plate (C2) Good(4) Sept 7. Swept to the lead and raced clear to salute in superb fashion in weaker class at Eagle Farm last start. Each-way. 3. BRAZEN BRECCIA (Lauren Abbott) 5g By Brazen Beau - Breccia (NZ) (10:3-3-2): Began awkwardly, wide early stages, carried wide near turn when sht hd win of 6 (5) $1.95F 57.0 Carneros, Crockett 1600m Sunshine Coast (Bm68) Soft(7) Sept 4. Chasing four successive wins. Good, determined win from off the pace at short odds last outing. Take beating. 4. DIASONIC (Richard Laming) 6g By Reset - Heriz (20:2-2-3): Eased near 300m when 2 len 4th of 12 (5) $5.50 52.0 Deficit 1825m E Farm Hcp (C3) Good(4) Aug 13. Freshened. Wasn’t all that far away at Eagle Farm last time out. Among the dangers. 5. MASTER MARKO (K & A Tyler) 4g By Contributer (IR) - Miss Haydn (16:2-2-4): Overraced middle stages when ½ nk win of 10 (7) $4.40 53.0 Jimmy The Tulip, Derani 1700m Gold Coast (Metro) Plate (C3) Good(3) Aug 26. Freshened. Gritty on-pace victory here at latest. Gets in well at the weights. Knockout chance. 6. COUP DE TONNERRE (T J Gollan) 5g By Night Of Thunder (IR) - Sea Terrace (20:3-1-2): Blundered at start, over-raced early, middle stages, tempo against when 4½ len 6th of 7 (2) $3.20 59.0 Goldeel 1630m D’ben Plate (C3) Heavy(8) Sept 3. Fitter for two runs back. Can figure in the finish. 7. THINK HIGH (M J Dunn) 5g By So You Think (NZ) - Miss Brahma (14:3-2-2): Held up near 600m when lg hd win of 8 (1) $3.00F 58.0 Rose Bouquet, Magic Mikey 1550m Murwillumbah Hcp (C2) Good(4) Aug 19. Freshened. Charged late to get up in final bounds at Murwillumbah last start. In the mix. 8. SHEPPEY (Stephen Kirkwood) 4m By Bull Point - Single Dancer (17:3-5-3): On pace ½ nk 2nd of 7 (6) $16.00 57.0 Goldeel 1630m D’ben Plate (C3) Heavy(8) Sept 3. Worked home solidly to place at Doomben last outing. Can play a role. 9. THAT’LLDOTOO (Jay Bellamy) 5g By Mahisara - Falzig (NZ) (22:2-3-4): Kept fighting when len, ½ len 3rd of 8 (6) $8.50 56.0 Go Millo, Jimmy The Tulip 2200m Gold Coast (Bm62) Heavy(10) Sept 3. Ran on well to place here last time out. In the mix. 10. LAYLA OF MONACO (J C Coyle) 6m By Monaco Consul (NZ) - Run For Layla (18:1-4-0): Failed to respond to riding when 7¼ len 7th of 9 (3) $2.50F 57.0 Successful Star 2000m Canberra Plate (C1) Soft(7) Sept 2. Was safely held at Canberra at latest. Rises in class. Cannot entertain. 11. MT MORT SHARK (M A Kropp) 5g By Rip Van Winkle (IR) - Wishing (NZ) (18:2-2-1): Slowly away, laid in in straight when 6 len 4th of 7 (3) $13.00 57.5 Adalissa 1875m Toowoomba Plate (C3) Soft(5) Sept 3. Stiffer challenge here. Not keen. 12. WHISTLE HOFF (Vic Heading) 5m By Bon Hoffa - Bel Whistle (19:2-1-2): Inconvenienced at start when 4¼ len 8th of 11 (9) $151.00 54.0 Vaccine 1400m E Farm F&M Hcp (C3) Good(4) Aug 27. Backmarker who is struggling to recapture best form. No appeal. 13. EVRYNOW’N’THEN (Vic Heading) 6m By Drumbeats - Tycoon’s Heart (48:2-1-6): Held up near 400m, protest lodged, dismissed when len, sht nk 3rd of 5 (5) $31.00 54.0 Gentle Prince, Ronlee Gal 1350m Ipswich (Bm65) Good(4) Aug 24. Freshened. Closed from well back to fill the minors at long odds at Ipswich last start. Nicely weighted. Generally gets back in her races. Keep safe. RACE 4 1.33 (1100m) 1. GOGOL (L D Kelly) 6g By I Am Invincible - Fatoon (29:8-5-6): Wide during race when 1¼ len 4th of 12 (11) $26.00 54.0 Garibaldi 1200m Gold Coast (Metro) LR Goldmarket Good(3) Aug 26. Freshened. Gave a good account here last outing. Meeting easier opposition this time. Has had success at this track. Commands respect. 2. FAR TOO EASY (D A McColm) 4g By All Too Hard - Mnemonic (10:5-1-0): On return from break finished 1½ len 4th of 9 (3) $2.25F 56.0 It’s Me 1000m E Farm Plate (C6) Good(4) Aug 27. Just behind the placegetters at Eagle Farm first-up. Has an impressive second-up record. Respect. 3. NEVER PAID (K M Schweida) 5g By Better Than Ready - Rosaria (13:6-1-3): On the speed hd win of 7 (4) $6.00 53.5 Bold Style, Be Water My Friend 1050m D’ben (Bm85) Heavy(8) Sept 3. Consistent gelding. Timed his run well to score at Doomben last time out. Has raced well this track previously. Expect will be prominent from the decent draw. Can play a key role. 4. GEMELON BOLT (Chris Anderson) 4g By Falvelon - Flawless (18:4-2-5): Forwardly placed len win of 10 (1) $6.00 59.5 King’s Express, Reliable Ruby 1000m E Farm Hcp (C3) Good(4) Sept 7. Racing in top order. Determined effort from handy position to win at Eagle Farm at latest. Not out of this. 5. DALTORO (K A Lees) 6g By Toronado (IR) - Dalaniwave (IR) (24:6-4-7): Found rivals too strong 5¾ len last of 7 (3) $20.00 56.5 Never Paid 1050m D’ben (Bm85) Heavy(8) Sept 3. Just battled home at Doomben last start. Appears tested. 6. MILL ROSSA (M A Currie) 5g By Testa Rossa - Millie’s Mann (15:5-4-5): Took up a midfield position when 2 len, lg hd 3rd of 10 (1) $4.40F 54.0 Tara Jasmine, Adonisea 1200m E Farm (Rs0mw) Good(4) Aug 27. Finished gamely at Eagle Farm last outing. Has a light weight. Knockout chance. 7. LIZA WITH A ZEE (T J Gollan) 5m By Zoustar Leap Lively (17:6-2-3): Showed tactical speed for 4¾ len 6th of 9 (1) $7.50 54.0 It’s Me 1000m E Farm Plate (C6) Good(4) Aug 27. Disappointing at Eagle Farm. Improvement required. 8. MIX (D L Freedman) 5g By Medaglia D’Oro (US) - Anevay (17:5-3-2): Failed to handle going, poor recovery when 33¼ len last of 15 (1) $8.00 58.0 Seleque 1400m Gold Coast (Metro) (Bm78) Heavy(8) May 7. Prepared for this with nose 2nd Apache Chase 1050m Deagon barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. First-up. Prefer to see a leading from the betting ring. 9. DEPTH THAT VARIES (Ms K Buchanan) 6g By Unencumbered - Zellindi (25:6-4-4): Slowly away, keen when lg hd win of 11 (11) $13.00 57.5 Miss Jay Fox, Girl Mania 1000m Randwick-Kensington 3yo+ (Bm72) Soft(5) Aug 24. Freshened. Game win from off the pace at Randwick-Kensington first-up. Gets in well at the weights. Proven performer over this trip. Consider. 10. MISHANI FRAUDSTER (L G Ross) 5g By Jet Spur - Mishani Sinner (29:5-3-4): Crowded near 250m when 1¼ len, sht nk 3rd of 9 (3) $18.00 59.5 Sweet Margot May, Elegist 1000m E Farm (Bm70) Good(4) Aug 27. Found the line well to place at Eagle Farm last time out. Nicely weighted. Suited over this distance. Can figure in the finish. 11. CECIL STREET LAD (Richard Laming) 4g By Bobby’s Kitten (US) - Just A Girl (12:4-0-0): Fractious in barriers, began awkwardly, vetted - no abnormalities when 7¼ len 7th of 9 (4) $31.00 56.0 It’s Me 1000m E Farm Plate (C6) Good(4) Aug 27. Ordinary at Eagle Farm at latest. Awkwardly drawn. Cannot entertain. 12. LEPREEZY (Annabel Neasham) 6m By Better Than Ready - Licenced To Chill (27:9-4-3): Rolled along in front 4½ len 5th of 10 (5) $5.50 53.0 Tara Jasmine 1200m E Farm (Rs0mw) Good(4) Aug 27. Normally races well at this distance. In the mix. 13. DYNAMIC DUO (Tony & Maddysen Sears) 6g By Not A Single Doubt - Candy Stripes (28:4-5-4): Crowded at start, wide during race when 5 len 6th of 9 (5) $6.50 57.0 Sweet Margot May 1000m E Farm (Bm70) Good(4) Aug 27. Drawn off the track. Rank outsider. RACE 5 2.08 (900m) 1. MOSSMAN GORGE (Matthew Dale) 8g By Mossman - Lesmartre (38:7-6-6): Vetted - no abnormalities when 3½ len last of 6 (3) $17.00 57.0 Bella Nipotina 1000m M Valley LR Norman Carlyon Heavy(8) Aug 20. Freshened. Fair effort without threatening in the wet at Moonee Valley first-up. Down in class. Each-way. 2. THE MOVE (T J Gollan) 6g By Hinchinbrook - Sweet Talkin Woman (18:6-3-1): Safely held in 7¾ len last of 11 (7) $31.00 57.0 Shooting For Gold 1100m C’field G3 The McCafe Soft(5) Aug 27. Class drop helps. Keep safe. 3. LE PALMIER (T J Gollan) 6g By Spirit Of Boom Imanoremiss (27:6-5-3): Led them up for 5½ len 5th of 12 (4) $13.00 59.0 Boomnova 1000m E Farm Plate (C6) Soft(6) May 14. Primed for return with 1¼ len win Kingston’s Here, Pizonie 840m D’ben barrier trial Soft(5) Aug 30. Resuming. Has an excellent first-up record. Free-running sprinter. Among the main chances. 4. PIZONIE (T J Gollan) 7g By Eurozone - Pilgrim (33:7-5-3): Blundered at start when 2¼ len 4th of 14 (8) $101.00 55.5 Centrefire 1110m D’ben (Bm90) Heavy(8) April 23. Fitter for hd 2nd Bushido 1050m Deagon barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. First-up. Generally competitive fresh. Nice gate. Among the dangers. 5. NEVER PAID: SCRATCHED 6. SUPERARE (S W Kendrick) 5g By Exceed And Excel - Strawberry Field (18:6-3-2): No match when 4¼ len 4th of 7 (5) $14.00 54.5 Never Paid 1050m D’ben (Bm85) Heavy(8) Sept 3. Coming off an average run in the wet at Doomben last start. One for multiples. 7. ARROW EXPRESS (Neil Hocking) 7m By Golden Archer - Heart’n Soul (52:6-6-10): Showed early speed in 1¾ len 5th of 10 (2) $13.00 53.0 Dollop 900m Gold Coast (Bm65) Heavy(8) Sept 10. On a quick back-up. Gave a good sight here last outing. Place hope. 8. GLOBAL CITIZEN (A J & T Edmonds) 6g By I Am Invincible - Interfere (10:5-3-0): Sent forward when len 2nd of 9 (7) $4.80 52.0 Gogol 1200m Gold Coast Open Hcp Good(4) Feb 12. Strips fitter for 1¾ len, ½ hd 3rd The Drover, The General 1000m Sunshine Coast Inner barrier trial Good(4) Aug 23. Resuming. Talented gelding. Boasts an impressive fresh record. This trip suits. Include among the better chances. 9. PRINCESS LUNAR (S J Morrisey) 4m By Bel Esprit - Sami Queen (7:2-0-0): Well beaten 11¼ len last of 11 (9) $101.00 52.0 Coco Rox 1050m D’ben 3yo Hcp Soft(5) April 9. First-up. Races well on this track. Decent alley. Not out of this. 10. DREAM WEAVING (Jason Edwards) 5m By Dream Ahead (US) - Quality Appeal (31:3-9-4): Began awkwardly, held up near turn, held up on straightening when lg nk 2nd of 10 (3) $9.00 56.0 Dollop 900m Gold Coast (Bm65) Heavy(8) Sept 10. On a quick back-up. Finished well to place here last time out. Good gate. In the mix. RACE 6 2.48 (1200m) 1. BEAN FOGGY (D J Graham) 4g By Spill The Beans - Morning Fog (10:3-3-0): Balanced up midfield when 8¼ len 7th of 12 (9) $10.00 58.0 Manhood 1200m Gold Coast (Metro) (Bm68) Good(3) Aug 26. Freshened. Couldn’t show a turn of foot here at latest. No appeal. 2. CAMERLENGO (Ms G Heinrich) 5g By More Than Ready (US) - Gamble Me (13:3-3-1): Crowded near 800m when 4½ len 7th of 10 (6) $17.00 57.0 Skilord 1100m Ipswich (Metro) Hcp (C4) Soft(6) Aug 31. Went to line only fairly in stronger class at Ipswich last start. Appears tested. 3. CARRIBEAN KING: SCRATCHED 4. MINTO’S PARADISE (L D Kelly) 4g By Benfica Pot O’ Gold (16:3-5-1): Rider concerned with action, eased down when 5¼ len 9th of 14 (4) $17.00 56.5 Mob Buster 1400m E Farm E&G Hcp (C3) Good(4) Aug 27. Never likely at Eagle Farm. Has a better record at this track. One for exotics. 5. NOT ANOTHER REIBY (Joseph Pride) 5g By Denman - Reiby Regina (18:3-3-5): Crowded near 800m when sht hd, sht nk 3rd of 9 (4) $21.00 59.0 Ebhaar, Nasturtium 1000m W Farm 3yo+ (Bm72) Soft(5) Aug 31. Ready to win. Charged home to just miss last outing. Looks one of the main chances. 6. SAFEWORK (S J Morrisey) 5g By Spirit Of Boom - Ossie’s Secret (31:3-6-2): Raced three wide when ¾ len 2nd of 10 (6) $5.00 54.5 Sir Rocket 1350m D’ben Plate (C6) Good(4) Aug 20. Freshened. Finished solidly to place at Doomben last time out. Drops in grade. Key player. 7. SNAZZ ‘N’ CHARM (M J Dunn) 6g By Snitzel Miss Charming (US) (17:3-3-3): Began awkwardly when 1¼ len win of 10 (5) $8.50 59.0 Tikka Ready, Ned’s Gully 1200m Ipswich (Metro) E&G Hcp (C2) Soft(6) Aug 31. Impressive win at Ipswich at latest. Right in this. 8. ZUMA CALIFORNIA (C H Richardson) 4g By Statue Of Liberty (US) - Stealing Kisses (10:3-21): Took up a handy position in 1¾ len win of 11 (1) $2.50F 57.5 Optimo, Moreton Bay 1200m E Farm (Bm65) Good(4) Sept 7. Reeled them in easily to salute at Eagle Farm last start. On pacer who is ideally drawn. Must be considered. 9. NAY TO REMEMBER (J C Coyle) 4g By No Nay Never (US) - A Day To Remember (9:2-0-0): Overraced early, middle stages when 5¼ len last of 11 (5) $41.00 55.0 Capo Strada 1300m W Farm 3yo+ E&G (Bm72) Soft(5) Aug 31. Average effort at Warwick Farm last outing. Place appeal only. 10. WIN BURN (S W Kendrick) 4g By Shooting To Win - Flammable (8:2-3-1): Worked to front when 1½ len win of 10 (10) $1.85F 59.0 Born A Warrior, Isla’s Day 1200m Sunshine Coast Plate (C1) Soft(7) Sept 4. Holding form. Commanding winner in weaker company at Sunshine Coast last time out. Pacy type with a knockout chance. 11. BETTER GET SET: SCRATCHED 12. MOSKEETA (Ms C Rode) 4m By Your Song Bring A Gazelle (5:2-1-0): Not flash in 12¼ len 11th of 14 (10) $21.00 54.5 Opal Ridge 1200m R’wick 3yo+ Hcp (C3) Heavy(9) Sept 3. Only plugged to the line in the wet at Randwick at latest. Tough alley. Can’t recommend. 13. KINGSCOTE (S J Morrisey) 6g By I Am Invincible - Regatta Parade (19:2-6-3): Inconvenienced early on when 5¼ len 4th of 7 (1) $5.00 57.5 Mississippi Prince 1200m Gold Coast Plate (C3) Heavy(10) Sept 3. Just battled home in a weaker event here last start. Faces stronger opposition now. Not fancied. 14. BARNEY RABBLE (Allan Kehoe) 4g By May’haab - Miss Rabble (12:1-3-4): Laid out near 100m when 2 len, ½ len 3rd of 10 (2) $12.00 60.0 Talbragar, Briefly 1000m Tamworth Hcp (C2) Good(4) Aug 29. Showed a handy turn of foot to place at Tamworth last outing. Place. 15. RED MONKEY (J M Judge) 8g By Players Choice - Immovable Site (70:3-11-11): Wide throughout when 10½ len last of 9 (8) $81.00 54.0 Magic Charlee 1300m Toowoomba (Bm72) Soft(5) Sept 3. Failed to make an impression at Toowoomba last time out. Needs luck from out there. Cannot entertain. RACE 7 3.27 (1200m) 1. ME ME LAGARDE (A J & T Edmonds) 4m By Star Turn - Roedean (6:3-1-0): Began awkwardly, taken back from wide barrier when 6¼ len 9th of 15 (12) $7.00 55.0 Heresy 1200m R’wick G3 P J Bell Stks Heavy(9) April 2. Prepared for this with 2½ len 4th The Drover 1000m Sunshine Coast Inner barrier trial Good(4) Aug 23. First-up. Strikes form quickly. Easier here. Can play a role. 2. TARA JASMINE (J D Shelton) 5m By Cowboy Blue - Carmela Miss (20:7-2-2): Slowly away, stewards queried run when 2 len win of 10 (9) $9.50 54.5 Adonisea, Mill Rossa 1200m E Farm (Rs0mw) Good(4) Aug 27. Let down with a great turn of foot to score at Eagle Farm at latest. Drawn favourably. Major player. 3. MISS DIVINE EM (A & D Simpson) 5m By Super One - Manhattan Angel (27:6-2-5): Laid in near 200m when 11¾ len 10th of 11 (6) $21.00 54.0 Grey Defence 1200m D’ben Hcp (C6) Soft(5) Sept 10. Was safely held at Doomben last start. Not keen. 4. LEAVE ME SOME (Grant Marshall) 7m By Time Thief - Little Miss Clang (33:7-6-5): Keen when 1¾ len 6th of 13 (2) $11.00 56.5 Noble Soldier 1300m R’hill 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Soft(6) Aug 27. Average effort at Rosehill. Others with more appeal. 5. COLD HARD FACT (M A Kropp) 5m By The Factor (US) - Chilli Magic (23:8-3-3): Slowly away when ½ hd win of 7 (4) $18.00 54.0 V J Day, Miss McKinley 1100m Toowoomba (Bm80) Good(4) Sept 10. On a quick back-up. Reeled in the leaders late to salute at Toowoomba last time out. Respect. 6. BETTER GET SET (S O’Dea & M Hoysted) 5m By Better Than Ready - Ridolfi (18:3-4-4): Handily placed when 2¼ len 5th of 11 (1) $8.50 54.0 Roman Aureus 1200m Sunshine Coast (Bm85) Heavy(8) June 3. Primed for return with 1¾ len, lg hd 3rd Baller, Run For Glory 1000m D’ben barrier trial Soft(5) Aug 30. Resuming. In the mix. 7. JUBAI PRIDE (J A Gilmore) 5m By Pride Of Dubai - Jibina (25:4-4-2): Began awkwardly, eased early on, inconvenienced near 100m when 5¼ len 7th of 10 (3) $9.00 54.0 Tara Jasmine 1200m E Farm (Rs0mw) Good(4) Aug 27. Coming off an average run at Eagle Farm at latest. Wide alley is a concern. No appeal. 8. QUEEN OF DUBAI (David Vandyke) 4m By Pride Of Dubai - Jezzabba (7:2-0-0): Sped to lead when 4½ len 7th of 13 (10) $26.00 56.0 Yearning 1600m C’field G1 1000 Guineas Good(4) Oct 13. Fitter for 2¾ len 6th The Drover 1000m Sunshine Coast Inner barrier trial Good(4) Aug 23. Resuming. Formerly with G Waterhouse & A Bott. Saluted at Kembla Grange first-up last time in. Back in easier class. Consider. 9. VACCINE (T J Gollan) 4m By Not A Single Doubt - A Brilliant Idea (US) (6:3-0-1): Inconvenienced at start, eased early on when ½ len win of 11 (3) $6.00 55.5 Need New Friends, Morioka 1400m E Farm F&M Hcp (C3) Good(4) Aug 27. Quickened smartly to score at Eagle Farm last start. Has a good record over this trip. Drawn to receive every chance. Rates highly. 10. HAKKAI MARU (Louise White) 4m By Maurice (JP) - My Prerogative (5:3-0-0): Took up the running when first-up 2¼ len win of 10 (4) $5.00 58.0 Tres Redoute, Lady Rain 1200m Ipswich (Metro) F&M Hcp (C2) Soft(6) Aug 31. Won in easy fashion at Ipswich first-up. Will only be fitter. Each-way. RACE 8 4.07 (1350m) 1. LIGULATE (Cody Morgan) 7g By Domesday - Florets (40:9-6-5): Found rivals too strong 5¾ len last of 7 (2) $26.00 57.5 Tumbler Ridge 1350m D’ben Open Hcp Good(4) Aug 20. Freshened. Has come up with a horror draw. Place claims. 2. HASABRO (Annabel Neasham) 7g By Savabeel - Halloween (41:8-7-5): Worked right to the line for first-up lg nk, 2½ len 3rd of 9 (3) $7.50 57.5 Bonaparte, Snippy Fox 1350m D’ben LR Tatts Memb Cup Heavy(8) Sept 3. Closed off well to place at Doomben first-up. Back to weaker company. Strips fitter. Among the dangers. 3. STARDOME (C J Waller) 7g By Savabeel - Celeste (NZ) (48:8-7-7): Safely held in 7½ len 12th of 14 (8) $14.00 54.0 Splendiferous 2400m E Farm G3 Premier’s Cup Good(4) May 28. Strips fitter for 5½ len last Explosive Quality 1050m Beaudesert barrier trial Soft(5) Sept 13. Resuming. Hasn’t offered much fresh in the past. Not keen. 4. TOBILICIOUS (K & A Tyler) 7g By Natural Destiny - Sophie Louise (NZ) (25:5-4-2): Began awkwardly, bled first time - three month ban when 7½ len 9th of 11 (8) $51.00 54.5 Vinco 1500m E Farm LR Qlty Good(4) June 4. First-up. Looking elsewhere. 5. IMPASSE (M J Dunn) 8g By Sepoy - Amelia’s Dream (40:9-5-5): Came from last to score hd win of 12 (12) $26.00 61.0 Badoosh, Giannis 1550m Murwillumbah Open (Bm92) Good(3) Aug 19. Freshened. Timed run well to score at Murwillumbah last outing. One of the major players. 6. SIR ROCKET (R L Heathcote) 6g By Smart Missile - Wolfsburg (19:7-3-1): Hung in in straight, proved difficult to ride out when 3¼ len 4th of 9 (6) $3.80 54.0 Bonaparte 1350m D’ben LR Tatts Memb Cup Heavy(8) Sept 3. Ran home respectably in the wet at Doomben last time out. Should find this a bit easier. Loves racing here. Strong claims. 7. MATOWATAKPE (Jack Bruce) 6g By Dream Ahead (US) - Catseye Beach (30:6-7-2): Made up late ground for first-up ½ nk 2nd of 8 (1) $5.50 57.5 Legal Esprit 1200m E Farm (Bm85) Good(4) Aug 27. Closed gamely to just miss at Eagle Farm first-up. Fitter. Drawn to get a nice run. Can play a key role. 8. AT WITZ END (Owen Glue) 7g By Epaulette Here’s The End (41:10-4-5): Blundered near 800m when 1¾ len 6th of 12 (9) $18.00 61.5 Impasse 1550m Murwillumbah Open (Bm92) Good(3) Aug 19. Freshened. Wasn’t all that far away at Murwillumbah at latest. Can either lead or settle handy. Proven performer over this trip. In the mix. 9. CLOAK (B J Lockwood) 7g By Medaglia D’Oro (US) - Screen (31:7-4-2): Laid in in straight when 4¾ len 5th of 8 (6) $11.00 59.5 Reggiewood 1815m E Farm (Bm85) Good(4) April 16. Had the benefit of 4¼ len 5th Birriecart 1000m D’ben barrier trial Soft(5) Aug 30. Resuming. Drawn poorly. Looking to others. 10. RED MONKEY (J M Judge) 8g By Players Choice - Immovable Site (70:3-11-11): Wide throughout when 10½ len last of 9 (8) $81.00 54.0 Magic Charlee 1300m Toowoomba (Bm72) Soft(5) Sept 3. Was safely held at Toowoomba last start. Appears tested. 11. WAY BEYOND (S W Kendrick) 5g By Spill The Beans - Kylie’s Way (US) (26:5-6-2): Kept trying 3¼ len 8th of 14 (13) $26.00 54.0 Wapiti 1600m Sunshine Coast (Metro) Qlty Good(3) Nov 20. Prepared for this with 4¼ len 5th Weona Smartone 1000m Sunshine Coast Inner barrier trial Good(4) Aug 23. First-up. Can’t recommend at this stage of his campaign. RACE 9 4.43 (1350m) 1. ACROBATIC (K M Schweida) 5g By Snitzel - Emotional Circus (25:5-4-0): Reasonable effort 2¼ len 4th of 8 (7) $10.00 55.0 Legal Esprit 1200m E Farm (Bm85) Good(4) Aug 27. Battled on fairly at Eagle Farm last outing. Drawn to effect. Can play a role. 2. GENERAL DUBAI (Lauren Abbott) 5g By Pride Of Dubai - Ocean Bridge (25:6-1-4): Settled midfield when 6½ len 9th of 10 (10) $26.00 59.0 Sir Rocket 1350m D’ben Plate (C6) Good(4) Aug 20. Freshened. Went to the line only fairly at Doomben last time out. Keep safe. 3. HARLEQUIN FIELD (M J Dunn) 5g By Deep Field - Who Are They (15:5-3-1): Landed lg hd win of 7 (2) $1.70F 58.0 Brook Hill, So Dapper 1350m Gold Coast Hcp (C5) Good(4) Aug 20. Freshened. Chasing hattrick. Terrific effort from from off the pace here at latest. Excels on this course. Take beating. 4. BIG BAD BRUCE (T J Gollan) 7g By Not A Single Doubt - Sister Bruce (36:6-5-7): Fought hard but no match ¾ len, 1¾ len 3rd of 7 (1) $6.50 56.0 Don’t Stop, Enterprise Mia 1350m D’ben (Bm80) Heavy(8) Sept 3. Worked home strongly last start. Drawn well. Respect. 5. DEEP SCEIVA (R L Heathcote) 5m By Deep Field - Scenario (GB) (22:5-3-5): Overraced early stages when 3½ len 5th of 9 (5) $26.00 54.0 Bonaparte 1350m D’ben LR Tatts Memb Cup Heavy(8) Sept 3. Far from disgraced in the wet at Doomben last outing. Meeting easier opposition here. Fitter third-up. Good draw. Consider. 6. ENTERPRISE MIA (S O’Dea & M Hoysted) 5m By Spill The Beans - Our Sweet Moss (13:4-2-3): Slowly away, struck interference early on, over-raced early stages when ¾ len 2nd of 7 (4) $1.80F 55.0 Don’t Stop 1350m D’ben (Bm80) Heavy(8) Sept 3. Ran on well to place at Doomben last time out. Each-way. 7. NISHIKORI (M J Dunn) 5g By Real Impact (JP) Jessolaura (20:5-6-2): Took up a midfield position when ½ hd 2nd of 10 (1) $5.50 60.0 Scottish Prince 1350m Ipswich (Metro) (Bm70) Soft(6) Aug 31. Went down fighting at Ipswich at latest. Not out of this. 8. RED BLOOM: SCRATCHED 9. LEMON DUCHESS (Gregory Cornish) 5m By Tycoon Ruler - Pouliche Glamour (30:7-5-1): Showed tactical speed for len 2nd of 12 (10) $20.00 51.0 Scottish Prince 1350m D’ben (Rs0mw) Soft(5) Sept 10. Badly drawn. Cannot entertain. 10. INDISCREETLY: SCRATCHED 11. CONFESSED: SCRATCHED 12. RATIONS (B S Baldwin) 5m By Outreach - Ends Meet (NZ) (16:3-7-1): Battled away for 2¾ len 4th of 10 (9) $8.00 56.5 Lunasnit 2400m E Farm (Bm78) Good(4) April 16. Primed for return with 5¾ len 6th Baller 1000m D’ben barrier trial Soft(5) Aug 30. First-up. Prefer to see a lead from the betting ring. 13. MISSISSIPPI PRINCE (Brent Gray) 4g By Foxwedge - Urban Legend (7:4-1-0): Recorded ¾ len win of 7 (3) $5.00 59.0 Uncle Bud, Miracle Day 1200m Gold Coast Plate (C3) Heavy(10) Sept 3. Chasing four successive wins. Charged home to score here last outing. Knockout chance. 14. JUBAI PRIDE: SCRATCHED 15. CARRIBEAN KING (S W Kendrick) 4g By Sweynesse - Saint Martins (NZ) (12:3-4-1): Positioned midfield when 6¼ len 5th of 9 (2) $3.40F 55.0 Proper Rogue 1110m D’ben (Bm78) Heavy(8) Sept 3. Just battled home at Doomben at latest. Can improve if he strikes a firmer surface. 16. BUDHWAR (D Lane) 6g By Wandjina - Tiffinco (37:4-12-6): Kept fighting when ¾ len, ½ len 3rd of 8 (4) $4.40 58.5 Mayhem, She’s Independent 1350m Wyong (Bm64) Good(4) Aug 28. Has a moderate strike rate. Others better. TELE01Z01MA - V1
71 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 ROYAL RANDWICK CONTINUED From page 42 --- SPELL --Had the benefit of 4-1/2 len 6th Best Of Bordeaux 1000m R’hill barrier trial Soft(5) Aug 12. Resuming and has run well fresh in the past. Include in trifectas. RACE 8 3yo & up SW+P Group 2 3.55 (1100m) Track stats (past 12 months) Winning favourites over this dist: 35% Winning barriers over this track and dist: 1: 6%, 2: 13%, 3: 10%, 4: 19%, 5: 3%, 6: 13%, 7: 6%, 8: 16%, 9: 3%, 10: 6%, 11: 0%, 12: 3%, 13: 0%, 14: 0%, 15: 0%, 16: 0%, 8. ICEBATH (4) 57 br m 6 Sacred Falls (NZ) [All: 11.6% Dry: 11.8% Wet: 11.4%] — Fabulist (NZ) (Savabeel [All: 11.6% Dry: 11.9% Wet: 11.4%]) (Brad Widdup) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $4,315,590 34 4 8 7 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 34 — 19 6 9 — Wins — 2 1 1 — 2nds — 3 2 3 — 3rds — 2 2 3 — DIST: 8:1-2-2 TRACK: 21:2-5-6 Won over: 1150 (1) 1400 (2) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 8:1-2-2 2nd UP: 7:1-1-1 3rd UP: 6:0-1-0 4th UP: 5:0-1-1 WIN: 11.8% PLACE: 55.9% RTG: 108 LAST 15 STARTS: 54912s649333s72 3RD, 16Apr22 5.3L, 2.3L Randwick (G 3) Jra Plate 2000m 59 (K Mc Evoy 4) 8, Lim 53, 2:08.07 (Last 600m 37.23, Last 200m 13.56), Heavy(8), Polly Grey 58.5 1, Numerian 58 2, Pappalino 54 4, Btg $3.20 (fav). 7th settling, 6th to 800m, 4th turn. Shifted out at start. --- SPELL --7TH, 20Aug22 3.4L Randwick (G 1) Winx Stakes 1400m 57 (K Mc Evoy 7) 10, Weight for age, 1:24.23 (Last 600m 34.22, Last 200m 11.46), Soft(5), Anamoe 58.5 1, Fangirl 56.5 2, Profondo 58.5 3, Btg $31.00, $26.00 8th to 800m, 6th turn. 2ND, 03Sep22 1.8L, 0.5L Randwick (G 2) Gpi Tramway Stakes 1400m 53 (K Mc Evoy 5) 7, Set wts with pen, 1:28.17 (Last 600m 37.54, Last 200m 12.42), Heavy(10), Zaaki 59 1, Nimalee 56 3, Profondo 58 4, Btg $5.50, $4.60 Last to turn. Stuck to her guns last time. Blowout chance. 9. FANGIRL (3) 56.5 b/br m 4 Sebring [All: 11.7% Dry: 11.8% Wet: 11.6%] — Little Surfer Girl (Encosta De Lago [All: 11.8% Dry: 12.1% Wet: 11.6%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $990,165 11 5 1 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 11 — 4 4 3 — Wins — 3 2 — — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — 1 — — — DIST: 2:1-0-0 TRACK: 5:2-1-0 Won over: 1200 (1) 1400 (2) 1600 (1) 1850 (1) 1st UP: 4:1-1-1 2nd UP: 2:1-0-0 3rd UP: 2:1-0-0 4th UP: 2:2-0-0 WIN: 45.5% PLACE: 63.6% RTG: 107 LAST 15 STARTS: 4s3111s15410s2 WON, 28Mar22 nck, 4.3L Newcastle (Metro) (G 1) Vinery Stud Stakes 1850m 56 (J Bowman 9) 14, Set weights, 1:57.04 (Last 600m 35.31, Last 200m 11.60), Soft(6), Hinged 56 2, Gypsy Goddess 56 3, Never Been Kissed 56 4, Btg $6.50, $6.00 4th to 800m, 3rd turn. 13TH, 09Apr22 20.3L Randwick (G 1) Queen Of The Turf 1600m 54.5 (B Avdulla 12) 14, Weight for age, 1:40.24 (Last 600m 37.58, Last 200m 15.16), Heavy(10), Nimalee 57 1, Annavisto 57 2, Icebath 57 3, Btg $8.00, $7.00 13th to 1200m, Last 800m, 13th turn. Slowly away. Taken back from wide barrier. Poor recovery. --- SPELL --2ND, 20Aug22 1.8L, sht hd Randwick (G 1) Winx Stakes 1400m 56.5 (J Bowman 8) 10, Weight for age, 1:24.23 (Last 600m 34.22, Last 200m 11.22), Soft(5), Anamoe 58.5 1, Profondo 58.5 3, Hilal 58.5 4, Btg $5.50, $6.00 Last to 800m, 9th turn. --- FRESHENED --Tuned for return with 13-1/4 len, 1/2 len 3rd O’President, Ingratiating 900m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. Let down well from back of the pack to place here first-up. Can figure here. 10. HINGED (1) 56.5 br m 4 Worthy Cause [All: 16.4% Dry: 12.6% Wet: 20.3%] — Tints (Tycoon Ruler [All: 11.7% Dry: 12.4% Wet: 11.1%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $939,225 16 6 4 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 16 — 7 5 4 — Wins — 2 2 2 — 2nds — 2 2 — — 3rds — — — 1 — DIST: 3:1-1-0 TRACK: 5:1-1-0 Won over: 1200 (2) 1350 (2) 1400 (1) 1615 (1) 1st UP: 4:1-1-0 2nd UP: 3:3-0-0 3rd UP: 3:1-1-1 4th UP: 2:1-1-0 WIN: 37.5% PLACE: 68.8% RTG: 102 LAST 15 STARTS: 2111026s71324s5 2ND, 28Mar22 nck, 4.3L Newcastle (Metro) (G 1) Vinery Stud Stakes 1850m 56 (B Avdulla 4) 14, Set weights, 1:57.04 (Last 600m 35.31, Last 200m 11.72), Soft(6), Fangirl 56 1, Gypsy Goddess 56 3, Never Been Kissed 56 4, Btg $4.20, $3.80, $4.00 2nd throughout. 4TH, 09Apr22 4.5L Randwick (G 1) Australian Oaks 2400m 56 (B Avdulla 9) 15, Set weights, 2:38.19 (Last 600m 38.86, Last 200m 13.74), Heavy(10), El Patroness 56 1, Gypsy Goddess 56 2, Gin Martini 56 3, Btg $4.00, $4.20, $3.80 (fav). 4th settling, 7th 1200m, 6th 800m, 4th turn. Keen. Shifted in early stages. Rider told to use more care. --- SPELL --5TH, 20Aug22 2.5L Randwick (G 1) Winx Stakes 1400m 56.5 (N Rawiller 10) 10, Weight for age, 1:24.23 (Last 600m 34.22, Last 200m 11.42), Soft(5), Anamoe 58.5 1, Fangirl 56.5 2, Profondo 58.5 3, Btg $12.00, $13.00, $12.00 3rd to 800m, 5th turn. Not fully tested. --- FRESHENED --Since registered 13-3/4 len 4th O’President 900m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. Should have finished closer here first-up. Might be over the odds. V1 - TELE01Z01MA 1. NATURE STRIP (2) 58 ch g 8 Nicconi [All: 12.7% Dry: 12.5% Wet: 13.0%] — Strikeline (Desert Sun (GB) [All: 9.2% Dry: 9.7% Wet: 8.7%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $18,478,008 38 21 7 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 38 — 26 8 4 — Wins — 13 5 3 — 2nds — 6 1 — — 3rds — — — 1 — TRACK: 14:6-3-1 DIST: 7:4-2-0 Won over: 1000 (8) 1006 (1) 1050 (1) 1100 (4) 1200 (7) 1st UP: 9:4-3-0 2nd UP: 9:2-3-1 3rd UP: 9:7-0-0 4th UP: 7:5-1-0 WIN: 55.3% PLACE: 76.3% RTG: 123 LAST 15 STARTS: s121s1211s2311s 3RD, 05Mar22 lng hd, 1.3L Randwick (G 2) Challenge Stakes 1000m 58.5 (J Mc Donald 3) 4, Weight for age, 59.06s (Last 600m 34.74, Last 200m 12.48), Heavy(9), Eduardo 58.5 1, Shelby Sixtysix 58.5 2, Splintex 58.5 4, Btg $1.60, $1.70 (fav). 2nd to turn. Began awkwardly. Poor recovery. --- FRESHENED --WON, 02Apr22 3.3L, 1L Randwick (G 1) Furphy T J Smith Stks 1200m 58.5 (J Mc Donald 11) 11, Weight for age, 1:12.33 (Last 600m 35.72, Last 200m 12.74), Heavy(9), Eduardo 58.5 2, Paulele 56.5 3, Belluci Babe 56.5 4, Btg $2.60, $2.25 (fav). led throughout. --- LET-UP --WON, 14Jun22 4.5L G B - Ascot (G 1) King’s Stand Stakes 1006m 60.5 (J Mc Donald 10) 16, Set weights, 58.25 secs , Good, Twilight Calls 60.5 2, Acklam Express 60.5 3, Mooneista 59 4, 3rd settling, 2nd 800m, led turn. --- SPELL --Prepared for this with 1-1/4 len 2nd Overpass 900m C’bury barrier trial Soft(7) Sept 1. Superstar sprinter. The one to beat. 2. EDUARDO (8) 58 ch g 9 Host (CH) [All: 10.0% Dry: 9.4% Wet: 10.6%] — Blushing (Fantastic Light (US) [All: 10.1% Dry: 10.9% Wet: 9.3%]) (Joseph Pride) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $6,014,900 28 12 4 6 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 28 — 15 7 6 — Wins — 3 5 4 — 2nds — 3 — 1 — 3rds — 4 2 — — TRACK: 9:4-2-2 DIST: 9:4-2-2 Won over: 1000 (4) 1100 (3) 1117 (1) 1200 (2) 1300 (2) 1st UP: 8:4-0-3 2nd UP: 7:3-0-1 3rd UP: 6:2-2-2 4th UP: 3:2-1-0 WIN: 42.9% PLACE: 78.6% RTG: 118 LAST 15 STARTS: s1131s131s312s1 WON, 05Mar22 lng hd, 1.3L Randwick (G 2) Challenge Stakes 1000m 58.5 (N Rawiller 1) 4, Weight for age, 59.06s (Last 600m 34.74, Last 200m 12.40), Heavy(9), Shelby Sixtysix 58.5 2, Nature Strip 58.5 3, Splintex 58.5 4, Btg $2.35, $2.25 led throughout. --- FRESHENED --2ND, 02Apr22 3.3L, 1L Randwick (G 1) Furphy T J Smith Stks 1200m 58.5 (N Rawiller 3) 11, Weight for age, 1:12.33 (Last 600m 35.72, Last 200m 12.96), Heavy(9), Nature Strip 58.5 1, Paulele 56.5 3, Belluci Babe 56.5 4, Btg $4.60, $4.80, $4.60 2nd throughout. --- SPELL --WON, 03Sep22 2.5L, 1.8L Randwick (G 3) Sthrn Cross Grp Concorde Stks 1000m 60.5 (N Rawiller 4) 8, Set wts with pen, 59.55s (Last 600m 35.38, Last 200m 12.50), Heavy(9), Athelric 57 2, Handle The Truth 57 3, Andermatt 56 4, Btg $2.10, $2.80 (fav). 2nd to turn. Began awkwardly. Never runs a bad race. Can play a key role again. 3. MASKED CRUSADER (12) 58 b g 6 Toronado (IR) [All: 12.7% Dry: 14.6% Wet: 10.8%] — She’s Got Gears (Invincible Spirit (IR) [All: 13.3% Dry: 12.5% Wet: 14.1%]) (M, W & J Hawkes) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $3,905,275 20 7 4 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 20 — 13 5 2 — Wins — 5 2 — — 2nds — 1 2 1 — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 10:3-4-0 DIST: 4:1-1-1 Won over: 1000 (1) 1100 (1) 1200 (5) 1st UP: 6:3-1-0 2nd UP: 6:2-1-1 3rd UP: 4:2-0-0 4th UP: 2:0-2-0 WIN: 35% PLACE: 60% RTG: 113 LAST 15 STARTS: 2125s15126s579s 5TH, 19Feb22 3.9L Flemington (G 1) Black Caviar Lightning 1000m 58.5 (J McNeil 3) 9, Weight for age, 56.64s (Last 600m 32.86, Last 200m 11.70), Good(4), Home Affairs 55.5 1, Nature Strip 58.5 2, Eduardo 58.5 3, Btg $8.50, $11.00 6th to 400m. Slowly away. Crowded near 800m. Became unbalanced. 7TH, 12Mar22 4.5L Flemington (G 1) Yulong Stud Newmarket Hcp 1200m 57 (J McNeil 13) 17, Lim 50.5, 1:09.01 (Last 600m 34.36, Last 200m 12.22), Good(4), Roch ‘n’ Horse 52.5 1, The Astrologist 52.5 2, September Run 52.5 3, Btg $8.50, $10.00, $9.00 16th to 800m, Last 400m. Crowded at start. 9TH, 02Apr22 11.2L Randwick (G 1) Furphy T J Smith Stks 1200m 58.5 (W Pike 1) 11, Weight for age, 1:12.33 (Last 600m 35.72, Last 200m 13.50), Heavy(9), Nature Strip 58.5 1, Eduardo 58.5 2, Paulele 56.5 3, Btg $7.50, $6.00, $6.50 6th settling, 7th turn. Poor recovery. --- SPELL --Primed for return with 13-3/4 len 5th O’President 900m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. Resuming and races well on this track. Place claims. 4. MAZU (4) 58 b g 4 Maurice (JP) [All: 16.4% Dry: 13.1% Wet: 19.8%] — Chatelaine (Flying Spur [All: 11.2% Dry: 11.8% Wet: 10.5%]) (P & P Snowden) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $1,755,850 11 7 — 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 11 — 4 3 4 — Wins — 1 2 4 — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 4:3-0-0 DIST: 5:3-0-0 Won over: 1100 (3) 1200 (4) 1st UP: 3:2-0-0 2nd UP: 3:1-0-1 3rd UP: 2:1-0-0 4th UP: 2:2-0-0 WIN: 63.6% PLACE: 72.7% RTG: 113 LAST 15 STARTS: 13s5661s11111s WON, 19Mar22 2.5L, 1L Rosehill (LR) Irresistible Pools Darby Munro 1200m 58.5 (S Clipperton 1) 7, Set wts with pen, 1:13.20 (Last 600m 35.69, Last 200m 12.14), Heavy(9), Bacchanalia 58 2, Smirnova 54 3, Shihonka 54 4, Btg $1.70, $2.00, $1.90 (fav). 4th settling, 3rd turn. WON, 09Apr22 1.5L, 2.5L Randwick (G 2) Arrowfield Sprint 1200m 56.5 (S Clipperton 4) 4, Set weights, 1:14.49 (Last 600m 35.88, Last 200m 12.50), Heavy(10), In The Congo 56.5 2, Paulele 56.5 3, I Am Lethal 56.5 4, Btg $2.80 2nd to turn. --- FRESHENED --WON, 14May22 sht hd, 0.5L Eagle Farm (G 1) TAB Doomben 10,000 1200m 57 (S Clipperton 8) 14, Weight for age, 1:12.07 (Last 600m 36.51), Heavy(8), Paulele 57 2, Entriviere 56.5 3, Signore Fox 58.5 4, Btg $2.35, $3.20 (fav). 4th to turn. --- SPELL --Fitter for 1/2 len win Duke Of Buckingham, Mount Popa 1030m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. Kept raising the bar last campaign but meets his toughest challenge here. Can’t be ignored. 5. SHELBY SIXTYSIX (1) 58 b g 6 Toronado (IR) [All: 12.7% Dry: 14.6% Wet: 10.8%] — Storm Kite (Honours List (IR) [All: 8.8% Dry: 9.8% Wet: 7.8%]) (D A Williams) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $797,015 28 5 8 3 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 28 — 5 14 9 — Wins — 1 — 4 — 2nds — — 6 2 — 3rds — 1 1 1 — TRACK: 10:1-2-1 DIST: 4:2-0-1 Won over: 1000 (1) 1100 (2) 1200 (2) 1st UP: 4:0-1-1 2nd UP: 3:0-1-1 3rd UP: 3:1-0-1 4th UP: 2:1-1-0 WIN: 17.9% PLACE: 57.1% RTG: 102 LAST 15 STARTS: 2602521211770s7 7TH, 23Apr22 5.3L Caulfield Open 1200m 60 (J McNeil 7) 8, Set wts with pen, 1:09.35 (Last 600m 34.20, Last 200m 11.78), Good(4), Regardsmaree 57 1, Lombardo 59 2, The Astrologist 60 3, Btg $8.00, $13.00 6th to 800m, 7th turn. Pre race incident. Passed fit at barrier. Raced three wide. 12TH, 07May22 5.8L Gosford (Metro) (LR) De Bortoli Takeover Target 1200m 59 (N Heywood 16) 16, Lim 53, 1:11.20 (Last 600m 35.38, Last 200m 12.40), Soft(7), Blondeau 54 1, Gospodin 53 2, Majestic Shot 54 3, Btg $12.00, $16.00 6th to 800m, 7th turn. Eased near 100m. Lame 3/5. --- SPELL --7TH, 03Sep22 8.9L Randwick (G 3) Sthrn Cross Grp Concorde Stks 1000m 60 (J Collett 8) 8, Set wts with pen, 59.55s (Last 600m 35.38, Last 200m 12.56), Heavy(9), Eduardo 60.5 1, Athelric 57 2, Handle The Truth 57 3, Btg $13.00, $21.00 Last to turn. Needs to improve on first-up effort. No appeal. 6. CLASSIQUE LEGEND (7) 57 b/gr g 7 Not A Single Doubt [All: 12.8% Dry: 11.7% Wet: 13.9%] — Pinocchio (Encosta De Lago [All: 11.8% Dry: 12.1% Wet: 11.6%]) (L J Bridge) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $9,385,500 14 6 2 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 14 — 7 6 1 — Wins — 3 3 — — 2nds — 1 1 — — 3rds — — 1 1 — TRACK: 9:4-2-1 DIST: 4:3-1-0 Won over: 1100 (3) 1200 (2) 1250 (1) 1st UP: 5:3-1-0 2nd UP: 3:1-1-1 3rd UP: 3:1-0-1 4th UP: 3:1-0-0 WIN: 42.9% PLACE: 71.4% RTG: 120 LAST 15 STARTS: s2360s1s1210s5s WON, 17Oct20 2.5L, 0.5L Randwick Open 1200m 58.5 (K Mc Evoy 6) 12, Weight for age, 1:08.27 (Last 600m 35.01, Last 200m 11.54), Good(4), Bivouac 58.5 2, Gytrash 58.5 3, Trekking 58.5 4, Btg $4.80, $4.00, $4.20 (fav). 7th to turn. --- LET-UP --11TH, 13Dec20 6.5L Sha Tin (G 1) Hong Kong Sprint 1200m 57 (C Y Ho 1) 14, Weight for age, 1:08.45 (Last 400m 22.90), Good, Danon Smash 57 1, Jolly Banner 57 2, Rattan 57 3, Btg $3.80 12th to turn. Checked near 1000m. Raced below expectations. Lame. --- SPELL --5TH, 16Oct21 2.1L Randwick Open 1200m 58.5 (K Mc Evoy 5) 12, Weight for age, 1:09.11 (Last 600m 34.76, Last 200m 12.12), Soft(5), Nature Strip 58.5 1, Masked Crusader 58.5 2, Eduardo 58.5 3, Btg $6.00, $5.50 10th to turn. Struck interference at start. Crowded early stages. --- SPELL --Strips fitter for 1-1/4 len, 2-1/2 len 3rd Overpass, Nature Strip 900m C’bury barrier trial Soft(7) Sept 1. Resuming and has had success around this circuit. Perhaps a place. 7. OVERPASS (11) 57 b h 4 Vancouver [All: 12.4% Dry: 11.6% Wet: 13.1%] — Walkway (Exceed And Excel [All: 12.8% Dry: 13.2% Wet: 12.4%]) (Bjorn Baker) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $874,400 15 5 2 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 15 — 9 3 3 — Wins — 2 3 — — 2nds — 2 — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 4:0-1-0 DIST: 3:1-0-0 Won over: 1000 (1) 1100 (1) 1200 (3) 1st UP: 3:1-1-0 2nd UP: 3:1-1-0 3rd UP: 3:2-0-0 4th UP: 2:1-0-0 WIN: 33.3% PLACE: 46.7% RTG: 104 LAST 15 STARTS: 140s846s121557s 5TH, 19Mar22 1.4L Rosehill (G 1) Furphy Galaxy 1100m 56 (T Clark 1) 14, Lim 50, 1:06.15 (Last 600m 34.73, Last 200m 11.81), Heavy(9), Shelby Sixtysix 52.5 1, Big Parade 57.5 2, In The Congo 56 3, Btg $13.00, $15.00, $10.00 3rd settling, 5th turn. Shifted out at start. Held up in straight. Not fully tested. 5TH, 02Apr22 5.4L Randwick (G 1) Furphy T J Smith Stks 1200m 56.5 (T Clark 2) 11, Weight for age, 1:12.33 (Last 600m 35.72, Last 200m 12.80), Heavy(9), Nature Strip 58.5 1, Eduardo 58.5 2, Paulele 56.5 3, Btg $15.00, $17.00, $16.00 3rd to turn. 7TH, 16Apr22 7.9L Randwick (G 1) All Aged Stakes 1400m 56.5 (J Parr 4) 14, Weight for age, 1:26.02 (Last 600m 37.15, Last 200m 13.74), Heavy(8), Cascadian 59 1, Tofane 57 2, Ellsberg 59 3, Btg $21.00, $13.00 3rd settling, 4th turn. --- SPELL --Had the benefit of 1-1/4 len win Nature Strip, Classique Legend 900m C’bury barrier trial Soft(7) Sept 1. Has trialled well for this. Place preferred. 8. LOST AND RUNNING (6) 56 b g 6 Per Incanto (US) [All: 12.2% Dry: 13.2% Wet: 11.2%] — Dreamlife (NZ) (Danroad [All: 9.9% Dry: 10.2% Wet: 9.7%]) (J A O’Shea) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $2,103,100 14 8 2 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 14 — 8 5 1 — Wins — 5 2 1 — 2nds — 1 1 — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 5:2-0-0 DIST: 4:2-1-0 Won over: 1000 (2) 1100 (2) 1200 (2) 1300 (2) 1st UP: 4:3-0-0 2nd UP: 4:2-0-0 3rd UP: 2:0-1-0 4th UP: 2:1-1-0 WIN: 57.1% PLACE: 71.4% RTG: 115 LAST 15 STARTS: 11211s84421s10s WON, 13Nov21 1.3L, 0.5L Newcastle (Metro) Open 1300m 59 (J Bowman 14) 15, Lim 52, 1:17.44 (Last 600m 34.77, Last 200m 12.31), Good(4), Wandabaa 52 2, Top Ranked 58 3, Kementari 57.5 4, Btg $2.80, $2.35, $2.50 (fav). 3rd to turn. Wide throughout. --- SPELL --WON, 12Feb22 2L, lng hd Randwick (G 3) Southern Cross Stakes 1200m 61 (J Bowman 5) 11, Lim 53.5, 1:09.54 (Last 600m 33.96, Last 200m 11.32), Good(4), Overpass 56.5 2, Standout 56.5 3, Superium 54 4, Btg $2.35, $2.25 (fav). 4th to turn. --- FRESHENED --14TH, 12Mar22 7.4L Flemington (G 1) Yulong Stud Newmarket Hcp 1200m 56 (J Bowman 9) 17, Lim 50.5, 1:09.01 (Last 600m 34.36, Last 200m 12.78), Good(4), Roch ‘n’ Horse 52.5 1, The Astrologist 52.5 2, September Run 52.5 3, Btg $4.00, $4.20 (fav). 7th to 800m, 6th 400m. Shifted in near 600m. Keen. Vetted - no abnormalities. --- SPELL --Prepared for this with 5-1/4 len 4th Overpass 900m C’bury barrier trial Soft(7) Sept 1. Performs well fresh. Warrants serious consideration. 9. ATHELRIC (3) 55 b g 4 Exceed And Excel [All: 12.8% Dry: 13.2% Wet: 12.4%] — Ida (Lonhro [All: 12.6% Dry: 12.3% Wet: 13.0%]) (James Cummings) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $485,530 15 5 2 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 15 — 5 6 4 — Wins — 2 1 2 — 2nds — — 1 1 — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 3:0-1-0 DIST: 3:1-0-0 Won over: 1000 (3) 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1st UP: 5:0-1-1 2nd UP: 4:1-1-0 3rd UP: 3:2-0-0 4th UP: 2:1-0-0 WIN: 33.3% PLACE: 53.3% RTG: 100 LAST 15 STARTS: 41s3254s71111s2 WON, 14May22 sht hd, 1.8L Scone (Metro) Bm78 1100m 58 (D Gibbons 3) 8, Lim 54, 1:04.35 (Last 600m 33.97, Last 200m 11.57), Soft(7), American President 57 2, Hulk 58.5 3, Two Up 54 4, Btg $1.90, $2.25 (fav). 4th to turn. WON, 04Jun22 lng hd, 1.5L Eagle Farm (LR) Queensland Day Stakes 1200m 57 (J Bowman 9) 12, Set weights, 1:10.76 (Last 600m 35.29), Good(4), Arentee 57 2, Ingratiating 57 3, Rhapsody Rose 55 4, Btg $3.50, $4.00 2nd to turn. --- SPELL --2ND, 03Sep22 2.5L, 1.8L Randwick (G 3) Sthrn Cross Grp Concorde Stks 1000m 57 (J Bowman 2) 8, Set wts with pen, 59.55s (Last 600m 35.38, Last 200m 12.60), Heavy(9), Eduardo 60.5 1, Handle The Truth 57 3, Andermatt 56 4, Btg $12.00, $11.00, $12.00 4th to turn. Began awkwardly. Super run first-up. Not out of it. 10. ANDERMATT (13) 55 b g 5 Snitzel [All: 14.9% Dry: 14.3% Wet: 15.5%] — Portillo (Red Ransom (US) [All: 12.5% Dry: 12.2% Wet: 12.7%]) (James Cummings) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $327,990 12 5 1 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 12 — 2 4 6 — Wins — 1 1 3 — 2nds — — — 1 — 3rds — 1 — 1 — TRACK: 4:1-0-2 DIST: 7:3-1-2 Won over: 1000 (2) 1100 (3) 1st UP: 5:4-0-0 2nd UP: 3:1-1-1 3rd UP: 2:0-0-0 4th UP: 2:0-0-1 WIN: 41.7% PLACE: 66.7% RTG: 94 LAST 15 STARTS: 2s1364s1s1143s4 4TH, 14May22 2.1L Scone (Metro) (LR) Scone Equine Luskin Star 1300m 54.5 (Ms R King 10) 11, Lim 53, 1:16.72 (Last 600m 35.05, Last 200m 12.18), Soft(7), Flying Crazy 53 1, Olmedo 59.5 2, Zorocat 54 3, Btg $1.70, $1.55, $1.60 (fav). 3rd to 800m, 4th turn. Wide throughout. Keen. Vetted - no abnormalities. 3RD, 28May22 sht hd, 1/2 nck Randwick Open 1100m 58 (J Collett 10) 11, Lim 52, 1:06.95 (Last 600m 36.13, Last 200m 12.22), Heavy(9), Surreal Step 54 1, Much Much Better 53 2, Enchanted Heart 53.5 4, Btg $1.90, $2.10 (fav). 9th to 800m, 10th turn. --- SPELL --4TH, 03Sep22 4.4L Randwick (G 3) Sthrn Cross Grp Concorde Stks 1000m 56 (J Mc Donald 6) 8, Set wts with pen, 59.55s (Last 600m 35.38, Last 200m 12.48), Heavy(9), Eduardo 60.5 1, Athelric 57 2, Handle The Truth 57 3, Btg $3.80, $2.80 5th to turn. Crowded at start. Not disgraced last time. Perhaps a place. 11. HANDLE THE TRUTH (5) 55 b/br g 7 Star Witness [All: 11.1% Dry: 11.8% Wet: 10.4%] — Assertively (Bernardini (US) [All: 8.6% Dry: 9.6% Wet: 7.6%]) (K R Dryden) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $1,691,270 35 9 5 4 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 35 — 20 10 5 — Wins — 6 1 2 — 2nds — 3 1 1 — 3rds — 1 2 1 — TRACK: 13:1-2-1 DIST: 7:0-0-2 Won over: 1000 (3) 1200 (5) 1400 (1) 1st UP: 11:4-0-2 2nd UP: 10:4-1-0 3rd UP: 7:0-2-1 4th UP: 4:1-0-1 WIN: 25.7% PLACE: 51.4% RTG: 94 LAST 15 STARTS: s31002s472s55s3 5TH, 05May22 7.2L Wagga Open 1200m 59.5 (Billy Owen 11) 16, Lim 54, 1:09.53 (Last 600m 34.61), Good(4), Front Page 54.5 1, Mnementh 54 2, Another One 54 3, Btg $9.00, $10.00, $9.00 9th to turn. --- FRESHENED --5TH, 28May22 4.7L Randwick Open 1400m 53.5 (Ms E Hennessy 7) 11, Lim 52, 1:27.94 (Last 600m 38.35, Last 200m 13.84), Heavy(9), Art Cadeau 56 1, True Detective 54.5 including 0.5 over 2, Fender 54 3, Btg $11.00, $13.00, $12.00 8th settling, 7th 800m, 3rd turn. --- SPELL --3RD, 03Sep22 2.5L, 1.8L Randwick (G 3) Sthrn Cross Grp Concorde Stks 1000m 57 (T Schiller 1) 8, Set wts with pen, 59.55s (Last 600m 35.38, Last 200m 12.28), Heavy(9), Eduardo 60.5 1, Athelric 57 2, Andermatt 56 4, Btg $41.00, $61.00, $31.00 6th to turn. Ran on well last time. Could add value to exotics. 12. ROCKETING BY (9) 55 b g 5 So You Think (NZ) [All: 13.3% Dry: 12.7% Wet: 13.8%] — Across The Moon (Stratum [All: 11.4% Dry: 12.2% Wet: 10.5%]) (David Pfieffer) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $792,290 17 4 1 3 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 17 — 9 6 2 — Wins — 2 2 — — 2nds — 1 — — — 3rds — 1 1 1 — TRACK: 7:2-0-1 DIST: 6:1-0-2 Won over: 900 (1) 1000 (1) 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1st UP: 4:1-1-0 2nd UP: 4:1-0-2 3rd UP: 3:2-0-0 4th UP: 2:0-0-0 WIN: 23.5% PLACE: 47.1% RTG: 94 LAST 15 STARTS: s1115574s40s738 7TH, 30Jul22 2.4L Rosehill Bm94 1100m 59 (J Bowman 7) 11, Lim 52, 1:05.91 (Last 600m 35.10, Last 200m 12.12), Soft(7), Easy Single 54 1, Enchanted Heart 57.5 2, Siege 52 3, Btg $11.00, $16.00, $15.00 8th to 800m, 7th turn. 3RD, 20Aug22 lng nck, 1.5L Randwick (G 3) Show County Qlty 1200m 54 (T Berry 9) 9, Lim 53, 1:10.92 (Last 600m 34.39, Last 200m 11.32), Soft(5), Showmanship 55 including 0.5 over 1, Prime Candidate 53.5 2, Bandipur 56.5 4, Btg $21.00, $13.00 Last to turn. Rider told to use more care. LAST, 03Sep22 12L Randwick (G 3) Sthrn Cross Grp Concorde Stks 1000m 56 (T Berry 5) 8, Set wts with pen, 59.55s (Last 600m 35.38, Last 200m 13.36), Heavy(9), Eduardo 60.5 1, Athelric 57 2, Handle The Truth 57 3, Btg $31.00, $26.00, $31.00 7th to turn. Not fully tested. Wasn’t knocked about last time but stiffer challenge here. Not fancied. 13. ANETHOLE (10) 55 ch g 6 Exceed And Excel [All: 12.8% Dry: 13.2% Wet: 12.4%] — Anise (General Nediym [All: 10.8% Dry: 11.2% Wet: 10.3%]) (Cody Morgan) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $236,215 18 4 2 5 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 18 — 9 4 5 — Wins — 3 — 1 — 2nds — — 2 — — 3rds — 2 2 1 — TRACK: 5:1-1-1 DIST: 5:1-0-2 Won over: 1000 (1) 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1400 (1) 1st UP: 7:1-1-2 2nd UP: 4:2-0-1 3rd UP: 4:0-1-1 4th UP: 2:1-0-1 WIN: 22.2% PLACE: 61.1% RTG: 72 LAST 15 STARTS: 90s0373s21216s3 WON, 06Mar22 1/2 nck, 0.5L Tamworth Cls 5 1400m 56 (T Sherry 1) 14, Set weights, 1:24.40 (Last 600m 35.20), Heavy(8), Commando Hunt 56 2, Banju 57.5 3, If You Think So 54 4, Btg $7.00, $9.00 3rd settling, 4th turn. --- FRESHENED --6TH, 02Apr22 7.3L Randwick Open 1400m 56 (T Sherry 14) 16, Set weights, 1:27.32 (Last 600m 36.43, Last 200m 12.50), Heavy(9), Another One 57.5 1, Commando Hunt 56 2, Amulet Street 56 3, Btg $10.00, $9.00, $10.00 11th settling, 14th 800m, 15th turn. Began awkwardly. Disappointed for a run near 200m. --- SPELL --3RD, 29Aug22 2.3L, sht hd Tamworth Open 1200m 58.5 (L Magorrian 5) 7, Lim 55, 1:11.04 (Last 600m 35.11), Good(4), Golden Point 55 1, Primal Scream 61.5 2, All Words 55 4, Btg $3.20, $2.60, $2.80 (eq fav). 4th to turn. Fractious in barriers. Faces stronger opposition now. Cannot entertain. RACE 9 3yo & up SW+P Group 3 4.35 (2000m) Track stats (past 12 months) Winning favourites over this dist: 39% Winning barriers over this track and dist: 1: 6%, 2: 22%, 3: 0%, 4: 17%, 5: 11%, 6: 17%, 7: 0%, 8: 6%, 9: 11%, 10: 0%, 11: 6%, 12: 0%, 13: 6%, 14: 0%, 15: 0%, 1. KNIGHTS ORDER (4) 58 b/br g 8 So You Think (NZ) [All: 13.3% Dry: 12.7% Wet: 13.8%] — Lamanka Lass (US) (Woodman (US) [All: 10.5% Dry: 9.7% Wet: 11.2%]) (G Waterhouse & A Bott) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $2,008,901 27 9 1 3 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 27 1 12 6 5 3 Wins — 4 3 2 — 2nds — — — 1 — 3rds 1 1 — 1 — TRACK: 5:3-1-1 DIST: 12:4-0-2 Won over: 1600 (1) 2002 (2) 2012 (1) 2032 (1) 2400 (2) 3200 (2) 1st UP: 7:1-0-1 2nd UP: 6:2-0-0 3rd UP: 5:1-1-1 4th UP: 5:3-0-1 WIN: 33.3% PLACE: 48.1% RTG: 110 LAST 15 STARTS: 11s90970s3521s1 WON, 09Apr22 2L, 2.5L Randwick (G 1) Sydney Cup 3200m 51.5 (Ms R King 1) 19, Lim 50, 3:32.29 (Last 600m 38.70, Last 200m 13.60), Heavy(10), Sheraz 51 2, Daqiansweet Junior 51.5 3, Future Score 50 4, Btg $7.50, $8.50 led throughout. --- SPELL --WON, 03Sep22 1.3L, 1L Randwick (G 2) Daily Press Chelmsford Stakes 1600m 59 (T Clark 8) 10, Weight for age, 1:42.57 (Last 600m 38, Last 200m 13.12), Heavy(10), Numerian 59 2, No Compromise 59 3, Benaud 58.5 4, Btg $8.50, $6.50, $7.00 led throughout. Repelled all challengers to score in stronger grade here first-up. Each-way. 2. KUKERACHA (8) 58 b/br g 5 Night Of Thunder (IR) [All: 20.1% Dry: 18.0% Wet: 22.2%] — Portrait Of A Lady (US) (A.P. Indy (US) [All: 30.8% Dry: 28.2% Wet: 33.3%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $806,175 24 4 4 3 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 24 — 14 7 3 — Wins — 2 1 1 — 2nds — 3 1 — — 3rds — 1 1 1 — TRACK: 6:0-0-0 DIST: 4:0-1-0 Won over: 1200 (1) 1600 (1) 1640 (1) 2400 (1) 1st UP: 5:1-1-0 2nd UP: 4:1-0-2 3rd UP: 4:0-1-1 4th UP: 3:1-1-0 WIN: 16.7% PLACE: 45.8% RTG: 104 LAST 15 STARTS: 2128057s61306s8 6TH, 11Jun22 3L Eagle Farm (G 2) Sky Racing Q22 2200m 59 (J Orman 6) 15, Weight for age, 2:16.98 (Last 600m 35.55), Good(4), Numerian 59 1, Kolding 59 2, Yonkers 59 3, Btg $41.00, $26.00 5th to 800m, 6th turn. Crowded early stages. Laid in in straight. --- SPELL --8TH, 03Sep22 6.1L Randwick (G 2) Daily Press Chelmsford Stakes 1600m 59 (R Bayliss 7) 10, Weight for age, 1:42.57 (Last 600m 38, Last 200m 13.28), Heavy(10), Knights Order 59 1, Numerian 59 2, No Compromise 59 3, Btg $21.00, $26.00, $21.00 4th to turn. Just battled home in harder class here first-up. Has to lift. 3. STOCKMAN (6) 56 b g 6 Tavistock (NZ) [All: 12.5% Dry: 12.1% Wet: 13.0%] — Crimson (NZ) (Zabeel (NZ) [All: 13.3% Dry: 13.3% Wet: 13.3%]) (Joseph Pride) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $1,005,890 32 7 7 3 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 32 — 12 11 9 — Wins — 1 2 4 — 2nds — 2 3 2 — 3rds — 1 2 — — TRACK: 10:1-1-0 DIST: 6:3-0-0 Won over: 1300 (1) 1600 (1) 2000 (3) 2130 (1) 2400 (1) 1st UP: 6:1-0-1 2nd UP: 6:0-3-0 3rd UP: 5:1-2-0 4th UP: 4:1-0-0 WIN: 21.9% PLACE: 53.1% RTG: 107 LAST 15 STARTS: 311s02440127s96 9TH, 20Aug22 3.8L Randwick (G 1) Winx Stakes 1400m 59 (S Clipperton 5) 10, Weight for age, 1:24.23 (Last 600m 34.22, Last 200m 11.26), Soft(5), Anamoe 58.5 1, Fangirl 56.5 2, Profondo 58.5 3, Btg $101.00 9th to 800m, Last turn. 6TH, 03Sep22 5.7L Randwick (G 2) Daily Press Chelmsford Stakes 1600m 59 (S Clipperton 4) 10, Weight for age, 1:42.57 (Last 600m 38, Last 200m 13.08), Heavy(10), Knights Order 59 1, Numerian 59 2, No Compromise 59 3, Btg $8.50, $9.00 9th to 1200m, Last 800m, 9th turn. Eased near 800m. Fitter here and better suited over this distance. Keep safe. 4. ELEPHANT (7) 56 br g 6 Shocking — Ticklish (NZ) E & D Browne SCRATCHED 5. NO COMPROMISE (5) 56 b g 6 Pins [All: 12.6% Dry: 13.6% Wet: 11.7%] — Baggy Green (Galileo (IR) [All: 14.3% Dry: 13.7% Wet: 14.8%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $452,620 28 6 5 8 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 28 — 2 18 8 — Wins — — 4 2 — 2nds — — 4 1 — 3rds — 1 5 2 — TRACK: 7:1-0-3 DIST: 5:2-0-1 Won over: 2000 (1) 2040 (1) 2100 (1) 2400 (3) 1st UP: 4:0-0-1 2nd UP: 3:0-1-2 3rd UP: 2:0-2-0 4th UP: 2:0-0-1 WIN: 21.4% PLACE: 67.9% RTG: 101 LAST 15 STARTS: 21636s332510s53 5TH, 13Aug22 3L Rosehill Open 1400m 57 (N Rawiller 2) 8, Lim 52, 1:23.88 (Last 600m 34.99, Last 200m 11.56), Soft(6), Surefire 55.5 including 1 over 1, Titanium Power 52 2, Oscar Zulu 56.5 including 1 over 3, Btg $10.00, $11.00 7th settling, Last 800m, 7th turn. Slowly away. 3RD, 03Sep22 1.3L, 1L Randwick (G 2) Daily Press Chelmsford Stakes 1600m 59 (J Ford 5) 10, Weight for age, 1:42.57 (Last 600m 38, Last 200m 13.24), Heavy(10), Knights Order 59 1, Numerian 59 2, Benaud 58.5 4, Btg $13.00, $21.00 3rd to 800m, 2nd turn. Closed off well to place here last start. One for multiples. 6. GOLD TRIP (9) 55 b h 6 Outstrip (GB) [All: 5.6% Dry: 3.6% Wet: 7.7%] — Sarvana (FR) (Dubai Destination (US) [All: 10.0% Dry: 9.3% Wet: 10.6%]) (C Maher & D Eustace) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $696,914 11 1 3 3 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 11 — 1 7 3 — Wins — — 1 — — 2nds — — 2 1 — 3rds — 1 2 — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 2:0-1-0 Continued page 72
72 From page 71 Won over: 2200 (1) 1st UP: 4:0-2-1 2nd UP: 3:1-1-0 3rd UP: 2:0-0-1 4th UP: 1:0-0-1 WIN: 9.1% PLACE: 63.6% RTG: 113 LAST 15 STARTS: 25s21034s523s3 3RD, 04Jul21 nse Fr - Saint Cloud (G 1) Grand Prix De Saint-Cloud 2400m 58 (S Pasquier 5) 8, Weight for age, NTT , Soft, Broome 58 1, Ebaiyra 56.5 2, In Swoop 58 4, 6th to 800m, 5th turn. --- SPELL --3RD, 30Jul22 2L, 1.5L Rosehill (LR) Atc Found. Winter Challenge 1500m 61 (J Collett 9) 10, Lim 53, 1:30.80 (Last 600m 35.85, Last 200m 12.12), Soft(7), Cross Talk 53 1, Toomuchtobear 53 2, Oscar Zulu 53 4, Btg $9.00, $11.00 Last to 800m, 9th turn. Stewards queried run. --- LET-UP --Caught the eye last time. Among the main chances. 7. ALEGRON (2) 55 br g 4 Teofilo (IR) [All: 12.9% Dry: 12.1% Wet: 13.8%] — Alegria (Medaglia D’Oro (US) [All: 13.2% Dry: 13.5% Wet: 12.8%]) (James Cummings) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $934,440 15 2 2 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 15 — 12 1 2 — Wins — 2 — — — 2nds — 2 — — — 3rds — 1 — 1 — TRACK: 4:0-0-2 DIST: 1:0-0-1 Won over: 1400 (1) 2800 (1) 1st UP: 5:1-0-0 2nd UP: 3:0-1-0 3rd UP: 3:0-0-1 4th UP: 2:1-0-1 WIN: 13.3% PLACE: 40% RTG: 101 LAST 15 STARTS: 5s15432s80314s7 4TH, 14May22 4.5L Morphettville (G 1) Thomas Farms South Aust. Derby 2500m 56.5 (D Oliver 1) 16, Set weights, 2:37.31 (Last 600m 37.68), Good(4), Jungle Magnate 56.5 1, Yaphet 56.5 2, Detonator Jack 56.5 3, Btg $3.00, $3.20, $3.00 (fav). 7th settling, 9th to turn. Held up near 500m. Vetted - no abnormalities. --- SPELL --7TH, 03Sep22 5.9L Randwick (G 2) Daily Press Chelmsford Stakes 1600m 58.5 (J Bowman 3) 10, Weight for age, 1:42.57 (Last 600m 38, Last 200m 13.26), Heavy(10), Knights Order 59 1, Numerian 59 2, No Compromise 59 3, Btg $13.00, $12.00, $13.00 8th to turn. Strips fitter here. Place hope. 8. CRYSTAL PEGASUS (1) 55 ch g 6 Australia (GB) — Crystal Etoile (GB) C J Waller SCRATCHED 9. BENAUD (10) 55 gr g 4 Reliable Man (GB) [All: 10.2% Dry: 10.5% Wet: 9.9%] — Baggy Green (Galileo (IR) [All: 14.3% Dry: 13.7% Wet: 14.8%]) (J A O’Shea) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $475,030 10 1 2 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 10 — 2 4 4 — Wins — — 1 — — 2nds — — — 2 — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 4:0-1-0 DIST: 1:0-0-0 Won over: 1400 (1) 1st UP: 3:1-0-0 2nd UP: 3:0-1-1 3rd UP: 2:0-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 10% PLACE: 40% RTG: 100 LAST 15 STARTS: 135s62542s64 6TH, 20Aug22 2.6L Randwick (G 1) Winx Stakes 1400m 58.5 (R Jones 4) 10, Weight for age, 1:24.23 (Last 600m 34.22, Last 200m 11.36), Soft(5), Anamoe 58.5 1, Fangirl 56.5 2, Profondo 58.5 3, Btg $81.00, $71.00, $101.00 7th to turn. 4TH, 03Sep22 2.6L Randwick (G 2) Daily Press Chelmsford Stakes 1600m 58.5 (W Pike 6) 10, Weight for age, 1:42.57 (Last 600m 38, Last 200m 12.94), Heavy(10), Knights Order 59 1, Numerian 59 2, No Compromise 59 3, Btg $6.50, $6.00 7th to 1200m, 6th 800m, 5th turn. Raced wide without cover. Far from disgraced in the wet here last outing. One of the major players. 10. SACRAMENTO (12) 55 b/br g 6 Pierro [All: 12.0% Dry: 11.8% Wet: 12.2%] — Alzora (Redoute’s Choice [All: 13.8% Dry: 14.8% Wet: 12.7%]) (G Waterhouse & A Bott) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $565,905 25 7 2 3 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 25 — 15 7 3 — Wins — 4 3 — — 2nds — 2 — — — 3rds — 1 2 — — TRACK: 8:2-1-1 DIST: 5:3-1-0 Won over: 1600 (1) 1800 (1) 1900 (1) 2000 (3) 2800 (1) 1st UP: 6:1-0-1 2nd UP: 5:3-0-0 3rd UP: 4:1-1-1 4th UP: 4:1-0-0 WIN: 28% PLACE: 48% RTG: 100 LAST 15 STARTS: 31112360s6160s9 12TH, 16Apr22 13.4L Caulfield (G 3) Tobin Brothers Easter Cup 2000m 58.5 (J Childs 9) 13, Lim 54, 2:02.78 (Last 600m 34.84, Last 200m 12.72), Good(3), Milford 54 1, Holbien 54.5 2, Mandela Effect 55.5 3, Btg $17.00, $21.00 9th settling, 8th 1200m, 9th 800m, Last turn. Slowly away. --- SPELL --9TH, 03Sep22 28.8L Randwick Bm94 1600m 63 (J Parr 4) 11, Lim 52, 1:43.47 (Last 600m 38.79, Last 200m 16.48), Heavy(10), Kiss The Bride 54 1, Wild Chap 51 2, Alcyone 55.5 3, Btg $31.00, $21.00, $26.00 8th to 1200m, 9th 800m, 10th turn. Lame 2/5. Needs more racing. Hard to have. 11. ANGEL OF TRUTH (3) 55 b/br g 7 Animal Kingdom (US) [All: 11.7% Dry: 12.1% Wet: 11.3%] — Scarletini (Bernardini (US) [All: 8.6% Dry: 9.6% Wet: 7.6%]) (M, W & J Hawkes) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $2,024,375 37 5 2 4 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 37 — 18 10 9 — Wins — 1 3 1 — 2nds — 1 — 1 — 3rds — 1 1 2 — TRACK: 15:1-1-2 DIST: 8:1-0-2 Won over: 1300 (1) 1600 (2) 2000 (1) 2400 (1) 1st UP: 10:2-2-1 2nd UP: 8:1-0-1 3rd UP: 7:0-0-0 4th UP: 7:1-0-2 WIN: 13.5% PLACE: 29.7% RTG: 99 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU LAST 15 STARTS: 538s2500s3350s6 15TH, 09Apr22 27.4L Randwick (G 1) Sydney Cup 3200m 52 including 1 over (W Pike 3) 19, Lim 50, 3:32.29 (Last 600m 38.70, Last 200m 16.04), Heavy(10), Knights Order 51.5 1, Sheraz 51 2, Daqiansweet Junior 51.5 3, Btg $21.00 8th settling, 10th to 800m, 13th turn. Keen. --- SPELL --6TH, 27Aug22 3.4L Rosehill Bm100 1400m 59.5 (W Pike 5) 9, Lim 53, 1:25.58 (Last 600m 34.67, Last 200m 11.78), Soft(6), Old Flame 54 1, Purple Sector 57.5 2, Aleas 55.5 3, Btg $8.00, $6.00, $6.50 4th settling, 2nd 800m, 5th turn. Up in class here. Hard to recommend. 12. SUREFIRE (14) 55 b g 5 Fastnet Rock [All: 13.6% Dry: 13.6% Wet: 13.6%] — Modesta (IR) (Sadler’s Wells (US) [All: 20.9% Dry: 19.9% Wet: 21.9%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $252,720 10 5 2 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 10 — 3 1 4 2 Wins — 2 1 1 1 2nds — 1 — 1 — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 3:1-0-0 DIST: 3:2-1-0 Won over: 1400 (1) 1609 (1) 2000 (1) 2012 (1) 2414 (1) 1st UP: 4:2-1-0 2nd UP: 4:2-1-0 3rd UP: 2:1-0-0 4th UP: 0:0-0-0 WIN: 50% PLACE: 70% RTG: 98 LAST 15 STARTS: 91s211s120s15 WON, 13Aug22 1L, 1.3L Rosehill Open 1400m 55.5 including 1 over (J Mc Donald 1) 8, Lim 52, 1:23.88 (Last 600m 34.99, Last 200m 11.50), Soft(6), Titanium Power 52 2, Oscar Zulu 56.5 including 1 over 3, True Detective 52.5 4, Btg $4.20, $4.00 5th settling, 6th 800m, 5th turn. 5TH, 03Sep22 5.6L Randwick (G 2) Daily Press Chelmsford Stakes 1600m 59 (J Mc Donald 9) 10, Weight for age, 1:42.57 (Last 600m 38, Last 200m 13.14), Heavy(10), Knights Order 59 1, Numerian 59 2, No Compromise 59 3, Btg $2.80, $3.00 (fav). Last to 1200m, 9th 800m, Last turn. Blundered near 200m. Raced three wide. Caught wide last time but battled away. Key player. 13. ALEAS (11) 55 ch g 5 Archipenko (US) [All: 23.7% Dry: 19.8% Wet: 27.7%] — Alea Iacta (GB) (Invincible Spirit (IR) [All: 13.3% Dry: 12.5% Wet: 14.1%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $252,466 14 5 2 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 14 — 3 6 4 1 Wins — 2 — 2 1 2nds — — 1 1 — 3rds — — 1 — — TRACK: 1:0-1-0 DIST: 2:1-0-0 Won over: 1609 (3) 2000 (1) 2213 (1) 1st UP: 4:1-1-1 2nd UP: 3:1-1-0 3rd UP: 3:3-0-0 4th UP: 2:0-0-0 WIN: 35.7% PLACE: 57.1% RTG: 97 LAST 15 STARTS: 1s141860s4210s3 LAST, 21May22 53.3L Rosehill (LR) City Of Parra. Lord Mayors Cup 2000m 56 (B Avdulla 2) 10, Lim 53, 2:10.35 (Last 600m 37.54, Last 200m 19.18), Heavy(9), Hopeful 55 1, The Frontman 54.5 including 0.5 over 2, Rock 54.5 3, Btg $5.00, $6.00, $5.00 5th settling, 3rd 1200m, 5th 800m, Last turn. Failed to respond to riding. Poor recovery. --- SPELL --3RD, 27Aug22 hd, 1L Rosehill Bm100 1400m 55.5 (D Gibbons 9) 9, Lim 53, 1:25.58 (Last 600m 34.67, Last 200m 11.32), Soft(6), Old Flame 54 1, Purple Sector 57.5 2, Arctic Thunder 54 4, Btg $26.00, $21.00, $26.00 8th settling, Last turn. Began awkwardly. Since recorded 6 len 8th Mazu 1030m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. Going up in grade. Others have stronger claims. 14. FRANCESCO GUARDI (13) 55 b/br g 5 Frankel (GB) [All: 14.5% Dry: 16.8% Wet: 12.2%] — Trophee (FR) (Mr Sidney (US) [All: 18.7% Dry: 11.5% Wet: 25.8%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $299,670 16 4 4 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 16 1 9 5 1 — Wins 1 2 1 — — 2nds — 2 1 1 — 3rds — — 2 — — TRACK: 4:2-1-1 DIST: 2:0-1-0 Won over: 1400 (1) 1408 (1) 1600 (1) 1800 (1) 1st UP: 4:1-0-0 2nd UP: 4:1-0-1 3rd UP: 3:1-1-0 4th UP: 2:0-2-0 WIN: 25% PLACE: 62.5% RTG: 93 LAST 15 STARTS: 50s74221s611232 3RD, 06Aug22 0.5L, 1L Randwick Open 1800m 54.5 (W Pike 7) 14, Lim 52, 1:51.56 (Last 600m 35.31, Last 200m 12.20), Soft(5), Lord Ardmore 56 including 0.5 over 1, Grove Ferry 54 2, La Chevalee 52 4, Btg $6.00, $6.50 7th to 1200m, 6th 800m, 5th turn. 2ND, 20Aug22 nck, 0.5L Randwick (G 3) Premier’s Cup 2000m 53 (W Pike 9) 11, Lim 53, 2:05.02 (Last 600m 35.87, Last 200m 11.90), Soft(5), Arapaho 56 1, Lord Ardmore 56 3, Grove Ferry 53 4, Btg $8.50, $7.50, $8.50 7th to turn. Began awkwardly. --- FRESHENED --Tuned for return with 3-1/2 len 4th Mazu 1030m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. Honest type and could sneak a place. Include in trifectas. RACE 10 3yo & up BM 88 5.15 (1200m) Track stats (past 12 months) Winning favourites over this dist: 46% Winning barriers over this track and dist: 1: 8%, 2: 12%, 3: 13%, 4: 10%, 5: 12%, 6: 13%, 7: 17%, 8: 2%, 9: 2%, 10: 4%, 11: 2%, 12: 2%, 13: 2%, 14: 2%, 15: 0%, 1. SUPERIUM (1) 62.5 ch g 6 Verrazano (US) [All: 7.0% Dry: 8.0% Wet: 6.1%] — Rosie’s Halo (Al Maher [All: 11.2% Dry: 11.6% Wet: 10.8%]) (M, W & J Hawkes) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $540,025 28 4 4 5 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 28 — 19 5 4 — Wins — 4 — — — 2nds — 4 — — — 3rds — 1 3 1 — TRACK: 9:1-2-0 DIST: 12:1-3-2 Won over: 1100 (3) 1200 (1) 1st UP: 7:2-0-1 2nd UP: 7:1-3-1 3rd UP: 5:0-0-1 4th UP: 4:0-0-2 WIN: 14.3% PLACE: 46.4% RTG: 93 LAST 15 STARTS: 32331s55434266s 6TH, 16Apr22 2.7L Caulfield (G 3) Neds Victoria Hcp 1400m 54 (J McNeil 3) 16, Lim 54, 1:22.79 (Last 600m 35, Last 200m 11.68), Good(3), Ayrton 54 1, Streets Of Avalon 59 2, Excelida 54 3, Btg $17.00, $21.00 4th settling, 8th 800m, 7th turn. Held up near 400m. --- FRESHENED --6TH, 14May22 3.3L Flemington Bm100 1400m 57 (J McNeil 16) 16, Lim 53, 1:24.77 (Last 600m 35.66, Last 200m 12.12), Soft(5), Triple Missile 53 1, Mystery Shot 52 2, Biometric 53.5 3, Btg $13.00, $16.00, $15.00 Last to 800m, 14th turn. Began awkwardly. Held up near 400m. --- SPELL --Primed for return with 15-1/2 len 10th O’President 900m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. First-up and tends to run his best races early in a campaign. Might be over the odds. 2. DAJRAAN (4) 60 b h 5 Frankel (GB) [All: 14.5% Dry: 16.8% Wet: 12.2%] — Mossfun (Mossman [All: 11.7% Dry: 11.7% Wet: 11.7%]) (G Waterhouse & A Bott) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $80,322 12 3 2 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 12 — 5 4 1 2 Wins — 2 1 — — 2nds — 1 — — 1 3rds — — 2 — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 4:1-1-0 Won over: 1200 (1) 1408 (2) 1st UP: 3:1-1-0 2nd UP: 3:0-0-1 3rd UP: 2:0-0-0 4th UP: 2:1-0-1 WIN: 25% PLACE: 58.3% RTG: 88 LAST 15 STARTS: 04s246121s1353s 5TH, 04Mar22 3.6L Newcastle (G 3) Horsepower Newcastle Newmarket 1400m 54 (T Clark 7) 10, Lim 54, 1:24.20 (Last 600m 35.54), Heavy(8), Wandabaa 54 1, Nimalee 57 2, Through The Cracks 54 3, Btg $5.50, $6.50 2nd to turn. --- FRESHENED --3RD, 28Mar22 1L, 1.8L Newcastle (Metro) (G 3) Acy Securities Doncaster Prel. 1500m 53 (Ms R King 4) 10, Lim 53, 1:31.74 (Last 600m 35.83, Last 200m 12.34), Soft(7), Mr Mozart 53 1, Our Playboy 53 2, The Frontman 54 4, Btg $15.00, $16.00 6th to turn. Checked early stages. --- SPELL --Fitter for 1-3/4 len 4th Cruel Summer 1000m Gosford barrier trial Soft(6) Aug 29. Resuming and has a good first-up record. Among the dangers. 3. NEVER TALK (13) 60 b m 5 No Nay Never (US) [All: 12.9% Dry: 14.1% Wet: 11.7%] — Palace Talk (NZ) (Street Cry (IR) [All: 13.1% Dry: 13.0% Wet: 13.2%]) (K A Lees) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $416,355 22 6 1 4 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 22 — 9 8 5 — Wins — 2 2 2 — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — — 3 1 — TRACK: 7:1-1-1 DIST: 4:0-1-1 Won over: 900 (2) 1000 (1) 1100 (2) 1400 (1) 1st UP: 4:2-0-1 2nd UP: 4:2-0-1 3rd UP: 3:1-0-1 4th UP: 3:1-0-0 WIN: 27.3% PLACE: 50% RTG: 92 LAST 15 STARTS: s09300s3316435s 3RD, 14May22 1L, 0.8L Scone (Metro) (G 3) Arrowfield Dark Jewel Classic 1400m 54.5 including 0.5 over (J Collett 13) 16, Lim 53, 1:22.69 (Last 600m 35.28, Last 200m 11.82), Soft(7), Bring The Ransom 54 1, Wandabaa 59 2, Pippali 54 4, Btg $6.50, $7.00, $4.80 (fav). 15th to 800m, 14th turn. Taken back from wide barrier. 5TH, 04Jun22 2.8L Eagle Farm , F&M’s Open 1600m 57 (J Bowman 5) 9, Weight for age, 1:36.60 (Last 600m 34.26), Good(4), Kiku 57 1, Nudge 57 2, Atishu 57 3, Btg $13.00, $11.00, $13.00 Last settling, 8th 1200m, 7th to turn. --- SPELL --Strips fitter for lg nk 2nd Special Reward 1000m Muswellbrook barrier trial Soft(7) Sept 7. First-up and his fresh form is very good. Not out of this. 4. KINLOCH (17) 59.5 b g 5 I Am Invincible [All: 15.4% Dry: 17.4% Wet: 13.5%] — More Beautiful (More Than Ready (US) [All: 12.0% Dry: 12.3% Wet: 11.6%]) (K A Lees) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $610,090 15 5 1 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 15 — 7 5 3 — Wins — 1 2 2 — 2nds — — 1 — — 3rds — 2 — — — TRACK: 4:1-0-1 DIST: 5:1-0-0 Won over: 900 (1) 1000 (1) 1200 (1) 1300 (1) 1400 (1) 1st UP: 4:2-1-0 2nd UP: 3:2-0-0 3rd UP: 2:0-0-1 4th UP: 2:1-0-0 WIN: 33.3% PLACE: 53.3% RTG: 87 LAST 15 STARTS: s21613764s1139s 3RD (D.H.), 22Apr22 1L, 1/2 nck Tamworth Open 1400m 54 (D Gibbons 4) 14, Lim 54, 1:20 ((track record) Last 600m 35.76), Good(4), Bandersnatch 62 1, Constant Flight 54 2, Fender 54 3 dead heat, Btg $4.20, $4.00, $4.60 (fav). 9th settling, 10th 800m, 8th turn. Protested against, dismissed. Crowded near 50m. Protest lodged, dismissed. 9TH, 07May22 4.7L Gosford (Metro) 3 and 4yo Open 1600m 52.5 (D Gibbons 13) 13, Lim 52, 1:39.31 (Last 600m 34.02, Last 200m 11.59), Soft(7), Rustic Steel 52 1, O’President 54 2, Old Flame 54 3, Btg $13.00, $16.00 9th to 1200m, 10th to turn. Taken back from wide barrier. Vetted - no abnormalities. --- SPELL --Had the benefit of 5-1/4 len last Great News 1000m Gosford barrier trial Soft(6) Aug 29. Resuming and Bowman to ride looks interesting. Keep safe. 5. MAOTAI (9) 59 b g 4 Not A Single Doubt [All: 12.8% Dry: 11.7% Wet: 13.9%] — Fascination Street (NZ) (Elusive City (US) [All: 11.4% Dry: 11.9% Wet: 11.0%]) (Kacy Fogden) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $253,700 10 3 2 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 10 — 4 5 1 — Wins — 1 2 — — 2nds — 1 1 — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 4:2-0-0 DIST: 5:1-2-0 Won over: 1000 (1) 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1st UP: 3:3-0-0 2nd UP: 3:0-2-0 3rd UP: 2:0-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 30% PLACE: 50% RTG: 86 LAST 15 STARTS: 12446s187s12 WON, 06Aug22 0.5L, nck Randwick Bm78 1000m 61.5 (J Bowman 1) 9, Lim 52.5, 58.50s (Last 600m 33.96, Last 200m 11.38), Soft(6), Leo 56 2, Quick Tempo 56 3, Curtis Island 54.5 4, Btg $3.00, $2.50, $2.60 (fav). 6th settling, 4th turn. 2ND, 27Aug22 4.5L, lng nck Rosehill Bm88 1200m 59 (S Clipperton 7) 9, Lim 52, 1:10.23 (Last 600m 34.76, Last 200m 11.78), Soft(6), Shades Of Rose 56.5 1, Tristate 56 3, Catesby 50.5 4, Btg $4.60, $6.00, $5.50 8th to turn. Ridden patiently and wound up late to place at Rosehill at latest. Take beating here. 6. MUNITIONS (3) 59 b g 7 War Front (US) [All: 16.5% Dry: 17.1% Wet: 15.8%] — War Echo (US) (Tapit (US) [All: 11.8% Dry: 14.4% Wet: 9.1%]) (Richard Litt) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $273,707 20 3 3 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 20 1 13 6 — — Wins — 2 1 — — 2nds — 1 2 — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 8:1-3-0 Won over: 1200 (1) 1400 (2) 1st UP: 6:2-1-0 2nd UP: 5:1-1-0 3rd UP: 4:0-1-0 4th UP: 4:0-0-0 WIN: 15% PLACE: 30% RTG: 86 LAST 15 STARTS: 6s4408s42606s27 2ND, 13Aug22 sht hd, 0.5L Rosehill Bm88 1200m 56 (D Gibbons 1) 7, Lim 54, 1:11.47 (Last 600m 34.59, Last 200m 11.78), Soft(6), Conscript 54 1, Katalin 57 3, Dalchini 54 4, Btg $9.00, $10.00, $9.00 3rd to 800m, 2nd turn. Laid in in straight. 7TH, 26Aug22 3.2L Gold Coast (Metro) (LR) Atlas Golf Services Goldmarket 1200m 54 (Ms S Collett 7) 12, Lim 54, 1:08.49 (Last 600m 33.54), Good(3), Garibaldi 56 including 0.5 over 1, Axe 55 2, Ef Troop 54.5 3, Btg $7.00, $13.00 6th to turn. Crowded at start. Lost Ground. Wide during race. --- FRESHENED --Freshened and did have excuses last time. Perhaps a place. 7. ZOUSHACK (14) 58.5 b g 6 Zoustar [All: 14.4% Dry: 14.5% Wet: 14.4%] — Shack (Canny Lad [All: 11.6% Dry: 12.3% Wet: 10.9%]) (Joseph Pride) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $352,260 24 6 4 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 24 — 13 8 3 — Wins — 2 4 — — 2nds — 3 — 1 — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 2:1-0-0 DIST: 13:2-3-1 Won over: 1100 (1) 1110 (1) 1200 (2) 1400 (2) 1st UP: 5:1-2-0 2nd UP: 4:2-0-0 3rd UP: 4:1-1-1 4th UP: 4:1-1-0 WIN: 25% PLACE: 45.8% RTG: 85 LAST 15 STARTS: s412140s241214s WON, 06Nov21 lng nck, sht nck Rosehill Bm78 1400m 58 (T Schiller 5) 12, Lim 52, 1:24.57 (Last 600m 34.43, Last 200m 11.52), Good(4), Blesk 57 2, Suave 59 3, Francesco Guardi 55 4, Btg $3.80, $3.50, $3.80 (fav). led throughout. 4TH, 20Nov21 1.3L Kembla Grange (Metro) Bm88 1600m 55.5 (T Schiller 7) 14, Lim 52, 1:37.97 (Last 600m 35.66, Last 200m 12.18), Soft(7), Steely 60 1, Equation 55.5 2, Kingsheir 53.5 3, Btg $8.50, $13.00 led to turn. --- SPELL --Prepared for this with 1/2 len win Packer, Knickpoint 818m W Farm barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 9. First-up here and could give some cheek. Entitled to some thought. 8. BATTLETON (2) 58 b g 4 Zoustar [All: 14.4% Dry: 14.5% Wet: 14.4%] — Dulverton (Commands [All: 12.9% Dry: 12.4% Wet: 13.4%]) (Bjorn Baker) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $195,090 8 2 2 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 8 — 5 2 1 — Wins — 1 1 — — 2nds — 2 — — — 3rds — 1 1 — — TRACK: 1:0-1-0 DIST: 3:0-1-1 Won over: 1100 (2) 1st UP: 2:1-0-1 2nd UP: 2:1-0-1 3rd UP: 2:0-2-0 4th UP: 2:0-0-0 WIN: 25% PLACE: 75% RTG: 84 LAST 15 STARTS: 1125s3326 2ND, 11Jun22 2L, sht nck Eagle Farm (G 3) Gunsynd Classic 1600m 57 (N Rawiller 6) 9, Set weights, 1:36.27 (Last 600m 35.26), Good(4), Kiss Sum 57 1, Loch Eagle 57 3, Flying Crazy 57 4, Btg $4.60, $4.00, $4.20 4th to turn. Overraced early stages. 6TH, 02Jul22 5.3L Sunshine Coast (Metro) (G 3) Double R Group Winx Guineas 1600m 57 (N Rawiller 4) 15, Set weights, 1:41.44 (Last 600m 36.07), Heavy(10), Majestic Colour 57 1, Tarex 57 2, Rayjen 55 3, Btg $2.60, $3.20, $3.00 (fav). 3rd settling, led to turn. --- LET-UP --Primed for return with 14-1/4 len 7th O’President 900m R’hill barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 6. Back from a let-up. In the mix. 9. BRIGANTINE (15) 56 14. I AM LETHAL (7) 53 10. DREAM CIRCLE (11) 56 b g 4 I Am Invincible [All: 15.4% Dry: 17.4% Wet: 13.5%] — Steps In Time (Danehill Dancer (IR) [All: 11.3% Dry: 10.7% Wet: 11.8%]) (J A O’Shea) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $227,050 9 3 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 9 — 7 — 2 — Wins — 3 — — — 2nds — 1 — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 2:1-0-0 DIST: 2:0-1-0 Won over: 1300 (1) 1400 (2) 1st UP: 3:0-1-0 2nd UP: 2:1-0-0 3rd UP: 1:0-0-0 4th UP: 1:1-0-0 WIN: 33.3% PLACE: 44.4% RTG: 74 LAST 15 STARTS: 4s214110s40s LAST, 09Apr22 14.2L Randwick (G 2) Arrowfield Sprint 1200m 56.5 (J Bowman 1) 4, Set weights, 1:14.49 (Last 600m 35.88, Last 200m 13.82), Heavy(10), Mazu 56.5 1, In The Congo 56.5 2, Paulele 56.5 3, Btg $12.00, $17.00 Last to turn. Slowly away. Failed to handle going. --- LET-UP --11TH, 28May22 4.8L Eagle Farm (G 3) Mullins Law. Fred Best Classic 1400m 57 (B Avdulla 14) 16, Set weights, 1:22.43 (Last 600m 35.22), Good(4), Vilana 57 1, Kiss Sum 57 2, Battleton 57 3, Btg $21.00 15th settling, 14th turn. Slowly away. --- SPELL --Had the benefit of 1/2 nk 2nd Authentic Jewel 900m C’bury barrier trial Soft(7) Sept 1. Resuming and looks competitive. Can figure here. b g 4 Astern [All: 11.6% Dry: 12.6% Wet: 10.7%] — Lobola (Anabaa (US) [All: 14.0% Dry: 14.9% Wet: 13.2%]) (James Cummings) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $290,350 8 2 2 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 8 — 6 1 1 — Wins — 1 1 — — 2nds — 2 — — — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 2:1-0-1 DIST: 0:0-0-0 Won over: 1100 (1) 1300 (1) 1st UP: 2:1-0-0 2nd UP: 2:0-0-0 3rd UP: 1:1-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-1-0 WIN: 25% PLACE: 62.5% RTG: 80 LAST 15 STARTS: 67s171232s 3RD, 09Oct21 0.5L, 1.5L Randwick (G 2) Stan Fox Stakes 1500m 56.5 (N Rawiller 5) 7, Set weights, 1:28.52 (Last 600m 35.39, Last 200m 11.90), Good(3), Hilal 56.5 1, Coastwatch 56.5 2, Cotehele 56.5 4, Btg $5.00, $7.00, $6.50 3rd settling, 4th 800m, 3rd turn. Began awkwardly. Keen. 2ND, 30Oct21 3L, 1.5L Flemington (G 3) Carbine Club Stakes 1600m 57 (D Oliver 7) 12, Set wts with pen, 1:35.86 (Last 600m 34.88, Last 200m 12.18), Good(4), Fangirl 56 1, Daily Bugle 57 3, Capital Legend 57 4, Btg $5.00, $5.50 6th to 800m, 4th turn. Bounded on jumping. --- SPELL --Fitter for 2 len, sht 1/2 hd 3rd Joyful Fortune, Miss Hoff 818m W Farm barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 9. Resuming and McDonald has been engaged. Can play a role. b/br g 6 Dream Ahead (US) — Courtyard Circle David Payne SCRATCHED 11. LARKSPUR RUN (16) 54 br m 4 Shamardal (US) [All: 14.9% Dry: 14.8% Wet: 15.1%] — Aspen (Exceed And Excel [All: 12.8% Dry: 13.2% Wet: 12.4%]) (James Cummings) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $177,790 14 2 4 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 14 — 4 6 4 — Wins — — 1 1 — 2nds — 1 2 1 — 3rds — — 2 — — TRACK: 4:0-0-1 DIST: 8:0-3-1 Won over: 1250 (1) 1300 (1) 1st UP: 4:1-1-1 2nd UP: 4:0-1-1 3rd UP: 3:1-1-0 4th UP: 1:0-1-0 WIN: 14.3% PLACE: 57.1% RTG: 80 LAST 15 STARTS: 1s172267s404s33 3RD, 20Aug22 1.5L, nse Randwick Bm78 1200m 56.5 (S Clipperton 2) 11, Lim 52, 1:11.08 (Last 600m 34.80, Last 200m 12), Soft(5), Pizarro 58 1, Arbitration 53.5 2, Zarastro 57.5 4, Btg $7.50, $6.00 5th settling, 4th turn. 3RD, 02Sep22 lng hd, 0.8L Wyong (LR) Wyong Leagues Group Mona Lisa 1350m 55 (S Clipperton 14) 16, Set wts with pen, 1:20.03 (Last 600m 34.81), Soft(5), Meg 56 1, Katalin 56 2, Dalchini 55 4, Btg $16.00, $10.00 8th to turn. Finished solidly to place at Wyong last outing. Can figure. 12. STARMAN (10) 54 b g 4 Zoustar [All: 14.4% Dry: 14.5% Wet: 14.4%] — You’re Dreamin (Commands [All: 12.9% Dry: 12.4% Wet: 13.4%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $164,900 8 3 — — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 8 — 6 1 1 — Wins — 2 1 — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 3:0-0-0 DIST: 4:2-0-0 Won over: 1100 (1) 1200 (2) 1st UP: 2:1-0-0 2nd UP: 1:0-0-0 3rd UP: 1:0-0-0 4th UP: 1:1-0-0 WIN: 37.5% PLACE: 37.5% RTG: 76 LAST 15 STARTS: 1541417s6s 7TH, 15Jan22 3.8L Gold Coast (Metro) 3yo Open 1400m 56 (J Mc Donald 6) 18, Set wts with pen, 1:20.75 (Last 600m 35.09), Good(3), King Of Sparta 56 1, Me Me Lagarde 54.5 2, Socialist 54 3, Btg $5.50, $7.00 14th settling, 4th 800m, 8th turn. Eased near 1200m. Raced three wide. --- SPELL --6TH, 16Apr22 6.3L Randwick Bm88 1200m 53.5 (T Berry 9) 11, Lim 52, 1:14.06 (Last 600m 38.52, Last 200m 13.90), Heavy(8), Much Much Better 55.5 1, Soami 51.5 2, Exotic Ruby 53 3, Btg $8.00, $8.50, $8.00 6th to 800m, 8th turn. Taken back from wide barrier. Hung out middle stages. Vetted - no abnormalities. --- SPELL --Strips fitter for 3/4 len 2nd Clemenceau 900m R’hill barrier trial Good(4) Aug 23. First-up and gets in light. Not the worst. 13. DEVIL’S THROAT (5) 54 b g 4 Snitzel [All: 14.9% Dry: 14.3% Wet: 15.5%] — Miss Iguacu (Encosta De Lago [All: 11.8% Dry: 12.1% Wet: 11.6%]) (P & P Snowden) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $162,107 10 3 4 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 10 — 4 4 2 — Wins — 1 2 — — 2nds — 2 1 1 — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 1:0-1-0 Won over: 1250 (2) 1300 (1) 1st UP: 3:1-1-0 2nd UP: 2:0-2-0 3rd UP: 2:1-0-0 4th UP: 2:1-1-0 WIN: 30% PLACE: 70% RTG: 74 LAST 15 STARTS: 4272s22119s1 9TH, 30Apr22 13.5L Hawkesbury (Metro) (G 3) B’town Workers H’bury Guineas 1400m 56 (J Parr 1) 10, Set wts with pen, 1:25.03 (Last 600m 35.69, Last 200m 14.14), Heavy(9), Mr Mozart 59 1, Dalchini 54 2, Party For One 54 3, Btg $17.00, $21.00 4th to turn. Struck interference at start. Rider concerned with action. Eased down. --- SPELL --WON, 24Aug22 0.8L, 2.5L RandwickKensington Bm72 1250m 60 (S Clipperton 6) 9, Lim 55, 1:15.08 (Last 600m 35.47), Soft(5), Nikohli Beagle 57.5 2, Turning 58.5 3, Confessed 59 4, Btg $3.50, $4.60 3rd to 800m, 2nd turn. --- FRESHENED --Promising type and gets a huge weight drop. Should be in the finish. 15. ZARASTRO (8) 52.5 b/br g 4 I Am Invincible [All: 15.4% Dry: 17.4% Wet: 13.5%] — Adrift (NZ) (Zabeel (NZ) [All: 13.3% Dry: 13.3% Wet: 13.3%]) (C J Waller) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $118,750 8 2 1 — Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 8 — 5 1 2 — Wins — 2 — — — 2nds — 1 — — — 3rds — — — — — TRACK: 3:0-1-0 DIST: 5:0-1-0 Won over: 1100 (1) 1300 (1) 1st UP: 4:1-1-0 2nd UP: 2:1-0-0 3rd UP: 1:0-0-0 4th UP: 1:0-0-0 WIN: 25% PLACE: 37.5% RTG: 73 LAST 15 STARTS: 2s11s4446s4 6TH, 07May22 6.8L Gold Coast (Metro) (G 3) Gold Coast Guineas 1200m 57 (J Mc Donald 7) 14, Set weights, 1:13.52 (Last 600m 36.22), Heavy(8), Prince Of Boom 57 1, Sword Of State 57 2, Grey Defence 57 3, Btg $13.00, $15.00 7th settling, 6th turn. Raced wide without cover. --- SPELL --4TH, 20Aug22 2.5L Randwick Bm78 1200m 57.5 (J Mc Donald 8) 11, Lim 52, 1:11.08 (Last 600m 34.80, Last 200m 12.04), Soft(5), Pizarro 58 1, Arbitration 53.5 2, Larkspur Run 56.5 3, Btg $4.00, $4.60 (eq fav). 2nd to turn. --- FRESHENED --Ran home respectably here first-up. In the mix. 16. CATESBY (12) 52 ch g 8 Shamardal (US) [All: 14.9% Dry: 14.8% Wet: 15.1%] — Mannington (Danehill (US) [All: 14.7% Dry: 15.3% Wet: 14.1%]) (D Lane) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $490,985 55 8 7 8 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 55 — 35 18 2 — Wins — 8 — — — 2nds — 5 2 — — 3rds — 7 1 — — TRACK: 5:0-1-0 DIST: 22:1-2-4 Won over: 1100 (3) 1200 (1) 1250 (1) 1300 (1) 1350 (1) 1400 (1) 1st UP: 7:2-0-1 2nd UP: 7:1-1-2 3rd UP: 7:0-3-1 4th UP: 7:2-1-1 WIN: 14.5% PLACE: 41.8% RTG: 72 LAST 15 STARTS: 621135s00025894 9TH, 20Aug22 5.1L Randwick Bm78 1200m 58 (Ms R King 1) 11, Lim 52, 1:11.08 (Last 600m 34.80, Last 200m 11.98), Soft(5), Pizarro 58 1, Arbitration 53.5 2, Larkspur Run 56.5 3, Btg $26.00 9th throughout. Began awkwardly. 4TH, 27Aug22 5.1L Rosehill Bm88 1200m 50.5 (Ms E Hennessy 2) 9, Lim 52, 1:10.23 (Last 600m 34.76, Last 200m 12), Soft(6), Shades Of Rose 56.5 1, Maotai 59 2, Tristate 56 3, Btg $26.00, $21.00 3rd to turn. Rider lost whip. Seasoned campaigner who looks out of his depth here. Cannot entertain. 17. CAVALIER CHARLES (6) 52 br g 6 Denman [All: 11.4% Dry: 12.2% Wet: 10.6%] — Offer It Up (Commands [All: 12.9% Dry: 12.4% Wet: 13.4%]) (Matthew Dale) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $120,645 12 5 3 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 12 — 4 5 3 — Wins — 2 3 — — 2nds — 1 1 1 — 3rds — — 1 — — TRACK: 2:0-0-0 DIST: 7:4-2-0 Won over: 1200 (4) 1400 (1) 1st UP: 4:3-1-0 2nd UP: 3:0-2-0 3rd UP: 3:1-0-1 4th UP: 1:1-0-0 WIN: 41.7% PLACE: 75% RTG: 71 LAST 15 STARTS: 23s2s127s14110s WON, 20Mar22 1L, lng nck Scone Cls 5 1400m 57.5 (N Heywood 3) 14, Set weights, 1:21.12 ((track record) Last 600m 34.80), Good(4), Edit 56.5 including 0.5 over 2, Banju 57.5 3, Bobbing 59 4, Btg $6.50, $6.00, $8.50 6th to 800m, 5th turn. 12TH, 02Apr22 11.4L Randwick Open 1400m 57.5 (Ms J Kah 7) 16, Set weights, 1:27.32 (Last 600m 36.43, Last 200m 13.54), Heavy(9), Another One 57.5 1, Commando Hunt 56 2, Amulet Street 56 3, Btg $8.00, $11.00 10th settling, 5th 800m, 6th turn. Wide throughout. Raced wide without cover. Poor recovery. --- SPELL --First-up and has plenty of ability when right. Blowout chance. TELE01Z01MA - V1
73 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 CAULFIELD COMMENT RACE 1 12.30 (2000m) 1. GLOBAL GIFT (Gavin Bedggood) 7g By Invincible Spirit (IR) - Special Gift (IR) (29:5-6-6): Raced three wide when len, len 3rd of 14 (7) $8.50 58.0 Pounding, Do You Reckon 1600m M Valley (Bm78) Soft(6) Sept 3. Did not have much luck when wide at The Valley last start. Only needs better run to be right in this. 2. CORBULO (Jason Warren) 5g By Belardo (IR) - Crossanza (IR) (12:4-1-1): Dropped out 26 len last of 7 (1) $101.00 54.0 Crystal Pegasus 2400m Mornington (Metro) LR Mornington Cup Good(4) Mar 26. Fitter for 9¾ len 9th Herman Hesse 1550m Cranbourne Training barrier trial Heavy(9) Aug 9. Firstup. Been poor in both Australian starts and hard to see him improving enough for this fresh. 3. FENGARADA (J Leek Jnr) 5g By Puissance De Lune (IR) - Koritsi Mou (14:5-4-0): Powered away final stages 7½ len win of 14 (13) $11.00 63.5 Hopkins, Outback Jack 2100m Sandown-Lakeside 3yo+ (Bm64) Heavy(10) Aug 24. Been relishing the heavy ground in recent starts and demolished them last start. Can measure up and rates highly. 4. FRENCH MOON (Symon Wilde) 5g By Puissance De Lune (IR) - Manhattan Treasure (13:4-1-2): Resumed with 5¼ len 10th of 14 (3) $26.00 59.0 Pounding 1600m M Valley (Bm78) Soft(6) Sept 3. Went to line only fairly in similar class at The Valley first-up. Better out to this distance and expect improvement. 5. NERONE (Richard Laming) 6g By Hallowed Crown - Rosa Raisa (US) (29:6-3-5): Battled away for 1½ len 4th of 12 (4) $17.00 59.0 Lucky Decision 1800m Sandown-Hillside 3yo+ (Bm78) Soft(6) Sept 7. Was not all that far away at Hillside last outing. Only needs to hold that form to figure in exotics. 6. RESURGE (T & C McEvoy) 7g By So You Think (NZ) - Redaluca’s Gaze (36:6-4-7): Rider concerned with action 7¼ len 6th of 12 (5) $18.00 59.5 Spanish Tides 2000m C’field (Bm78) Soft(6) Aug 27. Looked to have chance here last start but only battled late. Place claims look best. 7. CONSTANTINOPLE (Aaron Purcell) 7g By Galileo (IR) - One Moment In Time (IR) (33:2-7-3): Slowly away when 7½ len 11th of 14 (13) $151.00 58.5 Pounding 1600m M Valley (Bm78) Soft(6) Sept 3. Failed to make an impression in similar company at The Valley last time out. Prefer others. 8. HEAD OF STATE (C J Waller) 4g By American Pharoah (US) - Derelique (10:2-1-0): Laid in in straight 8½ len 6th of 10 (4) $19.00 59.5 Born A King 2000m R’hill 3yo+ (Bm78) Soft(6) Aug 27. Been well held on wet ground of late. Has shown enough previously to be respected in this. 9. PROTECTION MONEY (N A Blackiston) 7g By Domesday - Deep In The Woods (21:5-1-2): Hung in near 100m when len, 1¾ len 3rd of 12 (3) $18.00 58.0 Spanish Tides, Storm King 2000m C’field (Bm78) Soft(6) Aug 27. Liked the way he got home here last start into minor placing and he finds similar here. 10. UNIQUE ARTIST (P Stokes) 5m By Ivawood (IR) - Shamarlane (GB) (15:4-2-0): Claimed len win of 12 (3) $7.00 59.5 Sous Les Nuages, Spirit Of Gold 2200m Pakenham Synthetic 3yo+ (Bm70) Synthetic Aug 26. Charged through to score on the synthetic last outing. No reason she cannot go on with it here. 11. GONE WEST (E & D Browne) 6g By Reliable Man (GB) - Pravda (NZ) (9:3-0-0): Held ground final stages 4¼ len 9th of 12 (1) $31.00 57.0 Lucky Decision 1800m Sandown-Hillside 3yo+ (Bm78) Soft(6) Sept 7. Run better than finishing position suggests first-up at Hillside after a long break. Has the ability to give this a shake. 12. PRES DE TOI (P A Chow) 8m By Helmet - Nonchalance (54:7-6-9): Came from midfield sht hd win of 10 (3) $2.50F 54.0 King’s Charisma, Classy Joe 2000m Warracknabeal 3yo+ (Bm78) Soft(6) Aug 27. She has won two of last three and has race fitness on a few of these. Cannot leave her out. RACE 2 1.05 (1000m) 1. CANNONBALL (A & S Freedman) 3c By Capitalist - Golconda (6:2-0-0): Took up the running when 4¾ len 8th of 10 (2) $31.00 56.0 Sweet Ride 1100m R’hill G3 San Domenico Soft(6) Aug 27. Had little peace in front last start and was entitled to tire late. Will make his own luck going forward. One of the major players. 2. RENOSU (James Cummings) 3c By Exceed And Excel - Ghisoni (7:1-1-1): Led throughout len win of 13 (5) $7.00 56.5 Time To Boogie, Boston City 1100m Hawkesbury Mdn Plate Good(4) Aug 18. Controlled the race in front and got maiden out of the way last start. This harder but not out of this. 3. LASCARS (James Cummings) 3g By Sepoy - Alizes (NZ) (6:0-4-0): Forwardly placed 4 len 2nd of 11 (10) $3.30 57.0 What You Need 1118m Geelong 3yo+ Mdn Soft(5) Aug 3. Handy and boxed on fairly to fill the minors at Geelong last start. Still eligible for maiden class but he has been competitive enough to suggest a win is not far away. 4. PORT ALBERT (Nick Ryan) 3g By Sooboog - Ballychine (NZ) (2:0-1-1): Tried hard when ¾ len 2nd of 7 (2) $4.80 58.5 Hell Hound 1000m Sandown-Hillside 2yo Hcp Heavy(8) April 30. Resuming. He showed enough at first preparation to suggest he has talent and stable is running hot at the moment. Major player. 5. MISS ROSEIANO (Peter Gelagotis) 3f By Exceed And Excel - Special Lover (NZ) (5:1-1-0): Showed tactical speed for 5 len 11th of 16 (2) $21.00 58.5 Nanagui 1100m F’ton LR Cap D’Antibes Soft(7) Sept 10. Led them up before tiring at Flemington last start. If she gets the right run she can surprise these. 6. XTRAVAGANT STAR (T & C McEvoy) 3f By Xtravagant (NZ) - She’s A Danica (3:2-0-0): Poor recovery when 9¾ len 7th of 9 (4) $4.00 55.5 Fireburn 1200m R’wick G2 Sweet Embrace Heavy(10) Feb 26. First-up. Won in maiden company at Geelong firstup last campaign. Well placed from the perfect draw and among the dangers. 7. WINNERTAKESITALL (P & P Snowden) 3f By Snitzel - Jezzabba (4:1-1-0): Well beaten 7¼ len 11th of 13 (10) $26.00 56.0 Bound For Home 1100m C’field G3 Neds Quezette Good(4) Aug 13. Pay to forget finishing position here last start when struck some trouble. Win at The Valley previously was super and she can bounce back. 8. KIN (James Cummings) 3f By Impending - Kinshachi (5:1-1-1): Resumed with sht hd win of 13 (8) $3.80 55.0 Dashing Legend, Voriah 900m Newcastle Mdn Plate Good(4) Aug 20. Timed run well to score at Newcastle first-up. Finds tougher race but is in the mix. 9. DESTINY’S DANCER (P L Caboche) 3f By Reward For Effort - Palace De Lago (1:0-0-1): Tried hard but no match for winner nk, 4¼ len 3rd of 8 (3) $26.00 55.0 Sorel Rising, Rich Fortune 1000m Mornington 3yo+ Mdn Heavy(9) Sept 2. Needs to improve on modest debut performance. Others with more appeal. 10. SWEETENED: SCRATCHED RACE 3 1.40 (1400m) 1. KATALIN (James Cummings) 6m By Medaglia D’Oro (US) - Kanzan (13:5-1-2): Raced wide without cover when lg hd 2nd of 16 (16) $2.70F 56.0 Meg 1350m Wyong LR Mona Lisa Soft(5) Sept 2. Worked home solidly to place at Wyong last time out despite having a tough run. Fitter third-up and would include in winning chances. V1 - TELE01Z01MA 2. CYCLONE SALLY (M A Bell) 6m By Puissance De Lune (IR) - Precious Amy (37:8-2-4): Clipped heels and only battled late 6¼ len 5th of 7 (6) $3.00F 60.0 Seonee 1600m Sandown-Lakeside 3yo+ F&M (Bm78) Heavy(10) Aug 31. Forget last start when she found trouble and was well held when favourite. Can bounce back in this. 3. JUMP THE BROOM (M, W & J Hawkes) 5m By Sebring - Bubbleberry (7:4-0-0): Never on track 6¼ len 12th of 13 (11) $71.00 56.0 Chain Of Lightning 1200m C’field G3 W.W. Cockram Soft(5) Aug 27. She has had no luck in last couple with wide runs. Will need some luck from a tricky gate again. Place appeal only. 4. MEGAMEA (Luke Oliver) 6m By Master Of Design - Haumea (25:5-4-6): Beaten but not disgraced when 2¾ len 5th of 8 (7) $7.00 55.5 Lady Of Honour 1400m C’field 4yo+ M (Bm90) Soft(6) Aug 27. Thought her run was solid here last start when just out of placings. May sneak a minor spot. 5. PRIDE OF JENNI (C Maher & D Eustace) 5m By Pride Of Dubai - Sancerre (NZ) (12:2-3-2): On return from break finished 4¼ len 7th of 13 (1) $51.00 56.0 Chain Of Lightning 1200m C’field G3 W.W. Cockram Soft(5) Aug 27. She only held ground final stages here first-up. Sure to be better from the outing and gets to right distance range. 6. ZOUZARELLA (A & S Freedman) 4m By Zoustar - Zazparella (8:2-1-0): Took up a midfield position when first-up 4¼ len 8th of 13 (2) $26.00 57.0 Chain Of Lightning 1200m C’field G3 W.W. Cockram Soft(5) Aug 27. Took on Group 1 company to end last campaign. Battled on well enough here fresh and will be better from the outing. 7. ZIMOWY (K & K Keys) 7m By Polanski - Winter Dawn (29:7-3-2): Eased near 150m when 4½ len 7th of 8 (5) $13.00 55.0 Lady Of Honour 1400m C’field 4yo+ M (Bm90) Soft(6) Aug 27. Did not get all that much room late here last start. Win prior was enormous and she can bounce back. 8. OCEAN MISS (David & Coral Feek) 6m By Ocean Park (NZ) - Bound To Impress (NZ) (17:4-4-1): Resumed with 1¼ len 2nd of 8 (6) $14.00 54.0 Lady Of Honour 1400m C’field 4yo+ M (Bm90) Soft(6) Aug 27. Ran on well to place here first-up. Finds similar and she finds a winnable race here. 9. ADELE AMOUR (J D Sadler) 4m By Sebring - Divine Rebel (NZ) (11:3-2-1): Made up good ground when 2½ len 2nd of 9 (5) $5.00 58.0 My Yankee Girl 1300m Sandown-Hillside 3yo F (Bm78) Heavy(9) June 11. Strips fitter for lg hd, len 3rd Ayrton, Mr Tipla 990m Cranbourne Training barrier trial Heavy(10) Sept 5. Resuming. She was consistent in some nice races last time in work and always races well fresh. Must not leave out. 10. SAIGON (C J Waller) 6m By I Am Invincible - Saigon Tea (NZ) (26:4-4-3): Attacked the line 1¼ len, sht hd 3rd of 8 (8) $6.00 54.0 Lady Of Honour, Ocean Miss 1400m C’field 4yo+ M (Bm90) Soft(6) Aug 27. Closed from well back to fill the minors here first-up. Will only be fitter and no reason will not be in mix. 11. LA ZUCCA (Ms L Tolson & Ms L Proctor) 5m By Unencumbered - Panarea (11:3-2-1): Charged home from back half for 1¾ len win of 9 (5) $4.40 58.0 Want To Doo, Rolling Moss 1200m Mornington 3yo+ (Bm64) Heavy(9) Sept 2. Reeled them in easily to salute at Mornington last outing. Watch for her to be steaming home late. RACE 4 2.15 (1400m) 1. OSIPENKO (C J Waller) 3c By Pierro - Raskova (US) (2:1-1-0): Kept fighting when len 2nd of 6 (2) $2.00F 59.0 Kibou 1400m R’hill 2yo Hcp Good(4) June 18. Had the benefit of 3½ len 5th Spicy Hotpot 900m C’bury barrier trial Soft(7) Sept 1. First-up. Dominant win on debut then found a smart one at second start. He can win this fresh. 2. AFT CABIN (James Cummings) 3c By Astern Shelters (3:1-2-0): Brave in defeat 1½ len 2nd of 13 (3) $2.00F 57.0 Jacquinot 1200m C’field G3 H.D.F. McNeil Soft(5) Aug 27. Found one better here last start but his run was brave. Makes own luck going forward and he can win this. 3. ZAMBORGHINI (M M Laurie) 3c By Zoustar Lady Jivago (3:2-0-0): First-up finished 6¼ len 9th of 13 (11) $8.00 57.0 Jacquinot 1200m C’field G3 H.D.F. McNeil Soft(5) Aug 27. Got too far off them here first-up and was never close enough. Can improve but want to watch again. 4. MERIDIUS (Lloyd Kennewell) 3c By Extreme Choice - Jardine (3:1-1-1): Only just missed sht hd 2nd of 10 (6) $7.00 56.0 Shalaman 1200m M Valley 3yo C&G Plate Soft(6) Sept 3. Finished well to place at The Valley first-up. Fitter and he is sure to be competitive again. 5. LETHAL THOUGHTS (C Maher & D Eustace) 3c By So You Think (NZ) - St Remy (4:1-0-1): Not flash in 6½ len 5th of 8 (7) $11.00 54.0 Kibou 1300m R’hill G3 Up And Coming Soft(6) Aug 27. Was doing his best work final stages first-up at Rosehill. If leaders stop he will be there to pounce. 6. SIR BAILEY (C Maher & D Eustace) 3c By Impending - Jameka (6:1-0-1): Crowded near 300m when 2¼ len 5th of 10 (9) $21.00 56.0 Shalaman 1200m M Valley 3yo C&G Plate Soft(6) Sept 3. Solid enough from the back at The Valley last start without threatening. Place claims best. 7. AMENABLE (M Price & M Kent Jnr) 3c By Lonhro Carribean Sunset (IR) (2:1-0-0): Held up near 300m when 1¾ len 4th of 10 (2) $7.50 56.0 Shalaman 1200m M Valley 3yo C&G Plate Soft(6) Sept 3. Gave good account at The Valley first-up. Will only be fitter and can figure here. 8. JAPANESE EMPEROR (M D Moroney) 3g By Satono Aladdin (JP) - Inthespotlight (NZ) (1:1-0-0): Sprinted clear final stages 2 len win of 12 (12) $14.00 58.0 Who Dares, Jovial Wagon 1200m Sandown-Lakeside 3yo Mdn Heavy(9) Aug 24. Swept to lead and raced clear to salute in superb fashion in maiden company at Lakeside on debut. Takes on a harder task but must respect on what he showed at first start. 9. SIR JUGGERNAUT (J P Salanitri) 3g By Flying Artie - Gigas (3:1-1-0): Held ground final stages 3½ len 8th of 10 (8) $11.00 56.0 Shalaman 1200m M Valley 3yo C&G Plate Soft(6) Sept 3. Fair effort without threatening at The Valley at latest. One for multiples. 10. BERARDINO (T Busuttin & N Young) 3c By Real Impact (JP) - Roseito (2:0-1-1): Finished off well when sht ½ hd, 1¾ len 3rd of 10 (6) $4.20 58.0 Artzino, Ferrari Man 1500m Sandown-Hillside 3yo Mdn Soft(6) Sept 7. Let down well from back of the pack to place at Hillside last start. Tough alley but is place hope. 11. BLACK SAMURAI (Shawn Mathrick) 3c By Shamus Award - Implementation (1:0-1-0): Laid in in straight when 1¼ len 2nd of 10 (6) $12.00 58.0 Bonheur 1200m Moe 3yo Mdn Soft(7) Sept 6. Stiffer challenge here. Needs luck from out there. Looking to others. RACE 5 2.55 (1400m) 1. SHE’S LICKETYSPLIT (Andrew Forsman) 3f By Turn Me Loose (NZ) - She’s Slinky (NZ) (4:3-0-0): Carried wide near 200m when nose win of 8 (6) 55.0 Pacific Dragon, Lord Cosmos 1200m Ruakaka G3 Northland Breed Dead(6) Aug 20. Comes across the Tasman after winning at Group 3 level last start. Took on Group 1 company two back and she can win this at Australian debut. 2. REVOLUTIONARY MISS (P & P Snowden) 3f By Russian Revolution - Purcentage (7:1-3-0): Sound when 2¼ len 5th of 9 (3) $13.00 58.5 Troach 1200m M Valley LR Atlantic Jewel Soft(6) Sept 3. Ran home respectably at The Valley last outing. Ready for this trip now and she will be right in the mix. 3. SEVEN VEILS (Mark Newnham) 3f By Shalaa (IR) - Mesmereyeser (5:1-1-0): Began awkwardly 7½ len 6th of 9 (4) $12.00 56.0 North Star Lass 1200m R’wick G2 Furious Stakes Heavy(9) Sept 3. Ordinary in the wet this level at Randwick last time out. Can improve on firmer ground. 4. RUSSIAN CONQUEST (P & P Snowden) 3f By Russian Revolution - My Conquestadory (US) (6:21-0): On return from break finished 7¾ len 7th of 9 (9) $26.00 56.0 North Star Lass 1200m R’wick G2 Furious Stakes Heavy(9) Sept 3. Could not show a turn of hoof in the wet in similar class at Randwick first-up. Better ground may see improvement. 5. BOOGIE DANCER (P G Moody) 3f By Sooboog Search For Fame (5:3-0-0): Fair effort in 2¼ len 6th of 9 (6) $7.50 57.0 Troach 1200m M Valley LR Atlantic Jewel Soft(6) Sept 3. She beat the smart Berkeley Square here two starts back then was not disgraced in Listed company. She has the talent to win this. 6. MISS HELLFIRE (P & P Snowden) 3f By Hellbent - Peace Time (US) (6:1-1-1): On pace ½ len, ¾ len 3rd of 7 (2) $5.00 57.0 Roots, Twilight Affair 1300m W Farm 3yo+ F&M (Bm72) Soft(5) Aug 31. Battled on well when not beaten far when placed in Sydney last start. Has place claims again. 7. MUMBAI JEWEL (Annabel Neasham) 3f By I Am Invincible - Mumbai Rock (7:1-0-1): Slowly away when 2½ len 7th of 9 (1) $21.00 57.0 Troach 1200m M Valley LR Atlantic Jewel Soft(6) Sept 3. Far from disgraced at The Valley last outing. Would not leave out of exotics. 8. MADAME POMMERY: SCRATCHED 9. HOPE AT HAND (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 3f By Impending - Angel Of Hope (5:1-3-1): Found the line intently for first-up 2¾ len 2nd of 10 (4) $10.00 55.5 Taunting 1050m M’ville (Bm68) Soft(6) Sept 3. Ran home well to fill the minors at Morphettville first-up. Strips fitter but has come up with a horror draw. 10. PROSCENIUM ARCH (T Busuttin & N Young) 3f By So You Think (NZ) - It’s Our Showtime (NZ) (3:1-02): Only just missed nose, ½ hd 3rd of 9 (2) $2.90F 57.5 Virtuous Circle, Castillian 1500m M Valley 3yo Hcp Heavy(9) Aug 20. On pace and fought on bravely to place at The Valley last time out. Place claims. 11. SUMATRA (James Cummings) 3f By Lonhro Earthquake (5:1-1-0): Finished too well len win of 11 (3) $3.10F 55.0 Glint Of Silver, Peace Officer 1300m Hawkesbury Mdn Plate Good(4) Aug 18. Since registered 4¼ len last Economics 815m W Farm barrier trial Soft(6) Sept 9. Comes off impressive maiden win at Hawkesbury first-up. Harder but may go on with it. 12. VAGRANT (Mitchell Freedman) 3f By Pariah My Obsession (4:1-0-1): Reared at start when 2¼ len 7th of 8 (2) $16.00 56.0 Clarity 1200m M Valley 3yo F Swp Heavy(9) Aug 20. Lost chance at The Valley when reared at start. Placed in Listed company previously and can bounce back. 13. BONHEUR (T Busuttin & N Young) 3f By I Am Invincible - Bonaria (4:1-0-1): Finished too well first-up 1¼ len win of 10 (9) $2.25F 56.0 Black Samurai, Miss Sassy 1200m Moe 3yo Mdn Soft(7) Sept 6. Dominant maiden winner last start. Showed enough in her two-year-old year to suggest she is up to this. 14. DENIED (M Price & M Kent Jnr) 3f By No Nay Never (US) - She Said No (4:1-1-0): Well beaten 8¾ len last of 9 (9) $21.00 56.0 Troach 1200m M Valley LR Atlantic Jewel Soft(6) Sept 3. Lacked a pick-up and only plugged to the line at The Valley last start. Appears tested. 15. CELESTIAL SPIRIT (G Waterhouse & A Bott) 3f By Zoustar - Positive Problems (6:1-0-1): Led them up for sht nk, 1½ len 3rd of 8 (8) $2.40F 57.0 Highly Ambitious, Seany’s Girl 1300m Hawkesbury F&M Hcp (C1) Heavy(9) Sept 3. Expect she will go forward and take up a prominent spot but she needs improvement. 16. FOXY GOLD (R Griffiths & M De Kock) 3f By Shalaa (IR) - Anapine (4:1-0-1): Finished too well 1¼ len win of 12 (11) $2.00F 55.5 Steel Fox, Self Worth 1400m Pakenham Synthetic 3yo+ F&M Mdn Synthetic Aug 26. Soft maiden win on the synthetic and although harder must respect. 17. LOVE NEST (Liam Howley) 3f By Alpine Eagle - Princess De Lamour (5:0-1-0): Found line well in ½ len 2nd of 8 (3) $21.00 57.0 Born Hustler 1400m Sandown-Lakeside 3yo F Mdn Heavy(10) Aug 31. Charged home to just miss at latest. Generally gets back in races and she will be the one to watch for late. 18. CALLSIGN CHARLIE (Simon Zahra) 3f By Merchant Navy - Crimson Lady (NZ) (2:0-0-1): Only battled 4¼ len 7th of 12 (11) $10.00 55.0 Beatbox 1200m Warracknabeal 3yo+ Mdn Soft(6) Aug 27. Prefer in maiden at this stage. RACE 6 3.35 (2000m) 1. GOLD TRIP (C Maher & D Eustace) 6h By Outstrip (GB) - Sarvana (FR) (11:1-3-3): Worked right to the line for len, nose 3rd of 8 (5) $7.50 58.0 Broome, Ebaiyra 2400m Fr - Saint Cloud G1 De Saint-Cloud Soft July 4 (2021). Battled on well into placing 2 len, 1½ len 3rd of 10 (9) $11.00 61.0 Cross Talk, Toomuchtobear 1500m R’hill LR Winter Chall. Soft(7) July 30. Closed intently from well back to place at Rosehill first-up. Class runner placed in French Group 1 before coming to Australia. Top show. 2. EARLSWOOD (Maddie Raymond) 5h By Pivotal (GB) - Field Of Miracles (IR) (11:4-0-2): Good tough sht hd win of 8 (4) $13.00 58.5 Callsign Mav, Spanish Mission 1600m C’field G3 Carlyon Cup Good(3) Feb 12. Poor recovery when 7 len last of 5 (1) $5.00 59.0 Mr Brightside 1600m M Valley G2 Feehan Stakes Soft(6) Sept 3. Had excuses for poor run at The Valley. Won Group 3 here previously and he can bounce back. 3. GRAND PROMENADE (C Maher & D Eustace) 7g By Champs Elysees (GB) - Zacchera (GB) (21:8-4-2): Raced three wide when 12½ len 6th of 23 (20) $15.00 52.0 Verry Elleegant 3200m F’ton G1 Melbourne Cup Good(4) Nov 2. Weakened near 300m 16 len 7th of 10 (2) $15.00 59.0 Mankayan 1800m Sandown-Hillside Open Hcp Heavy(9) June 11. Resuming. May need the outing and prefer later in campaign. 4. SHERAZ (C J Waller) 6g By Sea The Stars (IR) Shemiyla (FR) (17:4-5-2): Chased bravely 2 len 2nd of 19 (6) $11.00 51.0 Knights Order 3200m R’wick G1 Sydney Cup Heavy(10) April 9. First-up finished ½ len 2nd of 14 (3) $21.00 58.5 Emissary 1700m C’field LR Heatherlie Stks Soft(5) Aug 27. He was brave here first-up and sure to be better from that outing. Cannot dismiss. 5. ELEPHANT (E & D Browne) 6g By Shocking Ticklish (NZ) (12:6-1-1): Well held 4½ len 8th of 9 (9) $8.00 59.0 Mr Brightside 1400m C’field G2 P.B. Lawrence Good(4) Aug 13. Eased near 200m when 9 len 13th of 14 (11) $61.00 59.0 Snapdancer 1400m C’field G1 Memsie Stakes Soft(5) Aug 27. Did not measure up to Group 1 company in the Memsie last start. Back in right race and expect improvement. 6. CHAPADA (M D Moroney) 7g By Bullet Train (GB) - Diamantina Dior (35:3-3-8): Held ground final stages 5¾ len 6th of 18 (16) $101.00 52.5 Incentivise 2400m C’field G1 Caulfield Cup Soft(6) Oct 16. Held up in straight when 3¼ len 8th of 14 (5) $41.00 57.5 Emissary 1700m C’field LR Heatherlie Stks Soft(5) Aug 27. Should have finished closer here first-up when heldup final stages. He may surprise these second-up. 7. DAQIANSWEET JUNIOR (P Stokes) 5g By Sweet Orange (US) - Paulette (NZ) (19:7-1-2): Wide throughout when 2 len, 2½ len 3rd of 19 (7) $26.00 51.5 Knights Order, Sheraz 3200m R’wick G1 Sydney Cup Heavy(10) April 9. On return from break finished 3¾ len 10th of 14 (9) $26.00 57.5 Emissary 1700m C’field LR Heatherlie Stks Soft(5) Aug 27. Not too bad on his return here last start and another that can improve from the outing. 8. CRYSTAL PEGASUS (C J Waller) 6g By Australia (GB) - Crystal Etoile (GB) (22:7-5-2): Taken back from wide barrier 13½ len 9th of 19 (18) $6.50F 51.0 Knights Order 3200m R’wick G1 Sydney Cup Heavy(10) April 9. Held up on straightening when 6¼ len 9th of 10 (2) $21.00 59.0 Knights Order 1600m R’wick G2 Chelmsford Stks Heavy(10) Sept 3. Started favourite in the Sydney Cup two starts back. Always going to find it too short fresh. Can surprise. 9. MIDNIGHT BLUE (D T O’Brien) 6g By So You Think (NZ) - Midnight Special (21:5-4-5): Resumed with 4¾ len 4th of 7 (1) $20.00 58.5 Jimmy The Bear 1600m C’field Open Hcp Good(4) Aug 13. Battled away gamely 1¼ len 2nd of 8 (1) $13.00 58.5 Desert Icon 2040m M Valley Open Hcp Soft(6) Sept 3. Found line well to place at The Valley last start. One for exotics. 10. LUNAR FLARE (G M Begg) 7m By Fiorente (IR) My Fair Lago (30:7-3-6): Disappointed for a run near 250m when 4 len 4th of 15 (4) $51.00 55.0 Tuvalu 1600m F’ton LR Winter C’ship Soft(6) July 2. Kept trying 2¾ len 6th of 14 (8) $10.00 55.0 Emissary 1700m C’field LR Heatherlie Stks Soft(5) Aug 27. She has not been beaten all that far in last couple and a must for first four players. 11. EMISSARY (M D Moroney) 6g By Kingman (GB) Soviet Moon (IR) (12:3-2-3): Only battled 13½ len 5th of 6 (3) $15.00 59.0 Montefilia 2000m R’hill G1 Ranvet Stks Heavy(9) Mar 19. Rounded up opposition to score ½ len win of 14 (12) $8.50 54.0 Sheraz, Jimmy The Bear 1700m C’field LR Heatherlie Stks Soft(5) Aug 27. Charged through to score here first-up. Fitter and no reason he cannot win again. 12. ALEAS: SCRATCHED 13. SMOKIN’ ROMANS (C Maher & D Eustace) 6g By Ghibellines - Inferno (NZ) (21:7-6-1): First-up finished 7¾ len 9th of 13 (13) $12.00 57.5 Lackeen 1600m M Valley (Bm100) Soft(6) July 30. Gave good account when lg nk 2nd of 5 (4) $6.50 56.5 Mankayan 2040m M Valley Open Hcp Heavy(8) Aug 20. Let down strongly from back half to place at The Valley last time out. Can play a role. 14. UNCLE BRYN (T Busuttin & N Young) 5g By Sea The Stars (IR) - Wall Of Sound (GB) (11:4-1-2): On return from break finished 2¾ len 6th of 9 (8) $7.50 59.0 Mr Brightside 1400m C’field G2 P.B. Lawrence Good(4) Aug 13. Chased home final stages 3¾ len 2nd of 10 (5) $2.50F 54.5 Military Expert 1600m M Valley Open Hcp Soft(6) Sept 3. Finished intently at The Valley at latest. Strips fitter third-up and he is ready to win. Gets his chance. 15. THE AMAZONIAN (M Price & M Kent Jnr) 4m By Akeed Mofeed (GB) - Saramenha (11:3-2-3): Sprinted away 3¾ len win of 16 (13) $3.90 56.0 Lady Chant, Great Mystery 2500m M’ville G3 Sa F Classic Good(4) May 21. Only battled 7¾ len 6th of 10 (4) $26.00 54.0 Military Expert 1600m M Valley Open Hcp Soft(6) Sept 3. Dominant in Group 3 company two starts back then may not have handled The Valley. Can bounce back. RACE 7 4.15 (1400m) 1. DALASAN (11) 58 ch h 6 Dalakhani (IR) — Khandallah (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $3,506,540 36 8 4 5 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 36 — 18 14 4 — Wins — 3 5 — — 2nds — 2 2 — — 3rds — 3 2 — — TRACK: 6:0-1-1 DIST: 6:1-2-1 Won over: 1000 (1) 1100 (1) 1200 (2) 1400 (1) 1600 (1) 1800 (1) 2035 (1) 1st UP: 8:3-1-1 2nd UP: 7:2-0-1 3rd UP: 7:0-2-2 4th UP: 6:0-0-1 WIN: 22.2% PLACE: 47.2% RTG: 106 LAST 15 STARTS: 3s08360s66546s1 6TH, 21May22 5.3L Morphettville (G 3) R A Lee Stakes 1600m 55 (J Holder 10) 13, Set wts with pen, 1:35.82 (Last 606m 34.88), Good(4), Belle Plaisir 53.5 1, Cherry Tortoni 57.5 2, Excelida 53 3, Btg $2.80, $2.50, $2.60 (fav). 6th to 800m, 5th turn. Laid in in straight. Galloped on. --- SPELL --WON, 27Aug22 nck, 1/2 hd Morphettville Parks (LR) Leon Macdonald Stakes 1400m 59 (J Holder 11) 11, Weight for age, 1:26.97 (Last 604m 36.05), Soft(5), Just Folk 59 2, Oh Mo 59 3, Next Dimension 59 4, Btg $2.63, $2.38 (fav). 5th to 800m, 6th turn. Hampered near 600m. Protested against, dismissed. Rider charged with careless riding. Terrific effort from from off the pace at Morphettville Parks first-up. Class runner who will run his honest race. 2. LAWS OF INDICES (7) 58 b h 5 Power (GB) — Sampers (IR) (Annabel Neasham) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $897,288 19 3 — 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 19 — 7 6 6 — Wins — — 3 — — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — 2 — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 6:1-0-1 Won over: 1106 (1) 1207 (1) 1400 (1) 1st UP: 3:0-0-0 2nd UP: 3:1-0-0 3rd UP: 3:1-0-1 4th UP: 3:1-0-0 WIN: 15.8% PLACE: 26.3% RTG: 106 LAST 15 STARTS: 545185s5730409s 12TH, 28May22 3.4L Eagle Farm (G 1) TAB Kingsford-Smith Cup 1300m 59 (Ms R King 16) 16, Weight for age, 1:16.39 (Last 600m 34.64), Good(3), Apache Chase 59 1, Paulele 57 2, Eleven Eleven 59 3, Btg $31.00, $17.00, $21.00 13th to 800m, 14th turn. Inconvenienced near 800m. Wide throughout. 9TH, 11Jun22 5.6L Eagle Farm (G 1) Stradbroke Hcp 1400m 56.5 (J Mc Donald 10) 18, Lim 49.5, 1:21.73 (Last 600m 35.63), Good(4), Alligator Blood 55 1, Private Eye 57 2, Rothfire 54.5 3, Btg $11.00, $12.00, $10.00 2nd to 800m, 3rd turn. Raced three wide. --- SPELL --Prepared for this with 4-1/4 len 5th Sejardan 787m W Farm barrier trial Soft(6) Aug 29. First-up. Has not offered much fresh in the past. Watch for any stable support. 3. SINAWANN (3) 58 br h 6 Kingman (GB) — Simawa (IR) (A & S Freedman) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $390,999 15 3 3 3 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 15 — 12 3 — — Wins — 2 1 — — 2nds — 2 1 — — 3rds — 3 — — — TRACK: 3:1-0-0 DIST: 4:1-0-0 Won over: 1400 (1) 1609 (2) 1st UP: 5:0-0-1 2nd UP: 4:3-0-0 3rd UP: 4:0-2-2 4th UP: 2:0-1-0 WIN: 20% PLACE: 60% RTG: 106 LAST 15 STARTS: 6132s343s6128s6 8TH, 12Feb22 4.8L Caulfield (G 1) Neds C.F. Orr Stakes 1400m 59 (C Williams 6) 12, Weight for age, 1:22.75 (Last 600m 34.16, Last 200m 11.58), Good(3), Tofane 57 1, Lighthouse 57 2, Cascadian 59 3, Btg $4.20, $4.00, $4.60 6th settling, 7th turn. Slowly away. Raced three wide. Vetted - no abnormalities. --- SPELL --6TH, 13Aug22 4.1L Caulfield (LR) Evergreen Turf Regal Roller 1200m 60 (B Melham 7) 10, Lim 54, 1:08.44 (Last 600m 33.88, Last 200m 11.54), Good(4), Uncommon James 54 1, Ranges 56.5 2, William Thomas 54 3, Btg $9.00, $10.00, $9.00 6th to 800m, 8th turn. Pre race incident. Passed fit at barrier. Keen. --- FRESHENED --First-up run was sound. He won here when second-up last time in work and would not leave him out of winning chances. 4. CALLSIGN MAV (12) 57.5 b g 6 Atlante — Raadisi (NZ) (D T O’Brien) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $770,578 24 7 7 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 24 — 8 16 — — Wins — 1 6 — — 2nds — 3 4 — — 3rds — — 2 — — TRACK: 2:0-1-0 DIST: 10:4-4-0 Won over: 800 (1) 1300 (1) 1400 (4) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 5:3-1-0 2nd UP: 4:1-0-1 3rd UP: 4:1-1-0 4th UP: 2:1-1-0 WIN: 29.2% PLACE: 66.7% RTG: 105 LAST 15 STARTS: 21223s117s280s6 11TH, 19Mar22 6.1L Flemington Open 1600m 59 (B Allen 10) 15, Weight for age, 1:36.54 (Last 600m 34.34, Last 200m 12.36), Good(4), Zaaki 59 1, I’m Thunderstruck 59 2, Streets Of Avalon 59 3, Btg $41.00, $31.00 led to 800m, 2nd turn. --- SPELL --6TH, 27Aug22 4.6L Caulfield (G 1) Magic Millions Memsie Stakes 1400m 59 (J Mott 14) 14, Weight for age, 1:24.38 (Last 600m 35.40, Last 200m 12.50), Soft(5), Snapdancer 57 1, I’m Thunderstruck 59 2, Cascadian 59 3, Btg $26.00, $31.00 3rd settling, 2nd turn. Shifted in near 1000m. Rider told to use more care. He was good for a long way in the Group 1 Memsie when fresh. Fitter and multiple Group 1 winner in New Zealand. 5. I AM SUPERMAN (19) 57.5 bl/br g 7 Footstepsinthesand (GB) — Fastnet Lady (IR) (P & P Snowden) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $587,964 30 6 3 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 30 1 22 6 1 — Wins — 4 2 — — 2nds — 2 1 — — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 5:1-2-0 DIST: 14:3-3-0 Won over: 1400 (1) 1408 (2) 1500 (2) 1609 (1) 1st UP: 6:2-1-0 2nd UP: 6:3-0-0 3rd UP: 6:0-1-0 4th UP: 4:0-0-0 WIN: 20% PLACE: 33.3% RTG: 105 LAST 15 STARTS: 7s4100s58245002 10TH, 11Jun22 6L Eagle Farm (G 1) Stradbroke Hcp 1400m 54.5 (S Clipperton 14) 18, Lim 49.5, 1:21.73 (Last 600m 35.63), Good(4), Alligator Blood 55 1, Private Eye 57 2, Rothfire 54.5 3, Btg $21.00, $26.00 13th to 800m, 14th turn. Hampered near 800m. --- LET-UP --2ND, 13Aug22 1/2 nck, nck Caulfield (G 2) P.B. Lawrence Stakes 1400m 59 (M Zahra 5) 9, Weight for age, 1:22.67 (Last 600m 34.32, Last 200m 11.16), Good(4), Mr Brightside 59 1, Buffalo River 59 3, Regal Power 59 4, Btg $5.00, $4.80, $5.00 7th to turn. --- FRESHENED --Tuned for return with 1-1/2 len 2nd Lavish Girl 990m Cranbourne Training barrier trial Heavy(10) Sept 5. Attacked line late to place in Group 2 company here last start. Awkward barrier but cannot dismiss. 6. JUST FOLK (5) 57.5 ch g 6 Magnus — Fast Ruby (Joshua Julius) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $528,413 22 6 3 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 22 — 10 8 4 — Wins — 1 2 3 — 2nds — — 3 — — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 3:0-1-1 DIST: 9:2-3-0 Won over: 1100 (1) 1400 (2) 1500 (2) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 4:1-0-0 2nd UP: 4:0-1-0 3rd UP: 3:3-0-0 4th UP: 3:0-1-0 WIN: 27.3% PLACE: 45.5% RTG: 105 LAST 15 STARTS: 1232516s8710s62 6TH, 06Aug22 5.7L Flemington (G 3) Aurie’s Star 1200m 58 (C Williams 1) 7, Lim 54, 1:09.97 (Last 600m 33.96, Last 200m 12.28), Soft(6), Sirius Suspect 54 1, Stageman 57.5 2, Shooting For Gold 54 3, Btg $13.00, $21.00 5th to 400m. Pre race incident. Passed fit at barrier. 2ND, 27Aug22 nck, 1/2 hd Morphettville Parks (LR) Leon Macdonald Stakes 1400m 59 (Ms M Julius 3) 11, Weight for age, 1:26.97 (Last 604m 36.05), Soft(5), Dalasan 59 1, Oh Mo 59 3, Next Dimension 59 4, Btg $4.50, $4.25 4th to turn. Began awkwardly. Keen. Protest lodged, dismissed. Brave behind Dalasan last start and cannot leave out if brings that form into this. 7. GRACEFUL GIRL (1) 57 ch m 5 Nicconi — Avenida Madero (D T O’Brien) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $890,500 13 6 2 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 13 — 10 3 — — Wins — 5 1 — — 2nds — 2 — — — 3rds — 2 — — — TRACK: 1:0-0-0 DIST: 1:1-0-0 Won over: 1200 (5) 1400 (1) 1st UP: 4:1-1-1 2nd UP: 4:1-0-1 3rd UP: 3:2-1-0 4th UP: 2:2-0-0 WIN: 46.2% PLACE: 76.9% RTG: 108 LAST 15 STARTS: 311s211s1821s05 11TH, 27Aug22 5.5L Caulfield (G 3) W.W. Cockram Stakes 1200m 60 (D Lane 13) 13, Set wts with pen, 1:11.04 (Last 600m 35.54, Last 200m 12.30), Soft(5), Chain Of Lightning 56 1, She’s All Class 56 2, Kissonallforcheeks 58 3, Btg $13.00, $21.00 12th to turn. 5TH, 10Sep22 2L Flemington (G 2) Bobbie Lewis Qlty 1200m 57 (T Clark 2) 14, Lim 53, 1:11.60 (Last 600m 35.22, Last 200m 12.06), Soft(6), Baller 57 1, Roch ‘n’ Horse 57.5 2, Swats That 55 3, Btg $21.00, $31.00 13th to 800m, 10th 400m. Beaten just on 2 lengths in the Group 2 Bobbie Lewis last start and she can sneak a minor spot in this. 8. AYRTON (4) 56.5 b g 5 Iffraaj (GB) — Odessa (NZ) (M Price & M Kent Jnr) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $560,650 10 6 1 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 10 — 9 — 1 — Wins — 6 — — — 2nds — 1 — — — 3rds — 1 — — — TRACK: 4:4-0-0 DIST: 6:3-1-1 Won over: 1200 (1) 1300 (1) 1400 (3) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 3:3-0-0 2nd UP: 3:1-1-0 3rd UP: 2:1-0-0 4th UP: 1:1-0-0 WIN: 60% PLACE: 80% RTG: 103 LAST 15 STARTS: 11s12113s187s 8TH, 07May22 12.8L Gold Coast (Metro) (G 2) A.D. Hollindale Stakes 1800m 59 (J Bowman 11) 11, Weight for age, 1:54.77 (Last 600m 37.10), Heavy(8), Zaaki 59 1, Polly Grey 57 2, Kukeracha 59 3, Btg $7.50, $8.00, $7.50 2nd to turn. Pulled hard. Lame. --- FRESHENED --7TH, 11Jun22 4.4L Eagle Farm (G 1) Stradbroke Hcp 1400m 54 (Ms J Kah 15) 18, Lim 49.5, 1:21.73 (Last 600m 35.63), Good(4), Alligator Blood 55 1, Private Eye 57 2, Rothfire 54.5 3, Btg $7.50, $8.00 7th to 800m, 5th turn. Raced four wide. --- SPELL --Primed for return with lg hd win Mr Tipla, Adele Amour 990m Cranbourne Training barrier trial Heavy(10) Sept 5. Resuming. Dominant here when first-up last preparation and he had excuses in class races in Queensland to end the campaign. He loves Caulfield and can win this. 9. HILAL (20) 56.5 b h 4 Fastnet Rock — Salma (M, W & J Hawkes) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $1,324,225 16 3 4 2 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 16 — 7 7 2 — Wins — 2 1 — — 2nds — 1 3 — — 3rds — 1 — 1 — TRACK: 0:0-0-0 DIST: 5:0-2-1 Won over: 1100 (1) 1500 (1) 1600 (1) 1st UP: 4:1-0-0 2nd UP: 4:0-2-1 3rd UP: 3:0-0-1 4th UP: 3:1-1-0 WIN: 18.8% PLACE: 56.3% RTG: 103 LAST 15 STARTS: 2s53011s5237s94 9TH, 06Aug22 4.7L Randwick (G 2) Expedo Missile Stakes 1200m 57.5 (W Pike 5) 12, Set wts with pen, 1:10.70 (Last 600m 35.03, Last 200m 11.82), Soft(5), Hard Empire 56 1, Wandabaa 54.5 2, Gem Song 56.5 3, Btg $10.00, $9.00, $11.00 10th to 800m, 11th turn. Checked near 1000m. 4TH, 20Aug22 2.4L Randwick (G 1) Winx Stakes 1400m 58.5 (W Pike 3) 10, Weight for age, 1:24.23 (Last 600m 34.22, Last 200m 11.56), Soft(5), Anamoe 58.5 1, Fangirl 56.5 2, Profondo 58.5 3, Btg $17.00, $21.00 led to turn. Inconvenienced near 100m. --- FRESHENED --Far from disgraced at Randwick at latest. Has place claims. 10. SHOWMANSHIP (10) 56.5 b g 7 Showcasing (GB) — Khales (NZ) (D T O’Brien) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $422,475 10 8 — 1 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 10 — 5 3 2 — Wins — 5 2 1 — 2nds — — — — — 3rds — — — 1 — TRACK: 1:1-0-0 DIST: 4:4-0-0 Won over: 1000 (1) 1200 (3) 1400 (4) 1st UP: 4:3-0-1 2nd UP: 2:1-0-0 3rd UP: 1:1-0-0 4th UP: 1:1-0-0 WIN: 80% PLACE: 90% RTG: 103 LAST 15 STARTS: 14s111111s3s1 3RD, 04May22 0.5L, 1/2 nck Warrnambool (LR) The Midfield Group Wangoom Hcp 1200m 58 (D Oliver 7) 14, Lim 54, 1:14.70 (Last 600m 38.79), Heavy(10), Frankie Pinot 55 1, Inn Keeper 54.5 2, Triple Missile 54 4, Btg $4.60, $7.50, $7.00 10th to 800m, 9th turn. Pre race incident. Passed fit at barrier. --- SPELL --WON, 20Aug22 lng nck, 1.5L Randwick (G 3) Show County Qlty 1200m 55 including 0.5 over (J Mc Donald 1) 9, Lim 53, 1:10.92 (Last 600m 34.39, Last 200m 11.38), Soft(5), Prime Candidate 53.5 2, Rocketing By 54 3, Bandipur 56.5 4, Btg $2.80, $3.20 (fav). 5th to turn. --- FRESHENED --Liked the way he hit the line to win at Randwick first-up. Has impressive career record and can never leave out. 11. RED CAN MAN (17) 56 ch g 6 Gingerbread Man — Brocky’s Ace (S J Wolfe) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $1,048,790 32 8 5 6 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 32 — 25 7 — — Wins — 8 — — — 2nds — 4 1 — — 3rds — 5 1 — — TRACK: 5:1-0-1 DIST: 10:2-2-3 Won over: 1000 (1) 1100 (2) 1200 (3) 1400 (2) 1st UP: 8:3-2-1 2nd UP: 7:3-1-1 3rd UP: 5:1-1-0 4th UP: 3:1-0-2 WIN: 25% PLACE: 59.4% RTG: 102 LAST 15 STARTS: 16330474s222s64 6TH, 27Aug22 2.7L Caulfield (G 3) The McCafe Stakes 1100m 57 (S Mc Gruddy 1) 11, Set wts with pen, 1:04.33 (Last 600m 34.96, Last 200m 12.40), Soft(5), Shooting For Gold 57 1, Generation 58.5 2, Star Patrol 57 3, Btg $5.00, $5.50, $4.80 3rd to turn. 4TH, 10Sep22 1L Flemington (G 2) Bobbie Lewis Qlty 1200m 55.5 (S Mc Gruddy 10) 14, Lim 53, 1:11.60 (Last 600m 35.22, Last 200m 12.26), Soft(6), Baller 57 1, Roch ‘n’ Horse 57.5 2, Swats That 55 3, Btg $15.00, $13.00 2nd to 400m. Beaten just on a length in the Group 2 Bobbie Lewis last start and that is good form for this. 12. BUFFALO RIVER (16) 55.5 b g 7 Noble Mission (GB) — Fashion Insider (US) (M D Moroney) P’Money STRS 1st 2nd 3rd $681,657 29 7 7 4 Sts Firm Good Soft Heavy Syn 29 — 14 9 4 2 Wins — — 4 2 1 2nds — 3 3 — 1 3rds — 3 1 — — TRACK: 8:2-3-1 DIST: 18:6-6-2 Continued page 67
74 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU THE FILES tabFORM » Rail: Out 6m Track: Soft (5) » TAB First 4: All races » Odds and Evens: All races LEGEND RACE 1 Smith Highland Foundation NJT 2000m 12.30 Benchmark 78. Prizemoney: $80,000; 1st $44,000; 2nd $14,400; 3rd $7200; 4th $4000; 5th $2400. Apprentices can claim. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. FORM HORSE DRAW 45123 GLOBAL GIFT (FR) w 11 4s77s t CORBULO (IRE) d 10 17111 s FENGARADA w 4 211s0 FRENCH MOON dn 8 31554 NERONE w 12 3s836 RESURGE dw 2 32340 CONSTANTINOPLE (IRE) d 5 10s96 HEAD OF STATE 7 1s443 PROTECTION MONEY dw 6 5s751 s UNIQUE ARTIST (IRE) dw 9 101s9 GONE WEST (NZ) w 3 62121 s PRES DE TOI dwn 1 TRAINER Gavin Bedggood Jason Warren J Leek Jnr Symon Wilde Richard Laming T & C McEvoy Aaron Purcell C J Waller N A Blackiston P Stokes E & D Browne P A Chow JOCKEY J B Opperman (a2) E Brown A Lynch J Allen D Oliver B Melham C Newitt C Williams B Prebble D Moor D Lane D Yendall WGT 60 59.5 59.5 59 59 59 58.5 58.5 58 57.5 57 56 $7.00 26.00 *4.00 14.00 16.00 15.00 34.00 7.50 8.50 10.00 13.00 8.00 RACE 2 Lamaro’s For Equine Pathways Plate 1000m 1.05 EQ1 3yo SW+P. Prizemoney: $150,000; 1st $82,500; 2nd $27,000; 3rd $13,500; 4th $7500; 5th $4500. Apprentices cannot claim. 2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3. 4. 5. FORM HORSE DRAW 11s48 t CANNONBALL t 8 54s91 s RENOSU 7 82s22 s LASCARS 1 32s PORT ALBERT 6 20s90 t MISS ROSEIANO c 5 117s t XTRAVAGANT STAR w 3 26s10 t WINNERTAKESITALL dw 10 s66s1 s KIN 4 3 s DESTINY’S DANCER 2 1 SWEETENED 9 6. 7. 8. TRAINER A & S Freedman James Cummings James Cummings Nick Ryan Peter Gelagotis T & C McEvoy P & P Snowden James Cummings P L Caboche Ben & J D Hayes 9. 10. JOCKEY M Zahra C Williams Ms J Kah D Lane J Childs D Oliver M Dee J McNeil Ms A Kelly (a) SCRATCHED RACE 3 4CYTE For Living Legends WGT 58 57 57 57 56.5 56 55.5 55 55 55 2. 3. 4. 5. 8.00 9.00 6.50 4.80 10.00 *2.90 16.00 11.00 126.00 — 1400m 1.40 EQ2 4yo & up Mares Benchmark 90. Prizemoney: $150,000; 1st $82,500; 2nd $27,000; 3rd $13,500; 4th $7500; 5th $4500. Apprentices can claim. 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. FORM HORSE DRAW 1 12s s OSIPENKO (NZ) wb 1 2 212 AFT CABIN dwb 6 3 11s9 ZAMBORGHINI n 4 4 31s2 s MERIDIUS w 7 5 1365 LETHAL THOUGHTS w 3 6 040s5 s SIR BAILEY 8 7 1s4 s AMENABLE 11 8 1 s JAPANESE EMPEROR (NZ) w 5 9 2s18 s SIR JUGGERNAUT w 2 10 23 s BERARDINO 9 11 2 s BLACK SAMURAI 10 8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 9. on SKY1 10. 1400m 2.15 EQ3 6. TRAINER C J Waller James Cummings M M Laurie Lloyd Kennewell C Maher & D Eustace C Maher & D Eustace M Price & M Kent Jnr M D Moroney J P Salanitri T Busuttin & N Young Shawn Mathrick JOCKEY D Lane Ms J Kah B Melham M Zahra J Allen C Williams D Oliver J Mott J Childs B Melham E Brown WGT 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 3.70 *2.40 18.00 9.50 17.00 23.00 15.00 9.00 26.00 34.00 81.00 RACE 5 Here For The Horses Thousand Guineas Prelude 1400m 2.55 3yo Fillies SW+P Group 2. Prizemoney: $300,000; 1st $180,000; 2nd $54,000; 3rd $27,000; 4th $13,500; 5th $7500. Apprentices cannot claim. 1. 2. 10. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 11. 3. 12. 4. 13. 5. 14. 6. 15. 7. 16. 8. 17. FORM HORSE DRAW TRAINER 117s1 s SHE’S LICKETYSPLIT (NZ) 8 Andrew Forsman 20s05 s REVOLUTIONARY MISS t 14 P & P Snowden 10s76 SEVEN VEILS w 9 Mark Newnham 240s7 RUSSIAN CONQUEST w 7 P & P Snowden 51116 s BOOGIE DANCER cw 16 P G Moody 00s53 s MISS HELLFIRE w 4 P & P Snowden 53s97 s MUMBAI JEWEL w 13 Annabel Neasham s12s5 MADAME POMMERY w 15 C J Waller 132s2 s HOPE AT HAND 17 L Macdonald & A Gluyas 133 s PROSCENIUM ARCH (NZ) wb 3 T Busuttin & N Young 068s1 s SUMATRA 18 James Cummings 1437 s VAGRANT w 10 Mitchell Freedman 350s1 s BONHEUR w 5 T Busuttin & N Young 21s49 s DENIED n 1 M Price & M Kent Jnr 8s863 s CELESTIAL SPIRIT wb 2 G Waterhouse & A Bott 0s381 s FOXY GOLD d 6 R Griffiths & M De Kock Emergencies: (in order) s6752 s LOVE NEST 11 Liam Howley 3s7 s CALLSIGN CHARLIE 12 Simon Zahra EQ4 18. JOCKEY D Lane J McNeil C Williams Ms J Kah L Nolen Z Spain M Zahra SCRATCHED J Holder D Moor D Oliver J Allen B Melham P Moloney J Childs E Brown WGT 59 58 58 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 *5.50 11.00 14.00 11.00 6.00 8.50 9.50 — 13.00 14.00 12.00 34.00 14.00 51.00 41.00 81.00 M Dee F W Kersley 56 56 81.00 101.00 RACE 6 Catanach’s MRC Foundation Cup 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 11. 12. 13. 14. TRAINER James Cummings M A Bell M, W & J Hawkes Luke Oliver C Maher & D Eustace A & S Freedman K & K Keys David & Coral Feek J D Sadler C J Waller Ms L Tolson & Ms L Proctor JOCKEY M Zahra C Newitt J McNeil D Stackhouse Z Spain B Prebble E Brown P Moloney Ms A Kelly (a2) C Williams M Cartwright (a1.5) WGT 58 55.5 55 55 55 55 54.5 54 54 54 54 *3.10 31.00 12.00 19.00 8.00 9.50 31.00 16.00 6.50 4.80 23.00 GEAR CHANGES RACE 1: (2) Corbulo blinkers off first time; (3) Fengarada front concussion plates on first time; (4) French Moon lugging bit off first time; (6) Resurge blinkers on again, cross-over noseband off first time, pacifiers on first time RACE 2: (4) Port Albert pre-race ear muffs off first time, gelded; (5) Miss Roseiano ear muffs on first time, pre-race ear muffs off first time; (6) Xtravagant Star pre-race ear muffs on first time; (10) Sweetened pre-race ear muffs on first time, lugging bit on first time RACE 3: (4) Megamea pre-race ear muffs on first time; (5) Pride Of Jenni tongue-tie on first time RACE 4: (1) Osipenko pre-race ear muffs on first time; (5) Lethal Thoughts cross-over noseband on first time, tongue-tie on first time, visors on first time; (10) Berardino blinkers on first time RACE 5: (2) Revolutionary Miss, (10) Proscenium Arch, (17) Love Nest blinkers on first time; (18) Callsign Charlie winkers on first time RACE 6: (3) Grand Promenade lugging bit on first time, tongue-tie on first time; (5) Elephant tongue-tie on first time RACE 7: (2) Laws Of Indices synthetic hoof filler off first time; (3) Sinawann cross-over noseband off first time; (5) I Am Superman nose roll off first time; (6) Just Folk blinkers on first time, pre-race ear muffs on first time, winkers off first time; (16) Chaillot barrier blanket on again, synthetic hoof filler off first time, tongue-tie on first time, visors off first time RACE 8: (7) Isotope blinkers on again; (11) Another Award bit lifter on first time, tongue-control bit on first time RACE 9: (5) Amish Boy cross-over noseband off first time, gelded; (7) Holbien cross-over noseband off again, lugging bit on first time, tongue-tie off again; (8) Bless Her winkers on first time; (9) It’sourtime tongue-tie off first time Note: Greyhound meetings can be found in Daily Telegraph sport 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 FORM HORSE DRAW 523s3 s GOLD TRIP (FR) w 6 6s1s5 t EARLSWOOD (GB) tdw 15 16s7s s GRAND PROMENADE (GB) tdw 3 472s2 s SHERAZ (FR) w 14 s5s80 t ELEPHANT (NZ) t 10 036s8 s CHAPADA tw 9 213s0 s DAQIANSWEET JUNIOR (NZ) cdn 7 119s9 t CRYSTAL PEGASUS (GB) dw 8 31s42 s MIDNIGHT BLUE 4 56s46 s LUNAR FLARE dwn 11 s35s1 s EMISSARY (GB) tw 2 210s3 s ALEAS (GB) dw 13 19s92 s SMOKIN’ ROMANS (NZ) wn 12 16s62 s UNCLE BRYN (GB) b 1 321s6 s THE AMAZONIAN dw 5 15. TRAINER C Maher & D Eustace Maddie Raymond C Maher & D Eustace C J Waller E & D Browne M D Moroney P Stokes C J Waller D T O’Brien G M Begg M D Moroney C J Waller C Maher & D Eustace T Busuttin & N Young M Price & M Kent Jnr JOCKEY M Zahra D Lane B Melham D Oliver J Childs D Stackhouse Ms J Kah C Williams D Thornton M Dee J McNeil SCRATCHED E Brown D Moor P Moloney WGT 60 58 57 57 56.5 56 56 55.5 54.5 54 54 54 54 54 54 5.00 17.00 34.00 10.00 61.00 23.00 21.00 13.00 18.00 21.00 5.50 — 8.00 *4.60 34.00 3 FENGARADA 1 Global Gift 5 Nerone 6 Resurge 9 PROTECTION MONEY 11 Gone West 8 Head Of State 3 Fengarada 9 PROTECTION MONEY 3 Fengarada 11 Gone West 1 Global Gift 2 6 XTRAVAGANT STAR 2 Renosu 3 Lascars 1 Cannonball 3 LASCARS 4 Port Albert 6 Xtravagant Star 5 Miss Roseiano 6 XTRAVAGANT STAR 4 Port Albert 2 Renosu 8 Kin 3 1 KATALIN 10 Saigon 6 Zouzarella 3 Jump The Broom 1 KATALIN 9 Adele Amour 6 Zouzarella 10 Saigon 7 ZIMOWY 9 Adele Amour 5 Pride Of Jenni 2 Cyclone Sally 4 2 AFT CABIN 1 Osipenko 4 Meridius 8 Japanese Emperor 8 JAPANESE EMPEROR 2 Aft Cabin 4 Meridius 3 Zamborghini 2 AFT CABIN 7 Amenable 1 Osipenko 4 Meridius 5 6 MISS HELLFIRE 1 She’s Licketysplit 4 Russian Conquest 11 Sumatra 13 BONHEUR 1 She’s Licketysplit 2 Revolutionary Miss 11 Sumatra 10 PROSCENIUM ARCH 7 Mumbai Jewel 6 Miss Hellfire 1 She’s Licketysplit 6 1 GOLD TRIP 14 Uncle Bryn 4 Sheraz 8 Crystal Pegasus 11 EMISSARY 1 Gold Trip 4 Sheraz 14 Uncle Bryn 9 MIDNIGHT BLUE 1 Gold Trip 2 Earlswood 4 Sheraz 7 10 SHOWMANSHIP 15 Tuvalu 18 I Wish I Win 8 Ayrton 18 I WISH I WIN 8 Ayrton 14 Bankers Choice 17 Dragon Leap 3 SINAWANN 8 Ayrton 18 I Wish I Win 10 Showmanship 8 4 CHAIN OF LIGHTNING 2 Zapateo 3 Argentia 7 Isotope 3 ARGENTIA 4 Chain Of Lightning 7 Isotope 2 Zapateo 1 LAVISH GIRL 4 Chain Of Lightning 3 Argentia 5 Written Beauty 9 12 ROSE QUARTZ 1 In The Boat 4 Seradess 2 Ingratiating 9 IT’SOURTIME 4 Seradess 12 Rose Quartz 1 In The Boat 11 CURRAN 4 Seradess 1 In The Boat 2 Ingratiating RACE 8 How Now Stakes 1200m 4.50 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 FORM HORSE DRAW 1417s t LAVISH GIRL t 3 21s16 ZAPATEO w 7 1227s t ARGENTIA c 5 1s111 CHAIN OF LIGHTNING cw 11 1559s t WRITTEN BEAUTY dwn 4 45s0s s RAINBIEL dw 12 07946 ISOTOPE dw 10 9s272 SHE’S ALL CLASS w 2 5333s EXCELIDA tdw 9 s8447 s FELICIA cw 1 1144s ANOTHER AWARD dwb 6 04s33 s LARKSPUR RUN w 8 TRAINER C Maher & D Eustace James Cummings A & S Freedman P G Moody C J Waller Anthony Chibnall T J Gollan C Maher & D Eustace Ben & J D Hayes D Binaisse L Macdonald & A Gluyas James Cummings JOCKEY B Melham D Oliver M Zahra Ms J Kah C Williams C Newitt D Lane J McNeil M Dee SCRATCHED J Holder SCRATCHED RACE 9 Henley Homes For RPC Handicap WGT 58 57 57 57 56 56 55 55 55 55 55 55 21.00 6.00 12.00 *2.90 7.00 51.00 5.00 8.50 71.00 — 13.00 — 1100m 5.25 Open. Prizemoney: $150,000; 1st $82,500; 2nd $27,000; 3rd $13,500; 4th $7500; 5th $4500. Apprentices can claim. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 7. 1400m 4.15 3yo & up Group 1. Prizemoney: $1,000,000; 1st $600,000; 2nd $180,000; 3rd $90,000; 4th $45,000; 5th $25,000. Apprentices cannot claim. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 17 18 19 20 1 8. RACE 7 Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Brad Waters 2000m 3.35 11. FORM HORSE DRAW 03s32 t KATALIN dwb 2 15415 s CYCLONE SALLY dwbn 5 140s0 t JUMP THE BROOM wn 9 13145 MEGAMEA dw 7 250s7 t PRIDE OF JENNI w 4 400s8 t ZOUZARELLA w 11 21417 ZIMOWY dwn 3 2s7s2 OCEAN MISS dw 10 1412s s ADELE AMOUR cdw 1 s24s3 SAIGON dw 6 35s11 s LA ZUCCA w 8 Tony Thomas 4yo & up Mares SW+P Group 3. Prizemoney: $200,000; 1st $120,000; 2nd $36,000; 3rd $18,000; 4th $9000; 5th $5000. Apprentices cannot claim. 6. 10. Ray Thomas 9. 3yo & up Quality Group 3. Prizemoney: $200,000; 1st $120,000; 2nd $36,000; 3rd $18,000; 4th $9000; 5th $5000. Apprentices cannot claim. 9. 7. TAB CODE: MR 3yo C&Gs SW+P Group 3. Prizemoney: $300,000; 1st $180,000; 2nd $54,000; 3rd $27,000; 4th $13,500; 5th $7500. Apprentices cannot claim. t won at track. c won this distance at the track. d won this distance another track. w won in wet. b beaten favourite. o not in first nine. s spell at least three months. h home track. p pulled up. l lost rider. n won at night. 1. races Saturday RACE 4 Caulfield Guineas Prelude » Daily Double: Races 7 and 9 » Early Quaddie: 2, 3, 4, 5 » Treble: 7, 8, 9 » Quaddie: 6, 7, 8, 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Caulfield FORM HORSE DRAW TRAINER 546s1 s DALASAN dw 11 L Macdonald & A Gluyas 0409s LAWS OF INDICES (IRE) dw 7 Annabel Neasham 128s6 s SINAWANN (IRE) c 3 A & S Freedman 280s6 CALLSIGN MAV (NZ) dw 12 D T O’Brien 45002 s I AM SUPERMAN (IRE) cd 19 P & P Snowden 10s62 s JUST FOLK dw 5 Joshua Julius 21s05 s GRACEFUL GIRL dw 1 D T O’Brien s187s AYRTON (NZ) tc 4 M Price & M Kent Jnr 37s94 HILAL w 20 M, W & J Hawkes 1s3s1 s SHOWMANSHIP (NZ) cdw 10 D T O’Brien 22s64 s RED CAN MAN td 17 S J Wolfe 60630 s BUFFALO RIVER (USA) cdw 16 M D Moroney 06591 s AYSAR w 9 Ben & J D Hayes 546s7 s BANKERS CHOICE (NZ) dw 18 M D Moroney 21211 s TUVALU dw 13 L Smith 7s68s CHAILLOT dw 6 M Price & M Kent Jnr Emergencies: (in order) 34s24 DRAGON LEAP d 15 L O’Sullivan & A Scott 123s1 s I WISH I WIN (NZ) cw 14 P G Moody 580s5 s AGE OF CHIVALRY (NZ) cdw 8 M Price & M Kent Jnr 17s53 s OPEN MINDED (NZ) tcwn 2 A & S Freedman JOCKEY J Holder J Allen B Melham J Mott M Zahra H Coffey Ms J Kah D Lane J McNeil D Oliver L Nolen D Stackhouse C Williams C Newitt J Fry D Moor WGT 58 58 58 57.5 57.5 57.5 57 56.5 56.5 56.5 56 55.5 55 54.5 54.5 53 M Dee Ms J Kah E Brown D Thornton 54.5 7.00 54 *3.20 54 23.00 53.5 41.00 26.00 21.00 18.00 23.00 14.00 41.00 12.00 5.50 12.00 7.50 23.00 23.00 19.00 19.00 5.50 13.00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 FORM HORSE DRAW 311s5 t IN THE BOAT cdn 9 5873s t INGRATIATING cdb 13 110s8 t PRINCE OF BOOM dwb 11 5311s t SERADESS wn 7 2970s AMISH BOY 1 0s738 t ROCKETING BY dw 2 5482s t HOLBIEN tw 10 58520 t BLESS HER cdw 8 2482s IT’SOURTIME dwb 6 23399 t SARTORIAL SPLENDOR cwn 4 02204 t CURRAN tdn 3 1312s s ROSE QUARTZ db 5 337s9 s FINE DANE wn 12 TRAINER L Smith James Cummings R L Heathcote Mark & Levi Kavanagh C Maher & D Eustace David Pfieffer S J Richards Clayton Douglas D T O’Brien J D Sadler Ms L Tolson & Ms L Proctor G M Begg J F Moloney JOCKEY Ms A Kelly (a2) M Zahra D Lane C Williams Ms J Kah D Oliver F W Kersley Ms T Bull (a3) J McNeil E Brown M Cartwright (a1.5) M Dee P Moloney WGT 59 58.5 58 57.5 56 56 55.5 54 54 54 54 54 54 7.50 14.00 7.00 5.50 12.00 41.00 61.00 19.00 6.00 41.00 9.50 *4.80 151.00 TRACK DATA CIRCUMFERENCE: 2080m. STRAIGHT: 367m. DIRECTION: Anti-clockwise. LEADING JOCKEY (with rides): Jye McNeil (25 wins past 12 mths). LEADING TRAINER (with runners): C Maher & D Eustace (23 wins past 12 mths). FAVS RECORD (past 3 yrs): 31.70% Win 31.55% place. BEST BARRIER (past 3 yrs): 1400m (2)-22wins. TRAINER CHANGES: R1 (2) was trained by J Warren & D Krongold now Jason Warren. R7 (16) was trained by Archie Alexander now M Price & M Kent Jnr. tabFORM TABform liftouts now available online everyday DISCLAIMER The Daily Telegraph takes all care in compiling TAB details but cannot accept responsibility for any errors. Readers are urged to check TAB information with official lists before placing their bets. THE FULL RANGE OF TAB PRODUCTS, MARKETS AND PROMOTIONS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE. SIMPLY VISIT TAB.COM.AU OR DOWNLOAD THE TAB APP. HELP IS CLOSE AT HAND. WWW.GAMBLEAWARE.NSW.GOV.AU GAMBLE RESPONSIBLY. 1800 858 858 TELE01Z01MA - V1
75 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 RE OF THE BEAST ller his first major ranks among the ements. ugh stages in your hen you are startareer highlight to Nature Strip completes an exhibition gallop at Rosehill last Saturday, and (inset) being greeted by his trainer Chris Waller after winning The King's Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot in June. Pictures: Getty Images r first Group winwinner, then your ate. ort it gives you so t’s a big attraction who follow this fter another and vals for the same win was grounderience but I find I Group 1 win with Doncaster Handi- ady won 21 races, 1 level, but at his mprove. stnut is now an an age when his could be comproelding isn’t going now, he’s learned he seems to be in n The Shorts then later. This prepell for him. He is a s fresh races and our-week gap.’’ ds betting for The he $2.50 favourite 3.90 then young nous warning for en he said he ex“close to his best” a great race and ature Strip’s firstr said. capable horses in eady to pounce if do go too hard up dy to run well. He Concorde Stakes) sed we didn’t. g up well for anjust for our horse It was good to see ng well, too. g into The Shorts good, solid build- of many talents as he chases his first Group 1 success “I don’t keep track of how many (kilometres) I do but I get my car serviced every five or six weeks so that’s a good indication of how far I go,” Fry said. “I go pretty much everywhere with one or two exceptions.” The jockey’s preparedness to hit the road led to him to a career-best season when he claimed last season’s champion country jockey crown. Fry also showed he has what it takes to win on two of Australian racing’s biggest days so Saturday’s Caulfield meeting will hold no fears for him. “The season gone past has created a V1 - TELE01Z01MA lot of opportunities,” Fry said. “I rode 115 winners and got a winner on Melbourne Cup day and Caulfield Cup day so and won the country jockeys’ premiership. “So if your name keeps bobbing up like that, you always hope it can snowball into opportunities like this to ride in the Group 1.” Tuvalu is a $7.50 chance in early Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes betting courtesy of an impressive record that stands at seven wins and four seconds from 11 starts. Fry has been aboard for Tuvalu’s last six starts, which have produced four wins, including a last-start success in the Listed Winter Championship Final (1600m) at Flemington in July. Fry said connections initially were going to run Tuvalu in something easier at Sandown on Sunday week but the gelding’s work and jumpouts prompted them to have a crack at Saturday’s $1m event. “We originally planned to run him the day after the Grand Final at Sandown but he just had that little freshen up and he certainly hasn’t gone backwards,” Fry said. “I gave him a trial and a gallop before the races on Tuesday and he’s probably a bit more advanced than what we thought he would be fitness-wise. “Not only is he ultra-consistent but he’s very versatile as well. Soft tracks, good tracks, heavy tracks, they don’t worry him at all. “We know what he’s capable of and we know he’ll always do his best so he’s in with a chance.” Winning his maiden Group 1 would be a huge thrill for Fry but he’ll be back up to Western Highway soon enough to celebrate with his canine mates at home. Breeding and racing greyhounds is Fry’s way of switching off from the constant demands of travel and riding across Victoria. Gathering speed in a rise up the rankings RAY THOMAS NATURE Strip can continue his climb up the all-time sprint rankings when he resumes racing in the Group 2 $1 million The Shorts (1100m) at Royal Randwick on Saturday. The Chris Waller-trained Nature Strip boasts a peak Timeform rating of 131 which places him among the nation’s elite sprinters. Gary Crispe of Racing And Sports, is the official compiler of the Australian Timeform ratings and the 131 figure he has afforded Nature Strip ranks him seventh on the alltime list. Hall of Famers Black Caviar, Manikato, Vain and Todman top the sprint division with ratings of 136 each followed by Lankan Rupee and Hay List on 132. Champion sprinter Nature Strip might be an eight-yearold now but he has never raced in better form than he has the last 12 months which has included his famous wins in The Everest, a third successive TJ Smith Stakes and his King’s Stand Stakes win in England. Crispe maintains Nature Strip is clearly the horse to beat in the $15 million The TAB Everest (1200m) at Royal Randwick on October 15 but he believes the gelding is vulnerable in The Shorts. “There could be a concern the ‘age curve’ could be catching up with Nature Strip but try telling that to those that saw him ‘bury’ his rivals at Royal Ascot in June,’’ Crispe said. “He was recently crowned the best sprinter on the planet and Nature Strip sets a very high bar for his rivals, one that I doubt any can reach for The Everest. “But one thing in his rivals favour is that The Shorts isn’t his grand final and he could be vulnerable on Saturday.’’ Crispe said Nature Strip’s arch-rival, the evergreen nineyear-old Eduardo, will make a race of it in The Shorts. “Eduardo was back as good as ever in the Concorde Stakes and has beaten Nature Strip four times,’’ Crispe said. “Although Eduardo loses Nash Rawiller (suspended and replaced by Brenton Avdulla), he’s pretty straight forward and will give the champ something to think about.’’ The “Grey Flash” Classique Legend, who has twice beaten Nature Strip, is aiming to get his career back on track in The Shorts. “Classique Legend has only raced twice since winning The Everest with ease in 2020,’’ Crispe said. “If his trainer, Les Bridge, can get Classique Legend right, we know he has the ‘engine’ to be run a big race.’’ Crispe said Mazu and Lost And Running are promising sprinters but will need to go to another level if they are to trouble the established stars, Nature Strip, Eduardo and Classique Legend.
76 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU It’s Zaaki’s day Star performer better value in George Main BRAD DAVIDSON RACE 1 Overview: Open TAB Highway to kick off the day. Shalstar was a strong winner before a break and she did beat Sneaky Paige there and that mare has franked that form since. Shalstar’s recent trial was pleasing as well. Custo looks too short in betting here. He is going well but I can’t get him anywhere near his current price. Limited Reality and Prince Nicconi looks next best. Advice: Shalstar to win. RACE 2 Overview: He did SP $21 last start which is a concern but the run was a cracker from Mahagoni all the same in stronger grade. The form has been franked since with Waterford winning again and Kalino running well again and he is beautifully placed back to Midway grade. He can get into the three wide line here and should be too strong late. Navajo Peak, Zou De Moon and Onemore Sapphire are on the next line. Advice: Mahagoni to win. RACE 3 Overview: Tricky race. Grace And Harmony was very disappointing second up but she finds James McDonald here and she can bounce back. Bazooka, Arctic Thunder and even Caboche at odds are all chances here though and it’s going to be a real tactical affair. Advice: Grace And Harmony to win. RACE 4 Overview: Arnold looks a progressive galloper and he is two from two this prep and going the right way. I think he is crying out for 1600m all the same. There’s two good roughies that can run well here in War Eternal and Stray. War Eternal was great against the pattern fresh and will love 1400m, while Stray is a great fresh horse and has trialled well leading in. Advice: Boxed quinella 1,13,16. RACE 5 Overview: The favourite Cross Talk is also an acceptor for Newcastle on Friday. He is a great chance if he lines up here naturally and the more rain the better for him. O’President has been trialling very well and he looks ready to rumble here first up for the new stable. Lackeen, Purple Sector and Top Ranked are next. Advice: O’President on top. RACE 6 Overview: Zougotcha beat the Golden Rose favourite, In Secret last start and she did it in Grace And Harmony will be hard to beat at Randwick, Picture: Grant Peters/Ir inferior ground as well. She finds James McDonald here and is bred to love the trip (if she relaxes). Willinga Beast was great against the pattern last start and just has to run the trip now. Wolverine looks a great Flight Stakes chance and also has claims here. Advice: Zougotcha to win. RACE 7 Overview: Zaaki and Anamoe clash in an intriguing battle here. Both Anamoe and Zaaki were outstanding fresh but they have bigger fish to fry later on and won’t be peaking here naturally. They both have terrific chances all the same. Duais and Fangirl will be hitting the line hard late and both are capable of outsprinting the big guns if it turns into a sprint home. Advice: Slight leaning to Zaaki over Anamoe from a price perspective. RACE 8 Overview: Fascinating race ahead of the TAB Everest next month. Nature Strip returns off a dominant display overseas and naturally he is the one to beat again here. Eduardo is just a ripper and he was great against the bias first up when showing his rivals a clean set of heels. He has beaten Nature Strip in the past. Lost And Running hits the line late, while Mazu looks a bit short in early betting for mine and needs to find a few lengths against the big guns this spring. Advice: Leaning to Nature Strip. RACE 9 Overview: Gold Trip brings a different form line to the table here and he has had a gap between runs but he sounds up to the mark for this. I expect him to be very strong late here. Benaud was great against the bias last start and he profiles well to 2000m third up. He is pretty short in betting all the same. Surefire’s run was a complete forgive last start and he can bounce back here as well. Advice: Leaning to Gold Trip. RACE 10 Overview: Interesting race to kick off the day. Cavalier Charles gets in nice and light here and I’m expecting him to run very well fresh at odds for Matt Dale. The stable are dynamite first up. Devils Throat, Larkspur Run, I Am Lethan, Battleton and Maotai all have claims here in an open race to finish the day. Advice: Leaning to Cavalier Charles at the odds. MATT JONES AND SHAYNE O’CASS FIND THE BEST BETS FOR ROYAL RANDWICK MJ: Mate, I’m doing and O’Cass and picking a huge upset in the main race at Randwick on Saturday. I think the honest mare Hinged can cause a boilover and beat Anamoe and Zaaki in the George Main as an $18 chance. Am I crazy? SO: Anamoe probably just wins again but my actual bet in the race is Hinged to place. MJ: A place bet is a wussy bet. SO: Ok, well how about my $81 shot in the Tea Rose then? That’s not wussy. I speak of Renaissance Woman who could win and shock a few of these. If she doesn't win I still think she’ll run well. MJ: It’s hard to go against Zougotcha in the Tea Rose but I do think, with a little more luck, Willinga Beast can finish in front of North Star Lass who beat her in the Furious last time. It’s a tough race to find a clear pick though. I watched Nature Strip gallop at Rosehill on Saturday and he looked better than ever. I can’t go past him in The Shorts but the evergreen Eduardo and the star on the rise in Mazu are going to be hard to beat while Masked Crusader has been trialling great. I think Classique Legend and Lost And Running will need the run. SO: Mazu has to take another step up but I just can’t believe how well he’s trialling. He could win The Shorts then go on to win The Everest. He is certainly tracking that way. MJ: The Kingston Town Stakes looks to be the race for Benaud who has been great this time in and he’s going to love 2000m now but I am wary of Gold Trip in that race who will be an improver off a freshen up. SO: I was on the handy stayer Kukeracha at big odds first-up. It’s even bigger odds this time but there’s huge improvement in the horse up to a trip and he is a Derby winner. MJ: All your tips are longer odds the next time. RACEDAY PREVIEWS VV The horses to follow at the big Newcastle meeting today VV The best bets and best exotics selections from Matt Jones VV Turn to Sport TELE01Z01MA - V1
77 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 Shelby is back to take on the stars MATT JONES DANNY Williams always speaks with great emotion when talking about his stable star Shelby Sixtysix and fortunately for him it’s been with tears of joy in 2022. No-one would’ve thought the horse that couldn’t win a Highway race would turn into a Group 1 winner but he turned things around so much that he won The Galaxy as a $7 chance in the autumn at Rosehill. The six-year-old is secondup in The Shorts on Saturday at Randwick as a long shot and while still emotional when talking about Shelby Sixtysix, Williams was also frustrated, at least for now. “He’s not a horse that was ever going to be going into these races 100 per cent fit and as hard as that is to swallow for us it’s just so hard for this type of horse,” Williams said. “If he was straightforward I would’ve had him wound up for his first-up effort.” He ran seventh in the Concorde Stakes when beaten by nearly nine lengths. Williams said that if his horse doesn’t win on Saturday it won’t be a big loss. “It does hurt me to go into these races knowing he’s underdone at a high level but what I do expect this week is a six-length improvement on his first-up run,” Williams said. “That’s how much improvement is there. I think we should see him at his best fourth-up and we’re targeting the Sydney Stakes which is his main goal. “We’re racing against some of the best horses to have gone around in the last five years. This is the strongest Shorts we’ve seen in a long time. “It was impossible to make up ground first-up but he peeled off good final sectionals and his best work was in the last 50m.” Prince Nicconi is a much better winning chance in the Highway Handicap (1000m) to start the day but Williams was also a little worried about what he will face. He ran a close second two weeks ago in a Highway behind the highly promising Opal Ridge. “He was good enough the other day off a soft lead to have a good kick and that was as good as he was going to run on that type of surface.’’ Crockett has cause to believe Reality Trainer Cameron Crockett with former stable star Sharpe Hussler at Rosehill Gardens. Picture: Simon Bullard MATT JONES SCONE trainer Cameron Crockett has a runner heading towards the $2 million Kosciuszko next month but might be unleashing a more talented horse at Randwick on Saturday. Limited Reality is looking to stay undefeated in the Highway Handicap (1000m) after putting three wins together in the country. But all three came last year and he hasn’t raced since winning at Mudgee in December. Crockett thinks that’s why he might be going around overs at $5.50 although he admitted it was a good edition of the Highway. “I think they’ve just forgot about him,” Crockett said. “He’s been going very well at home.” He had to spell after that win before Christmas and forced to have another break after a barrier trial at Muswellbrook in April. “He’s a horse that can find himself in trouble but he’s in pretty good order at the minute. He’s sound but had stone bruises after his last win then hurt his foot on a gate last prep,” Crockett said. “He’s working extremely well. To my eye, he’s doing it very relaxed and he looks to me like he’ll want seven furlongs (1400m) as he’s got more relaxed. “He just had nervous energy over those shorts trips as a baby but now he’s more of a racehorse. “He’s got a really efficient action and I’m looking forward to getting the wheels going again on Saturday.” Crockett is hoping he will again be forced to tip him out soon but for different reasons this time. “That’s (Country Championships) what I’m thinking at the moment,” he said. “I didn’t have the confidence to put anything together for his for the Kosciuszko just because he’s had those couple of stoppages.” Crockett is currently deciding if he’ll give Commando Hunt another run or barrier trial before next month’s Kosciuszko at Randwick. When asked how far behind Limited Reality is compared to Commando Hunt Crockett wasn’t hiding anything. “Comparing the two horses, I could argue a case that Limited Reality is a better galloper andmuch more natural but Commando Hunt is more seasoned,” he said. “He’s been to the high pressure of the Country Championships but if they had already had the same preparations Limited Reality would probably be the better horse.” Limited Reality will jump from barrier eight under Reece Jones on Saturday and Crockett will find out just how good he might one day be. “He’s won all three races on raw talent and the only box he’s got left to tick is how he sustains pressure,” he said. “By the pressure what I mean is that there will be a big crowd there and he’s got to travel down and the race will be run more solid than what he’s been used to. “He gives me the indication that he’ll handle the race pressure because I do think he’s a proper horse. “When you get a horse of his ability running in the bush they can look special.” Limited Reality is a $5.50 chance tomorrow while stablemate Salire is $23 in the Highway having run third in one two weeks ago behind the promising Opal Ridge. Baker remains hopeful O’President can garner some fanfare MATT JONES O’PRESIDENT is challenging Cross Talk for favouritism in Saturday’s Group 3 Bill Richie Handicap (1400m) at Randwick for new trainer Bjorn Baker. Formally trained by Chris Waller, O’president won the Group 2 Skyline Stakes as a two-year-old in February 2021 and as a three-year-old he ran second last start in The Coast behind Rustic Steel in May. He’s impressed his new trainer V1 - TELE01Z01MA who has watched him win both barrier trials by three and a half lengths and 13 lengths leading into his fresh run. He’s a $3.50 second favourite behind Cross Talk ($2.80) and he will be favourite if Cross Talk runs in Newcastle on Friday in the Cameron Handicap where he’s also favourite. Baker thinks O’president will go close from barrier three on Saturday with Rachel King on. “I think he’s in great order and can handle all tracks,” he said. “I’m really looking forward to seeing him race and I think he’s going to make his presence felt on Saturday. “I think he’s probably my best on the day. I’m excited to see him. I just think he’s going very well and I’m also very happy with Overpass.” Overpass has also been dominating at the barrier trials but he’s got to race in the Group 2 The Shorts (1100m) against a bunch of Everest horses. He’s still going to give a sight but questions remain about his ability to handle the race pressure from start to finish. “He’s been going well but this is a tough race,” Baker said. “I still think he’s going to run a good race though because he’s very genuine. “He might need a bit of luck from the gate (11).” Ita and War Eternal take each other on in the fourth race as good value hopes. “I think Ita is underrated and will be in this race with an each-way chance in a big field so she’s not out of it,” Baker said. “War Eternal isn’t either and he gets 3kg off his back with the claim (of Dylan Gibbons). I think he’s going to improve off that last run.” Kiss The Bride goes around in the third over a mile as a last start winning when sent out a $14 hope at Randwick two week ago. “It was a little bit of a surprise to see him win that day because I thought he’d struggle in the track,” Baker said.
78 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU RAY THOMAS Winx (Warwick) Stakes-George Main Stakes: Winx-2016/2017/2018, Lonhro (2003), Defier (2002), Kingston Town (1981/1982), Party’s Pride (1978), Purple Patch (1976), Nippon (1972), Tarien (1953), San Domenico (1950) and The Groom (1949). Chelmsford Stakes-George Main Stakes: Winx (2017), Lonhro (2003), Campaign King (1987), Emancipation (1983), Kingston Town (1981), Purple Patch (1976) Tramway Stakes-George Main Stakes: Sincero (2011), Shaftesbury Avenue (1990), Tullmax (1980), Imposing (1979), Landy (1957), De La Salle (1948) Doncaster Mile-George Main Stakes: Winx (2016), Kermadec (2015), Sacred Falls (2014), Racing To Win (2006) George Main StakesEpsom Hcp: Racing To Win (2006), Imposing (1979), Chantal (1966). Montefilia George Main Stakes, Group 1, 1600m Royal Randwick 1 1213x1 ZAAKI (GB) Annabel Neasham Tommy Berry 7 59kg $2.90 2 00x25x MAXIMAL (GB) John O’Shea Sam Clipperton 9 59kg $101 3 1219x1 ANAMOE James Cummings James McDonald 8 58.5kg $2.20f 4 3120x6 CONVERGE Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Tim Clark 10 58.5kg $26 5 x04x34 PROFONDO Richard Litt Brenton Avdulla 2 58.5kg $18 6 6117x0 DUAIS Edward Cummings Joshua Parr 5 57kg $18 7 4x718x MONTEFILIA David Payne Jason Collett 6 57kg $26 8 333x72 ICEBATH (NZ) Brad Widdup 4 57kg $23 9 5410x2 FANGIRL Chris Waller Hugh Bowman 3 56.5kg $10 10 1324x5 HINGED Chris Waller Kerrin McEvoy 1 56.5kg $18 HOW THE TOP FANCIES FARED IN THE MAIN LEAD-UP RACES WINX STAKES, RANDWICK, AUGUST 20 Anamoe made a stunning return in the Winx Stakes. The Godolphin superstar was forced to make his run along the inside section of the track in the straight which was inferior going on the day but didn’t prevent him powering clear to win by a convincing margin. Fangirl was last on the turn before finishing fast wide out to claim second. Profondo endured a wide run without cover so his first-up third was full of merit. Hinged (fifth) didn’t have much galloping room in the final 400m and Icebath (seventh) was strong through the line. Favourites have dominated the race in recent years, winning 10 of the last 12 renewals. There has been five odds-on favourites win in this period with Winx the shortest at $1.09 in 2016, $1.12 in 2017 and $1.10 in 2018. More Joyous scored at $1.60 in 2010. Verry Elleegant won at $1.75 last year. Since Adam won at $13 in 2000, there has been only one winner at double figure odds - Road To Rock at $41 in 2009. The Randwick 1600m start boasts a long run of more than 600m to the first turn, so those drawn wide are not unduly disadvantaged. There are only 10 runners in the race so the barrier draw is not as significant. Over the last 30 years, barrier four has been the most successful starting position with five wins. Anamoe was outstanding first-up in the Winx Stakes, overcoming a track bias to score with authority. He’s a multiple Group 1 winner, excels at Randwick and over the 1600m course. He should be able to find a position just in behind the leaders and be ready to strike from the turn. Although Anamoe has never won successive races during a preparation, he is ready to record his fifth career Group 1 win. Zaaki is the obvious danger. He’s a powerhouse with the ability to sustain a long sprint, grinding his rivals into the ground. He shouldered a big weight to win the Tramway Stakes TRAMWAY STAKES, RANDWICK, SEPTEMBER 3 Zaaki set a modern weight-carrying record in the Tramway when he shouldered 59kg to a dominant win. Icebath was last of seven on the turn but ran on strongly late to finish second, albeit nearly two lengths behind Zaaki. Profondo struggled in the heavy conditions but held his ground in the run home to finish fourth. Converge was within striking distance on the turn but he also failed to accelerate in the going and laboured into sixth placing. There is no obvious leader although Zaaki likes to race on speed and dictate terms to suit. He can roll across from barrier seven and either take up the running or settle outside either Hinged (barrier one) or Profondo (barrier two, pictured right) in the lead. Anamoe is drawn next to Zaaki so he is likely to follow that horse across and probably settle third or fourth, stalking the leaders. The race tempo is unlikely to be frenetic as most of the remaining starters will look to settle off speed. brilliantly when resuming and is better suited at weight-forage. The Randwick mile course is ideal for him, he will settle on speed and is going to be tough to run down. The Chris Waller-trained mares Fangirl and Hinged are both chances of causing an upset. Fangirl finished very strongly wide out for second behind Anamoe in the Winx Chris Waller has eight of the last 10 George Main Stakes with Verry Elleegant (2021), Kolding (2020), Winx (2016-17-18), Kermadec (2015), Sacred Falls (2014) and Shoot Out (2012). Tommy Smith holds the race training record with 12 wins. 1 ANAMOE 2 Zaaki 3 Fangirl 4 Hinged Stakes and can only be improved going out to 1600m. Hinged ran fifth in the Winx Stakes but her run was very good as she was crowded for room for most of the final 400. There wasn’t much between Fangirl and Hinged last season and both mares will be very competitive. Montefilia is an outstanding mare resuming and although she usually needs a run or two to strike top form, she has had plenty of work and is ready to run well. Profondo’s two runs back have been good and he looks to get a race surface to suit here. Hugh Bowman rode Winx to her unprecedented George Main Stakes treble and he also won on Shoot Out (2012). His four wins in the Randwick weight-for-age feature is the best of any modern-era jockey but he has a long way to go to challenge the race riding record of George Moore with nine wins. TELE01Z01MA - V1
79 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 Holy guacamole COME ON, AVO GO AT THESE AND IMPRESS YOUR FRIENDS SURF ‘N’ TURF TACOS WITH CHARRED PINEAPPLE SALSA SKILLET CORNBREAD WITH BREAKFAST GUACAMOLE SERVES 5. PREP 25 MINS. COOK 25 MINS. INGREDIENTS • ¼ red cabbage, trimmed, finely shredded • Juice of 1 lime, plus extra wedges, to serve • 600g skinless Hiramasa kingfish, cut into 2cm-thick lengths • Extra virgin olive oil, to drizzle • 15 small (15cm diameter) soft flour tortillas, grilled • Hot sauce, to serve • Pickled jalapenos, to serve SPICED PORK • 250g pork eye fillet, trimmed • 1 tsp ground cumin • 1 tsp ground coriander • 1 garlic clove, finely grated • 1 tsp smoked paprika • ¼ tsp chipotle chilli powder • Juice and zest of ½ orange GUACAMOLE • 2 avocados, mashed • 1 small red onion, finely chopped • Juice of 2 limes • ¼ tsp dried red chilli (optional) CHARRED PINEAPPLE SALSA • 1 small pineapple, peeled, core removed, cut into 8 long wedges • ¼ cup (60ml) extra virgin olive oil • 1 small red onion, finely chopped • Juice and zest of 1 lime • ¼ bunch coriander, roughly chopped, plus extra to serve SERVES 6. PREP 30 MINS. COOK 45 MINS INGREDIENTS METHOD 1 For the spiced pork, place all ingredients in a large bowl and toss to combine. Season, cover, and marinate in the fridge for 2-3 hours. 2 For the charred pineapple salsa, preheat a lightly greased barbecue or chargrill pan to high. Drizzle pineapple with oil and cook, turning frequently, for 6-8 minutes until charred all over. Stand until cool enough to handle, then cut SPICY GUACAMOLE INGREDIENTS • 2 tbsp lime juice • ⅓ red onion, finely chopped • 3 avocados, halved • 1 garlic clove, crushed • 1 bunch coriander, leaves picked, finely chopped • 1 jalapeno, finely chopped, plus extra chopped to serve • 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil, plus extra to drizzle • 1 tsp green Tabasco • Lavosh crispbread, to serve V1 - TELE01Z01MA into 5cm pieces. Transfer to a large bowl with the remaining salsa ingredients and toss to combine. Set aside. 3 To make the pickled cabbage, place the cabbage and lime juice in a bowl. Season to taste and toss to combine. Stand until ready to use. 4 For the guacamole, place all ingredients in a bowl, season, and stir to combine. 5 Place pork fillet on barbecue or chargrill pan and cook, turning frequently, for 10-12 minutes until SERVES 6. PREP 8 MINS. METHOD 1 Place lime juice, onion and 1 tsp salt flakes in a bowl and set aside to soften slightly. Scoop avocado into a bowl and roughly mash. Add garlic, half the coriander, jalapeno, olive oil, Tabasco and the onion and lime juice mixture. Fold to combine. 2 Season to taste, then spread over a serving plate. Scatter with remaining coriander, drizzle with extra olive oil and extra jalapeno. Serve with lavosh. – Phoebe Wood charred and cooked through. Rest for 15 minutes before slicing. Meanwhile, drizzle kingfish with oil and season. Barbecue, turning frequently, for 2-3 minutes until just cooked. Rest for 5 minutes. 6 Place pork, kingfish, salsa, pickled cabbage and guacamole in separate bowls alongside grilled tortillas. Serve with lime wedges, hot sauce, jalapenos and extra coriander, and let everyone help themselves and build their own tacos. – Darren Robertson • 4 corn cobs, kernels removed • 2 long green shallots, trimmed, sliced • ¼ cup chopped flat-leaf parsley leaves • ¼ cup chopped coriander leaves, plus extra to serve • 1 ½ cups (250g) polenta • 1 cup (150g) self-raising flour • 1 ½ cups (375ml) buttermilk • 2 eggs • ¼ cup (60ml) extra virgin olive oil GUACAMOLE • 2 ripe avocados • Juice of 2 limes, plus extra lime wedges to serve • 1 small eschalot, finely chopped • 1 small tomato, finely chopped • 1 bunch coriander, leaves chopped • ½ tsp dried chilli flakes, plus extra to serve METHOD 1 Preheat oven to 200C. Lightly grease a 25cm top and 20cm bottom skillet pan. Place half the corn in a food processor and pulse until roughly blended. Transfer to a bowl with the remaining corn, long green shallot, parsley, coriander, polenta and flour. Season with salt and pepper and mix to combine. 2 Whisk the buttermilk, eggs and oil in a large jug. Carefully add to the dry ingredients and stir until well combined. Pour into the skillet pan and bake for 40-45 minutes until golden and a skewer inserted in the centre comes out clean. 3 Meanwhile, for the guacamole, scoop avocado into a bowl and roughly mash. Add the lime juice, eschalot, tomato, coriander and chilli flakes, season with salt and pepper and fold to combine. 4 Scatter the warmed cornbread with extra coriander and chilli flakes, and serve with the guacamole and lime wedges alongside.
80 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU THE BIG ONE Across 1 10 Product titles (5,5) 11 Critiques (5-3) 13 Atomic weapons (7,5) 14 Fluttering standard 16 Rich sponge (7,4) 18 Craftsman 20 Situated (in a valley) 22 RC religion 23 Loose cannon 26 Photographic apparatus 30 Generosity 31 Irreligious 34 Europe/Asia 35 Intriguing 36 Finnish baths 38 Ol’ Blue Eyes (5,7) 41 Hapless (3-5) 42 Redrafted Down 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 15 17 19 21 23 24 2 3 4 5 10 7 8 QUICK ONE 9 Across 14 15 16 17 18 21 23 25 26 28 27 29 31 30 32 33 2 3 4 5 T E D U I C K S C K S E L O C E S U O W E R E E R L S 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 10 14 11 15 16 17 7449 12 Spooner says to bring beer nigh and close (6) 13 Come back, avid prima donna! (4) 15 Billed, it’s said, to put up body (5) 16 Upper crust’s lofty association (4,7) 1 37 36 38 First Lady and Head of State pacing around, planning garden (11) 7 Fat encased in what’s barely detectable (5) 8 This is one - or maybe you don’t have one? (4) 9 Fleet to supply weapons to a US lawyer (6) 39 40 42 41 7577 39 Finalise, — down SOLUTION Across: 1 Koala, 4 John, 6 Condones, 12 Catalysts, 40 Hang on, 13 Accredits, 14 Stirrup, 15 Lacks, 16 Swami, wait a — 17 Fountain, 19 Prospects, 22 Cheerleaders, 25 Culmination 27 Eastsoutheast (1,1,1) 28 Aping 29 Witness 31 False doctrines 32 Hauling up 33 Cheapskates 37 Astronaut, — Shepard 23 Owns up, 25 Avatar, 27 Unassailable, 31 Spaghetti, 33 Impetigo, 35 Astir, 36 Clang, 37 Edibles, 40 Steel wool, 41 Assailant, 42 Entirety, 43 Stay, 44 Get on. Down: 1 Kicks, 2 Attribute, 3 Abler, 4 Josephine, 5 Hustle, 7 Occasion, 8 Dress up, 9 Nuisances, 10 Sushi, 11 Catchphrase, 17 Facials, 18 Terra, 20 Supremo, 21 Identically, 24 Wilde, 26 Apartment, 28 Aimlessly, 29 Brilliant, 30 Stuck out, 32 Hurdler, 34 Aghast, 35 Aisle, 38 Icing, 39 Set in. 1 SOLUTION: 1. Anh Do 2. Eight 3. Full of grace 4. The giant huntsman spider 5. Where to lengthen or shorten when adjusting for fit 6. 1982 7. The beehive hairstyle 8. Radius and ulna 9. Blue 10. 0872 R A F I R Write your answers into the blank grid. 2. H U G A L The first letter from each word, reading down, will spell the mystery keyword. 3. B O E E S 4. E H T R O 5. E T V I R 3 3 9 10 11 SOLUTION 12 14 15 16 4 5 Across 6 1 8 4 9 8 10 11 13 2. 10 14 15 3. 12 16 18 17 13 4. 14 19 5. 17 Previous solution: BERTH, EMPTY, ISSUE, GIANT, ERUPT Keyword: BEIGE 18 21 20 Fill in all squares so each row, column and each of the nine 3x3 squares contain all digits from one to nine. Solutions, tips and software can be found at sudoku.com. 3 1 2 9 2 8 5 7 6 1 8 2 5 9 SOLUTION 2 4 3 5718 5720 1 6 2 7 5 3 5717 6 4 3 8 7 4 5 8 9 6 7 5 6 1 3 5 2 9 1 6 7 4 8 2 6 RATING: Difficult SOLUTION 3 8 7 5 9 L A C A T E S A A L R D O L A T R Y A L R M E A R M O S T S A V I S A B E L U C E A P U K N O C K O S V K I R E R E A S S E A P R I O R I T Y 13 7 12 8 1 5 1 7 8 9 12 13 15 16 Adding trees and flowerbeds (11) Pale (5) Hint (4) Mighty flotilla (6) Neighbouring (6) Temperamental artiste (4) Physique (5) Social elite (4,7) Down 1 Dictionary (7) 2 Budgie food (4) 3 Declare to be true (6) 4 Fake (leather) (9) 5 Achieved (3) 6 Trying to equal (9) 10 Music school (7) 11 Homes (6) 14 Political power group (4) 15 Cry of contempt (3) 7448 S C T A B U N E L A R U T H S S 301472 2 1 1. 5719 4 7 11 RATING: Very Easy The French put cross next to “symbol” in vocabulary list (7) QUICK CLUES Across CRYPTIC 808 1. 1 2 8 Rearrange the letters in each row to form a word. 2 Ranked player gives up the pip! (4) 3 Verify if farm is in trouble (6) 4 Artificial reproduction (9) 5 Obtained part of Gothic structure (3) 6 Imitating Aussie bird in front of a glint, confused (9) 10 What kind of award is suitable for a cad who beheads the enemy (7) 11 Odes go on about graduate’s dwellings (6) 14 Cartel to throw away blowtorch (4) 15 An exclamation of “Rubbish from the Kasbah!” (3) Down 6 6 What year was the first Rubik’s Cube World Championship held? 7 What did Chicago hairdresser Margaret Vinci Heldt develop in 1960? 8 What two bones are found in a human forearm and the wing of a bird? 9 Periwinkle and space cadet are shades of which primary colour? 10 What is the postcode for Uluru? JUMBLE 4 2 18 CRYPTIC CLUES Across 35 Which author, painter and comedian was runner-up on Dancing With The Stars in 2007? What does topaz score on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness? In the nursery rhyme, how is Tuesday’s child described? What is the world’s largest spider by leg span? On a commercial sewing pattern, what do double lines indicate? SUDOKU 1 Visually alluring (3-8) Euphoric drug Bedsheets Double Chosen path Military officers Limb Golly, — whiz! Furious Sports stadium Cut back Distributed cards Crisps flavour, cheese and — TWO SPEED QUIZMASTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 2823 E P R E S E N E N L O U N D T R A I E T L O O D V E S I I N E C O M M E N K A A N T E R V I E C C N C H O O L G I R A S P B E R R I E S 22 24 1 19 SOLUTION 20 Down Equal-sided triangle Outgoings Floral display Tightened up (on) (7,4) 17 Intoxication 18 Racecourse seating 11 13 2824 1 7 8 12 12 34 Action scene stand-ins Falls Hither Ponytail tie Reverberation Intrude Sicilian peak Supplying fittings Observatory boffin Purposes Enclosed atoll feature Handles roughly (3-6) Multi-hulled vessels Significant period Rank and file (in total) Aggressively 6 7578 2 3 8 1 5 6 4 7 9 9 1 7 2 3 4 5 6 8 6 5 4 9 7 8 2 1 3 7 6 9 4 2 5 3 8 1 3 4 5 7 8 1 9 2 6 1 8 2 6 9 3 7 5 4 5 9 6 3 1 7 8 4 2 4 7 3 8 6 2 1 9 5 8 2 1 5 4 9 6 3 7 3 7 8 4 9 6 2 1 5 4 6 1 8 2 5 7 9 3 2 9 5 1 7 3 8 6 4 7 1 3 5 4 8 9 2 6 9 2 4 6 1 7 5 3 8 5 8 6 2 3 9 1 4 7 8 4 9 7 6 2 3 5 1 6 3 7 9 5 1 4 8 2 1 5 2 3 8 4 6 7 9 We bear out a warning (6) Set up in silent rapture (6) Flame was in charge of the frivolous (5-6) Apparently Ida lies about worship (7) Seek damages from pursuer for stealing feline rumble (3) Parrot would take the centre if given the choice (4) The state of India is a global oddity (3) Against nuclear testing, initially (4) Colour of Vietnamese port city (3) Say! She ate loudly, quite satisfied! (7) 9 Exhume headless pest with indifference (11) 15 In ecstasy, luminary found shelter (6) 16 Struggle to handle and exchange for donkey (6) 19 So-called cell-freeze pecked with dignity (4-7) 20 Having tea in sordid surroundings, like a sauna (6) 21 He whips carpets, panels or eggs (6) Down 1 2 3 5 6 7 Ledgers to weigh up bed linen (7,6) Playful behaviour from a puppy SOLUTION maybe? (11) S K N O W Restrict at end of N A N celebration (6) E N T R I E C H E Almost fell asleep, C O S M O P it was silently L A agreed (6) P A D D E D S K E New start for crime. O F F I C Sinister leader (5,8) O D E Choppers chopped V E N O M up pet – or chisel? (11) U C A 301471 L I P P E R Y X E R E S E X T O L S R L D O L I T A N C C H N P A R T L Y D M H E B E A R E R A A N R O T T O M A N S T P N A S P S M E E K N E S S TARGET MASTER How many words of four letters or more can you make from these nine letters? Each letter may be used only once. The centre letter must be included. No slang, foreign or capitalised words, hyphens, apostrophes, or plurals ending in ‘s’. Only one form of a verb can be used, e.g. ‘ring’, but not ‘rings’ or ‘ringing’. Today’s target: Good 7 Very Good 11 Excellent 15+ 5803 L U C G A E E O L Previous solution: Cape, Carp, Pace, Pack, Pare, Park, Peak, Pear, Peck, Perk, Rape, Reap, Apace, Caper, Pacer, Paper, Parka, Recap, Appear, Packer, Repack, Prepack. 9-letter word: PAPERBACK All features distributed by Lovatts Media Group: 1800 254 199. Sources: Oxford, Collins & Macquarie Dictionaries. 1609 TELE01Z01MA - V1
81 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 SIMON SHUKER’S CODE-CRACKER WORDFIT Each number in the grid represents a different letter of the alphabet. Enter the letter or letters given in the control grid into the main grid, then use your knowledge of words to work out which letters should go in the missing squares. As you get the letters, fill in other squares with the same number in the main grid and control grid. Check letters off the A to Z list at the bottom as you identify them. Can you find all the words into the grid? We have given one to get you started. LE77ERS AMBER AMISS BAKER BATON BERYL BULGY CHOSE CILIA CREDO CREED GATES LE77ERS ACRE ALSO APED CLAM COBS DATE EMIR ETCH GETS WORDFIT DOUBLE CROSS I A M O S A U A B R R M O N L L C A O N D N P U U E U F R O E E E E T L A B E E P N L R L V E I D L A L A S O A S I E E I D N A E M D A S R R W U K E O R O I A E L E D E C T H N T E I W R E C R E I S P R T T M W Y Y Y T U M E D D A L E M P F K E N S C E E B O R C A S H P E I R R O I H R I E Reveal a completed crossword by deleting one of the F Y two letters in each I square A C E L H T D I E D R G E A L L O T A B A S H L U S T Y A D O R E A T L A S C O A S T T O R T E L S E T E R U A C S K S F C I O N N A E L S E V A I R A L P R I O R O O M P H P E P P Y S E R O M H H O N E Y D I V E WR E N L E E T A A L M W I G L Y E K E D F A N A E A P R I L X A L T A T I T A N I N E R T O G R E S BLACKOUT U F A L N P L A U N O C C H A L V O L U M A R A I D U N G / F I C O N U N R Q T T E A U R C I E V A Z I P S I O T I C D R G A A I T R N I T I N I C A U K G M A E T WORDSEARCH Can you find all these words in the grid? ALDRIN APOLLO ARMSTRONG ASTRONAUT ATMOSPHERE BOOSTER COSMONAUT CREW EARTH FUEL GLENN LAUNCH LIFT-OFF MARINER MARS MIR MOON NASA OBSERVATORY ORBIT PIONEER PLUTO PROBE ROCKET SALYUT SATELLITE SATURN V1 - TELE01Z01MA L F R L Y R S X T U A N O R T S A I J I N O I T A T S E C A P S H H F B M N A S P Z F N K S L I N U H T G N U O Y G L F O I U K O Y T N O T U L P T I B R O N N L N R T O SHUTTLE SPACE AGE SPACE LAB SPACE STATION SPACE WALK SPACECRAFT F J N N E L G N Q M T E A E O L T F K Z V I K I N G R U V W E T E U M A R I N E R W E F P X E R A T A E R E H P S O M T A S N C S V E N SPUTNIK SUIT SUN TELSTAR VEGA VENUS L Q B A L E C A P S U P A A R L O A R M S T R O N G S I N P T E S M A L G A L L A R G E S P O R E E O W E T Y A L E S E L M A P P A L B U L A T E A G E N T A T H D I P F A C T M I A I G N O R E L L B A R O M E G A O A S E S S W E D E Previous solution U N I N G O T U E S M E T I L L E T A S U S T S N P A W G M S T E K C O R R B A O C R L A L D R I N W I T B N O R C VIKING YOUNG H O Y K S P A C E A G E H T R A E O B U J K N M O L L O P A V E G A R A V E N 2 LE77ERS EAVESDROPPER REFRESHMENTS 7 LE77ERS ASPIRIN LAYERED PRAYER SCARCE SCHEME SESAME SHARDS SHINED SHOWER SMILED SOMBRE LE77ERS CANAPE CHASTE CHOOSE CORNEA DRIFTS GIRDER INTONE LE77ERS COMFORTABLE ENCOMPASSED BLACKOUT Previous solution V I O L A IDEAL LIKES LUCRE MAPLE MERGE OMEGA PRICE RAVEN RIFLE SAUDI SAVED SCRAG SHALL SHAPE SHORT SPRIT THAWS THEFT THESE UNION WREST HARE HERD HONE IDLE IRON LADE LIED MIME MINE RIPE SAME SARI SCUM SPUD SWIG TSAR YARD LE77ERS ACT ADO AND ARE ERR FOG GEE HIS INN MOB OBI ODE SHE SPA TEE TOE TRY VIA R E T S O O B T F A R C E C A P S F C O U P L E O U E E M O D E L P D S H A I L N R U D G E N L G R A F T U I A L L I N G A R O S T R O E E N S K I O D P C M X T A L K I E N W E C U O K E Z I V O M N W I P L A I T E D M C O C O N U T R L R N E K U M X U U H I N C O N I O N P S K I M M I N G J D R N S T H A I N B Y B G W G Y S A R I H U N E U R O S I S Z E M J A Q E S R P O Y R W X S I M U L A T O R E U N C L E U R E A J W E C O R G A A V L P E N S I O N E R V H I D E F P W Q A Z F U M R X C I K L Z O W S M O O R I G R A P H I C WORDWHEEL 5x5 Fill in the missing letter to make an eight-letter word which can read either clockwise or anticlockwise Insert the missing letters to make ten words — five across the grid and five down. More than one solution may be possible. L OVEREATS L E E R E 7 WL R U T B F P E N U F S S V T M T K S A G A O I Y S T A L E S We have removed all the black squares from this crossword grid and replaced them with letters. Can you black out the surplus letters to reveal a finished crossword? L C L D N R D A R E E 9=6 D PREVIOUS SOLUTIONS : B C B C D O K T E E R T P A L P U E M B P I L O T P A S S E T E A HOW TO PLAY Fill in the nine blank squares to make six words, three across and three down. More than one solution may be possible. Missing letters BEIOOORSV H U S H E U I D U B S E W G N A R R Y A C O E N S S I M I N U T I E I C U P S P U M A F S N L O V E L Y O D O A T E N A H E I G M A S E Z S E P A C K R I E X U D E S O G U P P Y C S P U R R I T S K U D C S E K U N R D I S R U P T U I P C E T E P U O R T R U P E E P D H U L A T C H U W D G O C T U P L E P P R C A E P X U T P U R E L K L A U E H N R R E P E X K L U E T D N R P U T E E R E L I P U P S E T T C U P A U P U D O U C X H S I M Y S C R L P U T P O X N Q O T E A Y V E V O O A C C D S Q P R U M R T D R P U N P N O U A P Y I P E S E P U Y P E U U P C U T I A I R U D P A R T S A L O H A C I V I L E V E N T D E S K S C P U U E A P P C S C O E U D P P A S P R G R O U P G S U P E R U I Y P O Y B R P C O P G P P D R S A Y A N U T A L A X C Y E Q Y W Q L P T T U P H E A V A L E S A A H W
82 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU Cold and gruelling quest of three heroic explorers ELLIOTT STEWART F acing blizzards, starvation, frostbite and the prospect of death, three brave explorers marched 2028km through the unknown Antarctic terrain in search of the south magnetic pole. On this day, September 16 1908, Douglas Mawson, T.W. Edgeworth David and Alistair Mackay set off on a race through the south pole, where no man had dared go before. Better known as the Nimrod Expedition, the explorers parted ways from their leader Ernest Shackleton, who was headed towards the south pole, the southernmost point on earth, while Mawson (inset) and d co carried on northwest using ng special compasses known n as a ‘dip compass’ in hopes of finding the magnetic pole. e. The team were in good d hands, with Mawson being no stranger to the Antarctic, voyaging the land a year prior with Shackleton, stopping 97km short of the south pole. However, nothing could uld prepare them for the unknown of the magneticc pole and the journey of discovery very quickly became a gruelling one. The trio hauled sledges the entire trip and had to reduce rations early into their march as without the assistance of sled dogs the journey took far longer than expected. The men quickly found a new problem with crevasses providing a double-edged sword as it was enough to take their mind off of hunger but replaced it with the thought of plummeting to their death. To avoid the dangerous crevasses the trio often looked to haul the sled on heavier snow but in typical fashion this only brought more problems. The heavy snow constantly lodged the sledge within its powder resulting in a gruesome matter. Edgeworth David wrote that the constant sledging saw one of his fingers nearly breaking SEPT 13 1996 TUPAC SHAKUR American rap singer and actor who starred in films such as Juice and Bullet. He died of internal bleeding after a driveby shooting. He was aged just 25 SEPT 14 1901 WILLIAM MCKINLEY The United States President dies in Buffalo after being shot eight days earlier by anarchist Leon Czolgosz. 1965 1908 1920 Raising the Union Jack at what was thought to be the south magnetic pole are (L to R) Alistair Mackay, Sir Edgeworth David and Douglas Mawson. The Wall Street bombing occurs at 12:01 when a horsedrawn wagon explodes on Wall Street, New York, killing 38 and injuring 143 others. German bombers attack central London. Several areas of London were in flames and the royal palace, churches, and hospitals were all hit. Germany’s chancellor Adolf Hitler orders that for every dead German, 100 Yugoslavs should be killed, during World War II. The first movie in Cinemascope, The Robe based on the book by Lloyd C. Douglas, directed by Henry Koster and starring Richard Burton and Jean Simmons, premieres. British singer Davie Jones changes his stage name to David Bowie to avoid confusion with the lead singer of The Monkees. In the United States, six members of the racist hate group Ku Klux Klansmen are arrested in connection with the bombing of 10 school buses. O.J. Simpson rushes for a then NFL record 250 yards in Buffalo’s 31-13 win at New England, almost 20 years before his famous murder trial. Action movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger becomes a US citizen and would go on to become the 38th Governor of California 900 die in a flood in Pakistan and 3.3 million people in Punjab are forced to evacuate their homes. Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley announces the country’s intention to remove Queen Elizabeth II as its head of state and become a republic. 1940 1941 1953 and “the flesh to be torn off one of his knuckles”. Their treacherous journey would finally ease up for a blissful few days when they reached a polar plateau, taking away the headache of crevasses. Unfortunately when one door closes another one opens, with this door opening up freezing temperatures of minus 27 degrees. It had all paid off though, through crevasses, broken fingers and starvation. On January 15 Mawson calculated they were 13 miles from the magnetic pole and elected to make a final push the next day. The three exhausted men marched towards what they thought was the magnetic pole, planted the Union Jack flag and claimed the surrounding land on behalf of the British Empire, also SEPT 14 1851 JAMES FENIMORE COOPER American author of numerous biographies and novels including The Last Of The Mohicans, considered by many to be a masterpiece. The author died of dropsy aged 61. His historical romances that depicted colonist and Indigenous characters from the 17th Century to the 19th Century brought him fame and fortune. contributing to the 42 per cent of land in the Antarctic that Mawson would claim throughout his life. The job wasn’t done yet though with the clock still well and truly ticking, as if they didn’t reach the coast by the beginning of February they would miss their boat home and be stranded in the Antarctic. With just 16 days to navigate 430km there was no time to waste as Edgeworth David wrote “we all did a right-about turn and as quick a march as tired limbs would allow”. Over the next 16 days the crew would be challenged not only physically but mentally with Edgeworth David’s mental health taking a dramatic turn, almost giving up and refusing to make the return home. The prospect of giving up was again SEPT 14 1982 GRACE KELLY The famed actor who became the princess of Monaco. Princess Grace died in a car crash aged 52. She was driving herself and plunged into a ravine about 40m deep. SEPT 14 2009 PATRICK SWAYZE The American actor who starred in films such as the massively successful Ghost and Dirty Dancing. He died after a long battle with pancreatic cancer aged 57. SEPT 15 1859 ISAMBARD KINGDOM BRUNEL British engineer who designed raised when Mawson fell into a crevasse and the team were challenged with rescuing him. Thankfully, the bottom of a crevasse almost felt like home for Mawson with this being neither his first or last time in one, and after hours of attempted rescue their frostbitten hands were finally able to pull Mawson out. Amazingly, on February 4, they reached the coast line, not as just men anymore, but exploring legends. Unfortunately Mawson would later discover he had miscalculated and the men had only reached an outlier of the magnetic pole. Despite the miscalculation the heroic journey of 2028km would see Mawson become one of Australia’s greatest heroes and the world’s most revered explorers. the SS Great Britain and Great Western Railway. He died of a stroke aged 53. SEPT 16 1736 DANIEL FAHRENHEIT Dutch-German-Polish physicist, inventor and scientific instrument maker. He invented the thermometer and the Fahrenheit scale. He died aged 50 SEPT 16 1993 OODGEROO NOONUCCAL Australian Aboriginal political activist and writer (We Are Going). He died from cancer at the Repatriation General Hospital at Greenslope aged 72. 1965 1971 1973 1983 1992 2020 GRACE KELLY TELE01Z01MA - V1
83 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 ASX 200 ALL ORDINARIES 6842.90 6865 +14.30 6835 6850 +0.20% 6820 10 11 12 1 2 3 BEST ASX 50 WORST ASX 50 $A OIL BRENT IRON ORE SANTOS LTD SOUTH 32 US CENTS $US PER BARREL $US PER TONNE 7082. 50 $7.96 $4.00 67. 51 ¢ $ 94.64 $ 100. 43 +10.70 +.27 -.32 +0.35 +1.09 -1.00 6880 +0.15% 3.51% -7.41% +0.52% +1.16% -0.98% 4 Now is the right time for Myer-DJs merger N ‘customer first’ plan that began four years ago. Picture: Stefan Postles of its final dividend that also complements the return of its interim dividend of 1.5c a share it paid earlier this year, Operating gross profit increased 8.5 per cent to $1.145bn, while margins fell by 141 basis points to 38.3 per cent, reflecting Covid-related supply chain costs and increased promotional activity. Mr King said the full-year results demonstrated again how his “customer first” plan continued to deliver and gain momentum, with Myer re- cording its best second half profit result in nine years. “We have clearly established strong digital and data credentials in recent years, evidenced by the growth in online and MyerOne. However, the true strength of our business is its multi-channel opportunity,” he said. “The combination of our online performance and our store network returning to growth has allowed us to navigate the early challenges in the year.” We are confident that we have the right offer for Christmas John King ow is the time for the great MyerDavid Jones department store merger – something that would have been utterly unthinkable through almost the entire period of the late Queen’s reign. Indeed, it should be a three-way deal, also involving billionaire Solomon Lew, who has been relentlessly stalking Myer, and from time-to-time actually getting through the shop door, for well over half the Queen’s reign. Any merger of the two iconic brands was unthinkable through the second half of the 20th century because of their dominance in their separate individual spaces. Myer in the great midmarket of especially Edna Everage’s middle-class Melbourne; DJs in the upper echelons of both old and post-war new Sydney money, and with its takeover of Buckley’s into Toorak and Brighton as well. In the 21st century so far, it would have been an awkward exercise in two dinosaurs mating, and spilling a lot of blood on the floor in the process. Now, the numbers for the 2021-22 year and especially for the second half – the first period of semi-normal semipost-Covid trading since the Christmas half of 2019 – show that not only is there still life in the old dinosaur yet, but CEO John King has well and truly put Myer on a post-dinosaur path. The big number was the $723m of online sales – fully one-quarter of the total sales. It was also nearly triple TERRY MCCRANN the $262m figure of the 2018-19 year. Yes, ‘Covid did it’ – or to be more exact, Chairman Dan and his lockdowns, which hit Myer particularly hard given its heavy exposure to Victoria and Melbourne in particular. Myer had to build its online dynamic and do it both fast and effectively and it did. Critically, the bricks and mortar sales have come back with the end of lockdowns and Myer now has and held an online business of scale, to sit both on top of the stores and to integrate with them. As King was at pains to emphasise – as he has been doing for years, going back before Covid - how important the ‘omnichannel’ dynamic was to Myer’s growth future. But, the main game remains the stores and that is still challenging as King continues to cut into floorspace. Here are some key numbers. King emphasised that second half sales were up 11.5 per cent on the preCovid 2019 second half. But that was down to the spectacular online growth, with second half online up from $110m to $299m. In-store sales actually edged down 3 per cent in the second half over the three years. As an operational performance that was very impressive, largely explained by store closures, and especially given that ‘life in the city’ – any Australian city, but especially Melbourne - was not yet back to anything like its preCovid level. Add it all up and King has put in place a base for sustainable growth – underlined by the declaration of a fullyfranked dividend and a thumping $186m of net cash in the bank. So why bother with the floundering DJs? Especially now that much of its – hugely lucrative megamargin - turf has been stolen by the speciality luxury brands in Collins St, at Chadstone and similar sites in Sydney? For two big reasons. We are still over-shopped for department stores. We – and more particularly their shareholders - still need the two put together and up to half of their stores closed. Second is that very reality of Myer’s online success. Now is exactly the time to leverage it across the DJs customer base. A third reason is opportunity. Myer can propose marriage from a position of strength; DJs’ South African Owner Woolworths (no relation) is a desperate seller. Maybe Lew can play marriage broker and end up, once again, in the chair. Spend $20* at Carlos IGA and get a FREE paper. Participating stores only. 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94.64 4.56 BHP Group 421m South 32 4 41.76m Rio Tinto Ð ● CBA 319m PilbaraMin 30.58m 30 Telstra Ð ● 0.02 3.86 Westpac Ï ● 0.35 21.54 46.14 ¥EN 97.04 $HK 5.303 $NZ 1.125 ANZ Banking 274m Telstra 26.11m 2 Nat Aust Bank 241m Mirvac Group 23.42m 2 Wesfarmers Ð ● 0.31 0.82 ▲ 0.031 ▲ 0.004 ▲ CSL 237m Tabcorp 22.53m 2 Woolworths Ð ● 0.23 35.00 READING THE SHARE TABLE Year High Low 3.35 3.84 7.45 2.40 4.48 3.92 2.77 3.59 3.35 8.88 1.12 1.31 16.06 14.14 45.30 2.33 .54 19.03 1.22 37.55 36.79 .47 28.75 12.25 3.55 12.30 .50 55.00 5.18 10.48 2.77 .56 49.65 95.83 8.35 26.43 8.00 10.82 28.00 4.24 6.39 15.08 3.00 8.92 6.03 14.14 2.82 10.36 2.63 5.30 5.99 9.84 8.37 1.90 3.39 5.87 1.04 10.83 47.90 1.78 103.97 196.00 24.78 5.80 4.17 3.10 .44 2.34 13.13 3.35 32.44 26.32 4.99 6.00 4.35 9.65 4.85 33.65 25.84 110.19 1.59 4.19 3.61 2.55 4.51 10.002 7.72 8.12 22.18 4.20 7.39 5.44 3.31 .84 44.67 2.09 240.37 13.92 19.65 14.30 26.56 8.18 .30 1.68 2.29 26.34 3.45 36.25 .90 319.78 6.01% 6.0 WhitehavenCoal al Qantas KEY CURRENCIES ASX TOP 500 Name New Hope Corpp SECTOR PERFORMANCE Close Div PE Mkt cap Week yield ratio ($M) move 1.16 8557 100 2725 1034 +.33 1.75 8572 695 +.15 3.90 24176 38 4164 +.02 1.39 3898 8.37 1136 +.05 3.08 232 100 556 +.01 2.52 18118 6.90 4.27 2359 -.07 1.14 3580 4.63f 24.18 753 2.01 8997 5.85f 12.35 1337 -.02 1.63 1997 461 +.16 5.10 26217 3.62 5.46 4783 +.10 .47 4650 1987 -.005 .61 4507 6.74 473 +.05 7.78 46031 20.7 10004 +.52 9.96 21188 2.77p 30.04 5679 +.01 24.32 4254 1.29f 59.62 4758 -1.11 1.36 141603 6.88f 10.36 4134 +.04 .14 22113 100 225 14.63 30778 3.77 23.05 11745 -.39 .85 160606 100 41.55 3902 +.07 26.05 7783 5.02f 8.39 7768 -.16 21.11 4897 2.98 14.55 3308 -.93 .07 437 +.005 20.78 117176 6.27f 9.6 70980 +.84 8.20 36781 4.94p 54.74 12471 -.09 2.41 3989 100 45.2 2980 +.15 3.48 4635 2.67p 27.32 448 -.16 .13 55040 646 +.01 24.84 4167 2.23f 21.32 2536 +.16 3.72 12936 3.98 4.15 1354 -.31 8.60 1261 3.60f 21.45 6863 -.04 2.15 487 3.15f 13.88 420 -.09 .14 108702 147.22 758 +.09 30.46 17008 1.53f 22.42 22667 -.82 71.22 6210 3.25f 27.7 14329 -.91 6.13 5.19 35.66 -.20 16.23 3845 2.65f 19.68 1900 -.37 6.30 7315 57.84 10057 -.04 4.99 1286 658 13.70 70 401 -.47 3.30 57658 5.86f 13.08 6884 +.01 3.98 24139 100 4.6 783 -.37 4.34 1709 1.02f 68.49 637 -.35 1.41 2342 9.30f 12.39 493 -.02 7.40 2806 3.16f 25.85 9390 +.04 2.36 10224 99.58 556 -.13 2.64 9259 401 -.38 1.61 4595 3.13 11.64 944 +.06 9.24 118 3.88f 16.59 1185 -.15 1.38 747 100 8.09 422 -.05 1.28 3344 146 +.13 3.50 1033 3.71f 28.26 548 -.13 6.39 24604 6.47f 10.38 4466 +.15 5.44 17466 3.13f 18.54 2297 -.06 1.02 74117 1.21f 7.51 3889 +.05 1.66 190 4.19f 12.17 502 +.02 3.12 7960 2.86f 48.13 1143 -.03 .62 9474 815 -.01 8.40 22980 6.29f 9.63 4802 -.04 31.66 108807 11.41f 4.35 196249 +1.82 1.54 2210 4.28f 12.28 1252 +.005 65.00 673 1.37f 44.02 1339 +.53 80.37 1759 3786 +1.35 14.74 30007 3.01 2.91 7556 +.16 2.20 11 .21 695 +.14 2.52 14253 3.18 3022 -.03 1.61 21440 42.77 1026 +.12 .13 16779 588 -.01 .36 97823 1573 -.06 9.26 56402 2.69p 19.73 16878 +.24 1.34 3594 12.77 379 +.03 16.65 5992 1.42f 27.8 2931 -.11 17.00 2298 2.98f 4.21 3144 +.01 4.70 .1 14.14 1142 +.15 4.00 3 5.74 2382 +.05 3.65 18308 4.62 5.23 2505 -.09 3.81 2799 1195 +.36 2.04 9758 24.01 1208 -.19 28.22 2.80f 23.53 794 -.50 16.98 9130 2.33f 37.68 7508 -.71 86.98 33643 4.08f 16.83 161556 -.15 .81 1203 482 -.005 2.76 22549 5.64 5.03 1885 -.12 1.75 26282 5.87p 1481 -.01 1.56 7538 9.83 8.16 967 3.63 21264 6.11 3.5 2278 -.21 3.37 21539 1614 +.34 5.47 14954 3.61f 17.01 4407 +.15 4.01 13747 4.15 4.81 2679 +.04 10.50 22927 3.17p 6.52 5893 -.60 3.07 12458 4.99 3.51 1223 -.26 5.87 7461 4.28 53.92 3009 -.35 4.14 31341 6.61 3.27 3166 -.13 2.51 94592 1.71 75.53 6325 .60 4104 3.17f 18.86 403 -.05 13.16 2572 .19f 50.92 1056 +.28 1.34 707 20 700 178.54 1400 1.40p 48.85 13992 -4.40 6.04 7737 4.49f 11.2 1144 +.22 15.67 35668 3.65f 21.18 22280 -.78 8.04 2694 2.80f 20.53 1139 -.07 16.12 16315 2.18 45.18 15038 +.16 6.18 82 4.25 34.83 1721 -.05 .20 97282 683 +.005 .34 293983 2614 -.09 .96 77719 .29 3101 +.20 17.37 3599 .26878.64 2813 -.29 2.45 11345 3.54f 30.64 1189 -.05 18.47 1478 3.87f 12.83 1289 -.62 .67 47755 8.44 7.66 2029 -.02 240.10 8255 1.10p 41.48 138690 -12.00 Volume: Number of shares traded yesterday Div yield: The amount the company pays out in dividends each year as a percentage of its share price f: dividends are fully franked p: dividends are partly franked Close: Closing price yesterday Move: Change in price yesterday Year High: Highest closing price in past 12 months Year Low: Lowest closing piece in past 12 months Name Close Move CSR Dalrymple Data3 DeGrey Deterra Dexus Dexus Ind DGL DickerDat DivUnited DjerriInv Domain Dominos DownerEDI DpYellow Dvlop Gbl EagersAuto Ebos Eclipx Elders EmecoHld Emerald EML Pay Endeavour EnergyRes EquityTr EstiaHlth EventHos Evolution Fineos Fis&PayHc FletchBld FlightCtr Fortescue Future Gen FutureGen G8 Educat GalanLith GDI Prop GenesisEn Genworth GlobalLith Gold Road Good GPT GQG Partners Graincorp GrangeRes GrowthPro GUD Hldgs GWA HansenTec Harvey HastngsRar Healius HealthCo HeartldGp Hearts&M HelloWld Home Cn HomeCo Hotel Prop Hub24 Hutchison IAG IDP Edu IGO Iluka Res Imdex Imugene Incannex IncitecPV Infomedia Infratil Ingenia Inghams Insg Fn IntegralDiag Invocare Ioneer IPH Iress Jan-Hend JB Hi-Fi JervoisGlbl JHardie Johns Lyng Judo Cap Jumbo Int JupiterMin Kelsian KKR CR Inc KMD Brands KrnEgy Lake Res LatitudeGp LendLease Leo Lithium LibertyFin Life360 LifeComm Link Adm Liontown LongShtF LotteryCorp LovisaHld 4.63 2.16 6.30 1.09 4.24 8.41 2.70 1.75 10.49 4.80 2.85 3.30 62.70 4.89 1.19 2.60 12.67 34.03 2.25 12.77 .88 1.19 .98 7.33 .24 25.99 2.03 12.98 2.14 1.49 17.80 4.69 16.52 17.93 1.15 1.19 .99 1.50 .90 2.67 2.72 2.93 1.37 18.29 4.08 1.58 8.51 .78 3.42 8.26 1.90 4.64 4.27 4.30 3.47 1.65 1.60 2.35 2.12 4.94 1.26 3.15 22.99 .06 4.56 27.85 14.63 10.09 2.06 .22 .31 3.79 1.32 8.18 4.17 2.50 3.22 2.75 10.24 .66 9.31 11.66 35.12 41.40 .53 33.51 6.34 1.16 13.15 .19 5.58 1.95 .88 2.11 .92 1.37 9.87 .79 4.30 5.41 16.48 3.50 1.71 2.49 4.35 23.59 ● ▲ .03 ▼ .02 ▼ .01 ▼ .10 ▲ .16 ▲ .02 ▲ .05 ▲ .01 ▼ .10 ▲ .03 ▼ .01 ▼ 3.24 ▲ .01 ▲ .02 ▲ .05 ▼ .07 ▼ .53 ▲ .03 ▲ .04 ▲ .03 ▲ .005 ▼ .04 ▼ .02 ● ▼ .06 ▲ .03 ▼ .52 ▼ .08 ▲ .005 ▼ .26 ▼ .24 ▼ .36 ▲ .16 ▲ .01 ▲ .03 ● ▲ .07 ▼ .01 ▲ .03 ▼ .05 ▲ .47 ▲ .01 ▼ .40 ▼ .02 ▲ .01 ▲ .13 ▲ .02 ▼ .05 ▼ .03 ▼ .01 ▼ .14 ▼ .05 ▲ .01 ▼ .14 ▼ .005 ● ▲ .05 ▼ .03 ▲ .01 ▲ .005 ▼ .06 ▼ .16 ● ▼ .02 ▼ .36 ▲ .07 ▼ .02 ▲ .04 ▼ .005 ▼ .01 ▲ .06 ▼ .08 ▼ .11 ● ▼ .03 ▼ .01 ▲ .02 ▼ .15 ▼ .03 ▲ .04 ● ▲ .11 ▲ .65 ▼ .01 ▼ .46 ▼ .16 ▼ .005 ▲ .18 ▲ .005 ● ▲ .01 ▲ .005 ▲ .08 ▼ .13 ▲ .01 ▼ .09 ▲ .07 ▲ .03 ▼ .03 ▼ .45 ▼ .03 ▲ .01 ● ▼ .03 ▼ .02 Year High Low 6.40 2.39 6.65 1.46 4.94 11.50 3.68 4.49 15.89 5.39 3.39 6.007 167.15 6.87 1.37 4.50 16.52 40.50 2.89 15.32 1.19 1.33 4.03 8.40 .58 29.25 2.60 16.97 4.75 4.79 33.01 7.31 25.28 22.99 1.68 1.47 1.33 2.33 1.20 3.35 3.19 2.79 1.83 26.96 5.59 2.13 10.71 1.79 4.48 13.16 2.86 6.66 5.74 6.40 5.54 2.40 2.44 4.50 3.19 8.48 1.65 4.14 34.72 .12 5.43 40.26 15.26 12.56 3.25 .62 .75 4.17 1.79 8.64 6.99 4.16 4.64 5.06 13.19 .85 10.42 13.95 66.31 56.85 1.02 58.07 9.37 2.55 19.94 .28 9.34 2.32 1.60 2.42 2.65 2.30 12.29 .73 7.09 13.93 23.85 5.50 2.19 3.04 4.89 25.13 3.93 1.89 4.30 .72 3.52 8.23 2.55 1.45 10.22 4.49 2.77 2.50 58.75 4.79 .55 1.76 8.65 31.50 1.90 10.73 .65 .81 .80 6.09 .16 23.87 1.88 11.51 2.10 1.21 16.87 4.20 15.03 13.90 1.06 1.12 .93 .89 .88 2.17 1.93 .34 1.05 16.80 3.96 1.12 6.07 .38 3.31 7.46 1.76 4.45 3.53 3.46 3.37 1.36 1.55 1.99 1.59 4.12 1.18 2.92 17.65 .06 4.02 20.53 8.33 7.88 1.63 .13 .18 2.72 1.15 6.63 3.39 2.43 2.55 2.38 9.83 .31 6.86 9.50 32.74 36.69 .38 28.59 4.81 1.09 12.12 .18 5.21 1.80 .88 1.20 .48 1.05 8.76 .35 3.91 2.41 11.34 3.19 .87 2.36 4.23 12.35 Vol (100s) Div PE Mkt cap Week yield ratio ($M) move 19407 6.80f 8.3 707 53.25 1210 2.83f 32.23 68747 10499 3.22f 12.85 58470 6.45p 5.49 3393 6.46 5.02 9699 16.49 2498 4.77f 23.87 294 3.27f 22.79 1011 4.88f 16.51 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9.82 4844 +.38 16.56 40764 2.30f 11.46 15272 +.10 21.89 1718 .77 16.31 1075 -.12 9.52 18153 482 4415 -.08 6.07 9983 2.81f 26.42 3636 +.23 .84 109991 10.12 2458 +.03 7.06 1695 6.45f 11.74 882 +.21 1.74 53306 6.80f 12.12 3479 -.18 1.07 2594 415 +.01 1.94 26977 1090 -.05 1.51 11354 4.60f 12.53 1181 -.11 6.60 57959 2.78f 20.89 8994 +.24 4.18 13286 1.49 19.42 2079 +.21 12.50 67 .34 71.59 1423 -.12 .82 10.51 609 -.02 1.48 9982 26.14 615 -.19 .61 1038 3.15 3.44 480 +.02 2.65 3368 100 1004 -.28 1.04 8340 1.81f153.33 817 +.01 2.30 711 5.96 531 -.09 .79 1505 463 +.02 11.46 9757 2.04 6570 -.31 4.22 56806 4.94p 10112 +.04 3.04 27060 4.93 15.65 2815 +.09 15.82 19347 1.00f 23.35 8539 -.75 1.41 2784 3.01p 47.43 566 +.09 .53 202006 2680 -.02 .17 16340 100 75 440 -.01 1.46 994 449 +.02 .86 595 5.23f 11.03 566 +.08 3.69 20268 8.81p 10.45 1977 -.06 1.25 901 5.13 434 +.05 1.10 424 100 7.19 668 -.01 .56 115530 2.13 16.21 663 +.08 25.10 3342 8.20f 14.19 1470 -.50 1.12 2635 4.41f 474 +.03 1.29 60449 1.67 7.83 2040 -.005 1.95 1204 100 8.96 515 +.40 10.87 1582 120.13 2560 -1.26 .24 .48 19815 490 +.01 1.78 305889 24.18 13998 +.44 6.49 6817 3.53f 24.65 1945 -.23 1.55 8519 10.33f 9.38 968 +.02 1.11 3045 100 657 +.005 1.41 1733 5.92f 622 -.04 1.92 23180 647 -.14 .83 8270 896 -.02 19.06 2356 4.23f 13.96 3469 +.03 36.54 1689 .40f130.45 5711 -1.01 3.79 759 100 569 -.02 3.90 4611 2.45p 61.13 1761 +.04 .81 27165 27.08 1106 -.15 5.61 1943 1.22f 47.38 978 +.27 4.21 103348 100 10090 +.10 10.00 38442 2.27p 27.29 18229 -.10 1.32 1831 16.84 544 -.02 1.35 89 100 45.42 667 -.08 2.61 78606 2.23f 42.09 4997 -.03 .74 1027 4.96 422 -.02 .68 106151 1.45f 46.94 595 -.02 59.66 14563 1.54f 54.1 14419 -8.06 93.77 1093 1.32f 42.6 16399 +.22 .20 28364 578 12.93 11275 1.49f 24.69 9592 -.43 1.63 1375 3.23p 535 -.16 1.10% INVESTMENT COS Change ($) Close AFIC steady 7.60 Argo 0.01 Ð ● Ð 0.09 ● Ï 0.03 ● 9.15 AUI Djerriwarrh 9.45 2.85 PE ratio: The share price as a multiple of the company's earnings per share Market 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ABC NEWS (CH24) 7FLIX (CH76) 9LIFE (CH94) NITV (CH34) 6.00 Morning Programs. 3.00 News. 4.00 Afternoon Briefing. 4.30 Friday Briefing. 5.00 ABC News Hour. 6.00 Evening News. 7.00 National News. 7.45 The Virus. 8.00 News Tonight. 8.30 Aust Story. 9.00 Nightly News. 9.30 Close Of Business. 10.00 The World. 11.00 The Drum. 12.00 News. 12.15 Q+A Highlights. 12.45 The Virus. 1.00 News. 1.15 Friday Briefing. 1.40 ABC News Video Lab. 2.00 DW News. 2.30 Close Of Business. 3.00 DW News. 3.15 The Beautiful Bush. 3.25 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 10.30 Bringing Sexy Back. (PG) 12.00 Family Guy. (M) 12.30 American Dad! (M) 1.00 S.W.A.T. (M) 2.00 The Blacklist. (M) 3.00 Black-ish. (PG) 3.30 Modern Family. (PG) 4.00 Jabba’s School Holiday Movies. (PG) 4.30 Simpsons. (PG) 4.55 MOVIE: Free Willy 3: The Rescue. (PG) (1997) 6.40 MOVIE: Ice Age: Collision Course. (2016) 8.30 MOVIE: Ransom. (MA15+) (1996) 11.00 MOVIE: Batman Begins. (M) (2005) 1.50 Shopping. 2.50 The Good Doctor. (M) 5.00 Jonathan Ross. (M) 6.00 Morning Programs. 1.30 My Lottery Dream Home. (PG) 2.30 The Block. (PG) 4.00 Flip Or Flop Nashville. 4.30 Log Cabin Living. 5.00 Celebrity IOU. (PG) 6.00 House Hunters Int. 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Stone House Revival. 8.30 Rock Solid Builds. (PG) 9.30 Building Off The Grid. (PG) 10.30 Lakefront Bargain Hunt. 11.30 House Hunters Int. 12.00 Made In Chelsea. (M) 1.00 Australia’s Best House. 2.00 Rock Solid Builds. (PG) 3.00 Building Off The Grid. (PG) 4.00 Late Programs. 6.00 Morning Programs. 10.50 Road Open. 11.00 Going Places. (PG) 12.00 MOVIE: Resurrecting The Champ. (M) (2007) 2.00 Shortland St. (PG) 2.30 Going Native. (PG) 3.00 Children’s Programs. 5.00 Our Stories. (PG) 5.30 NITV News: Nula. 6.00 Bamay. 6.40 Land Of Primates. (PG) 7.30 MOVIE: Pound Puppies And The Legend Of Big Paw. (PG) (1988) 8.55 First Nations Bedtime Stories. 9.05 Through The Wormhole. (PG) 9.55 On The Road. 10.55 Yothu Yindi Tribute Concert. 12.20 Volumz. (PG) 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 Sunrise. The Morning Show. (PG) Seven Morning News. MOVIE: Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost. (Mav) (2011) Tom Selleck. House Of Wellness. (PG) The Chase. (R) Seven News At 4. The Chase Australia. (103/600) 6.00 Remembering Queen Elizabeth II. 11.00 NewsDay. 2.00 Afternoon Agenda. 4.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 5.00 The Kenny Report. 6.00 Peta Credlin. 7.00 Bernardi. 8.00 Paul Murray Live. 9.00 Hardgrave. 10.00 NewsNight. 10.30 Remembering Queen Elizabeth II. 1.00 Sky News UK LIVE. Consumer Information: P Preschool C Children PG Parental Guidance Recommended M Mature Audiences Only MA15+ Suitable Only for Mature Audiences AV15+ Extreme Adult Violence (CC) Closed Captions (R) Repeat (WS) Widescreen. Please Note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by the networks. SKI WATCH WINTER is set to make a return in a big way with snowfalls from tonight and across the weekend. The forecast is for strong winds tonight and tomorrow and 35-50cm of snow by Sunday morning, with snow level dropping to 1200m. Today will start out partly cloudy with strengthening northwest winds at 40 to 60km/h and a firm snow cover, softening by mid-morning. mountainwatch.com V1 - TELE01Z01MA 1609 (401) 6.00am Land (Drama, 2021, M) 6.45 Shiva Baby (Comedy, 2020, M) 8.05 Mob Town (Drama, 2019, M) 9.40 American Refugee (Horror, 2021, MA15+) 11.15 Killing Field (Adventure, 2021, MA15+) 12.50pm Lapsis (Thriller, 2020, PG) 2.40 Venom: Let There Be Carnage (Action, 2021, M) 4.20 Spider-Man: No Way Home (Action, 2021, M) 6.50 Last Survivors (Sci-Fi, 2021, MA15+) Alicia Silverstone. 8.30 Midnight In The Switchgrass (Adventure, 2021, M) Megan Fox, Bruce Willis, Emile Hirsch. 10.10 Cry Macho (Drama, 2021, M) Clint Eastwood. 11.55 Apex (Action, 2021, MA15+) 1.26am Nobody (Action, 2021, MA15+) 2.55 Synchronic (Sci-Fi, 2019, MA15+) 4.35 The Last Duel (Action, 2021, MA15+) (112) 6.00am A Place To Call Home. (M) 7.00 Boardwalk Empire. (MA15+) 8.00 Girls. (MA15+) 9.00 To Be Advised. 9.30 Reservation Dogs. (MA15+) 10.00 House Of The Dragon. (MA15+) 11.00 The Sopranos. (MA15+) 12.00pm The Walking Dead. (MA15+) 2.30 Britannia. (MA15+) 3.30 Mayans M.C. (MA15+) 4.30 Barry. (MA15+) 5.30 To Be Advised. 6.00 Reservation Dogs. (MA15+) 6.30 The Sopranos. (MA15+) 7.30 House Of The Dragon. (MA15+) 8.30 American Crime Story: The Impeachment Of William Jefferson Clinton. (M) 10.30 The Sopranos. (MA15+) 11.30 American Crime Story: The Impeachment Of William Jefferson Clinton. (M) 1.30am The Walking Dead. (MA15+) 3.55 Big Love. (M) (108) 12.30pm Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG) 1.00 Highway Patrol. (PG) 1.30 Bob’s Burgers. (M) 2.00 Bob’s Burgers. (M) 2.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 3.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 3.30 American Dad! (M) 4.00 American Dad! (M) 4.30 Family Guy. (M) 5.00 Family Guy. (M) 5.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 6.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 6.30 Police Ten 7. (M) 7.00 Border Security: America’s Front Line. (PG) 7.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG) 8.00 Highway Patrol. (PG) 8.30 Family Guy. (M) 9.00 Family Guy. (M) 9.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 10.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 10.30 American Dad! (M) 11.00 American Dad! (M) 11.30 Bob’s Burgers. (M) 12.00am Bob’s Burgers. (M) 12.25 Futurama. (PG) (502) 12.54pm Top 10 Semi Finals. 1.24 NRL 360 Finals Edition. 2.24 Best Of Fletch And Hindy. 2.54 NRL 360 Finals Edition. 3.54 Eels v Raiders Classics. 4.24 Eels v Raiders Classics. 4.54 Eels v Raiders Classics. 5.24 Eels v Raiders Classics. 5.54 Eels v Raiders Classics. 6.24 Get ’Em Onside. 6.30 NRL Tonight. The latest NRL news. 7.00 NRL Friday Night Footy. 7.50 Rugby League. NRL Finals Series. First semi-final. Parramatta Eels v Canberra Raiders. 9.45 NRL Friday Night Footy. 10.30 Rugby League. NRL Finals Series. First semi-final. Parramatta Eels v Canberra Raiders. 11.30 NRL Friday Night Footy. 12.15am Rugby League. NRL Finals Series. First semi-final. Parramatta Eels v Canberra Raiders. GREAT WEATHER TO Full TV guide and more in this weekend’s
86 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU W WHAT A FEELING e’ve never seen a Toyota Corolla like this before. The turbocharged GR Corolla wears the openmouthed scowl of a boxer between rounds, hungrily taking in air while waiting for another opportunity to lay the competition on the canvas. Our first test of this long-awaited hot hatch takes place at the Utah Motorsports Campus in the United States, where it’s 100 degrees in the shade. Rival machines might throw in the towel when facing the prospect of back-to-back summer hot laps at the hands of eager media but there’s fighting spirit in this Corolla. Distant mountains shimmer as the heat pours from vents on the bonnet while we strap in for another round. The Corolla feels more accommodating than its smaller GR Yaris sibling, with a lower seating position, higher roof and vastly improved driver visibility. The five-door body shell and usable rear seat make it a far more liveable proposition. Familiar at first, the GR Corolla’s cabin has a compact new steering wheel, sports seats and a customisable digital dashboard. A manual gearlever feels out of place in a car usually associated with hybrid power, as does a dial adjusting the front-to-rear power bias of its all-wheel-drive system. The muscular body has structural bracing and hundreds of additional weld points to AT A GLANCE TOYOTA GR COROLLA PRICE Not available yet, but more than $50,000 ENGINE 1.6-litre 3-cyl turbo, 221kW and 370Nm SAFETY Seven airbags, auto emergency braking, active cruise control, lane-keeping assistance, blind-spot monitoring, rear crosstraffic alert THIRST 9.8 litres per 100km SPARE Repair kit Toyota’s high-performance arm has delivered another cracking driver’s car DAVID McCOWEN improve rigidity. Flared wheel arches, enormous brakes, a carbon fibre roof and triple exhausts add to its attitude. The 1.6-litre turbocharged triple clears its throat with gusto before setting into a raspy idle. High altitude and record temperatures take the sting out of its 221kW and 370Nm, making a claimed sub-five-second sprint to 100km/h feel optimistic. The first two corners after pit exit are named “Fast” and “Faster” – flat-out fourth-gear righthanders – before a brush of the brakes and blip back to third for a left-right “Gotcha” and “Maybe y’all makit” sequence taken at above highway speeds. As with the best hot hatches, the Corolla encourages drivers to turn the car using the brake pedal, shifting weight onto the nose to unload a rear end that arcs across the track while the front end remains planted. There’s no slack in the Corolla’s controls as meaty steering responds crisply to driver inputs, joining firm suspension with a moderate degree of body roll to telegraph how hard the tyres are working. The brake pedal feels just right, with confidence-inspiring weight and unfiltered feel. It might seem too high for heel-and-toe shifting on the street but the brake is perfectly positioned for rev-matching during big stops on track. Four-wheel-drive and a touch of turbo lag invite hard and early throttle applications, combining purchase and power to slingshot away from every bend. Great performance cars give their drivers options when pushing on. You can pilot the Corolla tidily or indulge in sideways flair, especially when the Michelins have been seared by a scalding surface. There was zero deterioration in braking performance over the course of a full day’s trackwork that cooked the brakes on Toyota Supra coupes. This is a car designed for enthusiasts who will push their car to the limit. The track-day crowd will applaud 18-inch wheels that allow access to a broader (and cheaper) selection of ultra-high performance rubber than 19-inch or 20-inch hoops. Gymkhana regulars will love a handbrake that automatically disconnects drive to the rear axle. Amateur racers will be drawn to a specialedition “Morizo” model that deletes the back seat, rear windscreen wiper, window motors, speakers and parcel shelf in a frenzied commitment to reduce its fighting weight. It also has forged wheels, track-spec tyres, stiffer suspension and a slightly punchier engine tune to take the fight to hot-hatch rivals. This is more than just a fast car. It’s a thrilling driver’s tool that promises unforgettable experiences for those lucky enough to get hold of one. We don’t know how much the car will cost in Australia, or exactly what equipment will be included in the first 500 examples due to arrive early next year, but Toyota did not pull its punches when developing the GR Corolla. It promises to become the new champion of the hot-hatch division if Toyota can get the price right. TELE01Z01MA - V1
87 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 FIRST DRIVE Ford’s Everest has the enormous task of toppling Toyota’s 4WD dominance MOUNTAIN VIEW TOBY HAGON F ord is hoping for big things from its new Everest large SUV. The Ranger utebased off-roader has been a slow burn but has gradually muscled in on the rough roads dominated by Toyota. The arrival of a new model should help. Key to the new Everest sales pitch is an equal best-in-class 3.5-tonne tow capacity and new 3.0-litre V6 turbo diesel, the latter available on the two most expensive variants, Sport (about $75,000 drive-away) and Platinum ($84,000). Value-focused Ambiente ($58,000) and Trend ($66,000) models are powered by a revised 2.0-litre four-cylinder twin-turbo diesel. It delivers 154kW and 500Nm and is mated to a 10-speed auto for relaxed, smooth acceleration. A four-wheel drive system adds $5000. The 184kW/600Nm V6 turbo diesel – also with a 10-speed – adds effortless low-rev acceleration and standard four-wheel drive. It’s also impressively refined and quiet, although fuel use is almost 20 per cent higher. While its rugged, ute-based underpinnings and live axle rear suspension mean it lacks the agility and liveability of more on-road focused SUVs, it compares favourably with its competitors, the Toyota Prado, Isuzu D-Max and Mitsubishi Pajero Sport. For a high-riding SUV it’s well controlled in the corners, with progressive steering and good bump absorption. Up the tempo and the frontend will push wide as physics have their say but it all unfolds in a predictable manner. There’s added cornering crispness in the Platinum with its lower profile 21-inch tyres, although it comes at the expense of ride quality, AT A GLANCE FORD EVEREST TREND PRICE From about $66,000 drive-away WARRANTY/SERVICING Five yrs/unl’td km, $1762.80 for five yrs SAFETY 9 airbags, autonomous emergency braking, lane keep assist, rear auto braking, speed sign recognition, driver monitor ENGINE 2.0-litre 4-cyl twin-turbo, 154kW/500Nm THIRST 7.1L/100km SPARE Full size BOOT 259-898 litres as extra jiggling infiltrates the cabin. Those 21s are also not suited to rugged tracks, although Ford offers a no-cost-option off-road pack that swaps them for 18-inch all-terrain tyres. Off-road is the Everest’s natural environment, at least for all but the cheapest two-wheel drive Ambiente and Trend models, which are aimed at buyers who tow caravans. The bones of the Everest reflect an intensive local engineering effort. In 4WD variants there’s proper off-road hardware for excellent traction over rocks and mud. Ground clearance keeps the underside away from terra firma and there’s a bash plate as back-up. All have a full-size spare wheel, although the Ambiente has a cheaper steel unit. The Ambiente also has a 10.1-inch infotainment screen instead of the 12-inch unit of the other three variants. It only seats five but is well equipped, with auto emergency braking in forward and reverse, blind-spot warning and wireless smartphone connection and charging. Across the range Ford has also sharpened the equipment list to leave clear air from the workhorse Ranger it shares hardware with. The step up to the Trend brings that vast 12inch screen, leather seats, a powered tailgate and a third row of seats. The V6-only Sport gets black design highlights and heated and cooled electricallyadjustable front seats while the Platinum picks up quilted leather seats, a 360-degree camera, a panoramic sunroof and Bang & Olufsen audio. While it hasn’t chased the sales-dominating Prado for size – Ford believes the more compact dimensions could tempt some – there’s still decent space and child seat anchor points in the back two rows. The middle seat is only OK for leg room and the high-ish seat base means taller folk will be grazing the roof, while a broad tunnel in the middle of the floor eats up the otherwise generous foot space. Vents in the roof blow air to rear passengers. The third row is a little cosier but has cupholders and roof vents. As with so many other seven-seat SUVs boot space is limited once all seven seats have bums on them; best to keep luggage to a few soft bags. In all models, the cabin presentation feels premium, especially from the Trend up, where there are better quality materials. It all adds up to an inviting option for those needing an accomplished off-roader and/or heavy duty tow machine. The addition of V6 propulsion, excellent refinement and solid dynamic ability cement the new Everest as a class act in its segment. VERDICT hhhhj Second-generation SUV boosts refinement, comfort, composure and tow capacity while maintaining excellent off-road credentials. ROADSIDE ASSIST standards, and you can order one. Make sure it’s submitted as a VOR (Vehicle Off Road) which prioritises the order with air freight. I’d suggest trying an aftermarket key specialist if the Kia wait is too long or expensive. ANNUAL EXPENSE TONE IT DOWN IAIN CURRY GETS ANSWERS WRITE TO MOTORING AT CARS@NEWS.COM.AU OR PO BOX 2808, GPO SYDNEY, 2001 For a brand with minimal market share, Skoda gets lots of air play at News Corp motoring. I’ve visited a Skoda showroom and am not convinced by their value. I don’t mind forking out for my own umbrella either. Stewart Eldridge, email Everyone’s entitled to their opinion, but you lost me at umbrellas. Skoda (and Rolls-Royce) hiding them in doors is pure genius. Skoda’s hardly a fringe player anymore. It sold over 5000 cars here last year – more than Renault and Peugeot combined, and almost as many as Jeep. Motoring journalists typically rave about Skodas – they’re impressive all-rounders – but price rises over the last two years are hard to swallow. The brand’s V1 - TELE01Z01MA just-announced permanent seven-year warranty is some compensation. RENDERED IMMOBILE My 2013 Kia Sportage refused to start. My local mechanic sent parts to a Kia dealer and the report said the immobiliser module was at fault. Kia provided a part number, said they are not currently being manufactured and are unable to provide an ETA. It’s been seven weeks already. Why is this happening and what can I do? Rebecca Vincent, Port Lincoln, SA Microchip shortage, factory shutdowns and transport delays are playing havoc with spare parts. The part number needed, according to your mechanic’s report, appears to just be a replacement smart key. Kia Australia told me there was a delay due to it containing a button battery: in June a new law was introduced with updated button battery safety to prevent kids ingesting them. After review the key does meet Australian I love my 2019 Haval H6 Ultra but it’s now on its third battery. The first died in May 2021 and I bought a new one via RACV Roadside Assistance. It failed in June this year – each time I was told they exceeded the 12-month warranty. Haval tested the car and found no problem, which I find unacceptable. I’m feeling somewhat flat. Peter Knol, email Flat indeed. Too many short drives are a potential cause, especially if Haval detected no parasitic draw or problems with battery connections. Check your latest battery – many replacements these days have a three-year warranty. If it happens again go to a specialist battery provider who’ll sell you a better battery with a proper warranty. ELECTRIC FUTURE? I’m looking at updating my car which has to tow a boat. Are any affordable hybrid or electric utes being released soon? Simon Rockliff, email The first could be a plug-in hybrid Mitsubishi Triton, potentially by next year when the new generation replaces the current model (pictured). It would use a similar setup to the Outlander PHEV, which offers 84km of pure electric driving range. It tows 1600kg, but hopefully a Triton PHEV would offer substantially more for your boat. Giant American EV pickups aren’t ‘affordable’ as you request, but the first full electric dual-cab could be the LDV T60, already on sale in New Zealand and the UK. Range is 325km, but it’ll only tow 1000kg. It’s over $70,000 to drive-away, too. KEY OMISSION I bought a 2018 Volkswagen Golf from a VW dealership this year. It only came with one smart key and the general manager argued they weren’t obliged to supply a second key. Is this true? They only revealed there was one key at the handover. To make things worse, after two months the battery died on my key and I was stranded. This did not fuss the dealer. Can I get a replacement key but not use them? Brigitte Sieger, email It was wrong to not tell you there was only one key before contracts were signed. That said, they aren’t obliged to provide a spare key for a used car, but as a main dealer you’re correct to expect better. I’d let them know you feel duped and could they provide a spare with goodwill or at cost price. VW smart keys aren’t cheap. Try a car key locksmith and you should get a better price. Also, you should be able to start your car despite a smart key flat battery. The fob includes a metal key which goes into a slot hidden behind the door handle, then use the fob to push the start button. The engine should start. BARELY USED My daughter’s considering a 2015 Nissan Juke. Its one owner is an 87 year-old, he’s done only 18,000km and it’s listed for $20,000. Any issues or problems she should know about? Lawrie Park, email Check the service history’s complete and done on time. When someone only drives 2500km a year they may forget/ignore servicing must be annual, not just based on kilometres travelled. It’s low use just about justifies that high price, but certainly have a pre-purchase inspection by a mechanic as some Jukes suffer with heavy oil use and problematic CVT gearboxes. Rear seats are tiny, so warn your daughter passengers will be packed in like sardines. Check for panel and wheel damage as 80-somethings occasionally have parking mishaps. Please send anti-ageist hate mail to the usual address.
88 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU DA Sydney croc attack Auds briefly cradles her croc sized Sydney flathead before release. Pictures: Al McGlashan Mauled in the mangroves T here is no doubt I am obsessed with going wide and catching big fish, but you know what, I am just as happy exploring up a creek flicking lures about. So, with the wind up yet again and frustration growing, Auds suggested we get the canoe out and go exploring the local waterway. Canoes really are a great way to get into the backwaters and even Sydney is loaded with options if you are prepared to wade through the trash. We always take a bin bag and try to clean up a bit, but it never seems to be enough sadly. Armed with some small deep divers our plan was simple – paddle upstream as we trolled. It’s hardly hi-tech but I have to admit it is an incredible relaxing, and surprisingly effective, way to fish. And it’s great exercise as well. Win win. However, it seemed anything but productive, as we meandered through the mangroves for an hour without a single strike. I was about to suggest we change plans when Audi got hit. The strike was so severe that it actually stopped the canoe. We were barely in a couple of feet of water so at first Auds thought she was snagged. But then the “snag” exploded to life. As it surged off across the flat we got a glimpse of a huge brown shape and instantly realised she was connected to a “croc”-sized dusky flathead, the biggest I had ever seen in Sydney Harbour. With the stakes now raised considerably, Auds focused on keeping the light leader out of the fish’s mouth. See, the problem with flathead is they have a nasty line of fine, sharp teeth, and one shake of their head will see them shred a light leader. But light leaders almost always attract more strikes. The trick is to stay on the fish so the leader is as vertical and well clear of those deadly teeth as possible. Luckily for Auds the little Shimano lure was firmly in the corner of the fish’s jaw, not down deep in its mouth, making it easier to guide it towards the bank to beach it without too much contact with the leader, and suddenly we realised just how big it was. Measuring more than 80cm and with a head like a small shovel it was a true estuary croc. While Auds has caught some amazing fish over the years, scoring this big flathead in the middle of Sydney in a couple of foot of water in a canoe rates as one of her most memorable. Spring is a special time for dusky flathead in the Sydney area. Warming water temps and longer sunshine seem to spark them into feeding after the quiet times of winter. But watching that big girl slowly swim off as she was released had me worrying about her future. NSW Fisheries recently introduced a slot limit, so all dusky flathead smaller than 36cm and over 70cm must be released, finally bringing NSW in line with other states. It was already common practice for conservation minded anglers to release the big breeders, however for some absurd reason the rule doesn’t include commercial fishers, who can still kill them without restrictions. Why we have two sets of rules in NSW for the same fish is simply poor management and as that big girl disappeared I hoped her next encounter would be with a like-minded angler and not a lethal net. Find out what’s biting with Damian Kerves every week in The Sunday Telegraph AL’S TIPS 1 Find the bait and you will find the predators, even bottom dwellers 2 Keep your lure in contact with the bottom 3 Only take a ‘croc’ flattie out of the water briefly for a pic Watch the best of community sport. Sign up at KommunityTV.com.au Sign up to KommunityTV and you will get digital access to The Daily Telegraph. TELE01Z01MA - V1
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In fact, it seems that the more a personal relationship challenges us, the more significant its effect on our life. Surely part of the reason we’re here on planet Earth is to learn from one another? And learning curves are sometimes steep. As Mercury aligns with Jupiter this weekend, a stressful situation can be turned around. If you instigate an honest, clear conversation about a contentious issue, you’ll uncover a shared point of fulfilling interest. Our gift to you... completely free audio and video forecasts. Go to ozfree.cainer.com Don’t say anything to rock the boat. Just do what you’re told. Be compliant. Agree. Surrender. Why are you being so contrary? Surely you know that the instructions you’re being given are in your best interests? Can’t you just mellow and accept what’s being demanded of you? You might think I’m joking, but someone really does know what they’re talking about. And, this weekend, if you’re modest and humble enough to swallow your pride, and do what they say, you’ll make real progress towards the successful outcome of a dream. Try this out... completely free audio and video forecasts. Go to ozfree.cainer.com Not a single expert on planet Earth is 100 per cent right all of the time. No matter their skillset, sometimes they’re going to get something wrong. That’s what sets humans apart from machines. And it’s that dash of unpredictability that leads to innovative discoveries. Making mistakes is natural and healthy. We should celebrate (rather than berate) our errors. You’ve been wrong in the past. So have we all. And if you’re wrong about something now, it was for a good reason. Be confident this weekend. You’re going to get things right. Discover the inner you... completely free audio and video forecasts. Go to ozfree.cainer.com Sometimes I record astrology forecasts on video. These days, we’re all pretty adept at positioning ourselves in front of cameras and pressing the right buttons. The tricky bit is working out what you’ll look like when the camera rolls. Recently, I put mine on a tripod, moved to see what I looked like and was no longer in shot. Some things are easier when someone else is involved. This weekend, help is at hand. Don’t be ashamed (or embarrassed) to ask for assistance. Being part of a team, however small, is fun. Don’t miss out... completely free audio and video forecasts. Go to ozfree.cainer.com TAURUS APR 21 – MAY 21 LEO JUL 24–AUG 23 SCORPIO OCT 24–NOV 22 AQUARIUS JAN 21–FEB 19 There are several ways of interpreting the news you’re receiving. You can see yourself as very lucky and clever. Or as a bit unlucky and silly. Since you’re so entangled in this situation it’s hard to stand back and assess. This weekend, as retrograde Mercury links with Jupiter, you can find ways to put off making any decisions. Let things settle. 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You’ve been involved in a tricky situation, which forced you to defend yourself. The only comfort is that you gave as good as you got. But that’s not enough to dampen the growing worry that you’re not as right as you thought you were. Do you need to say sorry? Were you barking up the wrong tree? With retrograde Mercury and Jupiter aligning, the weekend brings a chance to reassess and make peace with yourself (and anyone else). Your enthusiasm is returning. An amazing service... completely free audio and video forecasts. Go to ozfree.cainer.com The sound of an old clock ticking can have a calming effect. The steadiness of the “tick tock” reminds us to slow down (rather than speed up). Maybe, if we reintroduced them into our homes, our lives would be less frenetic. Life is too short to hurry through. If we lived forever, we could afford to spend some time caught up in worry and tension. But since time is limited, we need to do our best to savour every second. 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91 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 YESTERDAY’S TAB RESULTS & SCOREBOARD Motoring Cars Wanted RACES AAA ABSOLUTELY UNWANTED All Cars, Vans, Utes and Trucks Removed Free • CASH up to $30,000 All Areas • Same Day Removal Mike 0414 423 200 Kembla Grange RACE 1: 6 8 4. Win $9.00 place $1.90 $1.40 $3.00. Q: $8.90. E: $23.90. Duets: 6-8: $3.50, 6-4: $12.40, 8-4: $4.50. T: $219.00. First 4: 6-8-4-2: $736.30. Sub: NSR. All Started. RACE 2: 8 2 6. Win $6.20 place $2.40 $1.50 NTD. Q: $9.70. E: $15.60. T: $33.00. D: $35.60. First 4: 8-2-6-7: $100.90. Sub: 6. Scr: 4,5,3(L). RACE 3: 4 1 14. Win $13.70 place $4.10 $1.70 $7.30. Q: $15.10. E: $49.60. Duets: 4-1: $7.50, 4-14: $69.40, 1-14: $19.50. T: $1,199.60. D: $98.90. First 4: 4-1-14-9: $8,246.10. Sub: 1. Scr: 7,10,13,16. RACE 4: 5 2 1. Win $3.40 place $1.40 $2.60 $2.70. Q: $15.10. E: $25.60. Duets: 5-2: $5.40, 5-1: $6.40, 2-1: $15.10. T: $125.80. D: $59.50. First 4: 5-2-1-7: $1,327.10. Sub: 5. Scr: 6. RACE 5: 1 4 12. Win $2.10 place $1.20 $1.70 $4.10. Q: $4.50. E: $7.20. Duets: 1-4: $2.10, 1-12: $6.80, 4-12: $11.60. T: $57.80. D: $8.30. First 4: 1-4-12-8: $1,846.90. Sub: 1. Scr: 2,10. RACE 6: 3 1 4. Win $3.90 place $1.70 $3.30 $4.30. Q: $13.60. E: $26.50. Duets: 3-1: $11.00, 3-4: $12.70, 1-4: $26.30. T: $128.90. D: $7.50. First 4: 3-1-4-11: $2,922.40. Sub: 13. Scr: 2,5,9,10,15. RACE 7: 2 6 9. Win $3.60 place $1.50 $1.90 $1.90. Q: $7.80. E: $17.60. Duets: 2-6: $3.40, 2-9: $3.80, 6-9: $4.90. T: $67.40. D: $16.40. First 4: 2-6-9-15: $335.90. Sub: 2. Scr: 4,5,10,11,16,18. NSW TAB DOUBLE on races 5 and 7: Oxford Vision (1)--Union Army (2) $9.30. Subs: 1,2. NSW TAB EARLY QUADDIE on races 1,2,3,4: (6)(8)(4)(5): $3,999.00. Subs: NSR,6,1,5. NSW TAB QUADDIE on races 4,5,6,7: (5)(1) (3)(2): $129.70. Subs: 5,1,13,2. NSW TAB BIG6 on races 2,3,4,5,6,7: (8)(4) (5)(1)(3)(2): Major (winners of 6 races): Not won. Supplementary (winners of first 5 races): $58.10. Subs: 6,1,5,1,13,2. Dubbo mytributes.com.au 13 11 35 Tributes Tributes & Condolences Funerals RACE 1: 1 12 2. Win $9.00 place $2.90 $2.30 $2.60. Q: $34.40. E: $69.10. Duets: 1-12: $11.70, 1-2: $12.20, 12-2: $9.70. T: $370.60. First 4: 1-12-2-8: $3,150.80. Sub: 5. Scr: 3,4. RACE 2: 4 2 11. Win $2.80 place $1.40 $2.60 $7.50. Q: $12.90. E: $25.50. Duets: 4-2: $5.80, 4-11: $25.40, 2-11: $34.50. T: $463.50. D: $39.60. First 4: 4-2-11-12: $2,307.80. Sub: 4. Scr: 8,9,3(L). RACE 3: 5 7 11. Win $3.80 place $1.70 $4.20 $1.50. Q: $36.20. E: $34.10. Duets: 5-7: $9.50, 5-11: $3.40, 7-11: $11.10. T: $192.30. D: $18.30. First 4: 5-7-11-6: $599.00. Sub: 6. Scr: 8,9,12,15. RACE 4: 1 2 5. Win $2.90 place $1.60 $1.60 $1.80. Q: $4.80. E: $9.90. Duets: 1-2: $2.60, 1-5: $4.50, 2-5: $4.70. T: $48.50. D: $24.40. First 4: 1-2-5-8: $238.10. Sub: 1. Scr: 9,4(L). RACE 5: Abandoned. D: 1-Field: $3.00. Sub: NSR. Scr: 13,14,15,16. NSW TAB EARLY QUADDIE on races 2,3,4,5: (4)(5)(1)(F): $45.90. Subs: 4,6,1,NSR. Races 5 to 9 were abandoned due to poor visibility HARNESS Penrith Your family history Search over 1.9 million historical notices dating back over 30 years. RACE 1: 1 4 8. Win $2.20 place $1.40 $1.40 $1.90. Q: $5.10. E: $11.60. Duets: 1-4: $3.10, 1-8: $3.00, 4-8: $2.40. T: $25.00. First 4: 1-4-8-3: $169.90. Sub: NSR. All Started. RACE 2: 5 8 7. Win $79.90 place $13.30 $1.30 $1.70. Q: $128.60. E: $304.20. Duets: 5-8: $33.10, 5-7: $39.00, 8-7: $2.60. T: $2,203.30. D: $124.00. First 4: 5-8-7-9: $1,795.60. Sub: NSR. All Started. RACE 3: 8 1 3. Win $6.30 place $2.10 $2.20 $2.30. Q: $16.90. E: $37.80. Duets: 8-1: $5.50, 8-3: $6.80, 1-3: $9.20. T: $146.00. D: $281.10. First 4: 8-1-3-7: $1,193.70. Sub: 4. Scr: 6. RACE 4: 9 2 7. Win $2.50 place $1.20 $1.04 $13.70. Q: $2.10. E: $4.30. Duets: 9-2: $1.30, 9-7: $27.80, 2-7: $25.50. T: $127.70. D: $30.60. First 4: 9-2-7-10: $518.00. Sub: 2. Scr: 11. RACE 5: 8 5 3. Win $4.80 place $1.60 $3.80 $1.80. Q: $77.90. E: $114.00. Duets: 8-5: $15.60, 8-3: $3.80, 5-3: $14.40. T: $667.80. D: $11.20. First 4: 8-5-3-4: $2,114.90. Sub: NSR. All Started. RACE 6: 11 4 1. Win $4.70 place $1.10 $13.20 $1.04. Q: $353.10. E: $269.30. Duets: 11-4: $36.60, 11-1: $1.20, 4-1: $17.60. T: $602.30. D: $9.00. First 4: 11-4-1-9: $3,382.50. Sub: 1. Scr: 2. RACE 7: 10 1 3. Win $5.30 place $2.30 $3.40 $2.70. Q: $34.00. E: $71.20. Duets: 10-1: $7.10, 10-3: $11.80, 1-3: $14.00. T: $569.00. D: $16.10. First 4: 10-1-3-4: $7,294.70. Sub: NSR. All Started. RACE 8: 8 1 7. Win $7.50 place $2.60 $1.40 $1.10. Q: $8.80. E: $26.80. Duets: 8-1: $5.20, 8-7: $1.70, 1-7: $2.60. T: $78.30. D: $46.00. First 4: 8-1-7-9: $502.50. Sub: NSR. All Started. RACE 9: 7 1 8. Win $10.00 place $2.90 $3.40 $2.00. Q: $14.00. E: $81.40. Duets: 7-1: $11.30, 7-8: $4.80, 1-8: $5.80. T: $184.50. D: $55.70. First 4: 7-1-8-10: $1,566.10. Sub: NSR. All Started. NSW TAB DOUBLE on races 5 and 7: Constantina (8)--Shantilly (10) $47.60. Subs: NSR,NSR. NSW TAB EARLY QUADDIE on races 1,2,3,4: (1)(5)(8)(9): $1,276.40. Subs: NSR,NSR,4,2. NSW TAB QUADDIE on races 5,6,7,8: (8)(11) (10)(8): $799.40. Subs: NSR,1,NSR,NSR. NSW TAB BIG6 on races 3,4,5,6,7,8: (8)(9) (8)(11)(10)(8): Major (winners of 6 races): Not won. Supplementary (winners of first 5 races): Not won. Subs: 4,2,NSR,1,NSR,NSR. GREYS Dapto 13 11 35 V1 - TELE03Z01MA RACE 1: 5 8 1. Win $1.80 place $1.30 $1.60 NTD. Q: $1.80. E: $2.90. T: $7.40. First 4: 5-81-7: $11.60. Sub: 5. Scr: 3,6. RACE 2: 7 8 1. Win $59.90 place $7.50 $2.40 $1.90. Q: $86.60. E: $492.20. Duets: 7-8: $44.60, 7-1: $41.00, 8-1: $7.30. T: $1,381.10. D: $30.80. First 4: 7-8-1-6: $4,830.50. Sub: NSR. All Started. RACE 3: 1 2 8. Win $4.80 place $1.80 $1.80 $1.70. Q: $11.90. E: $17.50. Duets: 1-2: $6.10, 1-8: $5.10, 2-8: $5.30. T: $85.60. D: No winner. First 4: 1-2-8-4: $608.90. Sub: 5. Scr: 6(L). RACE 4: 2 5 6. Win $2.50 place $1.04 $1.30 $1.04. Q: $3.60. E: $6.80. Duets: 2-5: $1.50, 2-6: $1.90, 5-6: $2.40. T: $12.00. D: $39.10. First 4: 2-5-6-1: $86.50. Sub: 2. Scr: 9,10. RACE 5: 5 3 8. Win $4.00 place $1.40 $1.30 $1.80. Q: $8.90. E: $17.60. Duets: 5-3: $3.90, 5-8: $4.10, 3-8: $3.00. T: $58.30. D: $16.00. First 4: 5-3-8-6: $258.10. Sub: 3. Scr: 2,10. RACE 6: 4 3 2. Win $3.60 place $1.50 $4.90 $1.70. Q: $123.70. E: $103.20. Duets: 4-3: $22.80, 4-2: $2.80, 3-2: $28.60. T: $524.70. D: $10.50. First 4: 4-3-2-7: $3,233.70. Sub: NSR. All Started. RACE 7: 4 1 7. Win $14.40 place $5.30 $3.40 NTD. Q: $42.90. E: $84.90. T: $419.30. D: $29.00. First 4: 4-1-7-9: $2,485.60. Sub: 2. Scr: 6,8,10. RACE 8: 7 5 2. Win $4.20 place $2.30 $3.20 NTD. Q: $11.90. E: $22.60. T: $116.60. D: $57.40. First 4: 7-5-2-3: $295.40. Sub: 1. Scr: 6,8(L). RACE 9: 1 5 6. Win $1.60 place $1.20 $2.70 $1.04. Q: $9.70. E: $11.20. Duets: 1-5: $5.30, 1-6: $2.30, 5-6: $7.70. T: $43.00. D: $33.80. First 4: 1-5-6-8: $150.60. Sub: NSR. All Started. NSW TAB DOUBLE on races 6 and 8: Restriction (4)--Xareni Bale (7) $43.20. Subs: NSR,1. NSW TAB EARLY QUADDIE on races 1,2,3,4: (5)(7)(1)(2): $471.60. Subs: 5,NSR,5,2. NSW TAB QUADDIE on races 5,6,7,8: (5)(4) (4)(7): $5,939.40. Subs: 3,NSR,2,1. NSW TAB BIG6 on races 4,5,6,7,8,9: (2)(5)(4) (4)(7)(1): Major (winners of 6 races): Not won. Supplementary (winners of first 5 races): Not won. Subs: 2,3,NSR,2,1,NSR. Gunnedah RACE 1: 8 6 4. Win $6.20 place $2.00 $1.60 $2.20. Q: $11.60. E: $25.90. Duets: 8-6: $7.10, 8-4: $12.90, 6-4: $5.20. T: $122.30. First 4: 8-6-4-1: $840.30. Sub: NSR. All Started. RACE 2: 7 8 1. Win $1.50 place $1.20 $2.80 NTD. Q: $3.30. E: $4.70. T: $10.10. D: $8.80. First 4: 7-8-1-2: $17.90. Sub: 7. Scr: 3,6. RACE 3: 7 8 4. Win $5.00 place $2.60 $1.70 NTD. Q: $8.60. E: $24.70. T: $87.30. D: $25.40. First 4: 7-8-4-2: $379.30. Sub: 1. Scr: 3,5. RACE 4: 5 2 7. Win $3.20 place $1.50 $1.50 $2.10. Q: $11.20. E: $19.10. Duets: 5-2: $4.30, 5-7: $6.70, 2-7: $13.50. T: $131.80. D: No winner. First 4: 5-2-7-3: $521.70. Sub: NSR. All Started. RACE 5: 3 1 8. Win $3.90 place $1.40 $2.90 $5.80. Q: $17.10. E: $27.90. Duets: 3-1: $3.10, 3-8: $27.60, 1-8: $51.20. T: $271.50. D: $25.10. First 4: 3-1-8-4: $1,546.40. Sub: NSR. All Started. RACE 6: 7 6 5. Win $3.80 place $1.90 $1.40 NTD. Q: $6.20. E: $9.00. T: $25.90. D: No winner. First 4: 7-6-5-4: $97.70. Sub: 5. Scr: 8. RACE 7: 5 1 4. Win $10.00 place $2.90 $1.04 $1.60. Q: $3.20. E: $17.20. Duets: 5-1: $1.60, 5-4: $3.40, 1-4: $1.40. T: $56.20. D: No winner. First 4: 5-1-4-7: $295.40. Sub: NSR. All Started. RACE 8: 2 6 1. Win $1.30 place $1.20 $1.10 NTD. Q: $1.40. E: $2.30. T: $4.80. D: $42.80. First 4: 2-6-1-4: $8.20. Sub: 2. Scr: 3,5,7. RACE 9: 2 7 4. Win $1.40 place $1.00 $1.80 $5.00. Q: $5.00. E: $6.30. Duets: 2-7: $1.80, 2-4: $3.50, 7-4: $24.60. T: $42.10. D: $1.60. First 4: 2-7-4-8: $232.90. Sub: 2. Scr: 9. RACE 10: 7 8 1. Win $1.60 place $1.04 $2.10 $3.00. Q: $5.80. E: $8.20. Duets: 7-8: $2.80, 7-1: $3.70, 8-1: $15.30. T: $41.50. D: $1.80. First 4: 7-8-1-3: $158.80. Sub: 7. Scr: 9. RACE 11: 1 8 2. Win $1.40 place $1.04 $2.40 $2.40. Q: $5.90. E: $5.30. Duets: 1-8: $2.50, 1-2: $3.00, 8-2: $2.40. T: $33.70. D: $1.40. First 4: 1-8-2-6: $201.90. Sub: 1. Scr: 7. RACE 12: 1 2 4. Win $2.10 place $1.50 $1.60 NTD. Q: $1.30. E: $1.40. T: $8.30. D: $1.30. First 4: 1-2-4-7: $9.00. Sub: 1. Scr: 3,6. NSW TAB DOUBLE on races 6 and 8: Blue Mac (7)--Turbo Worm (2) $7.70. Subs: 5,2. NSW TAB EARLY QUADDIE on races 1,2,3,4: (8)(7)(7)(5): Not won pool jackpots. Subs: NSR,7,1,NSR. NSW TAB QUADDIE on races 5,6,7,8: (3)(7) (5)(2): $141.00. Subs: NSR,5,NSR,2. Casino RACE 1: 6 3 4. Win $3.20 place $1.40 $1.40 $3.30. Q: $5.80. E: $6.70. Duets: 6-3: $2.90, 6-4: $10.20, 3-4: $8.70. T: $64.50. First 4: 6-3-4-9: $380.10. Sub: 6. Scr: 7,10,2(L),8(L). RACE 2: 6 2 5. Win $8.60 place $2.10 $1.04 $2.40. Q: $7.00. E: $20.40. Duets: 6-2: $3.50, 6-5: $8.40, 2-5: $3.40. T: $84.30. D: $21.10. First 4: 6-2-5-3: $318.40. Sub: 2. Scr: 9,10. RACE 3: 6 7 9. Win $6.90 place $2.10 $2.50 $1.70. Q: $20.80. E: $34.50. Duets: 6-7: $7.50, 6-9: $6.00, 7-9: $7.60. T: $206.30. D: No winner. First 4: 6-7-9-8: $1,515.30. Sub: 1. Scr: 2,10. RACE 4: 6 8 3. Win $7.30 place $1.50 $5.00 $1.40. Q: $78.00. E: $112.10. Duets: 6-8: $22.90, 6-3: $4.50, 8-3: $11.80. T: $380.00. D: $3.20. First 4: 6-8-3-4: $1,114.80. Sub: NSR. All Started. RACE 5: 6 2 1. Win $35.60 place $6.70 $2.30 NTD. Q: $106.70. E: $513.30. T: $755.80. D: No winner. First 4: 6-2-1-3: $3,483.80. Sub: 1. Scr: 4,5. RACE 6: 1 8 6. Win $4.60 place $1.60 $1.50 $1.20. Q: $7.40. E: $21.50. Duets: 1-8: $4.30, 1-6: $5.30, 8-6: $10.00. T: $85.40. D: No winner. First 4: 1-8-6-2: $279.20. Sub: 2. Scr: 5,10. RACE 7: 4 5 2. Win $7.30 place $2.20 $5.80 $2.80. Q: $38.90. E: $47.00. Duets: 4-5: $16.00, 4-2: $6.50, 5-2: $20.50. T: $466.00. D: $37.00. First 4: 4-5-2-1: $2,008.10. Sub: 7. Scr: 9,10. RACE 8: 7 1 2. Win $3.70 place $1.40 $1.04 $2.50. Q: $2.70. E: $9.00. Duets: 7-1: $1.50, 7-2: $4.40, 1-2: $3.80. T: $32.10. D: $16.80. First 4: 7-1-2-4: $127.90. Sub: 1. Scr: 9,10,3(L). RACE 9: 5 6 8. Win $3.00 place $1.20 $1.50 $1.40. Q: $6.50. E: $12.60. Duets: 5-6: $2.90, 5-8: $2.50, 6-8: $2.30. T: $30.20. D: $26.60. First 4: 5-6-8-3: $104.90. Sub: 8. Scr: 7,9. RACE 10: 8 6 4. Win $8.30 place $3.30 $5.30 $1.40. Q: $234.10. E: $536.50. Duets: 8-6: $25.60, 8-4: $7.00, 6-4: $17.40. T: $1,151.80. D: $13.60. First 4: 8-6-4-3: $2,819.90. Sub: 2. Scr: 9,10. RACE 11: 4 1 3. Win $3.00 place $1.10 $1.30 $1.40. Q: $5.10. E: $9.70. Duets: 4-1: $2.40, 4-3: $1.80, 1-3: $2.90. T: $24.80. D: No winner. First 4: 4-1-3-9: $109.10. Sub: 4. Scr: 6,10,2(L). RACE 12: 1 3 4. Win $1.70 place $1.04 $1.90 $7.10. Q: $4.40. E: $6.10. Duets: 1-3: $2.20, 1-4: $4.80, 3-4: $19.90. T: $66.80. D: $7.60. First 4: 1-3-4-2: $173.90. Sub: 1. Scr: 9,10,5(L). NSW TAB DOUBLE on races 6 and 8: Moonlit Picture (1)--King Missile (7) $18.60. Subs: 2,1. NSW TAB EARLY QUADDIE on races 1,2,3,4: (6)(6)(6)(6): Not won pool jackpots. Subs: 6,2,1,NSR. NSW TAB QUADDIE on races 5,6,7,8: (6)(1) (4)(7): Not won pool jackpots. Subs: 1,2,7,1. Bowls WBNSW DISTRICT PENNANT MACQUARIE: Final: Open Pairs: M Truesdale G Barnes (Greenl Pk) 29 L Pincini J Turner (Carlin) 18. Snr Pairs: S Farrelly J Swan (Nth Epp) 20 V Day R Lightfoot (Greenl Pk) 17. Football UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE Group A: Rangers 0 Napoli 3 (Politano 68 pen, Raspadori 85, N’Dombele 90+1) Group E: AC Milan 3 (Giroud 45 pen, Saelemaekers 47, Pobega 77) Dinamo Zagreb 1 (Orsic 56); Chelsea 1 (Sterling 48) Salzburg 1 (Okafor 75) Group F: Shakhtar Donetsk 1 (Mudryk 29) Celtic 1 (Bondarenko og); Real Madrid 2 (Valverde 80, Asensio 90+1) RB Leipzig 0 Group G: Manchester City 2 (Stones 80, Haaland 84) Borussia Dortmund 1 (Bellingham 56); FC Copenhagen 0 Sevilla 0 Group H: Juventus 1 (Milik 4) Benfica 2 (Mario 43 pen, Neres 55); Maccabi Haifa 1 (Chery 24) PSG 3 (Messi 37, Mbappe 69, Neymar 88) ● ENGLISH CHAMPIONSHIP Reading 0 Sunderland 3 (Roberts 40, 42, Clarke 70); West Brom 2 (Wallace 24, ThomasAsante 83 pen) Birmingham City 3 (Hogan 15, 55, 72); Norwich City 3 (Pukki 12, 24, Sargent 66) Bristol City 2 (Conway 45, Semenyo 78); Luton Town 2 (Morris 5, 16) Coventry City 2 (Gyokeres 12, Hamer 62); Rotherham United 3 (Ogbene 35, Harding 83, Kelly 86) Blackpool 0; QPR 2 (Willock 55, Johansen 72) Millwall 0 Golf CLUB ANTILL PARK: Medley: S’ford 2B Agg: White: M Kilgannon (13) C Bush (30) 81. A: M Larkin (10) 39. B: R Shephard (18) 40 cb. C: C Bush (30) 41. AVONDALE: Men: S’ford Irish Team: White: D Gray (10) G Pryke (24) S Clarke (13) J Simes (15) 91. A: C Liney (11) 37 cb. B: S Clarke (13) 40. C: G Rich (22) 39. Scr: D O’Donovan (+2) 37. BARDWELL VALLEY: Men: S’ford White: D Bass (28) 42. Scr: G Lee 32. Women: G Bass (38) 40. Stroke: Chick o’ Walk: K Coldrey (17) L Ritchie (19) bt J Ammit (30) R Pollock (24) 4-3. BARNWELL PARK VETERANS: Men: S’ford: Ambrose: D Whitcomb G Tisdell J Thomson B Howard (10.375) 48.625. BEVERLEY PARK: Mxd: S’ford: A: C Sutanto (1) 40. B: D Robinson (18) 43. C: R Morrison (24) 39 cb. BONVILLE: Medley: S’ford: B Bienefelt (22) 37 cb. BRIGHTON LAKES: Medley: S’ford: A: T Barnes (6) 41. A Scr: K Stegbauer 40. B: T Johnston (18) 39. B Scr: C Lysaght 25. C: P Mudie (23) 40. C Scr: C Smith 17. Team: P Azzopardi A Baird M Menouhos P Harvey 88. CABRAMATTA: Women: Par: K King (23) 4 up. Veteran: S’ford White: J Casey (19) 35 cb. CAMDEN: Men: Stroke: Ambrose: W Shaw A Kelly R Peel S Taylor (8.375) 55.625. Scr: M Arnold L Hudson D Mulley T Ballantyne 59. CAMPBELLTOWN: Veteran: S’ford White: Div 1: J Webber (15) 37 cb. Div 2: T Dunlop (29) 37 cb. Veteran Women: Div 1: J Singleton (30) 33. Div 2: J Wotton (32) 32. CARNARVON: Medley: S’ford: 2B Agg: T Krapeshlis (23) S Lee (13) 73. Men: G Teagle (14) 39. Women: J Kim (18) 36 cb. CASTLE HILL: Women: S’ford: Div 1: K Drummond (22) 39. Div 2: D Newton (28) 41. Div 3: C James (31) 39. Team: Bronze III Team of Team Winners. CASTLECOVE: Medley: S’ford White: M Hill (17) 36. CROMER: Women: S’ford: K Russo (29) 38. CRONULLA: Men: Par: A: T Wood (2) 1 up. B: B McConnell (19) 2 up. C: D Rogers (23) 1 up. Scr: T Wood (2) 3 up. ELANORA: Men: S’ford: B McCaughan (23) 39. FOX HILLS: Medley: S’ford: Irish: A: N Bertus (11) 74. B: P Sinclair (16) 74. C: D Pellegrin (24) 74. GEORGES RIVER: Women: Stroke: Foursome C’ship: A: A Gollan F Chin 154 cb. B: D McDonagh S Frost 154. GOSFORD: Women: S’ford: Trophy: S Anderson (22) 41. HURSTVILLE: Medley: S’ford White: Div 1: D Yang (13) 40. Div 2: D Nicholson (24) 38. LANE COVE: Women: Stroke: Foursome: J Sadler (34) R Hurford (35) 63.5. LEONAY: Mxd: S’ford 2B: White: A: A Burns (12) R Kuipers (17) 47. 2B Scr: P Riley P Kitley 34. A: R Fielding (16) 41. B: H Schneider (27) 34. LIVERPOOL: Men: S’ford: P Ashton (12) 40. LONG REEF: Women: Stroke: L Sinclair (38) 72. Scr: J Brown (15) 92. S’ford: 9-hole: A Brown (37) 22. MARRICKVILLE: Veteran: Stroke: Div 1: A Tighe 54 cb. Div 2: S Camilleri 51 cb. MASSEY PARK: Medley: S’ford: 2B: J Hardgrove (15) S Mccoll (9) 46. Div 1: M Glenday (12) 40. Div 2: D Joscelyne (31) 37. Scr: B Smith 31. MONA VALE: Women: Stroke: Ambrose: P Dover L Winder D Mayjor L Collard 60. MOORE PARK: Men: S’ford White: P Reakes (33) 42. Women: T Soulos (30) 39. MUIRFIELD: Women: Stroke: Medal: Div 1: M Kim (15) 71. Div 1 Scr: M Kim 84. Div 2: K Murgatroyd (30) 71. Div 2 Scr: L Brooks 101 cb. Div 3: B Mitchell (45) 76 cb. Div 3 Scr: G Patrick 108. Salver: Div 1 Scr: J Doherty. Div 1: M Kim. Bronze: Div 2 Scr: L Brooks. Div 2: K Murgatroyd. MURRAY DOWNS: Men: Stroke: 2B Stroke: M Loats L Watts (1.75) 61.25. NORTH RYDE: Women: S’ford: S Lim (27) 38. H Lee (28) 37. NORTHBRIDGE: Medley: S’ford: Split Six: J Lenne G Wood 71. Black: D Adamson (32) 39. Men: White: J Liddell (25) 42 cb. NOWRA: Women: S’ford: C Ison (25) 44. PALM BEACH: Men: S’ford: 2B Multi: S Connelly (18) S Nieass (13) 80. C Mayson (20) 42 cb. RANDWICK: Veteran: S’ford: Div 1 Scr: J Lowe (16) 39. Div 2: D Cornwell (36) 44. RICH RIVER: Men: S’ford: East: A: R Carr (11) 41. B: J Bracher (14) 43. C: G Benham (21) 42. ROSEVILLE: Men: S’ford: 2B Agg: P Ware (15) T Savage (10) 74. White: A: T Savage (10) 40. B: R Wickens (17) 39. C: G Thompson (26) 40. Green: I Hume (23) 44. Scr: T Savage (10) 30. ROYAL SYDNEY: Women: S’ford: Championship: C Windeyer (22) 39. Centenary: C Drayton (29) 36. RYDE-PARRAMATTA: S’ford: C Williams (26) 40. SHELLY BEACH: Men: S’ford: 2B Multi: T Disrens C Hammond 82. A: R Briggs (11) 38. B: C Hammond (18) 40. C: G Hirst (27) 40. ST MICHAELS: Men: S’ford 2B: White: L Yong (20) B Yong (24) 49. A: P Sandona (9) 40. B: M Rodriguez (17) 41. C: G Cowie (24) 43. Visitor: G Friede (7) 37. Blue: J Serhan (4) 41. Women: J McDade (19) 30. Men: 2B: Gold: O Wagner (39) P Foley (34) 49. R Davoren (25) 42. Stroke White: A Scr: M Hammond (1) 40. A De Manincor (17). Stroke: A Scr: M Hammond (1) 39. STRATHFIELD: Women: Par: Div 1: E Kim (25) 2 up. Div 2: A Hoad (35) sq. TALLWOODS: Women: S’ford: 4B: R Murray (19) F Lane (39) 43. J Puxty (20) R Murray (19) 42. TERREY HILLS: Medley: S’ford: W Tinyow (15) 35 cb. THE COAST: Women: S’ford: 2B: S Africh G Earle 45. Veteran: B Townsend (24) 38. THE RIDGE: Men: S’ford: K Dickeson (24) 39. Women: C Callinan (35) 37. Hole in one: S Chatterton at 8th. WALLACIA: Men: S’ford 2B: White: P Curtis (15) T Sharpe (15) 49. T Zammit (23) 41. Veteran: D Graham (17) 41. Super Veteran: P Curtis (15) 46. WARRINGAH: Medley: S’ford White: P Hartmann (22) 42. 9-hole: J Bettiol (30) 22 cb. WOOLLAHRA: Women: S’ford: S Zerby (42) 42. WYONG: Men: S’ford White: B Iddles (12) 34.
92 SPORT FRIDAY FRID FR RID IDAY DAY AY SEPTEMBER SEP EPTE PTE TEMB EM MB B 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU GREYBOOK ADAM DOBBIN INSIDE MAIL WENTWORTH PARK FRIDAY NIGHT BEST BET MORTIFIED (R4 No.1) Exciting prospect who is improving with each run. Can go much faster than 29.80s and capable of a sharper first split. If she leads from the cherry, she takes beating. Plenty of upside. BEST VALUE RITZA DONNA (R11 No.8) Proven big-race performer who has been beginning much better of late. If she can get to the fence, she’s a great chance in one of the easier semis. She’s value at around the $8 quote. GREYHOUND RECORDER BEST BET OH OH RANGE (R1 No.7) Track record-breaker and the wide draw suits in this Sydney Cup heat. It gives him room to move early and if he leads them into the straight the first time, as expected, it’s game, set and match. Talent with a capital T. WORD is circulating that a win tonight and an MDC grand final berth will all but secure one set of connections a spot in December’s $1m-to-the-winner The Phoenix at The Meadows. Stay tuned for an announcement nice and early. Martini gives it a big shake ADAM DOBBIN TWO-TIME Million Dollar Chase-winning trainer Peter Lagogiane begins his blitz on a third victory in the world’s richest greyhound race when French Martini steps out from box one in semi-final four at Wentworth Park tonight. Winner of the inaugural Million Dollar Chase (MDC) with Mystic Riot in 2018 and then again with Handsome Prince in 2020, Lagogiane knows the calibre of greyhound it takes to claim the $1m prize. And the Llandilo conditioner is supremely confident his gifted youngster French Martini is more than up to making her presence French Martini’s connections following her Robert Smith Memorial victory Picture: Steve Whalland felt as we reach the pointy end of the seven-week series. “I couldn’t have her going or feeling any better going into Friday night,” Lagogiane said. “When you get to this stage it’s about being forward enough to win but also leaving a bit in the tank in the hope that you’re there in the big one a week later. “Her trials have been fantastic and she’s jumping out of her skin. “She’s drawn a good box for the first time in a while so it’s all systems go.” The winner of eight from 15 starts, French Martini has displayed above average ability from the outset. At her debut performance at The Gardens in March she ran a near record 29.22 seconds with each of her subsequent appearances almost exclusively in group race company. But it was in the aftermath of her Group 3 Ladies Bracelet victory in May that Lagogiane knew he had a bonafide MDC contender, her race record 29.46 performance just two lengths outside the 29.32 She’s A Pearl recorded to win the MDC the same night. VALUE FAB FIVE YOU CAN CHASE HERE are five runners who could provide value in all-in markets if successful in their qualifiers tonight. Early Quaddie Race 1: 6, 7. Race 2: 2, 6. Race 3: 2. Race 4: 1, 4, 8. Cost: 1 unit $12. Quaddie Race 5: 1, 2, 5. Race 6: 3, 5, 8. Race 7: 1, 7, 8. Race 8: 6, 8. Cost: 1 unit $54. FRENCH MARTINI (R7 Box 1) Trainer: Peter Lagogiane TAB All In Price: $15. Heat: $2.70. Scored a determined win in the Gosford qualifier before getting caught wide in a small field at her most recent start and making up good ground late. Has been given a freshen-up, which should help her step closer to the 5.38 split when winning the Ladies Bracelet in May. Drawing box one will help, the first of her career. Being trained by a two-time MDC winner doesn’t hurt, either. RUNNING HOT BANDIT BUTCH (Goulburn, Friday, R6 No.1) Trainer Stephen Fairbairn is striking at 32 per cent this year and his win ratio is even more outstanding at Goulburn – 43 per cent. Bandit Butch is a handy chaser who will make the most of his draw and be strong late. IBROX WILDFIRE (R5 Box 3) Trainer: William Dance TAB All In Price: $21. Heat: $3.50. Has been in the money in 11 of her past 12, including a slick 29.55 win at Wentworth Park in July. Ran a close second to the very good Zipping Maserati in the Maitland qualifier but will be better suited around two turns. Has an excellent record at the track and while she has been a little inconsistent at box rise, is capable of landing in front and storming into contention for a million-dollar payday. SMART MONEY GUNNADOO GRACE (The Gardens, Friday, R3 No.7) Trainer Ben Howe would have been giggling when his charge drew the black for this rich staying event. A tough chaser, Gunnadoo Grace looks well placed and well boxed to add another success to her resume in this moderate 700m contest. WELL GRADED BAM BAM BANNER (Richmond, Friday, R6 No.3) A winner 13 times from 25 starts, Bam Bam Banner looks placed to perfection in a moderate fifthgrade event. His best form is over shorter trips but is a winner over this track/distance and his record stands him apart from this lot for an in-form trainer. RACING AROUND Friday: Wenty Park, Goulburn, The Gardens, Richmond Saturday: Wenty Park, Dubbo Richmond Straight, The Gardens Sunday: Grafton, Richmond Monday: Bathurst, Maitland, Temora Tuesday: Bulli, Grafton, Gosford Wednesday: Wentworth Park, Richmond, The Gardens Thursday: Gunnedah, Casino, Nowra “She’s had an X-factor about her since the day she walked through the gates the first time,” Lagogiane said. “The ability has always been there but she showed in the Ladies Bracelet she can run the time and mix it with the best. Friday night is her first box one so I’m just hoping she can use it.” In a spirited fourth semifinal, French Martini ($2.60) takes on rampaging Victorian Plaintiff ($2.70) from the powerful Jason Thompson kennel. In what looms as one of the clashes of the night, French Martini and Plaintiff will be joined by star Queenslander Shipwreck, which has had good support from his box seven draw. CHASING FERNANDO (R9 Box 1) Trainer: Craig Watts TAB All In Price: $34. Heat: $5. SHE’S A PEARL LOOKING GOOD TO MAKE RICHEST OF IMPACTS ADAM DOBBIN ALL kinds of records rest firmly at the paws of superstar sprinter She’s A Pearl at Wentworth Park in the next week. Last Saturday, the defending Million Dollar Chase champ got her assault on the showpiece event back on track with a gritty city qualifier win, booking her place in tonight’s semi-finals where she’ll start a shortpriced favourite in race eight. If successful in tonight’s semifinal, not only will She’s A Pearl earn herself a chance at back-to-back MDC triumphs next weekend, she will also surpass Fanta Bale’s all-time prizemoney record of $1,365,175, now just $3000 short of the milestone. A second MDC success would see the Andy Lord-trained daughter of Aston Dee Bee burst through $2m in career earnings, and it’s a feat punters are warming towards, with race sponsor TAB reporting a flood of money for the glamour girl of Australian greyhound racing. “She‘s A Pearl is easily the most popular runner in terms of money held and accounts for over 30 per cent of the hold,” TAB’s Andrew Georgiou said. “It shouldn‘t be a surprise though because she is a very popular greyhound and the punters adore her. “Outside of her, French Martini is the next best supported at the each way odds.” She’s A Pearl is at $5.50 to annex the series ahead of arch rival Good Odds Cash at $7.50, the only two under double figure odds. To win the MDC you have to first win your semi and Chasing Fernando is drawn to do just that. While winless in his past 10, he has finished outside the top 4 just once in that time against some of the best in the state. He has an excellent record from box one and a solid Wentworth Park record. Again meets Zipping Kyrgios, the greyhound who beat him at Richmond, but with boxes reversed is a good chance to progress to the final. MCINERNEY (R11 Box 2) Trainer: Brendan Pursell TAB All In Price: $34. Heat: $4.80. McInerney has a sneaky good form line that stacks up as well as most in the series. After three best-ofnight wins in Victoria, he returned to Tasmania for the National Championships, where he dominated before being beaten by a length by MDC second favourite Good Odds Cash in the National Final. He backed it up with a second in an MDC qualifier last week when he recovered from a horror start. While he may not have the outright speed of some, he is racing with supreme confidence. VAMOOSE (R6 Box 2) Trainer: Susan Smith TAB All In Price: $101 Heat: $7.50 Recently turned two-year-old has eight wins from 21 starts but has won just once in seven starts over 500m or more. The win came in a dazzling 29.39 at The Gardens. Best work has been over 400m, he is blessed with early speed and can exploit the inside draw. May get a little tired late but early speed wins races and he isn’t in the hardest semi-final. Compiled by Mick Floyd TELE01Z01MA - V1
SPORT 93 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 WENTWORTH PARK GREYHOUNDS RICHMOND GREYHOUNDS R1 Ladbrokes Switch $1790 Maiden Bx P4 Dog 1 R 2722 MIGHTY RULER 2 R 84 ALL THAT GLITZ 3 R 2 ALLOWED TO DREAM 4 R EDDIE MUNSTER 5 R 4646 LOCKED UP 6 R 5465 CALL ME ROOSTER 7 R 226 SKYLA BLUE 8 R 2676 PLEGRIDY BLUES PB NBT NBT NBT FSH NBT NBT NBT NBT 320m 6.47 Trainer L Galea J Grief J Magri D Lewis R Polidano W Knibbs A Marshall E Kitchen Early Speed $3.20 16.00 *2.30 4.00 26.00 51.00 6.50 41.00 TIPS: ALLOWED TO DREAM 3, Mighty Ruler 1, Skyla Blue 7, Eddie Munster 4. Thedogs.com.au says: ALLOWED TO DREAM (3) had no luck on debut here recently when hampered in the run to the 1st turn and narrowly beaten. He’ll have derived plenty of benefit from the run and with luck in the early stages will be the one to beat. MIGHTY RULER (1) has placed in 3 of 7 career starts and a genuine threat while SKYLA BLUE (7) has speed and can go close R2 Steeline Riverstone $2310 Grade 5 1 R 5274 RAINBOW LUCK 2 R 5464 WISHFUL FANTASY 3 R 1282 FABIO BLUE 4 R 6646 COBAR ROOSTER 5 R 2154 TWINKLE TOES TOM 6 R 6766 FAY’S DAY OFF 7 R 1312 ZAMBORA TED 8 R 4773 BUGATTI SPIRAL NBT 23.16 NBT NBT 22.84 NBT 22.62 22.97 401m 7.05 G Logue L Burke S Zarb M Howard A Hansen F Wotton J Magri J Davis 13.00 9.50 5.50 21.00 4.00 51.00 *1.80 16.00 TIPS: ZAMBORA TED 7, Twinkle Toes Tom 5, Fabio Blue 3, Bugatti Spiral 8. Thedogs.com.au says: ZAMBORA TED (7) is a good prospect who comes into this winning 7 of his 10 career starts so far including a sizzling effort over this trip. Goes quickly when he hits the sand and with early luck is the one to beat. TWINKLE TOES TOM (5) is back up to a more suitable distance and can threaten while FABIO BLUE (3) is a consistent chaser who has claims R3 Flying Ricciardo At Stud $2490 Mixed 4/5 1 R 6146 COME AROUND 2 R 5786 BARTY PARTY 3 R 1566 BABY MAGIC 4 R 6417 BUGATTI FAX 5 R 2376 OUR MECHANIC 6 R 6231 MINKARA MINX 7 R 6383 GIARRE 8 R 5763 HOT STREAK 18.32 FSTD 18.22 18.34 FSH 18.25 NBT NBT 320m 7.24 T Jansen G Duggan R Thomas J Davis D Lewis R Tyler R Nicolaou R Walter 4.50 6.50 4.50 13.00 *2.50 7.50 21.00 26.00 TIPS: OUR MECHANIC 5, Come Around 1, Baby Magic 3, Minkara Minx 6. Thedogs.com.au says: Intriguing race where the talented OUR MECHANIC (5) returns to the track after going amiss last start in April. Her form prior had been A1 with placings behind 2 of the best in the business ‘She’s A Pearl & Good Odds Cash’ and if anywhere near right will be the one to beat. COME AROUND (1), BABY MAGIC (3) and MINKARA MINX (6) are all genuine hopes R4 The Brian Rylands $2310 Grade 5 1 R 3821 NICK THE QUICK 2 R 4727 ROCKSTAR ORTON 3 R 5536 ALL ABOUT LIFE 4 R 1321 BANEBRIDGE 5 R 2756 INFLICTER 6 R 8845 MAYHEM FOLLOWED 7 R 7842 KING OF STING 8 R 4623 SPREAD MY WINGS 22.93 NBT NBT 23.14 NBT NBT NBT 22.90 401m 7.42 V Sultana S Francis S Swain G Duggan A Teofilo M Wotton L Galea B Cook *2.20 26.00 6.50 3.60 21.00 51.00 16.00 5.50 TIPS: NICK THE QUICK 1, Banebridge 4, All About Life 3, Mayhem Followed 6. Thedogs.com.au says: NICK THE QUICK (1) went to the top soon after boxrise last week to win comfortably clocking career best time. With a wide runner drawn to his outside he’ll get room to muster in the early stages and can record consecutive wins. BANEBRIDGE (4) was a strong winner here Sunday and can threaten with luck while ALL ABOUT LIFE (3) could sprint well fresh R5 Ladbrokes Blended Multi $2310 Grade 5 1 R 4746 WEST OF NOME 2 R 5462 SMART CASH 3 R 3317 TIME REIGNS 4 W 4858 DISCO SOUND 5 R 7576 BUCKET GIRL 6 R 7836 VICTORY WINS 7 R 3754 NAN’S PROMISE 8 R 1732 LITTLE NINJA NBT NBT NBT NBT NBT NBT NBT NBT P Ballantine A Hunter B Cook W Knibbs E Kitchen R Nicolaou S Gittoes B Spackman 401m 8.05 5.00 *2.60 5.50 51.00 41.00 26.00 16.00 3.20 TIPS: SMART CASH 2, Little Ninja 8, West Of Nome 1, Time Reigns 3. Thedogs.com.au says: SMART CASH (2) mustered quickly from a wide draw here Sunday finishing runner up clocking handy time. She’s well placed tonight having won 6 career races, should settle on the speed and looks toughest to beat. LITTLE NINJA (8) is a reliable beginner who’s placed in her 2 runs over this trip while WEST OF NOME (1) can improve on recent efforts R6 Ladbrokes Same Race Multi $3110 Grade 5 1 R 5632 ZOE ZOOM BUG 2 R 8741 DRACO 3 R 5214 BAM BAM BANNER 4 R 1517 VON RYKER 5 VACANT BOX 6 R 2122 BANKROLLED 7 R 2287 ACTING FOOLISH 8 R 4362 CLADDIN’ BOYS NBT 29.97 30.06 29.89 520m 8.24 L Brown P Boyd B Gibbons S Swain 5.50 4.00 *3.20 3.80 30.08 N Wallace NBT J Zammit NBT T Vella 6.50 16.00 13.00 TIPS: BAM BAM BANNER 3, Zoe Zoom Bug 1, Von Ryker 4, Draco 2. Thedogs.com.au says: Competitive race with most runners a chance of victory. BAM BAM BANNER (3) is a talented chaser who comes into this having won 13 of his 25 career starts that includes an effort here over this trip. He musters quickly when he hits the sand and could be toughest to beat. ZOE ZOOM BUG (1), VON RYKER (4) and DRACO (2) are all genuine winning hopes R1 Best Bet: Zambora Ted (Race 2) Next Best Bet: Nick The Quick (Race 4) • ON SKY RACING 1 TAB CODE: TG DAILY DOUBLE RACES 6 & 8 TAB FIRST 4 ALL RACES EARLY QUADDIE RACES 1, 2, 3, 4 TREBLE RACES 6, 7, 8 QUADDIE RACES 5, 6, 7, 8 • R denotes rails-runner. W denotes wide-runner. R7 Ladbrokes Mates Mode $3110 Grade 5 1 R 1273 LOMAX 2 R 8577 SOPHIE’S WILL 3 R 7823 SINGLE SWINGER 4 R 6644 LADY ON FIRE 5 VACANT BOX 6 R 2651 TYSON’S FURY 7 R 7134 KNOW JUAN 8 R 7554 FEDERAL DIAMOND NBT NBT FSH NBT 520m 8.46 A Hunter A Marshall G Stewart R Polidano *1.80 21.00 5.00 26.00 30.55 A Durham 30.44 H Sarkis NBT S Wilkinson 5.50 4.50 21.00 TIPS: LOMAX 1, Know Juan 7, Tyson’s Fury 6, Single Swinger 3. Thedogs.com.au says: LOMAX (1) was stepping up sharply in trip when 3rd here Sunday clocking handy time. He’s ‘well in’ tonight having won 8 career races (albeit it all up the straight) but maps to get room early, could lead through the 1st turn and the one to run down. KNOW JUAN (7) wasn’t far away in his latest effort here while TYSON’S FURY (6) won his maiden Sunday R8 Ladbrokes 5th Grade Series $9810 Grade 5 Final 1 R 1181 FEEL THE CHAOS 2 R 5321 LA MIRADOR 3 R 3341 ROMANTIC STYLE 4 R 3211 ARE EIGHT 5 R 4421 BURN RUBBER 6 R 8251 FUNKY FREAK 7 R 2751 TWO PARS 8 R 2311 FORAN BANNER 9 R 8682 LITTLE JOE (r) 10 R 7882 INDIGO (r) 18.12 18.16 18.15 18.13 18.30 18.56 18.37 18.16 NBT NBT 320m 9.05 P Lagogiane J King G Borg P Lagogiane J Comito J Comito J Baxter B Gibbons W Carr S Simonetta *2.90 7.50 4.50 5.50 21.00 34.00 26.00 3.60 51.00 51.00 TIPS: FEEL THE CHAOS 1, Foran Banner 8, Romantic Style 3, Are Eight 4. Thedogs.com.au says: Highly competitive sprint final with all runners winning their heats last week. FEEL THE CHAOS (1) returned from a break leading all the way in her heat clocking good time. She’s now unbeaten here in 3 runs and can go close again in an open affair. FORAN BANNER (8), ROMANTIC STYLE (3) and ARE EIGHT (4) are all winning chances if they jump cleanly R9 Ladbrokes Odds Boost $2310 Grade 5 Pathways 1 R 8684 FRANKIE FOE 2 R 6765 FIRE BY NIGHT 3 R 7846 SOOK LA 4 R 6858 KNIGHTED FOXY 5 R 7876 PARALLEL REALITY 6 R 8487 BUGATTI LEAP 7 R 4875 TESTIMONY 8 R 5786 JUDGMENT FAY NBT FSTD NBT NBT NBT NBT NBT NBT 401m 9.31 J Knibbs N Mastapha W Knibbs W Knibbs M Wotton J Davis S Gittoes F Wotton 7.50 6.50 10.00 *4.00 13.00 7.50 *4.00 6.50 TIPS: KNIGHTED FOXY 4, Testimony 7, Judgment Fay 8, Bugatti Leap 6. Thedogs.com.au says: Tough race to find a winner with all runners struggling recently. KNIGHTED FOXY (4) has been racing over a mix of trips and tracks since finishing 3rd over the 622m last month finishing out of the money. She can show speed, has placed over this trip and could be hardest to beat. TESTIMONY (7) handles wide draws while JUDGMENT FAY (8) could feature R10 Free Entry At Richmond Race Club401m 9.48 $2490 Mixed 4/5 1 R 7541 GREMITZ 2 R 3223 LITTLE FINGERS 3 R 3225 BARRY’S ROCKET 4 R 1253 LADY STEPS 5 VACANT BOX 6 R 6582 TONGUE TIED 7 R 6685 FLYING FAITH 8 R 4626 FINAL REASON 23.03 NBT NBT NBT P Boyd G Duggan L Burke S Sultana 8.50 5.00 7.50 *2.50 22.90 R Anderson 23.02 L Burke 22.99 N Wallace 5.50 26.00 6.50 TIPS: LADY STEPS 4, Little Fingers 2, Barry’s Rocket 3, Tongue Tied 6. Thedogs.com.au says: LADY STEPS (4) was having her 1st run over this trip last week when leading early before fading late finishing 3rd in handy time. She’d won 5 of her previous 9 career starts, can lead again and take running down. LITTLE FINGERS (2) is close to another win having placed in her past 4 runs while BARRY’S ROCKET (3) and TONGUE TIED (6) can go close R11 Ladbrokes Mega Multi $2310 Grade 5 1 R 1 PEYTON’S PUZZLE 2 R 8263 LIVIN’ LOVIN’ 3 R 18 BATTLIN’ BOB 4 R 6157 VICKY’S JET 5 R 4322 SUPERSONIC STAR 6 R 6434 ELECTRA PARK 7 R 7215 BROKEN PROMISES 8 R 6176 BLACK MAMARAGAN 9 R 6867 PRINCESS BUTTONS (r) 10 R 6775 REMAS BRONZE (r) 18.40 NBT FSH 18.88 NBT NBT 18.43 18.40 NBT NBT 320m 10.05 D Lewis S Gittoes W Pethybridge M Lee J Gatt M Knowles S Simonetta M Howard M Lee M Lee TIPS: PEYTON’S PUZZLE 1, Electra Park 6, Supersonic Star 5, Broken Promises 7. *2.50 16.00 7.50 26.00 5.50 8.50 5.50 9.50 51.00 51.00 Thedogs.com.au says: PEYTON’S PUZZLE (1) mustered quickly from this draw when on debut Sunday winning comfortably clocking handy time. While she’s rising in class tonight a repeat performance will see her the testing material again. ELECTRA PARK (6) and SUPERSONIC STAR (5) have been thereabouts recently without winning and genuine hopes BROKEN PROMISES (7) can feature Sydney Cup $10,900 S/E Heat Bx P4 Dog 1 R 4252 STAGGER OUT LEE 2 R 1744 DRAKO BALE 3 R 6324 ZIPPING VIRGINIA 4 W 6143 BOOM LATERAL 5 R 2436 MY MARGARITA 6 R 3421 CAWBOURNE MAGIC 7 R 1212 OH OH RANGE 8 R 3331 FIRST PICKED 720m 6.57 PB 42.15 FSH 42.29 FSH 42.24 41.88 42.55 FSH Trainer Early Speed J Strutt $7.00 A Dailly 5.00 J Finn 31.00 G Jose 12.00 A Manwaring 71.00 A Lord 3.70 K Snow *3.60 T Britton 5.00 TIPS: OH OH RANGE 7, Stagger Out Lee 1, Cawbourne Magic 6, Boom Lateral 4. Thedogs.com.au says: Heat #1 of the Sydney Cup and it looks an interesting contest - with 3 VIC chasers engaged all on debut at WP. OH OH RANGE (7) is a Queenslander - and he was excellent in latest 2nd here to Super Estrella, in record time. Ran 41.71 in defeat. STAGGER OUT LEE (1) is an unheralded Stayer. Draws ideally. CAWBOURNE MAGIC (6) class act. Tricky draw. R2 Sydney Cup $10,900 S/E Heat 1 R 1217 DAYS OF THUNDER 2 R 3253 TIGER JACK 3 R 1661 TRUNKEY BILL 4 R 5615 GYPSY WYONG 5 R 3631 MEPUNGA WARRIOR 6 R 1214 ZIPPING KANSAS 7 R 1251 ARIARNE BALE 8 R 4551 ZIGGY STARDUST 720m 7.20 NBT 42.08 42.09 42.15 FSTD 41.44 FSTD 42.34 W Nicholls A Lord A Godden T Dailly J Britton J Magri D Gibbons A Campton 5.00 4.60 18.00 9.50 10.00 *2.90 6.00 26.00 TIPS: ZIPPING KANSAS 6, Tiger Jack 2, Days Of Thunder 1, Trunkey Bill 3. Thedogs.com.au says: The 2nd Heat of the Sydney Cup - a couple of costly conveyances heading the marketplace. ZIPPING KANSAS (6) is capable of anything when the breaks go his way 2 of his 3 WP wins have been romps, in flying times. Can be his own worst enemy though. Cut and paste those comments with TIGER JACK (2). It’s all up to him? DAYS OF THUNDER (1) very strong. R3 Sydney Cup $10,900 S/E Heat 1 R 1135 MORAINE SUZIE 2 R 1111 SUPER ESTRELLA 3 R 1572 BELIEVE SO 4 R 1121 OSPREY STORM 5 R 7312 EMANI BALE 6 R 3221 SILVER LUCK 7 R 7111 POCKET MONEY 8 R 5216 PLAY NICE 720m 7.38 NBT 41.21 42.52 FSH FSH 42.16 42.07 FSH B Pursell D Smith P Goodsell A Langton D Gibbons A Lord K Snow T Britton 7.50 *1.35 61.00 17.00 23.00 18.00 10.00 13.00 TIPS: SUPER ESTRELLA 2, Moraine Suzie 1, Believe So 3, Pocket Money 7. Thedogs.com.au says: The last of 3 Sydney Cup Heats - with the star attraction strutting her stuff. SUPER ESTRELLA (2) enhanced her stranglehold as the best Stayer in Oz, with a record shattering run here last time. in a mind blowing 41.21. Simply airborne. MORAINE SUZIE (1) failed to Estrella in recent Distance Championship. Better for the run. BELIEVE SO (3) Exotics. R4 TAB Million Dollar Chase S/F $10,500 Non Graded Semi Final 1 R 2111 MORTIFIED 2 R 4736 PIKE 3 R 1112 TEDDY THE BEAR 4 R 3133 GATLIN 5 R 4511 SUNSHINE DELIGHT 6 R 5127 CHARLIE’S JAR 7 R 3261 KELSEY BALE 8 R 2141 PANAMA PEPPER 9 R 1134 ICHABOD MUDD (r) 10 R 1155 SALLY’S REWARD (r) 29.86 NBT 29.87 29.92 FSH 29.93 NBT 29.93 29.80 29.86 520m 7.57 C O’Brien F Hancock S Trengove M Finn P McIlveen A Dwyer D Gibbons S Withers M Davidson V Spiteri 2.40 61.00 61.00 4.80 41.00 41.00 13.00 *2.30 26.00 16.00 TIPS: MORTIFIED 1, Panama Pepper 8, Teddy The Bear 3, Gatlin 4. Thedogs.com.au says: Lets get ready to rumble! Semi 1 of the MDC - it’s all or nothing, in the quest to become a Millionaire. The winged runners will command all the betting interest here and rightly so. MORTIFIED (1) is a star on the rise. Won 7 of 9. Boxed to salute. PANAMA PEPPER (8) toughed it out in Prelude win here Sat. Competitor. TEDDY THE BEAR (3) in Exotics. R5 TAB Million Dollar Chase S/F $10,500 Non Graded Semi Final 1 R 1221 AGLAND LUAI 2 R 4832 ZARA’S IVAN 3 R 2112 IBROX WILDFIRE 4 R 1243 LIME ROCK PARK 5 R 4115 GOOD ODDS CASH 6 R 7571 COUNTRY DOUBLE 7 R 3622 SHAYE 8 R 6141 VICTOR SANNETTE 9 R 2114 SHOWMAN JACK (r) 10 R 2756 OPINIONS (r) 29.65 NBT 29.55 NBT 29.67 FSH NBT FSH 29.66 29.76 J Opetaia T Dailly W Dance C Bilal F Hurst D Casey J Cutlack K Johnson J Smart M Burton 520m 8.20 5.00 4.80 3.50 81.00 *2.10 101.00 51.00 101.00 7.50 26.00 TIPS: IBROX WILDFIRE 3, Good Odds Cash 5, Agland Luai 1, Zara’s Ivan 2. Thedogs.com.au says: Semi 2 of the MDC is a belter - with 3 of the Big Guns having a real penchant for the WP Precinct. IBROX WILDFIRE (3) has missed a place here just once in 15 runs, winning 6 times. 5 of those were in sub 30. GOOD ODDS CASH (5) is the class factor. National Sprint Champ 2 back, in a phenomenal display. AGLAND LUAI (1) so honest. Owns 5 WP victories. R6 TAB Million Dollar Chase Semi Final $10,500 Non Graded Semi Final 1 R 3244 ANALYSING 2 R 1253 VAMOOSE 3 R 4211 ZIPPING ALABAMA 4 R 4221 NIMBLE LULU 5 R 1511 BLACK CHILLI 6 R 3221 SCRAMJET 7 R 3274 TURBO CASH 8 R 2412 COAST MODEL 9 R 1123 ORCHESTRATE (r) 10 R 4236 LET’S WIN COIN (r) 29.84 NBT 29.36 NBT 29.76 29.80 29.99 29.58 NBT NBT J McFadyen S Smith J Finn S Grey A Brunton R Asquith N Hand A Lord T Brett J Sharp 520m 8.38 14.00 7.50 *2.90 101.00 11.00 12.00 23.00 4.00 3.70 15.00 TIPS: ZIPPING ALABAMA 3, Coast Model 8, Turbo Cash 7, Black Chilli 5. Thedogs.com.au says: Semi 3 of the MDC - and whilst expected to take shorter odds tonight, no reason to jump ship with ZIPPING ALABAMA (3). Much improved Box manners in past 2 runs, have seen this powerful girl smash the clock. Went a sizzling 29.36, last Sat. COAST MODEL (8) was runner up in May version of the MDC and she is a class act. ORCHESTRATE (9) a player now. Best Bet: Super Estrella (Race 3) Next Best Bet: French Martini (Race 7) • ON SKY RACING 1 TAB CODE: SG DAILY DOUBLE RACES 6 & 8 TAB FIRST 4 ALL RACES EARLY QUADDIE RACES 1, 2, 3, 4 TREBLE RACES 6, 7, 8 QUADDIE RACES 5, 6, 7, 8 BIG6 RACES 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 • R denotes rails-runner. W denotes wide-runner. R7 TAB Million Dollar Chase S/F $10,500 Non Graded Semi Final 1 R 6114 FRENCH MARTINI 2 R 7251 FATHER RICK 3 R 7447 AFFAIR BIT 4 R 2322 SONIC OAK 5 R 3442 JOSEPH’S COAT 6 R 1362 CAWBOURNE HOOPER 7 R 1372 SHIPWRECK 8 R 1111 PLAINTIFF 9 R 1524 AMRON BOY (r) 10 R 1826 DUSTY BOURBSKI (r) 29.46 29.74 NBT NBT 29.97 30.23 29.32 NBT NBT NBT P Lagogiane R Webster G Dunphy A Rowe A Dwyer B Talbot K Snow J Thompson B Ennis T Dailly *2.70 6.00 71.00 17.00 26.00 71.00 5.00 *2.70 5.00 16.00 TIPS: FRENCH MARTINI 1, Shipwreck 7, Plaintiff 8, Father Rick 2. Thedogs.com.au says: Semi #4 of the MDC shapes similar to the opening runoff the winged runners dominating betting. Strongly in the corner of FRENCH MARTINI (1) who gets the rails for the 1st time. Brilliant bitch and camp has won 2 MDC’s. SHIPWRECK (7) is a beast. He went 29.32 here, before the track was quick. PLAINTIFF (8) is flying. But his WP form is concerning? R8 TAB Million Dollar Chase S/F $10,500 Non Graded Semi Final 1 R 7151 MY BOY ROCKIN’ 2 R 3135 TICKLE ME ELSIE 3 R 1132 HE’S ON FIRE 4 R 7245 RUFF SHOT 5 R 2223 CHARLEE’S MISTY 6 R 1141 SHE’S A PEARL 7 R 2132 ON THE BUS 8 R 6411 ZIPPING MASERATI 9 R 1114 DEVINE EMPRESS (r) 10 R 7245 WHO TOLD SHORTY (r) NBT NBT NBT NBT 30.23 29.30 NBT 29.57 29.70 NBT B Smith S Grey A Manwaring D Geall V Roz A Lord R O’Brien M Hallinan K Cottrell B Pursell 520m 9.20 41.00 34.00 12.00 23.00 101.00 *1.55 23.00 2.90 6.50 34.00 TIPS: SHE’S A PEARL 6, Zipping Maserati 8, Ruff Shot 4, He’s On Fire 3. Thedogs.com.au says: MDC Semi #5 will be the cynosure of all eyes, with reigning champ SHE’S A PEARL (6) one step away from defending her Crown. True qualities of a special animal, to overcome issues before posting a gritty Prelude win. Fitter tonight. ZIPPING MASERATI (8) is yet to tackle Pearl in a race. He gets the gun draw to test her. RUFF SHOT (4) Exotics play. R9 TAB Million Dollar Chase S/F $10,500 Non Graded Semi Final 1 R 2232 CHASING FERNANDO 2 R 1232 YUKO GIRL 3 R 1117 MUFFLER 4 R 4321 NORDIC THUNDER 5 R 7436 DANA MAGGIE 6 R 2211 ZIPPY TESLA 7 R 1225 IMPRESS BROMELL 8 R 4721 ZIPPING KYRGIOS 9 R 6153 BLACK FOX (r) 10 R 8285 WAR WEAPON (r) 29.81 29.70 NBT 30.17 NBT 29.82 NBT 29.37 29.89 NBT C Watts S Sultana M Mabbott S Sundstrom B Talbot A Dailly SCRATCHED J Finn C Arletos N Brown 520m 9.37 5.00 3.50 34.00 34.00 101.00 4.60 — *2.50 15.00 51.00 TIPS: YUKO GIRL 2, Zipping Kyrgios 8, Zippy Tesla 6, Chasing Fernando 1. Thedogs.com.au says: MDC Semi #6 - and with a couple of Scratchings, the placement of Reserve runners will prove crucial to the result. The speedy BLACK FOX (9) becomes either a hindrance or a help, to the 2 main fancies. As it stands, YUKO GIRL (2) has the pace to lead. ZIPPING KYRGIOS (8) would relish a cart across from 8, via the Fox. ZIPPY TESLA (6) is very strong. R10 TAB Million Dollar Chase S/F $10,500 Non Graded Semi Final 1 R 2262 HE’S GRAND 2 R 3323 HERE COMES BUDDY 3 R 6527 SHOWDOWN 4 R 6232 SOMBRERO 5 R 8462 HOLD ME UP 6 R 8233 CASUAL GLANCE 7 R 4113 FAT BOY’S DREAM 8 R 1711 ASTON BARAK 9 R 5363 DOONAN (r) 10 R 7265 ZIGGY STAR (r) NBT NBT NBT NBT 29.87 29.78 30.25 29.60 29.71 29.81 R O’Brien D Hoskins J Cutlack N Brown J Comito M Lill M Davidson J Fletcher A Lord P Lagogiane 520m 9.58 3.70 51.00 19.00 23.00 9.00 *3.40 6.00 3.80 15.00 34.00 TIPS: HE’S GRAND 1, Casual Glance 6, Fat Boy’s Dream 7, Aston Barak 8. Thedogs.com.au says: Semi #7 of the MDC is an open contest hence the reason we’ve landed on one still winless at WP. HE’S GRAND (1) is all class on the Provincials but struggling in Town. Led clearly when run down here Sat. Box a huge assist. CASUAL GLANCE (6) can fly if he nails the start. Must do so. FAT BOY’S DREAM (7) fitter. ASTON BARAK (8) is the class factor. R11 TAB Million Dollar Chase S/F $10,500 Non Graded Semi Final 1 R 3174 MELLCAT BIG BOY 2 R 1132 MCINERNEY 3 R 1136 COCO MODEL 4 R 8612 SPECIAL BLEND 5 R 4133 NOT TODAY 6 R 1411 RED REACTOR 7 R 2111 NANGAR CHIEF 8 R 1263 RITZA DONNA 9 R 1564 EMBRACE (r) 10 R 1175 SET ME FREE (r) 29.72 NBT 29.73 29.86 30.12 30.21 FSH 29.72 29.68 NBT J Mellon B Pursell T Corless A Dwyer M Craig D Pell D Barnes M Gatt C Chappelow B Keel 520m 10.15 *3.40 4.40 3.60 16.00 26.00 9.50 14.00 6.50 8.00 13.00 TIPS: MCINERNEY 2, Mellcat Big Boy 1, Red Reactor 6, Coco Model 3. Thedogs.com.au says: Huge nerves for connections, with MDC Semi #8, the last chance to qualify, for a shot at next week’s Big One. MCINERNEY (2) is a talented VIC chaser - and both his WP runs have been full of merit. Broken 30 secs in 2 minors. MELLCAT BIG BOY (1) gets the gun draw to feature. Just needs to utilise it. RED REACTOR (6) and COCO MODEL (3) both players. SEMI FINALS TONIGHT V1 - TELE01Z01MA 520m 8.57
94 SPORT FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU GAL’S DOUBLE DELIGHT PETER BADEL IT was labelled a pathetic pugilistic joke. It ended up a bloody Origin war. Paul Gallen again underlined his iron-willed courage after overcoming a second-round knockdown to beat Justin Hodges and Ben Hannant in a wild and spiteful boxing double header in Brisbane on Thursday night. In high-octane scenes at Nissan Arena, Hodges looked set to pull off a stunning boilover – and secure a $1 million payday – when he dropped a tiring Gallen in the second round of the second bout. But with Gallen on his knees, his face battered and bruised, the Sharks legend summoned every bit of his courage and guts to launch an epic fightback to sink Hodges after he earlier disposed of Hannant with a unanimous points victory. Capitalising on Gallen’s fatigue, Hodges came out swinging and when Gallen went down following a powerful right late in the second round, the 41-year-old looked done. But somehow, Gallen, who had a one-hour break between bouts, found a special spirit that few Australian athletes possess. With defeat stalking him, Gallen went berserk, unleashing a volley of punches that swamped Hodges, who appeared shaken late in the second round when his rival almost pushed him over the ropes and jammed him with a savage right. Paul Gallen rains blows on Justin Hodges after Hodges (inset, above) knocked him down and Gallen (inset, left) beat Ben Hannant in an earlier fight. Pictures: Getty Images Even in the third round, Hodges was doing enough to win, but every time the Broncos legend attempted to drive the final nail, Gallen climbed out of the coffin. In the end, Hodges ended up six feet under, Gallen’s plethora of rapid-fire punches finishing the job and ensuring he delivered a one-two punch to his Queensland foes after Hannant also failed entering the ring first. “That was really tough, getting up again was tougher than I thought,” Gallen said. “It’s a credit for ‘Hodgo’ to put me down and stun my brain with that shot.” Hodges was largely the better fighter, taking advantage of Hannant taking petrol out of Gallen’s tank, but he was in awe of the NRL champion’s ticker. “Full credit to Gal, we talked a lot of crap but he is one hell of a competitor,” Hodges said. “There’s no way in the world I was hurt. I will do it again. “If Gal wants to do six, three- The solution to today’s crossword will appear in The Sunday Telegraph SPORTSWORD No.962 1 2 3 10 4 5 6 7 11 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 35 33 34 36 nant and Hodges n after copping beatings against Justis Huni and Kris Terzievski in the past 15 months. Gallen had been tipped to knockout Hannant but the Polar Bear made the former NSW Origin skipper work hard for his unanimous points (40-37, 40-36, 40-36) victory. Incredibly, Hannant suffered two broken ribs in a park football match a month ago and kept the injury secret to ensure there were no excuses entering the ring against Gallen. minute rounds, I will be up for it.” Gallen confirmed he is up for a rematch with Hodges in his retirement fight in December – provided the bout is on Sydney soil “I’m ready to retire, I’m 41, I’ve got one fight left on my contract,” Gallen said. “’Hodgo asked for a rematch and I said yes, so let’s do it in Sydney.” No one can ever question Gallen’s courage. But he began to look every bit of his 41 years against Han- ACROSS 1. California MLB team based in Brooklyn until 1958 (1,1,7) 6. Ron Massey Cup’s 2003–08 sponsored name (3,4) 10. Ex-Western Force and Rebels centre, Mitch ... (5) 11. NZ golfer, son of 80s All Blacks five-eighth Grant (4,3) 12. Most capped international netballer, NZ’s Irene Van ... (3) 13. Ball hit immediately after it bounces (4–6) 14. 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96 SPORT FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU Pat’s path to the Urn HAYNES CALLS IT QUITS RUSSELL GOULD Gruelling Ashes tour revealed BEN HORNE AUSTRALIA is set to play two Tests at The Oval next winter as part of a jampacked calendar which includes the World Test Championship Final and the Ashes. Pat Cummins’ team will be asked to retrace their steps from four years ago in their bid to go one step further than they did in 2019 and not just retain the urn, but win the Ashes on foreign soil. The World Test Championship Final will begin on either June 6 or 8, most likely at The Oval in London, rather than Lord’s – due to complications with using the home of cricket. Australia is odds on to make the final for the first time, barring a meltdown against West Indies and South Africa this summer. If it does qualify, Australia will be asked to back up from the historic challenge of vying to be world Test champions in a one-off Test for the hype of a first Ashes Test at Edgbaston just a few days later on June 16. The schedule then provides a breather before the second Ashes Test is expected to take place at Lord’s from June 28, where the must-watch Jofra AUSTRALIA’S ASHES ODYSSEY World Test Championship Final, either June 6 or 8, likely at The Oval 1st Ashes Test, Edgbaston June 16 2nd Ashes Test, Lord’s June 28 3rd Ashes Test, Headingley July 6 4th Ashes Test, Old Trafford July 19 5th Ashes Test, The Oval July 27 Archer and Steve Smith rematch will take place following their unforgettable bout back in 2019. On July 27, Australia returns to where it all started two months earlier and will bookend the monster tour with a final Ashes Test back at The Oval. It’s the first time an Ashes won’t primarily take place in the heart of the English summer in August, with ECB administrators preferring to prioritise its own domestic Hundred competition. England’s claim they have reinvented Test cricket this year with ‘Baz Ball’ sets the tone for a hugely entertaining Ashes in 2023. New England coach Brendon McCullum has already declared Jimmy Anderson (40) and Stuart Broad (36) will go around in the Ashes. Rachael Haynes and Leah Poulton with their son Hugo. Picture: Getty RACHAEL Haynes was adamant selectors have “loads of options” to fill key leadership roles after the national vice-captain confirmed her retirement from international cricket. It comes on the back of captain Meg Lanning taking an indefinite break, as well as men’s ODI captain Aaron Finch retiring. Haynes, 35, has been Lanning’s deputy since 2018 and didn’t want to anoint a successor, with a group of veterans including Alyssa Healy and Ellyse Perry having all been part of the team for more than 12 years. She suggested Healy had been ready for the role for some time. “Behind the scenes they have been preparing for this moment for a little while now,” Haynes said. Haynes, who has been national vice-captain since 2018, decided to retire after 84 T20 internationals, 77 ODIs and six Tests. Haynes will continue as captain of the Sydney Thunder in the WBBL. TELE01Z01MA - V1
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98 SPORT Brisbane’s Joe Daniher. Daniher returns for Lions MARCO MONTEVERDE BRISBANE has recalled star Joe Daniher and ruckman Oscar McInerney for Friday night’s AFL preliminary final against Geelong at the MCG. Former Cat Darcy Fort and Tom Fullarton, who both played well in the Lions’ win over Melbourne last Friday, are the unlucky omissions. Daniher withdrew from the Lions side that beat the Demons on the day of the match to return to Brisbane for the birth of his daughter. McInerney returns from concussion, having not played since copping a heavy blow in the first two minutes of the Lions’ win over Richmond in week one of the finals. Ruckman Fort has been named among the emergencies alongside Rhys Mathieson, Jaxon Prior and Ryan Lester. After a week off, Geelong has made no change to the line-up which defeated Collingwood by a goal in the first week of the finals. Defender Jake Kolodjashnij proved his fitness after hurting his knee in the qualifying final and was replaced by Mark O’Connor late in the term. O’Connor has again been listed as the medical sub, but could be elevated into the 22 given his success tagging Lachie Neale in the past. Collingwood has made no change to the line-up which defeated Fremantle in the semi-final for the preliminary final assignment against Sydney at the SCG. Sydney also made no change to its winning qualifying final team, with Braeden Campbell listed as the sub. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU BLAKEY-ING THE MOULD Swans’ father-son duo have a unique story ROB FORSAITH NICK Blakey isn’t alone in regarding an AFL premiership as a childhood dream, yet he is one of few players to have vicariously experienced the euphoria at age 12. And, as his father John knows all too well, Nick’s love of footy and deep-seated determination to play were ignited long before the Sydney Swans won the 2012 grand final. “When he was a little boy, I used to say to him, ‘What do you want to do mate?’ He’d tell me ‘I want to play AFL’,” John Blakey recalls. “I said, ‘That’s great but you know that might not happen, right. So what else would you do?’. “He goes, ‘Oh well, I’d just coach like you, Dad’. That’s his life. That’s the world he grew up in. He just thought as a kid you grow up, play AFL footy, it just happens. “Fortunately, it’s turned out he can play.” It is telling how rarely commentators refer to Nick as the son of John, who played 359 games then dived into coaching before Nick was in school. Redeployed as a rebounding defender after playing almost every position on the park, the younger Blakey’s dash, dare, left boot and mop of hair have ensured his status as a fan favourite at the SCG. The 22-year-old is one of several youngsters to have helped Sydney surge back into premiership contention in scintillating fashion, while also raising expectations that it could be the start of another stretch of sustained success. But the reality is Blakey’s journey to this September, featuring the first SCG preliminary final since 1996, hasn’t just happened. Not since 1996, when Paul Kelly’s SYDNEY v COLLINGWOOD SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND, TOMORROW, 4:45PM McCartin McCartin Rampe B Pendlebury Moore Murphy Florent Fox Lloyd HB Daicos Howe Crisp Stephens Mills Gulden C Daicos Lipinski Bianco Heeney Reid Hayward HF Elliott Cameron McCreery Papley Franklin Clarke F de Goey Mihocek Hoskin-Elliott Hickey Rowbottom Parker R Cox Maynard Sidebottom Blakey McDonald McInerney Warner Int Ginnivan Johnson Noble Quaynor Campbell McLean Gould Cunningham Emg Henry Carmichael Kreuger Brown – In – Campbell Out Carmichael pluck and Plugger’s point after the siren carried their side to the grand final, has there been a Swans player forced to wait so long for their finals debut in terms of games played for the club. That statistic says more about Sydney’s incredible run of finals appearances under coaches John Longmire and Paul Roos than Blakey’s milestone in his 76th AFL match. It does reflect an abrupt end to Blakey’s topsy-turvy 2021, when 10 teammates had what proved to be a bittersweet first taste of finals footy. It was his third AFL season – and first since dad John left the Swans after 14 Nick Blakey, Luke Parker, Errol Gulden and Tom Papley ahead of the preliminary final against Collingwood at the SCG and (inset) Nick and John Blakey. Pictures: Phil Hillyard years of service to become North Melbourne’s senior assistant coach. The versatile cygnet was dropped after a quiet game in Round 10, having tried to add pinch-hitting ruckman to a revolving door of roles. The axe was expected. Longmire’s instruction to play in the reserves’ back line was not. “I thought straight away that I’d be no good at it. Just because I had no idea of what I was doing,” Blakey concedes. “I’d never played defence in my life. My first couple of years in the AFL, I probably didn’t have a defensive bone in my body out there. It was one of the real deficiencies in my game. “I didn’t set the world on fire in the VFL, but I learned a role, got some confidence and came back. It’s a spot that suits me quite well. I can use my speed to attack and defend.” The switch proved a masterstroke. Blakey earned an AFL call-up then hit career-best form, only for a marking contest to prematurely end his season in Round 22. Blakey watched the Swans-Giants elimination final on TV with family in Melbourne after surgery to repair a crack in the bottom of his right leg. “It was a tough game to watch,” he says. Longmire, unable to join John Blakey in North Melbourne’s 1996 premiership side because he was still TELE01Z01MA - V1
SPORT 99 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 recovering from a knee reconstruction, is no stranger to cruelly-timed injuries. “I remember the conversation I had with Horse. I was obviously pretty upset,” Nick Blakey admits. “He said as much as it hurts now, just get yourself right. He spoke about how I’ve got many years left. “He said he’d be doing everything he can to make sure that the team is back in the hunt again.” Blakey worked hard over the offseason and was rewarded. He missed Round 11 through illness, but otherwise has been entrenched in the Swans’ best 22 this year. Sydney’s upset win over Melbourne earlier this month, in front of 78,377 fans at the MCG, was a frenzied introduction to finals that left the speedster hungry for more. Sport is littered with examples of parent-child pairings who achieved great things, but the reality is a surname can be bugbear or boon. For every Nick Blakey or Nick Daicos, there are so many who go down a different path for a variety of reasons. The spotlight, already blinding for many draft hopefuls, becomes all that more intense when you add in a parental shadow. Growing up north of the Barassi Line helped in that regard. John Blakey, a dual premiership Never miss the action. Download the SEN App & Listen Live V1 - TELE01Z01MA player once referred to as “the sort of bloke you’d want your daughter to marry” by Denis Pagan, also made a concerted effort to ensure footy remained a pleasure rather than a pressure-laden punish. “Dad was big on that. ‘Just go and have fun, run around and muck around with your mates’. I played football because I loved football,” Nick Blakey says. “And playing junior football in Sydney, nobody knew who I was. Nobody knew who Dad was.” John Blakey never coached any of his son’s under-age teams. “I just wanted to be Dad,” John says. “To some degree, that’s exactly why I left the Swans. He’s got coaches telling him what to do, I never stepped over that line and I never will. I just wanted him to be able to have clear air, forge his own career.” Nick excelled to a level where it was not a question of if he would be drafted in 2018, but by whom. The teenager was in the unique position of being eligible to join Brisbane or North Melbourne as a father-son selection, nominate Sydney as his preferred home (as an academy selection) or play draft lotto. “It was pretty simple. I don’t think the other two clubs were too shocked,” Blakey explains. A ground rule was established at home by John and wife Kelly after the 2018 draft: no footy (work) chat. In the two seasons they were together at the Swans, John was never Nick’s line coach or direct mentor. “It worked. I didn’t really deal with him, the other coaches looked after that,” John notes. Yet this year’s intense trolling of Parramatta player Jake Arthur, whose NRL club is coached by his father Brad, highlights how similar arrangements can end in metaphoric tears. John and Nick had no such dramas, although the latter did cop the odd sledge while finding his feet at AFL level. “Every now and then,” he chuckles. “Some funny ones, ‘You’re only getting a game because your old man is a coach’. All fun and games.” John Blakey, now working at the Kangaroos alongside another teammate Alastair Clarkson, hopes to spend the next two Saturdays as a proud father in the stands. Nick’s laser-like focus is on Collingwood, yet further memories of 2012 are certain to be rekindled should the Swans progress to this year’s grand final. “I just remember how happy everyone was,” he says. “My older sister and I got to hold up the cup. I was really lucky as a young kid. I think that was the first time I was old enough to start to understand how hard it is to actually win a grand final.” Officially over for resident Kennedy MARC MCGOWAN RETIRING Sydney champion Josh Kennedy’s unlikely bid to play again this year is over after another hamstring setback. Kennedy announced in early August he would retire at season’s end but that he was holding out hope of being an on-field part of the Swans’ premiership bid. Instead, the 34-year-old, who was limping at Swans training on Thursday, will have to watch from the sidelines as Sydney faces Collingwood at the SCG on Saturday in a bid to reach its first grand final in six seasons. Kennedy injured his left hamstring in the VFL only days before his announcement, although he was already planning to call time on his career before that. Swans coach John Longmire and Kennedy’s teammates have endlesslyy praised the triple All-Australian for his offfield role and attitude this year as he chased a fairytale ending. Sydney beat the Magpies by 27 points a month ago but star midfielder Jordan De Goey didn’t play that day and he has been arguably the player of the finals series so far. Both Longmire and veteran defender Dane Rampe deflected questions about whose job it would be to stop in-form De Goey. “What’s been good about our midfield over the past couple of weeks is it’s been a genuine group approach,” Rampe said. “We’ve seen ‘Millsy’ (Callum Mills) do jobs on people, ‘Rowy’ (James Rowbottom as well), and ‘Parksy’ (Luke Parker) last week on (Melbourne’s Jack) Viney. There’s no doubt that De Goey is in good form, but it’s not something that we’re overly concerned about. We’ve just got to respect him, which we will, and we’re coming out to compete.”
100 SPORT FRIDAY SEPTEMBER S 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU TONY BRASSEL AUSTRALIA’S MOST RESPECTED TIPSTER Snap, crackle ‘n’ pop RAY THOMAS DUAL Group 1-winning mare Snapdancer will give trainers Ciaron Maher and David Eustace their first runner in the $15m The TAB Everest at Randwick next month. Inglis Bloodstock boss Sebastian Hutch confirmed on Thursday that Snapdancer had been locked in for the Inglisowned Everest slot. Inglis compiled a video announcing Snapdancer as its Everest runner and managed to convince Maher to do his own version of “The Floss Dance” after learning his mare would be in the elite 12-horse field for the world’s richest turf race on October 15. “We are very grateful to Inglis for selecting Snapdancer as their Everest runner,’’ Maher said. “For years we have sat back and watched this phenomenon that is The Everest. “So, for Snapdancer to be our first runner is a really great achievement for the team.’’ Snapdancer will go straight to The Everest next month on the back of her Group 1 win in the Memsie Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield where she defeated subsequent Makybe Diva Stakes winner I’m Thunderstruck. A last start over 1400m has been a good base for an assault on The Everest, with Vega Magic winning the Memsie only to finish a close second to Redzel in the race’s inaugural running in 2017. Crack colt Yes Yes Yes followed his second in the Golden Rose to win the 2019 The Everest in a Randwick track record time of 1min 7.32sec. Snapdancer has proven effective over the Randwick 1200m course herself, recording a stunning 1min 7.67sec to win there earlier in her career. She’s also won a Group 3 Triscay Stakes over The Everest course. With seven wins (and seven placings) from 20 starts and earnings of $2.2m, Snapdancer has emerged as an outstanding sprinter, particularly over the last 12 months when she has won the Group 1 Sangster Stakes and Magic Millions Fillies and Mares race. “She is in career-best form and will be absolutely ready to rip in the middle of October,’’ Eustace said. Snapdancer is part-owned by syndicator Brad Spicer, who was relieved the deal had final- ly been negotiated with Inglis to gain a start in The Everest. “This mare is such a superstar and for the next five weeks leading into the race it is going to be a hell of a lot of fun,’’ Spicer said. Snapdancer becomes the sixth sprinter confirmed for The Everest after the top four finishers in last year’s race, Nature Strip (Chris Waller Racing), Masked Crusader (Max Whitby, Neil Werrett and Col Madden), Eduardo (Yulong) and Lost And Running (TAB). Top sprinter Mazu has been selected by joint slot-holders Arrowfield and The Star. OPTIONS OPEN BUT MOODY CAMP WISHES FOR A START TONY’S TOP TIPS BEST BET RANDWICK (R5 No.5) CROSS TALK Given a month off after his brave third in a $186k Hawkesbury feature. Then just pipped by Mr Mozart in a hot Canterbury trial. Should control the pace. BEST VALUE RANDWICK (R10 No.9) BRIGANTINE Now a gelding. Has won first-up and streaked home in two recent barrier trials. Drawn deep, but James McDonald steers. Enough said. MELBOURNE BOURNE BEST BET I Wish I Win (Jamie Kah) salutes at Caulfield late last month. Picture: Racing Photos GILBERT GARDINER SIR Rupert Clarke Stakes favourite I Wish I Win will be aimed at Sandown on Sunday week should he fail to gain a start in the $1m Group 1 on Saturday at Caulfield. I Wish I Win, a firm $3.20 favourite with TAB after an ominous Australian debut, is stranded 18th in the ballot order, reliant on two scratchings ahead of him to make the 16-horse field. Despite the uncertainty, assistant trainer Katherine Coleman said holding over the untapped Kiwi gelding “is not the end of the world”. The Listed Testa Rossa Stakes (1300m) or Group 3 Sandown Stakes (1500m) on Sunday week are suitable fallback races towards the “main target” Group 1 Toorak Handicap next month. “It’s a wait and see game for us really,” Coleman said. “It won’t change much with what Full access for just $1 THE spring carnival continues on Saturday with great racing at Caulfield and Randwick. Anamoe and Zaaki do battle in the George Main Stakes in Sydney, while a capacity field will match wits in the Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes in Melbourne. In a limited time offer to celebrate the spring carnival, you can become a Racenet iQ member and unlock everything on Racenet for just $1 with no lock-in contracts. Members have access to two of Australia’s most trusted form analysts, Tony Brassel and Mark Guest, along with tips from the entire Racenet iQ stable. Scan the QR code or go to racenet.com.au for more information. he does the next few days … we hope a couple come out, but if they don’t it’s not the end of the world, there’s a few options for him at Sandown.” I Wish I Win stamped his Group 1 authority last start, blasting rivals including the talented Gentleman Roy by four lengths in a 1400m open handicap at Caulfield. The four-year-old Savabeel gelding settled midfield, behind a strong tempo, and sprinted clear $20 HILAL finished within 2½ lengths of gun colt Anamoe in the Winx Stakes. He’s one of many chances in a wide open Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes if the favourite doesn’t gain a start. from the 200m under a hold from Jamie Kah. Coleman said similar get-back runon tactics, if required, would be deployed on Saturday from barrier 14. “We’re really happy with how the horse is, we’d be happy enough to have a crack if we do get a run,” Coleman said. Kah will ride Danny O’Brientrained Graceful Girl in the Rupert Clarke should I Wish I Win not gain a start. WITH THE GURU CAULFIELD (R4 No.2) AFT CABIN Impressive winning a Sandown 1400m maiden two starts back, gapping his rivals by more than six lengths. Back to 1200m at Caulfield last start and held on for second. SCAN HERE TO ACCESS YOUR NEW WORD ON THE PUNT Bott: Converge is on right track MITCH COHEN ADRIAN Bott is confident Converge can get his Golden Eagle quest back on track in Saturday’s Group 1 George Main Stakes (1600m) but remains wary of another deteriorating Randwick surface. Randwick was a Soft 6 at acceptance time on Wednesday however rain has been forecast late in the week which looks set to impact that rating. Converge struggled first up in the Group 2 Tramway Stakes, beating just one runner home after the conditions fell into the heavy range. Bott, who trains with Gai Waterhouse, knows Converge is much better than that and hopes the Frankel gelding gets the chance to show he is back to his best in the $1m mile. “He can bounce back,” Bott said. “Obviously it was a disap- pointing run but it was the track, 1400m on a testing track was a pretty big ask for him. “He bounced out of it really good but he is just not great on those surfaces. “He does handle the heavy, winning the Group 1 on Randwick on it, but different tracks. “The Doncaster he struggled in it and even the Rosehill Guineas to an extent he struggled, so just first up I think it heightened it.” TELE03Z01MA - V1
SPORT 101 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 NEWCASTLE — MATT JONES RACE 1 Communist is third-up here and comes out of a fair race at the midweeks last start when solid in behind a promising winner. He’s got barrier one and James McDonald back on and he won on him two runs back. Ting Tong is first-up after getting to a Queensland Derby in May and those types generally come back well fresh and he’s had two trials to get ready and just has to lug the weight to be in the finish. Stablemate I Want One has the fitness edge on Ting Tong but not the class. They’re still about the same price though. Bet: Ting Tong to win RACE 2 A Lot More Love was also nominated for a Stakes race at Randwick on Saturday but the Ryan/Alexiou team has opted for an easier race here and she’s run second both times this prep and shouldn’t be racing for much longer at the provincials if she keeps going up. Condrieu has had seven barrier trials to date before her debut as a five-year-old. She finished off her latest heat in classy fashion and she has a good gate so look for a good start to her career. Poetic Drama will be better second-up over more ground and she’s going to be a threat as an improving type. Bet: Poetic Drama to win RACE 3 Is Summons a false favourite here? He’s got the Waller/McDonald team behind him but did run last on debut at the midweeks and has only trialled fair since. The blinkers go on State Of America for the first time in a race after he was erratic at Gosford. In a subsequent barrier trial he looked much better with the head gear on so he might improve greatly here from a good gate. Warby ran second in the Black Opal on debut and has raced in two other high-quality events to date so he’s placed for his easiest test here. Bet: State Of America to win RACE 4 Ebhaar bounced back to form down in grade last start and isn’t placed in a race that’s overly tough again, she’s third-up and shouldn’t be going backwards here. Shalstar is a real winner already with three victories and a second from her first four runs to date. She beat Sneaky Paige last start and she’s come out and proved herself as a Stakes grade horse so the form is on the board. Washington Towers flies fresh and if the rain comes he’s an even better chance. Bet: Shalstar to win RACE 5 Left Reeling is above average and has the determination to go with her talent. She has form around Yearning and ran in a Flight Stakes last year. She’s third-up now and looked well placed to keep on winning with James McDonald back on. The consistency of Martini Crusader takes him a long way here and the predicted rain shouldn’t matter to him. Flying Witness has been racing well without winning this time in. She needs to find the killer blow and she can really improve her record. Bet: Left Reeling to win RACE 6 A wet track won’t hurt Arapaho’s chances and the horse is in top form and with his tactical speed the smallish field should suit. The weight he’s giving away is the only issue. Durston had promised a big performance off his barrier trials this time in and it finally came third-up in the Wyong Cup when given a good ride from James McDonald. Born A King is on fire and drops 5kg off a dominant win at Rosehill down in grade. Is a heavy track an issue? The Maher/Eustace yard has had plenty of success of late bringing up stayers to win in NSW. Is Mankayan the latest? Bet: Arapaho to win RACE 7 Cross Talk will come across them and try to lead all the way and the wetter the track the better. If he doesn’t win he’ll probably only get nabbed in the last 50m at worst. Purple Sector is going well but needs a drying track. Character will be better for the first-up run and is a multiple Group 2 winner so class is on this horse’s side here. Bet: Cross Talk to win RACE 8 Icebath is the best weighted horse on the day by a mile and if the track is wet she probably goes here and not to the George Main on Saturday. She’s already worth a lot of money but a Stakes win still hasn’t occurred yet. More Prophets is way overs here after catching the eye late in the Mona Lisa and $35 is ridiculous. Hope In Your Heart is another who is overs after beating the promising Frumos last time. Katalin has just missed both times this prep and looks primed. Bet: Icebath to win or More Prophets each-way V1 - TELE01Z01MA 101 Purple reign hunter MATT JONES NEWCASTLE TODAY A BIG performance in Friday’s $200,000 Group 3 Cameron Handicap (1500m) will put John Thompson’s veteran back on to an Epsom Handicap path. The Cameron Handicap is a traditional lead up race to the big Randwick mile race and if Purple Sector can salute on Friday he’s a big chance of being aimed at the Group 1 next month. “He’d have to win this to go there,” Thompson said. The Randwick trainer is on weather watch however and also has Saturday’s Bill Ritchie Handicap as a back up plan. But it’s highly likely that Purple Sector will travel up the coast on Friday. “We’ll go wherever the track is in better order. It will depend on how much rain Randwick gets on Thursday night,” Thompson said. “If we get the 20mml that’s predicted Saturday will be in the heavy range so we’ll have a crack at Newcastle on Friday.” Purple Sector has drawn barrier four for Friday’s Cameron after showing a welcome return to form first-up when just edged out by Old MATT JONES NEWCASTLE BEST BET Race 7 No.4: Cross Talk He’s placed in a Group 3 but it looks very winnable for him as long as he gets it easy enough coming across the field to lead. A real winner. NEXT BEST Race 8 No.3: Icebath This has to be the day she gets some black-type after a stack of near misses in Group 1 races and the Golden Eagle. VALUE BET Race 3 No.6: State Of America We’ll take a chance that the blinkers will turn this horse around here as he wears them in a race for the first time. He looked much better with them on in a recent barrier trial. Flame in a Benchmark 100 race over 1400m at Randwick three weeks ago. His second-up record is pretty good and he should get the run of the race from the draw and get every hope with full fitness on his side. “He’s in good order and is problem free at the moment so I’m happy and it’s a nice race for him QUADDIE Race 5: 4,8,11 Race 6: 1,2,4,9 Race 7: 1,3,4,9 Race 8: 2,3,5,9 TRAINER TO WATCH Local trainer Kris ris Lees can start off the day welll in the first withh I Want One and Ting Tong while Luncies and Special Reward ward are in the Cameron and Kedah and Le Villi race in the Tibbie. JOCKEY TO WATCH Kerrin McEvoy can win the Newcastle Gold Cup on Born A King and Icebath has to be very hard to hold out in the Tibbie Stakes two races later. and he’s drawn well with a good jockey (Brenton Avdulla) on,” Thompson said. “He’s just been a bit plagued with feet problems during his career and it’s held him back a little but he’s won a couple of Stakes races. “He’s a gelding and he’s got plenty more racing in him. Legwise he’s good it’s just his front feet where he’s got that fibreglass stuff on which keeps him pretty good.” Thompson thinks the race favourite might be saved for Saturday if the weather predictions are true. “I think they’re chasing the rain (with Cross Talk) and they’re leading towards Randwick if the rain comes,” he said. More Prophets is going to start around the $35 mark in the Tibbie Stakes. She ran sixth to Meg in the Mona Lisa Stakes two weeks ago when the race was over early on. She was still running on better than anything that day. “She ran well first-up when her last sections were very good for the day and I thought she was a real hope at Wyong defending her crown in the Mona Lisa but she blew the start and was last when we wanted to be midfield,” Thompson said. “If she landed midfield she would’ve went close to winning. “We’ve taken the blinkers off and gone back to winkers so she can see a bit more and jump better. We want her a bit closer on Friday.” Bella Violet runs for Thompson in a Midway Handicap at Randwick on Saturday and from barrier one she’s a much better hope now as long as the track improves. BAKER’S WARHORSE KEEPS UP THE FIGHT MATT JONES Rachel King wins on Arapaho at Randwick on August 20. Picture: Getty Images IF you want to win a cup race in Sydney or anywhere around town you likely have to beat a strong Chris Waller team of horses and Bjorn Baker’s Arapaho is out to do that on Friday. Bjorn Baker and Rachel King. The in-from six-year-old races in the $250,000 speed and a turn of foot.” Group 3 Newcastle Gold Baker wants to get him Cup (2300m) against Walto a Group 1 next month at ler’s trio of Durston, Yiyi Randwick but he’ll have to and Born A King. keep running well to get to Durston (Wyong Cup) his dream grand final, and Born A King are both which wasn’t on the radar coming off last-start wins, when he resumed at Muswhile Yiyi was a close secwellbrook on April 1. ond in the Wyong Cup two “He’s been up for a long weeks ago. time and we’re mindful of Arapaho won the Grafthat but we want to get him ton Cup four starts back to The Metropolitan,” and the Group 3 Premier’s Baker said. “He’s not showCup two runs ago, before ing us any signs that he’s running second last start in had enough. We don’t do the Listed Tatt’s Cup last much with him between time out, so he’s going to runs so we do take it very present a worthy challenge. quietly with him. “He’s been running real“He often only has one ly well and he doesn’t mind really soft gallop between a bit of cut in the track and runs and it seems to be there’s a bit of rain foreworking at this stage.” cast,” Baker said. Cinque Torri also goes The race sets up well for around at Newcastle in the Arapaho despite him havopener after winning at ing drawn the widest gate Wyong last start. and carrying top weight. “He’s been going really “I’m not too worried well but I’m just a bit worabout the wide gate and I’ll ried about the track for leave it to Rachel King,” him,” Baker said. “I’d like to Baker said. see it drying. “I do think the small “He is a horse that needs field suits us because he’s a decent track but he’s been got a little bit of tactical racing very well.” YOUR 28-PAGE GUIDE: SEE P35
102 SPORT FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU SON BAYS FOR SHARK BLOOD PAMELA WHALEY NOT even 100kg NRL players such as Siosifa Talakai are safe from being roasted in their own home. And by their own blood, no less. It’s bad enough Talakai will face South Sydney – the club that sacked him years ago – in an elimination final against Cronulla on Saturday night. But does his six-year-old son Tevita have to support the Rabbitohs, too? “I leave him, he’s a footy fanatic like me,” Talakai said. “If he follows the Rabbitohs, he follows the Rabbitohs. But he’s only wearing Sharks gear on Saturday. “He plays for Mascot, my junior club. So he plays in the Rabbitohs comp. I guess that’s why he follows them. He has a Rabbitohs shirt and he’s always wanting to wear it.” It’s crushing for a dad who has played with the Sharks for three seasons now. Talakai and the family watched Sunday’s Rabbitohs versus Roosters epic at home, just down the road from Allianz Stadium in Mascot. It’s where Talakai grew up and where he’s raising his family. Feeling like he had been “hit by a truck” after Saturday’s epic qualifier against North Queensland, all Talakai could hope for was that the Roosters and Rabbitohs had an equally brutal battle – physically and mentally. This year especially, he’s wizened up to the game that goes on between the ears. Playing State of Origin for NSW this season and being around camp helped him figure it out, just by watching the professionalism of James Tedesco and Nathan Cleary and how they use emotion, rather than letting it drain them. “Origin was massive for me,” he said. “There’s a reason why Teddy and Cleary are at the top of the game. They do a lot of small things right and nail their preparation every day. “Watching them do that everyday made me more hungry and made me want to be like them. I want to be at the top of my game, too. “[I’ve changed] little habits. I limit my time on the game and I do a lot more mobility and meditating. “My preparation has changed. Just training too, I have a laugh here and there but before that I used to joke around a lot. I try not to joke around too much and get carried away. I try to nail it so I’m at my peak come game day.” HUMBLING EXPERIENCE A few years ago it would have been a different story. Talakai has spoken at length about his axing from Souths in 2018. How he thought he was a superstar at the club but was eventually sacked by then-coach Michael Maguire for repeated contract breaches. It was all over in an instant. He then rebuilt his career in the SHARKS V RABBITOHS ALLIANZ STADIUM, SATURDAY, 8:00PM William Kennedy 1 Latrell Mitchell Connor Tracey 2 Alex Johnston Jesse Ramien 3 Isaiah Tass Siosifa Talakai 4 Campbell Graham Ronaldo Mulitalo 5 Taane Milne Matthew Moylan 6 Cody Walker Nicholas Hynes 7 Lachlan Ilias Toby Rudolf 8 Tevita Tatola Blayke Brailey 9 Damien Cook Royce Hunt 10 Mark Nicholls Briton Nikora 11 Keaon Koloamatangi Wade Graham 12 Jai Arrow Dale Finucane 13 Cameron Murray INTERCHANGE Teig Wilton Cameron McInnes Braden Hamlin-Uele Andrew Fifita 14 15 16 17 Kodi Nikorima Hame Sele Michael Chee Kam Siliva Havili REFEREE Grant Atkins TAB Sharks $2.05, Rabbitohs $1.78 TV Live Fox League, Kayo & Ch 9 NSW Cup while running the streets of Balmain and Leichhardt at dawn as a garbo, a humbling experience that taught him to never think you have made it. “I’d rather not look back and get complacent,” he saID when asked to reflect on his successful season with the Sharks and an Origin debut. “The last time I got complacent I got sacked. It was a big lesson for me. I’ll keep moving forward and keep striving for more.” Despite the history, he said there would be no extra feeling in Saturday’s game. “Not really” he said. “I’d say a couple of years ago, yeah, it would have, but not now. “I’m done with Souths and I’m a Shark now. I bleed black, white and blue. It’s another game. This one is a bit more important because it’s a finals game and it’s do-or-die, but apart from that, the other team being Souths, it doesn’t matter.” He will draw on past experiences, though. Talakai grew up with Souths forwards Hame Sele and fellow Mascot product Keaon Koloamatangi – the latter of whom it will be up to him to handle on Saturday night. They ran the Coogee stairs together on Saturday mornings during off-season training with their shared manager Tyran Smith, as well as a group of kids. Talakai laughed when he said he and Koloamatangi were “neck and neck at the back of the group”. One way or another there will be a lesson in Saturday night’s game for Talakai’s oldest son Tevita – that roasting is a two-way street. “If I win, I get to give it to him,” Talakai said. “If he wins he’s happy, so it’s a win-win for me.” Siosifa Talakai on the charge for the Sharks against the Sea Eagles, and (inset) playing for the Rabbitohs in 2017. Picture: NRL Photos NANAI EYES THE ROOS 2022 NRL FINALS ROAD TO GLORY QUALIFYING FINAL WEEK 1 PANTHERS 27 EELS 8 ELIMINATION FINAL RAIDERS 28 STORM 20 ELIMINATION FINAL W L SEMI-FINAL W FRIDAY 7.50PM,COMMBANK STADIUM W QUALIFYING FINAL L PANTHERS v WINNER OF 2ND SF SAT, SEPT 24, ACCOR STADIUM W WEEK 2 RABBITOHS 30 ROOSTERS 14 COWBOYS 32 SHARKS 30 EELS V RAIDERS PRELIMINARY FINAL W SEMI-FINAL SHARKS V RABBITOHS WEEK 3 PRELIMINARY FINAL SATURDAY 7.50PM, ALLIANZ STADIUM W COWBOYS v WINNER OF 1ST SF FRI, SEPT 23, QCB STADIUM WEEK 4 GRAND FINAL JEREMIAH Nanai has pledged his allegiance to Australia as the Cowboys young gun looks to complete a dream season by clinching a maiden greenand-gold jumper for the World Cup. While several big-name Origin stars have ruled out representing Australia at next month’s international showpiece in England, Nanai said he was relishing the prospect of a Kangaroos debut. NSW trio Brian To’o (Samoa), Daniel Tupou (Tonga) and Siosifa Talakai (Tonga) have pledged their allegiance to second-tier Pacific nations, while Maroons prop Josh Papalii, a veteran of 11 Tests for Australia, has also chosen Samoa. Nanai, born in New Zealand to Samoan parents, said: “I would love to play for Australia. I’ve always seen myself as a proud Queenslander.” TELE01Z01MA - V1
SPORT 103 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 All Black Richie Mo Mo’unga o unga on his way to o a try last night at Marvel Stadium. Picture: re: Getty y Images Error denies Wallabies JAMIE PANDARAM AUS v NZ A MONUMENTAL error from Wallaby Bernard Foley saw the All Blacks snatch a sensational after-the-siren win to retain the Bledisloe Cup for a 20th straight year. The Wallabies were on the verge of victory, leading 37-34 in the final minute, with Lalakai Foketi winning a crucial turnover. Foley needed to kick the ball out, and the Wallabies simply had to win the lineout and kick the ball dead to win. But referee Matthieu Raynal penalised Foley for wasting time, saying he’d blown his whistle and the Wallabies fiveeighth simply had not taken action. It proved the decisive moment, as the All Blacks launched a final wave at the Wallabies line and despite desperate defence, Jordie Barrett crossed in the corner to clinch the win. It was 39-37 in the end, and ensures the Wallabies must wait until 2023 to have another chance to reclaim the trophy, with next week’s second match RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP 37 39 WALLABIES ALL BLACKS CROWD: 53,245 AT MARVEL in Auckland a dead rubber. Foley had done all he could to keep the Wallabies in the game, setting up a try and kicking six goals including two from the sideline. This was a match of twists and turns, rollercoaster passages of attacking brilliance, and late lead changes that left the crowd of 53,245 at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium breathless. It was 10-all at half-time, but the second half was out of this world. The All Blacks went from a 17-13 lead in the 51st minute, to 31-13 in the 56th courtesy of two stunning tries to Richie Mo’unga and Will Jordan. Andrew Kellaway scored a 61st minute try running on to a Foley offload, bringing the score to 31-20, then another in the 67th from a scrum move followed by Foley’s sideline conversion had the Wallabies within reach at 31-27. Mo’unga kicked a 45-metre penalty goal, before Australia immediately hit back with another try to Pete Samu, whose clever interplay with Marika Koroibete set up Foley for another sideline conversion, this time from the left side. He nailed it, and it was 34all with five minutes remaining. Rob Valetini won a breakdown penalty near halfway and Nic White kicked an incredible 48-metre goal to push Australia into the lead for the first time in the game. It should have been enough, but the Wallabies gave the Kiwis one final opportunity, and it’s all they needed. The Wallabies started the contest by walking towards the haka in an arrow formation. But four minutes into the game, Kiwi hooker and manof-the-match Samisoni Taukei’aho was over for the first try, from his side’s second lineout drive. LIMITED OFFER As a reader of The Daily Telegraph you can access this special offer $1 FOR THE FIRST 6 MONTHS* Call 1800 124 194 or scan the QR code to subscribe now Uncover the story behind the big moments www.codesports.com.au THE THOUGHT BEHIND SPORT *CODE Digital Subscription is $1 for the first six months. After the first six months, the cost is $10.99 per month (billed approximately monthly). Renewals occur unless cancelled in accordance with the full Terms and Conditions. Each payment, once made, is non-refundable, subject to law. A valid active email address is required for account set up. Not in conjunction with any other offer. New customers only. Prices after the introductory pricing period may be varied in accordance with the full Terms and Conditions. See www.codesports.com.au/subscriptionterms for full details. V1 - TELE03Z01MA
104 SPORT FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU ALL-TIME TOP TRY-SCORERS Police to look into death of Sea Eagle Rabbitohs flyer Alex Johnston will pass Sharks great Andrew Ettingshausen (below) on the all-time tryscorers’ list if he grabs a four-pointer in the elimination semi-final. Picture: Getty Images 212 Ken Irvine (Bears, Sea Eagles) 1958–73 190 Billy Slater (Storm) 2003–18 180 Steve Menzies (Sea Eagles, Nth Eagles) 1993–2008 176 Brett Morris (Dragons, Bulldogs, Roosters) 2006–21 166 Andrew Ettingshausen (Sharks) 1983–2000 166 Alex Johnston (Rabbitohs) 2014– 164 Terry Lamb (Magpies, Bulldogs) 1980–1996 163 Brett Stewart (Sea Eagles) 2003–16 159 Matt Sing (Panthers, Roosters, Cowboys) 1993–2006 159 Hazem El Masri (Bulldogs) 1996–2009 158 Josh Morris (Dragons, Bulldogs, Sharks, Roosters) 2007–21 154 Nathan Merritt (Rabbitohs, Sharks) 2002–14 154 Michael Jennings (Panthers, Roosters, Eels) 2007–20 BRENT READ Bunny out to land double Shark blow MARTIN GABOR game and let me know. Hopefully I can double it this week. That would be nice.” This year, Johnston has gone past Terry Lamb, Brett Stewart, Matt Sing, Hazem El Mazri, Josh Morris and fellow Rabbitohs flyer Nathan Merritt. 4999 7899 $ EACH Stone & Wood Pacific Ale 24x330ml bottles $ 1999 $ EACH EACH Stone & Wood Pacific Ale 4x375ml cans “So hopefully I can change that narrative and score a few. “Everyone’s got a team that they struggle to score against so hopefully I cross the stripe this week. “I think it was Mick Ennis or someone who interviewed me before the Stone & Wood Green Coast Crisp 24x330ml bottles SOUTH Sydney winger Alex Johnston can take down both Cronulla and Sharks legend Andrew Ettingshausen when the two sides meet in Saturday night’s elimination semi-final at Allianz Stadium. Johnston needs one try to claim outright fifth on his rise up the alltime try-scorers’ list, where he is level with Ettingshausen on 166. This year alone, Johnston has moved up 20 places on the all-time list, courtesy of the 30 tries he has scored as the Rabbitohs have fought their way into the second week of the finals. But if he wants to move past ‘ET’, he will have to produce something out of this world given his surprisingly poor record against Cronulla. Johnston has a career-low three tries from eight games against the Sharks, and that includes one in each of his past two games against them. “I think the stat last time was that I haven’t scored many against the Sharks,” Johnston said. It’s been another career year for Johnston, who became the first player in premiership history to score 30 tries in two separate seasons. He has done it in back-to-back years, having scored 30 tries in 2021 when South Sydney lost the grand final to Penrith. “It’s pretty humbling to achieve something that’s never been achieved in the game,” Johnston said. “It’s pretty special to make history and it’s a real honour. I just go out there to do my job.” Johnston also has a career-high 43 linebreaks this season, the most by a Rabbitoh on record, eclipsing his 42 from last year. Last week was his 45th multiple try game. He moved past Harold Horder for the third most ever to trail only the great Ken Irvine (50) and Billy Slater (48). “We’re so lucky to have him at this club, and it’s crazy to think that one day, touch wood, he will become the all-time greatest try-scorer,” teammate Jai Arrow said.” MANLY is at the centre of an investigation into the death of young forward Keith Titmuss in 2020. Titmuss (pictured) died in late November 2020 after collapsing during a pre-season training session n at Sea Eagless headquarterss on Sydney’ss northern beaches and d NSW Police on n Thursday said a report wass being prepared for the coroner’s office. Manly chief executive Tony Mestrov also said an investigation had begun into Titmuss’s death to determine whether an inquest would be held. The Daily Telegraph understands key officials at Manly have already been interviewed and now that their season is over, players are expected to be spoken to by investigators. Titmuss passed away after a 90-minute training session at the Sydney Academy of Sport, where Manly was based before it moved to its new facility at its home ground, 4 Pines Park. He was rushed to hospital in an ambulance. Former Sea Eagles coach Matt Ballin accompanied him and communicated with Titmuss’s family during the trip. After initially being taken to Northern Beaches Hospital, Titmuss was transferred to Royal North Shore Hospital, where he lost his fight for life. His passing devastated his family and the Sea Eagles. In recognition of his time at the club, Manly players in the SG Ball team, Jersey Flegg and NSW Cup sides ran out with “KT 623” embroidered on their jumpers for the rest of the season. 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106 SPORT FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU RICKY, TAKE A BOW Raiders firing despite year of bumps THIS has been one of Ricky Stuart’s finest seasons of coaching. He’s never coached better given the challenges he’s had to contend with, but he’s fixed, adjusted, mended and absorbed to get his team to where they are on Friday night. There wasn’t a lot of optimism about the Raiders’ chances this year; the previous season was a bludger. They had underachieved, suffered some big losses and Stuart had to deal with constant talk of unrest. Suggestions grew that the playing group was divided and a rift had developed between Ricky and some of his most important players. And, of course, there was the George Williams fiasco. Ricky had built a lot of the team around the English halfback and then, out of the blue, he wanted out. The Raiders club didn’t look like a fun place to be and, let’s be honest, it wasn’t. Things didn’t exactly start well in 2022, with injury to two of their most vital players. Jamal Fogarty, the man brought in to replace Williams and steer the ship, would not be available until round 12. On top of that their key creative player Josh Hodgson suffered a knee injury in the opening moments of round 1 – season over. Jamal Fogarty MATTY JOHNS Canberra started by winning just two of its first eight and already its season was on life support. Everything looked laboured, they were struggling to create and you could see that, like the previous campaign, things were pretty grim. But then it started to change. Watching their big round 11 victory over the Bunnies closely, there was a definite tactical adjustment from Ricky. Rather than just trying to grind down the opponent, they threw off the shackles, played sideline to sideline, took risks and beat Souths at their own game. You could see the players were enjoying the change of style and it sparked an attitude change. In the next month there were still some inconsistencies but, crucially, you could see the players were all on board. It was a masterful piece of coaching from Ricky, to be willing to move away from some of your own coachaw ing principles and then discover a formula that works, is difficult and for brave. bra If rumours of player unrest were true, Ricky had clearly mended tru those relationships because his best tho players started looking like their best pla selves. selv Out of their round 17 bye the Raiders have exploded, winning nine Ra of tthe last 10 games. Fogarty has been fantastic, clearly benefiting from playing under one of ben the game’s great No.7s. At the Titans I saw Jamal as a handy player, at Canberra he’s a very han good one. goo A coach’s talents are best recognised in the improvement of his nis players and the improvement of pla many of the Raiders has been drama matic. ma Hudson Young has been a revelation, there hasn’t been a better atio backrower in the second half of the bac season. sea Xavier Savage and Sebastian Kris get better with each performance and then there’s Joseph Tapine. Joseph’s suddenly being spoken about as a million-dollar player. abo But Ricky’s had his own challenges and adversity to overcome. len The Jaeman Salmon episode Th knocked him for six. kno It brought back a lot of pain, he was said to be enormously embarwa rassed by what transpired. ras But he absorbed the pressure, not letting it affect his players a fraction. lett Ricky Stuart has been at his coaching best in 2022, a season in which the Raiders have faced numerous challenges. The Raiders rs arrived in week one of the finals right ght in Ricky’s coaching sweet spot, a team defying the odds, but to many still till not a title chance. Beating thee Storm in Melbourne shows they’re not here to just give a bit of cheek. The next challenge hallenge is Parra tonight and oncee again they’re outsiders. The Eels had ad enjoyed their best month of football, tball, but losing in week one and attempting mpting to bounce back against a team on a roll is a bit like turning ing a cruise ship around in a river ver … tricky. Crucially, unless there’s a late surprise, e, Mitch Moses will take ke his place, but just as important, portant, Dylan Brown and Clint Gutherson need eed to get themselves into to the contest early. Last week they weren’t ren’t entirely absent, nt, but they were far from entrenched. I love the way Canberraa is playing and the he momentum has as me leaning their way but there’s one concern. I’ve written n numerous times the difference between day football and games played at night. Dry afternoon football suits the adventurous, night the defensive. Classic example, the Roosters/ Rabbits turnaround of the last two weeks. s. Since the Raiders went on their nine from 10 run, eight of those victories ries were dry afternoon n games. 7.50pm at CommBank Stadium m is a far more slippery ery surface which makes it trickier ier to play the type pe of footy the Raiders ders like to play. But then again, gain, subtle adjustment has been a hallmark of Stuart’s coaching aching in 2022. Union wants fair go over Moran’s Queen abuse penalty MARTIN GABOR Caitlin Moran CLINT Newton has called on the NRL to sit down with the Rugby League Players Association once and for all to settle appropriate punishments for NRLW misdemeanours following the penalties handed down to Caitlin Moran. The RLPA boss slammed the NRL’s punishment for Moran that included a one-game ban and a suspended 25 per cent fine for a social media post in which she referred to the late Queen Elizabeth II as a “dumb dog”. Moran’s coach at the Knights, Ronald Griffiths, said the relationship between Indigenous people and the monarch was a complicated one and that many people wouldn’t understand her comments. But the integrity unit didn’t see it that way, issuing Moran with a breach notice on Tuesday night that carries a suspended fine that will be activated if she goes against the code of conduct again in the next 12 months. Newton says the punishment is way over the top for a player who isn’t on a professional contract and will now miss one-fifth of the regular season when a similar penalty would cost an NRL player five games and $250,000 fine if they were on a $1m deal. “We believe that whether it is on-field judiciary matters or off- field integrity matters, there are disproportionate penalties applied to NRLW players,” Newton said. “It has to be recognised clearly that there’s a distinct difference to the male and female game in regards to the number of matches they play and the levels of remuneration. “We will continually advocate for transparency, but we’re yet to see any framework that informs the NRL’s sanctions. “Considering that Caitlin will now miss one game of a fivegame competition plus finals, it’s a fifth of the season. “Compare that to a male player who would have missed four or five matches. 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108 SPORT FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU PARRA’S SIX PACT Elias: Mitch perfect to power Eels FROM BACK PAGE the Eels to victory. Moses was passed fit to play on Thursday after completing stringent protocol tests and training without issue at the captain’s run on Wednesday night. Elias had no issue with his nephew playing a week after a sickening head knock sustained against Penrith. “Mitch is the man,” said Elias, who played 234 games for Balmain and 22 Origin matches for NSW. “There was no way in the world they could have won without him. “Now that he’s playing, Parramatta are certainties. And I’m a mate of ‘Sticky’ (Stuart). Mitch will make the difference on Friday night. He will make a massive difference. “When Mitch was replaced last weekend, they weren’t the same side. James Tedesco came off for the Roosters and they weren’t the same side. “Mitch almost touches the ball more than the nine (dummy half). He directs the play, he’s the kicker, goalkicker, the tactician … there’s no-one more important than that.” With Moses a confirmed starter, Parramatta are $1.52 favourites, according to TAB, with Canberra $2.55 outsiders. “It puts massive, massive pressure on Mitch but he doesn’t mind pressure, he actually encourages it,” Elias said. “Big players, big games, mate. And you’ll see that on Friday night.” Stuart fired back when approached on Thursday night, adding some spice ahead of the massive semi-final at CommBank Stadium. “Well, if that makes them certainties then he (Moses) gets his chance now to stand up and show his Uncle Benny that he can do it – perform under pressure,” Stuart said. “That’s what all the best halves do and why he is on so much money to win these games for his team.” Elias said he spoke with Moses on Wednesday about the after-effects of the head knock he suffered trying to tackle Viliame Kikau during Parramatta’s 27-8 loss to Penrith last week. “He’s 100 per cent,” Elias said. “I’m not worried at all. He was positive and the medical team was positive. “He is mentally and physically fine. There won’t be an issue. I think the game is doing a lot to protect players.” p y Action from R12 (from left): Junior Paulo, Jamal Fogarty, Ryan Matterson and Elliot Whitehead. STATS TELL THEIR STORSY EELS v RAIDER 7.50pm tonight at CommBank Stadium Title vow ahead of stars’ departures DAVID RICCIO THIS is it, Parramatta. Repeat. This. Is. It. Parramatta. The moment that a premiership pact made last summer is realised, or ripped apart. Parramatta’s promise to each other, made in those quiet moments behind closed doors, where cameras and microphones can’t go, will go live to the world at 8pm on Friday night. The stoic Raiders from Canberra are waiting. Outnumbered by thousands at a sold-out 30,000seat CommBank Stadium. The Eels bond, made armin-arm before this season, was based on motivation. Like the Eels need motivation after 36 years without a premiership. Yet what this Eels squad knew in the pre-season is, every year is different and after this season, this Parramatta team will never be the same again with the exit of six established squad members. The hugely influential Reed Mahoney, Isaiah Papali’i, Marata Niukore and Oregon Kaufusi have all signed contracts elsewhere. Ray Stone and Tom Opacic are also leaving. Eels co-captain Clint Gutherson let the outside world in on the team’s pact with this insight last February. “This group’s been together for a number of years now and we’ve got one goal and one goal only,” he said. By full-time, we’ll know if PAPALI’I the Eels premiership window remains open. “It motivates us, players leaving,” Parramatta fiveeighth Dylan Brown said. “There’s a fair chunk, six boys going. We understand that with how well we are playing, it’d sort of be a waste to stop now. “Hopefully they can leave us on a good note.” Pivotal Eels playmaker Mitchell Moses, cleared to play after passing the necessary concussion protocols, also revealed the cause behind the club’s title push. “They’ve (leaving players) pretty much come through the system here and to send them off on a high note would be very good,” Moses said. “This is a good time to do it, we do have a good side.” Under Brad Arthur’s watch, the Eels have finished in the top eight in four of the last five seasons only to be knocked out in the second week of the finals on each occasion. A preliminary final against the Cowboys is what awaits Parramatta or Canberra. The Raiders, led by Ricky Stuart, arrive under the radar despite ending the year of champion club Melbourne Storm last week. Stuart suggested the Raiders will turn up to Parramatta without anyone giving them a chance. “It’s easy for us. No one expects us to win, no one expects us to beat Parramatta at (CommBank),” Stuart said. Yesterday, Stuart told the HEAD TO HEAD NN Thi This will be the first finals meeting between the Eels and Raiders Raide NN The Cowboys in 2015 and Penrith last year are the only two team teams since 2012 to play in Week 2 and win the grand final Th Eels haven’t won a Week 2 finals match since 2009 NN The ag against Titans when finishing eighth N All three of the Eels’ wins in Week 2 since 1999 have been NN w when finishing outside the top four and winning in the first w week — seventh in 2000, fifth in 2007 and eighth in 2009 NNN Ricky Stuart has never coached a team to a Week 2 finals lo — his sides have made at least the preliminary final all loss se seven times they have made the finals NN Canberra C made preliminary final in 2016 (lost to Storm), the gra final in 2019 (lost to Roosters) and preliminary final in grand 202 2020 (lost to Storm) NN The T Eels have won four of the past five clashes, including a 28-20 win this season in round 12 2 NN B Before this, the Raiders had won 11 of 13 between 2010-19 NN T The one and only game played at CommBank Stadium went to go golden point, with the Eels winning 25-24 in 2020 with a Clint Guthe Gutherson field goal NN Thi This was the only game from the past 10 played in Parramatta PLAYED 62: Eels 30, Raiders 32. Eels 1, Raiders 0. At CommBank Stadium: Played 1: ... ABOUT THAT LAST MEETING ay, May 29 – Sund ROUND 12 at GIO Stadium, Canberra RAIDERS 20 rty 4/4 Tries: Kris 2, Whitehead Goals: Foga EELS 28 sini Goals: Moses 4/5 Tries: D Brown 2, Simonsson 2, Peni Halftime: RAIDERS 18-16 Crowd: 16,244 CANBERRA 52% 33/38 (86.8%) 31 1595 2 14 36 667 5 1 MATCH STATS POSSESSION COMPLETIONS TACKLED OPP RUN METRES LINEBREAKS OFFLOADS MISSED TACKLES KICK METRES PENALTIES SET RESTARTS PARAMATTA 48% 29/38 (76.3%) 20 17 1478 7 12 31 686 1 3 TELE03Z01MA 03Z 3 - V1
SPORT 109 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 EELS V RAIDERS COMMBANK STADIUM, TONIGHT, 7:50PM Clinton Gutherson 1 Xavier Savage Maika Sivo 2 Nick Cotric Will Penisini 3 Matthew Timoko Tom Opacic 4 Sebastian Kris Waqa Blake 5 Jordan Rapana Dylan Brown 6 Jack Wighton Mitchell Moses 7 Jamal Fogarty R Campbell-Gillard 8 Josh Papalii Reed Mahoney 9 Zac Woolford Junior Paulo 10 Joseph Tapine Shaun Lane 11 Hudson Young Isaiah Papali'i 12 Elliott Whitehead Ryan Matterson 13 Corey Harawira-Naera INTERCHANGE Makahesi Makatoa 14 Tom Starling Jake Arthur 15 Emre Guler Oregon Kaufusi 16 Corey Horsburgh Marata Niukore 17 Ryan Sutton KAUFUSI REFEREE Ashley Klein TAB Eels $1.50, Raiders $2.60 TV Live Fox League, Kayo & Ch 9 weird, It’s going to be e not knowing they’r re, going to be the have you’re going to ay to change the w you play Dylan Brown press that rather than fear a Parramatta ambush, his side was jumping on a bus to Sydney filled with excitement. “CommBank is a wonderful stadium and I’m looking forward to it,’’ Stuart said. As far as game plan’s go, Stuart will undoubtedly pick at the sore that Penrith’s Nathan Cleary gave the Eels last week. Arthur has stuck with Waqa Blake despite the winger’s troubles under the high ball. The Raiders booming boot of Jack Wighton has been a pendulum at training this week, practicing his spiral torpedos and dipping floaters. Arthur knows what is coming. This is it, Parramatta. This. Is. It. MAHONEY ‘Nepotism’ report rocks club JAMES HOOPER FOX SPORTS AN explosive internal review into Parramatta claims there is “nepotism” at the club. Some of the key points out of the review conducted by exNRL coach Nathan Brown include: ● There was a perception of nepotism in the appointment of staff and players; ● Better connection needed from NRL to Flegg and to Junior Reps; ● Acknowledgment of staff across programs could be better; ● Skill development of players could be better with the ‘Eels philosophy’; and MATCH LEADERS Run Metres Tackles J. Tapine C 203 R. Mahoney P J. Rapana C 192 I. Papali’i P 186 n P 40 Matterson R.. Matterso X. Savage C 54 41 ● Role clarity needs to be better communicated and the communication across all roles needs to be clearer. The findings from the elite pathways report were presented to the Parramatta Eels NRL board a fortnight ago on August 31. There is no suggestion in the briefing document that the claim of nepotism relates to coach Brad Arthur or his son Jakob, who has been selected to play off the bench against the Raiders on Friday. The elite pathways review was intended to give the board an overall view of the club’s performance across Harold Matthews, SG Ball, Jersey Flegg and how the lower grades feed into the NRL squad. Broadcaster Ray Hadley has referred to deep-seated issues at the Eels surrounding Arthur on his morning radio show this week, which has been the talk of rugby league circles on the eve of a finals clash seen as the most important for the club in at least a decade. The development comes amid questions around why ex-NSW forward Nathan Brown – who is on $550,000a-season and is still signed for next year – remains on the outer and has been unable to force his way into the Eels best 17. The Eels have declined to comment. DEAN RITCHIE MULHOLLAND’S MEN THEY are the giant-killing finals team that ‘Skull’ helped build – and he will be proudly watching over his Raiders again from heaven above. Raiders chief executive Don Furner has revealed the club’s late recruitment guru, Peter Mulholland, either signed – or identified – no less than 11 players from Canberra’s NRL side to play Parramatta in Friday night’s elimination final. This is the side Mulholland (pictured) helped create and assemble. Nicknamed Skull and widely admired, Mulholland was regarded as one of rugby league’s finest recruitment scouts. Mulholland played a significant role in luring and signing Raiders stars Xavier Savage, Matt Timoko, Sebastian Kris, Jamal Fogarty, garty, Joe Tapine, Hudson on Young, Elliott Whiteehead, Emre Guler,, Corey Horsburgh,, Tom Starling and d Ryan Sutton before re dying from cancer in December last year aged 68. He also helped lure some of Canberra’s reserves for Friday night’s game to the club, including Albert Hopoate, Ata Mariota and Peter Hola. Other rookies spotted and signed by Mulholland who debuted this year were Brad Schneider, Adrian Trevilyan and James Schiller. “We loved Pete and he had a great eye for talent,” Furner said. “There are so many players playing this game on Friday night that he recruited and there are so many more coming through. “His hand – and his legacy – will be across our roster for many years to come. “Pete would ring me after Xavier Savage, Matt Timoko, Sebastian Kris, Jamal Fogarty, Joe Tapine, Hudson Young, Elliott Whitehead, Emre Guler, Corey Horsburgh, Tom Starling, Ryan Sutton Reserves: Albert Hopoate. Ata Mariota. Peter Holla Emerging stars: Brad Schneider, Adrian Trevilyan, James Schiller Tackle Busts B. Simonsson P 10 8 N. Cotric C D. Brown P 8 J. Rapana C 8 C Gutherson W Blake W Penisini T Opacic B Simonsson D Brown M Moses R C’bell-Gillard R Mahoney Paulo JP S Lane M Niukore IP Papali’i M Makatoa R Matterson N Brown O Kaufusi Min TA 80 1 80 62 80 80 80 80 2 37 80 46 80 1 78 73 20 54 30 DNP LB 1 2 3 1 - R 9 14 10 6 17 11 2 12 3 15 9 12 16 5 16 9 M TB 51 124 4 59 73 1 136 10 177 8 20 107 27 2 126 2 103 2 98 124 2 33 140 3 80 2 every game to dissect what happened so I’m sure he’s watching from above. “Personally, I spoke to Pete every day during the season. We all miss him. I miss him a hell of a lot and so does Rick (Stuart). “We had full faith in Pete. If Pete told us we needed to sign a player, we didn’t have to go through a committee, we throu trusted his judgment. tru “He had a fairly good reign over the g roster and worked r closely with Rick (Stuc art). ar Pete had a lot of contacts and I think all cont the good talent scouts have previously been coaches, which Pete was. “That high level coaching helps because you know what coaches are looking for, you know how to speak to parents and young players. “There is still a batch of young guys Peter identified who haven’t debuted for us yet.” With a strong knowledge of Super League in England, Mulholland also helped bring John Bateman and Josh Hodgson to Canberra. Mulholland worked with Western Suburbs, North Sydney, St George Illawarra, Canterbury and Penrith before joining Canberra in 2016. RAIDERS R2 EELS R2 IS THE WINNER OF THY LA MATCH WILL P THE COWBOYS IN TOWNSVILLE NEXT FRIDAY V1 - TELE02Z01MA NIUKORE Canberra’s amazing Skull set O 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 - T MT 4 1 2 2 17 7 4 4 1 15 2 19 3 245 2 54 4 23 37 2 36 3 41 3 19 40 14 4 X Savage N Cotric S Kris M Timoko J Rapana J Wighton J Fogarty J Papalii Z Woolford J Tapine H Young E Whitehead A Elliott T Starling R Sutton C Horsburgh J Schiller Min TA 75 80 80 80 80 80 1 80 1 57 56 54 80 80 42 24 35 52 5 - LB 1 1 - R M TB 18 186 1 15 135 8 11 89 2 10 107 3 21 192 8 6 43 1 3 28 15 128 20 203 1 8 60 6 35 2 12 114 4 15 2 12 117 2 15 130 1 13 1 O 2 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 - T 2 4 13 8 3 24 12 25 31 28 29 35 28 20 21 32 - MT 1 3 2 1 2 4 5 3 1 4 4 3 1 2 - KEY Min Minutes TA Try Assists LB Line Breaks R Runs M Metres TB Tackle Busts O Offloads T Tries MT Missed Tackles. STATS COURTESY FOX SPORTS LAB
110 SPORT FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU 110 Dragons talking turkey with Hunt ST George Illawarra officials have held crunch talks with Ben Hunt as the club prepares for D-Day in contract negotiations with its captain. Hunt has a two-year extension on the table and it is understood he met with Dragons officials on Thursday to discuss his future. At the heart of those talks would no doubt be coach Anthony Griffin given Hunt has made no secret of the fact he would like his deal tied to Griffin’s future. The Dragons have resisted putting a coach clause in their contract offer, but assuaging Hunt’s concerns over Griffin might help secure the deal. FRIDAY FLASHBACK THE Rabbitohs celebrated a win on this day 10 years ago against the Raiders in week two of the NRL finals. South Sydney beat Canberra 38-16 at   ANZ Stadium with winger Andrew Everingham h scoring i twice and halfback Adam Reynolds finishing with an 18-point haul. 16.9.2012 V THE BIGGEST AND BEST SPORTS LIFTOUT IN AUSTRALIA Picture: Mark Evans Bulldogs next for big Sam and his Bunnies HARE WE GO SIGN UP NOW Your chance to win $10,000 cash P48 >> thetelegraph.com.au     Tigers’ faith in Talau TOMMY Talau hasn’t played a game this year due to a serious knee injury but Wests Tigers are ready to show faith in him with a contract extension. Talau was one of the game’s rising stars before he injured a knee at the end of last year. The 22-year-old son of former New Zealand and Samoa international Willie Talau has spent the past 12 months recuperating and is set to be rewarded for his persistence with a new Tigers contract. Eels chasing Murchie THE Eels are closing in on Warriors forward Jack Murchie for next season. Murchie, 25, had interest from the Dragons but is likely to join Parramatta. The Warriors also wanted to keep him but he was keen to return to NSW. He made his NRL debut for the Raiders in 2018 and played 14 games for the Warriors this year. The Eels have added Josh Hodgson, J’maine Hopgood and Jirah Momoisea for next season. Sheens out to beat rival offers for Cam TIGERS ON THE MUNNY ers WESTS Tigers have asked to be are among the players kept abreast of developments coming off contract at the with Cameron Munster as they end of 2023. vow to do their best to beat any Munster is aboutt to enter offer he gets from rival clubs to the final year of his deal with leave Melbourne Storm. Melbourne and can sign with a Tigers coach Tim Sheens con- rival club on November mber 1. firmed to Confidential that he “We will be competitive petitive with had reached out to Munster’s the best price that hee gets ofcamp and let them know fered,” Sh Sheens said. w that fered, d. Wests wanted to be kept “In pt “ sayingg that, I don’t up to date with develop-know kn whatt he has been ments on contract talks offered. I have not put o with the Maroons a figure on the table. I State of Origin star. have said d if he is interSheens stressed that eested in us, we will do the Tigers would only our o best to o match or Tim Sheens make a formal offer if beat bea any offer er but he has their interest was reciprocatto be interested rocat in in us in the ed. However, it shows that first place. If he is not, ot, then it is a Sheens and his assistants Benji non-event.” Marshall and Robbie Farah are Munster has a lucrative crative threeaiming high as they look to reyear extension on the he table from build the joint-venture club. the Storm, who upped ed their offer Tigers supporters can take to make it more competitive mpetitive after solace in the fact that their interest from elsewhere. here. coaching brains trust won’t settle The Dolphins have ave led the for mediocrity when it comes to chase for Munster for or some time, new signings. having spoken about ut a four-year Munster is expected to make a term believed to be worth up to decision next week on whether $1.4 million a season. n. he will accept a lucrative offer The Tigers want to be at the from the Storm or head to the table as well as they look to open market. match any offer Munster unster gets He will have no shortage of from elsewhere. suitors, including the cashed-up The Tigers have also tabled Tigers, who are flushed with salan extension to halfback back ary cap space at the end of next Brooks, although Newcastle ewcastle season given Luke Brooks, Adam continues to circle the he maDoueihi and Jackson Hastings ligned playmaker. By BOO BAILEY IT’S A FUNNY GAME Q: WHAT YEAR DID THE EELS LAST WIN A PREMIERSHIP RAIDERS REFUSED TO TURN THE UDDER CHEEK BUILD IT, AND THEY WILL COME ... @boobaileytele BIN NIGHT THE TIGERS’ 2023 REBUILD TELE01Z01MA - V1
ALL EYES ON ... DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 NRL PODCAST with Michael chael Carayannis nnis & Brent Read Catch up on all the big issues with Phil Rothfield, Adam Mobbs and Michael Carayannis in The Daily Telegraph’s weekly podcast EELS FINGER FEUD THE last time Corey Horsburgh left “I haven’t been there since,” the field at CommBank Stadium he Horsburgh said. “Hopefully the was in tears and flippingg the bird to crowd gget into it and it ends on the Eels faithful. better terms. t On Friday night he has ““I don’t really care. It again asked the crowd was a few years ago wd w to “get into it” as hee now. I’m an emotional n prepares for fireworks bloke and I love my when he returns to footy. I don’t care the venue to play about that stuff. Parramatta. “I had the whole Horsburgh’s only year to learn from my ly ye Corey Horsburgh’s appearance at the stadiactions. It taught me a adi- message to Eels fans. act um was in 2020. lot of things. I’m grateful it An irate Horsburgh knew his happened. ankle was severely damaged. It “Most away games you cop it a ended his season after just seven little bit. I will go out and enjoy my games and he reacted poorly when footy. I enjoy a bit of banter.” he walked from the field. Horsburgh is enjoying starting off the bench and watching on as the game’s best front-rowers in Joe Tapine and Josh Papalii lay the foundation. “I’m lucky we don’t have to tackle them,” Horsburgh said. “Joe is looking so hard to tackle. At training we have a gentlemen’s agreement.” ●●● IT is nearly a decade since Papalii turned his back on Parramatta and decided to stay at Canberra, a backflip that sent rugby league into a spin. Papalii laughed while he reflected on that moment this week as he prepared for Friday night’s game against the Eels at CommBank Stadium. POWER COUPLE’S TRIP TO LOVE ISLAND ST George Illawarra centre Zac Lomax has stepped out with a new glamorous girlfriend lfriend and they are set to o become Australia’s new sporting power couple. Lomax has been dating Australian swimmer Tahlia Thornton, who has been spottted at Dragons games. mes. They are in Hawaii waii for some down time following the Dragons’ 10th-place finish and have happily posed for photos, including on top of Diamond Asked if he had to win back Canberra people given he had signed a deal to join the Eels, only to change his mind, Papalii said: “Not at all. Me and my manager felt like it was the best decision to do whatever we had to do. “No apologies. I didn’t have to try to earn the trust of everyone back. That is how contract stuff happens. “It gets brought up a fair bit – every time we play Parra or big games against Parramatta. Back in the day I had clauses in my [favour]. I am a one-club player and hopefully I see myself finishing at the Raiders. It has been a beautiful ride so far.” Zac Lomax and his partner Tahlia Thornton (main and inset) enjoy the sights from the top of Honolulu’s Diamond Head. V1 - TELE01Z01MA 111 Samoa‘s gain potentially is Roos’ Payne PAYNE Haas is the latest player considering to opt out of the Australian side as he weighs up a move to Samoa. Samoan officials are hopeful Haas will join fellow Origin players Brian To’o, Jarome Luai, Stephen Crichton, Josh Papalii, Jaydn Su’A and Junior Paulo in a star-studded Samoan side. Haas is considered a walk-up start for the Kangaroos after being cleared of a serious shoulder injury. It is understood a host of Samoan players have reached out to the tearaway prop to gauge his interest in trying to replicate what Tonga have done by setting up Samoa as a genuine challenger at the World Cup. Australian officials are nervous but confident Haas will add to his two Test appearances and turn out for them. The Kangaroos now have a growing list of players who have decided against wearing the green and gold. Teen sensation Joseph Suaalii is another who must decide who he will represent, with the outside back likely to be part of Australia’s 24-man squad. If Haas defects, expect Roosters prop Lindsay Collins to come into the squad. Tino Fa’asuamaleaui, Pat Carrigan, Jake Trbojevic and Reagan CampbellGillard are expected to be Australia’s props. Cricket for Climate backers Rachael Haynes (left) and Alyssa Healy at Drummoyne Oval. Picture: Matt King Stars energised for worthy cause H Head in Honolulu. Thornton is a rising Th star of o the pool who is seeking to represent Australia at the 2024 Olympics in Paris. She competed at the national championships this year and finished fourth in the 200m back- stroke behind Commonwealth Games gold medallist Kaylee McKeown. Thornton was in an Australian A swim team that competed at the US nationals in California in July. She swims out of Queensland’s USC Spartans swim squad. Lomax is no stranger to highprofile relationships. He split with long-time partner and fellow league star Jess Sergis last year. They were former St George Illawarra clubmates before Sergis made a switch to the Roosters. Welcome Matt ripped away for PM’s XIII SYDNEY Roosters star Matt Lodge has been surprisingly overlooked for the Prime Minister’s XIII side but officials insist he remains in contention for the World Cup tour. Sports Confidential queried NRL insiders over the decision to snub Lodge and were told that there was no blanket ban on his representative career. However, the decision to leave him out of the PM’s XIII doesn’t augur well for his hopes of cracking the Kangaroos squad given teammates Joseph Suaalii, Angus Crichton and Nat Butcher were included in the side to play Papua New Guinea in just over a week. SPORT 111 How well have the Sharks recovered from their epic qualifying clash with the Cowboys last week? Will the Rabbitohs be battered and bruised after their own fierce knockout encounter with the Roosters? How many players will be sinbinned in week two of the NRL finals? Certain Kangaroos tourists Daly Cherry-Evans and Josh Addo-Carr have also been included in the squad, which was picked in consultation with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Lodge had an outstanding end to the season – he was arguably the form prop in the competition before the Roosters were eliminated last weekend. Canterbury forward Max King was among the surprise selections even though he has outlined his hopes of playing for England at the World Cup – fellow Bulldogs Jake Averillo and Matt Burton were also named. King has had an outstanding season for the Bulldogs and was honoured to receive a PM’s XIII call-up. But he told Confidential his priority was to honour the land of his birth at the Cup. “I have always wanted to represent England,” King said. “I just wanted to throw my hat in the ring. There are some quality players in Super League. I am eligible for selection and I would love to play for England. I was born in Huddersfield. We migrated over (to Australia) when I was seven. So all my mum’s side is English. “Mum is English, dad is Aussie. Mum’s side of the family all love their football – they are massive Leeds Rhinos fans. That is their dream one day, for me to be a Rhino I think.” PM XIII: Sydney Roosters - Joseph Suaalii, Angus Crichton, Nat Butcher; Storm - Josh King; Broncos Selwyn Cobbo, Thomas Flegler; Dragons - Ben Hunt, Zac Lomax; Manly - Daly Cherry-Evans; Bulldogs - Josh Addo-Carr, Matt Burton, Matt King, Jake Averillo; Titans - Beau Fermor, Tino Fa’asuamaleaui; Warriors - Josh Curran; Tigers Jake Simpkin, Luke Garner, Daine Laurie. A HOST of cricketing stars are jumping on board captain Pat Cummins’ climate change mission, and are personally paying for the installation of solar panels at their junior clubs. Rachael Haynes and Alyssa Healy kicked off the nationwide Cricket for Climate initiative, by digging into their own pockets to pay for installation of 40kW of solar and two 13.5kW batteries at Drummoyne Oval. A further six installations are set to be completed in the next few months, with Nathan Lyon (Northern Districts), Steve Smith (Sutherland), Mitchell Marsh (East Fremantle), David Warner (Randwick Petersham) and Marnus Labuschagne (Cleveland Thornlands) all getting behind Cummins’ cause. Josh Hazlewood (Tamworth) and Moises Henriques (St George) and Cummins (Penrith) have already got the ball rolling as the cricketers unite to try and reduce the amount of money clubs are spending on power bills. “It’s pretty exciting to be able to make a contribution back to our club,” said Haynes, who retired from world cricket yesterday and sees the climate initiative as a way of giving back. Cummins, Haynes and Healy will be featured on a Sky Sports UK TV special on climate change and sports.
112 TABFORM: P35 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2022 DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU NEWCASTLE PREVIEW MATT JONES’S BEST BETS P101 FRIDAY That’s what all the best halves do and w hy he is on so much mo ney to win these games fo r his team laying, Now that he’s p Parramatta are players, certainties. Big big games, mate Benny Elias Ricky Stuart MONEY MAN DEAN RITCHIE EXCLUSIVE BENNY Elias has declared his nephew Mitchell Moses’s inclusion in Parramatta’s side for Friday night’s NRL semi-final has made the Eels “certainties” to defeat the Raiders. But his comments have prompted an immediate response from Canberra coach Ricky Stuart, who fired back that the Eels halfback now gets the chance to prove that he can “perform under pressure” and show “why he is on so much money”. Elias, the former Balmain, NSW and Test hooker, was unequivocal in his belief that Moses would lead CONTINUED PAGE 108 Ahead Of The Curve. Kia Sportage. Find your nearest New South Wales Kia dealer kia.com.au or 131 KIA/131 542 KIA374DTSPO2 TELE04Z01MA - V1
THE QUEEN Remembered FACING DOMESTIC AND OVERSEAS CHALLENGES KERRY PARNELL BECOMING A MOTHER AGAIN JUGGLING BABIES AND DUTIES SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS STREET PARTIES LIFT THE NATION 9 7 9 1 6 5 9 1 4 T PAR Hard times loom As the Queen balances the demands of family and state, the pressure of raising children in the glare of global publicity begins to take its toll. DON’T MISS PART 5 TOMORROW Fame and misfortune
02 Chan gin g Times R E M E M B E R I N G E L I Z A B E T H I I PA R T 4 The he Queen after recording g the first st televised Christmas message messag ge in 1957 at Sandringham. The Queen struggled to balance her dedication to traditional values with the need for a more modern monarchy, writes Kerry Parnell Innocence lost a on his way Philip boards a flight to Mombass in 1956. pics Olym the open to e ourn to Melb Prime Minister Anthony Eden leav es No.10 in 1957 after resigning over the Suez crisis (left).
03 A sc scen scene ene e fr from om the the 1969 19 69 documentary doc ocum umen nta tary ry y Roya Ro Royal yal Fa Fami Family mily ly which whi hich ch h g ve u ga gave uss an insigh insight ins nsig igh into their lives. Queen Elizabeth in Muscat during a state visit to Oman in 1979. ‘T hat it is possible for some of you to see me today is just another example of the speed at which things are changing all around us,” the Queen said in her first televised Christmas speech from Sandringham in 1957. “Because of these changes, I am not surprised that many people feel lost and unable to decide what to hold on to and what to discard. “But it is not the new inventions which are the difficulty. The trouble is caused by unthinking people who carelessly throw away ageless ideals as if they were old and outworn machinery.” By the mid-1950s, Elizabeth II, who had once been seen as a force of change, was grappling with the speed in which everyday life and the royal institution was evolving. Postwar, more people than ever were owning modcons – washing machines, televisions, cars – while she began to receive some criticism for being disappointingly traditional, even “stuffy”. However, the Queen started to understand one of the roles of the monarchy was to provide stability. “Today we need a special kind of courage, not the kind needed in battle but a kind which makes us stand up for everything that we know is right,” she said in a speech that still resonates today. “It has always been easy to hate and destroy. To build and to cherish is much more difficult. In the old days, the monarch led his soldiers on the battlefield and his leadership at all times The family all together at Buckingham Palace in 1972. Pictures: Getty Images, AFP was close and personal. Today things are very different. I cannot lead you into battle, I do not give you laws or administer justice, but I can do something else – I can give you my heart and my devotion to these old islands and to all the peoples of our brotherhood of nations.” She did just that – but little did she know then just how much change and turmoil she would preside over throughout her long reign. As the Queen settled into her role, she began to face a series of challenges. There was the Suez crisis of 1956, resulting in a humiliating withdrawal from Egypt by British forces and the resignation of prime minister Anthony Eden. The same year brought a personal challenge when Philip embarked on his notorious four-month tour of Australia and the Commonwealth on the Royal Yacht Britannia, where alongside his royal duties, according to news reports, he also indulged in wild partying. There were mutterings, from writer Lord Altrincham, that the young Queen had not lived up to her modern promise and that the monarchy was becoming a stuffy irrelevancy. In 1957, he published a critical article about the “tweedy” palace, describing the Queen’s speaking style as “a pain in the neck” and saying she had the personality of “a priggish schoolgirl”. It hurt the Queen, and both she and Philip knew they had to evolve. In 1967, Philip told a news conference in Canberra: “No one wants to end up like a brontosaurus who couldn’t adapt himself, and ended up stuffed in a museum.”
04 Heavy Bu rden R E M E M B E R I N G E L I Z A B E T H I I PA R T 4 A time of sadness and pain The Queen was rocked by the Aberfan coal disaster in Wales in 1966 and the murder of Lord Mountbatten in 1979, writes Kerry Parnell Rescue workers search for survivors in the Welsh town of Aberfan where a coal slag heap collapsed on top of the local school, killing 116 children and 28 adults on October 21, 1966. The Queen was criticised for not visiting the site for days, but she said she didn’t want to interrupt the rescue effort. Inset: A mass grave containing coffins of some of the children.
05 T he Queen did make some changes at home, however, finally responding to Philip’s long displeasure at not being able to give his children his surname. “I’m nothing but a bloody amoeba,” he said. “I am the only man in the country not allowed to give his name to his children.” In 1960, she changed the name of the Royal House to Mountbatten-Windsor for all descendants without a royal title. Shortly afterwards, on February 19, she gave birth to her third child, Prince Andrew – and then, four years later, on March 10, 1964, to Prince Edward. The next two decades would not be without trial. Her Majesty’s delay in visiting the horrifying Welsh mining disaster at Aberfan in October 1966, which killed 116 schoolchildren and 28 adults, until eight days after the disaster, (she didn’t want to hamper rescue operations), remained a personal regret. To combat allegations of being too remote, in 1969 the Queen agreed to the fly-on-the-wall documentary Royal Family, the brainchild of Philip, which was meant to make the monarchy more approachable. It did – it was viewed by more than 350 million people around the world – but the Queen asked for it to be archived. It had a positive effect in Australia, however, where the Queen, Philip, Prince Charles and Princess Anne were received enthusiastically on their tour in 1970, where she went on walkabout for one of the first times. She hit her silver wedding anniversary in 1972, declaring, “If I am asked today what I think about family life after 25 years, I can answer with equal simplicity and conviction, I am for it,” and her silver jubilee in The Queen visits the small mining town of Aberfan in Wales in 1966, a few days after a coal tip collapsed on the local school, killing 144 people. The Queen stands behind Lord Mountbatten’s coffin at Westminster Abbey (left); and, above, a violent struggle during the coalminers’ strikes that caused chaos in the UK during du g the 1970s 1970s. Gough Whitlam talks to reporters at parliament House in Canberr a after being dismissed by the governorgeneral in 1975; and (right) Whitlam’s handwritten notice of motion. Pictures: Getty Images, AFP, AAP 1977. But the 1970s also came with political turmoil – escalating violence in Northern Ireland, miners’ strikes and three-day weeks in Britain, and the Winter of Discontent in 1978-79. Australia, too, battled a recession in the 1970s. Then on November 11, 1975, there came the controversial dismissal of Labor PM Gough Whitlam, when governor-general Sir John Kerr replaced him with Liberal PM Malcolm Fraser. It was a decision received with shock by the Australian public, who felt the Queen had overreached her powers, although it was later revealed the monarch had not been consulted. The 1970s ended with one of the biggest tragedies of all for the Queen – the assassination of Lord Mountbatten. On August 27, 1979, Louis Mountbatten, the 79-year-old much-loved uncle of Philip, was killed by an IRA bomb while lobster-fishing with his family near his home of Classiebawn Castle in County Sligo, Ireland. Seven people climbed aboard his boat, including Lord Mountbatten, his daughter Patricia, her husband Lord John Bradbourne, their 14-yearold twin sons, Timothy and Nicholas, Lady Doreen Bradbourne, and 15-year-old Paul Maxwell who worked on the boat. An IRA bomb exploded, killing Mountbatten, Nicholas and Paul and Lady Bradbourne. The Queen was devastated. On September 5, Mountbatten received a ceremonial funeral in Westminster Abbey and was buried in Romsey Abbey, Hampshire. A visibly grieving Queen stood in grim silence at the procession and at the service, where Charles gave a reading. By the end of that decade, aged 53, her youth – and her innocence – were gone.
06 ly i m a F g n i w o Gr REMEMBERING ELIZABETH II PART 4 And then there After a gap of 10 years, the Queen and Philip welcomed their third Child, Andrew, in 1960. Edward completed the family in 1964. ng ying yi layi la play rew p rew Andrew e And ce nce rinc ri Prin gP ng oung you with a youn n with en een Q ee Qu The Que The . 1962 in le Cast dsor Win at at the dolphin pool The Queen with Prince Edward in Montreal to watch Anne compete at the 1976 Olympic Games. E The Queen talks with Prince Edward at Balmoral Castle. lizabeth and Philip had been married for 12 years when the second part of their parenthood began. On February 19, 1960, Prince Andrew arrived – the first child to be born to a reigning British monarch for more than a century. Again, as was customary back then, Philip wasn’t in attendance, instead sitting in his study while the Queen delivered in Buckingham Palace’s Belgian Suite, before, according to royal biographer Ingrid Seward, charging up the stairs and shouting, “It’s a boy!” The Queen wanted to shield her second son from the media glare, so did not show him publicly immediately – until the French press printed rumours there was something wrong with Andrew. Reluctantly, she then brought the baby onto the Buckingham Palace balcony for the Queen’s Birthday Parade. He was 16 months old. Unlike Charles and Anne, the Queen made more time for baby Andrew, and biographers suggest he was somewhat over-indulged. On one occasion, according to Seward, young Andrew taunted a footman so much he swiped him and left him with a black eye.
07 were four The Queen with baby Andrew at Balmoral Castle (above); Philip and the Queen with Charles, Anne and Andrew on the lawn at Balmoral in 1960 (left); the Queen with Charles and Edward as they drive around in a go-kart in 1969 (right); and reading a book with Andrew and Edward at Buckingham Palace (below). Pictures: Getty Images, AFP When he offered his resignation, the Queen “refused to accept it … she said her son had obviously deserved it”, Seward writes in her book My Husband and I. The same hands-on approach wasn’t applied to Andrew’s older siblings. Charles was sent to boarding school at eight – first Cheam in Hampshire, then Gordonstoun in Scotland, his father’s old school. Anne was dispatched to Benenden boarding school in Kent. When 13-year-old Charles came down with acute appendicitis in 1962, he was taken by ambulance from school to Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. His mother stayed at Windsor and didn’t visit him until the following day. By the time Edward was born on March 10, 1964, however, things had evolved so Philip was, for the first time, by his wife’s side. The Queen, then 37, had followed developments in modern maternity methods and insisted her husband be present, to help with bonding. Philip, at least, lightened the mood, saying, as he walked into the bathroom of the Belgian Suite: “It’s a solemn thought that only a week ago, General de Gaulle was having a bath in this room.”
08 e v o L d e v i L tr o h S REMEMBERING ELIZABETH II PART 4 Margaret’s magical wedding Having suffered over her forbidden love for Peter Townsend, Princess Margaret found happiness in 1960. Sadly, her marriage wouldn’t last. J Margar et and her husban d Antony ust as the Queen was becoming a mother for the third time, her sister Margaret was falling in love with her soon-to-be husband Antony Armstrong-Jones. The dashingly handsome society photographer had captured the royal family on film, and had now also captured the once badly broken heart of the Queen’s younger sister. The couple had to ask the Queen’s permission to marry and the engagement was duly announced on February 27, 1960, after Andrew’s birth. Elizabeth was delighted Margaret was finally happy, and any doubts about the couple’s compatibility were discarded. By marrying outside the royal fold, Margaret was seen as a thoroughly modern royal, and her wedding in Westminster Abbey on May 6, 1960, was an enormous event. It was the first royal wedding to be fully televised and was watched by 300 million people around the world. Margaret wore a Norman Hartnell gown, like her sister before her, and the Queen was resplendent in a fullThe Queen, the Queen Mother and length brilliant blue dress by the Prince Charles arrive at Westminster Abbey for the wedding of Princess Margare same designer. Sadly, the marriage t to Antony Armstrong-Jones. didn’t last and the couple separated in 1976 and divorced in 1978.
09 Margaret M Ma arg argar rgarret rg et looks loo ooks ks rradiantly ks adia ad iant ia ntly y happy ha app ppy on a night ppy nig ightt out ight outt with with wit itth her he h er hu husban husband usban sban sb nd in in L London ondo ondon on don do n in 11960 19 960 0 ((above); a ov ab ove) e); an e) aand d (lef ((left) (l lefft) t) tthe th he couple coup co ple e with witth their thei th e r two ei tw young y yo oun ung ch ung children, hilildr dren dr d en, en n, Davi Da D David avi v and Sarah, in 1967. I have as much privacy as a goldfish in a bowl PRINCESS MARGARET Antony Armstrong-Jones, who became Lord Snowdon, with Margaret and their children David and Sarah at Kensington Palace in 1964. ones announce their Margaret and Antony Armstrong-J February 27, 1960. on engagement at Windsor Castle Princess Margaret waves from her coach as she leaves for her honeymoon. Pictures: Gett y Images, AFP
10 Silve r Ju bilee R E M E M B E R I N G E L I Z A B E T H I I PA R T 4 They partied In the midst of a dark decade for Britain, the 25th anniversary of the Queen’s rule brought abundant joy. S o successful were the Queen’s silver jubilee celebrations in 1977, they reportedly even took the monarch herself by surprise. In the midst of straitened times – with the mining strikes and three-day week – the public needed something to celebrate. It had been the same with her post-war wedding in 1947. An exhausted and downcast nation welcomed the opportunity to come together and celebrate a joyous occasion. So, on June 7, 1977, more than one million people lined the streets of London to watch the Queen process to St Paul’s Cathedral in the Gold State Coach, the same one she had used for her coronation in 1953. Street parties were held in the UK and Australia, and despite the Sex Pistols blasting their punk single God Save The Queen from a boat on the Thames, it didn’t stop the celebrations then, or on her Commonwealth tours, including here in Australia. “I shall never forget the scene outside Buckingham Palace on Jubilee Day,” the Queen said in her Christmas speech that year. “The cheerful crowd was symbolic of the hundreds of thousands of people who greeted us wherever we went in this jubilee year – in 12 Commonwealth countries and 36 counties in the UK. “The street parties and village fetes, the presents, the flowers from the children, the mile upon mile of decorated streets and houses; these things suggest that the real value and pleasure of the celebration was that we all shared in it together,” she said. “The great resurgence of community spirit which has marked the celebrations has shown the value of the Christian ideal of loving our neighbours. “If we can keep this spirit alive, life will become better for all of us.” If we can keep this spirit alive, life will become better for all of us THE Q QUEEN Her er Majesty Majesty’s y s official silver jubilee year portrait, p po portrait rtrait, taken at Buckingham Palace on February 6, 1977. The Queen and the lord mayor of London following the silver jubilee service at St Paul’s Cathedral on June 7, 1977.
11 in the streets Philip Philip Phil ip and and the the Queen Que ueen e admi ad admire mire re a silver sililve verr bell bell given g gi ven ve n to her her to to mark m ma her silver jubilee. A street party in Woodford Bridge, Essex (top); and a charity jubilee tea party in Newcastle organised by Age Concern (above). in the Gold State The Queen and Philip leave Buckingham Palace later in the day. Coach; and (right) in an open coach at Guildhall A family in Fulham in London’s inne r west gets into the spirit of the occasion. Pictures: Gett y Images, AFP
12 Royal Grann y REMEMBERING ELIZABETH II PART 4 Anne delivers but Charles is a worry The Queen’s delight at becoming a grandmother after the birth of Anne’s son Peter in 1977 was tempered by her anxiety over Charles failing to find a suitable wife, writes Kerry Parnell The Queen with her granddaugh granddaughter g ter Zara Phillips. W Anne and first The Queen with daughter Princess tening in 1977. chris his at ips Phill r Pete ld dchi gran hile the Queen was still a mother to teenage sons, she also became a grandmother. Anne had married Captain Mark Phillips in 1973 and gave birth to her son and the Queen’s first grandchild, Peter, in November 1977. Sister Zara would follow four years later. The Princess Royal moved the royal family on dramatically when she decided against giving her children titles, in order to let them have a more “normal” life. In an interview for her 70th birthday in 2020, Anne said: “I think it was probably easier for them, and I think most people would argue that there are downsides to having titles.” Her older brother Charles, however, was slower to settle and the Queen, Philip and Queen Mother were becoming anxious that he should find the right woman. He had. He first met Camilla Shand at a polo match in Windsor in 1970, when she reportedly quipped: “My great-grandmother was the mistress of your greatgreat-grandfather. We have something in common.” They dated, but three years later Camilla married Andrew Parker Bowles. “If Elizabeth delighted in becoming a grandmother, her pleasure did not lessen her concern at Charles’ continuing bachelorhood on the brink of his 30th birthday,” writes biographer Matthew Dennison in The Queen. Many candidates were put forward and, in November 1978, the Queen hosted a 30th birthday party for Charles in Buckingham Palace. Among the invitees were Lady Sarah Spencer and her young sister, 17-year-old Diana. Not on the list was Camilla – who, the Queen was aware, was still very much in the picture, despite her being married. A young Lady Diana Spencer at Cow dray Park Polo Club in West Sussex.
13 Zara Phillips, the daughter of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips, with her grandmother the Queen at a polo match in 1984. in nce cess ss Anne Ann nne e with with her her daughter dau augh ght Princess Zara at Zara at her her christening chri ch rist sten enin ing g at Windsor Castle on July 27, 1981. r of Diana. Lady Sarah Spencer, the elder siste Camilla Parker Bowles with husband Andrew on their wedding day in 1973. Camilla was still in love with Charles, and Andrew had many affairs before they were finally divorced in 1995. Pictures: Getty Images, AFP I think most people would argue that there are downsides to having royal titles PRINCESS ANNE Prince Prin Pr ince in nce Charles Cha harl arl rles les es talks tal alk ks with ks wit ith ha married ma arrie rried rr ied Ca ie C Camilla ami milllla mi mill a Pa P Parker ark kerr B Bowles owle ow le les es at a polo match in July 1975.
14 t c e f r e P e r u t Pic Calm before the storm During the 1960s and 70s, the royals appeared to be the epitome of a happy family. There was no sign of the personal anguish and failed relationships to come. From the top: top p: the photogenic roy royal yal family y toge together g ther at Buckingham Palace in 1972; th the Queen with Prince Andrew and Prince Edward aboard the Roya Royal y l Yacht Britannia in Portsmouth; and (main (main, from left)) Sarah ArmstrongArmstrong-Jones Armstrong-Jones, g Jones, Prince Charles, Charles the Quee Queen, Prince Edward, Prince Philip and Princess Anne on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
15 The family in the drawing room at Sandringham (above); and (below) the Queen and Prince Philip with Prince Andrew. Prince Prince Prin ce Andrew And ndre rew w wi with th hiss parents hi pare pa rent ntss in 11968 968 96 8 ( bo (a (above); bove ve); ); aand nd ((right) righ ri g t) gh Char Ch Charles arle less on his his first fir irst st day da y at Gordonstoun Gor ordo dons nssto nsto school in 1962. The Queen with Prince Edward on June 13, 1964. Charles in his study at Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1969. Princess Anne at Benende Benenden School in Kent in 1963.
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