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  • Yellow Brick Can Copy Rothfire Sydney Playbook

    Weekend, 29th June 2026
    A spring path already travelled successfully by one Queensland hard-head is now in the sights of another, with Tony Sears setting Yellow Brick for the $2 million Sydney Stakes at Randwick after the gelding bounced back in emphatic fashion in Saturday's Group 3 WJ Healy Stakes over 1200 metres at Eagle Farm. Rothfire won the Everest-day consolation last spring, and racenet.com.au reports the Sears stable now has designs on the same race with a horse who reminded punters of his quality after two below-par Group 1 efforts that came with genuine excuses. Carrying 60kg and starting at $8, Yellow Brick was ridden with restraint by Tommy Berry before driving through along the fence, his late surge completing a Queensland sweep of the first five placings, with Chris and Corey Munce's Payline runner-up and Tony Gollan's Pereille filling third. For Sears, who trains in partnership with his daughter Maddy, the win provided a welcome reset after Yellow Brick failed to figure in the Stradbroke Handicap on a heavy track that was never going to play to his strengths. "Because the Stradbroke is a $3 million race, it was very hard to consider scratching him from it but I was very concerned about the track for him that day," Sears said. "All jokes aside, we really knew that he probably couldn't win the Stradbroke on a heavy track. When he pulled up so well afterwards, we thought we might as well give him a run over 1200m in this race today. It was a great ride by Tommy Berry. Yellow Brick is going to have three or four weeks off now and we will set him that race that Rothfire won last year." Berry's belief in the gelding had already been demonstrated when he travelled to Rockhampton in May to partner him in the $1 million The Archer, where Yellow Brick delivered slot-race glory before things went awry from wide draws in the Kingsford Smith Cup and Stradbroke. The jockey felt the addition of a crossover nose band was a significant factor in getting the horse to conserve himself, rather than spend too much fuel early. "The horse hit a little bit of a flat spot at the top of the straight today," Berry said. "But he got the revs up late and it was a great effort by the team because he's had a few hard runs. His last two starts, he's drawn the carpark and he's just been too keen. So I spoke to the team about putting the crossover on him. He was much more relaxed today and really conserved his energy." Having rediscovered his edge back to 1200 metres, Yellow Brick can now freshen up before Sears raises the bar again in Sydney for what could be a potentially lucrative sojourn.

    Yellow Brick

    It's been a top season for Yellow Brick (pic: Magic Millions)
  • Stakes Race Glory a Big Win All Round

    Weekend, 29th June 2026
    A Rosehill staying test that looked as though it might be a last chance for an ageing gelding instead became a breakthrough moment for a young rider trying to build a future in Australia, with Glory Daze giving Irish jockey Adam Farragher his first stakes win in Saturday's Listed WJ McKell Cup over 2000 metres. Trained by Ciaron Maher, the $31 outsider had finished third in the same race last year but arrived this time without a win for 13 months and with his racing future under discussion, only to find the right race shape and the soft 6 conditions he relished. Farragher, who came to Australia late last year after riding for William Haggas in England, made full use of a lack of obvious tempo, allowing Glory Daze to roll into an uncontested lead before building through his gears and finding enough late to hold Tavros by a length. Maher's assistant trainer Johann Gerard-Dubord admitted the result had not been easy to forecast, but said the ride gave the gelding every chance to rediscover a spark that had been missing. "It's good for Adam, he's a hard worker, he doesn't get many opportunities," Gerard-Dubord said. "He's been here for a bit now, but he's had a few good winners for us and he rode him perfectly. He loves the wet, there wasn't a lot of speed on paper, and he's a horse you need to build with." For Glory Daze, the win came at a crucial point, with Gerard-Dubord indicating retirement had been edging closer as the gelding's form tailed off and his age and physical history became harder to ignore. "It was about that time when we had to decide whether he'd had enough, so it was nice to see him do that," he said. "He's had a bit of racing, he's not getting any younger, he's had his issues in the past, so when they lose form like that, it's hard to try to get them back. But on the back of that, he's got a few more runs in him." The victory was equally meaningful for 26-year-old Farragher, who had previously collected four stakes placings across Australia and abroad without managing to land one, and is hoping to turn his Maher association into a longer-term Australian career after limited chances in Britain. "First stakes winner, so I'm delighted, especially doing it for Ciaron and the team," Farragher said. "They've all been very good to me, so I'm thrilled to repay them. I was second or third on one of Ciaron's horses in a stakes race here one day, so it's definitely nice to get that ticked off. And I didn't get too many chances back home in these sorts of races, so I'm really delighted. It's been a long time coming." For horse and rider alike, the McKell Cup felt like more than a Listed win: it bought Glory Daze time to race on, and gave Farragher the kind of result that can help turn promise and persistence into better opportunities.
  • Begg Turns Tiara Clock Back with Splash Back

    Weekend, 29th June 2026
    An emotional Eagle Farm triumph gave Grahame Begg the perfect early birthday present on Saturday as Splash Back powered to victory in the $700,000 Gr1 Tattersall's Tiara over 1400 metres, delivering the Cranbourne trainer his 16th win at the elite level and a result that clearly struck deep. Begg was in tears after the final Group 1 of the 2025-26 season, having watched Jordan Childs produce a ground-saving ride on the $8.50 mare before she burst through to beat Tony Gollan's $21 chance Savagery Vibe by 1.25-lengths, with Chris and Corey Munce claiming third for Queensland with Gerringong, the John Singleton-bred mare part-owned by Parramatta greats Peter Wynn and Mick Cronin, who were on course to enjoy the atmosphere. Splash Back has been reinvented by Begg, who initially looked likely to test her over longer distances, a path that made sense on pedigree given she is by retired Noverre sire-son La Havre, winner of France's Derby equivalent, the Gr1 Prix du Jockey Club, but her sharpest weapons have instead been found between sprint and mile trips. That change of direction had already delivered wins in the Gr2 Victory Stakes over 1200 metres in Brisbane and the Gr2 WH Stocks Stakes over 1500 metres at Moonee Valley, and the Tiara confirmed the wisdom of bringing her back in distance rather than stretching her further. "She's been a beauty for me, this horse," Begg said. "We flipped her around from getting over middle distances to getting back over shorter trips. All the data showed she just had an electric turn of foot so we had to try something different with her. We changed it around and she's been really good. She gets back, she's reliant on speed in her races and she needs a bit of luck, but she's a gun. She's all heart. She just goes to war for me." Childs gave Splash Back the economical passage she needed, conserving ground along the inside before asking her to lengthen when the race opened up, and the mare responded with the acceleration that has become her signature since Begg altered course. For the trainer, the Queensland setting added another layer of satisfaction, with the state playing an important role in his Group 1 story over several decades. "I've actually won this race a couple of times in the past but I think it was a Group 2 or 3 at that stage," Begg said. "I've had so many placings in Group 1s over my career. I had my first Group 1 winner up here when Eye Of The Sky won the Doomben Cup in 1990 and my second one up here so it's great. I love Queensland." With her Tiara success, Splash Back turned a clever training rethink into the defining win of her career.

  • Belmont Winter Feature for Diamonds'n'rubies

    Weekend, 29th June 2026
    On Saturday, in Perth, a carefully plotted Belmont raid turned into the biggest result yet for Diamonds'n'rubies, who gave Mitchell Pateman and Holly Watson a feature-race reward when she led throughout in the $100,000 TABtouch Westspeed Platinum Winter Series Final over 1400 metres. The Maschino four-year-old had to begin from the outside gate in a field of 10, but thewest.com.au reports Watson wasted no time neutralising the draw, pressing forward within the first 200 metres and finding the front before setting a genuine gallop. Favourite Mt Shirataku was made to work to slide across outside her and sit within striking range, but while the $1.75 chance looked poised to challenge on the turn, it was soon clear he was under pressure, and Diamonds'n'rubies kicked three lengths clear at the top of the straight. Watson waited until the 200 metres before fully asking the $7 chance to lengthen, just as the well-backed Right To Silence began to balance up and come after her, but the post arrived in time for the leader, who held on by a half-length. Pateman said the mare's natural pattern was a major asset when she could open up at the right stage of a race. "She gets that separation around the home corner and that wins you races nine times out of 10," he said. The win was also a reward for owner Ross Waddell, whose willingness to trust Pateman's timing proved crucial with a mare the trainer said cannot handle a busy preparation. "I'm just rapt for Ross; he's an awesome man. I told him about a month ago, 'just let me go a month between runs with her and I reckon she can win the final'. He backed me in, and he was happy to do that, so I'm glad it's paid off for him." Pateman admitted he had learned from an earlier preparation when Diamonds'n'rubies failed to cope with being backed up through the Westspeed heats at Ascot, and that experience shaped a fresher approach this time. "She's really soft. She melts raceday and she's not that good in her feed bin at home," he said. "I learned a valuable lesson last prep, so at least I'm learning. I tried to back her up in the Westspeed heats at Ascot and I lost her for the whole preparation. I thought fresh, and obviously $100,000 races for horses like her don't come along often, so we had a crack, and she was good enough to hold on." The victory lifted Diamonds'n'rubies past $130,000 in earnings after she had gone into the race with less than $60,000 from 11 starts, and Pateman believes she can keep progressing now that he has a better handle on how to manage her. Watson said the mare's gate speed made the difference, especially after drawing awkwardly, with Pateman instructing her to "put the handlebars down and find the fence," and she praised his placement of a horse who carried a lighter weight than key rivals and was able to run the 1400 metres fresh. The result completed a Pateman-Watson double after Farnova, heavily backed from $11 to $4.20, also led throughout in the opener.
  • Blue Gum Farm Adds Exciting New Sire Duo

    Weekend, 29th June 2026
    A significant expansion of Blue Gum Farm’s stallion roster has been confirmed for the 2026 breeding season, with Group 1-winning sprinter Libertad and elite juvenile Coleman to join the historic Euroa nursery in a move shaped by both racetrack performance and commercial appeal. The pair arrive with the backing of ownership interests that include Jason and Melanie Stenning of Trilogy Racing and Blue Gum Farm, and their addition gives the Victorian operation two distinct young prospects for breeders seeking speed, precocity and value. Libertad holds particular meaning for the farm as the first Group 1 winner to have raced in the Blue Gum silks, and Jason Stenning said securing him had been an important result given the interest around the horse. “We are extremely proud to stand the first Group 1 winner to race in our silks. Securing Libertad, despite strong competition, marks a significant win for the farm as we continue to strengthen an already respected and successful stallion roster,” Stenning said. Libertad was unbeaten as a Group-winning two-year-old and later developed into a durable, high-class sprinter, with Stenning pointing to a rare breadth of achievement across multiple seasons. “He demonstrated class, consistency and longevity throughout his career. He won Group races at two, three, four and five. To my knowledge, the only other stallion in the modern era to achieve that feat is Lonhro,” he said. Coleman brings a different but equally attractive profile, built around sharp juvenile speed, physical presence and elite two-year-old form. A class record performance in the Group 3 Chairman’s Stakes at Caulfield underlined his raw pace, while his narrow defeat in the Golden Slipper came in one of the fastest editions of the race this decade. “Coleman’s two-year-old form speaks for itself, and above all, he is an outstanding physical specimen,” Stenning said. “Our industry is built on speed, and he was an exceptionally fast horse. He broke the class record when winning the Group 3 Chairman’s Stakes at Caulfield and was only narrowly beaten in the second-fastest Golden Slipper this decade.” That juvenile record was further reinforced when Coleman was rated Timeform’s highest-ranked two-year-old, ahead of a strong crop that included Switzerland, Lady Of Camelot, Storm Boy and Broadsiding. The pedigrees also offer breeders clear commercial hooks, with Libertad representing the flourishing Snitzel branch of the Redoute’s Choice and Danehill sire line from a proven family, while Coleman, the first stakes winner by Pierata, carries further depth through Canny Lad and a family rich in Group 1 quality. Libertad will stand for $9,900 inc GST and Coleman for $7,700 inc GST, fees Blue Gum sees as providing access and value for both commercial breeders and owner-breeders. “At Blue Gum Farm, we strive to provide breeding solutions for every level of the industry,” Stenning said. “We deliver blue-chip opportunities for commercial breeders while also supporting grassroots participants in their pursuit of breeding a winner.”

  • Churchillian Gets Her Way in Tauranga Classic

    Weekend, 29th June 2026
    A mare who has made honesty and assertion her calling cards again played to her strengths at Tauranga on Saturday, with Churchillian rolling forward under Sam Collett and refusing to come back in the Listed Team Wealleans Tauranga Classic over 1400 metres. The Tony Pike-trained daughter of Churchill has built a following through her no-nonsense racing pattern, and with Pike away overseas, the stable was still able to enjoy another black type strike as the six-year-old collected the third stakes win of her career. Collett, returning to race riding after a recent European holiday, made full use of Churchillian's natural speed, sending her straight to the lead before Miss Bo Peep moved up to apply light pressure, the pair controlling the race at a tempo that suited the favourite's rhythm. There was little sign of panic from Collett approaching the home bend, and when she asked Churchillian to quicken against the rail, the mare slipped three lengths clear while her rivals fanned across the track in pursuit. Kaimai Queen and stablemate Thooza both finished strongly wider out, but Churchillian had already done the damage, holding them safely to score by just under two lengths and underline again how potent she is when allowed to dictate around 1400 metres. Stable representative Ryan Stacey said the performance was simply an extension of the form she had been holding through a busy campaign. "She has been going so well and we've just had to keep getting the work into her since her last run," Stacey said. "She is just so consistent and is holding that form. Sam got her out of the gates well, controlled the race and she has brained them. Her record suggests that 1400m is her sweet spot and she showed that again today." Collett was equally taken by the way Churchillian kept finding, particularly given the preparation she has been asked to sustain. "Tony and the team have done an amazing job to keep her up, keep her happy, in what has been a busy prep for her," she said. "She just has that zest for life, which she showed today and when I asked her for some more gas she dug really deep. She didn't really grab the bit and drag me along like she can do, so I was trying to pick my ground from the half mile to where she was comfy and when I kicked she was off and was always going to find the line." Bred by Sir Peter Vela under his Pencarrow Thoroughbreds banner, Churchillian is by Coolmore Stud's four-time Group One winner Churchill from the Fastnet Rock mare Fond du Coeur, and her record now stands at 11 wins from 27 starts, with earnings beyond $406,000.
  • Inspired Buy Pays off for Widden and Bangaloe

    Weekend, 29th June 2026
    A Caulfield consolation prize proved more than worthwhile for the rejuvenated Coeur Volante, who made it two wins in succession on Saturday when she swept to victory in the $150,000 Quayclean Handicap over 1400 metres. According to racingnews.co.nz, Connections had briefly entertained the idea of stretching towards the Gr1 Tattersall's Tiara over the same distance in Queensland after her impressive Sandown win on June 13, but the practicalities of travel closed that door, leaving the Lindsay Park mare to continue her revival closer to home. "We just watched the Tiara a few minutes ago, and we were half hoping that we might be able to get there with this mare," co-trainer Ben Hayes said. "But unfortunately, it didn't work out with the flights and everything. But a Saturday win at Caulfield is the next best thing." The New Zealand-bred daughter of Proisir changed hands late last year, bought for $500,000 by Anthony Thompson's Widden Stud Australia Pty Limited and Julia Ritchie's Bangaloe Stud from the 2025 Spring Boutique Online Sale on Inglis Digital, and the decision to leave her with Lindsay Park has been rewarded through a sharp autumn-winter return. Having previously raced for a Rupert Legh-led syndicate, Coeur Volante already had a substantial page, with wins in the Gr2 Thousand Guineas Prelude, Gr3 Scarborough Stakes and Gr3 Mannerism Stakes, as well as a fourth placing in the Gr1 Thousand Guineas, but she has come back with fresh purpose this campaign, placing third in the Listed Bel Esprit Stakes before winning at Sandown and then repeating the dose at Caulfield. Apprentice Jackson Radley gave the five-year-old a composed ride, finding cover just behind the speed after a slightly awkward early passage before easing her into the clear and asking her to lengthen. Once balanced, Coeur Volante produced the strongest finish in the race, quickening past her opposition inside the final 100 metres and scoring by a length with Radley able to soften her before the post. "The race worked out perfect," Radley said. "It was a bit sticky early, but then I managed to slot into a lovely spot. Once we got into clear air, she really let rip and showed her ability." Hayes said a long break had helped reset the mare, whose new owners were unable to get her in foal last spring and elected to race on, a decision now paying its way handsomely. "She had a really good, long break and a good reset," Hayes said. "Her new connections were unfortunately not able to get her in foal last spring, so they decided to continue to race her this season. She's definitely paying her way now and Julia and Anthony are very happy people. She's in great form." The Gr2 PB Lawrence Stakes at Caulfield in August remains a possible target before a likely spring mating with Zoustar, with Hayes noting that a mare already carrying a Group Two win has limited ways to further enhance her pedigree page beyond chasing another Gr2 result or a Gr1 win or placing. Bred by Fairdale Stud from the Testa Rossa mare Shanina, Coeur Volante was a $90,000 Karaka Book 1 purchase by Paul Moroney Bloodstock and Ballymore Stables from Prima Park's draft in 2022, began with the late Mike Moroney, and now boasts six wins, a placing and $760,040 from 19 starts.

    Coeur Volante

    Coeur Volante has been a shrewd investment (pic: Mark Gatt)
  • I Am Immortal Filly No Longer Foxing Anyone

    Weekend, 29th June 2026
    A sizzling 1000-metre display at Caulfield gave Alex Rae's flying stable another sharp reminder of what it has on its hands, with I'm Foxing stretching her winning sequence to four when she careered away with the MRC Membership Made of Moments by four-and-a-quarter lengths. Ridden by Luke Cartwright, the three-year-old filly made full use of the inside running, burning along the rail to match motors with Wintery before the race was as good as over soon after straightening, her sustained speed carrying her clear while the rest were left chasing shadows. Rae has had to rethink the way he handles the daughter of I Am Immortal, an I Am Invincible sire-son whose own talent was showcased in victories in the Listed Blue Diamond Preview and Group 3 Blue Diamond Prelude, and the trainer is now prepared to let the Ken King-owned filly weaponise the pace that once made him want to teach restraint. "The worlds her oyster. She's a very exciting horse with blistering speed," Rae said, with the Listed Lightning Stakes over 1050 metres for two and three-year-olds at Morphettville on July 26 now among the options, although he was in no rush to lock in a path. "We won't commit to anything. She's a potential spring filly on the back of that," he said. The Cranbourne trainer said I'm Foxing had initially been schooled to relax, conserve and finish off, but the lessons of recent months have pushed him in the opposite direction. "It's really exciting. It's also been a great learning curve. I did everything in my power to teach her to switch off so we could hold her up and be strong late. Over the past couple of months we've learnt to embrace her speed," Rae said. "She's a fast horse and there's not many who can burn the candle at both ends." That turn of phrase neatly captured a performance that was not merely fast early, but strong through the line, and it also underlined the confidence building around a filly who has been kept fresh between runs by a deliberately light routine. Rae said he gives her a week in the paddock after each appearance, a pattern made possible by the trust of her ownership group, headed by King, who has had his own battles away from the track after a knee replacement and a stint in intensive care. "He's been thoroughly enjoying watching his horses win well. Credit to the ownership group who let me do what I want with her. I give her a week off in the paddock after each run and we can extend her campaign." The result continued a striking run for Rae, who also landed last Saturday's three-year-old sprint at Flemington with I'mateez and has now produced four winners from his past five starters.
  • Asterix Consolidates Purple Patch of Form

    Weekend, 29th June 2026
    Four years after his New Zealand Derby peak, a seasoned stayer once best known for his classic deeds is carving out a productive late-career chapter in Chris Waller's care, with Asterix adding Saturday's $200,000 Group 3 Tattersall's Cup over 2400 metres at Eagle Farm to an increasingly handsome 2025-26 haul. According to NZ Racing Desk, the seven-year-old son of ill-fated sire Tavistock had taken time to fully click in his new environment, but the rewards have arrived this preparation in spades, his Tattersall's Cup success following earlier wins in the $300,000 The Beauford over 2300 metres at Newcastle, the Group 3 JRA Plate over 2000 metres at Randwick and the Listed Gosford Gold Cup over 2100 metres. Although known for turning the heat up on rival riders with his front-running nous, jockey Tim Clark was in no hurry aboard the former New Zealand-trained gelding, allowing him to find his rhythm at the rear of the six-horse field before angling to the outside and driving him home over the top of his rivals, with Asterix wearing down Pounding to score by a long neck. "I just felt my main priority there was just to get him to settle," Clark said. "He has raced a bit keenly previously, so I just felt it was really important to get the first two-thirds of the race right. If I could do that, I knew he'd take care of the rest." The victory gave Waller a fourth Tattersall's Cup, following Index Linked in 2016, Brimham Rocks in 2020 and Manzoice in 2025, and assistant trainer Charlie Duckworth felt the gelding had found the right assignment after tackling stronger company in the Group 1 Doomben Cup over 2000 metres and Group 2 Q22 over 2200 metres, where he finished sixth in both. "It's a race that's been pretty good to Chris over the years," Duckworth revealed. "This horse was obviously brilliant at the start of the preparation, and then he took a massive step up in grade when he finished sixth in the Doomben Cup and Q22. So it was a drop back in grade today, and I think that's all he needed. Tim gave him a lovely ride. He didn't panic early and just let it all unfold in front of him, and then the horse was really strong late." Bred by Sir Owen Glenn's Go Bloodstock, Asterix is out of the Shirocco mare Mourasana and was a $450,000 Bruce Perry Bloodstock purchase from Curraghmore's draft at the 2020 NZB Ready to Run Sale at Karaka. He began with Lance O'Sullivan and Andrew Scott at Matamata, winning the 2022 New Zealand Derby and 2024 Group 2 Avondale Cup among four victories from 14 starts, while his overall record now stands at eight wins and two placings from 29 starts for $1.41 million in stakes.

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