Friday, 20th March 2026
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  • JMac Poised to Create Australian Gr1 History

    Friday, 20th March 2026
    A day of rare scale and consequence is building at Rosehill Gardens, where the 70th running of the Golden Slipper will anchor what shapes as one of the biggest programs on the Sydney calendar. With five Group 1 races packed into Saturday's card, racingnsw.com.au reports the meeting carries not only the glamour of Australia's richest juvenile contest, but also the possibility of a major milestone for James McDonald. The Sydney champion sits just two Group 1 victories away from breaking the all-time Australasian riding record, and the opportunities are there in abundance across a program loaded with elite assignments. His book begins with hot Ranvet Stakes favourite Aeliana, before he partners Autumn Boy in the Sky Racing Guineas and then the unbeaten Autumn Glow in the George Ryder Stakes, where Chris Waller's star mare will chase an 11th straight win. McDonald also takes the ride on Blue Diamond heroine Streisand in the $5 million Golden Slipper itself, the centrepiece of a meeting that will feature a full field of 16 in the world's richest race for two-year-olds. While McDonald's pursuit of history will be one of the meeting's major storylines, the Slipper market itself has an open look. Chayan holds early favouritism at $5.50 for Annabel and Rob Archibald, while Warwoven is at $8 for Bjorn Baker, with Rachel King attempting to become the first female jockey to win the race. Elsewhere, Aeliana is expected to give McDonald an early crack at equalling the record, with Sir Delius prominent in betting, while Autumn Boy and Observer add another layer of intrigue in the Guineas before attention swings to Autumn Glow, already drawing comparisons with the sport's immortals. The closing Group 1, the Galaxy, rounds out the top-level action with Grafterburners heading a capacity sprint field. Beyond the racing, the Australian Turf Club is framing the meeting as both a sporting event and a celebration. Members will be able to buy a drink for 70 cents after the Golden Slipper, while rock band The Living End will perform after the final race as part of the general admission offering. Interim CEO Steve McMahon believes the occasion has all the ingredients of a landmark raceday. "Whether it be history awaiting J-Mac, the excitement of Autumn Glow's fabulous winning streak, or the 70th TAB Golden Slipper with wall-to-wall Group 1 racing and entertainment, Rosehill Gardens will host a momentous raceday," McMahon said. "The ATC is marking this magical 70th anniversary with a special 70-cents offer for Members, along with all of the atmosphere and on-course attractions that Carnival days are renowned. Five Group 1 races on the one day only happens once a year and Saturday promises to create history that will be talked about and remembered for decades to come. Saturday offers all of Sydney a rare chance to be a part of that racing and sporting history."

    James McDonald

    Via Sistina has added to McDonald's Gr1 haul (pic: Mark Gatt)
  • Fresh Grafterburners Can Turn on the Afterburners

    Friday, 20th March 2026
    A disrupted preparation and a string of abandoned trial plans have left one of Queensland's sharpest trainers weighing his decisions ahead of a major autumn target, with the path to Rosehill anything but straightforward. Kelly Schweida has openly acknowledged a degree of second guessing as he prepares Grafterburners for the Group 1 The Galaxy, aware the colt's lead-up has been far from ideal despite his undeniable talent. Victory in the $3 million Sunlight slot race on the Gold Coast in January stamped Grafterburners as a rising force, yet his return in Saturday's 1100m sprint comes off just a single quiet trial at Doomben more than three weeks ago. Attempts to secure additional race-day fitness were thwarted when scheduled trials in Brisbane were first postponed and then abandoned altogether due to weather, leaving connections scrambling to reassess. Even when another opportunity presented itself earlier this week, the decision was ultimately made to bypass it, mindful of the impending trip to Sydney and the proximity to race day. The uncertainty has not been lost on Schweida, who admits the preparation has been less than ideal. "His preparation has been turned on its head a bit as, because of the trials getting called off, he has only had one soft trial a few weeks ago," he said. "I then had him entered in the trials at Doomben on Tuesday, but I decided not to trial him." Experience, he concedes, has made such decisions more complex rather than simpler. "Once upon a time when I was younger, I would have had one or two ideas, but the older I get I have 10 different scenarios as to what I should do with him." The dilemma remains unresolved until raceday. "I ummed and aahed about what to do, going into a Group 1 with only one soft trial several weeks ago, is it the right thing? It's not ideal and I won't know whether it's the right decision until Saturday." What is beyond doubt, however, is the quality of the horse himself. Four consecutive wins in Queensland underline Grafterburners' ability, and a featherweight allocation of 50.5kg has only strengthened confidence among punters, who have been quick to support his chances. With Zac Lloyd engaged, comparisons have already been drawn to Private Harry, who followed the same Sunlight–Galaxy path last year en route to Group 1 success. Schweida sees echoes of another familiar name in his stable as well, likening the colt to Better Than Ready, a high-class sprinter known for his brilliance. While the preparation may be unconventional, there is a quiet belief that freshness could prove an asset rather than a liability. "We have put all our eggs in one basket in The Galaxy and it's a pretty strong field," he said, adding that the colt's ability to fire first-up remains a key factor. "Despite some issues with missing trials, it has always been in the back of my mind that this colt has a good fresh record. Some horses can take three or four runs to find their best, but this horse can perform very well when fresh."
  • Newnham Achieves a Career First in Hong Kong

    Friday, 20th March 2026
    Less than 96 hours before one of the biggest Sha Tin racemeetings of the year, Hong Kong's fiercely contested trainers' premiership shifted sharply on Wednesday night as a dominant five-win haul at Happy Valley propelled Mark Newnham firmly into the title race. With the HK$26 million BMW Hong Kong Derby looming at Sha Tin, where he prepares Invincible Ibis, the Australian struck a rich vein of form to close within striking distance of leader Caspar Fownes. Success came swiftly and in clusters, beginning with Soaring Bronco's dead-heat in the Class 5 Aster Handicap (1650m) under James Orman alongside Glorious Ryder. From there, the evening gathered irresistible force. Armor Golden Eagle dictated terms in the Class 4 Azalea Handicap (1650m), Notthesillyone delivered over 1000m in the Class 4 Bellflower Handicap, before Ace War and Crimson Flash sealed a memorable sequence. The latter's victory in the Class 2 Daisy Handicap (1200m) not only completed the five-timer but also secured a lucrative HK$1.5 million Top-Up Bonus. The performance elevated Newnham to 41 wins, just two shy of Fownes, and marked a clear career high. "It's an unbelievable result. I came here with good chances all night, but you don't expect everything to work out the way it has," Newnham said, reflecting on a night that eclipsed his previous best of four winners split across two Australian tracks. "The expectations once you start getting a couple on the board rise, but you don't ever expect to get five. In Australia I had trained four winners in a day, but they were spread across two different tracks. I had never had four winners (or more) at the same track until tonight." The broader significance was not lost on him either, adding, "It's (the quintet) significant and it's significant at the moment because we're all trying to keep pace with Caspar, so it puts us a little bit closer. We've had a bit of a mid-season slumber but that's to be expected when early we had a lot of horses winning and the strike rate was high." Tactical nuance underpinned several of the victories. Andrea Atzeni's handling of Armor Golden Eagle stood out, particularly after an unexpected change of plan mid-race. "It wasn't really the idea to lead with him, but Andrea got the pace right and that certainly helped. We wanted to be closer in the run, but when the top weight (Mighty Steed) didn't go on and lead, Andrea took it up and rated him well. The horse responded well, too." Likewise, the decision to engage Richard Kingscote on Notthesillyone proved decisive. "Luke (Ferraris) usually rides the horse, but he was previously engaged. Richard (Kingscote)'s only had a few rides on him – but has ridden them all well – so we opted to go with him, and he pulled off a perfect ride from gate 12. Once he settled outside the leader he was going to run well," Newnham said, noting the horse's consistency and the likelihood his rating would now surge. The night also highlighted the exceptional form of Atzeni, who partnered four winners across the card, including rides for other stables. His composure was evident aboard Sky Cap earlier in the meeting, while a late flourish saw him guide Win Beauty Viva through a narrow gap to claim the Class 3 Snapdragon Handicap (1650m), with Newnham's Max Que finishing close behind in third.

    Mark Newnham

    Mark Newnham recorded an unbelievable five wins (pic: hkjc.com)
  • Wells Excited by Newcomer's Tassie Debut

    Friday, 20th March 2026
    A sense of quiet confidence surrounds a new addition to the Trent Wells yard ahead of Friday night's Launceston meeting, where the stable is expecting a strong showing from recent arrival California Flyer. The mare, formerly prepared in Victoria, shapes as a leading contender in the 1200m maiden and could quickly justify the decision to relocate her to Tasmania. Since arriving just a fortnight ago, California Flyer has impressed in her new surroundings, with Wells crediting both her condition and the circumstances that brought her south. "I haven't had her for very long. A good friend of mine, Gavin Bedggood, sent her over. She has only been here for a fortnight. She's in great order. He put it to the owners about the Tasbred scheme over here, and she's Tasbred eligible, so it was a bit of a no-brainer in the end," Wells said. The incentive is significant, with a Tasbred bonus delivering an extra $20,000 to the winner on top of standard prizemoney. Form lines suggest she will be competitive, having placed in four of 10 starts in Victoria, including a narrow defeat at Caulfield over 1000m when beaten just over a length. From barrier one, she is expected to enjoy an economical run, and Wells has been careful not to overwork her early. "She's drawn well (barrier 1). Chloe (Wells) has ridden her a couple of times, slow track-work, but Gavin told me not to rub his polish off, so hopefully I haven't done that," he said. The connection with Bedggood adds a personal touch, with Wells joking, "Gavin was best man at my wedding and gave one of the all-time worst best man speeches, so he owes me a little bit." While acknowledging her size, Wells is confident the mare's consistency and recent work will stand her in good stead. "She's only little, but you would think drawn barrier one and the form that she is bringing over, she will be very hard to beat. She hasn't missed a beat since she's been here either, so hopefully it's an easy kill." The stable will also be represented by It's Jagger Time in a 1200m class 4, with the gelding returning from a short break. Wells said the horse had trialled well at Longford and enters the race in suitable order, despite weighing up whether to target an easier option. With a growing team of 10 horses and increasing support from clients and riders, the operation is steadily building momentum heading into a busy weekend of Tasmanian racing.
  • Jimmystar Drifts Despite Elite Credentials

    Friday, 20th March 2026
    All signs point to a high-quality edition of the William Reid Stakes, with a deep sprinting field assembling and a fascinating clash looming between proven elite performers and those in peak form, according to racing.com. Among them, Jimmysstar returns with fresh legs and a profile that suggests he will take plenty of beating, even against a race-fit rival like Jigsaw, who arrives in career-best condition. A three-time Group 1 winner, Jimmysstar has built a reputation for firing first-up, winning five of seven fresh attempts, and his latest appearance behind Ka Ying Rising in the Everest only reinforced his standing at the top level. Installed as a dominant $1.90 favourite before drifting to a very backable $2.40 the son of Per Incanto has further appeal through the booking of Mark Zahra, whose decision to remain in Melbourne rather than head to Sydney has been viewed as a significant vote of confidence. Speaking on Giddy Up, Ben Asgari highlighted the importance of that call, noting the calibre of opportunities Zahra turned down. "It's a good push that Mark Zahra is happy enough to stay in Melbourne and ride him, and not head to Sydney," he said. With major rides available in the north, including Observer in the Rosehill Guineas and a likely Golden Slipper contender, Zahra's choice has not gone unnoticed. "You imagine he would have had some good options in Sydney too, with five G1s up there… (Observer) was the main one and he's turned that down to stay and ride Jimmy." Confidence in the partnership is underpinned by Zahra's standing in the national ranks and his reliability under pressure. "He's top three jockeys in the country, for sure, and the best thing is, as a punter, you love putting your money on him," Asgari added. Beyond jockey bookings, there is also growing appreciation for the tactical versatility Jimmysstar displayed last preparation, when he was able to settle closer to the speed and still produce a strong finish. That adaptability may prove crucial against Jigsaw, who is expected to roll forward and dictate proceedings. Importantly, there is no expectation that Jimmysstar will need the run, with a clear plan in place to have him ready. "He's not going to be there first-up needing a run, like he normally would, because there's the plan to run in the TJ Smith second-up," Asgari said. Internally, the Ciaron Maher camp appears equally upbeat. Will Bourne confirmed the stable's strong opinion, remarking, "He's low-flying, I've never heard them so bullish about the horse. Jack and Ciaron are just thrilled," while Zahra's reaction after a recent Cranbourne jumpout has only added to the anticipation.

  • There's Already a Big Buzz About Champions Day

    Friday, 20th March 2026
    Anticipation is building for another global showcase at Sha Tin, where next month's FWD Champions Day has drawn a formidable international presence set to collide with Hong Kong's established elite. According to scmp.com, a total of 63 overseas contenders has been entered across the three Group 1 features, underlining the meeting's growing stature as one of the world's premier race days. Among the headline acts, French star Calandagan joins Japan's Masquerade Ball and Museum Mile in a prospective clash with Hong Kong champion Romantic Warrior in the QE II Cup. The narrative is rich with depth, given Calandagan's standing as last year's Longines World's Best Racehorse and his dramatic Japan Cup triumph over Masquerade Ball, while Museum Mile arrives as an emerging force with five wins from 10 starts, including his past two at Group One level. Awaiting them is Romantic Warrior, already a 13-time Group One winner and chasing a fourth consecutive QE II Cup victory for trainer Danny Shum Chap-shing. The local challenge is further strengthened by Ka Ying Rising, whose dominance in the sprint division has reached extraordinary levels. Officially rated the world's top horse in the latest Longines rankings, he will attempt to extend his winning sequence to 20 races in the Chairman's Sprint Prize, provided he first secures the Sprint Cup in early April. Such is his grip on the race that entries have been limited to just 23, with representation from Australia and Japan adding an international dimension to the contest. Elsewhere, the Champions Mile has also attracted a high-class field, with 23 overseas entries featuring Japan's multiple Group One winner Jantar Mantar, Gaia Force and Royal Ascot victor Docklands, alongside Australian pair Tom Kitten and Evaporate, who recently fought out the finish of the All-Star Mile. They will meet a strong home defence led by six-time Group One winner Voyage Bubble, along with reigning titleholder Red Lion, Galaxy Patch and My Wish. Hong Kong Jockey Club executive director of racing Andrew Harding believes the depth of entries reflects the meeting's global appeal. "We are thrilled with the outstanding quality of entries from around the world for FWD Champions Day at Sha Tin – including 23 individual Group One winners coming up against our champions Ka Ying Rising and Romantic Warrior," Harding said. He added that Ka Ying Rising is "a phenomenal world-class talent" and highlighted the prospect of history should the sprinter extend his streak to 20 wins. Harding also pointed to Romantic Warrior's continued excellence, noting his quest for a fourth QE II Cup against elite opposition, while expressing confidence the meeting will again deliver a showcase of international racing at the highest level.
  • Group 1 Dream Has Not Evaporated Yet

    Friday, 20th March 2026
    A breakthrough may be looming for a consistent performer who has repeatedly knocked on the door at the highest level, yet the immediate path to Group 1 success looks anything but straightforward with a formidable mare standing in the way at Rosehill. Ben Hayes is convinced Evaporate has the credentials to claim an elite race, even if that moment might not arrive in Saturday’s George Ryder Stakes. Six wins from 21 starts and more than $3 million in earnings underline the gelding’s quality, though his résumé remains without a Group 1 victory. That absence of a top-tier win came agonisingly close to changing last start when he was edged out late by Tom Kitten in the All-Star Mile at Flemington, adding a fourth placing at the elite level. It was a performance that reinforced his standing among the better milers in training, particularly given the work he was forced to do in running. Plans for the Sydney autumn have been clearly defined, with the Doncaster Mile the principal target. The George Ryder Stakes serves as a crucial stepping stone, offering both a test of current form and a guide to where he fits among the season’s leading contenders. Hayes is realistic about the task ahead, especially with Autumn Glow among the opposition, but sees the race as an important marker. “It’s going to be a hot race, but it will let us know where we’re at and then he will probably head to the Doncaster with 54.5kg,” he said. There is no mistaking the regard in which the stable holds him. “He’s won over $3 million and hasn’t won a Group One, so it’s a pretty good effort. Not many do that. He’s a Group One horse that just hasn’t done it yet.” That assessment is backed by a record that has kept him in stakes company since his spring three-year-old season, including a Randwick victory in the Carbine Club Stakes and a placing behind Autumn Glow in the Golden Eagle. His latest outing provided further encouragement. Tasked with chasing down the renowned front-runner Pride Of Jenni, he was forced to tow the field into the race before battling on strongly to the line. “It was super. He towed the field up to Jenni, chased her. Tom Kitten sat off him and just got him late,” Hayes said. “But I loved the way he kept kicking. He has always been a genuine horse.” The George Ryder also shapes as a key lead-in for others with Doncaster ambitions, including the underrated Encap. After a spring hampered by wet tracks and lingering foot issues, his current campaign has been far smoother. Trainer Gary Portelli believes those past problems affected his ability to begin cleanly, a concern that now appears to have eased. “His feet are so much better now too,” he said, noting the gelding’s narrow defeat in last year’s Doncaster at long odds. Despite a racing pattern that complicates his chances, confidence remains that he can be competitive against elite opposition once more.

    Evaporate

    Evaporate may have to wait for his Group 1 (pic: Mark Gatt)
  • Declining UK/Ire Foal Crops Flagged by Tattersalls

    Friday, 20th March 2026
    Fresh concern over the shrinking number of horses being bred to race in Britain and Ireland has now been formally acknowledged at the highest commercial level, with Tattersalls identifying the falling foal crop as a principal risk to its business for the first time. According to bloodhorse.com, the move underlines just how seriously the issue is now being regarded across the bloodstock sector, even as the auction house continues to post strong financial returns. Data published by Weatherbys last year showed a 9.5% decline in foals born in Britain and Ireland during 2025, the steepest year-on-year contraction recorded in more than a decade. In accounts lodged with Companies House for the year ending June 30, 2025, Tattersalls' directors included the downturn in foal numbers among the company's "principal risks and uncertainties", a notable addition that reflects mounting unease about the long-term health of the breeding pipeline. Their assessment was blunt. "Threats from rising costs and a falling foal crop in both the UK and in Ireland illustrate challenges the business faces." That warning sat alongside concern over a broader economic and regulatory squeeze, including what the directors described as the "ongoing concern" of "intrusive gambling affordability checks for owners and breeders", as well as tax measures they believe could further weaken participation. The directors said reduced disposable income risked eroding the domestic ownership base, adding: "The industry risks becoming overreliant on outside investors, which in itself is a high-risk long-term model in terms of losing key bloodstock to overseas breeders, coupled with comparably poorer prize money levels." They also pointed to wider budget pressures, arguing that increases in the minimum wage had added to the burden on businesses already grappling with mounting operating costs. On top of that, they warned the latest tax rises imposed on the betting industry, while not directly aimed at racing, were still expected to have a damaging and wide-reaching effect on the thoroughbred sector. The alarm is consistent with concerns raised repeatedly by the Thoroughbred Breeders' Association. Speaking at last month's 41st Asian Racing Conference in Riyadh, TBA chair Philip Newton said the global foal crop had fallen by 36% over the past 20 years and urged British racing to confront the issue head-on. In his view, meaningful change begins with recognition, and he pressed the case for developing a stronger, more investable racing product, including the possibility of a super league model that could attract substantial external capital. For all the caution in the outlook, Tattersalls' latest results were anything but gloomy. Following blockbuster sales seasons across 2024 and 2025, the group – which includes Tattersalls Ireland, Tattersalls Online, Osarus and a minority shareholding in Inglis – reported turnover and assets on the rise, alongside a total profit of £8,624,000. As the directors put it, "The key performance indicators demonstrate that we have experienced an extraordinary sales season."
  • Mini Hauk Returning Like a Mega Hauk

    Friday, 20th March 2026
    A return to the top tier of middle-distance racing is firmly on the agenda for Minnie Hauk, reports sportinglife.com, with Aidan O’Brien mapping out an ambitious campaign for the multiple Group 1-winning mare as she prepares to reappear this spring. After a standout three-year-old season, expectations remain high for the daughter of Frankel, who captured the Betfred Oaks, Juddmonte Irish Oaks and Yorkshire Oaks before going within a head of adding Europe’s greatest prize when runner-up in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. Her campaign concluded with a below-par effort in the Breeders’ Cup Turf, but O’Brien has reported significant physical improvement since that run. “No doubt [Minnie Hauk is stronger this year],” he said. “She’s twice as wide and is in great order. We’re not rushing her but everything she’s doing is lovely.” The Group 2 Mooresbridge Stakes over 2000m at the Curragh is shaping as a likely starting point, a race O’Brien has dominated in recent years. From there, a progression through elite company is expected, with targets including the Tattersalls Gold Cup and the Prince of Wales’s Stakes at Royal Ascot under consideration, alongside the option of the Coronation Cup. “Minnie Hauk could go for the Mooresbridge Stakes on the way to the Tattersalls Gold Cup and then she could go to Ascot for the Prince of Wales’s, she might be the one that we think might suit it the most. She’ll have the Coolmore Coronation Cup as a possible option.” Longer-term ambitions remain centred on a return to ParisLongchamp, where she came so close to Arc glory last October. “I think so [all roads lead back to the Arc], maybe with the benefit of hindsight I should have finished her after the Arc last year and left her alone as she was only a three-year-old filly, but she ran a great race and there are other three-year-olds coming on this year so it’s going to depend on how they fare.” Elsewhere in Ballydoyle’s older ranks, Jan Brueghel and Lambourn are both being considered for the Coronation Cup, with preparatory runs likely to be mapped out in the coming weeks. Another intriguing prospect is Twain, who did not make the track last season but showed high-class ability as a juvenile, including victory in the Criterium International. O’Brien is optimistic about his return after a frustrating interruption to his development. “Twain I couldn’t get right last year,” he said. “All little niggly things, and that was probably the biggest disappointment of all last year - that we didn’t get him out. But everything is going well so far.” A campaign aimed at the Lockinge Stakes is under consideration for Twain, with O’Brien expecting him to prove most effective over a mile, while Scandinavia is being readied for a staying assignment, with the Saval Beg Stakes among his potential targets.

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