Friday, 21st August 2026
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  • King Of Light Begins Golden Eagle Mission

    Friday, 21st August 2026
    An ambitious interstate campaign carrying a potential $10 million reward begins much closer to home on Saturday when exciting Western Australian four-year-old King Of Light resumes as a commanding favourite in the Listed Idyllic Prince Stakes over 1300 metres at Belmont. Trainer Dan Morton views the weight-for-age assignment as the critical first examination of whether last season’s WA Guineas winner is ready to take his considerable reputation east, with the Golden Eagle at Randwick on October 31 sitting at the end of a carefully constructed spring program. The Earthlight gelding has raced only six times for five victories, reports thewest.com.au, with his sole defeat coming when unable to reproduce his WA Guineas performance in the Gr1 Northerly Stakes a fortnight later. Rather than leave King Of Light spelling for nine months, Morton brought him through a conditioning preparation earlier this year, culminating in a May trial before another short break and two further trials during the past month. The latest produced an effortless near two-length Lark Hill victory on August 10, although a tendency to lay in prompted Morton to add a noseband he already wears in trackwork. A subsequent course-proper gallop at Belmont produced no recurrence, leaving the trainer comfortable with his preparation. King Of Light was installed at $1.60 for his return, ahead of seasoned rivals Snowdome at $4.20 and Fluro Neuro at $6, and while Morton respects the advantage enjoyed by race-fit opposition, he expects his emerging star to perform strongly. “He’s matured beautifully and I’m really looking forward to seeing how far he can get,” he said. A sufficiently impressive performance will trigger the next phase of the campaign, with Morton and racing manager BJ Ryan having mapped an eastern states program that could include one or two trials before the Golden Eagle over 1500 metres. The trainer is nevertheless adamant King Of Light must earn the journey rather than travel simply because such lucrative opportunities exist. “He’s got to show up and some. It’s no good kidding ourselves and taking a horse just because (we can),” Morton said. The gelding’s temperament adds to the stable’s confidence that interstate travel will suit him, while his physical development since last preparation has encouraged hopes he can progress beyond the high benchmark established by his Guineas success. Saturday therefore represents considerably more than another first-up assignment. If King Of Light returns with the authority Morton anticipates and recovers accordingly, a flight to Sydney beckons and the scope of his spring changes dramatically, with one of Australia’s richest races waiting at the end of the rainbow.

  • A Return to Remember for The Valley

    Friday, 21st August 2026
    Expectations surrounding the rebirth of Moonee Valley will extend well beyond simply having a new racetrack ready for horses, with Racing Victoria determined the famous venue must also deliver a world-class experience before racing is allowed to resume. The redevelopment continues to progress, but RV chief executive Aaron Morrison has made clear that approval to race will not be automatic, reports racing.com, with the governing body working alongside the Moonee Valley Racing Club on both operational and racing requirements. “We do have some clear expectations of Moonee Valley before they are fit to return to racing,” Morrison said, adding there was no assumption the club could simply complete the project and immediately resume meetings. The importance of getting the redevelopment right has been underlined by wagering figures during the Valley’s absence. Comparable meetings transferred to Pakenham and Cranbourne have generated turnover around 15 to 20 per cent lower, something Morrison stressed was not criticism of those tracks but evidence of the particular attraction metropolitan venues hold for punters. Victoria, he said, remains the country’s most watched, wagered and attended racing product, making the standard of the returning Valley particularly important with the Cox Plate at its heart. Consumer experience will therefore form a significant part of RV’s assessment, Morrison arguing that a venue staging world-class events must provide facilities to match. The permanent facility envisaged within the redevelopment is unlikely to be finished for the following year’s Cox Plate, potentially leaving high-quality temporary infrastructure to accommodate racegoers. The club has previously discussed a multipurpose permanent facility catering for about 8000 people, with overall venue capacity potentially reaching 15,000 to 20,000, although RV has yet to assess proposed temporary concepts. Morrison pointed to the Australian Grand Prix and Australian Open as evidence that temporary facilities can deliver premium major-event experiences, but cautioned that suitability at the Valley still requires considerable work. Race dates for the 2027-28 season will not be allocated until next autumn, providing further time for those issues to be resolved. The redevelopment arrives against encouraging broader indicators for Victorian racing, with 1.17 million people attending meetings during 2025-26 and more than 600,000 passing through the gates during the Spring Racing Carnival. Female and under-35 attendance also increased, while Christmas-New Year crowds rose 30 per cent and country attendances climbed 16 per cent through summer. For a venue synonymous with one of Australian racing’s defining events, however, reopening the gates will represent only part of the challenge. The new Valley will be expected to demonstrate that its famous past has been matched by a future worthy of the Cox Plate.
  • Bomshell Ready to Explode into Spring

    Friday, 21st August 2026
    One interstate barrier-trial ride proved enough to convince Brisbane premiership-winning jockey Ben Thompson that Group 2 winner Cherry Bomshell has returned ready to build upon an abbreviated but highly accomplished juvenile campaign. Thompson travelled to Sydney specifically to partner the Annabel and Rob Archibald-trained filly in a Rosehill trial earlier this month and came away satisfied that she had developed during her break without losing the qualities that carried her to three wins from four starts. The daughter of Bivouac resumes in Saturday’s Gr2 Silver Shadow Stakes over 1200 metres at Randwick, reports racingnsw.com.au, having finished third behind Matcha Latte in her 1000-metre trial. “She’s not an overly big filly but she looks to have done well in all the right ways in her brief break,” Thompson said. His association with Cherry Bomshell began at Eagle Farm in February when she won her maiden at her second start before adding another victory there later that month. Sent south after a six-week break, she subsequently announced herself among the better juvenile fillies by storming home to claim the Gr2 Percy Sykes Stakes during The Championships, despite having previously raced exclusively in Queensland. Saturday presents the familiar challenge of talented two-year-olds returning at three, but Thompson believes her limited racing suggests considerable development remains. “Cherry is no different but off her trials and what she did in her first four starts I’d like to think she hasn’t reached her ceiling yet,” he said. Barrier two gives Thompson options because the filly has already demonstrated unusual tactical flexibility for one so inexperienced. She effectively controlled proceedings when scoring by six lengths in her maiden yet came from well back in the nine-runner Percy Sykes, leaving her jockey comfortable assessing Saturday’s tempo after the gates open rather than committing to a predetermined pattern. Thompson also possesses valuable intelligence on one significant rival after partnering Tony Gollan’s Pembrey in recent trials. His Randwick trip will additionally reunite him with Midnight In Tokyo in the Gr3 Show County Quality, four-and-a-half years after he rode the mare on debut. Now seven and approaching the end of her racing career, the Todd Pollard-trained sprinter recently won a trial under Thompson and has convinced connections the Sydney journey is worthwhile. Any lingering rain would further strengthen her prospects, but the greater spring intrigue surrounds Cherry Bomshell and whether the compact filly who emerged so dramatically at The Championships can now translate that juvenile quality into the three-year-old ranks.

  • Cost Cuts Return Racing Victoria to Surplus

    Friday, 21st August 2026
    Meanwhile, three years of substantial restructuring and cost reduction have returned Racing Victoria to the black, with the governing body forecasting a modest surplus after deliberately carrying deficits while protecting prizemoney and investment through a difficult post-COVID period. An estimated $800,000 surplus is expected for the 2025-26 financial year, reports racenet.com.au, marking an important reversal after financial pressures forced the organisation to undertake a sweeping examination of its operating model. More than $20 million in gross costs has been stripped from the business during the past three years, while employee numbers have fallen by approximately 10 to 12 per cent. Chief executive Aaron Morrison said returning to a small surplus had been an explicit objective, with additional revenue secured alongside significant reductions in expenditure. Changes have included bringing Racing Victoria’s media operations in-house while removing layers of governance and duplication, measures designed to create a leaner structure and ultimately direct greater resources towards the sport itself. The longer-term ambition is to put Victorian racing in a position where prizemoney can again grow, rather than simply balancing the books through continued contraction. Wagering figures also provided some encouragement despite overall turnover declining during the year. Victorian turnover finished at approximately $7.4 billion, down 2.9 per cent, but that headline reduction coincided with a deliberate contraction of the racing program involving about 160 fewer races and 18 fewer meetings. Measured on turnover per race, wagering instead increased 0.7 per cent, which Morrison described as evidence of “real green shoots” after an extended period of pressure across the wagering market. Racing Victoria has also pointed to strengthening attendance figures as another sign of resilience. Statewide racecourse attendance reached 1.17 million during the financial year, while Victoria hosted the four highest-attended meetings nationally through the four days of the Melbourne Cup Carnival. More than 600,000 patrons attended the broader Spring Racing Carnival, with particularly encouraging growth among women and racegoers aged under 35. The recovery continued outside the spring showcase, with crowds across the Christmas-New Year period increasing 30 per cent and country attendances rising 16 per cent during summer. Those indicators arrive after a period in which Racing Victoria chose to maintain investment despite falling revenue, accepting deficits rather than immediately passing the entire financial burden onto participants. The return to surplus consequently represents more than a favourable year-end number: it provides the organisation with a firmer base from which to consider renewed investment while attempting to preserve the scale and competitiveness of Victorian racing.
  • Pembrey Ready to Answer Spring Question

    Friday, 21st August 2026
    The transition from precocious juvenile to spring three-year-old brings an unavoidable element of uncertainty, but Queensland’s champion trainer Tony Gollan believes Pembrey has returned an improved filly ahead of her first serious examination of the new season in Saturday’s Gr2 Silver Shadow Stakes at Randwick. The daughter of Written By arrives in Sydney with a compact but accomplished record of two victories from four starts, highlighted by her success in the Gr3 Magic Night Stakes before finishing down the field in the Gr1 Golden Slipper, and her preparation has been deliberately designed to have her sufficiently forward for the 1200-metre assignment. Exactly how much she has developed from two to three remains the unanswered question, reports punters.com.au, although everything Gollan has seen at home has encouraged him. “I think my filly I think she is better than what she was before, but we have to wait and see on Saturday,” he said. “She's as wound up as any of them are first-up. She has done enough, I got her down there to Sydney 10 days out from the race. Everything points to a forward run.” Pembrey demonstrated her readiness with a recent Deagon trial victory and has been given time to acclimatise after travelling south, while the presence of James McDonald provides another significant advantage as she tackles a quality field of three-year-old fillies. TAB fixed odds assess her as a $5.50 chance, with barrier 10 presenting an apparent complication, although Gollan considers the Randwick 1200-metre start sufficiently forgiving and has no intention of burdening McDonald with restrictive instructions. The champion jockey already knows Pembrey and her trainer is content to allow him to determine how the race unfolds. “It's up to James, he knows what he is doing, he has ridden her before and he's a world-class jockey,” Gollan said. More importantly, Pembrey possesses enough tactical versatility to prevent the outside draw dictating her race. Her natural gate speed gives McDonald the option of going forward should circumstances demand it, but Gollan stressed that she does not require a particular pattern to produce her best. “She is not a one-trick pony, as far as how we ride her,” he said. “But she has got really nice gate speed if we want to use it.” Saturday will consequently provide an important early measurement of where Pembrey belongs among a new season of three-year-old fillies, with her juvenile achievements establishing the foundation but offering no guarantees against rivals who may also have strengthened significantly through their winter breaks. Gollan is prepared to reserve judgment on exactly how far his filly can progress until she is tested under race conditions, but his expectations for the immediate assignment are considerably clearer. “I will be disappointed if she doesn't run well.”

  • Queen’s Gamble Suggests Gr1 Flight Stakes Path

    Friday, 21st August 2026
    A decisive Warwick Farm breakthrough has propelled Queen’s Gamble into spring calculations after the improving three-year-old comfortably lowered the colours of highly regarded Flight Stakes prospect Satin Serenade in Wednesday’s $100,000 Inglis Xtra Bonus Handicap over 1300m. According to punters.com.au, trainer Matthew Smith is now considering a progression into Sydney’s Princess Series after the daughter of Anders swept past the $1.35 favourite to score by two and a half lengths under Tommy Berry, with Albert Palais filling third. Queen’s Gamble had been building towards the performance through three previous placings, including successive metropolitan seconds behind Krasina and Phantom Agent, and the step from 1200m to 1300m allowed her to settle comfortably before producing the strongest finish of her preparation. Berry waited patiently before asking the filly to improve and, once she was presented in the straight, Queen’s Gamble quickly established control before stretching clear of Satin Serenade, who entered the race carrying a considerable reputation and had been prominent in early Gr1 Flight Stakes markets. Smith is now looking towards the Gr2 Tea Rose Stakes over 1400m at Randwick on September 19, believing the four-week interval provides an ideal opportunity to give the filly her first examination in stakes company. “At this time of year, you’ve nearly got to have a crack at them if they’re going well like that, and she’s progressive,” Smith said. “The Tea Rose, it’s about four weeks away, which is perfect.” The trainer also took encouragement from Berry maintaining his association with Queen’s Gamble despite having access to numerous promising young horses. “The fact Tommy stayed with her is a big plus because he sits on a lot of nice horses and he could have easily jumped onto something else,” Smith said, adding that the jockey had been confident the filly would improve once stretched beyond sprint distances. Purchased for only $25,000 from Widden Stud at the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale, Queen’s Gamble has now returned almost $200,000 to her syndicate of stable clients from four starts, with Wednesday’s success carrying an additional $100,000 Inglis Xtra bonus. The victory came at an opportune stage of the season, with Smith now able to test whether the improvement displayed at Warwick Farm can translate into the traditional fillies’ pathway towards the Gr1 Flight Stakes over 1600m. Satin Serenade may have arrived with the stronger spring profile, but Queen’s Gamble left the meeting with considerably more attention around her after turning what appeared a demanding maiden assignment into an emphatic statement.

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    Widden Stud's Anders is the sire of Queen's Gamble (pic: Steve Hart)
  • PREVIEW Gr1 Winx Stakes – 1400m, Royal Randwick

    Friday, 21st August 2026
    The first Gr1 of the Australian season provides the clash everyone wanted: Autumn Glow against Sheza Alibi, with a collection of established WFA performers waiting should either star mare be below her best. Autumn Glow is around $1.90 and deserves favouritism. Her brilliant winning sequence carried through last spring and into the autumn before her first defeat when third over 2000m in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes, an exceptionally demanding race that tested her beyond anything previously encountered. Adam Page argues that performance was at least as impressive as several of her victories, noting that her subsequent trials have been outstanding and that she has an exceptional fresh profile. Barrier three and James McDonald remove virtually every tactical concern. Sheza Alibi, approximately $3.10, is the genuine danger. She resumes after three consecutive victories and draws barrier one with Luke Nolen, offering her the opportunity to stalk the speed economically. Her upward trajectory is obvious, although she now confronts established WFA company rather than horses of her own age. Aeliana is vastly more interesting than her $26 quote implies. The ATC Derby winner finished her previous campaign with consecutive victories and Adam Page identifies her as the principal danger to Autumn Glow after being particularly impressed by her recent trial. The wide barrier complicates matters, but she has genuine Gr1 substance and should appreciate a strongly run 1400m. Beiwacht, around $18, gets fourth preference. Nash Rawiller rides from barrier four and the Waller-trained four-year-old ended last preparation with a victory, giving him more upside than several established older horses. Fangirl remains capable of producing something extraordinary first-up, while Lady Shenandoah could easily outrun her $20 quote. History provides the appropriate standard: Via Sistina won the Winx Stakes in both 2025 and 2024, Fangirl scored in 2023, Anamoe in 2022 and Mo’unga in 2021. Chris Waller has won nine editions through 2025, and his representation here is extraordinary. Autumn Glow appears the next potential flagship: 1400m fresh is ideal, she should receive a perfect midfield trail and her acceleration may simply prove too sharp. Sheza Alibi can make it a genuine contest, while Aeliana is the horse most likely to blow up the exotics. Potential finish: 1 Autumn Glow; 2 Sheza Alibi; 3 Aeliana; 4 Beiwacht.
  • PREVIEW Gr2 Silver Shadow Stakes – 1200m, Royal Randwick

    Friday, 21st August 2026
    Saturday's Silver Shadow is one of the most open races on the programme, with lightly raced fillies meeting proven juvenile stakes performers and very little separating the leading quartet in the market. Agrarian Girl narrowly heads betting around $4.50-$4.60 after displaying immediate talent during her first preparation, winning on debut before finishing second at her only subsequent start. Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott have given her the conventional strong grounding for a Princess Series campaign, and Tim Clark should be able to establish a forward position from barrier seven. Pembrey is marginally longer at around $5. Tony Gollan's filly created a huge impression in Queensland before winning the Gr3 Magic Night Stakes and then finding the Golden Slipper beyond her at the end of the preparation. Her recent Deagon trial suggested considerable physical improvement and the engagement of James McDonald is difficult to ignore. Ladbrokes analyst Jared Timms has made her his Silver Shadow selection, believing her Slipper failure should not obscure the quality of her earlier form. Cherry Bomshell is arguably the strongest established 1200m proposition. She finished her juvenile season with three consecutive victories, the latest in the Percy Sykes Stakes, and Adam Page rates her the horse to beat despite the 57kg top weight. From barrier two she should conserve energy and obtain every opportunity. Striking Alibi is the intriguing Waller runner around $5.50-$6.00. Her race record is limited to two starts, including a debut win, but Tommy Berry takes the ride and the market has been consistently respectful. Bangkok Hottie, third first-up and approximately $9.50, can also improve sharply, while By Choice is a genuine knockout chance around $14-$15 after sharp trial work; Page specifically identifies her as the danger to Cherry Bomshell. The Silver Shadow has an outstanding recent record as an early-season guide: Savvy Hallie won last year, following Ameena in 2024, while earlier winners include Zougotcha and Dame Giselle. That history encourages siding with a filly carrying demonstrable stakes quality rather than simply taking the shortest price. Pembrey's Magic Night victory, improvement since autumn and McDonald booking narrowly tilt the balance her way, although Agrarian Girl has greater tactical speed and Cherry Bomshell represents compelling value at $6. Likely finish: 1 Pembrey; 2 Agrarian Girl; 3 Cherry Bomshell; 4 Striking Alibi.
  • PREVIEW Gr3 Premier's Cup – 2000m, Royal Randwick

    Friday, 21st August 2026
    There is enough exposed staying form in the Premier's Cup to make this considerably less speculative than several of Saturday's sprint features, and the strongest profile belongs to Boniface. Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr's import has yet to win this preparation but successive Randwick seconds over 1800m followed by a fifth, beaten only 1.1 lengths, in the Premier's Cup Prelude suggest he is ready for 2000m. Tommy Berry takes the ride, he carries only 54kg and the $3.20-$3.50 available in early markets looks a fair reflection of his chance. Ladbrokes analyst Jared Timms also puts Boniface on top, arguing the extra distance and favourable weight conditions are significant positives. So You Are presents the major threat at around $3.80. The Bjorn Baker-trained gelding finished fourth in the Grafton Cup after enjoying little luck and now comes back from 2350m to a trip that should allow Rachel King to have him travelling comfortably from barrier three. His recent 1-7-4-3-2-4 sequence is testimony to his consistency, and he should be strong through the final 200m. Thebudgiesmugla is perhaps the fascinating runner. He has won his past two starts, most recently the Caloundra Cup, and Adam Page rates him the clear top selection, citing his residual fitness and encouraging subsequent trial. The slight query is dropping back to 2000m after his Queensland staying assignment, but at roughly $4.80-$5.00 he has to be respected. Matusalem appeals as the fourth horse. Chris Waller's runner improved sharply when second last time and his record at the distance is strong enough to warrant inclusion at approximately $8.50-$9.00. Elliptical is another who can outperform double-figure odds after being held up before finishing soundly in the Prelude. Historically, this race regularly rewards horses already deep into their preparations rather than brilliant first-up types: Nellie Leylax won in 2025 and Eliyass in 2024, the latter subsequently supplying an important reference point for this year's Prelude form. On balance, Boniface gets the opportunity to turn several near misses into a stakes victory, but there is little separating the first three. Likely finish: 1 Boniface; 2 So You Are; 3 Thebudgiesmugla; 4 Matusalem.
  • PREVIEW Gr3 Toy Show Quality – 1100m, Royal Randwick

    Friday, 21st August 2026
    Class rather than weight is the central question in the Toy Show Quality, because Apocalyptic and Savvy Hallie concede plenty to several improving mares but bring considerably stronger elite-level form. Apocalyptic is the logical starting point. Michael Freedman's mare won three consecutive stakes races last spring, culminating in the Gr1 Flight Stakes, before narrowly missing in the Thousand Guineas, while her two autumn appearances included a first-up second to Savvy Hallie in the Light Fingers. Two recent trials have drawn favourable reviews and Tommy Berry knows her extremely well. Ladbrokes has her clearly on top and early fixed markets have shortened her into approximately $2.25-$2.60. Savvy Hallie is the obvious danger at around $4.00. She defeated Apocalyptic when resuming in the Light Fingers before narrowly missing in the Surround Stakes, and Adam Page notes that she has trialled strongly and should be able to race prominently rather than depend on luck from the rear. Her 59kg impost is significant, but Nash Rawiller is an ideal booking for a mare who can make her own position. Prima Bella provides an entirely different profile. Matthew Smith's mare arrives with consecutive victories and only 53kg, with Kerrin McEvoy aboard from barrier two. At roughly $4.60 she is already attracting considerable respect, and the weight difference — 5.5kg from Apocalyptic and 6kg from Savvy Hallie — could become meaningful over the final 100m on a soft Randwick surface. Gatwick, also on 53kg, deserves fourth billing after producing a remarkably consistent 2-5-1-2-1 sequence. She should obtain an economical passage from the inside and is around $7.50. Catch The Glory is the value runner: Adam Page makes her his selection at approximately $18-$19 after an eye-catching late finish in the Ortensia, although an 1100m race containing genuine speed may leave her with too much ground to recover. Recent history is pertinent because Autumn Glow won the 2025 Toy Show Quality after resuming, while Kimochi did likewise in 2024, reinforcing the advantage enjoyed by high-class mares capable of firing fresh. Apocalyptic fits that template beautifully and, despite the weight, her Gr1 quality earns the verdict. Likely finish: 1 Apocalyptic; 2 Savvy Hallie; 3 Prima Bella; 4 Gatwick.
  • PREVIEW Gr3 Show County Quality – 1200m, Royal Randwick

    Friday, 21st August 2026
    The Show County is traditionally a launching point for serious spring horses and Campione D'Italia brings an unusually strong juvenile résumé into his first contest against older sprinters. Chris Waller's colt won the Gr2 Skyline Stakes at only his second start, finished a credible fourth in the Golden Slipper, captured the Gr1 Sires' Produce and then went down by only a head in the Gr1 Champagne Stakes. Recent trials against quality older horses have reportedly pleased the stable, and Tommy Berry rides at 56.5kg. Ladbrokes makes him its selection and the market agrees, with approximately $3.50-$3.60 available. The obvious caution is the sharp 1200m first-up assignment against seasoned sprinters, although his Slipper performance confirms speed is hardly foreign to him. Matcha Latte, around $5.50, may be the principal danger. He finished last preparation with a win and a third and his latest trial was sufficiently sharp for Adam Page to make him his Show County selection. He will likely be better again over 1400m, but fresh at 1200m he should be finishing powerfully. Soothsayer shares the second line of betting near $5.50 and enters with consecutive victories. Barrier one gives Rachel King the chance to conserve ground, and Michael Freedman has an excellent record preparing horses for first-up targets. Enriched is another legitimate winning chance around $7. His autumn preparation finished disappointingly in the Goodwood, but two recent trials have impressed and Page points out that he races particularly well fresh; barrier two and Kerrin McEvoy are further advantages. Midnight In Tokyo, also around $7, possesses sufficient peak ratings to challenge but must rebound from her latest failure, while Carbonados could add value to exotics after winning last start. The historical pattern reinforces the importance of class horses returning from breaks: Lazzura won the Show County first-up in 2025 and Joliestar did exactly the same in 2024, with Private Eye another distinguished recent winner. Campione D'Italia consequently looks extremely well placed despite being only three. His Sires' Produce success is the single strongest piece of form in this field, his 56.5kg is manageable and a strongly run 1200m should allow him to settle rather than become involved in a speed battle. Likely finish: 1 Campione D'Italia; 2 Matcha Latte; 3 Soothsayer; 4 Enriched.
  • PREVIEW Gr3 Carlyon Stakes – 1000m, Sandown Hillside

    Friday, 21st August 2026
    The Carlyon shapes as a genuine speed test rather than a race in which one runner owns an obvious class advantage, and that makes Extragalactic particularly appealing at around $4.20. Trent Edmonds' mare was outstanding during her previous preparation, winning her opening two runs before progressing rapidly through the grades to finish second in both the Gr2 Tobin Bronze Stakes and Gr1 Goodwood, beaten only a nose in the latter. Her first-up record is excellent, she has had two trials and carries only 55kg, prompting Ladbrokes analyst Jared Timms to make her the feature-race selection. Cavalry Girl is the $3.50 favourite and thoroughly deserves her place at the head of betting. Her recent sequence of 2-1-2-1-1 illustrates both consistency and progression, while barrier one gives Craig Williams every option. She carries 56kg and arrives race-fit rather than relying exclusively on trial conditioning, which could prove a major advantage over the final 100m on Soft 6 ground. Hedged comes next at around $6. Gavin Bedggood's sprinter resumes from barrier four with Harry Coffey and brings significantly stronger exposed company form than several rivals. He carries the 59kg top weight, however, and that becomes meaningful against Extragalactic at 55kg. Beast Mode appeals at approximately $7.50. He was third last start, Blake Shinn takes the ride from an excellent barrier three and Lindsay Park has openly targeted this race after believing his latest run contained more merit than the result indicated. Signature Scent at $11 and Ole Dancer around $10 are capable of entering calculations, while Losesomewinmore has Mark Zahra but needs to improve on his past two runs. Recent winners demonstrate the quality normally required: Baraqiel captured the Carlyon in 2025 after Mornington Glory won in 2024, with Bella Nipotina another notable name on the honour roll. The decisive factor may be the weight scale. Extragalactic is already Gr1-placed and receives 4kg from Hedged and 3kg from Ole Dancer. If she reproduces anything resembling her Goodwood performance fresh, the others will need to run extremely quickly to beat her. Likely finish: 1 Extragalactic; 2 Cavalry Girl; 3 Hedged; 4 Beast Mode.

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