Thursday, 9th April 2026
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  • Plenty Riding on Saturday's Gr1 Australian Oaks

    Friday, 10th April 2026
    Timing can be everything in bloodstock, and the convergence of a classic staying test at Royal Randwick with the closing stages of the NZB National Online Yearling Sale adds an extra layer of relevance to both. Saturday's Gr1 Australian Oaks (2400m) provides a timely showcase, not only for emerging staying fillies but also for the depth of talent sourced through the digital sale platform, which concludes on Tuesday evening. Among the key threads linking the two is a pedigree connection that has already captured attention, with a three-quarter-sister to Oaks favourite Ohope Wins featuring in this year's catalogue. The influence of the sale is not confined to pedigree alone. Recent graduate Soverato lines up in the Oaks as a live contender, having begun her journey as a $10,000 purchase by Simon and Katrina Alexander's Kasa Bloodstock from Rich Hill Stud in the 2024 edition. Her trajectory since then has underlined the value proposition of the sale, progressing from a modest investment to a filly capable of competing at Group level. Now racing in OTI colours, she has built a tidy record that includes two wins and multiple placings from just six starts, highlighted by a strong second in the Adrian Knox Stakes. Her story sits comfortably alongside other success narratives emerging from the platform. Well Written, the $80,000 top lot from the same 2024 sale, has developed into one of the standout performers of her generation, compiling an unbeaten six-start record and more than $2.6 million in earnings. Her victories span elite company and lucrative features, reinforcing the capacity of the online format to produce high-end results. Further examples add depth to the honour roll. De Armas, secured for $16,000, returned significant value through stakes success before being sold on, while Hitabell, purchased for just $9,500, climbed to Group 2 level. Collectively, they illustrate a pattern of opportunity that continues to attract both end users and pinhookers. This year's catalogue again leans heavily on pedigree strength, none more so than the Haunui Farm consignment that includes the filly closely related to Ohope Wins. Catalogued as Lot 87, she is by Ocean Park and out of Laced Up, a mare with deep black-type connections and a proven record as a producer. The extended family features multiple Group 1 winners, including Jimmy Choux, while closer to home she is a half-sister to Group 3 winner Fancify. Haunui's managing director Mark Chitty believes the filly presents as an appealing long-term prospect. "She's a three-quarter-sister to Ohope Wins and a lovely filly that's going to be a very nice prospect for somebody," he said. "She's a very nice-moving filly." He noted that her later foaling date had allowed her additional time to develop, something the online format accommodates. "She was a late foal… so she's just needed that little bit of extra time to mature, and this online sale has given her that opportunity." With a six-lot draft that also includes progeny by Sword Of State, Ribchester and Redwood, Haunui's presence reflects the broader confidence in the sale, which continues to bridge the gap between pedigree, performance and commercial opportunity.

    Ohope Wins

    Ohope Wins (pic: Kenton Wright Race Images)
  • Buggsy Can Play a Hand in Redoute's Choice Stakes

    Friday, 10th April 2026
    Reputations in racing are often built on instinct as much as evidence, and when a trainer known for measured judgement speaks with quiet confidence, it tends to carry weight. Mick Price has long been regarded as someone who doesn't overplay his hand, making his assessment of a young colt in his care all the more compelling. Recent history offers a clear example. Price had no hesitation declaring Guest House the best two-year-old in the stable he shares with Michael Kent Jnr, even when others leaned toward stablemate Big Sky. That conviction was ultimately vindicated when Guest House captured the Golden Slipper, underlining the value of his appraisal. It is against that backdrop that attention turns to Buggsy, a son of Harry Angel who will step out in Saturday's Listed Redoute's Choice Stakes at Caulfield following an encouraging debut win. Price has been careful not to overstate his case, but his comments suggest the colt has earned respect within the stable. "We've got a good opinion of Buggsy," he said. The signs have been there from early on." After pleasing in a jumpout and trial, Buggsy was sent out favourite on debut at Sandown Hillside and justified that support with a composed performance. Positioned just off the speed, he took time to find full momentum before finishing strongly to score by 1.25 lengths, hinting at both raw ability and scope for improvement. His work since has reinforced that view. "Buggsy worked super (on Tuesday morning). Thomas Stockdale came down and rode him... the track was choppy the last furlong and that horse towed him right into the work," Price said. The colt now faces a step up to 1200m and a four-week gap between runs, but the stable remains comfortable with the progression. "I know we're going from 1000 metres, which suited at the time, to four weeks between runs, 1200 metres, but he's a pretty good horse, I think." Saturday's assignment presents a deeper test, with a field of 10 and a slightly awkward scenario to navigate from barrier six. Stockdale retains the ride, having already built a connection with the colt through his recent work. Beyond his race record, Buggsy carries a pedigree that suggests further upside. Purchased for $300,000 from the Inglis Ready2Race Sale, he is out of the Foxwedge mare Miss Severina and traces back to a family rich in stakes performers, including Group winners Brave Song and Media. Well-supported in ownership by established industry figures, expectations are naturally rising, though they remain grounded in performance rather than hype. If his trainer's instincts are again on the mark, Saturday could provide the next step in what is shaping as a promising campaign.
  • All's Well That Starts Well for Fownes-Moreira

    Friday, 10th April 2026
    A reunion that had been months in the making could hardly have produced a more emphatic opening statement, with Joao Moreira and Caspar Fownes combining for a four-timer at Happy Valley to immediately justify their late-season partnership. Back in familiar surroundings after departing Hong Kong at the end of 2022, Moreira wasted no time reminding the local ranks of his enduring class, steering Decision Link, Golden Brilliant, Sky Cap and Perfect General to victory on a night that had momentum from the outset. The Brazilian's return as Fownes' retained rider for the final three months of the season has already delivered tangible results, lifting the stable into a share of the trainers' championship lead alongside Mark Newnham. For Moreira, the night carried both satisfaction and a sense of inevitability. "Dream night. It's nice to get a few wins on the board, Caspar said he was going to have a few horses ready to run well on this meeting and he's done an amazing job," he said. "I just finished it off. He's done everything and given me nice horses. When you as a rider are riding nice horses, your life is much easier." The reception also struck a chord. "It feels like people are warming up to having me back, I feel it, and I'm very pleased and proud." The opening leg came aboard Decision Link, who broke through for a first Hong Kong win in the Class Five Cochrane Handicap (1200m). From a wide draw, Moreira was forced to make an early decision but executed it with precision, slotting in before producing a strong finishing effort. "Apparently this horse was very much rated to win his next race. I had to make a tough call from the widest gate, but sometimes good horses have to make it happen and this is a very good example," he said. Fownes was equally impressed with the ride, noting the importance of that early success. "It's a wonderful way to start the partnership," he said. "What a ride. He's got it one off the fence from gate 12 and it was a beautiful ride." Momentum quickly built from there. Golden Brilliant made it consecutive wins with a sustained run from the 500m, while Sky Cap dictated terms to also notch back-to-back victories, controlling the tempo before holding off late challengers. The quartet was completed by Perfect General, who capitalised on a steady early pace to lead throughout in the Class Three On Lan Handicap, putting the race beyond doubt with a decisive sprint from the 400m. Beyond the immediate results, the broader significance of the partnership was not lost on Moreira. "Caspar is probably having the best shot by having me on the team to back him up. That's why I'm here, to support him and hopefully to get the best results," he said. If the opening night is any guide, the combination could prove a decisive factor in a championship race that is already finely poised.

    Moreira-Fownes

    The old team is back (pic: hkjc.com)
  • Another Glow Primed for Sydney on Saturday

    Friday, 10th April 2026
    Sharp progression has brought an exciting young filly to the brink of her biggest test yet, with Satono Glow set to line up in the Group 2 Percy Sykes Stakes (1200m) at Royal Randwick. Like Autumn Glow – no connection – her rise has been rapid albeit the former is in a different postcode. Debuting only a month ago at Warwick Farm, she quickly stepped to Group 3 level at Flemington and delivered in dominant style just 17 days later. That effort, coupled with how she has returned from Melbourne, has given trainer Tom Charlton confidence she can handle another quick turnaround. “There’s no reason why she hasn’t thrived,” Charlton said, pointing to both her physical condition and temperament since that last-start success. The filly’s development has come naturally, though he acknowledges she is still learning. “She’s got to where she has very naturally and it’s all happened quickly for her, you can see in her greenness when she does race she’s inclined to do a few things wrong. When she hits the front she has a good look around so hopefully she can keep improving.” Saturday’s assignment brings a deeper field and a different level of pressure, something Charlton is mindful of given the quality typical of the race. “It looks a decent enough race, some similar promising types coming into it, as you’d expect for a feature two-year-old fillies race,” he said. “She has a fantastic demeanour, took her trip incredibly well and has only thrived since. We’ll give it a go and hopefully she can run well.” Zac Lloyd, who trialled the filly prior to her debut win, will partner her for the first time on race day. Market support reflects her profile, with both victories achieved on soft ground, though Charlton is adamant that is more coincidence than defining trait. “From our perspective there’s no reason why she’d be a wet tracker,” he said. “She has a beautiful low action and it’s just been the way it’s fallen that she’s run on soft tracks and obviously handled it.” A $260,000 purchase at Karaka, she fits the mould the stable seeks when sourcing fillies with early potential. “We buy around five fillies a year for a fillies group and, being from a New Zealand sale, she always looked like she would come to hand reasonably quick,” Charlton revealed. “She’s not overly big but she’s very athletic and powerful behind the saddle.” Elsewhere in the team, Stitzer is building toward a potential Champagne Stakes assignment, pending his performance in the Fernhill Stakes. His debut suggested he is a colt with a longer-term profile, one Charlton is keen to develop patiently. “He’s a big, imposing, individual and has plenty of scope and substance for the next 12 months,” he said. “Each time we’ve trialled him he’s stepped forward a few lengths and that first-up run was pleasing. If he can improve off it and handle the next step he can figure in the finish.”
  • Te Akau Trio a Boost to MM National Mare Sale

    Friday, 10th April 2026
    Strength, performance and pedigree converge in a powerful offering set to headline May’s Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale, where three standout mares from the Te Akau Racing operation will be presented to the market. The trio – Captured By Love, Quintessa and My Lips Are Sealed – arrive with proven racetrack credentials and profiles that position them as highly desirable additions to any elite breeding program. All three will be offered through the Newgate Consignment, adding further weight to a catalogue already rich in quality. For Te Akau principal David Ellis, the decision to present this group reflects both confidence in the sale and belief in the mares themselves. “Te Akau is delighted to present three outstanding broodmare prospects at this year’s Magic Millions National Sale, with two further mares online (International Virtual Section),” he said. “They are mares with proven performance, quality pedigrees and the physical attributes we believe are so important when selecting future broodmares.” He also pointed to the track record of the sale and its organisers. “Barry Bowditch and his team run one of the very best sales operations you will find anywhere in the world, and it is a sale where we have had tremendous success over many years - both buying and selling.” Quintessa stands out as a dual Group 1 winner whose performances on both sides of the Tasman highlighted her class and resilience. By Shamus Award, she claimed the Levin Classic at three before adding the Proisir Plate at Ellerslie, a victory that came against a high-quality field. Her Melbourne campaign further underlined her competitiveness at the top level, combining wins and placings in strong company. Ellis described her as “a dual Group 1-winning mare with a tremendous turn of foot and always displayed a very strong will to win,” adding that her ability to produce a decisive finishing burst was a defining trait. “There’s a lot of quality about her…strength, athleticism and toughness…she’s a genuine, tough mare who was a real competitor at the top level.” Captured By Love brings a similarly compelling profile, having consistently performed against the best of her generation from an early age. The Written Tycoon mare won seven races, including the New Zealand 1000 Guineas, and was Group 1 placed as a juvenile in both the Sistema Stakes and Sires’ Produce Stakes. Her durability and competitiveness across multiple seasons further enhance her appeal. Ellis noted she is “a magnificent, scopy Written Tycoon mare and a real standout physically - exactly the type you want to take into the breeding barn,” highlighting her balance of athleticism and constitution. Completing the trio is My Lips Are Sealed, a daughter of Ace High whose stakes success and pedigree provide a strong foundation for her next chapter. Her wins in the Phar Lap Trophy and Lisa Chittick Champagne Stakes showcased both her ability and consistency. Ellis believes she offers the attributes breeders value most. “My Lips Are Sealed is a lovely mare and very typical of the High Chaparral sire line… she has great length, strength and presence, and all the makings of a quality broodmare.” Newgate’s Henry Field echoed that sentiment, praising both the mares and the operation behind them. “From a very young age, I have admired David Ellis as one of the absolute elite operators in our industry,” he said. “There will be very few better groups of racemares offered anywhere in the Southern Hemisphere.”

    Captured By Love

    Group 1 winner Captured By Love (pic: supplied)
  • Reliable Ten Warriors Ready to Front Up

    Friday, 10th April 2026
    Consistency can be a quiet currency in racing, and while wins often define reputations, the ledger tells a more nuanced story for a horse like Ten Warriors, whose returns have already justified the investment despite a modest strike rate. Prepared by Trevor Rogers, the five-year-old has only saluted once from 15 starts, yet his record reveals a level of reliability that has translated into strong earnings. Purchased for $130,000 as a yearling, the son of Saxon Warrior – also sire of freak mare Sheza Alibi – has rarely run a poor race, finishing outside the placings on just four occasions and accumulating close to $160,000 in prizemoney. Much of that success has come through astute placement, with Rogers targeting Victoria’s lucrative maiden series to maximise opportunity. Ten Warriors has featured across all three – the Emerging Stars, Future Stars and Up & Coming Stars Series – and now lines up in Saturday’s $300,000 Sportsbet Up & Coming Stars Series Final at Caulfield. “He’s been in all three series’ and I think so far at this stage he’s up to picking up around $120,000 through the heats,” Rogers said. “If he can win the final on Saturday, that will be nearly $300,000, throughout the series. I hope it happens.” The concept has proven a valuable one for smaller stables, offering a pathway for maiden-grade horses to compete for significant prizemoney without stepping into deeper waters. With a total pool of $925,000 across seven heats and a final, the series stands as Australia’s richest for horses yet to break through consistently at higher levels. “Absolutely, it gives every horse a chance in maiden grade to stay away from the top-tier horses and earn a bit of money,” Rogers enthused, highlighting the broader benefit to participants like his own. Qualification for the final came at Caulfield Heath on March 18, where Ten Warriors finally shed his maiden tag in Heat 4 over 1200m, delivering both relief and reward for connections. “Absolutely (it was a relief) and it was the right heat to win, it was worth the most amount of money,” Rogers said. “Hopefully, he can win one more and then it’s been a great run through the series.” Jamie Mott retains the ride for the final, with a favourable draw in barrier five adding to the sense that the gelding can be competitive again. Rogers has kept him ticking over with a light touch, mindful of the work already done this preparation. “He’s in great order. I gave him a soft jumpout on Monday to make sure he was still up to the mark and he showed he is,” he said. “He’s had a bit of racing this time in, but he’s showing he’s still got one in him, so fingers crossed it’s Saturday.”
  • Freedmans Profoundly Excited by Oaks Shot

    Friday, 10th April 2026
    Another milestone looms for a trainer whose résumé is already rich with elite success, yet still carries a notable gap when it comes to Australia’s classic three-year-old staying features. Since returning from Singapore in 2018, Michael Freedman has re-established himself among the country’s leading conditioners, adding to a record headlined by two Golden Slippers and a string of Group 1 victories in Sydney. What has, eluded him, however, according to punters.com.au, is a Derby or Oaks triumph on home soil, a statistic he will look to address at Royal Randwick with Adrian Knox Stakes winner Profoundly in the Group 1 Australian Oaks (2400m). The omission is more curious than concerning given his background. During the era of Freedman Brothers Incorporated, he was part of a powerhouse operation that collected 11 Oaks victories across Australia, underlining a long-standing association with training staying fillies. Opportunities in that space have been less frequent in recent years, something Freedman readily acknowledges. “I really enjoy training staying types but for one reason or another, it’s not something I get a lot of opportunities with,” he said. “It’s not by design but it’s one of those things that I don’t get too many opportunities to train these types of horses but when they do arrive, I certainly enjoy it.” Profoundly has emerged as the latest chance to bridge that gap, and her path to this point has been shaped by a familiar hand. Purchased for $65,000 at the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale, the daughter of Farnan was identified early by Lee Freedman, whose eye for a staying filly proved influential. “I remember him saying many months ago, long before we joined up, that he thinks he’s found a useful Farnan filly that might stay a bit,” Freedman said. “He know what it takes to win an Oaks and so far he’s been spot on.” Her dominant Adrian Knox performance, where she scored by more than two lengths, confirmed both her class and her stamina potential, propelling her into Oaks calculations as a leading contender. Market assessments have her as the second favourite, with the New Zealand Oaks winner Ohope Wins heading the betting. The lead-in to Saturday has been deliberately uncomplicated. Freedman has resisted the temptation to overdo things, instead allowing the filly to recover naturally from her last start. “She’s had a very steady week,” he said. “I haven’t asked anything of her since Saturday other than going out and stretching her legs. She seems very bright and has certainly done well.” Her physical condition has also pleased the stable. “She didn’t lose any body weight from her run on Saturday and that’s usually a good indicator. All the indications are she’s going to back up fine, but you never know until you run them.” The step to 2400m remains the key unknown, as it does for many in the field, though her recent win offers encouragement. A wide draw in barrier 10 adds another variable, but Freedman is content to leave the tactical puzzle to Tommy Berry. “I’d rather have drawn in a bit closer but Tommy’s got 2400 metres to sort it out,” he said, maintaining a quiet confidence that the filly will measure up on the big stage.

  • Buyers Sifting Through National Online Prospects

    Friday, 10th April 2026
    Activity is building across New Zealand farms as inspections ramp up ahead of the 2026 National Online Yearling Sale, with buyers casting a wide net in search of their next racetrack performer or pinhooking prospect. The 104-lot catalogue, now live on Gavelhouse Plus, reflects a broad cross-section of the local breeding landscape, drawing strong support from leading vendors and featuring progeny by an appealing mix of established, emerging and first-season sires. Names such as Ace High, Alabama Express, Per Incanto, Proisir, Satono Aladdin and So You Think headline the proven ranks, while newer influences including Ardrossan, Armory, Circus Maximus, Noverre, Profondo and Sword of State add further depth. Beyond its reputation for producing racehorses, the sale continues to appeal to those looking to trade, with pedigrees offering layers of residual value through future broodmare prospects and pinhooking potential. That versatility is a defining feature of the online format, which has steadily gained traction in recent years. Among the catalogue highlights is Lot 21, a filly by Ace High from Shaheen, a mare connected to the influential producer Sheila Cheval, offered by Rich Hill Stud. Curraghmore presents Lot 29, a daughter of Satono Aladdin out of the Savabeel mare Tabata, while Highden Park consigns Lot 34, a Zousain colt with a pedigree that leans strongly toward European staying influences. Further depth is evident in Cambridge Stud’s Lot 48, a colt by Embellish and a half-brother to Group 2 winner Immediacy, while Lot 69, a daughter of Hellbent from Hi Hi Hi, shapes as an intriguing offering in the wake of recent Hong Kong success for Invincible Ibis. Interest is also likely to centre on Lot 78, a Satono Aladdin filly out of Inthespotlight and a full sister to Group One performer Japanese Emperor, and Lot 87, an Ocean Park filly closely related to NZB Filly of the Year Ohope Wins. Rich Hill Stud features again with Lot 96, a Proisir filly tied to the family of Skew Wiff, while Sword of State’s growing commercial appeal is reflected in Lot 99, a filly from Mistaar offered by Beaufort Downs following the sire’s strong showing at Karaka earlier this year. Graduates of the sale retain eligibility for the Karaka Millions Series, providing a direct pathway to high-value targets including the 2027 Karaka Millions 2YO and the 2028 3YO edition, as well as the NZB Mega Maiden Bonus Series. Additional incentives include an extended early entry window for the Pearl Series for fillies catalogued in the sale. Bidding will be conducted over five days, opening on Friday 10 April and closing from 6pm (NZT) on Tuesday 14 April, with prospective buyers required to register in advance through Gavelhouse Plus.
  • Light Weight Brewster Filling Tassie Demand

    Friday, 10th April 2026
    Opportunity often lies beyond familiar borders, and for a young apprentice seeking to build momentum in a competitive riding landscape, a trip across Bass Strait offers both promise and perspective. Polly Brewster arrives in Tasmania this weekend to take up engagements at Launceston on Friday and Hobart on Sunday, following encouragement from her employer Jessica Tzaferis. With apprentice ranks currently stretched and opportunities at a premium in many jurisdictions, the move presents a timely chance to secure valuable race-day experience. A natural lightweight at 51kg and still claiming 2kg, she brings a profile that could prove attractive to local trainers, particularly with recent changes in the apprentice pool. Brewster herself sees the trip as part of a broader plan to keep progressing. “I’m very lucky with the opportunity I have been given, its somewhere different to experience and my motto is the more experience the better for my career,” she said. The idea had been forming for some time, shaped through conversations within the riding ranks and supported by those closest to her. “I was talking to everyone through the NARS series and I thought it would be somewhere I would like to go and I was speaking to Georgie (Catania) and she said it would be a good idea after the carnival and experience something new and my boss Jessica Tzaferis did a little stint down there while she was an apprentice.” That connection runs deeper than professional guidance. “Jess for many years was my mentor and I am blessed that she is now my boss.” With competition for rides intensifying, Brewster is conscious of the need to be proactive in seeking opportunities. “We will see how is goes this week-end, with the amount of jockeys around at the moment its hard everywhere to get opportunities so I think it’s worthwhile to travel where the opportunities are.” Her journey into racing has been anything but conventional. Only introduced to the sport in the aftermath of Covid, she transitioned from a successful background in BMX, where physical limitations at elite level ultimately redirected her path. A chance introduction to trackwork under trainer Sue Jaensch proved pivotal. “I had nothing really to do with racing until post covid. My aunty and uncle had shares in racehorses and they live in Naracoorte and during covid I was down there and Sue Jaensch one of the trainers asked if I wanted to have a crack at track riding and she pretty much taught me from scratch.” That foundation has quickly translated into results, with 33 winners already to her name in just two years. Strength developed through her previous sport has become an asset in the saddle. “I was pretty handy at BMX beforehand… it works as a jockey because I’m a natural lightweight and be strong at the same time so its worked out pretty good.” With five rides booked for Launceston and further opportunities likely to follow, the weekend shapes as another important step in a career built on adaptability and intent.

    Polly Brewster

    Polly Brewster is loving her Tasmanian adventure (pic: tasracing.com.au)

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BTP STUD STALLIONS

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