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  • Juvenile Excitement Machine Secured by Newhaven

    Tuesday, 24th March 2026
    Plans have fallen into place for one of the most exciting juveniles of his generation to begin a new chapter, with Cool Archie secured for stud duties at Newhaven Park, the farm where his story first began. The Group 1 JJ Atkins Stakes winner will return to his birthplace later this year, with syndication already underway ahead of the 2026 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale, where his full-brother is set to go through the ring as Lot 225. Confirmation of the deal came from stud principal John Kelly, who outlined that negotiations had recently been finalised and interest in the colt's future at stud was already building. A first-crop son of Cool Aza Beel, Cool Archie lit up last season's Queensland Winter Carnival with a sequence that marked him as a colt of rare quality. Prepared by Chris and Corey Munce for owner Max Whitby, he strung together five consecutive juvenile wins, beginning with a maiden over 1200m at Eagle Farm and culminating in a dominant JJ Atkins victory over 1600m. He was subsequently crowned Australian Black Type 2YO Premiership Champion following a  clean sweep of Brisbane's key 2YO features, with wins in the Dalrello Stakes, Champagne Classic and BRC Sires' Produce Stakes along the way. In completing the Sires' Produce–JJ Atkins double, he mirrored the achievement of Broadsiding from the previous season, underlining the depth of his ability at the top level. A premature end to his racing career followed, with injury striking during an Ipswich barrier trial in December as preparations were underway for his return. He retires with five wins from nine starts, having also signalled his talent early with a placing in the Group 3 BJ McLachlan Stakes as a pre-Christmas juvenile. Kelly said the farm moved quickly once it became clear the colt would not race again, noting both his performance profile and pedigree appeal. "There have been very few 2-year-olds capable of putting together five wins in succession, four of those being long established Queensland stakes races, and for me it is one of his major selling points," he said. "His win in the JJ Atkins obviously made him a potential stallion prospect, and we didn't hesitate to show our interest when it was confirmed that his racing career had unfortunately concluded prematurely." He also pointed to the strength of the form around the colt, with horses he defeated continuing to advertise the quality of his performances. "The manner of his winning streak was one of the highlights of the 2024/25 racing season, and the strength of his performances is stacking up strongly through the likes of Grafterburners — who he comfortably defeated on three occasions — and Torque To Be Sure franking the form with their respective Magic Millions Sunlight Plate and Magic Millions 3YO Guineas wins." The JJ Atkins has long been a proven pathway to stallion success, and Kelly drew parallels with past graduates who have thrived at stud, including former Newhaven residents Zeditave and Luskin Star. "We have every confidence in Cool Archie finding his own place in the celebrated history of our farm, and we can only hope he'll ultimately make a similar impact as his JJ Atkins Stakes winning predecessors."

  • Newnham Derby Win Caps an Astonishing Week

    Tuesday, 24th March 2026
    A week that had already delivered a stream of success – the stable bagged 5 winners on the Wednesday – reached its crescendo at Sha Tin on Sunday, where Invincible Ibis surged to a record-breaking victory in the HK$26 million BMW Hong Kong Derby, providing trainer Mark Newnham with a defining international triumph. Ridden with precision by Hugh Bowman, the son of Yarraman Park’s sire Hellbent stopped the clock at 1m 59.43s, shaving significant time off the previous record of 1m 59.85s set by Massive Sovereign in 2024. In doing so, he overhauled the front-running Numbers by one-and-a-quarter lengths, while Stormy Grove, unlucky in running, was a further short head away in third. The performance marked a clear progression from earlier runs in the Hong Kong Classic Series, where the gelding had finished sixth in the Classic Mile and then second in the Classic Cup, hinting that the step to 2000m would prove decisive. Settling comfortably midfield from barrier three, Bowman ensured a ground-saving passage before easing into clear air approaching the home turn. The move proved decisive as Invincible Ibis lengthened with authority in the straight, justifying the rider’s pre-race confidence and delivering Bowman a third success in the race following his wins aboard Werther and Furore. “The dream was always there but you have to stick with the process and after the Mile, I was very doubtful whether he (Invincible Ibis) was going to be able to bring it together, but I took a lot of confidence out of the 1800m. I thought he was one of five realistic winning chances,” Bowman said. Momentum built quickly rounding the bend, and the rider sensed the opportunity unfolding. “As we started to come round the home turn, I thought ‘I’m in business here, I really am’,” he said. “The run was economical, so when I brought him to the outside and let him down, it was no surprise that he went the way that he did and I’m very proud of him. It means a lot to win the race for a third time and being based here now, and it makes it a bit more special for some reason or other.” He also paid tribute to the preparation, noting: “Thank you to Mark and the team for preparing this horse in such magnificent order. He really did peak this afternoon, and the distance was a query, no doubt about it, but he came through with flying colours. He just gave me the sweetest ride throughout the entire trip… the horse won with authority and I’m so proud to have won my third BMW Hong Kong Derby.” For Newnham, the victory provided redemption after narrowly missing last year’s Derby, and he described a far more straightforward watch this time.  Plans now turn to FWD Champions Day, with options including the Champions Mile or QEII Cup, as connections weigh up the next target for a horse whose trajectory continues to rise sharply. Purchased for $80,000 at Inglis Classic before later fetching $425,000 at the NZB Ready to Run Sale, the Ibis Syndicate-owned gelding has now fully repaid that faith on one of Hong Kong’s grandest stages.

    Newnham with Invincible Ibis

    Newnham experienced a week he will never forget (pic: hkjc.com)
  • Lui Stable Running Too Darn Hot at Sha Tin

    Tuesday, 24th March 2026
    Another Sha Tin meeting delivered further confirmation of a rising sprint talent, with Hot Delight extending his unbeaten record in the Class Three Werther Handicap (1200m) and continuing a productive run for Francis Lui. The three-year-old, a son of Darley’s star sire Too Darn Hot, made it three straight victories over the course and distance, again partnering with Vincent Ho in a performance that blended patience with a decisive finishing burst. According to scmp.com, settled just behind Pakistan Legacy through the early and middle stages, the favourite travelled comfortably before producing a sharp turn of foot over the final 50m. That acceleration quickly settled the contest, with Hot Delight drawing clear to score by a length and a quarter, reinforcing the impression of a galloper still learning his craft but already operating at a high level. Lui’s post-race assessment was both encouraging and measured. “Good horse, he’s a very good horse and honest. Even in track work he’s showed he’s improved,” he said, noting the continued development shown at home as well as on race day. Despite early indications that a step up in distance may eventually suit, the trainer is content to keep the gelding to sprinting trips for now. “I think for the longer term it’s no problem, but at the moment, I think just keep it to 1200m. I have to discuss plans with the owner, of course, as he’s only three years old. We’ll see how he recovers,” Lui added. Ho, who has partnered the gelding in all three victories, echoed a similar sentiment, mindful of both the horse’s potential and the need for patience. “He’s a nice horse, we know that. But he’s only three, so we want to excel as much as possible, but we also want to keep him for his four-year-old season,” he said, suggesting that the longer-term picture remains firmly in view. The win also carried broader significance for Lui, marking his 500th Sha Tin turf success and completing a race-to-race double on the card. Earlier, Gold Patch had delivered in the second division of the Class Four Sky Darci Handicap (1200m), overcoming adversity to secure a narrow but determined victory. After encountering interference on the turn and facing a wide draw once again, the Ardrossan gelding showed resilience to run down Island Buddy inside the final 100m, prevailing by half a length. Having now won twice from three starts, he appears to be progressing steadily, with experience beginning to offset earlier challenges. Lui pointed to those factors when assessing the performance. “He’s a good horse, I think last time when he was second up, he was carrying lots of weight and had a wide draw, so he had excuses. This time he had more experience and that helped,” he said. While a rise in distance may come in time, the immediate focus remains unchanged. “He looks like he needs further in time. I’m sure he will get a mile next season, but at the moment we’ll keep him at the winning distance. He will keep improving this season but next season we’ll have even more fun with him.”
  • An Autumn Bulls Eye for Arrowfield Stud

    Tuesday, 24th March 2026
    Precious few racedays in Australian thoroughbred memory have carried the weight, theatre and sheer dominance of what unfolded at Rosehill on 21 March, 2026, where a confluence of elite talent delivered a performance that will be etched into turf history. At the centre of it all was James McDonald, whose brilliance in the saddle aligned perfectly with the firepower of Chris Waller’s stable and the influence of Arrowfield’s powerful sire line-up. The defining narrative came through a sequence of three Group 1 victories that elevated McDonald beyond Damien Oliver’s long-standing benchmark, establishing a new record of 131 at the elite level. It began with Aeliana, the Castelvecchio mare producing a determined display in the Ranvet Stakes over 2000m, before Autumn Boy, a son of The Autumn Sun, stamped his authority in the Rosehill Guineas at the same trip, adding to his earlier Caulfield Guineas success. The crescendo arrived soon after, when Autumn Glow surged clear in the George Ryder Stakes, defeating a field rich in Group 1 winners by close to three lengths and extending her flawless record while taking her earnings past $8 million. That sequence alone would have defined most meetings, yet Arrowfield’s imprint extended far beyond the headline acts. Snitzel, the four-time Champion Sire and current premiership leader, had already set the tone earlier in the day when 3YO gelding Beskar claimed the Darby Munro Stakes over 1200m. Purchased for $600,000 from Inglis Easter, he provided another reminder of the depth within the stallion’s progeny. Across the Tasman, the momentum continued as Origin Of Love, another Snitzel graduate, delivered an all-the-way win in the Wellington Guineas for Te Akau Racing, adding further international gloss to the operation’s output. Back at Rosehill, the influence of the same sire line was evident again when Marhoona, a home-bred filly for Emirates Park, captured the Galaxy over 1100m – see below – emulating Luskin Star by pairing that success with her Golden Slipper triumph from the previous year. Trained by Michael Freedman and ridden by Kerrin McEvoy, she lifted her earnings to $3.9 million from just eight starts. The surge did not stop there. In Western Australia, juvenile filly Aurum Belle became Snitzel’s 170th stakes winner with victory in the Supremacy Stakes at Ascot, maintaining an unbeaten record and further underlining the stallion’s extraordinary reach across the country. When the dust settled, the scale of the achievement was unmistakable. Within the space of a few hours, Arrowfield stallions had been responsible for seven black type victories, including four of the five Group 1 races contested at Rosehill. It was a display of breeding power, training precision and riding excellence rarely seen in combination, and one that ensured Golden Slipper Day 2026 will be remembered not just as a great meeting, but as a landmark moment in the sport’s modern era. And, now, it’s onwards and upwards ahead of this year’s Inglis Easter Sale where Arrowfield’s elite yearling draft and concomitant stallion representation are expected to provide some of the key highlights.

  • Vinrock Added to Progressive Yulong Roster

    Tuesday, 24th March 2026
    A juvenile campaign that bordered on flawless has paved the way for a new chapter, with Vinrock set to retire from racing and commence stud duties at Yulong in the 2026 breeding season. Widely regarded as one of the most exciting colts of his generation, his transition to the breeding barn comes with a profile built on precocity, performance and pedigree. Unbeaten at two, he etched his name into the record books as the first Australian 2YO Group 1 winner for champion sire I Am Invincible, while also becoming the first horse in more than four decades to complete the coveted VRC and ATC Sires’ Produce Stakes double. That rare feat alone marked him as a colt of exceptional quality, combining speed, resilience and the ability to back up across two of the nation’s most prestigious juvenile tests. His rise was immediate. A dominant debut win at Pakenham by 3.25 lengths signalled the arrival of a colt with above-average talent, and he quickly confirmed that impression by capturing the VRC Sires’ Produce Stakes at just his second start. A month later, he elevated himself into elite territory with victory in the ATC Sires’ Produce Stakes at Randwick, stamping his authority as the standout juvenile of his crop. Trainer Matt Laurie, who selected him as a yearling from the Inglis Premier Sale, had long been convinced of his potential. “He’s a class horse, we knew he was tough right from the beginning, and he showed so much natural talent,” Laurie said. His unbeaten record at two only strengthened that view. “He was unbeaten as a two-year-old, and he's a hell of a type, so he's going to be very well-received when he gets to stud.” That assessment is echoed by Yulong’s Chief Operating Officer Sam Fairgray, who pointed to the combination of race performance, physical presence and pedigree as key factors behind his appeal. “Vinrock is an exceptional colt. Elite performances at two, an outstanding page, and a real physical presence,” Fairgray said. He added that the dual Sires’ victories spoke volumes about the colt’s constitution and natural ability, attributes that breeders place a premium on. As a son of I Am Invincible, Vinrock joins a select group of Group 1-winning stallions from the sireline, alongside established names such as Brazen Beau (Darley) and Hellbent (Yarraman Park Stud) , as well as the rapidly emerging Home Affairs (Coolmore Stud). His pedigree further enhances his commercial appeal, being out of a high-quality Redoute’s Choice mare, a cross that has already produced elite performers including Zoustar, Anamoe and Super Seth. Now set to stand at a fee of $22,000 including GST, Vinrock enters the next phase of his career with significant expectation. His racing deeds have already secured his place among the top juveniles of recent years, and if those same qualities translate to the breeding shed, he shapes as a compelling addition to the Victorian stallion ranks.
  • Combination of Expectation and Hope

    Tuesday, 24th March 2026
    With an unblemished New Zealand record behind her and a new chapter about to begin in Sydney, Ohope Wins will attempt to carry her rich form across the Tasman when she steps out in Saturday’s Group 1 Vinery Stud Stakes at Rosehill. According to racenet.com.au, the daughter of Ocean Park was one of the standout fillies of the season in New Zealand, going unbeaten at stakes level through victories in the Group 1 New Zealand Oaks, the Group 2 David and Karyn Ellis Fillies Classic and the Group 2 Sir Patrick Hogan Stakes. That sequence convinced owner Yulong Investments to pursue Australian autumn targets, with the filly transferred from Lance O’Sullivan and Andrew Scott to Chris Waller for the next phase of her career. Waller, who arrives at the weekend in hot form after a Group 1 treble at Rosehill, said the filly had done everything asked of her since joining his stable. “She has settled in really well,” Waller explained to Weigh In. “Andrew and Lance have done a fantastic job with her, and they have been great to deal with since we have taken her over. She has had a pretty straightforward fortnight. She is very professional, she has settled in really well, she is in the same barn as Autumn Glow. We haven’t fussed over her, we have just treated her as a normal horse.” Her work has pleased the champion trainer, who said quiet gallops and a trial had given the stable encouragement ahead of her Australian debut. James McDonald partnered her in that trial and came away impressed, while Waller added: “She will run in theVinery this Saturday over 2000m, it is a pretty good field. She has certainly got something about her.” The Kiwi expatriate will also have one eye fixed on elite company back ‘home’ next weekend, with Chica Mojito and Mare Of Mt Buller set to contest the Group 1 NZ Thoroughbred Breeders’ Stakes at Trentham. Both resumed in the Group 2 Al Basti Equiworld Dubai Classic at Ellerslie on Champions Day, where Chica Mojito was runner-up and Mare Of Mt Buller finished fifth, and Waller expects the rise to a mile to suit them. He said both mares had come through their runs well while based at Cambridge Stud in Karaka and felt their first-up efforts suggested improvement to come. Beyond the immediate form, the Trentham assignment also carries personal significance for Waller, who began his training career at Foxton and is relishing the prospect of returning to familiar ground. The Waller stable already has a stranglehold on the 2026 Australian Black Type Trainer title, rapidly closing in on 1,000 points, with the nearest rival almost half that total.

  • Ballydoyle Pulls Trigger on Dubawi Blueblood

    Tuesday, 24th March 2026
    A familiar Ballydoyle pathway once again pointed toward something out of the ordinary at Naas on Sunday, where a striking Dubawi filly announced herself in the kind of maiden that has historically revealed Classic performers, reports tdn.comBy the time the line was reached, Drop Dead Gorgeous had done more than justify favouritism – she had stamped herself as another high-class prospect from one of the most reliable production lines in European racing. Sent off at even money for the mile contest previously won by stable stars Empress Josephine and Tuesday, she travelled with notable ease under Ryan Moore before asserting one-and-a-half furlongs from home. From there, the outcome was never in doubt, the margin of 1.25-lengths achieved with something in reserve. Behind her, Fleur De Provence, a well-related daughter of Gleneagles, filled second, with White Sand Beach, another Ballydoyle runner and herself bred on elite lines, a further half-length away in third. The performance drew an immediate response from trainer Aidan O’Brien, who offered a measured but encouraging assessment. “We’re delighted with her, she’s a lovely big filly. She’s still a baby and learned plenty today,” he said. “She was very green when she got there and will stay further. She’s a quality big mare.” Those comments carry weight given the depth of her pedigree, as she is out of the exceptional You'resothrilling, a full-sister to Giant’s Causeway and already responsible for a sequence of elite performers. That lineage is almost without parallel in the modern era. Drop Dead Gorgeous is the ninth foal from You'resothrilling, yet notably the first not sired by Galileo. Her siblings include the Classic winners Gleneagles, Marvellous and Joan Of Arc, as well as the high-class Happily, while even the least accomplished among them, Toy, was runner-up in the Irish Oaks. The extended family continues to produce at the highest level, with connections to Decorated Knight, Scandinavia and Above The Curve reinforcing the depth of class embedded in the pedigree. Given such a foundation, expectation inevitably follows, though racing rarely deals in certainties. Still, when a filly from this family delivers so smoothly on debut in a proven trial, the trajectory tends to be upward. On what has been seen so far, it would take a brave assessor to suggest she will not add further black type to an already extraordinary catalogue page.
  • Returning Gun Hoop Works on His Head Space

    Tuesday, 24th March 2026
    A return to race riding is looming, but the path back has required more than physical healing for Jai Williams, who this week will turn to a sports psychologist as he rebuilds both confidence and clarity following a frightening fall. Only weeks ago, the Gold Coast apprentice was riding a wave of success, piling up winners across the Brisbane metropolitan circuit and positioning himself as a genuine contender for the apprentices’ premiership. That momentum came to an abrupt halt on February 6 at Beaudesert when a heavy tumble left him with a punctured lung and concussion, injuries that carried a deeper toll beyond the immediate physical damage. Reflecting on the aftermath, the 22-year-old admitted he had been “mentally messy” as the implications of the fall sank in and his premiership ambitions slipped from his grasp. Encouragement to seek support came from Larry Cassidy, whose own decorated career has been shaped by the same highs and lows. Acting on that advice, Williams has arranged to meet with a psychologist as he prepares to resume riding. “I’ve got an appointment on Tuesday, the day before I start race riding,” he said. “It’s just to talk and get things off my chest and see if I can get a little routine going. They don’t hurt and they’re free with Racing Queensland so I may as well use them. It’s more about goal-setting and just keeping my eye on the prize.” While Williams has been sidelined, the premiership race has continued without him, with Jace McMurray surging to 29 metropolitan wins to lead the apprentices’ standings, ahead of Emily Lang and Jasper Franklin, while Williams sits on 18. Rather than discourage him, the shift has provided fresh motivation. “That beat me up a little bit, but that gives me a goal, to get past him,” he said. The recovery process has also involved confronting a difficult mental stretch. Williams described a period of isolation and low mood before gradually re-engaging with routine and support networks. “I was in a bit of a dark place. I was just self-isolating but I’m back out and doing little walks every day. Before I was sleeping a lot and just being a miserable prick.” Steps such as attending a recovery centre, incorporating ice therapy and saunas, and reconnecting with people have helped restore a sense of balance. “I feel so much better just within myself.” Looking ahead, the aim is simple and grounded. “Just a clearer mindset, stay focused a bit more and don’t get too fussed so easily,” he said of what he hopes to gain from the sessions. Cassidy pointed to clear signs of progress over the past year, particularly in the way Williams has sharpened his competitiveness and discipline, with a significant drop in suspensions reflecting a rider learning to channel his aggression more effectively. From his own time at the top level, he also emphasised how fragile confidence can be in racing, where form and mindset can shift in an instant and the mental challenge of handling those swings is often as demanding as anything faced on the track.
  • Productive Weekend Sentimental for Peters

    Tuesday, 24th March 2026
    A late surge down the Ascot straight provided Peters Investments with another highlight on a productive weekend, as Holler Nuff unleashed a decisive turn of foot to claim the MC Polytrack Hcp (1200m). Settling well off a searching tempo set by Ourgirlcanrun, the lightly raced gelding was allowed to find his rhythm before charging home when the leaders began to tire. Winning rider Clint Johnston-Porter said the race unfolded exactly as anticipated, explaining, “I was banking on them stopping up front and he was there when I needed him.” That acceleration was telling, confirming the promise the son of Justify had shown earlier in his career. A maiden winner at Bunbury in September, he had signalled his return to form with a strong first-up effort at the same venue a fortnight earlier. Johnston-Porter noted that performance had not gone unnoticed, adding, “His first-up run was super and he’s already looking for further than 1200m but they went fast today and that helped him put them away.” Bred and raced by Bob and Sandra Peters, Holler Nuff hails from the prolific ‘Sentimental’ family, which continues to deliver at stakes level. Among its recent flagbearers are Boulder Cup and Kalgoorlie Cup winner Sentimental Hero and emerging Belmont victor Sentimental Legend, while deeper in the pedigree sit accomplished performers such as Star Exhibit, Perfect Jewel and Royal Star, all contributors to the enduring strength of the cerise and white. As the first foal from Sentimental Gift, a multiple winner up to 2100m in Perth, Holler Nuff also represents the beginning of a new branch within that lineage. The mare has further progeny coming through, including an unraced 2YO by Maurice, a yearling colt by Pierata and a weanling by Satono Aladdin, offering further depth to an already influential family. Across the Tasman influence, Peters Investments secured a double at Ascot when Lillian (NZ) continued her rich vein of form in the Vale Buster O’Malley Hcp (2200m), making it four wins from her past five starts. The War Decree mare had opened her account on debut at Ashburton in late 2024 before being acquired and transferred to Western Australia, where she has steadily developed into a reliable staying prospect. The stable’s momentum carried through to Sunday’s Pinjarra Cup meeting, where three-year-olds Arrangement and Wheely both broke through for maiden victories. The former, a homebred by Wootton Bassett, is out of Ascot 1000 Guineas winner Adornment, while Wheely, by Trapeze Artist, was a $150,000 Inglis Premier purchase from Widden Stud and is out of Group 3 winner Honey Rider. Off the track, a recent online sale provided another positive signal for the market, with Good Show exceeding expectations when sold for $37,500 via Magic Millions Digital. Byerley Bloodstock’s Liam Peters admitted the result came as a surprise, noting the strength of demand in the tried horse sector and reinforcing confidence in the platform’s growing influence.

    Holler Nuff

    Holler Nuff is a member of the Sentimental family (pic: Western Racepix)

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