Tuesday, 12th May 2026
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  • Elite Aga Khan Cohort Continues to Shine

    Tuesday, 12th May 2026
    A remarkable spring for the Aga Khan operation reached another dazzling high point at Longchamp when Rayif delivered a polished victory in the Emirates Poule d'Essai des Poulains, immediately fuelling thoughts of a Royal Ascot clash with English Guineas hero Bow Echo. According to racingpost.com, the success carried extra significance for Princess Zahra and the Aga Khan Studs, with Rayif becoming the team's first winner of the French Classic this century and extending an extraordinary purple patch that has seen their colours dominate major races across Europe in recent weeks. Emotions were running high moments after the race, with Princess Zahra admitting the performance had already sparked ideas about what could come next for the unbeaten colt. "I have an idea, but of course I need to check with Francis [Graffard]," she said, before quietly floating the possibility of "Royal Ascot". Bookmakers reacted swiftly, slashing Rayif's price for the St James's Palace Stakes after a performance that, while stylistically different to Bow Echo's explosive Newmarket triumph, carried authority of its own. Ridden with supreme confidence by Mickael Barzalona, the son of Sea The Moon travelled strongly throughout after the jockey tracked the Sheikh Mohammed Obaid colours aboard the Karl Burke-trained Hankelow. When Barzalona finally asked his mount to quicken, the response was immediate and decisive, Rayif surging clear in the closing stages to secure the Classic in impressive fashion. Conditions had not appeared ideal beforehand. Connections were uncertain how the colt would handle the rain-softened surface and he also entered the race without a lead-up run, yet neither factor proved enough to blunt his acceleration. A steadily run contest and a tactically astute ride helped, but the manner in which Rayif settled and produced his finishing effort left a deep impression. Earlier on the card, his half-sister Rayevka had already provided a significant boost to the family by claiming a Group 3 sprint, adding further lustre to an extraordinary afternoon for the Aga Khan colours. The victory also continued a breathtaking run of results for Graffard's stable and the famous operation, whose recent highlights include Calandagan's triumph in the Sheema Classic and Daryz's success in the Prix Ganay. "They're all running well and these silks seem to be walking on water at the moment," Graffard said. "It's just wonderful and I hope it can last because it's a long season ahead." Graffard indicated the St James's Palace Stakes now loomed as the logical next target, believing the colt's speed and tactical versatility made a mile his ideal distance for the immediate future. "We'll discuss it with Princess Zahra, but I would have thought we'll go to the St James's Palace Stakes at Ascot – I don't really want to step him up in trip," he said. "He's a colt who always gets to a high cruising speed quickly. He had a great trip and was in the perfect spot to launch his attack. It was a wonderful victory."
  • Asterix Deserves a Shot at Queensland Glory

    Tuesday, 12th May 2026
    A staying career that once threatened to stall after a brilliant New Zealand start has gathered powerful new life in Australia, with Asterix continuing his resurgence by producing a record-breaking performance in Saturday's Listed Gosford Gold Cup. Fresh from claiming his first Australian black-type victory in the Gr3 JRA Plate at Randwick three weeks earlier, the son of Tavistock again showcased his stamina and determination, this time overcoming a weight burden that no horse had previously conquered in the modern history of the race. Carrying 61 kilograms, Asterix eclipsed the previous benchmark of 59.5kg set since Australia adopted the metric system in 1972, adding another significant achievement to a career already highlighted by victories in the New Zealand Derby and Avondale Cup. Purchased by Bruce Perry Bloodstock for $450,000 from Curraghmore's draft at the 2020 Ready To Run Sale at Karaka, the gelding has now won seven races and earned more than A$1.27 million in prizemoney from 26 starts. Although highly regarded upon arriving in Australia to join the Chris Waller stable, success initially proved difficult to sustain against deep local staying ranks. Patient placement and careful management gradually began to pay dividends through the spring, however, with encouraging performances including victory in The Beauford, a placing in the Christmas Cup and a competitive fifth in the St Leger. This preparation has taken the gelding to another level entirely. Settling near the tail of the field under Jason Collett in the 2100m feature, Asterix appeared under pressure approaching the home turn when runners compacted in front of him and momentum briefly halted. Collett remained composed, eventually angling into clear running before the gelding unleashed a powerful finishing burst down the outside to score by a length. The strength of the finish suggested the hefty impost had barely diminished his finishing power. "He's flying," Collett said after the victory. "I was fortunate that the tempo was great early in the race." The jockey said the race unfolded perfectly once Asterix found his rhythm during the middle stages. "He started to get into a nice rhythm down the side and we worked together from there. I got some lucky breaks, but I had the horse to do it." Chris Waller's assistant Zane Jones, representing the stable at Gosford, said the gelding's current form reflected both his physical wellbeing and growing confidence. "He's a happy horse and is going better than ever," Jones said. "He has strung back-to-back wins together. He is extremely underrated, but as long as he is winning, we don't mind." Attention now appears likely to turn north, with Queensland emerging as the logical next destination following another elite staying display. "You would have to say a trip to Queensland beckons after that, his effort was full of merit," Jones added.
  • JMac Buzzing Ahead of Royal Ascot Return

    Tuesday, 12th May 2026
    Another assault on Royal Ascot beckons for James McDonald, with the internationally acclaimed Australian jockey preparing to return to Britain's most prestigious carnival in pursuit of further success after building an increasingly formidable record at the famed meeting. Crowned Longines World's Best Jockey for a third time in 2025, McDonald has already established himself as a major force on the global stage and his previous victories at Royal Ascot include one of the defining performances of recent Australian racing history when Nature Strip demolished an elite international field in the 2022 King's Stand Stakes for trainer Chris Waller. According to racing.com, the champion rider is now poised to reunite with Waller during this year's carnival, with five-time Group 1 winner Joliestar entered for both the King's Stand Stakes and the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes. Stablemate Generosity could also join the travelling contingent should connections proceed with plans to head to England. McDonald's opportunities at the meeting are expected to extend beyond the Australian runners after he again secured an association with powerful international ownership group Wathnan Racing. The jockey enjoyed success for the operation last year aboard Crimson Advocate in the Duke of Cambridge Stakes and will return as second rider behind retained jockey James Doyle. To maximise opportunities across the week, McDonald has enlisted Doyle's agent Chris Humpleby to assist with additional bookings. Richard Brown, racing adviser to Wathnan Racing, said the organisation was delighted to have McDonald returning after the impact he made during his previous appearance at the meeting. "James came up for Royal Ascot last year and we were delighted to provide him with a winner in Crimson Advocate. We will hopefully have a strong team heading to the meeting this time, and while James Doyle is obviously our number one jockey, we're delighted to have secured the services of James McDonald when we have multiple runners in a number of races," Brown said. McDonald admitted the prospect of returning to Royal Ascot remained deeply appealing despite his already extensive list of international achievements. "I'm really looking forward to coming to Royal Ascot again this year. It's some of the finest racing anywhere in the world and it's a privilege to compete at the meeting," he said. Reflecting on his previous Group 1 triumph at the carnival, McDonald added: "Having experienced riding a Group 1 winner there, it's such a special feeling and nothing else compares. To have the support of Wathnan Racing at Royal Ascot is a great honour and hopefully I'll also have the backing of other trainers I've enjoyed success with in the past. I can't wait."
  • Snitzel at The Peak of His Imperious Powers

    Tuesday, 12th May 2026
    A spectacular weekend for Arrowfield graduates across Queensland and South Australia was headlined by the explosive emergence of St Gotthard, whose devastating victory in the Ken Russell Memorial Classic at the Gold Coast added another chapter to the extraordinary legacy of champion sire Snitzel and further enhanced the colt’s rapidly growing reputation. Making only his second race appearance, the Chris Waller-trained juvenile dismantled his opposition in the Gr3 feature over 1200m, surging clear under James McDonald to score by four lengths in slick time and immediately stamp himself as one of the most exciting two-year-olds in the country. Bred by Arrowfield in partnership with Cloros Bloodstock,St Gotthard is a full brother to Group 1-winning sprinter and now young sire Switzerland, and his imposing physical presence had already captured attention long before Saturday’s runaway success. Purchased for $2.7 million at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale by Tom Magnier for Coolmore and partners, the colt later became part of the James Harron and Tony Fung Colt Partnerships in a subsequent $2 million deal. Coolmore’s John Kennedy said the stable’s admiration for the colt dated back to the moment he entered the Riverside complex as a yearling. “St Gotthard is a serious two-year-old. We knew from the moment we saw him at Riverside at last year’s Easter sale he was a colt we really wanted, obviously Switzerland had already done the job for us and he was just such an amazing looking yearling and has developed into an even better-looking two-year-old,” Kennedy said. McDonald was equally taken by the colt’s professionalism and devastating turn of foot. “He cost a lot of money and he’s got a beautiful temperament. He’s got incredible acceleration and he’s all class,” the champion jockey said after the win. The performance continued Snitzel’s astonishing record in the race, with the Arrowfield patriarch now responsible for six winners of the Ken Russell Memorial Classic since 2011. His overall statistics have become increasingly remarkable, standing at 174 stakes winners, including 68 individual two-year-old stakes performers, while maintaining a commanding lead on the Australian General Sires’ Premiership. Another Arrowfield-bred son of Snitzel also starred on the Gold Coast when last year’s Ken Russell winner Beadman returned to capture the Gold Coast Guineas, strengthening his claims for a possible Queensland Group 1 campaign. Prepared by Peter Snowden, the colt was bought for $900,000 from Arrowfield’s Magic Millions draft by a powerhouse ownership group headed by Newgate, China Horse Club and Trilogy. Snowden indicated both the Doomben 10,000 and Stradbroke Handicap remained under consideration after the dominant performance. “It was certainly a quality win…He has built into a strong horse. I think that we can keep going as he has shown he has got a great nature,” Snowden said. Meanwhile at Morphettville, The Autumn Sun mare Private Legacy added another stakes success to her record with victory in the Listed Centaurea Stakes, boosting her earnings beyond $480,000 ahead of her scheduled appearance at the upcoming Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale.

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    Switzerland is a full-brother to boom 2YO St Gotthard (pic: Steve Hart)
  • It’s Countdown Time for Hall of Fame Hoop

    Tuesday, 12th May 2026
    Another significant milestone in a career already overflowing with records moved into sharper focus at Sha Tin on Saturday as Zac Purton edged to within 10 victories of an unprecedented 2,000 Hong Kong wins courtesy of a polished riding double aboard Invictus Dragon and Smart Avenue. According to scmp.com, the Australian Hall of Fame jockey, who shattered Douglas Whyte’s long-standing all-time Hong Kong record last season, now sits on 1,990 victories in the city and continues to dominate the riding ranks with the same ruthless consistency that has defined his remarkable tenure. Less than three weeks after securing a century of wins for a 10th consecutive season – and the 11th time overall – Purton again demonstrated the tactical patience and split-second judgement that have become his trademarks. The first leg of the double came aboard the Francis Lui-trained Invictus Dragon in the Class Four Castle Peak Handicap over 1400m, with the Blue Point gelding finally rewarded after a string of competitive performances. Settled near the rear of the field, Invictus Dragon hugged the inside rail throughout before Purton expertly threaded him between runners in the straight, the four-year-old surging clear late to defeat Lucky Man by a length and a quarter for his maiden Hong Kong success. Purton said the gelding’s racing pattern often left little room for error but believed the breakthrough could prove an important confidence boost. “Things opened up nicely for me, he deserved to win,” Purton said. “He’s been knocking on the door and with his racing style, it’s always hard. It can easily get away but hopefully he can get some confidence out of it.” Lui praised Purton’s persistence with the gelding, revealing the champion rider had remained committed despite several luckless performances. “He’s always been knocking on the door. Zac has kept riding him for the last couple of races, he still thought this horse could win the race, and I think now he knows what to do,” Lui said. Purton completed the double later aboard Smart Avenue in the Class Three Pok Fu Lam Reservoir Handicap over 1600m, giving trainer Dennis Yip Chor-hong a feature result after several narrow defeats with the improving son of Shamus Award. Racing in visors for the first time and dropping back in distance, Smart Avenue finished strongly to overhaul Amazing Partners and score by half a length, prompting Yip to credit Purton for helping unlock the gelding’s potential. “He’s got good ability for Class Three and even Class Two, no problem,” Yip said. “The best thing is Zac promised me he would ride this horse. He rode him in the morning and after he first galloped him, he told me ‘this horse wasn’t hitting the line strongly, so you can try the visor on him and I will join in with the other horse and make him hit the line’. So he galloped him two times to teach him and now you can see, he hit the line very strongly.”
  • Maher Stable Believes Jimmy is Still a Star

    Tuesday, 12th May 2026
    Confidence within the Ciaron Maher stable remains unwavering that Jimmysstar is poised to make his presence felt during the Queensland winter carnival, regardless of whether his immediate path leads to Saturday’s Gr1 Doomben 10,000 or a later target in Brisbane. Although the high-class son of Per Incanto is still chasing his first win of the current preparation, the stable believes his recent performances have been considerably stronger than the form guide may initially suggest, particularly against elite opposition in Sydney. Assistant trainer Jack Turnbull said discussions were ongoing regarding a possible tilt at the A$1.5 million sprint at Doomben, with no final call yet made ahead of acceptances. “Potentially, it’s an option,” Turnbull said at Caulfield on Saturday. “Nothing is confirmed but given the horse and nominations, it’s worth considering. Ethan (Brown) has been given permission (from the Hong Kong Jockey Club) to travel.” The former New Zealand galloper has already earned immense popularity since crossing the Tasman in 2024, amassing more than A$8.5 million in stakes and regularly measuring up in Australia’s premier sprint races. Turnbull revealed Jimmysstar had recently been based at Maher’s Bong Bong property in New South Wales, sharing adjoining paddocks with fellow stable star Pride Of Jenni while preparations continued towards a potential Queensland campaign. “Right now, he’s in NSW and if he’s going to run, he’ll go up (to Queensland) on Tuesday or Wednesday,” Turnbull said. Despite remaining winless through three starts this preparation, the stable has largely forgiven his run in the William Reid Stakes at Caulfield, where conditions were considered unsuitable. “The only run that was sub-par was here (William Reid Stakes at Caulfield) and you could argue that had to do with the track,” Turnbull said. His subsequent efforts in Sydney reinforced the stable’s optimism, particularly a fast-finishing third in the All Aged Stakes at Randwick after previously contesting the TJ Smith Stakes. Turnbull said Jimmysstar’s racing pattern often created unrealistic public expectations, especially when he settled near the rear against elite company before charging home late. “I think out of his runs this prep, you put a line through that run but our team have been really complimentary of his actual performances whether or not he’s copped a bump out of the gates or he’s got too far back,” he said. “I know everyone has this level of expectation that he’s going to come back and go bang, bang, bang, but unfortunately his pattern is (to settle) back and against that class of horse he needs to be scintillating to be winning. His runs were good and they were improving and I am sure they will continue to improve.” Bookmakers appear equally convinced the gelding is nearing another major success, installing him as the early $3.20 favourite for the Doomben 10,000 ahead of final acceptances.

    Jimmysstar

    Jimmysstar has another Queensland carnival ahead (pic: Bradley Photographers)
  • Oaks Credentials Rubber-Stamped by Nightline

    Tuesday, 12th May 2026
    Plans for a Queensland Oaks assault gathered considerable force at the Gold Coast on Saturday when Nightline produced a dazzling finishing burst to claim the Listed Gold Coast Bracelet, convincing her connections they may indeed possess a genuine Gr1 contender heading towards Eagle Farm next month. Prepared by the father-and-daughter training partnership of Tony and Maddysen Sears, the New Zealand-bred daughter of Redwood arrived at the 1800m feature already carrying a growing reputation after compiling an impressive record through her first eight starts, but the manner in which she overcame trouble before surging clear elevated confidence levels even further. Purchased for $75,000 from Book 2 of the 2024 NZB National Yearling Sale at Karaka by the Sears stable in conjunction with Paul Moroney Bloodstock and Catheryne Bruggeman, the filly has now banked almost A$300,000 through four victories and two placings, while Saturday’s performance delivered the first black-type success of her career. After settling near the rear of the field under Mark Du Plessis, Nightline appeared to face an impossible task turning for home as Single Red sprinted clear after taking over from the well-supported Spicy Lu. Du Plessis remained patient, eventually threading the filly through a narrow opening before allowing her to lengthen powerfully down the outside. The response was immediate. Nightline rapidly reeled in Single Red before overpowering her in the final stages to score by just under a length, stamping herself as one of the emerging staying fillies of the winter carnival. Maddysen Sears admitted there had been anxious moments as the field straightened but said faith in the filly’s acceleration never wavered. “There was a bit of a wall of horses and the filly had to push her way out,” she said. “She is very, very good, and I just knew she had the turn of foot to win. Mark rode her perfectly, he didn’t panic.” The stable had already identified the Queensland Oaks as a likely target after Nightline won three races during a productive summer preparation, highlighted by victory in the Eagle Way at Eagle Farm in January. Her resuming third in the Princess Stakes on a rain-affected track further strengthened that view, with connections convinced firmer footing and additional distance would bring out her best qualities. “Dad and I know how good she is,” Maddysen Sears said. “The turn of foot wasn’t there in Brisbane the other day in the wet, and I think that’s what cost her.” Tony Sears revealed influential Hall of Fame trainer Lee Freedman had been quietly building his confidence for weeks. “I’ve got a good friend here in Lee Freedman, I think he’s a genius trainer, and he’s been telling me for weeks that she’ll win the Oaks,” Sears said. “So when someone like Lee tells you that, you’re full of confidence. This horse is very, very special. You know she’s got gears that probably a lot of horses haven’t got.”
  • Stokes Has Bigger Fish to Fry for Athanatos

    Tuesday, 12th May 2026
    A measured autumn campaign that had quietly hinted at something bigger came sharply into focus at Gosford on Saturday when Athanatos announced himself as a serious spring prospect with an authoritative victory in The Coast. According to smh.com.au, the result gave trainer Phillip Stokes another valuable Sydney success and strengthened plans for a tilt at the lucrative Five Diamonds later this year. Settled beautifully by Kerrin McEvoy throughout the $500,000 feature for three and four-year-olds, the four-year-old gelding travelled comfortably behind the speed before peeling out approaching the home turn and surging clear to defeat favourite Sarrismo by a length over 1600m. It was only the fourth win of Athanatos’ career from 23 starts, but the performance carried far more significance than the bare statistics suggested, particularly given the gelding’s remarkable consistency, having now filled a placing in 14 races. Stokes admitted Sydney racing had become an increasingly attractive target for his stable and said the latest result reinforced his desire to establish a stronger presence north of Victoria. “I’m sort of getting a bit of handle on Sydney now, and it’s something we want to explore more and have a little more presence there, so it’s important if we can identify horses to send up there,” Stokes said after also landing the Gr2 Cummings Stakes at Morphettville with Arran Bay on the same afternoon. The trainer indicated Athanatos could now head to Queensland before being set for a major spring assignment. “He might be a horse we now have to look at Brisbane with.” McEvoy said confidence levels had been high before the race after revisiting the gelding’s recent form and speaking directly with the stable. “I was pretty confident when I got the booking and looked at his runs,” McEvoy said. “I gave Stokesy a call yesterday, and he backed it up. He said he’s in good form.” The veteran jockey said Athanatos’ fourth placing in last spring’s Toorak Handicap had convinced him the horse possessed the quality required to be highly competitive at stakes level over a mile. Earlier in the afternoon, McEvoy had already claimed feature race honours aboard King Of Roseau in the Listed Takeover Target Stakes, producing a determined late finish under 60kg to edge out Harry’s Yacht in a thrilling conclusion. Trainer Peter Snowden elected to contest the Gosford sprint rather than head to the Gold Coast, a decision immediately vindicated as King Of Roseau stamped himself a genuine contender for the Kingsford-Smith Cup at Eagle Farm later this month and potentially the Stradbroke Handicap beyond that. McEvoy believed further improvement was likely to come. “Looking at him, he’s going to improve,” he said. “Typical of one of Pete’s, he hasn’t got him screwed down, so a nice, gritty win there. A tough win.”
  • Elite Shuttlers Underpin Windsor Park Roster

    Tuesday, 12th May 2026
    Strength at the elite end of the stallion market remains a defining feature of Windsor Park’s breeding strategy, with the New Zealand nursery unveiling a 2026 roster anchored by internationally credentialled performers Auguste Rodin and Paddington, alongside an increasingly influential supporting cast spanning proven sires and emerging young talent. Returning for a second Southern Hemisphere season after an acclaimed debut at stud, Auguste Rodin will stand for $30,000 plus GST following what Windsor Park described as an exceptional first book of mares. The son of the late Japanese titan Deep Impact carried one of the most accomplished race records of recent decades into his stud career, winning six Gr1 contests including both the English and Irish Derbies, while also defeating older horses at weight-for-age level in the Irish Champion Stakes and Breeders’ Cup Turf. His extraordinary three-year-old campaign established him as the only colt in history to complete all four of those championship victories in a single season. Windsor Park Stud Master Rodney Schick said the early signs from his first foals in the Northern Hemisphere had been extremely encouraging. “He served an outstanding book of mares in his first season with us. He was world-class on the track, and he is world-class in temperament. We have received excellent reports on his foals in the Northern Hemisphere, with his progeny possessing the quality, strength, and athleticism you would expect from such an outstanding individual,” Schick said. Fellow Ballydoyle star Paddington will again shuttle from Coolmore in Ireland and will also stand for $30,000 plus GST after attracting full books in both previous seasons. The four-time Gr1-winning son of Siyouni has already made a significant impression through his first crop of Australasian weanlings, with Schick optimistic his stock will prove highly commercial. “We are thrilled with Paddington’s weanlings. He is leaving size, strong-bodied horses with deep girths and quality heads. With his profile and type, we expect his progeny will be keenly sought after throughout Australasia’s leading yearling sales,” he said. Windsor Park’s roster also features Shamexpress at $25,000 plus GST after another outstanding season driven by the exploits of Hong Kong sensation Ka Ying Rising, while Profondo remains at $17,500 plus GST after a highly encouraging first yearling sale season that included offspring selling for as much as $425,000. Circus Maximus, New Zealand’s current leading second-season sire, will stand for $20,000 plus GST after producing New Zealand Derby winner Road To Paris among eight black-type performers from his first crop. Proven Gr1 sire Vanbrugh remains an affordable option at $6,000 plus GST, with the emergence of promising filly Single Red adding fresh momentum to his profile. Windsor Park also highlighted the immense breeder demand for first-season sire Savaglee, who will cover a full book at $17,500 plus GST, while Armory’s early progress was underlined by a $625,000 Ready To Run Sale graduate and encouraging performances from his first runner Silhouette.

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