Maiden Of The Week

Brazilica (AUS) 3 f Redoute’s Choice – Brazilian Pulse by Captain Rio

Brazilica (Redoute’s Choice) looks a rising star for the Chris Waller stable after the three-year-old filly landed the Vancouver @ Coolmore Australia Maiden (1100m) on her debut at Randwick-Kensington on Wednesday. She came into the races having won her two trials at Warwick Farm (800m) in January and Rosehill (900m) in early October, and she... Read More

Roheryn (3 c Lonhro – Mannington by Danehill)

The beautifully bred Roheryn (Lonhro) won on debut at Warwick Farm on Wednesday and he looks to possess a bright future. The Godolphin-raced colt showed the benefit of two barrier trial victories, the most recent coming just last month at Warwick Farm over 798 metres, to come home three quarters of a length clear of... Read More

Oohood (3 f I Am Invincible – Bella Sunday, by Sunday Silence)

It is a rare occurrence that the Gavelhouse.com Maiden Of The Week is a Group 1 winner, but that is the case in this instance as serial bridesmaid Oohood (I Am Invincible) finally recorded the victory that had eluded her for so long, prevailing in a blanket finish to land the Flight Stakes (Gr 1,... Read More

Prince Of Caviar (AUS) 3 c Sebring – Black Caviar by Bel Esprit

After resuming with two promising seconds, Prince Of Caviar scored a very good win yesterday – his first in four starts to date. He was smartly away, settled nicely outside the leader, got the upper hand on passing the 200 metres and then went on to win in good style. Bred by Neil Werrett, who... Read More

Nakeeta Jane (AUS) 3 f So You Think – Lustre Lady by Flying Spur

The Mark Newnham-trained three-year-old settled in fifth place on the rails from her improved inside barrier (1), before making nice progress into third coming to the home turn. The filly then showed a nice turn of foot and quickly took control at the 200 metre mark, before going on to score in very good style... Read More

Mickey Blue Eyes (AUS) 3 c Medaglia d’Oro – Carolina Bella by Zabeel)

Mickey Blue Eyes had shown glimpses of ability in three previous starts as a juvenile, but demonstrated the benefit of a spell when breaking his maiden in fine style at Bendigo on Wednesday. The Lindsay Park-trained colt settled in sixth place behind a good tempo before improving under riding upon straightening up for home. The... Read More