Maiden Of The Week
Seasons (AUS) 3 f Sebring – Acouplamas by Al Maher
Seasons had shown plenty of promise with a pair of seconds at her first two outings and broke through for a promising first win this week. She began well and was settled in third place under Tim Clark, tracking the leaders, before moving up to the front on straightening. She then went on to score... Read More
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Pedicel (AUS) 2 f Redoute’s Choice – Cleanup by Dehere
Having her first start, Pedicel was eased from barrier nine and settled back in sixth place by James McDonald. The filly had to be coaxed along due to the quick early tempo before improving nearing the home turn. She responded well, hitting the front at the 100 metre mark and fought back for a head... Read More
Duality (AUS) 3 g Toorak Toff – Noisy Feet by Tapit
Promising three-year-old Duality (Toorak Toff) followed up his second on debut in a 3YO Maiden (1225m) at Geelong on 29 April with an eye-catching win at Sandown Hillside on Wednesday. The Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-trained gelding showed good pace from his wide barrier in 14 under jockey Stephen Baster and he was soon able... Read More
Sesar (AUS) 2 c Sebring – Sarthemare by Street Cry
The Steven O’Dea-trained colt Sesar (Sebring) followed up on his second in a two-year-old race over 1200 metres at the Sunshine Coast on 14 April to score his first win in three starts, doing so at stakes level in the Ken Russell Memorial Classic (Gr 3, 1200m). He settled midfield on the rails in the... Read More
Let Me Sleep On It (AUS) 2 f Manhattan Rain – Cheyenne Sue by Zizou
With three seconds in her five runs leading into the Redoute’s Choice Stakes (Listed, 1200m) at Caulfield on Saturday, the promising Let Me Sleep On It (Manhattan Rain) made her maiden win a stakes win with a dominant victory. She began quickly from barrier seven under jockey Stephen Baster, attempted to lead three wide... Read More
The Autumn Sun (AUS) 2 c Redoute’s Choice – Azmiyna by Galileo
The Autumn Sun impressed in winning on debut. He settled back in eighth place, behind a good pace before improving wide with cover nearing the 600 metre mark. He fanned deep on straightening, dashed to the front at the 100 metre mark and then went on to score easily by one and a half lengths... Read More