Maiden Of The Week

Master Ash (AUS) 2 c Sebring – Hanky Panky by Anabaa
Master Ash (Sebring) maintained his upward trajectory when almost a length clear of his rivals when winning the TAB Maiden Handicap (1250m) at Canterbury on Wednesday, having finished second on debut in a Kembla Grange juvenile maiden (1000m) on June 16. Trained by Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott and racing in the distinctive colours of... Read More
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Zoustyle (AUS) 2 c Zoustar – Fashion by Anabaa
A 12 length trial win on the synthetic surface at Eagle Farm earlier in the month suggested that Zoustyle (Zoustar) would be the runner to beat at Doomben and that proved to be case on Wednesday. He was quickest away from barrier two and ridden to lead but was given no peace in front, holding... Read More

Seas No Limit (NZ) 3 g Ocean Park – Boundless by Van Nistelrooy
Having just his second start, Seas No Limit finished strongly over the final 250 metres to score by three quarters of a length on a surface he did not particularly enjoy, according to his rider Linda Meech. The three-year-old gelding sat back of midfield, one off the fence for most of the journey and appeared... Read More

Peaceful (NZ) 2 f Savabeel – Paloma by Mossman
On her fifth career start, Peaceful proved too strong for her rivals to seal both her maiden win and maiden stakes win at Te Rapa last Saturday. She was one of the first away, however jockey Matt Cameron eased her back to settle fifth, one off the rail. She crept a shade closer passing the... Read More

Commander (AUS) 2 g Pierro – Ephemera by More Than Ready
A strong second at Warwick Farm over 1400 metres at his previous start, Commander jumped to stakes company with a very convincing win here in career start three. He sat a distant second, one off the fence down the back with jockey Dean Yendall content to let the pacemaker roll along then moved much closer... Read More

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