Thursday, 3rd July 2025
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  • NEW Opie Looking to Be the Boss Again

    Thursday, 3rd July 2025
    After six months away from racing, legendary New Zealand jockey Opie Bosson is set to return to the saddle with renewed enthusiasm and focus. The 44-year-old, who announced his retirement last Dthanks Liz,Thanks Hi ecember citing physical and mental fatigue, said the break has helped restore both his health and passion for the sport, and he now feels ready to resume riding in the new season. “It has been at the back of my mind for a little while now,” Bosson said. “I have still been riding track work, and there are a lot of nice horses coming through. I didn’t really lose a lot of fitness, and I have got the hunger back again that I lost. I decided about eight weeks ago that I wanted to come back, so I have been training hard.” Weight management was a persistent challenge throughout his decorated career and played a major role in his decision to step away. However, Bosson revealed that this time around, things are progressing more naturally. “I really needed the break to get my head right and the body right, and everything seems to be going well,” he said. “I’ve been working on bringing my weight down naturally without having to get in saunas and stuff like that. I haven’t missed a meal, and the weight is coming down perfectly.” During his time off, Bosson embraced a slower pace of life—fishing, socialising outside racing, and enjoying a summer devoid of the daily grind. But the pull of racing proved too strong. “I have done a lot of fishing and met a lot of people outside of racing as well, I really enjoyed the summer,” he said. “But I’ve got the hunger back that I lost and I’ll start riding at the start of the new season.” Bosson will reunite with powerhouse stable Te Akau Racing, having spent much of his break training and helping out at Te Akau Stud. “They have been so good to me,” he said, highlighting the support of Te Akau principal David Ellis. He’ll also have a fresh voice managing his rides, with former jockey Michael Coleman taking over as agent from long-time associate Aidan Rodley. With 2146 career wins and 99 at Group One level, Bosson is just one victory shy of a remarkable milestone. While Te Akau’s growing Cranbourne base offers tempting opportunities across the Tasman, for now, Bosson is focused solely on making his mark at home. “I haven’t really thought about it (Melbourne) at this stage,” he said. “I just want to get back going in New Zealand first.”

    Opie Bosson

    Opie Bosson will be welcomed back by Te Akau Racing (pic: Kenton Wright Race Images)
  • NEW Fasig-Tipton Literally Stops the 2YO Clock

    Thursday, 3rd July 2025
    In a move poised to reshape the landscape of juvenile thoroughbred sales, key US sales company Fasig-Tipton has unveiled a major overhaul of its Midlantic May 2-Year-Olds In Training Sale, set to debut in 2026. The changes – chiefly the removal of official breeze times and a ban on using whips during workouts – are designed to showcase horses' natural ability and encourage a broader spectrum of buyers, particularly those seeking more horse-friendly practices, reports TDN. From 2026, the under-tack show will be entirely untimed, with no official clocking of breezes. Riders will still be permitted to carry crops for safety but will no longer be allowed to strike horses during workouts. “These changes reflect our commitment to improving our 2YO sales process,” said Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Browning. “We believe buyer focus has skewed too heavily toward stopwatch-based evaluations. This approach is intended to restore balance, emphasising how a horse moves and presents itself on the track.” The initiative is part of a longer-term vision aimed at making the sales environment more accessible and less performance-pressured. “By focusing less on clock-driven evaluations and removing whip use, we believe we can create a more accessible and horse-first sales environment,” Browning said. “Our aim is to better serve traditional buyers while also welcoming new owners, trainers, and end-users who are interested in acquiring horses that are physically ready and mentally sound for the racetrack.” This policy shift was catalysed by an unforeseen trial at the 2025 edition of the sale, when poor weather forced a pivot to untimed gallops on the final day of the under tack show. The resulting feedback from buyers and consignors was overwhelmingly positive, and horses reportedly emerged from their workouts in excellent condition. “It became an unexpected case study,” Browning explained. “The show presented well visually, the horses came through it in great shape, and the feedback from leading buyers and consignors was extremely supportive.” The 2026 Fasig-Tipton Midlantic May Sale will take place in Timonium, Maryland, shortly after the Preakness Stakes. The company is confident that this refreshed format, grounded in horsemanship and long-view thinking, will mark a new era in the way young horses are evaluated and purchased.
  • Second Group 1 No Sure Thing for Ombudsman

    Thursday, 3rd July 2025
    Ombudsman has already made a serious impression this season, but trainer Thady Gosden acknowledges Saturday’s Gr1 Coral-Eclipse at Sandown in England will be another major examination for the 4YO son of Night Of Thunder, according to sportinglife.com. His dazzling turn of foot secured a Group 1 breakthrough in the Prince Of Wales’s Stakes at Royal Ascot, but with that win coming less than a month ago, the tight turnaround remains a factor. “It’s very tight, you’d rather given them longer when they’re running in good, solid, Group 1 races like he is, but he’s come out of it in very good order,” Gosden said. “He only had one run before this season in the Brigadier Gerard when he was second to Almaqam and hasn’t had a hard season, or a hard career so far really, so we thought why not see if he’s ready for this.” That Royal Ascot triumph confirmed Ombudsman’s status as a rising star. “It was a very tough race, there were a lot of hard-knocking Group 1 horses in there and he was still relatively inexperienced, it was his first run in a Group 1. We always thought he had the potential to be the class of horse he is, but you only find out on the day,” Gosden continued. Ombudsman had to navigate traffic before bursting clear under William Buick. “He had a few traffic problems but luckily he has that great turn of foot Night Of Thunder seems to give them and he picked up well when William Buick asked him.” Gosden is optimistic that drier ground and a three-pound swing in the weights could help Ombudsman turn the tables on Almaqam, who beat him at Sandown earlier in the season. “He has plenty of speed, he’s always had it, he’s proved it in every start and stays a mile-and-a-quarter well. That (the Brigadier Gerard) was just a prep run for us and the ground that day was on the softer side, maybe a little bit dead, and the weather this week has been very different. He has that speed, that turn of foot, and a faster surface really allows him to show it. There’s not much rain forecast and hopefully it will be on the quick side again on Saturday.” Still, Gosden isn’t underestimating the depth of the field. “The 3YOs look very good, you’ve got the French Derby winner in there, some serious 3YOs coming into it but we’ll have to wait and see. You’ve got Sosie who’s arguably the best mile-and-a-quarter horse in France. We finished second to him in the D’Ispahan with Sardinian Warrior. He won the Ganay the time before that too and it’s a very hot renewal indeed.”

  • Sale Debut for Promising Justify Colts

    Thursday, 3rd July 2025
    Racing on Thursday in Victoria heads to Sale, and the first race of the meeting, the Ladbrokes Top 2/3/4 Betting 2YO Maiden Plate (1200m) is an interesting race for the juveniles with 14 acceptances, of which just four have previously been to the races. The Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-training duo accepted with two runners, and having already scratched one, they will be relying on the Yulong bred and raced Willingham (Justify-Yolanda, by Shamus Award). Third when making his debut over 1212m at Geelong off the back of a jump out victory, the Kitchwin Hills weanling sale graduate is the first foal out of the Shamus Award mare Yolanda, herself a half-sister the Magic Millions 3YO Guineas winner Tallow (Street Cry), who is in turn the dam of Champion 2YO Colt, Gr1 Golden Slipper winner and promising young sire Farnan (Not A Single Doubt). One of two colts by Coolmore's exciting Justify in the race, Willingham will jump from 13 with Jett Stanley in the saddle. Trainer Ciaron Maher will saddle up two runners in the race with the Bennett Racing syndicated Fully Justified (Justify-Full of Beans, by Smart Missile) coming into the race off the back of three jump outs. While he may need more time and even distance, the Bowness Stud, Magic Millions Adelaide yearling sale graduate could be one to follow. Out of the winning Smart Missile mare Full Of Beans, a half-sister to Gr1 winner Keneda (Not A Single Doubt) and the Gr2-winning, Gr1 producing sire Spill The Beans (Snitzel), this bay colt has pedigree potential.
  • Velocious Expected to Draw Major Attention

    Thursday, 3rd July 2025
    After blazing through a standout juvenile season, Velocious has run her last race, with connections opting to retire the daughter of Written Tycoon following a short but thrilling career. The precocious filly will now head to the Inglis Digital July (Late) Online Sale, to be held from July 25 to 30, where she's expected to attract major interest from breeders. With earnings just shy of $1 million and a Gr1 title to her name, she's poised to make an impact in the breeding barn. Trained by Stephen Marsh for Albert Bosma's Go Racing syndication, Velocious was a revelation at two, capturing the Karaka Millions 2YO (1200m), the Gr1 Sistema Stakes (1200m), and the Listed Challenge Stakes (1100m). She also held her own against older horses in open company this season, claiming victories at both Te Aroha and Te Rapa. Although unplaced in her Australian assignments, including the Listed Queensland Day Stakes (1200m) at Eagle Farm, the decision was made to retire her after a post-race scope showed signs of her previous wind issues returning. Among her most memorable efforts was her Sistema Stakes win, made even more remarkable by the circumstances leading up to the race. "Not many people knew, but she got caught in traffic that day and was in the truck for about five hours and got off with 30 or 40 minutes to go before the race. She was saddled straight away and into the parade ring and then won the race. That was a hell of a performance when you realised what she had been through." Bred by Inglewood Stud, Velocious was purchased for $190,000 from their draft at New Zealand Bloodstock's National Yearling Sale. The following year, Bosma returned to secure her Dundeel half-sister for $300,000. Velocious is out of the Snitzel mare Parmalove, who is a half-sister to stakes winners Liesele and Loved Up, and Bosma says there's more to come from the family. "We've got her half-sister Alacritous, who we think is very, very good," he said. Inglis Bloodstock Sales Manager Brett Gilding added, "I was at Ellerslie when she won the Karaka Million and fell in love with her when I saw her in the paddock before the race. She is a beauty and I think people will love her when they see her. People want to breed and race horses like her and I think major breeders are going to be excited by the opportunity to breed from a horse like her."
  • Tributes For Busuttin Racing's Peta Tait

    Thursday, 3rd July 2025
    Busuttin Racing's foreman Peta Tait died at Cranbourne on Tuesday morning after being kicked by a horse, reports racenet.com.au. The on-site paramedic gave immediate medical assistance, but sadly the 43-year-old succumbed to her injuries. Victoria Police and WorkSafe are investigating the incident. Tributes have been flowing in for the experienced horsewoman. "At this time our thoughts are with those nearest and dearest to Peta, her immediate family and many friends," co-trainers Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young said in a statement. "Peta was an incredible person who was dedicated to her role and will leave a longstanding legacy. We are heartbroken by her loss." A former picnic rider, who rode 48 winners on the picnic circuit including the 2013 Hinnomunjie Cup, Tait retired from riding in 2019 after winning the Cranbourne Corinthian on Unruly Student (Churcill Downs-Miss Academic, by Royal Academy). "This terrible accident serves as an untimely reminder of the thousands of unsung heroes working in stables each day to provide the best possible care to our racehorses," Racing Victoria chief executive Aaron Morrison said. "Like all within our industry, Peta loved horses and she forged a career working with them, helping numerous trainers prepare their horses as a trackwork rider or strapping them on race day. Peta made a valuable contribution to Victorian racing over more than 25 years and her sudden passing will be felt by many, particularly in Cranbourne where she was based." Southside Racing, who run Cranbourne, have been providing assistance to colleagues of Tait. "We are providing support to Peta's employer, their staff and our staff who have been greatly affected by this terrible accident that occurred in the stables," chief executive Neil Bainbridge said. "Peta was a well-known and liked member of our community and her absence will be felt by lots of people."
  • Sweet Idea Relation Shapes Well for Hawkesbury

    Thursday, 3rd July 2025
    With one of the fancied runners, the Bjorn Baker trained Pyrolysis (Zoustar-Princess Wildfire, by Sepoy) scratched from Thursday's Davo's Dash 2YO Maiden Handicap (1000m) at Hawkesbury, the race now appears slightly open with numerous chances. Purchased for $250,000 from the draft of Yulong at the Magic Millions yearling sale, the Clarry Conners trained Kiss Goodnight (Written Tycoon-Evening Slippers, by Snitzel) was super impressive in her most recent trial, winning by just shy of three lengths. The first foal out of a half-sister to Gr1 winner Sweet Idea (Snitzel), this filly has a quality pedigree and a 2YO victory would look good for future broodmare appeal. Third on debut over 900m back in December, Godolphin's 2YO filly Charka (Exceed And Excel-Handspun, by Bernardini) resumes here and with natural improvement, she looks capable of playing a role in the finish on Thursday. Having improved in each of her two trials so far, David Pfeiffer's Kingdom Heart (King's Legacy-Willowheart, by I Am Invincible) could be one to keep an eye on. Bred by Torryburn Stud, the well-pedigreed filly comes from the extended family of Forensics, Snippets and Not A Single Doubt. Very backable at $7.50 on Thursday evening, Kiss Goodnight will have to overcome Zoustar filly Fairway to Heaven who is favoured at around $4.50. Trained by Michael Freedman, the filly is out of a stakes-winning half-sister to the dam of last Saturday's Gr1 Tattersalls' Tiara heroine Tashi. Her 'Fairway' prefix gives away her ownership, that being being John Camilleri's Fairway Thoroughbreds – breeder of Winx.

    Sweet Idea

    Sweet Idea is closely related to Kiss Goodnight (pic: Steve Hart)
  • The City Calls for Former Oaks Hopeful

    Thursday, 3rd July 2025
    Trainer John Sargent's 3YO filly Bearings (Tarzino-Mapmaker, by Volksraad) missed out on the run in the Gr1 Queensland Oaks, but she's ready for a staying trip in the city this weekend, according to racing.com. She was fifth last start in Melbourne over 2000 metres. "I thought it was a good run, first time that way around," Sargent said. "She got back and the pace wasn't overly strong, which didn't suit her, but I thought she hit the line as good as anything in the race and she's just crying out for that extra distance. We were taking her to the Oaks in Queensland and she didn't make the field, so we changed tack and thought there was a good staying race, similar distance, down in Melbourne. So that's why we changed and headed down there." Winner of two of her nine starts, Bearings was purchased by Tricolours Racing for $140,000 from Mapperley Stud's New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale draft. "She's just getting better with time. She'll go out after this and I think she'll be even better at four and five. She's just a staying filly from New Zealand and has just taken time, that's why she's just hitting her straps now really. I've kept Dean Yendall on, he knows the filly now and there's no need to change anything. It just depends how she matures, but I think she'll be one of those black-type staying fillies that could get back down to Flemington, hopefully, and run in a Matriarch or something like that." Bearings is out of Gr3 placed Mapmaker, a half-sister to Listed winner Hippopus (High Chaparral-Straight Eight, by Danske).
  • Luck Required for Fieldelo to Thwart Artist

    Thursday, 3rd July 2025
    Trainer Toby Lake heads back to Flemington on Saturday with rising filly Fieldelo (Deep Field), fully aware of the challenge that lies ahead in trying to turn the tables on the classy She's An Artist (Trapeze Artist). The Listed Creswick Stakes (1200m) will see the pair clash again, but Lake is quietly confident his promising sprinter has taken the right steps since their last encounter. Lake told racing.com, Fieldelo pulled up superbly from her previous run and has continued to please in her work at home. "I was happy with that run, she was strong through the line, which was very pleasing," he said. "She galloped this morning and went well. She didn't need to burn the track up or anything – he's done the hard work and is ready to go again." With Fieldelo's fitness peaking, Lake is hopeful she can deliver a sharp showing on race day. She's An Artist will deservedly start favourite, but Lake is banking on his filly's adaptability to be an asset. "You've obviously got to respect She's An Artist, she's likely to be a short-priced favourite and deserves to be, but if there's any chink in her armour on the day, hopefully we can be the one ready to pounce," he said. He added that the Deep Field filly's ability to adapt tactically could prove valuable in what's shaping as a compact field. "It can be tricky with a small field, but she's got such good tactical speed she can be quite versatile in the run." Contextually, following a 5-length Bendigo debut win, Daniel O'Sullivan of the Ratings Bureau rated undefeated baldy-faced She's An Artist's follow-up 3.75-length city win 11 days ago at an extremely high 101.5. Looking beyond Saturday, a possible trip to Morphettville for the Lightning Stakes (1050m) later this month is on the cards, but Lake will wait to see how Fieldelo fares at Flemington before locking in any plans. With more than $60,000 in prizemoney already banked from just three starts, Fieldelo continues to build an encouraging profile.

  • Stokes Stable Consolidates Top Season

    Thursday, 3rd July 2025
    Trainer Phillip Stokes has continued his dazzling dual state season, with the stable’s latest feature triumph coming via promising colt Matahga in the Listed Sportsbet David Peacock Oaklands Plate at Morphettville on Saturday. It capped a stellar run for the team, which has surged to 42 metro wins in South Australia, nine ahead of last year’s pace, and now sits 10th nationally on the Australian Metropolitan Trainers’ Premiership. A $2.15 favourite following his last-start victory in the Racing Rewards SA feature at Murray Bridge, Matahga overcame a tricky run thanks to a cool, calculated ride by Jacob Opperman. The grey weaved through traffic late to reel in Victorian filly Ethereum Girl in the shadows of the post. The New Zealand-bred son of Eminent was a Book 1 buy for $80,000 at the 2024 Karaka Yearling Sale and now looks set for a Melbourne Spring campaign. “He’s a nice colt this horse, dug deep, he’s come a long way this preparation,” said Stokes. “He’ll go for a break now and I think he deserves to be aimed up at some nice races in the spring.” Owned by long-time friends and loyal clients, the Brooks family, Matahga’s success was the first of a treble for Opperman, who rode with precision all day. He followed up with wins aboard Test The Law – timing his run perfectly to down Exalted Fire – and Victorian mare Fiasco Tess, who stormed home up the rail in an eye-catching return to form. “I came here with a good book of rides, and it’s been a really good day,” Opperman said. Elsewhere, Darryl Hewitt’s strong run continued with Sir Now making it seven wins from 13 starts, while the Aaron Bain and Ned Taylor team saw Metrical bounce back to form with a polished Jason Holder ride. Across the border, Will Clarken and Niki O’Shea’s Sixteen Reasons made a winning return from a spell at Caulfield, with Jaylah Kennedy guiding the filly to victory first-up.
  • Fellowes Attempts Belmont Derby with Luther

    Thursday, 3rd July 2025
    Popular UK trainer Charlie Fellowes is hoping his consistent colt Luther can give him a long-awaited top-tier breakthrough when he lines up in the Gr1 Belmont Derby in the United States on Friday, according to sportinglife.com. A regular figure in Australia with near-misses in the Melbourne Cup, Fellowes, who trains out of Newmarket, now turns his attention to the American turf with a horse he believes is peaking at the right time. Luther, by Frankel, claimed a Listed win at two but announced himself in stronger company with a close fourth in the Gr1 Poule d'Essai des Poulains behind two proven elite-level gallopers. He then contested the Gr1 Prix du Jockey Club, where a wide draw saw him caught deep without cover and left him vulnerable in the closing stages. Fellowes believes that tough run didn't reflect the horse's true ability and has high hopes for a sharper showing over the 2000m at Saratoga. "We were delighted with Luther's run in the Poulains," he told GBRI. "He used up a lot of petrol to get into position and still finished well. In the French Derby, he just didn't stay after racing wide throughout. He's trained really well since. The tight track at Saratoga will suit his turn of foot, and he's got the best attitude in the world – he just wants to win." Luther was bought by Will Douglass of Charlie Gordon-Watson Bloodstock at the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale Book 1 and has given his owners a memorable ride so far. "He's been brilliant since joining the yard," Fellowes said. "His Listed win last year was electric. The owners have had so much fun. Paul Hickman, who is based in Singapore, wants to race globally, and this is a great opportunity. Nicholas Jones bred the horse and still owns a share, which makes it even more special. The mare is still in the paddock and Luther has definitely enhanced the family." Fellowes is no stranger to high-level international travel, having come heartbreakingly close to Melbourne Cup glory three times with Prince Of Arran, who also gave him major wins at Royal Ascot, Goodwood and in Dubai. "I love taking horses abroad when they're good enough," he said. "You need the right ones, and I wouldn't travel just for the sake of it, but Luther is the kind of horse who will thrive overseas." Reflecting on his globetrotting stable star, he added, "Prince Of Arran gave me my best racing memories. Only when they retire do you appreciate just how extraordinary they were. He kept turning up in the world's biggest races and never let us down. I adored travelling with him."

  • Hong Kong Experience to Benefit Thompson

    Thursday, 3rd July 2025
    After a whirlwind 18 months in the high-pressure cauldron of Hong Kong racing, Ben Thompson is heading back to Brisbane with sharpened skills and a fresh perspective, reports punters.com.au. The 27-year-old Queenslander will conclude his Hong Kong stint on July 16 before returning home the next day to reunite with his wife, former jockey Stephanie Thornton, and their young son Harry. Thompson recently withdrew his application to extend his stay in Hong Kong by another six months, instead deciding to resume his career in Australia. "It felt like the right move," he said. "I've had great support fortunately since being here and received a good number of rides (352 this season) but I just felt it was in my best interests, both professionally and personally, to go back to Brisbane." While acknowledging that Hong Kong had been "the highlight of my career" and a place he'd "love to return," he added: "I just feel I can take the experience from here home and see how we go. But it'd be a dream to return (to Hong Kong) some time down the track." Despite a lean run of form – his last win came in April – Thompson has still notched eight victories this season, sitting just one behind fellow Brisbane-based rider Jimmy Orman, who extended his Hong Kong contract until February 17. "When you're only riding twice a week on the greatest stage in racing, winners are hard to come by, it's just part of it," conceded Thompson, who has amassed more than HK$22 million (AUS$4.2m) in prizemoney. "It's been a surreal experience and without doubt the most rewarding and challenging chapter of my career. You're rubbing shoulders with the world's elite riders and they're permanent fixtures, the likes of Zac Purton, Hugh Bowman and Andrea Atzeni. These are jockeys I've idolised so it's been a great experience watching them ply their trade." Riding without an agent, Thompson has had to hustle both on and off the track to secure rides. "Everything happens at such a fast pace here and you have to think so quick," he said. "From the time you jump out the gates it's all systems go and you only get one chance. Everything moves at such a fast rate and you have to be so dialled in. I'd like to think that has left me much better off for my return to Brisbane." Leading Queensland trainer Robert Heathcote is among those eagerly awaiting his return. "He's brilliant with form and he's an A-grade rider," Heathcote said. "He'll certainly be in the top three jockeys in Brisbane."

2025 BTR Stud Stallions

BTP STUD STALLIONS

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