Tuesday, 2nd June 2026
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  • Strong Start to 2026 MM National Yearlings

    Tuesday, 2nd June 2026
    A striking international pedigree set the tone on the opening day of the Magic Millions National Yearling Sale on the Gold Coast, where a Lope de Vega colt from the Glenbeigh Farm draft rose to the top of trade at $600,000 and gave the session a suitably global flavour. Offered as Lot 913, the colt was bred by Ballylinch Stud in Ireland, the home of his outstanding sire, and he had been popular throughout inspections before KPW Bloodstock, acting for leading owners Ron and Judi Wanless, went to the day's highest price to secure him. Kevin "Millie" Walls said the youngster had the presence and quality they were seeking from the first time he appeared, explaining that once he satisfied their requirements he remained firmly on their radar. The final instruction was simple, with Walls saying, "Ron said buy him - so we bought him. He's a beautiful colt." The appeal was not merely physical, as the colt is the first foal of Palme d'Or, an unraced daughter of Siyouni and a half-sister to Moonee Valley Gold Cup winner Francesco Guardi. Further back, the page carries one of the great modern European names through Treve, a six-time Group 1 winner and dual Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe heroine, giving the colt the kind of depth that made him a natural headline act. Glenbeigh Farm's Denis Griffin was delighted with the result, describing him as a beautiful horse who had been busy all week and thanking Ballylinch for allowing the farm to present him to the Australian market. Late in the afternoon, an Extreme Choice filly from Newgate Farm added further energy when knocked down to Michael Freedman Racing and Andrew Williams Bloodstock for $580,000. Offered as Lot 1002, she is out of the Group 3-winning Volksraad mare Volks Lightning, and Freedman said the filly's strength had made a strong impression, particularly given she was born in December. He noted the continuing rise of Extreme Choice and said the sire's recent success had encouraged him to inspect the filly, who looked far more mature than her foaling date suggested. With three colts by Extreme Choice still to sell on Day Two, his influence promised to remain a major talking point. Earlier, an I Am Invincible filly out of Loveyamadly made $500,000 to Gall Bloodstock and Mitchell Bloodstock, completing a trio of half-million-dollar lots. Overall, 122 yearlings sold for almost $7.4 million, at an average of $60,578 and a clearance rate of 76 per cent. Magic Millions managing director Barry Bowditch said the market had been strong, with local, interstate and international buyers from Hong Kong, the Philippines, China, New Zealand and elsewhere all contributing to a competitive day. Vendors who met the market were rewarded with genuine bidding, leaving the sale well placed before Tuesday's concluding session.

    Lope de Vega-Palme d'Or

    Session-topping colt Lope de Vega-Palme d'Or (pic: magicmillions.com.au)
  • Melhams to the Double for Waller Oaks Bid

    Tuesday, 2nd June 2026
    Chris Waller will be represented by three fillies as he seeks to extend his exceptional Group 1 season in Saturday's Queensland Oaks at Eagle Farm, where Panova, Chispa and Soverato give Australia's leading elite-level trainer a strong hand in the $700,000 feature. Waller has enjoyed another dominant campaign at the top level and arrives with two of the leading chances, although the stable will be without James McDonald, who rode both Panova and Chispa in their final lead-up runs but is suspended after an incident in Hong Kong on May 24. Panova, winner of the Australasian Oaks at Morphettville on April 25 (see below), will be ridden by Ben Melham, while Chispa, runner-up in The Roses, is booked for Jamie Melham. Ryan Maloney takes the mount on Soverato, who was sixth in the same Doomben lead-up. Panova is attempting to follow the path taken by Egg Tart, the only filly to complete the Australasian Oaks and Queensland Oaks double, and Waller was also responsible for that success. The daughter of Trapeze Artist had three Sydney runs before her Adelaide victory and has not raced since, with Waller preferring to keep her fresh rather than use the Doomben Roses as a stepping stone. He said she had come through the South Australian Oaks in good order and explained that travel was the main reason for waiting, given she had already been to Melbourne, Adelaide, back to Melbourne, then Sydney and now the Gold Coast. Waller believes that preparation has given Panova the foundation required for the 2200 metres, and he expects the distance to suit after her strong performance at 2000 metres last start. Chispa offers another genuine chance after closing well for second behind Fireball Miss in The Roses, a run that confirmed she was on target for the Oaks trip. Soverato must improve from sixth in that same race, but her presence gives the stable further depth in a contest often shaped by stamina, rhythm and the ability to cope with a testing Eagle Farm straight. For Waller, the race presents another opportunity to add to a season already rich in Group 1 success, and Panova's attempt to emulate Egg Tart gives the Queensland Oaks a familiar storyline with a new leading filly.

  • Leading US Trainer Hoping for Aussie Trip

    Tuesday, 2nd June 2026
    Wesley Ward is eyeing a first trip to Australia this spring with Navy Seal, a lightly raced son of Dubawi who could earn his way into the Melbourne Cup if he wins Thursday's Group 2 Belmont Gold Cup at Saratoga, reports racing.com. The American trainer, best known internationally for his pioneering success at Royal Ascot, has enjoyed several overseas raids during his career, but Australia remains an ambition still to be fulfilled. Ward told the New York Racing Association that he has long wanted to make the journey, having once been represented there indirectly by Cannonball, who raced for him before transferring to Gai Waterhouse. That sprinter finished ninth in the King's Stand Stakes and fourth in the Golden Jubilee at Royal Ascot in 2010, then continued his career in Australia without winning for his new connections. Ward said the Melbourne Cup has always appealed, though he acknowledged its distance makes it a very different challenge from most of the races his stable typically targets. Navy Seal gives him a possible path into the race because the Belmont Gold Cup offers a ballot-free place in the $10 million Flemington showpiece, provided the winner continues on that route. Ward has been encouraged by the colt's stamina since stretching him out, having won a mile-and-three-eighths race with him last year before setting him the task of two miles this week. The trainer said Navy Seal gives the impression he will run all day, a rare quality in his barn, and his work has reinforced that view. While many of Ward's horses complete shorter, sharper gallops, this colt has been asked to go two miles in training and has continued strongly, returning from his work with unusual freshness. "You can't get him tired," Ward said, summing up the quality that makes him an intriguing staying prospect. Navy Seal began his career in Ireland with Aidan O'Brien for Coolmore and shaped with promise, so Ward plans to discuss any Australian ambitions with the ownership group if the colt proves good enough at Saratoga. For now, the immediate task is to show he belongs in a demanding staying race, but victory would open a door Ward has wanted to walk through for much of his life. Having made history in 2009 when Strike The Tiger became the first American-trained winner at Royal Ascot, he has never been afraid to travel with the right horse. Navy Seal may yet give him the excuse to aim even farther afield.
  • Arise Te Akau Thoroughbreds' Sir David Ellis

    Tuesday, 2nd June 2026
    A lifetime spent building one of New Zealand racing’s great modern institutions has been recognised at the highest level, with David Ellis appointed a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2026 King’s Birthday Honours for services to thoroughbred racing and philanthropy. The honour crowns more than four decades of relentless involvement in the sport through Te Akau Racing, while also acknowledging his work in farming, community service and charitable causes alongside his wife, Karyn Fenton-Ellis MNZM, now Lady Karyn Ellis. For Ellis, the journey began not in a boardroom or sale ring, but at Ellerslie on Easter Monday in 1971, when, as a 17-year-old, he watched future Melbourne Cup winner Silver Knight win the Great Northern St Leger and found himself captivated by racing. According to racingnews.co.nz, his first winner came seven years later with Magnum at Paeroa, and by 1982 he was attending his first New Zealand National Yearling Sale, the starting point of a buying career that has since made him the most prolific purchaser of thoroughbreds in Australasian history. More than $150 million has been invested in New Zealand yearlings alone, while Te Akau’s tangerine colours have become synonymous with elite results across New Zealand, Australia and Singapore. The Matamata-based operation has claimed 16 New Zealand trainers’ premierships, four Singapore trainers’ premierships, 12 New Zealand Champion Trainer titles, four Singapore Champion Trainer titles, 429 stakes wins and 106 Group 1 victories, with its domestic tally now closing in on 3,000 winners. Yet the scale of the numbers only partly explains the achievement. Te Akau has produced 14 winners of the New Zealand 2000 Guineas and New Zealand 1000 Guineas across the past 21 years, eight Karaka Million 2YO winners, and Karaka Million 2YO-3YO doubles in 2020, 2022 and 2025, while horses such as Melody Belle, Avantage, Probabeel, Darci Brahma and Imperatriz have carried the brand to international prominence. Ellis also helped identify future stallions including Darci Brahma, Burgundy, Embellish, Xtravagant, Sword Of State, Cool Aza Beel, Noverre, Move To Strike and Return To Conquer. Former New Zealand Bloodstock chairman Joe Walls MNZM said the knighthood was richly earned. “David so deserves this honour, for many reasons,” Walls said, adding that Ellis had “created and graduated an entire university of racing people”. Mark Walker, Jamie Richards, Opie Bosson, Sam Bergerson, Reece Trumper, Hunter Durrant and Ben Gleeson are among those whose careers have been shaped within the Te Akau system, while former stable apprentices including Daniel Stackhouse, Michael Dee and Samantha Collett further underline its role as a nursery for talent. Walls also credited Ellis with sustaining the national yearling sale during testing periods, saying there had been “no one like him on the buying bench at the sales over the past 40 years”. That loyalty to New Zealand breeding, together with board service, philanthropy and the development of Te Akau Stud from modest beginnings into a model property, gives the honour a reach well beyond one stable. From Ellerslie schoolboy dreamer to Hall of Fame figure and now Sir David Ellis, his story remains one of conviction, stamina and deep belief in the thoroughbred.

    Te Akau Racing

    Te Akau's silks are amongst the most recognisable in Australasia (pic: AI generated)
  • French Derby Quinella for Wootton Bassett

    Tuesday, 2nd June 2026
    Constitution River produced a performance of rare authority to give Aidan O’Brien a remarkable clean sweep in the Group 1 Prix du Jockey Club at Chantilly, leading home stablemates Hawk Mountain and Montreal in a result that underlined the strength and depth of Ballydoyle’s three-year-old team. The winner had been asked to prove himself in a Classic that often exposes any weakness in balance, temperament or stamina, but, according to racingpost.com, he answered every question with the assurance of a colt at the height of his powers. Wayne Lordan had him in a comfortable rhythm through the early stages, allowing him to find cover as the race developed before asking him to improve when the tempo lifted. Hawk Mountain and Montreal both travelled with purpose and looked dangerous turning for home, but Constitution River was the one who quickened most decisively. Once Lordan angled him into the clear, he lengthened powerfully, putting the race beyond doubt and recording an emphatic success from Hawk Mountain, with Montreal keeping on well to complete an all-O’Brien trifecta. It was a result that carried significance beyond the bare finishing order. Constitution River had already shown high-class promise, but this was the day he turned that promise into Classic substance. The race was run in a manner that demanded tactical speed and courage, yet he seemed to thrive on the challenge, settling kindly before producing the turn of foot required to win one of Europe’s most prestigious middle-distance prizes. O’Brien said afterwards that Constitution River had always been a colt of major potential, though not one without obstacles to overcome. He praised the horse’s professionalism, noting that he had handled the preliminaries, the pace of the race and the pressure of the straight like a maturing performer. The trainer suggested that the colt’s ability to relax had been crucial, because in a race of this nature even the most talented horses can blunt their finishing effort if they do too much too soon. Lordan was equally impressed, describing the winner as a horse who gave him confidence throughout. He said Constitution River travelled like the best horse in the race and quickened when it mattered, giving him the feeling of a colt with the class to stay at the top level. Hawk Mountain lost little in defeat and may yet have major prizes in him, while Montreal enhanced his reputation with a strong effort in third. Both contributed to a performance that reflected the power of the Ballydoyle squad, but the afternoon belonged to Constitution River. O’Brien will now take time before deciding where the winner goes next, with the middle-distance programme offering several tempting options. After such a commanding French Derby success, Constitution River has earned the right to be treated as one of the leading colts of his generation.
  • Purton Breaks Through Everest Like 2,000

    Tuesday, 2nd June 2026
    A landmark Sha Tin success has carried Zac Purton into territory no jockey had previously reached in Hong Kong, with the Australian becoming the first rider to notch 2,000 wins in the jurisdiction. Despite having a plethora of opportunities on the card to establish a hitherto unscalable peak, Purton tool luck out of the equation by scoring in the opening race in Hong Kong. The milestone arrived aboard the Brett Crawford-trained debutant Rising World in the Hong Kong Wu Hua General Association Cup Plate over 1200m, and it gave Purton a measure of relief after the chase had briefly threatened to become awkward. He had been stranded on 1,999 winners in the city for 16 rides before the Brett Crawford-trained two-year-old, a debutant, ended the wait with a sharp victory. “At least I’m not going to have to go home tonight and listen to Cash say ‘why didn’t you have a winner today, Daddy?’, so we’ve had the winner and he’s got the trophy – so it’s job done,” Purton said. The 43-year-old, born in Lismore, moved to Hong Kong in 2007 and rode his first winner at Happy Valley that September aboard Elfhelm. Since then, he has built a record of rare scale, winning the jockeys’ championship eight times and setting single-season marks for wins and earnings, while repeatedly shaping the most competitive riding room in Asia. His 2022/23 season remains the benchmark, with 179 wins and HK$277,712,060 in stakes, and he has also passed the 100-win mark in a season 10 times. As a moment in Hong Kong racing history, the 2,000th winner drew high praise from Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, the Hong Kong Jockey Club chief executive, who described Purton as an all-time great and said the achievement reflected extraordinary skill, consistency and determination. Purton said he felt fortunate, while acknowledging the owners, trainers and support around him. His standing rests not only on volume, but on the quality attached to the record. He became the only jockey to win all 12 Group 1 races on Hong Kong’s calendar after Exultant’s 2020 QEII Cup victory, and he is a three-time LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship winner. The championship rivalry with Joao Moreira helped define an era, with Purton taking the 2013/14 title and then winning again in 2017/18, 2018/19, 2019/20 and 2021/22 before adding further premierships after Moreira’s departure. Only Purton and Moreira have ridden more than 1,000 Hong Kong winners, and Purton’s best horses tell the story of his reach: Beauty Generation, Exultant, Aeroinvincible, Ambitious Dragon, Southern Legend, Lucky Sweynesse, Military Attack and, above all, Ka Ying Rising. He has also won the BMW Hong Kong Derby twice, with Luger in 2015 and Massive Sovereign in 2024, and his major-race roll includes The Everest, the Hong Kong Sprint, the Centenary Sprint Cup and the Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup. The numbers now sit at a level that makes comparison difficult, but the message is simple enough: Purton has turned sustained excellence into a Hong Kong record that may stand for a very long time.

    Rising World Purton

    Purton returns to scale on Rising World (pic: hkjc.com.au)
  • All Too Hard Adds to Hong Kong Reputation

    Tuesday, 2nd June 2026
    A polished Sha Tin performance has pushed Patch Of Stars further along one of Hong Kong’s sharpest upward curves, with the Manfred Man-trained 4YO claiming Sunday’s Gr3 Sha Tin Vase over 1200m and confirming himself as far more than a ratings climber. The All Too Hard gelding only began his career 13 months ago, winning a Class Four from an opening mark of 50, but he has since strung together another five victories and added 51 rating points on the way to his most important win. He arrived with strong market confidence, firming from $5 to $2.85, and Karis Teetan gave him the sort of ride that suggested both horse and jockey trusted the tempo. Settled fifth on the rail behind Stellar Express, Patch Of Stars travelled kindly through the early stages before the race tightened in the straight and briefly left him locked away with nowhere to build. The gap eventually came near the 300m, and once Teetan angled him into clear running, the response was immediate. He swept to the lead inside the 200m and then had to withstand Raging Blizzard, who charged down the centre of the track and looked a serious threat in the final stages. Patch Of Stars had enough in reserve, however, and held on by a short-head, with Tomodachi Kokoroe close enough behind them to underline the pressure of the finish. For Man’s assistant trainer Wing Ip-hang, the win reflected both the gelding’s attitude and his continuing development. “He’s a good horse in the morning, he relaxes well. I ride him every day and he’s been getting better and better. He’s still young and I think he can improve. I was a little bit confident watching; I’m really happy,” he said. The victory was also Teetan’s second success in the race, a detail given extra edge by the fact that he had been brought in to ride Ka Ying Rising when Hong Kong’s sprinting star won the same event in 2024. This was a different kind of win, less about established brilliance than a horse still discovering how far his improvement can carry him. Patch Of Stars has now beaten rivals who had been trading blows with Ka Ying Rising in recent starts, and while that does not make him the champion’s equal, it gives his rise proper substance. The manner of the race may prove just as valuable as the result. He was asked to relax, wait, quicken through a late opening and then fight when the danger arrived, and he handled each task with the composure of a sprinter still moving in the right direction. From a modest Class Four rating to a Group 3 win in little more than a year, Patch Of Stars has earned a new place in Hong Kong’s sprinting conversation, and the next question is whether there is still another level to come. His redoubtable Vinery Stud sire All Too Hard – he is also sire of four-time Hong Kong Gr1 winner Wellington – continues to raise the bar in Australia and abroad, and, at $27,500, his 2026 stud fee is is exceptional value of the upcoming season.

    Patch of Stars

    Patch of Stars (inside) clung on for victory (pic: hkjc.com)
  • Golden Ray of Sunshine for Doudles

    Tuesday, 2nd June 2026
    A race day built around resilience produced a finish worthy of its cause at Morphettville on Saturday, with Golden Horizon delivering the Doudle family an emotional victory in the Cystic Fibrosis Race Day Event Handicap over 1200m. The 3YO, trained by Travis Doudle, looked beaten when he spotted his rivals at least five lengths turning for home, but he launched down the outside to score in the final stride, turning what had seemed an unlikely assignment into a result that carried far more weight than an ordinary Saturday win. According to punters.com.au, Golden Horizon was sent out at $3.50, but even his trainer had conceded hope midway through the race as the gelding found himself well back and apparently with too much to do. Instead, he produced a sweeping finish on rain-affected ground and arrived in time to claim a victory loaded with family meaning. The race was named for Cystic Fibrosis Race Day Luncheon, a fundraising event founded last year by Doudle’s wife, Emmah, who was diagnosed with the illness at birth and has spent her life defying its limits. A Cystic Fibrosis advocate and 2020 Australian Of The Year local hero, Emmah watched the win from close range and was overcome by the timing and the manner of it. “We did not think that would happen … to come from the back,” she said after the race. “I’m so happy – I’m so proud of Trav – what a race for us to win. It’s been a tough couple of weeks, I’m very proud of him.” The emotion was just as strong for Travis, whose pride in the horse was matched by pride in his wife and the work she has done to build the event into something meaningful. “It’s really fantastic, I’m just so proud of my beautiful wife, it’s a privilege to be married to her really,” he said. “For her to pull off an event like today is really special. To win on the day is great.” Golden Horizon appears to have a rare sense of occasion, having also won on last year’s Cystic Fibrosis Race Day only moments before Emmah’s event began. This year’s repeat success gave the story an almost scripted quality, although the performance itself was anything but soft. He had to chase from an awkward position, sustain a long run and nail the result when the race looked gone. For a stable and family who had already put so much into the day, the gelding’s late surge became more than a race result. It was a public reward for private toughness, a reminder of Emmah’s long fight, and a victory that allowed the Doudles to celebrate not only a horse with a flair for timing, but a cause that clearly sits at the centre of their lives.
  • Tron Bolts into Outright JJ Atkins Pick

    Tuesday, 2nd June 2026
    A commanding display in testing ground at Rosehill has lifted Tron Bolt to outright favouritism for the Gr1 JJ Atkins, with Chris Waller’s colt brushing aside a competitive field in Saturday’s Bookmakers Recognition Handicap over 1300m. Sent out against several youngsters still in the market for next month’s Eagle Farm feature, he handled the heavy conditions with authority and put the race beyond doubt soon after straightening. Siena Grima, fresh from a treble at Randwick a week earlier, was happy to let him travel where he was comfortable, and the colt rounded the home turn with nothing behind him before lengthening strongly through the line. The win immediately tightened his JJ Atkins quote from $8 to $4.50, placing him alongside Blind Raise as equal favourite, although the BRC Sires’ Produce Stakes winner remains the clearer market elect at around $3.50. Waller, who has already won the JJ Atkins three times, is now positioned to chase a fourth success in the race, and the Hermitage-owned colt gives him a familiar link to one of those victories, having carried the same colours that The Autumn Sun made famous when landing the 2018 edition. Assistant trainer Charlie Duckworth said the performance left the stable with little to fault. “It was fantastic,” he said. “He was just too good there. He managed to get through the ground well and just kept building all the way to the line. His best work was through the line so onwards and upwards and obviously the JJ Atkins Stakes looms.” That closing strength was the most encouraging part of the performance, particularly with another step up in trip now central to the campaign. Rather than winning purely on conditions, Tron Bolt appeared to grow into the race the deeper it went, giving the impression the Eagle Farm mile will not be beyond him if he can reproduce the same tractability. The victory also clarified Waller’s hand after key rivals had failed to strengthen their claims earlier in the day, allowing Tron Bolt to seize the initiative rather than inherit it by default. Grima’s patient ride was an important part of the result, the apprentice keeping the colt balanced in the going and resisting any urge to rush before asking him to build into full stride. Once produced, he quickened cleanly enough for the ground and was strongest where it mattered, an attribute that has obvious value heading towards a Group 1 likely to demand stamina as much as brilliance. The heavy track made the win more persuasive rather than less, because he did not merely cope with it; he kept improving through it. For now, the market has reacted sharply, but the more meaningful shift may be within the stable: Waller has a colt peaking at the right time, with the right form profile, and a clear path towards the JJ Atkins, a race that now sits firmly within reach.

  • Patch Of Stars Wins Gr3 Sha Tin Vase

    Tuesday, 2nd June 2026
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    • Track: Sha Tin
    • Race: Gr3 The Sha Tin Vase (1200m)
    • Winner: Patch Of Stars (All Too Hard-Tuscany Lady, by Mossman)
    • Placings: 2nd: Raging Blizzard, 3rd: Tomodachi Kokoroe
    • Stallion: All Too Hard (Casino Prince-Helsinge, by Desert Sun)
    • Stud Farm: Vinery Stud, NSW
    • Winner's Race Record: 17 starts: 7 wins, 4 placings
    • Sales Details: $100,000, 2023 MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale Book 2, Vendor: Baramul Stud, Widden Valley, NZ$800,000, 2023 NZB Ready To Run Sale

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  • Light Years Charm Wins Gr3 Lion Rock Trophy

    Tuesday, 2nd June 2026
    2026 BTP Sires

    • Track: Sha Tin
    • Race: Gr3 The Lion Rock Trophy (1600m)
    • Winner: Light Years Charm (Rubick-Dancer's Rose, by Dehere)
    • Placings: 2nd: Beauty Joy, 3rd: Copartner Prance
    • Stallion: Rubick (Encosta de Lago-Sliding Cube, by Rock of Gibraltar)
    • Stud Farm: Swettenham Stud, VIC
    • Winner's Race Record: 18 starts: 6 wins, 4 placings
    • Sales Details: $3,750, 2022 Inglis HTBA May Yearling Sale, Vendor Amarina Farm

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