Wednesday, 15th April 2026
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  • Triple Crown Buzzing Ahead of Mazu’s Hall Mark

    Wednesday, 15th April 2026
    A productive stretch for Triple Crown Syndications has set the tone for another busy midweek and weekend assignment, with confidence high that recent results can be carried into Warwick Farm on Wednesday. According to racenet.com.au, success at the weekend has already provided a strong platform, and attention now turns to a pair of progressive gallopers looking to build on that form. Hellenic Belle ensured the week began on a high note, capturing the Wellington Boot following her earlier victory in the Starmaker at Muswellbrook. The talented juvenile, prepared by Annabel and Rob Archibald and ridden by Braith Nock, confirmed her ability with back-to-back wins, leaving connections buoyant. “It’s been a great weekend. Hellenic Belle has been a very talented two-year-old filly and it was nice to see her go back-to-back,” said Chris Ward. The same combination will be represented by Hay Street in the TAB Handicap over 1200m, with the son of Capitalist chasing a third consecutive win. His progression this campaign has been deliberate, having returned from a first-up second at Warwick Farm in early February to secure an all-the-way maiden win at Rosehill before adding another victory on the Kensington track. Ward explained the approach taken with the gelding, noting the regard in which he has long been held. “He has been a horse we have had a lot of time for from day one hence we took him up in grade pretty quickly before he even won his first race,” he said. That early exposure has begun to pay dividends, with a more measured campaign now allowing him to consolidate his form. “This preparation, we decided to bring him back and work through his grades and it’s working a treat so far going back-to-back,” Ward said. With form, placement and rider all aligning, he sees no reason why the sequence cannot continue. “It’s not often a horse can achieve a hat-trick. It’s not an easy feat… I think he’s very well placed, obviously in very good form and we have an in-form jockey on as well. I think he’s going to be every chance to do it.” Stablemate Freddie Bassett also returns to action, stepping up to 1600m in the Schweppes Handicap with blinkers applied for the first time. His first-up effort at Wyong suggested improvement to come, and Ward believes the gelding’s profile is suited to longer trips. “He’s a horse who is going to improve as he gets out over further,” he said, adding that longer-term ambitions could extend to races such as the Queensland Derby. Beyond Warwick Farm, attention will also shift to Randwick where Mazu continues his autumn campaign in the Hall Mark Stakes. The seven-year-old has been consistent in high-grade company and remains a valuable performer for the syndicate. “He has been quite incredible for us and is still racing well, the old boy,” Ward said. “He is fit and healthy and performing well.”

    Mazu

    Mazu is a threat wherever he competes (pic: Steve Hart)
  • Constitution Required for Uphill Ask of Jumper

    Wednesday, 15th April 2026
    Continuation of his new-found career on the Flat could place one of jumps racing's most celebrated names in unfamiliar territory this weekend, with Newbury's Group 3 Finest Surprise Stakes shaping as a fascinating test over 12 furlongs. Market confidence has grown steadily in recent days, reflecting both intrigue and uncertainty surrounding the challenge. Constitution Hill is among a likely field of around 10 for the contest, with connections having long earmarked the race – registered as the John Porter – as a suitable next step following his recent exploits on the level. After an impressive transition to Flat racing at Southwell in February, he backed that up with a convincing victory under a penalty at Kempton, strengthening the case for a tilt at stakes company. Trainer Nicky Henderson is expected to assess conditions closer to the weekend, with the current good to firm ground a potential sticking point. A final decision will hinge on whether the surface is deemed suitable for the nine-year-old, whose versatility has already been tested in recent outings. Should he take his place, the assignment will be anything but straightforward. Among the key rivals is the seasoned Al Aasy, an eight-time Group 3 winner who captured this race in 2021 and still holds a BHA rating of 115. That figure sits well above the mark of 101 allotted to Constitution Hill following his Flat victories, highlighting the scale of the task ahead. Depth extends throughout the entries. Convergent, a four-year-old rated 116, brings progressive credentials, while Pride Of Arras offers strong staying form after his Great Voltigeur success. Tenability provides another option for William Haggas, with Andrew Balding holding a strong hand through Bellum Justum and Eydon. Additional interest comes from Lion's Pride for the Gosden stable, Burdett Road for James Owen, and Phantom Flight, a Group 3 winner in Bahrain who adds further quality to the line-up. Despite the competitive nature of the race, betting markets have reacted decisively. Initially assessed at longer odds, Constitution Hill has been trimmed significantly, reflecting divided but increasingly respectful opinion among traders. Paddy Power spokesman Paul Binfield explained the shift: "We originally chalked Constitution Hill up at 7/1, but then got more opinions as it completely divided the trading room, given the uniqueness of the situation, and we have gone on the conservative side now." Whether that confidence is justified will be answered on the track, where a proven champion faces a new and demanding examination.
  • Improving Cap Ferrat as Gr1 Champions Mile Approaches

    Wednesday, 15th April 2026
    A return to peak condition will be crucial as one of Hong Kong's emerging talents prepares to test himself against a deep and proven field at Sha Tin later this month. The FWD Champions Mile, worth HK$24 million, brings together an exceptional mix of established stars and rising four-year-olds, setting the stage for a searching examination over 1600m. According to racingnews.hkjc.com, Cap Ferrat, trained by Francis Lui, enters the Group 1 contest off a solid but understated first-up effort when seventh in the Chairman's Trophy earlier this month. That run came after a disrupted preparation, including a bleeding episode and a subsequent break, and was only his first appearance following four barrier trials. Despite those interruptions, the Snitzel gelding closed off encouragingly, suggesting his best form is within reach. "He's back to his form, but I think he still needs to put on more condition because he's only had one run after he bled. He finished off well last time – I was happy," Lui said, indicating improvement is still to come. Longer-term ambitions may extend beyond the mile, although the immediate focus remains on gaining further ground at the top level. "Maybe later he can race over 2000 metres. At the moment, how can you beat Romantic Warrior? Especially when Cap Ferrat is having only his second run back. Hopefully, we can pick up stakes money." The challenge is formidable. Five Group 1 winners headline the race, including Voyage Bubble, Lucky Sweynesse, Red Lion, Jantar Mantar and Docklands, while Galaxy Patch adds further depth as a proven performer at the level. Promising four-year-olds Invincible Ibis and Little Paradise also bring fresh intrigue to the contest, ensuring the tempo and pressure will be unrelenting throughout. Cap Ferrat's credentials remain strong, highlighted by his victory in the BMW Hong Kong Derby earlier this season, as well as a placing in the Champions & Chater Cup over 2400m. However, his interrupted campaign means he is still building toward peak fitness, with Lui mindful of the balance between competitiveness and progression. International challengers have historically struggled to dominate the Champions Mile, with only Variety Club and Maurice managing to break through this century. That trend will again be tested, with overseas contenders aiming to join a roll of honour that features the likes of Able Friend, Beauty Generation and Golden Sixty. Lui's presence across the meeting extends beyond Cap Ferrat, with Chancheng Glory and Copartner Prance also set to represent the stable in the same race, while the broader programme includes elite-level features such as the Chairman's Sprint Prize and the QEII Cup. A champion trainer in 2023/24 and one of only a handful to surpass 1,000 wins in Hong Kong, Lui continues to shape a stable rich in both experience and emerging talent. Among them is the unbeaten Hot Delight, who is expected to return next month, adding further depth to an already formidable roster.

    Cape Ferrat

    Cap Ferrat (inside) is building to a crescendo (pic: hkjc.com)
  • Mating Call Puts Hand Up for Australasian Oaks

    Wednesday, 15th April 2026
    A compelling Oaks prospect has emerged in South Australia following a performance at Morphettville that combined patience, timing and a decisive finishing burst. With the Gr1 Australasian Oaks now looming, confidence is building around a filly who appears to be peaking at the right stage of her preparation. Mating Call stamped her credentials with victory in the Group 3 Auraria Stakes over 1800m, producing a sharp turn of foot to reel in the leaders late and secure the most significant win of her career to date. Positioned worse than midfield as the tempo unfolded, she was left with ground to make up when the field straightened, but once balanced, she accelerated strongly to run down Freedom Flame inside the final 50 metres, with Naraghi holding third at long odds. According to racingsa.com.au, the ride from Emily Finnegan proved crucial, delivering her a first success at Group 3 level in the process. Reflecting on the moment, she admitted there were stages where the task looked daunting. “I don’t think I’ve ever won a Group 3 race before so to have my parents here is very special,” she said. “When I saw Freedom Flame so far in front, I thought we were going to be in a bit of trouble but this horse has some motor.” Trained by Dan Clarken and Oopy MacGillivray, the daughter of Brazen Beau has shown steady progression since her spring campaign, where she broke through at Balaklava before testing herself in elite company in the Thousand Guineas. Clarken believes that grounding is now beginning to pay dividends. “It was absolutely awesome,” he said. “She’s got serious ability and I don’t think we’ve reached the bottom of her yet. We’ll head towards the Oaks now and hopefully that’s where we will see what she’s really got.” The result adds further depth to the local staying ranks ahead of the Group 1 assignment, with Mating Call emerging as a genuine homegrown contender capable of measuring up against interstate opposition. Elsewhere on the programme, WA’s Super Smink underlined her class in the Group 3 R.N. Irwin Stakes, producing a powerful last-to-first victory under Jacob Opperman. The Perth-trained mare is now set to tackle the Gr1 Robert Sangster Stakes, with Craig Williams expected to take the ride later this month. Opperman enjoyed a standout afternoon, completing a treble with wins aboard Verzain in the Without Fear Stakes and Regal Secret, while Phillip Stokes and Lachlan Neindorf combined for success with Arran Bay in the City of Adelaide Handicap. Further stakes action saw McWoody strengthen his claims for the Gr1 South Australian Derby with victory in the Port Adelaide Guineas, while Regeneration led home a Victorian-trained trifecta in the Redelva Stakes.
  • King Can Reign With Giga Kick in All Aged

    Wednesday, 15th April 2026
    A high-class assignment at Royal Randwick this Saturday presents both opportunity and challenge, with proven Group 1 performer Giga Kick seeking to add another major to an already decorated record, reports punters.com.au. The All Aged Stakes over 1400m shapes as a pivotal test, not only for the horse but for a rider enjoying a rich vein of form during the Autumn carnival. Giga Kick will line up chasing a second victory in the race, with Clayton Douglas confident the pieces are falling into place for a big performance. The partnership with Rachel King, which began only last week at Gosford when the pair combined successfully with debutant Dragon Scroll, is already showing promise. While King had been locked in for the ride prior to that meeting, Douglas admitted the timing of the win did no harm. “It didn't hurt the cause,” he said with a grin. The decision to hand King the reins was shaped by both circumstance and compatibility. “To be honest it was a pretty easy decision. Rachel has had a sit on him (Giga Kick) in a trial at Rosehill and she's obviously riding full of confidence at the moment,” Douglas said. With Zac Purton unavailable, the call was made swiftly. “When Zac (Purton) wasn't going to be coming back for an All Aged we decided Rachel was a perfect fit. They got on really well in the trial and he's a pretty easy horse to ride.” King’s current form only strengthens that confidence, highlighted by her Group 1 success aboard Green Spaces in the ATC Derby on the opening day of The Championships. However, the task ahead is far from straightforward. A deep field awaits, headed by defending champion Jimmysstar, with the returning Fangirl and a host of other quality runners including Angel Capital, Beiwacht and Briasa ensuring the contest will be run at a genuine tempo. Douglas believes conditions are aligning for his stable star, who arrives fourth-up and ready to peak. “Fourth up at the 1400 metres in a decent sized field with a bit of tempo looks ideal for him,” he said. Barrier position will play its part, but the trainer has taken encouragement from the horse’s recent efforts. “Zac (Purton) got off in the TJ saying if the barriers were reversed the result might have changed but he got beaten by a champion mare in Joliestar and he still ran great.” Having twice filled the runner-up spot behind elite opposition in the TJ Smith Stakes, there is a sense that a return to 1400m could prove decisive. Douglas pointed to the gelding’s previous success in the race under testing conditions, noting that a more favourable surface this time may suit even better. Longer-term options remain open, with Brisbane a possibility, but for now the focus is firmly on Saturday. A victory would push his earnings beyond $16 million and further cement his standing among the elite of Australian sprinting.

    Giga Kick

    Powerful sprinter Giga Kick (pic: supplied)
  • Breeders' Cup Provides Significant Economic Benefit

    Wednesday, 15th April 2026
    Last year's global racing showcase delivered far more than elite competition at Del Mar, with the 2025 Breeders' Cup World Championships providing a substantial economic lift to the San Diego region. According to bloodhorse.com, independent analysis has placed the total industry output impact at approximately $125 million, underscoring the event's growing influence beyond the racetrack. Held across October 31 and November 1, the two-day festival generated record worldwide wagering of $210 million and marked the fourth time Del Mar has hosted the Championships, following previous editions in 2017, 2021 and 2024. The figures point not only to the strength of the racing product, but to the event's expanding global reach. The broader economic contribution was equally striking. More than 1,000 jobs were supported across the region, with the report identifying 1,023 positions tied to the event. Those roles translated into $51.8 million in labour income and $80.2 million in value added, reinforcing the Championships' role as a significant economic driver. Government revenues also benefited, with $11 million in federal taxes and a further $7.6 million in state and local taxes generated. Visitor spending played a central role in that impact, totalling $38.7 million across accommodation, dining, retail, transport and entertainment sectors. Additional outlays included nearly $5 million directed toward facility upgrades and event infrastructure at Del Mar, ensuring the venue could meet the demands of a world-class event. San Diego mayor Todd Gloria highlighted the broader implications for the region, noting that the Championships had delivered tangible benefits across multiple sectors. "The Breeders' Cup delivered a significant boost to San Diego's economy—supporting local jobs, generating millions in visitor spending, and bringing global attention to our region," he said. "This is exactly the kind of major event that drives opportunity for our small businesses and workers while reinforcing San Diego's reputation as a world-class destination." From an organisational perspective, the results reflect a long-term strategy to combine sporting excellence with economic value. Breeders' Cup Limited president and CEO Drew Fleming pointed to the balance between spectacle and substance. "Breeders' Cup is proud to deliver not only world-class racing, but also meaningful economic impact for our host communities," he said, adding that the Del Mar figures highlighted the event's capacity to generate sustained tourism and employment benefits. Out-of-town visitors were a major contributor, accounting for 61 per cent of the 43,705 unique attendees, with more than 80 per cent indicating the Championships were the primary reason for their visit. The average stay of 2.5 nights and spend of approximately $5,455 per party illustrated the high-value audience drawn to the event, while forward indicators were equally encouraging, with a majority of attendees expressing an intention to return. Compared to the 2017 edition at Del Mar, the 2025 Championships recorded notable growth, including a near 39 per cent rise in employment impact and a double-digit increase in overall economic output, further cementing the event's role as a catalyst for both racing and regional prosperity.
  • Ka Ying Rising a Chance to Rock Mainland China

    Wednesday, 15th April 2026
    An ambitious plan is taking shape that could see the world’s most dominant sprinter cross into mainland China, with Hong Kong authorities exploring the possibility of showcasing Ka Ying Rising at Conghua later this year, reports scmp.com. The proposal centres on shifting the Group 2 Jockey Club Sprint (1200m), traditionally a key lead-up to December’s Hong Kong Sprint, to the mainland venue as part of its early development phase. With regular racing at Conghua set to begin on October 31, the move would provide an immediate statement of intent for the Guangzhou-based facility, elevating its profile through the presence of the sport’s current benchmark sprinter. At the heart of the concept lies the drawing power of Ka Ying Rising, whose remarkable sequence of 19 consecutive wins has established him as a global standout. Currently sitting atop the Longines World’s Best Racehorse Rankings, his appearance would represent a landmark moment for racing in mainland China. “It would be big news on the mainland – the world’s best horse running there,” said Hong Kong Jockey Club chief executive Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, who confirmed the idea remains under active consideration. While the prospect is enticing, several logistical hurdles remain. “At the moment we are exploring what we can do to beef up this meeting and it is one consideration, which is currently in the exploration stage and would need approval from the international pattern committee and even quarantine arrangements for overseas horses, because we cannot exclude them,” Engelbrecht-Bresges explained. The process is far from immediate, with timelines suggesting at least two months of consultation before any definitive call can be made. “We would have to talk to our sponsor, so therefore there are a lot of things to consider. I think it would probably take two months to make a decision whether it’s feasible or not, but it definitely would be something interesting.” Behind the scenes, Ka Ying Rising already has a strong connection to Conghua through his preparation, with trainer David Hayes regularly utilising the training complex between race assignments. That familiarity has helped fuel confidence within the camp. “He trials well and he’s well-rehearsed in Conghua, so I haven’t got an issue with Conghua,” Hayes said, signalling his openness to the venture. There is also a broader strategic layer at play. Hayes acknowledged the financial dynamic surrounding the horse’s dominance in Hong Kong, noting that his presence on the mainland could offer a different commercial balance. “The thing that makes sense is there’s no betting [on the mainland] and every time he runs, the club loses a lot of money, so I think it’s not a bad thing.” From a sporting perspective, the opportunity carries equal weight. “It’s something that if the horse is healthy and well, I’d love to take up the challenge. It’s a big thing for China having him there. The whole world wants him and Conghua’s getting him.” Before any such plans materialise, Ka Ying Rising has more immediate targets, including a bid for a 20th straight win in the Chairman’s Sprint Prize later this month, followed by a potential defence of his Everest crown in October. Should the Conghua option be confirmed, it would reshape his late-season pathway, offering a new frontier for a horse already redefining excellence.

    Ka Ying Rising

    A huge new fan base could emerge for Ka Ying Rising
  • Early English Derby Market Tipped on Its Head

    Wednesday, 15th April 2026
    A shock result in a key Derby trial has thrown the Classic picture into flux, with Ballydoyle still emerging dominant despite a disappointing return from its hitherto headline act. Expectations had centred on Pierre Bonnard, but it was stablemate Christmas Day who seized the moment in the Group 3 Ballysax Stakes, edging out Endorsement while the well-fancied favourite laboured into seventh. According to racingpost.com, much had been anticipated from Pierre Bonnard following a flawless juvenile campaign that included three wins and a Group 1 triumph at Saint-Cloud, yet his seasonal debut failed to match the hype. Sent out a 7-2 market leader under Ryan Moore, he never found a rhythm and was ultimately beaten six lengths, leaving bookmakers reassessing his Derby credentials in the aftermath. Up front, the race unfolded at a steady tempo set by Endorsement, who attempted to dictate throughout under Ronan Whelan. However, the challenge from Christmas Day was building ominously on the turn, with Wayne Lordan easing into contention before asserting late to claim victory by half a length. The result handed Aidan O’Brien another success in a race he has made his own, reinforcing Ballydoyle’s depth even as its perceived number one faltered. Confidence within the camp remains unshaken regarding the winner’s upside. “The winner is a smart horse. He won a Group race around here with Jack [Cleary] and then we were going to a Group 1 with him next time in France and he got a temperature and didn’t get to go,” O’Brien said. He added that the colt possesses both stamina and tactical speed, noting: “Wayne said he'll stay further but he has pace and he quickened up. He’s by Camelot and a lovely horse. He’s very uncomplicated. He’s kind of floating along under the radar the whole time.” While Christmas Day surged into Derby contention, the focus inevitably remained on Pierre Bonnard’s underwhelming effort. O’Brien had flagged pre-race that improvement would be required, and he was quick to offer context post-race. “Ryan said he would have preferred to be handier and in a little bit more of a rhythm. He ended up where he ended up and he said he was in on the bad ground, but he was very happy with the horse. He said he had two blows, and we thought that that would happen.” The run is expected to bring him forward significantly, with the trainer maintaining firm belief in his ability to bounce back. “I think Ryan’s horse will leave the run well behind him; he’s going to get a mile and a half well. We’re still happy to have got the run into him,” O’Brien revealed, confirming that a return to Leopardstown for the Derby Trial Stakes is likely. Market reactions have reflected the uncertainty, with Christmas Day shortening dramatically into 12-1 for the Derby, while Pierre Bonnard’s odds have drifted as punters attempt to weigh raw talent against race fitness.
  • Cox Plate Dreams Resurface for Sir Delius

    Wednesday, 15th April 2026
    A return to the sport’s premier Victorian weight-for-age test is firmly on the agenda for Sir Delius, with connections plotting another crack at the Cox Plate after last weekend’s breakthrough victory in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes. Forced to miss the race 12 months ago despite being a pre-post favourite, the Tulloch Lodge-trained entire is now being carefully managed with a spring campaign in mind, this year centred around Flemington which is hosting the Cox Plate during Moonee Valley’s revamp. The son of Frankel was sidelined from both the Cox Plate and Melbourne Cup last spring after Racing Victoria stewards intervened, ordering he be stood down when specialist scans revealed a heightened risk of injury. That interruption shaped a different path through the autumn, ultimately culminating in his defining Group 1 success, and the focus has quickly shifted back to unfinished business. “Yeah, I think well and truly (that’s the race he will be set for),” co-trainer Adrian Bott said. “The track there will be suitable for him. I think a high-pressure 2000m is right in his sweet spot.” The emphasis on conditions and tempo reflects a growing belief within the camp that his strengths are best suited to a genuinely run race at the distance. Before any interstate ambitions can be realised, there are procedural steps to satisfy. Racing.com understands the stable will be required to submit a veterinary report to Racing Victoria should they wish to take him to Melbourne during the spring, a measure stemming from the concerns that curtailed his previous campaign. While the Cox Plate sits front and centre, longer-range options remain under consideration. Bott has not entirely ruled out a Melbourne Cup tilt, though he indicated the horse may be prepared differently to sharpen him for races short of two miles. “We did wonder at various stages if we had made him too dour, going into the preparation?” he said. “The key will be to see whether we can have him a little bit more effective earlier in the prep at those sharper races and targets.” A more streamlined build-up could see Sir Delius take in traditional lead-up races at Flemington, with the Turnbull Stakes a logical stepping stone before the Cox Plate, and the Champions Stakes potentially rounding out his campaign. “And off the back of the Cox Plate, it may open up a few more options as to what we have a look at,” Bott added. With the wind in his sails now following his Queen Elizabeth triumph, Sir Delius appears set for a carefully calibrated spring, one aimed at maximising his effectiveness at the elite 2000m level while keeping future pathways open. The 2026 Cox Plate market is a talking point given what unfolded on Saturday. Autumn Glow, who ran third in the Queen Elizabeth, is the Cox Plate favourite at $3, with Sir Delius at $4, while Aeliana and Calandagan are on the next line at $5.

    Sir Delius

    Sir Delius will return to a Cox Plate path (pic: Mark Gatt)

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