Thursday, 16th October 2025
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  • NEW Snitzel is First to a Black Type Century

    Thursday, 16th October 2025
    It is, to be fair, a veritable case of “Round up the usual suspects.” Two-and-a-half months into the new racing season finds a familiar pattern emerging at the top end of the Stallion Premiership. In drama writ large, Snitzel triumphed at the eleventh hour of the 2024-25 Black Type season. To date in a fresh competition, the ill-fated champion sire-son of Redoute’s Choice has gathered fifteen on-the-board entries since 23 August when he bagged a double, courtesy of Baraqiel and Lazzura. Since then, he has continued his momentum every weekend – but for that of 31 August – to the point that he is now free-wheeling on 100 points at the top of the 2025-26 Black Type Stallion table. Just like T20 statistics lay bare, it’s difficult to win matches without batters achieving ‘maximums’. Ergo, with the most points on offer, Group 1 performances – worth 13, 11 and 10 points for placegetters – add significantly to aggregation. To date, Snitzel’s points tally has been augmented by three efforts. They include victories by the afore-mentioned Baraqiel in the Gr1 Moir Stakes – he also finished runner-up in the Gr1 Manikato – and last Saturday’s success by Transatlantic in the Gr1 Toorak Handicap. Outside of that duo, Snitzel’s run of form has been aided by cameo stakes performances from, in alpahabetical order, Amur, Bridal Waltz, Lady Shenandoah, Lazzura, and Marhoona. Not yet mentioned is well-named colt Beadman who caught the eye in dramatic fashion when gutting his opponents in last season’s Gr3 Ken Russell Memorial Classic at the Gold Coast. Subsequently awarded a very high 99 rating after the 8.3-length drubbing, there were some questioning whether the son of Snitzel could perform on a firmer track. After finishing third, beaten less than a length, in the Listed Heritage Stakes (Good) on 27 September, he backed up last Saturday in the Gr2 Roman Consul (Good) where most pundits concur he was a good thing beaten after struggling to escape a traffic jam. There’s little doubt Beadman’s a big watch who may well go on to challenge in elite company in the not-too-distant future. Meanwhile, albeit he holds a 23-point buffer, Snitzel has serious company in his slipstream and there’s an awful lot of water to go under the bridge before the end of next July.

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  • NEW 2025 Tassie 3YO Cohort a Formidable Bunch

    Thursday, 16th October 2025
    Confidence in Tasmania’s blossoming three-year-old ranks lifted again following the dominant debut win of Swift Force in Launceston on Sunday, further strengthening what is already being hailed as one of the strongest crops in recent years, according to tasracing.com.au. Sent out short in the market after firming from as much as $8, the Magnus filly proved the hype was warranted in the 3YO Maiden (1100m), exploding to the front under Georgie Catania and putting 4.5 lengths on her rivals. Her last 600m clocked 34.18s, the fastest of the meeting, and the performance immediately prompted discussion about what targets may lie ahead. Trainer John Keys wasn’t surprised but admitted there was some relief mixed in. “We’ve been waiting for a while, she’s been hard work and to see her do it like she did was a big relief.” Purchased for $30,000 at the 2024 Tasmanian Magic Millions Yearling Sale, she banked $36,550 at her first outing. The stable is weighing up whether to press on to the $125,000 3YO Cup (1200m) on 21 November, the same night as the Listed Newmarket Handicap. Keys didn’t rule it out but hinted other options may suit better. What’s certain is that Swift Force has emerged among a strong pool of recent maiden winners including Crack The Shutters, Geegees Missile, Sanniya, Mazzini and Zany Girl – all shaping as genuine players heading into the Summer Racing Festival. “We’re certainly going to tackle them. In my opinion, she’s above average, so who knows where next.” It was part of a stellar weekend for the Keys name, with Tasmanian-bred Cartoon Graveyard landing the $120,000 Listed Murray Bridge Cup (1600m) the day prior. The six-year-old gelding, now with Will Clarken, was always aimed at the South Australian feature and delivered stylishly. From barrier one, Kayla Crowther – she celebrated winning the feature race in consecutive years –  guided the $3.30 second elect to a strong win by nearly two lengths, cementing his status as a versatile and now stakes-winning campaigner. Connections are undecided on whether to return home or target opportunities further west, but with a Cup win now on his record, the road ahead is wide open.
  • Wootton Verni Wins Gr3 Coongy Cup

    Thursday, 16th October 2025
    BTP

    • Track: Caulfield
    • Race: Gr3 Coongy Cup (2000m)
    • Winner: Wootton Verni (Wootton Bassett-Vernie, by Kendargent)
    • Placings: Casino Seventeen and Future History
    • Winning Sire: Wootton Bassett (Iffraaj-Balladonia, by Primo Dominie)
    • Stud Farm: Coolmore Stud
    • Trainer: Chris Waller
    • Jockey: Damian Lane
    • Race record: 6 Wins & 2 Placings from 15 Starts
    • Sales info: N/A
  • Torture Wins LR Magic Millions Debutant Stks

    Thursday, 16th October 2025
    BTP

    • Track: Caulfield
    • Race: LR Magic Millions Debutant Stks (1000m)
    • Winner: Torture (Sword of State-Ruthless Lady, by Keeper)
    • Placings: Free Flying and Tornado Valley
    • Winning Sire: Sword of State (Snitzel-In The Vanguard, by Encosta de Lago)
    • Stud Farm: Cambridge Stud
    • Trainer: Ben, Will and JD Hayes
    • Jockey: Ethan Brown
    • Race record: 1 Win from 1 Start
    • Sales info: $250,000 yearling at the 2025 NZB NYSS
  • Torture Gatecrashes Fancied Debutant Rivals

    Thursday, 16th October 2025
    The Hayes training partnership continues to unearth early-season talent, with Torture announcing herself as one to watch after a polished debut win in Wednesday's Listed Debutant Stakes (1000m) at Caulfield, reports NZ Racing Desk. Overcoming a tricky gate, the Sword Of State filly settled just behind the pace and let down stylishly under Ethan Brown to edge out stablemate Free Flying (Snitzel) in a professional performance. Sent out a $21 chance, she delivered the first black-type success for her freshman sire, a Group 1-winning son of Snitzel standing at Cambridge Stud. “It was nice to run one-two in the race, and to get some black-type with a filly is very important,” noted Ben Hayes, who was clearly buoyed by the result. “She loomed into it and hit the front and did everything right today, so it’s a big thrill for the whole team. Two-year-olds are something that we really enjoy doing, and coming out and winning [one of] the first two-year-old stakes races of the season is a big thrill.” Her physical development and scope for further improvement were also noted, with Hayes adding, “She is well-bred and now a stakes winner, so there are a couple of big ticks there.” Bred by Sir Owen Glenn’s Go Bloodstock, Torture is a half-sister to Gr1 winner Ruthless Dame, being out of the stakes-performed Keeper mare Ruthless Lady. She was raised and sold through Gordon Cunningham’s Curraghmore Stud, with Lindsay Park and Dean Hawthorne Bloodstock signing at $250,000 during Book 1 of Karaka earlier this year. While a Debutant win wasn’t necessarily the immediate expectation, the team trusted her progression. “She just kept improving and kept showing us that she could get there. Her trial leading up was good and we thought why not.” Future Group assignments now beckon. “She’s a stakes winner now, so maybe the Blue Diamond or something like that would be right up her alley.” Brown, who’d trialled her at Caulfield two weeks earlier, saw a different filly turn up on race day. “My feedback after that trial… was that she probably lacked a bit of substance, but she is very professional and that will take her a long way.” The addition of winkers proved telling, helping her stay focused when she hit the front. “I just had to dodge heels there for a bit coming around the corner, but she really flowed into it well.” The filly sports the yellow-and-black silks of John O’Neill and Richmond-aligned connections. Earlier this month, the team also struck with Eurocanto in the Maribyrnong Trial.

    Torture

    Torture gave her sire the best start possible (pic: Bruno Cannatelli)
  • 900k Gns Godolphin Buy Tops Tatts Book 2

    Thursday, 16th October 2025

    Momentum held strong into the second session of Tattersalls October Book 2, with Islanmore Stud producing one of the sale’s headline moments when their Starspangledbanner filly fetched 900,000 guineas. Knocked down to Godolphin, she became the second highest-priced filly ever sold at this level and equalled the third highest-priced lot in the history of Book 2. Interest was fierce from the outset, with Ed Sackville finishing underbidder and spirited early bids coming via Badgers Bloodstock’s Grant Pritchard-Gordon and Amo Racing. Anthony Stroud, flanked by David Loder and Charlie Appleby, was effusive in his appraisal. “She is a standout and an exceptionally good-looking filly. We bought her full-brother Avicenna here last year, and we think very highly of him. He is a good-looking horse too, though I think she just has the edge – she has been very well prepared by the farm.” Avicenna, trained by Roger Varian, remains unbeaten from two starts, including a victory in the Listed Flying Scotsman Stakes over subsequent Group 3 winner Hankelow. For Islanmore, the result marked a defining moment. Stud manager Nigel Anderton praised the long game and the people behind it. “We are over the moon, the hard work and dedication of the team at home, it is a great team and it is down to their dedication. This has been twenty years in the making, in 2005 we bought the granddam Potion as a yearling and she has bred some wonderful stock as has her daughter Love Potion.” The mare’s record was already underlined by Avicenna’s 450,000 guineas sale last year, and expectations had been set accordingly. “We never expected that, we thought if we got half of that it would have been a great day's work! I'd like to thank Mr Stroud and the Godolphin team… I always say the easy part is the preparation, the hard part is getting them sold up in the ring!” Later in the session, a Night Of Thunder colt from Genesis Green Stud brought 550,000 guineas after a duel between Kevin Ryan and fellow Yorkshire trainer Karl Burke. “I have seen him four times over the last few days,” Ryan noted. “He never put a foot wrong… even coming up here. He is just a great physical, even as a May foal.” The colt is a half-brother to smart performer Dhabab and hails from a deep black-type family that includes Vanlandingham and Boomshackerlacker. Night Of Thunder, whose Book 1 average sat behind only Frankel and Dubawi, continued to fire across Book 2 – his 13 lots averaging 260,385 guineas to date.

  • Livamol Road Less Travelled for Quintessa

    Thursday, 16th October 2025
    An interrupted spring campaign hasn’t dented confidence at Te Akau as the team prepares to roll the dice with Quintessa in Saturday’s Gr1 Livamol Classic (2040m) at Ellerslie. Forced to bypass the middle leg of the Triple Crown due to rain-affected ground at Te Rapa, the mare now takes a sharp leap in distance second-up after her impressive return in the Gr1 Proisir Plate (1400m). While far from conventional, her handlers believe she’ll present in top condition despite the lack of a traditional build-up. Connections weighed the risk of running on heavy going versus freshening her for the grand final and opted for the latter. “As an older mare, she looks after herself on the wet tracks and we don’t think she would have performed to her best,” said co-trainer Sam Bergerson. “She is really good off a different build-up due to the rain. Obviously it’s not the ideal prep but we think we have got her as good as we can have her.” The daughter of Shamus Award has continued to please at home, trialled well at Awapuni during a short trip away, and has Opie Bosson booked to ride. “She’s picked up in the coat over the last couple of weeks and is tracking the right way. Time will tell, and we had to play the cards we were dealt.” Queen’s Evidence will fly the flag in the Gr2 Soliloquy Stakes (1400m) after a luckless run in the Gr3 Sunline Vase last start. Drawn wide and caught deep throughout, she showed resilience to finish close-up and has freshened up well in the weeks since. “She was really good first-up and had no luck second-up. With four weeks between runs, we were able to give her an easy time post that tough race and she’s bounced back really well,” said Bergerson. A strong showing would lock in plans for next month’s 1000 Guineas tilt at Riccarton. Support acts include Balance Of Power and War Of Succession in the Horizon By Skycity Handicap (1600m), both considered longer-term Cups prospects. “It will be short of their best, but we think they will both run really well,” Bergerson noted. The team also saddles My Lips Are Sealed in Friday’s Listed Matamata Cup (1600m), with conditions likely to determine her effectiveness. “It’s really wet here... she’s won on heavy before albeit in lower grade. She’s come on since her first-up run and the step to a mile suits. She ticks a lot of boxes – it’s just whether she gets through the ground.”


    Quintessa

    Quintessa can nab a third Group 1 (pic: Mark Gatt)
  • Goulburn-Trained Five in Rarefied Air

    Thursday, 16th October 2025

    It’s not often that a downhill run defines a mountaineering strategy, but that’s precisely the approach five Goulburn-trained runners will take for their shot at Saturday’s $2 million Kosciuszko, reveals racingnsw.com.au. Having prepared at altitude some 702 metres above sea level, the quintet will descend 626 metres to Randwick in search of summit success. Between them, Front Page, Boston Rocks, So You Pence, Bandi’s Boy and Highway Strip form over a third of the Kosciuszko field – a remarkable strike rate for the Southern Tablelands outpost. Their inclusion stems from long-range planning by Matt Dale and Danny Williams, with Goulburn-trained horses emerging as the most sought-after strategy by slot holders for 2025. Dale’s trio take varied paths in. Front Page, runner-up in 2024 and the $3.50 favourite on TAB, has been kept fresh, his only serious hit-out since the Stradbroke a recent Goulburn trial. “He’s come through that trial very well and will have his final hit out on the Goulburn course proper on Tuesday morning. His attitude is good and I’m very happy with how he’ll present first-up on Saturday with Tim Clark to ride.” Boston Rocks arrives fourth-up, having worked through the gears en route to a placing in Benchmark 94 company. “He takes a bit to get fit so he’s deeper into his preparation. I thought he was really good running third... Tommy Berry rides, he’ll present really well and is in good order.” Meanwhile, So You Pence—a lightly raced mare tackling the feature at just her eighth start—continues to progress, stepping in with a month between runs after a Moruya tick-over trial. “She trialled well… comes into the race second-up with Ash Morgan to ride at 53 kilos.” Danny Williams returns with two contenders. Bandi’s Boy, a return qualifier, has been sharpened with blinkers on since trialling strongly. “We are very pleased with both horses here at Goulburn. Bandi’s Boy had a recent barrier trial… he went very well. We decided to leave the blinkers on to make him a little bit sharper.” Highway Strip has had his own prep fine-tuned, including a trial with raceday rider Chad Schofield on board. “His blood tests suggest he doesn’t need too much hard work… just a little bit tomorrow to keep him at this level in order to cruise into Saturday with two happy horses.” Regardless of result, Goulburn Race Club will be roaring. “It’s a tremendous result just getting five horses into the final field,” said CEO Robyn Fife. “Everyone here wishes the best to all involved.”

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    Evergreen galloper Front Page (pic: Steve Hart)
  • Precision Strike Puts O'Brien on Record Pace

    Thursday, 16th October 2025
    Another towering season for Ballydoyle has edged closer to historic territory, as Aidan O'Brien's Fillies' Mile heroine Precise surged into 1000 Guineas favouritism while lifting her trainer's 2025 Group 1 tally to 22, reports theguardian.com. The commanding performance at Newmarket marked the third juvenile fillies' major for the yard in just a fortnight – True Love claiming the Cheveley Park, Diamond Necklace annexing the Prix Marcel Boussac, and now Precise asserting her dominance on the opening day of Future Champions weekend. A 5-4 favourite under Christophe Soumillon, Precise was never in doubt once she powered to the front inside the final furlong, cruising three and a quarter lengths clear of Venetian Lace. The win brought O'Brien within striking distance of his own single-season record of 28 Group 1s and revived memories of Minding, who swept through her 3YO year after taking the same race in 2015. "She looks very special and everything she has done from day one has been so easy, so we were never sure how good she was," O'Brien said. "She looks serious and it reminded me of Minding." In both style and substance, Precise continues to tick the right boxes. "She's doing everything so easy. She's a total natural athlete so you never do too much at home with her, but these races, like this and the Boussac, you like to see them in there so you know what you have for next year." The moment that sealed it was unmistakable. "She was out very quick and what you love about her is she sailed down to the two-furlong pole and at that point you thought she was going to win. By the time she got to the seven it was over." While the Breeders' Cup typically features a strong Ballydoyle juvenile presence, O'Brien confirmed that both Precise and Diamond Necklace would bypass Del Mar. "When those special ones come along you have to look after them and give them a chance and let them mature over the winter," he said. "I'd say we'll put her away and we'll train her for the Classics." Minnie Hauk, dual Oaks winner and runner-up in last weekend's Arc, remains under consideration for the Breeders' Cup Turf. "It's possible and obviously she has to go through her work and everything perfectly," O'Brien noted. "Minnie is very good, everything seems well with her." The Wootton Bassett daughter is currently around 4-1 for the Turf on November 1.

  • The Names Bond, Charlie Bond

    Thursday, 16th October 2025

    Few owners have made their presence felt quite as swiftly as Bond Thoroughbred, whose bold decision to supplement Marvelman for Saturday’s Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot underlines their growing ambition. According to sportinglife.com, the colt, a three-year-old son of Invincible Spirit, earned the right to tackle elite milers after running away with last month’s Betfred Park Stakes at Doncaster. Representing the ownership group, Charlie Bond said the call to press on to Group 1 company was made within days of that commanding victory. “I was at Doncaster that day and saw him win, and was very impressed. We checked out the timings afterwards and got in touch with Andrew and did it (the deal) within a couple of days. So it’s good, I’m looking forward to the race on Saturday at Ascot.” Marvelman will again be partnered by Oisin Murphy, who has no concerns about the step up to a mile. “Andrew had said that his work six weeks prior to Doncaster had really, really improved and it was him who wanted to supplement and go for the Group 1. He’s really improved and Oisin said that he’ll get the mile easily.” The colt will join stablemate Never So Brave in Andrew Balding’s two-pronged attack on the race, the trainer confident both are thriving at home. For Bond Thoroughbred, the decision also reflects the momentum building behind their broader bloodstock venture. Only days earlier, their colours were carried to victory by Maranoa Charlie in the Prix de la Foret at ParisLongchamp – a success Bond described as transformative. “It was a great celebration. It takes a lot of pressure off. Obviously, we’ve done a lot of purchasing over the last year and we’ve got to a stage where we’ve come forward very quickly and winning the Group 1 was really important for the breeding going forward, especially him being by Wootton Bassett and having the pedigree that he does down the Tiggy Wiggy line, a Galileo mare. It’s just incredible for us.” Bond credits much of their progress to business discipline and data-driven planning. “My CFO sat me down and said you’re treating this as a hobby but realistically you need to do what you do in business and said let’s get a full plan together. So we have a board meeting every two weeks on the horses now, we plan about the trainers and the statistics. We use a lot of AI now, a lot of AI has gone into looking at the stats on Marvelman and Maranoa Charlie, so from that point of view we are ahead. But we have put a lot of investment in and we need to keep going.” Bond Thoroughbred’s collective strike-rate this season sits around 28 percent—a figure that explains why few are dismissing Marvelman’s 16/1 quote for the QEII as optimistic.

  • One Door Closes, Another Opens for Kelsos

    Thursday, 16th October 2025
    A slick piece of Tuesday morning work at Matamata has trainer Ken Kelso confident that Legarto is ready to peak in Saturday’s Gr1 Livamol Classic (2040m) at Ellerslie. The New Zealand mare stretched out on the course proper alongside Quintessa, and according to regular rider Vinnie Colgan, the signs were all positive heading into her third-up assignment. Progress through the spring hasn’t been seamless for the daughter of Proisir, with heavy Waikato conditions playing havoc with her preparation. She resumed with a midfield effort in the Gr1 Proisir Plate (1400m) before tackling testing ground again in the Gr1 Howden Insurance Mile (1600m) at Te Rapa. “We’ve been playing catch-up with the wet tracks,” Kelso admitted. “It’s been hard going getting the work into them with the conditions we’ve had. I thought her first two runs were pass marks. We struck that wet track at Te Rapa when she ran fifth in the Howden, and I thought that was an okay run.” Drier ground this weekend could provide the turning point. “Her work this morning indicated that we are on track for a nice run,” he said. Meanwhile, star sprinting mare Alabama Lass is back home after a hit-and-miss Melbourne campaign that began with a bold runner-up finish in the Gr1 Moir Stakes (1000m) but ended with a last-place fadeout in the Gr1 Manikato Stakes (1200m). “Craig [Williams] said she was travelling really well at the half-mile, but then at the 600 she started to hang and lose her action,” Kelso said. “We thought she may have fibrillated, but her heart was fine. All we can put it down to is that she might have flipped her soft palate because he said she made a bit of a noise.” Vets cleared her on return to New Zealand and she has pulled up well since. “She has trotted up sound and everything seems in order.” With no immediate targets, Alabama Lass will now freshen up ahead of a likely tilt at the Gr1 Sistema Railway (1200m) at Ellerslie on Karaka Millions night. There wasn’t much on offer until January, so she’s gone to the paddock for a short spell before being primed for the summer feature. If she returns in top order, Kelso hasn’t ruled out another crack at Australia. The Moir runner-up finish gave the team belief that she belongs at the top level, and they’re prepared to put a line through the Manikato.

    Legarto

    Legarto winning the Gr1 Australian Guineas  (pic: Mark Gatt)
  • Caulfield Track Manager's Balancing Act

    Thursday, 16th October 2025

    Forecast volatility has created a tightrope balancing act for Caulfield’s track management team ahead of Saturday’s Cup, with Thursday shaping as the most delicate part of the week’s preparations, reports racenet.com.au. While scattered showers are predicted early, a sudden rise in temperature to 31 degrees combined with gusty winds on Thursday could throw off calculations around irrigation. For Sam Bennetts, in his second year managing the surface, deciding when and how much water to apply will require precision timing. A midweek fixture adds another layer of complexity. With the Coongy Cup scheduled for Wednesday, Bennetts had little choice but to shift the rail out 12 metres, allowing the ground inside to remain fresh for Cup Day, when the rail returns to its traditional three-metre placement. “It’s the standard position we’ve been in for the last three years,” he noted, explaining that the profile of the Wednesday meeting now allows for more flexibility in preserving quality ground. The forecast for a hot and windy Thursday means options are limited. “Thursday, a top of 30 with a windy morning, obviously we’ll have to get the water into it. Having the race day on Wednesday, it makes it a little bit more difficult.” The risk, of course, is that track conditions could dry out faster than expected between meetings. A soft six surface greeted Cup runners last year after rain-affected lead-up meetings. This time, the team is monitoring closely and will act if needed. “If the track dries out during the course of Wednesday, we can put a little bit of water on Wednesday night or Thursday morning. The more moisture we can get into it the better.” Improved seasonal conditions have at least given the turf a stronger starting point. After a sodden winter last year left little room for recovery between racedays, the lead-in to this spring has been far more forgiving. “We just needed a bit of warmth, which we got early,” Bennetts said. “Last winter was pretty harsh on us. This year, it’s been a little bit drier so we’ve just had to keep the moisture up to it.” The turf’s current health, he says, is cause for confidence. Half Yours (see below) is a short-priced favourite to win the Caulfield Cup.

  • 53 Lexus Melbourne Cup Second Declarations

    Thursday, 16th October 2025

    Anticipation for the 165th running of the Lexus Melbourne Cup is gathering pace following confirmation of the second declarations for Australia’s most famous race, with 53 contenders still in the mix for the $10 million two-mile feature. According to the VRC, the figure is marginally down on last year’s 55, but the depth of quality remains formidable, with a powerful blend of homegrown and international hopes taking shape ahead of the first Tuesday in November. Chris Waller’s stable again looks a major force, the Hall of Famer holding nine nominations led by last-start Bart Cummings winner Valiant King, who secured his golden ticket into the Cup with a commanding victory at Flemington. Among the more intriguing runners is Gilded Water, who remains on course for His Majesty King Charles III and Ciaron Maher. Maher has mapped out a run in the Geelong Cup as the next stop for the progressive stayer as he builds toward Melbourne. The Waterhouse-Bott team has already flexed its muscle this spring, with Sir Delius delivering a statement performance in the Group 1 Turnbull Stakes. Stablemate Vauban is also being prepared for a third crack at the great race, adding another layer of intrigue to a campaign that blends experience with momentum. From abroad, America will be represented for the first time by Parchment Party, trained by Bill Mott, who earned his trip to Australia by claiming the Belmont Gold Cup and in doing so the third Lexus Melbourne Cup Golden Ticket. In total, 11 internationally trained horses remain among the declarations, ensuring a truly global contest. This weekend’s Caulfield Cup is set to offer a crucial form guide, with 23 of its 29 entries also still engaged for the Melbourne Cup. Half Yours, for the father-and-son partnership of Tony and Calvin McEvoy, will bid to confirm his credentials as the leading local hope. Among the other key names appearing across both Cups are Deakin, Revelare and Valiant King, each already guaranteed a start through their Golden Ticket victories, while Ireland’s Absurde continues his alternative pathway toward Flemington, using the Caulfield feature as a springboard. History shows how difficult the famed double can be. Without A Fight became the most recent to claim both Cups in 2023, repeating a feat last achieved by Ethereal in 2001, and before that by legends such as Might And Power, Doriemus and Let’s Elope. Four more Golden Ticket races – the Caulfield Cup, Geelong Cup, Moonee Valley Gold Cup and Cox Plate – will decide the final entrants for what promises to be another unforgettable chapter in Cup folklore.

    Without A Fight

    Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup winner Without A Fight (pic: Mark Gatt)
  • Man Crush Can Go One Better in Crawford

    Thursday, 16th October 2025
    Home ground advantage may be the tonic for Man Crush as he returns to familiar surroundings in Saturday’s R.S. Crawford Stakes (1200m) at Ascot, aiming to add black-type success to a season already marked by consistency and resilience. The gelding arrives off a commendable third in the $1 million Golden Saddle after campaigning through the Goldfields and now returns to the track where he announced himself as a juvenile in the Crystal Slipper and earlier this year in the Miss Andretti Stakes. Trainer Luke Fernie has the four-year-old wound up and pleased with how he came through his most recent outing. “He’s in good order and it was a super run in the Golden Saddle. Getting him back on top of the ground was the key. He’s been a stable favourite right from the start and his run in last year’s Winterbottom Stakes was really good, too.” The Manhattan Rain entire is a homebred for Westspeed breeders Tony Patrizi and Eddie Rigg, who paired the former Group 1-winning stallion with Crushed, an All Too Hard mare purchased in-foal to Group 1 winner Juice. While Manhattan Rain has since relocated to Rigg’s Geisel Park Stud, it was during his stint in Victoria that this cross was produced. Since then, Crushed has added a 2YO colt and a yearling filly by the same sire, both foaled just 65km away from where Man Crush was conceived. Greenfields Lodge manager Lachlan Donnelly believes the line is still climbing. “Manhattan Rain is a blueblood and we believe supporting him is a really good way to upgrade our broodmares. He’s still young and siring strong types that can add to their pages. They’re forward and have the right attitude.” Fresh signs of that progress came at Cranbourne, where Jigsaw led throughout to take the Apache Cat Classic (1200m), marking a return to form after a mixed 2023 campaign. “He carried 59.5kg tonight and is paying the price for winning so many races,” said part-owner and trainer Cindy Alderson. “I rode him down at the beach on Wednesday morning and it felt like I was sitting on a volcano.” Meanwhile, Group 1 Australasian Oaks winner Benagil resumed with an eye-catching third in the LR Weekend Hussler Stakes, setting up a spring campaign that could culminate in either the Empire Rose Stakes or the Golden Eagle. “There was a query whether she would be forward enough first-up,” said trainer Glen Thompson, who opted for a searching gallop at Caulfield midweek. Whichever path they follow, her turn at the top appears far from finished.

2025 BTR Stud Stallions

BTP STUD STALLIONS

Sire
A Lot Established
Acrobat Established
Al Maher Established
Alabama Express Established
All American Established
All Too Hard Established
Alpine Eagle Established
Alpine Edge 2nd Season
Anders Established
Artie Schiller Established
Awesome Rock Established
Barbados Established
Barbaric 1st crop 2YOs
Best Of Bordeaux Established
Better Than Ready Established
Bivouac Established
Brave Smash Established
Brazen Beau Established
Bruckner 3rd Season
Bull Point Established
Bullbars Established
Cape Of Good Hope 3rd Season
Capitalist Established
Captivant 1st crop 2YOs
Castelvecchio Established
City Of Troy Established
Cliff's Edge Established
Cogburn 1st Season
Cool Aza Beel Established
D'argento Established
Danerich Established
Dash For Cash Established
De Gaulle Established
Delaware 1st crop 2YOs
Denman Established
Dirty Work Established
Dissident Established
Don Corleone 2nd Season
Doubtland Established
Dubious Established
Dundeel Established
Ellsberg 3rd Season
Encryption Established
Exceedance Established
Exosphere Established
Extreme Choice Established
Farnan Established
Flying Artie Established
Foxwedge Established
Frankel My Dear Established
Gingerbread Man Established
Gold Standard Established
Graff Established
Grunt Established
Hallowed Crown Established
Harry Angel Established
Hawaii Five Oh 2nd Season
Headwater Established
Hellbent Established
Hitotsu 3rd Season
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Mo'unga 2nd Season
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Officiating 2nd Season
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