Friday, 22nd May 2026
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  • Small Field Belies Doomben Cup Strength

    Friday, 22nd May 2026
    Anticipation rather than numbers will define Saturday’s Gr1 Doomben Cup, where a compact field of seven has assembled for what shapes as one of the most intriguing middle-distance clashes of the Brisbane winter. The $1 million feature may lack depth numerically, but it possesses star power in abundance as Melbourne Cup hero Half Yours attempts to turn the tables on the resurgent Pride Of Jenni in a contest that has quickly become one of the carnival’s headline acts. Few horses captured the public imagination during the spring more emphatically than the Tony and Calvin McEvoy-trained Half Yours, whose remarkable Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup double elevated the son of St Jean into the upper echelon of Australian stayers. After two runs to open his latest campaign, the five-year-old now rises to 2000m third-up and many observers believe the conditions are finally in place for him to produce his peak performance. His fourth placing behind Pride Of Jenni in the Hollindale Stakes at the Gold Coast earlier this month was sound without being spectacular, but there was enough in the run to suggest the extra distance and added fitness may significantly narrow the margin. Jamie Melham again takes the reins aboard the $9.2 million earner, although barrier seven at Doomben presents its own tactical challenge around the tight circuit. Standing squarely in his path is the ever-dangerous Pride Of Jenni, whose bold front-running demolition in the Hollindale announced that the champion mare has returned to something close to her devastating best. The Ciaron Maher-trained daughter of Pride Of Dubai had not saluted since her Empire Stakes triumph during the Melbourne spring carnival, but her Gold Coast display revived memories of the fearless racing style that has overwhelmed elite opposition throughout her career. Drawn ideally in gate four for Declan Bates, the eight-year-old now attempts to complete the Hollindale Stakes-Doomben Cup double achieved in recent years by Streama, Zaaki and Antino. Beyond the two dominant market elects, Chris Waller holds a powerful hand with Birdman, Asterix and Kovalica all representing the champion stable. Birdman appeals strongly after his determined Hollindale second and the Irish-bred stayer looks ideally suited rising to 2000m, while Asterix enters chasing a hat-trick after successive victories in the JRA Plate and Gosford Cup. Kovalica, meanwhile, returns for a fourth crack at the race having previously finished on the podium in both 2023 and 2025. Grahame Begg’s She’s A Hustler adds further depth after an excellent Hollindale placing, while Vauban resumes his Queensland campaign for Waterhouse and Bott carrying solid Sydney form into his third run of the preparation.

    Pride of Jenni

    Pride of Jenni is the one to catch (pic: Mark Gatt)
  • Moment in Time Passes the Tough JMac Test

    Friday, 22nd May 2026
    A determined return from a lengthy absence has convinced champion jockey James McDonald that Glorious Moments possesses the talent to develop into a serious middle-distance prospect after the progressive gelding resumed with victory at Warwick Farm. Making his first appearance since July last year, the Jim and Greg Lee-trained four-year-old overcame a near 10-month break and the lingering effects of a minor bone chip operation to edge out Madrina and Formal in a tightly contested finish over 1100m. McDonald, who completed a winning treble at the midweek meeting, was forced to extract plenty from the son of Brutal after a difficult run that saw him caught wide and burdened with top weight of 61.5kg in the Ashi Super Dry Benchmark 72 Handicap. The effort became even more meritorious given the race was conducted over a trip regarded as short of his best. Despite those obstacles, Glorious Moments showed enough determination and quality late to suggest his future lies over further ground as his preparation unfolds. "He is a lovely horse but 1100m is pretty short for him," McDonald said. "He feels like he will get over that middle distance range. "He is a lovely horse with a good attitude and takes everything in his stride. "Obviously this is a kick off point, a bit of grounding being a little bit ring rusty but I think he has got a bright future." The stable had always held the gelding in high regard before injury interrupted his progress following consecutive wins at Canterbury and Randwick during his previous campaign. Wednesday's performance indicated that natural ability remains intact, even if race fitness still has improvement to come. McDonald noted Glorious Moments had to work hard throughout after racing wide in transit, yet still found enough under pressure to score in a three-way finish. The jockey's comments also hinted at confidence the horse will continue improving sharply once stretched beyond sprint distances and allowed to settle into a more suitable rhythm. Having now won three of his five starts, Glorious Moments appears poised to become another promising staying-type prospect for the Lee stable as he builds deeper into his campaign.
  • Heathcote Abounding with Group 1 Talent

    Friday, 22nd May 2026
    Fresh from one of the most emotional victories of his long training career, veteran Queensland horseman Rob Heathcote now turns his attention toward another major target as talented mare Abounding attempts to force her way into next month's Stradbroke Handicap through Saturday's BRC Sprint at Doomben. The stable is still basking in the afterglow of Rothfire's stirring Gr1 Doomben 10,000 triumph, a performance that resonated deeply given the gelding's long and difficult road back from injury setbacks, but Heathcote's focus has quickly shifted to the $300,000 Group 3 contest over 1350m where Abounding will chase a ballot-free passage into Queensland's biggest sprint. The mare had originally been intended to join Rothfire in last weekend's feature meeting before a health concern prompted Heathcote to take the cautious option and scratch her from the Gr1 assignment. "She gave us a little scare last week because she had a temperature spike and that's why I scratched her from the 10,000," Heathcote said. "It's not uncommon, the vets said to me there have been a few illnesses going around but we're very pleased that she's bounced back in good order." Vlad Duric retains the ride aboard the daughter of Rich Enuff after partnering her in the Group 2 Victory Stakes earlier this month where she finished seventh on rain-affected ground at Eagle Farm. Heathcote believes conditions that day did not suit the mare despite pre-race confidence she would perform strongly. "Vlad thought he was going to win the Victory Stakes, so well was she travelling," Heathcote said. "But this Eagle Farm track is a rare beast at the moment because while it raced heavy, underneath it was like a road but on top it was very loose." The trainer is hopeful a return to Doomben and firmer footing can allow Abounding to recapture the form that previously established her among Queensland's leading sprinting mares. Saturday's BRC Sprint carries added significance because the winner secures automatic entry into the Gr1 Stradbroke Handicap at Eagle Farm on 14 June, a pathway that proved successful for War Machine last year before he progressed to claim the famous handicap carrying just 53kg under Tim Clark. Heathcote will be hoping Abounding can emulate that rise through the winter ranks and provide the stable with another major carnival contender only days after Rothfire's fairytale return to elite-level success.

  • The Gods May Have Intervened for Deamer

    Friday, 22nd May 2026
    An abandoned Hong Kong deal may ultimately prove a major blessing for trainer Jason Deamer after lightly raced gelding Phyxius announced himself as a horse of considerable promise with another eye-catching performance at Randwick, reports racenet.com.au. The four-year-old continued his rapid progression when charging home for second in the Midway Handicap over 1400m, reinforcing the stable’s belief that he possesses the talent to measure up in much stronger company as his career develops. Deamer revealed the son of Deep Field was almost exported after winning a Class 1 at just his fourth start in September, but negotiations with Hong Kong interests stalled before any transaction could be completed. With the sale falling through, the Newcastle-based trainer has instead been left with a horse he believes is still only scratching the surface of his ability. “Because he had such a long break people must have thought he had an injury but he was sold to Hong Kong and the money didn’t arrive,” Deamer said. “At the time I thought it was probably good money for him, he’d only won by a half head in a Class 1 at Kembla Grange, and they’d be mad to not take it. “So that’s why he had a long break and by the end of all that he’d been sitting in the stable for a month so we gave him time off. “I don’t know why he was such a big price but we thought he’d go all right.” Phyxius resumed at generous odds despite showing enough at home to encourage confidence from the stable. Deamer explained the gelding had only completed one official barrier trial before returning but had performed strongly in private jump-outs leading into the race. “He’d only had one official jump out but he’d had a few good serious jump outs as well and was pretty ready to go.” The trainer’s patience appears increasingly justified, with Phyxius now building an impressive profile despite limited race experience. Wednesday’s effort suggested the gelding is capable of measuring up in higher grades, particularly given the strength of his closing work at Randwick. Deamer has maintained a long-standing association with breeder and part-owner Nathan Long, who races the gelding alongside friends and has enjoyed success with horses prepared by Kris Lees in the past. Phyxius, a $6.50 chance with TAB on Wednesday, is also a half-brother to six-time winner Little Beginnings, further strengthening confidence that there is more improvement to come. “Nathan has always been involved with a couple of horses with Kris Lees, he bred (Phyxius) and got a few friends into it and just asked me to train him,” Deamer said. “He doesn’t go too badly, he’s still developing and has turned into a big, strong, horse.”
  • Girl Power on Display in The Roses

    Friday, 22nd May 2026
    Emerging staying fillies will step onto centre stage at Doomben on Saturday when the Gr2 The Roses shapes as a pivotal lead-in to next month's Queensland Oaks, with several lightly raced contenders attempting to confirm genuine Classic credentials over the demanding 2000m journey. Unlike the compressed speed battles expected elsewhere on the card, The Roses often becomes a race dominated by patience, rhythm and the ability to sustain pressure from the 800m, and this year's edition appears particularly open despite strong market confidence around a handful of leading hopes. Historically, the race has proven an excellent guide to elite staying fillies, with horses such as Duais, Winning Ways and Gypsy Goddess using the contest as a launching pad toward higher honours, and current form suggests another quality renewal may be unfolding. Much of the professional money has centred around Benagil, whose rise through the autumn has carried the hallmarks of a filly rapidly strengthening with distance and racing maturity. The Chris Waller-trained daughter of Manhattan Rain has impressed several analysts with her ability to relax early before producing a sustained finishing run, a pattern that often translates beautifully to Doomben's testing 2000m layout. Her recent performances suggest she is now reaching peak fitness at exactly the right stage of the carnival and the stable's record in fillies' staying features only strengthens confidence. The primary challenge may come from Movin Out, who has developed a loyal following among form judges after repeatedly attacking the line in races that appeared unsuitable on paper. Her toughness and consistency profile ideally for a race likely to become genuinely run through the middle stages, while her tactical versatility could allow her jockey to avoid traffic issues around the tight circuit. Real Class also enters calculations strongly after producing eye-catching sectionals in recent starts. Several sectional analysts have highlighted her final 400m figures as among the strongest in the field and she shapes as the runner most capable of unleashing a sharp finishing burst if the leaders overextend approaching the home bend. Meanwhile, Pinito appeals as a filly whose upside may still be underestimated by the broader market. Her progression through benchmark and black-type company has been steady rather than explosive, but there is growing belief within staying circles that the extra distance could unlock another level entirely. With many runners still relatively unexposed beyond a mile, Saturday's race may ultimately hinge less on raw class and more on which filly genuinely embraces the final 200m under pressure.

    Gypsy Goddess

    Gypsy Goddess used the Roses as a springboard (pic: supplied)
  • British Racing Facing Armmegedon

    Friday, 22nd May 2026
    A fierce political and industry backlash is intensifying in Britain as racing authorities, bookmakers and senior political figures unite against proposed affordability checks they fear could inflict long-term damage on both punters and the future viability of the sport. The Gambling Commission’s board is scheduled to meet on Thursday to discuss the controversial measures, which emerged from the United Kingdom government’s 2023 gambling white paper and were initially promoted as a way to reduce gambling harm. Instead, opponents now argue the proposals risk driving ordinary recreational punters away from licensed operators and toward unregulated black-market betting platforms. Concerns have escalated sharply in recent weeks following reports that customers could be required to provide sensitive financial documentation as part of enhanced affordability assessments. The Betting and Gaming Council formally wrote to the Gambling Commission’s acting chair Charles Counsell last month warning the measures had failed to satisfy the government’s original promise that checks would be “frictionless” and would not require invasive personal disclosures. According to critics, the practical rollout has instead produced confusion, frustration and growing fears about unintended consequences for racing turnover and betting participation. British racing has emerged as one of the most vocal opponents, with industry leaders warning the cumulative impact could be severe. Independent research commissioned by the sector has suggested black-market gambling activity is already rising, with punters increasingly exploring illegal offshore operators beyond the reach of British regulation. Senior figures believe that trend could accelerate dramatically if affordability restrictions become more intrusive. BGC chief executive Grainne Hurst delivered one of the strongest public rebukes this week, arguing the proposals were punishing ordinary bettors rather than genuinely targeting gambling harm. “The unintended consequences we told them about at the beginning were that these would result in a huge increase in illegal betting, and that's exactly what vulnerable people don't need access to. They set out to protect them and instead have forced them into it. For us, the collateral damage is gigantic. This is an example of the road to hell being paved with good intentions.” Political pressure has also mounted within Westminster itself. During a parliamentary debate on Tuesday evening, Lord Herbert of South Downs sharply criticised the proposed checks and questioned how regulators had reached such a contentious position. “When the previous government announced these checks three years ago, ministers said they should be totally frictionless. The pilots have not been.” With racing already confronting declining betting revenues and growing concern around participation levels, many within the sport now fear the affordability debate may become one of the defining commercial battles facing British racing over the next decade.
  • HKJC Trainer Premiership a Major Bottleneck

    Friday, 22nd May 2026
    A timely return to form at Happy Valley has injected fresh life into the Hong Kong trainers' premiership after Caspar Fownes produced a valuable midweek double to narrow the gap on long-time leader Danny Shum. Entering Wednesday night's meeting under mounting pressure after a lean stretch by his standards, Fownes responded in emphatic style with victories to Decision Link and He He, trimming Shum's advantage to just two wins with the season entering its decisive phase. Shum continues to lead the standings on 54 victories, with Fownes now on 53 ahead of Mark Newnham on 52 and John Size on 50, while David Hayes and reigning champion John Size remain firmly within striking distance in a congested battle that has rapidly intensified in recent weeks. Fownes' breakthrough came in the opening section of the Class 4 Dandelion Handicap (1650m), where Decision Link justified strong market support under Joao Moreira. The gelding had endured difficult draws through much of his recent campaign, forcing him to work early in races despite still managing competitive efforts, and Fownes believed barrier relief finally allowed circumstances to fall into place. "It was just unfortunate that in his last few runs, even when he won, he drew the widest gate," Fownes said. "We've always felt he'd get to 1650m and he'd be at his best, so we're happy to get that." The stable completed the double later in the evening when He He delivered in the Class 4 Dendrobium Handicap (1200m), handing Fownes his first victory in partnership with in-form rider Harry Bentley. The six-year-old son of Impending had consistently competed well without quite managing to break through this preparation, but a combination of rain-affected conditions and a genuine tempo proved ideal. "He's more than paid his way, and he's run some nice races without getting his nose in front, so it's nice to see that result for the owner," Fownes said. "We've had a couple of quiet meetings, but to tell you the truth, for me, the tracks have been atrocious. It's no one's fault – we've had no sun. But it's been very on-speed bias. "It was great to get back on the 'A' course tonight. It looks like a proper Hong Kong track," he added. "Hopefully, we get some sunshine over the next few weeks to help with the repair of the tracks." Group 1-winning sprinter Victor The Winner also produced a significant performance on the card, ending a lengthy drought with a determined success in the Class 2 Thistle Handicap (1200m). The Pierre Ng-trained gelding, successful in the 2024 Centenary Sprint Cup, had not visited the winner's stall since January last year but returned to form with a powerful display under Hugh Bowman.

    Caspar Fownes

    Caspar Fownes is a huge title chance (pic: hkjc.com)
  • Smith and Lyles Ready to Make a Statement

    Friday, 22nd May 2026
    Questions around distance, racing pattern and wet ground have all combined to make Saturday’s Randwick assignment an unexpectedly revealing test for the progressive Lyles, with trainer Matthew Smith admitting the lightly raced gelding continues to reshape his own thinking about the horse’s long-term profile. Rather than pressing on toward longer sprint trips, Smith is now leaning toward keeping the four-year-old sharp and fresh after discovering the son of Star Turn may actually be more effective over shorter distances. Lyles lines up in the Upfire Handicap (1000m) carrying 61kg on a rain-affected track, conditions that would normally create concern for many trainers, but Smith believes the race could provide an ideal platform to further unlock the gelding’s upside if he handles the soft surface. Earlier in his career, Lyles appeared destined to settle around 1200m after contesting his first five starts at that distance, but a reassessment of both his racing style and racing manners has prompted the stable to rethink the approach. The adjustment has delivered encouraging results, with the gelding unbeaten in three starts below 1200m during his current preparation. “I just think he’s a horse that has plenty of upside to him,” Smith said. “He’s got a style and we’ve got to work with him a little bit and hopefully he can work his way through the grades. “Early on we got him wrong, he just seemed to be a horse that wanted 1200m and was on speed and could control at good tempo. “We went back to basics and accepted that maybe he wants a shorter trip where he could roll along and he could enjoy that. He was pretty wayward early on and it was hard to assess him.” Saturday’s challenge still carries a layer of uncertainty because of the prevailing conditions at Randwick, particularly with Lyles yet to prove himself on genuinely heavy ground. Smith has seen enough in the gelding’s recent work to remain optimistic, however, especially after an encouraging trial performance over 1045m on a soft 7 surface last Friday. “He’s a talented type of horse, I just don’t know about him on a heavy track,” Smith said. “He’s good on a good track, he’s won and run second on a soft track. “He looks great, I’m very happy with him and if he handles the track he’ll be right there.” Despite the weather concerns, the stable’s confidence appears rooted in the belief that Lyles is only now beginning to understand his craft after a somewhat untidy beginning to his racing career. With his preferred pattern becoming clearer and his speed proving increasingly effective at shorter trips, Smith appears content to resist the temptation of stretching the gelding beyond his natural comfort zone for now.

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