Tuesday, 16th June 2026
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  • McEvoy Camp Frustrated by Crawling Q22 Temp

    Tuesday, 16th June 2026
    Frustration has lingered long after the running of the Q22 at Eagle Farm, with connections of Half Yours adamant their star stayer never received a genuine opportunity to show his best in a race that was transformed by circumstances before the gates even opened. The late scratching of Pride Of Jenni due to the heavy track removed the contest's natural pacemaker and dramatically altered the shape of the $1.2 million feature, leaving Royal Supremacy free to dictate terms in front before proving impossible to reel in. Half Yours, sent out a $2.20 favourite after being specifically aimed at the race by trainers Tony and Calvin McEvoy, settled near the rear and ultimately finished fourth as Mark Zahra controlled proceedings aboard the winner. The lack of speed has become one of the dominant talking points of the Queensland carnival, and Calvin McEvoy made little effort to disguise his disappointment. "$1.2 million race, and it's a complete non-event," McEvoy said on Giddy Up With Gareth Hall. While acknowledging Pride Of Jenni's withdrawal fundamentally changed the tactical complexion, he admitted he was stunned by how little pressure was applied to the leader throughout the middle stages. "With Pride Of Jenni being scratched, the race changed complexion. I didn't really know where the speed was going to be. I certainly didn't expect there to be absolutely no speed at all." McEvoy went further, questioning how the race was allowed to unfold. "It was quite embarrassing, from my point of view, that all of the jockeys let Mark get away with what he got away with. I don't think Winx could have run down – it's mathematically impossible when you're that far off a lead horse that's running such slow sectionals." Despite suggestions from some quarters that Half Yours should have finished closer, McEvoy pointed to the gelding's closing figures as evidence the run was considerably better than the bare result suggested. "He went 10.9 (400m to 200m), 11.6 (200m to home). That's very quick time," he said. "I think the horse was going very well into the race, and he's obviously shown that with his sectionals." Although the Melbourne Cup winner's autumn and winter campaign may appear underwhelming on paper, McEvoy remains steadfast in his belief that the gelding is capable of competing successfully at weight-for-age level. His first-up effort in the All-Aged Stakes over 1400 metres continues to underpin that confidence, while subsequent defeats have each come with mitigating circumstances. "I am confident … first-up in the All-Aged, he went brilliant," McEvoy said. "Second-up in the Hollindale, up to 1800m, he was too far back against Pride Of Jenni around the Gold Coast — put a line through that. Doomben Cup, we'll cop that in the chin, that probably was trainer error in terms of tactics, it made him look very one-paced. But he was spot-on going into Saturday, and never got his opportunity, so I'm going to say yes, he's a WFA horse." With the Queensland campaign now behind him, attention turns to a spring reset and another opportunity to prove that assessment correct.

  • Diamonds are Ballydoyle’s New Best Friend

    Tuesday, 16th June 2026
    Questions continue to be answered with remarkable ease by Diamond Necklace, whose unbeaten record remained intact after a determined victory in the Prix de Diane Longines, extending her perfect sequence to five wins from as many starts and further enhancing her reputation as one of Europe’s most exciting fillies. While the margin was only a short neck over the outsider Pink Panthera, racingpost.com reports neither Ryan Moore nor Aidan O’Brien appeared concerned by the narrowness of the result, both believing the daughter of St Mark’s Basilica has yet to reveal the full extent of her ability. For Moore, the success carried added significance as his first triumph in the French equivalent of the Oaks, and despite the late pressure from the runner-up he never doubted the outcome. “She never felt at any stage like she was going to get beaten,” he said after steering the filly to another elite-level success. Having missed her entire juvenile campaign due to injury, Moore is still becoming acquainted with the unbeaten filly, but what he has experienced so far has left a strong impression. “I’m still learning about her, it’s only the second time I’ve ridden her. But she’s such an uncomplicated filly and she only does what she needs to do so I’d like to think there’d be more to come when needed.” The race did not unfold entirely according to plan, with Moore forced into action earlier than anticipated when a rival began to weaken in front of him approaching the turn. Nevertheless, Diamond Necklace responded willingly, surging into contention before digging deep when challenged. “The second horse might have headed her at one point, but when I called on her a second time she stuck her head down and straight away took it back again,” he said. Comparisons with past French greats such as Zarkava and Divine Proportions may be premature, yet the filly has compiled a similarly flawless record through the Prix Marcel Boussac, Poule d’Essai des Pouliches and now the Diane. Moore believes her versatility is one of her greatest strengths. “At the moment we don’t know what she can’t do, she’s answered every question she’s ever been asked. She’s so straightforward, she’s a great mover, she’s handled bad ground in the fillies’ races at Longchamp and she’s gone well on good ground today.” Asked about her ideal distance, Moore suggested a range of possibilities remained open. “You kind of feel she’d be comfortable at ten [furlongs] and she might stay further I suppose, but she has pace. There’s so many options open to her.” O’Brien, whose remarkable season tally in British, Irish and French Classics now stands at seven victories from ten contests, echoed that sentiment while indicating the unbeaten filly’s next appearance would likely come in either an Arc trial or a mile-and-a-quarter fillies’ event. “We’ll take our time with her because she’s very easy to train, she gets fit very naturally so we won't rush her,” he said, leaving the door open to a range of prestigious targets later in the season.
  • Flightline Ticks the First Box of Many

    Tuesday, 16th June 2026
    Expectations surrounding jaw-dropping Horse of The Year Flightline’s first crop received a significant boost at Tokyo on Saturday when Demian became the unbeaten champion’s first winner, producing a polished debut performance over 1400 metres on turf to justify years of swirling anticipation surrounding one of the most celebrated young stallions in the world. Trained by Naohiro Sakakuchi and partnered by visiting Australian jockey Damian Lane, the colt arrived carrying both pedigree and price-tag expectations, having been secured for US$1.7 million at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale, reports TDN. Although heavily supported before the race, Demian was ultimately sent out the second elect and endured a less-than-perfect beginning, settling towards the rear of a compact field before gradually improving his position approaching the turn. Lane remained patient throughout, allowing the son of Flightline to travel comfortably with cover before presenting him with an opening around 300 metres from home. When asked to accelerate between runners, Demian responded professionally, quickly gathering in long-time leader Desert Spirit and drawing clear inside the final furlong to score by a length and a quarter. His closing sectionals added further merit to the victory, with the colt recording the fastest final three furlongs of the race in 33.6 seconds. The success also represented another notable chapter for a family cultivated by Rock Ridge Thoroughbreds, which purchased his dam Mira Alta for US$200,000 at the 2015 Keeneland November Sale while she was carrying a foal by Awesome Again. That resulting foal became Wicked Awesome, a stakes winner and Grade III placegetter in Maryland, while Mira Alta later produced Promise Keeper, the Todd Pletcher-trained colt who landed the Grade III Peter Pan Stakes in 2021. Her record also includes graded stakes performer War Stopper, while a yearling full-sister to Demian and a Nyquist colt foaled earlier this year continue the family’s progression. The deeper pedigree is equally rich. Demian’s second dam Zenith was a stakes winner and Grade III placegetter who produced six winners, among them Grade I winner Great Hunter, while another branch of the family includes Owendale, a multiple graded stakes winner and third in the Preakness Stakes, as well as Grade I La Troienne Stakes heroine Shred the Gnar. For Flightline, however, the result carried broader significance. Bred by Jane Lyon’s Summer Wind Equine and sold for US$1 million as a yearling, the son of Tapit assembled one of the most extraordinary race records of modern times, winning six starts highlighted by staggeringly dominant victories in the Metropolitan Handicap, Pacific Classic and Breeders’ Cup Classic before being crowned Horse of the Year. His first starter, Greenwell, had already hinted at promise when runner-up at Churchill Downs earlier this month, but Demian’s breakthrough provides the stallion with his first official winner from a debut crop comprising 124 registered two-year-olds. Standing at Lane’s End for US$125,000 in 2026, Flightline now has the result many breeders and investors have been waiting for as his stud career gathers pace.

  • Costa's Queensland Return Runs Aground

    Tuesday, 16th June 2026
    Plans for a fresh start on the Gold Coast have been thrown into uncertainty after former Dubai-based trainer Michael Costa was hit with a 12-month disqualification by the Emirates Racing Authority over a cobalt-related offence, a penalty that threatens to derail his hoped-for return to Australian racing. According to punters.com.au, Costa arrived back in Queensland with his family in early April after a successful near four-year stint as head trainer at Jebel Ali Stables, where he prepared 112 winners for Sheikh Ahmed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and had already begun laying the foundations for a new chapter by purchasing yearlings at recent Magic Millions sales. However, a judgment published by the ERA on June 3 revealed that one of his runners, Saleett, returned a cobalt level above the internationally recognised threshold following a pre-race sample taken at Jebel Ali on March 15. The investigation determined that the horse had been exposed to a custom feed containing elevated concentrations of cobalt, with stewards noting the formulation had not been entered into the required medication records. The ERA's appeal period has since expired, leaving the ruling in place and effectively closing any avenue for review within the United Arab Emirates. Racing sources indicated Costa has been left shocked and deeply disappointed by the outcome, particularly given the potential ramifications for his efforts to secure a licence through the Queensland Racing Integrity Commission. When approached for comment, Costa declined to discuss the matter publicly, explaining that aspects of the situation were still being finalised in Dubai. Queensland integrity chief Kim Kelly confirmed that any licence application would be subject to established assessment procedures. "It's not policy for QRIC to release who does and who does not submit applications for a licence," Kelly said. "But when an application has been received, there are certain processes that have to be undertaken to ensure that the licence is able to be properly considered." While the ERA ultimately imposed the disqualification, its published findings also acknowledged there was no evidence Costa knowingly exposed the horse to excessive cobalt levels. "The investigation identified that Saleett had been exposed to a number of feeds, supplements and products containing measurable levels of cobalt," the report stated. Stewards noted this included a specially formulated feed sourced by Costa and accepted submissions that a combination of feed, supplements, environmental factors and other contributors may have influenced the result. The report further stated that Costa provided expert evidence and supporting material relating to the horse's nutritional intake and that stewards accepted Saleett had likely been exposed to greater levels of cobalt than Costa realised at the time. The timing compounds what has already been a challenging year for the trainer. Earlier in March he had spoken publicly about concerns for his family's wellbeing amid regional instability and conflict, stressing that his decision to leave the Middle East was driven by family considerations and a desire to begin again in Australia. Instead, a significant obstacle now stands in the path of that return, placing his immediate training ambitions on hold and casting an unwelcome shadow over a career that had appeared poised for a promising new beginning.
  • War Eternal Bunkers Down in Qld Hattrick

    Tuesday, 16th June 2026
    Persistence, durability and a refusal to surrender have become the defining traits of War Eternal’s Queensland winter campaign, and those qualities were on display once again when the Bjorn Baker-trained gelding completed a remarkable hat-trick of Listed victories in Saturday’s Wayne Wilson Stakes at Eagle Farm. Having already claimed the Bernborough Handicap in May and the Spear Chief Handicap earlier this month, the seven-year-old arrived at the latest challenge carrying the confidence of consecutive black-type successes, yet he still found a way to elevate his reputation further. According to nzb.co.nz, the victory was particularly significant given it came just seven days after his stirring Spear Chief triumph, where he had appeared beaten before fighting back to prevail in a photo finish. History almost repeated itself. Under Rachel King, War Eternal travelled sweetly throughout before striking the front on straightening and looking set to have the race under control. However, favourite Yellow Jersey launched a strong challenge, swept past and briefly looked poised to race away with the prize. Instead, the veteran dug deep once more. Summoning the same resilience he had displayed a week earlier, War Eternal rallied after being headed, clawed his way back alongside his rival and surged again in the final strides to score by a neck. “He’s tough, isn’t he? I think he likes it,” King said. “He gives them a little bit of a false sense of security in that he lets them get past him and he just comes back.” The jockey was confident the quick turnaround would not pose a problem, noting the gelding’s fitness and comfort on the track conditions. “He’s very tough. On the back-up, I knew I was on a fit horse and he was comfortable on the track today.” Bred by Cambridge Stud and purchased by Bjorn Baker Racing and Clarke Bloodstock for $160,000 from Book 1 of Karaka 2020, War Eternal has now returned more than ten times his purchase price. His latest success lifted his record to eight wins and eight placings from 40 starts, with earnings surpassing A$1.18 million. Earlier in his career, he showed glimpses of high-class ability when finishing second in the Spring Stakes, third in the Alister Clark Stakes and fourth in the Randwick Guineas, but it was not until the twilight of his seven-year-old season that he finally broke through for his first stakes win. Since then, the floodgates have opened. Representing Baker at Eagle Farm, Jim Clarke was full of admiration for the gelding’s exploits. “This horse has been one of the finds of the carnival,” Clarke said. “Three stakes wins in a row, at a ripe old age. And he’s amazing that, for a horse of his age, he has that much in him to the line. Like the other day, he got headed and fought back. He’s tough, tenacious and he’s got a lot of heart.”

    War Eternal

    It's three features on the trot for War Eternal (pic: Grant Peters)
  • Perfect Start for Novara Park Ritchie Debutante

    Tuesday, 16th June 2026
    A chance opportunity presented by Novara Park has already paid dividends for Shaune Ritchie, with the Cambridge horseman and his ownership group celebrating a winning debut from promising juvenile Dubawi Diva at Matamata on Sunday. Prepared by Ritchie in partnership with Colm Murray, the two-year-old filly produced an assured front-running display in the Entain/NZB Insurance Pearl Series Race over 1050 metres, controlling proceedings from the outset before finding enough under apprentice Jack Taplin to repel her rivals and launch her career in ideal fashion. The success stemmed from an invitation extended by Novara Park principal Luigi Muollo, who approached the stable regarding a number of fillies available to lease. After inspecting the group, one youngster quickly stood apart. "We were approached by Luigi Muollo, who's got Novara Park, and he had a few fillies to lease, so we went out and picked one and she stood out to us," Ritchie said. By Novara Park's young stallion King Of Comedy and out of the Dubawi mare Diamonds Of Dubai, Dubawi Diva has become the fourth winner produced by her dam and races in the colours of Ritchie, long-time client Allan Pate and members of the rugby-connected Cushy Crew's Syndicate. "Allan has raced quite a few horses with us and is involved with the Owners' Federation and members of the Leamington Rugby Club are involved, I kept a share for myself so it's a good way to kick it off," Ritchie said. The trainer revealed the filly had given positive signs throughout her preparation without attracting undue attention, displaying natural speed and a straightforward temperament. "Her trials were nice and quiet and she's been no hassle, she's generally showed pretty good gate speed." Conditions also played into her favour, with barrier one allowing Taplin to make full use of her early pace. "With a claim and the fillies' allowance, and the track in great order and the rail held up really well early, she was just a little bit too strong. Obviously, drawing barrier one helped with the way she races and made it a bit harder for the others to catch her from wider gates." The victory has encouraged connections to look towards black-type opportunities before the arrival of the new crop of spring three-year-olds. Ritchie nominated the Listed Castletown Stakes and Listed Ryder Stakes as likely targets, although he acknowledged questions remain regarding wet ground. "I'm not 100 percent sure how she'd handle heavy tracks and we've had such a dry autumn that you'd have to think we're going to get some rain, but there's only one way to find out," he said, adding that her speed profile may ultimately see her most effective between 1200 and 1400 metres. Meanwhile, another filly previously handled by the stable is also attracting attention across the Tasman. Explosive Express, bred and raced by Muollo before transferring to Chris Waller, finished third on debut at Warwick Farm earlier this month. "She's a half-sister to Explosive Jack, who won three Derbys, so she might be one to follow when she gets up over further in the spring," Ritchie said.
  • Baker Goes All in with Civic Duty Foursome

    Tuesday, 16th June 2026
    While attention is focused on the international stage where Overpass is preparing to fly the flag at Royal Ascot, a strong contingent assembled by Bjorn Baker will attempt to keep the stable’s winning run rolling closer to home when four runners line up in next Saturday’s Listed Civic Stakes at Royal Randwick. Baker is currently in England chasing a breakthrough success at the famous carnival with his star sprinter in the King Charles III Stakes, but the Warwick Farm operation has continued to fire in his absence, highlighted by Thebudgiesmugla’s victory in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Rosehill over the weekend. Back in Sydney, Midnight Dynamite, Hollywood Hero, Point And Shoot and Amor Victorious are set to spearhead the stable’s challenge in the $200,000 feature, with all four horses also likely to feature prominently through the remainder of the winter carnival, reports racenet.com.au. Assistant trainer Luke Hilton said the Civic Stakes was an important stepping stone towards races such as the Winter Stakes and Winter Challenge, even if it meant stablemates would continue crossing paths. “With all four of these horses you've got the Winter Stakes and the Winter Challenge and just see where they end up,” Hilton said. “Unfortunately they have to probably keep taking each other on but it's a good problem to have.” Midnight Dynamite arguably brings the strongest recent credentials after winning three consecutive races before finishing a determined second to Cool Jakey in a Benchmark 94 event over 1300 metres at Randwick. Hollywood Hero and Point And Shoot also emerged from that contest, the former making encouraging ground from the tail of the field while the latter finished midfield. “Hollywood Hero was really good first-up and may need further again and Midnight Dynamite was really good the other day,” Hilton said. Amor Victorious resumes after a brief freshen-up following a disappointing effort in the Listed Scone Cup, where he failed to beat a runner home. Hilton revealed the gelding had encountered a minor setback but had returned in pleasing order. “Amor Victorious is coming off a short let-up, he had a little bit of a setback so has had a little bit of a break but is in good order,” he said. As for Point And Shoot, Hilton admitted predicting his performance remained something of a challenge. “Point And Shoot, well it just depends which Point And Shoot turns up.” Hilton departed Australia on Sunday to join Baker in the United Kingdom ahead of Royal Ascot, while another potential Civic Stakes contender emerged in the shape of General Salute. Co-trainer Sterling Alexiou confirmed the Bob Charley AO Stakes runner-up would be nominated after an encouraging first-up performance behind Wanaruah over 1100 metres. “He pulled up great and had a nice gallop on Friday morning where he pulled up well,” Alexiou said. “He came through the race terrific so 1400m is probably his right go.” Tim Clark is expected to take the mount, with Josh Parr remaining in England to partner Overpass who is favourite for Wednesday's Gr1 King Charles III  at Royal Ascot.

    Overpass

    Overpass is overdue for another victory (pic: Mark Gatt)
  • Brown Celebrates Memorable Sha Tin Treble

    Tuesday, 16th June 2026
    A breakthrough day at Sha Tin reached new heights for Ethan Brown on Saturday as the Australian rider celebrated the first treble of his Hong Kong career, continuing an increasingly impressive start to his three-month stint in the racing jurisdiction, according to scmp.com. Just six days after registering his maiden Sha Tin success, Brown returned to the winner’s circle three times, partnering Country Dancer and Endued for champion trainer John Size before adding another victory aboard the David Hall-trained Prestige Hall. The haul lifted the 11-time Group 1-winning jockey to six winners since arriving in Hong Kong and reinforced his growing confidence as he adapts to the unique demands of racing in the city. “It’s unreal, it hasn’t sunk in yet. I thought I came here with a good book of rides and often, when that’s the case, you tend to go average, but today’s been great,” Brown said. Having waited patiently to break through at Sha Tin, the Victorian horseman admitted the achievement carried extra significance. “It feels great. It took me a while to get the monkey off the back here [at Sha Tin] but to come back the following week and knock a couple over means a lot.” Brown also believes the support he is receiving from leading trainers is beginning to translate into results. “I’m getting very good support and it feels like things are starting to clear up. I’m getting the hang of the racing here and it’s probably proven that the last couple of races, but the main thing is getting on the right horses and getting the right support from the right trainers.” One of the day’s highlights was securing a winner for Size, a milestone Brown had long hoped to achieve. “As soon as I got off [Country Dancer], I said ‘I’ve always wanted to ride a winner for you’ and I couldn’t be happier to do it for him today. It was a good feeling, very honourable,” he said. While Brown’s success provided a major talking point, the meeting was overshadowed by a serious incident involving English jockey Harry Bentley. He was transported to Union Hospital after suffering a fractured forearm in a fall from Smiling Falcon in race six when the son of Darci Brahma sustained a leg injury near the 950-metre mark. Despite immediate attention from Jockey Club veterinarians, Smiling Falcon could not be saved. Elsewhere, the Hong Kong trainers’ premiership remains finely poised, with Caspar Fownes maintaining a four-win advantage heading into Wednesday’s meeting, where his rivals will have another opportunity to narrow the gap.
  • She’s Got Pizzazz Firms for Gr1 Tatts Tiara

    Tuesday, 16th June 2026
    A carefully plotted Queensland campaign remains firmly on course after She’s Got Pizzazz displayed her trademark determination to capture the Group 2 Dane Ripper Stakes at Eagle Farm on Saturday, securing a fourth stakes success and strengthening her claims for a tilt at the Group 1 Tatts Tiara later this month. Settled beautifully by Mark Zahra in a trailing position with cover, the Moody and Coleman-trained Zoustar mare gradually worked her way into contention before digging deep in the closing stages to fend off the persistent challenge of Gerringong. The victory continued an impressive northern preparation that has now yielded two wins from three starts, with her only defeat a narrow one, and trainer Peter Moody believes there is further improvement to come. Having endured a difficult period following the dramatic Flemington fall last spring that left jockey Blake Shinn with a broken leg, the mare appears to have fully rediscovered her confidence. Moody said the long-term objective has always been the Tatts Tiara and Saturday’s performance suggested she is peaking at the right time. “I’d probably like to see her on slightly better ground. She got there but never looked convincing,” he said. While she has shown an affinity for rain-affected tracks throughout her career, Moody felt the testing conditions at Eagle Farm stretched that preference to its limit. “She loves her toe in but today was at the limit. You could see the wheels spinning at the 300 and it took her a while to flatten out.” Even so, he was pleased with the way the race unfolded, believing the 1300-metre assignment and weight conditions played to her strengths. “I thought she was very well placed in this race compared to the other day…1300 (metres), and I thought 1400 will suit her even more in a couple of weeks.” Looking ahead, Moody made it clear where the mare is headed. “All roads lead to the Tiara. That’s been the plan all prep. She had a fall in the Melbourne spring, and it took a couple of runs to build her confidence back. But those last three runs and here today, I think there’s still a bit more to come… slightly better ground and we will chase a group one in a couple of weeks.” Zahra echoed those sentiments after the race, admitting the surface was not ideal from the saddle but praising the mare’s fighting qualities. “Lobbed in a great spot and at the half-mile, all she’s got to do was to finish like she can and she wins,” he said. “It took a little bit to get through it. She lost her stride a couple of times, but she has a great will to win and she knuckled down late.”

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