Tuesday, 1st July 2025
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  • Plenty of Opportunities for Rising WA Star

    Tuesday, 1st July 2025
    Opportunistic left little doubt about his rising stocks with a commanding performance in Saturday's LR Belmont Guineas (1600m), backing up his earlier win in the LR Raconteur Stakes (1400m) to announce himself as one of Western Australia's most exciting 3YOs, reports tbwa.net.au. Whether he now presses on to the LR Aquanita Stakes (2000m) at Bunbury on July 12 or heads to the paddock remains undecided, but trainer Michael Grantham and owner Bob Peters have a valuable horse on their hands. After missing the start and copping a bump on the corner, the Lynward Park-bred gelding lengthened stylishly under Clint Johnston-Porter to reel in front-runner Wind And The Lion. "I don't know where the ceiling is but he gives me an unreal feel," Johnston-Porter said. "He's a nice horse and was travelling good today. Once the run came, he shifted gears and really attacked them." That powerful finish saw him become just the fourth horse since the Raconteur shifted from Ascot to complete the double, joining Variation (2017), Kay Cee (2020) and Devoted (2022). Peters and Grantham purchased Opportunistic for $200,000 from Lynward Park at the 2023 Perth Magic Millions, and he has now earned more than that on the track. Grantham said last week that the Belmont Guineas was always a key target: "It's at set-weights and penalties so we meet everyone equal. If he does go well, you know that we're putting him away for a reason and come back for the summer." Post-race, Peters added the Aquanita was still in play. "If everything is okay we could go that way but he does look at least a 2000m horse to me." By So You Think, Opportunistic hails from a black-type family. His dam I'm Feeling Lucky (Bletchley Park) won the Gr3 La Trice Classic and is a half-sister to stakes winners Utgard Loki, Baronova and Petrouchka. The family continues to thrive: I'm Feeling Lucky's 2YO Wynn Las Vegas (Yes Yes Yes) won a Lark Hill trial in April for Williams Racing and she also has a yearling filly by Wootton Bassett and a weanling colt by Pierata. Peters Investments, which races the Gr2 Perth Cup winner Midnight Blue  – also by So You Think – recently added to its arsenal with the $280,000 purchase of a So You Think–Majesty filly at the Magic Millions Weanling Sale. Named So Majestic, she is a half-sister to dual Listed winner Lady Of Honour and shapes as another exciting prospect for the cerise and white.
  • Globe-Trotting Moore Relishing Sunshine Coast

    Tuesday, 1st July 2025
    Building a stable from scratch on the Sunshine Coast, James Moore is gradually making his mark as a trainer in his own right, even as he follows in the footsteps of one of Australian racing's most celebrated dynasties. The grandson of George Moore and son of international trainer and jockey Gary Moore, the 33-year-old has taken a step-by-step approach since relocating to Queensland from Macau a few years ago. With 20 horses now under his care at Caloundra, Moore is developing a name for himself off the back of hard work, persistence, and a few key wins. "I was 23 when I got my trainer's licence in Macau and I spent five years there," Moore said. "It feels like a lifetime ago. I then moved to Japan and trained there for two years where I was the private trainer for New World Racing." When Moore settled in Caloundra, an opportunity arose to lease the stables previously used by the late Mick Mair. "I just took the boxes and started with nothing before I got my first horse here, New World Tapestry, to train. He never set the world alight before he went south as he was a tricky horse to train." It wasn't long before Moore landed a notable success, with Silly Salmon saluting in a Sunshine Coast Benchmark race in October last year. "He started at $61 and we backed him," Moore recalled. That moment stands out in a season where he's saddled up 127 runners for eight winners at a strike rate of 6.3%. Those numbers don't tell the whole story, though. One of the stable's more promising runners, Best Coffee, heads to Kilcoy on Tuesday chasing a hat-trick in the Benchmark 58 Handicap over 1500 metres. The 3YO took ten starts to break his maiden but has since turned a corner, scoring at Kilcoy in April and backing it up at Gatton. "Best Coffee should go close as he won quite well at Kilcoy the last time he was there," Moore said. "You have to make him travel and Brandon has found the key to him and knows how to get him up on the bit travelling." Moore is keen to stick with jockey Brandon Lerena, who's delivered both of Best Coffee's wins. "Brandon is the flavour of the month up here so we're trying to keep him on as Chris Waller and Lee Freedman have been using him a lot." For Moore, keeping consistent partnerships and building on momentum could be key to lifting his stable's profile even further.
  • Autumn Boy Dominant in Listed Win

    Tuesday, 1st July 2025
    Potential-laden 2YO colt Autumn Boy became The Autumn Sun’s ninth stakes-winner with a sparkling victory in Saturday’s $160,000 Qld Tatt’s RC Tattersall’s S. (1400m, LR) at Eagle Farm for trainer Chris Waller and New Zealand owner Glenn Ritchie. Unmistakably his sire’s son, Autumn Boy turned heads at his Sydney debut on 9 June when he upset stablemate Central Coast, who franked the form with a subsequent win. Sent out the $2.75 favourite in Brisbane, there was no surprise second-up as he stamped himself a particularly exciting 3YO prospect for the Spring. His success capped a productive four days for The Autumn Sun, who also sired Happy Valley winner Another Zonda on Wednesday, Usk Valley on Friday, and Saturday city winners Xarpo (Caulfield), Changing Colours (Rosehill) and Autumn Beauty in New Zealand. Jockey James McDonald was glowing in his assessment of the colt’s performance. “They’re lucky the JJ Atkins isn’t in two weeks’ time, because he’d probably win that race. He’s been a real sleeper, but he’s got plenty of ability and he showed that today… the stable has a high opinion of the other colt [Central Coast], so to beat him on debut was a big effort. He’s a very promising horse, and he will only keep getting better and better because he hasn’t really woken up yet. He does everything beautifully; he jumps well and had nice cover the whole way. He probably got to the front too soon, but his acceleration was instant. He could be anything from a six-furlong to a 2000-metre horse; I wouldn’t want to pigeonhole him.” Assistant trainer Charlie Duckworth added, “We don’t know where the limit is with him, which is exciting especially as he’s a colt. So he’s completely untapped.” Autumn Boy is out of the unraced Savabeel mare Rosegarden and comes from a family cultivated for five decades by North Canterbury breeders Richard Rutherford and his mother Marie at Beltana Stud. He was purchased for $200,000 by Waller Racing and Mulcaster Bloodstock from Amarina Farm’s draft at the 2024 Magic Millions Gold Coast Sale. His fourth dam is Geraniums Red, an unraced daughter of Brigadier Gerard and 1968 Irish Oaks winner Celina. Celina’s second foal, Affinity (by Zamazaan), won the 1984 Caulfield Cup Gr1 for Hall of Fame trainer Jim Moloney. The family has also produced multiple stakeswinner O’Reilly Rose and her three-quarter brother Shamexpress, winner of the Gr1 Newmarket H. and sire of World Champion Sprinter Ka Ying Rising. Autumn Boy is The Autumn Sun’s fifth stakeswinner this season, joining dual Group-winning stablemate Autumn Glow and Listed winners Matusalem, Private Legacy, and Snow In May. With 3 crops of racing age, The Autumn Sun has compiled 17 stakes performers from his first 174 runners including Group 1 winners Autumn Angel, Coco Sun & Vibrant Sun.

  • Tassie Apprentice Chasing 3 Wins ASAP

    Tuesday, 1st July 2025
    Jackson Radley has his sights set on Melbourne, with the Tasmanian apprentice jockey on the cusp of joining the competitive Victorian riding ranks full-time, reports racenet.com.au. Although packed and ready to relocate, Radley's plans were temporarily halted due to a requirement to notch 80 winners before shifting his indentures to the mainland and taking up a position with the Lindsay Park team of Ben, JD and Will Hayes. "I think I've ridden 77 winners and I think I was on 70 winners three or four weeks ago and had everything ready, all my paperwork signed to make the move over," Radley revealed. "My partner and I were ready to move over with everything signed then the Hayes stable rang and said, 'we've got some bad news, you can't come over until you've ridden your 80 winners'." Told he could try to meet the mark in Tasmania, Radley acknowledged the timeline was tight. "They said I could… try my hardest to ride 80 winners, which I don't think was possible in Tassie at the time, because it would take longer than a month, which it has. If they're still happy for me to fly in and out, I'll do that, then go over when I can." Radley currently sits second on the Tasmanian jockeys' premiership and already has Victorian experience under his belt, including a recent outing at Moe. He headed to Monday's Pakenham Synthetic meeting with seven rides and a chance to strike early success in Victoria. "(Tasmanian premiership leader) Anthony Darmanin rides a lot of trackwork over there and he knows a lot of the horses so I said to him, 'do you reckon I've got any chances' and he said I could have a big day," Radley said. With a provincial claim of 1.5kg and a full 3kg in metropolitan races, Radley is well placed to make an immediate impression once fully cleared to ride. He's also gained valuable guidance from 125-time Group 1 winner Damien Oliver, who connected with Radley through a mutual friend and offered to help. "Obviously, when you get an offer of help like that, you'd be mad to turn it down," Radley said. "He (Oliver) said, 'you've got to get into a good stable' and that's exactly what he did. He rang the Hayes boys and asked if they would be interested in an apprentice from Tassie. I was still claiming three in town and they indicated they would be [interested] so it just went from there." Fellow Tasmanian and Melbourne-based jockey Craig Newitt has no doubts about Radley's potential. "He'll make it over here, not a worry in the world," Newitt said. "He's going to be a top jockey."
  • British Owners Demand Voice in Shake Up

    Tuesday, 1st July 2025
    As horseracing in Britain faces the prospect of its biggest governance overhaul in nearly two decades, racehorse owners are demanding clarity on funding and how the changes will affect them, according to racingpost.com. According to Louise Norman, chief executive of the Racehorse Owners Association (ROA), owners feel their voices are at risk of being sidelined, despite the fact that their investment underpins much of the sport's financial structure. Norman said a recent survey, conducted across both ROA members and non-members, revealed a worrying sense among owners that they are unappreciated and overlooked. "One of the overarching elements in that feedback from owners is the lack of being valued or recognised for the significant contribution that is put in from an owner's perspective," she said. "There's definitely a feeling of frustration. There's been a decline in owners and we've got to stop that. We need owners, we don't want to make decisions that could potentially have a negative impact. There needs to be clarity." The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) has begun distributing proposals for sweeping reforms spearheaded by its intended new chair, Charles Allen, who has indefinitely postponed taking up the role while his recommendations are debated. Central to Allen's blueprint is a separation of governance and regulation, with the BHA split into two bodies – one focused on regulation and the other on governance and commercial strategy. Governance would also become independent of racecourses and participants. These proposals were formally presented to the BHA board on Tuesday and have since been recommended for wider dissemination. Norman emphasised the need for transparency, especially given that the BHA is predominantly funded by racecourses and owners. "It's understanding if you're putting in money, where is it going?" she said. "If it's going to create a significant opportunity in the next three years, then we need to understand how it's going to be funded and we need to understand how it impacts owners." While Norman welcomed the growing acknowledgement of owners' concerns in broader industry discussions, she cautioned against losing momentum: "We finally feel we've got recognition of owners front and centre in a lot of industry conversations, and we don't want to lose that." She added that balancing the varied opinions across the ownership spectrum would be critical, urging decision-makers to ensure any shift is "not a sidestep or a backward step" for the sport.
  • HKJC Jockey Premiership Done and Dusted

    Tuesday, 1st July 2025
    Zac Purton has once again underlined his dominance in Hong Kong racing, sealing an extraordinary eighth jockeys’ premiership with a treble at Sha Tin on Saturday (28 June), according to racingnews.hkjc.com. With just 50 races left in the 2024/25 season, the 42-year-old Australian now holds an unassailable 59-win margin over Hugh Bowman, confirming yet another milestone in a glittering career that has now yielded a record 1,866 wins in Hong Kong. Saturday’s victories came aboard Gentlemen Legacy, Copartner Fleet and Fashion Legend, earning Purton his fourth consecutive title and his eighth overall following prior triumphs in 2013/14, 2017/18, 2018/19, 2019/20, 2021/22, 2022/23 and 2023/24. “It’s really nice to win another one, this is my eighth. I’ve had another good season apart from having a stack (accident in February) halfway through, with a few highlights with some big horses,” Purton said, referring to top sprinter Ka Ying Rising. “All in all, I’m very happy again.” Purton has 126 wins for the term, well ahead of Bowman (67), Andrea Atzeni (55) and Brenton Avdulla (45). His winning day began in partnership with Tony Cruz-trained Gentlemen Legacy landing the Class 3 Nam Chung River Handicap (2000m) and a PP Bonus of HK$1.5 million. Purton then saluted for Francis Lui on 3YO Copartner Fleet in the first division of the Class 4 Beas River Handicap (1200m), before steering David Eustace’s Fashion Legend to success in the Class 4 Sha Tau Kok River Handicap (1650m, dirt). Eustace added to his growing local reputation with his 35th Hong Kong win when Andrea Atzeni piloted Riding Together to victory in the Class 4 Shan Pui River Handicap (1400m). Riding honours on the day were shared with apprentice Ellis Wong, who celebrated his first Hong Kong treble with wins aboard David Hayes’ Ariel in the Class 3 Shek Sheung River Handicap (1650m, dirt), Douglas Whyte’s King Oberon in the Class 5 Lam Tsuen River Handicap (1200m), and S J Tourbillon in the Class 4 Ng Tung River Handicap (2000m) for Dennis Yip. Wong, who had previously notched a four-timer at Gawler in South Australia in 2023, was thrilled to achieve a new personal best in Hong Kong. He credits Purton, Bowman and Vincent Ho as inspirations in his riding journey.

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    Zac Purton winning aboard Fashion Legend (pic: hkjc.com)
  • Airborne Eustace Eyes Reunification Cup

    Tuesday, 1st July 2025
    Meanwhile, currently on a consistently hot streak in Hong Kong, David Eustace heads into Tuesday’s Hong Kong Reunification Raceday with momentum on his side, having made Sha Tin a happy hunting ground since mid-May. After celebrating a Saturday double to extend his unbeaten run to six consecutive Sha Tin meetings, scmp.com reports the in-form trainer is on track to maintain his strike rate in the Class Two Hong Kong Reunification Cup (1400m) with Light Years Charm and Swift Ascend. Light Years Charm is in pursuit of a hat-trick following back-to-back wins over this course and distance, and Eustace is optimistic the progressive 4YO can keep climbing. “I’m very happy with him. He’s trained on nicely. I haven’t had to do too much with him and he’s holding his condition great,” said Eustace of the gelding, who has surged to a rating of 93 and will carry 129lb on Tuesday. However, Eustace knows the gelding’s moderate getaways will be harder to overcome as the opposition stiffens. “As Zac has touched on, it’s going to get harder the way he races,” he said. “He does need to learn to jump and he hasn’t really got better at it throughout the season, so that’s going to be the big query. Is he up to it now or down the track? You’d like to think so.” With Zac Purton to pilot Light Years Charm from a wide gate in barrier 10, finding early cover will be key to the horse’s chances. Swift Ascend also represents the stable and is expected to be doing his best work late, having run credibly in successive 1,400m efforts behind quality rivals. “I was delighted with Swift Ascend’s run the other day [when fifth behind Packing Hermod, Dancing Code, Young Champion and Mickley],” said Eustace. “They didn’t go that quick and his closing sectionals were the best of the meeting. He’s trialled well since. There looks like there’ll be pace in that race, which I think will really suit him.” The 12-strong Reunification Cup field also features Young Champion and Mickley alongside Taj Dragon, Healthy Happy, Lo Rider and Brilliant Express. Outside of the feature, Eustace will also be represented by Glorious Ryder, Inno Super, Without Delay, Francis Meynell and Glorious Success as he aims to add to his 35-win haul in his debut Hong Kong campaign. With form, confidence and depth in his team, Eustace appears well poised to extend what’s already been a richly promising first season at Sha Tin.
  • Waterhouse/Bott Celebrate Record BT Season

    Tuesday, 1st July 2025
    Backed with supreme confidence and executing a bold front-running ride, French import Elamaz announced himself in style at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday, scoring a Listed win on Australian debut and helping trainers Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott to a record-breaking season. The 5YO gelding delivered jockey Josh Parr the third leg of a winning treble and gave Waterhouse and Bott their 36th Group or Listed success for 2024–25 – their best tally in a single season. According to punters.com.au, Elamaz firmed from $4.60 to $2.15 and justified the plunge by landing the $200,000 WJ McKell Cup (2000m), defeating Belvedere Boys ($6.50) by a short head, with Glory Daze ($5.50) another length and a half away in third. Despite the narrow margin, Elamaz left a strong impression. “I am quite taken by him,” Parr said. “His demeanour was good, his action remarkable.” He added, “Our plan wasn’t to lead, we were looking for cover but cover wasn’t going to eventuate so I pressed on to the front, trusted the stable and how well they had him, and he did the rest.” It was Parr’s patience and tactical flexibility that helped the gelding stretch to 2000m for the first time – and on dry ground. “There was a period down the side where he had no clue where he was leading the race at Rosehill but he fought off every challenger. What a brilliant performance by him.” Waterhouse notched her sixth McKell Cup victory, adding to wins by Grand Connection (1995), We’re Dancing (2002), Ecuador (2016), Hush Writer (2019), and Zoumon (2023), while Bott secured his third win in the race. The ownership group behind Elamaz also races fellow French recruit Eliyass, who mirrored Elamaz’s debut success in last year’s Lord Mayor’s Cup before training on to win the Gr3 Kingston Town Stakes and finish third behind Via Sistina in the Gr1 Turnbull. Like Eliyass, Elamaz had never raced beyond 1600m in France, adding extra merit to Saturday’s first-up 2000m victory. Stable representative Neil Paine confirmed Elamaz will be aimed at either the Epsom Handicap (1600m) or The Metropolitan (2400m) this spring.

  • Green Tick for Songbird’s Latest Winner

    Tuesday, 1st July 2025
    It was a breakthrough worth waiting for as Free Bird (NZ) (Tarzino) delivered on early promise to claim her maiden win at Ruakaka on Saturday in the 1200m Your Best Bet In Winter, according to loveracing.nz. The filly had teased with ability in trials and early outings but took flight in style for trainer David Greene, who has had previous success with her family. A half-sister to Greene’s first Group winner Stolen Dance (NZ) (Alamosa), Free Bird was making her third raceday appearance following a debut placing in January and a sixth next-up before heading out for a spell. Returning in the far north, she faced a market led by Top Dollar but defied her $14.80 quote under a patient Vinnie Colgan ride. Colgan eased her across from the gate to settle midfield in sixth, while Hard Attack, wearing blinkers for the first time, rolled forward and set a genuine tempo. Kicking strongly on the bend, Hard Attack looked likely to pinch it, but Free Bird surged late through the centre to win narrowly from Kudos, who also flashed home. “She trialled okay at Auckland, but David Greene talked her up a bit and was quietly confident I think,” Colgan said. “The race worked out quite well for me, I ended up six-back and one-off, and able to improve early. It was a fairly long run up the straight and she was pretty green, there’s lots of improvement to come from the outing today.” Greene had his doubts about the suitability of the sprint trip but was delighted with how the filly finished off. “I thought 1200m would be too short for her today, but 10 out of 10 on the ride there from Vinnie,” he said. “There was genuine speed on there and she finished off like a tough horse, like we know all of the horses out of the mare are. She’s a hard one to have all her own conditions [to suit], she doesn’t want the track too hard or too wet, so it was a nice in-between track here today.” Free Bird, bred by Dane and Jenna McLeod, is the sixth foal to race out of unraced Black Minnaloushe mare Songbird. Her first foal, Stolen Dance, was a Group 1 winner, while four of her five other runners are winners, including Listed-placed Finest Wine. The McLeods race Free Bird in partnership with several family members, among them noted owner Gerald Shand.
  • Lambourn Completes English-Irish Derby Double

    Tuesday, 1st July 2025
    English Derby winner Lambourn may not have dazzled quite like he did at Epsom, but the son of Australia proved just as effective when it counted, overcoming a sluggish mid-race tempo to deliver Aidan O'Brien a record-extending 17th Irish Derby win. Sent off odds-on following his dominant Derby display in England, Lambourn gave backers a few nervous moments at the Curragh when stablemate Serious Contender surged into contention, forcing Ryan Moore into action earlier than expected. But the colt roused himself in time, resisting both the challenge and the temptation to idle, to complete the Derby double in workmanlike style. O'Brien praised his charge's no-fuss temperament and Moore's knowing hands. "He's just so laid-back, I can't tell you," he said. "Ryan gave him a lovely, uncomplicated, straightforward ride. He knew him to a tee from winning on him at Chester and everything Wayne [Lordan] told him. He's a lovely horse. He's so relaxed, and the horse coming with him [Sir Dinadan] was only going to help him." Despite being nudged along from as far out as five furlongs, Lambourn responded with just enough when Serious Contender closed to his girth, holding him by three-quarters of a length at the line, with Lazy Griff two and a quarter lengths away in third. Moore's urging down the straight suggested things might get dicey, especially as Lambourn seemed disinterested while others travelled more eagerly. But, as O'Brien put it, "He's like his dad, if you put him in first gear, he stays in first gear; if you put him in third gear, he'll stay in third gear. He's not influenced by anything around him but always wants to please and never overdo himself." That attitude made all the difference in the final furlong, when Serious Contender's persistence finally provoked a decisive response. The runner-up boosted the Royal Ascot form of his conqueror Merchant, while Lazy Griff's eye-catching finish under William Buick reaffirmed his quality after placings behind Lambourn in the Derby and at Chester. Lambourn is now 6-4 favourite (from 5-2) for the Doncaster Classic, yet a tilt at the older brigade isn't off the table. "He could be a King George or an Arc type of horse," said O'Brien, with Paddy Power holding firm at 14-1 and 10-1 respectively for those targets. While not breathtaking, Lambourn's Irish Derby effort was efficient, genuine, and fast.

2025 BTR Stud Stallions

BTP STUD STALLIONS

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