Highview stallion Divine Prophet gets new stakeswinner

Highview Stud stallion Divine Prophet sired a new stakeswinner on Saturday with Fortunate Kiss (Divine Prophet) a deserved winner in the Listed A$300,000 Glasshouse Handicap (1400m) at the Sunshine Coast on Saturday. With nine top five finishes in previous black type races, it was better late than never for the Lloyd Kennewell and Lucy Yeomans trained mare Fortunate Kiss held off the late charge of Oughton to score by just over a quarter of a length to get her first black type victory. Stable rep Ross O’Sullivan expected a forward…

Ceolwulf back bigger and better ahead of spring

Joe Pride has been heartened by the performances of a horse from a rival yard this season as he begins to plot a spring carnival path for dual Group One winner Ceolwulf (NZ) (Tavistock). The Warwick Farm conditioner watched with interest as Antino (NZ) (Redwood) thumped his rivals in the Gr.2 Hollindale Stakes (1800m) and the Gr.1 Doomben Cup (2000m) over the Queensland winter, the efforts elevating the Tony Gollan-trained galloper to the second line of early Cox Plate markets behind Via Sistina. While Antino has always shown talent, it…

Slick filly provides first winner for Grey

Waikato horseman Peter Grey celebrated his first winner in the training role at Tauranga on Sunday, breaking maiden status alongside his filly Slick Chick (NZ) (Reliable Man). A daughter of Reliable Man, Slick Chick defied her $57 closing price when finishing third to Leprekhan at Wanganui last month, but remained among the outsiders in the Tremains Real Estate Maiden 2100 and settled last early in the hands of Bridget Grylls. Exiting the straight, Uhtred took control of the race and had several runners off the bit nearing the 800m, where…

Bold Empire State breaks through at Te Rapa

Empire State (NZ) (Tavistock) has grown in confidence throughout the season and he put that on display at Te Rapa on Saturday, breaking through for an impressive maiden success in the Irwin’s Truck and Bus Hurdle (2800m). The six-year-old by Tavistock was having his eighth attempt over the smaller fences, having shown improvement at each start this campaign. He put the writing on the wall when finishing into third behind Jerricoop last month at Te Aroha, but was still slightly underrated in the market on Saturday, closing at $8.20 with…

Jumping future ahead for tough Malborough Bay

A promising future over fences awaits Malborough Bay (NZ) (Darci Brahma), who showcased his ability on rain-affected tracks with a gritty victory in Saturday’s John F Grylls Memorial Classic (1400m) at Te Rapa.   The son of Darci Brahma had four previous wins to his credit, all on soft or heavy ground, and indicated he was ready to strike again with a narrow second to Joshua Brown at the venue last month. Among the better-backed runners in an even Rating 75 contest, Malborough Bay found cover three-wide in a compact…

Monarch Prince heads Howe team at Addington

by Mike Love West Melton trainer John “Coaster” Howe will be celebrating and recognizing his support crew at Addington today – as well as lining up four runners with strong chances. In race three the Congrats Hornby Panthers 15s! Grand Final Winners trot over 2000m sees KD Grins ($4.50FF) go around with Robbie Holmes in the sulky.  The three-year-old Imperial Count filly has placed three times from eight starts and will look to use her manners and draw to secure an economical run.  “It’s getting better with its manners. We’ve just…

Williamson’s team primed for strong showing at Ascot Park

by Jonny TurnerIs Sunday the day for New Zealand’s best maiden trotter to break through? To The Moon And Back has arguably earned that title after producing huge performances in his three starts so far. The three-year-old is part of a team filled with winning chances that Brad Williamson is lining up at Ascot Park. To win, To The Moon And Back will need to bring his best manners and beat his two stablemates, Penelope Lane and Muscle Mist. Those manners will be crucial if To The Moon And Back…

Miss Tarzy in Leilani blowout

Quirky but talented mare Miss Tarzy has come from last win the Leilani Series Final (1400m) under a patient Jett Stanley ride. The daughter of Tarzino was sent out a $51 chance but defied the punters in the last to close over the top of Sassy Boom who had looked poised for victory. Prepared by Anthony and Sam Freedman, Miss Tarzy has now won five of her 19 starts with a further seven placings but is usually seen to best effect at a mile and beyond. Connections have hailed the…

Shockletz claims Mahogany Challenge Final

Smart three-year-old staying filly Shockletz has overcome a wide barrier to win the Mahogany Challenge Final (2500m) at Flemington on Saturday under a well-judged Harry Coffey ride. Prepared by Ciaron Maher, the daughter of Shocking recorded the third victory of the campaign and relished the step up in distance, narrowly getting the better of Ant who made a dashing late run nearer the rails. “She was drawn really wide (13) and Harry was initially going to be posted deep but he rolled the dice and decided to go a little…