Te Akau’s spring hopefuls impress at Taupo

Perennial bridesmaid Qali Al Farrasha headlined a strong contingent of trialists out of Mark Walker and Sam Bergerson’s stable at Taupo on Monday. The homebred Te Akau mare has placed in six of her seven Group assignments, including going down by a half-head to Provence in the Gr.1 Thorndon Mile (1600m) in January. Qali Al Farrasha has shown her proficiency well beyond a mile, but Bergerson said the Gr.1 Proisir Plate (1400m) is still on the table early in the season after cruising into third in her 900m heat. “It…

Quality fillies making good progress for Marsh

A quartet of well-performed fillies from Stephen Marsh’s stable took their first steps toward upcoming age group features when they stepped out at the Taupo trials on Monday. Lady Iris, Little Black Dress, Tale Of The Gypsy and To Cap It All were back in action after enjoying lucrative juvenile campaigns to make significant contributions to a highly successful 2024/25 term for the Cambridge trainer. “It was a great season and now we’ve got to try and do it all again,” Marsh said. He equalled his previous highest tally of…

Feature entries close, Aeliana warning remains

The Spring picture will take greater shape on Tuesday, when entries for the Gr.1 Caulfield Cup (2400m) and Gr.1 Cox Plate (2040m) close, but Chris Waller has reiterated a warning to punters around the favourite for one of those majors. The Hall of Fame horseman said the 2400-metre Caulfield Cup was an ‘unlikely’ destination for glamour four-year-old Aeliana (NZ) (Castelvecchio). The Star Thoroughbreds mare shot towards the head of Caulfield Cup betting after a 5-1/4-length romp in the Gr.1 ATC Australian Derby (2400m) in April, but Waller remains unconvinced that this is the year to test the daughter of Castelvecchio in…

Wexford mares sharpen up for Group One opener

Lance O’Sullivan and Andrew Scott have their sights set on the opening Group One of the season with a pair of talented mares, both of which appeared at the Taupo trials on Monday. The first to step out on the soft surface was Grail Seeker, a multiple Group One winner of the Tarzino Trophy (1400m) and Telegraph (1200m) last term. The mare was making her first appearance since finishing near the tail of the field in the Gr.1 All Aged Stakes (1400m) in April, but looked right back in the…

Trans-Tasman spring options for La Crique

Trainers Simon and Katrina Alexander are contemplating options on both sides of the Tasman with their multiple Group One winner La Crique following her pleasing trial at Taupo on Monday. The seven-year-old daughter of Vadamos comfortably took out her 900m heat by 1-1/4 lengths, giving her connections plenty of confidence heading into the spring. “I was really happy with her trial today, it was more of a day out for her,” Katrina Alexander said. “She got to the lead fairly soon out of the gates and had gone along at…

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What Darwin Cup Day 2025 Where Fannie Bay Racecourse – Dick Ward Dr, Fannie Bay NT 0820 When Monday, August 4, 2025 First Race 11:52am ACST Visit Dabble Cup Day at Fannie Bay features a 10-race program on the sand (Good) with the rail true and fine conditions. First jumps at 11:52am ACST; the Darwin Cup is Race 10 (5:30pm, 2050m, $200k). Expect typical Darwin dynamics: on-speed/handy runners can be hard to catch, but strong, sustained closers are lethal late at 2000m+. Darwin Cup tip: Hadouken Last year’s Cup winner…

Cosentino airborne in synthetic final

Synthetic flyer Cosentino (NZ) (El Roca) silenced any doubt about running out the seven furlongs with a blistering performance to claim Sunday’s $100,000 Japac Homes Polytrack Championship (1400m) at Awapuni. In the care of local trainers Stephen and Kevin Gray, the speedy four-year-old had been near faultless through the winter period on Awapuni’s all-weather surface, recording two victories and a narrow placing to Platinum Designs in as many starts leading into the feature. Cosentino had to contend with the extreme outside draw in the 12-horse field, but had the luxury…

Breeders target for Cashla Bay

Promising filly Cashla Bay (NZ) (U S Navy Flag) is headed for a Group Three target early in the new season after recording a comfortable first-up success at Ruakaka on Saturday. Bred and raced by The Oaks Stud, Cashla Bay debuted in stakes company when finishing fifth in the Gr.3 Colin Jillings 2YO Classic (1200m) run in early February, won by subsequent Group One winner Return To Conquer. She continued to improve through her juvenile campaign, defeating the older horses over 1400m in April, but headed for a short spell…

Hidalgo impresses in hurdle debut

Former southerner Hidalgo (NZ) (Pure Champion) returned to the mainland to deliver an impressive debut victory over fences at Riccarton Park on Saturday. The son of Pure Champion started his racing career in the care of Danny Crozier, and over the coming years, would switch been Crozier’s Riccarton stable and John Phillips’ base at Winton, with his last start for the latter coming in mid-May. In pursuit of a career over jumps, Hidalgo travelled north to join Wanganui horseman Niall Quinn, and within a couple of months, was having his…