What the jockeys said: 2025 Black Caviar Lightning
This is what the jockeys had to say after the running of the Black Caviar Lightning at Flemington on Saturday.
This is what the jockeys had to say after the running of the Black Caviar Lightning at Flemington on Saturday.
Things didn’t go to plan early but classy mare Magic Time was still able to pull off an impressive win in the Group 2 Expressway Stakes at Randwick.
Shining Smile and Tentyris shared the spoils in the Talindert Stakes after an unsuccessful protest as their trainers consider backing up in next week’s Blue Diamond.
The Wellington Boot was the aim for Shaggy but trainer Allan Kehoe will now target the Golden Slipper after the gelding maintained his perfect record in the Pierro Plate at Randwick.
This is what the jockeys had to say after the running of the Manikato Stakes at The Valley on Friday.
Bring on the Cox Plate. Pride Of Jenni was too good for Mr Brightside under lights at The Valley as the Feehan Stakes lived up to its billing.
Tommy Berry rode his first Group 1 winner in the Golden Rose for trainer Peter Snowden and hopes history repeats on Saturday.
The next couple of weeks are vital for classy three-year-old Linebacker as he seeks a Group 1 victory, starting with the Golden Rose on Saturday.
Andrew Gluyas has his eyes firmly set on the Toorak Handicap next month with Air Assault after the gelding’s final lead-up run at Morphettville on Saturday.
News Corp form analyst Gilbert Gardiner says one of his top selections at Sandown is coming out of a strong form race.
Mitch Beer could have sent Mnementh around in high level races in Sydney but opted for the Weetwood Handicap instead as he seeks the right race for his stable star.
There is a three-way go for favouritism in the Group 1 Manikato Stakes (1200m) on Friday night but a potential sleeper looms large as a contender.
Talented import Craig will control his own short-term future in Saturday’s Group 3 Sandown Stakes, with victory potentially opening a path to the Group 1 Toorak Handicap and maybe even the $10 million Golden Eagle.
Daniel Bowen feels like he is in a real life Seabiscuit movie sometimes and has to pinch himself each time At Witz End raises the bar as a nine-year-old ahead of a potential million-dollar payday.
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