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Jockey Jason Collett rides Time To Reign to victory in race 2, the Chandon S Silver Slipper Stakes during Silver Slipper Stakes Day at Rosehill Gardens Racecourse in Sydney, Saturday, February 23, 2019. (AAP Image/Simon Bullard) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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Colt to make return ahead of Time

Former top two-year-old colt Time To Reign will finally make his long-awaited return to the track at Flemington in the Kensington Stakes, but his autumn plans are still unclear.

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Trainer Michael Costa of New Breed Racing, who relocated to the Gold Coast poses with his 3-year-old gelding Stanley at the Gold Coast Turf Club, Gold Coast. Photo: Regi Varghese

Costa excited by two chances

MICHAEL Costa believes he has two of the best horses in the final race on the Gold Coast today but says while a one-two finish is a real possibility, it is the performances to come that excites him most.

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Jockey Amelia Denby rode the Kelly Schweida-trained Dawn Fighter to victory in the Fillies and Mares Maiden Handicap (1300m) on the Gold Coast on Wednesday, January 25. Picture credit: Grant Peters, Trackside Photography.

Heart no problem for Dawn Fighter

BRISBANE trainer Kelly Schweida says jockey Amelia Denby will remain on Dawn Fighter after she managed to secure a maiden victory for the filly in the three-year-old’s first run back since suffering heart problems.

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Jockey Paul Hammersley rode the Bryan and Daniel Guy-trained Junction to victory in the QTIS Two-Year-Old Maiden Plate (1200m) at the Gold Coast on Wednesday, January 25. Picture credit: Grant Peters, Trackside Photography.

Junction chases Inglis Classic

GOLD Coast training partners Bryan and Daniel Guy will chase a $147,500 payday next month with Junction set to race at the Inglis Classic in Sydney.

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Mini Meld wins race one at the Gold Coast.

Mini Meld back in action

TRAINER Mel Eggleston says Mini Meld has lost none of his speed and thinks he can go close to winning when he returns at the Gold Coast today after more than a year out.

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John Morrisey-trained Gorada (jockey Shannon Doyle) wins Shootout Memorial Class 2 Handicap (1800m) at Gold Coast on Saturday, January 21, 2017. Photo:Jessica Hawkins/Trackside Photography

Doyle’s perfect comeback

JOCKEY Shannon Doyle just wants to ride as many winners as he can this year after celebrating a perfect return to racing with two victories on his first day back after a two-year hiatus.

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SISTER and brother combination Angela Plumb (trainer) and Ryan Plumb (jockey) join forces to win Stuart James Memorial Maiden Handicap (1800m) with Barraaj on Gold Coast on Saturday, January 21, 2017. Photo:Jessica Hawkins/Trackside Photography

Plumb siblings share win

SISTER and brother combination Angela and Ryan Plumb have shared in one of the most memorable wins of their racing careers.

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MM Managing Director Vin Cox and Toby Edmonds (in the blue cap with glasses) Photo Grant Peters, Trackside Photography

Edmonds is a trainer in demand

TOBY Edmonds has become one of the most in-demand trainers in Australia following his stunning Magic Millions 2YO Classic win with Houtzen last weekend.

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