Sha Tin Track Spy: Sunday, 15 March
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Punters face a tricky start to Wednesday’s meeting at Hollywoodbets Scottsville Racecourse, with the opening two races featuring several debutants. Serious bettors may prefer to tread carefully early on.
A stronger betting opportunity could come in the first leg of the PA where Randolph Hearst makes his local debut. The Justin Snaith-trained runner has been competing against some of the best three-year-olds in Cape Town and has not been far behind. Dropping into this company gives him a strong chance to make an immediate impact.
Dominic Zaki’s Talk To The Master arrives in good form after a win in the Fever Tree Stakes but faces a tougher task conceding 6kg to his younger rival.
In the first leg of the Pick 6, Highveld Storm showed promise on local debut in first-time blinkers and should improve further. War Emperor has been progressing steadily and ran a close second last time out, while Good Omen has finished runner-up over course and distance in his last two starts and now benefits from a 4kg claim. Frostbite could be the pick of the Frikkie Greyling pair after a modest debut.
The fifth is a difficult handicap with several runners trying 2400m for the first time. Can We Start has scope to improve over the trip, while Fire Force is the only runner proven at the distance and arrives off a solid second.
Ladyofdistinction has shown class since returning from a break with two convincing wins and should again be competitive in race six. One Smart Cookie steps up in trip with consistent sprint form and looks a major threat.
Maphaka should bounce back after a disappointing polytrack effort and faces easier opposition, while Tam’s Knight and consistent Cowboy Country can also feature.
The finale is wide open, though veteran Sun Dazed could benefit from the drop in trip and the addition of blinkers. Intrepid, Trippi’s Silk and Definitely Yes all hold chances.
Among the early races, Flamethrower and Quest Of Valor showed promise on debut, while well-bred newcomer One Pepper is worth monitoring in the betting.
Sean Tarry Sparkles On Day 2 Of The Championships
HKJC WORLD POOL SA CLASSIC (Grade 1)
The HKJC World Pool SA Classic saw the result go right down the wire with the narrowest of margins separating the first two, but the result went the way of Mrs H Kuhn’s Grand Empire (Vercingetorix – Palace Of Dreams). Trained by Sean Tarry and benefitting from a shrewdly timed ride by Craig Zackey, he stopped the clock in 112.61. Tarry sportingly acknowledged Cape colleague Eric Sands in the post-race interview, saying Sands had originally selected the horse and trained him early on, but didn’t get to race him and said that’s the really tough side of racing, but thanked the Kuhns for their confidence and support. Bred by Al Adiyaat (Sheik Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Maktoum), Grand Empire now has 4 wins and 2 places from 6 career starts.
Full Result:
Race-7 R 1,500,000 1800m 15:00
HKJC WORLD POOL SA CLASSIC (Grade 1)
For 3 year-olds (2nd Leg of SA Triple Crown)
Stake Breakdown
Total Stakes: R 1500000.00
1st: R 890625.00, 2nd: R 285000.00, 3rd: R 142500.00, 4th: R 71250.00, 5th: R 35625.00.
WILGERBOSDRIFT H F OPPENHEIMER HORSE CHESTNUT STAKES (Grade 1)
Tarry was back on the podium half an hour later to accept his second Gr1 trophy for the day in the 2026 Wilgerbosdrift H F Oppenheimer Stakes. The Wernars Family & D Chinsammy’s Tin Pan Alley (The United States – The Entertainer), was bred by Moutonshoek and put up a sensational performance under Keagan de Melo to register victory by 3.75 lengths in a time of 98.86.
Full Result:
Race-8 R 1,500,000 1600m 15:35
WILGERBOSDRIFT H F OPPENHEIMER HORSE CHESTNUT STAKES (Grade 1)
For all Horses at Weight for Age
Stake Breakdown
Total Stakes: R 1500000.00
1st: R 890625.00, 2nd: R 285000.00, 3rd: R 142500.00, 4th: R 71250.00, 5th: R 35625.00
TAB J J THE JET PLANE STAKES (Grade 3)
There was no living with Messrs R P Macnab, Keegan Govender, X Spies & Corne Spies Racing (Pty) Ltd, Waste Glass Recovery (Pty) Ltd (Nom: J H de Lange)’s 7yo William Robertson (Rafeef – Massachusetts) in the TAB J J The Jet Plane Stakes. Bred by Ridgemont Highlands, the Corne Spies charge was registering his 17th career win – and his second TAB J J The Jet Plane Stakes title – under Ryan Munger. Despite his 62kg impost, he covered the 1000m in 57.04 easing down.
ENDS.
Galileo Star is the Supreme Judge
Sha Tin Track Spy: Sunday, 8 March
THE NZB KIWI RUNNER-BY-RUNNER
- Romanoff ($81) Handy Belardo gelding who won the 2000 Guineas last year but that came on heavy going and a career using racing plates is not a positive indicator that he will handle the likely good going. Not sure has come back from a let-up super well either. Pass.
- To Bravery Born ($81) The Walker-Bergerson tandem have four and possibly five runners in The NZB Kiwi and this Snitzel-bred gelding looks the least likely. Has just a single placing from six starts in black type company.
- Well Written ($1.20) Stephen Marsh has a superstar on his hands with this unbeaten Written Tycoon filly that has swept all before her. Her 6L win in the Karaka Millions 3yo was utterly breathtaking. Won the 1000 Guineas in equally dominant fashion. Drawn perfectly. Hard to see them getting close to her.
- Affirmative Action ($23) Pam Gerard gelding who was very poor in the Karaka 3yo. There were excuses when she was eased up after a torrid run and was found to be ill. Went on a course of antibiotics. Not an ideal preparation for a race of this quality. Big no.
- La Dorada ($14) A nation will be roaring if The People’s Horse looks any kind of hope in the straight. She was fantastic winning the Group 2 Levin Classic two starts back before placing in the Karaka 3yo. She has a fantastic record and a nice draw. She has plenty of class and is a must for exotics.
- Asakura ($18) There is little Australia would enjoy more than winning the NZB Kiwi and this is the best and only hope for our Trans-Tasman rivals. Mitchell Freedman trains and Dean Yendall comes across for the ride and he is a live runner. He was fantastic in the CS Hayes last start and the stable are not over for a haircut. Top blowout hope.
- Zivou ($81) Few trainers prepare them better for big races than Roger James but this gelding seems up against it. He had excuses last start when posted three wide without cover and prior was a dominant winner but doesn’t have the upside to steal this, even drawing the rail.
- He Who Dares ($23) Only one horse has beaten this colt the last two starts and that galloper is Well Written but this Te Akau colt looks unlikely to turn the tables. Opie Bosson sticks but drawn wide and there have been no excuses the last two starts.
- Panther ($23) Exciting Ace High gelding who has finished in the quinella in all four career starts. Stepped up to black type company with aplomb when beaten only a long neck by Belle Cheval last start. Love his draw and fancy he will be right in the battle for second.
- L’Aigle Noir ($61) Lance O’Sullivan and Andrew Scott have taken this spry type along slowly. He only won his maiden in November and has been well beaten by Belle Cheval in each of his last two. Hard to see him having the scope for improvement.
- Belle Cheval ($10) Exciting Mark Walker and Sam Bergerson filly who deserves second favouritism behind Well Written. She is airborne with a 1.24L win at Group 3 level before beating a good portion of this field at Group 3 level here at Ellerslie last start. No spoil the price but have to include in multiples.
- War Princess ($81) The daughter of Navy Flag has built an impressive resume with five wins from 10 starts including a win at Group 3 level two starts back. She handles all going and stuck on nicely after pinging from the barriers. She won’t be turning the tables on the favourite but can run into a place at odds.
- Lollapalooza ($41) Handy filly who the market has underrated here. She may not be up to Well Written but she can certainly run a race. Her only win came in Group 3 company last September. She was desperately unlucky two starts back when clipping heels and overracing but still finishing second before having to get too far back last start. Value each-way proposition.
- Convinced ($126) Super Seth filly who looks out of her depth in The NZB Kiwi. She won on debut in maiden grade but stepping up to Group 3 company was well beaten by five more running in this including Belle Cheval. Not up to it.
- Tomahawk ($151) First emergency. Disappointed in benchmark 65 grade last start when in the market but well beaten. Looks to be too much against this gelding.
- Bolli Belle ($81) Second emergency. Te Akau filly who has won both her career starts. Cruised to a comfortable win last start at Matamata. This is a huge step up in grade but will be included in exotics if she gets a run.
- Burnerphone ($151) Third emergency. Benjamin King filly started to show something when out to a mile. If she gets a run though she will be back in journey and that won’t help. Unlikely to get a run.
- Laura’s Legacy ($201) Fourth emergency. This Ocean Park filly’s only win came in maiden grade and comes off a well-beaten 10th when not in the market last start. One for connections only.
New Zealand Derby Runner-By-Runner
By Nick Tedeschi
The New Zealand Derby traces its roots back to 1860 with icons such as Bonecrusher, Gloaming, Nightmarch and Kindergarten winning the race. Another champion will etch their name into equine immortality on Saturday.
- That’s Gold Chris Wood gelding who has been in scintillating form winning the Group 2 Avondale Guineas when sitting wide and kicking clear, running the fastest last 200m. Has a super record on top of the ground and the trip won’t prove a problem. Clear top selection.
- Aksil Alexander visitor who was less than impressive at first run beyond a mile when sixth in the Avondale Guineas. Struggled over the last 400m with ordinary sectionals and unlikely to appreciate the further step up in distance.
- Road To Paris Roger James has won the Derby six times and has three runners here led by up-and-comer Road To Paris. Ran the second fastest last 600m when second in the Avondale Guineas. Will be right in the finish but awkward draw the concern.
- Towering Vision Failed to beat a runner home in the Avondale Guineas when nearly 12L off the winner. Raced well prior when getting out to a mile and beyond. Will take some forgiveness for his last shocker but far from the worst.
- Geneva Son of Time Test who has been tried at black type level five times and has yet to run a place. Concussion plates suggest bad feet and has yet to place on good going if the track gets to that. Too much against.
- Yamato Satona Colt who certainly has the credentials to win with a well-heeled ownership group and Lance O’Sullivan and Andrew Scott training as they chase their third Derby in the last six years. He has been racing well with a third in the Waikato Guineas but likely needs it wetter.
- Magic Carpet Stephen Marsh galloper who hasn’t fired as shot since winning the Group 2 Hawke’s Bay Guineas last September. Not gone close in two runs beyond a mile. Hard to make a case for.
- Tulsa King Placed in the Gingernuts two runs back when overshooting SP after running second quickest final 400m. Did enough in the Wairoa Cup against the older horses when running fifth, running the fastest last 400m. Likely over the odds.
- Genki Maiden with just a single placing in six starts. That was in the Avondale Guineas though when placing at big odds. Clearly an out-and-out stayer but has not shown enough to be considered.
- Sweet Ice Honest type who looks out of his depth in the Derby. Finished midfield in the Karaka 3yo and ran well in the Waikato Guineas. Well beaten in the Avondale Guineas though and wide draw a worry.
- Halo’s Fire Mark Forbes gelding who stuck on nicely when midfield in the Avondale Guineas. Sectionals weren’t great though and failed to win in benchmark 65 grade the start prior. No thanks.
- Lunaman Debuted in January with a maiden win and has progressed nicely to this with a best effort coming in the Waikato Guineas when fifth. Ran the fastest 800, 600 and 400 in the Avondale Guineas off a slow tempo. Absolutely including in exotics.
- Wigmore Long odds and deservedly so. Comprehensively beaten in restricted grade last start and no excuses when beaten at Waverley two starts back when well in the market.
- Taylor Square One of the more experienced runners but still just the one win to his name. Just been running midfield of late. Unlikely to challenge.
- Autumn Glory Exciting filly who won the Waikato Guineas before no luck in the New Zealand Oaks when held up at a critical time. Was no match the winner but ran some very sharp sectionals. Looking to do an Orchestral.
- Ariadne Filly who ran fourth in the New Zealand Oaks. Hard to make a case she stands a better hope than fellow filly Autumn Glory. Racing well but others seem to have her measure.
Selections: 1 That’s Gold 8 Tulsa King 15 Autumn Glory 12 Lunaman
JOCKEY SPOTLIGHT: ALYSHA COLLETT
You’ve built a reputation as one of Sydney’s most consistent riders. When you look back, what moment made you realize you truly belonged at the top level of racing? Nothing in particular stands out, but I’m proud of the progress I’ve made over the past few seasons. Racing can be an unforgiving industry. What have been the biggest challenges you’ve faced along the way, and how have those experiences shaped you as both a jockey and a person? Injuries mainly but there are daily challenges that shape you as a jockey. Trying to control the things you can is important and not worry about stuff that’s out of your hands. You’re often praised for your professionalism and work ethic. What does a “normal” day look like for you when you’re not in the middle of a big race week? A normal day off depends on how I’m feeling or what I’ve pre-planned. I love to stay busy. Some days I’ll do a gym session and concentrate on recovery. Other days I’ll hang out with friends or family. Confidence is crucial in the saddle. How do you manage pressure and expectations, especially when the spotlight is on during major meetings? I treat every race day the same. If it’s a maiden at Canberra or a group one at Randwick, I will always try my best. Confidence is key, I get mine from doing form and knowing the horse so I can make the right decisions during a race. Outside of racing, what helps you switch off mentally? Are there hobbies or interests that keep you grounded away from the track? Hanging out with friends and family. I’m lucky I can switch off quickly. International Women’s Day is about recognizing progress and inspiring change. As a female jockey, do you feel the landscape has shifted in recent years, and where do you still see room for improvement? I’m fortunate to have started riding when woman jockeys were accepted. There’s a greater amount of female apprentice jockeys at present. We have equal opportunity to succeed. You’ve ridden alongside and against some of the best in the sport. Who has had the biggest influence on your career, and what lessons have stayed with you? My brother Jason, we are always supporting each other and giving constructive feedback. Racing demands incredible physical and mental discipline. How do you maintain balance in your personal life while staying at peak performance professionally? I’m a big advocate for staying fit and healthy. I like going to the Physio, gym or Pilates. If my body needs more recovery, I’ll do a sauna or ice bath. It’s listening to whatever my body needs to feel my best. For young girls watching you ride and dreaming of a career in racing, what advice would you give them about breaking into such a competitive industry? To just keep showing up and always trying to improve a little bit every day. Get the right advice from people that have succeeded before you. When your riding career eventually slows down, how would you like to be remembered within the sport, and what ambitions do you have beyond racing? Hopefully being remembered for my persistence and always having a crack. I would love to stay in the industry, whatever that may look like.
France Express Form & Race Previews (Fontainebleau) – Tuesday, March 17
RACE 1: HUBERT CATH. HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 1200M – TIME: 20:55 PRIZE MONEY: EUR50900
Pradaro Recent success over 1200m at this track in a Class 3 race on March 6th, and a win last year over the same track/trip in November. Key chance. Mister Chang (FR) Nice win over 1100m on February 28th in a Class 3 handicap at this track and solid efforts before that over this distance. Player. Alparslan (FR) Unplaced last time, course and distance win in November three runs back in a Class 2 handicap and 2nd over 1100m on his penultimate start at this track on November 22nd in a Class 1 race. Hard to ignore. Lover Song (FR) Three unplaced runs this year, 7th over the track and trip behind.
RACE 2: HAUTEURS SOLLE CLAIMING STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 1200M – TIME: 21:30 PRIZE MONEY: EUR22100
Dubaiearth (IRE) Unplaced last time in a Class 2 race two weeks ago, a win before that over 1300m at Deauville in a maiden on January 29th on the PSF. Can make presence felt on turf. Go Ken Go (FR) Three unplaced runs of late, 2nd before that over 1200m at Chantilly in a handicap on September 1st. Capable of being involved down in class. Hollie Wood (FR) Fair 6th last time over 1300m at Chantilly in a claiming race on February 27th. She won over 1600m at Clairefontaine last July. Player. Misty City (FR) Two unplaced efforts since a 2nd over 1500m at Cagnes-Sur-Mer on February 22nd in a handicap. Ought to be in the shake-up.
RACE 3: VULAINES SEINE MAIDEN STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 1400M – TIME: 22:05 PRIZE MONEY: EUR16500
Pennsylvania (FR) Good placed form, 3rd on the latest over 1400m at Chantilly on February 27th and a 2nd before that at this track in September over 1200m. Key chance. Cala Rossa (FR) Two 5th place runs of late, the most recent over 1600m in a conditions race at Cagnes-Sur-Mer on January 20th. Drop in trip can bring out improvement. Marsiho (IRE) Unplaced last time, 3rd before that on debut at Cagnes-Sur-Mer on January 13th over 1500m in a conditions race on turf. Ought to be thereabouts. Ipso Facto (IRE) Two unplaced runs this year, 7th at Deauville over 1300m in a Class 3 handicap on January 22nd last time. Has shown talent and can make the top-four.
RACE 4: E. DE MONTIJO STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 2200M – TIME: 22:40 PRIZE MONEY: EUR16500
Cassius (FR) Unplaced last time, 3rd before that over 2700m at Chantilly in a Class 3 race on January 10th. Class 1 handicap winner in June last year at Chantilly. Key player. Master Cath (FR) Fair 5th over 2150m at Cagnes-Sur-Mer in a Class 1 race on February 1st when last seen. Won 4 races last year. Hard to ignore. Gala (FR) Two solid efforts, 2nd on the latter over 1900m at Deauville in a Class 3 race on February 6th and a win on debut in December over 1500m. Open to progress on turf debut. Altiama (FR) Won on her second start over 2500m at Deauville in a conditions race on January 22nd. Can improve and warrants consideration.
RACE 5: DAME JOUANNE STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 1800M – TIME: 23:15 PRIZE MONEY: EUR21000
Gerard Ter Borch (FR) Confident winner in a Class 2 Handicap over 2000m at Fontainebleau on the 13th of November 2025. Can be lethal on a fresh return. Stormy Donald (FR) Convincing winner in a Class 3 Condition over 1900m at Deauville on the 6th of February 2026. Has the ability to follow up. Le Roi Rene (FR) Credible 4th in a Class 2 Condition over 2150m at Cagnes-Sur-Mer on the 12th of January 2026. Good place chance. Sabroso (FR) Good 2nd in a Condition over 2000m at Madrid on the 9th of November 2025. Returns to French soil and can give a good account.
RACE 6: FONT. DESIREE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 3000M – TIME: 23:50 PRIZE MONEY: EUR17300
Trevor Senora (FR) Forgivable 12th in a Class 4 Handicap over 3400m at Deauville on the 12th of December 2025. Can run better on his return. Milord Du Lemo (FR) Smart 3rd in a Class 4 Handicap over 3200m at Le Mans on the 4th of March 2026. Good winning chance. Amor A Mani (FR) Good 2nd in a Class 3 Handicap over 3200m at Cagnes-Sur-Mer on the 18th of February 2026. Massive each way shout. Joshua Moon (FR) Better effort into 2nd in a Class 4 Condition over 2400m at Saint-Brieuc on the 1st of March 2026. Include in all plays.
RACE 7: DE LARCHANT HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 1200M – TIME: 00:25 PRIZE MONEY: EUR21100
Albertinelli (FR) Good run into 2nd in a Class 3 Handicap over 1100m at Fontainebleau on the 28th of February 2026. Bold winning chance. Clean Bowled (FR) Pleasant 5th in a Class 3 Handicap over 1100m at Fontainebleau on the 28th of February 2026. Must have a minor each way chance. Legal Eagle (FR) Decent 4th in a Class 3 Handicap over 1100m at Fontainebleau on the 28th of February 2026. Place chance. Red Gust (FR) Improved into 7th in a Class 3 Handicap over 1100m at Fontainebleau on the 28th of February 2026. Still a maiden contender but will be honest.
RACE 8: FONTAINE PORT HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 1200M – TIME: 01:00 PRIZE MONEY: EUR25900
Jess Livermore A firm winner in a Class 3 Handicap over 1100m at Fontainebleau on the 28th of February 2026. Can strongly follow up. Culcor Pleasant 4th in a Class 3 Claimer over 1200m at Fontainebleau on the 6th of March 2026. Minor each way chance. Baba Sim (FR) Hard trying 8th in a Class 3 Handicap over 1300m at Chantilly on the 19th of February 2026. Can redeem himself in this field. Le Central (FR) Good 3rd in a Class 3 Claimer over 1200m at Fontainebleau on the 6th of March 2026. Place chance on form.




























