Sha Tin Track Spy: Sunday, 19 April
April 18 Selangor Preview By Mark Lydeamore
Royal Champion seeks more overseas success in the FWD QEII Cup
He has taken on a new lease of life since arriving at Burke’s yard, including when finishing an honourable third in the G1 Irish Champion Stakes (2000m) at Leopardstown, Ireland, in September last year, and the trainer believes the FWD QEII Cup will represent his ideal scenario.
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$5 Million BYD Quokka Preview
Ascot’s richest sprint is again set to become a battleground between home-ground strength and interstate ambition, with Saturday’s $5 million BYD Quokka offering the locals the chance to defend their turf against a sharp group of raiders flying across the Nullarbor in search of Western Australia’s biggest prize.
Run over 1200 metres at weight-for-age, the Quokka has quickly established itself as a race that demands both class and adaptability, and this year’s field has no shortage of either.
The local brigade has genuine depth, and there is no shortage of horses who know exactly what Ascot sprinting is all about. Rope Them In comes into the race off a timely win in the Roma Cup, where he charged home to edge out Smooth Chino and Oscar’s Fortune, and that result only strengthened his standing as one of the key hopes from the west. Steve Wolfe’s gelding has already proven himself around Ascot, owns strong 1200-metre credentials and looks the sort of horse who can absorb the pressure of a big-race tempo before launching late.
Oscar’s Fortune also gives the locals a serious weapon. Dion Luciani’s sprinter has been a consistent presence in the better short-course races in Perth, winning the Rock Magic first-up before following it with a sound third in the Roma Cup. He has not yet won at 1200 metres, but he has repeatedly shown he belongs in these races and his Ascot record gives him every right to be in the conversation. He is the kind of horse who keeps turning up, keeps giving himself a chance and now gets another crack on the biggest stage in his home state.
Smooth Chino has emerged as one of the more fascinating runners in the race. The lightly raced gelding has built an outstanding record, winning six of his seven starts, and his first-up second in the Roma Cup suggested he has the talent to measure up in open company. He may lack the exposed résumé of some of the more seasoned stars, but his rise has been hard to ignore and the booking of Mark Zahra only adds further interest. If he can reproduce that fresh effort, he could give the locals another genuine reason to believe.
Then there is the established home-state form around horses such as Magnificent Andy, Talkanco and Luana Miss. Magnificent Andy has long been a reliable local performer and gets a soft draw, while Talkanco and Luana Miss bring the three-year-old filly angle and will carry just 54.5 kilograms. Neither has the profile of the main market elects, but both add another layer to a local challenge that is far from one-dimensional.
Still, for all the strength of the west, the eastern states have not come simply to make up the numbers. They are coming for the riches, and they are bringing proper Group 1 form with them. Jigsaw arrives with perhaps the most explosive winning profile in the race, having strung together victories in the McEwen Stakes, Meteorite, Railway Sprint, VOBIS Gold Sprint and most recently the William Reid Stakes. He has built his reputation around speed, aggression and the ability to sustain pressure at a high level, and while barrier 13 is awkward, his racing style ensures there will be no guessing about the plan. He will go forward, make his presence felt and try to break the locals’ hearts.
Caballus also brings heavyweight eastern form. Bjorn Baker’s gelding resumed with a strong second to Joliestar in the Expressway before producing a career-defining victory in the Newmarket Handicap at Flemington. That is elite sprint form, and it makes him one of the obvious threats to the WA defence. He has tactical speed, proven 1200-metre credentials and the sort of profile that says he has come west with a very serious chance of taking the money home.
Rey Magnerio may be an interstate horse on paper, but he is hardly a stranger to Western Australian success. He ran a close third in the Winterbottom before returning to win the Gold Rush at Ascot in December, and that form gives him a slightly different profile from some of the other eastern raiders. He has already handled the trip, he has already succeeded at Ascot and he gets William Pike in the saddle again. That combination alone will make plenty of local punters sit up and take notice.
Spywire and Jedibeel add further depth to the travelling party. Spywire comes off a win in the Discovery at Ballarat and draws ideally in barrier one, while Jedibeel was narrowly beaten in The Galaxy and has enough class to make his presence felt if the race is run to suit. They may not command the same spotlight as Jigsaw or Caballus, but both reinforce just how determined the eastern states challenge is this year.
That is what makes this edition of the Quokka so compelling. The local brigade is not relying on one standout to fend off the raiders. Instead, Western Australia comes armed with a cluster of genuine hopes, horses who know Ascot, know the conditions and know how to perform in the state’s biggest sprint races. Against them stands a powerful eastern assault led by Group 1 winners and proven open-class sprinters prepared to cross the Nullarbor in pursuit of a $2 million first prize.
Whether the west can hold firm or the visitors can pinch the prize, Saturday’s BYD Quokka promises another chapter in the growing interstate rivalry that has helped make the race such a major draw. The locals will back home-track advantage, race familiarity and the depth of their sprinting ranks. The invaders will trust the strength of their elite form and the belief that the riches on offer are worth the long trip west. One way or another, Ascot is set for another sprinting spectacle.
By Scott Bailey

Champagne & All Aged Stakes Preview

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Sheer Speed Can Take Candy Town Home
The midweek meeting at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth is set to favour horses with natural early speed, as firm track conditions persist before the anticipated seasonal rain. In this context, Candy Town emerges as the headline contender in Race 6 over 1000m. A naturally fast sprinter, she has previously defeated high-class opposition, including the accomplished Questioning, over the same course and distance. Although her career has been interrupted by lengthy breaks, her recent return—finishing a close second to Sardinia Bay—suggests she is nearing peak condition. With race fitness improving and a favourable setup, she is expected to utilise her early pace to full effect.
Her main rival, Elusive Winter, is another speedster but faces a tricky draw that could compromise his early positioning. Despite a weight advantage through jockey bookings, he is worse off at the weights relative to Candy Town based on prior form, which may prove decisive. North Point, though slightly below form recently, remains a capable runner and could rebound, especially returning to a straight track scenario more suited to his strengths.
Elsewhere on the card, Theleia is identified as the standout bet in Race 4 (1400m), having consistently produced strong form and narrowly missed last time. With top jockey engagement, she appears primed to break through. In Race 1, Magma Flow holds the best exposed form and is expected to shed maiden status if reproducing his previous efforts.
Race 3 features an intriguing rematch between From The Island and Hero’s Journey, with the former slightly disadvantaged at the weights despite a recent victory. That result could have implications for Race 5, where Le Concierge drops back in trip and may benefit from sprint conditions.
The later races present competitive matchups. In Race 8, Show Off and Future Free bring contrasting profiles, with the former unlucky in recent outings and the latter possibly better suited to longer distances. Race 7 sees South Of France narrowly preferred over stablemate Peaches And Cream based on recent consistency.
The meeting concludes with Race 9, where Masterofthemoon is tipped to prevail over 2000m if he stays the trip, having shown strong finishing ability in his comeback run.
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April 12 Selangor Preview By Mark Lydeamore
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Malmesbury Missile is locked on target
Big prize money headlines Saturday’s meeting at Hollywoodbets Greyville, featuring the R5 million Race Coast Sales Big Cap and the R3 million Race Coast Slipper, with an added R100,000 bonus for the Slipper winner.
Justin Snaith, fresh off two Grade 1 victories at Turffontein, looks strongly represented in the Big Cap with Malmesbury Missile. The son of Gimmethegreenlight showed early promise before losing form last season but returned as a gelding with an explosive win in the Grade 3 Byerley Turk. A similar performance should make him hard to beat.
Talk To The Master shapes as the main danger after back-to-back victories and now meets Randolph Hearst on 5.5kg better terms. Tin Tin is an intriguing lightweight contender, unbeaten since shedding his maiden, while Vapour Trail represents Vaughan Marshall’s powerful KZN record despite a tricky draw.
The Slipper looks highly competitive where luck in running may prove decisive. Sean Tarry holds a strong hand headed by Turn It Up, a two-time winner partnered again by Keagan de Melo. Stablemate Red Spice arrives in winning form with Craig Zackey aboard, while Champagne Spice can bounce back after a below-par latest effort. Feature winner Secretary Bird adds further depth to Tarry’s powerful quartet.
One of the best bets on the card could be Questioning in race five. Despite a wide draw, his top-class form suggests he can overcome a big weight. Vihaan’s Web and lightly weighted Jerusalema Rain look the main threats, while poly specialist Good Traveller returns to turf.
The Pick 6 opener appears open, with Amelia’s Legacy, local debutant Tulip Fields, Highveld raider That’s My Baby and well-drawn Miss Ladyaterix all holding claims.
The closing handicaps are competitive. Progressive Beyond All Doubt can follow up his maiden win, though veteran Fostinovo and improving Cowboy Country pose dangers. In the finale, Phutulicious enjoys ideal conditions, while Sign Of Fate, Lunch Money and consistent Definitely Yes all have winning chances in a wide-open finish.
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France Express Form & Race Previews (Le Mans) – Tuesday, April...
RACE 1: CANTON ECOMMOY STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 1100M – TIME: 17:51 PRIZE MONEY: EUR21000
Renouveau (FR) A two-year-old filly by Penny’s Picnic out of Rive Neuve who is making her debut. Her Dam won once in 7 starts. Could be the one to beat. Moondance (FR) A two-year-old filly by Thunder Moon out of Dark Between Stars who is making her debut. Her mother won once in just 5 starts. Should be a threat for an in form yard. She’s Box Office (IRE) A two- year-old Filly by Bungle Inthejungle out of She’s a Babe who is making her debut. Her Dam won once in 6 starts. Can be a threat. Gipsy Princess (FR) A two-year-old filly by Van Beethoven out of Princess Secret who is making her debut. Her Dam was unraced in France. Not out of it.
RACE 2: CHATEAU DU LOIR STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 2300M – TIME: 18:23 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Cheerio A three-year-old colt by Lord Kanaloa out of Rjwa who is making his debut His Dam won twice and was Listed placed. Can score. New Commander (FR) A three-year-old colt by New Bay out of Pessemona who is making his debut. His Dam was a listed race winner. Should contest the finish. Pappagena A three-year-old filly by Pinatubo out of Momentus who is making her debut. Her mother raced twice without winning. Can be a threat for this stable. Sottcat Fal (FR) A three-year-old filly by Sottsass out of Rouen Cathedral who is making her debut. Her Dam was unraced in France. Monitor the betting.
RACE 3: LA SUZE MAIDEN STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 3200M – TIME: 18:55 PRIZE MONEY: EUR11900
Keen Lady (FR) A runner-up in her last four starts, the latest a Conditions race over this course and distance on 20 March. Can go one better. Queen D’aunou (FR) Not disgraced when fifth in a Conditions race at Fontainebleau over 2600m on 11 April. Can contest the finish. Never Risk (FR) In good shape and was runner-up in a Conditions race at Nancy over 2500m on 4 April. Should contest the finish. Kohama (FR) Retuned form a lengthy break and was runner-up in a class 4 Conditions race at Fougeres over 3200m on 5 April. Can make the frame.
RACE 4: LA FLECHE STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 1400M – TIME: 19:27 PRIZE MONEY: EUR20100
Trinquette (FR) Needed the last run when 6th in a Listed race at Chantilly over 1100m on 16 March. Fit – ter this time and can score. Persian Imp Cen (IRE) Knocking hard at the door and was runner-up in a class 2 Conditions race at Saint-Cloud over 1400m on 29 March. Can go one place better. Polly Shelby (FR) Needed her last run when 8th in a class 2 Conditions race at Saint-Cloud over 1400m on 29 March. Capable of contesting the finish fitter this time. Holy Spirit (FR) Victorious in a Conditions race at Saint-Cloud over 1400m on 3 April. Liked the grass and could double up.
RACE 5: SABLE MAIDEN STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 1600M – TIME: 20:12 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Stormrider (FR) Showed improvement and was runner-up in a Conditions race at La Testa-du-Buch over 1600m on 21 March. Liked it on the grass and can go one better. Charlie Oscar Showed some improvement when a runner-up in a Conditions race at Lyon La Soie over 1800m on 21 March. Can contest the finish. Dennis The Menace (FR) Has run well in both starts and was fourth in a Conditions race at Deauville over 1500m on 2 December. Returns from a break but is not out of it. Mister Charmes (IRE) Showed some promise when a runner-up on debut in a Conditions race over this track and trip on 20 March. Can be a threat to these rivals.
RACE 6: MONTMIRAIL MAIDEN STAKES (TURF TRACK) – 1600M – TIME: 20:47 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Northern Line Finished 7th on debut in a Condition race at Saint-Cloud over 1600m on 29 March. Not disgraced that day and has claims at scoring. Hello Avenue (FR) Not reliable but was fourth in a Conditions race at Saint- Cloud over 1400m on 3 April. Can do even better this time around. Dalkola (IRE) Finished third in a Conditions race at Le Croise-Laroche over 1800m on 20 March. Should be a threat to these rivals. Very Pretty Consistent so far and finished fourth in a Conditions race at Compiegne over 1600m on 27 March. Can contest the finish once again.
RACE 7: PRUILLE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 1950M – TIME: 21:22 PRIZE MONEY: EUR14400
Purbright Dralliv (FR) Unreliable but was a runner-up in a handicap at Argentan over 1900m on 9 April. Can go one place better. Dahariz (FR) Yet to win a race but was third in a handicap at Argentan over 1900m on 9 April. Should be a threat to these rivals. Empress Star (FR) Returned to form and was runner-up in a class 4 Conditions race at Nort-sur-Erdre over 1800m on 5 April. Capable of making the frame. Hey Man (FR) In good shape and finished fourth in a handicap at Argentan over 1900m on 9 April. Should be in the mix of things once again.
RACE 8: SILLE HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) – 1950M – TIME: 21:57 PRIZE MONEY: EUR16300
Suleyman Showed some improvement when fourth in a handicap at Le-Lion-d Angers over 2000m on 5 April. Capable of winning a race of this nature. Joyce Galeste (FR) Successful in a class 4 Conditions race at Le Croise- Laroche over 1800m on 20 March. Likes it back on the grass and can double up. Handhy (FR) Holding form and finished fourth in a claimer at Le Croise-Laroche over 2500m on 4 April. Can contest the finish. Gyp Sea (FR) Only modest of late and finished 8th in a handicap at Saint-Cloud over 1600m on 10 April. Capable of making the frame.
South Africa Express Form & Race Previews (Vaal) – April 21
RACE BY RACE PREVIEWS: VAAL@2026.04.21
Vaal, 21.04.2026, Race 1, Gallops, 1200m, Turf, R130.000, 12:35GMT+2
Race Summary: NORTHUMBERLAND finished comfortably ahead of JAN FISKAAL and MFULATHELA when finishing 3rd over track and trip on debut. With that experience under the belt and natural improvement expected, it could pay to follow his progress. Well-bred newcomers RAPTOR KING and SANDS OF VALHALLA are worth a market check and could pose a threat, especially if the betting speaks in their favour. BILLION STARS is another to keep an eye on.
Selections: #10 Northumberland, #11 Raptor King, #12 Sands Of Valhalla, #5 Egremont
Vaal, 21.04.2026, Race 2, Gallops, 1200m, Turf, R120.000, 13:10GMT+2
Race Summary: ALICE B TOKLAS caught the eye when a fast-finishing 3rd on debut over this course and distance. She would have benefitted from that experience and won’t need to improve much – if at all – to confirm that promise and open her account. PLATINUM SHAY has a bit to find on that form but is weighted to pose more of a threat on 2.5kg better terms. The newcomers PISTA RESISTANCE, PLEASURE SEEKING and STORM AVALANCHE are well-bred fillies worth a market check on debut. Follow the betting moves!
Selections: #1 Alice B Toklas, #5 Platinum Shay, #7 Storm Avalanche, #6 Pleasure Seeking
Vaal, 21.04.2026, Race 3, Gallops, 1800m, Turf, R120.000, 13:45GMT+2
Race Summary: POMPEII SHIELD has been costly to follow recently but he is open to improvement over this extended trip so could reward supporters. He had excuses last time when finishing behind ROYALE JACKET but that rival’s consistency and experience over the distance could give him the edge. ASIAH’S TIARA was an improved 2nd last time and ought to have a say in the outcome with the headgear worn that day unsurprisingly retained. TWELTH OF NEVER and GREENSIDE GIRL have more scope than most so can’t be underestimated either.
Selections: #1 Royale Jacket, #3 Pompeii Shield, #6 Asiah’s Tiara, #4 Twelfth Of Never
Vaal, 21.04.2026, Race 4, Gallops, 1800m, Turf, R105.000, 14:20GMT+2
Race Summary: VIXENINTHEVINEYARD and COOL REGGAE are closely matched on the form of their recent meetings. Both have the credentials to fight out the finish, though could be vulnerable to less-exposed younger rivals. GIMMESUMLUV and STORM BALLET have shown enough to be competitive and remain open to improvement stretching out to this distance for the first time. CHARIKLO and stablemate BE MY FATE should make their presence felt too, as the step up to this trip will likely unlock further improvement.
Selections: #5 Vixeninthevineyard, #4 Cool Reggae, #7 Be My Fate, #1 Chariklo
Vaal, 21.04.2026, Race 4, Gallops, 1800m, Turf, R105.000, 14:20GMT+2
Race Summary: DAMOVA, even as a 7yo mare, looked better than ever when winning over this trip last time. She won a little easier than the margin of victory suggests so a 5-point penalty may not be enough to prevent her from following up off a career-high mark. Runner-up ONE MORE STAR is 1kg better off so should pose a threat again. Last-start winner FUTUREWOLFF, class-dropper BATTLEGROUND and EUPHRATES will fight out the minors.
Selections: #3 Damova, #2 One More Star, #5 Futurewolff, #1 Battleground
Vaal, 21.04.2026, Race 6, Gallops, 1400m, Turf, R130.000, 15:30GMT+2
Race Summary: GOLDEN OPERATOR impressed when winning in first-time blinkers over a similar trip recently and he remains open to further improvement with the headgear retained. However, a 6-point penalty for that last-start victory tilts the scales in favour of KING HARALD, who beat the former in an earlier meeting over 1600m and is weighted to confirm that superiority on 0.5kg better terms. WILD INTENT is slung in under the conditions but unlikely to be fully tuned after a 136-day absence. ECHO CHECK is lightly raced and could improve to get his career back on track.
Selections: #1 King Harald, #2 Golden Operator, #3 Wild Intent, #4 Echo Check
Vaal, 21.04.2026, Race 7, Gallops, 1200m, Turf, R135.000, 16:05GMT+2
Race Summary: RACHEL WALL was an eye-catching 3rd on her reappearance in a Grade 3 over 1160m last time and a repeat of that performance off an unchanged mark, with improved fitness on her side, should suffice at this level. KOMATI RIVER and CALANTHA are held on that form but better off on the revised weight terms. The latter could also improve with blinkers fitted for the first time. BLIZZARD SNOW, ROAMING SPIRIT and returning GREEN FLASH have the means to make their presence felt too.
Selections: #2 Rachel Wall, #3 Calantha, #6 Roaming Spirit, #7 Blizzard Snow
Vaal, 21.04.2026, Race 8, Gallops, 1200m, Turf, R105.000, 16:40GMT+2
Race Summary: CAROLINE ISLAND concedes weight to all but will likely play a leading role back in same-sex company off a reduced mark. MISS NOVAX has good 1200m record so will relish dropping back to this trip. She should fight out the finish eased in grade off a slightly lower rating. LOVABLE, QUIET WINTER, WISE COUNSEL and ROYAL KAILANI have more scope than most and could get into the picture with any improvement. VALIEVA and SIGRID SWING are honest hard knockers with earning potential too.
Selections: #2 Miss Novax, #1 Caroline Island, #7 Lovable, #3 Wise Counsel
Best Win: #2 RACHEL WALL
Best Value Bet: #2 MISS NOVAX
Best Longshot: #2 MISS NOVAX































