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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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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RACE 1: FORET DE FONTAINEBLEAU HANDICAP (HCP) (FROM FONTAINEBLEAU RACE 1) – 2000M | TIME: 19:55 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 50900
Dalakir A close-up fourth in a Qualifying Handicap over 1800m at this course on 17 March. Has placed in three of his four Quinté+ races and the form of his last race has worked out well, with the fifth placed runner having come out and won. Prince Des Villes (FR) Narrowly beaten when second in a Qualifying Handicap over 1800m at this course on 17 March. That was his first run back after 5 months and he looks a serious contender. Guillerette (FR) A respectable sixth in a Handicap over 2000m at Saint-Cloud on 29 March. She won a Quinté+ at the same course last month, is well drawn in gate No 2 and is expected to be highly competitive again. Melbora (FR) Finished eighth in a Handicap over 2000m at Saint-Cloud on 29 March. Looks well weighted and has won her only race at this course with Cristian Demuro up, and he will be riding her again.
RACE 2: MARE AUX FEES CLAIMING STAKES (3YO) (FROM FONTAINEBLEAU RACE 2) – 2000M | TIME: 20:30 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 22100
Camponanes (IRE) A 2-length winner of a Handicap over 1600m at Pornichet on 25 March. His form on sand has been outstanding and now he will see if it can be as good on turf. Bleu Nuit (IRE) A moderate ninth in a Handicap over 2400m at Saint-Cloud on 3 April. He did not run well on the turf last time but he is dropping in class this time and could be competitive. Papito (FR) Not beaten too far when fifth in a Claimer over 2400m at Moulins on 9 April. Has been consistent at this level and should prefer the drop in distance. Atalaya (FR) A moderate seventh in a Claimer over 2000m at Saint-Cloud on 5 March. She did not run well on the turf last time but it is worth noting that Maxime Guyon stays with her.
RACE 3: CHAP-LA-REINE MAIDEN STAKES (3YO) (FROM FONTAINEBLEAU RACE 3) – 2000M | TIME: 21:05 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 24700
Sorano (FR) A decent third in a Maiden over 2400m at Saint-Cloud on 24 March. Has one second place and three thirds in his four races and will benefit from the drop in trip. Derawar A promising fourth in a Condition for unraced horses over 2000m at Saint-Cloud on 19 March. He raced greenly on that debut and can only improve. Earthquake (FR) Finished fifth in a Condition for unraced horses over 2000m at Saint-Cloud on 19 March. Was narrowly behind DERAWAR (1) in that race and there should be little between them again. Citoyen (FR) Unraced 3YO colt by Too Darn Hot out of Galileo mare Louve Nationale, trained by Andre Fabre. A half-brother to Group 3 Winner and Grade 1-placed mare Ligne D’Or.
RACE 4: DES PINS MAIDEN STAKES (3YO) (FROM FONTAINEBLEAU RACE 4) – 2000M | TIME: 21:40 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 16500
Rosa Gallica (FR) Beaten 3.25 lengths into fourth in a Maiden over 1800m at Chantilly on 30 March. That was her first run back in 11 months and was on the sand. Her form on turf is even better. Chevaldor A 2-length third in a Maiden over 1800m at Chantilly on 30 March. He has not run a bad race and is overdue a first victory. Janah (FR) A strong second in a Maiden over 2400m at Compiegne on 30 May last year. She has excellent form but is having her first run back after almost 11 months. Magical Treasure (IRE) A 3.5-length second in a Maiden over 2200m at Lyon Parilly on 7 October. That was a decent debut run in France after having her first run in the UK. Must be considered despite the rest.
RACE 5: NAPOLEON III CLAIMING STAKES (3YO) (FROM FONTAINEBLEAU RACE 5) – 1200M | TIME: 22:15 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 22100
Oshia (FR) A runner-up in this division at Chantilly over 1400m on 30 March. Will like it back on the grass and can go one place better. Tinmander (FR) Knocking hard at the door and was runner-up in this division over this course and distance on 17 March. Should be right there at the finish. Misty City (FR) Has some fair form and was not disgraced when fifth in a Claimer at Saint-Cloud over 1400m on 10 April. Will be competitive in this line-up. Dubaiearth (IRE) Kept to the PSF so far and was sixth in a Condition at Chantilly over 1300m on 3 March. Capable of being a threat to these rivals.
RACE 6: COMMERCANTS MAIDEN STAKES (3YO) (FROM LE LION D’ANGERS RACE 1) – 2000M | TIME: 22:32 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 19200
Patriarche Showed ability to be seventh at Chantilly over 1800m on 19 February on his sole start. Open to progress and should be more focused this time. Player. Good Bye Davier (FR) Placed second on his last run over 2000m at this track in a Maiden on 5 April. Seems to be improving with experience and can be involved. Anoudeux (FR) Ran with promise on debut over 1800m when third in a Maiden at Morlaix on 29 March. He will know more this time and is hard to rule out. Daytonine (IRE) Finished seventh on her sole start over 2000m at ParisLong- champ on 5 April. She will step forward from her debut and can make her presence felt.
RACE 7: DES NOISETIERS HANDICAP (HCP) (FROM FONTAINEBLEAU RACE 6) – 1600M | TIME: 22:50 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 24000
Parvage Liked it on the grass and was runner-up in a Handicap at Saint-Cloud over 1600m on 24 March. Can go one better this time. Divo (FR) Not disgraced when fourth in a Handicap at Saint-Cloud over 1600m on 24 March. Can contest the finish once again. Red Scotch (FR) Yet to win a race but is consistent and was third in a Condition at Le Mans over 1600m on 20 March. Can be competitive again. Waterfall Blues (FR) Has only been modest so far and finished seventh in a Condition at this track over 1200m on 13 March. Capable of improvement first time in a Handicap and could be a threat.
RACE 8: SENTIERS DENECOURT STAKES (4YO+) (FROM FONTAINEBLEAU RACE 7) – 1200M | TIME: 23:25 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 14600
Charismatic Chick (IRE) Has improved of late and finished fifth in a Handicap at Chantilly over 1200m on 14 April. Has claims in an open race. Papateou (FR) Not reliable and finished eighth in a Handicap at Le Croise-Laroche over 1100m on 4 April. Victorious back in November and can contest the finish. Sweet As (FR) Unreliable and finished third in a Claimer at Argentan over 1300m on 9 April. Has shown improvement and is not out of it. King Return (FR) Only modest of late and was eighth in a Handicap at Chantilly over 1200m on 14 April. Victorious back in June and has a chance in this line-up.
RACE 9: DOLMEN HANDICAP (HCP) (FROM LE LION D’ANGERS RACE 3) – 3000M | TIME: 23:42 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 13400
Becquathunder (FR) Two fifth placed runs this year, the most recent over 3200m at Bordeaux Le Bouscat in a Class 4 Handicap on 27 March. Key chance. First Creation (FR) Placed fourth last time on 4 April, and a win before that over 2400m at Saint-Brieuc in a Class 4 on 1 March. Player. God Save The Queen (FR) Placed third last time over 2200m at Senonnes in a Class 4 Handicap on 8 April. Each-way angle. Lady Du Saphir (FR) Unplaced on her last four runs, the latter over 2200m at Senonnes in Class 4 Handicap on 8 April. Capable of a better performance.
RACE 10: L’AQUEDUC HANDICAP (HCP) (FROM FONTAINEBLEAU RACE 8) – 2000M | TIME: 00:00 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 25900
Foxey Lady (FR) Showed some improvement when third in a Handicap at Saint-Cloud over 2000m on 29 March. Could be ready for a winning turn. Waldkauz (FR) Not reliable but was third in a Handicap at Lyon-Parilly over 2200m on 29 March. Can contest the finish. Septimus (FR) Showed some improvement when seventh in a Handicap at Saint-Cloud over 2000m on 29 March. Victorious back in October and is not out of it. Denia (IRE) Did not show her best when eighth in a Handicap at Deauville over 1800m on 7 April. Some good runs before that and can be a real threat to these rivals.
RACE 11: HIPP. ANGEVINS MAIDEN STAKES (4YO+) (FROM LE LION D’ANGERS RACE 5) – 2400M | TIME: 00:45 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 11900
Grand Terroir (FR) Placed third on his last start over 2400m at Lyon Parilly in a Condition on 29 March. Live contender. Torreador (FR) Placed third on his last run over 2400m at Pornichet in a Condition on 25 March. Looks progressive and can feature. Kupka (FR) Three unplaced runs of late, seventh in a Class 3 Handicap over 2400m at Saint-Cloud on 10 April last time out. Capable of being involved. Matador Blou (FR) Showed ability to be eighth on his sole start over 2000m at Senonnes in a Condition on 8 April. Can make the Top 4.
RACE 12: SOCIETAIRES CLAIMING STAKES (4YO+) (FROM LE LION D’ANGERS RACE 7) – 1400M | TIME: 01:45 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 15400
Dapango (GER) Two wins of late, the latter over 1600m at Pornichet in a Class 4 Claimer on 18 February. Handles turf and can get the hat-trick up. Bonny Glitters (FR) Two solid efforts of late, second on the most recent over 1600m at Pornichet in a Class 4 Claimer behind DAPANGO (3) when beaten by 2 lengths on 18 February. Back on the turf and can feature. Ananteal (FR) Three unplaced runs since a win over 1500m at Cagnes-Sur-Mer in a Class 3 Handicap on 19 January. Ought to be thereabouts. Breizhy Boy (FR) Unplaced last time, a win before that at Pau over 1400m in a Class 3 Handicap on 13 January. One to look at each-way.
RACE 13: OLIVIER BOURGEAIS HANDICAP (HCP) (FROM LE LION D’ANGERS RACE 8) – 2000M | TIME: 02:15 | PRIZE MONEY: EUR 19200
Artoa (FR) Unplaced last time, fourth before that over 1800m at Lyon La Soie in a Maiden on 2 March. Reasonably well handicapped and can feature. Varesi Three placed efforts this year, second on the most recent over 2000m at Le Mans in a Maiden on 4 March. Looks ready to win. Marycha (FR) Two fifth placed runs of late, the most recent over 1600m at Pornichet in a Handicap on 25 March. Back on turf and can be involved. Astredargent (FR) Finished fifth last time out over 2000m at Deauville in a Handicap on 8 April. Ought to be involved in the shake-up.






























