Winning Post racing calendar 2023/24

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2023/24 CALENDAR

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ANAMOE

An emotional James Cummings compared Anamoe to 1980s European great Dancing Brave after the Godolphin horse opened his four-year-old season with a stunning victory in the Winx Stakes. The win kicked off an outstanding 2022/23 for Anamoe — his nine starts yielded seven wins, six of them at Group 1 level including the Cox Plate. James McDonald was his pilot throughout. With his Winx win, Anamoe became only the second Australian colt/entire this century (after Show A Heart) to win Group 1s at two, three and four.

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ALLIGATOR BLOOD

The reinvention of former boom three-year-old Alligator Blood continued when Group 1 racing returned to Sandown last September. After a disqualification, two stable changes and trouble with the stewards over his ownership, the gelding had broken a 27-month drought in the Stradbroke back in June. Three races later he tackled the Underwood at Sandown, leading in the small field and kicking clear under Tim Clark to score for co-trainers Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott. Alligator Blood would go on to make it three majors for the season, taking the Champions Mile and Futurity.

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Hopeful (USA)

FIBA World Cup quarter finals

FIBA World Cup quarter finals

FIBA World Cup round of 16

Memsie, Cockram, McNeil, Heath 1100, Heatherlie, Chelmsford, Furious, Concorde, Tramway, City Tatts Club Cup, Jolly Beggar, Sheep Hills Cup, Mendooran Cup, Birdsville Cup, Surat Cup, Mareeba Cup, Kununurra Cup. Wanganui Guineas (NZ), Haydock Sprint Cup (UK), Jockey Club Gold Cup, Pacific Classic (USA).

Moree Cup

Black Nugget Cup Prix du Moulin (Fr) Spinaway (USA) FIBA World Cup round of 16

Sale, Casterton Dubbo

Gundagai

Mount Gambier

Sunshine Coast

Devonport

Apiam Bendigo

Tuncurry-Forster Cup, The Pearl Cairns Amateurs Ladies Day

FIBA World Cup semi finals

Feehan, McEwen, Chautauqua, Atlantic Jewel, Theo Marks, Run to the Rose, Sheraco, Ming Dynasty, Farnley, Griffith Cup, Enngonia Cup, Cairns Amateurs Cup, Weetwood Prelude, Goondiwindi Cup/Gourmet in Gundy, Morven Cup, Thangool Cup, Bedourie Cup

Kalgoorlie, Alice Springs Waverley

Dubbo Gold Cup, Coolgardie Cup Prix du Moulin (Fr), Irish St Leger, National Stakes, Moyglare, Flying Five (Ire), Centaur Stakes (Jpn), Del Mar Futurity (USA)

US Open men’s final, FIBA final

Nowra

bet365 18

Hamilton

25

26

Beaumont Newcastle Grafton Yeppoon

Balaklava Cup

Newcastle Cup, Tibbie Stakes, Cameron Handicap, Hurricane Handicap

Doncaster Cup (UK)

Makybe Diva, Let’s Elope, Bobbie Lewis, Exford Plate, Tontonan, Poseidon, Cap d’Antibes, The 7 Stakes, Tea Rose, Bill Ritchie, The Shorts, Kingston Town, Newcastle carnival day two, Wylie Handicap, Well Groomed Raceday, Pink Ribbon Cup, Nicopolis , Carnarvon Cup, Bowraville Cup, Pooncarie Cup, Barraba Cup, Dalby Cup, Atherton Cup, Springsure Cup Canterbury Belle (NZ), St Leger (UK) Woodbine Mile (Can)

Grenfell

Te Aroha

Mindarie-Halidon Cup

Great Northern day (NZ)

Arc trials day, Prix Vermeille, Grand Prix de Paris (Fr)

RWC: Australia v Fiji, Saint-Etienne

Flemington Taree

Mount Gambier

Sunshine Coast

24

Ladbrokes Park

Hillside Warwick Farm Strathalbyn Doomben Belmont Matamata 21 Cranbourne Hawkesbury Lismore Ipswich Woodville 22 Ballarat Scone Goulburn Ewan Twin Hills Gore

Lismore Cup, Untamed Sprint

27

Apiam Bendigo

Rosehill Murray Bridge

Ipswich Belmont Cambridge synthetic

Gold Nugget Ewan Cup

Canberra

Devonport

Kalgoorlie, Alice, Tauranga

Derby & Oaks Trials

Bathurst Cup, The Panorama, The Barb, Bill Aspros Cup

Boulder Cup

Preis von Europa (Ger)

RWC: Wales v Australia, Lyon

Dubbo

Moruya, Lockhart

Sunshine Coast

Townsville

Te Rapa

Moir Stakes, Stutt Stakes, Stocks, Scarborough Stakes

Benalla Cup

Bateman’s Bay Cup

Legend of the South Verandah Town Cup Ryder Cup, Rome Celebration Cup (HK)

Newcastle

Wagga

Bundarra

Mudgee

Tabulam

Morphettville Parks

Jamestown Eagle Farm Gold Coast

Mackay

Toowoomba

Charleville

Jundah

Gladstone

Julia Creek Innisfail Belmont

Landor

Hastings Riccarton

30

Epsom, Metropolitan, Flight, Premiere, Dulcify, Breeders’ Plate, Gimcrack, Ansett Classic, Black Heart Bart, Mackay Classic, Bundarra Cup, Tabulam Cup, Wagga Picnic Cup, Jamestown Cup, Jundah Cup.

Arrowfield Stud Plate, Hawke’s Bay Guineas (NZ), Prix du Cadran, Prix de Royallieu (Fr)

AFL Grand Final, Ryder Cup, Rome

TAB meetings in bold type Non-TAB in light type Night meetings Twilight meetings

Not all dates finalised — check state calendars. Please note — all dates for races and sport are local. Races and sporting events in the western hemisphere may be held on the following day by Australian time.

Wednesday Sunday Saturday Friday Thursday Tuesday Monday Caulfield Warracknabeal Randwick Hawkesbury Grafton Mendooran Morphettville Eagle Farm Gold Coast Birdsville Toowoomba Bundaberg Mareeba Emerald Surat Belmont Kununurra Darwin Riccarton Wanganui The Valley bet365 Mildura Rosehill Kembla Grange Armidale Griffith Enngonia Morphettville Doomben Gold Coast Cairns Toowoomba Nanango Goondiwindi Morven Thangool Cloncurry Bedourie Belmont Darwin Ruakaka Hastings 123 45610 79 1112
Seymour Wyong Canberra Acton Birdsville bet365 Geelong bet365 Bairnsdale Mudgee Moree Sunshine Coast Hobart Carnarvon Te Aroha Warrnambool Coffs Harbour Queanbeyan Benalla Scone Mackay Mornington Tuncurry Goulburn Cairns Oamaru Cranbourne Lismore Hawkesbury Gatton Northam Ladbrokes
Hillside Kensington Murray Bridge Eagle Farm Belmont Avondale
Wodonga Grafton Moe Moruya Muswellbrook Yeppoon
Sportsbet-Pakenham synthetic
Park
bet365 Park
Tamworth Spring Cup Lilly Pilly Cup WA King’s Birthday
Kembla
Townsville Northam Awapuni
Grange
13 Ladbrokes Park Hillside Canterbury Balaklava Doomben Belmont Cambridge synthetic Riccarton synthetic 14 8 bet365 Geelong Newcastle Canberra Ipswich Taupo 15
Echuca Randwick Newcastle Wagga Bowraville Pooncarie Barraba Geurie Morphettville Eagle Farm Gold Coast Dalby Gympie Springsure Winton Atherton Belmont Carnarvon New Plymouth Riccarton 16
St Leger meeting begins Park Hill Stakes (UK)
Flemington bet365
Seymour Donald Armidale
Halidon
Sunshine Coast Devonport York
17
Shadwell Fillies Mile (UK) Coffs Harbour
Corowa Narromine Mackay 1920
Cambridgeshire meeting begins (UK)
Swan Hill
Tarzino Trophy, Gold Trail, Sir Colin Meads (NZ), Irish Champion Stakes, Matron Stakes (Ire), Debutante (USA).
Rugby World Cup: Australia v Georgia, Saint-Denis, US Open women’s final
Longreach Ewan Taroom
Hills Mount Isa Belmont Meekatharra Darwin
Rapa,
23
Caulfield Tatura Rosehill Kembla Grange Gunnedah
Jerilderie
Come-By-Chance Morphettville Parks Toowoomba Gold Coast
Twin
Te
Awapuni
Underwood, Caulfield Guineas Prelude, Naturalism, Jim Moloney, Testa Rossa, Golden Rose, Golden Pendant, Shannon, Colin Stephen, Heritage, Weetwood, Toowoomba Cup, Tabtouch, Manilla Cup, Jerilderie Cup, Grenfell Cup, Come-By-Chance Cup, Longreach Cup, Taroom Cup, Twin Hills Cup, Mount Isa Spring Cup
Awapuni Metric Mile (NZ), Cheveley Park Stakes, Middle Park Stakes (UK), Pennsylvania Derby, Cotillion (USA)
Bathurst
Wyong Cup, Mona Lisa, Da Vinci Synthetic finals
Horsham
Leeton Belmont 28
Wyong Kilcoy Northam Awapuni
Warrnambool Tamworth
Moe
Lismore Cup Prelude
29
The Valley Benalla
Mornington Randwick

GIGA KICK

The build-up to the 2022 Everest was all about champion sprinter Nature Strip, the reigning champion whose last two starts had yielded wins in the King’s Stand Stakes and The Shorts. The old stager started an odds-on favourite but it was Craig Williams and young Victorian trainer Clayton Douglas who stole the show with Giga Kick at $21. The unbeaten three-year-old settled back before coming with an irresistible run to overwhelm Nature Strip, who weakened to finish fourth. By season’s end Giga Kick had established himself as Australia’s new sprint champion with wins in the All-Aged Stakes and Doomben 10,000.

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GOLD TRIP

The 2022 Melbourne Cup saw imported entire Gold Trip become the first topweight to win the great race since Makybe Diva in 2005. Ciaron Maher thus completed the set of spring majors, following his 2016 Caulfield Cup win with Jameka and the 2020 Cox Plate win of Sir Dragonet, who like Gold Trip was trained in partnership with English expat David Eustace. It was also a first Melbourne Cup for jockey Mark Zahra, after an untimely suspension cost him the ride on Verry Elleegant the year before. Remarkably, this was only the second win of Gold Trip’s career, coming 29 months after his Group 2 success in Lyon, France.

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AMELIA’S JEWEL

Amelia’s Jewel graduated to star status and gave trainer Simon Miller his first Group 1 victory with a brilliant win at Ascot last December in the Northerly Stakes (1800m), newly renamed after an earlier WA hero. An outstanding ride from Patrick Carbery saw the $2.90 favourite become the fourth filly to win the weight-for-age feature. Briefly held up at the top of the straight, Amelia’s Jewel burst through a gap to pounce on Ironclad 75 metres out, extending away to score by a length, her sixth win from seven starts. The filly would end her season with a win in the Group 3 Roma Cup and a narrow defeat in the first running of the $4 million Quokka.

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SKIRT THE LAW

It was a Queensland triumph last January as unbeaten filly Skirt The Law dominated a rescheduled Magic Millions Classic at the Gold Coast. Skirt The Law ($7) was trained in Brisbane by Tony Gollan, ridden by Queensland-based Ryan Maloney and bred in the Sunshine State by Lyndhurst Stud, using its rising-star stallion Better Than Ready. Skirt The Law led home an all-fillies first five and netted her connections a $350,000 bonus by virtue of her all-female ownership. Unusually the race was run on a Thursday, the previous Saturday’s meeting having been called off by a jockeys’ vote after race two.

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UNCOMMON JAMES

There were emotional scenes at Sandown last February after popular Queensland sprinter Uncommon James broke his Group 1 maiden in the Oakleigh Plate. It was also a first Group 1 for Queensland-based Victorian jockey Ben Thompson, who declared: “It means so much. It means everything, I’m a mess and I get that from my mother, who’s here. Far out.” Uncommon James, a four-year-old having just his eighth start, was bred and is raced by Lavin Park, near the small town of Cooroy in the Noosa hinterland. He is trained by Steven O’Dea in partnership with Matthew Hoysted, husband of owner/breeder Caitlin Hoysted (née Lavin).

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IN SECRET

When Dean Holland rode his biggest winner, In Secret in the Newmarket Handicap last March, the circumstances dictated he keep his emotions in check. The popular lightweight had picked up the ride on the James Cummings-trained filly earlier in the day, after a fall that knocked out In Secret’s jockey, Jamie Kah, and hospitalised fellow jockey Craig Williams with a broken collarbone. “First of all, what I didn’t want to do was carry on, win, lose or draw with what happened with Jamie and Willo,” Holland said. “My thoughts go out to them. I’m the lucky one that was able to ride light and picked up the ride on one of Australia’s best sprinters.” Less than two months later, Holland died from injuries he suffered in a race fall at Donald. He was 34.

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I WISH I WIN

The old Black Caviar firm of Peter Moody and Luke Nolen scaled the heights together again last season with the boom ex-Kiwi sprinter I Wish I Win. Racing in the Chittick family’s Waikato Stud colours, the black gelding arrived in Australia with a solid but unspectacular record of nine starts for two 1200-metre wins and Group 1 placings over 1400 and 1600 metres. He blossomed under Moody, winning four races from seven starts in 2022/23 including the $10 million Golden Eagle and the T.J. Smith Stakes at The Championships last April. Having landed in Australia with the equivalent of $143,053 in prizemoney, he finished the season with $7,760,553.

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DUNKEL

Patrick Payne and his mate Billy Egan combined for a Group 1 breakthrough when Kiwi-bred gelding Dunkel landed a plunge in last May’s SA Derby. While Payne notched 19 Group 1s as a rider, this was his first major as a trainer. Egan had ridden three Group 1 runners-up but never a winner at the highest level. Backed from as much as $14 into $8 despite a last-start failure in the Alister Clark Stakes, Dunkel rattled home late to reel in leader and favourite Promises Kept, who had looked to have pinched a winning break. “He’s got that killer instinct,” Egan said. “Every horse out there he wants to pass and that’s what he did.”

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THINK ABOUT IT

Favourites didn’t have a great recent record in the Stradbroke Handicap but it might just be that Think About It, who won Queensland’s greatest race last June as the $3.60 popular pick, is the best horse to have contested the Stradbroke for quite a while. The Joe Pride-trained four-year-old went into the race with a record of nine starts for eight wins (including the Group 1 Kingsford Smith Cup at his previous start) and a third. “I’ve waited a long time for a horse like this. He’s pretty good,” said Pride, placing the gelding above past stable stars Terravista, Eduardo and Private Eye. The Stradbroke saw jockey Sam Clipperton improve his record on the horse to seven starts for seven wins.

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ROCKSTAR RONNIE

Ciaron Maher and David Eustace were expected to rack up another Grand Annual at the 2023 Warrnambool carnival with an Irish import, but punters picked the wrong one. Stern Idol started an odds-on favourite on the back of a 15-length steeplechase win at Pakenham, but top weight and perhaps the heavy 10 track saw him fail to complete the course. Instead it was stablemate Rockstar Ronnie ($6.50) who led all the way under Chris McCarthy to score by 3½ lengths. “The whole race. I’ve never been so lonely in my entire life, but it was the best feeling in the world,” McCarthy said. It was the jockey’s first Annual but the seventh for Warrnambool boy Maher and third for Eustace

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Australia’s
Date Race Track Winner Trainer Jockey Second Third August 20 Winx Stakes Randwick Anamoe James Cummings James McDonald Fangirl Profondo August 27 Memsie Caulfi eld Snapdancer Maher/Eustace Ethan Brown I’m Thunderstruck Cascadian September 10 Makybe Diva Flemington I’m Thunderstruck Price/Kent jnr Mark Zahra Alligator Blood Mo’unga September 17 George Main Randwick Anamoe James Cummings James McDonald Icebath Hinged September 17 Rupert Clarke Caulfi eld Callsign Mav Danny O’Brien Jamie Mott I Am Superman Tuvalu September 23 Moir The Valley Coolangatta Maher/Eustace Jamie Kah Bella Nipotina Zoustyle September 24 Golden Rose Rosehill Jacquinot Price/Kent jnr Damian Lane In Secret Zou Tiger September 25 Underwood Sandown Alligator Blood Waterhouse/Bott Tim Clark Zaaki Little Brose October 1 Flight Randwick Zougotcha Chris Waller James McDonald She’s Extreme North Star Lass October 1 Epsom Randwick Top Ranked Annabel Neasham Hugh Bowman Ellsberg Hinged October 1 Metropolitan Randwick No Compromise Chris Waller Tommy Berry Le Don De Vie Realm Of Flowers October 1 Turnbull Flemington Smokin’ Romans Maher/Eustace Ethan Brown Maximal Young Werther October 8 Might And Power Caulfi eld Anamoe James Cummings James McDonald I’m Thunderstruck Zaaki October 8 Caulfi eld Guineas Caulfi eld Golden Mile James Cummings James McDonald Elliptical Osipenko October 8 Toorak Caulfi eld Tuvalu Lindsey Smith Jarrod Fry Laws Of Indices Military Expert October 12 1000 Guineas Caulfi eld Madame Pommery Chris Waller James McDonald Revolutionary Miss She’s Licketysplit October 15 Caulfi eld Cup Caulfi eld Durston Chris Waller Michael Dee Gold Trip Knights Order October 21 Manikato The Valley Bella Nipotina Maher/Eustace Craig Williams Zoustyle Imperatriz October 22 Spring Champion Randwick Sharp ’n’ Smart G & D Rogerson Hugh Bowman Elliptical She’s Extreme October 22 Cox Plate The Valley Anamoe James Cummings James McDonald I’m Thunderstruck El Bodegon October 29 Coolmore Stud Flemington In Secret James Cummings James McDonald C’est Magique Buenos Noches October 29 Victoria Derby Flemington Manzoice Chris Waller Michael Dee Sharp ’n’ Smart Aberfeldie Boy October 29 Empire Rose Flemington Icebath Bradley Widdup Craig Williams Mirra Vision Excelida November 1 Melbourne Cup Flemington Gold Trip Maher/Eustace Mark Zahra Emissary High Emocean November 3 Kennedy Oaks Flemington She’s Extreme Anthony Cummings Tommy Berry Pavitra Queen Air November 5 Champions Sprint Flemington Roch ’n’ Horse Mike Moroney Jamie Mott Nature Strip Baller November 5 Champions Mile Flemington Alligator Blood Waterhouse/Bott Tim Clark Tuvalu Mr Brightside November 5 Champions Stakes Flemington Zaaki Annabel Neasham Jamie Kah Mo’unga Hezashocka November 19 Railway Ascot Trix Of The Trade Colin Webster Troy Turner Comfort Me Startrade November 26 Winterbottom Ascot Paulele James Cummings Ben Melham Kissonallforcheeks This’ll Testya December 4 Northerly Stakes Ascot Amelia’s Jewel Simon A Miller Patrick Carbery Ironclad Steinem February 11 C.F. Orr Stakes Sandown Jacquinot Price/Kent jnr Damian Lane Gentleman Roy Nugget February 18 Lightning Stakes Flemington Coolangatta Maher/Eustace Jamie Kah I Wish I Win Bella Nipotina February 25 Blue Diamond Sandown Little Brose Ben & JD Hayes Michael Dee Don Corleone Arkansaw Kid February 25 Futurity Sandown Alligator Blood Waterhouse/Bott Blake Shinn Mr Brightside I’m Thunderstruck February 25 Oakleigh Plate Sandown Uncommon James O’Dea/Hoysted Ben Thompson Lofty Strike Asfoora February 25 Surround Randwick Sunshine In Paris Annabel Neasham Ryan Maloney Ruthless Dame In Secret February 25 Chipping Norton Randwick Anamoe James Cummings James McDonald Fangirl Mo’unga March 4 Australian Guineas Flemington Legarto Ken & Bev Kelso Michael Dee Attrition Japanes Emperor March 4 Canterbury Stakes Randwick Artorius A & S Freedman Zac Purton Imperatriz Electric Girl March 4 Randwick Guineas Randwick Communist Michael Freedman Zac Purton Lindermann Zou Tiger March 11 Newmarket Flemington In Secret James Cummings Dean Holland Lofty Strike I Wish I Win March 11 Coolmore Classic Rosehill Espiona Chris Waller Michael Dee Pride Of Jenni Sheeza Belter March 18 Rosehill Guineas Rosehill Lindermann Chris Waller Nash Rawiller Pericles Williamsburg March 18 Ranvet Rosehill Dubai Honour William Haggas Ryan Moore Montefi lia Mo’unga March 18 George Ryder Rosehill Anamoe James Cummings James McDonald Fangirl Converge March 18 Golden Slipper Rosehill Shinzo Chris Waller Ryan Moore Cylinder King’s Gambit
18 The Galaxy Rosehill Mariamia Joseph Pride Tyler Schiller Uncommon James Cannonball
24 William Reid The Valley Imperatriz Mark Walker Opie Bosson Bella Nipotina Roch ’n’ Horse
Australian Cup Flemington Cascadian James Cummings Ben Melham Numerian Pounding March 25 Vinery Stud Rosehill Prowess James/Sellwood Mark Zahra Pavitra Fireburn
Tancred Rosehill Arapaho Bjorn Baker Rachel King Montefi lia King Frankel
1 Inglis Sires’ Randwick Militarize Chris Waller Joao Moreira Don Corleone Pier Pressure
Smith Randwick I Wish I Win Peter Moody Luke Nolen Giga Kick Mazu
1 Doncaster Randwick Mr Brightside Ben & JD Hayes Zac Purton My Oberon Nugget
ATC Derby Randwick Major Beel Waterhouse/Bott Tim Clark Virtuous Circle Suiziro April 8 ATC Oaks Randwick Pennyweka Jim Wallace Damian Lane So Dazzling Premise April 8 Sydney Cup Randwick Explosive Jack Maher/Eustace Dylan Gibbons True Marvel Knights Order
8 Queen Elizabeth Randwick Dubai Honour William Haggas Tom Marquand Mo’unga Anamoe
8 Queen of the Turf Randwick Atishu Chris Waller Nash Rawiller Hope In Your Heart More Secrets
15 Champagne Randwick Militarize Chris Waller Joao Moreira Bases Loaded Townsend
15 All Aged Randwick Giga Kick Clayton Douglas Craig Williams Zaaki Cascadian April 29 Australasian Oaks Morphettville Aff aire A Suivre Maher/Eustace John Allen She’s Fit Jennilala May 6 Sangster Morphettville Ruthless Dame Maher/Eustace John Allen Another Award Zapateo
13 SA Derby Morphettville Dunkel Patrick Payne Billy Egan Promises Kept Aberfeldie Boy
13 Doomben 10,000 Eagle Farm Giga Kick Clayton Douglas Craig Williams Overpass Mazu
20 Goodwood Morphettville Royal Merchant Maher/Eustace Michael Dee Another Award Zapateo
20 Doomben Cup Eagle Farm Huetor P & P Snowden Ryan Maloney Numerian Kovalica May 27 Queensland Derby Eagle Farm Kovalica Chris Waller James McDonald Fame Stroke Of Luck May 27 Kingsford-Smith Eagle Farm Think About It Joseph Pride Sam Clipperton Converge Rothfi re June 3 Queensland Oaks Eagle Farm Amokura Kris Lees Damien Oilver Reo Noah ’n’ A Deel June 10 J.J. Atkins Plate Eagle Farm King Colorado Maher/Eustace Jason Collett Miracle Of Love Tannhauser June 10 Stradbroke Eagle Farm Think About It Joseph Pride Sam Clipperton Rothfi re Hawaii Five Oh June 24 Tattersall’s Tiara Eagle Farm Palaisipan Chris Munce Kyle Wilson-Taylor Roots Chaillot 74 races. Multiple wins by horses: Anamoe 6, Alligator Blood 3, Coolangatta 2, Giga Kick 2, In Secret 2, Jacquinot 2, Militariz e 2, Think About It 2. Jockeys: McDonald 11, Dee 6, Williams 4, Clark 3, Kah 3, Lane 3, Purton 3, Zahra 3, Allen 2, Berry 2, Bowman 2, Brown 2, Clipperton 2, Maloney 2, Melham 2, Moore 2, Moreira 2, Mott 2, Nash Rawiller 2. Trainers: Waller 12, Cummings 11, Maher/Eustace 11, Waterhouse/Bott 4, Neasham 3, Price/Kent 3, Pride 3, Douglas 2, Haggas 2, Hayeses 2.
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is the first Golden Slipper winner to carry Coolmore’s navy blue.

Everest winner as well. Shinzo, a son of Blue Diamond-winning filly Samaready,

Melbourne Cup. And he is the only member of that club to have trained an

racing’s traditional grand slam — the Slipper, Caulfield Cup, Cox Plate and

Waller thus joined the exclusive club of trainers to have completed Australian

took the shortest way home on Shinzo ($16) to beat $3.40 favourite Cylinder.

fly-in jockey Ryan Moore. On a day when riders mainly avoided the fence, Moore

Snitzel colt Shinzo took out the Golden Slipper under a rail-hugging ride from

Chris Waller filled one of the few gaps on his CV at Rosehill last March when

SHINZO

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