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Trainer Kevin Hansen with Sweet Dolly, who has recently undergone surgery. Photo: Tony McMahon.
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Rockhampton’s racing darling Sweet Dolly has arrived back at trainer Kevin Hansen’s North Rockhampton stables for a lengthy rehabilitation.
The winner of her only four races, including the $500K The Jewel at her last outing at the Gold Coast in mid-March, Sweet Dolly has undergone surgery on her near fore sesamoid.
Trainer Hansen, on the concern of track rider Shayla Evans, sought vet’s advice after Sweet Dolly did not feel right during training at Callaghan Park a fortnight ago.
Master Jamie, pictured with jockey Chris Whiteley on board, records a win at Callaghan Park.
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Itâs a case of onwards and upwards for star Rockhampton sprinter Master Jamie as he stakes his claim for the $1.5M Stradbroke Handicap (1400m) at Eagle Farm, Brisbane, on June 12.
The Graeme Green-trained Master Jamie commenced his Stradbroke campaign with a fighting 0.6 lengths third to Zaniah in last Saturdayâs (L) Ascot Handicap (100om) at Eagle Farm.
Ridden for the first time by Brisbaneâs Taylor Marshall, after a four-month racing respite, Master Jamie displayed all his trademark tenacity to be right in the finish.
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Rockhampton racing’s darling and Queensland’s best juvenile filly Sweet Dolly has gone amiss and could be sidelined for up to six months.
Sweet Dolly, the winner of her only four starts including a last start victory in the $500K The Jewel 2YO (1200m) at the Gold Coast on March 13, will undergo immediate surgery at the Gatton Equine College.
This will centre around the near side front sesamoid which is a small bone at the rear of the fetlock joint which in a horse is the equivalent to an ankle.
Her trainer Kevin Hansen said on Thursday the injury had been detected early and would not be career ending.
Stakeholders riding high: âHow good is this for Rocky?â Sweet Dolly, ridden by Justin Stanley, wins the Aquis QTIS Jewel 2YO at the Gold Coast on Saturday. Photo: Grant Peters/Trackside Photography
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Words donât come easy to describe the colossal performances of Rockhampton racing stakeholders and their treasured thoroughbreds at the mega Gold Coast races on Saturday.
In such a case it is said dollars talk all languages and louder than words so letâs let the moola do all the talking to provide a clear perspective.
Of the $1.65 million base prize money on offer, the five Rockhampton-connected horses won $471,850.