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Two returning legends of world racing will converge on Ipswich of all places on Saturday with both John Moore and Lee Freedman to experience a set of firsts.
Last weekend, a packed out auditorium in Sydney’s east was treated to a historical and legal tour de force on the theft of the Parthenon Sculptures by the
Mark Du Plessis reckons the biggest payday he has had in an Australian Group 1 was when partnering Kiwi stayer Pentathlon into ninth in Almandin’s 2016 Melbourne Cup.
Training legends Bart Cummings and TJ Smith dead-heat for top honour punters.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from punters.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Past The Wire Search May 18, 2021 Joan of Arc, a daughter of top Coolmore stallion, Galileo, lived up to her owners’ expectations when taking the Group 3 Irish 1000 Guineas Trial at Leopardstown Racecourse. The winner of the one mile contest is out of the hugely successful broodmare and Group 2 winner You’resothrilling, the full sister to champion racehorse and champion sire Giant’s Causeway. Joan Of Arc (11/4f) quickly went to the front of the field under English jockey Ryan Moore. She held a slight lead until eventual runner-up Flirting Bridge came head-to-head with her entering the final 3 furlongs. Joan Of Arc soon pulled away, building up a lead and finally passing the wire with one and three-quarter lengths to spare over 50/1 chance Flirting Bridge. The daughter of American Pharoah, Thinking Of You (40/1), trained by Aidan O’Brien’s son and Breeders’ Cup-winning jockey and handler, Joseph, was the same distance back in third. The War Front filly More Beautiful was next in fourth place, also trained by O’Brien Senior, meaning the Coolmore partners owned the first three home in the Irish 1000 Guineas Trial.
RSN927 SAVATOXL TO CHASE QUEENSLAND RICHES May 16, 2021 1:03 pm By Rob Nicholson South Australian Group 1 glory, is likely to now head to Queensland for more riches. The five-year-old gelding, fresh from success in the Group 1 Goodwood Handicap (1200m) at Morphettville on Saturday when he defeated the ilk of Gytrash, Instant Celebrity and Behemoth, will likely tackle the Group 1 Kingsford Smith Cup (1300m) at Eagle Farm on Saturday week. Calvin McEvoy, who trains in partnership with his father Tony, told RSN’s Correct Weight this morning that the Kingsford Smith “would be a good race for him” providing he bounces back” from Saturday’s imposing victory.
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Oaks win would be heavenly for Moroney Trainer Michael Moroney has an eye on another South Australian Group 1 win with Tokorangi in Saturday’s Schweppes Oaks at Morphettville. AAP Image : James Ross. Flemington trainer Mike Moroney is always happy to take horses to Adelaide for Group 1 races. Moroney won his first Australian Group 1 race in Adelaide when Our Heavenly Body won the South Australian Oaks in 1989. That win was well before Moroney made a permanent move to Australia and more than a decade before the trainer’s Melbourne Cup triumph with Brew. The South Australian Oaks since dropped to Group 3 level but Moroney will have a crack at Saturday’s Group 1 Schweppes Oaks with the $11 chance Tokorangi.