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News.com.au
21 minutes ago
- News.com.au
Bargain-basement buy Penpel defeats $3 million filly Ernaux at Warwick Farm
Penpel, a bargain-basement buy of just $20,000 as a yearling, defeated the filly with a $3 million price tag, Ernaux. Racing is a great leveller as evidenced by the result of the Warwick Farm opener, the TAB Maiden (1100m), on Wednesday. The Marc Conners -trained Penpel is only modestly-bred but she is big on ability and raced home to beat her high profile rival by three lengths. • PUNT LIKE A PRO: Become a Racenet iQ member and get expert tips – with fully transparent return on investment statistics – from Racenet's team of professional punters at our Pro Tips section. SUBSCRIBE NOW! 'She's a really nice filly, we have always had a lot of time for her,'' Conners said. 'For a two-year-old filly, she has a massive stride on her. 'I thought she put the writing on the wall last start when she went super (second on debut to subsequent winner Agarwood). 'Today, she was really switched on and did everything right. She got the job done and we will send her to the paddock now and bring her back for spring.'' It's Penpel with a statement win at Warwick Farm in the opener! ðŸ'¥ @ConnersMarc | @aus_turf_club — SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) June 4, 2025 Penpel ($3.20), ridden by the in-form Adam Hyeronimus, streaked clear in the straight to win by a big margin from the fast finishing Ernaux ($12) with Jarrito ($5.50) just over a length away third. Hyeronimus was also impressed by the dominance of Penpel's win. 'She raced well first time out and I was confident she would win today,'' Hyeronimus said. 'I was very keen to let the stable know I wanted to ride her wherever she went.'' But for connections of Ernaux, there was plenty of merit in her effort. She drifted back to near last on the rail and was in an awkward spot on the home turn. Ernaux's jockey James McDonald had to change course a couple of times in the straight before going back to the inside where the filly accelerated through to finish a promising second.

News.com.au
an hour ago
- News.com.au
Mary Fowler reveals family plans with Nathan Cleary as she declares her only dream is to ‘be a mum'
Matildas forward Mary Fowler has revealed she and Nathan Cleary plan on having several children, adopting and living on a farm when their respective sporting careers draw to an end. The 22-year-old is currently signed to English giant Manchester City, where in two short years she has established herself as one of the stars of the team. But after picking up an ACL injury in April, Fowler has been sidelined, giving her an abundance of time to think long and hard about what her future after football may hold. In that time she has come to the conclusion she wants kids and lots of them, and says she is excited by the prospect of eventually moving back to Australia to start a family with the Panthers superstar. The couple first went public with their relationship in January, 2024. 'I really want to have a big family,' Fowler told the Keegan and Company podcast. 'The only dream I have at the moment is to be a mum and have heaps of kids and be in a space where they can play outside a lot. 'We can do the gardening and feed the animals together and be able to run wild in the place; be in the mud.' Mary, who hails from Cairns and is one of five siblings herself – Caoimhin, Seamus, Ciara and Louise – said she is after a similarly large family herself. 'I would love to have two or three kids of my own and then adopt,' she revealed. You can watch Mary Fowler open up about her family plans in the player at the top of the page. 'I don't know how many I would adopt, it's a long process. 'But in an ideal world, I would like to adopt siblings. I would bring all of them into the home. 'The dream would definitely have a lot of outdoor space because I would love to have lots of animals. ' I'm not as bothered about what the house would look like, I just want to have space for a garden set-up to grow my own crops. I really want to have a whole range of animals. It's very random and I'm trying to convince Nath that it would be a good idea. 'I really want to get a cow, some little goats, maybe a pig, some geese and I also really want to get a Great Dane.' However, that dream still appears a while away, with Fowler still having many years of professional football ahead of her if she so desires. And while the 22-year-old admits long distance has been hard on her and Cleary, she ruled out making a move to the A-League to be by his side. 'Long distance sucks – I don't recommend it,' she continued. 'From the get-go with Nathan, it was like 'I'm not going to be playing football in Australia any time soon, if ever'. 'We would really like to be with each other now but it's also kind of nice that we both still focus on our careers, get the most out of them, and then look forward to the time when we are going to be able to be with each other. It helps that we're both busy. 'The hardest part about long distance is when something bad happens and you're not able to be there with the person. 'We both really hate that. The amount of times just having a hug would solve your (problems), but we can't do that. 'We just enjoy having deep conversations. It has just worked for us, having phone calls and quality time on the phone. We have gotten really good at communicating. 'I think we see a lot of positives about being in a long-distance relationship before you transition into being together.' A move to the UK is not out of the question for Cleary, however, with speculation mounting in recent weeks that Cleary may be set to move to the UK at the end of his current Panthers deal to be close to Fowler. Veteran commentator Andrew Voss hinted the 27-year-old may end up being the face of a new franchise if the 'NRL Europe' concept comes into fruition in the near future. 'Nathan has won four premierships, Origin, he's a Test player, World Cup; he has achieved all the things you want to do in a career and I'm saying love might win out here,' Voss said on SEN on Tuesday. 'It's obvious they're in love and how long can that relationship be on the other side of the world when there is a solution?' 'If NRL Europe comes into being and I think it will be announced later in the year with grandiose plans Teams in London and France, they will pick how they want the comp to look. 'I don't know where the money comes from but I think a London marquee signing of Cleary at some stage makes sense. Nathan Cleary ticks a massive box, that gives them the headline they want, they become an A-list couple, I'm talking massive picture here.'


SBS Australia
an hour ago
- SBS Australia
The Cook Up with Adam Liaw Season 8 Episodes 39 to 47
--- Watch The Cook Up with Adam Liaw weeknights on SBS Food (Ch.33) at 7.00pm. Stream all episodes anytime at SBS On Demand . --- The Cook Up with Adam Liaw Whether you need simple weeknight winners or elaborate dishes to delight, The Cook Up has the goods to help you reach culinary greatness. Season 8 features memorable chefs and cooks, along with notable names from sports, entertainment, and the arts—offering plenty of dinner inspiration and entertainment on SBS Food and SBS On Demand. Cooking meets entertainment in the perfect blend of food, chat and laughs as Adam is joined each night by two guests and their recipes matched to a different theme. Episode 39 | Fiery Flavours Airs 7:00pm Monday 9 June on SBS Food It's a night of red hot fiery flavours as Adam, chef Tom Hitchcock and comedian Urvi Majumdar spice things up in The Cook Up kitchen. Episode 40 | Overnight Success Airs 7:00pm Tuesday 10 June on SBS Food Adam and his guests, Young Chef of the Year Luke Bourke and entrepreneur Frank Greeff harness the power of time to make food that's an overnight success. Airs 7:00pm Wednesday 11 June on SBS Food Tonight, Adam asks his guests, chefs Zoe Birch and Chung Jae Lee, to say cheese. And then cook with it. Episode 42 | Treasured Tastes Airs 7:00pm Monday 16 June on SBS Food It's a night of red hot fiery flavours as Adam, chef Tom Hitchcock and comedian Urvi Majumdar spice things up in The Cook Up kitchen. Episode 43 | New Home Cooking Airs 7:00pm Tuesday 17 June on SBS Food The Cook Up is celebrating Refugee Week, and Adam's guests, Ukrainian cook Anna-Mariia Myktiuk and actor Jillian Nguyễn, are here to share their new home cooking. Episode 44 | Sweets From Home Airs 7:00pm Wednesday 18 June on SBS Food In a celebration of Refugee Week, Adam and his guests, engineer George Najarian and barrister Vanja Bulut make their favourite sweets from home. Episode 45 | Cake Mix Airs 7:00pm Monday 23 June on SBS Food Adam is joined in the kitchen by pâtissier Adriano Zumbo and comedian Alex Ward, who are ready to share their cake mix tricks. Episode 46 | Reliable Recipes Airs 7:00pm Tuesday 24 June on SBS Food Award-winning comedian Diana Nguyen and multitalented chef Matt Golinski join Adam for a risk-free night of reliable recipes. Episode 47| Last Minute Chicken Airs 7:00pm Wednesday 25 June on SBS Food There's no better way to rescue a meal plan than with last minute chicken recipes from cookbook author Amina Elshafei, Olympic boxer Tina Rahimi and Adam!