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Alysha Collett aims to cap big season in town and keep momentum going

Alysha Collett aims to cap big season in town and keep momentum going

The Age6 days ago
Alysha Collett was content honing her craft mostly on the provincial circuit in NSW in recent years.
But after what she believes has been a natural progression to a career-best return in town this season, Collett is hoping to keep the momentum going into a new campaign.
Collett has 12 NSW city winners in 2024-25 and will try to add to that on the final Saturday of the season at Randwick. That figure is up from two and three metropolitan winners the previous two seasons, although her overall return each campaign across NSW has stayed in the 80s.
The city successes, including the $500,000 The Lakes at Wyong aboard Waterford in January, have her prizemoney return poised to go past $5 million for the season, up from $3.3 million.
'I think it's just naturally progressing and improving,' Collett said.
'I did change managers also, and he manages me a bit better.
'But to be honest, I don't know. I just keep turning up, doing my best and trying to improve.
'I think the main thing is just getting the opportunities – that's how you get the results. So just getting a few more, which is leading to a bit more success, which is what I want.
'I've been aiming for that, just the next stepping stone, but it just takes time adjusting to everything.'
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