The Last Say: Trainer James Cummings plots Golden sign-off on 2025 Stradbroke Handicap Day at Eagle Farm
In the same week he has accepted an offer to train in Hong Kong, James Cummings can secure a farewell Group 1 win for the Godolphin stable with comeback galloper Golden Mile in today's $3 million Stradbroke Handicap (1400m) at Eagle Farm.
Cummings, who will take a break from training at the end of his Godolphin tenure on July 31 before moving to Hong Kong for the 2026-27 season, has Golden Mile back in Group 1 form just in time for the Stradbroke.
Golden Mile, the 2022 Caulfield Guineas winner, was returned to training after a failed stud career and has slowly improved with racing this year including his narrow loss in the Group 1 Kingsford Smith Cup last start when he finished the closest of thirds to the outstanding mare Joliestar.
The Godolphin galloper drops from 59kg to 53.5kg and has the tactical speed to take full advantage of barrier two. He has firmed to $8.50 in latest Stradbroke betting behind $3.20 favourite War Machine.
Cummings, who has trained 48 Group 1 winners for Godolphin since joining them in 2017, also has Zebra Finch in the Group 1 $1 million JJ Atkins (1600m).
Zebra Finch, a last-start Rosehill winner, is at $14 behind local star Cool Archie, the $3.60 favourite.
The nine-race Eagle Farm Stradbroke meeting is an outstanding program boasting two Group 1 races, three at Group 2 level, a Group 3 and three Listed races.
At Rosehill Gardens, the feature race is the Listed $200,000 Winter Cup (2400m) in which the Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott -trained Bear On The Loose is the $3.60 favourite, shading Don Diego De Vega at $3.70.
The Sandown meeting in Melbourne doesn't have a stakes race but it does have the best-backed runner anywhere in the nation today, the Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman-trained Roadcone in the Celebration Classic (1600m).
Roadcone, who is chasing a hat-trick of wins, has firmed from $2.80 to $2.50 after some big bets with Ladbrokes including $1000 and $800 twice at $2.90, $2000 at $2.85, $3500, $3000 twice, $2300, $2000, $1100, $1000 all at $2.70, and $2000 at $2.60.
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TRACK CONDITIONS
ROSEHILL GARDENS
Weather: Cool, partly cloudy day with the chance of a shower or two in the morning and a forecast top temperature of 17c.
Track: Soft (5).
Rail: 3m out.
EAGLE FARM
Weather: Mild, mostly sunny day with light winds and a forecast top temperature of 21c.
Track: Good (4).
Rail: 4m out.
SANDOWN-HILLSIDE
Weather: Cold, partly cloudy day with the chance of a shower or two and a forecast top temperature of 13c.
Track: Soft (5).
Rail: 6m out.
MURRAY BRIDGE
Weather: Cool, cloudy day with the high chance of showers and a forecast top temperature of 17c.
Track: Soft (6).
Rail: 5m out.
Trainer @BBakerRacing gave @bendorries76 the lowdown on Robusto's Stradbroke chances at the Straddie calcutta in Brisbane today ... and he also gave a big tip for one of his runners at Rosehill Gardens. pic.twitter.com/jzquNASQl3
— Racenet (@RacenetTweets) June 13, 2025
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BE WARY
Rosehill Gardens has had less than 2mm of rainfall in the last seven days and the track has improved to a soft 5. The rail was in the true position at the most recent Rosehill meeting two weeks ago but the 3m out placement is generally regarded as the fairest, particularly if the track is near the good range. This is the third successive Saturday meeting at Eagle Farm although the May 31 raceday was called off after five races. The rail has been shifted to 4m out after being 2m out last week. The Eagle Farm track is back in the good range for Stradbroke Day and the drier track should provide a fair racing surface. Sandown is rated a soft (5) with the chance of an upgrade later in the day.
Trent Quinn gives us his best bet in the G1 Stradbroke Handicap this Saturday at Eagle Farm! ✅ pic.twitter.com/YM8tiqURzr
— Racenet (@RacenetTweets) June 13, 2025
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ROSEHILL GARDENS TIPS
BEST BET: CODETTA (Race 5 No.2) resumed at Rosehill two weeks ago and had the 'flashing light' on her with a fast-finishing second behind King's Secret. Codetta didn't have a lot of galloping room in the straight but still sprinted her final 600m in 34.07s with a closing 200m split of 11.45s to finish second. Both sectionals were the best of the day. The Chris Waller-trained Codetta is protecting a perfect second-up record – two wins from two attempts – and she meets King's Secret better at the weights.
It's no secret that King's Secret has a bright future! ðŸ''
He wins at Rosehill for @PrideRacing and Andrew Adkins! @aus_turf_club | @ProvenTbreds pic.twitter.com/2GUMihTGzV
— SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) May 31, 2025
THE NEXT BEST: MICKEY'S MEDAL (Race 6 No.5) was never on the track last start, racing three wide without cover and did a super job to hold off Hopper and win well over this course and distance two weeks ago. The Annabel and Rob Archibald-trained gelding has only missed a place once in six starts this campaign and his Rosehill win was a reward for his consistency. Mickey's Medal is perfectly drawn here, excels over the track and distance and the drier surface is also in his favour. He ticks all the boxes.
Oh Mickey, you're so fine!
It's Mickey's Medal for the win at Rosehill! 🥇 @NockBraith | @ANeashamRacing | @aus_turf_club pic.twitter.com/9bWPDJCDvN
— SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) May 31, 2025
VALUE BET: HELLBENT ON YOU (Race 10 No.6) had won twice in four attempts this campaign including a fast-finishing effort to score at Kensington before she struggled in very heavy conditions when fourth to Miss Kim Kar at Randwick last start. Although she never stopped trying, the mare was clearly not at her best in the going that day and will appreciate getting back onto a firmer track (soft 5) at Rosehill. She's good each way value at $13.
Be honest... who had given up on Hellbent On You before she snuck through to win with @mcacajamez in the saddle for @JTRacingRwik?! That's a win and a half ðŸ'° @aus_turf_club pic.twitter.com/XksbKdxcCM
— SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) May 14, 2025
THE WHISPER: TOURISTIC (Race 8 No.3), a son of English superhorse Frankel, scored his best Australian win when raced clear of rivals to easily win the Lord Mayor's Cup over 2000m at Rosehill two weeks ago. It was a timely return to form for the Peter Snowden-trained stayer and although he has never won beyond 2000m, he was runner-up in the Grafton Cup over 2350m behind a subsequent Group 1 winner, Deny Knowledge, last year. He's effective on all tracks surfaces but the soft 5 surface is ideal. The one to beat in the Winter Cup.
See the sights!
Touristic wins the Listed Lord Mayors Cup at Rosehill, and that's a double to Andy Adkins today! 🙌 � @SnowdenRacing1 | @aus_turf_club pic.twitter.com/KSYgRDGSqP
— SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) May 31, 2025
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EAGLE FARM TIPS
BEST BET: NEED SOME LUCK (Race 5 No.7), also from the Snowden stable, gets his chance to score an overdue win at stakes level in the Hinkler Handicap. A half-brother to world champion sprinter Chautauqua, Need Some Luck has considerable talent but has done things wrong in his races which has been costly. However, he improved with racing and is building an impressive record with five wins and six placings from 12 starts. He endured a tough, wide run at Randwick first-up and still found a way to win then struck a very heavy track at the Gold Coast and ran well for second at Listed level. He's had a month between runs, looks sharp in a recent Randwick barrier trial and he's does look very hard to beat.
� That's three wins in a row to Need Some Luck, who wins first up at Randwick! @SnowdenRacing1 | @TommyBerry21 | @aus_turf_club pic.twitter.com/Jm3Stftsb4
— SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) April 19, 2025
NEXT BEST: COOL ARCHIE (Race 6 No.1) just keeps winning. He's unbeaten in four starts this preparation including the Listed Dalrello Stakes before successive Group 2 wins in the Champagne Classic and BRC Sires Produce Stakes. His most recent wins have been on heavy tracks and he was particularly impressive in the Sires when he powered clear of his rivals to win dominantly over 1400m. Cool Archie isn't just a wet-tracker as he showed in the Dalrello earlier this campaign. The 1600m of the JJ Atkins is a query but it is for most of his rivals, too. Stick with Cool Archie.
A barnstorming win by Cool Archie in the G2 BRC Sires' Produce Stakes, and that's four in a row to the @munceracing galloper! 🙌 @BrisRacingClub pic.twitter.com/lIjGc5tTiN
— SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) May 31, 2025
VALUE BET: GOLDEN MILE (Race 8 No.6) could score a remarkable Group 1 comeback win in the Stradbroke Handicap. He had a failed stud career last spring but has been slowly working his way back to form this campaign. He produced a terrific Stradbroke Handicap lead-up when narrowly beaten by the outstanding Joliestar in the Group 1 Kingsford Smith Cup two weeks ago. Golden Mile carried weight-for-age of 59kg that day and drops to 53.5kg, he's drawn to get all the favours and is at each way odds.
An EPIC finish in the G1 Kingsford Smith Cup sees Joliestar nab them right on the line to take her third Group 1! 🤩 @cwallerracing @mcacajamez @BrisRacingClub @RaceQLD pic.twitter.com/9AimF9fMu7
— SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) June 7, 2025
THE WHISPER: FAWKNER PARK (Race 9 No.1) doesn't have to worry about the rampant Antino in the Q22. Fawkner Park has chased home Antino in both the Hollindale Stakes and Doomben Cup, finishing second albeit some four lengths behind the winner who has since been spelled. Fawkner Park romped home in the Q22 last year and is poised for a repeat success.
Fawkner Park wins the Q22 in style! @BrisRacingClub @G1TySchil @ANeashamRacing pic.twitter.com/nlqAfU4Cr2
— SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) June 15, 2024
• BIG BETS: Punters back 2YO to win $94,500
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TAB FIXED ODDS BIG BETS AND MARKET MOVERS
MARKET MOVERS: Eagle Farm runner backed from $19 into $8.50 @ClintonPayne reveals all the major market movers ahead of raceday on Saturday, including a local galloper that's been well supported in a black type race at Eagle Farm. ðŸ'‡ https://t.co/zG9CkovxCF
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LADBROKE BIG BETS AND MARKET MOVERS
ROSEHILL GARDENS
Race 1: Namaste $8.50-$6 with a bet of $310 a $7.50, Scoop The Pool $11-$6.50 with bets of $235 at $9.50, $500 at $
Race 2: Pharoahzano $27-$14
Race 3: Monte Kate $10-$7 with a bet of $222 at $10), Let's Go Again $8-$7 after a $285 wager at $8, Il Passero $21-$11
Race 4: Don't Forget Jack $18-$9 with a bet of $120 at $18, Hopper $8.50-$4.20 after a bet of $1440 at $5.50, Oui Oui Oui $7.50-$6.50 after a $1,000 bet at $7.75
Race 5: King's Secret $7-$5.50, Stagnum $12-$9
Race 6: Chica Mojito $14-$7, Little Cointreau $6.50-$4.50 with a bet of $365 at $6.50
Race 7: Unstopabull firm at $6.50 after a bet of $500 w/p at $6.50/$2.35, Crafty Eagle $31-$19, Getafix $9-$6.50 after a bet of $265 at $8.50), Snack Bar $4.80-$3.80 with a bet of $588 at $4.40
Race 8: Touristic $5.50-$4.20 with a bet of $400 a $5.50, Steel Blaze $71-$35, Don Diego De Vega $3.50-$4.15-$3.90 including a bet of $1,000 at $4.15
Race 9: Good Prize $23-$14, Quantum Cat $17-$9.50, Kind Words $15-$9, Misterkipchoge $8.50-$9.50-$8.50 with a bet of $235 at $8.50
Race 10: Gently Rolled $46-$21, Totoka $16-$12 with a bet of $200 at $14.50
There have been emotional highs and devastating lows in the Rothfire story, and if he can pull off a Stradbroke miracle it would be trainer Rob Heathcote’s greatest racing moment. @bendorries76 @Racing_QLD @BrisRacingClub https://t.co/SomlGuAb1O
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EAGLE FARM
Race 1: Just Party $3.70-$3.20 with a bet of $800 at $3.50, $871 and $800 at $3.30
Race 2: Unspoken $12-$7.50 with a bet of $180 at $12
Race 3: Etna Rosso $4-$2.80 after a bet of $670 at $4), Dillian $2000 w/p at $14/$3.30
Race 4: Quietly Arrogant $4.40-$3.80 with a $600 bet at $4.4, Damien bets of $1600, $1500 and $570 but stays at $5.50
Race 5: Need Some Luck $2.80-$2.50 has been well backed with bets of $2375 at $2.75, $1180 at $2.70, $500 at $2.60, I Am Artie $17-$11 after a bet of $125 at $17
Race 6: Cool Archie $4.20-$3.80 with bets of $1000 and $750 at $4.15, $5000 at $4.05, $7500 place only at $1.70), Torque To Be Sure $21-$19 after a bet of $500 at $19), Navy Pilot $26-$8, Providence $51-$9.50
Race 7: Firestorm $5-$4.40 with bets of $500 at $5, $1000 at $4.60, $500 at $4.40, City Of Lights $7-$10-$6.50, El Morzillo $16-$20-$13
Race 8: Golden Mile $12-$8, War Machine $2.80-$3.30 despite some big bets including $1000 at $3.40 three times, $1000 at $3.20, $5000, $1500, $1000 and $710 at $3.10, The Instructor $26-$15
Race 9: New Endeavour $5.50-$3.90 with a bet of $500 at $5
SANDOWN-HILLSIDE
Race 1: Hello Romeo $12-$7 with a bet of $222 at $10, Ocean Spirit $7.50-$4 after a bet of $500 at $, Yolo $4-$3.60 after bets of $690 at $3.90, $500 at $3.65, Victory Tune $365 at $12
Race 2: Terilee with bets of $500 at $3, $500 at $2.90 twice, Two Sigma $101-$71 after a bet of $500 w/p at $101/$14
Race 3: Supernima $10-$7.50 after a bet of $222 at $10, Whateley $800 at $5.50, Ahha Ahha $2.60-$2.90-$2.70 with bets of $500 at $2.95, $500 at $2.80, $1,180 and $666 at $2.70), Nimbustwothousand $17-$9.50 after a bet of $135 at $16
Race 4: Dirty Grin $3.40-$3.70-$3.30 including a bet of $500 at $3.75
Race 5: Trial By Press $18-$15, Blistering $26-$19, Lady Papygate $18-$11, Our Red Morning $61-$35
Race 6: Roadcone (best backed runner in Australia) with consistent support firming from $2.80 to $2.50 after bets of $1000 and $800 twice at $2.90, $2000 at $2.85, $3500, $3000 twice, $2300, $2000, $1100, $1000 all at $2.70, $2000 at $2.60, Nation's Call with a bet of $888 at $10
Race 7: Saban $5-$3.80 after a bet of $500 at $5, Sayedaty Sadaty $9-$5.50 with a bet of $310 at $7.50
Race 8: Talbragar $13-$9.50 after a bet of $165 a $13, Along The River $14-$11
Race 9: Munhamek $31-$19, The Astrologist $46-$27, The Open $7.50-$6
The big bookies give their best and value tips as well as top selections in the Stradbroke Handicap, JJ Atkins and Brisbane Cup ðŸ'‡
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Cejay Graham’s first job was in a fish and chip shop and thank goodness she hated it, because it led her to becoming a jockey, writes @bendorries76. @CejayGraham1 @BrisRacingClub @Racing_QLD https://t.co/0cpBMvjQpx
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Don't miss out on the headlines from Horse Racing. Followed categories will be added to My News. Prominent Queensland owner Nev Morgan never doubted Kovalica would win another race. He just didn't know when. But the stars aligned on Saturday and Kovalica returned to the scene of his Group 1 Queensland Derby triumph of 2023 – the last time he won a race – to score the rich Q22 (2200m). • 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! But it was far from an easy watch to break the long winning drought as Kovalica dived at New Endeavour on the line and no one at Eagle Farm had much of an idea who had won. Not even Morgan, who thought he might have been narrowly beaten. But when the judge put the winner's number up, Kovalica was in the frame. Kovalica may have not won for a long time and he has often been a tease. But in fairness, he has raced at a high level including tackling a Cox Plate, Melbourne Cup, Queen Elizabeth Stakes and Doncaster Miles. • 'The boys have done it': Hayes proud of sons' landmark Stradbroke success 'Of course I thought he would win again,' Morgan, who owns Kovalica with fellow Queenslander and great mate David Devine, said. 'Even before today, he had won $3.3m in prizemoney. 'He races in all the good races. 'I hope he could even be a Melbourne Cup horse this year, he only got beaten four lengths in the race last year. 'The maestro (Chris Waller) will work all that out. 'I didn't think this horse had won on the line today but my son-in-law said he thought he had, so I'm glad he was right.' • Cool Archie delivers Group 1 milestones in JJ Atkins Winning rider Nash Rawiller also had no idea whether Kovalica had broken the drought. 'It was a long ride back to scale, making sure that I'd got there,' Rawiller said. 'I feel like I've redeemed myself for saying he'd win the Melbourne Cup last year. 'What a horse he's been. 'We made a call during the week – as late as Tuesday morning – to put the blinkers on today. 'You could tell in the run that he was going to do something. 'I've had a bit of a shit time lately, so I feel like I've bounced right back in a big way.' Plenty have questioned whether Kovalica would get back to the winner's stall, but not Waller and his team. 'We haven't lost faith in him and he's been a good horse without winning,' Waller said. 'It took the length of the Eagle Farm straight to get there. 'That's his first win for a couple of years. He's been working to something good.' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Brisbane Cup win fuels Melbourne Cup aspirations for Campaldino - Daniel Pace Campaldino will be set for the race that stops a nation following his impressive victory in the $400,000 Group 2 Brisbane Cup (3200m) at Eagle Farm on Saturday. The four-year-old gelding sat behind a dawdling speed early in the race before powering ahead of the pack to finish more than a length ahead of the Chris Waller-trained pair Etna Rosso ($3.70) and Manzoice ($12) to rubber-stamp his passage to the $8m Melbourne Cup on the first Tuesday in November. 'You've got to look at that type of race for him,' said Adrian Bott, who trains in partnership with racing royalty Gai Waterhouse. 'He saw that out (3200m trip) strongly. Obviously we didn't make any grand plans before today but that (Melbourne Cup) is always in the back of your mind. 'We just wanted to get through this campaign first and he's done an excellent job. 'We were only focused on this campaign but now's the time to go back and analyse what path we take to the Cup.' In a nice twist of fate, Campaldino used to share a trackwork tie-up row with Pier, the winner of the earlier The Wayne Wilson over a mile, in Matamata, New Zealand. 'He's an amazing, progressive horse,' Bott said. 'He's come a long way and that tops off the campaign nicely. He can't have too long off but he's had some nice conditioning this preparation and we'll try and work backwards from the Melbourne Cup. 'He's still learning what it is all about. Even when he hit the front I was worried about him getting there too early. There is still progression (to come).' Jockey Tim Clark was back on Campaldino after guiding him to a 1¾-length victory in the Group 3 Queen Elizabeth Cup (2400m) on a heavy Eagle Farm track two weeks ago. 'Since the blinkers have been removed he has been much better,' Clark said. 'That has helped him be so strong at the end of his races. 'He's a pleasure to ride and another good find out of New Zealand. He has come here and really found his mojo now. 'He's shooting through the grades nicely. He's thrived with the sun on his back and he can run a strong two miles. 'When he had clean air he really dragged me forward. He had energy stored in the run and he picked up when I let him go.' Originally published as Owner Nev Morgan's unwavering belief in Kovalica pays off with victory in Group 2 Q22 at Eagle Farm