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The Australian
24-07-2025
- Sport
- The Australian
Group 1 winner Queman in ‘good order' but return hinges on weather
Group 1-winning sprinter Queman has put a sesamoid injury behind him, but trainer Shane Oxlade may delay the gelding's return to racing if he encounters a heavily rain-affected track at Morphettville on Saturday. Queman hasn't raced for 15 months, the gelding finished 10th in the Group 3 Irwin Stakes last year before sustaining a sesamoid injury that derailed the sprinter's spring campaign. • 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! A dominant Morphettville trial win on July 3 showed that the son of Mint Lane is ready to return to his blitzing best. However, with heavy rainfall predicted this week, and a significant impost of 64kg, Oxlade won't be rushing the six-year-old back as a heavy track looms on Saturday. All nine of Queman's career wins have come on a good-rated surface. • 'Wasn't in my wildest imagination': Milnes poised for premiership glory The 2024 Oakleigh Plate winner is an acceptor for an Open Handicap (1050m), with Victorian apprentice Emily Pozman booked to ride. 'I didn't have any choice but to claim really,' Oxlade, who trains in partnership with daughter, Cassie, said to on Wednesday. 'I'm hoping the bureau of meteorology is wrong again and it's not a heavy track. 'I'd be happy with a dead or a soft, I've got to be honest, I probably won't be there if it's heavy – I just don't need to do that to him. 'I'm hoping the weather is fine, he's in good order, he's had a couple of jumpouts and trials, I'm really happy with him. 'He'll certainly improve off the run, but he'll run well.' Trainers Cassie & Shane Oxlade and connections (left to right) pose after Queman won the Oakleigh Plate. Picture: Getty Images • SA recap: Small stable on fire, gelding finally salutes two years on The Woodchester handler was all smiles after Wednesday's opener at Murray Bridge, when exciting two-year-old Captain Happy pulled off an impressive on-speed win in a Class 1 Handicap (1100m). Oxlade forked out $50,000 for the son of Written Tycoon at last year's Inglis Classic Yearling Sale. 'He's just genuine, he goes into the gates, stands, begins, (he) does everything right and he did again today,' he said. Read related topics: Weather

News.com.au
23-07-2025
- Sport
- News.com.au
Group 1-winning sprinter Queman in ‘good order' for return at Morphettville but trainer Shane Oxlade keen to avoid heavy tracks
Group 1-winning sprinter Queman has put a sesamoid injury behind him, but trainer Shane Oxlade may delay the gelding's return to racing if he encounters a heavily rain-affected track at Morphettville on Saturday. Queman hasn't raced for 15 months, the gelding finished 10th in the Group 3 Irwin Stakes last year before sustaining a sesamoid injury that derailed the sprinter's spring campaign. A dominant Morphettville trial win on July 3 showed that the son of Mint Lane is ready to return to his blitzing best. However, with heavy rainfall predicted this week, and a significant impost of 64kg, Oxlade won't be rushing the six-year-old back as a heavy track looms on Saturday. All nine of Queman's career wins have come on a good-rated surface. It's Queman's Oakleigh Plate! ðŸ'' Shane & Cassie Oxlade win their first G1! ðŸ'� @HTCoffey — (@Racing) February 24, 2024 The 2024 Oakleigh Plate winner is an acceptor for an Open Handicap (1050m), with Victorian apprentice Emily Pozman booked to ride. 'I didn't have any choice but to claim really,' Oxlade, who trains in partnership with daughter, Cassie, said to on Wednesday. 'I'm hoping the bureau of meteorology is wrong again and it's not a heavy track. 'I'd be happy with a dead or a soft, I've got to be honest, I probably won't be there if it's heavy – I just don't need to do that to him. 'I'm hoping the weather is fine, he's in good order, he's had a couple of jumpouts and trials, I'm really happy with him. 'He'll certainly improve off the run, but he'll run well.' • SA recap: Small stable on fire, gelding finally salutes two years on The Woodchester handler was all smiles after Wednesday's opener at Murray Bridge, when exciting two-year-old Captain Happy pulled off an impressive on-speed win in a Class 1 Handicap (1100m). Oxlade forked out $50,000 for the son of Written Tycoon at last year's Inglis Classic Yearling Sale. 'He's just genuine, he goes into the gates, stands, begins, (he) does everything right and he did again today,' he said. Murray Bridge Race 1 | Captain Happy We’re underway at Murray Bridge! It's a happy day for Captain Happy who produces a well-earned maiden victory for @BpriceBen and Shane & Cassie Oxlade 🙌 ðŸ'° Ch. 78/68, Foxtel 529, Kayo or via our app REPLAYS: — (@Racing) July 23, 2025