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Tough conditions set to suit rugged Rebel's Edge
Tough conditions set to suit rugged Rebel's Edge

The Age

time6 days ago

  • Climate
  • The Age

Tough conditions set to suit rugged Rebel's Edge

Rebel's Edge is as tough as old boots, and gets conditions to suit tackling the feature Wingham Cup at Thursday's rain-hit Taree meeting. On an expected Heavy 8 or 9 rating, the Muswellbrook-based six-year-old is primed to capture a seventh career win at his 53rd start, deep into a drawn out and sparingly raced campaign. Stabled with Cassandra Stummer, Rebel's Edge is on an 11-day back-up after a game closing effort from last in the tougher Benchmark 78 Gunnedah Cup, finishing only five lengths from the winner despite that torrid run. And that already looks a strong country form line, given second-placed Fiorsum Fred was coming off a dominant Highway win at Scone on the Stand-Alone Saturday meeting on May 17. Prior to the Gunnedah run, Rebel's Edge was only a bit over three lengths from a smart winner of the Country Cup over 1400m, run on the opening day of the Scone Cup carnival. Over the testing mile at Taree, connections quickly booked leading jockey Aaron 'Raging Bull' Bullock to ride. While he hasn't won for nearly a year, Rebel's Edge has a sound wet track record, with four of his six career wins coming on either soft or heavy tracks. But there's no shortage of well-placed challengers here on the Mid North Coast. Wyong five-year-old Wealthy Investor has placed in two from three runs this prep against deeper opposition; tough mare Veandechance reloads four weeks after failing to run home in a BM 82 over 1435m on the North Coast; while progressive home tracker Otium is out to capture a fourth win from just 17 starts.

Tough conditions set to suit rugged Rebel's Edge
Tough conditions set to suit rugged Rebel's Edge

Sydney Morning Herald

time6 days ago

  • Climate
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Tough conditions set to suit rugged Rebel's Edge

Rebel's Edge is as tough as old boots, and gets conditions to suit tackling the feature Wingham Cup at Thursday's rain-hit Taree meeting. On an expected Heavy 8 or 9 rating, the Muswellbrook-based six-year-old is primed to capture a seventh career win at his 53rd start, deep into a drawn out and sparingly raced campaign. Stabled with Cassandra Stummer, Rebel's Edge is on an 11-day back-up after a game closing effort from last in the tougher Benchmark 78 Gunnedah Cup, finishing only five lengths from the winner despite that torrid run. And that already looks a strong country form line, given second-placed Fiorsum Fred was coming off a dominant Highway win at Scone on the Stand-Alone Saturday meeting on May 17. Prior to the Gunnedah run, Rebel's Edge was only a bit over three lengths from a smart winner of the Country Cup over 1400m, run on the opening day of the Scone Cup carnival. Over the testing mile at Taree, connections quickly booked leading jockey Aaron 'Raging Bull' Bullock to ride. While he hasn't won for nearly a year, Rebel's Edge has a sound wet track record, with four of his six career wins coming on either soft or heavy tracks. But there's no shortage of well-placed challengers here on the Mid North Coast. Wyong five-year-old Wealthy Investor has placed in two from three runs this prep against deeper opposition; tough mare Veandechance reloads four weeks after failing to run home in a BM 82 over 1435m on the North Coast; while progressive home tracker Otium is out to capture a fourth win from just 17 starts.

Cavanough confident wet track specialists can shine at Muswellbrook
Cavanough confident wet track specialists can shine at Muswellbrook

The Age

time31-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Age

Cavanough confident wet track specialists can shine at Muswellbrook

Scone horseman Brett Cavanough is banking on race fitness and abilities to handle a wet track for his strong team of horses engaged to contest events at Muswellbrook on Sunday. The top trainer has high hopes for his pair of runners in the Shorty Cribb Aberdeen Cup Benchmark 82 Handicap (1280m) when Two Ya Got, to be ridden by Mikayla Weir, and Indfference, with Mitchell Bell in the saddle, go around. 'Two Ya Got is rock hard fit and loves a wet track,' said Cavanough. 'He won the Town Plate at Wellington on the heavy four starts ago and has finished second in two of his three runs since then. 'He's up in the weights which is the main concern, but he gets conditions to suit and that gives him a good chance.' Cavanough has Indifference lining up against Two Ya Got on the back of a resuming eighth at Scone in the Country Cup over the two-day carnival when he was first-up from a spell. 'He's not really a [1280m] horse but his resuming run was good, and he also goes well on wet tracks,' Cavanough said. 'He'll be hitting the line well, I'd like to think.' Cavanough had Navy Steel and Sirius Flyer engaged to run in the JTS Realty Country Boosted Class 2 Handicap (1450m).

Cavanough confident wet track specialists can shine at Muswellbrook
Cavanough confident wet track specialists can shine at Muswellbrook

Sydney Morning Herald

time31-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Cavanough confident wet track specialists can shine at Muswellbrook

Scone horseman Brett Cavanough is banking on race fitness and abilities to handle a wet track for his strong team of horses engaged to contest events at Muswellbrook on Sunday. The top trainer has high hopes for his pair of runners in the Shorty Cribb Aberdeen Cup Benchmark 82 Handicap (1280m) when Two Ya Got, to be ridden by Mikayla Weir, and Indfference, with Mitchell Bell in the saddle, go around. 'Two Ya Got is rock hard fit and loves a wet track,' said Cavanough. 'He won the Town Plate at Wellington on the heavy four starts ago and has finished second in two of his three runs since then. 'He's up in the weights which is the main concern, but he gets conditions to suit and that gives him a good chance.' Cavanough has Indifference lining up against Two Ya Got on the back of a resuming eighth at Scone in the Country Cup over the two-day carnival when he was first-up from a spell. 'He's not really a [1280m] horse but his resuming run was good, and he also goes well on wet tracks,' Cavanough said. 'He'll be hitting the line well, I'd like to think.' Cavanough had Navy Steel and Sirius Flyer engaged to run in the JTS Realty Country Boosted Class 2 Handicap (1450m).

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