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Tamworth preview: Green Shadows is chasing gold in Tamworth Cup
Tamworth preview: Green Shadows is chasing gold in Tamworth Cup

Courier-Mail

time23-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Courier-Mail

Tamworth preview: Green Shadows is chasing gold in Tamworth Cup

Don't miss out on the headlines from Horse Racing. Followed categories will be added to My News. The Big Dance last November was an afterthought for Green Shadows according to co-trainer Gerald Ryan but it's at the forefront of his mind this year. Ryan and co-trainer Sterling Alexiou have targeted the Tamworth Cup (1400m), which carries Big Dance eligibility, as an ideal starting point for Green Shadows who races extremely well first-up. 'The Big Dance will be the plan for him this year. He has to get through this race first and we will see how he goes,' said Ryan. 'About six weeks ago we decided to target the Tamworth Cup first-up with him. 'It would be nice if he could book his place in the Big Dance now and we can make a plan to have him spot on in November.' The Form: Complete NSW Racing thoroughbred form, including video replays and all you need to know about every horse, jockey and trainer. Find a winner here! Green Shadows scored a first-up win in a Benchmark 78 at Warwick Farm on April 1 last year and progressed to winning a Midway at Randwick before capturing the Goulburn Cup at his eighth start for the preparation on August 25. He then had to stay up until November 5 for the $3 million feature. 'The Big Dance was an afterthought with him last campaign. He won the Goulburn Cup at his eighth start and was over the top by the time he got to Randwick three runs later,' he said. 'He still ran an honest race. He drew bad and was out wide all-the-way. 'He spelled well and I reckon he grew which is strange at his age. 'He has comeback well, his work has been good and his trials have been solid without his blinkers on.' He will try and replicate the success of Big Dance winner Gringotts who qualified for the race by winning the Tamworth Cup. Inverell trainer Todd Payne has his stable star and Country Championship Final runner-up Lisztomania in the Cup as well as the Benchmark 78 Handicap (1200m) at Randwick on Saturday. 'Tamworth looks more tempting as the rail is out nine metres at Randwick which doesn't help but he does race so well there,' Payne said. 'He hasn't missed a place in six starts there and that's what makes it hard not to look at that race.' Lisztomania has drawn wide in gate 14 in the Tamworth Cup, the same barrier he had when a close second in the Country Championship Qualifier. 'It doesn't really matter too much with him because he will be coming down the middle of the track anyway,' he said. 'He will go for a spell after this and our next mission is The Kosciuszko and we will go into that fresh.' Payne also has three other runners for the day including Desert Cougar, who is a half-sister to Lisztomania, in the Maiden Plate (1000m). The daughter of Capitalist only had one run for Payne at the end of last campaign when fifth to Sharpen The Knives at Armidale on December 8. 'She ran a handy race and we put her away,' he said. 'She trialled well the other day and I'm very happy with her going into this race. I think she is a chance.' Payne also saddles up Celestialconqueror in the Super Maiden (1400m). 'He's a nice horse but will want further as he gets into his preparation,' Payne said. 'The 1400m first-up is a good starting point for him and the blinkers go on. He's worked in them and is a lot more focused.' Takemine will back up in the Benchmark 58 Handicap (1000m) following strong closing second over 1100m at Armidale last week. 'She is dropping back to 1000m and will get back but the last time she raced at the track and distance, she rattled home to be beaten a nostril,' he said. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ It's been a long and frustrating preparation with Duped By Spin but trainer Craig Widdison is hoping she can pick up a well-earned win when she crosses the border. Duped By Spin started her campaign at Wagga on November 1 and had a couple of hiccups along the way but found some consistency in the past two months with consecutive placings before contesting last week's Albury Cup. 'She's had a fairly long preparation but nothing has gone right for her,' said Widdison. 'Every time we thought we had he ready, something went wrong then her last few runs had been good up until the Cup last week. 'We were hoping to get to the fence and have a cheap run but that didn't eventuate.' The five-year-old finished second last behind Matusalem in the Listed event but will appreciate a drop back in grade when she backs-up in the Benchmark 82 Handicap (2000m). Prior to that, she was second in the Tom Patton Cup at Wagga, second in the Albury Mile behind County Kilkenny and a close fourth to Star Buyer in the Gundagai Cup. 'Her run in the Albury Cup was good on a heavy track behind County Kilkenny who grows a leg on the wet,' he said 'In the Gundagai Cup, she was left in front and fair way out and just got swamped late. She is a better chaser. 'She has taken no harm out of the Albury Cup and this looks a nice race for her. 'Nick Souquet is back on as well. He knows her quite well and has had some luck on her. 'She deserves another win and hopefully she can get that here.' Widdison's other runner is Sister Shay who is looking for a breakthrough win in the Maiden Handicap (1500m) after placings runner-up in her three runs for Widdison following a debut seventh at Kyneton for Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman. 'She has been great with three seconds in-a-row but it's also been a bit hard to take,' he said. 'I have thrown the blinkers on her this week in the hope they can help her find an extra length or so. 'We have also gone with a claim this week, not that Wardy (Brendan Ward) has done anything wrong. 'We just wanted to try something different and that two kilos might just make the difference.'

Tamworth preview: Green Shadows is chasing gold in Tamworth Cup
Tamworth preview: Green Shadows is chasing gold in Tamworth Cup

Daily Telegraph

time23-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Telegraph

Tamworth preview: Green Shadows is chasing gold in Tamworth Cup

Don't miss out on the headlines from Horse Racing. Followed categories will be added to My News. The Big Dance last November was an afterthought for Green Shadows according to co-trainer Gerald Ryan but it's at the forefront of his mind this year. Ryan and co-trainer Sterling Alexiou have targeted the Tamworth Cup (1400m), which carries Big Dance eligibility, as an ideal starting point for Green Shadows who races extremely well first-up. 'The Big Dance will be the plan for him this year. He has to get through this race first and we will see how he goes,' said Ryan. 'About six weeks ago we decided to target the Tamworth Cup first-up with him. 'It would be nice if he could book his place in the Big Dance now and we can make a plan to have him spot on in November.' The Form: Complete NSW Racing thoroughbred form, including video replays and all you need to know about every horse, jockey and trainer. Find a winner here! Green Shadows scored a first-up win in a Benchmark 78 at Warwick Farm on April 1 last year and progressed to winning a Midway at Randwick before capturing the Goulburn Cup at his eighth start for the preparation on August 25. He then had to stay up until November 5 for the $3 million feature. 'The Big Dance was an afterthought with him last campaign. He won the Goulburn Cup at his eighth start and was over the top by the time he got to Randwick three runs later,' he said. 'He still ran an honest race. He drew bad and was out wide all-the-way. 'He spelled well and I reckon he grew which is strange at his age. 'He has comeback well, his work has been good and his trials have been solid without his blinkers on.' He will try and replicate the success of Big Dance winner Gringotts who qualified for the race by winning the Tamworth Cup. Inverell trainer Todd Payne has his stable star and Country Championship Final runner-up Lisztomania in the Cup as well as the Benchmark 78 Handicap (1200m) at Randwick on Saturday. 'Tamworth looks more tempting as the rail is out nine metres at Randwick which doesn't help but he does race so well there,' Payne said. 'He hasn't missed a place in six starts there and that's what makes it hard not to look at that race.' Lisztomania has drawn wide in gate 14 in the Tamworth Cup, the same barrier he had when a close second in the Country Championship Qualifier. 'It doesn't really matter too much with him because he will be coming down the middle of the track anyway,' he said. 'He will go for a spell after this and our next mission is The Kosciuszko and we will go into that fresh.' Payne also has three other runners for the day including Desert Cougar, who is a half-sister to Lisztomania, in the Maiden Plate (1000m). The daughter of Capitalist only had one run for Payne at the end of last campaign when fifth to Sharpen The Knives at Armidale on December 8. 'She ran a handy race and we put her away,' he said. 'She trialled well the other day and I'm very happy with her going into this race. I think she is a chance.' Payne also saddles up Celestialconqueror in the Super Maiden (1400m). 'He's a nice horse but will want further as he gets into his preparation,' Payne said. 'The 1400m first-up is a good starting point for him and the blinkers go on. He's worked in them and is a lot more focused.' Takemine will back up in the Benchmark 58 Handicap (1000m) following strong closing second over 1100m at Armidale last week. 'She is dropping back to 1000m and will get back but the last time she raced at the track and distance, she rattled home to be beaten a nostril,' he said. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ It's been a long and frustrating preparation with Duped By Spin but trainer Craig Widdison is hoping she can pick up a well-earned win when she crosses the border. Duped By Spin started her campaign at Wagga on November 1 and had a couple of hiccups along the way but found some consistency in the past two months with consecutive placings before contesting last week's Albury Cup. 'She's had a fairly long preparation but nothing has gone right for her,' said Widdison. 'Every time we thought we had he ready, something went wrong then her last few runs had been good up until the Cup last week. 'We were hoping to get to the fence and have a cheap run but that didn't eventuate.' The five-year-old finished second last behind Matusalem in the Listed event but will appreciate a drop back in grade when she backs-up in the Benchmark 82 Handicap (2000m). Prior to that, she was second in the Tom Patton Cup at Wagga, second in the Albury Mile behind County Kilkenny and a close fourth to Star Buyer in the Gundagai Cup. 'Her run in the Albury Cup was good on a heavy track behind County Kilkenny who grows a leg on the wet,' he said 'In the Gundagai Cup, she was left in front and fair way out and just got swamped late. She is a better chaser. 'She has taken no harm out of the Albury Cup and this looks a nice race for her. 'Nick Souquet is back on as well. He knows her quite well and has had some luck on her. 'She deserves another win and hopefully she can get that here.' Widdison's other runner is Sister Shay who is looking for a breakthrough win in the Maiden Handicap (1500m) after placings runner-up in her three runs for Widdison following a debut seventh at Kyneton for Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman. 'She has been great with three seconds in-a-row but it's also been a bit hard to take,' he said. 'I have thrown the blinkers on her this week in the hope they can help her find an extra length or so. 'We have also gone with a claim this week, not that Wardy (Brendan Ward) has done anything wrong. 'We just wanted to try something different and that two kilos might just make the difference.'

Tamworth preview: Green Shadows is chasing gold in Tamworth Cup
Tamworth preview: Green Shadows is chasing gold in Tamworth Cup

Mercury

time23-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Mercury

Tamworth preview: Green Shadows is chasing gold in Tamworth Cup

Don't miss out on the headlines from Horse Racing. Followed categories will be added to My News. The Big Dance last November was an afterthought for Green Shadows according to co-trainer Gerald Ryan but it's at the forefront of his mind this year. Ryan and co-trainer Sterling Alexiou have targeted the Tamworth Cup (1400m), which carries Big Dance eligibility, as an ideal starting point for Green Shadows who races extremely well first-up. 'The Big Dance will be the plan for him this year. He has to get through this race first and we will see how he goes,' said Ryan. 'About six weeks ago we decided to target the Tamworth Cup first-up with him. 'It would be nice if he could book his place in the Big Dance now and we can make a plan to have him spot on in November.' The Form: Complete NSW Racing thoroughbred form, including video replays and all you need to know about every horse, jockey and trainer. Find a winner here! Green Shadows scored a first-up win in a Benchmark 78 at Warwick Farm on April 1 last year and progressed to winning a Midway at Randwick before capturing the Goulburn Cup at his eighth start for the preparation on August 25. He then had to stay up until November 5 for the $3 million feature. 'The Big Dance was an afterthought with him last campaign. He won the Goulburn Cup at his eighth start and was over the top by the time he got to Randwick three runs later,' he said. 'He still ran an honest race. He drew bad and was out wide all-the-way. 'He spelled well and I reckon he grew which is strange at his age. 'He has comeback well, his work has been good and his trials have been solid without his blinkers on.' He will try and replicate the success of Big Dance winner Gringotts who qualified for the race by winning the Tamworth Cup. Inverell trainer Todd Payne has his stable star and Country Championship Final runner-up Lisztomania in the Cup as well as the Benchmark 78 Handicap (1200m) at Randwick on Saturday. 'Tamworth looks more tempting as the rail is out nine metres at Randwick which doesn't help but he does race so well there,' Payne said. 'He hasn't missed a place in six starts there and that's what makes it hard not to look at that race.' Lisztomania has drawn wide in gate 14 in the Tamworth Cup, the same barrier he had when a close second in the Country Championship Qualifier. 'It doesn't really matter too much with him because he will be coming down the middle of the track anyway,' he said. 'He will go for a spell after this and our next mission is The Kosciuszko and we will go into that fresh.' Payne also has three other runners for the day including Desert Cougar, who is a half-sister to Lisztomania, in the Maiden Plate (1000m). The daughter of Capitalist only had one run for Payne at the end of last campaign when fifth to Sharpen The Knives at Armidale on December 8. 'She ran a handy race and we put her away,' he said. 'She trialled well the other day and I'm very happy with her going into this race. I think she is a chance.' Payne also saddles up Celestialconqueror in the Super Maiden (1400m). 'He's a nice horse but will want further as he gets into his preparation,' Payne said. 'The 1400m first-up is a good starting point for him and the blinkers go on. He's worked in them and is a lot more focused.' Takemine will back up in the Benchmark 58 Handicap (1000m) following strong closing second over 1100m at Armidale last week. 'She is dropping back to 1000m and will get back but the last time she raced at the track and distance, she rattled home to be beaten a nostril,' he said. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ It's been a long and frustrating preparation with Duped By Spin but trainer Craig Widdison is hoping she can pick up a well-earned win when she crosses the border. Duped By Spin started her campaign at Wagga on November 1 and had a couple of hiccups along the way but found some consistency in the past two months with consecutive placings before contesting last week's Albury Cup. 'She's had a fairly long preparation but nothing has gone right for her,' said Widdison. 'Every time we thought we had he ready, something went wrong then her last few runs had been good up until the Cup last week. 'We were hoping to get to the fence and have a cheap run but that didn't eventuate.' The five-year-old finished second last behind Matusalem in the Listed event but will appreciate a drop back in grade when she backs-up in the Benchmark 82 Handicap (2000m). Prior to that, she was second in the Tom Patton Cup at Wagga, second in the Albury Mile behind County Kilkenny and a close fourth to Star Buyer in the Gundagai Cup. 'Her run in the Albury Cup was good on a heavy track behind County Kilkenny who grows a leg on the wet,' he said 'In the Gundagai Cup, she was left in front and fair way out and just got swamped late. She is a better chaser. 'She has taken no harm out of the Albury Cup and this looks a nice race for her. 'Nick Souquet is back on as well. He knows her quite well and has had some luck on her. 'She deserves another win and hopefully she can get that here.' Widdison's other runner is Sister Shay who is looking for a breakthrough win in the Maiden Handicap (1500m) after placings runner-up in her three runs for Widdison following a debut seventh at Kyneton for Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman. 'She has been great with three seconds in-a-row but it's also been a bit hard to take,' he said. 'I have thrown the blinkers on her this week in the hope they can help her find an extra length or so. 'We have also gone with a claim this week, not that Wardy (Brendan Ward) has done anything wrong. 'We just wanted to try something different and that two kilos might just make the difference.'

Green Shadows to chase a return to the Big Dance at Tamworth meeting
Green Shadows to chase a return to the Big Dance at Tamworth meeting

Sydney Morning Herald

time23-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Green Shadows to chase a return to the Big Dance at Tamworth meeting

The Rosehill training combination of Gerald Ryan and Sterling Alexiou will attempt to qualify talented performer Green Shadows for a second straight Big Dance when it tackles Thursday's $200,000 Tamworth City Toyota Tamworth Showcase Cup (1400m). Ryan and Alexiou managed to win last year's Goulburn Cup with Green Shadows, before the son of Menari went on to finish 13th behind Gringotts in the Big Dance at Randwick in November. The five-year-old hasn't raced since then and resumes in the Tamworth feature on the back of two barrier trials. 'The Tamworth Cup looks a nice race for him to kick off his campaign in,' said Ryan. 'We've given him a couple of trials, and he was beaten just under a length and a half in the latest of them at Randwick. 'Braith Nock takes the ride on him at Tamworth, and he's drawn a good barrier.' Loading Green Shadows is a winner of five of his 27 starts, with a further six second placings. He's earned almost $470,000 and first prize in the Tamworth Cup is worth $109,000. 'He's been a consistent horse for connections, and you'd love a stable full of a horse like him,' said Ryan. 'He won his first start in a race at Goulburn, has taken on Group 1 company in his career, and is still going as well as ever.' Green Shadows will face stern opposition in the Tamworth Cup with the Annabel Neasham and Rob Archibald trained stablemates West Of Africa and Sibaaq lining up.

Green Shadows to chase a return to the Big Dance at Tamworth meeting
Green Shadows to chase a return to the Big Dance at Tamworth meeting

The Age

time23-04-2025

  • Sport
  • The Age

Green Shadows to chase a return to the Big Dance at Tamworth meeting

The Rosehill training combination of Gerald Ryan and Sterling Alexiou will attempt to qualify talented performer Green Shadows for a second straight Big Dance when it tackles Thursday's $200,000 Tamworth City Toyota Tamworth Showcase Cup (1400m). Ryan and Alexiou managed to win last year's Goulburn Cup with Green Shadows, before the son of Menari went on to finish 13th behind Gringotts in the Big Dance at Randwick in November. The five-year-old hasn't raced since then and resumes in the Tamworth feature on the back of two barrier trials. 'The Tamworth Cup looks a nice race for him to kick off his campaign in,' said Ryan. 'We've given him a couple of trials, and he was beaten just under a length and a half in the latest of them at Randwick. 'Braith Nock takes the ride on him at Tamworth, and he's drawn a good barrier.' Loading Green Shadows is a winner of five of his 27 starts, with a further six second placings. He's earned almost $470,000 and first prize in the Tamworth Cup is worth $109,000. 'He's been a consistent horse for connections, and you'd love a stable full of a horse like him,' said Ryan. 'He won his first start in a race at Goulburn, has taken on Group 1 company in his career, and is still going as well as ever.' Green Shadows will face stern opposition in the Tamworth Cup with the Annabel Neasham and Rob Archibald trained stablemates West Of Africa and Sibaaq lining up.

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