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‘It does hurt': Paul Shailer's hunt for first Group 1 in Queensland Derby rocked by wide barrier
‘It does hurt': Paul Shailer's hunt for first Group 1 in Queensland Derby rocked by wide barrier

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time27-05-2025

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‘It does hurt': Paul Shailer's hunt for first Group 1 in Queensland Derby rocked by wide barrier

Striving for a defining Group 1 breakthrough, trainer Paul Shailer concedes he was deflated when the Racing Australia system spat out the barrier for Deep Focus in the Queensland Derby. Shailer, fresh off winning a $1m juvenile sprint with Isti Star, was convinced he had a huge chance to win his first Group 1 in the Derby (2400m) at Eagle Farm on Saturday. Deep Focus was arguably the run of the race in the Derby lead-up of the Rough Habit Plate (2000m) when surging home from the back to finish runner-up and he was as strong as an ox late. All Deep Focus needed was a half decent barrier to solidify his Derby prospects. Up popped barrier 18. It means Melbourne Cup winning jockey Michael Rodd is probably going to have to drop right back on Deep Focus when a kinder barrier would have meant he wasn't conceding nearly as much ground. 'The barrier is what it is, but ideally we would have drawn towards the inside somewhere and we would have just landed in the first half of the field or midfield getting a cosy run,' Shailer said. 'But now we are going to be a bit dictated to, where we end up, and I'm tipping it's going to be back in the field. 'Then we will probably have to get into a three-wide line, it's not ideal and it has certainly impacted our chances. 'Our whole preparation has been built around this race and we have been teaching him how to relax and stretch out and get home. 'The barrier does hurt, if we drew inside of seven I would have thought we would have been a really genuine chance of winning. 'Now, we just need things to go our way.' Putting the disappointing barrier to one side, Deep Focus has been tracking nicely towards the Derby and his Rough Habit effort was a real eye-catcher. Deep Focus is sired by Deep Field but there seems little issue with him staying the 2400m of the Derby trip and Shailer is convinced he will. 'From a Derby trial point of view, what we saw in the Rough Habit was what we wanted to see,' Shailer said. 'That race is a genuine lead-up to the Derby and there is a lot of history which suggests the Rough Habit is the race you want to come out of. 'I think he is the horse you would want coming out of that race, well, maybe until he drew barrier 18 in the Derby, anyway. 'One thing for sure is that I am very confident he will stay the trip of the Derby.' Heavy-hitters including Peter Tighe, Max Whitby and Neil Werrett are in the ownership of Deep Focus which has remained solid at $18 in the betting market since the Derby barrier draw. Shailer's stable has been in form and he enjoyed a huge moment recently when Isti Star scored in the $1m Magic Millions National 2YO Classic on the Gold Coast. Another of Shailer's two-year-olds – filly Ha'penny Hatch – will take her place in Saturday's $1m BRC Sires' Produce Stakes (1400m). 'She will run from a nice barrier and be backing up from last Saturday (finishing fourth in the Listed Bill Carter Stakes),' Shailer said. 'She has gone out to the farm for three days and she will come back to us on Thursday afternoon. 'That will just keep her mind nice and sharp. 'She is a tough filly and she had no luck in the Bill Carter.'

Prince Tycoon to back-up after eight-day break in BRC Sires' Produce Stakes at Eagle Farm
Prince Tycoon to back-up after eight-day break in BRC Sires' Produce Stakes at Eagle Farm

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time27-05-2025

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Prince Tycoon to back-up after eight-day break in BRC Sires' Produce Stakes at Eagle Farm

Cranbourne trainers Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young are happy to have another crack at Queensland riches with exciting youngster Prince Tycoon. Prince Tycoon won on debut at Caulfield before running a game second in last Friday night's $1m Magic Millions National 2YO Classic (1000m) at the Gold Coast but Busuttin and Young will back-up the gelding in Saturday's Group 2 BRC Sires' Produce Stakes (1400m) at Eagle Farm. • Racenet iQ members get full access to our Pro Tips service, where Greg Polson and our team of professional punters provide daily tips with fully transparent return on investment statistics. SUBSCRIBE NOW and start punting like a pro! Busuttin said the son of Written Tycoon had recovered well from his placing behind the Paul Shailer-trained Isti Star at the Gold Coast. He said Prince Tycoon was back in his temporary home in a stable adjacent to the Gold Coast racecourse soon after the race, which helped the talented youngster recover quickly from his race. 'He was quickly back in his box with no travelling and it was a 1000m race but he's come through it well,' Busuttin said. 'We had a look at him before acceptances but he looks well. 'We might as well have a go.' Busuttin said Prince Tycoon would do little on the track before tackling the $1m BRC Sires' Produce. 'He had Saturday off, he had Sunday in the pool and Monday morning he had a canter,' Busuttin said. 'He'll just canter for the rest of the week.' Prince Tycoon is an $8 chance in early final field betting on the BRC Sires' Produce after drawing barrier 14 for the feature. Blake Shinn rode Prince Tycoon at the Gold Coast but Nash Rawiller will ride the youngster with Shinn booked for the Kelly Schweida-trained Grafterburners. Meanwhile, Busuttin said talented import Craig's winter campaign was over before it began. Craig had two trials to prepare him for a tilt at the Stradbroke Handicap but Busuttin said the four-year-old son of Territories was back in the spelling paddock. 'He's gone for a spell,' Busuttin said. 'He's got a minor problem so we've decided to stop with him and give him a break.'

Isti Star delivers on her potential to take out the rich Magic Millions National Classic on Friday night
Isti Star delivers on her potential to take out the rich Magic Millions National Classic on Friday night

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time23-05-2025

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Isti Star delivers on her potential to take out the rich Magic Millions National Classic on Friday night

Chris Waller's former right-hand man Paul Shailer thought he could win the $3m Gold Coast Magic Millions 2YO Classic in January with exciting filly Isti Star, but was delighted to take a rich consolation prize on the same track on Friday night. Since starting his own training operation after more than a decade working with Waller, former Kiwi Shailer has enjoyed the backing of some powerful owners as he tries to build up his Gold Coast stable. He enjoyed a major moment in his solo training career when $110,000 purchase Isti Star made the most of an inside barrier and the services of Melbourne Cup winning jockey Michael Rodd to land the $1m Magic Millions National 2YO Classic (1000m) on the coast on Friday night. While easing $2.70 favourite Prince Tycoon was slow away from a wide gate and had to make a searching run, Isti Star was sitting pretty near the lead and won in fine style. There had been strong betting support for the filly which firmed from $11 to $7.50 in official fluctuations, beating the luckless Prince Tycoon while Secret Sort finished third at $41. 'I'm thrilled to bits and I'm so proud of this filly because she has been through a lot,' Shailer said. 'She was identified early on as a horse with immense talent. 'We thought we could win the Magic Millions with her, but it just went terribly wrong and she is a horse who suffers from allergies and she went shin sore. 'We just had to put her aside and be patient.' Isti Star resumed this preparation in the Listed Calaway Gal but finished out of the placings after copping a rain-affected Eagle Farm track and a wide barrier. She was then sent to an Ipswich provincial meeting for a confidence building win, smashing her opposition by more than five lengths. Shailer is hoping the win is the start of good things to come for his stable. He has Deep Focus as a $15 chance in next week's Group 1 Queensland Derby and is confident about his prospects after an eye-catching runner-up effort in the Rough Habit Plate after steaming home from the back of the field.

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