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Improving filly Tiz Worthy returns with surprise win at Sandown
Improving filly Tiz Worthy returns with surprise win at Sandown

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time7 days ago

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Improving filly Tiz Worthy returns with surprise win at Sandown

Tiz Worthy enhanced her reputation as a 'little angel' in co-trainer Lucy Yeomans ' eyes with her determined first-up win at Wednesday's Sandown meeting. It is often said chestnut fillies can be a handful for connections but Yeomans said Tiz Worthy 'broke the mould' with her easygoing attitude to her trackwork and racing. 'She's not very big, but she's got a very big heart,' Yeomans, who trains Tiz Worthy in partnership with Lloyd Kennewell, said. 'She's very gutsy and very straightforward. She's very calm, very level headed and eats well.' Tiz Worthy gave away size to some of her rivals in the MRC Membership Handicap (1000m) but proved too strong late for the heavily-backed $1.60 favourite Saluted. Punters let a Jamie Melham ride get under their guards, allowing the filly to ease to start at $20, but the top jockey ensured the Hanseatic two-year-old had the last crack at the leaders in the straight. Sandown Race 2 | Tiz Worthy Once she straightened up, the daughter of Hanseatic rattled over the top of the leading pair under @jamieleekah07. ðŸ'° Ch. 78/68, Foxtel 529, Kayo or via our app REPLAYS: â€' (@Racing) July 23, 2025 'We weren't completely surprised but a little bit surprised,' Yeomans said. 'We didn't give her (Melham) any instructions. You don't need to give a rider like her instructions. 'It looked like she was going to whack away and run second or third but Jamie rode her beautifully.' Yeomans said a race at The Valley early next month could be a possibility for Tiz Worthy but she would discuss the rising three-year-old's immediate future with Kennewell, who is away in the US. She said Tiz Worthy had not grown a great deal since joining the stable but the camp had hopes she would measure up to harder races in the spring. 'It looks like she's improved this prep, which is exciting,' Yeomans said. 'She's a very hardy and tough little filly, so hopefully she's there in the spring.'

New York Lustre returns for Group 3 Monash Stakes after ‘farcical' barrier drama
New York Lustre returns for Group 3 Monash Stakes after ‘farcical' barrier drama

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time11-07-2025

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New York Lustre returns for Group 3 Monash Stakes after ‘farcical' barrier drama

New York Lustre looms as an X-factor in the Group 3 Sir John Monash Stakes (1100m) on Saturday. The progressive five-year-old mare, trained by Enver Jusufovic, last raced in late April and missed an opportunity in Group 3 company, scratched at the barriers before the Proud Miss Stakes in Adelaide. New York Lustre was kicked multiple times standing in the barrier, as runners around her in the stalls reacted to a fractious horse nearby. • 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! Fortunately, lightly-raced New York Lustre, a five-time winner from eight starts, escaped unscathed. New York Lustre has been freshened up to target the Monash and while Jusufovic preferred to trial in preparation, the five-year-old mare completed a solid gallop at Cranbourne last Tuesday. Star jockey Jamie Melham has ridden New York Lustre to victory twice previously and partnered the mare in the Cranbourne pipe-opener. New York Lustre is $9 for the Sir John Monash Stakes from Sydney raider In Flight ($2.70), Cleo Cat ($5), Kallos ($6) and Recommendation ($8.50), who bolted in the race last year. Jusufovic said fresh legs could be a force or factor on Saturday with New York Lustre potentially a bit vulnerable late. 'She might be a little bit underdone, but she might not be either,' Jusufovic said. 'She's been extremely well placed (winning) benchmark races. 'She's entitled to try and go to that next step now. 'Normally I get a good gauge in a jumpout, as to how they're going, this is a little bit different but she's nice and bright, and I'm hoping there's a bit of residual fitness and she's good to go.' Cleo Cat, trained by Tom Dabernig, won the Proud Miss coincidently and Jusufovic fancied New York Lustre on the day before the 'farcical' barrier incident. New York Lustre was forced to stand in her barrier for about 10 minutes as attendants worked on the fractious eventual non-starter. Cleo Cat has trained on to place second her past two starts at Caulfield and Flemington respectively. Jusufovic has sights on a promising spring campaign with Group 1-winner Pinstriped set to return in the Group 2 PB Lawrence Stakes (1400m) next month at Caulfield. Jusufovic has also been pleased with up and comers Proved and Mytemptation. 'I'm happy with Pinstriped,' Jusufovic said. 'He's ahead of schedule … I've been able to take my time with him. 'Proved has come back into work, she's put on weight and looks great. 'Mytemptation, I think he can develop into a really nice horse. 'I've got a few there I'm hopeful can measure up to spring races.'

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