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News.com.au
03-05-2025
- Sport
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Sir Kingsford produces gutsy effort to win Port Adelaide Cup
It was heart in mouth viewing, but a lion-hearted Sir Kingsford staved off Victorian raider Basilinna to win Saturday's Port Adelaide Cup at Morphettville. Piloting the field in his first attempt at 2500m, Sir Kingsford refused to lay down in a toe-to-toe battle with Basilinna, after the mare threw down the gauntlet at the top of the straight. Emotions spilt over for Gawler handler Nicole Searle, who trains in partnership with husband Gary, and daughter, Brianna Callanan. 'What a great feeling. To our team at home, well done,' Searle said post-race. 'You've all worked hard. Gary and Brianna, and to the owners of this horse, it's been a long journey. 'We trained his mum, we lost her, unfortunately, last year. We were really looking forward to the filly that she was carrying but this is a tough horse. 'He's just a really nice horse and probably has taken over the mantle from Lady Silhouette as the best horse we've had.' Sir Kingsford knuckles down over the last 800m to outmuscle Basilinna in the Port Adelaide Cup! @TeaganVoorham @searleracing1 â€' 7HorseRacing ðŸ�Ž (@7horseracing) May 3, 2025 Sir Kingsford won by a length, guided by a brilliant frontrunning ride from Teagan Voorham, it secured a second Port Adelaide Cup win for Voorham, who saluted aboard Hasta La War in 2023. Voorham admitted that she thought Basilinna, ridden by Lachlan Neindorf, would overhaul them, but Sir Kingsford kept on fighting. 'I personally was worried. I thought when Lachie got to me, he's going to go straight past me,' Voorham said. 'But this horse, he's unreal. He hears another horse and he just digs harder and harder every time. 'Every time I thought Lachie was going past me, Sir Kingsford, 'Billy' as we call him – he just said absolutely not.' Gun filly On Display, trained by Mick Price and Michael Kent Jr, charged home for an electric win in the Adelaide Guineas (1600m). Ridden by Ben Melham, the filly peeled to the outside at the 400m, letting go with a blistering turn of foot to defy local hope Stirrup Cup. The result helped connections put a luckless last start run with the filly behind them. 'It's a nice consolation, we've always liked this filly,' Kent Jr said. 'Expensive purchase, gorgeous type, (she's) always had a big sprint on her.' FROM LAST TO FIRST! On Display roars home as the widest runner to win the Adelaide Guineas! @BMelham @MickPriceRacing â€' 7HorseRacing ðŸ�Ž (@7horseracing) May 3, 2025 Felicity Atkinson steered Voltage Point to an impressive first up win for trainer Chris Bieg, the apprentice hoop is riding in career-best form. The result kicked off an early double for Bieg, who later found success with Annihilate in the Autumn Series Final (1600m). Trainer Stephen Theodore trusted his horse Fine Future to get the money on Saturday, and that confidence was well founded, the Japanese gelding stormed away to win under Jamie Melham in the David Thomas Memorial Provincial Pathways Final. It was an emotional victory for Theodore, who spoke of his friendship with the late Thomas, who was a well-respected and loved figure in South Australian racing.

News.com.au
26-04-2025
- Sport
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Charm Stone gives Mark Zahra a Group 1 double in the Robert Sangster Stakes
Top Victorian rider Mark Zahra made it a Group 1 double on Saturday when sending Charm Stone to victory in the $1 million Robert Sangster Stakes (1200m) at Morphettville. Forty minutes prior, Zahra claimed the Australian Oaks with Benagil. Charm Stone's win was the fifth time her trainer Mick Price has won the race and his fourth Group 1 win since starting a training partnership with Michael Kent Jr. 'It's very satisfying to get a Group 1 for the owners,' Price told 'The mare has deserved it and Zahra is Zahra. 'He lives in the Group 1 world.' Charm Stone came from well back, making her run down the centre of the track to finish too well for the three-year-old Ameena with the well supported favourite Commemorative in third. ZAHRA DOES THE DOUBLE! Mark Zahra has picked up his second Group 1 of the afternoon riding Charm Stone to victory in the Robert Sangster Stakes! @MickPriceRacing — 7HorseRacing ðŸ�Ž (@7horseracing) April 26, 2025 'It's special,' Zahra said. 'Everything went my way today. 'I managed to get on the back of Commemorative. 'I gave her a click up to tack up and the further the race went the more her confidence grew and I was able to get there in the finish.' Price indicated Charm Stone would now progress to the Group 1 Goodwood over the same distance at the same track in a fortnight. Charm Stone is a four-year-old mare by I Am Invincible and the win was her fourth from 11 start and took her earnings to more than $1.3 million.