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2025 JJ Atkins champion Cool Archie is so versatile that trainer Chris Munce isn't sure where he'll end up
2025 JJ Atkins champion Cool Archie is so versatile that trainer Chris Munce isn't sure where he'll end up

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time2 days ago

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2025 JJ Atkins champion Cool Archie is so versatile that trainer Chris Munce isn't sure where he'll end up

'He's probably the best horse that I've ever trained.' Brisbane trainer Chris Munce has never doubted the immense talent of his wonder colt Cool Archie. But the newly crowned JJ Atkins champion is so versatile that Munce is about as muddled about the spring plans for his stable star as rival trainers are in devising a scheme to beat him. Cool Archie has gone to the paddock after an incredible but gruelling campaign that saw him catapult from a maiden win to Group 1 glory in the space of just two months. From the first crop of Newhaven Park-based stallion Cool Aza Beel – a Group 1-winning son of Cox Plate-winner Savabeel – Cool Archie has demonstrated his remarkable versatility in nine career starts. He's won from 1000m to 1600m, racing on and off the speed on both firm and heavy tracks, in the process taking his career prizemoney past the $1.6m mark. 'The world is his oyster because he could be anything,' said Munce, who will attend the famous Royal Ascot Carnival in England this week alongside son and co-trainer Corey Munce, plus Cool Archie's colourful owner Max Whitby. 'Is he a stayer, is he a sprinter, is he just a middle-distance horse? We don't know because we haven't got to the bottom of him.' Cool Archie WINS the G1 J.J. Atkins! ðŸ�† @munceracing — SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) June 14, 2025 • Cool Archie has put forward a convincing case to earn this season's Champion Two-Year-Old honours, with his value as a stallion prospect skyrocketing after stamping a Group 1 on his CV. 'It doesn't get much better than this,' said Whitby, also raced Cool Archie's grandsire Savabeel. 'If he's not voted Champion Two-Year-Old of the year then I'll drop my duds. He can be anything – five straight (wins) is unbelievable. 'You show me a better two-year-old around the country. He deserves it on his merit. 'I think this bloke (Cool Archie) has got everything – he's won a maiden, black type, now Group 1 in literally his first prep so to speak. 'I'm just over the moon and so proud of him, the jockey (Martin Harley) and the Munces.' • ' There were dark days': Harley's Group 1 glory caps inspirational return Munce heaped praise on Irish jockey Harley, who has jetted off for a well-deserved break in the UK, where he will also attend Royal Ascot races this week. 'I just think he's very professional and he's a good judge,' Munce said about Harley, who has ridden Cool Archie to five successive victories this campaign. 'He assesses horses very well and their level of ability. He can give you a good guide and feedback on how they're going. 'He doesn't just steer them around for the wages, he actually takes a bit of interest in them and pride in his work. 'He enjoys giving constructive feedback to help the trainer improve the horse.' "You can mount a case he should be 2YO of the season." Cool Archie just keeps getting it done! What a star â­� @munceracing @michaelmaxworth @bernadetecooper @BenWayAUS @CoreyGoodSkillz @BradJGray — SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) June 15, 2025 • There are spring options aplenty for Cool Archie next campaign and while the Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes at Flemington on November 1 looms as a likely target, Whitby said he and Munce had also discussed the possibility of setting the colt for the Group 1 $20m The Everest (1200m) at Randwick on October 18. Team Hawkes -trained Group 1 TJ Smith Stakes winner Briasa already locked in.

‘I don't think it's something we should let pass': Prominent owner-breeder Charles Kelly gets on front foot over Rosehill sale proposal
‘I don't think it's something we should let pass': Prominent owner-breeder Charles Kelly gets on front foot over Rosehill sale proposal

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time14-05-2025

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‘I don't think it's something we should let pass': Prominent owner-breeder Charles Kelly gets on front foot over Rosehill sale proposal

One of NSW racing's leading owner-breeders has thrown his support behind the Australian Turf Club's controversial $5 billion Rosehill racecourse sale proposal. Charles Kelly from famous Newhaven Park Stud has written to more than 100 leading industry figures imploring them to study the ATC proposal which he describes as a 'once in a lifetime opportunity' to secure the future of the NSW racing and breeding industry. Kelly said ATC members should 'give serious consideration to supporting this proposal'. 'I encourage you to read the 'info', watch the videos and see what opportunities this could provide the industry as a whole,'' Kelly said. ATC members received a detailed 111-page document from the club last week that outlined plans to spend $800m million to rebuild Warwick Farm racecourse with a reconfigured course proper and grandstands, a new inside course for midweek racing, four training tracks and facilities for 1000 horses. The document also provided information about infrastructure spends at Royal Randwick and Canterbury, and the club has subsequently confirmed it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Penrith Golf Club with plans to spend more than $370 million to acquire and develop the golf course into a training centre with the capacity for more than 300 horses. ATC will allocate more than $1.9 billion on racecourse development and infrastructure if members vote 'yes' to the Rosehill sale proposal on May 27. Kelly said he felt compelled to speak out in support of the ATC Rosehill sale proposal which has the potential to financially future-proof the NSW racing industry for decades. Revealed: A golf course in Penrith could become the new home of horse racing in Sydney with the Australian Turf Club moving to acquire the site as part of its plans to sell Rosehill Gardens. — Racenet (@RacenetTweets) May 11, 2025 • 'My family has been involved in this amazing industry for over 80 years. We live, sleep, eat, think and drink racing,'' said Kelly whose family owns the iconic Doncaster Hotel near Royal Randwick. 'This is a once in a lifetime opportunity. No racing jurisdiction has ever received this amount of capital anywhere in the world. 'I don't think it's something we should let pass on by, especially given the NSW Government is going to fully support the ATC and their plans.'' Kelly revealed he 'spent all day on the phone talking with people' about the Rosehill sale proposal since distributing his views via text message to many members and industry participants. The proposal to sell Rosehill to make way for 25,000 homes is a polarising issue which has split the racing industry. The ATC Vote on Rosehill takes place on 27th May. Members still have no definitive proposal of any sort to justify a sale. Warwick Farm is unsuitable; there is no supporting evidence to say a track can be built, and if ‘yes’ wins then voting members lose all control of Rosehill’s… — Gai Waterhouse AO (@GaiWaterhouse1) May 13, 2025 There is strong opposition to selling Rosehill as the racecourse is a core asset of the ATC. Hall of Fame trainer Gai Waterhouse has been a passionate and vocal critic of the sale proposal. She is overseas and won't be present at the May 27 meeting but took to social media this week to reiterate why members should vote 'no' to selling Rosehill. 'Members still have no definitive proposal of any sort to justify a sale,'' Waterhouse wrote. 'Warwick Farm is unsuitable; there is no supporting evidence to say a track can be built, and if 'yes' wins then voting members lose all control of Rosehill's fate. We may as well throw our betting tickets away.'' The 'Save Rosehill' group wrote to members earlier this week declaring their position has not changed and provided 10 reasons why they are opposed to the sale despite the release of the ATC's detailed proposals. This prompted ATC to write to club members on Tuesday night and accuse the group fighting to save Rosehill of 'misrepresenting' key facts around the proposed $5 billion racecourse sale before responding to each of the 10 points in detail.

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