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Sydney Morning Herald
15-06-2025
- Sport
- Sydney Morning Herald
Tips and race-by-race guide for Tamworth on Monday
Track soft 5 and rail out 3m from 1000m to 300m and true the remainder. Race 1 4. Miss You So is an improving three-year-old primed to peak third-up in just his second prep getting out to the mile. Has worked home OK in two runs back and desperate now for a longer journey. Drawn to get cover. 3. Takethemoneryandrun is also suited over this distance third-up, with some weight relief after the jockey's claim. 1. Comancheria can improve third-up over a suitable furlong further. 6. Twenty Four Guns, fourth-up with a significant jockey change, and 7. Fejer Dawn, a lightly raced improver second-up; head the rest. How to play it: Miss You So to win. Race 2 2. Considered is an emerging filly trained on the course, and the one to beat second-up. Was having only her second outing when beaten by a whisker at Inverell 19 days ago as a heavily backed favourite, but fitter now over 100m further, only needs clear air from the 350m to finish best. 3. Pride Of Nations, a locally trained filly by a Doncaster Handicap winner having her first start for the Sue Grills stable, is naturally a big market watch off a steady trial. So, too, 4. Last Lalique improving into her second start over more ground for a leading Scone stable. Gap to the rest headed by 5. Be Sharp peaking third-up and 7. Epic Statement resuming behind two trials. How to play it: Considered to win. Race 3 6. Diva Rouge is a three-year-old filly by Red Henno on debut for the underrated Jake Hull stable at Gosford. Given two well-spaced trials, and there was plenty to like about the most recent when cruising through the line from off speed and wide out on the Beaumont course in a trial run on heavy going in relatively smart time, despite not racing truly. Drawn wide, but looks to have above average ability. Over the odds. 3. Hellwithasmile is a locally trained three-year-old by Zousain on debut for the same combination as the previous on top selection, and was impressive easily winning the second of two trials in heavy going. 2. Dartbrook resumes with no public trials and normally takes a run or two to hit his straps, but can finish hard over this trip if there's enough speed early in the race. 8. See You Then is a well-bred filly having her second start off a fair closing debut at Scone. Watch the betting on 4. Our Land, a first starter by Territories, drawn wide but the stable is a specialist sprinter producer.

The Age
15-06-2025
- Sport
- The Age
Tips and race-by-race guide for Tamworth on Monday
Track soft 5 and rail out 3m from 1000m to 300m and true the remainder. Race 1 4. Miss You So is an improving three-year-old primed to peak third-up in just his second prep getting out to the mile. Has worked home OK in two runs back and desperate now for a longer journey. Drawn to get cover. 3. Takethemoneryandrun is also suited over this distance third-up, with some weight relief after the jockey's claim. 1. Comancheria can improve third-up over a suitable furlong further. 6. Twenty Four Guns, fourth-up with a significant jockey change, and 7. Fejer Dawn, a lightly raced improver second-up; head the rest. How to play it: Miss You So to win. Race 2 2. Considered is an emerging filly trained on the course, and the one to beat second-up. Was having only her second outing when beaten by a whisker at Inverell 19 days ago as a heavily backed favourite, but fitter now over 100m further, only needs clear air from the 350m to finish best. 3. Pride Of Nations, a locally trained filly by a Doncaster Handicap winner having her first start for the Sue Grills stable, is naturally a big market watch off a steady trial. So, too, 4. Last Lalique improving into her second start over more ground for a leading Scone stable. Gap to the rest headed by 5. Be Sharp peaking third-up and 7. Epic Statement resuming behind two trials. How to play it: Considered to win. Race 3 6. Diva Rouge is a three-year-old filly by Red Henno on debut for the underrated Jake Hull stable at Gosford. Given two well-spaced trials, and there was plenty to like about the most recent when cruising through the line from off speed and wide out on the Beaumont course in a trial run on heavy going in relatively smart time, despite not racing truly. Drawn wide, but looks to have above average ability. Over the odds. 3. Hellwithasmile is a locally trained three-year-old by Zousain on debut for the same combination as the previous on top selection, and was impressive easily winning the second of two trials in heavy going. 2. Dartbrook resumes with no public trials and normally takes a run or two to hit his straps, but can finish hard over this trip if there's enough speed early in the race. 8. See You Then is a well-bred filly having her second start off a fair closing debut at Scone. Watch the betting on 4. Our Land, a first starter by Territories, drawn wide but the stable is a specialist sprinter producer.


New Straits Times
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New Straits Times
#SHOWBIZ: Aina Abdul chosen to sing official Asean Summit 2025 song
KUALA LUMPUR: Talented singer and composer Aina Abdul continues to solidify her position in the local music industry, having been selected to perform the official song for the Asean Summit 2025, titled Our Land, Our Home. The song, which carries a message of regional unity, will enliven the 46th Asean Summit, set to take place here next week. A collaborative effort between Aina, renowned composer Datuk Mokhzani Ismail, and lyricist Rafiza Rahman, the anthem highlights both musical excellence and cultural pride. According to Berita Harian, Aina expressed her excitement and gratitude for the opportunity. "I was approached by Datuk Mokhzani in February to record and perform this song for the summit. "After I agreed, we worked together to create a melody that would suit my tone and vocal range. "Praise be to God, everything went smoothly, and I feel honoured to be part of this historic event," said the 31-year-old award-winning artiste. Meanwhile, Mokhzani, who also serves as RTM's music director, shared that the song adopts a sing-along concept with a Disney-like feel, incorporating traditional drum elements to reflect local identity. Rafiza, an administrative and diplomatic officer (PTD) from the Ministry of Communications, said she penned the lyrics with the aim of uniting people across Asia in a diverse, multicultural community. Recorded with the RTM Orchestra, Our Land, Our Home is now receiving widespread airplay on radio and television, serving as a key element in setting the tone for the prestigious Asean Summit.