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Trainer Sara Ryan looks to farewell Domeland in style ahead of big move
Trainer Sara Ryan looks to farewell Domeland in style ahead of big move

The Age

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Age

Trainer Sara Ryan looks to farewell Domeland in style ahead of big move

Sara Ryan believes Aix En Provence and Salt Lake City can bounce back and provide a city winner on Saturday as she prepares to finish up as Domeland head trainer and look to her own 'very, very promising' stable. Ryan, who has three runners on the Randwick program, is set to go it alone next month after six years with the Central Coast-based operation of Chinese businessman YP Cheng. She will retain her training boxes on the course at Wyong, with Domeland moving to others at the track. Domeland, which has a 260-acre base at nearby Kulnura, is yet to appoint a replacement. 'We are still working out the final details,' said Ryan, who won the 2023 $3 million Big Dance with Attractable and this year's $1 million Provincial Midway Championship with Matcha Latte. 'I think they are in the last stages of selecting an applicant and, obviously, I'll stay with Domeland until that process is done. 'It's probably going to end up in the middle of August, but I'm very excited for what's to come. 'I'm very grateful for everything Domeland gave me, but it's time to try and do this on my own. 'I've got my boxes here, and then it's the process of setting up a new team, but that will come, and I know how to do it. I've done it once before so it shouldn't take too long.

Trainer Sara Ryan looks to farewell Domeland in style ahead of big move
Trainer Sara Ryan looks to farewell Domeland in style ahead of big move

Sydney Morning Herald

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Trainer Sara Ryan looks to farewell Domeland in style ahead of big move

Sara Ryan believes Aix En Provence and Salt Lake City can bounce back and provide a city winner on Saturday as she prepares to finish up as Domeland head trainer and look to her own 'very, very promising' stable. Ryan, who has three runners on the Randwick program, is set to go it alone next month after six years with the Central Coast-based operation of Chinese businessman YP Cheng. She will retain her training boxes on the course at Wyong, with Domeland moving to others at the track. Domeland, which has a 260-acre base at nearby Kulnura, is yet to appoint a replacement. 'We are still working out the final details,' said Ryan, who won the 2023 $3 million Big Dance with Attractable and this year's $1 million Provincial Midway Championship with Matcha Latte. 'I think they are in the last stages of selecting an applicant and, obviously, I'll stay with Domeland until that process is done. 'It's probably going to end up in the middle of August, but I'm very excited for what's to come. 'I'm very grateful for everything Domeland gave me, but it's time to try and do this on my own. 'I've got my boxes here, and then it's the process of setting up a new team, but that will come, and I know how to do it. I've done it once before so it shouldn't take too long.

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